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Inside today ] Manchester Carter May The Board of Directors has changed its stand and approved a charter amendment regarding conflicts of interest of town of­ ficials. Sre page 2,' SendTroops National East Hartford A Woman who tried to walk to the state welfare office last week- has a new appointment today. She To Mideast couldn't get a ride and was told to walk eight miles. See page 6 . GRAND TETON NATIONAL emerge victorious in a last-ditch PARK, Wyo. (UPI) - President attempt to rescue his energy In the Area Carter is considering an offer to sta­ package. “ I think we will win but it’s going Complete school bus route tion American troops on the West to be a tough fight,” Powell told schedules for Hebron schools and Bank to break the Middle East Rham High School are published negotiating stalemate, his reporters. in today's Herald. See page 7. spokesman said today. Carter will be battling for Senate Carter, sunburned and relaxed, passage of the natural gas com­ Connecticut wound up his 12-day vacation in Idaho promise, the crux of his energy and Wyoming apparently eager to program that faces opposition from The two state legislators from tackle major problems awaiting him both liberal Democrats and conser­ Smoter Stam ford still shudder when at the White House — among them vative Republicans, who Would remembering their efforts to have his deadlocked energy package and prefer a simple bill giving the presi­ a grand jury and special U.S. options to propose at the Camp dent authority to allocate natural gas prosecutor appointed to in­ David summit on the Middle East in times of a national emergency. vestigate government corruption that begins Sept. 5. Carter invited a delegation from in their town. See page 14. Press Secretary Jody Powell said the National Governors Association, New England when Israeli Prime Minister headed by Kentucky Gov. Julian Campaigning in Manchester Men'ahem Begin and Egyptian Presi­ Carroll, to meet with him at 10 a.m. A federal advisory board on dent Anwar Sadat sit at the Thursday to rally their support for the compromise, which calls for development of the Outer Con­ presidential retreat next week. plaza at Burr Comers. Thursday, Rome will eventual deregulation of natural gas tinental Shelf votes against Lewis B. Rome, Republican candidate for Carter may propose the American prices. placing any restrictions on oil and lieutenant governor, chats with a shopper at visit the Glen Lochen Mall and Fox Run Mall, presence as one of the options to "The enactment of a national gas exploration near ocean ship­ both in Glastonbury. (Herald jfihoto by Chas­ bring about a settlement. the Manchester Parkade Tuesday afternoon energy plan is critical to every state, ping lanes. See page 15. tain) “ That has always been a while he hit the campaign trail in possibility,” Powell said, “ but it is and I look forward to this opportunity The Nation Manchester. He also visited the shopping still in the speculative stage.” to discuss pending energy legislation The Washington Post reported with some of the nation’s gover­ The nation’s governors tell today the proposal included es­ nors,” Carter said in the statement. Washington the best way to hold tablishing an American air base on As for his vacation. Carter and his down taxes and government spen­ the Sinai Peninsula, but there was no familv clearly enjoyed the outdoor ding is to cut the red tape in the Gas Shortage Looms, immediate confirmation by the life. He went fishing nearly every day, bureaucracy. See page 20. White House. took a three-day raft trip down the The White House has maintained primitive Salmon River, sailed on The World all along that Carter would make Lake Jackson and attended a rodeo. On the final full day of vacation. U.N. Secretary General Kurt suggestions for breaking the According to Report deadlock but would have no firm U.S. Carter went fishing again, took his Waldheim unveils his peace plan position to propose. Presumably the family on a horseback ride along the for South West Africa —the com­ WA^GTON (UPI) A ,,,,, ;e report bo ..the. dwartment’s first was suggested in early 1977 by idea of American troops would be Jackson Hole trail and hosted a mitment of 7,500 troops and 1,200 nihcommltUle diargeif''toddy-.1 lustiflcatibn for decontrol. only in the nature of such a sugges­ reception for Wyoming Democratic 4 the Federal Energy Administration, officials to the terriloi? known s Department nf Bnoigr has kept from' Oil and-its prodBOtS wercrottcelin:— wflHcH lS ter wKMffew’ the plab’for tion, rather thdn a firm offer. politicians and early Carter sup­ Namibia. See page 2. .ib e public indicatiods of a possible der strict federal controls, which further consideration. Federal Powell also predicted Carter would porters. In Sports major gasoline shortage In the have gradually been lifted from some energy officials compiled data sup­ United States by 1980. products such as heavy fuel oil, porting the plan, and the in­ Jaycees and North End The charge was made by the in­ heating oil and some others. Gasoline vestigations subcommittee began an Firemen in Class. B Softball Tour­ vestigations subcommittee of the is one of the few major oil products inquiry into the adequacy of the of­ nament finals ... Most valuable House Commerce Committee, as left under price controls. ficial justification for lifting the con­ Town Counters Hails Merit player with Red Sox. See Herald part of a report concluding the Under a 1975 law, the Department trols. Angle. See Page 11. department’s case for lifting gas­ of Energy must submit decontrol to “ Unless the Department of Energy Jim Uhrig wins Elast Hartford oline price controls is “ unlearned, Congress for approval. Either house can correct the defects in their road race ... Bjorn Borg im­ disingenuous, and unpersuasive.’’ can turn down the plan. published analysis, it is difficult to pressive in U.S.Tennis Open while ’The subcommittee released a 134- The decontrol plan for gasoline Police Protest see how the House could accept a Manuel Orantes wins at decontrol proposal,” said Rep. John By SUSAN VAUGHN salary of a police officer, including TjirKhedFl»^ Brookline. See page 12. Moss, D-Calif., chairman of the sub­ patrolmen, sergeants, detectives and Stock Market committee. . Herald. Reporter lieutenants is $14,925. On top of that Gaming Unit Orders ’The subcommittee report said the Assistant Town Manager Charles figure was added the various NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices department had withheld informa­ McCarthy released information on medical, insurance, disability and opened lower today in active tion from the public “ that indicates a police officers’ salaries and other pension benefits paid by the town trading of New York Stock potential major gasoline shortage by benefits paid by the town Tuesday which add up to $5,739, according to maiks in five bey areas Exchange issues. Fronton Staff Boost 1980.” afternoon in response to what the town figures. The Dow Jones industrial Internal documents in the agency McCarthy termed “scare material” The officers are also eligible to average average, which fell 4.68 forecast a potential shortage of 400,- distributed to the public by work overtime and receive special WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - The week. points Tuesday, was off 1.38 000 barrels a day, the subcommittee .policemen and others during service duty compensation at an state gaming commission today One of the recommendations ap­ Can MERIT deliver the flavor of leading high C o n firm ed : 85% of MERIT smokers say it was points to 878.80 shortly after the said. picketing Tuesday. average cost of $776, the information voted unanimously to beef up staff at proved by the commission today opening. It has fallen 17.15 points “ The failure of the department to The material he referred to in­ stated. The town must also outfit the the state’s three jai alai frontons to would set up three-member boards of an “easy switch” from high tar brands. the past three sessions. discuss this potentially grave cluded a collage of newspaper police officers according to the union tar brands? make sure professional gamblers do judges at the frontons in Bridgeport, problem in their published headlines and other material relating contract at a cost of $900 per year, it not break the law. Milford and Hartford to hold timely Index assessments of the impact of decon­ to criminal incidents in Manchester. said. Does MERIT satisfy smokers over a long period C o n firm ed : Overwhelming majority of MERIT Recent reports have indicated that hearings when violations were trol raises serious questions as to the McCarthy said, “The citizens The total cost to the town for the Area towns ...... 7-8 a group of gamblers, known as the alleged. credibility of the department,” it deserve better than that.” The page police officers including salary, smokers say their former high tar brands Business...... 28-29 Miami syndicate, have been betting Another recommendation would —or are MERIT smokers slipping back to old added. of information regarding the salaries benefits, overtime, and outfit, Classified...... 16-18 millions of dollars a week at the fron­ set up a system of supervisors and in­ A shortage of that magnitude was compiled to make the public amount to $22,340, McCarthy’s state­ C om ics...... 19 tons, reducing the chances average spectors who would constantly high tar favorites? weren’t missed! would itself boost prices up to 40 aware of the cost of an average ment said. He said the figures did not East Hartford...... 5-6 bettors have of winning money. monitor betting at the arenas. cents a gallon if controls were lifted, police officer, McCarthy said. take into account provisions of the Editorial ...... 4 The gaming commission, con­ “ I think we can prevent many of Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not the report said. The police union immediately dis­ Read the bottom-line results of new research Entertainment ...... 14 cerned about these reports, today ap­ contract which allow union members the problems if we have adequate ’The subcommittee said the depart­ counted many of the statistics, in­ additional increments for a s ^ ia t e F am ily ...... 22-27, 30 proved “emergency” recommen­ staff,” said Commission considering other brands. ment contends gasoline retail prices cluding the average salary and and bachelor’s degrees, and longevi­ conducted with smokers like yourself. F o o d ...... 21 dations designed to prevent abuses Chairwoman Beatrice Kowalski. were below legal ceilings, so decon­ ranking of salaries with other towns ty payments after 10,15 and 20 years M anchester...... 2-3, 10 by the professional gamblers. The gaming commission was trol would not boost prices. in the state and in the nation. of service. The officers also receive MERIT RTeakthnxi^ Confirmed First Alternative Obituaries ...... 10 ' The commission hopes that the scheduled to meet Wednesday after­ But it argued that some of the The information released by 12 paid holidays, 15 sick days per Sports...... 11-13 recommendations c-an be noon to look into allegations of player McCarthy said that the average year with no limjt to accumulation, a To HigJiTar Smdting transformed into regulations by next fixing at the 'Milford fronton. See Page Ten C o n firm ed : Majority of high tar smokers rate payout of up to 105 unused ac­ MERIT has proven conclusively that it not cumulated sick, days upon MERIT taste equal to—or better than—leading retirements, time off for doctors’ ap­ pointment and time off for perfect high tar cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up only delivers the flavor of high tar brands-but attendance, according to the figures Barry Mulls Chance released by the town. to twice the tar. ^ continues to satisfy. McCarthy claimed that the total for salaries and employer con­ C o n firm ed : Majority of high tar smokers This ability to satisfy over long periods of time tributions is higher than cities such as San Diego, Phoenix, Philadelphia, confirm taste satisfaction of Tow tar MERIT could be the most important evidence to date Of Case Reargument Houston, Boston, Hartford and many By ALEX GlRELLl Atty. John O. LaBelle Sr., who But, he said, the project is so well other large cities. that MERIT is what it claims to be: The first City Editor represented the district in the case, planned, there is little overseeing in­ The town negotiators said And in detailed interviews conducted among said today he was not surprised at the volved. Manchester police officers are third Town Counsel David Barry today split decision. “ I always knew it was in the state in pay after Darien and was preparing to study the records of Lingard said that with the recent current MERIT smokers: major alternative to high tar smoking. a close case and a hard case,” he Windsor and higher than such towns 'the Buckland fire protection case to addition of an aerialscope the district said. as West Hartford. see about the feasibility of asking the will probably not have to add equip­ 12 Figures released by the police un­ (Connecticut Supreme Court to hear a Town Manager Robert Weiss said ment for another years. He said there are no plans to build ion’s vice president, Det. Russell reargument of the case. today the town has not yet begun Kings;8mg"iari'0.6mg nicotine- ^ work on the mechapics of dis­ another firehouse. Holyfield and compiled by Council 15, He acknowledged, however, that it AFSCME, showed that in seven other 10O's: 11 mg" tar!' 0.7 mg nicotinfrav. per cigatefte, FTC Report M a f ?8, ' would be an uphill battle to change tributing the $180,000 in escrow funds The town plans to continue using towns in the state the top paid the decision which has given to the which will be paid to the district and the firehouse it built in Buckland patrolmen get over $15,000 a year Eighth Utilities District the right to to property owners who paid a town despite the fact that it cannot serve with Hartford ranking highest with MERIT provide fire protection in Buckland fire tax during the litigation. Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined $15,912 and West Hartford police of­ where the town has built a fire sta­ Eighth District Fire Chief Gran­ the area surrounding it. As for expansion of the district into ficers earning $15,340. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. tion. ville Lingard said today the only im­ new areas, Lingard said he could not Officer Gary Wood, secretary- K i i ^ & K X ) ^ And the reaction of town officials mediate effect on the district opera­ Q Philip Murrii Inc. 1978 foresee the district serving the treasurer of the police union, also' to the decision yesterday gave little tion would be that it would take over easternmost section of its authorized said that the comparisons of- indication of any enthusiasm for con­ the fire marshal responsibility in area. ’The court decision upholds its Manchester police with other large tinuing the litigation. ’The town has 10 Buckland. That has been performed right to serve all of the area north of Greeting Students cities is unfair. He said that days in which to file a motion for by the Town of Manchester under Middle Turnpike. Manchester police respond to all reargument. Two justices would court agreement. (’The text of the Supreme (7ourt Jacob Ludes, new principal at Manchester High Sch()ol, calls, such as minor accidents in a have to approve it and there were Those . responsibilites, Lingard decision will be printed on page 4 of greets 10th graders as they arrived at the school this morning two justices who rendered a dissen­ said, include some overseeing of the See Page Ten ting opinion in favor of the town. J.C. Penney construction project. tomorrow's Herald.) for an orientation session. (Herald photo by Pinto) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978— PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Aug. 30. 1978_ Ferguson Hits Cuminings Soap Box Derby Circuit A Barker Family Affair Over Biickland Firehouse By SUSAN VAUGHN New England region of the All- Herald Reporter American Soap Box Derby. His duties will include starting new der­ Republican Town Chairman now be served by that firehouse. Democratic leaders ranged from The soap box derby circuit has bies in towns in the six New England Thomas Ferguson today chastised ‘"The Democratic Town Chairman ‘well, we expected it anyway’ to ’it turned into a family affair for the states and making sure all the races Ted Cummings, his Democratic made a statement when the actions really makes no difference, because Barker family at 293 Spruce St. counterpart, and cailed on voters to of’ his party were held up to we need a firehouse there anyway.’ are run well. Since 10-year-old Kimberly Barker Barker was a soap box derby racer throw him out of office. criticism, that he would rest his None of them spoke to the issue that won the Manchester Soap Box Derby himself for four years while a youth Ferguson was referring to the role political life on the validity of those in spite qf the need for fire protection in early June, the family has been on he says Cummings played in the con­ actions. ’Those actions have been in the northwest section , of in ^ s t Hartfoi^, but be said he the go, with preparations for the never did as well as Kim, who raced struction of a town firehouse in found by the courts not to be valid, Manchester, the actions of the national championships in Akron, Buckland when the legality of the but Mr. Cummings has not indicated Democratic Party were badly timed, for the first time this year. Kim is Ohio, and other duties for local derby looking forward to racing in the town’s providing fire protection that he Intends to withdraw from his and if the present. conditions en­ director. Bob Barker, Kim’s dad. there was in question. candidacy in the 12th Assembly forced by the rulings of the court senior division when she turns 12. The family returned early last Barker said the Town Firefighters The Connecticut Supreme Court District. It is up to the voter to were to have been considered, the week from the 41st All-American Union, Local 1579, which sponsors yesterday handed down a decision assure that he keeps his pledge by not firehouse would have been sited Soap Box Derby in Akron, and had to the derby in Manchester, plans to ex­ which holds that the Eighth Utilities electing him to that seat. differently. take a relaxing vacation on Cape Cod pand it for next year’s race by, in­ District, not the town, has the "Cummings has been involved “to come back down to earth,” cluding a senior division of youth 12 executive right to provide fire from the very beginning of the “The ill-considered actions of the Elaine Barker, Kim’s mother, said. protection there when property Buckland Firehouse controversy, as Democratic Party, led by Cum­ to 15. Several youths have already in­ The parents as well as the com­ dicated an interest in participating, Front Row for Concert graduation ceremonies Tuesday night at The owners petition it to do so. he has been behind every high­ mings, in both the Buckland petitors received royal treatment, Edward F. Jaworski of 66 Linnmore Drive be said. Colony. Jaworski was one of 40 students who Ferguson’s statement follows: handed, arrogant action of the Firehouse fiasco and the attempt to she said. This group of young people had a good receives his certificate of completion from ‘"The longawaited decision of the Democratic Party in Manchester — a force consolidation of the 8th District Mr. and Mrs. Barker said they feel mance at the Bicentennial Band Shell at MCC Although Kim did not win in jier the derby program is a good one completed a special 10-week course in basic Supreme (^urt of Errors has been party which is failing to reappoint to with the Town, have created a situa­ “front row seat” for the Manchester Com­ Sunday night. The spectators (left to right) Albert T. Reiff, center, vice president of air­ race, she came back loaded with because it gets a whole family in­ machine shop sponsored by Hamilton Stan­ the Housing Authority one of its tion with such raw nerves, that well- munity College Concert Jazz Band perfor- are Eddie West of GlastonbuTy, Kim craft systems at Hamilton Standard Division handed down, and, as forecast by the prizes fit for a champion, including a volved. It r e ^ r e s a parent to be just dard and the state and offered at Cheney Republican Party in Manchester, it leading members who insisted on intentioned efforts at consolidation Boudreau, Tammy Dillon of 84A Rachel of United Technologies, while John E. Tof- watch, a camera, skateboard, jacket, as com m ltt^ as the child because has made it patently obvious that the following fair hiring procedures — a have been made virtually impossible. Tech. (Herald photo by Chastain) helmet, t-shirts, and sneakers. She the parents help the youth with the Road, Laura Boudreau, Jeff Boudreau and folon, chairman of the Connecticut Board of Democratic majority moved party which has acted Very peculiar­ “No matter where one stands on also had a bag full of memorabilia construction of the derby racer. ’That Jim Guathier of 670 N. Main St. The Education waits to offer congratulations at ' precipitously and without prudence ly in the handling of charter revisions the consolidation issue, the clumsy from many of the otter competitors. Fired Firefighter to spend Manchester tax dollars on a sent to.the board by a commission tactics of the Democratic chairman Kim Barker when she won project can take several months. Boudreau family live at 12 Conway Road. Kim enjoyed all the activities at Barker said parents have indicated firehouse which has been erected in which they^emselves appointed. should be rejected. It is time that the Camp Y-Noah where all the derby the Soap Box Derby in W ill File Bias Suit Ralph Maccarone, program coordinator for the middle of an area which cannot "The immediate reactions of voter threw him out of office.” that they are very happy with the participants stayed. Manchester. program and that several have band shell activities, said it was one of the Hamilton Course Opens Kim seemed especially proud that volunteered to work with the NEW HAVEN (UPI) — A lawyer for tte state’s only best crowds for the series of summer con­ one of her best new friends, Jennifer firefighters on tte derby. female professional firefighter who was dismissed from certs. (Herald photo by Vaughn) Snyder from Pennsylvania, placed by Troupe from the television show, “Emergency,” the soccet champion ^rker also expressed bis ap­ her job Tuesday says she will file a suit in U.S. District second in the junior division of the preciation for tte support of tte Court charging tte city with sex discrimination. Boai^ OKs Ethics Plan final race. Pele and Patty Weaver of “Days of Phyllis representing firefighter Janet Ingalls, Opportunity for Youth Our Lives,” talked to the youth p d sponsors for tte racers. Kim’s spon­ The youngsters included local der­ sor, Gary Lawrence of Optical Style said 'Diesday Ms. Ingalls bad been subjected to dis­ by champions from all over the coun­ even serv ^ them lunch, Kim said. A graduate of Manchester High Jaworski was one of seven from Kim said when she raced it feU like Etar, showed his interest by giving criminatory actions by tte fire department since she By JUNE TOMPKINS try, as well as one from Germany Kim a substantial contribution passed a court-approved agility test last spring. complete assortment School last June, Jaworski said he Manchester who completed the For Change in Charter and Canada. the Akron race track was smaller toward her Akron trip. Ms. Ingalls declined to comment, referring all Herald Reporter heard about the course just before course, and one of 13 who received a Kim said she and the other local than M anchester’s “ track” on Derijy director for next year will questions to her lawyer. If it were not for the special course graduation and decided to enroll. He special award for perfect atten­ champions were escorted and in­ Brockfield Street, perhaps, her dad be Tommy Raimondo and his assis­ The test was an out-of-court settlement reached in basic machine shop operation had taken drafting in high school and dance. ’The graduates represented 21 appointive and would have created a the Municipal Building had ever troduced to the crowd of spectators said, because it wasn’t so bumpy.” It offered this summer at Howell had thought he might eventually get towns in Connecticut. By ALICE EVANS before been picketed. “Since this is actually about 300 feet longer than tant kill Bob Bauer. Both went to between Louise Harmony and tte fire department after finance department. and otter participants in downtown Akron this year to leam more about Ms. Harmony brought suit claiming the original tests Cheney Regional Vocational a job as a tracer at Pratt & Whitney Hamilton treated the instructors, Herald Reporter Republican Directors Vivian board first went into office, we’ve Akron. She added her name to a big Manchester’s course. Kim’s time in students and their families to a the derby operations. were discrinUnatory. Technical School and co-sponsored Division of United Technoiogies. Manchester’s Board of Directors Ferguson and Carl Zinsser been hit by everything that comes book of derby champions since 1934. Akron was 27.4 seconds which placed dinner at ’The Colony in Talcottville ’The entire Barker family will be go Ms. Harmony passed tte test, followed by Ms. Ingalls. by the state and Hamilton Standard He has a job instead working on Tuesday night reversed its Aug. 14 recommended that all 15 proposed down the pike,” she said. Kim also threw out buttons with her second in her heat, but did not where the graduation was held. back to Akron next year in different Ms. Harmony voluntarily resigned in May, claiming she ( e • canning jars • rubbers s Division of United Technologies Cor­ bench and layout with Allied Tool & decision and reluctantly approved a charter changes be approve by the Ironically, while the pickets were her name and her derby name out to qualify her to race again. poration, Edward C. Jaworski, 17, of Instrument Co. in Manchester with circling the Municipal-Building, the Barker will be involved more than roles. Kim will go to see her new couldn’t do tte job. Hamilton underwrote the cost of proposed charter change dealing board, giving the people a chance in the crowd and spent part of a day ^ • lids • Jelly jars 66 Linnmore Dr. might be working opportunity for advancement. He Board of Directors, sitting inside, ever during the coming year in derby friends. Barker in his new position, Ms. Ingalls passed tte test, but was not allowed to join the course which was between $15,000 with conflict of interest problems. the November referendum to say trading similar buttons and momen- indefinitely in a sporting goods can’t apply for a job at Hamilton were approving charter changes in­ racing. While in Akron, he was and Mrs. Barker to have a reunion the department. Her lawyers filed motions charging con­ and $20,000, according to Francis The directors on Aug. 14, what they want their government to toes with all the otter champs. __ • caps • books department. cluding one that gave each director a elected as regional director for the with friends and a nice vacation. tempt, and Judge Robert C. Zampano ruled she had been because of his age — he has to be 18. Phillips, machining manager of air­ expressing fear that the proposed do. A group of celebrities, such as Bob- Jaworski was one of 40 students ’There wwe no strings attached $500 annual pay raise. discriminated against because tte department refused to craft systems at Hamilton. Hamilton charter change was too restrictive, ’The directors were greeted upon who graduated Tuesday night from a with this course. Hamilton officials ’The public still has an opportunity, hire her without first putting her through a training will underwrite the cost of a second voted to reject the Charter Revision their arrival at the Municipal 10-week summer pilot program said they did not promise employ­ to have their say if they want to have program. course in basic machine shop opera­ Commission’s proposal dealing Witt Building Tuesday night by at least Manchester Public Records i$irMK designed to provide a good opportuni­ ment to those who took the course; the town clerk and town treasurer A special summer training program was then the Mifade i f M tion at Cheney Tech beginning Sept. conflict of interest and the formation 100 town employees, their wives and ty for persons interested in but they have hired most of those posts made appointative, and a organized, and tte otter 18 recruits, all men, graduated Jowrftewn menckietti* 11. For the new fall program, Cheney of an Ethics Commission. Conflict of children picketing to protest stalled Tuesday. Ms. Ingalls was told she could not perform M machining careers to improve their who completed it. Department of Finance created, ac­ J. Fritsch and Joanne W. Charles R. Lake, wood- chimney at 39 Candlewood Tech has enrolled 25 students, many interest problems were the reason contract negotiations. Warranty deeds required ladder and hose work. employability. for establishing the commission. Director Elizabeth Intagliato cording to Zinsser. ’They have 45 days Levitt Construction Co., Fritsch, both of Ashford, burning stove at 25 French Drive, $5,000. of whom were on the waiting list for to petition for these changes, he said. Road, $600. Stephen Napoletano for the first course, including five young ’The commipion’s pnqx>sal said remarked that she didn’t believe that Inc. to Robert J. Terry and property at 28 Brookfield St., $67,750. Michael Nahass for Ed Stanley Reitberg, addition women. that members of such decision­ Allan H. Mui, property at Cheney TTech to Resume making town agencies as the Plan­ 32 Putnam St., $47,900. M ^ Construction Co., Swain, addition of family of dormer at 135 Benton The only girl among the graduates, ning and Zoning Commission or the J.A. McCarthy, Inc. to Inc. to Richard A. Haugh room, woodstove and St., $4,000. Barbara Hughes from Windsor Zoning Board of Appeals be Donald C. Erickson and and Janine A. Haugh, Adult Evening Courses Locks, had taken woodworking in prohibited from appearing before Karen L. Erickson, proper­ property at 40 Huckleberry LET H&R BLOCK TEACH YOU 12 from 7 to 8 p.m. All courses are 36 high school. She said she felt this other such agencies for their ty on Lamplighter Drive, Lane, $57,450. Howell Cheney Technical School course would be a good opportunity $71,224. Marriage license TO PREPARE INCOMETAXES will resume its adult evening school hours long and will be in session from businesses. . ‘i- 881 Main Street 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. one evening each for her future career. She has Mayor Stephen Pamy, who told of Joseph W. Gasper and Kevin M. Knott and Lie- L; program this fall. Vocational courses accept^ a job at.Hamilton Standard bis coticem that the change would Anne M. Gasper to Robert da L. McNally, Sept. S3 at are available to all individuals who week. Classes begin pn Sept. 18 and MANCHESTER end on Dec. 13, 1978. and may be woriting on a drill press. keep many^busitvessmeifrom t4dng H. Perkins and Susan L. St. James'Church. want to update specific skills, learn This year all courses are tuition Eventually, she v ^ t s to learn to fly. townranidntments, ’Tuesday tight Perkins, property at 180 Building permits new skills or for self improvement. free. Students will be required to John E. Toffolon, chairman of the said “I’m still concerned over; the Mountain Road, ^0,000. Robert Fagin, FREE^ fesic and advanced courses are Connecticut Board of Education, impact it Will have on some com­ Ethel L Jenny to James renovations at 116 N. offered in the following trade areas: purchase textbooks and supplies when needed. thanked those present for helping “to missions,” before voting favorably G. Corbalis and Kathleen School St., $200. • Loam Fadoral and Stata Tax Law DISCOUNT CENTERS SALE TODAY THRU Automotive, electrical and elec­ make this program fly.” He said he for the amendment. K. Corbalis, property at 25 Charles D. King, tronics. Related classes In blueprint Due to the limited number of Laam Practical Appllcatlono SEPTEMBER 2,1978 classes offered this year and free tui­ would like to see more Industries get ’The Democratic majority, who Victoria Road, $44,900. alterations at 299 Oakland reading are also being offered. together throu^out the state for rejected the proposal two weeks ago, Ruth P. S an tis to David St., $1,850. HEALTH & BEAUTY NEEDS Registration for all courses will tion, courses will be closed when • Laam To Sava On Your Own Tax Ratum maximum enrollment is reached. similar programs. ’Tuesday night felt that the amend­ take place at the school Sept. 11 and ment is better than nothing at ail. • Laam From Expariancad HAR Block Democratic Director ’Thomas Con­ About Town Taacharo GREAT BACK-TO-SCHOOL BUYS! nors callal the conflict of interest • Employment Intarvlawo Avallabla rules a "masterful piece of U.N. Chief Unveils Plan gobbledygook” that would take “a Clossm lU rt In mld-Saptamber tnd meet twice a week lor 13'/i FILLER PAPER Church School teachers at Center Congregational LUNCH KITS battery of lawyers” to qxplain. of Second Congregational Church. AA contact is weeks In many H&R Block offices throughout the Slate. Morning, 200 COUNT JHERMOS BRAND However, he also voted favorably for available 24 hours daily by afternoon, and evening sessions are planned. Class sizes are Church will meet tonight at 10'/2" X 8” the amendment. 7:30 in the church parlor calling 646-2355. limited. Hurry ... apply nowl % IT H BOTTLE ’The directors turned down charter r For South West Africa for an orientation A sso rted changes which would have made the m e t H program. United Pentecostal *Free to quallllad Connecticut residents town treasurer and town clerk posts Church will have its only. (A $25 relundable deposit Is required D esigns UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - SecreUry General Kurt by the Council July 27 to crMte an m j regular service and Bible Waldheim asked the U.N. Security Council today to send majority-ruled state of Namibia by late summer 1979 L | J j | . a r y R e a d y IS The Prayer Group of study tonight at 7:30 at tte for books.) mors Information. 7,500 troops and 1,200 officials to South West Africa— one afie'' f''®® elections Emanuel Lutheran Church church, 187 Woodbridge St. THEME BOOK of the biggest and costliest operations in U.N. history — At present South Africa rules the territory of 800,0001 STORRS (UPI) - ’The UnivCTSity will meet Thursday at 10 Everyone is welcome. PAPERMATE "98’ COIL BOUND to ensure a peaceful transition to independence. blacks and 96,000 whites. of Connecticut has accepted Iti new a.m. at the church, H&R B LO C K - Waldheim said the U.N. civilians would be required to BALL POINT PEN He estimated the 12-month ventbre would cost up to $18.6 million library as complete, but followed by a meeting of A prayer meeting is THE IN CO M E TAX P E O P U 200 f 80 SHEETS control more than 400 polling stations in the 318,000 $300 million, more than half the U.N. budget. it won’t open to s c e n ts until after the care and visitation scheduled for tonight at 7 *T«ss!‘ *• ioy2”X8” The proposals Waldheim submitted in a report are square-mile uranium-rich territory. ’Thanks^v^. committee at 11:15. at the Presbyterian 356 IS«nill[$T MWIE TPKL A military vanguard would be deployed in Namibia based on a Western-initiated plan, approved in principle. Walter Judd, a public information Church, 43 Spruce St. The H M K H $ in within three weeks of the Council’s 15 member nations officer at the state Public Works Christian Service Brigade 3$1 approving the operation and brought to full strength Department, said Tuesday the school District Celebrates Victory First Church of Christ, and Pioneer Girls will Td. 646-5440 or 236-1981 within 12 weeks, he said. is completing paperwork on the Scientist, will have its FOR I Gerry Kosak and Pat McNamara chat at celebration meet at the same hour at CAU ANTTUIt MAWCHUTm OPWCl OPiW MOtt.* oulv ^ German Hijacks Waldheim submitted his plan after his special acceptance. The delay in opening has regular meeting, including tte church. representative for Namibia, Martti Ahtisaari, toured the been caused by problems -such as a Tuesday n i^ t at Eighth Utilities District facility on Fleming testimonies of healing, country for 17 days. steamfitters strike and orders for Road. Several district residents and firefighters had a party to tonight at 8 at the church, Polish Airplane His estimates for military and civilian staff are much changes. note the Connecticut Supreme Court ruling in favor of the dis­ 447 N. Main St. The meeting is open to all. BERLIN , UPl. - An i ™ Em I When classes start ’Tuesday, only trict to the Buckland fire jurisdiction dispute. (Herald photo n \ w L 0 ^ the new library’s reserve room In the cnoi. b o H o m lin e hijacked a Polish airliner with M p a^n g ers to West western plan, the lorce named United basement will be open. by Chastain) Berlin today and surrender^ to ^ Asstatance Group (UNTAG), will The “Day by Day” group a group of eight other people, a spokesman for the U.S. of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) will meet tonight at 8 The^Iil^cker surrendered his weapon and himself to , * C T I -STAR. Mead Festival NEW YORK (UPI) - BACK TO SCHOOL WART M ore th a n 125 anthropological films from Manciwelar Evanlns HaraM CHARCOAL ACTION FIGURES around the world will be ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR PuWshtd Every evening exospl 1 (F RC COLA , Iwdayt and hoMtgis. Enisiad It the our reg. low price $17 12 EXCITING ‘ E^ght other persons left the aircraft with the hijacker shown at the American MsnchasMr, Com. Post Olllos as Se­ BRIQUETS OR DIET RITE and were being questioned by American authorities, the ^ ^ constitation for Namibia can’be adopted by Museum of Natural cond Class Mai Maasr. 10 LB BAG FIGURES spokesman said. the Assembly before Namibia declares itself indepen- History Sept. 13-17 during SuggMtsd Cwrisr RatM CANS 12 OZ They included several young children. the Second Margaret Mead B E K m o New Fall Sblpnient of I PayaWs In Advanoa The remaining passengers, mostly East Germans, d®nt. . SmgMoopy...... IN Waldheim said he planned to appoint Major Gen. Film Festival. Wstkiy...... 000 were allowed to leave the plane. Hannes Philipp of Austria as commander of the force. JUNIOR 0ns month...... I&OO The aircraft of the Polish airline LOT was flying from DRAGON Tlirss months ...... ftt.TO' Six months...... 123.40 while They Last Gdansk, formerly Danzig, to East Berlin, when the tmt 0ns ysar...... S4&S0 hijacker took command. Mad Ratat Upon Rsquasl Subsertbsrs who ftS to racaivs As soon as it landed at Tempelhof, American Air Force ihtk ntwspaptr bafora SM p.m.| fire trucks surrounded it and a group of American of­ should Mlspnons ths ckouMtonl LAST THREE DAYS. *19“ *ll*i« dapaitmsni. 64r-0S4& I ficers went out to speak to the hijacker and to the pilot. Shoe-Town's patterned-bottom line for gals iS qs M At the same time, the Americans closed the a ir^ rt to keeps getting bigger and better. The latest \sli visitors including journalists. PROMODBL • SUPERSTAR • ABDUL JABBAR addition is this sporty number... with Genuine The last hijacking In Berlin occurred April 9, when two SURER CLEWURE SMI SUPBRLIQHT • WORLD CUP II • QERD MULLER Suede, tricot-lined uppers... padded collar... big V30 C&F$4JltS brothers, members of an Aero club in East Berlin, SL72 • SL76 • VARSITY • ROM • COUNTRY NOTICE bold bottoms. Women’s 5-10M... In Rust or suddenly turned away from their own airport and hopped Mony nwTO rtylw to cfwoow from Brown. t across the demarcation into West Berlin where they BUY NOW AND SAVE $ Probite Court is opeii lor $6 Savings and Labor Day. PLAVTEX landed at a British airport, where they asked for asylunn. conlerenceo with the CURITY MAYBELLINE Tempelhof airport, the hub of the Berlin airlift that Judge from 6:90 P.M. to 6 DEODORANT ALLBEE WITH C NURSING GREAT LASH defeated the Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948-49, SIw ufisrBsg^^^^ AwSd'SU% A 9 9 P.M. on Thursday olghti. TAMPONS 2I'S HIGH POTENCY odidos PADS36S was the city’s main commercial airport until three years Night telephone number: REG-SUPER-SUPEiriUS VITAMINS 100’S MASCARA ago when most commercial and charter aircraft nrioved SUOOR 6»Oi46 6 6 49 0 4 9 their operations to a new airport at Tegel, further from Open SHOE -TOWNzss the center of the city. William E. FlUGeftHi SEE WHITE PAGES ' OF PHONE DIRECTORY FOR EXACT ADDRESSES. 1 1 99^ J 917,MAIN STREET-^MANCHESTER 2MaInir Judge of Prohite M ors than 130 convenient locations. Many Shoe-Towns open Sundeye. Only a few American Air Force and Army aircraft are now stationed at Tempelhof every day. But the Air Force' OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 PM 643-7111 ”*" 9"Hi!:9' VISA, M utorchirgo maintains Tempelhof in a state of readiness so that it could resume full scale operations on short notice. MANClfESTER EVENING HERALD. ManchMter. Conn.. Wed.. Aug. 30. 1978- PAGE FIVE

PAGE FOUR • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. W e d - Auk. 30, 1978 l®aurl|eatpr Eim iiugHaralft Quotes Pope ‘Surprised and Confused’ By His Election Manchester — A City of Village Charm In keeping with his propensity to do procession with the cardinals to the VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope He added: ‘ "The weight that the as a bishop in the field “ have been “ Giovanni Paolo Primo” has already “ I guess I made a serious mistake been shortened by affectionate away with pomp and ceremony, the altar set up in St. Peter’s Square. Pounded Oct. 1, 1881 John Paul I told cardinals of the Lord in his inscrutable design has far from those complex organisms giving up a great job in Washington.” Romans to “ Gianpaolo,” is to meet new pope will be the first not to be The papal Mass replaces the more Membtf. UniMb Pttsi Iniernational Curia (Vatican government) today placed on our fragile shoulders would that permit the vicariate of Christ to Membtr, Audtt Bureau of Circulation — George Allen, abruptly fired the Vatican . diplomatic corps crowned with the papal triple tiara in elaborate coronation ceremonies he was Still surprised and confused appear to us very heavy if we did not carry out its apostolic work, to which Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, just liefure the regular season as know that we can count. In addition ’Thursday and journalists accredit^' 388 years. used by at least 107 of John Paul’s 262 by his election as pontiff. He said he the whole church is indebted.” Manchester, Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. head coach of the INFI. l.os Angeles to his omnipotent strength and mer­ to the Holy See Friday. ’The last pope not crowned was Ur­ predecessors. was counting on their support cy, on the affectionate understanding He said the Vatican enabled the The meetings in the Vatican ban VII, who died 12 days after his Raymond F. Robinton, Editor>Publiahar Harold E. Tufkinoton. Managing Editor Rams, talking about his recent because he knew little about running church branches to develop in Palace were among the few interrup­ election and before his scheduled ’Though the investiture ceremony decision to leave the Redskins for the overall church machine. and working solidarity of so many il­ “ legitimate autonomy,” but tions the new pontiff allowed himself coronation. will be one of the most simple in the West Coast team. In a meeting with some 80 car­ lustrious brothers.” reminded them they should also have during a schedule filled with John Paul decided to dispense with church history, it will be attended by Opinion dinals still in Rome at the Vatican’s ’The pope said he was particularly "They don’t have interruptions of “ the indispensable respect for that preparations for his investiture as the elaborate coronation ceremony high-level delegations from around consistory hall, the new ppntiff said relying on Curia officers that he con­ electricity to their homes, their essential unity of discipline as well the church’s 263rd pope in a simple as well as the papal gestatorial the world, including Vice President his election Saturday still “ really firmed Monday in the posts they held houses don’t get coid in the winter, in as faith for which Christ prayed.” open-air mass in St. Peter's Square throne ustially carried by 12 Vatican Walter Mondale and Belgian King does hot stop surprising and con­ during predecessor Paul Vi’s reign. The Buckland Decision most instances they don’t reaiize how He pointed out that his last 20 years John Paul, whose Italian name Sunday. chairbearers. Instea.!. he will walk in Baudouin and Queen Fabiola. fusing us.” The decision of the Supreme property owners there. They serious it is.” — President Jimmy Carter, Court upholding the exclusive can petition for district service suggesting the apathy of many right of the Eighth Utilities any time they want to, and, if GET A Pains Downplayed Americans toward massive (J.S. oil District to provide fire and accepted by the district, can imports is a major obstacle 1o con­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Problems with the national Watson told municipal leaders future urban aide sewer service to areas north of secede from the town’s fire serving energy. Comprehensive Employment and ’Training Act have been programs won’t exclude smaller cities. For example, the greatly exaggerated, says Jack H. Watson, President Middle Turnpike clearly points area. president’s supplemental fiscal assistance program, 1 t • Carter’s chief urban policy adviser. being worked on in Congress, will provide grants to out the folly of the town’s The town, on the other hand, Watson spoke Tuesday before meeting with about 125 municipalities lacking tax bases to support necessary building a firehouse there, no cannot receive and act upon ( Yesterdays) Connecticut municipal officials to discuss the president’s services, he said. matter how certain it felt of its petitions from property proposed urban policies. Rep. Christopher J. Dodd, D- Also, the proposed state incentive grant program which Conn., and Hartford Deputy Mayor Nicholas Carbone legal position. owners north of the turnpike 25 years ago Watson said is certain of passage will allow states to also attended a news conference to defend CETA in the determine which towns are distressed and help them. The town can take small for service. Bolton residents hit iegai snag in face of the 81.57 million deficit and management Hartford’s CETA program, administered by the city, comfort in the dissenting (pi­ That leaves town fire of­ their fund-raising efforts for a problems the city-run program faces. serves the city and 24 other towns. City manager James resuscitor for Bolton Lake area. nion which seemed to back the ficials and town fire taxpayers Watson did not comment directly on the Hartford Daken, back from vacation in Europe, was scheduled to 10 years ago program, except to say he was aware of the deficit. He confer with his staff today in preparation for a City Coun­ rather simple principle that in a very vulnerable position. Police Lt. Raymond F. Griffin of defended the program generally,,saying CETA statistics 4^ cil meeting Monday on the deficit. when a town and a district Some district officials have 164 Avery St. retires after 40 years show more than 80 percent of the funds nationwide .have within that town finds made no secret of their feeling service. been used for the intended purpose of hiring those who T. Carvey of 55 Scarborough Road would otherwise have little chance for work. themselves in conflict of that the firehouse should be returns home after two years of iB “ The program is significantly addressing its goals,” he RETCHER GtASS CO. l t . 3 authority, the town should taken over by the district. That working with the Peace Corps in said. Qvfr J5 T«on of hpkfmc* llofMAHCHEtTtR prevail. may be the ultimate solution. Sheltie pups eight weeks old. (Herald photo by Chastain) Micronesia. Dodd said “ the inclination of some is to throw the baby It was probably that un­ If the district does take over out with the bathwater.” COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE “ To suggest dismantling (the CETA program) would mNOM cu ts . MRkoin . cuss ruimmiiit tops derlying conviction which the firehouse, however, the nciuM rnuraw nMnACt t c o m m im km s be a great mistake,” he said. TUI tNClOSUItS-SKClU ICIK prompted Democratic elected taxpayers who have been com ­ Betting on New Jersey? Open Forum ^ officials to proceed with the mitted to pay for it should be Pressmen Claiming firehouse in the first place. compensated and not at a famous, it is playing it for all it’s By MARTHA ANGLE and DECANTERS But that view, it turns out, is punitive rate. And the district worth. Petition Opposes 1-84 ‘Major Concessions’ NUUNE ROBERT WALTERS REPRODUCTIONS a minority view. The fact that should assume responsibility For gamblers accustomed to the A’TLANTIC CITY— ’The hotel desk Bolton and along the highway cor­ NEW YORK (UPI) - papers, said the Estimates Sadly Given justices of the state’s highest easy availability of low-stakes slots To the editor: for all of the area which it has clerk was miffed at the press. “ You ridor be activated for mass transit. The city’s strikebound newspapers have “ backed OPEN M-F l-S;10 and table games in Nevada, the In recent weeks, Connecticut PLASTICS IN STOCK court find themselves divided THUR. TIL tKW authority to serve. guys all write that this is just a slum politicians, in seeking votes, have Upon this completion the air will major daily newspapers off” on pressroom man­ 3/16" X 1/4- Atlantic City casino is enough to in­ because the baby was sleeping and he thought SAT. I - SM STOCK SHEcTS OR CUT SIZES proves that the town was The district would like to put with a casino in it. Hey, whaddya been expressing approval on comple­ have less of the cancer causing A member of the East Hartford paramedic maintain they have made ning cutbacks sought as an duce a heart attack. The state he would only be in the store a few minutes. major concessions in their economy measure. 54 McKEE ST., MANCHESHR highly incautious when it to rest forever any further ef­ expect? We only been open a coupla tion of Interstate 84. Surely, they smog that auto emmissibns create. squad holds six-month-old Michael requires Resorts to have 5 percent of latest proposal but (Off Center St.) SCREENS REPAIRED months!” must be aware that the proposed The other side of the coin is with Earlington moments after the infant was However, the baby was screaming when proceeded in the shadow of fort at consolidation. That its slots nickel machines, and 10 to 20 representatives of the The “ we” was local pride the energy shortage that we are yet freed from a locked car. Milton Earlington, shoppers noticed him and quickly alerted the legal controversy. percent of its craps, blackjack and highway will create increased un- striking pressmen, seems unlikely since the Com­ speaking. The clerk didn’t work for to experience. Is it wise to invest 8W police. (Herald photo by Chastain) roulette tables held to a $2 minimum healthful levels of photochemical 25, at right, had locked the baby in the car preparing a counteroffer Now the town has a ?300,000 mittee for One Manchester is the big Resorts International Hotel, million of our taxpayers’ money for bet. But the bulk of the slots are 81 oxidonts in the air generated by in­ today, believe the firehouse in an area it has no pursuing its cause. home of the East Interstate 84 when soon the price of machines and most of the table creased traffic. publishers have not gone right to serve, if there is no One way, short of consolida­ Coast’s first gasoline will soar to 82.80 per gallon games r^uire 825 minimum bets. Connecticut Department of far enough. LAST THREE DAYS... gambling casino, further challenge of the court tion, to end the conflict is for It doesn’t seem to deter the Transportation and Department of as it is presently in Europe? William Kennedy, presi­ but for a motel Locked-In Baby Recovers dent of Printing decision — and it appears un­ the district to assume all the thousands of gamblers pouring Environmental Protection needs to Please evaluate these con­ down the block. Pressman’s Local No; 2, likely there will. responsibility in all the area through the casino each day. Some 80 restructure the transportation siderations and join with the con­ SUMMER OUIUIIIX SALE A year ago, he system to reduce our reliance on the cerned taxpayers of Bolton. It soon said the new proposal, Mayor Stephen Penny and million Americans supposediy live EAST HARTFORD - A six-monUi blanket, Earlington decided to leave was out of the car within 20 minutes. presented when talks for which it has authority and would have automobile if thousands of Connec­ will blidater than you think. within four hours drive time of Atlan­ old baby who was rescued from a him in the car and run into the store. Param edics took the baby to resumed Tuesday evening, Ted Cummings, Democratic for the town to accept the dis­ regarded the ticut citizens of this generation and Sincerely, BUY NOW AND SAVE $ tic City, and the supply of those locked car by j^lice and paramedics Soon, however, the baby was Manchester Memorial Hospital “ really isn’t significant” town chairman, say the town trict’s responsibility and hold towering neighbor Edith H. Petersen anxious and willing to bet the bread future generations are going to is at home in good condition today. screaming and several shoppers where he was examined and and that “ 522 (pressmen) hotel as a threat — competition for alerted Policem an Jam es M. will continue to use the it accountable as it would any money there appears inexhaustible. breath clean air. Wildlife would be 700 Boston Turnpike, Police said young Michael released. A hospital spokesman said will be thrown into the the dwindling summer tourist Hankard, who was patrolling the firehouse to serve areas it is other municipality. Resorts International operates two endangered by the four-lane highway Bolton Earlington was left in the car at today there was nothing wrong with street” while only 100 jobs business at this aging seaside resort. mall. now serving. Penny says the Meanwhile the chief respon­ other casinos, both in the Bahamas, as well as their tiny lungs affected by about 12:30. Milton Earlington, his the baby. would be eliminated Now he identifies with it so totally father, had gone into Bradlees at the Hankard said he found the child sit­ Earlington, 25, of 50 Spencer St., Sl400l^ which until now have provided the the puliuted air. through attrition. number of buildings it can sibility for the ill-timed con­ that he says “ we.” And for good Another Charter Oak Mall to buy a quart of oil ting upright on the blanket and Manchester, was charged with risk bulk of the company’s business A petition has been circulating New York Post publisher serve as a first response struction of the firehouse rests cause. and he thought he would only be a few screaming.' of injury to a minor. He was releas^ Rupert Murdoch, chair­ profits. Gross Revenues at those two thoughout Bolton expressing opposi­ »17,MA1N STREET—.MANCHESTER firehouse justifies keeping it with the town administration. The desk clerk’s motel was booked minutes. Hankard quickly called the on a written promise to appear in man of the Publishers i casinos combined was 822 million tion to completion of Interstate 84 solid, and so was every other nearby Referendum Since the boy was sleeping on a paramedics and the police for a court Sept. 11. Association, which OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 PJH. under town control. General Manager Robert last year. ’The new Atlantic City through Bolton by a large group of device to open the door. The child establishment. To the Atlantic City To the editor: represents the three struck Even if that is true, it is Weiss should have advised casino took in almost that much — prominent citizens with concerns business community, the casino is a Weil voters of South Windsor, here against the move. He never did 820.6 million — in the month of July about its devastating effect on the extremely illogical to have a godsend — a last-gasp chance to get we go again. alone. ecology, on business and on industry. firehouse located in an area it so. As a professional ad­ back in the chips again. The Town Council is in the process k k k It is recommended that restoration cannot serve. ministrator he has the respon­ ★ ★ ★ of preparing another referendum. ’The state of New Jersey takes 8 of the abandoned rail lines through And if we read the decision sibility of guiding the Board of 'The clerk was right, though. It is ’This time nearly 885,000 for tennis Register Now for the Fall Term percent off the top of every dollar much too early to say whether New courts. correctly, the initiative for fire Directors in the best interest that is bet at the casino. With the Jersey’s gamble in voting for casino Saved Land Of course, the tennis courts will be R & D and Rentschler protection anywhere north of of the town. Perhaps he should “ drop,” as it is called, expected to operations at Atlantic City will built, because what the voters say in the turnpike rests with .the offer his resignation. reach 81 million per day sometime To the editor: Richard J. Risley reverse the decay which is stunningly referenda is ignored by town of­ early next year, that is a tidy amount It was so enjoyable to have the apparent to both first-time visitors ficials. Remember the two votes on Back in the spring o f 1925, Fred­ engine in airline annals. of tax cream to be skimmed. And Robert Von Efeck family visit with and older tourists who remember its the library? erick B. Rentschler arrived in Hart­ We’ve built about 9,000 so far in Dance Studios once additional casinos are licensed, me recently while touring this state Thoughts heyday. At least this time we won’t have to ford with some strong ideas on how our Connecticut plants. Orders Main St., Rt. 31, Coventry the cream will thicken still more. on vacation. Indeed it is always good ’The only thing that can be said for pay for a special election. They are. a technically based company should continue to come in from around (Next to the 1st. Congregational Church) Other states are bound to be im­ to visit with one from the hometown. Do you believe that all good need to knotv their sovereign God and ■ sure, three months after the dice very thoughtfully planning to put it build its future. the world. Production o f JT8D en­ “A profeetlonal approach to tfance Education fo r Girls and Boys • pressed by the easy tax pickings I was also glad to personally con­ marriages are made in heaven? I put him fir$l in their lives. They started rolling, is that Resorts Inter­ on the ballot in November. He had already founded and gines and parts is expected to pro­ SpeciaUsing in Dance Education fo r over 20 years,” wish that were true, but I don’t would soon find themselves at one available through legalized gratulate Bob on the excellent job he national is profiting immensely from Mrs. Muriel F. Leavitt headed a successful airplane engin^ vide work for our people believe it. with each other as they are one in and his group accomplished in saving Classes Resume Week of Sept. 18th its own gamble in investing in Atlan­ gambling, especialiy in this era of 170 Dart Hill Road company in New Jersey. But for years to come. Someone said to me recently, God. stiffened voter resistance to their church land and beautiful tic City even before New Jersey South Windsor he had left that company Nearly 20 years after the Graded Classes for Boys & Girls "Even couples with good marriages The Bible says “ Therefore a man traditional levies like the property properties located on Hartford Road. leaves his father and his mother and voters approved the casino referen­ because his board o f direc­ JT8D’s design was be­ have marital problems.” tax. Backers of casino gambling for Maybe at some time in the future I feel so sad when a couple comes cleaves to his wife, and they become dum in 1976. tors, putting immediate gun, we’re still putting Tap * Ballet * Toe * Jazz Miami Beach claim to have enough some small-minded group of in­ to me for counseling — usually too one flesh.” But the couple, even In The new casino is januned to the profits ahead o f long-j development money signatures to put a referendum on the dividuals will try this again; but they Almanac ) Acrobatics and Gymnastics Floor Workl late — after many harsh words which these middle years, must iniend to rafters every minute of the 18 hours term performance, re­ into the engine to ballot in Florida this fall, and the will still face strong opposition, for can never be taken back have been keep their marriage working and not it is open each day. People are fused to spend money make it better, quieter, Special Enwkasig on • All classes taught by Mr. Risley movement could spread. we who worked hard to raise funds to spoken. There already was a crisis in give up easily. Each person must waiting in lines two anoMhree deep By United Press International for research and de­ cleaner, more power­ Dance for Soya • All assistants are qualified adult Special Pre-School It is difficult, driving around Atlan­ buy this property for the people and teachers. the marriage and then the oldest son come under the soverei^ty of God if behind every one of the 97 gaming Today is Wednesday, Aug. 30, the velopment. Without ful, more fuel-effi­ Boys Tap, Jazz and decides to get married before he 'they have the intention to stay tic City, to envision this “ slum with a community of South Methodist Claaaes Pre Ballet tables (mostly blackjack) and 1,051 242nd day of 1978 with 123 to follow. R&D to develop new cient. As a result, the Acrobatics Glasses - . Beautiful, equipped studio to “ Kinder-dance," a program finish high school and the couple together. It’s hard work to stay hap­ casino in it” as &e wave of the future Church don’t want this property slot machines currently in operation. The moon is approaching its new engines for future most advanced version As well as openings in Co-ed classes. A eneourage your child’s learn- dcflgned for 3-4 year oldt U a com­ wonder who is to blame. What did pily married. in either urban renewal or govern­ it -k -k traded away lightly. phase. few scholarships are available for Male (ng. bination o f dance sklUst total they do wrong? God bless you who know this and markets, Rentschler is being ordered by For at least another year, Resorts ment finances. But don’t bet the rent Regards to all. Ballet students. , ulagges are graded to Age and movement, basic motor skills and Everything comes forward for who keep working at it! ’The morning stars are Mercury, believed the company domestic and overseas money that it won’t turn out that Bill Strain Disco A b ility . tumbling, combined to stimulate has a monopoly on casino business in Jupiter and Saturn. airlines for McDonnell examination and a shaky marriage is Rev. Marjorie L. Hiles would become second- A 6 week course in Disco is available • Strong emphasis on Dance Interest, Imaginations and to make Atlantic City. And in the town which way. Richmond, Va. 'Die evening stars are Mars and sorely tested. Bolton and Vernon rate. Douglas’ new DC-9 starting October 1st for High School Technique, dancing fun for the young student. made the brard game of that name Venus. How God must grieve over his United Methodist Church So he came to Hart­ Super 80 jetliner. and Adult Students. (Limited About the teacher children! Husband and wife both Those born on this date are under ford, found financial backing United Technologies is in­ Enrollment) the sign of Virgo. Member! Dance 'I'eachers Club of Conn., and plant space, and formed volved in a host o f high-technology Adult Classes Inc., D.M.A. o f N.Y. City, Dance M eters of American'actors Fred MacMurray Pratt & Whitney Aircraft* Before fields besides flight propulsion, Tap - Jazz - Ballet America, Inc., Member of Board of Direc­ and Raymond Massey were born on the year was out, the first engine and we’re investing R&D dollars in tors of Dance Teachers Club of Conn., Inc. Carter Nears Halfway Mark With Optimism Aug. 30 — the former in 1908 and the was built and on test. It was called all o f them. Mr. Risley studied professionalljr in latter in 1896. N.Y. City this summer with Jerry Ames. the Wasp. The orders it brou^t Our company-funded R&D in­ Student Accomplishments He attended the national convention of some ways and when he is not doing On this day in history: By HELEN THOMAS he can get an energy program from assess the attitude of the American Washington D.C., something his quickly established the fledgling> vestment for the last five years to­ Scott Burrell - Sr. Mr. Dance of Conn. - D.M.of A. in San Francisco, their regional In 30 B.C., Cleopatra committed Congress. He also expresses op­ people toward me and toward the aides like to point out to reporters. too well in the polls, she finds that company. Rentschler then set about taled $1.6 billion. Last year it was a First Place 1977 — Sr. Mr. Dance of NY convention In Rochester and their local In White House Reporter suicide by allowing an asp to bite her. timism that the economy-will take a Congress,” he added. He also has the firm backing of all she also gets more criticism. investing money to bring forth beU record $368 million, or more than City • First Place. N.Y. City where he studied under some of » WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jimmy In 1780, Revolutionary Army Gen. Lisa While - Jr. Miss Dance o f Conn. - 5 turn for the better. “ Ordinarily, in the past, even with members of his individualistic fami­ And both Billy Carter and the ter engines in the years ahead. $1 million a day. It’ s projected in the world's leading artists. Carter soon will reach the halfway president’s mother, “ Miss Lillian,” Benedict Arnold betrayed his young Place - 1978 Mr. Risley is a former student, graduate But probably his most cherished presidents who have been very high ly- The validity o f his strategy was excess o f $2 billion over the next Jim Wilson - Jr. Mr. Dance of Conn. - mark in his presidency. remain believers. country when he promised secretly and assislanl of the June K. Jaye Dance goal of his presidency would be to in the polls, they have lost 35 or 40 After his faith-healing, evangelist borne out over the years by the in­ five years. 3rd Place - 1978 Studio - formerly of Coventry and But he believes his final report “ Miss Lillian” said that her son to surrender the American fort at achieve the tite of peacemaker. members of the incumbent sister Ruth Carter, Stapleton, had creasingly more advanced engines' Research lies at the heart o f al­ Mark LeGrand - Jr. Mr. Dance of Conn. Manchester. card is what counts-even though his won the presidency “ when his polls West Point to the British army. A ’The Middle East has been the Holy president’s party in the House of spent the night at the Wliite House, — first.piston and then jet — that most all that we do. It yields new 5lh Place - 1978 popularity pulse Is being taken every British spy subsequently was hanged A New Tap and Jazz Company Grail for Carter since he became Representatives,” he said. “ We hope she told a UPI reporter that the were way down.” have come from Pratt & Whitney techniques, new products, improve­ Now Forming — week by George Gallup and Louis but Arnold escap^. president, elusive as that is. to do better than that in Novembv. president “ Is going to be himself. And Billy said that he gets around Harris and the results are not In 1830, the' Baltimore & Ohio Aircraft. All grew out o f R&D. ments to existing products. And Still he keeps trying, although he And, of course, we have been very ’That’s the only way a Carter can go.” the country, in the bars,” and; flattering. railroad abandoned the horse- Take the engine known as the these lead to enhanced competitive­ concedes the going will be “ tough” successful, I think, with Congress in She also said that she is a finds that the president is not doing Although these are not the best of powered locomotive for steam. JT8D, which powers such jetliners ness, expanded markets, and great­ when he hosts the Camp David sum­ getting people back to work. We have barometer for Carter’s popularity in as badly as the polls show. i times, neither are they the worst. as the Boeing 727 and 737 and er job opportunities. mit meeting with Israeli Prime had good success in foreign affairs, While violence is rising throughout SCOOPS .______IqrDtm^Snqyd McDonnell Douglas DC-9. It was We look at research the same Minister Menachem Begin and Egyp­ in trying to deal with the very dif­ Students of Mr. Risley compete anually ’ 1 the world, America is at peace. developed in the early 1960s with way Frederick Rentschler did: It tian President Anwar Sadat Sept. 5. ficult questions of inflation.” w with the Dance Teachers Club of Conn, an­ Unemployment has dropped, company funds, and it’s been in isn’t only a cost o f doing business k k k ★ ★ ★ IMMl' nual Dance Pageant each spring. Audilion Information Available although inflation is a problem that heavy production ever since to today; it’s the guarantee o f staying Carter refuses to view his low polls But Carter went on to say, “ I can­ rHEn m m Richard J. RIalay ■ ArtlaUe DIractor continues to plague the administra­ become the most widely used jet in business tomorrow. Dancar - Taachar - Choraegraphar - as an assessment of his presidency. not run the White House and make m i M o / moiUTs n m tion and undoubtedly contributes to 21al Taaohing Saaaon On his arrival in Idaho to enjoy a my decisions as president based on Carter’s declining popularity. m . n m w 31 Ji/srmnm, R*glst«r'Now wilderness vacation. Carter told what is more popular. I have to make Celebrating 20th Anniversary of ’There are unfinished Itasks that r j w f ? ' ' m m HT Ju TmI. 742*6886 - 742-9766 reporters, “ I think we are doing okay decisions sometimes when I know O I Dance Insiruclion. Carter has started, his'gijSls severely or 742-8171 at any tlma in the polls. We have addressed some that either way I go will be un­ m m UNITED limited by a recalcltfant^Congress • w : INOliOGIES. very difficult subjects, and one of the popular. Or Raglstar al Hm Studio thru SopL and a more skeptical public which 14, FrL, Sopt. 18 from 2-7 Sirt. polls that we will be observing very “ But I think in the long run that is views the presidency with less awe. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group • Otis Group • Essex Group • Sikorsky Aircraft • Hamilton Standard Sopt. 16 from 10 a.m. * 2 p.m. carefully is the ability of Democratic Power Systems Division • Norden Systems • Chemical Systems Division • United Technologies Research Center k k k the kind of president the American members of Congress to be re­ people want.” But Carter does not feel that the elected in November. Carter has turned out enthusiastic returns are in yet. He still believes “ I think this will be a good way to crowds on his recent trips outside of MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - M*n ™ k s t e r e v e n in g HERAU), Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Aug. 80, lOT— j Area Police Program Funded Educators Seeking Aid FARMINGTON (UPI) - The University of (tonnectlcut School of Bowling Alley Tuesday night. Medicine has been granted $540,000 In Ellington federal funds to expand Its training Changed Mind on Road Police are investigating an qssault A burglar forced open a kitchen program for family physicians. With Dilemriia in Budget which occurred at 10:30 p.m. window in an apartment at Cinnamon School officials said Tuesday the new plan will eliminate most of the Tuesday at the Ellington Food Springs Tuesday night, police said, SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town Windsor. grant, from the U.S. Bureau of EAST HARTFORD - The Board of “The supplemental appropriation because of this mandate. The South Windsor Town Council, buffer from Penney traffic that the Center, 2 Chureh St. and stole some items valued at $1,- Health Manpower, will be used to Council is expected to vote again original rerouting was to have Education will be asking the Town is essentially what we’re asking for,” Based on the growth of the area, however, has continued to deny Police said the victim, Lynn (ton- 265. allow students to spend one or two Sept. 5 on the “on-again, off-again” dry, 18, of 1 Lewis Circle, Ellington, Council at its next regularly DelPonte said this morning. “I DelPonte said, the board budgeted 50 blanket approval because it fears the created. One ring valued at $225, another at months in clinics or with family Manchester Pleasant Valley Road The South Windsor Town Council’s was assaulted when she attempted to scheduled meeting for some realize this puts an incredible burden percent more funds than last year for proposed dead-ending of Burnham $40, a stereo valued at $500 and some practitioners in the community. ^ special education program. relocation project, and all in­ unwillingness to approve the plan and use a pay telephone outside of the clothes valued at $500 were taken. assisUnce in resolving a special on the Town Council.” ^ dications are that the plan will finally Street will send an overwhelming education budget dilemma. The state does reimburse the tdwft Tnere are 267 students in the amount of traffic from the Penney the inability of the two towns to come store. get South Windsor approval. to a firm agreetnent regarding an Police said the perpetrator struck Chairman Lawrence DelPonte said for SO to 65 percent of the special program and 66 of them need 'The council's change of mind on Warehouse on to Pleasant Valley alternative east-west plan has proved the victim in the face twice with a he, Superintendent Eugene Diggs, education costs, he said, but the assistance from outside institutions. the project came this week following Road and into local residential Police Seek rnformation to be an embarrassment to some fist before fleeing on foot. and other board members will attend problem is that it comes the The chairman said these institutions an appeal from Larry Noone, chair­ strccLs following year and in installments. are “extremely expensive.” local officials. Ms. Condry was treated for the Sept. 5 council meeting and ask man of the Manchester Croft Drive On July 31, the council approved for a supplemental appropriation for The chairman said he hopes the “We'll go through the budget the Manchester project, with the • South Windsor Town Council swelling under the eye and dizziness On Hit-and-Run Accident Neighborhood Association. member Robert Sills, who had been at Rockville General Hospital. the speciai education budget. The problem can Initiate coo^ration again,” he said, “and hope to nickel stipulation that Manchester find an between the mayor, the school board, and dime some savings out of it. I Noone asked the council to “take in favor of the rerouting plan, said he EAST HARTFORD - The state started a chain reaction accident. exact figure is not determined, but another look at the project.” He said, alternative east-west route to the council and the area legislators to just hope the council can assist us in would still vote for the project “but it police in (tolchester request the help The vehicle that evaded the scene DelPonte said it may be as much as however that local officials would replace Burnham Street. has been described as a black van. make the state realize what kind of a part.” makes me sick at this point to have to Tolland of any person who may have $230,000. have to act immediately because The conditional approval was seen The vehicle it hit was a blue converti­ ’ burden has been put on school boards go apologizing to the Town of There was a burglary and a larceny witnessed an accident on Interstate Manchester was in the process of as still another “tabling” of the 84 eastbound in Bolton Notch on ble sports car. project by Manchester officials, and Manchester.” at the Wochomurka residence, 29 Old rewarding the contract for redesign Thursday, Aug. 24 at about 4:15 p.m. Any person with information about Manchester Town Manager Robert Sills suggested that South Windsor Stafford Road in Tolland. Entry and of the road within the Manchester This accident involved a hit-and- this accident is asked to contact Weiss said they would go ahead with might be in a better position to argue exit was made through an unlocked boundaries, stopping at the South run vehicle which was in the right Troop K in Colchester at 643-6604. All Firms Coming to Tpwn their threat to redesign the entire over the east-west alternative route basement door. Windsor line. if Manchester was reminded of South Stolen items included a CB radio lane and sideswiped a second vehicle information will be kept confidential. detailed financial statement, which project within Manchester. The firm got agency approval three The J.C. Penney Warehouse and Windsor’s agreement to handle the and an electric drill. Police are in­ traveling in the left Ian'’ ’"'’i''h By CHARLIE MAYNARD he received yesterday. All that’s left the resulting relocation of Pleasant Subsequent meetings between of­ Herald Reporter weeks ago when it presented updated millions of gallons of sewage from vestigating. plans for a three-acre tract of land of to do, he said, is “to proceed with Valley Road and the closing of ficials of both towns have failed to EAST HARTFORD - Two new resolve the stalemate, and South the Penney Warehouse which will be Connecticut Boulevard near the transfer of title.” Burnham Street in Manchester businesses will be coming to town as Windsor officials say they will con­ treated in South Windsor’s sewer Bulkeley Bridge. The building is a The commission also fofmally ap­ has strained relations between of­ South Windsor Salary, Fringe Benefits a result of Tuesday’s special meeting ficials of both South Windsor and tinue to push for the alternative east- plant. two-story structure with the second proved the disposition of property for Residents of the Croft Drive area George C. Koepper, 50, of 49 of the Redevelopment Agency. a six-story racquetball. and office Manchester. west route. Shawnee Road, East Hartford, was The commission approved a final story to be made of glass. Mrs. Jean Hetu (left) and her two children line, five miles away from their 39 Wood- The plea for reconsideration of the imManchester are expected to attend Keep Parties Far Apart Warren Sullivan, director of building complex west of Village Manchester officials have been the Sept. 5 meeting of the South charged with breach of peace resolution for the transfer of title to Street. tried unsuccessfully to walk to the state bridge Ave. home, ^ fore turning back on frustrated by South Windsor’s reluc­ proposal by Manchester Croft Drive following an altercation outside The Newman Lincoln-Mercury Inc. of deveiopment, said the firm had residents is prompted by their dis­ Windsor Town Council in an elventh already received Town Council ap­ Racquetball Enterprises Inc. of welfare office in Manchester, an eight-mile Burnside Avenue. Also pictured are Samuel, tance to approve the plan, allowing Lounge in South Windsor. BOLTON — The Bolton Education requesteu the state to intervene but, Hartford to construct a car satisfaction with the newly hour attempt to convince the council proval and he was just waiting for a New York City has received approval trip. They got as far as the Manchester town 8, and Theresa, 13.' (Herald photo by Blake) them to continue the rerouting of to approve the original rerouting Police said Koepper, proprietor of Association president said it will be “ by law, the state has the power to do dealership. to build on a three-acre site covering Pleasant Valley Road in South Wind­ redesigned relocation plan. the bar, allegedly threw a beer bottle — extremely undesirable (for so. 141,000 square feet. The bottom two sor, and thus eliminating a dangerous The Manchester residents say the plan. at a car outside the Lounge which teachers) to return to school without Hamm said (of the school board), floors would house 13 racquetball “S" curve as the road enters South was screeching its tires. The bottle a contract.” “It’s irrational and demeaning to ask courts. The top four floors would be Woman Trying to Walk broke'" a window and injured the Robert Hamm, president, said the teachers with 15 years of experience GOP Still Hasn’t Found for offices. driver, 19-year-old Donald Lanning of association has received the Board of to work for a two percent pay in­ Like the auto dealership, the 6 Plum Lane, who lost control and hit Education’s latest counter offer and crease.” Replacement Candidate racquetball court has receiveid ap­ Banak Quits Coventry PZC a parked car. they have not offered anything other Louis Cloutier, school board proval from the Town Council. Police said he left the scene of the than what was offered in May, June, negotiator, said, “It seems to be the To Hearing on Welfare sion to install a drive-in window on structed for cross traffic, and pave- COVENTRY — Bentz Banak, accident, but returned soon. There July and August. natural process (state intervention) EAST HARTFORD - As yet, the “there’s no one from Manchester” to the eastern end of its building, ment markings must be placed for By CHRIS BLAKE woman told me they could not change redetermination hearings is done by secretary of the Planning and Zoning was another altercation which was The teachers’ association and the that hopefully will get things moving Republicans have not named a can­ run. computer four weeks in advance of Commission (PZC), has resigned his However, a stop sign must be con- vehicles exiting from the window. broken up by the bar’s patrons. to a settlement.” School Superinten­ The 9th Assembly District com­ Herald Reporter the date,” she said. “I told her I school board have unsuccessfully didate in the 9th Assembly District to- would have to walk and she said, the hearing date. Those who cannot membership with that agency, citing Koepper was released on a promise negotiated a contract for 1978-1979 dent Raymond Allen said, “No com­ prises portions of East Hartford and Fire Calls EAST HARTFORD - An East replace Walter F. Forrest, but they ‘Then you have to walk’.” make their appointments are urged his need to give an increasing amount to appear in court on Sept. 15. since’September 1977. ment.” Manchester. Forrest, who was Hartford woman will try again to hope to have a successor by next ^rg e Tetera, a program super­ to call in advance and set up another of time to his business. Banak is the PZC Hears Sports Area Plan The state Department of Educa­ The two groups have been unable to nominated last month, withdrew his keep an appointment with her week. East Hartford date. owner of a landscaping and nursery Police said two bicycles with a agree in the areas of salary, fringe candidacy two weeks ago because he redetermination officer so she can visor for the state Department of tion will begin the intervention Charles Stebbins, a member of the Tuesday, 9:51 a.m. — Medical call to 32 Social Services, said his department Redetermination hearings are the operation. SOUTH WINDSOR- A plan by the the wild life sanctuary which his total value of $140 were stolen from benefits and evaluation safeguards. said he didn’t have time to campaign. retain'her eligibility for federal Aid process Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bolton State Central Committee, said a Bliss St. is prohibited from sending workers result of federal regulations on Aid to Rotary Club to create a winter sports family had donated to the Hartford the parking lot at the Ten Pin Center School. Neither party Since the time he announced his in­ Tuesday, 10:34 a.m. — Medical call to 8 to Dependent Children funds. The commission endorsed alter­ meeting was held a week ago to dis­ out to meet at the homes of those who Dependent Children cases. Every six area on Barber Hill Road was Audubon Society. The sanctuary tentions not to run, Stebbins said he Pawnee Drive. Jean Hetu, 31, and her two children nate members John Pagini and cuss some possible candidates. He cannot make ti)eir appointments. months, an officer reviews the presented to the Planning and Zoning abuts the Pudim property. tried to talk him out of it. ’Tuesday, 12:40 p.m. — Lockout at 950 attempted to walk to the state James Lacock for Town Council ap­ said he hopes to have a meeting next Only in cases of extreme hardship client’s financial status and records Commission Tuesday night. William Grace, chairman of the “I personally feel he is a tremen­ Silver Lane. welfare office in the Manchester pointment to Banak’s seat, which he Wednesday to make a final decision. are we allowed to visit the home,” to see if the client is still eligible for The plan would turn 18 acres of the PZC said, however, the winter sports dous candidate,” Stebhins said. “But Tuesday, 1:03 p.m. — House fire at 105 Parkade from their 39 Woodbridge has held since 1975. If the council ap­ The vacancy committee must for­ Larrabee St.; moderate damage. Tetera said. “We do not have any welfare. Pudim Property into an area area would not interfere with the he said he just didn’t have the time.” Ave. home — a trek of about eight points a Democrat to replace the mally receive Forrest’s letter of Tuesday, 1:07 p.m.—Washdown at 1017 provisions for transportation.” Mrs. Hetu has been divorced for providing skiing and sledding for sanctuary as presented by the The Democrats have nominated miles — last Wednesday because ^ e resigning member, it would change resignation from the secretary of Main St. He said federal regulations are five years. She lives with her area residents. Rotary. State Rep. Muriel T. Yacavone, who could not get a ride to her scheduled the make up of the PZC froin its state’s office. Tuesday, 1:07 p.m. — Medical call to very specific — workers are not children. current three-to-two Republican Ernest Reichley, representing the Grace said that the sanctuary is seeking a fourth term. redetermination hearing. would only be threatened if the . Waliy Irish, a member of the com­ 108 Bedfoi^ Ave. allowed to visit welfare recipients in She said she cannot start looking majority. Rotary, told the commission the club W Q. START SAVING mittee .from Manchester, said ’Tuesday, 2:19 pm . — Vehicle accident They made. it as far as the for a job until her children are in plann^ to clear the middle of the Recreation Department decided in Manchester town line (about five their homes. at Forbes and Forest streets. “We are trying to help the people,” school. Even if she should find one, ’The PZC approved the application property and seed it with a hay crop, the future to expand the area in a Tuesday, 3:35 p.m. — Vehicle accident miles from their home) before tiring Tetera said, “but we are limited by she would not take a job unless its of Philip SeSiato for a permit to which would be cut down as a base. southerly direction. / IJ $1500 at 339 Main St. in the heat. staff and resources.” hours coincide with the hours her remove earth from his Old Eagleville Reichley said access to the area The Connecticut Light and Power Area Engineer Ready Tuesday, 4:06 p.m. — Investigation at Mrs. Hetu had packed a lunch for ■U OR MORE Tetera said the scheduling of children are in school Road gravel pit. DeSiato also plans would be from Barber Hill Road, and lines which run directly over the 459 Burnside Ave. her two children, Theresa, 13, and Tuesday, 4:55 p.m. — Car fire at 16 to widen a truck access road to the a gravel parking area for about 50 proposed site are expected to be no ^ " a ' WHEN YOU HEAT To Launch Small Sub Samuel, 8. Their path included part gravel bank. cars would be provided. problem. Beech St. of Main Street and the whole length i YOUR HOME Tuesday, 8:37 p.m. — Vehicle accident Commissioner Rejects Frank Neiderwerfer of The area would be run by the Park on Roberts Street overpass. . of Burnside Avenue. The Connecticut Bank and Trust Neiderwerfer Road said he did not and Recreation Department, GLASTONBURY (UPI) - What’s vice in the 1950s, said “we’re are Co. branch in the Meadowbrook | i THISWINTER.WITH Tuesday, 8:53 p.m. —. Dumpster fire at Mrs. Hetu has been on welfare for want “to throw cold water on the following completion of the work by 5 feet high, 5 feet wide, 21 feet long, going to be able to find out where the Shopping Plaza was granted permis­ 37 Smith Drive. the past six years. She said she has City Insurance. Charge project” blit expressed concern for the R o t ^ Club. made of steel, costs more than a lobsters are going.” Tuesday, 10:44 p.m. — hledical call to always managed to get a ride to her Volkswagen and less than a Rolls . Rentsch s^d Ids two-man sub­ 490 Main St. redetermination hearings, which are HARTFORD (UPI) - State In­ criminates against minorities and Royce, and goes under water? If’s a marine is unique because its plastic Tuesday, 11:06 p.m. — Assistance at held every six months. surance Commissioner Joseph C. the poor who live in cities. homemade orange submarine. bubble top offers almost totally un­ Police Station on Tolland Street. f This time, however, her car was on Mike dismissed claims that the Tuesday, 11:32 p.m. —Vehicle accident Mike has rejected most of Hartford’s Hebron Bus Routes Dr. Samuel B. Reqtsch said restricted visibility. its last legs and her father, who claims that the insurance industry’s city has a large majority population ’Tuesday he plans to launch his crea­ Typically, passengers in subs view and medical call to 1487 Sliver Lane. usually drove her in emergencies, because of governmental segregation Today, 12:29 a.m. — Vehicle accident territorial system for auto coverage Bus 11 tion — a culmination of 15 years of the deep'from small portholes that was not available to do so. rates discriminates against city practices; that the city’s poor pop­ Tliis is the school bus schedule for Bub 9 Starts 11:05 a.m.. Route 85 south star­ research, design and construction — give only limited visibili^, he said. at 265 Main St. Starts 7:45 a.m. and picks up at Rbam ting at North Pond Road to Colchester Today, 6:43 a.m. — Medical call to 85 Mrs. Hetu said Tuesday she is residents. ulation is caused by discriminatory the Town of Hebron. iater this week from the Portland Even so, he concedes; “It is the expecting a friend to drive her in. On a motion from industry lawyers suburban housing patterns; and that Hebron Elementary Road, Route 85 north to 94, 85 to Abby line, Niles Road, Old Colchester north to Model T. TTiere are many bugs we Wildflower Drive. Drive to Daly Road, Daly to London to 85 north to Hope Valley Road, Reidy Hill Boat Works. Today, 8:16 a.m. — Washdown at the There is a bus which goes as far as and the attorney representing West higher auto insurance rates force Bub 1 Jan east, comer of Cwolyn and Jan, east Road, Hope Valley, Jones to Route 2, Rentsch, who earned a degree in haven’t thought of yet.” rear of 544 Tolland St. Broad Street, but Mrs. Hetu is on city residents to choose between Hartford, Mike Tuesday said the city Starts at 7:45 a.m. and stops on Man­ to London, to Route 85 south picking up on Burrows Hill, 66 west to Marlborough engineering before going into Both Rentsch and David Pessonis, crutches. A 30-pound fan landed on buying insurance, as required by ■f *'*1 ^ ^ failed to prove the claims. sion Hill (Deepwood Drive), Hillcrest 85. line, 66 east. m^icine and served in the silent ser- a former Navy demolition expert her foot Monday, badly bruising a state law, and buying necessities. Hartford, later joined by the Drive, Bass Lake Road, Deepwood Drive Bub 10 who worked with Rentsch on the sub- Mother Aids bone. Connecticut Commission on Human Mike let stand the city’s claim that (Wood Acres), North Pond Road. Rham Routes Lab Persistent marino for the past two years, Starts 7:45 a.m., to Route 66 east from Bus 1 Mrs. Hetu received her original ap­ Rights and Opportunities, had filed the territorial system is drawn along Bub 2 85, turn at Miller Agency, back to turn at NEW LONDON (UPI) - refused to divulge the cost of the Bank Getaway pointment date about three weeks an appeal to the state of the in­ rhcial lines to insure the poorest Starts at 7:45 a.m. and stops at Starts 6:45 a.m. to Hillcrest Drive, »4 A * ■ / Brookhaven National Laboratory Wall Street, Burnt Hill Road, comer of / . ,• y project. ago. When the last-minute surance industry’s system of residents pay the highest premiums, Wellswood Road, Millstream Road, Cone. Burnt Hill to East, to Old Andover Bass Lake Road, Deepwood Drive, North plans to resubmit applications for But Pessonis said “it costs more Pond Road, Route 85 north. . WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - Steven developments occurred and her charging higher rates to city drivers and the claim that many accidents Route 207, Route 85 north from 207 to in­ Road, back to East to London (no permission to ship nuclear waste-^ 'than a Volkswagen, but less than a . ■ m - f ^ Cristelli left his mother to park the transportation fell through, she tried than it does to suburban drivers. are caused by suburban drivers. tersection of 85 and 66 picking up on the pickups) to Route 85 south. Bus 2 through New London, a spokesman Rolls Royce.” right and going north, turn at Marjorie Starts 6:40 a.m.. Intersection of 85 and car while he went to the bank to to have the date changed. The city charged the system dis­ Bub 11 says. Rentsch said the sub, which is not Circle, return to school. 66 west to Marlborough line return 66 withdraw $500. But the withdrawal ”I called the welfare office and a Starts 7:45 a.m., Skinner Road, direct to Wellswood Road, Millstream Brookhaven corporate counsel self-propelled, is designed to be Bub 3 Basketshop Road, Wall Street to turned out to be a robbery and the Road, Route 207. Peter Rathvon said Tiiesday the lab pulled from a surface vessel. Starts at 7:45 and goes Route 85 south Loveland, back to Wall to Route 66 to 85. mother was unwittingly the getaway starting at Route 66 to Colchester line, Bub 3 will cite lack of storage space and He said the sub can receive air, Bub 14 reprocessing value of tae spent fuel telephone conuqunication and power driver, officials said. returns by Route 85 north. Crouch Road, Starts 6:40 a.m., 85 north, Slocum Road Police said Tuesday Cristelli, 17, of Starts 7:45 a.m.. Route 85 north to Salt "3 \/ / elements as justification for granting to run lights and cameras, with an Niles Road, Old Colchester to Box to Route 85 north to Daly Road to west, 85 south, comer Carriage Drive, the permits. “umbilical cord” from the tow ship. Windsor, told his parents he wanted Colchester line. Old Colchester Road Elizabeth Drive to Hickory to Oak, Slocum Road east. north, corner of Northern, 85 north The additional information is Rentsch and Pessonis said they to make the withdrawal so he could Webster, Elizabeth, Daly to Route 85 Bub 4 buy a car. His mother drove him to pickups on 85 north to Route 207 only. Starts 6:50 a.m., Reidy Hill Road, required under an amended or­ were hopeful the sub will be able to south to school. town Monday and stopped at the Suf- Bus 4 Grayrille, Old Colchester, return at town dinance passed by the City Council get as deep as 125 feet and someday Starts 7:45 a.m., Hope Valley Road Grades 7 & 8 line. Old Colchester Road to 84 north, Aug. 21. The ordinance says permits reach the depth of the Continental field Savings Bank. While she parked the car and went from comer of Sheer to Reidy Hill Road, Bub 3 Kinney Road. can be granted. Shelf, about 600 feet. into a nearhy store to do an errand, GrayvUle Road (out Niles) to Route 85 Starts 11:05 (noon route), goes to Bus 6 north picking up only from the comer of Cristelli walked into the hank and London Park, Forest Park, Daly Starts 6:45 a.m., Martin Road, West Crouch Road to Route 207, 85 north, Road, Yorkshire Drive, East Street. Street, Route 94 south. Route 85 south. handed a teller a note that announced picking up only from the comer of Crouch (East Hartford Pollct Report ] Bub 10 Bub 7 a robbery, police reported. Road to Route 207, 85 north, Brennan The suspect, who carried no Starts 11:05 a.m., Abby Drive, Route 85 Starts 6:40 a.m., Hope Valley, Jones, Road, Sheer Drive, up Hope Valley Road, south to intersection of Route 94, West Two woman were arrested at was charged with two copnts of weapon and did not wear a mask, was Route 2, Chittenden, Jones, Burrows Hill, 85 north, Kinney Road. Street, Martin Road, Slocum Road West, Route 66 east. The money and energy saving solution for today Bradlees in the Charter Oak Mall tampering with a motor vehicle, one given $500, left the bank and got into Bus 7 Routd 85 south. Carriage Drive, Slocum count each of possession of burglary Bub 8 Tuesday. the car with his mother at the wheel, Starts 7:45 a.m., and goes Route 66 Road east turning at end of Slocum. Starts 6:45 a.m., London Park, Route tools, criminal attempt to commit and tomorrow. Only natural gas has it. Florence Morin, 35, of 9V4 Garden police said. west from the comer of Route 85 (HES Bub 1 85 from London Road to Route 94, Abby students only), down Paper Mill Road, St., East Hartford, wa^ charged with fourth-degree larceny, and fourth- A hank teller jotted down the car’s Starts at 11:05 a.m.. North Pond Road, Drive, to Rham. fourth-degree larceny and Deborah degree larceny. license plate number. turn at end and picks up children from Mansion Hill, Route 85 to Colchester line, That's some saving, any way you look at it. Use the coupon in Stonehouse, Route 66 east. Burrows Hill Bub 9 ESP. Eneigy Savings Payback. The impiessive dollars you'll be on Gauthier of the same address was Daniel J. Strang, 16, of Newington An hour and a half later, police and return to Niles Road, Old Colchester Starts 8:40 a.m., Brighton, Yorkshire, this ad to find out how much sense ESP makes and how many charged with third-degree larceny. and James Lawrence Beauchamp, FBI agents questioned Cristelli at his Road, comer of School House Road, Road to Une, return on Old Colchester to the way to saving when you replace your conventional gas lumace Jones Street, comer of Hoadley, Old Forest Park, Webster Lane, Daly Road, dollars it can save. ESP. Only natural gas has it. CNG has gas The two women were released on a .18, of Meriden were each charg^ parenta’ Windsor home where of­ Route 85 north to Hope Valley (no East Street from Burnt Hill to Route 85. with a new, improved gas (umace And we're telling it like it is; a Route 2 to Marlborough line, return Old pickups on this section of 85), Reidy Hill, promise to appear in court Sept. 11. with one count of tampering with a ficers said they found the $500. The Bub 10 typical CNG customer's conventional gas lurnace uses 1345 ther­ available and expects supplies to improve. motor vehicle, possession of burglary Route 2, Chittenden Road, return Jones Hope Valley, Jones, Old Route 2, return youth was then taken to the bank Street and Burrows Hill, Route 66 east. Starts 6:50 a.m.. East Street from cor­ mal units per year, or 22,865 thermal units in its (average) f7-year Police received a cali about a car tools, criminal attempt to commit where police said he was identified Jones Street to Burrows Hill, Iloute 66 ner of London to Burnt Hill, including Chestnut Hill Road, Gristmill Road, west to Marlborough line. Route 22 east li(e, whereas a new, improved gas furnace, equipped with pilotless break-in at 2:20 a.m. today. When fourth-degree- larceny, and fourth- as the alleged robber. ^ r jo r ie Circle. stopping at Old Andover Road, Burnt they arrived at the Ramada Inn at degree larceny. Cristelli appeared Tuesday in to Rham. Hill, Wall Street, comer of Basketshop ignition and automatic flue damper, is 2 0 % more elliclent than the Bub 14 Bub 4 CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS 100 East River Drive, they arrested The three were held on $250 surety Windsor Superior Court where his Starts 7:45 a.m. to pick up shuttle Road, Wall Street. conventional lumace, and will use only 18,292 thermal units in its Starts 11:05 a.m., Deepwood Drive, Rham late bus ^ CORPORATION three men. bond. They were scheduled to appear case was continued until Sept. 13. He students at Gilead Hill School to go to Bass Lake Road, Hillcrest Drive, (average) 17-year life. At current annual rates, the comparative The Board of Education is providing Charles A. Strachan, 16, of Meriden in court today. was then released on $1,000 cash Hebron Elementary School. Deepwood, Route 85 south. Crouch Road, lifetime operating costs are: II puy* III .lay tcilh gan bond. Route 85 north picking up from Mansion late buses from Rham for Grades 9-12 at Gilead Hill 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Hill to Route 86, east to Millstream Road, Bus 5 Thursdays only, starting on Sept. 12. A (>»veiitional gas furnace $8,592.67 SAVE ON Starts at 7:45 a.m. on Route 66, west Kinney Road, turn at elementary school, II you i)0(i1 live 00 CNG namal gas lines, inquiie a h x jtd N G _ ^ s ^ J 5 l pass must be obtained from the Rham of­ New, imiinived gas lumace 6,874.13 s apoliances and tnnied gas Call EYEGLASSES from intersection of Route 85 and 66 Kinney Road, Millstream south. Route fice before any student will be allowed on INC., wtiidi tan s e w I , .j witti...... t»nied.. I ' “ “ 207 — 85 north (picking up), to Route 66, kilain 2232774 ( ATTK LEN PRITCHARD (GHS students only ), Buck Road, con­ the bus. Energy Savings Paytiack 51,718.54 HarWonl 5250)1) New Wall Street, Skinner Lane, Burnt Hill. tinue 66 west to DEP Building, return to Bub 11 ARTHUR DRUG New Owner of 66 east. Gristmill Road, turn right onto Early Bub for 7 & 8 Comer Abby Drive, _ 85 north, Dmdon I^rjorie Circle, Route 85 north, Slocum (Wednesdays only) Yes. ESf* mikes sense to me Give me inlormilion on how I can con se w Road, Brighton Road, Forest Park, Daly enemy and save money with modem, more etiicient natural gas central Road,^ Blackman Road, Route 85 north. Starts 10:45 a.m. on Sept. 13; ’The route Road, East Street, 85 north. West Street, for this bus Is arranged on ’Tuesday after­ heating eguBmenl through replicemeht. conversion, or new insteiiaiion Carriage Drive. ^ r t i n Road, 85 south. in my Bub 6 noons and Is based only on passes issued I ) Blitting homi ) niw. to-Bi-bvIll Itomi DIP & SIP to students by the Rham office. Only Bus 7 Starts 7:45 a.m.. Route 85 to Hardy those students with passes will be Route 85 south starting at North Pond I ctirnnittlil (tillfing Road, Hardy hack to 85 north to Route 94 Road to Colchester line, Niles Road, Old “The Coffees on... allowed to use this run. ’The punrase of to Foote Farm, back to West Street, cor­ (iolebeBter Road north to 85, 85 north to this is to provide the transportation for Name — ; Stop in Anytime." ner of lOiarlswood to turnaround, to Mar­ Hope Valley Road, Reidy Hill Road, extra help, and necessary appointments tin Road to Route 85 south to Route 66 Hope Valley Road, Jones Street to Route A d diess. at Rham. Special on Thuraday return 85 north to GHS. 2, return Jones street to Burrows Hill Ill ipplicihle) Title. _____ Company _ Bus 15 Bub 8 ^ Road, 66 west to Marlborough line, 66 Home Phone------_ Business Phone - Starts 7:45 a.m., stops Jan Drive west, Starts 11:05 a.m.. Comer Abby Drive, east. . State------.Zip. ECLAIRS - Regi 35(t - HOW 150 ’ comer of Laura Drive to Jan.Drive east, <85 North, London Road, Brighton Road, C ity------Forest Park, Daly Road, East Street, 85 Bus 4 **The Ta$te Telh The Tale^ London Road to Brighton Road, comer of Deepwood Drive, Bass Lake Road, M m to Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation Pub Circle, Brighton to Yorkshire Drive, north. West Strmt, Martin Road, 85 P 0 Boa ISOO. Hirltord. CT DBIOt 6 4 6 -9 4 6 6 south. Hillcrest Drive, Deepwood Drive, 85 335 Center St Yorkshire back to Brighton to Daly Road north, 66 east to Millstream, Route 207, Attn Mirchindlsing D ipl to 85 south to school. 85 north. Wall Street, Burnt Hill Road. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Aug. 30, 1978 ENDOFSUNNER SALE MANCHESTER SPECIAL LABOR DAY HOLIDAY WEEKEND VALUES Area Bulletin Board Rham Opens Doors On Sept. 6 LUMRER HEBRON - Rham will boards of education. These students Friday, Aug. 25, the auditorium. Sept. 6. Spaclala good Wod., Aug. 30th thru Tuaa.: Registrations j Members of the church bus Day; Nov. 7, election Hall, Vernon Friday, Sept. open Its doors on schedules have been with the exception of the The Hebron Center HEBRON - Pre- and friends will be can­ day; Nov. 23 and 24, 1 at 8 p.m.The program Wednesday morning. Sept. published in the newspaper junior high school grades. Nursery School, Inc. will A ll Plrlcaa Caah i Carryl registration for the Hebron vassing the town for par­ Thanksgiving recess; Dec. will be "Good Old School 6, welcoming students for and are also available in Elighth grade students will conduct its first meeting of Elementary School ticipation. For more infor­ 25-29, Christmas recess; Days,’’ with Nancy Strong, the 1978-79 school year. each towns’ municipal receive their schedules the school year. Sept. 6 at 8 District will be conducted mation contact Beth Lar­ Jan. 1, New Year’s Day; lecturer in charge. Grades 9 through 12 will buildings and business es­ during hom eroom on p.m. in Phelps Halls. during this week from 8:30 son, Jones Street or Sheila Jan. IS, Martin Luther Church Women United report at 7:30 a.m., and tablishments. Buses for the Wednesday. A list of At this time member a.ih. to 2:30 p.m. Marsh, Burrows Hill Road. King Day; Feb. 12-13, Un- will hold their September will be dismissed at 12:04 VoAg School in Lebanon homerooms will be posted parents will have the op­ Parents registering School Calendar coln’s birthday; Feb. 19-20, open board meeting Mon­ p.m. and Windham Tech will by the main office. TTie portunity to meet the students for kindergarten Washington’s birthday; day, Sept. 11 at St. John’s Grades 7 and 8 will leave Rham at the regular seventh grade students will teacher and new aide, as VERNON - Schools in m m - C u ^ in o li April 9-13, spring recess; Episcopal Church at 10 report at 12:10 p.m. and time. receive their schedules at well as Inspect the surroun­ are reminded to bring birth Vernon will open on Sept. 6 PRODUCTS May 28, Memorial Day. a.m. ’This is to be a Baby will be dismissed at 4:40 Counselors will be the opening assembly in dings for the children. SAKRETE* Mortar Mix certificates as well as and the calendar approved Plans are to close and Children’s Shower. p.m. Seventh graders will available through Sept. 1,8 Specially formulated for proof of immunization. by the Board of Education laying brick, block or stone schools on June 15 unless Please bring in A line report directly to the a.m. to 3 p.m., to register W hen ids wood Students who are calls for a 180-day school and for repairing old transferring into the there are more storm days dresses and knitted ar­ auditorium Wednesday new students and to make masonry joints. Contains year but allows for 182. system must provide to make up. ticles. afternoon. any schedule changes OUT GOES SUMMER... masonry cement and clean The first day schools will records from their Report cards will be The Rockville United Bus routes and stop to required. graded sand. against weather. be closed will be Sept. 19 issued on Nov. 13, Jan. 29, Methodist Church is plan­ Rham have been es­ All schedules for 1978-79 previous school. when there will be an in- Any person wanting April 6 and June 15. The ning its annual Public Auc­ tablished by the local school year were mailed to service day for teachers. 40f|i bags more information should marking period in the tion and buffet supper on There will also be in- contact either Paul White, elementary schools ends Saturday, Sept. 23 at 142 service days on Oct. 4, SO^baga *2.44 Hebron Elementary School one week before report Grove St. Articles for the Dec. 7, Jan. 9, March 12, or Joseph Reardon, Gilead cards are issued. auction (except large and May 23. XT Btoisniirs CAMPK CQIIDI ’ SAKRETE* Sand Mix appliances) would be ap­ Hill School. The school system will Vernon Briefs 784 TALCOTTVILLE RD., VERNON For grouting, stuccoing, preciated, for pickups call SHELVE Custodian Needed observe the following VERNON - Vernon DIESELp AUTOMATIC 1978 MYCO TENT CAMPERS fra n ...... $2,195 resurfacing old concrete Grange will hold its 875-7030. and repairing cracks In 1 0 ^ HEBRON -n The Hebron holidays when schools will 1978 JAYCO TENT CAMPERS from ...... $2,295 concrete. Ideal for Elementary School be closed: Oct. 9, Colum­ regular meeting in Grange flagstone, brick or slate District is seeking 1978 PURITAN TRAVEL TRALERS from . .$5,500 Iratfic surfaces. Use where YOUR STORAGI 1977 MIMS TRAVEL TRALER from . . . .$5,100 less than 2* thickness Is applicants for the position needed. A strong blend of of custodian in the district. ^ 1 , 0 0 0 OFF Many Many Moral Portland Cement and clean Anyone interested is asked graded sand. SAVE 15% on ALL LAST THREE DAYS. WILSON AND BEARCAT TRUCK CAPS PROBLEMS to contact the office of the superintendent or either of U8BD: SEMI-TRANSPARENT CUPRINOL STAINS the elementary school of­ 1977 23’ MDAS MM! Very Low M0eage$12,500 40itibaga ^ l a B B INSTOCK fices. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 1972 17^’ PROWLER w/air...... $2,350 par gal. rag. $8.09 Sell Calendars 1970 SCOTTY ...... r ...... $875 SOifbaga *2.44 * (#20 Claar A #10 Oraan) HEBRON - The First BUY NOW AND SAVE $ 1968 YELLOW STO NE...... 4 1,4 75 6.88 Congregational Church will par gal. rag. $10.34 And More SAKRETE* Concrete Mix (Slarra Radwood - Saaahall Qray be selling the “Community For anchoring poles and *8.79 Birthday Calendar” FUU UNE Of PAL FI8E STIX CB ANTBIIIA8 posts. Repairing or building Colonial Rad - Chaatnut Brown) through Sept. 23. walks, drives, floors, The church has been AWNING footings and patios. SUOOR ».289-8621 j^ iW H E N PURCHA8INQ Wherever 2* thickness or selling these calendars for more Is needed. Contains the past 20 years. They ANY New Portland Cement, clean feature birth dates, an­ 917 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER GIG MOTORS INC. graded sand and gravel. niversaries, community Unit From organization meeting dates OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 PJH. 200 BURNSIDE AVE., E. HARTFORD Stock and local advertising. 80# bags *2.22

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Hair Conditioner' and 'Shampoo 2000.’ Plus, new HOURS: the junior place, downtown Manchester and TrI-CIty the junior place, downtown Manchester and TrI-CIty 'Bonne' Cologne and Strawberry ‘Up Smacker.' OPEN MON.-8AT. 7 AM - 5 PJ|I Plaza, Vernon. Plaza, Vernon. cosmetics, downtown Manchester and Tri-CIty Plaza, THUR8NITE TILLS. Vernon. EGServing Manchester reg. $17 NOW12** 3$o reg. $40 NOW 28** Over 50 Years*^ 255 CENTER ST. with Miy SJO pwreiiM* M aonnc M t CoMm Um . TGl. 643*8144 MANCHESTER Vte your convenient Worth'i Charge Card... it deserves a lot of Credit! Vernon TrI-CIty’ Plaza open Mon., Tuaa., Wad. 'til 6; Thura,, rfl. W 9 ; Sat. til 6:30' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978— PAGE ELEVEN ■ PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 197B ObItuariM Town Counters Protest Jaycees and NE Firemen (Continued from Page One plus Chief Robert Lannan, including was not intended to say the union Harry G. Morrison Mrs; Marietta W. Conrad Artnand Hruby 75 union members. should not be picketing. Harry G. Morrison, 56, of Norwalk, Mrs. Marietta West Conrad, 101, ROCKVILLE - Armand Hruby, 82, parking lot, which city police do not The negotiations between the town Negotiations between the Union formerly of Manchester, died Mon­ formerly of Pitkin Street, died of 21 Court St. died Tuesday morning respond to. and the union have been at a and the town Tuesday afternoon Earl Yost at a Vernon area convalescent home. “The people of Manchester de­ stalemate for several weeks, which day at Norwalk Memorial Hospital Tuesday at a Manchester convales­ ended with three issues' still un­ Sports Editor after a brief illness. cent home. She was the widow of He was the husband of Mrs. Esther mand more of the police than they do prompted the picketing by police and resolved, including salary, the ac­ Battle for Softball Title Mr. Morrison was bom in Glasgow, Ezra Conrad. Hruby. in a city,” Wood said. He also said supporters from the other three town cumulated sick pay benefit and dis­ Mr. Hruby was boro in Hartford Scotland, and had been employed by Mrs. Conrad was bom Aug. 11, the Manchester police are more unions which do not yet have con­ ability on the pension plan. A fact eliminated Thrifty Package, 6-3. Dave Malick stroked a double and Bernardi, Tom Ferlazo and Bob and had lived in the Rockville area Combatants in the Town “B” the H.M. Ney Co., Bloomfield, for 18 1877, in Glastonbury and had lived educated than an average city police tracts for this year. finder who met with the two groups A win by the unbeaten Hosemen (4- two triples to pace the Jaycees, Segal two apiece in the opener'in About 70 persons picketed Tuesday Most Valuable Red Sox years, says the 12 home runs hit by Division Slow Pitch Softball years, and more recently by the most of her life in Manchester. She since 1930. officer and that the pay is not out of Tuesday morning suggested they 0) would give them the championship runner-up in the Charter Oak League, which Wilson's ousted Thrifty. morning Jn front of the Municipal Who’s the most valuable player in Ray Gtliha this season with the local Davis-Richards Associates of Wilton. was a member of Center He is also survived by a son, Ar­ proportion to the rest of town both provide information on the Tournament finals will be but a victory by the Jaycees (4-1) with Joe Stack, Bob Highter and Wilson’s scored three markers in the employees. Building and about 200 surrounc^ the American League? entry is a record. "When I was He was an ordained elder of the Congregational Church. She also mand Hruby Jr. of Rockville; four issues for another meeting with him North End Fire and' would force a following contest in the Gary Dumas each chipping in two third and iced it in the sixth inning Wood released a list showing that Let’s make it a little easier. Who’s coaching our guys rarely hit homers. Presbyterian church and an active belonged to Temple Chapter, Order daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Steppen of the Municipal Building Tuesday n l^ t next Wednesday night. Manchester Jaycees with ac­ double elimination play. blows to a 12-hit attack. with a two-run burst. Scott Garman s Ellington, Mrs. Lois Lake and Mrs. 15 Manchester police officers have while the Board of Directors was the most valuable member of the We just didn’t have any fences and member of the Compass and Our of Eastern Star, and Chapman Court, tion tonight at Fitzgerald Field Dick Tanger, Ralph Bernard! and had a pair of hits and Barry Nixon Clubs. Order of Amaranth. Elaine Fetko, both of Tolland, and bachelor degrees and 26 have meeting. The police said they feel Boston Red Sox? the outfielders could play back when Paul Lorenzen eSch had two hits for tripled for the Packagemen, who The Jaycees scored three times in He is survived by a daughter, Bar­ She is survived by a niece and Mrs. Eloise Wilkinson of Enfield; a associate degrees. In addition, six of­ they made an impression and talked The Bostonians have several can­ the big hitters batted,” he recalled. starting ht 7:30. the Electricmen while Mike Scanlon Now You Know the first and sixth innings and held collected eight safeties. bara Wiley of Vernon; an aunt, sister, Mrs. Hilma Smith of South ficers are presently working on their to some of the directors. didates, anyone of whom would be a The Jaycees earned a berth in the ripped a three-run inside-the-park several cousins. A nonillion is a number Wilson’s, Nike League champs, Martha Wilson of Florida; and a A committal service is schedul^ Windsor; 19 grandchildren and three bachelor’s degrees and 10 are McCarthy said the picketing has no good choice. Tennis courts at Robertson Park, finals with a 7-3 victory over Wilson homer for their only run production. North End Fire copped regular represented by 1 followed by 30 Electric in last night’s nightcap at scoreless until the final frame when sister, Martha Kinnaird of Scotland. for Friday at 1:30 p.m p.m. in great-grandchildren. working on their associate degrees. relevance as far as the negotiations. Jim Rice was tops during the first like those at the West Side Oval, are Steve Wilson rapped three hits and season honors in the Dusty League. A memorial service is scheduled Buckingham Cemetery, Glaston­ The funeral is Thursday at 11:30 There are 82 officers on the force. He said the release of Information half of the schedule. Before the All- in terrible shape. All four courts - Fitzgerald. Wilson’s in the opener the losers did all their scoring. Star game midseason break, the for Monday, Sept. 4, at Norwalk bury. a.m. at Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, two at each area - need resurfacing. Memorial Hospital. The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 76 Prospect St. Burial will be in designated hitter-outfielder was at' Ernie TuYeck, Park Department Main St., is in charge of Grove Hill Cemetery. the head of the list. head, reports that no money has been Joseph K. Fetraitis arrangements. Friends may call at the funeral Down the home stretch, several designated for improvements at Standings SOUTH WINDSOR - Joseph R. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. others players have jumped into con­ either area for at least another year. Starter Drago Benefits There are no calling hours. Petraitis, 65, of 1014 Sullivan Ave. Memorial gifts may be made to the Al Sieffert’s S^YS... tention, 39-year-old Captain Carl National League died Sunday at Manchester Memorial Memorial Fund of Center Yastrzemski, catcher Carlton Fisk, Just Wondering Department: Who relief pitching ace East Hospital. Congregational Church. is responsible for keeping the town The funeral and burial will be Bob Stanley, manager informed on the deteriora­ From Sox Bat Explosion W L Pet. GB private. WHY PAY MORE? pitcher Dennis tion of athletic facilities. A year ago Philadelphia 70 59 .543 Memorial gifts may be made to a Eckersley, and it was swimming pools, now it’s the BOSTON (UPI) - It had George Scott sealed the win with a Seattle got solo homers in the first Chicago 66 64 .508 4W charity of the donor's choice. Lottoiy centerfielder Fred tennis courts. grand slam homer in the fifth off from Craig Reynolds, his fifth, and in PitUburgh 66 64 .508 4V5 Lynn. been more than three years Montreal 61 71 .462 lOW The Samsel-Bassinger Funeral since pitcher Dick Drago Glenn Abbott, his 11th and third the eighth from Bill Stein, his fourth. Home, 419 Buckland Road, is in Continued from Page One SUPER SAVIHRS ON ALL THESE APPLIANCES Rightfielder Ed Bujaucius, ready to start his career grand slam. Fisk, who has done a splendid job St. Louis 57 74 .435 14 charge of arrangements. The winning number drawn Dewey Evans first full season as manager of the started a game. “Anytime you win you feel good,” New York 52 79 .397 19 department’s own figures show un­ handling Boston’s revamped pitching Tuesday in the Connecticut daily would have sqme Holiday Lanes, is the current town But the "Black Dragon” threw said the normally talkative Scott, corps this year, said he could not use West leaded gasoline from full-service Can Collect Damages lottery was 008. supporters as well duckpin bowling champion. enough fire for six innings and rode who refused to answer questions the same tactics to relax Drago that W L Pet. GB pumps selling within a fraction of the >nd of summer DISPLAY MODEL as the shortstop- Bujaucius has been a Class A roller the crest of a batting explosion because he has been the target of he would in a relief situation. Los Angeles 78 54 .591 allowable price. second base com- STANLEY HARTFORD (UPI) - The widow for nearly 20 years. Tuesday to lead the Boston Red Sox heavy media criticism. “I’m mad at “You have to make a difference San Francisco 77 55 .583 1 The department also contended TODAY bination of Rick Burleson and Jerry to a 10-5 romp over the error-plagued everybody.” between a starter and a reliever. I Cincinnati 71 61 .538 7 of a Hartford policeman who ac­ Grand Jury Due decontrol would have no significant cidentally shot himself to death Remy. Only George Scott among the Applications for the Five Mile Seattle Mariners. It was Boston’s Seattle skipper Darrell Johnson, yelled at him a couple of times, San Diego 69 64 .519 9W MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - A environmental effect. regulars has been well below par. Road Race in Manchjester fifth straight win and kept them 7Vi who saw his team throw away Mon­ which I wouldn’t do if he was a Houston 62 69 .473 15W during a standoff with an armed man The subconunittee report disputed [thru SEPT. 2 has won the right to collect damages Superior Court judge has granted a The feeling here is that Rice rates Thanksgiving morning are not yet games up on second-place New York. day night’s game, noted the Mariners reliever. But he filled an important Atlanta 58 73 .443 19V9 that, saying it had found such a large request that a grand jury be con­ the nod as the team’s top performer. available. Reports received indicate Drago pitched six innings, allowing chalked up 13 wins in August to give Tuesday’s Results from that man. price difference between leaded and REFRIGERATOR gap in our rotation and went the six vened to decide whether Glenmore REFRIGERATOR It appears as Rice goes, so goes the there will be radical changes in four runs and striking out two before them a .500 mark for the month, their Atlanta 4, Chicago 3 unleaded gasoline that motorists had innings the manager wanted. I However, Hartford Superior Court D. Towles, 37, should be tried for Red Sox. staging the 1978 race under spon­ yielding to Tom Burgmeier, who best ever. thought he did real well, considering Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0 a strong incentive to switch to leaded Gonoral Electric Judge, Robert Satter Tuesday murder in the stabbing death of his Fisk is close behind in the MVP sorship of Nutmeg Forest, Tall notched his fourth save. “We’ve improved the last two the circumstances,” said Fisk, Houston 6, St. Louis 3 gasoline “with the resulting adverse 15 Cu. Ft. reserved decision on the amount of girlfriend. balloting with Yastrzemski third, Cedars of Lebanon. He gave up single runs in the first, months,” said Johnson, whose whose double knocked in two runs. Philadelphia 9, San Diego 5 effect on the environment.” damages. Mrs. Donna Daley had Superior Court Judge Henry J. 14 Cu. Ft. Eckeraley fourth, Lynn fifth and second and fifth and sixth to improve Mariners are 19-24 since the All Star Boston was to play Toronto tonight Los Angeles 4, Montreal 1 asked for $3 million in damages, but Deluxe Frost Free Stanley sixth. Injured Baltimore Colt quarter­ San Francisco 2, New York 0 Nanik Tuesday granted State At­ his record to 3-4. break. “When you play bad, you’re in a twi-night doubleheader. The Red her attorney said the defendent, The biggest surprise has been back Bert Jones welcomed twins into “It was hard to relax out there. I Today’s Carnes torney John T. Redway’s request for Automatic Defrost going to get beat and we played bad. Sox were slated to start Dennis Robert Donahue, 46, of Hartford, has Stanley. He’s been the bellcow of the his family in May. The children took thought I would be able to handle it New York (Swan 7-5) at San Fran­ a grand jury. The 18-memb^ panel The Red Sox are the best team in the Eckersley, 15-5, and Andy Hassler, 2- little in assets. relief corps and has a brilliant 11- names .Molly and Tram but being an better but I ended up overthrowing cisco (Montefusco 9-5) will convene Sept. 18. Fire Calls American League right now; just 4. The Blue Jays were to counter with game win skein going. avid hunter, Jones tagged on and getting behind hitters,” Drago Chicago (Burris 5-8) at Atlanta Donahue had barricaded himself in Towles is charged with the Aug. 14 look at the record. By the same Don Kirkwood, 3-1, and Jerry Gar­ his house July 29,1977, and was poin­ stabbing death of Caroline Swanson, Manchester 00 With just a little more than a nicknames. Buck and Doe. said. “The four runs in the first were record, we’re not.” (McWilliams 64)), N *338 month of the season remaining, this vin, 4-12. Pittsburgh (Rooker 8-9) at Cincin­ ting a shotgun at officer John F. 40, in an unused cafeteria at 358 Mrs.Jones simply added the twins a big help.” His last start was July Tuesday, 1:45 p.m. — medical corner’s tabulation of Red Sox Daley, police said. As Daley spotted Middlesex Community College. He is emergency at Main and North Main are dear to her! 11, 1975 for Baltimore. nati (Moskau 3-4), N players could well change. Donahue, he tripped over a curb and being held at the New Haven Com­ streets. (Eighth District) Boston’s four first-inning tallies off St. Louis (Forsch 8-15) at Houston COLOR TV East Hartford Park Department (Niekro 11-10), N shot himself with his own gun un­ munity Correctional Center on $100,- Tuesday, 5:53 p.m. — kitchen fire at 38 AIR CONDITIONERS Notes Off the Cuff loser Byron McLaughlin, 2-5, came derneath his bullet-proof vest. 000 bond. Horace St. (Town) STEREO will sponsor a Five Mile Road Race on a Jim Rice single, consecutive Philadelphia (Lerch 8-9) at San DEHUMIDIFIERS RCA/UNITH/GE Record Department: Wally Fortin, Sunday, Oct. 8 starting and finishing doubles by Carlton Fisk and Carl Diego (Perry 15^), N . SONY/SYLVANIA who coached American Legion at McAuliffe Park. It has been sanc­ Yastrzemski and two of the four Montreal (Fryman 7-8) at Los FISKI/SlUiyO/ZEIIIH CARRIER - GE - FRIGIDAIRE - baseball teams in Manchester for tioned by the AAU. Mariners’ errors. Angeles (Sutton 12-10), N WESTINGHOUSE ADMIRAL/QUASAR Thursday’s Games CLOSE-OUT 5000 BTU - 30.000 BTU Cincinnati at St. Louis, N Rapist Sought by Police 25” CONSOLES Montreal at San Diego, N PRICED CLOSE OUT from *448*0 Manchester Police detective division is asking the help Anyone having any information which may fit the American League of the public in locating a suspected assailant in a rape description is asked to call the police detective division at Save up to 50% PORTARLES East which occurred last Wednesday. 646-4555. PRICES Big Red Machine offlMI W L Pet. GB Det. Capt. Joseph Brooks said none of the leads police from *218** Boston 83 47 .638 had checked out. The incident involved the rape of a 14- WASHING New York 75 54 .581 749 year-old girl who was driven to sand pits off Parker DISHWASHER WASHING Milwaukee 75 56 .573 8W Street about 6:30 p.m. Aug. 28. MACHINE MACHINE Detroit 73 58 .557 lOW The suspect is described as a white male, 17 to 18 years KitchenAid Runs'^Out of"&as Baltimore 72 58 .554 11 old, about 5 feet 7, of slender build, weighing about 150 WHIRLPOOL Cleveland 56 74 .431 27 pounds or less. He had light brown or blond collar length MAYTAG Undercounter NEW YORK (UPI) - The and I wanted to find out what was the Dodgers, who remain one game Toronto 54 79 .406 3044 wavy hair with side bums and whiskers on his chin, police Family Size 2-Speed going on. ... I was pleased with the ahead of San Francisco in the NL West said. He was wearing a watch with a leather band on the IMiJiTOVMR “Big Red Machine,” has run West. meeting. It gave me some insight W L Pet. GB left wrist, jeans with a white tong sleeve button-down cot- Power/Saver MulU-Tamp Automatic out of gas and is being left in into our problems.” Giants 2, Mels 0 Kansas City 70 60 .538 ’ ton shirt and was barefoot. the dust as the Los Angeles Howsam’s talk had no immediate Southpaw Bob Knepper, 14-9, California 70 63 .526 1V4 The suspect’s car was described as a dark blue, two- Dodgers and the San Francisco effect on the Reds, however, as they pitched a four-hit shutout and Jim Texas 65 65 .500 5 door, fastback, foreign compact car, probably a Datsun, 00 00 Giants drag race toward the Dwyer homered and threw out a Oakland 62 72 .463 10 with a definite trunk, rather than a hatchback trunk. The runner at the plate, enabling the Minnesota 57 75 .432 14 interior of the car was black with bucket seats, a stick 288 division title. 328 * *» *248 Giants to keep pace with Los Angeles All Eyes on Ball Chicago 56 74 .431 14 shift on the floor and had an eight-track tape player A pre-season choice by many to National League j in the NL West. Seattle 49 82 . 374 2144 between the front seats, but was not mounted, police FREEZER regain the National League West title Phillies 9, Padres 3 Bobby Grich of Angels slides into third base as Graig Nettles Tuesday’s Results said. REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Cincinnati won in 1975 and 1976, the Jerry Martin drove in four runs of Yanks leaps high to make catch while Umpire Russ Goetz Boston 10, Seattle 5 In addition. Brooks said on the dashboard of the car Reds lost their sixth game in a row and Garry Maddox knocked in three joins runner watching ball in fielder’s glove. (UPI Photo) Baltimore 6, Oakland 2 was a blue label tape with white letters which said, "Len­ 5 Cu. R . 10 Cu. Ft. 15 Cu R . and 14th in their last 19 outings managed only four hits off Blyleven, to lift the Phillies to victory. Jose who notched his 12th victory against Milwaukee 6, Geveland 0 ny, and another name which could not be discerned and Chest-Type Tuesday night when they bowed to Cardenal stole home, the first time in New York 4, California 3 (11) James.” There was also damage to the left side of the car 350 Capacity Bert Blyleven and the Pittsburgh eight losses. eight seasons a Philadelphia player Ideal - PaUo - Willie Stargell supported Blyleven Detroit 4, Minnesota 2 on the front near the light with some rust. Pirates, 5-0, and fell seven games has accomplished that feat. 5251b. Capacity with three hits, including his 20th Giicago 9, Kansas City 3 Brooks also said there was a six-month-old baby in a Dorm-Rec Room Upright behind the front-running Los Angeles Braves 4, Cults 3 Blair Contributed Toronto 4, Texas 1 car seat in the car whom the suspect referred to as Dodgers. homer, and drove in three runs in Gary Matthews drilled a three-run helping the Pirates to their 13th vic­ Today’s Games “Bob.” Their plight has become so grim homer in the seventh inning to help Toronto (Kirkwood 3-1 and Garvin that board chairman Bob Howsam tory in their last 15 games. the Braves beat the Cubs for the se­ 4-12) at Boston (Eckersley 15-5 and flew in from Colorado to meet with In other NL games, Los Angeles cond straight night. Gene Garber In Yankee Victory $23800 the Reds’ players before Tuesday topped Montreal, 4-1, San Francisco Wright 8-2), 2 <288®^ pitched the last two innings for New York (Guidry 18-2) at [ Police Report ) night’s game. Manager Sparky blanked New York, 2-0,'Philadelphia Atlanta to earn his 21st save. Baltimore (Flanagan 17-11), N Anderson and the coaches were downed San Diego, 9-3, Atlanta Astrus 6, Cardinals 3 NEW YORK (UPI) — It’s not often these days that Paul Blair Manchester nipped Chicago, 4-3, and Houston Milwaukee (Caldwell 16-8) at exciised from the meeting and How­ Ken Forsch, 8-4, making only his Christopher D. Lattanzio, 20, of Hartford was arrested RANGE RANGES DISHWASHER defeated St. Louis, 6-3. gets an opportunity to contribute to the Yankee cause, but Geveland (Paxton 9-7), N sam allowed the players to get things second .start of the season and first Chicago (Barrios 8-11) at Kansas on two counts of third-degree larceny and one of fourth- off their chest. Dodgers 4, Expos 1 Tuesday was one of those rare times. complete game since July 26, 1975, City (Gura 11-4), N degree larceny in connection with recent thefts of cash 30" Electric YOUR CHOICE General Electric “We had a chat and about a dozen Joe Ferguson slammed a tlyee-run scattered nine hits and drove in two Blair came through with a bases- and a calculator at Briggs Ice Cream in the Marshall's players expressed themselves,” said homer and Tommy John pitched a loaded single in the 11th inning that Anderson to the bag. Thursday’s Games runs to pace the Astros. Ted Sim­ New York at Baltimore, N Mall. He was released on a nonsurety bond for court Sept. Howsam. ‘Tve been hearing things six-hitter for his 16th victory to lead gave New York a 4-3 victory over the On his game-winning hit, Blair Undercounter mons hit his 18th homer for St. Louis. Milwaukee at Cleveland, N 11. -W General Electric ELECTRIC/GAS slumping Califoriiia Angels. said: “All I was trying to do in that Linda Lee Day, 26, of 66 Holly St., East Hartford, was “I got no busines hitting .168 situation was to get the bail out of the Minnesota at Detroit, N charged on a warrant with second-degree failure to anyway,” said the 34-year-old former infield.” appear in court Tuesday. She was turned over to the 00 00 Western Division Leaders Baltimore center fielder. "I know I To gqt to Blair in the bottom of the court where she was sentenced to 30 days in the Hartford *228 218 have limited duties here, so when I 11th after Nettles doubled and Giris jail. can excel in those situations, it Giambiiss sacrifice, the Angels gave Virginia J. Baker, 52,126 Highland Drive, South Wind­ makes me proud.” intentional passes to Lou Piniella and Queens Win sor, was charged with operating a motor vehicle under Race Wide Open Batting 'v Blair, who had only two previous Cliff Johnson. the influence of liquor in connection with an accident at GAS GRILLS MICROWAVE runs batted, in this season, found That gave the Yankees five inten­ 18th Contest Haynes and Main Streets Tuesday morning. There were National League NEW YORK (UPI) — The inevitable jokes about the futility of AB H Avg. bimseifm the plate in the bottom of tional walks for the game, tying an no injuries. Court date is Sept. 12. SPECIAL PRICES OVENS the 11th with tae bases full and one American League record. Hartford Road Dairy Queen upped Mark A. Phelps, 22, of 36 Susan Road, Vernon, was the AL West pennant race are making the rounds — for instance, Burrougjis, Atl 407 128 .314 Parker, Pit 462 145 .313 out. f Reggie Jackson, who hit his 19th its Connecticut State League mark to arrested twice within a few hours and charged with Arlila Falcon ibnana/litton/Magic Chef “Suppose they gave a pennant race and nobody won?” Madlock, SF 353 110 .312 Blair took one ball from loser Dave homer in the seventh off Chris 18-1 by routing Home Insulation, 17-0, last night at Nike Field. operating a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor. Come October, somebody has to experience,” said White Sox Smith, LA 397 123 .310 Laroche and drove the next pitch Knapp, moved into 33rd place on the In the first incident Tuesday night, he was charged with Charmglo The North Haven Blue Jays were win be dragged into the playoffs, but Manager Larry Doby. Gark, SF 481 148 .308 over the head of center fielder Ken all-time home run list. It was his speeding and passing in a no passing zone. Court date is CLOSE-OUT Tuesday night the contenders were Paul Blair’s one-out bases-loaded unable to attend due to the illness of Roper Bowa, Phil 518 158 .305 Landreaux, who was playing at 332rd career homer, one more than Sept. 19. once again losing with a flourish. single drove in Graig Nettles with the medium depth. Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg hit their coach. The game will be made John L. Breneman, 32, of 687 Main St. was charged with First, the division leading Kansas deciding run in the Yankees’ 11th- Whitfield, SF 395 119 .301 Rose, Gn 547 164 .300 Graig Nettles, who had opened the with the Detroit Tigers and up- . . operating while license is under suspension, and CLOSE OUT City Royals were drubbed, 9-3, by the inning win over the Angels. tantag with a double, scored the win­ Pittsburgh Pirates. Cindy Birdsey had three hits in­ operating an unregistered motor vehicle. Court date is SOME OPEN sixth-place Chicago White Sox for Texas, which remains five gamds Cruz, Hou 466 140 .300 Concepcion, Cin 470 139 .296 ning run. It gave the Yankees their cluding two homers and six RBI to Sept. 12. their fifth loss in seven games. And back, lost its game with Toronto by 1 Only 4 hr. ■ SOME IN CARTONS Howe, Hou 416 123 .296 fifth straight victory and sent the pace the Queens, who scored in every Arthur E. Ashwell, 25, of 456 Main St. was charged with PRICES the second-place California Angels being limited to just five hits by Angels to their fifth consecutive inning. Cindy Opalski and Betsy Watson, Hou 395 117 .296 Gilmartin also stroked three safeties operating while license is under suspension. Court date is blew a 4-3 decision to the New York journeyman left-hander Balqr American League defeat. Sept. 12. Yankees t a i l innings — their fifth and Itorianne Pemberton chipped in Moore. AB H Avg. Blair’s game-winning hit was his Dale R. Verraneault, 20, of 232 Center St. was charged straight loss — after sending the And — oh yes — the Oakland A’s, with two triples. ALL PRICES INCLUDE FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Carew, Min 472 158 .335 second major contribution to the with breach of peace and interferring with an officer game into extras on Joe Rudi’s two- who are fourth in the division, Yankee cause Wednesday night. Evans Recovering after he was stopped on two motor vehicle violations. He U n ON TMEK MIKN WtUKI & FREE REMDVAL DF DLD APPLIANCE out ninth-inning home run. dropped a 6-2 verdict to the Rice, Bos 543 176 .324 Oliver, Tex 407 128 .314 After he entered as a pinch runner BOSTON (UPI) - Boston Red Sox was charged with failure to obey a control signal and MOMnratTAOEONTOW^,, \ And remember Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles when Lee May’s outfielder Dwight Evans will be , mico. INCTCO CNQ B T IU n 0^ Piniella, NY 356 110 .309 for Bucky Dent in the eighth, Mickey having no face protection on his motorcycle. Police said and TOKt iprm rsr • ihv, who suddenly found themselves back fwo-run homer capped a four-run hospitalized for the next few days to IWHNQ THtM TO QUO OTONt fOB PATWtllT. ttircyrtSO ’oj Roberts, Sea 364 112 .308 Rivers went up to bunt. After fouling he swore at the police officer and attempted to break free FMMII MWMJUrS in the race earlier this week? Alas, third inning, recover from a beaning Monday Races Open Yaz, Bos 399 120 .301 off the pitch, Rivers was given the when arrested. He was held in lieu of $200 cash bond. LOUTIOII-MTO they too were beaten Tuesday night, night. NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - The U.S. lirewerit 6, Indians 1 Munson, NY 493 148 .300 hit-and-run sign. But he missed the Police also received a report Tuesday of an attempted M M irsT.inr dropping back to .500 (65-65) with a 4- Team physician Dr. Arthur Pappas Women’s Sailing Championships for Rookie right-hander Andy Reynolds, Se 435 130 .299 sign and bunted away again. assault which occurred Aug. 15 at 8:30 p.m. on Charter H in t Of n a 1 loss to the AL East cellar-dwelling said Tuesday that Evans, who was the Mrs. Charles Francis Adams Replogle, 7-2, backed by Don Lynn, Bos 431 129 .299 Blair, who was running on the pitch Oak Street near Autumn Street. Police said a 16-year-old p /m iK t______Toronto Blue Jays. Money’s three-run homer and Buck had no alternative but to keep going. taken off the field in a stretcher, was Trophy are being held in Rhode girl was walking on Charter Oak Street when a man 'MANCHESTER Don Kessinger doubled home two Whitaker, Det 401 120 .299 vou'HE ;/v,p -V 445 HARTFORD RD; Martinez’ first home run in over a Home Runs He wound up . on third on Rivers’ in stable condition at New England Island for the first time. jumped out of the bushes and attempted to grab her. runs In the seventh inning and Lamar The Ida Lewis Yacht Club is . TO'* r n n o n i w ho Mint tovtowmas t pusom su¥ia year, tossed a seven-hitter for his National League; Foster, Cln 30; sacrifice bunt. Baptist Hospital. When she screamed, the assailant hesitated and she tan. Johnson knocked in two others with a hosting the series of eight races, first major-league shutout. Luztaski, Phil 28; Smith, LA 27; “I saw that he popped the ball up,” X-rays proved negative and Pap­ The man chased the girl and when she screamed again, OPEN THURSDAY NITB TIL I P.M. f YM UVI * MASia OUML vs*. tmSISmSii pair of singles to pace the White Sox’ which began Monday north of Gould CUB, u m u tings, ant mmi ai mm 'I’igfrH '4, Twins 2 Dawson, Mtl and Parker, Pitt 23. Blair said, "but there was no sense pas said Evans would remain at the he stopped, police said. The assailant was described as a win over Kansas City. hospital under close observation and Island. Tlie races are scheduled to be 948 MMII STREET FREE LOCAL DEUVERY“ 647-999 Rusty StaUb doubled home two un­ American League; Rice, Bos 34; going back.” white male, 5 feet 10, blue eyes, dark collar-length hair OriBTtllTCMMT.' “I still think the Royals will win may be released at the end of the completed Wednesday or Thursday, earned runs in a four-run fourth to up Hisle and Thomas, Mil 29; Baylor, The ball fell safely for a sacrifice , parted in the middle which was straight on the sides with DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER m t SAT. T1 TiMumimm the. division because of their his season’s RBI total to 104 and Blair out-raced shortstop Mike week. depending on the weather. frizzy ends. He was about 25 to 30 years old, police said. (tal 27; Thornton, Gev 26. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 30. 1978 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978 Aces Part of Orantes Garnet Understanding Asked of All Tennis Spectators budged while other sports have dis­ the tennis ladder unless they change. plete player to be a champion. Not BOSTON (UPI) - They were under court order. volley smashes of a Roscoe Tanner or Arthur Ashe. But tennis players carded some of their elitist ways. But the style of play is theirs. And everyone possesses the power of a two bitter rivals, playing ten- They seemed to be playing as if they were paid by the hour. differ, surfaces differ and fans Golf for instance, the most patri­ they have been successful in their ef­ Guillermo Vilas, who can stay at the , nis the way they’ve done it for should recognize this basic tenet of cian pastime of all, recently In­ forts. baseline and launch rockets across Ii Iy. 'Yet for their efforts, Barazzutti In Retaining Pro Net Crown j years — point after point the and Higueras were booed, were the game. stituted a rule penalizing slow Not everyone is a Bjorn Borg, who the net at incredible angles. same, the choreography a jeered and when they threatened to -The ultimate degradation came players, used to set up camp at the baseline Tennis fans should recognize the I; Spectators still bear the brunt of only to realize he had to be a com- abilities and limitations of an in­ his strong. point. He's more ot a quit if the noise didn’t stop, the when, after a 100-minute set, a BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) slammed abotber unretumable serve Solomon won more games in the first broken record, the show a teniiis’ intransigence.They are told dividual and accept them. To ask f finesse player, able to flip effortless cheering was raucous. . linesman blew an obvious call awar­ to go up 4-1. set, the second set was closer. summer re-run. not to cheer until a point is finished. them to be what they’re hot is unfair — Manuel Orantes can use backhands within inches of the Tennis is unlike most dther sports ding Barazzutti the set. Sure, judges ^lomon had still another chance to Orantes started off winning the first The flight of the tennis ball was They are told they can’t get to their $7 Andretti Out and a detriment to the game. such a variety of shots, lobs, baseline to keep an opponent honest. in that it pits one individual against are fallible, but this call, coming break Orantes in the opening set, this three games of Uie opening set, and pre-ordained. It always landed out­ seats until the players change sides. ONTARIO, Calif. (UPI) - Mario The jovial Spaniard had his whole another. Iliere’s no relief help in the when it did,, seemed to be the and spins to confuse an oppo­ time In the seventh game. He was up was up 5-2 before Solomon won two side the serving boxes and inside the But until tennis changes its ways, if Andretti has notified the Ontario arsenal going for him Tuesday. But bullpen, no one to pinch bit when the linesman using his power to end nent that it hardly seems fair 0-30 until Orantes scored two straight straight. In the second set, each held baseline. The players were it ever does, the spectators must Motor Speedway he will remain in he won the match with his serves, player is not performing well. what for maiiy had been a boring set for him to start blasting aces, aces and held serve to go up 5-2. service in the first seven games, with methodical in their precision; no respect the combatants. There is no Europe to prepare for the running of Rolling Park scoring most of his aces while on the And to close out his service exhibi­ (h-antes holding a 4-3 lead before he But for that reason, tennis is one of of tennis. lapses, no alien forces assuming even Higueras then started smashing reason to harass a player because he the Italian Grand Prix and will not too. verge of being broken. The confused tion, Orantes served two more aces broke Solomon in game 8 and held for the most interesting spectator sports a fleeting control over the polished the ball all over creation and doesn’t play the way people think he compete in the California 500 Sunday, But that's what he did Tuesday Solomon could only shake his head in the seventh game of the second set tee win. and the treatment accorded the two Golf Tourney night, scoring six aces and countless groundstrokes. Europeans smacks of ignorance and defaulted after coming up with a leg should. There’s no reason for the a spokesman for the track announced afterward. to go up 4-3. "I felt like I was always in con­ Corrado Barazzutti and Jose slings and arrows that forced two Monday. other service winners to bury Harold "If there was a big point, with me dis^m for the finer subtleties of the cramp. The players were applauded "I served very well,” said Orantes. trol,” said Orantes. 'T was really Higueras don’t know how to play fine players to forget their match and Rick Mears, of Bakersfield, Calif., Set Sept. 17 Solomon, 6-4, 6-3, and win his second up 15-40, he’d always manage to game. when they left the court, but ‘the “That is unusual for me. I was very confident. In the last three or four singles any ptber way. It is the way cheers were too little and too late. wonder why they were caught in the who has won two races this year, will straight U.S. Pro tennis title. come back with an ace, or a winner, good on the big points. When I needed Maybe tennis fans want all The 20th annual Rolling Park In­ matches. I’ve been coming in with most Europeans play the game. Sit The humiliation bad already set in. middle of a verbal crossfire. replace Andretti in the $300,000 race. Orantes got $27,200 of the $200,000 to get back into it,” said Solomon. “I Uiem, I got them.” matches to end in 90 minutes. Maybe vitational Golf Tournament will be the points when I really needed back and wait for the other guy to Tennis is a game set in its ways. It is It is unlikely Barazzutti or A1 Unser will be favored in the final tournament purse. Solomon, of Fort could never close him out.” What happened in between was they prefer the derring-do tactics of staged Sunday, Sept.17 at Tallwood. them.” make the mistake. Go to the net only a blueblood sport which hasn’t Higueras will ever reach the top of event of racing’s triple crown. Lauderdale, Fla., got $16,000. Solomon wasn’t kidding. Orantes typical Orantes. When Solomon tried “I couldn’t put him away,” agreed a Jimmy Connors, the serve and Play starts at 10:30 ahd players are “It's nice to finally win a tour­ started blasting right from the begin­ to rush the net, Orantes would bring Solomon. “I don’t think I hit a decent requested to be at the course at 10:15, nament," said Orantes, who doesn’t ning. In the first game, Solomon had him back to the baseline with a overhead all night. The match came Warren Spahn Had to Fight for Pay Raises Bert McConkey reports. give himself much of a chance on the double break point until Orantes aced perfect lob. When Solomon tried to down to about seven or eight shots. If In celebration of the 20th year, a hard surface at the U.S. Open this him and followed with a service slug it out at the baseline, Orantes I made them, the match would have complete buffet supper is planned at week. “I haven't won one since last winner before eventually winning. would force him to the net with drop been different. I had points all over the clubhouse following play. November. I've been getting into the Then, down 3-1, Solomon had two shots, and then ruin him with passing the court. It was like I had a first and Due to a limited numb^ of starting semifinals a lot, but that’s all.” more break points. But Orantes shots. 10 on the goal line, and couldn’t score Phillies’ Ozark Must Win times, play will be restricted to Orantes’ serve is not considered 3 weasled his way back to deuce, then It was a funny match. Although a touchdown.” former players and residents of the In only a few months, Fred Shero, George Allen has the distinction of Rolling Park area. . NEW YORK (UPI) - The being fired quicker than any other Phillies’ front office isn’t the New York "Rangers’ new general Once again a wide range of prizes manager and coach, has discovered coach in NFL history, but he wasn’t will be awarded, plus the No.l low Winning Form saying anything one way or there’s a world of difference the only professional coach to be scorer will have his name inscribed another, which is pretty much between being merely the coach, as sacked as an outgrowth of conducting on the McConkey Trophy. Opening Night Crowd Manuel Orantes of Spain displays his winning form as he his practice sessions too long to suit Entry fee should be sent to Dan the way all front offices he was with the Philadelphia Flyers, returns forehand to Harold Solomon at Longwood Cricket Club in operate, but the word around and trying to handle both jobs as he’s his players. In 1948, after Ray Pinto at 85 Bretton Road before Flaherty had guided the New York Brookline, Mass. Orantes successfully defended title. (UPI the league is that winning their doing now. As a coach, all you have Sept.5. Photo) to 'do is handle the players, but as a Yankees to two straight divisional Bob Behling will defend the title he division again won’t be enough, general manager if the paperwork titles in the All-America Ckmterence, won the past two years. Poor at Tennis Open if the Phils don’t get into the isn’t handled just right, you can easi­ the Yanks reported for practice the World Series, there goes Dan­ ly overlook claiming a player and following summer and began ny Ozark’s job. Ozark has there goes the whole season shot grumbling about the sessions running Yale Camp too long. Ultimately, they brought NEW YORK (UPI) - It was fifth seed, was even more merciless she said, to which Bostrom, seated Winner Speaks Out heard some of those rumors before it even starts. ... NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Yale foot­ in the second match of the night, aiso beside her, added, “iike a tiger.” their complaints to team owner Dan a gala opening in New York, for a long time now and is Topping and Topping fired Flaherty ball coach Carm Cozza says he capturing the first 10 games before Nevertheless, Tracy doesn’t If Bert Jones isn’t able to play expects 110 candidates, including 34 doing his best not to pay too and replaced him with Red Strader. the dedication of a new $10 disposing of Pat Bostrom of Seattle, profess to like her chances of win- against the in the lettermen, to report this week to Wash., 60, 6-1, in 45 minutes. At Absent Players million facility to house the ning. much attention to them. NFL opener Monday night, and right Yale’s pre-season training camp. Borg wasn’t as overjoyed as one U.S. Open Tennis Cham­ “I wouldn’t put my money on me, “They’re something you can’t now the chances are he won’t due to a Cozza said Monday the Yale ^uad might think with his easy passage she said softly. “I have some tough shoulder separation, the Baltimore For some of the real lowdown on pionships with the usual BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) - Manuel Orantes chose his finest control, so why let them bother will have just under four weeks to into the second round. His dismay matches and in the quarters I’d have Colts will have to go to the bottom of what wen( on behind the scenes with prepare for its regionally televised number of celebrities in atten­ you?” ... the Yankees last year, get yourself a was caused by the concrete-based to play Chrissie (Evert).” moment of the year to voice the sentiment of many of his fellow the barrel for a . It has opener Sept. 23 against Brown, which dance. copy of Ed Linn’s intriguing paper­ surface he has played on in only three ^ stro m put In another good word players. boiled down to Mike Kirkland, who will begin the Eli’s defense of their Unfortunately, very few other peo­ Houston Oilers’ Coach Bum back, “Inside the Yankees”. previous tournaments. for her conqueror, though, saying, “Let’s hope next year the top four should change the dates and not the has been with the Colts two years but 1977 Ivy League Chamionship. Phillips had a quick answer for ah Painstakingly researched and well- ple, the ones who pay the bills to sup­ He also suspects the surface was “Tracy’s short-changing herself. are here,” said Orantes, winner of surface,” said Orantes, of Spain. “To has never played a single down for Yale will then face Connecticut those who kept asking him whether written, the book provides you with a port new stadiums, bothered to show tailor-made to suit the power games She’s playing very well and I think his second straight U.S. Pro Tennis change the surface and keep the them. ... Sept. 30 in the squad’s home opener up for the ceremonies despite a of such Americans as Jimmy Con­ he planned to play Earl Campbell, rare insight into what went on inside r'-H she has as much a chance as Championship Tuesday with a 6-4,6-3 dates the same wouldn't do any good. at the Yale Bowl and host Rutgers pleasantly warm summer evening. nors, Vitas Geruiaitis and Roscoe anyone.” Uie nation’s No. 1 draft choice, at and outside the world champions’ victory over Harold Solomon. A lot of the top players now use the halfback or fullback. “It doesn’t One of the things Billy Martin has Oct. 7, A disappointing turnout of 6,186 Tanner. The remark hit home. Jimmy Con­ week before a big tournament to been instructed to do to put sonie clubhouse during the Summer of ’77. was on hand in Flushing Meadow, make much difference where he’s “ I was very surprised at the A fuli scheduie of play was to begin nors, Bjorn Borg, Guillermo Vilas rest. It’s hard playing two tough tour­ weight on and fill out a little more is hardly making a dent in the 19,500- running from, it’s where he’s running court,” said the 22-year-old Swede. this morning at 11, with Connors, the and Vitus Geruiaitis chose to be naments in a row.” eat regularly. By nature, Martin is Charity Race seat National Tennis Center. to that counts,’’ Phillips said. Used It happened during the Giant’s last “They were very fast, top fast. ... second seed, meeting Tom Gullikson elsewhere last week during the tour­ “But this (Longwood) is a good not a big man with the knife and fork. FRANCONIA, N.H. (UPI) - A live Top-seed Bjorn Borg had the honor in the second match. Arthur Ashe, mostly at halfback so far by the trip into Shea Stadium for a series “This suits the American players nament. tournament, and it deserves the top He’d see the way some of his players heifer will welcome runners who of playing the first match and he the No. 16 seed, was listed to open Oilers, Campbell has looked a lig h t with the Mets last week. Jack Clark, perfect, for sure. In the last few The reason why wasn’t hard to players," he said. gorged themselves, particularly cross the finish line in Saturday’s 6.2- swept through the first 10 games years at Forekt Hills the American against Ross Case, and other feature in pre-season games. ... the Giants’ hot-hitting right fielder, figure out. The playing surface at the Solomon, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after losing a tough ballgame, and he mile first annual Franconia b ra m ­ against South African veteran Bob players were complaining of the matches today included Raul singled and stole second, after which A Race Winner Longwood Cricket Club is clay. The complained earlier this week that the could never understand why their ble. Entries have been received from Hewitt before settling for an un­ clay, that it was too siow.” Ramirez vs. John Alexander, If you’re having trouble getting a third-base coach Dave Bristol called Flushing Meadow courts at the U.S. media was paying more attention to appetite wasn’t affected the same as runners as far away as New York and Jim Uhrig, former East eventful 60,6-2 victory that required Austin, a crowd favorite when she Geruiaitis vs. Pascal Portes and pay raise out of your boss, listen to time and warned Clark against get­ Open are hard. Most pros say it takes the absentees than to the par­ Hall of Famer Warren Spahn, who his. "Sometimes I’d watch them Massachusetts. Hartford runner, now living in only 51 minutes. reached' the quarterfinal's of last Dick Stockton vs. Vijay Amritraj. a week before a clay-to hard-court ticipants. But even he was a last- crowd around that table and I felt ting caught off second by Mets’ The race, sponsored by the Fran­ Hewitt was so gratified when he never was offered a salary boost in Junior Golf Leaders year’s Open, also commented that In the two feature night matches, transition can be made. minute entry, and had to be placed in like tipping right over,” he says. shortstop Tim Foil, who often slips in conia Community Church of Christ, New London, repeated his win finally won his first game that he his entire career even though he won between, unsuspecting runners like the court was faster than she defending champion Guillermo Vilas, Orantes, perhaps knowing his a “wild card" entry. ‘T d feel Wee saying to them, ‘You , Chris Hickey, left, shot a 77 round Monday to win the Junior is aimed at raising money for Heifer in the second annual First raised his hand in triumph and expected, but it didn’t seem to bother the No. 3 seed, is paired against Cliff 20 or more games 13 different that, (^ark nodded. He knew all limitations on the hard surface even And while he was busy castigating seasons and finished with 363 vic­ played like pigs, now eat like pigs.’” Division Golf Tournament at the Manchester Country Club. Project International, which sends Federal Savings-Aircraft Club sainted the cheering crowd. her. D^sdale and sixth-seed Brian Gott­ about Foil. Two minutes later, he livestock and seeds to countries in the best of times, didn’t have any the media earlier this week, he tories. “Every one I got I had to fight Finishing seednd with a 78 score was Carl Baker, right. (Herald Five Mile Road Race last Tracy Austin, the shy, 15-year-old “I thought I played pretty well,” fried against Phil Dent. was picked off. around the world; qualms about playing at Longwood. finished off his diatribe by saying, “I for,” he says, “and hard.” ... Photo by Pinto) Saturday. Uhrig, timed in Neither did Soiomon, who doesn’t only hope they change the dates or H 25:13, defeated 267 other like the hard courts any better. the surface next year.” runners. Ray Crothers was se­ Neither one of them played at After Tuesday’s match, he said mmsmviz Neipsic Tennis Club cond. The entry fee from all Wimbledon’s grass courts this year. he’d come back next year if the sur­ contestants was donated to Knicks Land Elusive ‘Big Man* In any case, the absence of the Big face is changed, "depending on the Four was felt. According to box of­ date.” i Lists Junior Winners New Home Manor. NEW YORK (UPI) - Marvin The Knicks signed the 26-year-old fice figures, 19,158 fewer patrons and Orchard Hill, 12-0, “They (the Knicks) offered me the watched tennis at Longwood this Webster’s new teammates feel the Webster to a five-year contract, es­ truth and that’s all,” said Webster, Country Club Neipsic Tennis Club’s while losing to Pine Acres, Oh Nears Goal months of searching for that elusive year than last. Junior Tournament found 6-5, and Woodledge, 6-5. G timated at between $500,000 and adding that the decision was not Longwood officials are seriously TOKYO (UPI) - Sadaharu Oh “big man” were worth it. $600,000 per year. As recently as this the following winners and Neipsic players were based on money. "Some things in thinking of changing the dates of next Golfers Score smashed the 799th homer of his 20- “In all my years in the league, I’ve past Sunday, the Seattle SuperSonics Seattle just didn’t turn out to be runner-ups; Duke, the Easterbrook year’s tournament, to put some dis­ year career Tuesday as the Yomiuri never played with a real center,” were supposed to have their big man Two Manchester Country Club Age 10 and under - Jeff boys, Jamie and Robbie true.” tance between their event and the Giants beat the Yokohama Taiyo Spencer Haywood said Tuesday at a re-signed — but it fell through when golfers, Agnes Romayko and Emma Proctor and D.J.Spraker; Roser, Alise and Steve Whaies, 4-1, in a Central League pro press conference in which the Iteicks the ^nlcs apparently reneged on a U.S. Open. When the surfaces were Oleksinski, were low gross winners 12 and under - Brad Easter- Bayer,. Alex Britnell, Jen­ baseball game in Tokyo Tuesday. announced the signing of Webster. no-trade clause in the contract. Besides Haywood, other of the same, many of the top pros used at the CWGA Class C Best Ball brook and Andrea Dalton; nings and Sarah Forstrom. Longwood as a Forest Hills warmup, The 38-year-old Giants’ first “Everything opens up when there’s a Seattle had a press conference set Webster's new teammates on hand Twosome Tournament held yester­ 14 and under - Daniella which made the field almost as SENESARAIANWONHIS baseman needs one more homer to big man in there. All the things you for Friday to announce the re-signing were Bob McAdoo, Earl Monroe, Jim day at Pautipaug Country Club in Duke and Craig Easter- Colley Signed strong as the Open’s. ONLY U.6.0PEN IN'32. achieve'his announced goai of 800 want to do, you can do. I’m anxious to of Webster — but “Ibe Homan McMillian (stili unsigned), Ray Baltic. brook. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - home runs by the end of this season. see what it’s like.” “I think if they do anything, they WHO WON THE VERY Brad Easterbrook and Eraser” changed his mind. Williams and Toby Knight. BRST OPEN? New Haven Nighthawk Elaine Jennings defeated Tsm Colley, the American A. FRANaS OUlMlET Daniella Duke and Hockey League club’s all- 9. HARRY VARPON Craig Easterbrook to win JOE LLOYO time leader in goals, Sports transactions the doubles crown. assists and points, has been Vi The Junior team TOOL SALE 30T U8M5UB signed to a two-year con­ defeated Glenbrook, 8-4, Pro Football Houston — Released Jerrel B U Y D I R E C T tract. Wilson, comerback Zeke Moore, Atlanta — Signed linebacker Garth WED., AUG. 30 E. Htfd. HOLIDAY INN 4 DAYS Ten Napel; waived linebacker Ron offensive lineman Kevin Hunt, quarterback Tommy Duniven, wide RAM-OPM 303 Roberts 1-04 ExH 00 McCartney. 528-0011 Jal Alai Results ^ Baltimore — Waived defensive receiver Johnny Dirden and safety THUGS., AUG. 31 ...... Guido Merkins; Placed defensive end ONLY tackle Ken Novak, wide receiver BM-SPM ~ Tuesday Evening Dexter Feaster and fullback Larry Jim Mol on injured reserve. AUTO MANUFACTURER'S C Los Angeles — Placed linebacker REPRESENTATIVE Watkins; recalled waivers on defen­ FBI., SEPT. 1 ISSELLINCALL FKT GHKIRMO s r a r m T W G W N NUS s o n p m FTTi GW NNUS s o n p m Dave Norton and tackle Gus Coppens 3MsSsr|ts U R SJR L2I I 6mm Mm 17JI 121 S.W 1 Pits Mm liN I N 2JG sive back Tim Baylor and linebacker 9 iM - 7 P M TOOLS LEFTOVER 4 Gm M ir I lU G UR on injured reserve. FROMCHICAGO SAVE t l i t e t o il 1741 M l 2M^Mvl la UR Calvin O’Neill. 2IsIi98 m I Zi^ Ssfcaite I N 2UCmm IN Miami — Waived defensive end' ^ REPAIRS AUTOMOTIVE N W sM 24 IU I M M il4 3IN Buffalo — Waived kicker Tom SAT. SEPT. 2 Mti34$4,2R Pirteti 14 123JI John Alexander. TRADE SHOW MictaMlIIM PiiMbM 2nJR 3 Dempsey, linebacker John Skonipan ‘Home of Mr. Ooocfarranefi* IMR-Oni CM cf P»Mf T—I SO’iiZS* TrNicta M-2 I^IJR TriMi 124 IlUR TrHidi 14-2 31MG Minnesota — Cut linebacker Ron « N i CHK iM u s s o n r m mm GW an a son pm m GW iGNus son pm and defensive tackle Bill Dunstan; 2 G im U i G(M IIJG Olsonoski and comerback David 7 li t o « i ILRI I N L2I lZi0ri IN iU ui 7N I N placed Mike Collier on 3 Ms 4.N I N 7.N I N • Gomptolo Msdianlcal SorvlQO I k n tm fm m U R 5JR 1 Im Siteste IN injured reserved; obtained kicker Shaw. Claimed defensive lineman 4Mi0h8iiil UR I Ssnis U I loon.ixT.coto 6 i M i l 4 212R M M I2 4 3LN Lyman Smith and linebacker Paul • ColHsioitRoiMA' AIRTCXHS STANDARD D R IU PRESS N W i 2-7 SiN PiriNd 24 13SN Errol Mann, linebacker Randy N M A S 4 FRAME » 0 « ie .i nv» hrfseti 7-2 U IN Pw fsdiM 0.71 Harris. 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Waived rights to AWfoteffinW 4 erne ue Price I49.9S PlrliM4-l GIN linebacker Pete Barnes and running • Chargo WIm Mastar Chtirga WAIrSoklwh TritaN 4-1-2 7NJG Chicago — Claimed linebacker S"D.A.OtW al CaoMrorthoad NOWON„,„ Alai Entries ) B oni GW RMHO s o n p m back Jess Phillips, neither of whom • 24 Hour Wrodier Sonrico HH.F.imMMor S A U * 2 1 r~Jal lAmMrata 12N 1121 IN Doug Becker on waivers from N e w O n S o le S o n d s n RodtAFInion S IIN 121 showed up at training camp this 7 IN Pittsburgh and reclaimed running To l. 846*6464 Roand Ratolini^ IO"teriWAnnSew season. *54®* ATMnf M M i M S l N back Mike Morgan. Placed comer- w/ir«iaiTAiu Wednesday Evening P«tatit4117N New Orleaa — Obtained veteran (SH>Md) WPrinUW.W TrtfMti 14-7 244IN back Allan Ellis on injured reserve 40 pc. Top A Die IM G W SMGUS list. linebacker Flo) Rice from Oakland. 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Cut fullback John 4.1 Tritali 1-2-7 ll7 4 N Brockington, offensive tackle Craig FOR UL OCCASIONt 9M-9PM. 9MI-7PM WieeckieisHw L u S tta ItacaCirM See Our Large Display ooe I M lC in R IM m RUm IG hoMII i Hertwig, center Melvin Mitchell, , THURi. AUG.31 SAT., SEPT. 2 ttuouGMiHs oR otRyiP R R 7.MM8N r.SMMiZita LBMrIdM □ 1 Mm Mir defeitsive end Dan Gray, running ARTHUR DRUG izmhm^ lEnm Grata 1 Am llmiMt ttf m a w NOW •59*® I 9 AM-6 PM ' 9 AM-6 PM SNSM|tt8si8-l S R N L L M ir l M M M H M i aKGnstiliSitatta back Ken Callicutt and defensive back Mike Burns. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchoter, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 197B- PAGE FIFTEEN

PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978 Corruption in Stamford Probe Shook Up Legislators

STAMFORD (UPI) — Christopher Shays what the State Police had discovered. evidence. 'I'hey spent several spring nights says he’s not as afraid anymore. But his But the Stamford Advocate printed several knocking on people’s doors at dinnertime. oENDOf SUNNER SAIE partner in the venture, Thom Serrani, says he articles alleging corruption in the city’s ’Their efforts paid off. still has trouble sleeping. government, including the police. Tony Dolan “ We didn’t know what to expect most of the The two Connecticut legislators from Stam­ of the Advocate won a Pulitzer Prize for his time,” Serrani said. “ Some of the people we SPECIAL LABOR DAY HOLIDAY WEEKEND VALUES ford figured there was something to the work. wanted to talk to bad reputations of violence.” newspaper stories alleging government cor­ A citizen’s group decided to find out what After a few meetings, they found out about ruption in their town. was officially being done about the newspaper the 1975 State Police Investigation and some of So Seixani, a liberal Democrat who spent accusations. what was in it. When they didn’t get anywhere, they went to some of the volatile 1960s carrying protest “ We decided to try, to get a copy of the in­ Panel Approves Grasso Says Tax Plan Up to Voters Serrani and Shays separately for help. signs, and Shays, a conservative Republican, vestigation report,” ^rrani said. “ Tom and I responded to a need,” says decided they’d tlvow their weight behind a Eventually, they succeeded. BOSTON (UPI) — Gov. Ella Grasso Northeast Governors chose Mrs. Grasso headed by former insurance executive ticut voters are allowed to vote on con­ Shays, a 32-year-old private high school ad­ citizen’s group pushing for a special Offshore Plans feels Connecticut voters should ultimately as their new vice chairwoman. Gov. Bren­ Frazar Wilde, is looking into possibilities stitutional ahnendments that pass both ministrator and a rising star in Republican prosecutor and a grand jury. “ I bad wanted to see just what it was the have the opportunity to decide if con­ dan T. Byrne, D-N.J., was elected chair­ of imposing constitutional limits on spen­ house of the state Legislature. state politics. “ We had to form a bi-partisan team,’ ’ said State Police discovered,” Serrani said. “ I man, succeeding Gov. Michael 3. ding and tax increases in Connecticut. For years, Connecticut Republicans “ We were both about ready to ask for a CAMORIDGE, Mass. (UPI) - A measure to Umit stitutional restrictions are needed to keep Serrani. “ It was the only way to get at the bi­ found out and it made the hair on the back of their government from spending too Dukakis, D-Mass. ITie governor said it will be up to the have been calling for constitutional prosecutor,” Shays said. “ If you lived here, offshore oil and gas exploration on 16 million acres of un­ partisan corruption.’ ’ my neck stand up.” Tax reform, government spending WUde panel and the Legislature to fashion ceilings to hold government spending you’d know how it was — everyone was derwater land along the East 0>ast has been rejected by much. But what started out as a political adventure On the closing day of the 70th annual limits and other Proposition 13-type a viable tax reform proposal. down. In recent months, the two waiting for something to happen.” Shays said he started having doubts about a federal advisory panel on offshore development. for the two young lawmakers turned into a meeting of the National Governors’ measures were popular subjects at the “ The really tough decision will be the Democratic gubernatorial candidates Serrani, 31, whose only income is bis pursuing the corruption allegations after 'n e Interior Department’s Outer (tontinental Shelf Ad­ nightmare when they got their hands on a con­ Association, Mrs. Grasso said she has not two-day national governors’ conference. content,” Mrs. Grasso said. have also suggested built-in limitations of legislative salary of 313,000 for two years in reading the report. visory Board T u e ^ y voted 14-12 against the resolution, fidential State Police report. decided what, if any, tax reform measures Mrs. Grasso, who faces Lt. GoV. Robert But she said ultimately Connecticut’s government spending may eventually be the House, said, “ We were tired of all of these “ Very frankly, I was scared,” Shays said. “ I which recommended that Interior Secretary (tecil An­ . “ Neither one of us slept for a week after should be adopted in Connecticut. Killian in the state’s first Democratic electorate should have the chance to vote needed. charges and headlines and rumors.” had trouble sleeping.” drus temporarily stop the sale of oil and gas leases and that,’ ’ said Serrani. “ I’m still not sleeping too But she said any constitutional limit on gubernatorial primary Sept. 12, said she the proposal up or down. Killian has accused the governor of On April 17 they went to Superior Court the development of land within 550 yards of existing soundly.” spending or tax increases should be ap­ was not prepared at this time to endorse “ I don’t think they should be deprived of risking fiscal ruin by spending recklessly. Confusing Hydrant Judge Irving Levine, the Fairfield (k>unty “ I’ve gotten over my fear a little now.” ocean shipping routes. ’The police report is still confidential. specific state tax reform proposals. their opportunity,” Mrs. Grasso said. “ I He has said a state income tax may be court administrator, trying to get him to ap­ Serrani said the report confirmed their The b o ^ , which concluded a tweday quarterly proved by the state’s electorate. It was written by a state trooper who in 1975 “ I think the people of our state should Instead, she said she would like to wait think they should have a chance to vote on necessary clean Up the financial mess. This dog appears a little confused as he approaches smiling hydrant point a special prosecutor. worst suspicions — there existed enough meeting Tuesday, includes environmentalists, oil in­ tried to find out if there was any truth in a make the final judgment,” the governor and see what recommendations her it.” But Mrs. Grasso has said the state is near Maloney High School in Meriden. To beautify the area, all the Levine told them he needed evidence of evidence to warrant a grand jury. dustry representatives and officials from 23 coastal to letter alledging corruption in. the Stamford recently appointed panel of business and (tonnecticut does not have a referendum states. said shortly before nine northeastern fiscally sound and the present tax struc­ hydrants near the school have been painted to look like Snoopy. (UPI Police Department. possible wrongdoing before he could act. He ’They decided to ask (Jov. Ella T. Grasso’s consumer leaders make after the law like the one that led to passage of Restrictions proposed by the resolution would have governors held a meeting Tuesday. ture can handle the situation for now. photo) More than two years went by with no said newspaper stories weren’t evidence. help. She agreed to ask Levine to seriously November elections. The commission. Proposition 13 in California. But Connec- been lifted when (Congress or President Carter es-' At that meeting, the Coalition of arrests, prosecution or other official word of Shays and Serrani decided to get the consider their request. tablisbed a national poUcy to resolve conflicts between the shippers and oil developers and to reduce the chances BOYS & QIRLS of collisions between ocean vessels and oil rigs. 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A rich girl Hutch’s ex-wife left the detec­ East Windsor Drive-In — and the Bandit,” 7:10-9:10 5.44 national anthem at the Sept. 15 heavyeight Movie. “ The Day of the question; leasing is not the question.” however from Miss Shields, who has made tries to buy David’s affec- tive with a 31 million diamond “Star Wars,” (PG) 8:00; Vernon Cine 2 — “ The championship fight in New Orleans Dolphin,” starring George C. Brig. Gen. Wllllm Van Harlingen, South Carolina’s reg. 8.98 a career of playing girls sophisticated tions.(R) PBS, “Otto; Zoo and a warrant for his arrest "Yellow Submarine,” 10:00 End,” 7:30-9:30 Scott, iSish Van Devere and representative to the board, described the measure as between Muhammad All and Leon Spinks? Gorilla.” on murder charges.(R) Manchester Drive-In — Car­ beyond their years. “ Brooke told him she Paul Sorvlno. A research Joe Frazier, that’I who — the one-Ume All 9 p.m. ABC, Charlie’s toon 8:05; “ Smokey and the ambiguous. would not run around wrapped in a towel. scientist's project to teach arch-rival turned entertainer. Angels move into an apart­ See Saturday’s Weekend Bandit,’ ’ 8:10; “ TUs is a negative approach to the production of Bums suggested a bigger towel. A stand- dolphins to speak is jeopar­ INVITATION FROM Word of “ Smokin’ Joe’s” latest gig com­ ment building where two pop­ supplement for complete “ Skullduggery,” 9:45 energy,” said Van Harlii^en. "And it’s time we took a in for towel-running was agreed on.” d iz e by a group planiiing to ular tenants have been television program informa­ OUR FAMILY SAVE 2.76 es from Ellen DeBard, of the (Cotton Club Mansfield Drive-In — “ The positive approach to problems of this sort.” SALi tion. in New York City where Frazier is slated murdered. (R) PBS, Great Revenge of the Pink TO YOURS He add^ ttot drilling rigs could be considered helpful Performances. "Sarah.” BIRLS* 14 for a return singing engagement next Panther,” "Alice’s Join Us For landmarks in ocean navigation — not hazards, as sup­ Goodman Grant 10 p.m. NBC, Police POLYESTER week. Where’s Poppa? porters of the resolution claimed. CHICAGO (UPI) - The Woman. Pepper and Bill en­ OUR MON.-THURS. SAVE 99< Now all we need to make the Ali-Spinks A Las Vegas judge ’Tuesday dismissed a Michael Fischer, director of the California Coastal FLANNEL Goodman Theater, plan­ counter a pair of witnesses M ANCHESm t SPECIALS Choice of brown, “ Battle of New Orleans” complete is for paternity suit filed against singer with conflicting accounts of a Commission and sponsor of the resolution, told the board PAJAMAS ning renovation work DRIVE-lk/ROUTES 6 3 44 A BATTERIES FOR $ Q 3 5 11 SPECIALS navy, hunter berry. LONG Ken Norton and George Foreman to sign Englebert Humperdinck by actress Diane BftiBfll lliftllin AMt the measure would not cause the 16 million acres to be costing 3250,000, has i # TO CHOOSE Sizes 7 to 14. up as judges. Marie Vincent, saying Miss Vincent failed 2 Burt Bewioid, Bm im - Rtthif^rts withdrawn permanently from lease or sale. SLEEVE received a challenge grant FROM Caine Can’t to file the suit before the two-year Nevada He described the resolution as a "reasonable interim 6 .ia of 350,000 from the Kmsge ARTHUR DRUB DAVIS FAMILY solution” until final guidelines are developed to reduce DRESS British Actor Michael Caine that is. statute of limitations expired. Regularly 8.98 Foundation of Troy; Mich. conflicts between shippers and the oil industry. Drive, that is. RESTAURANT SHIRTS The grant is contingent on] CALDOR PLAZA. MANCHESTER Another supporter of the resolution, Hal Scott, head of Caine said recently that since he will be Glimpses the rest of the money beingj 8:10 the Florida Audubon Society, agreed, adding, “ What we working in Hollywood in “ Beyond the The American Friends of the Hebrew raised by Nov. 15. want to do is generate development in those areas when Subitanllal 3.99 Poseidon Adventure,” he hopes to be able University of Jerusalem have decided to it’s clear ... It (the development) won’t jeopardize the to learn to drive to cope with the Southern bestow their highest honor, the Scopus savings when you reg. 4.98 safety of vessel traffic.” USE YOUR j California life style, b u y n ow . Award, on Gregory Peck and Dinah Shore MANCRHTfllMlIiAfir* WI-SM1 STORE CHARGE^ Caine, who comes from a poor (^ k n ey ttioueTN.?300e Faehtonod of ... The “ Star Wars” cast, already at work RUi PKtaiT«INM SAtUOQkY AMD SUKMT______MA8TERCHARQE family, said “ I never learned to drive on a movie sequel, is also assembling to , TARI ROUTIS IS • M • I I (CXIT IS) polyoelor, flame AT MAKKSTBMAU BURT IHYNOLOt VAinWCVPVOMCio* OR VISA CARD when I was poor because I couldn’t afford make a television musical special with the THUAl, AM . S IM ^ rm I H O T L E A D retardant fabrics. /These permanent a car. And then when I started making FOR EASY whole crew — Mark Hamill, Carrie A UNIVERSAL Picture ■ Technicotor* Fall Forecast Cool Long eleovos, peter press shirts feature money, I got a chauffeur. But if I’m going “CRUISE ON K i m o K e llHEUIIieESTWB|j SHOPPINQ Fisher, Harriton Ford, with Anthony HMURTBFWaB'M Baonur pan or other atytoe. tapered styling and to live in Los Angeles, I suppose I’d better Daniels and Peter Mayhew back as C3PO HUMAN? ANIMAL? MISSING UNK' WASHINGTON (UPI) — Government weather Choice of prints tails. Sizes 8 to 20. learn. I hope it isn’t hard.” and Chewbacca and, of course, R2D2 ... A FUNSUPS” THl CAMCIVAL ft 2 sJuSSHSm-rn forecasters are predicting cooler than normal with embroidered Solid colors of white, Brooke No Bardot spokesman for Peggy Lee says the singer, THB MAItOMMAft Sm.nimBiiinl AMitaAL temparatures this fall over much of the nation east of the trlma. Pink, blue, blue, tan. The stars of “ Two of a Kind” are less a hospitalized with an infection in Santa Sp9Moi*db|r Rockies. maize. SIzoa 7 to May-September pairing than March and Monica, Calif., since Aug. 12, “ is showing TOVOLI T M V a With a few exceptions, the odds are 3 to 2 for cool MNiaiS1BM47-1329 ‘' j 14. November. Brooke Shields, the 13-year- daily improvement but no date for her I^yHaqsfield ^five-in weather at any particular location, said Dr. Don release has been set” Gilman, chief of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric old who played the child prostitute in INI 31 (i 32 .'28 Stafford Rd., Wi'iitiian'n C c '■ 'C “ Pretty toby,” will costar with George Agency’s long-range forecast office. SbowURW 8:00 SAVE 1.99 Bums, 82. . Tonita thru Tuas. Possible exceptions are the Northern Great Plains, ALL SUMMER FURNITURE “ Brooke likes George Bums,’’ said her eastern New England, the Mid-Atlantic Ck>ast, and the mother, Terry Shields. “ She finds him “the REVENGE Florida Peninsula, where the outlook is indeterminate ON HAND SAVE 2.76 BOYS’ \The Of and the odds equal. eiRLS’ SCHOOL TRAC Dotty Gibson Perrett Pink Panther”; The outlook for west of the Rockies said the California coast should remain cool. The rest of the state along with SWEATERS School Of Dance ^ Plus Va P rice JACKETS the Pacific Northwest, the Great Basin, and Arizona 5 .a a Arlo Guthrie were given 3 to 2 odds of experiencing a warmer fall than TAP — ACROBATIC — BALLET — JA Z Z tAST WINDSOR Regularly 7.98 H I S normal. While Supply Lasts PERSONALLY ESCORTED “ALICE’S RESTAURANT . s.Hi,. t| s DRIVE IN *^1 .«’9 6 .9 9 Preachool Clasees, and all Ages The Northern Rockies should share in the warmth, but temperatures in mountain areas southward to the 6 days, 5 nights ^’’^United Methodist Church, Bolton | Mexican border cannot be predicted, the forecasters said. G r ille s Oct. 14 thru Oct. 19 Rl. 44A a South Road Cooler Chest Paper Goods 100% Creslan acrylic For information or Rogiatration Phone a n ea rtmmptss mreawaui ea Princess Hotel, Hamilton Acrylic knits, long fabric with zip front 646- 03D1 • 649-2761 IncludM; Roundtrlp lUgM from Bradtey, nwalt aloll, sleeve style. In turtle, and muff pocket and roundtrlp tranifara In Bbimuda, lull couraa braaklaal 647- 1024 or 875-4638 II GIGANTIC 2 DAY ART SALE! crew or cowl necks. hood. Royal, navy, and dinner at hotel dally, all gratulUaa and hotel tax. P. Choice of stripes, kelly. Sizes s,m,l,xl. $410 par paraen REGISTER AT STUDIO J StrldeRNe* g SAVE TO 48* fbasad on dwOfa occupancy) 4' prints, jacquards. Sizes SAT., SEPT. 9 2 The shoes with a i BOYS’ 7 to 14. GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE 10 A.M . to 1 P.M . LONG SLEEVE OF MANCHESTER Classes Resume SepL 23rd. 5S5 Main 8t. 2 high “eye-cue’.’ g KNIT SHIRTS M 3-2ieS D o M not IncJucto P f m uds dspsrturs tax. ART SALE rnmmhm a / NsUsmst 4iisttsM»m a / Dmtteo umd 4/fiUu»sd AsUtt OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS 2 n s * 5 288 a& SAVE 1.76 SIRES’ HOODED TENNIS Ua4wa|we*NtlwHi *leaicipei »W i Ufee'Henli'Abctratti'oad May SWEATSHIRTS b M AT WICKHAM PARK HEAVEN Choo.se from crewnecks In so|lds and colorful QUALITY (ML PAINHHGS BY Regqiarly 7.98 OUR 5 COURTS HAVE JUST BEEN stripes, or solid color turtlenecks. Permanent LEVI CORDUROY JEANS RESURFACED AND THERE IS NO Theater Gomes To The CAN press 50% cotton, 50% polyester blend. Sizes 8 Hooded sweat shirt "RISING ARTBiS" of Creslan* knit CHARGE FOR USING THEM! to 18. REG SLIMS STUDENI styled with zip front WATT and a tie hood. Blue, TCKHAM MARLBOROUGH S I * .nuuMoimTncTuM red, green, navy. 'hi PARK SAVE 99* Sizes 7 to 14. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT TAVERN BOYS’ KNIT SPORT SHIRTS SAVE 1.76 ’ See Neil Simon’s They look so great they make It almost fun 11.99 GIRLS’ ACRYLIC to go back to school. But that’s just part of 8 U $ 3.99 B O L T O N L IO N ’S C L U B LAST OF THE RED the great Stride Rite story. They’re crafted REG. 11.98 REa 14.98 PULL-ON SLACKS 3rd Annual of the finest quality materials to support a y s s .a a CHICKEN BARBECUE & AUCTION young, growing feet. And they’re precisely Corduroy boot jeans of 84% cotton and 16% Regularly 6.98 C r fitted to your kids’feet by our shoe 2 % HOT LOVERS polyester. Choice of regular sizes 8 to 12 and Easy pull-on style of ^ specialists. Stride Rite shoes come In m o re ^ ^ L NOTHING 1 MOST Good-looking button front placket style with slims 8 to 14, In green, cordovan, black, brick, acrylic knit. Navy, at the / denim, brown. Student waist sizes 26 to 30 In $0$ sizes and widths than any other children’s I collar. Choice of solids or stripes In sizes 8 to hunter, brown, OVER UNDER navy, brow|i, beige, bottle, grey. Mailborough YiHage haytiouse ^ shoes. Kids love thswsythsy look... 18. berry. Sizes 7 to 14. ▲ \ At 8:30 P.M. OVER 5,000 BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS INQUOING $OFA SIZE W Mothers love the way the/re made MENU Reprosenting over 500 professional artists Chicken, Spaghatti, Salad, Soda B ra ^ , Colfaa, ate. Held Over One More Week m AUCTION STARTS AT 11:00 PM Thurs., Fri., Sat, Aug. 31, Sept 1 & Z THIS WED. & THURS. IM nlw ii vr SAVE ON THESE SUPER VALUES Am i Icmi fivm i ^ AND SAVE POSTAGE ON YOUR SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 rbecter Ttekets SOU'RE I HELCO, SHETCO “ N CNR O T W ^ (Rain Date Sept. 17) Thuredey — $3.80 RRINB THEM TO OUR STORE FOR PAYMENT Barbecue between 12:30-4:00 Friday - $4.80 MANCHESTER °^ T a n t t o Saturday — $8.80 Any item you can donate toward the WILLIE'S STEAK HOUSE auction would be greatly appreciated . Special theater/dinner prices OPEN THURSDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. 444 CENTER ST. M54 (Call for pickup) available •FREf ADMISSION •FR|{ PARKING 649-2871 643-2351 ca/f295-9358 UNITED ART GAUBtlES. INC •A M CONOITIQNCP ROOAAS PQ 643-7802 643-4461 •05 GRAND Sr.. WORaSTER. MASS. 948 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN WANCHESTEB MAINB .SftIPG PLEASE CALLTHEATRE LOCATION HERRICK PARK, BOLTON Marlborough Tavern, Marlborough aftiiii m u ...... FOBSCREENTMES MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Aug. 30, 1978 - PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE RIVTRRN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Aug. 30, 1978 ...... V... H elp W anM IS Help Wanted 13 Homee For Sale 23 Homee For Sato 23 H tip WairtMl 13 Nalp Wanlatf 13 HtlpWanM t9 □ REAL ESTATE INDEX FRONT OFFICE DESK MANCHESTER PUBLIC SALES POSITION - Straight WANTED ■ Gas station atten­ NURSES AIDES 3-11 and 11-7. CLERK.- Weekend. Apply In schools - Seeking &hool NOTWtl Enjoy working with a skilled National Weather Forecast person to 393 Main Street, Homoe For Sale 23 1 Loo and Found commissions, leads fumlsfw dant, full or part time. Security Personnel. Full time. 2 PerseneM to homeowners. (3all 2418402. Mature, responsible person and dedicated supporting staff Ehist Hartford, or caU 569 Good benefits. Salary $7,000. 3 at Manchester Manor Nursing 3560. WiU train, no experience BLUE RIDGE AREA - Announpements for thiid smft. References. ’ saoo Must pass security check ^acious 10-room hillside 4 Enlertsinment Home. Good wages and . She Herath necessary. IF YOU ARE an attractive CaU 871-1898. E.O.E. Contact: Wilson E. Ranch, on cul-de-sac. One plus S - Auctlofll motivated woman we need benefits. Please call Doris Deakin, Jr., 6495854. Blain, RN, Director of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ADDRESSERS - STUFFERS acre, brick front with PINANCIAL you. If you are looking for a TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. aluminum, 3 full baths, 2 e Bonds-StocHs-Mortgeges lamorous, challenging posl- Apply 81 Coinmerce Street, Nurses, 6468129. $50-8260 w eekly possible 9 — PersonsI Loans working at home. Free fireplaces, formal dining 1 0 ^ insurance flon, with a new Parisian Glastonbii PTG Company. room. All appliances. Family cosmetic line, you need us. Telephone • "31. EXPERIENCED SMALL details, rush self-addressed Bualneee Opportunity 14 IMHOYMBNT ENGINE mechanic previous stamped envelope: Allstate room with-wet bar, walkout to 13 Help Wanted 238-2381, 6 3 3 ^ . inground pool. Oversized dou­ experience required. Mailing P.O. Box 8520 EN-2, SMALL e n g i n e Service 14 — Bueineaa Opportunities STATION ATTENDANT PHONE 643-2711 ble garage, electric doors. By Elxcellent growth opportunity. Pembroke Pines, Fla. 33024. IS — Situation Wantad REAL ESTATE Marketing needed. FuU time. Apply in Corporation - expanding owner, ^,000. Principals on­ E ckerts,’7428103. FOR A SS IS TA N C E IN PLACING YOUR AD dealer network. No EDUCATION Representative - Manchester, person Gorins Sports Car ly, 6496206. East Hartford, Vernon dreas. SERVICE STATION experience necessary. ia Privata tnstructions Center, Route 83, 'TalcottviUe. DISHWASHERS NEEDED at ATTENDANT - For days, 19 Schooii-Ciaaaea Earn lucrative commission Complete training program. 5-5 DUPLEX - 3 bedrooms, 20 — Inatruciione Wanted Grandma’s Country Pie eraon: Gil’s Mobile, $500. investment required to Receive professional RESPONSIBLE MATURE la p w tiiMeaTMis Help Wenled 13 large kitchen. 2 car garage. NEAL ESTATE guidance, educatiop, com­ Restaurant, 501 West Middle olton. start your own business. Ideal babysitter needed by teacher Turnpike, Manchester. 2 or 3 ADVERTISING Yard. Centrally located. Butineee Property 26 Household Hoods 40 23 Hornet for Sale prehensive marketing tools. in Bolton home for school ADYERTISINQ DEMONSTRATORS: Earn for retired or part time. Owner, asking $54,900. Call 24 Lots-Land for Sala Call Mr. Sammartino, evenings a week. Must be 18. r-lM BW --- ^ W ' $1000 or more, trip to Nassau, ONE PART TIME CLERK Details on request. Mr. 25 Investmant Property term. Transportation needed Apply m person only. DEADLINE RATES for evenings and weekends. 6491156. MANCHESTER - For sale WHITE GAS AND GAS Stove. 26 Busineaa Property Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. and references. 643-2924. Free kit. SeU name brand toys Barker. ESCAA Field 12:00 noon tht diy btfort CaU 6495147 for appointment. commercial building and $25. 2 gas parlor stoves, gas, 27 Resort Property 1 day ....1 1 4 word par day and gifta (Fisher-Price, Training Division, box 619, 26 Real Estata Wanted WAITRESSES PART TIME - publtotUon. ANTIQUE COLONIAL liquor store. Call for details, $50 and $75. Refrigerator old, — RN-LPN wanted for fuU or 7t 3 dayt . . . 10« word par day Tonka, Fenton). Treasure Wading River, • New York. WANTED RETIREES to 0Z3' DMdIint tor Saturday and elegant center hal!. One of the Marion E. Robertson, $25. Odds and ends. 872-9986 / M18C. SERVICES part time on aU shifts. Apply Days and evenings. Must be ur< wtaTHia sorocatT • 6 daya .... 94 word par day House party plan. CaU 249 EMERGENCY MEDICAL 11792. drive school buses. We will 18. No experience necessary. Monday la 121W Noon Friday. finest in Eastern Connecticut, Realtor, 6495953. 6493320 evenings. •31 Servicea Offerad director of nursing. Salmon- train you. Must be in 20 dayt .... 64 word par day 5830 or coUect person to ner- TECUINICIANS - AppUcaUons 32 ... Painling.Papering We will train. Grandma's plus a guest house, 3 car gar­ brook (jonvalescent Home, off reasonably good health. Can For period ending 7 a.m. EST Thursday, buring IS words $2.00 minimum son for Miss (!arol 491-2100. now being taken for fuU time MANY PEOPLE only dream 33 — Building-Comrecting Country Pie Restaurant, 501 Happy A d a ...... $2.30 inch 'ons on commercial am- age, large shed, barn, on 17 34 Rooling’Siding House Street, Glastonbiu7. drive untU the age of 70. CaU Wednesday night, rain and or showers will be expected in the PLEASE READ Also booking arties. of owning tbeir own business. acres, with more land 35 Haaling-Plumblng West Middle Turnpike, K ce. Call 6495199. □ MISC. FOR SALE Please call 633-5244. 643-2373 or 643-2414. Ohio-Tennessee valley and most of the Northeast area, while Perhaps it’s time for you to available. Group 1 Realtors. 36 — Flooring Manchester. pursue that dream. I have HosI Estsle Wsnted 28 37 — Moving-TructOng-Sloragt YOUR AD SEVERAL PART TIME Philbrick Agency, 6464200. mostly fair weather will prevail elsewhere. Minimum Clataillod ada ara takan ovar DISHWASHER - Apply in per­ 38 — SarvicM Wantad NURSES AIDES wanted for MACHINE OPERATOR openings for counter help. over 1,000 businesses for sale PART TIME flexible hours, temperatures include: (approx, maximum readings in lha phona u a corrvanianca. son to: House of (Ihung, 363 ALL CASH For your property, Articles lor Sole 41 fuU time on all shifts. Apply needed to run unique screen- Mternoon and evening hours. by owners. Many for COLONIAL CENTER MISC. FOR SALE director of nursing. Salmon- male or female. Apply within parenthesis) Atlanta 68 (82), Boston 65 (75), Chicago 58 (77), Tha Harald la raaponalbta tor Broad Street, Manchester. minimum down. For free within 24 hours. Avoid Red 40 Household Goods printing equipment. Opening only ona Incorract Inaartkm and At snack bar, lo cate at MCC. CHIMNEY 9 rooms, on 3.9 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes ALUMINUM sheets used as brook Convalescent Home off Tommy’s Pizzaria, 267 East Cleveland 55 (75), Dallas 67 (89), Denver 53 (86), Duluth 47 Please caU 6494073, 93. brochure write: Interstate 41 Articles for Sale on night shift, experience Center Street. than only to tha aUa ot tha acres, 4-bedrooms, formal Corporation, 6490131. printing plates, .007 thick, 42 Building Supplies House Street, Glastonbury. (71) Houston 69 (86), Jacksonville 71 (89), Kansas City 59 COST ESTIMATER Needed. Business Marketing, P.O. Box profer^ but not essential. original inaartlon. Errora which Requires 2 years Associate dining room, front to back 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for 43 ■Pets -Birds- Oogs Please caU 633-5244. Good wages and benefit (83), Little Rock 68 (U), Los Angeles 67 (76), Miami 78 (87), do not laaaan tha valua of tha PRODUCE, DEU & DAIRY - 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. 44 Livestock OIL BURNER SERVICE Degree in Manufacturing living room, 2 fireplaces, first SELLING your house? Call us $1. Phone 6492711. May be _ program. (Overtime available. MinneapoUs 54 (80), New Orleans 73 (89), New York 65 (79), advartlaamant wiH not4M cor« Experienced needed. Apply in 45 Boats & Accessories MAN experienced for Engineering or similar. Must floor laund^ room, enclosed first and we'U make you a picked up A.M. only. 46 — Sporting Goods NURSES AIDES - FuU time, 7 Contact shop forman at 289- Phoenix 77 (102), San Francisco 55 (69), Seattle 56 (69), St. ractad by an additionai *r.aar- person to: Highland Park SERVICE BUSINESS - With porch, rec-room, 2-car gar­ progressive light oil company, tkm. be able to read and define cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 47 _ Garden Products am-3 pm and 11 pm-7 am. 7719 for appointment. Market, 317 Hi^land Street. $800 a week income available 48 Antiques ^ ^ e n t hourly rates, many Louis 59 (81) and Washington 72 (81). Manufacturing Blue Prints. age, barn, 4 horse stalls, and Realtor, 6491577. TWO 300 AMP RccUfiers - El^rlence preferred but we in this area. A cash business. pasture. Group 1, Philbrick Good condition. Good for 49 — Wsnted to Buy fringe benefits include, pen­ No experience necessary. Minimum ‘"investm ent wiU train. Apply in person EXPERIENCED Plumber - BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT Agency, 6494200. IMMEDIATE Cash for your plating, or welding. CaU 649 RENTALS East Hartford Convalescent sion and profit sharing plans, - FuU time. Experienced. Please call Pioneer required. 209627-0550.203461- Rooms for Rent With experience in new •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• property. Let us en lain our 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 52 Home, 745 Main Street, Ehist major medical, uniforms, Liberal fringe benefits. Apply Parachute Company, 6491581. 53 Apsrtmsnts for Rent housing. TO wages, steady, vacations, and minimal night Help Wenled IS H elp W anted 13 MANCHESTER CAPE- 5 fair proposal. (Tall Mr. 54 Homes for Rent Hartford. work. Call after 8:00 p.m., 74- m person: ) ^ t Hartford service. Please call 529i^ AMBITIOUS PERSON - rooms, dormer, firepace. BeUiore, M7-1413. MOLDED FORMICA top and 55 Business«for Rent 7668, or 643834. Help W tn H d 13 HHp W tnfd 13 SUPERINTENDANT Wanted valescent Home, 745 Main MANCHESTER Package Bowers School area. Neat, paneled bar with two shelves 56 Resort Property for Flent for appointment. Energetic, Reliable. store. Excellent location. Well Wanted to Rent SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for for Full time employment. Street, East Hartford. clean home. $45,900. Group I, and four stools.$175. 6496028. 57 South Windsor. Will train. ★ ★ Available for immediate established business. Call MAY WE BUY your home? 56 - Misc for Rerit CLERICAL HELP Dynamite DRABnSMEN-DESIGNER. BE INVOLVED - Connecticut Located in Manchester. Must F.J. Spllecki, Realtors, 649 Quick, fair, all cash and no Apply 90 Brookfield Street or WANTED LIVE-IN Mechanical background, Citizens Action Group offers GAS STATION SALES • Electrolux, Prestige employment. Large c o m ^ y . Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, AUTOMOTIVE telepbon ablity, terrific typing have previous experience to 2121. problems. Call Warren E. TWO PAIRS of bucket Seats c ^ 28^18, after 12 noon. housekeeper to do light bouse layout, assembly and fabrica­ concerned people an oppor­ ATTENDANTS F ^ time Manufacturer of Home Equal Opportunity Employer, 6495953. President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua 61 Autoa>for Sale tempo and business work and cooking for 2 adults. apply. Applications being Howland, Realtors, 6491108. from Pontiac. 1 pair red, Ipar Trucks tor Sale tion. Drawings for industrial tunity to speak out agamst day position, open for 84 shift. Cleaning Products requires 3 M/F. Call 6493936. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6? arithmetic skills needed. References preferred. Call taken between 9 and 11 ajn. white. Excellent condition. tells reporters Tuesday he will not resip or 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale ACT NOW - Join the OLDEST Work with marketers, in plea­ heat-treating furnaces. Consumer aiul Environmental Also part time 4 pm-9 pm, only. CaU 5291300, for ap- representatives m this area. S ituation W anted 15 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 to PRIVATE INVESTOR $50 pair. 633-0131. 64 Motorcycles-Bicydes Toy and Gift Plan in the Coun­ 646-3535. Experience preferred. Good rip-offs. Hours 2 to 10 p.m. week nights and all day Satur­ Qualified applicants must PART TIME COOK Monday leave the country. (UPI photo) 65 Campwa-Trailers-Mobile sant office environment. East pointment.______4 pm, 329 Kennedy Road, DESIRES Income Property. try * our 31st year! Ckim- ground floor opportunity for For interview, call 527-9231. day and Sunday. Must be possess a quiet thru Friday, 11 a.m. to 1:30 RESPONSIBLE Mother wiU Homes Hartford, 2898435, PhU. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- Manchester. 1975 Immaculate 6491068 or Box T, Manchester DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 66 Automotive Service mlssions up to 30% PLUS Bright individual in our fast EOE. dependable, and personable. WOMAN TO CLEAN aggressiveness, a go getter at­ p.m.. Mature, or senior care for children in my home. U&R Contemporary Raised Experie'nced. 3 day week. citizen, Who lUces to work with Herald. yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, 67 Autos tor Rent-Leese EXPENSES. Fantastic SECRETARIAL POSITION growing company. Excellent Apply afternoons. Suburban APARTMENT - 1/2 day. titude, energy, creativity. Call 6491076. 5 to 8 p.m. only. Ranch. Price below resale gravel ana more stone 649 Hostess Awards. CaU CoUect Mail resume to Box 0, c/o benefits. Call Nancy 2891588 SERVICE OUR CUSTOMERS Motor Car, 50 Tolland Turn­ Transportation if necessary. Earnings bases on perfor­ chUdren preferred. CaU 649 Administrative office of Manchester Herald. value. 9 large rooms. 9504. 6738494, Of write SANTA'S health maintenance organiza­ for ^pointment. Inustronics By telephone from your own pike. Previous applicants mance. Benefits and incen­ 6167. MATURE DEPENDABLE Professionally landscaped Somoza Says PARTffiB, Avon, Conn. 06001. Inc. ^ t h Windsor, Ct. home. You choose tne hours. need not apply. tives. Promotions from woman would like part time " with view of Hartford. tion. Starting salary $10,000 ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. PART TIME HELP 2497773. DENTAL ASSISTANT - within. CaU 5393889, Equal GROUNDS HELP WANTED - or full time position in doc­ TWO 15” TIRES - With 15” □ NOTICES annually plus liberal fringe WANTED- We’re looking for C y extras. Owner moving Household Goods 40 benefits. Good typing and GAS STA’nO N ATTENDANT DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Manchester. office, Opportunity Employer. Apply in person. Maintenance tor’s office. Salary secondary. out of stale. 6495646. mags. Excellent. For Ford. housewives interested in Department, Manchester $50. After 4:00 p.m., 6499078. PART ’OME ONLY - Drivers shorthand skills, proficiency experience preferred. Apply MUNSONS CANDY Kitchen Needed for new practice. experienced preferred. 4 1/2 6497236 after 5 p.m. REFRIGERATORS He Won’t Quit Lost and Found 1 for school buses and station making good money for part Vernon Shell, Route 30, Ver­ is seeMng individual to learn Must have good typmg skills. day week. Available WORK OVERSEAS, Country (Hub, 305 South Main in transcribing from dictating time hours, soliciting from ONE OF A KIND - New Washers, ranges, used, wagons. Manchester and Ver­ non. (across from Howard trade as Candy Maker. Must Full time. Send resume to Box September 18, CaU 6490133. Australia, AFRICA, South Street.’ QUIET TEACHER is looking Raised Ranch, beautiful rural BOYS SUIT JACKETS - Size equipment. Send resumes to our East Hartford office. guaranteed and clean. New 16. Excellent condition. $7 & LOST DIAMOND RING - Shop non area. Good pay, enjoyable Regina Mauren, NCC/HMO Johnson’s). be neat, have good personal S, c/o Manchester Herald. America, Europe, etc. for one bedroom apartment in setting, Vernon Street, 3- shipment damaged, GE and Rite Area. REWARD! CaU Hourly rate plus commissions FULL AND PART TIME for Constructuion, Sales, NURSE PART ’HME. Plea- Manchester. Please call 649 $12. Please call 643-9965. MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) President AnasUsio work. Must be available 78 Inc., 275 Broad Street, Wind­ habits and be of sincere bedrooms, rec-room with Frigidaire. Low prices. B.. 742-8091, morning or evening. am, 1:308:30 pm, or after­ and bonuses. Monday-Friday 9 DENTAL ASSISTANT for character. Call for appoint­ RODMAN - (^portunity for goU course maintenance and Engioeers, (Uerical, etc. $8000 sent work. CaU 6492^ for 0499 after 3 p.m. sor, Ct. 06095. Deadline for a.m.-l p.m., or 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.. fireplace, laundry, deluxe Pearl and Son, 649 Main Somoza Debayle, defying opposition demands that he noons only. Call for appoint­ busy Orthodontic Practice. ment, 6494332. aggressive individual to learn snack bar. Apply in person at to ^ .0 0 0 , Expenses paid. For more information. appliances, 2-car garage, 1 COMPLETE KITCHEN resranses September 6, 1978. Call 5694993, between 9 and 2. Street, 6492171. Cabinet - Formica Counter resign, has acted quickly to put down a revolt in the LOST - Male cat. Tan and ment, 643-2414. NCC/HMO is an equal oppor­ Must be neat, personable, and Surveying. Send resume to: TaUwood County Club, Route employment information ATTENTION TEACHERS - full bath, 2 half baths. Many white. Lost in vicinity of Sum- Ask for Teresa. highly motivated. Fuss & O’Neil, 210 Main 85. Hebron. write: Overseas Employ­ BUS BOY 10 am to 3 pm. Mon- Child Care for your 3 - 5 year Top. Double bowl stainless national guard, the backbone of his authoritarian rule. tunity employer. SECRETARY WANTED - custom features. Low energy LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ mit and Main Street, Experienced preferred. Will Street, Manchester. E.O.E. ment, Box 1011, Boston, Ma. da' thru Friday. Must be old, in my home. Please call radiant electric heat. $78,900. steel sink and faucet. “My resignation would insure a Marxist takeover,” UPHOLSTERERS Weekedays 4 to 7, and 3 reliable. A.C. Petersens, 283 tion, orange background with Excellent condition. Best Manchester, near Friendly’s. INVITATION EDCPERIENCED, responsible match any salary for right 02103. 6498283. Broker 6491189. white floral print. CaU after 4 Somoza said Tuesday. If seen, please call Nancy at Experienced. Outsiders, person, benefits. Send weekends a month, 10 to 6, for North Main Street, Offer. 5290812. person for paving company. gers. Full or part time. Manchester apartment com­ p.m., 6491168. “I intend to remain as president until my term 5228211, Extension 240,8 a.m. Resume to Box R. BROILER MAN - Some Manchester. '' MANCHESTER - OLDER TO BID Must know process of paving ^47-3044. plex. Call 5291300 for appomt- G E T Y O U R BICYCLE - LADIES one expires,” he added, but pledged "a fair and honest elec­ to 5 p.m. or 289-9295, after 5 Sealed bids wUl be received from beginning to end. Also Manchester Herald. 1 experience necessary. Part or □ EDUCATION REMODELED 54 DUPLEX - MAPLE TABLE With 2 p.m. ment. fuU time posiUon available. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS speed, also cordless electric tion” in 1981. in the Office of Ihe Director should be experienced in NURSES AUIES - Full time, In mint condition. Central to leaves. Good condition. No ^ a s s shear, good condition CaU Cavey s Restaurant 649 NEEDED - CaU Bolton High bus line and shopping. Attrac­ Somoza has ordered the arrests of hundreds of national of General Services, 41 Center grading with dozer or grader. all shifts. Experienced FOOD CONCESSION HELP w a n t e d For smaU Privste Instructions IS chairs. $30. CaU 5697366. reasonable. 64^768. FOUND - Loveable grey, Please call 7428190. 2751. School, Bolton, Ct. Telephone tive yard. Detached garage. guardsmen and political opponents in a major crackdown expecting cat. Vicinlfy of Street, Manchester, Connec­ preferred, but we will train. POSITIONS - Part time, mor­ office. Some typing. Diver­ DAILY LOTTERY NUMBERS 6492768. ticut, until Sept. 15, 1978 at Apply in person: East Hprt- ning and evening hours. sified office work. 4() hr. REMEDIAL READING and Fully insulated. Much wall-to- on both the left and right following a weekend coup Porter Street. Please call 646- PARTS SUPERVISOR FULL TIME LANDSCAPE wall carpeting. Dishwasher, 11:00 a.m. for the following: fotd Convalescent Home, 745 Experienced preferred. week, 8 to 4:30, Monday thru GIRL FRIDAY Needed by math; individualized work MANCHESTER attem pt. 0619. needed for automotive parts laborers. Call Grantland disposal, and stove on owner’s Rerooling Buckland Main Street, East Hartford. Apply: Holiday Lanes, Mon­ Friday. Free parking. small manufacturing com­ program, (lst-6th grade) by MAGIC CHEF 20” Apartment The president said loyal national ^ ard troops had department. Full t me salary day thru Saturday, noon til 2 Nurseries, 643-0669 or 649 side. Separate furnaces. NEW LISTING LOST - Small redish brown CwnelMy Vault Benefits. $120 to start, (jail 0598. pany. E ^ rie n c e d in general master’s degree teacher. 569 Size Electric Range. 4 taken into custody eight to 10 officers and 25 enlisted men starts at $150 weekly. All com­ PART TIME Receptionist - p.m. Phone 6492&. Mrs. Redden, 527-1164. ARTMIRS l i b ; STORE 8075. Large rooms. $54,900. Owner 6 room Cape Cod. Formal mixed Spits. Answers to The Town of Manchester is pany benefits. For appoint­ office procedure desirable. agent. 643-9470. burners. Excellent condition. dining room. Eat in involved in plans for the first attempted military New accounts. For Wapping Call for interview, 633-0473. “Ginger” . Vicinity of Silver an equal opportunity ment caU 688-2233. $55. Please call 232-3736. kitchen. Living room with rebellion since he took power in 1974. Lane. CaU S68-6m. office. South Windsor Bsmk £ WANTED: VIOUN, VIOLA, & PIANO employer, and requires an af­ Irtist Company. Hours 11 to 942 Main Street, Manchester INSTRUCTIONS - All levels. EAST HARTFORD - For sale fireplace. Wall to wall Unofficial sources said 200 soldiers and 12 high-ranking MECHANIC WANTED for 'STURDY TYPEWRITER MEDITERRANEAN Couch, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• firmative action poUcy for aU 3:15, Monday tnru Thursday, 1 niECISION Family instructions. All ages. by owner. 2-Family, 6 & 6, carpeting. Partial bath officers, as well as seven civilians, were arrested as general repairs, must have CHAIR - Metal base with enclosed front porches. Call chairs, tables, lamps,lamps pic- Help Wanted 13 of its Contractors and Vendors to 7 on Fridays. Apply in per­ M ACHINItT casters. Black leather seat Nancy Crane, 742-6264. tures, chandliers,■ andli( oil pa up stairs. Tree shadded lot. suspects in the plot. as a condition of doing experience and own tols. Star- son, Wapping office, Sullivan for an appointment. 6491934 / th ^ salary $6.00. All company ELmerifnccd on S-D Bridgeports & and back rest. gaU 5692340. 6496045 / 2896672 / 5295600. tings, diningning room, very Fighting between the guardsmen and Somoza op­ business with the Town, as per Avenue Plaza, 959 Sullivan N/C Cinttmatlcs. Flril or 2nd GUITAR, BANJO, RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 benefits. For appointment. Shift, Top Wagof & Beoefita. reasonable. C!aU 644-9818. “ p ia n o shifts. Good pay, good Federal Order 11246. Avenue, South Windsor. MANDOLIN, essons: Folk, ponents continued in the interior, kilting at least one per­ Call 688-2233. Pleaae apply in peraon: blue grass, popular. Ages 9 ANDOVER LAKE - 7 acfe son and leaving many wounded. Red Cross sources said. benefits and working condi­ Bid forms, plans and retreat with insulated cottage GAS DRYER - Good condi­ R E A L IT Y _^ tion. Apply in person, Vernon specifications are available at ELECmUCAN, Experience in Tha LE-MI WOMAN adults. Beginners- tion. $65. CaU 649-8951, after The government also made its first move to curb BABYSITTER - Reliable, commercal and residential FACTORY PENIN S CORPORATION professionals. Easy Banjo plus separate guest cottage. ^ 646-5200 Imls Manor, iw Regan Road, Ver­ the General Services Office, mature, loving p em n to care 0 6 Ideal for family recreational 6:30 weekedays; anytime criticism by the foreign press. Two Venezuelan jour­ wiring. CaU 646-5422. McDonald’s® IM Tm iatnd. WANTED method. FREE loan instru­ weekends. non. 41 Center Street, Manchester, for 1-year-old in our Vanwii,CTaMN 3 or 4 days per week, ment. Private studio. 646-6557. activities. Call Katherine nalists, identified only as Rafael Fino and Omar Esiablithad growing company naada Bourn. 742-8646. J. Watson Connecticut. Manchester home during TAXI DRIVERS NEEDED - 7 p.m. to 12 mid­ Marquez, were ordered to leave the country. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC school year. 7:45-4 p.m. Full and part time. Call 649 machinlala, angravara, N.C., and Bridgaport Beach Co., Manchester Of­ Town of Manchester, McDonald's® in Manchester has night. Schools-Classes 19 The , national guard serves as the police and military - Experienced only. Tim References, own transfiirta- 5199. fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing wages.Apply: Atlas Tile, 18U Connecticut oparatora. Wa maka apaclalizod macMnory that Apply: ■‘■CHESTER force in Nicaragua, a Central American nation of about Robert B. Weiss, tion. 528-7520. opportunities available during FOR THE BEST - Manchester Opportunity. B e ^ ipke., Wethersfield, MINI BUS DRIVERS oflara challang# and varioiy. Good atarting rataa MISTER DONUT BUSINESS 2.4 million and has been the bulwark of four decades of 5638151. General Manager Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 6 ROOM L SHAPED NURSES AIDE - Laural NEEDED - Male / female. breakfast (6 or 7-3) and closing and company paid fringe bonoffla. Call ua for tha j 255 West Middle Tpk. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ ZONED rule by the Somoza family. 172-08 Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. MANCHESTER Full or part time. Call 649 boat opfMrHinlty. Manchester troductory lesson wUb this ad. 8 room Colonial at 267 RANCH A spokesman for Somoza said the national guard 6494519. hours (7-close). (Closers must be Two Family. 3-i-3 clean 5199. CaU 6496306, or 6493549. home. Live in one apart­ Main St., Manchester, Rockledge area. 3 plotters were rightist “hot shots” who believed the presi­ ment and rent out the ideal for professional bedrooms, 1H> baths, eat-in dent was preparing to resign and wanted to take over NOTICE DRIVER WANTED - Full WOMAN WANTED One day a 18 years or older.) time position for a responsible week for light housework and NOBLE &WESTBR0DK Other. offices, or small kitchen, formal dining before the vacuum was fill^ by his leftist opponents. PUBUC HEARING M WOllTBXaES room) carpeting, garage. ADDmONAL APPROPRIA’nONS person for early morning also occasional babysittiiu for MOfV hOfIMOWIMfS IMVS pul tlMlf •4 4 ,9 0 0 business. $50s. But other sources said elements within the military delivery route. Applicant As a member of our crew, you will 20 WESTBROOK STREET Initl in Conn A Conn Compony Treed shaded lot. $58,900. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2 school-age children. Good reportedly were outraged at what they felt was Somoza’s must be 18 year of age and salary. References required. WANTED: for $0 jrooro. Low Inforool ratoo. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT receive supervisory training, free EAST HARTFORD 10 yoar loono. Crodll un- GROUP 1 LA PENTA AIZNCY capitulation to leftist Sandinista guerrillas who seized 70 have a good driving record. 6497545. nilST HEGE a FINAL npCMiaryi CoO 8yd H. Cofm. FIANO REALTY Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town An EqunI Opportun/ty Employw FJ. Spilecki Realtors 048-2440 646-5200 hostages at the National Palace last week and exchanged Job most suitable for a young IN8PEGTDH 27l-40lt 2nd fflorigago of Manchester, ConnecUcut, wUI bold a PubUc Hearing in the man as lifting of large APPLIANCE TECHNiaAN - meals; pleasant working conditions 643-2121 u m Male or Female. Experience them for 58 political prisoners. Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, hampers is necessary. Apply Medium-size appliance .Whiie vowing to remain in office, Somoza said at a in person, Swiss Laundry, 10 and regular wage increases. required; capable of reading ^ n ch ester, OmnecUcut, Tuesday, September" 5, 1978, at retailer of nationally known blue{Nlnts. Please apply in person news conference, “The issue in Nicaragua is the survival 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on the foUowiiig: Harlow Street, Rockville. consumer products has an of a democratic government. Proposed Ordinance — Purchase of property on Adams opening for experienced Apply in person at McDonald's®, I ...... I THE RELIABLE HARD “To resign would be to betray the men in uniform who Street from the Estate of Alexander Jarvis for Uie sum of technician. Candidate must LE-MI CORPORATION WORKING INDIVIDUAL^ have experience-in the func- IN Tumwl No«l have defended this society with their lives. To resign less than $100.00. 46 W. Center St, Manchester, C t or Vnmon, CT oaON r -l HURRY ON THESEIlf Wanted to assist cook^Oluties 'llon-andi«palr of a broad line wouid be to open this country to chaos and anarchy,” he Proposed Ordinance — Town of Manchester to grant include dishwjihhing, of domestic major appliances 1221 Tolland Tpke., North said. HEXCO one access Easement over two parcels at Tolland cleaning, and food prep. Part Must be effective working The embattled president said a five-day general strike Turnpike and south of Burnham Street in connection with the time. Apply in person between with retail public and coor­ Manchester, Ct 2 and 4. Rein N.Y.-Style Deli- CUP & MAIL Buckland I^ustrial Park. dinating with personnel. has been a failure. He claimed 98 percent of the smalt Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the Restaurant, El Camino Plaza, Please contact Steve, 643- EXPEMENCED shops in Managua and 50 perceint of those in the interior Town a e r k ’s Office during business hours. 428 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. 2171. You Deserve A Break Today were open for business. Proposed addiUonal appropriation,to General Fund Budget /Vn Equal Opportunity Employer M/F But. other sources said an estimated 40 per cent of 1978-79, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund PART-TIME SALESPERSON BAKERY PORTER -18 years NAME______MAIL TO: NURSE iUDES - Must have basic photographic supermarkelssand gasoline stations in the capitat had — $13,100.00 to be financed by Town Aid Funds from the State or over. Full-time work. App­ knowledge. 20 hours. The ly Parkade Bakery, ADDRESS closed. In l^ n , Nicaragua’s second-largest city, the of Connecticut. Camera Shop, Marshalls Mall. Manchester Parkade Shop­ shutdowny^ aimost total. Proposed additional appropriation to Geheral Fund Budget ping Center. c in To provide Nursing Cars Somoza earlier banned the Chamber of Commerce for 1978-79, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund RESIDENT Superintendent In prlvats homes and joining tire boycott and, in another emergency measure, — M,000.00 for Water Main Extension Spencer Street, to for Manchester area complex. DENTAL ASSISTANT - BO X 591 Msdieal FaeUHIss. Part Minor plumbing, electrical, » 4 MandiwMr, Conn.. 06040 tima, full tima. Con- put his forces on nationat alert to avert new outbreaks of serve West Cemetery, to be financed from General Fund Diversified position with YRcImrd Martin School Is just around the corner from Surplus. repair boiler services' responsibility in Manchester sidoreblo given to JUST LISTED - mSOO spreading violence. necessary, flood salary plus this new 9 room Saltbox Colonial. 2Vi baths, spacious Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Specialist Office. Must be per­ EXAMPLE; preterence eft— Location 6 room Cape with 2 bedrooms, formal dining room, family room, 4 bedrooms, largo laundry room with 1978-79, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund apartment and other benefits. sonable, and people-oriented. and Hours. newer heating systems and a private treed loll Monday thru adjoining mud room. Many extras. $108,500. — $18,375.00 to be financed from General Fund Surplus. 246-2566, Training or experience PHDNE 1 5 W ords fo r 6 Days NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY Friday 95. Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special preferred Send resume to GIVE YOUR For bitqrmatlon cal Sarasin Predicting Box P c/o Manchester p e n c l o s e d Only >8,10 Grants, Fund 41, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, HOME HEALTH AIDES to Herald,. CHECK 64^0515 Title I —$157,106.00 to be, financed by a Grant from the State provide personal care to peo­ GUSSmEDAO AID A AttlSTANCE Close Dem Primary of Connecticut. ple in their homes. Preference GENERAL MEDICAL FILL IN DNE WDRD P|R BLARK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS ot NarSi EttMra Com. Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special given to those who have com­ TRAINEES -17-25, H.S. Grad. IML pleted a State Approved Home HARTFORD (UPI) - said. “He’s got a lot of the Grants, Fund 41, State Aid to Disadvantaged Children, Will train. Call 9 a.m. -1 p.m., SST ta M C « n ltr SlTM l, Health Aide or Nurses Aide 8098334119. 2 3 4 8 Rep. Ronald Sarasin, R- zealots. That should help Public Schools — $86,687.00 to be financed by a Grant from STAR Program. Training will also Conn., says there's a good him .” the State of Connecticut. ' Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special be provided. Must have own NUCLEAR TRAINEES - 17- II 5 7 S B 10 chance Lt. Gov. Robert Sarasin called the con­ transportation, mileage paid. POWER Grants, Fund 41, State Aid to Disadvantaged Children, Non- 24, H .S. Grad. 18 - 24 months ference to show three 30- Good salary and benefits. Call schooling. Call 9 a.m. -1 p.m., Killian wiil be his opponent Public Schools—$9,577.00 to be financed by a Grant from the 12 13 14". 15 BOLTON second campaign commer­ Manchester Public Health 8008334119. i Under Construction in the gubernatorial elec­ State of Connecticut. Nursing Association, 647-1481, ^ . 4 j f cials he will use on Connec­ tion this fail. P ro p o ^ additional appropriation to Educational Special between 8am and 4:30pm. STOCK CONTROL T W C rP A M U ticut television stations in u It it It 20 7 ROOM “The primary is going to Grants, Fund 41, Program for Visually Impaired (Hiildren— Equal Opportunity, Affir­ TRAINEES - Will train. H.S. L w ith 2 newer heating systems, modern tehen and 3 bedroom remodeled Colonial, 114 baths, huge coun­ be a lot closer than many the next two weeks at a $15,950.00 to be financed by a Grant from the State of mative Action Employer. Grad, 17-24, call 9 a.m. - 1 bathroom, lots of now electrical and Plu'r'blng Nwds It’s an innovation that allows you to STAR your 23 24 25 CAPE COD try styled kitchen, 1st floor den, roc room and morel people think,” Sarasin cost of $110,000 a week. Oinnecticut. pm., 8008334119. 1 21 22 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, con­ paint and paper and TLC, but asking only $45,900. RELIABLE PERSON over 18 classified ad for extra attention value. Simply Must be sold Immediately! 40’s. said, referring to Killian’s The commercials por­ Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special temporary staircase, for­ for general duties for local tell your ADVISOR that you want your ad 27 2S 28 30 battle against Gov. Ella T. tray him as a folksy Grants, Fund 41, Flow-'Through funding. Public Law 94-142, grtnder shop Flexible hours, I 28 mal dining room, eat-in Grasso for the Democratic Beacon Falls resident in­ Education of Handicapped Children Act — $114,975.00 to be experience helpful. Apply In . - LOST STARRED. The only additional charge is for the kitchen. Acre plua treed gubernatorial nomination. terested in jobs and the en­ financed by a Grant from the State of Connecticut. person between 11am and GORDON SETTER CROSS space the STAR occupies. There are two i:n------32 33 34 35 shaded lot with view. $57,- Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special ^m , 660 Center Street. wavy hair, vrtilte chest & different sizes of STARS you can use. Try it the 900 tROSSHTO “ I think Killian has a vironment. Grants, Fund 41, Youth S ^ c e Bureau Grant—$28,138.00 to atomach. Brown legs & sides of next time you have a really important message chance of pulling it out.” face. When lost wearing collar 17 U ‘ 39 tt ' ' be financed by a Grant from the State of Oinnectlcut Depart­ HELP WANTED - CASHIER with' Glastonbury license 1406. to sell. ' PIANO REALTY Manchester REALTORS East Hartford Sarasin conceded Mrs. ment of Chil^en and Youth Services. part time Sam to ^ m . Please Reward IM.OO. Please call 6SS- n s rs i 646-5200 840-2482 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 289-8514 Grasso is the favorite to INVITATION Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund miply in person at Frank’s, 725 U43. Blast Middle Turnpike. -Yov Chuice- win the primary, but said TO BID 61, UMTA Transportation ^ogram , for Elderly and Han­ Large “don’t discount Killian.” dicapped Transportation—$53,602.00 to be financed from Ur- , PART TIME Evenings and 24 “The partisans are on The Manchester Board of ban Mass Transportation Act Grant — $35,000.00 from weekends, ^ l y in person; AUCTION foMStir X★ PointSUr Killian’s side,” Sarasin Education seeks bids for Fuel General Fund Budget — already appropriated $18,602.00. Center Street Mobil. 917 75* par day >1.50 per day Oil for the 1978-1979 school ALLOCA'nONS FROM REVENUE SHARING FUND 81: Center Street, Manchester. 1873 Mwowy Montego (Plus ragblar word ad rata) \\ ' year. Sealed proposals will be Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81—$40,- Stitlon Wogon 000.00 for Urban Systems Project 76-128. w a it r e s s art time nights , % of persons planning to buy a home referred to classified Court uf Probate, District of Andover received until 11:00 A.M., (|3HIM88220ee) 76 NOTICE OF HEARING September 6, 1978, at which Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81 — $1,- and weekends. Apply Tacorral, 246 Broad Su^t, Douglas Motor Salas, ESTATE OF BETH AMY HILTON time they will be publicly 229.00 for Sand Blasting and Painting of Saulters Pool. > 348 Main Strast, Pursuant to an order u( Hon. Valdis Stephen T. Uassano Manchester. OTte ITeralb Vinkel. Judie. dated 8 ^ /7 1 a hearing opened. Specifications and bid Manohsalar, Conn. ohe Herald CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING will be ncicTttn an application praying forms may be secured at the Deputy Mayor ARTHUR TREACHER’S August 31aL, 1973, at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING real estate advertising." Did they see your ad? for authority to sell a certain piece of Board of Directors arcel of real estate at private sate as Business Office, 45 N. School 10 a.in. alwrp. PHONE 643-2711 Manchester, Connecticut Fon^svkuitr.s IN Hsemc roue ao fn said application on file more fully Street, Manchester, Connec­ SOURCE: Newspaper Advertising Bureau. 1976 appears, at the Court of Probate on ticut. Rhymond E. Demers, Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of August, 171-08 S^tember 8, 1978 at 4:X P.M. 1978, Center Margaret K. Vinkeli, Clerk Business Manager dltions. ■2711 17MB 16588 18088, * Stteet, PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978 - PAGE NINETEEN [FRANK a ERNEST Poanuta — Charles M. Schulz

BUSINESS & SERVICE FRANK Mi ERNIE'S ACROSS obitacis Answer to Previous Puzzle HEaO?7Hl515 ' 600D GRIEF' I . IS THAT H'OU, CHUCK? 3 Deierted in YOuR ^HIRT W t L L 8 B Dear Abby ,DlALEPTHEli)R0N6j IT 5 0 UNP5 LIKE lYOUR I Msd, as a dog love ^MARCie SPEAKINS..- 6 Jawlsh LAUNDRY / R B I I D Y T o M O K R O ^ M , C NUMBER! VOICE,..IFITI5 HOW 4 Biblical •pirltual character ' S t R * D O ^ i b o By Abigail Van Buren IT HAVE VOU B E ^ ? laadsr 6 Canine I I King of falrias 6 SInbad'i bird W ANT IT ,i>U5T 13 Bloodier 7 Painting and 14 Parking area •culptura i M W C R a O R 16 Eight tonal 8 Partial □ DIRECTORY 16 Summar (Fr.) 9 Hards d : W A 5 H B D A ^ 4 D 17 It li (contr.) 10 Presisi □ VITTTl 19 Offend God StnrfcM O thnd 31 Stnlet* OHtnd 31 Building ContraeUng 33 DEAR ABBY: I’m new in town. My feet were giving me a 12 German a PAL' 31 Strv/CM OftoTMf STUFFBO? 20 Slight quarrel negative a o D a lot of trouble, so I looked in the yellow pages for a foot doc­ 22 Nothing I J1 1 13 Babygooie ~lHlalw LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - 23 Charges STEREO FREAKS - Sound tor. I knew some corns had to be removed, and one toe felt 18 Sesame plant systems deteriorate slowly New homes custom built Thsw s 8-3» as if I had an ingrown toenail. ' Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 24 Dailst 35 Cheese Itata 43 Spectre 26 Fats 21 Weak point and often require service remodeled, additions, rec I selected a podiatrist who was located on the bus line and- 23 Tried for size WE N Y JUK CHB before the system goes dead, rooms, garage, kitchens \MHAT WAS . , 28 Paper of 37 I'have* found it ••••••••••••••••••••»••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• whose name I could pronounce. I phoned him and made an OLR Q(X)P PEEPS HOW PO WE 25 Canvass remodeled, bath tile, cement Indebtedneti 36 Zoomed (abbr.) so have your system checkea Autos For Bala 61 Autos For Bala 61 appointment. WILL BE IN O lE STANP IN THE , THE Y CO ST 27 Dancing shoe and lata modal wracks. now to see if it’s performing work. Steps, dormers, re iden- Omeaa-Btoraa lor Rant 88 30 Pina fruit 39 Aircraft parte 49 Nagadvaa When I got there, I showed him my feet and told him I COLUMN ANP CXIR LEPSER OF UFE? SERMON L. ACCOUNTING 31 Sandwich 29 Idas! NEW LOCATION correctly, and to avoid more tial or commercial.Call 649 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 9 1973 BUICK ELECTRA 225 - didn't want him to DO anything untU he gave me an BAP PEEPS IN //i ABOUT? 33 Ribbon 41 Clothei SI Eniign (abbr.) costly break downs in the 4291. MANCHESTER CENTRAL The Neot Look type (abbr.) speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new Fully equipped, including estimate on how much he would charge to do what had to be ANISTHER ' ^ ' 32 Univaraal time 34 Excrement (cotloq.) 62 Forty winks A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. future. Call Jack, 643-1262, location 2 car garage, ideal radials, (2 snows), exceUent CARPENTRY - Repairs, for tradesmen or smaU con­ stereo, all white, white vinyl done. (abbr.) evenings. condiUon 2290475 or 2299550. top. Must be seen. Asking 33 Eniua 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 8 9 10 . of STAFFORD. OFF RT. 190 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• remodeling, additions, gar­ tractor. Heated, business He got a disgusted look on his face and said, “Lady, I treat 819W. CaU 6492094, or 289 36 Nobleman ages, roofing, call David zone. T.J. Crockett Realtor. p atien ts-I don’t give estimates.” Then he practically threw It 12 13 PalnUng-Ptpartng 32 1975 FORD EU TE - One 4735. 39 Conflagration Patria, 644-1796. ‘ 6491577. me out of his office. USED AUTO PARTS owner. 24,000 miles. Air. Vinyl 40 Cherry seed 14 16 INTERIOR - EXTERIOR roof. Moving, must seU! Best Was I out of line to ask him for an estimate? If he charged 42 Twos 684-5530 or 646-6223 GENERAL CARPENTRY, MANCHESTER STORE for 1973 OLDS CUTLASS - 2 Door. Painting - And odd jobs. Two offer. CaU 5 6 ^ 2 , after 6, or Good gas mileage. A great more than I could afford to pay, I would have tried another 44 Collage 16 16 TONY ANNUNZIATA experienced College students. Repairs, Remodeling, Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 doctor. Isn’t that better than letting him do the work and 1 ■ all day weeknds. “ Back To School Car." Only degree (abbr.) 20 21 Please caU 5 6 ^ 1 . Garages, Additions, Prches, square feet. 643-5681. then making him wait for his money? 45 Same (prefix) Decks, Rec Rooms, 81980. CaU 6492094, or 289 1 Available July 1st. TOYOTA COROLLA - 4- 4735. OUT OF LINE. OR NOT? 46 Football cheer 24 27 PAINTING - Interior and Hatchways, Roofing, Gutters, 47 Former 1 CiM TREE SERVICE - Free QUALITY CARPENTOY By Formica, Ceramic Tile. CaU speed. Good condition. 11100. 1 exterior, paperhanging, ROCKVILLE - 19 X 39 foot Radial tires. Call 649-8306 DEAR OUT: When you booked the appointment, yon - '^ M a t8TlWlCU>ft.TltlbamMaL student 28 z. 30 estimates, discount senior Harp Construction Additions Dan Moran 643-2629. store on busy street. Large 1975 NOVA 2-door, 6 cylinder, 1 citizens. Company roonng. :, decks and gar- excellent work References. anytime. exceUent condiUon, 8 ^ . 649 ahonld have asked how much the doctor chained lor an ottke SO Species 31 Free estimates. Fully in­ display windows. $125 groups Manchester-owned and ages. 6 4 3 ^ 1 . FARRAND REMODEUNG - 5478 after 6 p.m. visit No one should expect a free examination, which is Captain Eaay — Crooks A Lawronco 1 sured. Martin Matson, 649- monthly. Lease required. Lee 1969 VW BUG-Veq S3 Human being 33 34 36 37 31 operate. Call 6 ^ 1 3 ^. Specializing Cabinets and For­ & Lament Realty. 875-4690. goodcon- what an “estimato" entaUs. AD a professional person has to 4431 dition. 8800. Call 6^1311, 1968 CHEVELLE WAGON- LBVBt WITH WB. DU9 TYI IF WB MAVBB MOST OF US HAVE 64 Bant ■ ED’S LIGHT niUCKING- At­ mica Tops, Roofing, Gutters, eeU is hie lor her) knowledge and time. 66 Editor’s mark 39 zo 43 BjiM TREE SERVICE. tics and cellars cleaned. after 5 p.m. AutomaUc, V-8. Needs work, UPPBD PRODOCTK7N. WPP 6BT FOUNP OUT ITS SMARTER 1 ■ QUALITY PAINTING and Room Additions, Decks, MANCHESTER, Main Street. AH AUTOMATIC KAI5 6 - 5 0 HOW NOTTROCK THE BOAT!... (pl-l 44 Complete tree care, spraying Reasonable rates. Call 646- Repairs. Phone 643-6017. Modem offices available 400, tires, runs good. 8100, or best DEAR ABBY: I plan to announce my engagement soon, 56 Shovel 46 46 and removal. Insured and 1943 for free estimate. Paper Hanging by Willis 1967 CADILLAC Convertible offer. CaU 6 4 ^ 9 3 . COMB THBRB’5 SO MUCH VDU BETTER WISE UP,1001/ 1 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat and my problem is this: My fiance’s mother wants us to have 47 48 49 60 61 62 experienced. Senior Citizen Schultz. Fully insured. tan, with tan top and interior. DOWN references. i 43. Rooflng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 and air condition included. Good running condition a big wedding, and 1 don’t want a big wedding. Discount. 643-72N. CARPET INSTALLATION - 646-2469 or 6492755. 1976 FORD GRAN TORINO 63 64 orlgnal owner. 81250. CaU 649 StaUon Wagon. Under 30,000 My fiance’s family is quite wealthy, and his mother says Stair Shifts. Repairs. Carnets. they wUI pay for everything. Abby, I don’t want to accept 1 Theiaurui ROOM ADDITIONS, Steam Cleaning. Free PAINTING - Interior / lOtt. miles. Power steering and creator 66 66 Exterior. Best Workmanship! BIDWELL Home Improve­ S’TORE FOR RENT - With 2 this kind of a gift from my future in-laws. Besides, aren’t the JO Dormers, kitchens, garages, stimates. Call 649-6%5. ment Co. Expert installation brakes. Air. Am/fm stereo 2 MIFitary Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! bay garage, near parkade. 188 DUNE BUGGY very good bride’s parents supposed to put on the wedding? Mine can' INIWSFAFER ENTEMRIlf AI8N) rec-rooms, suspended ceilings of aluminum siding gutters W. M id ^ Tumpuce. CaU 6f^ with -4 speakers. Luggage Dan Shea, 646-5424. condition glOOO. 1978 FORD rack. 84,500. 5698542. afford only a simple little family affair, which is all I really and roofing, 528-3958. HOUSEWORK GOT YOU and trims. Roofing installa­ 6802. DOWN? General cleaning, FIESTA, 83,400. CaU 6495646. want. R.J. MAGOWAN & SONS - tion and repairs 64^95, 871- LAWN MAINTENANCE. steam extraction carpet 2323. MANCHES’TER - Main Street 1971 TOYOTA WAGON - My fiance’s mother already has a “tentative guest list" of Reasonable and dependable cleaning, floor waxing h ’Third Generation. Painting & 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY AutomaUc. Good condiUon. 300. She says she “owes” so many people, and she has Paperhanging Free store for rent. 750 rauare feet. needs minor work. Good run­ college veteran now accepting stripping, window cleaning, SPECIAUZING cleaning and 8200 mothly.othly. Paul W. Dougan, 8850. Low mileage, good on friends who will not invite HER to their children’s weddings jobs in your area. Call 289- car^t & upholstery sham- Estimates. Fufly Insured. ning condition. 81100. Call gas. CaU 6497204. if she doesn’t invite THEM to hers. (She’s already picked out Telephone 646-1959. repairing chinmeys, roof, new Realtor.r. p-4535. ,4535. poomg. Professional/Insured. roofs. Free estimates. 30 Steve at 6492171. the bridesmaids’ dresses. How about that?) Win at bridgs Free Estimates. Cali years Experience. Howley, MANCHES’TER - RETAIL, 1964 CHRYSLER 4Kloor, good Another thing. She told me she wanted me to have a baby REWEAVING bums, holes. DOMESTICARE at 643-1945. 643-5361. storage and/or manufacturing DODGE 1969 - 4-door wagon. running condiUon, 8350 cash. right away because all her friends have grandchildren and Allay Oop — Dava Qraua V-8, automatic, power Zippers, umbrellas repaired. space. 2,000 square feet to CaU 6 0 - ^ . Window shades, Venetian steering, clean, runs great. she is way behind. Abby, I intend to teach school while my EXPERT PAINTING AND Building Contracting 33 ROOFER WILL Install roof, 100,000 square feet. Very THISIHUM HE i s ! TH E O LD ONE HE ALSO SENSES A K IU 'S BRCTTHER IS NOT TO , Silence often is golden blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. 8375. CaU 6493761, 6 to 9 p.m. 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY HI - husband finishes law school, and we don't plan to have a ______,BE-nZLISTEI? MR.AiSO 0E LANDSCAPING -SpeciaUzed, siding or gutters for low dis­ reasonable. Brokers baby “right away." SOUNDS BELIEVES THUM IS IT IS THE VOUNS HOLVC(3W strong two bid in any suit Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Exterior House Painting. WES ROBBINS carpentry Air, power steering and LIKE A RESPONSIBLE FOR p r in c e 's DESIRE TO THATS PRETTY) VW*Y CAREFUL VVH»4,\aJ count price. CaU Ken at 647- protected. Call Heyman What should I do? My tiance is in the middle. He doesn’t ELIMINATE (SRSN- HEAVY STUFF / ARB IN THEIR CITY/ NORTH S-30 had to be made in clubs. The 5221. Tree pruning, spraying, remodeling specialist. Ad­ 1566. 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA brakes. Good clean condiUoif^ B-121 BAD PRINCE AHTU'S , ^ p a r tie s , 1-2291206. a 94 mowing,weeding. Call 742- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, low mileage, 400 engine, call 4 door. Automatic transmis­ All want to hurt his mother, but he doesn’t want me to be disappearance ! BELT , remainder of the auction FACE OFDBJON! ¥ 8 7 6 3 7947. built-ins, bathrooms, HaaOng-Plumblng 35 after 6 pm, 6492273. sion. 81500. CaU 5298476, after I0V4-24V4 __ unhappy either. was natural. ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ kitchens, 649-3446. 6 p.m. NEEDS ADVICE e JS43 West’s well-timed opening The small stand-up col­ a A 10 9 tics, garages, yards cleaned, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Wantad to Rant 87 1974 VOLKSWAGEN lead took out declarer’s lar on this blouse makes most important entry to moving, trucking. Loam for HAYES AND SONS Tree CUSTOM CARPENTRY - cleaned with electric cutters, BEETLE - Good condition. 1970 PLYMOUTH FURY HI - DEAR NEEDS: I think you are right in refuing to allow WEST EAST this a *iieat-looking” dummy. Any other lead sale. I^wn service. No job too Experts - Tree removal, homes. Additions, Repairs, by professionals. McKinney COUPLE WITH One child Excelloit mileage. New tires. Fully equipped. Air, low pantsuit. Price . . . I2.M. your future mother-in-law to nae your wedding to repay her ♦ ----- ¥ 7 5 3 2 big or small. 568-8522. pruning, land clearing. Fully Cabinets. Call Gary C u te g , Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ needs 5 or 6 room duplex or 82,100. CaU 6491006. mileage. ^ceU ent condiUon. B-121 with PhoU^Gnide iocitl obllgationf. Tell her at reapecttully ae you caa that V A Q 10 9 4 a J would have given South the Insured. Go anywhere. Free 345-2009. pany, 64951HI8. house. Reasonable. 6498952. (^11 eil3-9618, after 5 p.m. is in Sizes lOH to 24^. YOUR paraate will put on the wedding. And make clear e K 10 9 7 2 e 86 trick he needed to make estimates. 243-8796. 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE - Size 12 H, 86 bust . . . that yen will have a family when YOU decide yon want one. * Q J 3 ¥ KS 7 6 4 2 game. But admiration for COMPLETE CARPET & Tile TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY MODEST APARTMENT - 318 c.i. automatic, power Trucka lor Bala 62 2 \ yards 46-inch for West’s excellent opening NO JOB TOO SmaU - Toilet blouse; pants, 2H yards. SOUTH installation and repairs. Free Carpentry atxl general con­ repairs, plugged drains, Sought by mature male. steering and brakes, air, tUt DEAR ABBY: My wife and I were divorced several lead must be tempered and wheel. 85850 or best offer. 1966 FORD BRONCO - 4 wheel Paitem $ avoGaMs only ic,TJt8iaUANtflB. son only. No pets, nimals or thing to worry about. In fact, Boata-Accaaaorlaa 45 to take great pride in the 14-FOOT HILLTOP children. Call 6492880. the more you relax and flow results. I TRAILOR 8150. Outboard with events, the more gains will ARIES (March 21-Aprll 119^ The WInthrop — Dick Cavalll motor 40 horse Evenrod 8250. 1974 FURY - 1614-foot TWO 2 1/2 romm and One 3 1973 MERCURY come your way. blending of enthusiasm with Mobilehome tixlO with fur­ fiberglass, tilt trailer, with' room, heat, hot water, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The warmth produces for you today N E V E R A S K A ^ E E P Y - niture in camping ground 84,- 1975 55-horsepower outboard appliances. Main Street loca­ Ki . J quiet manner in which you set a mannerism others find most about doing things today appealing. Your company is CRAW LIE WHCJ1HE 000, CaU 5297100. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, 82,500. tion 2nd and 3rd floors, lease, 2 dr., 6 cyl., auto., AM Also SO horse Johnson out­ should prove to be highly prof­ welcomed in any circle. security, references. Call radio, radial Urea, blue. itable. Without outside influ­ HOME MADE PATCHWORK board, 8300. 228-0475 or 229 after 6 pm 6493911. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your 9550. ence you'll be able to do what efforts for loved ones today are QUILTS Chair Pads, *1995 you know to be right. Havina well spent. You'll be able to Placemats, Tote bags. Ready KIDS OK - Nice 2 bedroom. trouble selecting a career? help them-overcome tasks that made, or to your order. Cali 25 HORSE POWER Mercury Send for your copy of Astro- appeared Insurmountable. 6491272. outboard. ExceUent running Graph Letter by mailing 50 GEMINI M tv 21.Juna 20) It's lo condition. Best offer. 6497443. 1975 FORD LTD cents for each and a long, self- your advantage to be a good GET YOUR FIREPLACE small fee. addressed. stamped envelope listenerfl. today. Someone with Cardan Produeta 47 UUDAU to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 4e9, your best Interests at heart Is wood now. Hard wood. Phone Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. after 6 p.m. 5290538. 2 Dr. h.l.. auto., V-8, PS. PB. trying to tell you something to ALL BILLS PAID - 1 Be sure to specify birth sign. help you socially. BOTTI’S FRUIT FARM - bedroom, near bus line. Btereo, blue. Apples, Peaches (canning LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your CAN6e R (June 21-July 22) Your BABY CARRIAGE Crib and Available now. Just 8120. (17- highly receptive mind puts you andeating) Pears, Plums. 2M chances for acquisition look mattress, exceUent condition. 30) Rental Assisters, 2395646, *3495 in an excellent position to learn quite promising because of the Girl’s High Rise R alei^ 5 Bush Hill Road, Manchester. small fee. something new today. This resourceful manner In which Speed Bike. CaU 643-1008. knowledge will enable you to you approach a task today. CANNING TOMATOES - 82.50 NO LEASE - Spacious 5 rooms 1973 CHEVROIfT go after a personal goal. Follow through on any clever Short Ribs — Frank Hill 1/2 bushel. Plus other SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's Idea. with porch and appliances. not Important to show your vegetables. Also small pigs. Only 8165. (17-17). Rental MALIBU WAGON LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This TAQ SALES Natsisky Farm. 64441304. strength today. Placing all your should be a fun day. Involving SHERIFfiYOU DONT WHEN NOU' 3000/U.UMys Assistera, 2395646, small fee. V-8, P.S., auto.. AM radio, yellow. energies on your inner resolve Very low mileage. much activity. It’s probable HAVE A THIN© -TO RACE -TWE\ TRIUA4PHS (------LARGE CANNING NEW 1978 FORD FAIRMONT FUTURA COUPE is what will win you your prize. you'll be the one who gets the WORRY ABO UT... CACTUS KID a E V II-. HEAT PAID - Cozy one SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. gang really jumping. A T H I s P r ------TAG SALE - Moving out of TOMATOES - Excellent bedroom. Has appliances. A *2495 six cylinder, 3 speed, P.S., steel belted whitewalls, AM-FM 21) The soft-selt approach is picking. Bring your own 16 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I state. Books and p ^ r backs, steel at 8160. (19ffi). Rental radio, electric clock, wire wheel covers, vinyl top, sports the right one today. Apply your J odds and ends. ’79 Vernon quart basket, 83.00. ’Thursday Assisters, 2395646, small fee. Borry’i World — Jim Barry '’' y o u r p a p /VIAPE i r i G CAN APA.'’’' Street. Saturday September 2, only, August 31st., 8:00 a.m. steering wheel, convenience group, bucket seats. No. 6553. rain date September 3,10 am- ’til dark. 612 Keeney Street, 1974 CHEVY CAMARO CHARMING 2 bedroom, with Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffsl 3 pm. Manchester. off' street parking and 6 c y l, auto., P S., AM radio, red. SIM ILAR 8AVIH(Q8 ON ALL FUTURASI •4995 appliances. Only 8165. (17-29). TAG SALE - Childrens and CHRYSANTHEMUMS - many *3395 Rental Assisters, 23iB-5646, HAVING 'tOUR. C?WN FOOL misses clothes, lUce new, and varieties,' 29 Mountain Road, small fee. Glastonbury: Near TABLE IS THE *IN ' THING miscellaneous. 124 West Mid­ NEW 1978 FORD NEW 1978 FORD dle Turnpike, Thursday, Minneachaug (mlf Course. FURNISHED 3 ROOM 1973 AMC HORNET NEW 1978 FORD THESE DAYS/ Friday ana Saturday, 12 to 6. FAIRMONT FUTURA FAIRMONT FUTURA Our Boarding Housa This Funny World Antlquaa Heated Apartment - 2nd, Hatchback. 0 cyl., auto.. P.S., AM FAIRMONT FUTURA 46 floor, 2 family. Adults. No radio, green. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 pets. Security. References. e-oyl., A.T., P.8., AM-FM radio, tinted 8-cyl„ AT, PS, AM-FM stereo, air, TtW BIB REPHEAP5UBE I a o T CHILLEP^ WANTED. Antique furniture, 6494860. *1995 8-cyl., AT, PS, PB, sir, tinted glass, glass, rear window defroster, tinted glass, whitewalls, wheel covers. glass, pewter, oil paintings or (5AVE ME THE EYE HUT. BY SO MANY DOG-CAT boarding bathing / AM-;FM radio, whitewalls, resr window whUawalls, wire wheel covers. LL Sport steeling wheel, etc. Medium I PIPN'T PIPN"' (SWE HER A 'NTiWRSeLl- \MPMEN grooming. Obedience, protec­ other antique Item sT R. EAST HAR’TFORD - 5 large Harrison, 643-8709. defroster, etc. Russet No. 6142. Gold. 18194. Blue. No. 8531. TilMBLIIMBLE! TB640RBOWJ 6U5TER' THAT X tion classes. Complete rooms, third floor, appliances, (SOT FROST-' modern facilities. Canine 1976 CHEVY 5HBLL MOVE HER K 'T H E tJNLV available O ctober 1, no BEACH TOWEL r^ T H N tS YDU ' Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon □ RENTALS childem, no pets, 8185. 529 MAUBU WAGON Road, Manchester. For reser­ 5801. V*0, auto., PS. AM radio, yellow NEW 1978 FORD FAIRMONT NEW 1978 FORD FAIRMONT SIX FEET ^T vt» HAP IN 5 NEARER-.ycONIM ON WAS vations please call 6495971. *3595 FUTURA COUPE FUTURA COUPE Rooms for Rant 52 BOLTON - Large 3 room 9«yl., AT, PS, PB, AM-FM stereo, air, tinted glass, POODLES - Guaranteed tiny apartment. Heat and hot e-cyl„ AT, PS, PB, radio, tinted glass, whUewalls, vinyl toy puppies and stud services THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - water, ^ i e t neighborhood. roof, floor shift, bucket seats, rear window defroster, etc. whitewalls, wire wheel covers. Interior Decor Group, rear at fair prices. 1-423-8789, WhUe. No. 8607. window defroster, etc. Black. No. 8490. Birch House Women. Central­ No pets. References required. WADDAVA SAV WE I C A N 'T AtFFDRD 1T4E 823d monthly. 6495983. ly located. Downtown 1976 BUCK PLAY A GAME ? / C U K UNTIL NEXT BEAUTIFUL Silver anchester. Kitchen miniature male Ppodle pup­ privilege. Call 6492358. SKYHAWK V-N ___ _ M O N T H .' pies. AKC register^. Putten- Why Not Order 2 dr., V-0, 4 speed. P S , 1 7 1 / E R .~ I\4 cove breeding. 2299297 / 429 CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM Your Happy Ad AM radio, yellow. AFWAID 6333. For mature male. Parking. Today! d / o r c / ') 1T4ATS Convenient location. No >3595 FREE TO FOOD HOME! kitchen privileges. 830 week­ Breeding pair of Rhodesian FORD ly. 6 4 9 ^ . Ridge Backs, also known as ^ m S n fS u , TOLLAND CltrSbyNEAlnc.' Africian Lion Dogs. Male, 6 ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN - FORKIIT 0(U0N lALB 8 la m ci. IN60RNMTI0 years old, 120 lbs. Female 3 Complete Home Privileges. 319 MAIN ST9CET s MANCHESTtR, CONNECTICUT 06040 1 HEY RE years dldi 110 lbs. Both AKC Kitchen, parking, washer and ItSII Icgutrt lett, cintcr 4r| COUNTY VW *'/ Ih/nk w e’ve put our finger on the reason P u e FOR Reglstereoi. flood home is es­ iHudmtcr, ilr ctndliio^ i dryer, etc. References and Iparklni. Call StMSSI. Route 83, Talcottville t elep h o n e 203 643-2149 for the low ratings — It's not a good time to A s h o o k ; eimHcNMiMSy^lM. e-30 sential. Call 2894)000 days, or security deposit required. Call be president." 8494444 anytime. 6495m. ^ 649-2638 6 - 3 0 "All theae jreora I've bota ahead of my time uathd a aolar power dryor."

J. PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HEriALDJjgnchgsterjjg^^^^ Governors Urge Red Tape Cut BOSTON (UPI) — ’The nation’s governors, Strauss, said; "The total cost of complying —Gave unanimous approval to a resolution acting under the shadow of Proposition 13, with federal regulations is now estimated to by Gov. Eldmund G. Brown Jr., D-Calif., have sent a message to Washington that the run $200 billion in the current fiscal year.” requiring Congress to reimburse the states for best way to hold down taxes and government The governors said th^t,since Proposition 13 all the programs it mandates. spending is to cut the red tape in the federal they have gotten their ;$Ut|i)ooses In order, —Criticized Carter’s decision to increase bureaucracy. and now expect Washin^oiHo-do the same. beef imports. Gov. James Exon, D-Neb., said; ’The overwhelmingly Democratic National Gov. James Hunt, D-N.C., won unanimous "Never are we going to have success in Governors’ Association went out of its way to approval of his colleagues for a resolution agriculture if we have government control of praise President Carter during the three^ay calling for a balanced federal budget by 1981. agriculture.” meeting that ended Tuesday. But the But the governors did not go so far as to adopt —Proposed they pay Social Security taxes bureaucracy was under constant attack from a proposal by Gov. Meldrim ’Thomson, R- for state employees quarterly instead of the cost-conscious governors. N.H., calling for constitutional limits on monthly to cut down on paperwork and allow "The public life of our states and localities federal and state taxes and spending. the states to collect interest on the money for is needlessly dominated by a.seemingly uncon­ Hunt also warned Strauss the new union con­ a longer period. trollable federal government more concerned tract with postal workers better stay within —Urged Congress to “get off its duff,” in the with rules, regulations and red tape than with Carter’s 5.5 percent pay raise guideline or words of Gov. William Milliken, R-Mich., and If salads are nature’s gift to the menu-maker, an attack on the major national issues of our "we can forget it as far as the fight on infla­ pass an energy bill. If that bill includes in­ then summer is the season of generosity. With time,” said Gov. Robert Bennett, R-Kan. tion goes.” creased gasoline taxes, the governors said the Bennett, leading his colleagues in a session In sending their message to Washington, the states should get a share of the hike to pay for fresh produce filling grocery bins and roadside with Carter’s chief inflation fighter Robert governors also; their road-building programs. carts, the time is ripe to add new saiads to your table d’hote. Celebrate the salad with recipe suggestions from the Kraft Kitcens. From a Conference Briefs light summer luncheon to a Sunday night Puerto Rico Resolution supper, here are three food ideas that spotlight fresh fruit and vegetables for irresistible Gov. Julian Carroll (right) of Kentucky chats with his cousin, Gov. BOSTON (UPI) — ’The nation’s governors have un­ summer eating. James B. Edwards of South Carolina, at National Governors Associa­ animously backed a proposal to give the citizens of Puer­ to Rico the right to decide whether their island should The word vegetable comes from the Latin tion meeting in Boston Tuesday. Carroll was elected new chairman of join the union as a state, become an independent country “vegetabilis” which means life-giving. It’s no the group’s executive committee. (UPI photo) or remain a commonwealth. wonder that vegetable salads earn the praise of « Natives of Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens. But they don’t TAKES YOU . health-minded folks everywhere. Oriental have full voting representation in Congress and they can’t i vote in presidential elections. Vegetable Toss features popular vegetables Northeast Governors Puerto Rico’s Gov. Carlos Romero-Barcelo pleaded from across the Pacific in an easy, marinade with those attending the 70th annual meeting of the ^ to to salad. Broccoli, green beans, mushrooms and National Governors’ Association to support the resolution bean sprouts, tossed and held overnight in zesty Table Health Measure that would allow a majority of voters in Puerto Rico to Italian dressing, can be served on a platter of decide the island’s political destiny. leafy greens and fried onion rings for a BOSTON (UPI) - The Coalition of unanimously adopted a resolution asking On District of Columbia Northeast Governors has tabled a Congress to approve legislation file^ by refreshing start to a summer meal. Cold proposed resolution supporting a national the Department of Energy which could BOSTON (UPI) — The nation’s governors think the spaghetti? Why not? Try this combination an- health care program and urged Congress save the Northeast $160 million annually District of Columbia should have a congressman and two tipasto/pasta plate for a salad entree. Garden to pass legislation to help ease the burden in imported oil costs. senators. But they’re not too crazy about having the Pasta Salad lets you enjoy a cool, tasty Italian nation’s capital sending a representative to their of fuel costs on the region. Also approved was a resolution asking meal with ingredients ordinarily served hot. The resolution urging "the President Congress to approve legislation which meetings. and Congress to take action for needed would set up a state energy managment Before concluding its 70th annual meeting Tuesday, the For a dessert, make a simple melon mold. Pour changes in the administration end finan­ planning program. The bill would set up a National Governors’ Association overwhelmingly en­ banana-filled lime gelatin into honeydew halves cing of health care for the citizens of our state-federal partnership to work out a dorsed full voting representation in Cohgress for the and let set. When ready to serve, cut each country” was tabled Tuesday without comprehensive energy program. District of Columbia. But the governors rejected a melon half into sections and serve with a fluffy debate on the motion of Gov. Richard Byrne, 54, who was unanimously proposal offered by Gov. James E,ongley, I-Maine, that topping. Coconut and Cointreau, an orange- selected the third chairman of the coali­ would have given the nation’s capital a voice at their Snelling, R-Vt. flavored liqueur, highlight the mayonnaise top­ "R's not a regional issue. U should be tion, said the organization was not seeking governors’ meetings. J before the National Governors to gain an advantage in Washington over Role in Urban Policies ping that makes this salad a fine choice for an Association,” said Snelling, who is op­ other sections of the nation. Mom, Thooo two groat extra special summer treat. posed to ail of the national health care "If the federal government left us alone BOSTON (UPI)—U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban looldng School Shooa arc Development Patricia Harris says state governments packages which have so far been completely we’d be better off,” he said. Both Fashion Right and vary will play an important role in the Carter Administration’s proposed. "We’re not looking for an edge. What durablo ... and priood Juot The proposed resolution supported a we’re looking for is fair treatment.” urban policy.- Right...... *21 “The states can and must play a major roll to conserve comprehensive medical care program, In other action, the coalition voted to (C -D -E widths) but stopped short of endorsing a plan move the CONEG Policy Research Center and develop their communities. Without total commit­ YoungiMlssos • 12W-3 proposed by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, El- from New York to Washington, D.C. over ment by the states, the national urban policy will not (B -C -D widths) FIRST FCX)7WEAR FASHIONS Mass., who appeared before the National the objections of Gov. Milton J. Shapp, El- work effectively,” Mrs. Harris told the National Gover­ Browing Qlrls S-S Just 128 FOR YOUNG PEOPLE nors’ Association ’Tuesday. “We welcome the fact that Governors Association Monday. Pa. The coalition also selected Gov. Bren­ ’The coalition also approved a report by you are now aggressively involved.” milk; mix well. Chill. Add V* cup salad dressing mixture 2 cups whipped topping dan T. Byrne, D-N.J., as its chairman, a task force headed by Lt. Gov. ’Thomas P. Oriental Vegetable Toss Garden Pasta Salad O’Neill III, D-Mass., which proposed crea­ Shoe Industry Protection to spaghetti; mix well. Chill. Combine salami, tomatoes, Vk cup Kraft real mayonnaise succeeding Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, El- 2 cups green beans, cooked, drained Vi cup Miracle Whip salad dressing tion of a "Northeast Alliance” of of BOSTON (UPI)—The nation’s governors, at the urging zucchini, green pepper and olives; mix lightly. Place 2 tablespoons toasted coconut Mass. Gov. Ella T. Grasso, E)-Conn., was 2 cups broccoli Rowerets 2 tablespoons green onion slices business and government leaders to seek of Gov. Meldrim Thomson, R-N.H., have called on Presi­ 2 tablespoons Kraft grated Parmesan cheese spaghetti on serving platter. Top with combined 1 tablespoon Cointreau named vice chairwoman. m cups mushroom slices The coalition, comprised of the gover­ solutions for the region’s economic dent Carter and (k)ngress to impose safeguards that will 2 tablespoons milk vegetables and remaining salad dressing mixture. Gar­ Mint leaves problems. protect the domestic shoe industry. 1 cup liean sprouts 7 oz. spaghetti, cooked, drained, chilled nish with additional green onion slices, if desired. 4 ser­ Dissolve geletin in boiling water. Add V* cup cold nors of the six New England states and 1 8-oz. bottle Kraft Italian dressing New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 4 oz. salami, cut into strips vings. water. Chill until partially set. Fold bananas Into gelatin.' Lettuce 2 cups cherry tomato halves Pour gelatin .mixture into melon halves. ChlU until V« cup French fried onions Summer Fruil Refresher 1 cup zucchini slices gelatiuis firni. Foidj[n$yonnalse, coconjit and Colntrrau Marinate beans, broccoli, mushrooms and bean sprouts 1 3 ^ . pkg. lime flavored geletin ‘ intO'Whipped topping. Chill. Cut.each melon half into Teachers Strike In dressing overnight. Drain, reserving marinade. 1 cup green pepper chunks 1 cup boiling water Vi cup pitted ripe olive slices thirds. Top with dressing, garnish with mint leaves and Arrange vegetables on lettuce-covered platter. Top with 2 bananas, sliced additional toasted coconut, if desired. 12 servings. In New Orleans Anderson-Little onions, ^ rv e with reserved marinade, if desired. 6 ser­ Combine salad dressing, onion, Parmesan cheese and 2 honeydrew melons, halved vings. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Public school teachers, demanding a 9 percent pay raise the city says it cannot afford, voted overwhelmingly to strike toiday and quickly set up picket lines around schools already crowded with (Ik) back© sch(X)l kxikirgyour best students. With their voice vote, members of the United Teachers A tip from Roger Staubach, (Quarterback, of New Orleans this morning rejected a 4 percent pay raise offered by the school board during an all-night D allas Coy/hojs-‘ShopAndersonUttleandlook bargaining session that ended only hours earlier. your best for less. Iti the smart way Striking teachers quickly set up picket lines and school to go back to school this fall. ’ officials voiced fears of possible violence, but the first day of classes began as scheduled. Substitute teachers reported to work at double the salary they received one year ago. Nearly half of the city’s 4,200 teachers gathered on the Your neighbor’s kitchen second floor of a department store for the strike vote, which came an hour after most of the city’s 91,o00 students had reported for classes. By Betty Ryder ’The vote had been scheduled for 7 a.m. but was delayed two hours while union members checked identifications and passed out typewritten explanations of their stand. The written policy statements ended with the line; "We MEN’S FLEECE BOYS SHIRTS must prove to them that we are strong in our demands!” Two summers ago, Sherwood and "Actually, as soon as the first Shape Into pancakes (any size you Union negotiators originally demanded a 9 percent pay LINED JACKETS Donna Holland of ^ Birch Mountain batch is out of the mixing bowls you want). Heat skillet and fry in oil or raise, which city officials said would cost $5 million. Nat Road, Bolton, and their three can start a second batch if desired margarine until desired crispness. Lacour, president of the teachers’ union, agreed on the children, Woody, 15, Shari, 13, and and leave it in the mixing bowls until ‘tThe ones I make for the freezer I eve of the strike to lower his demand but flatly rejected AnOurReg.$S Debra, 10, were mvited to a picnic at you bake it. Just mix it again before do not fry until crispy, only until a the 4 percent offer. a friend’s house. you put it in the bread pan. The bread light, golden brown, ^ e n it’s time to AH Our Dr. Jerry Lee Hart, chief negotiator for the school "Included on the menu were freezes exceptionally well,” she said. eat them, I again heat up the frying R eg. $16 Go back to school looking great in board, said earlier this week he feared violence if the long sleeve casual shirts in solids zucchini patties,” Donna said. “Until It can be eaten warm or cold, plain pan with margarine and crisp them. teachers walked off their jobs. Save now on our entire and patterns. At this low price, you’ll that time my family had never had or with butter, jelly or cream cheese. ‘"They also freeze well and are a "Every parent has to take into consideration what stock of snap-front wind- want several to pair with his favorite zucchini and were hesitant about “People who do not like zucchini welcome change from potatoes, rice, we’ve seen building up— the emotional factor on the part proof nyion jackets lined in slacks and jeans. . trying it, except for my husband, who bread have liked the bread made or stuffing, during the winter,” Don­ of the union,” Hart said. ‘"The injury of any child in­ acrylic fleece. Warm, yet light­ loves to try new dishes.” from this recipe,” Donna, who is alsO na said. volved in the confrontation would be a blemish on this weight in navy, burgundy, green The Hollands tried them and love The Herald’s Bolton correspondent, Zucchini Bread community.” or brown. BOYS SWEATERS them, according to Donna. said. 3Vk cups flour Despite Hart’s feelings, the school board Monday night ‘"The same friends, who have since When the zucchini starts coming 2 cups sugar encouraged substitute teachers to cross picket lines by MEN’S SWEATERS moved away also gave ine a recipe in, it really comes in fast and is hard 1 cup oil raising their daily salaries from $24 to $49. for zucchini bread,” she said. to keep up with. There are many 4 eggs The board then sent out tetters warning contract ‘The following year, she made a meals you can make using zucchini. , 2 cups zucchini (grated on large teachers they could lose jobs, tenure or other privileges if AH Our couple of loaves and the family really For the younger zucchini, sliced grater, use skin) they went on strike. 0 0 5 R eg. $10 and $11 enjoyed it. thin, here is a recipe for and addition 1 cup nuts Eighty percent of public school students in New ^ ■ ^ A BAH O Our u r l Reg. $14 ‘"They wanted more, so we set up a to any meal or picnic or for hors 1 tsp. vanilla Orleans are black, with most whites attending private or Stock up now for the cool weather production line,” Donna said. d’ouevres. IVk teaspoon cinnamon parochial schools in the suburbs. ahead! (Jioose from crew necks, "My husband and the three Fried Zucchini IVk teaspoon baking powder Choose fax)m our entire stock of V-necks, fisherman patterns, . children each sat in chairs around the Use young zucchini — wash and cut 1 teaspoon baking soda crew necks, V-necks and cardigans Shetland looks and colorful stripes. table and I doled out the right amount off any bad spots. Slice (as 1 teaspoon salt Ford Warning Out in classic c ^ le s and ribs in new of ingredients in each mixing bowl. cucumber) thin or. to desired Beat eggs, gradually add sugar and WASHINGTON (UPI) - sure whether the defect fall colors. And mix it they did. It was fun and thickness. Beat an egg, or two or oil, combine dry in^edients alter­ The owners of some 9 exists. we had a ball and a heck of a mess. three, in a bowl. Have bread crumb$ nately with zucchini, stir in nuts, add All the bread came out right. We in a second bowl. Dip zucchini in egg vanilla. Lightly grease and flour two million Ford cars and ’The warning covers an MEN’S SHIRTS Doniia Holland, second from left, and San­ Bolton Notch Road, Bolton. Helping them trucks are being warned by estimated 9 million 1970 to ended up making about 40 loaves. mixture, let excess run off. Then dip loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for “Debra, who was nine years old at in bread crumbs, plain or flavored. about 55 minutes. When knife in­ dra Ruel, at center, whip up a batch of are, from left, Lisa Ruel, Kimberly Ruel and the government their 1978 model cars add light Debra Holland. (Herald photo by Pinto) automatic transmissions trucks equipped with C8 or the time, would give bread to Have margarine or oil in frying pan serted in bread comes out clean, it is zucchini bread at Mrs.^Ruel’s home at 135 may have a problem that FMX automatic everyone who came to the house (about 300 to 350 degrees). It cooks in done. Let stand in pans about 10 ‘because we had enough to share and a few minutes— crisps on both sides, could cause the vehicles to transmissions. AD Our R eg. $10 minutes before turning out. it was so good’.” depending on how crispy you want it. You can also add cherries, dates slip into reverse while John C. Eckhold, direc­ Open every nNa Mon. thru Sft. teaspoon pepper 35 minutes. diced '"This year, I told my girlfriend A good way to use the zucchini and/or raisins to the bread. parked. tor of Ford’s auto safety of­ We honor Bar4(AmericarciAn8A&MaaterCharoe Vi teaspoon salt To freeze; Bake 25 minutes or until 1 green pepper, cut into rings Save on a tremendous selection of about it and she wanted to try it. A from the garden that gets ahead of For a double rebipe;, Donna uses 4 The National Highway fice, said the firm has been 3 eggs, beaten with Vi teatqioon cheese melts and crust browns. Cool medium tomatoes, quartered dress and sport shirts i n easy care couple of weeks ago we had a you it is Zucchini Patties. It doesn’t one-half to one cup of raisins and one Traffic Safety Administra­ evaluating the reports on nutmeg v and over with foil. To reheUt bake for 2 teaspoons salt' zucchini bread-making session at her matter if you use big ones. > tp one and one-half cups of cherries. tion said Tuesday it has its own, but has yet to find polyester cotton blends in plaids, 1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese 10 minutes, covered and 10 minutes, V» teaspoon pepper home. We made eight loaves and Zucchjni P sIUm reports of 770 accidents, evidence of slippage when chedcs and neat solids. Another zucchini which is easy to Press rolls in a 9 x 9-inch pan. uncovered. Vi cup black olives (optional) they are just about gone. Later, we Wasb, but ends off, peel, cut out Heat olive oil in skillet. Saute gar­ 259 injuries and 23 the shift lever has been put make and also freezes well is Saute garlic in margarine. (If using For another hearty dish using made 16 loaves of bread for my any bad spots. Boil in water until lic and onion for a few seconds. Add fatalities allegedly caused properly in position.. Zucchini Quiche. garlic salt; sprinkle over margarine zucchini and other vegetables try freezer and we plan to have a couple' tender. Drain in colander, take out remaining ingredients, except olives. by automatic Zucchini Quiche. before ad d i^ zucchini). Remove Ratatouille. transmissions jumping more bread-making sessions. seeds and Inside. When cool, mash - 1 packaige crescent rolls Ratatouille Saute for about 15 minutes until Each recipe makes two loaves and with a potato masher or use your clove of garlic and add zucchini, dill, from ‘park’ into ‘reverse’ Anderson-Little 2 to 3 small zucchini, chopped tender, turning ooMionally to cook FREEDEUVERY can be doubled for each batch so with hands. Roll out saltine crackers until pepper and salt. Simmer together un­ M)'cup olive oil gear. 2 tablespoons margarine 2 cloves garlic, crushed thoroughly. Serve ^ t or cold, gar­ OPEN ALL flOUMYS MaYichester Parkade • Manchester four people mixing at one time it is finely crumbled. Drain excess water til zucchini is tender. Pour zucchini The agency said ft 1 clove garlic or garlic salt to taste 1 large onion, sliced into thick rings nished with olivet Makes 10 ser­ no trouble to make 16 loaves In a few from zucchini and mix In cracker mixture over rolls. Place cheese decided to issue the war­ 1 teaspoon chopped dill (fresh) or 4 medium zucchini, sliced vings.. ARTHUR DRUG hours (mixing, baking and cleaning crumbs,, until the consistency of over zucchini and pour egg over all. ning even though the agen­ -I' .V4 teaspoon dried dill Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 1 medium eggplant, peeled and cy has yet to determine for up). mashed potatoes, but wetter. MANCHESTEn EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 30, 1978- PAGE TWENTY-TIIIIKK

PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 3 0 , 1978 If you’re planning to plan a few all are in the West. Dakota’s Black Hills. mines, another 38 percent as the ounces, the survey advises; Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Many of these spots have been byproduct of other hardrock mining, — Drive a car that can stand the North Carolina, Virginia and Penn­ worked and re-worked. Northern mostly copper. Never Throw Anything THEUL&AHDTIHI roughest, steepest roads. sylvania have had their gold California’s streams, for instance, That means only 22,000 ounces of — Wear a stout pair of boots. boomlets, and ma'ny of the most were combed by Chinese laborers in gold were produced by placer — Don’t be discouraged by successful prospectors who came to • the 1850s and 1860s and later by mining, and some of that came from repeated disappointments. California in the Gold Rush came itinerant miners in the depression of the Uirge, commercial dredges. ^ ‘V Away That You Can Eat You’ll be doing placer mining — from the Southeast. the 1930s. If you are interested, you should in­ No Way to Get R i c h that is, looking for loose, uncon­ But today your best bet is in the The grizzled prospector and liis vest 35 cents apiece in two By JEANNE LESEM cooking, and lamb bones for Scotch quite a while. And the green tops solidate bits of material in the bed West, near places whose names are burro have vanished but in some Geological Survey pamphlets, “Gold” of a stream. You’ll see a steel mining redolent with the romance of gold: and “Prospecting for Gold in the UPI Family Editor broth. have a milder flavor than the bulbs. Lots of Americans are aware of well-watered places have been this and are trying their hand at gold pan, purchased at a miner’s supply or The Feather, Mokelumne, Con- U.S.,” both available from the What do you do with leftover green We puree leftover cooked If you grate orange, -lemon and By WILLIAM STEIF replaced by big, commercial gold panning, officials of. the U.S. “rockbound store. Gold, the heaviest sumnes, Calaveras, Yuba and Trinity Superintendent of Documents, U.S. salad? Leftover cooked vegetables? vegetables in a blender with a little lime peel before juicing the fruit, (Federal agencies offer many ser­ dredges. Lode mining — hardrock milk nr broth and season the you’ll always have fresh peel on hand.. Geological Survey say. of all minerals, will sink to the bot­ Rivers in California’s Mother Lode; mining, for which you’ve got to use Government Printing Office, The bruised outer leaves of lettuce? vices to individuals and groups, but tom of the pan along with “black” resulting soup with Italian muted in the freezer for baking or adding to: sometimes it’s hard to learn about “But the best helpful hint I can Alftska’s Yukon, Copper and explosive and high-powered Washington, DC, 20402. Celery tops? Bones from cooked minerals like titanium. You’ll have herbs or some chopped fresh parsley fruit salad dressings. Spoon the peei .-! these services or how to benefit from offer,” advises William Prinz, the Kushkokwim Basins; Last Chance machinery — is out. You’ve got to (Qdestions are invited. We can’t meat and poultry? The skin from Geological Survey’s deputy chief of to watch for the golden flecks. Gulch in Montana; Idaho’s Salmon, take a chance on a stream bed. reply to each letterl but will answer pork shoulders? Onions and garlic or basil to make hot or cold soup. lightly into tightly covered icon-; them. This weekly column provides the office of mineral resources, “is Where will you go? Clearwater and Snake Rivers and Of the 1.1 million ounces of gold as many as possibla Write to “THE cloves that have begun to sprout? Or we mix the vegetables with a tainers for freezing. It keeps fori, such information.) to do It for recreation. If you think There are 19 states where signifi­ their tributaries, Oregon’s Rouge produced in the United States last U.S> AND YOU,’’ care of The If you throw them out, you’re little mayonnaise to make a salad or several months. •' Crold sells for more than $200 an appetizer. Even a few scraps of cooked meat;, ounce these days and there’s some of you’re going to get rich, you’ll be dis­ cant quantities of gold have been River; Colorado’s Fairplay and year, 60 percent came from lode Manchester Evening Herald.) wasting good food that coidd be found at one time or another, and not Breckenridge districts; South recycM to make dishes that don’t ' Sometimes we puree mild-flavored or poultry are useful as a sandwich it still unmined in the United States. illusioned.” deserve the put-down name of lef­ vegetables such as carrots, green filling, coarsely chopped in a food tovers. beans or peas to thicken sauces or processor with a scallion or two or in->- In my home, leftover salads, soups. stant minced onion, a smail garlic) All Stof»& Shoiis open Sunday 9am-5pm dressing and all, and the bruised let­ In my New York City clove, salt, pepper and a binder such! 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Peanut SHOULDER /' SUNDAY SA M S PM RUTTERRALL 3 pound ixix (Monarch, $8.95) to^help men and women manage stress. Q T E A lf LONDON along the way. Woolfolk is on the teculty at Rutgers University in New 8-6 ourx» * 1 . 2 9 . O lE A n BROIL LB. SAM CRISPINO’S TURKEYS 10-14 LBS. LB. 9. If you s till find patties Underblade Steak Butter Brunswick, N.J. Richardson teaches at the University of FRESH GRADE A FRESH yourself drowsy, despite All Texas in Austin. all your efforts to keep 18 ounce jar Varieties No need to be victindized or enslaved by stress, Creamy or Chunky GROUND SUPREME CHICKEN alert, park yopr vehicle in 1 k !) 11 7 9 Woolfolk said in an interview. T h e b e s t" iC o lo n ial Royal Gelatin ARmt|1.09lb. LB. a safe place, lock your Beef Burgers Grape Jelly 2'Sf‘1 REEF BREASTS NOTGTR8. LB. 1WbBOiN1^^atotS4o^. Birgers) / ' Quality smoked meats from Colonial...specials You can survive, as he and Richardson see it, by FOODS doors and take a nap. Royal Pudding managing stress rather than having it clobber you. FRESH PORK IMPORTED (Questions may be sent from stops Shop...take advantage of great sales. Saltines < Their survival plan includes the following; tii ItllF H I It COUNTRY STYLE KRAKUS to MVD INFO, Depart­ seafood Save on fresh fillets Stop & Shop —L e ^ to plan. “ Disorganization can b re ^ stress. M a C K S U I ment of Motor Vehicles, 60 and convenient cooked sea fare! Colonial Master Stop & Shop Having too'fnany projects going simulataneously often SPARERISS LB. HAM S LB. CAN State St., Wethersfield, leads to confusion, forgetfulness and the sense that un­ (^nn. — 06109. Motor Vehi­ Pmnjk Light completed projectk.are hanging over your head. When cle Department offices are Fresh Schrod S E I m S f f T . M possible, take on prqects one at a time and work on them UtOA CHOICE BONEUM OSCAR MAYRR open 'Tuesday, Wednesday „ Foffc until completed.” ~ . . j a O am SHOULDER CLOD ROAST SLICED BACON LN.PKa and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to — Recognize and accept limits. “Most of us set un­ r • • 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 DELI pe» reasonable and perfectionistic goals for ourselves. We USDA CHOICE BONELEtt nWM QROUND _ a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; and Fresh Cod Rllets ‘1.69 ^ ^ u b a g s Sh»ASboD20QL can never be perfect, so we often have a sense of failure TOP BLADE STEAK BOILED HAM CHUCK PAHIES Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to fish-nics ® pboFrenn ‘1.59 Sboulder » 99L eVzoz. can-ln oil sS All Natural or inadequacy no mattter how well We perform. Set 12:30 p.m.). y^alad Shrimp StopIShooCodMd S4 O Q LEAN TENDER CHOICE 1 lUEDIIIIIDCT QKOTB B WEIGLB floLbsofRuen I .Ow Boneless Smoked Pork Butts^*1.49. Penn Dutch Noodles pound lAg 5 9 ‘ Imptd. Cookies achievable goals for yourself.” $ 1 ? * UtUfllUKhl SLICED OR CHUNK L.M*’ nUM OROUNO _ aoedMedumorFfw —Have fun. “You need occasionally to escape from the CHUCK CUBE STEAK LB. ■ B E E F P A n iE S Mayonnaise 89' Stop & Shop Raisins iwfSi. 59* pressures of life and have fun. Find pastimes which are Cooked Ham Shank Portion=*1.19. absorbing and enjoyable to you, no matter what your NILLSHIRE FARMS FRANKFURTS QSM CHILD MILO (VA nswt) d a i r y Budget-stretchers that give you your Stop& Shopsworth! Cooked Ham Rump Portion2C^^*1,29ib Viva Friskies-Buffet level of ability.” , POLISH KIELBASA , . * 1 ” FRANKFURTS LS. PKa Q — I am the child gf a —Be a positive per%n. “Avoid criticizing others. Learn UUaBOlOlilHiSfS"'' L B . » 1 * * MAID RITE veteran attending school to praise the thingd you like in others. Focus upon the am BONiutt moKtD Stop &Shop-64oz. eta Special Cut Sliced Bacon pa^ge 1.49. Jum bo . C a t PLAIN VEAL PA H IES c 9 9 * under the Dependents’ L^in Buffe^ good qualities those around you possess.” COOKED SHiUlSScET*" DAISY HAMS ■St t Education Assistance Act. —Learn to tolerate and forgive. “Intolerance of others Fenway Beef or Meat Franks TENDER EUCED FMSH CUT As of the end of the current TAssorted ow els leads to frustration and anger. An attempt to really un­ . 7 9 * ,PmVIM.IIIE CHEESE ItSK J semester, I have one From concentrate BEEF LIVER S B o * CHICKEN LEGS SScm epfors All ,.61!ioz1 derstand the way other people feci can make you more month of my 45 months of 100% pure, from Rorida « bring 104 c t leans J accepting of them.” educational entitlement 2 ply roll' Varieties —Avoid unnecessary competition. “There are many REG. 6 FLAVORS S W EET LIFE Imperial Margarine QfrjS69' youthepiok C •FROZEN A DAIRY SPECIALS* 'j i remaining. If I enroll for Sno-Man Lunch Bags 3 (*» 1 competitive situations in life that we cannot avoid. Too the next semester will my Cheddar Cheese v2S!^‘1.99 of the melon patoh. Exftt Sh«D or Real Stwp Sandwich Bags 99' Cycle Dog Food much concern with winning in too many areas of life can SHASTA DESSERT CAKES 1 1 0 1 .9 9 * PEANUT $299 entitlement be extended to Swiss Chesse Slices ‘1.99 create excessive tension and anxiety and make one un- allow me to finish the S uiO kR A ie e t f v t pBcfcage Large 6 necessaarily aggressive.” 7/n UMONADEIIS^pK,? 1 1 0 2 .3 /* ! 12 01, Can A well-stocked freezer saves energy and money! SODA D A T M E t BANQUITCOZ. BUTTER S lb. Pail semester? frozen foods —(Jet re ^ la r physical exercise. “Gieck with your LUCKY LEAF n i l r B f f CHICK-TURKIY-BEBP ° 3 / 8 9 * A — A veteran’s child Stop & Shop Natural physician before beginning aiiy exercise program. You JESSO 6 OZ. JAR Stop & Shop Stop & Shop EGGOWAFFlESKIilSw 1 1 0 Z .2 /9 9 * eligible to receive will be more likely to stay with an exercise program if APPLE INSTANT SJ99 educatiqnal assistance will YO! you choose one that you really enjoy rather one that is MAGARONiaKESES.'SS*”' S9* not be granted educational Jumbo A C hard work and drudgery.” . 5 9 * entitlement in excess of 45 A ssfd I 80Z .I ibo ^ SAUCE CREAM RES 1 4 0 x 2 / 9 9 * C 0 F F E E „ Ic u p s j —Learn a systematic, drug-free method of relaxing. . awHT ura tWSIT UPI LIHON^NK>RIO. months. Flavors* * J i “Meditation, yoga, autogenic training or progressive COFFEE CREAMER 3 9 * [ SSOZ.^ Q — My husband died on relaxation can be learned from v ^ o u s accredited MANDARIN ORANGES Hoc. CAN C ottage C heese rlfSIiifS 99* ta lo u p e M I 2 / 8 9 * B April 30, 1978. Am I en- teachers and licensed psychotherapists.” •WUTUni TH Y TERDER PEAS Sour Cream S k v tS h o p 3 ^ M D in i JBNOCHEBU-1SOZ. ,titled to any part of his dis­ CranshawshawMfilon.q Melons 5 sizeSize 41.99*i q q —Talk out your troubles. “Find a friend, member of the MAYONNAISE rU IA SAUBAOl-CANADIAN BACON 89 * ■> ability compensation check Cream Cheese 55* clergy, counselor or psychotherapist you can be open OOLOIN OflAIN BIITS-PIAS- for the month of April? Dessert Cakes Stop & Shop W affles 5 .S ‘ 1 with. Expressing your bottled-up tension to a sym­ ICECREAM BARS • 1 . 3 9 V TOMATOIS • OZ.CANV SantaClaus,CasabaorCanaryMelonSe*at39 MACARONI A CHEESE 7\4ot.PkS. A — No. The check must Pound Cake 99* Coffee Lightener *155112? 5 ;s;‘1 pathetic ear can be incredibly helpful.” REDMWIPTOPPIIG r o x 7 9 * 4 )>e returned to the nearest Health & beauty aids Choc-lit (Dovers ‘1.19 Lenders Bagels 39* The two pscyhologists also struck down what they 4 VANIITIRS a C ontnB n ■ iinrifiM r l a n d o l a r ib KCT.PKO. VA office. If you establish described as misconceptions about stress. VLASIC PICKLES KMHu M H . ouartbrb l b 2 / 9 9 * 1 8.2 ounce tube Hawiian Papayas 69..* Pineapple li;^ 99a; Banquet Eligibility for death — ^ Stop & Shop The number one myth, as they see it: “We always know MRS.FUERTSmi' 2 / 7 9 * V NIQM0Z.L0AF9 benefits it will be effective A im T o o l ^^umbo Mangos Mushrooms when we are under stress.” 14%ot.C«n the first of the month in i i c t Pot “Not so,” they said. “Often people become so ac­ POPSKLES t w iiT u n . 8 9 * Ij JIttO Which the veteran died, IriL em o u customed to stress that they become unaware of it. Many TOMATO CATSUP woju.2/79* J and your rate for that b akery p re s h n e s s. flavor and savings from our own spotless bakery of us suffer the debilitating effects of stress even though M o l ML' FRURAOESSlK&r month will be at least as Contac Cold Capsules 99* Stop&Shop-Big Daisy Stop&Shop-22oz. pkc * d d i 6 we don’t feel tense.” much as the veteun’s Other myths: WITH COUPON a 7J0 PURCHASE Tyleiiol Tablets .'SfSE ‘1.29- Beef, Chicken 8oz C40 POTATOES 10U.BAa8 9 * would have been. or Turkey —Stress is something that affects only those with high- Q — Can a veteran use AmilePle pressure lives. “Many ordinary individuals experience l b 360Z. btl.-Listerine 8 9 OreldaCrispers 3m‘1 CHARMIN or PRUNEPUMSffSIfiiN 3 . *1 h is GI home loan Cheese Pizza SStl.'S ‘1,59 the constant stress of worry, leading unfulfilled lives or JUMBO NEWCOTTONELLE prpprpf PREBNNAThfE guarantee to buy rental Variety Breads2i!^‘1 Daisy Donuts'*Si:s,?:^ 2 ,^’Sf^‘l Vegetables*?i2KS5r35^89' BY SCOTT rK m ild ORlBNtLB.PKaORMORl 4 tM ^*1 MoiitliWasli’M 9 Cheese Pizza »oSS. ‘1.59 of not being what they would like to be.” property? Bonus Bottle ^ Frankfurt Rolls English Muffins S kp tS T K D 2 pj^s‘ 1 Meat Entrees 2 25 ‘ 1 4 PACK or SiDpI ShopSinMdi M l ROLL BkMtMnY. BKOn H m « 1 Bu m , CT O ra m c n f U n BMt ervAm Ti«h«y VM or MmChE —Stress is caused by events that happen to ns. “It is not RATHROOM WHITES P E A R S E S ^ 3 LB.BAQ*! A — A veteran can RhodesBread Dough ..^ 9 9 ' the events themselves that cause distress but rather the TERI COLORS CARROTS 4 «.«,.* 1 purchase up to a four- views we take of events.” TISSUE family dwelling. He must, —Emotions have a will of their own and cannot be con­ TOWELS VAUO AUa St - DIPT, t LN H T11 UV a Y YOGURT i« .3 / * 1 however, certify that he in- trolled. “We can change our feelings by first changing UNIT ONI f n FAMILY AT SUPNIMI POODS 'tends to live In one of the 263 Middle TMmpikeRtit Rb.83$30VamMCirtla our behavior or by changing our thinking. For example, Cherter Oak Mall S ilw Lana I Fortm S I units. MANCHESTER..i.m.-10 p.m. M M .S at 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SUNMV EAST HARTFORD 8 a.m.10 p.m. M M .$at 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SUMMI 8 a.m.'I0 p.m., Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SUNDAY getting some work done can keep us from worrying a ^ u t •VERNON it. Creating a new understanding of a situation can make it less threatening or stressful.” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'Manchester, Conn., Wed., Auii, 30, 1978 - PAGE TWENTY-FIVE PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Aug. 30, tlffS

orange juice. I'm sorry to say most of at all. maintaining your weight at In the last analysis, the very effective because You asked about eggs these that are commonly You can prepare gravy the level that you want to, test of whether a diet most of these people lose and they are acceptable In used today also contain a and cream sauces and then you can use these In. works for a person or not is weight and then regain It On cream soups with non-fat lim its amounts. * a small amount and, again, lot of fat, although It is uii- whether it safely enables as soon as they return to By Jan Warren HEALTH it depends on how you saturated fat. dry milk powder and But all fats, whether him to gradually lose their previous dietary Second Thought prepare them. The The diet is probably proper seasonings so they they come from excess fat or enables him habits. Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. American Heart Associa­ better if you limit the fat contain a lim its amount margarine, butter, to maintain his weight at Other readers who want tion recommends that men Intake. As far as the jack of calories! Unsweetened vegetable oil of all types, the desired level. the dietary plan that you not have more than three and Cheddar cheese are canned pineapple is a or from meats of all types In addition to meeting spoke of can send 50 cents egg yorks a week from all concerned, these are high reasonable source for contain lots of calories. this requirement, the diet tor The Health Letter sources because of the in fat and frequently high fruits and often goes well Anyone who needs to limit should be sufficiently well number 4-7, Weight Losing Dietary Plan with uncreamed cottage his calories will need to balanced to provide all the Diet to me in care of The cholesterol content. in choleterol. A little bit of You might ask about these processed cheeses cheese. limit his intake of fatty necessary vitamins and Manchester Evening nPAR DR LAMB_ I Y®'* notice, DhAK UK. 1 included on the diet You also ask about butter foods as well as the foods Herald, P.O. Box 1551, What Are You Saving It For? some of the egg substitutes add a large number of minerals. Unless a person On my birthday my mother-in-law recewed your diet for „ eould substitute an that are on the market that calories in the diet so they and margarine. If you are that contain lots of sweets learns these features, the Radio City Station, New gave me, a beautiful m isty blue the hospital.” I changed razor blades before the old weight reduction and am (or a g lass of contain no cholesterol, but should be used sparingly, if losing enough weight or or concentrated sugars. fad diet efforts won’t be York, NY 10019. very pleased with it. I think ° hostess gown with a swirling skirt As I listened to my husband one knicked my knheandl dumped a it is something I could live ■ and diaphanous sleeves. It's the sort something suddenly snapped in my whole can ot slivered almonds on a with for the rest of my life. of thing Princess Grace would wear head. What AM I saving things for? casserole when w^ weren’t having However, there are some to entertain in her castle in Monaco. The next night I wore my Princess company. “Gorgeous!” cried my daughters. Grace hostess gown at supper and item s that I would ap­ ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY. 9A.M. TO 4 P.M. IN THE STORE WHILE SUPPLYc irLA8TSI c u l a r In addition, I started to use our preciate knowing about “Wow!” said my sons. the family agreed that it added a good china and silver every night and and I am including a list of “You’ll knock ’em dead!” said my touch of class to the meatloaf. for the first time I ’m letting people these in the hopes that you husband. In the days since. I ’ve pulled lots of sit on my antique cahe-bottomed might comment on them. I held the gown up to me and things out of tissue paper: the Hitchcock chairs. ' DEAR READER - Of whirled around making the skirt heirloon tablecloth I was saving till “Hey, this is fun!” I said to my LiiJs¥m'-- -I ■ billow about my legs. the items you have on your W A L D B A U M S SAVE SUNDAY the girls got married; the handmade husband last night as I sat in my new list, cottage cheese is an “Put it on,” said my husband. quilt I felt was too nice to use on a hostess gown pouring after-dinner- excellent food, particularly About Women "W ear it tonight.” bed; the silver demi-tasse set we got coffee from my silver pot. ”I feel if you use the uncreamed No one would call Valerie Harper a beauty, guest star of a new television comedy series My whirling stopped. for a wedding gift and never used like a millionaire! Why has it taken Food Mart ”Oh, I can’t do that! This is for a because it was too fancy for our cottage cheese, because it but she is determined to prove she is a lot titled “Bonkers!” The new TV show, from me so long to learn how to really very special occasion. I ’m going to lifestyle. live?” contains very little fat. It’s thrkf SATURDAY I more attractive and has considerable more the same studio and craftsmen that produced a low-calorie food which ALL FOOD MART STORES CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH • LABOR DAY pack it away carefully and save it.” I broke open a bottle of Joy per­ “You know what people say about contains a lot of good quali­ acting depth and comedy in her than asked the award-winning “The Muppet Show,” "For what? Till we buy a fume I ’d been hoarding and con­ the wisdom of age,” he answered. ty protein pius calcium. '' I Another New Item Has Been ^ “Pick Your Own" Fresh Produce!^ for in her “Rhoda” series. Here she portrays stars the Hudson Brothers and international penthouse apartment? Or Paul New­ vinced my husband to break open a “You’re getting older and wiser with String beans are fine and Marilyn Monroe —hair teased, petulant comedy star. Bob Monkhouse. It will be seen man comes to dinner? Or, he added bottle of 5-star brandy he’d been each birthday. Added To Food Marts with an ominous knell to his voice, are a iow-caiorie food as SWEET TASTING voice, batting eyes and low-cut gown —as during the coming fall season. (UPI photo) saving for a special occasion. I Hmmmmmm. That’s not what I’d long as you don't add fat in Generic "No Frills" Label Products! “you have to go to the hospital. That opened a new can of tennis balls call a. “fun” explanation. gown would really cheer people up in before the old ones lost their bounce. their preparation. Most of c^ SS ^ e’ ^e ■1 HbCiULAR s o o n g OIET r California the fruits, if you don’t go CHUNK 46 OUNCE CAN All ni.'RPOSE On'ND- i LB CAN I A,., c[_,\v o r s . 12 OZ CAN overboard, are fine for peo­ Seedless Grapes ple and should be part of a POUYS POINTERS SALE TODAY THRU normal balanced diet. As Chicken 1 c Polly Crarner SATURDAY, SEPT. 2nd | Bologna DOWNY s o f t S ie r •1.84 RALSTON BRAN CHEX 79* LB. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Refuge expands ■ MUUt : C^S/pharmacy AlLVARISTIIt ROYAL PUDDINGS l O L P A C K A M 23* DIAL SOAP t OZ. FAMILY S ill BAR 39* Discolored Wallpaper MUENSTER, West Ger­ PRtNCH- IM tILAND- UTALINA OR CRRAMY CVCUAWtR SWEET - JUICY I '..'I'":..r-Si < many (UPI) — -The bird •1.59 KRAFT SA UD DRESSING 57* ■ garden and leisure center 000 ------•ITTT CROCRIR . . . . . g g . DEAR POLLY — My white flocked-pattern wallpaper PRIME VARIETY f o o d »2.59 RED-RIPE at Meteler Heide in the (on a silver background) has discolored badly (I think northwest of the from gas fumes). I tried carefully washing it with a mild Muenterland has expanded COMPARE AND SAVE! T o p c o WATERMELON liquid soap and warm water and then blotting it dry but its facilities. Crushed JlNSTANT this did no good. 1 have inquired at paint and wallpaper More than 400 species of stores but they know of no way to clean this. It seems that birds from all continents C harcoal Tomatoes I COFFEE with all the flocked wallpaper sold there should be a CVS WEBSTER’S PAPERMATE f WALDBAUM'S N.Y. STYLE DELI! ^ cleaner. I would like to know if you or any of the readers are on view now. The 33- jO p o u n d b a g HIO DCLUO 28 OZ CAN I FOOD CLUB - 10 OZ .AR acre woodland and lake LUNDY ROTHMUND have found a way to do this. — LOUISE G. PENCILS DICTIONARY PENS area is located in a CRISP FRESH DEAR LOUISE — I have not had any better luck than CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA national park. LONG you have had. The discoloration is probably there to stay. 10 PACK-NO. 2 LEAD 10 PACK COOKED ? | M» There is a chemically treated sponge that can be bought Visitors find oppor­ 2 9 5 5 3 ? 9 ICEBERG CRISP tunities for relaxing, sport HAM JOHN in some paint and wallpaper stores that will remove the TOPCO PMOSPMATt PRRR _ _ POOOCLUR dirt and grime from flocking but would not help your |(P and various games, in­ 1$ WITH SHOULDER FRANKS I^ V Y DUTY DETERGENT TS: 99* TOMATO JUICE n O L t O T T L R 39* LETTUCE CELERY problem. I am sure that if any of the readers have had cluding a mini golf course, SLICED TO ORDER LARGE HEAD LARGE BUNCH It 0. ju 89* success removing a discoloration from white flocking we Our Regular 59‘ O ur Regular 1.29 a fitness trail, a riding INSTANT DRY MILK MAMl/wOUARTS ‘3.99 BIG H BURGER SAUCE school and 30 miles of 1 9 • 9 5 9 TOPCO O U R R t I will be hearing from them. — POLLY MOZ.ROTTLI 0 & C POTATO STICKS 69* I LB. ■ • LB. FABRIC SOFTENER 79* DEAR POLLY — A card table is a perfect place to dry walks. OAVLORD POOOCLUR fiTCUM 4 3 * * PINK DISH DETERGENT 49* MUSHROOMS »«lcls 47* sweaters or blouses that cannot be put on hangers while n A L/r*r^ LJAAA VINOINIA SLICRO wet. Cover the table with plastic, put a dry towel over BAKED HAM i t y l i t o o r o r r YELLOW RIPE 120 SHEET Luscious - Vine Ripened that and then smoothly place sweater or blouse on the Light n' Lively CALIFORNIA MEAD lOf Consumer) LARGE WHITE FISH S Hl-C TvanityFairT JENO'S CHIQUITA top. (Polly’s note — Readers have written that they have r. IMEAD SPIRAL 1 YOGURT CANTA­ cut the tops out of old card tables and fastened on wire ERASABLE Concern N.Y. SHARP CHEESE FruitDrinksI Towels I PIZZA Seaiiest ■ Alt Flavors or DOLE screening to make drying tables). NOTEBOOK PJOROIANO ALL Fl A.'ORS ’ 25 COUNT CHEESE •Wide Margin 46 02 CAN .i .’MBO roll 24 OZ • 12 PACK J J - 8 OZ CUPS LOUPES My Pet Peeve is that there is no name of the company TYPING “Congratulations,” the SWISS CHEESE 27 SIZE Bananas 8" X 10" SLICINR or the product on the inner cardboard holders for paper letter says. “You have PROVOLONE CHEESE products such as kitchen towels and toilet paper. When •College Margin PAPER been computer selected to WNITI OR TILLOW ______8'/i" X II" 8 V ' X 11” a s * ^ i 4 o I e a c h we have tried and found we like a certain kind the THE MEAD ORGANIZER receive a free vacation in 1 9 * , . L B 40 Sheets AMERICAN CHEESE wrapper with the name on it has long since been dis­ YOUR CHOICE Florida or Las Vegas, plus SLICRO TO ORtWR ISCOUNT PRO. _ POOD MART 00 WAlMAUM*! DOMESTIC ROAST BEEF HERY TRASH CAN LINERS 99* POTATO CHIPS 49* card ^ . We are comstantly bombarded with coupons to Notes & Files Errsemble a package of brand name TRISCUITi • SOCIAOtRS • W NIAt THINS A OTHRR VARIITIR I Includes Pad Clip. Pencil Holder Nectarines tWlRT T**TIMO LA-40* buy the various company’s products but there is no clue gifts worth 340.! All you SNACK CRACKERS 69* (t 6 Filing Pockets & ALPERT’S PASTRAMI KOSHER DILL SPEARS 79* ■'WAININOTOH STATS- as to which one it is after the roll is exhausted. — have to do is send in a 36 Sheel Note Pad ANOTHER POLLY processing of $15. If you KOSHER DILL CHIPS MOLJAR 69* SIGNAL MOUTHWASH ?or.i??.V‘1.29 Italian Prunes 3.«*1. Our Reg. 99' & 1.09 Our Regular 99‘ tW lIT JUICY CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN DEAR POLLY — I wanted my two small children to aren’t completely HIRRIW NATIONAL-RRRP ,, — a AIM TOOTHPASTE 98* ^ A l A M I b o l o g n a -FRANKS- ^ * 1 . 7 9 RED WINE VINEGAR 59* have a sandbox but did not want to spend a lot of money u satisfied, there is a 100 per- OMLMIVll KNOCKWUR8T Fresh Bartlett Pears .. 49* FR IIH ■ CAUFORNIA so 1 filled their old baby bathtubs with a little less than 50 cent money back C A I Ar^C POTATO - COLl SLAW FRitHLY AQf '" Z L , - r : OALAUO ORMACARONI MAOR Lf. Casselman Plums .. 49* pounds of play sand. I put a plastic drop cloth under the <«^ALL ITEMS ON SALE VirHILE QUANTITIES LAST!- guarantee.” SLICIO TOORDIR ______NATIVf (MASI.I tub to catch the spilled sand and the “box” can be moved The only trouble, accor­ CARANDO GENOA SALAMI l. ‘2.69 U.S.D.A. CHOICE from shade to sunshine or into the garage at night when ding to Consumer News, a Fresh Green Peppers 3.«*1. FLORIDA rain threatens. publication of the federal CARANDO HOT HAM tooroSr . . ‘ 2 . 7 9 CVS CHUCKLES D O Z IN D 9 * Also, I make meat loaf in a muffin pan as my children Office of Consumer Af­ Fresh Seedless Limes SCHICK CARANDO PEPPERONI . . ‘ 2 . 4 9 FICNtC SFtCIAL ■ M IX A AIATCN BABY CANDIES t ^ E F S H E L L like the small size. This is also good when you do not have SUPER II REYNOLDS ■•SPICE STIQKS& fairs, is that many con­ . lO L PLASTIC SOTTLl 8 ,0 0 *1 POWDER G Teeni Drinks enough of the meat mixture to fill a regular meat loaf ; DROPS ' sumers have found that the “HOT” BAGELS 1 2 , « ‘ 1 . 0 9 / (TOP LOIN) pan. - NANCY TWIN BLADE ALUMINUM •JU-JUBES “free” vacation isn’t real­ Green Cabbage 2... 29* 14 ounce CARTRIDGES FOIL •JELLY F'ANS ly free. WHOLE OR HALF UNTRIMMEO •■ •A K S T O N I 25 feet long ! 12 ounce bag The Federal Trade Com­ FROZEN FOODS GALORE! tXCCFT •LIUCNIISa A Q C 5 count 12 inches wide YOUR CHOICE Salad Dressing S O L S O T T L l f New Book« J mission and the attorneys BLEU CHEESE 79* general in a number of Birds Eye Top Frost New Ixxiks at Mary Cheney Library are: states have brought suits Produce Item of the Week! Non-Fiction COMPARE TO: against one company that Caney — Kids’ America Cool Whip Lemonade FRESH - CALIFORNIA Johnson's Baby Powder 14 oz. at 1.54 O ur Regular 1 29 Our Regular 49' ea Our Regular 53‘ ea. has been sending out this ; i . a e Carpenter — Statistical methods for librarians 9 OUNCE BOWL REQ. -1 2 OZ. CAN type of letter. The suits are f U.S.O.A. CHOICE SPAGHETTI Christopher — America on $8 to $16 a night ' l l S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF f U.S.O.A. CHOICE f U.S.D.A. 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Ad­ In faknoM to our euMomoN. wo rneervo noM io Kfnit sH m to 9 ptg^olinY lM nucw lM M rtM lw nlH M M . IW ni..« « ) In. M -n « •vill.M m cu« kM w U M lw r««l dMMn w lA o M w . N« rudOim tl. tor t«Ki.iO(iNal -to r. Beethoven — Knozert fur klavier and orchester no. 4 in I BROAD ST. ( ) MANCHESTER dress questions to: “Of G major, op. 58 Consumer Concern,” 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Bonoff — Karla Bonoff Department of Consumer Dance music from the Charleston to the Hustle Protection, State Office Flagstad — The art of Kirsten Flagstad ■ 646-0302 Building, Hartford, Conn. Mingus — Three or four shades of blues outs. PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiiter. Conn., Wed,. A u k . 30. 197B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchflrter. Copn., Wed., Aug, 30. 1978- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

' Food for Americans Cousens-Gowen CHOICES Stamps; Coupons; Pack Variety into Lunches Faith Evans Gowen of Manchester and Forrest |; L. Cousens of Poughkeepsie. freezer wrap and foil; label are a challenge for Mom, Combine all ingredients 2 tablespoons minced The Rev. George Williamson, chaplain at Vassar Savings Dad or whoever is in and date them for easy Memorial Chapel, officiated at the double-ring Episcopal II but nutmeg in qlectric green onion charge of feeding the bud­ identification. service. Employed blender. Blend at high Mix L ingredients ding geniuses. In the morning, wrap let­ speed about 30 seconds. together. Use as a spread The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a Look It'doesn't take long for tuce, tomatoes and other Chill before serving, if sleeveless crepe de chine gown designed with round DEAR DR. BLAKER - You probably can’t help me. on raisin or whole-wheat youngsters to begin com­ fresh vegetable fillers neckline and a cape of Alencon lace falling into a chapel No one can because I am my own worst enemy. desired. Pour into glasses. bread. Makes about 1(4 plaining, “Same old yuk!” separately so children can I am a wife and mother who used to be very busy taking or vacuum bottle and cups. train. She wore a wreath of pearls and fresh daisies in her for Them! If yours is a pack-a-lunch build their own sandwiches sprinkle with nutmeg. hair and carried a bouquet of daisies and trailing ivy. care of everyone. But my life is empty. The children are when lunch time arrives. in high school and quite independent. My husband is very family, some basic rules Makes 2Vk cups. Miss Deborah Adams of New Orleans, La., served as involved in a new project at work and is rarely home. IN OBSERVANCE OF THE can help make life simplier maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Anne Gowen and ' I want to find a job but I have no training in anything, I CLOSED MON., LABOR DAY HOUDAY and etirninate the morning Miss Nancy Gowen, both of Manchester arid sisters of the graduated from high school but after that I never worked, The PRICE PLUS dfference begins with good prices, and to give you greater savings, SEPT. 4th All Specials scramble; bride; and Mrs. Patricia Kozak of Poughkeepsie, the i also think I have lost some of my confidence; I am reluc­ watch for these coior-coded signs throughout the store. Nutritionists advise that bridegroom's sister.; tant to meet new people and put my self in new LABOR DAY Effective Sunday thru a good lunch — for an adult Miss Chrissy Williamson of Poughkeepsie was flower situations. I guess I have always been a little shy. Orange Sign Green Sticker Yellow Tag CONN. STORES OPEN as well as a child — in­ girl. SUNDAY 9:00 A M -4 00 PM Sun., Night Sept. 3rd. Can you help a wife and mother who hasn't done SignHs a “Special Purchase ’Last Week Deal’ on the Is ShopRite’s inflation warning, cludes protein food, Robert Nockett of Poughkeepsie served as best man. anything for 18 years find something useful and in­ wevemaderaefiablesusto Orange sign lets you when the It urges you to buy before the vegetable, fruit, beverage Ushers were William Weidman of Chatham, Mass., and teresting — and maybe even lucrative — to do? If you reduce our price for a imited saleisendng. expected price Increase from and dessert. School Paul Kuhn and Robert Kozak, both of Poughkeepsie. can’t. 1 won’t be surprised. time. ______oursupplers. children do not require as Daniel Williamson and Peter Williamson, both of DEAR READER — You are right. I cannot help a per­ much protein as teen-agers Poughkeepsie, served as ring bearers. son who has not done a thing for 18 years find an in­ and adults, so their lunches A reception and dinner was held at the Vasaar Alumnae teresting and useful — and maybe even lucrative — job. can be heavier on car­ House, after which the couple left for Bermuda. They will '■ { 4 But I can help a woman who has almost two decades of bohydrates. reside in Poughkeepsie. work experience in raising children and managing a Libbg> Youngsters can get their ■'S’ IVlr. and Mrs. Forrest iL. Cousens home. You are right about being your own worst enemy. sugar and starches— along It does not help to think of yourself as someone with no Libbg> with protein — from marketable skills. You have been working — albeit everything from the stan­ without pay — for 18 years; every mother is a working L l^ g > dard, peanut butter-jelly ’Dirty Air May Be Asset- mother. sandwich to cheese and NEW YORK (UPI) - According to wants to build a plant that does not companies can’t find large pollution- What are your skiils? Are you an excelient cook, a terr- crackers or a cream an article in Successful Business, a meet clean air standards, the causing operations to offset, it’s been fic organizer of small parties or a whiz with wallpapering cheese sandwich with nuts •Mato ju k -^ magazine provided to independent magazine reports, federal approval suggested that'they disperse dollars and raisins. and painting? Do you fly through your cleaning chores businesses as a service of Commer­ may be forthcoming — if the com­ for cleaning the air of smaller with lightning speed? Do you miss the pleasure of caring Crispy vegetable sticks cial Credit Co., “dirty air is pany will “clean up more of polluters like gas stations, dry for smali children? Can you organize a youngster’s such as carrots and celery M becoming an. asset’’ under the somebody else’s dirty air than it will cleaners, paint factories, auto body birthday party and entertain the guests with stories, are excellent, but an apple government’s Clean Air Act. dirty itself.” shops and furniture factories. will do just as well for games and maybe even music? Peanutty cheese spread on rye or whole wheat bread goes to school. ~ When an independent business In newer cities where expanding Many women have palayed their homemaking skills those who don’t like the into iucrative small businesses. Some are quite im­ dz/Al*' other crunchies. aginative. One woman became a professional Cookies, such as oatmeal And use a little psy­ Peanully Cheese Spread I “complainer■’ by offering her services to people who had chology. Children eat what 2 cups (8 oz.) shredded ASSORTED DECORATOR REGUUR ELECTRA p e r k COFFEE MAKER and peanut butter, are ..Llll.l;’ been cheated or stuck with defective merchandise. She recommended for both is in their lunch boxes Cheddar cheese writes effective letters, follows them up and gets results. VIVA TOWELS ^opRite COFFEE ShopRite SUGAR desserts and after-school more eagerly if they help 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Another woman organized “Chutzpah Phone Service.” snacks. decide what goes into Swiss cheese ■ For a fee, she makes the phone calls her clients do not Occasionally add variety them. 14 cup chopped cocktail want to make. She now sells franchises of her business to lunches with a vacuum Pink Banana Shake peanuts REGULAR $189 for 8500 to 8000 each. 1-lb. I bottle filled with hot soups. 2 cups (from 46 oz. can) 14 cup mayonnaise or salad These ideals may help you build your self confidence. 7 3 ' can I Leftovers from dinner — fruit juicy-red Hawaiian dressing But you may need to do something about your shyness such as chicken, beef or punch, chilled 2 tablespoons chopped H e j^ M o in ! before you can really get started. In case you decide to even pizza or pizza bread— V4 small ripe banana, pimiento UBBYS IN WATER OR OIL CHICKEN OF THE SEA SOLID PACK work on this aspect of your personality, I am sending you also provide a lunchtime sliced 1 tablespoon minced green my ‘Hotiine on Shyness,” which offers practical change of pdee. Vz pint vanilla ice cream onion suggestions for overcoming this common problem. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE TOMATO JUICE WHITE TUNA To avoid last-minute Cinnamon 1 teaspoon prepared Other readers can obtain copies by sending 50 cents mustard S a v e u p to lunch-making, prepare In electric blender con­ plus a self-addressed, stamped envelope to me in care of tainer, combine punch, In a bowl, combine « ^ Q c e baked goods and The Manchester Evening Herald, P.O. Box 475, Radio regular banana and ice cream. cheeses and peanuts. Mix $099 1-Loz. l A r l sandwiches ahead of time, City'Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to ask for can ■ W 67' wrap and freeze. They will Blend at high speed 30 together mayonnaise, •’Hotline on Shyness.” thaw by lunch time. This is seconds until smooth and pimiento, green onion and And readers who are interested in pursuing the idea of a good way to keep leftover frothy. Pour into two tall mustard. Stir into cheese starting a small business might wish to contact the OCEAN SPRAY CREAMY OR CHUNKY ShopRHe SIWJKEYTHEM BEAR meats fresh until the noon glasses. Sprinkle with cin­ mixture. Use as a spread nearest office of the federal government’s Small hour. namon. Serve with straws. on rye or whole wheat Business Administration or read “100 Sure Fire Business GRAPEFRUIT JUICE PEANUT BUHER CHARCOAL Fillings won’t soak in if Makes 2 servings. bread. Sandwiches may be You Can Start With Little or No Investment,” by Jeffrey bread slices are first Sunrise Sparkler grilled or broiled open- 4 Feinman (Playboy Press, 1976) or Free Enterprise covered with small 1V5 cups cold milk face. Makes IY cups. Magazine. Many women’s centers offer counseling to e REGUUR ^REGULAR , n $ 1 9 9 amounts of butter or 114 6-ounce can frozen Peppy Peanut Butler longtime homemakers interested in finding jobs, starting 2 0 -Ib ^ I 1 margarine. Use mayon­ orange juice concentrate, cup, peanut butter on business or returning to school. baq I thawed V4 cup mayonnaise or salad Write to Dr. Blaker. in care of The Manchester Evening POPE Herald, P.O. Box 475, Radio City Station, New York, SUNTJCMIIM OSCFSENCH R S h o p R ite ,^i$q69 N.Y. 10019. Volume of mail prohibits personal replies, but PaRcake SyrupM ’" 's'? *1“ Fried Onions ^59< Blended Oil ...... ca n i # Disposable Diapers questions of general interest will be discussed in future AU NTJEM N A O nC IN A L REGULAR ORNATURALUNCOLN (3 PAC K) columns. Pancake Mix Apple Juice ShopRite Bits Control Blood Pressure EXTRA ABSORBENT ALL FLAVORS FRUIT ALL VARIETIES (E X aP T BLUE CHEESE) SALAD DRESSING By GAYNOR MADDOX eat an abnormal amount of animal fat and JS-count$439 shake salt over food without restraint. Pampers Diapers 2^^ Hi-C Drinks •s39< Cling Free ...... b o i 1 High blood pressure is a sneaky foe. It Here’s all you do. ALUMINUM FANS CARNATION INSTANT creeps up on a person without causing “Sodium in too large amounts is trying 1. To ger $4 .0 0 worth of coupons (sixteen 25'-' Family Lawyer m«li«5 $ on the heart,” Margie explains. “Extra coupons good on JOHNSON S Disposable Broil A Foil Dry Milk 20-gt$. 4 “.99< Dove Liquid a99< pain or obvious disability. Yet 23 million Americans suffer from hypertension, calories also increase the likelihood of Diapers); Buy one case or 12 boxes of Amy was enjoying a bowl of fish chowder at her .Bakery /^Frozen Foods- often With grim results. high blood pressure. Reduction is a wise JOH.NSO.N s and cut out the U. P C. symbol from precaution.’’ favorite cafe when a bone lodged in her throat. She 24H. BANQUET ‘FU IY CDDKEO' But here is good news for them: A the bottom left-hand corner of the boxes. The needed medical attention to have the bone removed, and highly trained nutritionist and a widely What about cholesterol? “Elevated U.RC. symbol is vertical lines with numbers later sued the cafe owner on the ground that the soup had 2-LB. FRIED CWCKEH experienced medical researcher have levels of cholesterol in the blood tend ul­ under the lines. Complete the coupon below not been fit to eat. combined their hypertension know-how timately to cause a form of heart dis­ and include the symbols. But in court the owner pointed out: into an important guide for suffers. ease,” Margie says. That’s why hyperten­ Ylisposable 2. If you prefer to receive $2.40 in cash: Mark 1) that bones were to be expected in his “hearty,” New meaM They are nutritionist Joyce Daly Margie sion patients are told to cut down on high- the appropriate box on the coupon below - England-style fish chowder; and and Dr. Jam es C. Hupt, a m em ter of the cholesterol foods. diapers and send the U.RC. symbols as outlined 2) that Amy was familiar with his traditional way of team that produced “The Mayo Clinic “Changing your eating habits is not above. cooking. P l a ^ easy,” Margie concedes. “But if you 3. To save 2 0 ': Take the coupon shown below ShopRite Renal Diet Cookbook” in 1974. 'Their new The court agreed that under the circumstances, Amy /■Ice Cream- examine foods you can eat — and enjoy— to your dealer. It’s good on any size ol 'NOPflES.AODEO’ book of hypertension diets and recipes, ShopRIc ICE CREAM J o h n s o n s . should have bmn on guard for bones and therefore had no SANDWICH OR REGULAR “Living With High Blood Pressure” (HLS on this low-sodium, low-fat, low- legal kick coming. The judge observed: FIAVORNNG Press; Bloomfield, N.J. 812.95), is cholesterol diet, you will understand that "We are not inclined to tamper with age-old recipes.” VIHITE BREAD valuable to both the layperson and the it is actually a good diet for ail the family Generally speaking, a consumer is entitled to get what physician. with a few extra foods added.” the law calls a "merchantable” product for bis money. I c 'The book grew out of the authors’ con­ The authors point out, for example, that (|j uvu j Ggt ^4.00 worth of coupons What the court wgs telling Amy was that this particular 14-gN.( cont. viction, based on years of experimenta­ sodium is found not only in salt. It is often fish chowder did indeed qualify as “merchantable.” 4 i a . 9 9 ^ tion, that diet can play a large part in added during preparation to relishes, or ^2.40 in cash. But consider another case. Here, a man eating a date ------—------mitigating the dangers of hypertension. frozen and canned foods and so-called junk Buy one case or 12 packages of any size This offer is not assignable and expires Dec. muffin broke a tooth on a date pit that had not been / P T O Q U C G /•D eli- One may not even know that he or she foods. Its presence in these foods has to be removed. He sued the bakery and won a verdict. The Jo hn so n s Disposable Diapers. Cut out twelve 31. 1978. Twelve U.RC, symbols MUST ac­ WESTERN RATRICK CUDAHY suffers from hypertension. A blood accounted for in a hypertension diet. The U PC. symbols including company this ccnificate to receive the $4.(X) in court said: pressure check can reveal it. book lists sources of sodium, many that the code numbers below .25* coupons or $2.40 refund. Only one “The presence of a pit (in a date muffin) would not be BARTim PEARS CANNED HAM The physician will decide whether the one would not readily suspect. the symbol from the bot­ coupon may be redeemed for each carton reasonably expected, and its presence could prove as out tom left-hand corner of purchased. This offer is good only on retail hypertension sufferer needs medical “Living With High Blood Pressure” also of place and as a harmful as a pebble in baked beans.” twelve boxes of purchases of JOHNSON'S Disposable Diapers, treatment. No matter what the doctor contains menus according to calorie in­ Of course, to win a claim one must show a causal con­ J o h n s o n sDisposable 5-lb? says about medication, however, he or she take, along with surprisingly long list of Diapers A U PC sym­ N a m e ______■ nection between product and injury. In another case a . 3 9 ' can will almost invariably prescribe a diet permitted foods and surprisingly satisfac­ bol looks like a lot of vertical lines with num­ woman developed an eye irrtation after using a certain LAVONIAN BRISKET CONSUfyfER SIZE WHOLE WITH RIB CAGE bers under the lines. Address _ 0 9 lower in sodiunr and calories. tory suggestions for using artificial eggs. soap, so she sued the market. $ 1 2 9 To receive your $4 00 in 25^' Store Coupons C it y ____ ...... lb. ■ Chicken Breast ,b Sodium and fat are two leading dietary Recipes are provided for many items on - j j — d m “If there was nothing wrong with that soap,” she /Seafood- Corned Beef ^Service Deli good on any size of Joh n so n S Disposable Dia­ threats to the human heart. Ainericans the menus. ■ pers (that's sixteen 25‘‘ coupons), complete State______.______reasoned in court, v^hy would my eye become LONG ISLAND CHERRY STDNE DDMESTICSTDRE SLICED BEEF GROUND SKINLESS AND BONELESS (|ie certificate and place a large X in this box. Limit one per family address. irritated?” J $4.00 Coupons. But she had no evidence that the soap was what had FRESH ClAMS Chuck Patties .*1 ” Chicken Breast COOKED HAM To receive your $2.40 Refund Check, place a r - S *ve (hit p a ri o f Ih c c e rtific a te fo r your record*. cause her ailment. The court decided that whatever the Pinochle l^arge X in this box. G $2.40. Under Stress? D m I >»'nf t w /k v i l J i t l P C »Lin LOIN CENTER LOIN BONE IN ^ ^ woman’s problem, she could not arbitrarily pin the blame BEEF CHUCK SHOULDER STEAKS. BONELESS. CUT FOR Mail twelve U.RC symbols to: I'ol' iiuin iliu htolv v 11J i i> jc k .i j«>i o l ads ii.'V IC avail. J u h iix o ii s Oi>po>dl>l«> D ia p cis plu> .t c o m p k tc J c e rtili' on the seller. ■ AFTER Pork Chops . ^1” Johnson's Disposable Diapers cotv 10 London Broil $4.00 Coupon Offer A public service feature of ll.e American Bar Associa­ TUES. ______Vz-lb, > 4 '^ , lOHNSON S DrtpoiAblv Di.«pvi> M »Xi Coupon Oile- Take This Test Manchester RO. Box 25347 PO Bos 25347. Cmc.nnji. Ohio45225 tion and the Connecticut Bar Association. LOIN COUNTSV S n U BONE-IN . . . . BEEFCHUU BONELESS Top scorers in the Cincinnati. OhiCL45225 In lo u i 10 4IS I should it’ fo iv c iist^'o n 2b- < e l 7 7 This stress test was prepared by Drs. Robert L. ^General Merchandise-^ ^In-Store Bakery Receive your $4 00 in 25‘' coupons or $2.40 Sloic Coupons good on JOt’IN'iON S Dopowl’le Du- Cube Steak Pork Ribs . *1"’ Woolfoht and Frank C. Richardson, psychologists and co­ Manchester Senior Citizens p c is or >2 4 0 iv lu n d c h « k PRDaDRSILEX FRESH BAKED Pinochle Group game Aug. refund check in fouf to six w ec^-. >,, , Di'.u Cuilom^r \W giAipfullY KCip’ this and any authors of “Stress, Sanity and Survival” (Monarch ronsuniei rcguesl and uill Jo out Ivvi :o Ml il pfornpik LOIN ASSORTED BONE-IN. For coupons or cash, ;This’<{ffer good 'only in the OS'.A..‘‘except 24 at the Army and Navy Hcuvvvi’i ■xjinufiin.rt ihing* go urong dospR* our Port Thirty States Require BEEF CHUCK BONELESS EQUAL AMOUNT OF SIRLOIN, BLADE B CENTER CHOPS Press, 88.95): where restricted by law, This certificate may not rifo rts if ihi» h .ip p i'n s p iv jr f .itC4?pi our Apologv and 2-SUCE TOASTER ITALIAN BREAD 1. Do you worry about the future? Club are Andy Noske, 624, ■ mail this coupon. be transferred or mechanically reproduced aJJre4> any inquin<>> about ihis olit't lo Johnion » Di>- CubesforSte Pork Chops...... 2. Do you sometimes have trouble falling asleep? Archie Houghtaling, 618, powbtv Planers ^4 HO Coupon Oiler PO Bos 25300. Smoke, Fire Detectors Cincmiidli Ohio452'25 BEEF CHUCK UNDER BONE IN 3. Do you often reach for a cigarette, a drink, or a Meyer Livett, 617, Vincent 1 4 -o z .l tranquilizer to reduce tension? Borello, 606, Lee B lade^teak Ground Chuck ib^ ” loaf 4 5 ' MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — Legislatures of 30 states have ONLY______4. Do you become irritated over basically insignificant Steinmeyer, 599, Kate STORE COUPON pass^ laws requiring smoke and fire detectors in new matters? Frey, 593, Bert Turner, Take this coupon 120^ To our Cutlofflir: Please be sure lo tetfeem in distributor ol the have passed laws calling for the detectors, and federal LOWRKTMLK time to do them? - Cormier, 560. brand'sire(s) indicated you are authorized to re­ law requires them on all manufactured housing and new Vernon deem this coupon as our agent We will pay the lace 7. Do you hqve headaches or stomach problems? Save 20^ value plus 5* handing lor each coupon redeemed homes where mortgages are insured by the FHA,” said I $ -|4 7 - $ J 2 7 g 8. Do you feel pressure to accomplish or to get things Winners in the Vernon only if you and the consumer have compked with the IC IC terms of the offer Invoices showing purchase Of Richard T. Golding, market manager for Honeywell. 6 .4 -o z.l done? Senior Citizens Pinochle on any size sufficient stock to cover coupons presented must be tube Vi-gN . shown on request and failure lo do so may al our States requiring them are Alabama, Alaska, California, cart. 9. Are you very concerned about being either well-liked Club tournament Aug. 24 at option void all coupons submitiedlor redemption on Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, or successful? the Senior Citizens Center • this oiler This cobpon is non-assignabie and void il prespresented...... by, oulse per larraly dustrial park, makes a a Lydall Inc. in Manchester. better banking services a Hahn will be re^n sib le COUPON SAVING necessity in the area. for Lydall’s internal The office would be auditing and SEC reporting located in part of the DOZEN 180 functions. Before joining building which formerly CARTON CT. Bath Tissue QT. Lydall, Hahn was housed the Caldor depart­ PKG. 80Z. associated with Arthur ment store garden shop, JAR PKG. Andersen & Co. in Hart­ Dovelette Matrick said. The office ford as a senior accoun­ would include a drive-in 6 roll pkg. tant. 6 9 * window. Hahn has a bachelor’s Matrick also said SBM is I with this coupon and S7 50 purchase or more degree in economics­ S m g im \^A ug 30thruSept 5.1978 Umitoneperiamly contemplating installation accounting from College of of a 24-hour-a-day, seven- « With Holy Cross in Worcester, day-per-week, automated Mass. He is a tnember of teller system. Coupon ,4he American Institute of Miracle Whip The Savings Bank of in Ad Certified Fhiblic Accoun­ Royal Gelatins Finast Manchester now has 12 of­ cold Bond Stamps tants and the Cdnnecticut Barbecue Kraft fices serving six towns in Society for Certified Public Salad qL $•109 Eastern Connecticut. Accountants. He and his Sauce Briquets Dressing jar wife, Susan, reside in 3 ^.8 8 ^ Coventry. ■TV:- BEEfCHUCK FULLY BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS I FULLY COOKED COOKED Star-KIst Itma C harcoal Ice Cream O p e n "HOULDER LONDON SMOKED SMOKE Chunk Light 61^ oz. P it ■ Breysf’s Wgal. $ 4 4 9 5 9 20 bag I All Natural conL In Oil can 5 9 * ‘ROASTS BROIL HAMS HAMS RUMP ■5rbeh«f$MM«dNnlH4llHMlirapbg4lBhti«4ilTaNlifelef*re4eal«rA«P ^ $1CI iMlMtfMBdeenlMdpriraInMhHm,Seepl« epeeMeaBiriwM ) I PORTION Finest Proudly Introduces... hMliied. y 4 5 9 SHOULDER H (nlir Y O irU . D O B E T T B l A T A & P W IT K .. STEAKS ■ KkMI DINNERSBELL ■ Ib. 'Ib. FORMOLY Cmlir SUcsd'Rotitsor Naturally Smoked . . . Tender-. . Juicy . . . All Words Bsif Chucfc-Bomliis 6ROUNO CHUCK ANY SIZE PK6. HAM STEAKS describing Dinner Bell Meals! So. indulge, and prepare BLADE STEAKS H ’ S LEAN GROUND BEEF *i*s your favorite dishes with Dinner Bell Meats! That's quality MLeln-tiralHiy. NEVER FROZEN! you can trust. SIRLOM STEAKS READY TO COOK! P^^utter^asted Extra Post m i m RIB EYES (Fcei. Joins Bank CoHoct Gold Bond Stampa avarytima Richard H. Kopp, direc­ 1 a I A C C Fully Cooked-Whole eradi'A'-Froui-m-Zlii. M you shop A&P. You gat ona “Q^dan YOUNG 1010HL& tor of information services Full Cut 1 D w ilw lw d d n C II 1 1 or Pomon-Waler Added * 1 ” Richard F. Haggerty has Tan“ stamp (or ovary dollar you CORMSHHm a of Lydall Inc. in •pond (axcapt on producta axdudad joined the Connecticut AWSkad4kttoi-Hb.pli|. fii Manchester, has assumed Bank and Trust Co. as an by law.) full responsibility for the Sirioin Steak Senii-Boneless Ham ! ■ ■ ! I- BBEFBOLOCNA ’ assistant treasurer and Sava your stampt In handy "Supor Aon Pi|i-Fa. F v C company’s corporate data mortgage loan officer in Savings booklata. avallabla at tha J b . processing operations. ditckatandt. Each booklat holds 30 SUCaSACON ’ OUR FiKST QUAiirr wm Adp-tp nner* $^39 the real estate division. Ooldan Tana. In addition to the cor­ SM-HAptO. e With $ 4 7 9 Haggerty is responsible | i ^ P i . PorkLoln'CouitrySlyli-WMt A 4 5 S 2 Fresh U.S.D.A.Inspected porate data processing Sliced Lunch Meat...... Radaam your (Iliad Supar Savinga AIPBACON ^ Fresh U.S.D.A. Inspei^ed Full for the administration and booklat toward tha Supar Savinga Pork Ribs lb. mission, Kopp wiil con­ Tenderloin underwriting of residen­ apaclala of your cholca. Thara art 12 IMmiNntlonHdioclimnlor-.. * CHICKEN'?-** CHICKEN $1 Pwklim-Pgfk SH79 tinue to be responsible for i2 o j T P now spoclals this woak. Watch our CHDOLES Ikf $ pkg f 9 tial construction and land LEGS BREASTS Back Ribs *1 lb. providing data processing Meat or Beef Wieners development loans. He was ada. IMrtwNitlonMdBriSslMilor^ < Port Loin Bmlw-Mi $ ^ 9 R and communications BOLOGNA ...... formerly employed by ExAniipii i*& LESSER QUANTITIES 79* lb. • SPLIT BREASTS *1.19 Ib. P ork RoaStS Ib. guidance to all Lydall Mr. Deli Favorites! Society for Savings as the COLD BOND divisions. Freshly Ground Several Times Daily tract development officer. * 3 0 P u r c h a s e = m s Kopp, who has b ^ n with Not More Than 20S Fat 99 Haggerty attended St. STAMPS 3 lbs. or more ; Lydall Inc. sinc^ 1969, Ground Beef M ic h a e l’s C o lleg e, UMirONECOlPONretFANLY 300 stam ps+300FRa attended the University of Imported VAUD AU6.27-9OT. 2, « 7 I BonalMt U ndiililadi Haddock Fillet Winooski, Vt., and is a (60 cow en Tens) Hartford and the Hartford designated residential Institute of Accounting. He GOLDEN RIPE Cooked Ham Steak C h u c k member of the American 7 T ^ ».. T and his wife and their QBiFranks a w Institute of Real Estate YELLOW Freshly tfreshL H 7* daughter reside in South Brookskla Firm Fresh Chickwi W M Boneiess. U ndifbladi ' Appraisers. BANANAS Windsor. Sliced $ A 29 He is a director of the ^ Six Pack AIIPunxna-YellowH |. Frash-Crisp ■pound Legs W hole Roast C h u c k Fresh Flounder Rllet...... 2.59 Hartford County Home CAUFORWA Channel Changes Beef Fr^ks Morrison & Schitl pourxj 1.59 Fresh Swordfish...... 2.79 Builders Association, a 12 oz. ONIONS 3i»o99^ CELERY 49£ REO-Wnm-BUCK Imported Sliced Bacon .. kl 149 Beef Chuck Cube Steakir... 1.69 member of the American c&ccoia cans Long6ra«i m Frtsh-Escarolaor Swiss Cheese Freshly Shced pou.d2.09 m Corporate Name Fresh Steamer Clams...... 89* Institute of Real Estate Ground Beef NolOvef22SFatContent, .0 1.19 Chicken Thighs — ib 79* CHICORY Channei Home Centers pduod39* Appraisers, and a member CUKES 3*«39* 39S Fresh Salads Stuffed Clams Laro»...... ^ 1.89 Purple Baautits 9 A C ! Ihc. is the new corporate Avtiltbit Only In Sloris With Stnict M il Chicken Drumsticks . ib 89* Beef Chuck for Stew S * . ib 1.49 of Cainpbeli Council Knights name for Channel Com­ Rib Steak Sofl &SarS'...... » 1.99 Chicken Breast .1 0 9 of Columbus, Manchester. r o M 0 R N S 6 9 < EGGPLANT 59S, panies Inc. Fresh From Baker Street! Farm Fresh Dairy Favorites! Haggerty and bis family ‘‘The new name better Boneless Pork Roast W .. ib 1.49 Beef Shoulder USbAthoce . , . Ib 1.89 reside in Manchster. reflects our role as the Beef Kabobs ...... «> 179 Sandwich Steak ggSISSS... ib 1.99 & DAYTIME 30 ct. or leader in the home center /^ h ir* l^ o n Lfig Quarters w Back Pop Rocks CC188WPMnIIF ' ipt : I Brookside Farm Fresh • .. 59* Sales Manager industry,” explained cor­ Fresh Pork Steak .... ,b 1.39 V./I llUiVwl Cotiage Cheese ORANGE EXTRA ABSORBENT 24 Ct. freshDeliRolls Breast Otrs twWng Danhiel J. Lescoe of Grape or .17 oz. porate executives, who V../I I B r o o k ^ Farm Fresh lb 65* JUKE CMCKEN Beef Liver Store Siced ...... Ib 59* Manchester has been ap­ Cherry pkg. PAMPER! added that the change is 12oz.can 2-li.pkg effective immediately. pointed grocery sales DIAPERS Channel, a wholly-owned From Our Produce Department.. .First Of The Fresh! g ® i“a ''s 5 9 * manager for the Stop & §1 Youf Clwlcal subsidiary of W.R. Grace Shop Supermarkets in $|99 NewCountry Yogurt.. n n a BANANA CAKE pka 9 9 Anil WoO'SalTiiali Manchester Parkade. MARVEL-SLICED HADDOCK or Channel offers more than Merger Plans CUT CORN 4 S w *1 ° ° •a? 99* COD FILLETS Minute Maid PMaloes ^ 10^ 79* Ban Roll’On iH i ..... WHITE I 50,000 products in its ATLANTA (U PI)-N ep­ FRENCH FRIES 4 ’pn'J »1°° lumber, buiiding Deodorant tune International Inc., a Bread! materials, paint, plum­ Orange Juice Italian Paine Plums— 3«» 1.00 major supplier of water- M E f i^ T P iB s 16 oz can 9 9 f 9 9 * bing, hardware, electricai, Hanging Plants Red Radishes ...... 5 c e lo p k g s 1.00 pollution control equip­ and lawn and garden 12 02 QQ$ mis nuuii luuru lui uoi icS , ,„ * ment based in Atlanta, and Finast Lemonade W * . . 5 cans 1.00 Fresh Mushrooms ... a ceNopko 2 39 departm ents. ^Channel Sava *1.00 Wheelabrator Frye Inc., of 8" $ ^ 9 9 Polident Denture Tablets o '. Home Centers ific. is, in Taterboy Potatoes ‘vlNri'SlIriH)‘vlNit'SlIriH) O3 lirtgS 1 .0 0 Off Regular ° , Fresh Caaots.. 4caiS.O. 1 0 0 1.69 Hampton, N.H., have 1135 TOLLAND TNKPE - CALDOR PLAZA - MANCHESTER effect, a supermarket for Price agreed tentatively on a Tiny Tender Peas 11‘rr M V! K'55* Pascal Celery Frev,...... si3»<49* Agree Shampoo ...... b^iw. 1.09 ITEMS FOA SAIE HOT AVAXAaE TO WHOIESAIEAS DA AETAA. OEAliAS do-it-yourselfers. i merger plan involving an rniCES EfFECTIVE AUGUST ZTSEPTEMKH 2. 1975 WE RESEAK THE SIGHT TO IM T OUANTITf S A » TO CORAECT TTPOGAAMCAL EAAOAS exchange of stock. v;