P ^ T W E N T Y - MANCHESTER KVKNINf; HERALD, Manchester. Conn!, Fri., Sept. 15, l!)78 Killian ‘Cooling Off’ Connecticut News Briefs Good Morning —Have a Good Day HARTFO RD (U P I) — For the time Hut when Killian emerged from the But Killian, the first lieutenant Strike impasse The Bears, the nickname 14-member advisory com­ part in a pilot program in being. Gov. Ella Grasso will have to '20-minute closed door meeting at the governor in Connecticut history who WINDSOR LOCKS for a special plainclothes mittee has been created by which the state buys the get along without the enthusiastic Capitol he told a throng of reporters dared to challenge a sitting governor (UPI) — Activity in a state police unit traveling Gov. Ella Grasso to aid in development rights to their support of the man she demolished in that he will need a "cooling off The weather of the same party, shied away from strike by teachers in in unmarked cars, are the state's efforts to property. Tuesday's Democratic gubernatorial (leriod " and some commitments giving his outright endorsement to Bridgeport, Conn., was at a responsible for a sudden preserve its dwindling So far, 52 landowners primary, Lt. Gov. Robert Killian. from Mrs. Grasso on some key issues Mrs. Grasso, who faces Rep. Ronald standstill today with 135 upswing of speeding farmland. have submitted Partly sunny and pleasant today with high For 'The first time since their before lie can give her his uncon­ Sarasin, R-Conn., in November. arrests in the Hartford historic primary confrontation, the educators jailed, no court Mrs. Grasso, who is applications to sell 7,300 temperatures in the 70s. Increasing cloudiness ditional backing. "The governor and I hid a discus­ area. State Police Com­ i®aud|T0tpr Eim iiug Hrralh hearings scheduled and seeking a second term, acres to the state under the tonight with chance of rain by morning. Overnight victor and the vanquished sat down "There's no rancor, there's no sion of the issues. There were some talks with the school board missioner Donald J. Long said the committee will $5 million program ap­ lows in the 50s. Cloudy with a chance of rain Sun­ together Thrusday to try to patch up hostility, there's no bitterness," he areas of disagreement," Killian said. stalled. said Thursday. consider apnlif-itions from proved by the Legislature A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 day. Highs around 70. National weather map on their political differences. said. "We ll talk again." Negotiations had He said the undercover page 18. resumed Tlnirsday at officers are part of a strike Vol. XCVII, No. 295 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, Sept. 16, 1978 Camp Hartell, but the talks force of 30 troopers and broke down in the late jjfher enforcement experts NATIVE PEACHES Nominating Plans Studied 2 patrolling greater Hartford afternoon after the highways since Monday. EXCELLENT FOR FREEZING « CANNING HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic response to a trend" in public opinion process has seen its day. teachers rejected an offer Senate leaders have put their support of binding arbitration con­ By spotting violations and RED GRAVENSTERN to change the current convention The two senators indicated the in­ summoning marked behind a move to have the 1979 nominating system. fluence of party leaderships will be a tingent on their returning M d to classes. cruisers to do the dirty Legislature consider possible Both claimed that the primary factor in deciding what alternative to MILTON APPLES Fed Says changes in Connecticut's nominating No new negotiations work, the force made a challenge Tuesday against Gov. Ella adopt but Favliso said that in the end, total of 419 arrests, mostly SW EET APPLE CIDER procedure for candidates. T. Grasso by Lt. Gov. Robert Killian he would have to "yield to the public were scheduled. Postal Mediation for speeding, during the Senate Pro Tempore Joseph "showed that such an event could interest." The walkout by 1,250 Economy Fauliso of Hartford and Senate teachers began Sept. 6. The first 72 hours of operation. FERRANDO ORCHARD have a healthy effect on a political The study by the Legislature's BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., QLA8TONBURY Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman 23,000 students were kept party." Elections Committee "will be too Save Land 3 MIIm Bayond VHo't RMlauranI of Ncv Haven said Thursday the home Wednesday and Mrs. Grasso soundly beat Killian in look at the possibilities, evaluate HARTFORD (UPI) - A On Track Legislature's Elections Committee the state'.s lii'st Democratic guber­ (hem. and report back to us prior to Thursday while the city's will examine alternatives including a natorial primary. Both have agreed the start of the next legislative 37 schools were closed. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Cuts Strike Odds direct primary system. the nomination bv convention session, " they said. nation’s industrial production WASHINGTON (UPI) - A special Thev said their call was "in first-year pay increase by nearly $300 Discouraged demonstrated surprising strength in mediator Friday awarded 500,(KK) would go even higher if inflation sur­ above the first-year offer in the total passes 6,5 percent. August, rising by 0.5 percent, the postal workers unlimited cost of HARTFORD (UPI) - 19.5 percent wage and cost of living City Manager John Sulik ^DneeunloHcC Federal Reserve Board reported living increases, a key job security The previously negotiated contract increase negotiated earlier. says the U.S. attorney’s in­ Friday. clause for current employees^and had limits on the cost of living in­ "The ‘insurance’ is in the un­ creases. Faulty Pump Caused Blast volvement in the investiga­ Although the consumer sector con­ slightly higher salaries than limited cost of living increase," said tion of Hartford's deficit tinued to show weakness, govern­ previously negotiated with the Postal Healy also ruled that current, James LaPenta, secretary of the un­ SIMSBURY I UPI) — A blast that windows in the one-story factory but metal were admitted to Hartford ridden federal jobs ment analyists said the overall in­ Service. employees may not be laid off, a key injured six women at an explosives ion bargaining committee. caused little structural damage. Hospital and listed in stable condi­ p ro g ra m is “ a ste p ANNOUNCES crease offered firm evidence the '4 issue for the union, but said device plant was apparently sparked Based on a 6.5 percent inflation At the time ol the blast there were tion with shrapnel type wounds. The backward" for the city. A New Edition To economy is staying on track and the Postmaster General William employees hired after Friday will by a faulty vacuum pump that blew rate, LaPenta said, the contract have to work for the Postal Service 14 people in the room - in the firm 's two other women were treated and A spokesman for Rep. Their Services, administration’s year-end growth Bolger said the arbitrated settlement apart, according to a company would provide a 21.33 percent pay aerospace division which packages released. Willian Cotter, D-Conn„ and a New Edition target may be reached. will make it harder for him to follow for six continuous years before spokesman. A Facial Treatment raise over three years. The package achieving such job security. pyrotechnic fuses used in the NASA "The team of experts has looked at said Thursday U.S. At­ To Their Staff. August’s gain was slightly below his plan to prevent further postal in­ The explosion Thursday at the space shuttle program. the entire situation and their initial torney Richard For Men & Women the revised 0.7 percent advances creases for the next 2‘/2 to 3 years, Ensign-Bickford division of E-B In­ There was no fire and none of the conclusion is that it is pure Blumenthal has taken over registered in both June and July. In­ but said it ends "once and for a ll" dustries Inc., which packages Tones your Skin other nearly 500 employees were in­ mechanical failure," said Charles the investigation of the dustrial production has been in the any chance of a postal strike. pyrotechnieal equipment used in and Reiaxes your jured. Moore, vice president of industrial city's Comprehensive range of 0.5 to 0.7 percent since May. “ With the cost-of-living adjust­ Canada Claims mining and construction, blew out Meet Four of the women cut by flying relations. "The equipment was at Employment and Training Faciai Muscies. The industrial production statistics ment in our contract now uncapped, fault. " CRYSTAL measure output of the nation’s Act program. Our Faciai it is clear that meeting this goal (of "I guess I'm really dis­ SEPT. 18-23 mines, factories and utilities. They no postal increases) w ill depend in Care Expert ALL FACIALS V2 PRICE are considered an important large part on the nationwide rate of More of Ocean couraged,’ Sulik said after the announcement. "We economic barometer because when inflation,” Bolger said. “ If inflation Reorganization Opposed OTTAWA (UPI) — Canada, over court decision on a dispute between production increases, new job oppor­ thought, we were moving does not exceed an annual rate of 7 United States objections, Friday HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Of forward, with CETA and tunities open up for the unemployed. percent, I believe we have a fighting France and England "lead to the con­ Appearing before a Capitol hearing and the soldiers’, sailors’ and CALL FOR APPOINTMENT revised its maritime boundary claim ficials who help the handicapped get turning it around. I though The administration has projected chance to meet our goal. clusion" that land projections, such of the Human Services Reorganiza­ marines’ fund. to encompass another 2,880 square as Cape Cod, have a "distorting jobs say the office can remain effec­ tion Commission, DuBrow asked its all the bad marks had been 649-6837 that the economy should grow at a 3.5 "This binding decision eliminates, The commission, which began miles of the Gulf of Maine, including effect” on the territorial boundary tive only if it is not included in the help in seeing that his agency chalked against us ... now to 4 percent rate during the final six once and for all, any reason for a dis­ hearings Aug. 1, w ill present its plan 1,500 square miles of Georges Bank. line, state’s proposed human services this is a step backwards.” months of 1978. after soarine bv 8 ruption in the nation’s mail service, remains within the Department of to the governor on DeC. 1. Q '^ eyO /m lcLTid The U.S. State Department reorganization plan. Labor. percent during the second quarter, and the mailing public can continue "In Canada’s view, a line drawn DuBrow asked the commission to rejected the claim. It disagreed with without reference to these coastal Arthur L. DuBrow said Thursday The 14-member commission was “ The picture shows substantially to mail with confidence.” reconsider the plan to remove the Bears Winning Canada’s contention'that Cape Cod projections would be an equitable there is also concern over the loss of formed in December 1977 to study SPECiALiZiNG iN EVERY ASPECT more strength than we had But tlie two largest postal unions handicapped employment program HARTFORD (UPI) - Just returned from a year in Russia, John Garaventa of 109 and Nantucket Island should not be equidistance line and therefore con­ rO.OOO now provided by the federal some 20 state agencies providing aid perceived,” said William Cox, a top affected by mediator James Healy’s from the Labor Department where it The Bad News Bears are OF HAiR DESiGN considered part of the United States stitutes the lateral lim its of Canada’s government to the Department of to the poor, blind, sick, elderly and Commerce Department economist. N. Lakewood Circle recalls an interview he had with The decision said they w ill submit the receives about $70,000 from the on the prowl, and they’re MANCHESTER PARKADE in setting the new boundary along a Labor to aid in hiring the han­ "I'm pleasantly surprised.” Herald’s Washington correspondent before he arrived in new three-year contract for a continental shelf and fisheries handicapped and determine how best federal government as a seperate of­ leaving CB operators (LOWER LEVEL) line an equal distance between both dicapped. Cox noted that production of con­ ratification vote, raising the jurisdiction in the Georges Bank they can be served under an umbrella fice. perplexed. Manchester. Shown are the copy of his Washington interview, nations. sumer goods rose by just'0.1 percent area,” a spokesman said. DuBrow, who has served for the Department of Human Services, his Russian document certifying him as a National Council 4-H possibility of illegal strikes if it is Canada published its intent to last month to continue a trend that State Department spokesman Hod- past four years as vice chairman of The new agency would also take rejected. declare the new boundary in the began during the spring. Program exchange program participant, and a book on ding Carter said in a statement the governor’s committee for over human service functions, in­ President Carter had pushed for an government’s Canada Gazette — a But he said strong increases in Russia. (Herald photo by Pinto) released in Ottawa that the Canadian employment of the handicapped, said cluding those of the departments of anti-inflationary settlement, and procedural step that enables the business equipment and construction claim was “ without foundation.” his office w ill be lost in the suffle of aging, correction, children and youth Bolger had taken a hard-line stance federal government to alter the reorganization. materials offset the consumer goods “ In the U.S. view, there is no services, education, mental health on the negotiations in hopes of fishing zones boundary through an here’s a sensational slowdown and indicated a “ fairly staving off postal rate increases. justification for discounting the order-in-council after 60 days. healthy industrial picture, overall.” The negotiated contract was effect to be given to Cape Cod and Visitor to Russia Since 1964, Canadahas claimed Nantucket, which do not constitute , The Federal Reserve Board said rejected by the postal workers and jurisdiction on Georges Bank along a jr. fall fashion its industrial production index stood projections in relation to Nova the five-month dispute was sub­ Mne that was an equal distance at 146.6 percent of the 1967 average of Scotia, and are area of demographic mitted to a novel 15-day mediation between Canadian and U.S. territory. 100. It was 6.2 percent higher than in process under which Healy turned ar­ and economic importance to the Favors Capitalism It used the same principle Jan, 1, United States, closely linked to the August 1977. bitrator and issued a binding decision 1977 when it extended offshore limits Maritime areas at issue.” when he was unable to bring about a B y LISA SHEPARD ding to prepare food for the celebra­ to 200 miles. At issue is jurisdiction over the Ihidcloaclof tion. Neither attends the civil wed­ negotiated settlement. The External Affairs Ministry said The Herald's major fishing grounds at Georges ding ceremony. There is a civil wed- In his decision, Healy hiked the Friday, however, a June 30, 1977 Washington ((orrespondeni Bank. Mondale where couples are married every ten WASHINGTON— ‘Tve never been a minutes, said Garaventa. ■ flag-waving American,” said John minutes, said Garaventa. s a v i n g s . Shuttles Garaventa of Manchester. But after After the ceremony, the bride and ■ three months in the Soviet Union, groom return to his parent's house, Teacher Pact Talks ‘T m really sold on how great the she drink vodka and he smashes the downtown Manchester and In Parley capitalist system is.” glass, symbolizing the breaking of JENNITE Garaventa and 11 other young old ties. Tri-City Plaza, Vernon CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) - American agricultural specialists Meanwhile, the bride's friends President Carter, keeping the Middle returned Sunday from the U.S.S.R. Start Again in Jail remove her mattress and all per­ J-16 SALE East summit rolling through the after experiencing Russia's people sonal belongings from her father's weekend, brought Vice President and farm s through an exchange house and bring them to the groom's WINDSOR LOCKS (EIPI) - “ It is important that the parties ex­ not have the avenue of binding ar­ Walter Mondale into service Friday program sponsored bv the National 4- house. This means the young woman Ngotiations resumed Friday between pend all energies to reach agreement bitration as a last resort. H Council. The program is prim arily SATURDAY for shuttle diplomacy between has officially moved out. striking Bridgeport teachers and the on the outstanding issues remaining Representatives of the school Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat and funded by a grant from the Inter­ The first day there is a big dinner, school board at Camp Hartell where between you,” the telegram to both board Thursday left the talks after Israel’s Prime Minister Menachem national Harvester Co. of . which Garaventa couldn't attend 135 teachers remained jailed. Schools sides said. the teachers rejected an offer of bin­ DNLY!! Begin. For the first month, Garaventa, 24, because of his work schedule. The se­ were closed for the third straight The walkout in Bridgeport has ding arbitration. A union spokesman With Begin and Sadat apparenUy ^ attended the Byelorussia cond day, wearing the same wedding day. closed the city’s 37 schools and given said the offer, authorized by Agricultural Academy to study about 23,(XX) students an extended MAY 13th VI taking tough stances, Egyptian clothes, the newlyweds begin early in The talks were held at the Bridgeport Mayor John C. Man- vacation. sources said Carter had barely Soviet agriculture. The rest of his the day receiving toast after toast of makeshift jail where 13 teachers on danici, could result in a law suit. steered the 11 day-old summit away stay was spent living and working on vodka. Garaventa didn't miss that the union’s negotiating committee . The intervention of state officials Max Reed of the Bridgeport from the brink of collapse and won farms in the Crimean and Byelorus­ part. After he presented the couple were confined at the Connecticut came after telegrams were sent to Education Association said binding sian areas. Egyptian agreement to keep it going with a well-received medallion made National Guard’s compound in Gov. Mrs. Grasso by the Bridgeport arbitration has already been ruled JenniteJ-16’ Before the students left the United E lla T. Grasso's hometown. Education Association and the unconstitutional in Connecticut by a at least through Saturday. of metals from the Appollo-Soyuz White House press secretary Jody States they underwent an intensive mission and read the Russian- Negotiators for the teachers and Connecticut Education Association, Superior Court. ^because it lasts Powell said Carter met for a half language training course here to English inscription on the back, the school board were ordered to asking her to help resolve the con­ The decision is being appealed to ^ Jenniie J-J6* dnvewty sealer is a product ot Maintenance, In c. learn Russian. “ We had to learn a hour with Sadat before the Egyptian Garaventa made another toast. return to the bargaining table Friday tract dispute. the state Supreme Court, a process P 0. Box 408. Wooster. Ohio 44691 A division of Prarmer Induifria! Corporatioo. leader and his delegation retired to brand new alphabet and new Around six that evening — many by the state Education Department At least 12 officials of New York which Reed said Could hold up any observe Moslem Sabbath religious sounds,” Garaventa told The toasts later — he woke up on the pic­ after talks between the two sides and New England teacher unions binding arbitration award. services. Herald’s Washington bureau. “ It was nic table being covered with blankets broke off Thursday. The strike began were to lead a Sunday afternoon rally Mayor Mandanici, referring to the REGULAR MIX Later in the afternoon, Powell like going through the first grade by friendly Russian. The next day, Sept. 6. at Camp Hartell in support of the 1,- offer of binding arbitration, said SAND MIX after seven years of college.” saic^j Mondale spent half an hour con­ "paralyzed," he said only a special In a telegram, Peter P. Horoschak, 250 striking teachers, the Connec­ Friday, “ I can't believe they turned s y r o ferring with Sadat and followed up In anticipation of questions about visit from the groom brought him the state’s deputy education com­ ticut Education Association said. down the offer. What you do want us Connecticut's agriculture, Garaven­ Teacher strikes are illegal in K&9.60 * 8 i9 5 immediately by visiting Begin for the missioner, offered the department’s to do — give them the keys to the same length of time. ta prepared notes on the subject .Sec I'iigc Figlil services in the mediation process. Connecticut, and teachers unions do Treasury?” before he arrived in Moscow. “ The Although Powell said he could not notes went fine,” he said. “ But when STORM predict how long the summit might DOORS run beyond Saturday, some sources they asked questions, I couldn’t Hoovy duty. predicted it would continue through always answer them. The Russian Your neighbors’ views: Comploto wHh Monday. people stress the importance of facts oil hordwora. Carter, a man who does not give up and figures instead of technical body (or inttol- theory and would be impatient when Why did Waiter Joyner defeat Fred Peck in the Repubiican primary for the 12th Aesembiy District seat? easily and hates to lose, seemed kilion. Stondord we couldn't answer questions for determined to prolong it as long as Him them.” CEUNG BEAMS HANOVER BRICK there was any hope for success. Hot riw oppaaronc* of roal, 2 LIFE Garaventa is the son of Mr. and look* rad but olifflinotes The three men have not met jointly rough-hovni wood. Initallo- DESIGN Mrs. Ermano Garaventa of 109 N. the vraight and difficult ap­ since a week ago Thursday, and Hon vc«y oosy. Lakewood Circle. He is studying for a plication of brick. »57»o Powell said they were not likely to do 6 A 8 FOOT so Friday or Saturday. Begin began master's degree in extension educa­ INTERLOCK Rag. 81* Rag. 63.75 observing the Jewish Sabbath at sun­ tion at the University of Missouri and PEGGED BEAMS coumiAL ciossionoM down. holds a bachelor’s degree in animal science from the University of liMMto QR< Rag.. Carter and Sadat conferred for half NOW70< •9.fL *53** Rag. 59.93 Connecticut. MM Ham. a « l R. tl.10 FufiT'A Doora buy this non-stop suit in 4 perfect partSp an hour early Friday afternoon, Powell said. Garaventa plans a career as a 4-H agent with the Cooperative Exten­ / ------OPEN M0N.-FRI. 7:30-5:00. SAT. 7:30 to 4:00 perfectiy priced at a $2D savings... ------\ sion Service. Inside Today He said he was struck by the and the crocheted scarf is our gif t to youl sim ilarities between the peoples of THE I Area Towns...... 10-12 MASTER CHARGE Russia and his country. “ Both coun­ Business...... 5 VISA ties want peace, both countries have The poly gabardine suit to go everywhere and do as much as you do. Churches ...... 6 prejudices and both have intense r Businassllka, yet feminine... with parts that go equally as great whan Classified...... 17-19 bureaucracies.” W. H. ENGLAND C o m ics...... 7 r ROUTE 44A mixed with the rest of your wardrobel Blazer Jacket with detailed pockets. One of the highlights of his * ■: Ti'S Etertainment ...... 2 I ROLTOir Man-tailored vest. Classic zip-front pants. Skirt with Inverted pleat. Brown, fascinating trip was a special invita­ NOTCH Forum of the Arts .. .. .Weekend tion to a three-day Russian wedding. IVIaria Szeiter Arthur Joyce Siiaron So(icrlu*rp; 'I’om INcvinn i’cp; (Jiaditurii Joliii DorciiCHtcr black, pumpkin, tan, maroon, navy. Sizes 5-13. the Junior place, downtown Manchester...... ,...... 3, 8, 13 Garaventa was invited through a Marin .S/.cIh t , 59 Sherwood C ir­ S liaroii .SodcriMTg, 40 Waddell —■'1 think Peck should have won. reg. $601 Obituaries ...... 8 publicity. Manchester and Tri-City Plaza, Vernon. family he lived and worked with in a cle —“ It was no surprise to me. Road —” 1 just like Mr. Joyner He was going to do better things.” Opinion...... 4 small village in Byelorussia. Joyner campaigned more.” better than Mr. Peck. He has COMPANY 649-52D1 Your Worths Charge Card make$ $hopping ao eaayt Downtown Manchester open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6: Thurs. 'til 9 People ...... loiiii D orrlicsicr, 94 Harlan St...... 9 Special custom dictates that the A nliiir .loyce, 476 Parker St. I’cg Cliailliiirn,129 Barry Road ® ^ Vernon TrIl-CIty Plaza open Mon., Tues., Wed. til 5:30; Sports...... more personality." —‘‘I think both men are good, but ...... 14-16 toother and father of tlie groom take —“ 1 thought Peck already had a —I was surprised Joyner won. Thurs.. FrI. til 9; Sat. HI 5:30 ’Television ...... Weekend^ Joyner has done more cam­ Mine off from work before the wed­ job. " I’mii \oiiiN, 395 N. Main St. I’eck did a lot of advertising and paigning. "

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Conn., Sat., Sept. 16, 1978 ‘Evening of India^ Missionary Knocks Somoza MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 16, 1978- PAGE THREE Set by Volunteers HARTFORD (UPl) — A Roman National Guardsmen trying to wrest government has shut down the op­ New Haven Legislator Catholic missionary said Friday the the country’s second largest city The Volunteers in Service to Education in India Inc. position press. government of Nicaraguan President from Sandinista guerrillas who want will present an Evening of India, Saturday, Sept. 30, at He said agents of the Somozan Anastasio Somoza inhibits religious to depose Somoza. 7:30 p.m. at the Hartford Insurance Group Auditorium, government even confiscated an Ireedom by discouraging some One woman walked out of Leon un­ ^ Asylum Ave., Hartford, according to VSEI president, issue of his church bulletin, a cir­ Told To Quit Teaching citizens from associating with der cover of a white flag and told cular containing news of the parish- Krishnan Raman of 20A Sycamore Lane. clergymen. The main part of the program will be classical dances reporters National Guardsmen were claiming the publication was subver­ The Rev. Bernard Survio said firing indiscriminately. NEW HAVEN (UPI) — As far as tion by holding both jobs. In the high Stolberg must leave. of India performed by Maya Kulkarni, a leading dancer sive. government agents intimidate the Father Survio left his parish 20 the state is concerned, Irving court’s mind, the teacher’s job was “The Supreme Court of the state of from India who has performed extensively in different poor into shunning priests and nuns. Stolberg is violating Connecticut’s countries. kilometers from Managua earlier “I always give copies to the part of the executive branch of Connecticut told him he doesn’t have He said he knew of two nuns working this year on vacation and then constitution by sitting in the House of government because SCSC is a state a job there, so he doesn’t,” said Maya Kulkarni, who has studied dance all of her life, archbishop, and he never complained Representatives while he teaches near the Costa Rican border who left lighting broke out. He was in Hart­ about it,” the priest said. school. Ajello, who has tangled a number of has represented India at international festivals and was geography at Southern Connecticut Nicaragua "bekause the people were ford Friday as a guest of the Rev. ” 1 would like to go back to Under the state’s constitution, it is times with Stolberg in the past. invited to perform before the UN General Assembly afraid to talk to them. " State College for free. Stolberg had no immediate com­ celebrating Human Rights Day. Edmund S. Nadolny, the director of Nicaragua tomorrow. 1 still carry the illegal for an individual to hold posts A major offensive was launched As a result, Stolberg, a maverick in any two of the three branches of ment, but announced he would have a Additional attractions will be an Indian Women’s communications for the archdiocese. keys to the parish church on my Friday outside Leon by Nicaraguan He said he has learned Somoza’s belt.” he said. New Haven Democrat in Connec­ government — legislative, judicial news conference next week to “break Fashion Show, epicting dress styles and costumes from ticut’s 151-member lower house, has and executive. four years of silence on confron­ different parts of India, and a sale of Indian snacks. been ordered to quit his teaching job. Attorney General Carl Ajello said tations with the attorney general’s VSEI is a non-profit, tax-exempt, non-political Last month, the state Supreme Thursday he has told the college’s office." organization devoted to working for the improvement of Court unanimously ruled that trustees and administrators that Stolberg’s career at SCSC has been education in India. Filmeter Stolberg was violating the constitu­ a controversial one. For further information and tickets, contact Krishnan He joined the staff in 1966, but was Raman at 649-9122, Thattil Devassy, 623-7354, the G. Fox INTERIORS (PG) — E.G. Marshall, Geraldine Page, Maureen fired three years later for par­ & Co. (Hartford) box office, or write VSEI, P. 0. Box ^ p le to o , Diane Keaton. Drama. Woody Allen wrote and directed DRIVER, THE (R) — Ryan O'Neal, Bruce Dem, Isabelle ticipating in anti-war activities. Adjani, Ronee Blakley. Melodrama. A getaway driver for bank Elections Commission 713, Hartford, 06101. this, but don’t expect humor. It’s very serious — and very good if you can Uke the heaviness. It’s the story of a family full of hidden robbers is the anti-hero of this low-key, slickly made car-crash Another three years passed and the (and not-so*hidden) problems and emotional traumas. Beautifully epic. It’s a contest between him and the cop who'll do anything to U.S. District Court ruled Stolberg pnoiograpned and acted, but dark and somber. GRADE: A-miniu. get his man. Everybody is rotten in this one, but there are plenty of car chases to keep you busy, GRADE: B. Loses Three Members had to be reinstated with back pay ANIMAL HOUSE (R) — John BclttEhlt Tim Matheson, Thomas and tenure. But a year later, the "**!f*' l^ave your raised consciousness at home and EYES OF LAURA MARS (R) — Faye Dunaway, Tommie L ee. HARTFORD (UPI) - Three Emanuelson said, ”I regret having to state comproller cut off Stolberg’s Ben Niles, in rear talked Friday to local Mediator Has Plan wallow. All the cliche college characters are here and tihe cast Jones. Mystery. A basically good idea — a fashion photographer members of the eight-member state pay, citing the dual branch ban in the Loan Association. Niles works for the plays them to the hilt. Raucous and hysterical — a great movie to who sees visions of her friends' murders, and they all come true — make this decision, but the (attorney Realtors about the graduated payment loan drink beer by. Warning: Topless cheerleaders and some verbal no- IS ruined by pretentiousness. Everything here is overdone, from Elections Commission resigned general’s) opinion leaves me no state constitution. Mortgage Guarantee Insurance Corp. no’s. GRADE: A-mlnu8. (O’Brien) me direction to the costumes to the make-up. The end result is a Friday. One quit because he had to, A couple of Stolberg’s students plan introduced by Heritage Savings and (Herald photo by Chastain) To End Fire Strike film that tries to be different and only succeeds in being bad. alternative.” Mava Kulkarni Caution: Gratuitous nudity, violence and raunchy vocabulary. another quit to avoid the appearance Kosturko was in a little different have issued a protest, saying their “ ***°* Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco, GRADE: C~. of impropiety and a third quit for per­ position. He is an associate, not a professor is “being deprived of his MAiNCHES'l’ER. N.H lU Pl) — A federal mediator hie 14**1? Confused Bronx youth squares off against said Friday he had some proposals he hoped could settle his Italian family/manhood code. D e^nt, sensiUve story and fine sonal reasons. partner, with the law firm of Day, right to make a living.” The FOUL PLAY (PG) — Goldie Hawn, Chevy Clusc. Comedy* Shortly before noon. Rev. James Maiuliester s two-week liremen's strike before mid- TkM • , W\ by a heavy touch and Iminature Ihriller. The plot has more holes than an old Swiss cheese, but who Berry & Howard. students, Stephen Giuditta of Water- resolution. Should have ted the once over from a pair of shears. Conefrey of Farmington and attorney night, when a judge has said liretighters must return to ifMUSVC cares? It’s fun and scary to watch poor Goldie, the innocent, get Kosturko, appointed to the com­ bury and Stephen Kapelli of GRADE-TTHMdler) ®b-ong language, some violence. involved with assassins, and dwarfs and albinos and snakes and all Herbert L. Emanuelson of Hamden Seymour, said Stolberg has already work or go to jail. kinds of strange goings-on. It's all very slick, with some laughs and mission by Senate Minority Leader Heritage Tells Realtors Mediator Arnold Zack said he planned to meet seprate- some shrieks. GRADE: B-pIus. announced their resignations, effec­ Lewis Rome in 1976, had asked the signed a contract for this semester ly with the city and with liremen F'riday night to try to The fifth Young Artists Instrumental Competition CORVETTE SUMMER (PG) - Mark Hamlll, Annie Potta. tive immediately. About an hour state Ethics Commission to decide if and it’s too late for him lo find a new reach settlement before midnight. sponsored by the Hartford Symphony Auxiliary, will be Romantic lark. This is really a love story between a boy and his HEAVEN CAN WAIT (PG) — Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, later, the commission’s chairman he was violating the law by serving job now. car. Mark Hamill, as the boy, tries to survive the silly script but I^ran Cannon, Charles Grodln. Comedy. A cheeriul, gentle fantasy Of New Mortgage Program The city was trying to arrange an aldermen's meeting held Nov. 10 in the auditorium of the Connecticut General can’t quite manage it. GRADE: B-minns. about a Heavenly mistake concerning the death of a pro footbaU William Kosturko of New Haven also as chairman of the Elections Com­ to discuss Zack's proposals, and firemen planned a Life Insurance Co. in Bloomfield. player. So he gets another chance — and another body. This time, resigned, mission. A sum of $2,000 has been made available by Connecticut (FUm grading. A — su p erb ; B — good: C — svereg e: D — p o o r he s a tycoon, but he sUll wants to be a . Even the A commission spokesman said Last week, the ethics panel ruled A home buyer who can afford a that the $40,000 house is now $45,000. the Midwest, Hale showed examples meeting fur the same reason. heavies are lovable in this upbeat film. GRADE: B*plos. 6 F — sw fu i) Manchester had been relying on National Guardsmen General to be awarded to the winners in the four Conefrey, who was appointed to the Kosturko was not actually breaking $40,000 home with typical bank finan­ The buyer puts some of his down of how the new plan works. since Sept. 6 for fire protection. But Gov. Meldrim categories; strings, woodwinds, brass and piano HOOPER (PG) — Burt Reynolds, Sally Fields, Jan-MJchael commission by House Speaker the law, but he was risking the cing could buy a $47,000 home with payment in a savings account In one example an $18,000 wage Students who are enrolled in Grades 9-12 in public ViuMot AcUon comedy. Sonny Hooper (Reynolds), reigning king James Kennelly four years ago when the graduated payment loan in­ pledged to Heritage. Each month earner with $5,000 for a clown pay­ Thompson said Thursday he would start to pull them out of ^ HoUywood stuntmen, starts to feel the heat from the new kid appearance of impropriety. Square Daneers private or parochial schools in the Capitol Region, or who it was created, resigned for “per­ "Were I to continue to serve as a troduced bv Heritage Savings and Heritage pays some of the mortgage ment and a 5 percent expected an­ ot town Saturday, and the city must make its own Theater Schedule m town (Vincent). Slam*bang combination of comedy and stunts Loan Association. arrangements it liremen did not return to work. study music in the Capitol Region, are eligible to com­ R eeled by former superstunter Hal Needham. Solid Reynolds sonal” reasons. member of the Elections Commis­ To Begin Season payment with money from the nual income increase, applies for a fare, plenty of fun. Caution: some strong language. GRADE: A- In a seminar for 250 local Realtors savings account, thus reducing the loan. After digesting the basic data, Hillsborough County Superior Court Judge Arthur Bean pete. Previous winners are excluded. Applications must mlnns. (Gflles) But Kosturko and Emanuelson, sion during the election period in the be received by Friday. Oct. 27. Saturday both attorneys, quit as the result of Friday night. Heritage unveiled the borrower’s payment. Gradually the the Flip computer said that the ruled Tuesday firemen must return to work by midnight face of such an opinion, the efficacy Earl Johnston, club caller for the For more information, students should contact their 2:20-4:50-7:20-9:40; "Revenge REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER (PG) - Peter SeBert, recent rulings involving lawyers on new plan — believed to be the first in savings account is depleted and the borrower could afford a $47,000 Friday, or go to jail. Manchester Drive-In — of the Elections Commission’s ac­ Manchester Square Dance Club, music teachers, school music advisors, or Mrs. H.O. of the Pink Panther" 2:25- Dyan Cannon, Herbert Lorn. Comedy The old Pink Panther is commissions and law firms who do the area — which reduces montly borrower assumes the full load of the house, but that with conventional City officials said they wouldn't ask Bean to extend that •Flesh Gordon " 7:30; ''20th turning a bit green with over-ripeness. This, the fifth in the series, tions might seriously be called into begins his calling schedule for the Bartlett 23 Glendale Road, West Hartford, Conn. 06107 4:55-7:25-9:45; "Grease"2:20- business with the state, mortgage payments in the early monthly payment. financing the monthly mortgage pay­ deadline. Century Oz " 8:45: "Zardoz ” 4:55-7:30-9:55: "20th Century has more plot than its predecessors, but the gags are less question,” Kosturko said in his letter season today from 8 to 11 p.m. at Phone; 521-9765. 10:20 inventive, more repetitious. Still, you kiww what you are getting A month ago, Attorney General years of a mortgage based on the ment would be $390.92 (too much for Oz" 2:00-3:45-5:30-7:.30-9:30 of resignation. Verplanck School. Russ and Anita “Most wage earners today can Showcase Cinemas — "Foul when you buy a ticket. GRADE: Ci>lus Carl Ajello ruled Connecticut law expectancy of a rising income on the the borrower). With Flip, his U.A. Theater 1 — "House Kosturko said he was “chagrined White will cue the rounds. count on some kind of increase in in­ Play” 2:10-4:50-7:25-9:55- prohibits a commissioner from also part of the home buyer. monthly payment would be $^7.31 Calls" 2:00-3:55-5:50-7:45-9:45 at the policy implications that the ad­ Johnston is club caller for several come every year, if only to keep pace 12:10: "Secrets" 2:25-4:10- being a partner in a law firm that does “This is a real breakthrough.” with the increasing cost of living. (20 percent less) in the first year and U.A. Theater 2 — “Animal Don't store things you iT H aiisfield '^Dtivc ii. visory opinion of the Ethics Commis­ clubs in the Connecti^ut- 5:50-7:40-9:35-11:15; "Heaven business with certain state agencies. Heritage president, William H. Hale, Our new mortgage is based on that rise gradually for five years until it House" 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:30 can't use. Sell them sion will have with respect to the Massachusetts area and has been Can Wait" 2:20-4:50-7:20-9:40- U.A. Theater 3 — “The fa s t with a hard­ Emanuelson, who was appointed to told the Realtors. “ It’s sad but expectancy ” Hale told the Realtors. leveled off at $390.92 for the balance 11.45: "Revenge of the Pink ability of any attorney in private calling for more than 25 years. A Inheritance" 2:30-5:00-7 30- working Classified Ad! FRL SLT. SUN. Ph.4234441 his job three years ago by House practice to serve as a public official homes have been increasing faster The bank is protected against loss by of the loan. The plan involves no That’s Entertainment Panther " 2:25-4:55-7:25-9:45- 9:45 professional caller, he devotes full Minority Leader Gerald Stevens of in a voluntary or part-time position than people’s ability to save in recent mortgage insurance through the Flip balloon payments or refinancing 11:50; "Grease ' 2:20-4:55- Vernon Cine 1 — "Coming time to calling and teaching. He also 7:30-9:55-12:00; "20th Century EY Milford, is a partner in the law firm with the state of Connecticut." years. We’ve seen couples come in Corporation which markets the in­ later on. By Allen M. Widem Home" 2:00-4:15-7:00-9:20 of Emanuelson & Wynne, which has conducts classes for callers and with $4,000 to put down on a $40,000 surance nationally. The reduction in monthly payment Oz" 2:00-3:45-5:30-7:30-9:30 Vernon Cine 2 - “Almost r Kennelly and Stevens could not be makes records under the Grenn 11:30 MANCHESTER PARKtDE • U 9-M 91 represented clients before various house, not to be able to swing the Using a computer terminal linked is accomplished by opening a $3,- Summer" 2:15-4:00-5:30-7:30- SI MUNIil ? 30 0N reached, but Rome said he will try to label. ______S« fUB[U r *N0 SUNOkt state agencies in the past. monthly payment, come back later 499.44 savings account with funds U.A. Theater 1 — "House 9:30 appoint a replacement for Kosturko Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Joyce have directly to the Flip headquarters in Calls” 2:00-3:55-5:50-7:45- In his le tte r of resignation. as soon as possible. with $6,000 to put down, only to find from the down payment; then 9:45; "Rocky Horror Picture 1 "HOUSE door duty. Refreshment will be withdrawing $102.61 a month from Milton Berle and a handful of other Show ” Midnight ELASTIC served by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juttner, the savings account to be applied to garner such an enormous audience, tion! Mr. and Mrs. Clint Keeney and Mr. "names” still very much active in year after year. The sense of an­ U.A. Theater 2 — "Animal STOCKINGS CALLS" Water Line Repairs the mortgage payment in the first Print media should not seek to toss H ouse” 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:30- PQ Union Considers Offer and Mrs. Martin Keiderling. S entertainment can readily recall the ticipation — not only over who’ll win WHEELCHAIRS MATSaiUl year leaving $287.31 to be paid by the Long Ago, when television, to a sur­ bricks at glass walls, in effect. The 11:30 JtfSdk (UPI) - Boston All club-level dancers are invited borrower. By the 6th year the savings what, but, let’s be realistic and U.A. Theater 3 — "The Z the talks. There has been speculation and spectators are welcome. prising degree, was “live.” A show newspapers of this country — A H fM A L Typographical Union officials Friday To Interrupt Service account is depleted and the borrower agree, also who'll say something in­ something like 60,(X)0,000 copies plus- Inheritance" 2:30-5:00-7-30- W THUR DRUG a strike might threaten its economic Refresher Workshops for club- went on the air, bloopers and all, and advertently they’ll regret seconds I W V tf f „ discussed a Boston Herald American pays the full $390.92 for the a-day! — have their shortcomings, 9:45 • .A'ViAN *0^31 H; W U T D IS M n S viability. The Herald is known to be level dancers will be conducted if the personality of the moment had later. Vernon Cine 1 — "Coming proposal the newspaper try to the weaker financially of the two Manchester and Glastonbury live from Hebron Avenue north to the remaining term of the loan. anxious hours once the program had too; press-time comes and goes, and, Tuesday and Sept. 26 at Waddell residents serviced by the Manchester town line. Manchester ★ ★ ★ Home" 2:00-7:00-9:20 JANE FONDA ADVENiTURES negotiate a separate settlement with papers. "With more families priced out of wound down, the anxiety only yesseree! those page plates better be 3 “THE School from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Buckingham Reservoir will have customers immediately adjacent to Yet, talk to the folks in Connecticut Vernon Cine 2 - "Almost rffSia'SSSE) i its members. Negotiations between the union the home market every year, we triggered greater caution for the on the ready! But, still and all, print Summer " 2:15-7:30-9:30 INHERITANCE” 0 i«n omn, pmtdurn The request to negotiate separately their service interrupted Monday and Line Street and the Shallowbrook need new ideas for financing” Hale radio who have been around for more media, most especially newspapers, and the two papers have been going next time around. than 25 years and they’ll say, to a Plus from The Boston Globe was made on for 14 months. Tuesday while repairs are done to a Lane area also will be affected. said. "The graduated payment loan E will stay atop a story, ride it through Sunday The wooden pipe line that leads Now? With few and notable excep­ man and a woman, that “ live ” ’isioinBHnHoivr “The LEGEND of Thursday night. The two sides ITU President Henry Vitale said he water line. is a solid idea, and it will increase the to the end. If deadline has come and Club To Hear from the reservoir has been leaking tions, just about everything on televi­ programming can never be sur­ Manchester Drive-In — _ n i. and SAT. remained deadlocked after three didn’t like the proposed split in The customers should draw enough buying opportunities for many.” gone, then, be assured, that lead "Flesh Gordon” 7:30; "20th SLEEPY HOLLOW” and needs to be fixed. sion — All right! Those in the back passed. days of talks under the watchful eye negotiations, and would discuss his water ahead of time to carry them story will be pursued for a follow-up Century Oz " 8:45; "Zardoz” Frank Jodaitis, water and sewer row clamoring to say something for of a federal mediator. feelings with union lawyers. Dem Chairman through the repair period, Herbert the opposition will be heard! — is reportage. 1 0 : 2 0 administrator, said that 500 feet of Ah, yes, those in the back row Meanwhile, spokeswomen for both Vitale said the 800 typographers at Dougan, manager of water transmis­ canned, taped. Personality after per­ ★ ★ ★ Showcase Cinemas — “Foul ; iiOiJT^ the line has to be replaced. He does Church Play clamoring to say something. The at­ the Herald and Globe said they were the two papers have been asked to John M. Dempsey Jr., Democratic sion and distribution for the Town’s sonality has the luxury (and a luxury Connecticut television tries, tries Play” 2:10-4:50-7:25-9:55; Water Department, said. not expect that the repairs will take mosphere of professionalism encom­ "Secrets” 2:25-4:10-5:50-7:40- COIK m COSTUME M U KT certain there would be newspapers stay on the job. state chairman, will speak Tuesday indeed it is!) of being able to weed valiantly, to provide capsulized 7S« orr REuiuu Saturday. to the Democratic Club of Service will be interrupted Monday more than two days. passing a better quality because of coverage. Within 30 minutes, even 60 9:35; "Heaven Can Wait’ Union members voted Set Monday out the unappealing, edit down the taping? Surely, sir, you jest. Taping, AOMISnON HUGE The Herald, a morning daily paper overwhelmingly Sunday to authorize Manchester. at 9 p.m. until late Tuesday morning. If any problems develop because of P trivia. minutes, something has to be y r« BELLS - FLASHLIGHTS All Glastonbury customers who the repair work, customers should whether television will concede it or IW-HICE-TP-TOAST with 1977 circulation of 312,000, is the a strike, but no deadline was set. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. in The Rev. Richard Waters, director news/public affairs programming torgotten. One segment will take a MANCHESTER smaller of the two papers involved in the meeting room of First Federal receive Manchester water will be call the department at 649-5281, ext. not, is simply playing-it-safe. Making 649-9333 NO- CAN D LE OR LIGHTERS of the Fisherman Players of Cape and those very rare homegrown heap more time than another, and DRIVE-IN/RQUTFS 6 « 4411 Savings, 344 W. Middle Turnpike. affected. These include those who 251. sure all kinds, problems, are somewhere between six and seven Cod, will present “Simon Peter," a specials/televisions/political resolved before air-time. Dempsey will speak about the play which considers the thoughts coverage (election-time, not cam­ o’clock, the story that was the lead I’ll venture to say that bulk of the progress, goals an(l achievements of and feelings of the disciple during the paigning, if you please), the power- story last night is not even given Hit #1 MS NOim i UNITED Red Cross Needs Places news programming components on passing mention tonight. the Democratic State Central Com­ Show Tunes Scheduled days before the crucification of that-be adhere assidously to the Connecticut television is taped long mittee and about the upcoming cam­ tried-and true. A taping on the shelf, Jesus, Monday at 8 p.m. in the South before six o’clock at night. Of course, “ 20th METHODIST CHURCH For Teaching First Aid paign. United Methodist Church sanctuary. edited right smack down to the The newspaper is there to be read, 300 Parker Street The meeting is open to the public. the anchorman/woman is on “live,” The need for more local facilities employees. He also noted the At Band Shell Sunday Mrs. Maria Waters will provide needed sign-off minute, is better for re-read. Television’s flicked by im­ Church School sta rts Sept. 17th Dempsey, 32, was elected state and so, too, are just-happening ages pass in sight, words are spoken. Century Oz” in which to hold first aid programs monthly visit scheduled for Sept. 26 Broadway show tunes and big band W/0 James Strickland of Un- background music for her husband’s Ulcer Gulch than a probing camera Registration of Students at 10:30 A.M. was one of the main topics discussed chairman in July. He had served as events, but wouldn’t it be nice, Worship Services at 9:06 & 10:30 “ *’’’* * ' J u r t SoSow at the Knights of Columbus home and arrangements of familiar jazz tunes casville will direct the 25-piece band monologue, which is open to the and microphone getting a glimpse of Can you remember what the big tteyteow rock road to_ at the first meeting of the 1978-1979 Gov. Ella Grasso’s campaign darned nice, for Connecticut televi­ hITb Txi 9:00 A.M. — Nursery Only • 10:30 A.M. Nursery the need for added recruitment ef­ will be program fare Sunday after­ in selections from the Broadway public free of charge. our lifestyle, mutterings, noise was about at 15 minutes into season held recently by the Board of manager before his election as chair­ sion to latch on to a bit more im­ 3 & 4 year olds, 5 year olds, 1st & 2nd graders, 3rd Sc forts to see that this visit is noon at 2:30 at the Manchester ''hows, “Guys and Dolls,” and The program is being sponsored by gesticulations, what have you. the six o'clock news? But you can “HiSHtOIIOON” man. He is the son of former gover­ agination and, say, focus cameras 4th graders, 5th Sc 6th graders. Directors, Manchester-Bolton successful. Bicentennial Band Shell. 'Chorus Line.” The Jazz Band will the United Methodist Women of Perhaps that is why the awards peruse Page Two of The Evening nor John Dempsey. and microphone while the six o’clock Herald at six — and again at seven — Call 849-S898 waakday momlnga Branch, American Rid Cross. Frank Livingston, who is a The 102nd Connecticut Arm) perform big band arrangements of South Church, The group will open shows — Oscars, Emmys, Miss news is airing on Interstate 84 East? H im The Branch has recently been able America, call 'em as they appear — and again at eight. It’ll be there. It’ll It rotf fwre quaaUena member of the Greater Hartford National Guard Band of Hartford “Gospel John,’’ “In the Mood,” and the season Monday with a salad Talk of Connecticut lifestyle in ac­ always be there! “ZAHDOZ” J22S. to secure two sites for individual Chapter, Branch Study Committee will present a concert in the band “Theme from Rocky.’’ buffet at 6:30 p.m. in Cooper Hall of courses; however, many more and representing the Manchester About Town shell on the Manchester Community Steven B. Ross of 73 Ambassador the church. All women of South programs could be offered if Branch, outlined recent committee College campus off Wetherell Street. Drive will play French horn with the Church are invited. Bookmobile Schedule AMERICA'S MOST A CENTIII ORCHESIM'S MPPENINGS classroom space were made discussions involving the overall sur­ The program has been arranged by group of which he has been a available. Several suggestions were vey of operations in the entire Buckley School PTA will have its the Band Shell Corporation and will member for several years, Next week's schedule for 10:30 —Manchester Early “i4n Evening with Al Gentile ” made as to prospective sites and this 3:30—Bryan Drive. HEAVEN Chapter territory. Some thought is first meeting of the season Monday be the next to last event of the 1978 A concert by the Sphinx Temple the Manchester Public Learning Center. EXQTING KING'S KID information will be pursued. 4:10—Rachel Road. his music and his friends. being given toward realigning area at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Band Shell season. The program is Shrine Band of Hartford Sunday, Library Bookmobile: 1:30—Oak Place, Reporting on the local Red Cross OAKDALE THEATRE responsibility to better serve the 35 Edward Timbrell, school principal, free and those planning to attend are Sept. 24, at 2:30 p.m., will close out Moncluy 2:10 -H orace Street. STRIKES AGAINII CAN Blood Program, Joseph Swensson Monday, Sept. 18 - 8 PM towns in the total Chapter area. will speak. asked to bring a blanket or folding the Band Shell schedule for this 10:30 —Manchester Manor 2:50 —Lorraine Road. said that plans so far seem promising 3:30 —Galaxy Drive. Jeffrey P. Clarke and J. Stanton "hair. season. Convalescent Home. |and*Bob'TXr' - Big Band w/BobbI Rogers for the upcoming visit of the Blood- 4:10 —Squire Village, “ FAMILY RESTAURANT" WAIT Conover, members of the fund cam­ Emanuel Hill Chapter of 11:40 -Laurel Manor Con­ Donation - $6 per person P B * A « M M 0VNTPCTUR£ mobile on Tuesday, Sept. 19, to the Alcoholics Anonymous will meet riiu rsd u y IS MORE THAN 9 ia / io f io ( paign committee, reviewed past ac­ valescent Home. Benefit of the Newington Children’s Hospital Manchester Marine Club sponsored tivities and made suggestions on tonight at Emanuel Lutheran Church NATIVE PEACHES 1:30—Fast Maple Street. JUST A NAME TO US. by businesses in the Manchester In­ 10:30 —Head Start. future plans for fundraising in the , 60 Church St. 2:10 —Dougan's Alley. 1:30 - Mayfair Gardens. IT’S THE WAY BIG BAND FESTIVAL dustrial Park area for their EXCELLENT FOR FREEZINQ S CAN NING 2:50 —Carter Street West. 2:50 —Esquire Drive. Bolton area. WE DO THINGS. / ^ I h o r Thursday, Sept. 28 - S PM and 8 PM Manchester Chapter, Parents 3:30 —Blue Kidge Drive. 3:30 —Nye Street. In attendance at the bimonthly RED GRAVENSTERN 4:10 —E'inley Street. 4:10 —Lo(.'mis Street. H (D W NEWINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Manchester meeting were 16 directors, which Without Partners, will have a dance and 6 DAVIS FAMILY rii08«luy A l GenlZ/e's Big Band and Public Records moved Red Cross Chairman Clifford tonight from 9 to 1 at Fiano’s I''ri{lay RESTAURANT 0. Simpson, to compliment the large Restaurant, Bolton. MILTON APPLES 10:20 —Holiday House Kest 1:30 —McKee Street. T O 6LENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Home. CALDOR PLAZA DInctad bf Jimmy Handanon Warranty DeeUfi turnout “on not only an election day, SWEET APPLE CIDER 2:50 —Pine Ridge MANCHESTER Manchester Composite Squadron 11:20—Garden Drive. Apartments. LIV E Donation - $6 per person James S. Johnston to Kenneth V. but a rainy day at that.” 1:30 -Tudor Lane. Benefit of the Newington Children's Hospital Anderson and Elaine M. Anderson, The board’s next meeting will be of the Civil Air Patrol will meet Sun­ FERRANDO ORCHARD 2:10 —Woodland Manor LIK E property at 9 Munro St., $49,000. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the day from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., GLASTONBURY 3 MIIm Beyond VHo't RMtaurant Apartments. A BON VOYAGE DINNER-OANCE New England District Council of Manchester Red Cross office. State Armory, Main Street. 2:50 —Homestead Park C O M E AND PLAY Friday, October 20 Membership is open to all young peo­ Apartments. the Assembly of God, Inc. to Calvary GLASTONBURY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB Church of Assemblies of God, ple from Grade 7 through high 3:30—Evergreen Road. K IN G 'S K ID school. 4:10 —Parkade Apai tinents. Al Qentlle's Little Band featuring Mary RIcharda Manchester, property on East Mid­ TALL $25 per couple - tax, tip included. dle Turnpike, no conveyance tax. IVliss MacKenzie WvdnFHduv Choice of Roast Beef or Baked Stuffed Shrimp All Masons and their friends are in­ 9:30 —Delmont Street. NONOAY, David C. Hanson and ^ndra J. Heads Rainbow ■Send the Al Qentile Orchestra and friends off on their Hanson to James H. Poole and vited to an open house Monday from AMESITE Muichislif EvMilng Itorsld |crulse on the Rotterdami CEDAR SEPT. 18 Annemarie Poole, property on South 10 a.m. to noon at the Masonic Tem­ Miss Carole L. MacKenzie of 24 Publitwd (M iy (vanlng oospl Farms Drive, $61,000. ple clubrooms, 25 E. Center St., for itendus Md hoWm. Efitsrtd M m* “S A L U n TO MUSIC CRUISE” Hunter Road was elected worthy ad­ cards, pool, fellowship and MinctWMsr, Ccm. ^ one* M 8«- 7:30 P.H. October 21 - 28 Nutmeg Homes, Inc. to Joseph J. osndCIwMalMMMr. visor recently of Manchester refreshments. The open house im DRIVEWAYS BINGO To Nassau and Bermuda Dubiel and Rosemarie C. Dubiel, Assembly , Order of Rainbow for Suggasted Carriar Ratal BURNING BUSH FARN both of O’Fallon, 111., property at 18 sponsored by Manchester Lodge of EVERY TUESDAY , ON THE ROTTERDAM Goldie Houm Girls. Masons. 10* FT. WIDTH X eC FT. LENGTH HANOVER ROAD IWth; Al Gentile, Jimmy Dorsey, Helen O'Connell, Bob Sass Drive, $^,500. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. COMPLETELY INSTALLED ON YOUR BABE ^ = : = : = X SCOTLAND^ CONNECTICUT |Eberle, Mary Richards and Bob Tyler. Chevy Chose I Rocco J. Fancoline Sr. to Betty M. Donald MacKenzie, she is a junior at The Bicentennial Chapter of the O iw m on S i...... $3.10 AT 7:30 P.M. plus Fancoline, property at 1 Spring St., Manchester High School. LOST ThrasmonttM ...... 111.70 Women's Council of Realtors will no conveyance tax. *2 8 9 ®® Call Now S ix im n S w ...... $23 40 AONISSION FREE — HELD UNDER Edie Adams and Pete Candoll Other officers elected are Cindy hold its first fall luncheon meeting at GORDON SETTER CROSS OMiJKi::” ...... *4*-«> UP TO S350. IN CASH PRIZES Special diacoijnt rates Limited space available Joseph S. Duggan Jr. and Sharon A. FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION M U RMM Upon RsquMt large TENT. OFF MUTE 14 Twible, worthy associate advisor; Manchester Community College Black wavy hair, white chest and stomach, SubKhbon »0o M to rente ORANQE HALL Duggan to Franklin B. Myrick and Diane Ferguson, Charity; Teri Sept. 25. Guest speaker will be David O tU n n iip s p w M o re 0:30 p.m. CAST OF SCOTLAND CENTER. 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Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Sept. 16. 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept IB, luu - PAGE FIVE Forming the Manchester Historical Society New Technology causes Revolution In Pinball This is the first of a series of history of Manchester for use in the Miss Catherine Shea was appointed public. After careful consideration the remodeled woodshed, the work evergreen plantings, made a plea­ elementary grades. She had also three artieles about the librarian, to receive and catalogue this committee voted to organize a on which was done largely by sant setting recently for a part of the By WILLIAM P, MOORE “They had more character,” one turers and leasing firms since there the mid 40s, followed by the introduc­ drawings — 10 times the final size of drawn the illustrations for the book. chip as responsible for a faster, Manehester Historical Society all printed material, pictures and ar­ corporation, The Pitkin Glass Works, volunteers from the membership. town's particli>ation iii the nation’s PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Pinball player complained.. His old favorite are far fewer breakdowns. A micro­ tion of the integrated circuit around the chip face — which are engraved which will appear in the She now suggested that the group of fairer game. tifacts given to the society. Working to which the DAR would quitclaim Hie Homestead and its pleasant Bicentennial celebration, the dedica­ enthusiasts walking into corner bars guaranteed him a free game if he slid chip can replace 50 integrated cir­ 1960 and teien the MOS, or metal- on a photographic plate by needle- Manehester Evening Herald. Some retired teacher-historians turn to the He said the “feel” of the old game space for Miss Shea was found in the the land and the ruins, and, which grounds provided a place for indoor tion of a replica of the Keeney Street and drugstores these days may find a matchbook cover under the left leg cuits and do away with 1,800 inter­ oxide-semiconductor, process. thin lights. material which would otherwise be task of organizing a Manchester basement of the Mary Cheney School of the seventeen-fifties. When and banged on the right side three has remained intact — a worry would assume the task of repair and and outdoor gatherings both social their favorite machines replaced by connections — the spot where most These innovations led to today’s in­ Then precision cameras reduce the shared by Rockwell and Gottlieb — included in this historical sketch Historical Society. Having gained the Library. Later the remodeled the town's Bicentennial Conunittee times. failures occur in electronics. preservation. This is now being done, and ceremonial. In December 1970 flashy, higher-priced digital contrap­ tricate LSI (large scale integrated) drawings to the size of a 2-or 3-square and “from the standpoint of the will be eovered in the second arti­ support of Mayor Francis Mahoney woodsh^ of the Cheney Homestead and plans for action will soon be the first Christmas at the Homestead found that the original building, still tions. Where that machine once stood, And for the competitive player, the circuits, permitting thousands of inch wafer of silicon. Each wafer will for the project, she then enlisted the player, the new games actually seem cle, which will deal with the ac­ became her domain. made public. brought 650 visitors. They were standing near its first site, was in too The pinball machine has been now stands a digital machine with new machines are faster and instan­ elements on a minute chip of silicon. contain about 100 circuit chips - complishments of the society.) Manchester. Chamber of Commerce to be more interesting.” Miss Shea has continued as the In 1968 negotiations between the greeted by hostesses in colonial ruinous condition to be moved, it revolutionized by the microprocessor sparkling lights and musical bells, taneously compare his score to the The MOS-LSI met the pinball each about the size of a capital ‘O’. ★ ★ ★ in the undertaking. Or more frustrating, depending on society’s efficient librarian. She has Historical Society and the Cheney costumes, drank mulled cider from decided to build a replica. chip, which allows for instantaneous and a one-game-per-quarter price highest score that day, that week, or machine through a cooperative effort Not that pinball machines are the The result of her work was a your skill. By WILLIAM E. BUCKLEY probably given more time than any Historical Foundation culminated in the great Cheney silver punchbowl, Looking for an appropriate place digital readouts, faster action and in­ compared to the old two-for-a- ever on that machine. It can be a of Rockwell International, only use. The microprocessor chips meeting in the Chamber office on other member of the society. Recent­ an offer by the foundation to give the and heard 18th century music from a for it, the committee asked the creased reliability. quarter standard (two-for-a-nickel 15 very humbling experience. Pittsburgh, and D. Gottlieb & Co., are showing up on car dashboards, Cookies Won’t Crumble The decade 1965-1975 was notable Oct. 5,1965 of a considerable group of ly she has served as chairman of the Historical Society the Cheney Historical Society for permission to years ago). The microprocessor chips — six of for the formation of a number of virginal built and played by a All of which may or may not be a Chicago. cash registers and in the cargo interested persons. The Chamber’s committee which is working on the Homestead with its valuable con­ build it on the pounds of the Cheney It’s great for bar owners since them, each no larger than a piece of The chips are not simple to make. FARMINGTON (UPI) - If the local historical societies in Connec­ member of the Historical Society. plus for flipper fiends. manipulator arm of Rockwell’s staff had done much of the necessary furnishing of the rebuilt Keeney tents, about three acres of land and Homestead. This was given, and the cheating is reduced and the game confetti — replace literally miles of Through an intricate process of cookie crumbles in the U.S.S.R., it ticut. The approaching Bicentennial That punchbowl deserves a brief Pinball purists are all for the new, Space Shuttle Orbitfir/a navigational preliminary work, and the meeting Street School. an endowment fund. The Cheney society also undertook to supervise itself has a memory by which he can spaghetti wiring, latches, coils and design and testing, the Rockwell won’t be for lack of care. Emhart of American independence con­ description. harder-to-cheat machines, but many satellite scheduled to orbit the earth was able to adopt bylaws, elect of­ A search was made for milestones Foundation was to retain for five Given by the silk manufacturers of the furnishing of the structure with check receipts against games played relays. engineers devise a computer “brain” in the 198os. Corp. reports that its Italian tributed to this development. amateur afficianados miss the packaging machinery plant has ficers, sign incorporation papers, on the old highways running through years the right to require the the country to Col. Frank W. Cheney benches and other equipment. Aivah and games won. The chips derive from the elec­ capable of performing desired func­ Tom Herrick, a spokesman for the Probably the increase in 'the erratic, eccentric old relics. shipped 32 biscuit-wrapping units to draw up a set of membership classes, Manchester. Research was begun to reconveyance of the property to its for his work in obtaining from Russell, an expert on colonial It’s great also for pinball manufac­ tronic digital computers invented in tions. This is translated into master Chicago gamesmaker, hailed the percentage of older people in the pop- 26 different plants in the Soviet and appoint co-chairmen of a com­ date the old houses in the town so possession if the society was unable Congress tariff protection for the silk building practices, built the benches uiation was another factor. They are mittee to conduct a membership that dated markers could be placed and in other ways contributed greatly Union. more interested in history than the to maintain the property. The offer industry, it is a massive silver bowl campaign, which was so successful on them. The first such marker was was accepted. to the project. young. elaborately decorated with grapes that within a few months 530 placed on the house on South Main The testing period ended on Jan. 1, The pupils of the present Keeney Locally, the threatened destruction and vines in relief, standing on a base j Business members were enrolled. Street now occupied by Bruce 1974, when the Cheney Foundation and a tray similarly adorned with Street School raised $1,800 to pay for of the Timothy Cheney house on East At the organization meeting, Watkins. Ultimately all structures furnishings. The raising of such a Center Street caus^ Manchester quitclaimed the property without relief work. It has a capacity of Matthew Moriarty, one of the incor­ built before 1850 were to be marked. sum by the pupils of an elementary people to think about some way to restrictions to the Society and itself several gallons. After this first Company Officer porators, became the first life A newsletter mailed to members school, largely by their own work, slow down the steady loss of old went out of existence. Members of success, a Christmas party at the member by handing his check for kept them informed of these and Raymond J. Martens has been appointed a company of­ buildings, a cause to which historical the Cheney family have from time to Homestead has become an annual was a notable achievement. The $150 to the treasurer. other activities and of the programs ficer and assistant director of data processing operations societies are dedicated. time added to the original endow­ event. same school provided a class in The first officers of the newly planned for the society’s meetings. at Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Hartford. ★ ★ ★ ment. However, the income from the Much of the work of preparing the colonial costume to occupy the formed Manchester Historical Socie­ ★ ★ ★ Martens joined Connecticut Mutual in 1969 as a com­ The Timothy Cheney house was one fund is, in these inflationary times, Homestead for public viewing was benches at the dedication. ty were*: In 1967 the Orford Parish Chapter ★ ★ ★ puter programmer trainee. He later served in various of the bulky, unadorned Connecticut insufficient to maintain the done by members of the society un­ William E. Buckley, president; of the Daughters of the American data processing positions including: programmer, farm houses (with a room in each Homestead, and an annual contribu­ der the direction of Herbert Swanson A committee of the Historical Horace Learned, vice-president; Revolution was having difficulty in systems programmer, senior systems programmer and corner, huge central chimneys and tion has to be made from the and Mrs. Mary Blish with Horace Society selected the places to be Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, recording maintaining and protecting from Historical Society’s funds. and Tony Learned as consultants. m ark^ by commemorative signs as systems programming analyst. narrow winding stairs) which, like secretary; Miss Hazel Lutz, cor­ vandalism the ruins of the Pitkin The gift of the Homestead made (Mr. Learned, a grandson of Col. sites of events of the Revolutionary Martens attended the Computer Training Institute in the Duke of Wellington, “stood four­ responding secretary; Arthur H. glass factory. The Historical Society the Manchester Historical Society Frank W. Cheney, had lived for a period, and wrote the inscriptions for West Springfield, Mass. He currently serves as education square to all the winds that blew.” filing, treasurer. agreed to assist by contributing one the owner of one of the most in­ time in the house.) Mr. Swanson was the signs. chairman of a Hartford region computer users group. Built by Timothy in the eighteenth Executive Council: The officers, half of the cost of maintenance, in­ teresting colonial houses in New a devoted worker, who, in the An important development of re­ Martens, his wife, Patricia, and children live in century, it had been expanded into a and Robert Boyce, Dr. Charles surance, and protection. Still having England. Built into a hillside, the colloquial phrase of today “knew his cent weeks in Manchester history has Manchester. country mansion by additions at both Jacobson Jr., Miss Frances Hoxie, financial troubles, in 1977 the DAR house has three floor levels, with stuff” thoroughly. His recent death been the designation as a National sides and the rear, but the original and C. Elmore Watkins. began to consider the sale of the land living and dining rooms, kithcen and was a great loss to the society. Historical District the area once 6 farm house was still visible at the ★ ★ ★ on which the broken walls of the core of the structure. It was finally buttery on the ground floor, four The chief contribution of the dominated by Cheney Bros, and con­ ’There followed a period of great stone building stood. bedrooms and a paneled parlor on the taining the homes of the family, the Law Partnership tom down to make room for a group activity. A series of historical ar­ Manchester Historical Soceity to the of apartment buildings. These picturesque vine-covered second, and a bedroom and a sizable town’s Sesquicentennial celebration mills, Clieney Hall and the houses Attorneys Nicholas F. Serignese and Richard S. Soran- ticles on Manchester’s past, written ruins are Manchester’s chief monu­ In the autumn of 1965 Miss Hazel studio in the attic. was a historical exhibition. The built by the firm for their employees. no have announced a merger with the offices of William by a committee headed by Miss ment of the Revolutionary period. To Lutz, retired supervisor of art educa­ There was much fine furniture in auditorium of the Whiton Library Dr. John Sutherland, a recent presi­ B. Collins to form a partnership, Serignese, Soranno and Helen Estes, appeared in The secure their preservation a com­ tion in Manchester elementary these rooms, particularly a set of was the setting for a group of booths dent of the Manchester Historical (Collins, which will engage in the general practice of law Herald. Well written and well il­ mittee was formed, with Edson dining room chairs, probably made Society, was the prime mover in the schools and founder-in-chief of the lustrated, they served admirably to illustrating periods of the town’s at 59 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. The firm will also Lutz Museum, finished work as Bailey as chairman, and with by one of the Windsor Chapins, history from the Indian days down to long process of obtaining this have an office at 21 E. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. keep alive interest in the town’s members representing the DAR, the chairman of a group of retired famous Connecticut cabinet makers, the end of World War I. Over 4,000 designation, which should help great­ Attorney Serignese attended the University of Connec­ history. Historical Society, and the general teachers who had compiled a child’s and two grandfather clock cases visitors marveled at the ingenuity ly in the preservation of the area in ticut and is a graduate of its school of law. He has been Circular Sale made by the clockmakers of the with which the space was used, and its present state. adm itt^ to practice before the U.S. District Court for SCOOPS Cheney family. However, some of the amount of material display^, in In the third article of this series. the District of Connecticut and before Connecticut m the furniture was much later in appropriate surroundings. Dr. Sutherland will tell us more courts. He is a member of the Connecticut and American mY w I m Y i design than the house itself, and the Christie McCormcck, then presi­ about this accomplishment which Bar Associations. He resides in East Hartford with his M m i m m i 'HI SIT im p mu Historical Society’s committee spent dent of the society, and Wells Den­ may open a new field of action for the wife Paula and two children. several years in a furnishing nison had worked together for many Historical Society. Attorney Soranno attended the University of Connec­ Starts Sunday worm HT i mroHY a a ; m ? program. Most of the needed things I r m i i L YisTimr? weeks in preparing the exhibition, In this sketch of the history of the ticut and is a graduate of its law school. He has been ad­ were acquired by gift, many from which was one of the high spots of the society, it has been impossible to mitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the I members of the society. Recently the town’s Sesquicentennial. Wells Den­ name only a few, a very few, of the District of Connecticut and before Connecticut courts. He buttery, the last of the rooms to be nison later became president of the many persons who contributed is a member of the Connecticut, American and Tolland 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. shown to the public, was opened to society. The fortitude and courage countless hours of work to the Bar Association. He resides in Hebron with his wife visitors. □aire. % ^ i with which he fought the long il­ projects and to the administration of An important result of the acquisi­ lnesses which finally caused his the Manchester Historical Society. Attorney Collins was graduated from the University of Pick up your copy of our exciting, tion of the Homestead was to give the death were an inspiration to all who The writer offers his regrets, and Connecticut School of Law. He was formerly a prosecutor society a place for filing cabinets, knew him. hopes that they will understand. for the State of Connecticut. He is a member of the vaiue-packed “ Dollar Days” circular display of quilts and wall hangings, ★ ★ ★ (Next week: AccomplishmenU Connecticut and Hartford Bar Associations. He lives in and a meeting room for small at your nearest Caldor store! S ’The grounds of the Homestead, of the Manchester Historical Glastonbury with his wife, Claire. groups. All of these were provided in shelter^ from the street by heavy Society.) Attorney William A. Liska, who has joined the firm as an associate, is a graduate of the Villanova Law School and is a member of the Connecticut, American and Tolland Bar Associations. He resides in Vernon with his wife Kathleen. Extra-Special Doorbusters...Saturday and Sunday Only! Politics of Taxation: America in World Perspective Attorney James D. Mirabile, who is senior counsel to Editor’s Note: This is the second in nrnnramcprograms. For instance, in relation ' ------B- the firm, is a graduate of Harvard Law School and is a a series of 15 articles exploring to gross national product, our spen­ whould exercise real power with a member of the Hartford County, Connecticut State, E “Taxation; Myths and Realities.” ding on Social Security, including aid mass base. Federal Dsitrict, Federal Appeals and Federal Supreme SAVE ON CALDOR’S OWN QUALITY PAINTS! This series was written for Courses to the handicapped and the poor, puts If, instead, I were a liberal and Court Bar Associations. He resides in East Hartford with by Newspaper, a program developed us in the lowest third among the 19 believed taxes buy civilization, and his wife Laurice and son. by University Extension, University richest democracies. Like Japan, social spending for health, education, Caldor Latex of California, , and funded Australia, New Zealand, and and welfare produces a more by a grant from the National Endow­ Switzerland, we are “welfare-state Realty Women Meet Wall Paint 033 humane and just society; if I also ment for the Humanities. laggards.” believed that a strong government is The Women’s Council of Realtors will meet Monday, ^ Our Reg. 6.49 Gallon___ \^ G A L L O N The course is offered for college Despite our relatively low total tax needed to curb the power of private Sept. 25 at noon at Manchester Community College. credit by Manchester Community burden and relatively meager public groups and assure individual security Lunch will be served in the dining room at the Student Dries in just half an hour! Cleans up with water. P College. For details about the programs of health and wlelfare, — if I believed all that, I would: Center” Available in decorator colors. Courses by Newspaper program at what we spend produces an un­ (1) Advocate a five-year plan for (Juest speaker will be David Garaventa, CPA, whose Super Heroes MCC, call 646-2137. paralleled political fuss. We move increasing sales taxes as well as topic will be “Tax Advantage of Home Ownership, ” by Colorforms Copyright 1978 by the Regents of toward the welfare state, but we do it Social Security taxes on payrolls; For cost information and reservations, call Jeanette Caldor Latex the University of California. with ill grace, carping and com­ (2) Gradually phase in a European- Lesparence at 646-0505 before Sept. 21, By HAROLD WILENSKY plaining all the way. House Paint 466 99« Our Reg. 1.39 style federal value-added tax (tax Dress and equip Batman. Every politician knows that taxes “Tax-Welfare Backlash" each business on the difference Our Reg. 7.59 Gallon. . . ^ ■ G A L L O N Superman or Wonder Woman. cannot be separated from their pur­ between sales to its customers and Abroad Mastrangelo Cited Stands up to the toughest weather! Resists blistering, Crime-fighting adventures! pose — spending. its purchases from other businesses No scissors or paste needed. We can explain political uproar in — i.e., its value added); Pascal Mastrangelo of 159 Maple St., Manchester, has ( Shower Massage peeling and fading. For trim, siding, too. In the 1966 California gubernatorial the United States only by comparing race, Ronald Reagan sounded the (3) Recognize that governments received a 30-year membership pin from the Inter­ by Water Pik other countries. national Association of Machinist and Aerospace Nerf Football theme that his dominated political Surprisingly, tax-welfare backlash cannot expand cash benefits and Caldor Latex Semi-Gloss Paint rhetoric ever since: taxes are too Workers, Lodge 1746. 4 Q (Hand-Held) successes appear among welfare social S( rvices without increasing 2.47 high, Washington bureaucrats waste Mastrangelo received the pin along with other 30-year U Reg. 29.99 Perfect for kitchen or bath. Colors / | 66 state leaders (Denmark, by 1973 the the tax take; Reg. 3.99 money, the man in the middle is members at a ceremony Sunday. He is chairman of the Every shower's an experience match Caldor wall paint. Our Reg. 7 .9 9 ...... " T Gai. top spender in the world), middle- (4) Accept the need for tax being squeezed, and — except for Manchester Housing Authority and active in the ’ with the original Water Pik! rank spenders (Finland, the United balance. I would avoid too much Democratic Party. Nerf Indoor Ball defense — we should cut spending. reliance on what surveys show are Cleanses thoroughly, soothes Kingdom), and laggards After four years in office, with the most unpopular taxes — property and relaxes. Easy to install. Caldor Porch and Floor Paint 99» (Switzerland). Apparently, spending taxes rising and welfare costs taxes on households and personal in­ Traffic-tough for basement, patio or 466 Reg. 1.29 that is profligate or lean, taxing that Stationary Model stairs. Weather resistant. Reg. 7 .59...... “ Gal. Soft'n safe to soaring. Governor Reagan won re- come taxes. Ref. 19.99...... election on the same slogans: “We is heavy or light, treatment of the ..13.40 throw or bat. poor that is generous or stingy — all Misguided enthusiasm for painfully Thoughts store Stock Only. No riinchecke. Not all colofi in all itore*. Ages 3 and up. are fighting the big spending calmer big-spending welfare states, has been both iean and hostile to the ting employer and employee con­ visible taxes will keep the country in these have little to do with political the costs of health, welfare, and non-aged poor; Denmark achieved politicians who advocate the welfare reaction. tributions. A common theme in Ger­ turmoil without prc^ucing enough state, the welfare bureaucrats whose education rose more smoothly and much because its programs have “Now faith is the sub­ works of man. The beauty For instance, lean-spending United man public discourse was “people revenue to meet citizen demand. jobs depend on expanding the welfare less visibly, unaccompanied by dis­ been generous to all, especially to the stance of things ...’’ and knowledge of God is in States and lavish-spending Denmark would not tolerate further in­ (Hebrews ll:li Official-Size system, and the cadres of ruptive rates of unemployment as less privileged. Yet both saw Uie rise the unveiling of lime. creases,” but by 1973 payroll taxes The views expressed in COURSES I find it diflicult why cer­ professional poor who have adopted both produced tax rebellions. Den­ they were in the United States and of not only their income taxes but Man has put such limits Football with Tee mark’s new “Progress Party,” led for health insurance and pensions BY NEWSPAPER are those of the tain people just cannot welfare as a way of life.” George Denmark. also successful protest candidates, on things that he has nut by tax lawyer Mogens Glistrup, had climbed to more than 27 percent authors only and do not necessarily believe in God... Wallace and Richard Nixon joined Second and more important, the champions of the middle majority. reflect those of the University of been able to see or touch. 2.88 Reg. 3.99 emerged as the second largest — with hardly any political fuss. As Faith is truly the key the chorus; and by the mid-seventies, squeeze on disposable income due to Contrast the countries with expen­ California, the funding agency, or the We see the effect of God Rugged fabric construction parliamentary party in December our population grows older, we will word that must be in order and in our humility must candidates Ford and Carter vied with rising prices and government expen­ sive programs, but relatively little participating newspapers and for pick-up games, practice. 1973 when Glistrup advocated: be forced to follow the German for a true and loving say, "Yes." Wind is not one another for first prize as fiscal ditures creates most tax resistance tax backlash. They avoid heavy example. colleges. conservatives. (1) Abolishing the income tax by in countries that rely too much on reliance on income and property relationship to exist. seen but its effects are visi­ 1980 and burning all papers in the God is the sustaining Thus was the stage set for the 1978 painfully visible taxes, especially in­ taxes. Instead, they finance their ble in the trees. So, too, revenue office; force that gives life its ENDORSED BY SHEP MESSING & THE N.A.S.L. 6 California tax revolt. come taxes and property taxes on social programs mainly through in­ Should Taxes Be Visible? G(jd is seen in man. Jesus (2) out what he called the (neaning and uniqueness. Low Taxes, Lean Spending, households. By “painfully visible,” I direct taxes such as sales iaxes, plus Traditionally, conservatives have the Son of God is the source Regent ‘Power Kick’ self-aggrandizing government mean taxes taken directly in one or Social Security contributions of The Author We too often have con­ and primary effect of that Big Backlash bureaucracy; abhorred high taxes, especially ceived (only) of God as Soccer Trainer two big bites from taxpayers who employers and employees. progressive income taxes. -Yet, if I Harold L. Wilensky is professor wind. The greatest love has General Is our social spending out of line? (3) Abolishing the welfare system believe that they will not receive In December 1977, the U.S. where we go in times of moved the mightiest forces were a conservative and believed the iAin the department of sociology;-:-: 6 . 6 6 Reg. 8.99 Compared to other countries, is our and substituting “social guards” in direct benefits in line with con­ Congress voted to increase Social trouble. Many have done in ways that man does not Electric Drive-On Car Ramps tax burden heavy? each local community — practical push for economic equality has gone jjliand research sociologist in the® just that, and have not been Includes #5 soccer ball, nylon tributions. (Social Security payroll Security taxes gradually from 12.1 far enough; if I a l^ believed the know of. Fluorescent The answer is plain: The United men such as doctors and :j:i: Institute of Industrial Relations-:-: satisfied with the answer, Richard Zaremba net and 12’ elastic cord. taxes are moderately visible, but percent to 15.3 percent of taxable pay welfare state impoverishes the States is low in both total taxing and businessmen who, within a strict 1:!;: and International Studies, Univer-:-:- so they have either said he Bright Stik® Perfect your skills! most citizens connect the tax with by 1990. That includes employer and professional and middle classes and Student 14.76 budget and with no red tape, would sity of California, Berkeley He does not exist or he just in public spending for social specific future benefits.) employee contributions and a levy rewards the idle and improvident, Manchester The Game Bag Sturdily constructed to support say yes or no to welfare applicants; I previously taught at the Universi- drjes not hear me. Included in the visible-tax club for M^icare. that “confiscatory taxation” is un­ Community College over 5,(X)0 lbs. Built-in wheel well (4) Cutting the pensions of lijty of Chicago and the University?: But he does heai me — Our Reg. 10.99 during the 1960s and early 1970s were Many (Congressmen, frightened by dermining our economic freedoms jSof Michigan. 8.64 O rig.* 18.88 Spalding “Dr. J" and tire support. Fully assembled. remaining public employees. only we do not see or hear 8.76 Great for oil changes, other repair such welfare laggards as the United the apparent protest of their con­ while expenditures by “ big g: His txwks include “Industrial $! A 25" fluorescent lighting unit or Wilson “Bob McAdoo" ^ Tax Strategies States, Canada, Switzerland, and stituents, said, “Let’s shift all or the answer that he has for that plugs in wherever you Keeps you cozy at the stadium work. government” are making everyone a |Relat|ons,” “Organizational! us. One man will look at a 1 Yesterdays I even when the temperature Basketball and Social Spending such middle-rank spenders as the some of the increase to general dej^ndent client of the state — if I n e ^ it for cool, energy- :g:Intelligence; Knowledge and! ( Up and say that it is only - efficient illumination. dips. Just step in, tie drawstring. •3000 Lb. Adjustable To put the American and Danish United Kingdom, Finland, and (in the federal revenues.” But in the United believed all that, I would break with ®Policy in Government and In-! Reg. 11.99 Jack Stan>^, Reg- 4.29.... 3 .1 7 e i. half empty, while the other 2!i \ eur« •Intermediate markdowm have been taken. 8 .44 experience in perspective, we can 1960s) Denmark — countries where States, the core of general revenues conservative tradition and advocate |d u stry ,” and “The Welfare S ta te | Nyiorvwound; oflidal size & w ei^ . backlash voting has been prominent. is the income tax — far more one will say that it is half Arbitrator approves look at the big spenders who have a big increase in property taxes on igand Ekjuality.” He is also co-§i full. Both have been given been developing civilized welfare Although the justification for in­ provocative than social insurance households and in income taxes, the Cheney Bros, wage cut. contributions. :-Aauthor of “Industrial Society an d ! the answer their desires, states with relatively little political come taxes in Denmark and the more progressive the better. ^Social Welfare” and co-editor o f! 10 Years ,\p;o 3 WAYS TO CHARGE United States alike is “tax the rich, The myth that we have reached the but only one is able to SALE PRICES uproar; countries as diverse as Sharply increasing the most pain­ ::j::“The Uses of Sociology.” i-i- John Piela Jr. of 359 MANCHESTER VERNON help the poor,” the outcome is cer­ perceive it through his 1. CALDOR CHARGE EFFECTIVE Sweden, Austria, Netherlands, upper limit of taxation for social fully visible taxes would provoke :-;i: Recently, he interviewed 300! Bidwell St. is chosen Star tain political trouble with no spiritual eyes. The other SATURDAY Belgium and Germany. programs can be put in perspective such a political fuss that no incum­ ^politicians, health and welfare of-*: State Farmer of 1968 at the 2. MASTER CHARGE 1145 ToHand Turnpike TrI-CIty Shopping Center relationship to equality. The United by German experience. In 1961, Ger­ only sees it through the AND The first lesson is that although all bent big spender would last. Can­ •:.:.ficials, and buget experts in 12::=: eyes of the world — which Eastern States Exposition 3. VISA/BANKAMERICARD States achieved little income man payroll tax rates for social in­ SUNDAY modern countries share the didates who work the tax-welfare :-:countries. >s: tells him that there is no and regional winner among redistribution because our spending surance reached 22.3 percent, coun­ ONLY spending-taxing explosion, in the backlash would be successful; they God and that which is at­ 12 state champions in the tained is only by the hard Northeast. PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MandiP.ster. Conn., Sal,. Sept. IH. 1978 - PAGE SEVEN l MANCIIESTER e v e n ing herald. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. IB. I97H Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz ACROSS wds, Cat, Answer to Previous Puzzle abbr.) 1 Perambulator S I S i 5 Entreat DOWN 0 c C u R LOCAL CHURCHES E D u Church Dear Abby THAT HAS TO BE THE UIHT WOULP ANYONE 9 Same (prefix) C S| - w .-v- PJMBE5T E)(PERIMENT WANT TO KNOW HOW 12 Weather 1 Vegetables D T V GOSPEL HALL, Center St. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and bureau (abbr ) 2 Invitation re- G N u p ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, By Abigail Van Buren I'VE EVER SEEN! MANYNOTOIE5 YOU CAN Y E M E N 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., 13 Sadist sponse (abbr.) 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, L 0 A Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. PUT IN A P06H0U5E Marquis de 3 Mediterranean Schools Scholsky, pastor. minister. L E 0 subcontinent BEFORE THE ROOF FALLS IN? E U R A I FLLL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday mass 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. 14 Apply lightly (2 w ds) 8 0 R 0 P NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St.Rev. at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. Worship, sermon: “A ’Tragic Choice” ; 6 15 Enthusiastic 4 Crazy N E T 0 Philip Saunders, minister. DEAR ABBY: Please help us solve a problem that I know 16 Shortly 5 Religious ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James p.m.. Worship, sermon: "Identifying S T A M P s 17 Yale man poem 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service Children of God” (Book Review: 1 John). many grandparents are having now. E T U D E To Open Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll 16 Watering 6 Talk wildly and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Our daughter lives about a thousand miles from us. She fl E S TJ Rev. Francis V. Krukowski. team EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, place 7 Commotion Deliverance Service. Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. left her husband, took their son and daughter, and is now ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon 19 Sandwich 6 Longing (si) 28 Place 43 College FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange pastor emeritus. Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ living with another man. type (abbr.) 9 Roman date Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Iliaso v We are planning a trip to see her and our grandchildren, 29 Flat athletic group Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7:30 son, pastors; Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 20 Snoops 10 Cut-price deal 30 Tear Church Schools will open Sunday at pastor. 44 Billboard p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. so I wrote and told her that because we do not approve of 22 Cripple 11 Japanese 32 Benches several Manchester churches, in­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. her living with a man she is not married to, we refuse to stay 24 Mental sash (pi.) 35 Bishop 45 Military a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Services; acumen cluding Emanuel Lutheran and Trini­ Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ with her, but will stay at a nearby motel instead. She THERE WAS MORE 19 Two times 36 Author of fugitive ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 9:45 a.m.. Church School, Adult Forum, 25 Leaves out ty Covenant. vice, responded by saying that she had plenty of room in her YEAH-' VEAM.' VEAM.' TO THE BEATLES 21 Baseball "The Raven" 46 Shah’s Rev. Philjp A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio Bible Study; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery 27 Less rough THAN THATGRANPPA! player Mel 38 Lament Classes at Emanuel will begin CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, P. Padelli, co-pastors. for infants; noon. Congregational home, and if we didn’t stay with her, the children would 31 Johnnycake country Adams Street at Thompson Road, Rev. start asking questions, so if we wanted to see our grand­ 32 Metallic 39 Heavens 47 Scorch tomorrow at 9:45 a.m., and everyone Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m ■ meeting; 6:30 p.m.. Youth open house. 23 Broke bread is invited to attend a class in his/her Edward S, Pepin, pastor. children, we would have to stay with her. sound 41 Not 48 City of Sunday masses at 7:30 and 8 a.m. in sanc­ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL We love our grandchildren very much and want to see 33 I possess 24 Departed Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 25 Musical work appropriate Phoenicia age bracket, according to Judy tuary, and 10:30 a.m. and noon in school CHURCH, United Church of Christ, them, but we don t know what to do or how to answer our (contr.) Torstenson, Christian education Su .day Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11-45 auditorium. 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. 34 One (Sp.) 26 Single (prefix) 42 Farmyard 51 Corrida cheer a,m. daughter. 27 Beverage (pi.) sound 52 Greek letter coordinator. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH. MacLauchlin, pastor. Please help. 35 Entrapped CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF AN AMERCIAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 9 a.m.. Church School registration; 10 36 Kind of SHATTERED hammer I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '0 11 LATTER-DAY SAI.NTS, Woodside a.m.. Morning Worship and Church Teachers of the various classes are 585 E. Center St. Rev. Frederick Lanz DEAR SHATTERED: Your daughter is holding the 37 Woes Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. director of Christian education. School, sermon by the Rev, Dr. I2 13 14 Walton, bish^. trump card, eo if you want to see your grandchildren you 39 Sane Marianne Wilcox and Laurie Gaskell, MacLauchlin on the “The Global ^ 40 Negative 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, had better sUy with her. SUying with your daughter 15 16 17 3-year olds; Susan Hamilton and 9 a.m., P^riesthood; 3:30 p.m. Gospel!" Scripture reading: Luke 10:25- prefix (pi.) Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing doesn’t necessarily mean that you approve of her lifestyle. Elaine Fuss, ^year olds; Sue Sig­ during the service; 10:30 a.m.. Morning 37; 11 a.m,. Fellowship Hour in the Hall; 41 Type or jacket 18 19 H 2 0 21 p.m,. Sacrament Service. You don’t say how old the grandchildren are, but if 42 Start ■ mund and Leslie Haney, 5-year olds; Worship, message: "The Interim ," 11:30 a.m,. Confirmation orientation for they’re old enough to “start asking questions,” it’s time your n 23 SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. parents and young people in the chapel; 7 45 Every Sharon Hamilton and Sally Lessard, Nursery provided; 6 p.m.. Youth daughter started giving them some truthful answers. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 46 Doctrine ■ Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ Fellowships meet. p.m.. Senior Piigrim Fellowship. 25 26 28 29 30 Grade 1; Ruth Lehrach and Barbara ficers. DEAR ABBY: Although Tm only 14, I look much older, adherent L ■ Buus, Grade 2; Linda McGehan and ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, NORTH UNITED METHODIST (suffix) 31 fl 33 9:30 a m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. and I’ve been out with guys who are 20 and even 21. (I I RECKON THAT WA5 THE 49 Here (Fr.) Park and Church streets. Rev. Stephen CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. SENERAL IDEA WHEN SOME­ ■ ■ Joan Bourque, Grade 3; Nancy Four­ Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m,, Open-Air sometimes say I’m almost 18, and they believe me.) 50 Hawkeye 34 3. K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Barbara F. Custer, pastor. ONE STASHED IT IN OUR. nier and Phyllis Mosby, Grade 4; Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting My problem is that I am turned on very easily. 1 still have State ■ ■ West, assistant to the rector; Rev Alan 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Services, ser­ 37 38 Paula Haney and Barbara Bowman, UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, fairly high moral standards, but when a guy I like kisses me, 52 Hawk's J. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. mon: “Communicating the Christian victims w Grade 5; Jane Johnson and Debbie 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart my resistance melts away. 40 41 minister. T-30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with Faith,” coffee fellowship between ser­ My friends say I'm cute, and I have a great figure. So far. 53 Horse ■ Johnson, Grade 6; Maude Carpenter, vices, 9 a.m,. Nursery for children 5- 54 Dismal failure 42 43 44 47 48 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. homiiy by Father Jacobson; 10 a m I've gone only to "second and third bu.,e," but I’m afraid one Grade 7; Susan Pearson, Grade 8; years old and younger; 10:30 a.m., 55 River in ■ ■ Ho y Eucharist, Rite II, with sermon by of these times I won’t be able to control myself. Am I 49 50 51 52 Paul Lutz, Grades 9 and 10; David Worship; 6:30 p.m.. Prayer; 7 p.m.. Europe Father Jacobson. (hurch School classes for age 3 to Grade normal? 56 Sunflower Worship. 53 54 Jackson and Pastor Ronald Fournier, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 6; 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior Sacred Dance WEAK IN THE KNEES state (abbr) 55 Grades 11 and 12; Tom Larson, in­ Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. Group; 8 p.m., "Elastic Band " meets at 57 Hat material 56 57 58 TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 DEAR WEAK: The emotions you feel whiie being kissed tern, adult Bible study; and Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery the parsonage. 58 Regarding (2 16 Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E, are normal to everyone, but new to you. You are much too Dale Gustafson, Adult Forum. provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 CALVARY CHURCH, Assemblie. of young to be dating guys who are 20 and 21. And further­ SEWSRAPER ES'EBI Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant God, 647 E, Middle ’Turnpike. Rev. to the pastor. p.m.. Service, Informal Worship. more, you would be wise to postpone the heavy kissing until ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. yqn are older and sufficiently experienced to control Those planning to teach later in the 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for yourseU. with the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. school year are Marlene Christensen, Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. adults and children; 10:30 a m.. Service If, at age 14, you’ve gone to “second and third base," yon Win at bridge 6 Nursery for infants; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Alley Cop — Dave Graue Susan Plese, Mary Ann Dorsey Lin­ 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m. of Worship, message by Pastor Gustaf­ had better get out of that league or you’ll be known as the da Hempstead, Cheryl Hadley, Don Bible School classes for all ages, three Mass in English and Polish. son; 6:30 p.m.. Gospel Service, “Home Run Queen” by the time you’re 15. (Herald photo by Chastain) through adult. Nursery for infants; 4 ... HE TOLD HIM THE ... THERE REALLY and Debbie Gunsten and Valarie CONCORDIA LUTHERAN "singspiration" and Bible preaching, VDO KNOW WHAT/ VE&..I OVER- I DIDN'T KNOW YEAH, 'tOU'RE A too costly first trick p.m.. Inquirer's Class; 6 p.m.. Evening DEAR ABBY: I taught school and didn't marry until I was HAPPB4ED HEARD ONE OF PRINCE WAS BEING 'vOU WERE IN­ v y a s n ' t t i m e ! RIGHT ABOUT Norris. CHURCH, (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Karl Gustafson, speaker. Service, a program prepared and run by 34. Vincent was 36 and had never been married either. He PRINCE AHT1J!?L'/ t h e DOCTORS HELD IN A PLACE TERESTED... THAT.' Manchester’s Church of the Nazarene on Main Street. Burton D. Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 lived with his mother, but said we would have a place of our TAUONS TO AN C A L L E D -|> « AND BESIDES... the senior high and Matt Hennigan, Stacy, associate pastor. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior OFFICIAL... VAUEY O F / WHY NORTH showing slides of all their events this past own when we married. We did, but in less than six months SMOKES.V DIDN'T when East played the queen. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery for pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, minister of his mother got "lonesome" and moved in with us. ♦ K 7 5 year plus special music. visitation and outreach. YO U ^ ¥ J 9 2 South could not wait to win Trinity Covenant’s junior high, small children. Our house is small, but it does have two bedrooms, so I fix­ T E L L m e : ♦ A K 8 the trick with his ace. senior high and adult classes of its 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ed one up for Mother J., with a new TV, which she rarely South went right after ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, ♦ 9 7 4 2 Sunday Bible School will begin turns on. She comes to our bedroom and sits on our bed clubs. West took his ace and message by the Rev, Mr. McLain, (even when we are IN it) and watches whatever we’re WEST EAST tomorrow at 9;30 a.m. at the adja­ AREA CHURCHES 4 10 6 3 4 Q J 9 4 led a second heart to give cent Keeney Street School. All other (Children’s Church and Nursery provided; watching. After we turn out our lights she sits in a chair in East four heart tricks. South 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the ¥ 10 3 ¥ K Q865 classes will meet at the church COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN our bedroom and reads with a flashlight. And she doesn’t a headache and North a case PRI.NCE Oh PEACE LITHERA.N FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided leave until she thinks we are both asleep. ♦ 10 6 5 4 3 ♦ J7 of the screaming meemies CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Road ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Route 31, 4 A 8 5 4 63 where nursery facilities are CHURCH. Route 31 and North River EAST HARTFORD, (Southern Baptist CENTER CONGREGATIONAL There is no lock on our bedroom door. Mother J. has two North wanted to know why available. Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W Gray Hoad, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens. Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Conveniion), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF other children. They never ask her to their homes, but they SOUTH South didn’t let East hold the pastor. pastor; Rev. Francis A. Liszewski, assis­ 4 A82 first heart trick. He ex­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship: 11 a.m., Sunday Coley, pastor. tant pastor. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. run in to say “hi" to her on their way somewhere else. Her 9 am ., Sunday School; 10.15 am .. II a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services Curtis Jr., pastor. health is good, and she could afford to live alone. ¥ A 7 4 plained in no uncertain Teachers of the 10-week elective School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m,; Sun­ ♦ Q92 Worship Service. which are interpreted for the deaf 8:45 a.m.. First Hour, Woodruff Hall; I am at the breaking point, Abby. I have considered ask­ The Flintstones — Hanna Barbara Productions terms that there was no courses are Philip Woodrow, "Chris­ sonage on Cornwall Dr. day masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 4 KQ J 10 10 a.m.. Worship Service, -Sanctuary, the ing Vincent to make a choice between his mother and me special bonus for winning tian Finances"; Larry Rekas and FIRST ASSE.MBLIES OF GOD, 763 Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday and at St. Joseph’s Mission, Eagleville. the first trick. South should ST. JOSEPH CHURCH. 33 West St., School; 6 p.m.. Training Union. Rev. Mr, Curtis preaching, “Sacrament but I’m afraid he'd choose her. I can't take this much longer. r WELL, -YOU Vulnerable: North-South G eorge Mancini, “ Study in Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Rockville. at 8:30 a.m. K N O W M E , have known that West had Jelley, pastor, ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, of Baptism.” Martha Freimuth, ad­ What should I do? b a r n e -v, Dealer: South led the top of a short suit. If T^essalonians” ; Robert DeValve, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD, ASHLAND, KENTUCKY WHAT FRED- 10 a.m., a u rc h School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ 673 Ellington Rd,, South Windsor, Rev. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. ministrator of Project Service will speak DO I ' M N O West North East South East had been allowed to Revelations for Today"; Gary Jo- day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. on the work of the Manchester Area DEAR ASHLAND: Have a long talk with Vincent. Ex­ ning Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Service. Carl J, Sherer, pastor. Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 you EK.PERT... 1 NT hold that trick. South would doin, "God, I Don't Understand”; (Folk) at 11:15 a.m., Vigil of Holy days at Conference of Churches, Church School; plain your need for privacy, and aak him to convey it to hia THINK UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Saturday Masses at 5 and / p.m.; sun- p.m.; Sunday Morning Masses: 7 00 Pass 3 NT Pass Pass have had all the time in the 7 p^^m.^Holy day at 7:30, 9 a.m., and 5 and 11:15 a.m., Laotian family reception and mother. Insiit on a lock for your bedroom door. If Vincent ? T » Pass world to knock out the club and John Berggren, adult, teacher CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. training. 7 ^fti./Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall; 3 p.m., refuiei, then face it: he has already made his choice. ace and make at least three t.HRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. p.m. HOCKANUM UNITED METH­ notrump. -•■'iiler, minister. ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East Asto Wamah reunion picnic, 47 Princeton Do yon wish you had more friends? For the secret of Opening lead; ¥10 S ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, Come 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, St.; 6:30 p.m.. Grade 7 confirmands and popularity, get Abby’s new booklet: “How To Be Popular; The elementary and high school 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath parents. Federation Room. IN Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim pastor. and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. pastor. You’re Never Too Young or Too Old.” Send tl with a long, staff includes Dale McCubrey and Fellowship. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ■ o 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery self-addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Janice Smyth, Nursery Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, CalU. 90212. You hold; ST, MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Tolland Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m available. superintendents; Susy Sinatra and Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood By Oswald Jacoby SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH minister. Koby Kitchen, Nursery aides; a f//t and Alan Sontag Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ ^ 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN Patricia Anderson and Jule Poole! day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a m SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 11 a.m.. Guest minister is Joanne I Astrograph Most bridge players would Rev. Michael Donohue. A.MERICA), 1120 Silver lane. East Hart­ CHURCH, United Church of Chrial, Kapanek Orlando, a Unitarian Univer- open their fourth-best dia­ Cradle Roll; Carol Longo and Gloria M E SSIA H evangelical The Born Loaer — Art Sansom Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. Route 44-A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. salist chaplain at Norwich State Hospital mond against South’s three- Swensen, Early Childhood LUTHERAN CHl'RCH, (Wisconsin notrump contract. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 Bechtold, pastor. Nursery and Sunday School, Coffee and S ep tem b er 17, 1978 A reader wants to know if E superintendents; Linda Allely, Grade Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. today. Start them thinking in Today’s West believed in M APPING COM.Ml NITY CHURCH, a.m.. Church Service, Nursery provided 11 a.m.. Service of Worship; 9:30 a.m., Conversation. There's a possibility this com­ the right direction. BEsiPK.SHe eers A KICK, our we violate the rule that an 1; Jan Neumuth, Grade 2; Robin and 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., worship 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL ing year that you can make the leading a major suit and opening notrump must be Service. (Thurch School for all; 10:30 a.m., Ck)ffee FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ID use THAT selected a heart on the the­ Joe Vollaro, Grade 3; Beverly Zuru, Harold W. Richardson, minister. CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev. and Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. cash register ring by beginning Taking a fresh approach to a either 4-3-3-3; 4H-3-2 or 5-3-3- CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY new ventures or pushing a new LOMeuVAWP ory that his partner was 2 distribution and bid one Grade 4; Linda Rekas, Grade 5; 9:15 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Service William Parsing, rector. Fellowship. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School business situation today may more likely to be long in the Sherry Neuner, Grade 6; Shirley UNITED METHODIST CHURCH and CJiurch School. 10 a.m.. Worship Service; registration product. Don't be afraid to turn up an angle you over­ notrump. Ellington. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL for pupils up to the age^of 20, care for advocate the untried rr-s ^ suit that West was shortest Our answer is a resound­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL for Sunday School classes after service looked before. The result could Hewitt, Grade 7; Darrell Zylka, CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. very young children, s|ibject of the produce something very advan­ in. ing perhaps. We do with 10:15 a.m,. Coffee hour; 11 a m CHIRCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED Grade 8; Lorrie Daniels and Matt for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin Stanton (Tonover, minister. “ lesson-sermon: "M atter," golden text tageous. The lead gave South a some partners under some Worship Service, Sunday School. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. Sept. 18. chance to go wrong and Hennigan. high school; and Don RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF 10:30 a.m.. Nursery; Worship Service from the Bible: "... the Lord is in his hold VIRGO (Aug. Z3-Sept. 22) Sort­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be ,F0RHeP.. circumstances, but in most Reese III, minister. FIRST congregational ing out the pieces of the puzzle alert today. You could be the South responded nobly. Pedemonti, adult superintendent. Of­ FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford sermon; “Christ Shall Reign.” temple: let all the earth keep silence instances would open one 9:45 a.m.. Church School for CHURCH, 837 Main St. (corner of Conn. before him." Habakkuk 2:20. for others, be they personal or bird dog who sniffs out a good He covered the 10 of hearts club. P Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker ficers are Phyllis Nelson, superinten­ kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a m., financial, is your forte today. deal for another or the middle­ with dummy’s jack and I.N'EWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Lane, West Hartford. Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN dent; Nancy Barron, secretary; Worship Service. Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. You'll exult and excel in putting man who brings two people Charlotte Neal, treasurer; and 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship, CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), things together. Find out more who need each other together. Heathcliff — George Gately S T . DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, associate minister. 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Services; Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. Esther Granstrom, missions TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ol what lies ahead lor you by You benefit in either case. Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church ?:1| a.m,, Adult Bible CTass. Kuhl, pastor. sending for your copy ol Aslro- ARIES (March 21-April 19) Take secretary. Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald Joseph R, Bannon, pastor. School, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; McLean, pastor. ROCKVILLE UNITED 9 a.m.. Family Worship followed by Graph Letter by mailing 50 the leadership role in ventures Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Coffee Hour; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School cents lor each and a long, self- you happen lo be part of today. REFUN P5■ 9 a.m.. Worship Service. METHODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St, Winthrop — Dick Cavalll ANP ■ ' Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth Rev. Richard E. Thompson, pastor. and Youth Forum; 10:15 to 11:35 a.m.. addressed stamped envelope You are ingenious in this sec­ ...... 'saWEWiffi Fellowship. lo Astro-Graph. P 0 Box 489. tor, particularly if participation lAMUSTMENTB 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service First and Second Year Youth Instruc­ is limited. CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 Radio City Station. N Y. 10019. Wings of Morning TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ tion; 7 p.m.. Youth meeting at church Be sure lo specify birth sign. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A A-5 BAP; A S IM By CLIFF SIMPSON Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED SOUTH UNITED METHODIST LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Those condition you'd like lo impose CONc:S

U r KACiE EIGHT___MANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sal., Sept. 16, 1978 Obituaries i Organisms in Water .Mrs. .4nn C. Brown Mrs. Ann Cole Brown, 94, of 565 Vernon St. died Friday morning at a Not Major Problem Manchester convalescent home. She was the widow of Robert Brown. By GREG PEARSON been found in the water do not appear Mrs. Brown was born Feb. 28,1884, Herald Reporter to be anything that would be harmful. in Derrinraw, County Armagh, The Town of Manchester is keeping “We’re not taking any chances,” Northern Ireland, and had lived in a close check on its water and any he said. Manchester since coming to this possibly related stomach nisorders to The town will continue sampling, country in the early 1900s. She was a ensure that there- are ho problems as well as heavy chlorination of the member of South United Methodist with the drinking supply. system and flushing of the water Church. Recent tests of town water have mains to clean them out, he said. She is survived by a son, Wilbur C, shown an increase in organisms in “With an unfiitered water supply, Brown of Vernon; and a niece, Mrs. the water, but bacterial counts still that’s the only thing you can do,” Elizabeth Juul of East Hartford. .are within standards set by the Jodaitis said. The private funeral is Saturday at federal government, Frank Jodaitis, He is concerned because the heavy Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. water and sewer administrator, said. chlorination could lead to some upset Is Burial will be in East Cemetery. “I really don’t think it’s going to be stomachs. This could cause some There are no calling hours. any major problem. We’re trying to confusion if an upset stomach is Her family suggests that any do everything we can do to ensure that reported as water-related. memorial gifts may be made to a no problem develops,” he said. Also, the town’s flushing program charity of the donor's choice. Dr. Alice Tufek, the town’s direc­ could be one of the reasons for the in­ tor of health, has sent a letter to the crease in organism growth found in Rodney E. Bentley medical staff at Manchester water samples, Jodaitis said. When ROCKVILLE — Rodney E. memorial Hospital about the matter. the lines are flushed, some of the Bentley, 66, of Lebanon Road, North She wrote that she has been asked growths that have developed and are Berwick, Maine, formerly of Reading Progress On Tape by the state to monitor any in< rease undisturbed on the sides of the lines Rockville, died Thursday at his Second graders in Room 4 at Verplanck in gastrointestinal illness that might are flushed out and would appear in home. He was the husband of Mrs. the progress made in reading this year. They be related to the water. She asked samples. Mary Hitt Bentley. School are tape-recording their reading will be taking home talking report cards at that the medical staff members con­ In August 1977, residents of the Mr. Bentley was born Jan, 11,1912, progress. Shown here are, backs to camera, the end of the year. The children’s reading tact her if they suspect such a water- southwest section of Manchester had in Rockville, son of the late Frank David Robertson and Jacqueline Brenner, will be recorded periodically on a cassette related Illness. to boil their water for more than a and Nina MacDonald Bentley, and and left, Mrs. Chris Parks, teacher, Donald which will be presented to ‘‘mom and dad” in “This information will help the week because of high bacterial had been employed at Hamilton Stan­ Sauer and Christopher Heimer. The students town decide whether to issue a counts. That problem was corrected June. (Herald photo by Pinto) boiling order, even though the water dard Division of United Aircraft are making sure their parents will know of but led to increased concern about Corp., Windsor Locks, before moving tests may still be inconclusive,” Dr, the town’s water supply. to Maine. He previously had worked Turek wrote. The town is in the process of plan­ at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in East Jodaitis said that the bacteria ning for updating of its system, in­ Hartford for 20 years. Before retiring counts in water samples have met cluding a full filtering system for a year and a half go, he had been Visitor Sold on Capitalism standards. The organisms that have water. employed at the Hussey Manufac­ turing Co,, North Berwick. (J>ntinut''ir art and artists ly exercising our Russian. Cautious­ Court date is Sept. 26. The long strips of rugs, commonly Uusi-Hallila, who works full time in a contemporary art on the walls and a long, hanging tube light has been rescheduled for Sept. 25 at were discovered at the same hospital and all also suffered from The lovely table linens which are called “rag rugs,” which are made of "llie abundant evidence ol artistry ly, the lady entered into the conver­ East Hartford shoe store owned by her husband and 7:30 p.m. at the District Firehouse. hospital. another illness. made in Finland are used on every heavy duty cotton woven together gives the Finiiisli culture a very dis­ fixture. The ornament hanging from the ceiling is a traditional sation, often correcting our Russian Manchester Police Friday charged herself, said she painted them “just The public is urged to attend both Any link between the cases was East Hartford Police reported van­ table, either as tablecloths or are typical in every Finnish home. tinctive character, one that is easily Christmas one which is often used year-round. Bouquets of grammar. Later, she invited the two town residents with a theft that for fun” in her spare time last meetings. Lloyd told reporters that doctors at probably coincidental, Lloyd said. dalism Friday in four parks. placeniats and serve as a lovely coor­ admired by the visitor. flowers are in abundance. group to her aparttTlent for coffee.” occurred at 140 Spruce St. The Finns prefer the rugs over their winter. The murals are Norwalk Hospital have “identified” “We're not sure there is a connec­ A total of $600 worth of damage dinating backdrop for the beautiful “We accepted her invitation, and The theft of a guitar and money clean polished floors to wall-to-wall five cases of Legionnaires Disease tion,” he said. was done at Gorman Park, where dinnerware, probably the most well- carpeting. she gave us coffee and refreshments. this summer. One of the victims, an from the residence was reported Asked why a news conference had fences were damaged, a baseball known of which is Arabia ' Many women have their own looms Then, she brought out a crumpled, elderly woman who also had cancer, Friday afternoon, police said. dugout was painted and a door to a been called if there was no connec­ in their homes on which they make torn piece of yellow paper which had died. Friday night police arrested two lavatory was damaged, police said. We had a heyday in the main tion, Lloyd replied he was afraid the Arabia store in Helsinki, feasting our the rugs and also weave the wool rya Fire Calls been all patched up with cellophane Surrounded by hospital aides and “rumor mill,” fueled by erroneous men in connection with the theft. Fencing also was damaged at tape.” officials, Lloyd said the discovery of Robert Godfrey, 25, of 689 Main St. eyes on the gorgeous dishes. rugs, which also hang in nearly every news reports, might cause un­ Foran Park. Damage was estimated Finnish home. Garaventa indicated that the paper the five cases of Legionnaires and Armand Marques, 43, of 138 at $550, police said. The glassware of Finland is also Manchester warranted public concern. The ryas are often of traditional Birch St. were charged with third- Police also reported that a motor­ known for its beauty and individuali­ Friday, 10:45 a.m.-Truck fire at West design similar to an early American degree larceny and third-degree cycle had been driven inside the ty of design. We were fortunate to Middle Turnpike and New State Road. visit three of the major glass fac­ sampler with a contrasting color on a burglary, police said. Court date for Hockanum Pool being built off High (Town) tories and their factory stores which solid background forming the pic­ both is Sept. 25. Street. The ptwl was marked by the East Hartford were brimming with tourists. They ture. Modern ryas are also made in motorcycles tires. Vernon were the Nuutijarvi, Humppila and striking contemporary designs. Friday, 10:31 a m.—Medical call at 30 A gate to a tennis court was Melrose St. A Rockville resident was arrested Rihimaki glassworks, all north of damaged at Nicholson Park, police The golden era of the Finnish ryi Friday, 12:06 p.m,—False alarm at Friday and charged with issuing bad said. Helsinki. Another popular glassware rug ran from the middle of the 18th East Hartford High School. is Itala which can be found in the century to the early 19th century with Friday, 1:56 p.m.—Automobile acci­ United States in Scandinavian shops dent at 43 Holly Road. wandering professional weavers and other fine stores. doing the work. The pattern design Friday, 8:07 p.m.—Public assistance call at 66 Bliss St. Explosion Blacks Out We were most impressed that our was free and no precise drawings Finnish hosts used all the beautiful were used. We saw many beautiful dishes, glassware and linens daily examples of the older rugs in the Springfield Coliseum and have several sets of each which National Museum in Helsinki they bring out for their daily “coffee Card Party Set SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - We found that nearly every woman complete loss. He said officiais will time” or desserts, as well as the Power was knocked out at the knits or crochets or sews also. have to find alternate sources of regular meals. GLASTONBURY - The Glaston­ Springfield Civic Center complex power until repairs are made, which Although it is not an economic bury Emblem Club 478 will sponsor a Friday when the electric he estimates will take several weeks. Anja Koski surprised us when she necessity, Mrs. Koski makes all the Monte Carlo whist and setback party transformer exioded, sending two Some eyewitnesses at the scene pulled a small white linen tablecloth sweaters for her family on her knit­ today starting at 8 p.m. at the men to the hospilai. saw a flash of light where the explo­ with lace edging out of the picnic ting machine. If she wants something % Elks Lodge, Woodland Street, About 12 workers were in the area sion occurred, and radio station basket and laid it on a rock for our to wear, Jarkko Koski said, proudly, Glastonbury. of the explosion, but the two taken to WSPR was knocked off the air tem­ picnic on one of the thousands of she makes it. Her daughters are Prizes and refreshments will be the hospital suffered only minor in­ porarily. islands in the Finnish archipelago. following in her creative footsteps. furnished. A small donation will be juries. Springfield fire and police officials We even had egg cups for our boiled We watched 15-year-old lina Koski •-S-1 accepted at the door. Senior citizens The civic center lost power spent Friday afternoon clearing eggs. make a beautifully tailored shirt will receive a discount. Thursday night, and workers from debris and trying to piece together The finishing artistic touch on One of our relatives, Helana Niemi the city, along with employees of the events which led to the explosion. every table is a bouquet of fresh of Kuoi'tane, had her own specially Western Masschusetts Electric Com­ flowers. designed crafts rooij^ completely pany, were on the scene trying to Finnish people display their equipped with the finest Singer ...... C Lottery Display at Economy Electric repair the outage when the blast oc­ OPEN ALL DAY artwork lavishly in their homes. The sewing machine and her other arts curred. walls in most of the homes are and crafts supplies. Economy Electric’s celebration of its 40th SUNDAY The winning number drawn Friday the firm’s store at 440 Oakland St. in Authorities Friday couldn’t deter­ painted white or off-whitd to set off Another unique art which we Hanna Koski watches as an expert bobbin lacemaker in the Connecticut daily lottery was anniversary Friday included a display of Manchester. (Herald photo by Chastain) mine the cause of the explosion, but ARTHUR DRUB the art, which ranged from more reminiscences of her family and The detail on the front of the bank building in Rauma shows a traditional oil scenics, which one demonstrates her art. Examples of the old art form are in the 158. many of its items. The display was set up at center commissioner Anthony favorite gathering places. background. style of architecture unique to the area in western Finland in Ravosa said the transformer was a the late 1800s.

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Discussion on Clinic ^ YOUU ALWAYS DO B H i a AT AAP WITH N n v „ ^ M VNUIl bfKH FVFNINO lll.n.ti.i^, ..lai.cliesttr, (.unn., .Sat., ,Sep(. 16. 1978 - PAGE ELEVEN Scheduled Thursday Area Bulletin Board CO VEN TRY — The Town Counril will mittee working with town officials Teachers Needed meet with members of Manchester residents, officials from other ocm- m > Honor Graduate Lynwood Drive. Grove Street Hospital on Sept. 21 to review a proposal HEBRON — Interested adult varsity and junior high. Lions Barbecue HEBRON — Dana E. Horton, son Tunnel Road, High Street, and Irene Pony Football to set up a satellite clinic to serve area munities, and representatives from residents of Hebron who would like to Anyone interested should contact BOLTON — The Bolton Lions Club of f/fr. and Mrs. John Horton of 78 Drive. One apartment was entered at BO LTO N — The Bolton Bulldogs Manchester Hospital to fully explore the teach an adult education course are the office of the Rham High School will have an auction and chicken towns. Hospital officials last spring Marjorie Circle, Hebron, was named Vernon Gardens and one business on senior pony football team will play idea of a satellite clinic." He volunteered 4 prin k Mck MP Mm, tm jl ■ asked to contact the office of the and those interested in registering barbecue today at Herrick Memorial proposed the construction of such a facili- Honor Graduate in ceremonies con­ Union Street. the Manchester High Scnooi team to keep the council informed on MOMIY MVMG MOGRAM MTH GOID KMP STAMPS principal of Rham High School for for substitute teaching should call Park. The auction will begin at 11 t.\. the cost ol w'hich would be borne bv developments. ducted recently at the National today at 10 a.m. at the MHS field. It them. D applications and furthr Information. the office of the superintendent. Apple Festival a.m. and will continue throughout the Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, will be the first time the Bolton team In other business the manager Certified substitute teachers are VERNON — The Vernon United day. The barbecue will be served Town Manager Frank Connolly told the CoaKt GoM Bond SUnps m r y fk * you stiop A»P. You got Parents Reminded Maryland. has played a high school team. recommended that the council approve c « "GoMon Ton" itin p for M a r you ip in l (m m b I also needed in the Rham District and Methodist Church, Route 30, will from 12:30 to 4 p.m. council that throughout the summer he HEBRON — Parents and guardians Horton graduated as a medical On Sunday, the Bolton Tigers filing an application with the federal I.on producis aidudid by law). there are also openings in the have its annual “ Apple Festival” There w ill be many new and used has received the names of Coventry are reminded that they should call photographer technician afid w ill be midget C team will play Coventry at government for CETA funds for a G et i“s so o E x tra following co-curricular positions: today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Items during the auction including a citizens interested in working on a com- ^ booklola the office of the school their child stationed at the center in the 11 a.m, and the AB team w ill play cooperative project between the council ^ Eighth grade advisor; drama coach, church grounds. 10 wheel truck full of top soil and 100 miltee to set up a clinic. At the planned avakablt at tlii dwekatarak. Eadi bookloi boida 30 attends if it is necessary for the stu­ research department. and the Board of Education for records I Goldin Tam. assistant director and technical gallons of fuel oil. Coventry at 1 p.m. Both games will meeting, Connolly hopes to discuss with dent to be absent from scfiool. Besides a variety of homemade ap­ review, orientation, and microfilming director; junior varsity girls’ soccer; Burglaries be at Herrick Memorial Park. these residents and with hospital officials Ridiein your fldad Supor Savingi boakWi lo w M ttw ple items, the fair w ill also feature The barbecue menu includes Employees to carry out this function C O L D B O N D basketball assistants for varsity boys Play Tryouts The Bulldogs junior pony team will what work would have to be done to Super Saidom Spodak ol your M ice . There we lia na« VERNON — The Vernon Police white elephant items, plants, gourds, chicken, spaghetti, salad, corn and would be funded under the Comprehensive uapedalea ll ei id i week. Watch our adi. •WHEN YOU REDEEM and junior high boys and girls junior HEBRON — The Podium Players beverages. play Farmington at 2 p.m. in Far­ explore the issue. Department investigated seven and such. Refreshments w ill be mington. Employment and Training Act, You can alee redeem your atanpe lor beeutltul glite Inm varsity. w ill conduct open tryouts for the Public Health Oflicer Robert Bowen all eight coupons burglaries during the week of Aug. available throughout the day. Anyone may attend the auction, the The project would involve going through the Gold Send catekn. Save your atanpe in handy Gift play, “ See How They Run,” at Rham and members of the town's Public Health IN THIS AD. Also a general assistant for track 25-31. Goods taken in the breaks were Games and a fish pond w ill keep barbecue or both. all records that are currently taking up > Savere Booke, availahie tree at AGP. / Nursing Association will also he present and field, an assistant for varsity High School Sept. 18 and 19 from 8 to valued at about 318,300. the children amused while the adults Proceeds from the event w ill vast amounts of storage space, the cheerleadiiig as well as for junior 9:30 p.m. browse. at the meeting. Selectmen from Andover, CHiCK THKE UM BagVABLY LOW SIIP« SAViWCS PRKIS A A W Homes broken into were on benefit the construction of a pavillion manager explained. "The records to be AT Hebron, and Tolland have been invited. at Indian Notch Park. retained would be m icrofilm ed and Discussion Group ( onnolly asked the council to authorize property filed." him "to initiate steps to organize a com- VERNON — “ The Long SUPER SAVINGS SPECIAL SUPER SAVINGS SPECIAL Search,” a 13-week televi­ SUPER SAVUeSSPEQAL sion exploration of All SUv& Sh<^ Open Sunday 9 ■-ONE ► ..EOSUPE=^SAwNGSBOC' A&P-FROZEN-ORANGE religious experience Community Calendars around the world, will be Shop Coupon Stop & Shop Coupon stop & Shop Coupon Stop & Shop Coupon Stop & Shop Coupion the basis of a discussion ,WlfttM6CAUD sta. i7-a w i ideas for "no fuss" meals. ^14% Ex. Lean Ground Beef 1.59 Installation ceremonies for chaplain 3 C A R U S O O IL the Rockville merchants, Aunt Jem ima Ofigmai U ounca package High Yield Coffee Junior Women's Club, 8 p.m,. First IIPEPPERS ^inice - l59S ReO/ar of EiecHc Perti p.m., Rockville General Hospital, Union With the purctuse ol This Item G Coupon at left arts and craft shows, Weaver-28oz. pkg. Congregational Church. Street. * » • EXTRA GOLD BONO STAMPS CIO Golden Tens) ^ WIlhihiArchiNof entertainment and a bicy­ Thursday Monday cle auction. Cooked Chicken ,*Mig«yV«M|^ePOTfc” SaIe! GREAT VALUE Tree Tavern f r O Z G n f o o d s All kinds of money-saving buys to I I your freezer. Economic Development Commission Thighs & Drum- $ Enjoy special savings on your favorite cuts of our C o u n cil,'7:30 p.m.. Memorial The activities will start W "BiQ Eye" Pork. Its tender, young pork, carefully 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. G.E. VEGETABLBS sticks Dutch Frye Building, Park Place. CHEESE RICOTTA at 10 a.m. and continue all or Batter Dipped tnmmed so there's plenty of good meat to every pound ^ Varieties of Birds Eye Wednesday U G H T B U L B S •l»8S5i.S!£ day. V ^ hicken Au Gratin ‘1,99 Public Relations Committee of Board of fhpkD ar PIZZA East Hartford MM|ratf4Mnit8ttN uiquet Tasti Education, 7:30 p.m.. Administration iSSgggBMiar.YAiBsgr.ff-aaTi Q 3 M aw SSETSrl I JWWkfiPir Center Cut P o iI l Today Building. CRMNPIAS I VIVATOWaS S(|uan* l)unc«‘rs inners gHJJ:M-|IJI.im,^.|l|^ S 0 3 f O O d For change-ot-pace meals. Chicken, Turkey Fries Marcella Fahey motor­ Friday SOUTH WINDSOR - Salisbury Steak ^ with till FUrtlmuol Loin i a J « cade, starts 1 p.m. at LAUMMY The South Windsor Square Meat Loaf or pkgs.^B Republican Club, 8:30 p.m Lamb _ C h o p s Thin Cut*1.69ib Veal Parmegian pkgs^ B Topps lot. Main Street. home, 36 Vineta Drive. I s>35y Dance Club will hold an Fresh Schrod SAIL Slops Shop Q Q open dance Sept. 22 from 8 Diced Peppers iQouhcepackage Monday Fish Kabobs _ TaaieOSaa S<4 QQ D E T M i G a i r r tff >1AP/5APO(A7RySWP Slops Shoo A tOot Barter 3Ovoed■ 1 Sox pkg I .Ow to II p in. at the Wapping Board of Education, 7:30 Spinach Chopped Of Leal H■Tf*54 r TasieOSea ______4>otpkB as Schooi. Cliff Brodeur will Countrystyie Pork Ribs *1.29,1 Scallop Dinner Sox okg ‘1.09 p.m., Penney High Vegetables Chnese-10 ounce package 59' .hwwsrfl Xfv'ion* yQ* mrflacwiafaa.r.v/iui»r n-n ■» " be calling for the square Dressed Smelts "SSn*' 89* Macaronis Cheese' I>jX amphitheatre. Pork Sirloin Cutlets Boneless dances and Russ and Anita Cooked Haddock‘1S.'o"s2? ‘1.49 *1.79,1 Emergency Medical Ser­ 1 0 0 % Natural White will cue the round Cooked F lo u n d e r ‘1.49 .• Vj Blade Chops, 'A Center ® ^ O Q stop & Shop vices Commission, 7:30 Chop&V)Sidom Chops liOwIt WWi the Purchase of dances. Assorted Pork Chops p.m.. Town Hall. ONE PAFB«AO( BOOK ^ aL Ice •Sliile .Sbow J^ork Loin Roast Rib Half ran ge Tuesday THE CROWD bakery See how much you save! *1.29,1 Town Council, 8 p.m.. TOLLAND - The Cream J u ic e PLEASERS" Tolland Public Library Pork Roast *1.39. itop& Council chambers. Town byRoamaryRogn ButtertpoBread Hall. Clean-Up Association will sponsor a Pork Loin - Sirloin Shop ]16 ounce 6 uuroacouwuiBFaaLr.vaiiiagT.g-am lecture and slide show on S to p s Half produce Assorted Flavors Jean Energy Seminar, 7:30 Special! Fresh fruits & vegetables! 8 9 Trade in your broom. “ Hollywood — Yesterday Slop S Shop Bars $ -4 -4 Q p.m., Langford School. S u p e r s a v i n g s c o u p o n Shop Domesticare, America's ______ED Cetfnly Citrus ______-42ox I . I Coffee Rich Women’s Flag Football 5 rooms and Today" Sept. 21 at 7:30 ■ Sox professional home cleaning wnfeheniciMeur Donuts **''?8vbehv Cheese Pizza Town Hall. carpeting and furniture English Muffins 12otgkgoS§1 2 piga *1 ] i6oufcepkg NOODLES be open to the public. A Buttar or Bacon FlavofaP Wednesday • wash and wax the kitchen floor StopsStap TWO -1-1). nlm. » r .small donation w ill be Pound Cake tSotficepaefcagt G o U o fM vtta 69* Com m ission on Han­ • sanitize the kitchen appliances uarcuEcoifouraF/iaLr vaia sot. tr-a asked. Proceeds will go c e 3 9 . dairy All the brands you know & trust in our dairy cases. dicapped, 7:30 p.m.. Senior • remove dirty finger prints from wall switches toward library develop­ Citizen Center, 30 ment. 12oz. pkg. lood-100% Pure • clean and sanitize the bathroom PinesipplePie 1 Remington Road. WNhaalhwhaiuf GunI Parly Concord Congressman Cotter’s • do the high and low dusting BUBED Stop& Shop 8 9 S/H G l^S Kraft O range mobile office, noon to 2 ACT NOW AND 5A Pf.' TAKE ADVANTAGE GLASTONBURY - The 22 ounce pkg. 2 quart CARUSO Glastonbury Emblem Club p.m., at Town Hall. OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER WHILE IT LASTS! '► basket I ' .'7^ OB. 478 will sponsor a Monte les J u ic e Esther B. Clarke B * n cai t a , I'/z Gal, CtaJ meeting with public, 7:30 Carlo whist and setback Calif. President Large Slicing Ind Wrapped Cheese Call: healty& beauty aids Breakstone Salad Food Slices - While I from p.m., teacher’s lounge at vw. g j i- a a 7 . q » party Saturday starting at cx Yellow ■ Past Process Concentrate 8 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, Norris School. Colgate Toothpaste S ‘1.09 P lu m s Sun Glory S K M Tomatoes Dret BtotBonnH CO* 6 4 3 - 1 9 4 5 Swiss Cheese POlXKl D*CK«g« Woodland Street, Glaston­ ‘1.99 Margarine ■ b pkg gM b i&cAi Thursday Ask about free estimates for other Domesticare Efferdent Bonus Pack ‘1.19 Juicy, Firm s Blue Cheese PftbufylcM 12oz.. Cinnamon Rolls ■' Done* png 0Q« professional cleaning services. bury. D v * n OMrang TU M i • 72 ca rt (*o Flavorful Ravorful 59' Cottage Cheese 160UYCPCU) ± \ Dressing 79 btl. ‘ SundM Sox $ 4 Elconomic Development 'lb Bmautont 00* Prizes and refreshments 3 ^ Colombo Yogurt H cup* I Sour Cream Commission, 7:30 p.m,. ^ta.rtue8>o.8rttH-M,Srti23 ------^ z - a b , a - ^ ***** ^ ^*«**»* ^0011. «nd W. M«tl. StOTM Onl^ will be furnished. A small notm l pw»f»d >0 m o oof AvHxbto m c m io«i g lo olhet dexten » j tn _ jg t« jf^ 7 e by Stop 4 Shop Suotfmgrtmt A l Nol «tt0On»p>> >01 lyoogracfK^ fn g t Council chambers. Town donation will be accepted Hall. at the diMir. Senior citizens aaauaiaaaffrnuaTDuamaMtteBBCTnaaiwaattiuua I aeaau a awUMitt a mTw e will receive a diseount. M A N rH F^TFR . MiddleTumpiuiytst Charter Oah Mall Silver lane t Forbes St. i IflftllvnCOI CH *e.m . l0p.m .Mon.-SiL9 i.m.-5p.ra.SUNDAY Rts. 83 30 Vernon Circle EAST HARTFORD 8 a.in.lO p.m. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-S p.m. SUNDAY VERNON 8 a.m .'lO p.m., Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-S p.m. SUNDAY PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn S.t„ Sept. 16. 1978

YMCA Steps Up Fall Program with New Classes MANCHESTER EVENING HLItALU, Manchester, Conn.. Sat., Sept. 16, 1978 - PAGE THIRTEEN VERNON —The Indian Valley I briefing meeting a few The following Monday, I'MPA ...iti, ^A Jukido Club will teach self has sponsored for teens before, will Beeinner to pyner* «iriorc uiiii ho loa h.. tr______entertain. I always like to noon, Helath Clinic by ap­ YMCA, with headquarters at Vernon has sponsored for teens before, will Beginner to expert skiers will be led by Judy Morrison of Vernon. styling. News for Senior CItiaens Jdays before take-off and Sept. 25, we will register Italian grinder, chocolate defense and discipline. Awards for WW'WliWi, .KUF .>!.' start out our year with the pointment. 10 a.m.. Circle, has added several new be for adults too this year. Meetings accepted. Owning your own equip­ Three types of cooking will be ^ we’ll tell you the exact for a foliage trip up north chip cookies, beverage. effort and achievement will be Any questions about any of the Sunshiners as they give us Friendship Circle, crewel will be Fridays from 7 to 8 p.m. at ment isn’t necessary. Some sessions studied. Meals will be prepared and to Vermont. The date of programs to the some 30 it already presented throughout the year. programs or registration will be Hi everyone! It seems story a little later. quite a boost. Sohcdiilc for W«-ck embroidery class and sponsors. the Wapping Community Hall. Bon­ will be outdoors at the Vernon Middle In the afternoon after The banquet will be on Oct. this trip is Oct. 19. The Members may perform in matches eaten during classes which will be answered by calling the YMCA of­ one iust writes this column There are only two dou­ Monday: 8 a.m. pinochle games. Noon, nie Hayes will be the instructor. School on Thursdays from 3:15 to serving 75 lunch, the Arts 2. Joe Dupont has the price is $14 which includes Meals for the Week There will be a Youth Band for including the annual Jukido cham­ held on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 fice, 872-7329. and you have to write ble cabins left and so if Registration for Danbury lunch served. 12:30 p.m., children who have played in a band Ski conditioning, for downhill and 5:15 p.m. All members of the family p.m. and Craft Class was details. lunch at the Country Monday: Cream of pionships. This will be a year-round another one. It’s a little on you’d like to hop aboard Fair. 8:30a.m ., Senior Golf bridge games. 1 p.m., craft before or who have had at least six cross country, will be the subject of are invited. meeting downstairs A woodworking class at Kitchen in Brattleboro. vegetable soup, grilled program but interested persons may A two-week course on hair care the cool side these days but you’d better contact Paul League at East Hartford class. Bus pickup at 8:30 months instruction and playing an eight-sessiflnxQUt§^ Sessions will There will also be a four-week making some nice items ROTC will be offered to the Next Tuesday at 10 a.m. ham burger on a bun, sign up for a 10-week course to try it. will be given for boys and girls or Eyeglasses at least the weather has Ryan or our office this Golf Course. 10 a.m., a.m., return trips at 12:30 be two hodfs each. course on making wreathes for the for our coming Holiday seniors free of charge star­ week. Kay Hendrickson will start homemade brownies, experience. The band will meet Paul Arel will be the instructor. adults. These will be held at the cleared up for Wally and kitchen social games. and 3:15 p.m. Thosfr Darticipating will learn how holiday. This class will be held at the Prsscriptkms FMad Fair. The date on the fair is ting Sept. 28 for nine a new class in oil painting beverage. Friday nights from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Classes will meet Thursdays from 5 Hairy Canary on Tuesdays Oct. 10 the gang at the Cape. Thursday after a Noon, lunch. 1 p.m., Thursday: 10 a.m. to to get themselves and their equip­ Talcottville Congregational Church and 17 from 7 to 8 p.m. "The course Lowest PricM Nov. 16 here at the center. weeks. Contact Wally or delicious chicken dinner and on Wednesday at 10 Wednesday: French will put on a concert at the end of the to 6 p.m. The good news is the pinochle games. Bus noon, open shuffleboard session. ment in shape for the coming ski on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. will include blow drying, curling with ARTHUR DRUB Bridge myself (Gloria) at the a.m. Rosemary Cornelious onion soup, fish sandwich Disco Dancing, a program the “ Y ” season. Board of Directors voted we came upstairs to have a pickup at 8:30 a.m., return games and card playing. 1 A class in Chinese cooking will be a curling iron, conditioning and center if you are in­ little sing-along and to play will be on hand to teach with tartar sauce, unanimously that the Our bridge players had trips at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.. Fun Day meeting terested. cards. crewel-stitchery. She chocolate pudding, Green School will become five tables playing with the p.m. featuring the Sunshiners. ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P » PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR asked to have you bring an beverage. the new home of the Senior following winners: Nadine Final Payment Tuesday: 9 a.m., square Bus pickup at 10 a.m. PZC Gets _____ ■ w - r r . m IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTSI Danbury Fair embroidery hoop with you. Thursday: Roast tender Center. I think the Building Malcom, 4,780; Jessica You folks who are going dance lessons and bus for Return trip after program. Next Monday we will Both classes are limited ham, candied sweet Site (^mmittee did an out­ Kayes, 4,440; C. Nutter, 3,- on the November shopping. 10 a.m., oil pain­ Friday: 10 a.m., kitchen register for the Danbury and registration is the first potatoes, green bean Protests standing job with many 620; Don i^imor, 3,490; Fly/Cruise are reminded ting class. 1 p.m., return social games. Noon, lunch Fair. The price is $9.(X) day only. casserole, roll and butter, thanks going to their Mabel Loomis, 3,220. that your final payments from shopping and Senior is served. 1 p.m., setback which includes the bus and Next Thursday we are lemon tart, beverage. WALDBAUMS CHiairlady Irene Bissett. Next week is the last time are due now. Paul was set­ Bowling League at the games. Bus pickup at 8:30 On Cattle the Golf League will meet. ting up plans for a short your admission ticket. The pleased to have our own Friday: Cream of I was amazed how busy Parkade Lanes. a.m., return trips at 12:30 date is Oct. 5. Sunshiners with us to tomato soup, crackers. HEBRON -The Plan­ SA VC SUNDAY we were on Wednesday Wednesday: 9 a.m. until and 3:30 p.m. ning and Zoning Commis­ with one bus load away. In sion has received a com­ Food M art the morning the plaint concerning the Fellowship Circle was allowance of the use of less meeting in one part of the than three acres for the downstairs room while the housing of animals. FOOD MART HAS A COMPLETE thru SATURDAY! Blood Pressure Clinic was John and Mary Kelley of meeting in the other half. LINE OF KOSHER-PARVE EXCLUSIVE NEW SERVICE IN ALL Route 85 appeared before CampbeirsYchaseEfSanbornT Lincoln By the way, 91 persons had the commission to voice FOODS FOR THE JEWISH FOOD MART SUPERMARKETS! their pressure taken. Many their complaint. Kelley HOLIDAYS. Soup I COFFEE Upple J u ic e FREE RECIPE PROGRAM thanks to all the seniors said he originally wrote a MRS. ADLER’S RATURES! who helped Phyllis Saleh, letter to the board in May CHICKED, ,SOODL|:.10^ OZ I . GA..LOr, E IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT. FOR SUN., MON. and TUES..... our Public Health Nurse Wer»Mrv*ir««r>/>Mot7iMquirH*M No('»ipon*M tor typcmpbcalorrorE and had not yet received a GEFILTE M e m o ria l COlOtFUl r X S" KKIKS THAT FIT IN STANOAM) K C IK n X B Pric«#f*»ciiy#S*p»»n»*f 13 Itifu Sopt»n<>«M9 1070 with the clinic. *rttf*hor.» «r# ♦orO**Qr'tWe$#tontyifKj()ORoln«C#tMr«vflop%*1. ZINFANDEL MUSCATS Borello, 581; Martin Coffee 6 animal. Cello Soup Mix 02. INVILOPl 3 3 * SALAD CHERRIES OAYLORO ■ tl OZ. JAR 59* LONG GRAIN RICE JSS -orf*. *1.59 Bakstan, 572; Helena Gallon The board agreed to ask Gavello, 572; Josephine Manischewitz Matzo II OZ. PKO. 49^ Richard Keefe, the town's Schuetz, 555; Marjorie Ju g zoning agent, to investigate Horowitz Matzo n OZ. PKO. 49* Topco ♦10.” ♦10." McLain, 544; John Derby, the complaint and report Manischewitz Horowitz SHASTA TOMATO GRAPES NOT AVAILABLE TIL TUESDAY 543; Josephine 0 ’(]onnor, * D T ffffll aixl S7 50 purchase or more Vai,p back to the commission 535, 59 ——4R*en—— lamii, Gold's MATZO MATZO Facial Tissue with his findings. Commis­ PINK - WHITE OR YELLOW COLA SOUP Fall Harvest Squash Sale! sion members, Wilbur Borscht MEAL MEAL 200 COUNT BOX REGULAR S DIET . 12 OZ CANS I ROOD CLUB ■ 10’ . OZ CAN Chief Named Dennis and Frank Mund 32 OZ. JAR 12 OZ. PKG. 12 OZ. PKG. BUTTERNUT - ACORN - BUTTERCUP - said they also intend to in­ c TURBIN - HUBBARD - SPAGHETTI For IJ.N. Day Richmond All Flavors vestigate the matter 5 4 ALL VARIETIES Patricia Sullivan of 81 themselves. 3/* I CANS B • AT ONE Redwood Road has been Hi-C Drinks The board also heard a WHI LOW PRICE! range Juice Gold’s Horseradish 3 7 * named the Town of preliminary request filed ttO Z . CAN 1 0 6 Manchester's coordinator Gold’s Horseradish 3 7 * QUAKER OATS OR QUICK 57* F I t t M by A. Pete Dallaire of 369 DISINFECTANT‘1.49 for United Nations Day ac­ Qiurch St., Amston, for a Food Club Honey i 8 9 * GRANOLA B A R S "viii::; * Canadian Turnips 99 M I W l f W i l T JU IC Y “ U.10* tivities. one-lot subdivision. GLADE AIR FRESHENER COtnA^NM 39* “" ^ Kinert Frozen Challah 8 9 * VANII‘; n ^peomatic Mayor Stephen Penny intrate Qal- 2 9 v r u ^ i o n b o w l CLEANER u OZ. c o n tain ir 7 9 * Bartlett Pears Dallaire was told that he PAM VEGETABLE SPRAY CALIFORNIA • LUSCIOUS ! F. 50 purchase Of more Valid ! Chopped Liver F O o o c L U i ^ announced the appoint­ carton Sep] 13 thru Sept 19,1978 Limil one coupon per lamily | would have to provide the 7 9 * VINI JUMRO GRAVY TRAIN F^o * li. iao $i 39 RIFINIO 4SIZI ment Friday. commission with a sketch TOASTER PASTRIES T.'-.VJIiES CALIFORNIAHoneydews .a*1.39 United Nations Day will I of the total piece of land be Tuesday, Oct. 24. Per­ showing the existing WALDBAUM'S N.Y. STYLE DEU!^ ’’’okay Grapes 4. 69* cen Clan, T M « TPood aubTSpagbetti sons or groups interested building, septic system, h S a v e i" [ F in a s ^ Macintosh Apples Tmass* 3 lk1 , in participating in the and wells. day’s activities should con­ John Hibbard, chairman COOKED 17 OUNCE ca n I I a ll VARIETIES I Food Club Meat ■ Pla^n FAMOUSFresh MARTmiLU'S Apple Cider CONTAINIR 99* ta ct M rs. Sullivan by of the commission, in­ 24*J H A M S H R IM P I 6^ OZ PACKAGE I Mushroom - Quart Jai calling her at 643-9052 or at 1-arge Eggs formed the members that Fresh Roasted Peanuts^* 69* S F«HH «Of CALIFMNIXL OF «o, ^ Illing Junior High School. he had signed a concession AND SHOULDER Q A I A H SLICED TO ORDER U S I-13 f 1.14 S « She is a member of the and liquor permit for Sun (•RMaid” IA T FOR KIOS Raisins LUNCH iOX) *1.09 POOO C L U l League of Women Voters Blackledge Golf Club in mm PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE and is a social studies - Hebron. 50 FOOD CLUl wwivrw cAN 4 9 * AGREE SHAMPOO 99* Produce Item of the Week! ■ • LB. teacher at Illing. 'J a°,' FRESH O A 6 STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 6 9 * POND’S LOTION 99* r V W

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f ------■ PAGE FOURTEEN— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept, 16, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Sept. 16, 1978 — PAGE FIFTEEN Herald Jo«*i angle Indian Girls Place Eighth W orld AirForce andB.C.

Earl Yost By Jo« Sports Editor In Farmington Invitational Qaiman Head Grid Slate work to do if we’re going to be com­ Governor’s Cup in a battle with John Turning in a fine job accor­ The Indians took eighth place in a Blanchette noted, “The purpose of recovered from injuries expected to NEW YORK (UPI) - Air game at Colgate, where he coaclied Notes Off the Cuff petitive with a team like BC. ” Wilks. Boggini also made it into the ding to Head Coach Phil field of 15 teams. Penney High of this meet was to give this team with keep her out early in the campaign, Force quarterback Dave for 14 years. Fall of the Year Massachusetts, like BC, has a new Making the committee look good to finals for the President’s Cup with Blanchette at yesterday’s Far­ East Hartford took fourth place only one senior experience running in took second place in the individual Ziebart may fill the Saturday Connecticut, a 21-19 winner over while the top two berths were held by coach and opens its season against a date in the Hartford Insurance City Dave Kaye and Erwin Kennedy mington Invitational was the large groups such as they will en­ standings as the sophomore started The pages on the calendar have Northeastern, hosts William & Mary fellow CCIL schools. Conard High night air with footballs, but the Villanova team which won its opener Open Tennis Tournament is Jack which found Kaye triumphing-at the counter in state competition at the off the season in fine fashion. Kathy rolled off, and the “sweet of the in an effort to double its 1977 win Manchester High girls’ cross and Hall High, both of West Hartford boys from Boston College are last weekend. But UMass will be the Redmond, pro at the Manchester Country Club. end of the season. This meet broke Abbott took eighth place, Maura year ” for me, has come around once total. But Coach Walt Nadzak notes Racquet Club. Redmond, playing top- country team. secured the top two spots. the ice (for the juniors and Stent 36th, Alison Kerwin 48th and again. 1 love the fall of the year. Not likely to turn the aerial show underdog, not the favorite. the Indians return all but one starter “We want to play,” says Coach Bob grade tennis, is seeded No. 1 in Men's Larry Morrison, who successfully sophomores).’’ Diane Grejdus 59th for the Black just for the weather, with the into a crash landing. from last year and will be formidable Pickett, who has varied the club's Singles, with Phil Coons is No. 1 in coached Hartford Road Dairy Queen Senior Kate Hennessy took 14th Knights. Vicky McGillvary was 69th. coolness and crisp mornings, or the The Eagles launch their 1978 foe. Men's Doubles and with Cherie Dow to the State Women’s League place in the varsity field of 105 In the jayvee race, Manchester’s clear air; that makes visiblity and season as solid favorites to shoot “I expect William & Mary to be as is No. 1 in Mixed Doubles. Redmond championship, reports sponsor Fred runners for the Silk Towners. Junior Sue Caouette was the individual distant trees and hills stand out so down the Air Force passing attack N.E. Coll«g« ^ tough a team as we face all season,” and his doubles partners have ad­ sharply ... but as an outdoorsman, I r Nadzak says. Annulli didn’t get around until the Lynne Wright was 20th, sophomore winner with sophomore Kim Scott and score their ninth straight win Football I vanced to the semifinal round this season finale, against Silkey’s for thr Karen Scott 55th, sophomore Jeanine 13th, junior Wendy Taylor 34th and love it for what it has to offer. over a service academy. Rookie William & Mary Coach Jim Root, weekend. Dow, the Manchester High title, and came away impressed. So Murphy 60th, junior Chris Cheney sophomore Joni Colbert 49th. I start thinking of fall fishing first. Coach Ed Chlebek has a healthy lormer mentor at UNH, says he’s senior, and Kim Murphy of East September, October and early mindful of the youth of the Huskies. impressed with the accomplishments 63rd, sophomore Jackie Meyer 69th Penney’s Shirley Arico nailed down respect for the Falcons, especially wing-T formation to suit wide H artford are seeded No. 1 in and junior Lauren Woodhouse 77th. November trout fishing is really “That’s the position we were in a of his charges in the first year of seventh spot in the jayvee competi­ since they already have a game un­ receiver Dennis Dent. “We want to Women's Doubles and have yet to Pennev High’s Cindy Arico, great ... even more fun for me than lew years ago when we started our sponsorship he’li host the squad at a tion with Linda Simons 18th. der their belt. hand him the ball as well as throw it taste defeat. victory dinner. April and July-August fishing. “Air Force is well coached, very to him. ” rebuilding program. I am not dis­ Stream fishing, the water is lower, counting the fact they came from disciplined, hard-nosed and tough. Villanova’s wishbone offense Tim Kane, the young New Britain but the surroundings seem more behind and scored 21 points against Wilfred Dancossc died earlier this Ziebart is one of the better passers somehow eked out a 35-28 win over runner who crossed the finish line se­ beautiful. The boulders stand out Northeastern,” Root says. month in Fort Lauderdale. Fla. His Eagle Gridders we are going to see this year. Bowling Green, despite the defense cond in the Connecticut AAU 12-mile above the surface of the water a little In other Division I action, Maine, a death revived memories during the Anytime you play someone who has yielding 521 yards. The Wildcats have championship run last June in the 31-14 loser to Dayton last week, years when he boxed professionally higher, the foliage and trees been under fire, it’s that much not won their first two games since Manchester Community College travels to Boston University for the in New England under the name of bordering the sides of the rivers have tougher,” Chlebek says. 1964 and Coach Dick Bedesem is Relays only to be disqualified as a Terriers opener, and Northeastern Danny Falcone. The little Open Tonight taken on the warm pallette colors of Jay Palazola will direct Chlebek’s hoping for a better performance non-registered participant, has been takes on Rhode Island, a 37-0 loser to Manchester man won the New golds, oranges, reds, and yellows. new veer offense but BC’s big advan­ against the Minutemen. the top UConn cross country runner England bantamweight cham­ Their feflections on the water seem Delaware. thir. tage is its size. Defensive tackle “I can’t believe we played that this season. He’s a threat to Amby pionship shortly after World War II All the preparations and planning will be put to the test today to literally paint their color im­ Fred Smerlas spent much of last In Division II, Boston State hosts Burfoot in the Five Miler here and tonight as the 1978 scholastic football season kicks off. poorly and won the game. We were Playmouth State; Springfield visits and was as good club fighter as pressions onto the surface, as they year’s game against Air Force with very fortunate. We’ll face a much Thanksgiving morning. Ron Guidry though they were etched there. Cortland State; Curry entertains before hanging up his gloves. He Locally, East Catholic High, 2-8 the H igh„ in n o n -c______o n fe re n c e Ziebart draped in his arms. The Air tougher team in Massachusetts,” appeared in several main events. past two years, gets out of the star­ The water itself seems to be Force offensive line averages only Bedesem says. Nichols; New Haven travels to Mention of the Five Mile Road ting gate first as the Eagles entertain engagements. All have 1:30 starts. clearer and somehow sharper to the Framingham State; Mass Maritime Manchester’s 1978 soccer opener, 221 pounds so they’ll have to be quick New Hampshire, a 19-14 loser to Race. Applications have not been defending CVC titlist South Windsor eye, especially where it sparkles in hosts Bridegwater State; Norwich Bob Hamilton, former Manchester slated yesterday afternoon, was post­ — or dead. Holy Cross, travels to Southern printed as yet and they will not be High, 8-2, tonight at Mt. Nebo at 7:30. the “riffs.” The fish are larger, more entertains Worcester Tech; 6 High and University of Maine foot­ “If we're not quick, we’ll have Connecticut and Coach Bill Bowes available at The Herald. The start Guidry, Yanks poned by inclement weather and has ball player, is again coaching the The clubs met in last year’s in- scrappy (more way too) and the problems,” says Air Force coach Bill American International travels to and finish of the race will be changed been reset this morning at 10:30 looks for fewer mistakes from his ■yarmouth-Dartmouth Regional High augeral test .with the Bobcats swam­ colorings on the trout are even richer Parcells, whose team beat Texas El- Wildcats. Holy Cross Coach Neil Southern Connecticut, and the Coast from Main and School Street to Main ping East, 42-6. against Hall High at Memorial Field. Guard, a 10-7 loser to the Merchant School football team. Hamilton’s than the early part of the season. Paso 34-25. “We have a lot of hard Wheelwright looks for a repeat in the and Oak Street, Will Hadden, chair­ squad scrimmaged Rockville High The spots along the flanks of the Marine Academy, hosts RPI, Top RSox, 4-0 Atonchester High is idle with the Step Closer man of the sponsoring Nutmeg two weeks ago. The two schools met “brookies” and “browns” are morr Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, said. Indians kicking off their campaign colorful and stand out more sharply. on the gridiron two years ago on Cape Home runs by Chris Chambliss and Graig Nettles and brilliant NEW YORK (UPI) — Britain took Cod. next Saturday at Memorial Field a step nearer a semifinal clash with The wide pinkish lateral band on the Manchester will be the home of at two-hit pitching by Ron Guidry powered the against Fermi High. Australia Friday after edging 1-0 “rainbows” takes on an almost purp- least one New England Whaler Celtic, To Go Back to Old Tradition John Fitzgerald, r left, —riri'! moves in as soccer coach at Manchester Field hockey team will not be to a M win over the Boston Red Sox last night before a sellout ahead in its Davis Cup tennis tie with ly irridescence that has to be seen to player again this season - bachelor Area games on tap today pit Community College with Paul Richards captaining the squad. fielded at Bennet Junior High this crowd at Yankee Stadium of just under 55,000. Czechoslovakia while rain in­ be appreciated. BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) Knight and Archibald are. What can I Knight said he has recovered from Alan Hangsleben - and possibly two Newington at East Hartford High, The season opens today in New Haven against Southern Connec­ fall as no coach could be found, Dave Guidry chalked up his 22nd victory with one man on base and the hot- terrupted the clash between Sweden And the fishing ... the fishing es­ — The naimes and numbers say about Marvin? The talent is knee surgery and Archibald looked as newcomers. Penney High visits Bloomfield High ticut State College Jayvees. (Herald Photo by Chastain) Dooman reports. — tops in the major leagues — and hitting Nettles followed with a and Rockville High entertains Hall and Hungary, halting the first match pecially with a fly ... Is just great. have changed but Boston there, he just has to do it. I think the graceful as ever after missing all last was never in any serious trouble. halfway through. So many people make the mistake public will be in for a pleasant sur­ Henry Rockwell, chairman of the tremendous drive that nearly landed Celtics General Manager Red year with an Achilles tendon injury. Finals in the Town Men’s and Chambliss and Nettles both con­ in the distant top deck in right field. of hanging up their fly rods the end of prise,” Auerbach said. Coach Tom Sanders, who took over at Greens Committee at the Women’s Singles Tennis Tour­ nected in the fourth inning when the August ... Don’t do it! You’ll be AuerbAch said Friday he has “You have to give to get. The only Manchester Country Club, notes in Tlie victory upped the Yankees’ the makings of another playoff mid-season after Tommy Heinsohn naments will be staged Sunday, the Yankees scored all their runs off Red passing up some of the best fishing of guy I didn’t like losing was was fired, said time and action will the latest club newsletter that a edge in the American League East to Field Hockey Team the year. Gervin Boycotts women playing at 11 and the men at Sox starter and loser Luis Tiant. contender in the mold of the Washington. Pace will do the job we course ranger has been 2 Vi games over the slumping Red tell if his players have recovered. 2:30. Both matches will be staged at Chambliss’ four-base clout came Sox. The first really crisp morning in once-powerful team. got Kunnert for anyway,” he said. “I’m pleased with the appearance recommended to the Board of Gover­ Charter Oak Park. late September is when I really start Injuries and dissension resulted in nors for next season. The club has The shutout was the second in less “We’re going back to the old of good health. Everybody tells me Manchester Country Club than one week for Guidry over Drops First Game to think of “bird season,” which is Celtics tradition,” said Auerbach as the Celtics turning in a 30-52 mark they’re healthy but I won’t know for Spiers’ Practice been without a ranger for two members were saddened to learn of Crenshaw’s Boston and his eighth of the season just around the corner in October. 1 he puffed on his ever-present cigar last season, the worst in club history. sure until I see them play. It certain­ seasons. the death in Florida recently of Art like to hunt ruffed grouse, woodcock, Jo Jo White, who underwent surgery which tied a Yankee club record. Suffering first game jitters, Manchester High girls’ field and watched the opening day of ly appears as if Jo Jo and Tiny SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) — George Gervin, the National Stevens. The latter served as club Whitey Ford earlier notched eight and pheasant. I like to hunt them for training camp at Hellenic College. for bone spurs late last season, said (Archibald) will be back,” Sanders Charlie Boggini, who paced the hockey team found itself constantly deep in its own end and a number of reasons. Basketball Association’s leading scorer last season, Friday president in 1957. Best Round whitewashings in a season. “Everybody has to play or they won’t he was fit and ready to play. said. amateur golfers in the recent wound up on the short end of a 2-0 score to Hall High yesterday in First. I hunt for the table. I wait Guidry lowered his major league be with us.” “I feel fine. It still gets a little sore For the first time since 1960, John boycotted the San Antonio Spurs’ first pre-season workout Manchester Open with a two-over- West Hartford in the 1978 season opener for both schools. each year, just for the time I can S John Snuffer experienced a “first” but compared to last year, I feel far, because of a contract dispute with the team. par 73 score despite unusually strong leading earned run average to 1.71 Among the new faces are Marvin Havlicek was not at training camp on the golf course last weekend. His Ties Graham “We had (full)back problems as prepare, and eat these birds. (If I’m far bettter.” White said. Spurs publicist Wayne Witt said windy conditions, is nearly ready to with his latest effort. He struck out Barnes, Billy Knight and Nate having ended his illustrious career. drive on the fifth hole struck and expected,” noted Indian Head Coach lucky Dave Cowens, who with White are Gervin, who also was the only store his golf equipment and bring SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) - five batters. senior tri-captain Lois Ann Diana Archibald, obtained in a trade with Ernie DiGregorio, a late-season at a salary reported at 3150,000 to killed a swallow. The ball landed in Mary Faignant, “We played defense kept the locals close. She held the ' Secondly, I just love kicking Buffalo; Elarl Tatum, acquired in a the only two players remaining from acquistion from , an­ veteran who missed Wednesday’s $180,000. out the tennis gear. The one-time fine the rough, the swallow in the rough. Ben Crenshaw fired the lowest round most of the game. around in the woods as the leaves the 1976 title team, said he was homestanding Warriors to a single trade with Indiana; free agents Joe nounced his retirement rather than physical and did not appear for Healy said earlier this summer baseball player is one of The “bird” was witnessed by Father of his PGA career Friday, a 63 that “Overall, it was the inability to get start to lay their carpet on the ground bothered by a bad back injured while Manchester's best golfers and a top­ earned him a two-stroke lead over goal in the first half by Mary Pace and Chuckie Williams, and sit on the bench. Thursday’s media day, was not pre­ Gervin was upset he made less George, Snuffer reported. the ball out of the defensive end. The McClean and a second tally in the se­ ... or ... walking through a swale or rookies Jeff Judkins and Dana working on his Kentucky farm. The Celtics will go through two-a- sent for Friday’s workout at Blossom flight tennis player. Earlier this Lou Graham after two rounds of the attackers really never had oppor­ cornfield, watching a good bird dog “I’m doing a lot of therapy and money than some of his teammates cond half by Marianne Payton. Skinner. day practices in preparation for their Athletic Center. and considerably less than the other season he just missed winning the Have a nice weekend. $200,0(X) Texas Open Golf tourna­ tunities except in the second half working out ahead of me. massaging and whenever I twist, it ment. The University of Texas Manchester took the jayvee con­ Auerbach, who almost left the first exhibition game. Sept. 22 Team officials had downplayed the NBA all-stars. E when we had a couple of test, 1-0, with Jennifer Hedlund I think this is whaVI like best Celtics because he had no input into gives me a problem,” said the against the New York Knicks in significance of Gervin's absence the graduate who opened his career by SPORTS breakaways.” of all about bird hunting redheaded center. “Unlike an ankle, The Spurs agreed to renegotiate winning the 1973 Texas Open rolled in scoring in the second half to give the the Buffalo deal, said be was elated Halifax, N.S. first two days and said they had no the pact, but Gervin and his agent SLATE Only the outstanding goaltending of Indians the victory. Watching a fine bird dog work. When a back injury stays with you. But I Green Bay Unveils seven birdies, one 35-footer, to end a by the acquisition of Archibald and reason to believe he would not appear rejected a new contract with certain I see a smooth working dog, loping Knight. They came along with hope to be ready when the season for practice. 12-under-par 128 after 36 holes on the starts. incentives totaling $500,000 a year. Sports Today out ahead of me, suddenly “freeze” Barnes for Sidney Wicks, Kermit Edwards Signs Witt said it would be “several Witt said it probably would be ear­ 6,525 yard, par-70 Oak Hills Country on a solid point, I get turned on ... Or “But I won’t forget last year. I Washington, Kevin Kunnert and ST. CHATHARINES, Ontario days” before the team would make a ly next week before the team made a New Passing Unit CTub Course. FOOTBALL ... if in the woods ... I see the dog, don’t know if we’ll still fill the Freeman Williams. (UPI) — The Buffalo Sabres an­ statement on Gervin’s future with statement on the situation. Crenshaw saild past first-round iNewingtun ul Kust H urlford, Bennet Girl Harriers nose to the ground, start to track or visiting arenas like we used to. But it “You seldom get a chance to get nounced the signing of goaltender the club. Gervin, a 6-7,185-pound guard from NEW YORK (UPI) — Some of the most feared passing com­ leader Hubert Green, who posted an l:;i() “make game” ... and then ... slowly has nothing to do with this year,” two superstars and that’s what Don Edwards to a multi-year con­ The deadlock has resulted from P even par Friday, to remain at 8- IVnney ul Bluomfielil, 1:30 Eastern Michigan, scored 27.2 points binations in pro football history have been produced by the come to a stop as though he was Cowens said. Spurs President Angelo Drossos under-par 132 along with Peter Hull ul Kuckville, 1:30 tract. a game last season to pace San An­ Win Freshman Division literally turning to stone, ending up refusing to deal with Gervin’s agent, Oosterhuis and crowd-favorite Lee South WinclHur ut Luul Cuthulir, frozen in the classic “point.” tonio to the Central Division title and to Don Hutson in the attorney Pat Healy of Tacoma, edge Denver’s David Thompson and Trevino, who rallied to tie Green for 7:30 - Ml. Neho Capturing top honors in the late 1930s and early 40s, Donnelly second two seconds behind. That for me, is the highlight of the Wash., to renegotiate Gervin’s con­ injured Pete Maravich of New NFL third place. SOLLKK freshman division at yesterday’s to will Howton in the 50s and Bart Mara Walrath was fifth, Michelle day. Most birds are safe from me tract which has five years remaining Orleans for the scoring title. Starr to Carroll Dale and Max Trevino has always been a favorite Hull ul Munclicstcr,' 10:30 • Farmington Invitational was the anyway. I miss most I put up, and the of fans in San Antonio, a city with Maffucci sixth, Beth White ninth, Who was the fastest NFL player? McGee in the 60s. some of our other j)eople.” Meiiiuriul Field Bennet Junior High girls’ cross coun­ only one hurt by all this is the dog. He America’s second largest number of Stacy Markham 11th and Brenda The next Green Bay pair to make Lofton brought a lofty reputation to KuhI (.lutliolif ul Ithum, 10:30 try team. Allen 12th for the Bears. generally turns, and looks at me as if ^Just DidnH Fit into Plans^ Mexican-Americans. (Jieney Tech ul Bolton, 10:30 Although no official score was to say “not again!” defensive backs pay extra special Green Bay based on 53 catches his Penney High’s Laura Pomerleau^ Tom Purtzer was alone at 7-under- M(.C al SCSCJ, 10 a.m. kept, Bennet overwhelmingly took I have a friend, with whom I hunt, attention may be David Whitehurst senior year at Stanford and 4.4 speed par 133 and five others, including took seventh place and Martha is, the times I’ve seen him since he’s gone out of his way to and James Lofton. Loveniry al Old Lyme, II top honors placing sixth in the top 12. who warns the dog, at the beginning be civU to me. Jackson’s just one of those emotional yo-yo’s in the ^ y a rd dash. It has taken little defending Texas Open champion Molumphy garnered eighth place. The Oakland Raiders, who visit time for him to pump some much CROSS COUNTRY Dling standout Sue Green took top of each hunt not to be discouraged, who shoots from the hip, with his mouth, and contretemps Hale Irwin, came in at 6-under 134. Bennet has a 43-0 record over the JUST ASK come as natural to him as, weU, a Reggie candy bar. Ernie D. Retires Green Bay Sunday, will surely have needed energy into the Packers MuneheMler High/Kaul Culholie honors with a time of 8:40 over a 1.^ last three years. because “Garman is hunting with us Whitehurst and Lofton in mind after The field was trimmed to 71 mile course with Bennet’s Sue today.” \ Murray OkJerman lethargic offense. players with the cut made at even- ul W oleolt Invitulionul Q. Who was the major league batter killed by a pitched what they did to New Orleans last “Any guy who can get open like he. RAOIO- I V As an amateur nature baU back In the 19Z0s or ’30s? I would Uke to know the week. par 140 and among those failing to photographer, I find the fall of the can is going to require double qualify for the final two rounds were NCAA Fooihull - Ohio Stale v». By Murray Olderman name of the pitcher, the date, the teams Involved, etc. — After Five Years Whitehurst, the second-year Affirmed vs, Slew year most rewarding. Capturing Kenneth Anderson, Springfield, Mo. coverage,” Green Bay tight end Rich Masters champion Gary Player, 143, Penn Stale, 1:30 - Ch.8. quarterback from Furman, threw McGeorge said, “so that means nature’s paint brush on film is really On Aug. 16,1920, Ray Chapman, the fine shortstop on a PGA champion John Mahaffey, 144, Butiehull - Red Sox v«. Yunkees, beautiful when taking foliage and pennant-winning Indians team, was struck on BOSTON (UPI) — Ernie DiGregorio, one of many flashy four touchdown passes to spark the teams will have to play us man-to­ 2 p.ni. - Ch.22, 30 and No. 2 money winner Andy Bean, scenery pictures. But what is even The tipoff; the temple by a pitch thrown by Carl Mays, the side- guards to play at Providence College, has retired after five Packers' 28-17 victory over New man on the other side. And it has got winging righthander of the New York Yankees. The g n m o winner of three 1978 tournaments, TenniH - Grand Slum DouhlcH, 2 Historial Meeting more fun, for me, is taking pictures seasons in the National Basketball Association, the Boston Orleans. Three of the scoring passes to help our running game because |i.m. • (Ji.2'1 was played in the Polo Grounds, then the Yankees* home went to Lofton, Green Bay’s No. 1 who finished at 142. of the smaller things in the large pic­ Ray Malavasi, the new head coach of the Los field. Chapman died the next day without regaining Celtics announced Friday. defenses are going to have to lay Crenshaw made a slight change in W orhl Cup 'I'enniN, 2 :3 0 - Ch.18 Angeles Rams, was one of the West Point “cribbers” draft choice from Stanford, to help ture. consciousness, the first fatality In major league action. “I just didn’t fit into the Celtics’ back a step on us now. Sometimes a his form Friday that helped him im­ M ide World of SporlH • LPGA o. ~ linebacker on Earl made him an oiler. It was his deci­ the Packers to their second victory step is all you need.” At Belmont Today The first frost on golden grass, or Blaik s ^ y teams of the early 1950s. That team plans,” said DiGregorio from his sion, not ours. ” Golf, .I p.ni. • Ch.24 without a loss and teieir best starj prove his score from his opening- even dried weeds, glistening in the was decimated by the dismissal of virtually the Q. I have all of the World Series games from 1903-1976, Oakland will be seeking to regain round 65. BuHehull - Mel» PhillieH, 7:30 Inning by inning. But I don’t have them in the programs Lincoln, R.I., home. “I decided it DiGregorio, considered a fine since 1969. its form after a loss at Denver and a morning sun ... the rainbow reflec­ entire varsity, Malavasi included, for the heinous would be best to call it quits now. I’d “I made a little change in my - Ch.9. NEW YORK (UPI) — Laz Barrera sat in the converted crune of getting advance coaching for a twt. sold at the ball parks. I have them on regular lined paper. passer and playmaker but a liability “We felt we had to come out of the tions showing on the first skim ice Could I get auiihlng for it? — John Smith, LaPorte, Tex. rather sit at home than sit on the controversial last-second victory at setup, got behind the ball more,” on defense because of his height, was first two weeks with wins if we’re SUNDAY RVm O-I V tackroom with a flyswatter in his hand, accurately dispatching around a pond ... the high coloration I’m not a collection connoisseur, but except as personal bench all season.” San Diego on what the (jhargers Crenshaw said. “I made a putting the first round choice of the Buffalo going to develop a base of confidence Fooihull - IteurH vh. Lions, I the luckless insects while he talked about Saturday’s historical of some of the fungi or toadstools memorabilia, I can’t see any tangible value in your DiGregorio, a 6-footer, was a free claim was an illegal forward fumble change, too. I moved my hands assiduous, dliigent rec,ord of World Series action. Braves in 1973 and was NBA Rookie that will help us later,” said Coach by quarterback Ken Stabler. Dave p.'in. ■ Ch.3 meeting of Triple Crown champions Affirmed and Seattle Slew growing around stumps... These, and r f i r i * u * o . * ‘ P'*’'*'’ •'•■y *»o‘ban? Why agent and was offered a contract by forward and now I go through the ball Chiefs \s. Giants, I p.m. ■ (3i.30 f*'L**’® J!*?***“'*5L^***'*” i’’"'*® Dwight YVhite? — of the Year. His playing time , whose job figures to be in Casper fell on the fumble after it had in the $3(X),000 Marlboro at Belmont. so many other iittle unnoticed things, L«Roy Richards, Polo, HI. Q. I’ve often seen why the National League won’t agree the Celtics, General Manager Red diminished over the next four jeopardy without an improvement tetter. Yesterday, I worked on my reniiis - Grand Slum Douhles, 1 make it a photographer’s fun time. Auerbach said. But salary was not been shoveled forward by Oakland’s timing. My irons were good and I ‘ ‘Seattle Slew is a great horse, ” Af- to the designated hitter, but I’ve never seen why baseball seasons and he was traded to the Los over last year’s 4-10 record. Pete Banaszak. p.ni. - C'h.24 There you have it ... This is my won’t adopt the aluminum b a t m iy not? High schools, the issue because the 27-year-old Rave mvself a lot of chances.” firmed’s trainer was saying. “If he is crowd under Cauthen. Angeles Lakers in September 1977. Whitehurst, an eighth-round pick in The Raiders will be without run­ Busehull • IMels vs.Phils, 1:30 - ready, he will be tough. But his “sweet of the year.” I hope you have colleges, American Legion teams a ^ even some minor DiGregorio is financially set for the Ch.O Seattle Slew, carrying 128 pounds leagues employ aluminum bats. — Jim Mlsnnas, Hastings, The Celtics acquired DiGregorio the 1977 draft, got an opportunity to ning back Clarence Davis, who un­ workout on Thursday (a slow :49 2-5) one that you enjoy, as much as I do Neb. next three decades. late last season but he saw little ac­ 6 and new jockey Angel Cordero in­ play when was hurt last Reil .Sox vs. Yankees, 2 p.m. - mine. “Ernie has a lot of pride. He knew derwent knee surgery this week and has me confused. And his last race stead of Jean Cruguet, was theM se­ I suppose the stock answer is that the teams wouldn’t be tion. He averaged more than 11 year and displayed the arm and is lust for the season. Ch.22, .’1 8 with Jo Jo White, Tiny Archibald and Penney High (losing to Dr. Patches in the Pater­ cond choice. ’The 4-year-old colt, who able to afford the extra insurance they’d have to take out points per game in his NBA career. leadership abilities of a potential star Elsewhere Sunday, Los Angeles Fooihull - DuHus vs, Los son) might have done him as much on their pitchers. Balls rocket off those metal bludgeons Earl Tatum around that he wouldn’t Vngeles, 4 p.m . ■ (Jh.3 last year became racing’s first un­ like a terrestrial assault in . I ^ y would alw DiGregorio made his announce­ despite bdng an unknown in college.11 6 be playing that much," Auerbach dll uiiniiunii iii LU C C. hosts , San Diego is at Denver harm as good. He has raced only defeated ’Triple Crown winner, has ment the day the Celtics began He guidecT the Packers to their 13-7 Cleveland at , , Seattle Booters Win (>olf - LPGA Golf, 5 p.m. • Ch.24 Mo rewrite all home run records. I suppose when baMball gets said, “He decided it wasn’t worth it three times this year and going from been dwelling in relative obsciulty Possible Change desperate enough to hype up its product. It’ll go for training camp at Hellenic College in opening game victory over Detroit, at the New York Jets, Washington at to kill himself for another year. We Doing all its scoring in a 10-minute 7-8 mile to lV6-miles can take a lot after suffering a series of setbacks aluminum, too. Brookline. then completed lO-of-15 passes for St. Louis, ”Kansas City at the New COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) span of the second period, Penney out of a horse. Who knows?” following his first loss last year to 161 yards and four TDs. He hasn’t York Giants, at lU IZ Affirmed, said Barrera as he — The world champion The answer q. Do you think anyone will break Hack Wilson’s record High kicked off its 1978 soccer season ©ipca J.O. Tobin in the Swaps Stakes at New York Yankees may be to be Bob Ha for runs batted In in one season? — Steven Nordby, M t thrown an in his last 68 , Buffalo at Miami, Tampa on a successful note with a 3-1 win watched a fly alight on a poster of Hollywood Park. more than _ ____ „ Iron, Minn. regular season attempts. Bay at Minnesota and at the parent major league Bowling over CCIL foe Fermi High in Enfield. Steve Cauthen, is at peak form and in ’The colt, in whom his owners Good question. Everyone talks about Joe DlMaggio’s 56- “David is extremely coachable,” New Orleans. club of the Columbus He wonW Olympic K X FSete;^ fact is training as well as he did for recently sold a half-interest for |6 In 64 in 10.0 seconda. Jlmmv Hines, the Olympic sprint game hitting streak as being the most rem a^ble of says Starr. “He knows when he John Costello tallied the first two Clippers starting next | looks for its first points goals for the Black Knights at 6:03 the Kentucky Derby. million, did not race again following ----- • " with baseball records and virtually impervious. But Hack makes a mistake. He has a unique season, it was reported. Wilson’s feat of batting in 190 runs in 1930 (when the SY .Yll’HOINIKS- Joann Arsenault of the season at New England Mon­ and 13:30, the first on a breakaway “He is acting the way he did for the the defeat and prior to the P a te im ;i7U, Lynne Talbot 125-344, Karen competitive spirit we haven’t seen in day night. The Columbus Dispatch pro footbaU pl«y«. BeaidwVi ihtak'naV^ schedule was 154 games) ranks right with i t Lou Gehrig 133-344, Donna Mozzer 151-384, Deb­ and the second on a blast just inside Derby,” he said. “He is a fresh horse had started only in two widely spaced came closest a year later, with 164. Do you realize that in Johnson 340. — he no have the ’Triple Crown said a working agreement He’sstUl at right drfensive e f f i bie Yannizze 133-126-377. the penalty area up into the right cor­ 1 allowance races, winning both e a ^ y between the teams must be linemM Q te y traded was tackle Ernie the last 29 majm- league seasons only once has a batter ner. He combined with Paul weighing on him. I think he will against little opposition. S atui^y’s knocked in as many as 150 runs in a season, and that was signed before the deal EASTERN BUSINESS- Ed Baba ( A I'ERI'JtS- Ellen Seymour 130- Fitzgerald on a give-and-go at the 16- win.” IVk-mile race will no doubt be me Tommy Davis with 153 for the Los Angeles D ^ e r s in 1963. Martina Still Sidelined becomes official. 161-392, John Gain 156, Ted Kowzun, 139-377, Maureen Chapman 130, Joyce Navratilova, the leading WTT minute mark with the latter getting Affirmed has won eight of his nine toughest test of the ’Triple Crown BOSTON (UPI) - Martina The newspaper said the Parting shot: 153-411, Ron Joiner 152-395, Al Lindsay 126. woman player, to at least play the goal. RtCHlEASHBURNLEPTW'.I starts this year and in his only loss winner’s career. Navratilova of the Boston Lobsters Clippers’ Board of Direc­ Angeloni 151, Jim Stewart 149, Paul won’t play Saturday in game two of doubles in Tuesday’s third match in G ^lie Chris Ruggles was called on N.LINHI6ROOMEYEAR f was disqualified and placed s e c ^ (p ’The Marlboro, to be televised bV Alydar after crossing the finish line tors met Thursday and From what I’ve been able to see, all that the Gilberto 144-140-403, Cliff Jones 143- LDP- Carolyn Wilson 179-468 the World Team Tennis finals against Los Angeles. to make five saves with Fermi get­ WITH 32 STOLEN BASES. CBS with post time of 5:38 p.m. EDT J a c k m la Sport MagaiiM. I kaeir" jiA a a i" addition of a seventh official in the NFL has done is to firet in the ’Travers at Saratoga Aug. accepted General Manager 142-417, Dave Dynes 141, Bill Harriet Haslett 181-467, Dianne Eib the Los Angeles Strings because of a Dr. John Marshall examined her ting its lone tally in the third period. WHO HOLPS THE MAJOR would have carried considerably George Sister's priority list P te a ^ with ^ articte aad I thiak he let yJatolir K ! increase the number of penalties called. They’re IEA6UE ROOKIE MARKOFSS 19. i f l y** *’'*** Jackioa to get l^k at Moorhouse 141, Ed Lavado 383, Emil 175-461, Grayce Shea 452. recurring Mulder injury, the team ^id ay and found some improvement Carl Schultz, center halfback, wing more impact had not ’Triple Crown for replacing the almost like traffic cops in the Southeast trying to For Saturday’s Marlboro, the BW k** -tac. that artkle? - meet their quota. Roux 148-385, John Aceto 386, Al said Friday. in the left shoulder tendon. M a i^ U halfback Marty Borowski and inside A. BUMP WILLS runner-up Alydar put himself out of Pittsburgh Pirates as the golden colt was tabbed the 8-5 Bonini 386, Gabe Gzabo 388, Walt The Lotuders hope an additional said she had better motion in the Archie Laura were standouts for a MAURV WIUS commission earlier in the week and Clippers major league af­ Uddliy. Jaduon’a personality has been favorite but those odds are expected Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box Bender 388. R L O S S O M S - Donna Schmitt 177- arm, but pain and inflamation will C OENE RICHABPS J had Slew not lost his last start to the downnentyl ^ a lot of other indents «in/T that 8346, Incline Vlllaoe, Nev. 89450. Because of the volume of mall, three days of rest will enable Penney, which outshot Fermi, 25-10, filiate. I undvU demonstration at the World Series in 74 i S 467, Ruth Ann Glass 187. Sue prevent her from playing up to par. and hit two posts in the second half. to drop and Affirmed will probably heretofore lightly regarded Dr there can be no Individual responses. ouaerjsMsuB go off as the odds-on choice of the Patches. EARLY RIRDS- Irene Albee 134- Catolane 455.

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Small gift shop leading to West Middle Turnpike. prime. But now, somewhere shy of 40 just 17 times up to mid-September then only to the size of the who, still a model of consistency at way is just part of the fun. I’m still about staying in shape is California’s side Avenue near Long Hill Please call 646-3500. Manager. Must have retail years old, they hear the talk of being Expos’ reliever, views his more than with the Baltimore Orioles, perhaps original insertion. Errors which experience and leadership 37, set a National League record by trying to improve myself as a portly Ron Fairly. Though 40, Fairly do not lessen the value of the Road, East Hartford. Please SECRETARY- Part time 700 pitching appearances as a source ability. 20 flexible hours per- “washed up" or “over the hill." hitting in 44 consecutive games this pitcher." best describes why the “old men” advertisement will not be cor­ call 568-0639. MACHINIST - Set up and mornings, Vernon Circle area. hopes to play another two years and of pride. week. Some weekend work They are the old men of major season. “Besides, age doesn’t make John Hiller, the ’ stay around. rected by an additional inser­ operate Bridgeport and Lathe. Typing, and machine join the select group of players who “I’m proud of the number of games tion. Top pay and benefits. Apply Send resume to Box A, c o transcription a must. Send league baseball, all right, but they any difference as long as you produce premier relief pitcher, has made an “Baseball is still a lot of fun. have played in four decades. I ve been in,” says the 36-year-old Help Wanted 13 at: S & G Tool, Hillside In­ Manchester Herald. resume to Box AA c/o somehow manage to come around incredible adjustment. Since suf­ There’s something special to wearing dustrial Park, Vernon, Conn. — and I’m producing. I take good “I never could run very well so age v ^ ra n of eight major league teams. Manchester Herald. every spring. fering a heart attack at 28. Hiller has a baseball uniform — wearing the un­ SALES POSITION - Straight 871-9271. WHOLESALE Distributor care of my body. I don’t smoke or hasn’t meant much. I never really Though I don’t have good stuff it “If people didn’t know how old 1 drink and get plenty of rest. No been one of the most durable players iform really lightens me up. I can commissions, leads furnished seeks a reasonable individual WOMENS WORLD HEALTH exerted much energy playing shows I have durability. Barring’in­ NOTICE GENERAL MECHANIC - SPAS- Manchester Full and was, but only watched me swing the reason I can’t keep on going. My legs in the American League. come to the ballpark in a lonely to homeowners. Call 242-5402. for warehouse work and baseball, anyway,” says the 20-year jury, I feel I can pitch another four or mood, down and out. As soon as I get OF PUBLIC HEARING Full time days. Paid CMS, counter assistance. No part time positions in exercise bat, they wouldn’t be so quick to are the strongest thing about me." “The heart attack kept me in the veteran. “I don’t know where else On Thursday the 28th day of September, the Town of Blue Cross and Life In­ instructions, sales, manage­ five years.” that uniform on my back — my mind WANTED - Gas station atten- experienced necessary. judge that I need rest,’’ says Willie Says 39-year-old Carl Yastrzemski game. It changed my attitude,” says you can have so much fun and be paid Mansfield. Connecticut will hold a public hearing concerning dan, full or part time. Mature, surance. Amerbell Corp., 104 Excellent opportunity for ad­ ment. Willing to train in­ McCovey, the 40-year-old first of the Boston Red Sox, “You sit the 35-year-old left-hander, who has is into something else.” Ihe designation of the Windham Area Community Action responsible person for third East Main Street, Rockville. vancement. Company offers dividuals who are energetic, for it” Apply between 9 a m. and 4:30 baseman of the San Francisco 1 rograni. Inc., to be recognized by Community Services Ad­ shift. References. " ' Call~ 871--■ paid vacations, holidays, enthusiastic, and like working around in the winter and think maybe appeared in nearly 500 major league “I feel better now than I did when I 1698. p.m. EOE. with people. Excellent Giants. “When they know your age. it is the last year, then you go to ~ l eading 35-and.over major league ministration as the Community Action Agency to provide benefits, and annual profit games, including 45 this season up to was young,’’ says the Houston hasehall players, by positions: ^ * SRe Hemlb sharing. For appointment call working conditions and services to Ihe low-income community in Toliand County FOOD CONCESSION 649-4563. growth potential. Call 649- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ine lolland County community includes the towns of An­ TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Francisco Giants; Apply 81 Commerce Street, POSITIONS- Part time, mor­ 4558, Mrs. Ladabouche. West Side Old Timers dover. Bolton. Columbia. Coventry. Ellington. Hebron Glastonbury. PTG Company. ning and evening hours. GROWING WHOLESALE fist Cincinnati Reds; ss-Don Kessinger Mansfield. .Somers. Stafford. Tolland. Union. Vernon, and Telephone 633-7631. Experienced preferred. DISTRIBUTOR seeks a (35j^ Chicago White Sox; 3b-Pete Rose (37), Cincinnati Willington All interested persons or organizations are invited Apply: Holiday Lanes, Mon­ dependable individual to make ADDRESSERS WANTED lo attend and or make statements or written comments The RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to II day thru Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 deliveries. Excellent oppor­ Immediately! Work at home p.m. Phone 646-2125. — no experience necessary — Holland, Conran Pub 1C Hearing will be held at 7:30 p m at the Buchanan shifts. Good pay, good tunity for advancement. OF-Willie Stargell (37), Pittsburgh Pirates; Carl Center. Route 89. Manslield benefits an working condition. Profit sharing, paid excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park George Whitham. Mayor Apply in person, Vernon ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC vacations, holidays and Manor. 180 Regan Road, Ver­ EXPERIENCE. Quality ac­ benefits. For appointment call Lane, Suite 127. Dallas, TX ( n S ' ' “ " ' y '‘"I- Town of .Mansfield 75231. 021-09 non. countant wanted to join our 649-4563.______To Be Honored C—Tim McCarver (36), Philadelphia Phillies. staff. Experienced in all CALL TOLL FREE if you are DH—Rico Carty (39), Oakland A’s. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC phases of accounting, auditing WAITRESS FOR PIZZA & - Experienced only. Top and tax preparatio necessary. RESTAURANT WORK- Days. experienced in party plan. We aVEVIHIR offer High Commissions, new By EARL YOST Padres; Phil NOTICE wages. Apply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Compensation and fringe Must be over 18. Call 647-9157, Sports Editor Berlin Tpke., Wethersfiel, 563- benefits. Excellent for career after 11:00 a.m. Ask for Gus. management plan, N^ekro (39), ; Luis Tiant (37), Boston Red CUSSIFIED U PUBLIC HEARING 0151. in public accounting. Please progressive, open territory. Two athletes of another period, Ray “Gumpy” Holland and BOARD OF pmECTORS send reume to Pue, Semel & NURSES AIDES- Full time, Lisa Jewelry Co. 800-631-1258. Tom Conran, will be called front and center as the honored TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT REAL ESTATE Marketing Co., Certified Public Accoun­ all shifts. Experience Mr. Botti. Notice is hereby given that the Boart^of Directors, Town Representative - Manchester, tants, 281 Hartford, Tpke., preferred, but training will be guests at the 18th annual West Side Old Timers’ Reunion Oct.7 at Browns Ride High Philadelphia Phillies; Darold Knowles (36), Montreal STItt of Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the East Hartford, Vernon areas. Vernon, 06066. given. Apply in person; East RELIABLE PERSON for cleaning townhouse apart­ the Garden Grove. iliXpos* auditorium of the Whiton Memorial Library. 100 North Main Earn lucrative commission Hartford Convalescent Home, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ ment, one day weekly, POWER Street. Manchester, Connecticut. Tuesday. September 26. Receive professional LAUNDRY SERVICES- Fran Mahoney, general chairman, line in tabbing Conran, a North End Diaper folders, laundry ford. experienced, excellent V Angeles Dodgers; 1978 at 8:00 p.m. to consider and act on the following: guidance, education, com­ made the announcement. native. Under Rutigliano prehensive marketing tools. folders. Afternoons and references, own transporta­ V i c Davahllo (39), ; Jesus Alou (36), Reconsidw approval of the construction of the upper tion. 649-0329. Holland played amateur and semi- Following a long career as a Houston Astros. Call Mr, Sammartino, evenings. We will train. Call FULL TIME POSITION pro baseball for more than 30 years Hockanum River Trunk Sewer due to the increased cost of Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. 289-1527. available for front-end baseball and basketball player, and NEW YORK (UPI) - Under rookie Coach Sam Rutigliano, construction. PART TIME Janitoral. and in the twilight of his career in the mechanic. Some experience as an official an umpire in baseball the Cleveland Browns, who visit Atlanta Sunday, have jumped Jay J. Giles, Superintendent POSITIONS AVAILABLE necessary. Good benefits. Manchester. Individual or now defunct Manchester Twilight *• RN-LPN wanted for full or and a referee in basketball Conran off to a 2-0 start and have allowed the least points (17) in the Water and Sewer Department part time on all shifts. Apply IMMEDIATELY for stock Anply in person, Nichols Husband/Wife team. League he was an outstanding and has long been active in youth projects It s an innovation that allows you to STAR vour Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this 13th day of director of nursing. Salmon- clerks from 7 am to 3 pm., Manchester Tire, 295 Broad Evenings, Sunday thru Conference. Street. Thursday. Phone 2 2 8 -^ . versatile performer. A long ball in Manchester - Little League classified ad for extra attention value Simp v September. 1978 brook Convalescent Home, off part time. Apply in person to Winter Olympic Frank’s Supermarket, 725 hitter, Holland was at home either net" ^ “‘*8jiano may be In other NFL games Sunday, 022-09 House Street, Glastonbury. baseball. Midget League football, Please call 633-5244. East middle Turnpike and ACCOUNTING CLERK- LABORERS FOR pitching or catching and also in the new on the Cleveland scene -he is Dallas is at Los Angeles, Washington SATURDAY ONLY. Must be basketball clinics at the Y and youth s p a e f the I tar is for the 2333 Main Street in Glaston­ Seeking qualified individual outfield. careful about keeping the season in at St. Louis, Chicago at Detroit, Kan­ space the STAR occupies There are two bury. with accounting background over 16. Grantland Nursery. connected functions of the perspective: INDEX LEGAL NURSES AIDES wanted for For many years he was also a Manchester Lodge of Elks. sas City at the New York Giants, Costs are High different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the full time on all shifts. Apply with heavy emphasis on Ac­ Call between 3-5 pm, 649-0598. “We have to be realistic in terms NOTICES MACHINE OPERATORS and counts Receivable. Cash member of Moriarty Brothers’ Tickets are now available and may Oakland at Green Bay, Philadelphia nexHime you have a really important director of nursing. Salmon- of how we won, ” he said. “As the - Lott ind Found NOTICE brook Convalescent Home off miscellaneous workers receipts, some payroll, data crackerjack volleyball team which be purchased at Bill Pagani’s barber at New Orleans, Pittsburgh at Cin­ ^ Organizers of the 1980 Lake Placid - PBfionglg entry, light typing, as well as season goes on, we’re just not going - AnnouncBfngr.il House Street, Glastonbury. needed. Must have some High ranked with the best in New England. shop or from any committee cinnati, Seattle at the New York SEALED BIDS will be accuracy in all phases, could to beat teams like Cincinnati by - EnteflBirment Please call 633-5244. School Education. Must be FULL TIME CARPET Most past honored guests have Jets, San Francisco at Houston, - AuClions received by the Windham get you into an excellent member. but then 'Sreality” v “ struck. ™r‘ *“ "-iHo". -Your Choice able to read and speak Cleaner. Experienced making the kinds of mistakes we .Area Community Action English, and provide own growing company with superb been products of the West Side but The committee will meet Sept. 21 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, San Diego These items, MacKenzie said, in- U i|e 24 A FINANCIAL SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for preferred but not necessary. have - penalties and all that. It was Now, they say, the cost of putting Super 42 ^ Program. Inc. at 32 Broad transportation. No experience benefits If you meet all of the committee has jumped over the at Willie’s. at Denver and Buffalo at Miami. eluded additional housing - Bonds-Stocks-Mo^gages South Windsor. Will train. Must have ear. 528-(^. a big win for us, but it wasn’t verv ar­ on the games will run as high as $117 Point Star n PoHit Star ^ - Pefsonai Loans Street. Danielson. CT 06239 Apply 90 Brookfield Street or necessary. Please Call Per­ these requirements, please In Mondwy night’s lone contest, requirements and improvements to - Insufance Call Monday. tistic.” million. 75* per day i-| 50 pg, pgy for a used computer payroll call 289-5918, after 12 noon. sonnel Department at Pioneer call Personnel Manager at Baltimore is at New England. the existing Olympic arena. Parachute Company, 644-1581 Lydall Incorporated at 646- The Browns may lack overall At a hastily called news con­ (Plus regular word ad rale) EMPLOYMENT machine This machine must SERVICE STATION The Dallas-Los Angeles game will ference, officials of the Lake Placid Fell said the additional costs - He'D Wanted meet the following PLUMBER - With experience 1233, for an appointment. ATTENDANT- Part and full grace, but they possess two of the reflected “reality” and a “change of - Business OpDOMun iieS in new housing. Top wages, CABINET MAKER- Equal Opportunity Employer pit two unbeaten clubs and features a Olympic Organizing Committee said - Siiuai'on Wanted specifications, M/F. time, for the fall season. App­ NFL’s most fluid performers. scope in our program.” steady work. Call after 8:00 Woodworker wanted for ly in person after 2 p.m. Jones Still Ailin{ clash between pro football’s leading EDUCATION 11 have a magnetic modular Greg Pruitt is the second-leading the construction costs will be $14 p.m., 742-7668, or 643-6341. production shop. Experienced Manchester Co-op Students offensive and defensive teams. The million more than anticipated. Also includ^ in the increase is $2.6 - Pf'wate instfuctions memory: preferred. Call 646-5025. OIL BURNER MECHANIC - runner in the AFC, 22 yards behind - Scnoois-Oasses Experienced Licensed Oil welcomed. Silver Lane Shell, Cowboys have scored 72 points in two And Rev. J. Bernard Fell million relating to costs for en­ She H eratJi - insUuCt'Ons Wanted 21 flexibility to record infor­ TRUCK MECHANIC 252 Spencer Street. Houston rookie Earl Campbell. Wide games and lead the NFL with 984 vironmental monitors and the con­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING mation by department; WANTED for general repairs, MAN WITH MECHANICAL Burner Man. Excellent For Battered Coi executive director of the LPOOC REAL ESTATE salary. Pension, Insurance, receiver Reggie Rucker leads AFL BACKGROUND- Reliable, total yards. The Rams have allowed struction of a new 70-meter ski jump. - Homes *of Sa'e 31 90 to 120 character-per se­ must have exerience and own noted the present Olympic budget good work record. Send Uniforms, Vacation, etc. Per­ receivers with a whopping 27.1 yards only 14 points and their defensive Fell said the new 70-meter jump - Lots-Land for Sale cond serial matrix printer tools. Starting salary $7.00. GAS SV4TI0NS FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — Coach Ted Marchibroda of the per catch. was able to “expand or contract” and - InveSlmeni Property All company benefits. For ap­ resume to Box Y, c/o manent full time position. yield of 281 yards through two games was required because environmental - BuS'nesS Property Closing date for bids 10 6 78. pointment. Call 688-2233. Manchester Herald. Apply: Wyman Oil Co., 484 Asked if he was afraid the early- was not expected to exceed $117 643-2711 - Resort Property East Middle Turnpike, ^AHENDANTS scoreless and injury-plagued Baltimore Colts says he still has is the stingist in the league. million. advisers had told the organizing com­ - Rea' Estate Wanted Send bids attention Claire ♦ Nt«d Full Tim* season success might mean his young LaBelle. NURSES AIDES Manchester. reason to be optimistic despite his team’s poor health and 0-2 Sophomore running back Tony mittee that the existing jump was MISC. SERVICES RELIABLE HARD person 8 lo 4 Mon. club is headed for a fall, Rutigliano president of 017-09______WORKING INDIVIDUAL experienced, all shifts. Full record. $?4 “esthetically unacceptable.” - Services OMered PART TIME- No nights. No thru FrI. Dorsett of Dallas leads all NFL the LPOOC, said of the a d d S - Pa nting.Papering Wanted to assist cook. Duties time and part time. Bed said, “I’ll leave that stuff to the psv- While stressing that he did not - Bu.idmg.Contracting weekends. Long holidays. July ■xpsriencsd “Once we get our club healthy good reasons for that,” Fairbanks chologists." rushers with 258 yards, on a million, $9 million is in new funds include dishwashing, maker part time. Own glittering 6.6 yards per ‘attempt, A.C.FJS EXPANDING - Roofing.Siding transportation. Apply in per­ and August off Many retired . pr*fsrr*d. again and once we get to the point - Heating.PlumOmg cleaning, and food prep. Part- said. The Browns will be facing an n ^ e d to cover additional items expect a deficit at the conclusion of • inspector gentlemen and housewives where the new players fully know our while veteran Cowboys’ quarterback the games. Fell said if one did occur, - Flooring I N d l W time. Apply in person between son, Silver Lane Pavilon, 51 enjoy driving School Buses. Part tim* 4:00 to Fairbanks predicted the Colts Atlanta team that seems a carbon that were not contemplated at the • B at 8 Screw Machine Operator - Moving.Trucking.Storage Apple Gate Lane, East Hart­ system, we’ll be stronger than ever,” Roger Staubach has passed for a - Services Wanted 2 and 4. Rein N.Y.-Style Deli- Why not you? We will train. 9:00 w**k days. “sack pack” would be “the strongest copy of last year’s club. The Falcons’ time original budgetary projections he was not sure where the additional • B at 8 Screw Machine Foreman Restaurant, El Camino Plaza, ford, between 9-2, Monday Marchibroda predicts. conference-leading six touchdowns. were made.” funds would come from. Call Vernon 875-2826, or 'A' Part tIm* Sal. A pass-rushing team we’ve faced so defense allowed the fewest points in • Lathe Operator MISC FOR SALE K n o w ? 428 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. thru Friday. Manchester 643-2414. The Colts, outscored 80-0 in their “I don’t know where I’d look,” he - Household Goods Sun. far. What has happened to them has modern NFL history last season • Lethe Foreman Millions have dis­ first two Starts, are underdogs for sisa$isniaBBaB&iiS!nMniBcnaBBMnaM9Rn(8BwaManMaH^^ said. ’‘I might go on television and - Articles lor Sale HOME HEALTH AIDES to APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN - Good opportunity for happened because their defense is (129), but won only seven of 14 games W# era looking for well quelKlod pooplo. H you like to - B'j'Iding Supplies covered there's STUFFERS AND MAILERS Monday night’s nationally televised ask every American to donate 50 work In ■ emell ehop, where whet you do counie, cell or - Pets -Birds- Dogs provide personal care to peo­ Candidate must have URGENTLY EEDED! $25.00 hard working high overworked.” due to a plodding, ineffective offense. - Livestock no place like a ple in their homes. Preference experience in the function and contest with the New England cents. In. Compeny peld LHe, Modicel, Vecallone, per hundred GUARANTEED. ■chool atudanl • Apply New England, 1-1, should have Sam This year the Falcons are 1-1, Jal Alai Entries j - Boats A Accessories given to those who have com­ repair of a broad line of Patriots. The back-to-back shutouts Holldeye, Bonueee end other fringe benefHe. Top - Sporting Goods home advertised Send self-addressed stamped in parson to Harry Cunningham back at fullback, but "This hasn’t changed what we set - Garden Products pleted a State Approved Home Domestic IWajor Appliances. envelope, TK ENTERPRISE, having gained the fewest yards (244) in the Want Ads. Sticksis. are the first time the Colts have been Don Calhoun (143 yards vs. St. Louis) of any team in.pro football. Quarter­ out to do,” Fell said, ‘"rhe Lake - Antiques Health Aide tjr Nurses Aide Must be effective working Box 21679. Denver, Co. 80221. whitewashed two straight times in urmurnTm Placid Olympics will still be Olym­ AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS A FASTNERS - Wanted to Buy Program. Training will also with the retail public and SUBURBAN MOTORS MC is an able substitute. Placekicker back June Jones, who beat out in­ be provided. Must have own coordinating with personnel. the club’s 26-year history. hCaiSmn pics for the athletes. M3 ROBERTS 8T. EAST HARTFORD CT. RENTALS LOCAL CATERER 50 Tolland Turnpike John Smith is hobbled by a muscle cumbent starter Steve Bartkowski lMteea«tn - Room s for Rent transportation, mileage paid. Please contact Steve at 643- LOOKING For part time Baltimore quarterback Bert Jones, IhUts “We would be in bad straits when - Apartments for Rent pull, and his status is questionable. has completed only 15-of-38 passes. ’ 7NWs Lost end Found 1 Good salary and benefits. Call 2171. Banquet Cook. Will train. D & Manchaster sidelined with a shoulder separation, UlKzilMai we can’t afford to put on an event like - Homes lor Rent Manchester Public Health On Minch»«t«f-Tilc<»nYlll« Lkw lUiaes - Busmess'for Rer^t D Caterers. Call 646-0350. is not expected to play. Other Colts liMtifrUl* the Olympics.” ‘ Resort Properly for Rent KEYS IN TAN Case. LOST in Nursing Association, 647-1481, casualties include linebacker Stan 4. fai^Jia - Wanted to Rent or between Town Hall area between 8 am and 4:30 pm. i Nvnfi-Sirfia - MiSC for Rent White and offensive tackles George and Moriartys. 649-6167 or 872- Equal Opportunity, Affir­ i Hrrihrtna nPIST/PART TIME AUTOMOTIVE 6608. mative Action Employer. EXPERIENCED Kunz and David Taylor. ' Aut09>for Sale Opening available In manufacturing concern for - Trucks lor Sale Bill Troup, 15-for-33 for 186 yards Siks Bi Wm Position Vacancies typiat able to work approximately 26 hours par - Heavy Equipment for Sale NURSE MDES against Miami, will start at quarter­ I n«o - Motorcycies-B'cydes back along with backfield mates Ron 1. Mrinn.|B weak. Mominga preferred. Duties would be - Campers-Traiiers-Mobiie I MANCHESTER PUBUC LI8RARY SYSTEM Homes Z M t«^l varied but Individual ehould be good typist. Hour­ NEEDED Lee and Don McCauley. IbifrlM - Automotive Service One (1) full time (35 hours) Special Clerical for - Autos for Rent-LeaM To provide Nursing Care “I think the big thing about all this 4. Z w U M a ly rate dependant on ability. May work In to full - LPNs 5. U-«m Hme position. Bond application to: P.O.Box 380, In private homes and I routine and non-professional library assignments and is that I sort of feel we could have Pick your own days or nights. Join LIfe-Med Medical FacllHlaa. Part I related special clerical tasks. 7.b»Mrl f. East Hartford, Ct. 06108. An Equal Opportunity been in the (wsition we’re in—maybe IhTftKlii Employer Nursing Pool. Excellent' pay and travel lima, lull tima. Con- and not as drastically hurt - but 0-2 if we IWripUceEii S*EiM»EMn MCm M ii allowance. Working areas Include: Far­ aldorablo given to One (1) full time (35 hours) Special Clerical - tem­ were healthy with the teams we CARRIER mington, Manchester, and Meriden. For more proferonco o f:- Location porary assignment October thru January, 1979 - for played (Dallas and Miami),’’ 1-MiSn-CnMirf When you work information contact; and Houra. routine and non-professional library assignments and Marchibroda says. NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY i. ItaMown Mrs. Hayes, at 237-8457 I related special clerical tasks. ItmlfiMk NEEDED For Information call “It isn’t always the people injured, iM pM W il for flio host Salary $5,775 IbraMb-Mrl ^PART TIME GLERICALH in Meriden. 643-9519 but we lost a lot of leaders,” he says. a. Davis Avenue Applications and job descriptions available 10 a.m. - Now that summer s over it’s time to put some extra AID A AUHTANCE "We definitely have title hopes. I’m I liui^ 7.Mni>Eim 14 p.m. Monday thru Friday at Whiton Memorial Library, t t s r - ■ tMUW i you got so much more. money in your pocket...see Hartford National about area o f at North Eastern Conn, sure a lot of people counted the New 1 100 North Main Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040. a part time job! Rockville bic. York Yankees out early in the Lika top ra in . ValuiMa banaffla. Job dIvanHy. And Closing date Septem ber 18, 1978 - 4 p.m. Uia chanca to aharpan your aMlla In a modam ahop. U7 taM Cantar SVaal, season.” We have a variety of part time clerical positions Murday Snnhig Work alongside some of the top people In this area. Call ’The Colts are last in the NFL in That's what you'll find at Hamilton Standard-a dy­ located at our Corporate Service Center on 150 ■RTISING defense in yards surrendered (1,023) man namic producer of advanced electronic, test, space, Windsor Street in downtown Hartford. The majority 647-9946 and 24th in offense in yardage and overhaul and support systems. Get in touch with us—and gat so much more. Op . Bank and Trust CkMnpany Competitive wages and benelils. will be given to applicants with some Health Care I* Attractive Salary • Car Mileage Patriots Head Coach Chuck Fair­ If you’ve got a little money, why not get a lot of bank? Interested applicants should call related Accounting experience. Street Area of or Write to banks said his team was not taking Neipsic^s Promising Players .Apply . . In peraon,_____J, Employn.lyment______Office,, !• Peld Holldeye, Including Your BIrthdey am Pfsaae apply PER80NELL DEPT. Excellent salary and benefit package. If you are the Colts lightly. 1. Lte»4Mi Hamilton Standard, Bradfey Field Road, Manchester I* Ineurence, Heellh A Dentel Plen Based on their performances this season, Pro Dave Proctor of Windsor Looks, CT 060M. 6lh MANCHESTER MEMORIAL Interested, please call or send resume to; “Anybody who thinks this game is Ihnwi-la Z tiM n Paraonnal Dept. Floor I* Compeny Peld Pension Plen lla ta U llraMaMr (203) 623-1621 Ext. 6601 777 Main Street - i r - HOSPITAL PERSONELL DEPT. going to be easy is crazy. Their the Neipsic Tennis C3ub has named Bob Coons, left, and David llntMM iHM iFor a private Interview, please call Mr. TomI 71 HAYNES STREET ffcn-WM i M M itaaanM Hartford, Ct. MANCHESTER CT. 06040 MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL problem is not with their system, it’s Shinn, the top players among the junior members. Coons won the &U-W*I 1 DMBknd ■Hooper, at The Manchester Herald — 643-2711.1 Equal (ipp..riunily Empluyer .M K Cali Jeanne, at 040.1222 txt 461 71 HAYNES STREET with their people. Dleir record isn’t top award With Shinn judged the best among the 16 and under age t rn—[iMiiii XWIiMiHta EqiiH Oppenuititr tmpleyer M/F An Equal Onportunitv Emnlover 7.|Kr«w ii 7.MnUWi M F MANCHESTER CT. 06040 tdo good right How, but there are pldyers. (Herald Photo by Chastain) tM ipi lln»«rlna lUtbmtn 647-9946 546-1222 ext 481 WiMHsw-lMrl An Equal OppertuiU|^Biiploiwr. M/F An SquH Opfioniiitltf Emploftr M /f I PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 16, 1978 ...... •••••••••• Htip Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homea For Sale 23 Horn** H*' * SERVICE STATION CABINETMAKER- 3 years MECHANIC- Full or Part NURSE PART TIME. Please CARPENTERS HELPER- MEMBtH National Weather Forecast experience, counter top call 649-2358. Some experience preferr^. time opening for the fall ex^rience. Excellent wages season, ^ p ly in person after Call 646-13TO after 6 p.m. Ask and benefits. 646-7904. OP HOMES 79 77 3 0 0 0 2 p.m. to Silver Lane Shell, 252 for Mr. Connelly. Spencer Street. m y c o m p a n y w i l l KIND, CONSIDERATE Employe 2 people who can Bualneat Opportunity 14 WOMAN FOR House WOMAN to spend nights in start work immediately. Op­ cleaning, 4 hours one morning home of elderly woman (not portunity for 3150 per week SM(\LL ENGINE Service each week. 643-6514. an invalid). Own room. Bus while learnlnng. Excellent Corporation - expanding ARE YOU in ter ested ! t MIWrONK line, Manchester. Please fringe benefits. Call for ap­ dealer network. No RN To provide follow up ser­ phone 742-7107. pointment. 646-3936. Equal experience necessary. A NEW PROFESSHHir vices insuring the adequacy of Opportunity Employer M/F. U^Plete training program. care to mentally retarded per­ ♦500. investment required to 30.00 start your own business. Ideal We need additional sales peopla LOCAMOCLn I " sons in Community Nursing PART TIME Bus Drivers Facilities and Convalescent needed for daily transporta­ for retired or part time. staff. We offer an extensive training I ' I A KELLY TEMPORARY //• Homes. Convalescent Home CAREER. Immediate tem­ tion, 7:30 - 9:30 a.m., and 5-7 Details on request. Mr. licensees. HIGNItt TIM FIIAfUtm or Public Health Nursing porary assignments available p.m,, for Special Education Barker. ESCAA Field 70 experience very helpful. in your area. We need typists, Population. Public Service gaining Division, box 619, BENEFITS NCWOflLCAN^ Based at Mansfield Training License Required. Please call Wading River, New York. Unlimited Income, Bonus and In c e n tiv e P". secretaries, accounting 11792. School. Temporary p. sitions clerks, bookkeepers and other CREC Residental Education guidance and direction desired, with possibility of permanent business machine operators. Center, 474 School Street, conditions. Member of Manchester, employment. Contact: Special recruiting, Monday, East Hartford at 569-4780. MANCHESTER Package Mansfield Training School, September 18tn, at the I^ual Opportunity Employer store. Excellent location. Well Hartford, Multiple Listing Services. UH WEATHER FOTOCAST €) Personnel office, Rt. 44A, M /r. esUblished business. Call Manchester YWCA, 78 North If you are hardworking and can be motl Mansfield Depot, Conn. Mon­ Main Street, from 9 am till 12 Marion E. Robertson, day thru Friday, or call 429- nonn. Register and ask about Reaitor, 643-5953. large yearly income, we may have on op^ 6451 for appointment. An SOMEONE NEEDED TO For period ending 7 p.m. EST 9/16/78. During Saturday, our special bonus plan. High you. All Inquiries and Interviews are confldso^ Equal Opportunity Affir­ hourly pay. Never a fee. For PLOW SNOW at 5 locations in FIGURE SALON FOR SALE - Dan - 646-4525 showers will fall over the Tennessee valley, northern Texas mative Action Employer. Manchester. Please call 649- Fully equipped. Large and southern Florida, while the rest of the nation can expect more information call or 2813. visit: KELLY SERVICES, 100 clientel. No experience D. F. Reale, Inc., Roal generally fair skies. Maximum readings include. Atlanta 83 MUNSON CANDY KITCHEN Constitution Plaza, 249-6585. necessary. Will train. Owner Boston 76, Chicago 76. Cleveland 76. Dallas ., 'lenver 76 is accepting applications for EOE M/F. CHILD CARE- Responsible pregnant. $6900. Call 872-7365, Duluth 59, Houston 89. Jacksonville 88, Kansas u iy 82, Little full time days and also part adult to care for pre-schooler 87.5-2060, 875-1804. 175 Main SL 646-4525 Rock 88, Los Angeles 75, Miami 87, 70 New time evenings and weekends. and infant in my Kenney Street area home during school Orleans 87. New York 78, Phoenix 97, San Francisco 74. Seat­ Call for appointment 6494332. Situation Wanted 15 year. 12 to 15 hours per week.. TOPS IN SECLUSK] tle 62, St. Louis 83 and Washington 84. MULTI CIRCUITS IN PART TIME Cafeteria assis­ Must have own transporta­ RESPONSIBLE Mother will Private Inatructlona IB Built 3 or 4 r ■ tant for employee cafeteria, MANCHESTER- Looking for tion. Reference required. 646- care for children in my home. Large heated__ ,.. managers in the following 8645 evenings and weekends. located in East Hartford. Call 646-1076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. PIANO TEACHER- Recently moglass windov, Some light cooking and departments: Photo, Plating, fireplace with beahl Quality Control and Fabrica­ OCCUPATIONAL moved to the Manchester / counter experience required. LICENSED MOTHER Will South Windsor / Vernon area insulation. 4 zone f Hours 10 am to 2 pm. Monday tion, Prefer previous manage­ THERAPIST (Registered). babysit In her home. Nathan Help Wanted ment experience in circuit Openings available. Call 649 heat. Oversized p i 13 Help Wanted 13 thru Friday. Reply Box C, c/o Certified Public Health Agen­ Hale School area. Call 647- 9810. overhead storJ Manchester Herald. board industry, but will con­ cy providing Multiple Health 1240, anytime. sider experience in reiated workshop, plus breel BUS DRIVERS NEEDED Services to patients at home, built-in narbeque. 11 We will train. Call 742-7339. BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT GIRL FRIDAY. Must have field. Duties include abilty to would like to contract for (Oc­ Schoola-Claaaea - Full time. Experienced. IB with fruit and n| some knowledge of typing and supervise 15-20 employees. cupational Therapy services Private Inatructlona 18 Liberal fringe benefits. Apply Salary commensurate with Beautiful planting SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- bookkeeping. Hours 8:30 to on a visit bases. Please call FOR THE BEST - Manchester and trees. In Ad , Excellent Part Time work. in person: East Hartford Con­ 5:30, Monday thru Friday. experience. Benefits include 872-9163 for an appointment or REMEDIAL READING and Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 valescent Home, 745 Main medical-life insurance, 10 Mid 340s. Call 8496| We will train. Call Write to Box BB, c/o write to Director: Rockville math; individualized work pupils per teacher. FREE in­ pointment. Manchester 643-2414, or Ver­ Street, East Hartford, Manchester Herald. paid holidays, paid vacation, Public Health Nursing program, (lst-8th grade) by troductory lesson with this ad. profits sharing, retirement non 875-2826. Assocation Inc., 62 Park master’s degree teacher. 569 Call 6496306, or 6493549. MANCHESTER- CHOOSE YOUR OWN BABYSITTER- 6:30 am till plan. Please mail resume or Street, Rockville Ct. 06066. 8075. HOUM At home on the phone apply at Multi Circuits Inc., 50 occupancy! 9 WELL ESTABLISHED school time. Highland Park bedroom Garrisoaj servicing our customers. 249 area. Call 643-5750 between 6 Harrison Street, Manchester, NURSES AID TRAINING- GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, Inatructlona Wanted 20 LOCAL INSURANCE 7773. Ct. 06040. Fireplaced family i AGENCY Is looking for a and 8 pm. Available for a limited Lessons: Folk, blue grass, baths, 2 car g a ^ Secretary to replace one of number of qualifing popular. Ages 5-adults. W ANTED- p i a n o NURSES AIDES ALL SHIFTS STORE CLERK- Responsible Arthur or Suzanne r our valuable employees who is EXPERIENCED LEGAL applicants. A sincere desire to Beginners - professionals. INSTRUCTOR fo r in ­ 3233. J. Watson L atwut to retire. Prefer a girl - Full time and part time. SECRETARY- Part time. person needed to assume care for the aged. Availability Easy Banjo method. FREE termediate student interest^ Enjoy working with elderly many duties in the operation in popular music. 6497100. Manchester OfIicc,| with insurance experience, Monday thru Friday, ^ u th to work full time or part time. loan instrument. Private Ek]ual Housing i but this is not a requirement. patients in a verypleasent and Windsor. General law Office. of a 7-Eleven Footi Store. Rotating weekends are in­ studio. 6496557, modern atmosphere. Good Call 644-1528. Ground level position that can cluded upon completion of Must type, meet the public, Homea For Sale 23 Lota-Land lor Satol little bookkeeping, etc. Hours wages and benefits. Please lead to assistant manager or gaining. Apply Silver Lane PIANO INSTRUCTIONS, Can Doris Blain, R.N,, direc­ manager by performance. Pavilion, 51 Applegate Lane, are 9 to 5 ... three or four days WANTED BABYSITTER- beginners through advanced. SAVOY. MASS. . a week. If interested jle a s e to r of n u rses, 646-0129, For Friday night, 8:30 to mid­ Now hiring for 11 pm -7 am East Hartford, Between 9 am Dorothy Porcheron, Hartford ANTIQUE COLONIAL Manchester Manor Nursing shift. Benefits include in­ and 2 pm, Monday thru elegant center hall. One of the surveyed land on L send resume to Box TT, c/o night. 31.00 per hour. Call 643- School of Music graduate. Call tained road. Spring o, Manchester Herald. home, 385 West Center Street. surance, credit union and Friday, 6490048. finest in E)astem Connecticut, profit sharing. Apply in per­ plus a guest bouse, 3 car gar­ ty. State forest onl son at 305 Green Road, FULL AND PART TIME for age, large shed, bam, on 17 312,500. Cali 649664t| PIANO - VIOLIN lessons. acres, with more land Manchester. Equal Opportuni­ :oIf course maintenance, i^p- East Hartford, experienced FRANCHISES ty Employer. 699685. / in person Minnechaug (iolf teacher. All styles, all Ages. available. Group 1 Realtors Bualneu Property I IN Jourse, 1803 Manchester 36.00 per lesson. 569-4284. Ptilbrick Agency, 646-4200. I Picnic Basbct] BABYSITTER Wanted for Road, Glastonbury. 362,000 COMKIEM PART-TilWE COLONIAL CENTER Hamburgers, Fried Chicken, Mexican Food, Ice Cream boys age 8 and 10 after school. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. INVESTMENT PRol Must be within walking dis­ CHIMNEY 9 rooms, on 3.9 Excellent potentialT and Pies. Applications now being taken for County, CREATIVE MARKETING Former faculty New York tance of Buckley SchooL Call has openings an it’s new mini­ acres, 4-bedrooms, formal hgh traffic area. Potl State and Area franchises. music and art High School, dining room, front to back offices and businn I Inside positions now 643-4171 after 8 pm. shift. Hours 7 am to 12, 12-to 5 Professional Singer/Pianist $ 10,000 - $50,000 pm, 5pm to 10 pm. Looking for 644-8597. living room, 2 fireplaces, first D.W. Fish Realty i floor laundry room, enclosed 6491591. CASH INVESTMENT REQUIRED available in Circulation | LEGAL SECRETARY- Some conscientious people light fac­ experience required. Down­ tory work. Apply Saturday, porch, rec-room, iear gar­ We feature sit-down, fake out & drive thru service. Join PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. age, bam, 4 horse stalls, and town Hartford. Good typing September 16, 9 to 12 noon at Creative, experienced t^(iher MANCHESTER PA forces with one of America's newest fast food concept. lOepartment at skills required. Call 2791510. 199 F o r e s t S tr e e t, pasture. Group 1, Philbrick store- 314,000 plitl has limited openings for new Agency, 6494200. We provide complete training and assistance. If you fell Manchester. EOE M/F. students. Executive Board For complete detallsl you could qualify, call TOLL FREE: l-OOO.2 5 7 .yy34 ■Manchester Eveningl SALES HELP- Full or part member Music Teachers’ J. Correnti, Realtor f time. Knowledge of knitting ARTHURS TREACHERS National Association. First NORTHFIELD GREEN and crocheting helpful, but Condominium- 7 rooms, 2 1/2 Looking for fryers to work lesson Free. Gretchen fleaort Property I Herald. will train. Apply between 10 evenings. Must be 18 or over. Van Why, 647-9751. baths, central air, patio, ten­ $8,000 PERT TIME and 12, Knitters World, nis, pool. Principals only. 649 Part time, a few nights a COTTAGE IN Q l $40,000 FULLTIME Manchester Parkade 646-4340. week. Apply; Arthur Near lakes and

W h .i ,3 your home worth? Our prolession.l, can helol you price your home to sell faster and easier We w illi SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1:00-5:00 P.M. 1'°“ «'»’ “ "ipleie marketihg, “ JI«:iT ,nal economic informalion No obligation No pressure Nol y1u"Cr.o°;r'“ “'' “oThom, foH business And we re conlideni you will I PETERMAN BUILDING AND REALTY IS select us once you ve teen our prolessionelism aVwork ! EXTENDING AN INVITATION TO ANYONE I^ERESTED IN PURCHASING A NEW HOME GET' M ORE w ith TO COME AND VIEW THEIR MODELS AND YOU WILL MAKE CHOICE LOTS ON THE CO^RNER OF iSENTRY HILLSTOWN ROAD AND HILLS STREET I Real Estate Services i« . I MANCHESTER. AGENTS WILL BE THERE TO 29 ConnecftcU Bouiavard. Eon Hanford 209-43311 ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AND ASSIST YOU IN ANY WAY THAT THEY CAN. MONLYl MIMY StW. 17 1 7 THE HOMES ARE PRICED IN THE 70’S WITH YOU WILL EARN FOUR MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM AND a ll t h e m o d e r n conveniences . O P E N H0U8t PRIVACY IS AFFORDED BY LOCATING EACH 68 Durant St., Mai FREE PRIZES! HOME ON A LANDSCAPED % ACRE LOT^HE TASTEFULLY SELECTED TO BLEND WITH THE RURAL kn your spare you HURRY and calll ATMOSPHERE AND HIGHLIGHT THE NATURAL today lor details. Openings are limited, sol BEAUTY THAT ALREADY EXISTS AT THE SITE ’^n’t wait. iWe’il need boys and girls trom ali| I towns in and around Manchester and Eas CERTAIN COLOR lartlord. STYLES, AND PLACEMENTS c a n BE YOURS. OCCUPANCY RANGES FROM Call Jeanne or Tom ^ q u a in t e d . qutot stTML Convwitom tocadon. ohm ' ■ge. ao-i. 647-9946 DIRECTIONS: E a« on WaM MHdto „ Manchester Evening Herald PETERMAN BUILDING AND REALTY MMUO/I 646- 1171 649-9404 649-9844

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S&H STAMPS MAKES US MANCHESTER Serving Manchester over 50 yrs, ^ KO. DUE pentlantt The F/or/et m i u r •9424 BIRCHRior-u ST.OT S TEL. 643-6247 MIDDLE TURNPIKE I V. 643-4444 F.T.D. MRMCHESTER MOTH CHG AMER EXPREOP WORLD WIDE "■•••"^■C^N^NiTSLUMSuSTHlAuR^OMMEW^ HAS IT! SERVICE M GONMnOIIING ■ REFRIIIEIMTION phone HUTING Md SNEH METU Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 I England Mechanical Services, Inc. 341 Broad St. Manchester ROUTE 183, P.o. BOX 3147 M»ncheiter TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Manchester and Surroundinu , "ofesiional Park 643-2736 • 643-2192 S u it. 105 ®*tty Gallagher V icinity ” PTOp. ® CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND TENTS, COTS, SUEPIN6 SAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, featuring this week... STOVES, UNTERNS TELEVISION - APPLIANCES FARR’S ■MANCHESTER I „ the EVERYTHING STORE home MPMVEHEirr T h e MV. OPENS m V DAILYa^ y TO 0 P.M. M j. PARH * ***'" • 643-7111 *™IET OSTRINSKY PAPER & IRON 0 4 ^ 3 5 S S Snt b Stay 1 Si,, VOLKSWA6EN REPAIR by factory trained specialists Phil Pete Locicero and Zidek ARCO 646-5036 mCARPET AND FLOOR E COVBIING PAP AUTO REPAIR iM main slun opia aoa iki. iii i-t lavis , m p.t 706 Main St. • “Arco Charo*" • Manchester ?3i M A N C H B ln oai 01 iota (tu cotim M3-4M2 'SKV Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. rWf LOC^$M(rH ^ 7 ^53 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER . 643-6922 MERCURY oiZ 0U C Lm U wuenaiwss Alarms Locks 4 /'A / fj • Sales ComDination Changes r~ Phone 646-2756 Sales 4 Service Bonded Niost l I ^ 4 a C U C ^ keysinsiock Repairs oi all k’mds t- M NO SERVICE CHARGE ‘ PiHk.ng*^50 We Shears Wake S^iarpened Keys Scissors 4 RatarvaUont tor • Hoteli • Airlines • StaMuMn 1827 Main Street Manchester FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. 1646-0228 875-3252 « COMPlfTE UNE OF miTON CAKE DECOMTKWS y Before You Throw It Away, Check With Ostrinsky First R&G AUTG SERVICE 1»1 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. • Front End Specialists • Tune Up Mon. - Sol. 10-S 1 Mon. • Sat. 10-5 • Brakea A Shocks • Air Conditioning Thort., 10-1 4i.. ' Ffl. 10-9 • Road Service Wedding Cakes A Specialty 436 CENTER ST. Tel. 649-3963 MANCHESTER

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• MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS • STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS | Westside Shoe Repair • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES Corner Center & McKee Streets Manchester, Conn. • Tel. 643-8285 J.A. WHITE GLASS Cd.:bic. Repairer! of Footwear, Handbaga, Leather TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS Goods. Complete Lina of Shoo A Leather Care Products. j l V MinclMil.r 649*7322 31 Bi>t*ll SL OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE — You'll Lika Our Faal, Quality Sarvica — THE NEW PARKADE CLEANERS Hour.: Mon.-FrI. 8-5:30. Sat. 8-4 CIOMd W m I.. 763 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 643-1191 OVER 45 191 MEMORMl IN). YEARS e x p e r ie n c e MAIN ST. Opp, East Cemetery Call 649-5807 MANCHESTER 64 3-1900 quality HARRISON ST. memorials MANCHESTER T.P. AITKIN INC. m HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING mi CLYDE a MICKEY MILLER’S VENTILATING • SHEET METAL WORK PAP Induitrial - Retidential - Commercial PARTS ESTABLISHED 1934 tp- I “AUTO PARTS FOR LESS' Located 27 years at... 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. 27 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER PGSlf^ (In th« Pirfcing Lot Behind ______MonchMtltf OrMn Shoo OutM) ______TEL. 643-6793 TEL. 649-3528 Open Mon.-FrI. 9-0. Sat. 0 Sun. 9-6

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i WEEKEND - Paee 3 Forum of tho Arts This Week’s TV Sports At The Band Shell ( TV Dial-ogue open free to the public Monday through Today 11:30 4:45 Sunday at 2:30 p.m.. the 102nd Connec­ (5) Racing From Yonkars 8 3 0 Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and a Rad Sox W riyM lp ticut National Guard Band will perform at AFTERNOON 12.-00 Qrsatoat%>orts Legends BIG EDDIE — We enjoy 5 3 0 Baseball Boston Red Sox vs. in at 128, with red hair and the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell. Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. (SW raaUIng a Golf "Sarah Coventry SDetroit Tigers ' watching “The Coortahip blue eyes. He is currently The final program at the band shell will • Exhibitions on southwestern weaving 12.-00 Ladies' Golf Tournament" Cov­ of Eddie’s Father,” and 1 2 3 0 6:30 atteiKhng Pierce Junior be Sunday. Sept. 24. at 2:30 p.m. for a con­ from the University of New Mexico and a CandNpIn Bowing aTheAthlatas erage from Round Hills Golf - we were wondering abont Country Club, Alamo, CaMomla. ( B Baseball vs. (tollege in Woodland Hills. cert by the Sphinx Temple Shrine Band. photographs, artifacts and Hopi Kachina SI. Louis Cardinals Brandtm (rin . How old is O W rwUtag 6 ) Socoar In Garmany Calif. The band shell programs are sponsored dolls are on view through Sept. 20 in the 10:45 he now and what is he 1:30 m a r r ia g e ^g d h o u n d - Joseloff Gallery in the University of Hart­ Sunday EVENING a Rad Sox Wrap-Up dotag? - Betty Joftian, by the Manchester Recreation Depart­ (SNCAA Footbal 0)iio State - Could yon tell me if Bock ment and the IVIanchester Bicentennial ford Art School, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West vs. Penn State Gnemeville, Calif. MORNING Owens was married to Band Shell Committee. Hartford. a a Thla Waok In Basebal 6 3 0 Cruz has grown up into a Bonnie Owens and if & NCAA Football Regional aThoRacars fine young man and actor. The events are free. Those attending • Foot Prints, 466 Main St., announces 1 1 3 0 Wednesday Baddy Allen, being Back’s coverage of Penn State at Ohio 7:15 He and Bixby were re­ should bring lawn chairs or blankets. Mixed Media by Nancy Carta and Mary a Sports ChaNange son is also her son? Also, is State; Baylor at Georgia; (B NFL Today cently reunited when the Lou Bodo in the downstairs gallery and Syracuse at North Carolina 11:30 EVENING Bnck Owens presentiy State. 8:30 now 16-year-oId Cruz married and to whom? - Theater Events Paintings by Ann Rosebrooks in the up­ a This Weak In Baseball (3 Qraatast Sports Lagands guested on “The Incredible 2:00 7:00 L. J., Bam esville, Minn. stairs gallery, Sunday through Oct. 7. 10:30 Hulk.” a a Pra-Oama AFTERNOON (3) Bowling For Dollars From the top — Buck • The Mark Twain Masquers has an­ Gallery hours are Monday through Friday (9 Sports Exfaa nounced its program for the 46th season. a a Baaabal Boston Red Sox 8:00 GREAT SCOTT — I am a and Bonnie were married ii . from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ’The opening recep- vs. Now York Yankees 12:30 11:00 fan of Elrlc Scott who plays Opening Oct. 13. 14.15 and 19, 20 and 21 is a Tannia "Tho Upton World 01 a BasabaN Boston Red Sox vs. and Buddy is also her son. ^ fion will be Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. with CD NFL Today aThoRaoara Detroit Tigers Ben Walton on “The the comedy. ‘The Hot L Baltimore." Doubles” Participants compete a a NFL '78 They were divorced in ff*® Artists Collective’s jazz sextet, 11:30 Waltons.” I would like Other shows scheduled , in succeeding for $125,000 In prizes in ttio 8:30 1955. Buck later remar­ “Eclipse,” in a free concert starting at 4 semi-finals of this "Grand Slam" 1 3 0 (BNaThisWsek (3) Baseball New York Mets vs. some information about ried, but he and Phyllis months are “Twigs." "Wait Until Dark," (D NFL Football p.m. Eclipse is made possible by a CETA doubles event from Woodlands St. Louis Cardinals him such as his age, birth­ Owens were also divorced "Do I Hear A Waltz?" and “My Fat Inn outside Houston, Texas. at Detroit Lions grant through the Peace ’Train Founda­ 10:45 day, height, weight, color in 1972. At the moment he’s 2:1S Monday Friend." (247-9625) Gerard Doudera, professor of art at the University of Connecticut a Kansas City a Red Sox Wrap-Up of hair, eyes, etc. - Diane tion. a 8 Baseball Regional cover­ playing the (com)field. • “She Loves Me," a revival of the 1963 carries his large canvas painting “Woods” into the University of Chiefs vs. New York Giants EVENING Edwards, Midland, Tex. • Fantastic visions of the future and of age of Boston Red Sox at New Broadway show, is at the Goodspeed a @ Tennis "The Upton World Scott’s vital stats are CoMecticut s Benton Museum of Art in preparation for the museum’s worlds that could be or never were are the York Yankees; Montreal Expos Of Doubles" Participants com­ Send yonr questions to TV Opera House in East Haddam through at Pittsburgh Pirates. 7:00 Thursday such: It’s hard to believe, 13th Annual Art Department Faculty Exhibition” now through Oct 8 subject of an exhibition by six artists pete for $125,000 in prizes in the Oial-ogne, Pepper 2 :3 0 finals of this "Grand Slam” dou­ ( £ Bowling For Dollars but he’ll be 20 on Oct. 20. Nov. 5. The romantic musical comedy is except Sept. 27. & • - a Wrastlmg O’Brien, NEA, 200 Park set in a glamorous pre-World War I through Sept. 22 in the Jorgensen (3) W C T Tennis bles event from Woodlands Inn EVENING He stands 5’6” and weighs Ave., New York, N.Y. outside Houston. Texas. 8:00 Auditorium Gallery, University of 4 :4 5 Budapest perfumerie (873-8668) (3) Psnn State Football • Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Connecticut, Storrs. The show, titled a Red Sox Wrap-Up 1:30 7:00 • “Whoopee." the musical comedy that will appear at the Springfield Civic Center dancing. For information, call Frank Van (3) Baseball New York Mets vs. Hlghllghto Ohio Stale vs. Penn (3) Bowling For Dollars Home Box Office “Fantasy,” features the works of Jeffrey 5:00 State played to sold-out audiences at the Cleef at 649-9208. Philadelphia Phillies 8:00 Saturday, Sept. 23, at 8 p.m. Tickets at the Jones, Michael Kaluta, Bemi Wrightson, ® @ Wide World Of Sports a Baseball Boston Red Sox vs. Goodspeed Opera House, has been moved la Qolf "Sarah Coventry 2:00 Detroit Tigers a Baseball Boston Red Sox vs. This week's schedule for Civic Center Box Office. Michael Hague, Bruce Jones, and Barry Detroit Tigers Tuesday to the Ivoryton Playhouse in Ivoryton for Art Events ^ Ladies' Golf Tournament" Cov­ @ a Baseball Boston Red Sox Home Box Office on Greater • The Big Band Night benefit for 9:00 5:30 — American Graffiti Windsor-Smith. erage from Round Hills Golf - vs. New York Yankees 10:45 Hartford CATV: an extended run Friday through Oct. 15. • Winifred Lutz, assistant professor of (5) @ NFL Football Baltimore 7:30 — Prevention of Blindness at Lake Corn- The UConn art department faculty’s Country Club. Alamo, California. 3:45 a Red Sox Wrap-Up • At the Oakdale Musical Theatre in art at Yale University, exhibits modem Colts at New England Patriots Today 8:00 — A Special Day pounce in Bristol takes place Friday. The exhibition is on view now through Oct. 8 in EVENING (3) NFL Today 10:00 — Lipstick Wallingford, the hit musical revue, 10:45 2:00 — Animals Are Beautiful Peo­ sculpture through Sept. 24 in the Austin 11:30 — George Carlin Again event will feature both big band music and the university’s William Benton Museum 6:00 4:00 a Rad Sox Wrap-Up ple “Bubbling Brown Sugar," plays through Wednesday improvisational jazz. The benefit will also Arts (Tenter at Trinity College Hartford. of Art. (S Racing From Belmont (S NFL Football Dallas 3:30 — Silver Streak Thursday. Frankie Valli stars Sept. 15 16 Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams feature a full buffet with steamship round Lutz is a multi-media sculptor, using 7:00 Friday 5:30 — Inside the NFL 5:30 — The Hiding Place and 17. (265-1501) • At the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart­ (N O TE: Live coverage of the ® Greatest Sports Legends Tuesday 6:30 — Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter 8:00 — Apple Dumpling Gang and shrimp newburg. (245-4700). wood, plastic, and earth. For information, Kentucky Pacing Derby, a Brother • Opening Tuesday at the Coachlight ford, the Lions Gallery of the Senses is a Sports (^lenge 10:00 — Race for the Pennant • Richard Pryor and special guest Patti call the Austin Arts Center at 527-3152 $200,000 harness race lor two- EVENING EVENING 8:00 — Apple Dumpling Gang 10:30 -• Handle With Care Dinner Theatre in E ast Windsor is featuring a display of musical instruments 7:30 10:00 — A Special Day LaBelle appear at Bushnell Memorial ext. 250. year-olds from Louisville Downs, 12:30 — Islands in the Stream “Fiddler On The Roof" starring Paul Lip- from around the world. A series of con­ ffl Baseball New York Mets vs. will be presented during hall­ 7:00 Midnight — Silver Streak Thursday Hall Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. (1-800-223-0120) • The Connecticut Chapter of Artists Philadelphia Phillies time.) 7;00 son. The musical favorite will play certs and workshops has been arranged in (3) Bowling For Dollars Sunday • The Hartford C3iamber Orchestra’s Equity Inc. is sponsoring a membership (3) Bowling For Dollars 6:00 — Race for the Pennant through Dec. 3. (522-1266 or 623-8227) conjunction with the exhibition. The 2:30 — You Light Up My Lite 6:30 — Animals Are Beautiful Peo- opening concert this season will be exhibition in honor of the 100th anniver­ 4:00 — Zeppelin pie • The Camelot Dinner Theater in workshops will be offered Saturdays at Thursday in Bushnell Memorial Hall, sary of the State Capitol Building at the 6:00 — Handle With Care 8:00 — Inside the NFL Higganum opens Tuesday with the 1:30 p.m. Informal performances will be 8:00 — The Domino Principle 9:00 — The Domino Principle Hartford. Soloist for the evening will be Museum of Connecticut History in Hart­ This Week’s TV Specials musical, Shenandoah.’ Now under new scheduled for noon-hour visitors and a 10:00 — World Team Tennis 11:00 — March or Die Mary Ellen Jacobs, flutist. (247-6042). ford. Works on exhibition include painting, Championship Friday management, the dinner theater has series of Friday evening concerts is Today Sunday hosted by Don M e re d iS ‘ with 10:00 sculpture, jewelry, drawings, graphics,’ guest singer Tom Jones. 11:30 — Handle With Care scheduled “Guys And Dolls” Nov. 1 planned for October. For information, call a @ At The White House Cel­ 1:15 — The Domino Principle 5:00 — Apple Dumpling Gang 7:00 — Inside the NFL photography and crafts. The exhibition is 278-2670. AFTERNOON AFTERNOON list Mstislav Rostropovich, music Monday through Dec. 3, and “Man of La Mancha” EVENING director of the National Sympho­ 0:00 — Sorcerer Dance Events open through Oct. 13, Monday through 6:00 — Two Mutes for Sister Sara Dec. 6 through Jan. 7, 1979. A theater • “New Aspects of Maya Art” is the 7:00 ny Orchestra, performs from the 10:00 -• Silver Streak Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Satur­ 12:00 8:00 — March or Die a @ a NBC Special "NBC East Room of the White House. Midnight — Two Mules for Sister spokesman said that the menu will also • The Dance Alliance Co./CSiamber theme of two lectures in the Austin Arts (£ Weekend Specials "The 12:00 10:00 — Black Sunday Sara day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Salutes The 25th Anniversary Of feature kosher foods. (563-8376) Dance Co. performs in the Connecticut Center at Trinity College in Hartford. On Contest Kid" A young boy wins @ Special "A Good Dissonance 11:30 12:30 — Smokey and the Bandit • An exhibit of 34 color photographs by ‘The Wonderful World Of Dance Festival Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday, the subject will be “Super­ the services of a personal serv­ Like A Man" A musical portrait a The City And Its Neighbor­ West Hartford photographer Henry A. ant in a contest. of Charles Ives' life, music and Disney’" Ron Howard and hood Musical Events in the Shubert Theatre, 247 College St., natural Themes in Maya A rt.” On Sept. ideals. Suzanne Somers are hosts lor an _ , Madoff is featured at Connecticut Public 2:00 all-star extravaganza in the Dis- T U G S C if l V New Haven. Sept. 15 and 16, the Bowen- 21, the topic will be ‘"The Right to Rule of a International Chess Simulat­ 1:30 ney tradition. (Part 2 of 2) • The Connecticut Traditional Jazz Qub Television’s GaUery 24 through Sept. 29 ed “move-by-move" coverage of Peters Dancers will appear. The Alvin Maya Kings.” The lectures are free and a Weekend Specials "The EVENING will present an eventing of jazz featuring CPTV studios, at 24 Summit St., Hartford, the on-going Karpov-Korchnoi 7:30 Ailey Repertory Ensemble performs for sponsored by The Friends of Art. Contest Kid" A young boy wins 9:00 World Championship chess the services of a personal serv­ ® Election 7 8 Mark Mills hosts TOMMrs nzzu u ^ la b a n and Cats Jazz Band Saturday, are open Monday through Wednesday ® ® Union Maids Three wom­ the festival Sept. 19 and 20. (562-2655). match to be played In Baguio looks at several Hampden Coun­ from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Thursday and ant in a contest. en tell of their roles in the stormy Sept. 30. For information, call Robert • A series of non-credit dance City, the Philippines. try primary races including pri­ Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The public is Movies, Etc. 4:00 maries for Hampden County Dis­ birth of the CIO, (R) Hoffman, 735-9341 (work) or 932-5260 workshops will be offered at Trinity (home), or J.P. Campbell, 263-4321 (work) invited. EVENING a Miss National Teenager trict Attorney and State W o rln O ttH o u College, Hartford, beginning Sept. 25 and • Eastern Connecticut State College in Pageant This 7th annual Representatives for the ninth w ¥ w S U I I C e H J C i y or 263-3750 (home). • The Middletown Chapter of Hadassah Willimantic will present the American pageant from Memorial Arts and tenth Hampden Districts, ar running through Dec. 7. TTie courses are 7:00 Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is EVENING • The Yale Russian Chorus will appear presents the seventh annual Oafts Fair 8:30 designed for people with no previous Cinema Series presented at 7:30 p.m. (DWhat Would You Pay For designed to recognize scholastic 8:00 i w m v Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain or (3) Emmy Awards Alan Alda is ©Special “Echoes Of Silver" in its 25th anniversary concert Sunday at 3 dance experience as well as those with Mondays in Shafer Auditorium at the Yesterday? A focus on what one and leadership achievemenis In p.m. in Woolsey Hall, Yale University shine at the Riverview Center Parking Ar­ pays for articles of nostalgic val­ American teenagers and pay host for the 30lh annual Emmy The life and second marriage of moderate or advanced training. Registra­ college. A free syllabus describing in Awards, honoring outstanding H.A.W. Tabor as well as his rise New Haven. This event will boast a chorus cade in Middletown. Area exhibitors are ue and their worth. special tribute to the girl who tion deadline is Sept. 20. For information, detail the films is available from the Of­ best exemplifies these Qualities; television presentations. and fall as a Colorado silver magnate are chronicled. of 150 singers, about 40 soloists, and a half- call Trinity at 527-3151, ext. 414. Shirley Sterner of Manchester with fice of Public Information at the college. ■“Tommy” dozen conductors from the past 25 years ceramics and Susan (Harke of South Wind­ • The Hartford Ballet opens its dance Sept. 18, Joan Fontaine and Louis Jordan featuring the chorus’s founder, Denis e r with silver jewelry. PubUc admission series at Bushnell Memorial Hall Oct. 13 star in “Letter from an Unknown TELEVISION Mickiewicz. (436-1971). is free. Refreshments will be available. and 14 with Carl Orff’s “Carmina Woman. ’ Sept. 25, Sylvia Sydney and GLOWING • Members of Peace Train’s • An exhibition of the impact of Bruce Cabot star in a psychological IK-IRON AND STEREO Burana,” featuring the Hartford UANTITY Roundhouse Revue, will present the se­ Western commercial art on the native & Symphony and a chorus of 100 voices in the thriller, “Fury.” 419 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER p h o n e 649-7221 EMBERS cond of a series of “Courting Music” con­ ballet’s first full-length production. dress of an Indian tribe living on remote • The Central Connecticut State College Rt. 6, Andover certs in Gengras Cburt at the Wadsworth islands off Panama are illustrated in an ONE (1) DAY SERVICE • The Gallery Dancers will present an Natural Living Qub announces the first of 7 4 2 -5 4 4 0 Atheneum in Hartford Friday at 6 p.m. evening of English Country Dance Friday unusual exhibition now through Oct. 8 at a seven lecture series on the principals of Courting Music concerts are free and open at 7:30 p.m. at Foot Prints, 466 Main St. the University of Connecticut’s William M tural Uving by Jo WiUard Sept. 24 from Hour$10-9Tue$. San. Closed Monday to the public. They will continue on Friday RtcomiilioiMd 206 W. (XNTIR ’ 267 L (XNTER Classes for high school students and adults l^nton Museum of Art in Storrs. Titled 2 to 5 p.m. in the ballroom annex of the Dealer for Alpiner & Shenandoah Color TV’s evenings throughout September. For in­ are held every second and fourth Friday of “The Mola and Madison Ave.: A View of CCSC Student Center in New Britain. ’The onm formation, call 247-3482. and other Wood Stoves the month. Live music will accompany the Acculturation,” the show is in the Edith l e c ^ series is open to students and the *90 Up 646-6661 646-2550 Mosler Feder GaUery. The museum is public free of charge. c / m - m . as available f/rsp/aca and Other Accaaaoria* Qraanhouaet MANCHESTER Page 4 - WEEKEND WEEKEND — Page 5

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Ma Zoning Bo will conside troverisal Bigelow Str Con H'nnnectici pleasure ovi scores in the Page 8 - WEEKEND over last ye. r — Collectors’ Corner CB Convac East H The Ordin There is a small, unnot­ ber of channels. It did not them. The battle continues the Town C because there are many By TOM JAY F M M M P v n in iced war going on between work out that way: the trou­ proposed ore Can two Wrights make a wrong? That single-sidebanders and the ble has gotten keener and places in the country where would sut tee OtviU^ and sidebanders’ complaints for all 40 channels are heavily question is part of the mixed reaction I VViltrurW rffhi • AMers who do not want to channel recognition have trafficked. The AMers are unable from collectors to this pair of airmail give up any of their 40 duties. See I channels for SSB access. increased. resent the sidebanders’ stamps honoring the Wright brothers to be Citizens band radio is AM Just how many single- “fraternal approach.” Fashions ft issued Sept. 23 in Dayton. Ohio. with a power level of 4 watts. sidebanders there are right Of course, all this will be were modele On the favorable side, most collectors Single sideband is FM and now is hard to report. There solved if, as this column has are no reliable figures avail­ reported, all citizens band the East 1 approve of the subject matter. Certainly has an envelop power of 12 Society meet watts. It has several distinct able. It is obvious, though, radio is required to change the 75th anniver.c.ary of powered flight is advantages over its cousin, that the number has in­ to 900 megahertz (where worthy of commemoration. Also •’J a )' not the least of which is creased considerably this there could be as many as spedalists in airmails are delighted to virtually no interference year. SS clubs have sprung 300 channels available). One Use learn that this is but the first in a series Right now with the sun spot up throughout the United expert stated the FCC will that will honor American aviation problem beginning to affect States and Canada. These be forced to make this move For J all AM radio, this represents clubs are behind the devel­ by 1980 and that it had few if pioneers in the next tew years. Fears that la iia ic a considerable plus. opment of the “top five” any alternatives. the amalgamation of domestic airmail The war that has devel­ cnannels as their domain. Whatever happens, this EAST HAR into the first class rate would mean no oped is one over access They feel they have firmly fight between the AMers and Estate Acqui more commemorative airmail stamps are OtMlle channels. The single-side- established their rights to SSBers is senseless. tion Committe VVjUtut W n*{ht bander does not transmit a cil has voted t now proved false carrier when his mike but­ But the questions persist: Why two mar schools ton is pressed, as is the case last spring ov when one would suit ice'.' Both designs by with the AMer. The conse­ Long Island resident Ken Dallison are at­ quence is that the sideban- action. Mayor Rid tractive. but very similar in nature. Both der needs to make his con­ Save Iftore at said he would \ignettes feature likeness of Orville and tact on an AM channel, then switch to the upper side­ cond North St I Wilbur Wright i they don't even reverse the band. In many parts of the The other sc billing on the second stamp) and their air­ country and in Canada, South Gramm craft. .\ear the lower right corner ol the Channel 16 has been re­ ^espamy's St., should b bottom stamp is a replica of the shed used served for the SSBers by a sort of gentlemen’s agree­ some way," E by the Wrights to work on aircraft. Did the ment. In other places the Junior Achi Citizen s Stamp Advisory Committee "top five,” 35 tlwough 40, On ISame Brand inquired aboui resolve its indecision by chosing both of uftu belong to the sidebanders in .School proper! the leading designs, or is this another in­ Copynght U.S. Postal Sarvict 1978 much the same way that 19 /Imeriean — Traditional ment is lookii stance of the U S.P S. "milking the stamp is the truckers’ channel. hold meetings collector " as it has been frequently ac­ It seems strange that a Furniture from East Hai simple thing like making and South Win cused'.’ available several channels Also questioned is the size ol the for the exclusive use of the •BENNINGTON If Junior Ac stamps. They will be regular definitive SSBers has grown into a get the proper sold very few models, and maybe even put der a three-yi size issued in sheets of 100 with one plate monumental problem, but it • LA-Z-BOY its parent company out of business and has. And it does not look as ment. Blacksti number (thank goonessi. Most com- you have a definitely collectable car. If though there is any resolu­ • CLAYTON MARCUS maintain the I memoratives are larger. Whether the you can find one that has avoided the tion coming. Neither the •TEMPLE STUART rent for using designs will be effective in the small size crushers and still has a floor, you have a Federal Communications Blackstone remains to be seen. Commission nor its Cana­ gem. dian counterpart have been •PATRIOT PINE Grammar Sch^ Orders for the FDCs should be sent to: But problems continue. Where do you responsive to the letters and much to ren First day Cancellations. Postmaster. get parts for the old clunker? Fall finds complaints received from •LINK TAYLOR citizens group Dayton. Ohio. 45401. and postmarked many auto shows and flea markets where the sidebanders. • JAMES RIVER COLLECTION expressed inte before Oct. 8. collectors flock to search for thaf hard to site as a senioi Early this year this co­ •CLYDE PEARSON Storage Problems? find tail light or fender. Three are listed lumn reported that SSB Im Where do you keep your collection"’ On a below, the four-day Pennsylvania shows might be important to all •LANE being giants in the field. CBers because it is clearly Area towns ... bookshelf? In a drawer or safe? Think Classified...... about the collector of antique and classic Tomorrow (Sept. 17): Roaring 20s Auto the way to avoid a lot of •STATTON interference as the sun spot Comics...... cars. His storage problems dwarf those ol Club Show and Flea Market, Southbury dilemna becomes more • STIFFEL East Hartford . most other collectors. A "36 Packard in Training School. severe. Letters in response Editorial ...... the garage, a Model A in the rec room, and Sept. 28 to Oct. 1: Carlisle, Pa. — one of indicated that many regular • SEALY Entertainment Family...... a Model T in the living room are hardly the largest flea markets and auctions of CBers were not farniliar with single sideband and its •SPRAGUE-CARLETON Manchester__ compatable with a happy marriage. postwar cars in the nation. inherent characteristics. MACC, MCC .. Another problem faced by those bitten Oct. 5 to 8: Hershey, Pa. - gigantic flea Some stated that they didn’t AND MANY OTHERS Obituaries...... by the old car bug is that more and more market and car show sponsor^ by AACA. understand why more manu­ Sports...... of the best examples of true antiques and Even if having a clunker does not fit facturers didn’t build their classics are entering the hands of in­ your life style, there are many auto-related sets with dual capability. DFCORATOR SI R\ ICI vestors rather than collectors and are items found at these shows to collect. This column was also ( R1 DITTFRMS seen only at auctions where they are Model cars built from kits, promotional overly optimistic about the Striki brought to make their owners rich. models, pnd car sales literature are pop­ increase from 23 to 40 chan­ I RLi; DhUV FRY Thus collectors turn to '"special in­ ular examples. As with any collection, all nels eliminating some of the access problems sidebsm- Black terest" cars of the "50s. "60s, and even you need is time and money to enjoy a ders were having when traf­ "70s. Name a car that was ugly, unpopular. great time. fic tied up the smaller num- WINDSOR L Striking Bridgepo Bridgeport Boan DIal-ogue posed a news bla Rtc. 83. Vernon, I Mile North of l•xi^ ‘>5 marathon bar Off Highway 86 KILLED OFF — I would bury, Conn. released in 1977: western series that John recessed at 8 a.n like some information on Open Daily 10 - v. Sat. 10- .5 By the time you read “Daisies.” Ask your Payne played in? I think K "This looks li Michaei Nouri who plays this, you probably will record dealer if they can was on in Oie late ’50s or though,” sail Steve Kalso on “Search for have learned that Steve dig a copy up for you. It early ’fiOs. Could it have Tomorrow.” Does he actn- spokesman for Kaslo succumbed to his wUl be listed on their cata­ been “The Restless Gun”? Education Assoc aily write songs and are mysterious disease, and log. You can still write the - David R. Waldri Sr., what he percei th^ copies avaiiahle? I Palm Springs, Calif. Michael Nouri is no longer big guy in care of the show resolving the 9-d: would also like to know on “Search.” He indeed at CBS Entertainment, 51 where I can write to him. left the show for brighter West 52nd St., New York, Not only could it have “There appai Is it troe he is leaving the lights on stage and in NY 10019. been “The Restless Gun,” "Quality Home Furnishings in tlie progress made la show to work on Broad­ films. Nouri does write GUN TALK — Could you it was. The series began in American TraJiiion " way? - Joan Napp, Water- music and had a record tell me the name of a 1957. Reed said ther fidal statement o tract talks until when talks were More teachers Bridgeport Super: possibly face th citations, fines, now shared by < prisoned at an National Guard migrant tobacco Deputy Educal Peter Horoschak