PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maiuhoster. Conn.. Fri.. Jan. 5. 1979 Economic Focus of 1978 Remained on J.C. Penney r— i The ongoing construction of the Work at K-Mart is under way and for about 100 at its high point. It was Tobacco crops gave way to bricks of whether you would be able to buy a Street was being converted to J.C. Penney warehouse with its opening is expected in July. In beset with troubles, however, and a and mortar in the flat land in the drink at a Manchester tavern on Sun­ professional offices for a group of Oil Firms Sued Scholastic potential for the future contined to China Wants UN I I Skywalk Bonds ^ general, merchants around town, in­ .vear's end only 35 were still drawing northwest of town and in November day. The town lifted its ban op Sun­ doctors who had purchased the On Overcharges dominate the economic news of cluding those along Main Street said paychecks through CETA. it was announced that most of the day liquor sale beginning Dec. 31. building. To Help Cambodia I Sports Roundup 1 Run Into Protest ^ Manchester in 1978. the Christmas season was good to The news of business personnel remaining tobacco land will be Tavern owners are among those per­ Page 6 What was once the home of a Page 10 Toward the end of the year, the them, indicating that area residents that appeared through the year in­ leased out for vegetable growing. mitted to serve liquor on Sunday. It market at the Parkade and later the Page 6 1 1 Page 3 threat or promise, depending on have some funds for discretionary dicated an increase in the staffs of Manchester residents began the appears the Board of Directors site for Treasure City, became the point of view, of the Buckland Com­ spending. real estate brokerages and the year shopping on Sunday when they passed the permissive law feeling sales space for Channel, a New- ^ ,v ft < mons development in the same part There were unemployed and un­ housing market improved, with the pleased. For a while they gave up taverns were excluded. Jsersey based building supply house. of town reemerged after remaining deremployed persons in Manchester, demand exceeding the supply. People Sunday shopping when a new law Banks looked to supermarkets as Another building supplier, dormant for a number of years. however, and the Manchester Area were buying despite increased costs prohibited it. Then they started again expansion sites and set up branches Grossman’s, was in the process of Manrl|patpr Also reasserting itself at year's Conference of Churches and other and increased mortgaee rates. when a state court struck down the within the markets. Meanwhile moving to a new store on Spencer Cloudy end was interest in revitalizing com­ social service organization found One result of higher real estate law. markets looked to warehouses for an Street. Highs near 20 mercial downtown, a perennially plenty of good works to be done. On costs, however, reflected in the per­ As the year ended they were example and began to change their Some industries in town, including recurring goal. the whole they also found the con­ mits issued by the building depart­ wondering whether they would con­ formats, abandoning fancy shelves Lydall Inc. and the Rogers Corp., Dctille on page 2 The biggest economic blight — and tributions of money to do them with. ment. They showed that more people tinue Sunday shopping. The court's and fancy service for stacks of also took steps to expand their it showed in the Christmas shopping Townwide unemployment was were altering and adding to existing decision is under appeal and that merchandise still in boxes, and plants. — was the inability of K-Mart to abated somewhat during the year by houses, in some cases building ad­ leaves Sunday opening question promising savings to the shopper. At Manchester Industrial Park reopen its Spencer Street store the controversial Comprehensive ditions as large as the original. where it has been for much of the At least one market building three new commercial buildings where the roof had collapsed in a Employment Training Act, CETA. Tobacco continued to disappear time — unaswered. changed its face and function. The were started this year for new storm. Satellite stores suffered. The federal program provided work from the landscape of Manchester. New Witness iEu^ntun M rralJ Also unanswered was the question old A&P, later Arthur's, East Center tenants. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A sur­ Vol. XCVIII, No. 81 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, January 6, 1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 • 20(t Single Copy • 15« Home Delivered prise witness in the murder Business retrial of Guillermo Aillon Friday placed him within a block or two saveanextra •CHAINS •EARRINGS of the North Haven house where Aillon's estranged wife and •RELIGIOUS JEWELRY parents- were later found slain. The witness, Maria Petrillo, Top U.S. General ^0 wS'E Entire stock of 14K Gold now a Temple University law stu­ Italian-Style Neck Chains dent, said she did not come prices forward at Aillon’s original trial O f f .“SStm.,...... 6“,. 124“ in 1973 because her parents did not want her to get involved. Wear singly or group 'em! Fine to massive links. She said when she read in To Evaluate Iran September about Aillon’s retrial, she contacted authorities anef WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Diamond-Stud 14K Gold Earrings policies or political chaos follows an might have on security in Iran itself volunteered to testify about seeing United States has sent a four-star 8Pt.T.W.‘ 16PI.T.W.* 25PI.T.W.* end of the ’s absolute power. and the region. Aillon the night of Aug. 14, 1972, general to Iran to help assess The sources said Huyser flew to 5760 9970 13340 She was then 18 and driving home whether top secret U.S. military and Tehran from his headquarters in Iran has received more than $8 from work at a local Howard spy equipment will remain safe and West Germany Thimsday in a visit billion in sophisticated U.S. weapons Reg. 89.97 Reg. 159.97 Reg. 199.97 in the last six years — including F14 Johnson restaurant. whether Iran’s military will retain closely coordinated with the White Special group of dazzling full-facet diamonds influence if a leftist government House. fighter planes with top secret M a n a g e r in handsome settings, 'T w (Toiaiweigui) Phoenix missiles. Balanced Budget takes power, sources said Friday. Official spokesmen confirmed the MANCHESTER - Paul Entire Stock of Lovely The defense sources said Air Force trip but described it as one of a series A few U.S.-supplied warplanes Pompei. form erly of AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - Gen. Robert Huyser, second-ranking designed “to continue reviewing the have been sabotaged in the current Manchester, has been ap­ 14K Gold Pierced Earrings Former U.S. Treasury Secretary U.S. commander in Europe, is situation in countries with which we turmoil, but the 80 advanced F14 jets William Simon will team with two pointed office manager for SPECIAL GROUP holding consultations in Tehran at a have important defense were not involved. Watkins Bros. Inc., of 935 outgoing governors to lead a drive time when the Iranian military, relationships.” U.S. officials say the Phoenix mis­ SrKw...... 4'',. 26“ seeking a constitutional conven­ which U.S. officials had hoped would Main St. of STEREO SYSTEMS Fabulous variety of shapes and slyJ^ps! The spokesmen said Huyser had siles — which have not been given to Pompei is well known in tion to draft an amendment man­ - remain a stabilizing influence, is met with Ambassador William any ally other than Iran — are kept the Manchester area dating a balanced federal budget. being rocked by resignations. Sullivan and other U.S. officials. under extremely tight security apart FEATURING: EMERSON • JULIETTE ‘87,0*237 V George Snyder, national direc­ having been employed for Entire Stock of 14K Goid & Siiver U.S. officials have expressed con­ They declined to give further details. from the planes. tor of Balance the Budget But defense sources said the dis­ four years as the manager • LLOYD’S • PRECOR • SONY Our Reg. 129.99 to 319.99 cern about the security of secret U.S. The United States also keeps highly Reiigious Crosses or Medals AmendifS^ Committee, Friday cussions included the sensitive topics of the Big and Tall Shop for military and espionage technology sensitive electronic surveillance Regal's. Our Reg. C 5 7 0 4 4 0 said S i p ^ outgoing Gov. Dolph of whether Iranian military leaders equipment at a network of Here are a few savings examples ...you’ll find many more to choose from ! Briscoe of Texas, and Maine’s deployed in Iran, particularly if a will lose the influence they have had Pompei is an honors new government adopts pro-Soviet monitoring stations along the Soviet graduate of the Hartford Large selection of tasteful styles in gold orsteriing. outgoing James B. Longley, the in the past, and what effect that border. Institute of Accounting. As nation’s only independent gover­ •ICPAM/FM/Phonowith $ Q 7 Watkins office manager •JULIETTE Professional nor, will be co-chairmen of the 8-T rack Recorder, Our Reg. 29.99.. O f will be responsible for all 1 Recorder, Our Reg. 199.99...... *167 group. Briscoe is a Democrat, Marilyn Young of Spruce Street gets ready for a ride on the billing. accounts Famous Brand OurLowtsfPrfceEiwrf Simon is a Republican. wheelchair lift of the town’s new mini-bus. Roger Talbot, right, •SANKYO Dolby’“Stereo $ O Q “We need to take action, the U.S. China Stand receivable, associated • LLOYD’S Self-Recording 17-Jewel Watches Ladies’ U.I.T. watches and Carl Gustafson starts to operate the lift. Both are staff and computer work. Cassette Deck, Our Reg. 139.99...... 9 9 System, Our Reg. 219.99...... *167 federal budget deficit is ap­ •WALTHAM-HELBROS SAVE 5-Function proaching $800 billion. It is with Manchester’s Phone-A-Ride system, which operates the Pompei is married and •BENRUS* HAMILTON resides with his wife Chris­ •SEVILLE Stereo with •SONY Audio Component AN EXTRA L.C.D. Watch costing the taxpayers $l,billion a transportation system for elderly and handicapped residents. Cassette Recorder, Reg. 149.99.. 1 1 £ System, Our Reg. 269.97 ...... week interest alone," he said. (Herald photo by Pearson) ty in Somers. *177 Our Reg. 22™ Our 9 4 4 0 Backed by Allies “The third biggest item in the 35% Reg. 34.99 £ I •JULIEHE/eSR Stereo with $ - 1 4 ^ • YORX 8-Track & Cassette federal budget is debt service, or SAINT FRANCOIS, Guadeloupe villa bathed by the balmy sea breezes of the first session of talks among Wolff-Zackin Recorder, Our Reg. 169.98...... 1 I H Recorder, Our Reg. 299.99.... OFF Smart fashion styling... interest on that debt. *187 2i?';...28“ Our Reg. continuous display of Town Gets Bus (UPI) — America’s Atlantic allies of this tropical French Caribbean Carter, French President Valery Aids School hour and minute. Friday expressed complete support island. •SOUNDESIGN 8-TRACK $ i > | 7 Men’ s or women’s Prices Giscard d’Estaing, West Germany •SONY Professional Second, month and Guard Charged for U.S. normalization of relations “The normalization of relations VERNON — As has been Recorder, Our Reg. 179.99 ...... I H f System, Our Reg. 319.99...... *237 electronics, calendars, date at the touch of a Chancellor Helmud Schmidt and the custom for the past day/dates and more. button. After Long Wait with China and agreed that U.S. with China was seen as a positive fac­ British Prime minister James (UPI) — An armored recognition should not affect the several years, Wolff- Not all stylei In all itorti. truck guard was charged Friday tor and development of relations Callaghan Friday. MANCHESTER - After a wait of been on order for more than a year. policy of detente with the Soviet should not in any way be detrimental Zackin and Associates of as the coffee break bandit who more han a year, the town Friday American officials said European Because of the delay in delivery, Union. to detente with the Soviet Union, leaders expressed concern about the Vernon and its patrons, stole $1,5 million from his own received one of two mini-buses it has the Town Board of Directors agreed An “exhilarated” President Carter which should not bring it into Soviet Union’s SS20 missile and those have selected the Talcott- Figure and Hockey Skates for Special Group of Ceramic truck in the largest bank fund ordered from the federal govern­ early last year to establish the received the vote of support from the question,” French spokesman Pierre concerns were dealt with by Carter. ville School as the heist in Michigan history. ment. Men, Women, Boys and Girls Giftware and Servingware system with the two rented buses. leaders of France, West Germany Hunt told a news briefing. Carter assured them again their recipient of a holiday don- The FBI recovered all but $148 In an informal ceremony held in The purchased bus that arrived and Britain at a sports shirt summit tion. OurRea_ $C $O0 Our Reg. of the money stolen from the the Municipal Building parking lot, security would not be compromised 2.2910 34.99...... Friday will now be used in the conference held in a thatched roof Hunt gave newsmen a description Thomas Wolff, director 6 .9 9 to » .9 9 ...... 9 to 1“,. 23™ Purolator Security Co. truck the key and license plates to the vehi­ system and will replace one of the by the SALT talks. of the insurance agency, Rugged Naugalon®, leather or nylon uppers with Choose from a magnificent assortment of vases, while the suspect’s two partners cle were turned over to Mayor ashtrays, ‘Lazy Susans', servers and more. rented vehicles. with the approval of the tempered steel blades in single or double-runner 30% were sipping coffee in a roadside Stephen Penny. The second bus purchased by the policyholders, gives the styles plus NHL approved hockey skates. restaurant 60 miles northeast of The bus now will become part of town is expected to arrive soon, Clearance—Just 300 pair per Store. OFF donation to the school in­ Entire Stock of Siiverpiate Detroit, the town's transportation system for Laine Dyer, human services aide, Homemakers’ Service stead of providing a Christ­ Our Reg. Fred M. Dixon Jr., 28, of Pon­ elderly and handicapped residents. Prices or Chrome Servingware and said. mas gift for clients. Decorator Accessories tiac, a trusted four-year employee The system has been in operation Several members of the Board of The money is used for Sno-Jet^ Coaster poly with yellow Q 88 with no known police record, sur­ since March. Directors attended the delivery the benefit of the excep­ safety bumper, 2 grips. Reg. 3.99...... ib Our Reg. rendered to police and FBI agents Both the buses now used in the ceremony Friday along with U.S. May Merge with MPHNA tional children at the 5.4910 39.99 ...... 3™„ 27“ at his parents' home.in suburban system are being rented by the town. Rep. William Cotter and Town school. Sno-Jet®‘Thunderbolt’Toboggan yigg Gleaming, beautiful trays, casseroles, pitchers, Livonia nine hours after the It had purchased two buses, primari­ Manager Robert Weiss. By BARBARA RICHMOND hom-emaker board visited the School officials said that Built-up sides, 4 handles. Reg. 6 .4 9...... 7^ serving carafes and many, many other pieces. robbery and was held on federal ly with federal funds, but both have growth of those services in the Herald Reporter Middlesex Community Health Ser­ future.” through the years they Toy OEPT. QIFTWAREOEPT. bank robbery charges. have Deeir able to obtain MANCHESTER - In an effort to vices Inc. in Middletown. This agen­ He added, ”Our commitment to many specialized and provide better and less costly home cy was the result of a merger of the providing better and less costly home necessary pieces of equip­ Police Plan Enforcement care services to residents of Middletown Public Health Nursing care services to residents of this PRCSTO Fan-Forced ‘Digits’ Captain Fined ment for the benefit of the Portable Radiant Heater Manchester, the River East Association and the Middletown community has led us to believe that students. Electronic Game SHELBOURNE, N.S. (UPI) - Homemaker-Home Health Aide Ser­ Homemaker Service. the only route to accomplish this is in Of Sunday Liquor Law Mrs. Shirley Howard, executive a single, unified agency.” ’’Through the efforts of iKa Our A U.S. fishing boat captain was vice Inc. is seriously considering these generous people, we Reg.28.97 ...... £ m O director of the Middletown agency, Special invitations to attend the Reg. 18.87...... 15“ fined $1,600 Friday for unlawfully said Friday night the establishment merging with the Manchester Public have been able to provide Instant radiant heat! Thermostat- entering Canadian waters and MANCHESTER -,T he Police Health Nursing Association. will speak at the Jan. 25 meeting. meeting have been sent to all of the Computer-coded brain twister! Department said Friday it plans to plans to open Sunday. The owner, many advances in our controlled to maintain desired heat Guess the 4-dlgit number program obstructing fisheries officials. His The Board of Directors of the Joseph L, Swensson, president of board members of the homemaker level. Chrome grille. #H-13 enforce the town** Sunday liquor law Paul Fultz, feels the town’s regula­ the board of the homemaker agency, service and the nursing agency, the educational prxjgram In correct sequence from clues cargo of 26,000 pounds of sword­ tion is discriminatory against es­ homemaker service will meet Jan. 25 provided. and make an arrest if a tavern is at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room said the board’s committee report town’s Board of Directors, Robert which otherwise would fish was also ordered confiscated. tablishments such as his. opened. of the First Federal Savings Bank, said, “Our observations of Weiss, town manager; William Hale, have been most im­ EDISON Fan-Forced Captain Leslie Hines, 51, of “Under the existing ordinance, Eiectronic ‘Enforcement will take place,” 344 W, Middle Turnpike, to discuss Middlesex led us’ to conclude that a president of the United Way of possible,” Dr. Bernard Sid- Portable Heater Onset, Mass., was cleareti of they’re not authorized to open," Bathroom Seat in Detective Capt. Joseph Brodks said. such a move. merger of the homemaker agency in Manchester; Pat Schardt, president man, superintendent of ‘Amaze-A-Tron’ Game charges his trawler was involved Patrol Capt. Henry Minor said. The schools said. Our Stoneware Soup Mugs The Town Board of Directors ap­ The Manchester Community Ser­ Manchester with the public health of the Manchester Community Ser­ White or Vivid Coiors in illegally transporting swordfish department has discussed the matter Reg. 18.99...... 15^» Our proved an ordinance that now per­ vice Council Study Committee has nursing agency in Manchester would vices Council; and Ed Ota, of the Reg. 24.88...... caught in Canadian waters into with the prosecutor of the state court 1320 watts of warmthi Safety tip- Our Reg. H 1 7 Our Reg. 5 6 3 19“ mits the sale of liquor on Sunday in already made the recommendation result in an agency which could more United Way of Greater Hartford. 1.99 Each...... I 6.99 to 8 .4 9 .... the United States. His trawler in East Hartford. AMC Raises over switch shuts it off automatically Microprocessor plots out one of 8 ail establishments except taverns that a single home care agency be es­ efficiently and less expensively Those who were invited should call maze patterns. Right move brings was ordered returned. “Obviously, the person who opens Thermostat control. 8324022 Large capacity, with handles Molded seamless seat in your and package stores. tablished to serve the Town of provide home care services to the the homemaker office, 643-9511 to lor extra convenience. Many choice of white or decorator musical ’go-ahead’; wrong move, thinks he’s right." Minor said. "The 1979 Prices One tavern in town — Renn’s Manchester. members of the community and confirm their attendance. The “snow • Edison Deluxe Portable Healer handsome styles and patterns colors. Gleaming enamel finish. gets a ’raspberry’. courts will decide " DETROIT (UPI) - (1374029) Our Rig. 40.99...... 38.60 to choose from. Eich requires 9 Veil bettery (not incl.) Tavern on Cooper Street — opened Recently three members of the become a strong foundation for the date” for the meeting is Jan, 31, AC edeptor availibli at extra coat. Suspend Search last Sunday, and no enforcement ac­ American Motors Corp., HOUSEWARES DEPT. HARDWARE DEPT. . 30 OKh per store. No raincheckt. following the lead of two of tion was taken. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (U PD - This week, however, police say the Big Three auto firms, The U.S. Coast Guard Friday has raised sticker prices on they will take action. Your Neighbors’ Views: Do you expect s J & J Dental Floss night suspended a search for a 70- Even so, an employee at Renn's its 1979-model cars and foot tug boat reported missing Jeeps an average ^9. so Yds.—All Types recession this year? Our Reg. 1.04...... 5 9 ^ after it failed to reach Camden AMC Vice President and planned to resume looking for Dale Dawkins said the the vessel at dawn Saturday. price hike involves Ultra-Brite Toothpaste prices Coast Guard spokesman Mike Hospitals i ; - vehicles equipped with op­ 7.8 oz. Tube O A t our Reg Boursier said the search for the tional six-cylinder and V-8 Our Reg. 1.41...... 0 9 tug. King Cobra, was called off engines and Jeep models temporarily because of darkness. Opposing on which V-8 engines are Pond's Cocoa Butter Lotion He said authorities began standard. looking for the vessel after it Cars equipped with four- 8 02. Jar 0 7 * EUREKA HEW Curbs Our Reg. 1.59...... » l f ’ ’ Highrise Redwood Speciai Group of failed to arrive in Camden cylinder engines are not Rotomatic Vacuum Sportmen’s Outerwear Wednesday afternoon from affected. Bird Feeder Greenwich, Conn. Our WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Dawkins said six- Ladies’ ‘Personal Touch’ Razor nation’s hospitals Friday assailed an cylinder engines offered as Reg. 134.88. M14 Our 5 3 3 Includes 2 Blades <4 t y c Reg. 6.99...... 14™.. 48™ HEW plan to liniit their inflation to options on AMC’s new Our Reg. 1 .9 9 ...... I .0 0 Includes 9-piece tool setl Two-way Edge Kleener, auto­ Our Reg. 22.47 to 69.80 9.7 percent this year. The American Spirit subcompact and Con­ Hooded or collared parkas, jackets Inside Today cord compact models went matic carpet adjustment. •20 Lb. Bag Bird Seed Medical Association pledged to again Powerful lubed-lor-life 11/8 and vests filled with down, Hollofil help kill any mandatory control bill up 150 in price while the Vidal Sassoon Shampoo H.P. motor. 41254 Our 977 II or Pplarguard Insulation. Unisex Calendars...... 12 with FREE Protein Pack 4 A A Reg. 3.49...... Sizes for men and women. Classified ...... 12-14 in Congress. 304-cubic-inch V-8 engine • EUREKA Deluxe Rotomatic 8oz. Our Reg. 1 .9 9 ...... 1 Church ...... 6 At the same news conference, the on the Spirit was boosted (>1273) Our Reg.'ieS.eS.....$129 •1 Lb. Bird Seed Bell i SPORTING GOODS DEPT. medical industry officials announced Sandra Durn Frank Ruhinate Gary Shaskin Robin Branam Sharon Shaskin Warren Ruasell $125. Our Reg. 69c...... 2for#1 Comics...... 15 Editorial ...... 4 that hospital costk rose 12.9 percent On the Concord and in the first 10 months of 1978 under a Sandra Durn, South Windsor — "There bury —”I don’t think so. The only thing Glastonbury — “I don’t think so. I just Pacer, the V-8 price was Entertainment ...... 2 “voluntary” inflation-fighting effort. may be. You look at the prices, going up is gasoline prices.” don’t believe it. Things are going pretty increased $150. On Jeeps, Obituaries ...... 6 "Our voluntary effort is working. everything’s going up.” Robin Hranam, 54 Middle Drive, East good now.” the V-8 engine price was People Food ...... 7 ALL STORES SALE PRICES It’s cutting the rate of increase in our Frank Ruhinate, 48 Silkee Drive, Hartford — “I think it’ll turn out all Warren Ru8»rll, Glastonbury — “I raised $10, including on the Sports...... 10-11 MANCHESTER VERNON EFFECTIVE costs,” said spokesman J. Alexander Glastonbury — “I don’t think so.” right.” honestly don’t know. I don’t believe it, but Jeep Wagoneer and J-20 Television ...... Weekend CLOSED FRIDAY McMahon of the American Hospital (fary SliaHkin, 42 Nanel Drive, Glaston­ Sharon Shaskin, 42 Nanel Drive, then I’m an optimistic personJ” truck which has a V-8 as 1145 TOLUND TURNPIKE TRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER AND Association. »______IV______standard equipment. SUNDAY STORE HOURS: DAILY & SATURDAY. 10 AM to 9 PM. SATURDAY T PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., S a l. Jan. 6. 1979 ThaVs Entertainment mNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Jan. 6, 1979 - PAGF THRiZf Forum of the Arts have to come up with some wild arguments, that I don’t see yet, to “do not meet the technical Skywalk Bonds Delayed After Protest change my mind.” requirements” to fill the jobs made At the Bushnell available. Musiral Events Applicants for the auditions must be HARTFORD (UPI) - The state any action until next Friday. transportation at the expense of the the five city council members have Athanson told the commission the Narrator Ed Lark presents his 13 years of age or older. The ‘Front Papfe’ ‘Era Is Gone Bond Commission Friday delayed ac­ Because about 125 protesters neighborhoods. said they oppose the project. skywalk “will polarize the city more 'The Rev. Peter Rosazza, Roman • Chilean pianist Flora Guerra will auditions will last one and a half travelogue on Norway tonight at 8 be guest artist Thursday at 1:15 p.m. tion on partial funding for the con­ showed up at the Bond Commission’s Donald Conrad, chairman of the Two lawmakers who are members than ever before.’’ a” T ‘•'Shop of Hart- and Sunday at 2 and 5 p.m. at hours. For further information, call By ALLEN M. WIDEM troversial downtown Hartford special meeting, the panel was city’s Downtown Council, and Alfred of the commission raised questions Rep, Boyd Hinds, D-Hartford, said lora, told the commission city at the Hartford Conservatory, Charles W. Darling, director of planners have "lost their sense of Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. 834 Asylum Ave., Harttord, at a The Hecht-MacArthur era of “The justifies the means. skywalk after scores of citizens forced to switch the hearing to a Lumsden, president of the Greater about the use of the bond issue for the the promoters of the project “have public relations. 549-4200, extension ciful phrasing. No, not like the fic­ priorities.” He said the city is Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., pianist regularly scheduled humanities Front Page" — in itself more fiction Mary McGory of the Washington tional novice reporter shouting on the showed up to protest the project. room at the Capitol. Hartford Chamber of Commerce, skywalk. manipulated all the technical 222. money to build a skywalk Santiago Rodriquez performs with seminar. She will play music by that fact — is gone. Star cannot be called a 1979 Dorothy phone to City Desk: “1 can’t write The commission, chair^ by Gov. The Legislature last year approved said the skywalk was necessary and Sen. Lawrence DeNardis, R- requirements but the funds can be the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. • Pilobolus, a modern dance group, put to better use.”' while It has reduced 108 policemen Brahms, Ginastera and Granados. The time of the “Extra! Extra!” is Thompson. Vernon Scott of United about the fire — it was out before I Ella Grasso, was to have voted on a $5 million state bond issue sought would provide jobs and an attractive Hamden, said the opponents The program includes pieces by performs tonight at 8 at the passe. by the Hartford City Council that was workplace and shopping center free He called the protest “a dramatic positions and plans to close down a The event is free. (246-2588) Press International cannot be com­ got here!” Hartford’s $105,000 request for presented a “powerful argument” as fire station. Beethoven. Barber and Mussorgsky. American Shakespeare Theatre in Yet 60,000,000 copies of American pared to Hedda Hopper. Red Smith engineering and design of the described as funding for transporta­ of traffic problems. to the legitimacy of the purpose of confrontation between profit-making • The Wagner College Choir, Stratford. (375-5000) In the long, long ago, when I was 12 City Councilman Robert Ludein Friday at 8 p.m., Gyorgy Lehel directed by Dr. Arnold Running, will newspapers are sold daily. Ab­ takes up a lot of the slack engendered skywalk which will ultimately cost $6 tion improvements. They called it “an exciting and the bond issue. corporations and luxury developers conducts the Budapest Symphony and happy with publication of a But the protesters said lawmakers Mid promoters of the skywalk are begin a 15 concert tour of the breviated broadcast news coverage, by the sports desk loss of Grantland bylined interview with Jane Withers million. significant undertaking” that would Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New and the people of the were misled in approving the bond Orchestra in concert. northeast with a concert Sunday at ■Arl Evrnls in a way a soaring seventies replica Rice and Dan Parker, but a writer in the now late, lamented Hartford But after a parade of protestors help Hartford “maintain its role as Haven, said, “When I see eight of 10 neighborhoods.” Jan. 19. 20 and 21. Vinnette issue in the last Legislature. They Skywalk because other monies have 7:45 p.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran • An exhibit of prints and drawings of the Walter Winchell dot-dot^ash with a knack for downhome Times, I remember sports editor Art testified the skywalk was nothing the region’s employment center.’’ Hartford legislators, the mayor and He said in the past 22 years, Hart­ Carroll's rock and gospel show, reportage, can never begin to provide charged the skywalk is being built Eight of Hartford’s 10 legislators. half the city council against it, they ford’s destiny has been steered already been spent on the plan and he Church, 311 Capitol Ave., Hartford. by Anna Held Audette, based on a reminiscing in backwater New McGinley (he died some years ago) more than a business-promoting frill, disputed the tax revenues the project "Your Arms Too Short To Box With the depth the drama contained in under the guise of improving public Mayor George Athanson, and four of (skywalk proponents) are going to toward “corporate-centered urban The Wagner College Choir is from year she spent in Egypt, will be on England isn’t doing his craft — or telling me, “Don’t get carried away, the commission decided not to take IS expected to bring in. God." celebrates the human spirit rpnewal," But he said its residents Staten Island, N.Y., and has toured display at the Munson Gallery at newspapering and well broadcasters fellow craftspeople - much good kid. Thsre’s always the story you’ve with song and dance. (246-6807) know this. the United States and Europe. The Southern Connecticut State College with plaintive wailing over what-in- got to write tomorrow. Regardless of how broadcasting event is free; however, a tree will in New Haven Jan. 14 to Feb. 3. The the-world ever happened to the water In middle-age, McGinley was MVD Seeks characterizes itself, its objectives, Theater Events offering will be received. show will present a selection of char­ fountain that quenched the thirst of its outlook, broadcasting basically stricken with arthritis — stricken to • A trio of concert singers will per­ coal and conte drawings, etchings, umpteen teams scrambling for Good the point where he wrote with con- • The opening travelogue in the contains entertainment. form Sunday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. at Se­ and lithographs made by Ms. Audette o r Ivy. siderable discomfort at the Repeal of i t H Goodspeed Opera House (East Had- The self-styled ombundsmen who dam) Winter Travel Series will be cond Congregational Church in during a sabbatical leave from Somebody in the business said it typewriter. This did not cut back on ( f ia f fJ OMIlwwHiMupi Manchester. Appearing will be Wes Southern Connecticut State College, seek cracks in the wall of journalism and said it well many years ago— “I his output. He wanted to do better 12.66 ■'Caribbean Paradise: The British reserve, circa 1979, would have been Liquor Law Virgin Isles. " narrated by John Garrison, tenor: Charles Fidlar, where she is an associate professor didn’t have time to write a shorter today than yesterday. baritone, and Greta Hopkins, of art. The Munson Gallery, at 33 drilled out of the regiment 30 and 40 story.” It was Dr. Roger Motten in a I’d like to think that McGinley HARTFORD (UPI) — Lawmakers Roberts Jan. 13 at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m., years ago. and Jan. 14 at 4 p.m. Roberts' Carib­ soprano. The trio will present a Whitney Ave., New Haven, is open University of Connecticut English reflected the mental outlook of jour­ Friday were asked to repeal a law program of light classics, operetta, Newspapering, which has always class a good three decades ago who that allows police to arrest minors bean Paradise includes visits to Jost Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 a m. been a business of writing history in nalism of a generation ago. The popular songs and familiar favorites. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For reminded me that the person reading for having liquor in a car. Van Dyke, Virgin (5orda, Tortola. a hurry, could be faulted 30 to 40 acknowledgement that, yes, today. Psqjof .111.1 itiid Accompanying the group will be further information, contact L.B. something I’d relished writing did I’m looking pretty good. But The proposal, however, would not . . linlNUrMiShMl. 2 I Anegada. Peter Island, Norman years ago simply because of inatten­ Island and Little Dix Bay. There are Herbert Chatzky, minister of music Munson, 865-2121. not have the personal experience, tomorrow? I’ll try to look even prevent authorities from arresting at Second Congregational Church. • Featured at the Stairwell tion to detail in a given situation. hence must rely on my particular better. Jimmy Durante came to adolescents under the age of 18 who s.rjM|s7~7’,'»6|a' yacht races, relics and ruins from The overall uniqueness that is early Indian settlers and Spanish Tickets available at the door, which Gallery, Manchester Community powers of observance. And observa­ Hartford and dropped out at the are caught drinking in a car. opens at 6 p.m. Special rates for College, 146 Hartford Road, American newspapering has ab­ tion by two people can indeed serve McGinley home in West Hartford. State Motor Vehicles Com­ adventures, open air markets, the sorbed its cutesy commentary — as senior citizens and students. No Manchester, is a MCC student exhibi­ up three findings. The two bantered away. Years later, missioner Benjamin Muzio told the Queen's birthday celebration, visits expounded in,the Winchell days — to busy ports, fishing on the open charge for children under 12. (649- tion of view now through Jan. 26. Alfred Hitchcock, one of the 1 was sitting with McGinley at his Transportation Committee there is ’Si5 t::rsr‘4,*5,‘7 6198) and opted for observance, sharp acknowledged masters of screen disagreement in his department over seas and trips through the hill coun­ Gallery hours are Monday through observance of lifestyle. desk. He liked to smoke dark cigars, •Three nationally known Friday. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Satur­ suspense, told interviewers years drink dark coffee. He’d known Rice, the proposal to repeal the alcohol try over precarious roads. (873-8668) Where once Elsie Robinson wrote • The New England Repertory barbershop-quartets will be featured day from 9 a m. to noon. ago enthusing over his picture he’d known Parker. possession statute. Pick up something called “ Listen, Theatre in W orcester, Mass., Saturday, Jan. 20, at Manchester • The Promenade Gallery at prowess: “ I t’s only a movie.” McGinley remembered the story of “But it (the law) has become dif­ High School in the Silk City Chorus’ Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford America!” and where once Louella Hitchcock could be called that rare the man brought before a judge for ficult to enforce,’’ he told the com­ your copy of presents "A Doll's House" by Henrik 0. Parsons gushed about this and Ibsen Jan. 20 through Feb. 18 on annual benefit parade of barbershop is showing the works of Paul Zelanski breed of creativity — objective to the assault-and-battery. The alleged vic­ mittee. our exciting value- harmony. Appearing with the chorus and Anthony Terenzio, both art that, newspapers, if they’re worth point of not overemphasizing. tim? The man’s wife. “Don’t listen to Muzio said his department con­ Thursdavs through Sundays. (617-798- the price at the sales outlet, are 8685) in the 8 p.m. performance of “Show- professors at University of Connec­ Applying the same tempo to her. Judge,” the man admonished. ducts hearings “in groups” because packed ‘New Year’ Savings looking for the why more than the • “Summerfolks," Maxim Gorky’s boat Harmony" will be the Golden ticut. The Promenade Gallery is newspapering gives the day’s stories “She’s punch-drunk.” so many arrests are made. He said Staters from , the what. It’s not easy. balance: The Manchester Evening many minors find themselves Circular at your nearby study of the Russian intelligentsia, is open during all Bushnell perfor­ Nobody ever said it was. The end Telling it like it is. And the Common from Boston, Mass., and Herald, for a striking example, tells Manchester Evening Herald is doing arrested for possession who don’t on,stage at the Long Wharf Theatre mances. Additional viewing hours result — peer group admiration — in New Haven now through Feb. 4. the Pros ’n Cons, a comedy group are 3 to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays. Per­ it like it is, with little touches of fan­ just that. Each and every day! even drink. Caldor Store The cast includes George Hearn and from , Md. All performers, sons wishing to discuss the purchase “Sometimes a youth is driving a Megan Cole. (787-4282) including the chorus, are members of of works should contact Folfgang car and doesn’t know there’s a case •A New York musical, the Society for the Preservation and Behl, 233-0590. of beer in the trunk or a sealed bottle "Celebration, " by tbe people who Encouragement of Barber Shop • A joint exhibit of works by James his parents have bought,” Muzio brought you ‘‘The Fantasticks," Quartet Singing in America Inc. Opinsky and Marjorie Cohen- Logue Opposes Shop Malls said. SALE Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, will Proceeds from the performance will Solomon is on view now through Jan. He said he was concerned with the benefit a Manchester charity or ser­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Mayor technical phrasing of the law could be presented tonight and Jan. 11 15 at the Center Gallery, Hartford residential development. pair the effectiveness of our vice group, and the Institute, a through 13 at 8:15 p.m. by the Jewish Community Center, 335 Frank Logue said Friday state of­ Three large suburban malls have transportation system and waste jeopardize a minor’s whole driving research and treatment center for Clockwork Repertory Company, 158 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. ficials should not pay for the been proposed in three towns near valuable resources,” Logue said. career because of one incident. children with voice diseases, is a Main St., Thomaston, with a matinee • At the Wadsworth Atheneum in widening of Route 5 leading to the New Haven — North Haven, Orange Milford Mayor Henry A. Povinelli “Once a minor is arrested for this, Wednesday at 2 p.m. (283-0112) national service project of Hartford, a series of games of visual site of the proposed $40 million North and Milford. The North Haven mall it becomes a part of their driving SPEBSQSA. Tickets are available called the criticisms “sour grapes on STARTS MONDAY • The Hartford Stage co., 50 perception, created by artist Wendy Haven Shopping Mall. is scheduled for completion in 1981. the part of Mayor Logue,” adding he history. They may never do another Church St., Hartford, is showing its from any Silk City Chorus member; Clarke, is on display now through He said suburban malls “directly “The construction of such facilities wrong thing in the world, but it will at the Lion’s Den, 767 Main St., was “getting a little fed up with Dusting fo r Prints third production this season, “Wed­ Jan. 28 in the Austin Gallery. contradict” policies of the Carter in outlying areas will undermine the Carterism and Grassoism. be on their record,’’ said Muzio. Manchester, or by calling Dave CONNECTICUT STORES CLOSED SUNDAY ding ^ n d .” a lyrical romance about Docent Week at the Atheneum is and Grasso administrations which . region’s economic base, accelerate “I think Frank Logue should best Manchester Police Detective Robert Hennequin dusts for Minors arrested on a possession of a love affair that defied convention in Scott, 649-5905. are committed to revitalizing liquor charge must face a MVD Jan. 22 to 28, during which there will sprawling development, degrade the take care of his own city,” Povinelli fingerprints in the Tacorral restaurant, Broad Street, Friday OPEN DAILY & SATURDAY 10 AM TO 9 PM the American south of 1918. Leading • Jazz trumpeter, Clark Terry, and be special tours and gallery talks. existing centers of commercial and region’s air and water quality, im­ said. hearing. Regulations require a the cast is Deloris Gaskins who his Quintet, featuring Chris Woods, Call the museum, 278-2670. morning. The restaurant and the adjoining Mt. Vernon Dairy suspension of up to 60 days for the appeared at the HSC in 1975 in "A alto saxophonist, will perform in a Store were entered Thursday night and a safe containing $400 first offense. Raisin in The Sun." Julia’s lover will concert sponsored by the Hartford ‘Solar Sounder’ to $500 was taken from the dairy store. The burglars entered He said he was hopeful the com­ be be played by Richard Kavanaugh, Jazz Society, Sunday from 7 to 10 A “solar sounder” musical instru­ the building through the roof. A coin box with $300 in coins was mittee could draw up legislation that p.m. at the Sheraton Tobacco Valley Bookmobile Schedule who appeared on Broadway last ment which draws power from taken from the restaurant. (Herald photo by Pinto) would allow police and the MVD season as Renfield in “Dracula.” Inn, Windsor. Tickets may be sunlight for both the creation of some flexibility in dealing with (527-5151) purchased in advance in all music music and amplification, designed Next week’s schedule for Tuesday 10:30 —Manchester Early 2:50 —Esquire Drive. possession of liquor cases, Learning Center. • The Yale Repertory Theatre, 222 stores and at the door the night of the and built by avant-garde composer the Manchester Public 10:20—Holiday House Rest 3:30 —Nye Street. Muzio also asked the committee to York St., New Haven, will begin its concert. (242-6688) Alvin Lucier for permanent installa­ Library Bookmobile: Home. 1:30—Oak Place. 4:10 —Loomis Street. Blue Cross Hike Opposed consider bills tightening up use of 2:10 —Horace Street. winter/spring repertory Jan. 19 with • An evening with Beverly Sills and tion in the foyer of the City Savings Monday 11:20—Garden Drive. Friday HARTFORD (UPI) - Citing Presi dealer and repairer plates and the (Chamber Music .Society of Lin­ 1:30 —Tudor Lane. 2:50—Lorraine Road. almost 1,1 million Connecticut a new &m Shepard play, “Buried Bank in Middletown will be on public 10:30 —Manchester Manor 3:30 —Galaxy Drive. 1:30 —McKee Street. dent C a r te r ’s a n ti-in fla tio n requiring residents of Connecticut to 2:10 —Woodland Manor residents. Child.” Joining the repertory in coln Center will be featured Satur­ view beginning Wednesday, Jan. 17. Convalescent Home. 4:10 —Squire Village. 2:50 —Pine Ridge guidelines. Insurance Commissioner register out-of-state cars within six Apartments. But in a letter to Blue Cross & Blue February and March are Chekhov’s day, Jan. 17, at 8 p.m. at the The music, or sounds, created by 11:40 —Laurel Manor Con­ Apartments. Joseph Mike Friday asked Blue months. 2:50 —Homestead Park Thursday 3:30 —Bryan Drive. Shield President Joseph Duplinsky, “The S^guH" and the American American Shakespeare Theatre in this unique instrument are something valescent Home. Cross & Blue Shield to withdraw its Other bills would eliminate certain Stratford. (375-5000) Apartments. 10:30—Head Start. 4:10—Rachel Road. Mike said Friday the health in­ premiere of Eldward Bond’s “The like that of a tuned drum, with 1:30 —East Maple Street. request for a 13.4 percent rate hike. minor offenses for which a financial • ’The Hartford Symphony Jai-Alai 2:10 —Dougan’s Alley. 3:30 —Evergreen Road. 1:30 —Mavfair Gardens. surance corporation should withdraw Bundle.” (436-1600) rhythmic patterns changing as 4:10—Parkade Apartments. Blue Cross & Blue Shield had asked responsibility filing is necessary and REG AL’S 2:50—Carter Street West. its request and come up with a new • DSvid Curren starts as Don Pops Series begins Jan. 27 with sunlight falls on a group of blue solar that it be allowed to raise its rates on require wreckers and school buses (Quixote in “Man of La Mancha” music of the Big Band Era. Other 3:30 —Blue Ridge Drive. Wednesday proposal. for handicapped children to switch panels at different intensities at 4:10 —Finley Street. its Century Contract which covers being staged at the Hole-inThe-Wall, Jai-Alai pops events are Feb. 17, ■different times of the day and year, 9:30 —Delmont Street. from red to amber flashing lights. 121 Smalley St., New Britain, Jan. 19 “ Melodies of Love” ; March 17, and in various weather conditions. CIRCULATION HOURS “Million Dollar Movie Themes” ; kton. ■ Frl. through Feb. 24 at 8:30 on Friday and The music created by sunlight will t:30 to e m s Saturday evenings. Curren was April 8, “A Musical Journey ‘Around be affected by passing cars and Theater Schedule DELIVERY DEADLINE. Grand List Gets ’The World’.” All concerts will be 5:30 p.m. featured in the performance of “’The clouds, shadows from nearby trees SAT. Grand Inquisitor,” by Irina conducted by Richard Hayman, and and buildings. 7:00 - 10:00 a.m. Saturday the Gypsies" 2:00-4:30-7:30- Vechesloff at the former Image will begin at 8 p.m. (278-1450) Lucier teaches at Wesleyan OEUVERY DEADLINE Month Extension U.A. Theater I — “King of 7:30 a.m. Playhouse in Hartford. (223-9500) • ’The Clark-^huldmann husband University in Middletown. From 1973 9:45 • ’The Mark Twain Mosquers will and wife duo will appear in a benefit the Gypsies” 2:00-4:30-7:30- U.A. Theater 2 — Suggested Carrie Rates' to 1977 he was music director of the 9:45 “Watership Down” 2:00-3:45- MANCHESTER —The town has received an extension perform “ Wait Until Dark,” by concert Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Hall Payable lr\ Advance Viola Farber Dance Company. He U.A. Theater 2 — 5:30-7:15-9:15 smgie copy...... t&e for completion of its Grand List, Tax Assessor Ed Revelations of his wiidow knid closest Frederick Knott Jan. 26 , 27, 28 and of Flags at the State Capitol. has lectured and performed exten­ “ Watership Down” 2:00-3:45- U.A. Theater 3 - Weekly...... 90e IHs Belleville said Friday. Proceeds from this and two future One month...... frienids reveal the true Elvis Presley in this Feb. 1, 2, 3 in the Roberts ’Theatre at sively in the U.S. and Europe, and in 5:30-7:15-9:15 “Pinocchio and The Small Three montha ...... •■^>wil.70 The one-month extension will give the town until the concerts will benefit the restoration Six montha...... az3.40 Mon., Jan. 8th the Kingswood-Oxford School, corner U.A. Theater 3 — One” 2:004:30-7:00-9:00 3-hour study of the man and his music. 1966 co-founded the Sonic Arts Union One year...... $46.80 end of February to complete work on the list, which in­ M im m of the Old State House Courtroom “Pinocchio and The Small Vernon Cine 1 — of ’Trout Brook Drive and Boulevard, with composer/performers Robert Mall Rales Upon Requeat cludes all taxable assessments of property in town. Hear all of Elvis Presley's golden hits as he West Hartford. (247-9625) (728-6712) Ashley, David Behrman and Gordon One” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:00 “Wilderness Family Part 2” SubKribera who faH to receive C u n t i® ' • The Alvin Ailey American Dance Vernon Cine 1 — 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 their newapaper before 5:30 p.m. The town’s deadline for completing the list had been originally recorded them, Mumma. ahould tel^hone the circuletlon a s t w o o o Jan. 31, but the state Tax Department agreed to the Jue., Jan. 9th “Wilderness Family Part 2” Vernon Cine 2 — “Animal K Dinner Theaters Theater will perform Jan. 22 , 23 and l^ erlm enl, 647-9946. extension request. 24 at Bushnell Memorial Hall in 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00; “Beatles House” 2:00-4:15-7:20-9:30 __ ‘ E v f u v Such an extension often is needed by a municipality. • “Man of La Mancha" will con­ Hartford as part of the Hartford Around the World” Midnight TO PREPARE FOR OUR 38lh ANNUAL On Arts Commission w h i c h The Tax Department normally grants them as long as clude its current run at the Camelot Ballet-sponsored dance series. A Vernon Cine 2 — “Animal , SEE ARTHUR’S House” 2:00-7:20-9:20; there is an adequate reason for the request, Belleville Dinner ’Theater in Higganum Sunday. different program will be presented HARTFORD (UPI) - William [New Open Price W a v “Oklahoma” will be billed Jan. 24 Lawless, Jr., of Rowayton, has been “Bloopers” Midnight said. at each of the three performances B u t Loots’ through Feb. 18. (563-8376) (246-6807) appointed to the State Commission Rook on all Delays have occurred while converting the information on the Arts. Sunday t h a o t r a s to a computer data system. None of the problems have •The musical, “Irene,” is • ’The Connecticut Valley Regional Prescriptions nia'.0. CARDS MOUtXIO WMiWI APPUCAIlT been serious, but some have been time-consuming. featured at the Coachlight Dinner Ballet, a resident art group of Gov. Ella Grasso announced U.A. Theater 1 — “ King of Such a delay in completion of the Grand List presents Theatre in East Windsor now through Greater Hartford Community Thursday that Lawless would no serious problems for the town. It has received similar Jan. 28. Following will be “The College, will hold auditions Jan. 13 at succeed Peter Kellogg of Waterbury, who resigned. Lawless’ term expires extensions in the past. o Music Man” opening Jan. 31. (522- 2 p.m. on the second floor of the C^UITAR & 1IANJO July 1, 1979. ll$AtMOiriib

PAGEFOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ManchestPr Tnnn R.t ja„, 6, 1979

Letters to the Editor MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ^ t ., Jan. 6, 1979— PAGE FIVE iHaurlir'itrr tmniiiuj Hmilft Manchester - A City of Village Charm Wings of Morning By CLIFF SIMPSON Founded Oct 1 , 1881 Budget Surplus Criticized An Ancient Legend his wedding. “Yes, it was — and I am need to slow down. If we do not “take but tt was so lengthy that I said to my Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. time to be holy, to speak oft with the Manchester. Conn. 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711. To the editor; Years ago, a beloved king, who had still grateful for the large amount.” long-time medical friend, “If you and to us. overspending. Lord” on a regular basis — and too The sad part of building a $500,000 money - $150,000 to $200,000. received many presents from his This very wealthy man snorted in send me a bill for this examination. L \ \ ] Wemoer Audit Suredu ol Circuidtic It is great to realize none of it was subjects, decided to honor the most disgust, “I gave him five hundred to many of us do not — then let us be I’ll mail you one for $100 for Vemoef Un lej P(ej,s iMen'jtfonji surplus in Vernon is how it got there. We really paid for it, but good. The surplus amount is the needed and it is all in the bank. equivalent of three mills. worthy of his subjects and sent out a give you.” and broke out into a blue thankful for the moments when we professional consultation.” None An unneeded cut of $125,000 from I remember the administration Customer Service — 647-9946 ^ . Another thought. call to help him find them. After a streak of imprecations against his can feel God’s presence. The man ever came. Delays happen. c « ... Harold E. Turhington. Executive Editor the school budget. Education paid for rallying the senior citizens and the Raymortd F Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A Burbank. Managing Editor What’s to be done with it? long search and a careful persual of best man. (This is a true story for the ahead is honking bis horn, racing his A wait is inevitable. Why not that. tax cutting enthusiasts to support Not only should this help hold this Who knows for sure? I would like to the list of candidates, the great day minister involved shared this with motor, and creeping closer to the car prepare for it? Take along a paper­ An unneeded tax increase of from frugality by cutting the $125,000 from year’s tax change to no mills, it arrived with a number of the citizens be assured it will still be there on me when I was leading a retreat in ahead — say a prayer for him. back, or some note paper to write $250,000 to $300,000. The 1.5 mill in­ the school budget. should guarantee it. from his realm. another state.) Repeat a familiar hymn “I need Lisa Shepard July 1. The budgeting must have been your thoughts. As a matter of fact, crease of last year. The reward for their support was James E. Moore, One was lauded for his wealth, Quite in contrast is the story told of thee every hour” especially right this part of this column began in a good and lesser amounts available by An unanticipated amount of state to sock a 1.5 mill increase to them 39 Oxbow Drive, another for his knowledge of the law, the minister in the backwoods of now; say a verse of scripture “The professional’s office where never July 1 will imply spending to cover Vernon and still another for her powers in Kentucky who received from the Lord is my shepherd," or quote a before had I been delayed in any way. the healing of the sick. The king was groom an envelope right after the poem “Serene, I fold my hands and Don’t boil! Use the gift of God to Government Debts surprised that there so few can­ service. As soon as he had passed it wait” ; or, hum some tune — a carol think to pray, to meditate — and be didates. Looking around he noticed a to the clergyman, he quickly took his or a spiritual. Use the time forced thankful. stooped, shabbily dressed old woman bride’s arm and started to hurry upon you as a gift from God himself The Open Door WASHINGTON — While President high as $10 billion. whom he thought might be in the line, away, but the reverend called them that you might "practice the This poem was written by Grace Carter works to whittle down this "The billions owed the government but actually she was only observing back and said, “I do not accept fees presence of God.” Coolidge on the fifth anniversary of year's budget deficit of some $60 could go to reduce the national the awards. for marriage ceremony, but always If you think about the “wait” at all, Calvin Coolidge Jr. billion, most federal agencies won't However, the king inquired who give to the bride.” Whereupon he you will know that the doctor hates to deficit," said Sen. Bob Packwood (R- "You, my son. even bother to collect on debts of less she was and noticed from her dim gave to the blushing, grateful young keep you waiting just as much as you Ore.) at the hearing. "Instead the Have shown me God, eyes shone the light of understanding hate the wait. Beyond that than $600. American people continue to pay bride the envelope. She opened it — Your kiss upon my cheek and love: sometimes it is just impossible to This was revealed by the head of millions of dollars in interest on that and found it empty. The story does Has made me feel the gentle touch “What has she done to earn her en­ control a carefully worked out the General Accounting Office. deficit." not reveal the thoughts she had about Of Him who leads us on. try into company like this?” The the man she had just married. schedule. Elmer Staats. at a Senate hearing on The memory of your smile, when Many debts result from over­ master of ceremonies scurried Once I was in a local doctor’s office the national debt the other day. The Don't Boil young. payments by government agencies. around, finally found the answer, and — waiting in the waiting room. (It is When you are kept waiting in a Reveals His face. GAO recently completed a study on The Social Security Administration reported: well named). My own schedule doctor’s office or anywhere else, what As mellowing years come on federal government debt manage­ reported $1.5 billion in overpayments “This is the one who was your prevented me sitting it out. I made is your reaction? He’s doing this on apace. ment. as of Sept. 30. 1978. It is estimated teacher when you were young.” The my apologies to the nurse and left. purpose, or I’m not going to sit here And when you went before. "Several commercial firms said it that one-third of that amount will not., king descended from his throne and The next morning the doctor and be insulted, or do you just You left the gates of heaven ajar was cost-effective to pursue collec­ be collected. The agency wrote off to the perplexed woman he presented apologized, but explained that a smoulder? Don’t boil. The ulcer That I might glimpse. tion to the point of obtaining a court the wreath of honor. young man had suddenly had a needle $108 million as bad debts in 1978. give may be your own. Look upon it Approaching from afar. pierced in his eye. Naturally such a judgment on debts as small as $25," The Office of Education is owed $4 The Chuckle as a gift. Does that sound too much The glories of Ris .grace. situation takes priority over an in­ said Staats. " The government million for Various loan programs —* One in a group, a minister was like Ppllyanna? But I’m serious. jured ego — and why not? Hold, son, my hand. generally doesn't seek judgments on about $1 billion of it is already in Don’t boil. asked what was the highest wedding I recall another time in a doctor’s Guide me along the path. debts of less than $600. " For example, you are stalled in default and the amount is rapidly in­ fee he ever received. He replied, office when he asked me many, many That, coming, Staats also pointed out that it costs traffic and as far as you can see not a creasing. "Two hundred dollars.” Later, one of questions about religion. He was a I may stumble not the wealthiest men in America, met car is moving. You can race your Nor roam. the government an average of $8.72 Staats said debt collection has not (jongregationalist gone sour, but still him outside and inquired if that was Nor fail to show the way Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Vernon. (Herald photo to pursue collection of an unpaid ac­ kept pace with increasing debts motor, fuss and fume, or you can wanted to know. 1 cannot recall what the best man had given him as take time to pray. Which leads us — Home.” by Pinto) count. One large retail firm spends because agencies are not aggressive "^xactlv how long he questioned me, Life is so hectic, so rushing that we less than $3.50 for the same function. in pursuing collection and collection Federal collection for debts owed methods are slow and expensive. the government is also slower than One reason cited for lack of pay­ the private sector. A court judgment ment is low or no interest charges on AREA CHURCHES LOCAL CHURCHES can be obtained within five months delinquent accounts. The Geological for a commercial firm while it can Survey didn’t charge interest on late COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN FIRST CONGREGATIONAL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOSPEL HALL, Center St. NORTH UNITED METHODIST take a federal agency a year or payments for oil and gas royalties CiniRCII, Nathan Hale School Road. CHURCH, 87 Main St. (corner of Conn. (United Presbyterian USA), 136 Capitol CENTER CjONGREGATIONAL to a m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. longer. Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E. Ave., Hartford. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF and nearly 50 per cent of them were Part of the Past Sunday School; 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. Custer, pastor, pastor. Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, to a.m.. Worship, Church School, child CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. The public- owed the government late. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday associate minister, care provided. For more information call Curtis, Jr., pastor; Rev. Dr. Clifford 0. about $118 billion — 15 per cent of the On the other hand, the Energy and Partially open tobacco shed on Pleasant NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St.Rev. Holy Communion, sermon: "Committing monument to the once-flourishing tobacco in­ School: 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ to a.m., Worship Service, Church 646-7610. Simpson, pastor-emeritus. total national debt — as of September Philip Saunders, minister. A Covenant,” Coffee fellowship between Research Development Administra­ Valley, Road, South Windsor, stands as a dustry in the area. (Herald photo by Pinto) sonage on Cornwall Dr. ■"hool, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 8:45 a.m.. First Hour, Woodruff Hall; TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service services; 9 a m.. Nursery (or children 5 1977. The amount is owed for over­ tion had a one percent interest FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 763 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Meadowlark Road. Vernon. Rev. Donald to a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m., years old and younger; 10:30 a.m.. payment by agencies, various loan Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth McLean, pastor. Rev. Peter Meek, guest preacher. Holy charge on accounts not paid within 30 Deliverance Service. Church School classes for age 3 to Grade Jelley, pastor. Fellowship, Communion, Church School; 11:15 a.m.. programs, tax assessments and sale days. About 95 percent of the bills 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship'Service. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange 6; 6:30 p.m., Junior and Senior Methodist of government goods and services. 10 am .. Church School; 11 a.m.. BURNSIDE UNITED METHODI.ST Commemorative Plates available in were collected within that time limit. Greg Pearson Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p.m.. Sacred "Much of this will, of course, be Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. pastor. Dancers; 8p.m., “ElasticBand” meetat Parish House Office, Parents of Grade 9 The GAO advises federal agencies vice. Rev. Henry J, Scherer Jr. pastor. and high school youth in Federation Cronin, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Betty O’Reilly’s, picture stories. paid routinely,” said Staats. to use collection methods employed UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Room, and Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday to a.m.. Worship Service, Church Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ SOUTH UNITED METHODIST "However, a large and growing part «:ilURCII, UNITED CHURCH OF ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, by the private sector. Reporting Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. School through Grade 8 and child care, 9 vice. CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. requires some type of collection ac­ CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. a.m.. Senior High Church School. Park and Church streets. Rev. Stephen debts to credit bureaus, using their ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. tion, and of this, a substantial Miller, minister. MESSIAH EVANGEUICAU K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. locator services, improving the con­ Candidate Cites Past Party Service 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Route 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Adams Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. amount will be written off as un­ Wellner, rector. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin Edward S, Pepin, pastor, tent and automating demand letters Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim 8,9 and 10:45 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Synod), 300 Buckland Road, South Wind­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; collectable if collection methods are could improve federal debt collection Fellowship. a.m,. Church School, nursery for 3 and 4 homily by Father Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy Robert Von Deck, the opponent of Von Deck, however, feels his past Family Service and Church School. sor. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, pastor. » Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 1:45 not improved." Department, ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland year olds through junior high. Adult Eucharist, Rite II, with sermon by performance, said Staats. Richard Weinstein in the race for party work should be considered by call me too conservative are on the VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:30 a.m., a.m. The Treasury Department es­ Von Deck said, “I hope people on Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Sunday School. Class, Crib Nursery; 10:45 a.m., Senior Father Jacobson, Church School, nursery "It is clear this money can be Republican town chairman, said this party members when they vote. wrong track.” CHURCH, 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF High Class, child care available in timates that some $3 billion in debts the town committee will look at past Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ OUR SAV40R LUTHERAN care, followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. collected. Uncle Sam is just not week his years of service to the party Von Deck and Irish both mentioned day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Rev. Earl K. Pettibonc, pastor. LATTER-I)A^ SAINTS, Woodside nursery up to 5 years; 4 p.m.. Chancel Holy Eucharist, Rite II, with sermon by and loans has been written off by Weinstein has become involved in experience.” CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South Choir Concert: J.S. Bachs "Chrislmas trying,” said Packwood. “ It's a should be considered in the selection their work in community service CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. Father Jacobson. the local political scene only in Uit 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nursery Windsor. Rev, Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. Walton, bishop. Oratorio,” with Concert and reception federal agencies since September waste and an outrage and we are all of Thomas Ferguson’s successor. He has served on the town com­ organizations and pointed out that UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, past two years. His newness is seen available; 6 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, 9 a.m,, Sunday School and Adult Bible open to the public, no admission charge; 1977. Justice Department officials mittee for several years and made a Ellington. 8:30 a m., Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, paying the bill for this mismanage­ Another candidate, Wallace Irish they work in town. Von Deck is a Nursery available. Classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Morning Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 6:30 p.m.. Junior High Methodis.t Youth as one factor that could hurt him. 10:15 a.m., Coffee hour; 11 a.m. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine, in­ have suggested, off-the-record, that ment. No businessman, no matter Jr., withdrew from the race previous run for the chairmanship in teacher at llling Junior High School; ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL Worship; 7:15 p.m. p.m., Sacrament Service. Fellowship; 7:30 p.m,. Praise and But, he also thinks it may help him Worship Service, Sunday School. terim minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, the amount written off might be as 1969, SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Teaching &rvice. how big or small, would stand for it.” Thursday. He had made similar com­ because he does not belong to any Irish runs an insurance agency on RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF CHURCH, Sand Hill Road, South Wind­ director of Christian education. ‘T ve showed the qualities of sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. UNION CONGREGATIONAL Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ CllUKCll OF CHRIST, Lydall and ments before his particular segment or faction of the East Center Street. • FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford (TIURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ 9:15 a.m., Church School for all ag09, leadership on the town committee Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to- the ficers. Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, withdrawal. local party. Weinstein is an attorney who works vicar. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, minister. kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing and in the community,” he said. Lane, West Hartford. 9:30 a m.. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m., during worship; 10:30 a.m., Morning Other Editors Say The Republican in Hartford. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m,, associate minister. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air 9 a.m.. Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. 10 a.m., Meeting for Worship. Worship. Communion, message by the Town Committee He questions why some would con­ Irish, before he withdrew, said, “It Family Service and Sunday School; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, infants Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Worship, sermon; "Fruit Worthy of Von Deck and Irish, before he I'RINCE OF PEACE I.UTHERAN Rev. Mr. Seguine, Nursery provided; 6 We see nothing frivolous in the Of­ medium in ail its aspects, to prepare sider him too conservative because Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy Communion. through Grade 8; 10 a m., Morning Repentance” ; 6 p.m., Worship, sermon: will meet later dropped, have been viewed as being really disturbs me to be judged for CHliRCH, Route 31 and North River I NITEI) PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, p.m., Youth Fellowships meet. Americans not to be passive con­ FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Worship, Service of Holy Communion and "The Christian’s Response To Op­ fice of Education's decision to grant this month to of his work to cut back on the town’s speaking out on one particular Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 too involved in specific issues. 1535 Forbes St., East Hartford. Rev. reception of new members, sermon minister. position.” $220,000 to Boston University work up sumers but informed and active involvement in the federal communi­ issue.” This was in reference to his pastor. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. select its new Von Deck is the head of t(Te Ralph Saunders, pastor. topic: “Let the Son Shine In,” the Rev. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 critics. They should know the ty Development program. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m., 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant a curriculum that would help college leader. Ferguson, Concerned Citizens for Manchester Eighth District involvement. to a.m., Sunday School for all ages in­ Mr. Bowman, preaching; 11 a.m,. Coffee a.m..Worship; 6:30 p.m.. Prayer; 7 p.m., Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior economics behind the programming, Worship Service. Hour in Social Room. to the pastor. students better understand the who served as group formed in November to lead "I’d like to look at what I’ve done cluding a French-speaking class; 11 a m., Worship. pastor; Rev. George Emmitt, minister of the structure of commercial televi­ "Right now, the way the govern­ ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL 8:15 and 10:50 a.m., Worship Service nature of television. GOP town chairman since March for the party,” he said. Worship Service; 7 p.m,, Evangelistic PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 visitation and outreach. the fight against the town’s involve­ ment is going, there is a lot of federal ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. John C. with the Rev. Mr. Swensen, preaching, The grant is part of a three-tiered sion, the possibilities of cable televi­ Rockville. Service, Nursery available during all ser­ Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for 1976, resigned last month. ment in the federal Community The concentration of attention on vices. Holligcr, vicar. nursery for infants; 9:30 a.m., Sunhay Bi­ attempt to acquaint students starting, sion. They should study the role of intervention. It's important to keep Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery all ages; 10:45 a.m,, Morning Worship, Weinstein’s name is mentioned Development program. his Eighth District work and fear of HOCKANUM UNITED METH- Saturday, 5 p.m., Eucharist for ble School classes for all ages, three television in democracy, particularly control of the town,” Von Deck said. day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m, provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, in elementary school with some of most often as the one who will win division in the party were the two ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East Epiphany with blessing of Family through adult, Nursery for infants; 4 its impact on the electoral process. Irish has been an active member of “If that’s being conservative, I (Folk) at 11:15 am.. Vigil of Holy days at p.m.. Service, Informal Worship. Children’s Church and Nursery provided; p.m., Inquirer's Class; 6:30 p.m.. You the realities behind those televised the night the town committee meets. reasons Irish gave for dropping out of Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, Epiphany Lights: 6 p.m., Parish supper. 7 p.m., Evening Service, message by the the Eighth Utilities pistrict Fire 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and ST. JOHN'S POUISH NATIONAL are invit^ to prayer. images — images that are as much a They should understand the role of think we’re in the right. People who pastor. Sunday, 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist with Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. the race. 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 CATHOUC CHURCH, 23 Golway SI. FIR.ST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 9 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery sermon by Father Holliger, "The Light ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN part of their environment as they air advertising and its impact on the p.m. Rev. Walter A, Hyszko, pastor. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. available. Company Which Never Raises Prices,” CHURCH (MLS.SOURI SYNOD), they breathe, the food they eat. marketplace. They should be ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 9 a.m,, Mass in English; 10:30 a.m, It a.m., Church Service, Sunday School RURNSIUE UNITED METHODIST Church School and Nursery care until Cooper and High streets. Rev. Charles W. Jack Anderson C-9 Union St, Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, Mass in Engish and Polish. for. pupils up to the age of 20, care for Educators on ail levels should be equipped to judge the good television CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. 11:30, Coffee fellowship at 11. Kuhl. pastor. pastor. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, very young children, subject of the deeply involved in explaining the program from the bad, and to define Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., and Gwen­ TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ 9 a.m., Family Worship with Holy 9 a.m,, Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. lesson-sermon: "God,” golden text from the differences among media. If they dolyn M. Arslen, pastors. TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Communion: 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evening Service. Scholsky, pastor. the Bible: to us there is but one God, 9:30 a m., Worship Service, child care CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth are to spend much of their lives as SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday mass and Youth Forum; 10:15-11:35 a.m., First provided for toddlers. E. Knox, pastor. the Father, of whom are all things, and television consumers, they should be Alcohol Touted as Fuel Supply 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. and Second Year Youth Instruction: 2 to 5 Almanac 10:30 a.m .. Worship and Sunday’ we in him ...” I Corinthians 8:6. The Rev. Michael Donohue. WESLEY MEMORIAE CHURCH ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James p.m.. Open House at the Parsonage. made more discerning in their (linitcH Methodist Cliurrh), 110 School; 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship, Christian Science Reading Room, 57 E. WASHINGTON - Fqr 18 months, premium, no-lead gasoline at slightly succe.sslully lor many years, does not A jubilant Doc Sinderbrand phoned Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, EMANUEI. I.UTHERAN CIH RCH, Center St., is open to the public Mondays By I niled 1’rcnit InU'rnalional patterns of consumption. Ellington Road, East Hartford. Rev. ROl.TON CONGREGATION At. over 70 cents a gallon. us after the charges were dismissed Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It doesn’t seem to us that there's we have been urging the develop­ compromise the national motor vehi­ John M. Dunnack, pastor. CHIIRCH, Bolton Center Road, at the Today is Saturday, Jan. 6, the 6th and said, “If it weren’t for Mr. W APPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, ministry: Rev. Edward J. Reardon, Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ and the first and third Thursday evenings ment of alcohol fuels to reduce this Consumer acceptance has been cle emis.sion control effort, and so 9:30 a.m., Worship Service, child care Green. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, son, pastors; Tom Larsen, intern; Rev. day of 1979 with "359 to follow. anything outlandish about that. 1700 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. pastor emeritus. from 7 to 9, except for holidays, a free country’s dependence on imported phenomenal; Iowa officials report might be expected to increase.” Anderson and his column, I might available. minister, C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. The moon is in its first quarter. Helping produce a more informed Harold W. Richardson, minister. Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7:30 lending library is one of its services. oil. Alcohol distilled from timber that stations introducing gasohol Footnote: Typical ol the oil have given up the fight.” VERNON UNITED METHODIST . 9:30 a.m., Nursery, Church School, p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 9 and 10:30 8:30 and 11 a.m., Divine Worship with The morning stars are Mercury, citizenry is what educators are sup­ 9:15 and 10:45 a m.. Worship Service Worship Service, Communion theme; wastes, agricultural surpluses and blends "can expect increases in sales moguls’ opposition to gasohol is the Less happy tidings come from and Church School. CIUIRCH, Route 30. Rev. Marjorie a m., noon, and 5 p.m. Communion; 9:45 a.m., Church School, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter. posed to do, even educators who Hiles, pastor. ‘Jesus Institutes A Supper ”: 10:30 a.m., even municipal garbage can be used volume of up to 200 percent.” The another column subject, Vicki Gam- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ST. IIRIDGET CIH RCH, 70 Main St. Mtni-Musical presented by Edith THE The evening star is Mars. work in the bureaucracy. statement Chevron researcher 9:15 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery Coffee and Fellowship; 10:45 a m.. Study Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio Petersen, no Bible Study, Youth Class. as an additive to gasoline to produce distributors’ only problem is keeping brell of Savannah, Ga. Her six-year- CIHRCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED Group discussion of "Your God Is Too Those born on this date are under Sen. William Proxmire of Wiscon­ Robert Lindquist made to a Senate provided. P. Padelli, co-pastors. Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery BIBLE "gasohol.” Or with only minor up with the demand. old son Christopher was abduct^ by cm RCIl OE CHRIST. Rev. David J. Small,” Confirmation Class, Forum with the sign of Capricorn, sin, who has gone to surgical lengths staff group last year that "alcohol Reese HI, minister. ROl.TON UNITED METHODIST Saturday masses at 5 p.m. in school for infants. SPEAKS her ex-husband, John Lance Larson, (!H|IRCH, 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. Dr. John Rogers, speaker. to make sure he will look well on adjustments to automobile engines, The main difficulties facing fuels have been proposed throughout 9:45 a m., Church School for auditorium and 7:30 p.m. in church; Sun­ American poet Carl Sa dburg was Marjorie Hiles, pastor. day masses at 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m. and noon By it can be used as a clean-burning sub­ widespread use of alcohol fuels are the history of the motor car, but over a year ago and she hasn’t seen kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 a.m.. FIRST CONGREG ATIONAI .SECOND CONGREGATIONAL bom Jan. 6, 1878.' television, has criticized the grant by 11 a.m,, Worship Service; 10 a.m., in sanctuary, and 10:30 a.m, in school Eugen* stitute for gasoline. the lack of distilleries and the cost of every time they have been rejected him since. Worship Service. CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. t.Hl ItCH, Uiiilcfl Church of ChrlHl, On this day in history: naming it for his “Golden Fleece” Church School. auditorium. 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James Brewer The abundant supply of raw transporting the product to on technical grounds.” That is just Vicki Gambrell sent us this poig- • ST. DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, ■Johnson, minister. In 1759, George Washington award. That seems mean and petty; Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. ST. MARY’S CHURCH,. Route 31, CONCORDIA I.UTHERAN MacLauchlin, pastor. material for alcohol fuel would vir­ metropolitan markets. plain, old-fashioned baloney. nant message. "This is a note of ap­ Covnlry. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in Church married the widow Martha Dan- the grant for a TV curriculum need Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Lane House; 11 a m., Worship Service, CHURCH, 40 Pilkin St. Rev. Burton D. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Communion Millions toil in the preciation for the article you printed Rev. Francis A. Liszewski, assistant Strand, pastor; Rev. David B, Stacy, not to be a waste of itioney. tually let us thumb our nose at the The first problem could be relieved F«Ilow-lip Kepori: Some glad Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday sermon title: "Resisting God,” nursery Sunday, the Rev. Ernest Harris, guest thralldom of an absolute dridge Custis of Virginia. pastor. associate pastor. Arab oil sheiks, who now have us with a little incentive from Uncle tidings arrived for the holiday season on the so-called legal kidnapping of Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. care provided in Church Lane House. preacher, sermon: "No Less A Gift, " predeterminism — what is Bqiilon Globe Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Youth literally over the barrel. Christopher. He won’t be with us KIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF F IR S T CONG REG AT I ON A I, Christian education by pre-school to be will be. This concept Sam in the form of federal loan from Egg Harbor City, N.J., where day masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. ClaSs, Nursery for small children; 10 again this Christmas, but certainly EAST IIARTEORI), (Soullicrn HaptisI CHURCH OE VERNON. 695 Hartford through Grade 12: 11 a m., Fellowship virtually reduces us to But partially because of pressure guarantees for distillation plant con­ the town’s respected family and at St. Joseph’s Mission, Eageville, at a m.. Holy Communion, Church School Hour in the Hall. always in our hearts and, thanks to Ciinvt'iiiiun), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles Turnpike. Rev. John A. Lacey, ninister: puppets, and it makes God Thought from the big oil companies, which struction. physicians. Dr. Robert Sinderbrand, Coley, pastor. 8:30 a.m. through Grade 6, Nursery (or small a respecter of persons you, it won’t be so hard to accept as Rev. David C. , assistant fear the competition of alcohol fuels, The second problem — transpor­ had been charged as a drug pusher 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.. Worship Services CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD, minister. children. IMTARIAN IMVERSAI.IST (Acts 10:34). Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. CAI.V.AHY’ CHl'KCH (AsHtonhIirH of Some New Year's resolutions fail resolutions has been far from com­ the political and bureaucratic os­ ting the fuel — could be avoided by after a computer error led state nar­ the last.” which are interpreted for the deaf. 9:55 a.m.. Church School classes (or SOCIE'I'V! EAST, Community Y, 79 N. The only predestination Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 God), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev, Kenneth because they are too ambitious, A building distilleries in metropolitan Offt-nHive Office; The govern­ Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday three-year olds through the Grade 8, Crib Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, the Bible teaches is that plete. Perhaps a final word will suf­ triches in Washington have been cotics officials to believe that he had p.m.; Sunday Morning Masses: 7:00, babe must learn to crawl before he School: 6 p.m., Training Union. Room for infants, child care for toddlers; L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. Gustafson, minister. God foreordained those fice. Look about for someone you can reluctant to encourage the produc­ areas and using the plentiful raw suddenly increased his supply of pep ment is quick to hand down 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. assistant to the pastor. 11 a m., "Turtles and People— A Look ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, to a m.. Worship Service with sermon by who accept (Jhrist to salva­ can stand: and to stand before he can trust and let them bear part of the tion of gasohol. material available to every city: gar­ regulations designed to protect HOCKANUM UNITED METH- pills. (He had, in fact, merely 673 Ellington Rd.. South Windsor. Rev. the Rev. Mr. Laceeeey: 11 a.m.. Coffee 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for at the Life of The Galapagos Islands, " a tion, and those who reject walk; and to walk before he can run. workers in private industry. But the ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East yoke of your daily burdens. It can be President Carter ignored the bage. ordered a year’s supply to take ad­ Carl J. Sherer, pastor. Hour in Fellowship Hall; 5 p.m., Junior adults and children; 10:30 a m., Worship talk presented by Tara and Carroll Christ to damnation. Happy is the person who has Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, the difference between failure and demonstrated potential of alcohol , for example, now vantage of a bargain price.) bureaucrats are not so careful when Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ High Pilgrim Fgllowship: 7 p.m.. Senior Service, a me sage for the new year by Burke, nursery and Sunday School, coffee Where predestination is pastor. the pastor: 6:30 p.m., Evening Service, and conversation. learned to live day-by-day. One step ■success. God bless you! Have a great fuel in his original 103-page energy spends from $13.75 to $17 a ton to Charged with negligently it comes to their own. day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. High Pilgrim Fellowship. mentioned (Rome. 8:29, 30 at a time is a good adage. The resolu­ ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, to a.m,. Worship Service, Nursery youth home from college with minister. and Eph. 1:5, 11), the coU' year in 1979! message to Congress, except for a ship its garbage to landfills in the prescribing drugs to the two under­ For two years, employees at the available. tion that is successful for 1979 will be South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath text makes clear that the Rev. Neale McLain single sentence added at the last South. This wasteful process could be cover agents who posed as truck Angleton, Texas, Social Security SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ones referred to are those the one which is successful for today. and Rev, Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Church of the Nazarene minute. And incredibly, the Depart­ stopped by the construction of drivers and gave him a sob story branch office have been asking for Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday CHURGH, Unitcfl Churrii of Christ, called by the gospel." Our treatment of the new year's ment of Energy didn’t even list alcohol fuel plants, which would con­ about trying to stay awake on long new quarters. The main entrance to Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Route 44-A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. New Speaker Announced To teach otherwise is to Bechtold, pastor. alcohol among eight energy sume much of the city’s daily load of hauls, Doc Sinderbrand went on trial the office, which is located in a run­ FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH fly in the face of such 11 a.m.. Service of Worship; 9:30 a.m., freedom passages as Rev. technologies recently targeted for garbage and, at the same time, down shopping mall next to a liquor (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN -r The Rev. Dan Betzer is the new pastored several churches, the most just before Christmas. After hearing \MERICA), 1120 Silver lane, East Hart­ Church School for all: 10:30 a.m.. Coffee education/religious slide presen­ 22:t7 (“whosoever will” ) store, is often flooded with water, / speaker on REVIVALTIME, the in­ recent being Calvary Temple Yesterdays commerical development. would provide low-emission fuel for the facts in the case. County Judge ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. and Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim tations, Since 1977, he has served as and Mark 16:15, 16 The need for an alternate supply of the Big Apple’s thirsty gas pumps. Manuel Greenberg threw out the and the roof and the wails leak. The Fellowship. ternational radio voice of the Assembly of God in Sandusky, Ohio, secretary of the Radio-TV Depart­ (“preach the gospel to 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; It Assemblies of God, heard regularly automotive fuel is beyond question. After years of foot-dragging, there state’s charges on grounds of “ob­ government finally agreed to find a a.m..Church Service, Nursery provided. ROCKVILLE UNITED which he founded. He also has 35 ment of the Assemblies of God, every creature. . . He that 25 Years .Afjo season. METHODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. on WINE radio, Manchester, Sundays years of radio and TV experience, in­ What the public doesn’t realize, are now some hopeful signs that vious entrapment.” new office for its workers, but only ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL Springfield, Mo, believeth and is baptized St. Mary’s Episcopal Church is Rev. Richard E. Thompson, pastor. at 10:30 p.m. cluding years of work as a radio an­ shall be saved” ). In­ 10 V 1‘arH Agio though, is that the potential of alcohol fuels are at last gaining Sinderbrand still faces disciplinary after the roof collapsed. CHI>RCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev. planning to build a nc'w church William Parsing, rector. 10:45 a.m,, Worship &rvice. December 31, 1978 concluded 25 nouncer and 4 years as TV and radio dividual predestination, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Albion Severance of alcohol fuel has already been acceptance. For example, the Now the move has been delayed for AVERY STREET CHRISTIAN edifice on the site of ihu present action by the state medical board, to a m,, Worship Service; registration years of radio minister by Dr. C. M. news director of WSAN-TV and whether of Augustine, F rench Road, Bolton, are installed as three or four months because of a REFORMED CHURCH, South Windsor. No Surprise Luther, or Calvin, is church. demonstrated beyond question. American Petroleum Institute’s top which is funded substantially by fines for Sunday School classes after service Ward, recognized as one of the WLEC radio in Sandusky. worthy patron and worthy matron Alcohol blends are being sold at more research scientist. Jack Freeman, shortage of funds. for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin Rev. Bert VanAntweroen, paster. ’ erroneous and dishonors Total of $3,196 is collected from it levies against physicians who 9:45 a m., Sunday School from age 4 greatest radio evangelists of all He has recorded eight albums, BOSTON (UPI) - It probably respectively, of Chapman Court,' Copyright, 1979 Sept. 18. than 150. gas stations in the United recently acknowledged that “the use break the board’s rules. But at least through adult; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. time. written twd^qpKs and numerous ar­ won’t surprise those who remember parking meters during the Christmas Order of Amaranth. States today, competing with of alcohol has been practiced he won’t go to jail. United Feature Syndicate, Worship Service, Nursery available at An Assemblies of God minister ticles, and ti<^elled to 30 foreign last winter, but 1978 set a record for Inc. both services. since 1957, the Rev. Mr, Betzer had countries praducing films and snowfall in the Boston area. _jqionc^_6^g;22!!L— ^ G E SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 6. 1979

O bituaries China Asks 75th Anniversary of Powered Flight Percy Slocks grandchildren and two great­ U.N. to Aid VERNON — The funeral of Percy grandchildren. S ^ k s, 72, of 687 Bolton Road, who The funeral is Monday at 9:45 a.m. died Friday at Manchester Memorial from Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 InCambodia Air Force Sets New Flight Kecord Hospital, is Monday at 11 a.m. at Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a mass at PEKING (UPI) - Chinese Vice- St, James Church, Rocky Hill, at By BETTY RYDER tablish a passenger efficiency record hat to raise $778.33 to provide Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Premier Teng Hsiao-ping said ficiency record for a non-stop return 10:30, Burial will be in Rose Hill Lifr/.SlyIr Kdilor for a non-stop return flight from presents for 234“ Greenlandic flight to McGuire, “We departed Manchester. Friday Vietnam’s invasion of Cam­ Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Thule to McGuire AFB. children. Since then it has grown, and Thule at 9:10 a.nVl, arriving at Burial will be in Grove Hill bodia threatens world peace and Edilor'x Nole: W. Rirliuril Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral Green of 75 E. Middle Turnpike, “We departed McGuire at 9:58 last year $25,000 was raised with the McGuire at 2:40 p.m., with the five demanded the United Nations act im­ a.m. on Dec. 15 arriving at Thule at Friends may call at the funeral home unday from 7 to 9 p.m, MunelieHler, purlieipuled in u monies used not only for presents but hour, 30 minutes and 7 seconds flight mediately to halt the Vietnamese 3; 12 p.m., five hours, 13 minutes and home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Hpeeiul Air Foree flighi from to purchase recreation and time setting the record.” drive. 59 seconds later, thereby setting a p.m. McGuire AFII, N.J., lo Thule, playground equipment for the “We used 11,000 gallons of fuel Frank J . .Anderson Teng blamed the Soviet Union for national speed record,” Green said. Mr. Stocks was born Nov. 30. 1906 Greenlund, in oloo'rvunee of llie schools and cassette tape decks for coming home. For every gallon of MANCHESTER — Frank J. Ander­ supporting Vietnam, whose forces On arrival at Thule, the 27 in Yorkshire, England, and had lived 75lli iinniverNurv of powered education classes. fuel consum ed, MAC flew a son, 83. of 89 Seaman Circle, died were reported within 50 miles of the passengers, five of whom are Thule has the only hospital north of in Manchester before coming to Ver­ Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. flight. T his is un account of un in* passenger 14.2 miles,” he explained, non 22 years ago. Friday at the Manchester Memorial lerview with him following his representing the news media, met the Artie Circle and boasts a 9-hole adding that some 53 persons made Hospital. He was the husband of Ann In other developments, a leading for a briefing session before retiring He was co-founder and a past presi­ return from the rcconMircuking golf course on a mountain top. the return flight. Woods Anderson. He was born in newspaper called for more to their motel-like accommodations. dent of the Allied Printing Services flight. Danish chefs prepare gourmet On arrival at McGuire, the flight Manchester Dec. 29, 1895 and has democracy in China, Britain an­ Personnel from the Office of Infor­ Inc. of Manchester and had worked The 438th Military Airlift Wing cuisine at both the Blue Nose Club crew immediately decorated the been a life-long resident. nounced it is negotiating arms sales mation, Lt. Col. Jay D. Kemp, Capt. there for many years. He was a (MAC) at McGuire AFB, N.J., and the Top of the World restaurant. plane in the Christmas spirit and San­ Prior to his retirement in 1962. he to China and Teng said Peking may Suzanne Phillis and Lt, Col. Norman planned to establish a non-stop Green said, “Breakfast comprised of ta Claus emerged from the aircraft member of Manchester Lodge of had been employed at Pratt & take foreign bank loans to pay for its Merritt and Maj. John Clements, National Speed Record between three eggs, sausage, cold cereal, to greet the waiting youngsters. Masons and the American Associa­ Whitney, Unit^ Aircraft of East modernization program. welcomed them and filled them In on tion of Retired Persons of Vernon. McGuire and Thule, Greenland. orange juice, coffee, toast and Green, who has lived in the Hartford, for 20 years. He was a At a meeting with 27 U.S. base activities. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. The C-141 crew also hoped to es- assorted Danish pastries, costs only Manchester area for the past few World War I veteran serving in the newsmen, Teng refused to guarantee “Thule has 205 Air Force personnel Alice Bunce Stocks; two sons. Dr. 35 cents.” years, is a self-employed manage­ U.S. Army. He was a charter China would not use force to seize and some 1,170 contract persons,” Robert B. Stocks of Vernon and John On the return flight from Thule, ment consultant. He and his wife, member and organizer of the Army Nationalist-held Taiwan and said 10 Green said, “There are 800 Danes E. Stocks of Stephens City, Va.; two MAC established a passenger ef­ Renee, have two foster children. and Navy Club of Manchester, a years was "too long” to wait for reu­ and 370 Americans at Thule. Twenty daughters, Mrs. Franklin (Agnes) member of the Manchester Senior nion of the island with the mainland. years ago, there were more than 10,- England of Coventry and Mrs. Citizens and the AARP, South Britain announced at the 000 military personnel. Now, Thule is Dorothy Roe of Arryo Grande. Methodist Church Chapter. Guadeloupe summit meeting of the used mainly for a missile warning Calif.; a brother, William Stocks of Besides his wife, he is survived by United States, West Germany, base.” Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. a son, Roger 0. Anderson of France and Britain that it is Following an evening of visits to Alice Scott and Mrs. Florence Wethersfield, and a daughter. Miss negotiating billions of dollars worth the home of a Danish laison officer, Hadden, both of Manchester, and Barbara M. Anderson of Manchester, of exports to China, including the group dined at the Blue Nose Club Mrs. Clara Halket of Holyoke, a grandson, David M. Anderson of warplanes, sources said. and visited the other base nightclub, Mass.; and nine grandchildren. Wethersfield, and two grand­ U.S. Steel announced a $1 billion the Top of The World, Mrs. Rose Bayer daughters. Susan M. Anderson of contract — biggest to date between Green pointed out that at Thule no MANCHESTER - Mrs. Rose Wethersfield and Jane C. Anderson, China and an American company — dependents of military personnel are Bayer, 89, of 14 Arcellia Drive died of Virginia. to build the largest ore mining facili­ allowed. “There are no schools on Friday at a Vernon convalescent Funeral services will be Monday at ty in the world, the base area. Servicemen serve one- home. She was the widow of Harry 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Teng gave a partial answer to the year of duty without families.” Bayer. Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in question how China will pay for its During his overnight stay. Green Mrs. Bayer was bom Jan. 12, 1889 the East Cemetery. Friends may call massive modernization program said the temperatures ranged from in , N.Y., and had lived in at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to Winter Fireworks when he said his government may 18 below zero on the day of arrival 4 p.m. The family suggests that any finance imports by taking foreign and dipped to 25 below the following Long Island and Florida before com­ A July 4 type of atmosphere was provided Fran Graf, 88 Hilliard St. and Tami and Tina ing to Manchester eight years ago. memorial contributions may be by a barrel fire Friday night during the first bank loans. day.' made to the American Heart DeLucco, both of 162 Hilliard St. (Herald On the Vietnamese invasion of “The week before our visit, it had She was a member of Concordia night of supervised ice skating at Center Lutheran Church. Association or the American Cancer photo by Strempfer) Cambodia, Teng said, "The flagrant been 68 below zero,” Green said. She is survived by a nephew, Societ, 237 E., Center St. Springs Annex. Keeping warm are, from left, large-scale aggression by the Viet­ “They get about 40-inches of snow a Edward Kehl of Manchester, with namese is not an isolated event but year and there was only 3-4 inches whom she made her home. Blanche M. Pierce part of the global strategy of big when we were there.” power hegemonism. However, Green explained, that The funeral is Monday at 9 a.m. at Mrs. William O. Barron MANCHESTER — Blanche M. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Pierce, 73, of North Palm Beach, Oil Firms Charged "Its impact is not limited to Viet­ the wind at Thule hits hurricane The Rev. Burton Strand, pastor of EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. nam and Kampuchea (Cambodia), forces and picks up whatever snow is Jacqueline S. Barron, 56, of 174 Fla., died Wednesday. She was the Concordia Lutheran Church, will of­ widow of Ralph Pierce, nor even to the Asian and Pacific on the ground whirling it into a Chester St. died Friday at ficiate. Burial will be in the Lutheran Mrs. Pierce had been a resident of region.” blizzard-like atmosphere. “You can’t Manchester Memorial Hospital. She With Overpricing Cemetery, Queens, N.Y. Manchester from 1939 to 1958 and had Teng said Indochina hegemonism, see a thing in front of you was the wife of William 0. Barron. There are no calling hours. been active in the South Methodist WASHINGTON (UPI) - The proper pricing of fuel transferred China’s code word for Soviet expan­ sometimes,” he said. The family suggests that any Mrs. Barron was born in Church. government Friday accused eight between affiliates of a single firm, sionism, threatens “international The Ballistic Missile Early War­ Biddeford, Maine, and had lived in peace, security and stability.” memorial gifts may be made to the She leaves two daughters, Mrs. major oil companies Friday of illegal false inflation of the value of liquid ning System at Thule Air Base (Site East Hartford for the past 30 years. Cambodia has appealed to the U.N. I) was completed in October 1960. Its Memorial Fund of Concordia Theodore (Thelma) Panos of overcharges totaling more than ?624 extracted from gas and excess Lutheran Church. She was a communicant of St. Isaac charges for labor and other “non- Security Council to condemn Viet­ four “football” field sized fixed Jogues Church. Litchfield and Mrs. John (Marcia) million in the largest lawsuit of its kind filed by the Energy Depart­ product" costs, nam and Teng said, “We support this antennas operate around the clock to Samuel Cantone She is also survived by a son, Purcell of Fishkill, N.Y.; a brother, ment. “These (latest) suits represent the and hope the U.N. will intervene in provide warning of transpolar mis­ MANCHESTER - Samuel William E. Barron of East Hartford; Merrill Munyan of Ashland, Va.; a sister, Viola Munyan of Salem, The action was linked with earlier largest judicial or other enforcement this situation.” sile attack. Their detection capabili­ “Salvatore" Cantone, 84, of Hartford two daughters, Mrs. Joanne Cogswell Mass.; and four grandchildren. accusations against a ninth firm, action taken by DOE or its Consultations were taking place ty is in excess of 2,000 nautical miles. died Friday at Hartford Hospital. He and Mrs. Sue Jane Cavaliere, both of Funeral services were to be today raising the total sought by the predecessors for violations of pricing among Security Council members in The 140-foot-in-diameter round dome was the husband of Mrs. Concettina Vernon; a sister, Mrs. Vivian New York Friday. at 4 p.m, at the Hamm and Price government in a single lawsuit to regulations,” Bloom told reporters. encases an 84-foot rotating Curcio Ckntone and the father of Perreault of Amesbury, Mass.; and scanner/tracker radar. Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. nearly $1 billion. Separate suits were filed in U.S. Thomas G. Cantone of Manchester. three grandchildren. During Green’s visit, “Operation Friends may make memorial con­ Paul Bloom, head of the Energy District Court in Washington ac­ He is also survived by two The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a m. Caldor Closed Julemand” (Christmas Man) was un­ tributions to the American Heart Department’s effort to uncover cusing Texaco of $233.9 million in This 45-foot high, all metal daughters, Mrs. Ann Mennella of from Newkirk and Whitney Funeral der way. It is an annual project there Association. violations of federal oil price rules, overcharges, Phillips Petroleum Co. All Caldor discount department Christmas tree at Thule, the Hartford and Mrs. CarmeUa Mar- Home, 318 Burnside Ave., with a where American m ilitary and said all nine companies were charged of $102,3 million. Standard of Indiana stores in Connecticut wili be closed Air Force’s northernmost tinelli of Rocky Hill; two sisters, six mass at St. Isaac Jogues Church at of $96.9 million, Shell Oil Co. of $90.2 civilian, as well as Danish employees with overpricing natural gas liquids this Sunday it was announced today base, is lit marking the begin­ 10. Burial will be in Veterans — a type of petroleum separated million. Cities Service of $69.2 by Julius Kasinitz, vice president of raise funds for the benefit of In Memoriam Memorial Field, Hillside Cemetery. Lottery from “wet" natural gas and refined million, Atlantic Richfield Co. of operations for the Norwalk-bas'ed ning of Operation Julemand. Greenlandic children. (ll loving memory ol my faUier, Valenly Lenorsky, There are no calling hours. into liquid fuel. $20.5 million. Gulf Oil Corp. of $11.4 firm. The 19-year tradition at Thule The funds are used for Christmas who passed away January 7th. 1916 The family suggests that any Oil industry officials disputed the million and Mobil Oil Corp, of an un­ According to Kasinitz, the com­ serves not only as a symbol of presents for some 300 children in the Remembered by his daughter. Lena Kuligowsky, memorial gifts may be made to the The winning qumber drawn Friday grandchildren, great grandchildren and the charges. They said they had used disclosed total. pany’s decision to close followed the Christmas but also as a Thule area and for buying needed Kuligowsky Family May His Soul Rest In Peace American Cancer Society, 237 E. in the Connecticut Daily Lottery was equipment and supplies for their 593. traditional pricing practices and Energy and Justice Department announcement by Connecticut’s chief navigational landmark for Center St., Manchester. lawyers, who sued the firms jointly, schools. were the victims of a difference of in­ state’s attorney that the Sunday residents during the four- terpretation of pricing rules imposed asked the court to consolidate those closing law should be uniformly en­ “Julemand” began in 1959 as 'n 1973 because of the oil embargo. cases with a similar $316 million suit forced unless and until that law is month-long northern night. “Operation Santa Claus” when the base military personnel passed the Downtown Merchants Firms named in the civil suits filed against Exxon in November. declared void by the Connecticut The 150 lights are turned off in W. Richard Green stands in front of a marker at Thule AFB represent nine of the nation’s 15 Bioom said the Exxon suit had been Supreme Court. The court is late February when the sun U.S. Air Force Photos A Greenlandic child from Qanaq, a hunting and fishing village planned as part of Friday’s package expected to hear arguments on the pointing the direction home. Note, at left, third arrow from bot­ biggest oii giants. The action alleged once again shines on Thule. By 80 miles north of ThulcT\B, receives his Christmas gift. tom is marked “Manchester, Conn.” three basic types of violations — im­ but was filed earlier to counter legal validity of the law next month. OLAU B. HANSEN Asked for Commitment action by Exxon. By GREG PEARSON munity Development funds. years. The policy is aimed at such Herald Reporter James Breitenfeld, executive vice government-funded development as Collectors^ Corner MANCHESTER — While down­ president of the Greater Manchester housing for the elderly. If no site in Chamber of Commerce, said it is Gas Station Burglarized town merchants are seeking a com­ the downtown area is acceptable, the easier for a nine-person legal entity mitment from the Town Board of MANCHESTER - Dougherty St. was taken to was further charged with development can be located like the Board of Directors to sign Police also said Friday Directors, members of the board Police reported a burglary Manchester Memorial attempted assault on an of­ elsewhere in town, according to the such a proposal of commitment to night that John Buehler, 16, Friday asked for a similar commit­ proposal. Friday at 1:57 a.m. at the Hospital Thursday after­ ficer and interfering with of 67 Cambridge St. who Modern Chinese Coins Prompt Spirited Bidding the area. It’s harder to reach agree­ ment on paper from the merchants. Exxon station, 408 Tolland noon by police cruiser after an officer. Court date is ^ th items are expected to be m ent am ong 200 independent wao arrested Friday mor­ The downtown businesses, Turnpike. When the receiving a head injury Jan. 22. By RliSS MacKENDRICK tael; 7 mace and 2 candareens add up presented at tTuesday’s board businessmen, but the businessmen ning on 58 burglary, been a familiar sight in dealers’ mis­ Try to look innocent. however, feel they already have manager returned to the Robert Reynold, 22, of “Spirited Bid Frenzy” is the way to 72/lOOth of a tael and therefore meeting. have shown their commitment in from a stick. Police said larceny and other charges cellany offerings. One cash is equal shown their pledge to the area by office he found a number of 400 Ellington Road, East make a dollar. Hurry Up and Wail! Board members Friday said they other ways. LeBlanc was playing at was being held in lieu of the paper, “World Coin News,” to a tenth of a cent. The coins run in past investments and improvements. tools on the floor, police Hartford, was charged describes a recent Spink & Son’s auc­ The Chinese were pleasantly The “Stamp Collector” announces generally favor both proposals. But, Two other downtown represen­ Center and Adams streets $15,000 bond for present­ many sizes up to 1,000 cash or a The two-hour Friday afternoon ses­ said. Someone had when he was hit acciden­ with misuse of registration ment in court Monday. The tion in Australia that brought double neutral about gold but practically, that 3,000 rooms have already been they were seeking proof of commit­ tatives who attended - Michael dollar face value. sion, attended by board members, tampered with the safe tally. He was treated at the plates and operating an un­ the estimate for 413 lots of modern venerated silver. reserved at Chicago hostelries for ment from downtown merchants Misseri of Paul’s Paint and Betty other two youths who were The square hole had a purpose: In town officials and downtown trying to open it, police hospital for a scalp lacera­ registered motor vehicle. Chinese coins. As early as the 16th century they the USA’s eighth international before voting Tuesday, Petricca of Heritage Savings & Loan arrested with him, Brian the old days they cast the money in representatives, produced little said. tion arid disch arged , Court date, Jan. 16, Not quite a frenzy but still spirited were using the Spanish pillar dollars. philatelic exhibition to be held May Mayor Stephen Penny and Deputy — also questioned the need for the Fazzino, 17, of 69 Cam­ clay molds and it came out in flat progress. RepresenUtives from the Mayor Stephen Cassano asked that At 7:09 a.m. Thursday, a hospital officials said. Scot M. Desrosier, 22, of bridge St. and William J. was the bidding for the 45 lots put up Later came the “dollar-Mex,” the “trees” with coins on the branches. 21 - June 1,1986! It will celebrate the proof of commitment that the board break and entry was town and the merchants spent most the merchants sign a proposal Police arrested Robert 29 Terry Road was charged Smith, 16, of 23 Flower St. by Jess Peters, Inc,, of Decatur, U.S. trade dollars, the Saigon The coins were broken off and put 100th anniversaries of both the requested. reported at the Early Lear­ of the time discussing the past com­ voicing their commitment to the Andreski, 24, of 32 Bar- with misuse of registration posted bonds and were Illinois, on December 12th. This is piastre, the Japanese yen, Philippine into a square rod. This was rotated Chicago and the American Philatelic Penny said the town directors are ning Center, 80 Waddell mitments both feel they have made downtown area. bonsel Road, East Hart­ plates and operating an un­ released Friday for later one of them. It is a one-tael silver peso and even that famed “Fat Lady with a file held against the edges to Societies - “AMERIPEX ’86.” to the downtown area. being asked to make a commitment The idea, however, did not receive Road, police said. ford, and charged him with registered motor vehicle court appearances. Nine piece from Hupeh Province that is of Numismatics,” the Maria Theresa make them smooth and round. Coming Events to the area. Reported missing were Thaler. The directors now will be asked to a warm reception from those in speeding and failure to Friday afternoon. Court other youths, all juveniles, cataloged at $150 and went to $205, The Krause & Mishler “Standard approve two items for the downtown “1 would like to have something four packages of chicken Eventually they wanted their own Tomorrow, 10 to 5, at the East attendance. In fact, some seemed in­ carry an operator’s date is Jan, 16. were arrested last week on (Yeoman No, 128). Catalog of World Coins” has 106 Hartford Ramada Inn. 100 East ~ a coordinator to oversee that shows there is a commitment legs, a check and a book of Police patrol made 15 silver coins and took the design of the sulted by the fact that the directors license. Court date is Jan. charges in connection with The tael has been a unit of money pages on the Chinese. It tells how to River Drive — this year’s first First development plans and a policy that from the other side on this proposai,” blank checks. 16. other motor vehicle dragon because it was the imperial were seeking proof of commitment many of the same in­ value in China from ancient times. It Many of the taels and dragons were read enough of the characters so you Sunday Stamp Bourse. Free admis­ the town will try to locate any he said, “if we’re going to form a Police reported a break arrests Friday. emblem and also was a symbol of memoratives that go sky-high. The from the merchants. Timothy R. Cote, 20, of cidents. is equivalent to $1.38. That is, a silver thereupon melted down and are now can tell the provinces apart and sion. parking and door prizes as government-funded development in partnership, then I have to know who and entry at the dollar is 72/lOOths of a tael. The good fortune. Sun Yat-sen/Mausoleum dollar of Philip Harrison, a downtown Willington, N.C., was lost to numismatics — hence the guess at the dates. Some of those usual. the area of Main Street. are my partners,” Manchester Car Wash, 563 The dragon dollars with their mace 1927 brought $1,700 at the Peters sale businessman, said, “You keep on charged with operating un­ dragon dollars that were minted in spirited bidding. bronze and copper pieces bring a Tuesday evening, January 9, — The coordinator would oversee all Penny and Town Manager Robert W. M iddle Turnpike, and candareen inscriptions were (cataloged at $900 to $1,200). challenging us to prove ourselves,” der the influence and (Jhina between 1890 and 1914 were in­ In general, the issues of the good price now and it might be regular meeting night for the downtown work and seek input for Weiss both mentioned past steps the Thursday morning, and superseded in 1914 by the coin of the Those squareholed bronze, brass, He said stores in the area have operating a motor vehicle whooo*s scribed “7 mace and 2 candareens,” Republic are reasonably priced, but worthwhile to paw through the 10- Manchester Philatelic Society at future planning. The position town has taken to better the down­ about $25 missing. Ten mace or 100 candareens make a Republic, the Yuan Shih Kai dollar. or copper “cash” pieces have long proven their commitment by town area. while his license is under they do have some patterns and com- cent junk boxes for a sleeper or two. Mott’s Community Hall, 7 to 10 p.m. probably would be funded with Com­ remaining on Main Street for many A display window at 681 suspension. Later, after there Main St. was reported Cote was brought to Lifestyle damaged with holes caused headquarters, he was non- by pellets or BB shot. cooperative and attempted when Police said the window had to assault the officer who Shut Off Gas Leaves been damaged previously. put him in the holding cell, James LeBlanc, 9, of 46 according to police. He Disco Fans SpemI Life Like There’s No Tomorrow tomorrow,” said Jan Mitchell, a Epiphany Service By MARY EM-EN HASKETT exciting — people put themselves in , is in the process of institutions that is a symptom of the The International Discotheque Family Without Heat patron of the fashionable Girard’s an ’up,”’ O’Harro said. “They go to expanding its membership from 6,000 “me generation.” MANCHESTER - An (Fire Calls) I iiiled Pn'Ms liilt'riititional disco in Baltimore. “This is their Association estimates the 10,000 dis­ discos not just to forget money to 10,000. About 500 people crowd the “There is a lot of reason for worry Health Department had been in­ sent tenants had not transferred the Epiphany Service is Americans are spending their tomorrow.” cos nationwide pull in an averag'd $7,- MANCHESTER — A family on problems, but to forget all dance floor nightly paying a $50 an­ today, things are out of control,” volved with some inspections related account to their name or paid a scheduled for tonight at money as if there is no tomorrow as Karen Redd, 25, took time out from 000 a week in receipts per club with Cooper Street has been without heat Manchester problems.” nual membership fee with a $5 cover Weiss said. “In constant dollars, in­ to possible health code violations in deposit. 7:30 at Concordia Lutheran they flock to the disco beat. her dancing, “You can be at ease customers spending an average of $5 since Thursday afternoon when the “People are living tor today in­ charge each night. come is up so what do you do with it the four-family house earlier this Kraatz said he has referred the Church, 40 Pitkin St. The Friday, 10:49 a.m,—'smoke And, indeed, tomorrow may be when you’re dancing,” she said. “It’s to $10 a night. gas company shut off the meter detector, unnecessary call, stead of providing for the future,” he When manager Tommy Armstrong — save some and spend more.” week. tenants to the state Welfare Depart­ service will include Holy- very troubled for some, with But at the more fashionable spots, because the gas bill had not been Washington School (Town) a relief from the pressures of the said. “Many don’t have a family to asks his customers why they come, At the two Dillons, a disco near The first inspection was called ment where assistance is available Communion. economists predicting spiraling in­ world. It’s almost like a fantasy they spend much more. At Xenon in paid. Friday, 2:30 p.m.—smoke worry about. It’s the ‘me he said, “they say they’re under a lot UCLA and one .-in downtown Los because of a water leak from frozen for turning on services and providing whooo! flation may lead to recession — even world.” Manhattan, members pay $10 each to Two adults stayed in the unheated detector malfunction, generation.’ It’s self-gratification. of pressure and this is one place to Angeles, there is a $12 cover charge pipes last weekend. That leak caused heating fuel allowance. Episcopal Election depression. Last year, Americans spent about get in the door. Non-members are apartment at 71 Cooper St. Thursday Manchester Memorial It’s all for today.” get away from it. for a couple and drinks cost $1.65. damage to the ceiling of the apart­ The major code violation found at MANCHESTER - The Hospital (Town) I 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE But those captured by the disco $5 billion to satisfy their disco fever, charged $12. Drinks cost about $3.50 and Friday nights, but the child of the “It’s history repeating itself, said “They’re making more money... I The two places attract about 70,000 ment which is now without heat. the apartment, Kraatz said, was the Episcopal Church Women I COMPl£TE HEATING INSTALLATIONS beat — especially the young and unat­ a 20 percent increase from 1976, ac­ to $4.50. family was sent to a friend’s home, I OIL BURNERS Robert McCormick, 27, a Bartender guess they feel like they go through a people a month. “Everything else is James Brooks, resident of the water damage to the ceiling. There of St. Mary’s Episcopal tached — are living for today. A UPI cording to trade association es­ During the week, the clientele according to Ronald Kraatz, town WATER HEATIftS at Fran O’Brien’s in Philadelphia. lot of trouble to get it so they might apartment, notifi^ police Thursday School Supplies at survey in discos of those who run so depressing: this is their escape,” “have money. They can afford it,” health administrator. The only heat are other minor code violations, he Church will elect officers REC ROOM HEATING timates. “Maybe it won’t stay on as grand a night of the gas shutdown. Now Low them, work in them and patronize as well enjoy it.” said Dillons spokesman Dave said a Xenon employee. But on the in the apartment is from an electric said, but the new owners Williaip and Monday at 7:30 p.m, in the Mike O’Harro, director of chic scale as it has been in the last one or Robert Weiss of Harvard Univer­ The gas was shut off because of a Discount PrIcesI them in major cities across the na­ Kenner. “The more economic con­ weekends, he said, the crowd is space heater which can produce Harold Mattson have I een Guild Room. Tramp’s, a Washington, D.C., disco two years, but people still drink and sity’s Laboratory of Community bill of $200 left unpaid by the previous Guest speaker will be tion found many believe the future ditions are adverse, the more unhap­ younger, less affluent. some heat in one room, Kraatz said. cooperative and are willing t< cor- that caters to the “upper 10 percent dance. Look at them in the Depres­ Psychiatry came up with an almost tenant, according to police and Betty Ryder, women’s ARTHUR DRUli and problems of the present may be py they are with other areas of their “They save money for a nice Kraatz said Friday night that the red any violations. of the iceberg,” called discos “the sion with the speakeasies,” identical answer. He called it an es­ Kraatz. Kraatz also said that the pre­ editor at The Herald. \A/ARMNMQ FRIEIMDS FOR OVER OO YEARS' reasons for the disco boom. lives — the more they want weekend. It’s a way to forget.” meeting place of the decade.” The Second Story, a former gay cape from pressures and possibly a “People here aren’t worried about something to take them out of it.” / “The disco ambience is vibrant. disco club turned straight in result of the loss of faith in American PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Jan. 6, 1979 Ntws for Sonlor clttaom Center Church Begins MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Jan. 6. 1979- PAGE NINE Hi! This coming Bert Turner, John Gaily be Thursday, Jan. 18 when Wednesday morning to Noontime lunch served. 1 Bicentennial Services Thursday should be of in­ and Gladys Seelert. And a program entitled "How have a go<^ old-fashioned p.m., pinochle games. Bus terest to many of you last but not least are those i Shop Coupon To Speak to Your Doctor” chit-chat. pickup at 8:15 a.m. return because of our afternoon who answer our phones and MANCHESTER - Center Connecticut Conference of the United ISlOp A Shop will be presented in the trip at 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 WNh Itilo coupon and a $7.50 pinhasa Couponl^KgUR^B^ program. We will have a do some office work from Menu for Week pngregational Church, which was Church of Christ, and the Rev. Dr. Clif­ afternoon in the hall of the p.m. With Itiia coiw n and a $750 piacftweacftaae ■ ■ ' j Mr. James Florence to Monday: Jan. 8, 1979: founded on July 29,1779, w ill open a series ford 0. Simpson, paster emeritus of tim e to tim e. Our re a lly old South Methodist Church. Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for speak on the latest changes Hot roast beef sandwich of special bicentennial services and Center Church, will participate in the ser­ faithful Helen Martino, We w ill serve a meal at the shopping and square dance in Medicare. It could be a with gravy, buttered celebrations Sunday. vice. A reception is also being arranged who spends most every center, then ouf two buses class. Noontime lunch good chance for you to ask vegetables, peach crisp, January has been designated "Heritage for after this service. Friday with us, also will transport you to the served. 1 p.m. return from questions and to find out beverage. * Month,’’ and tomorrow’s service will Elizabeth Cone and Anne meeting. Dr. Stephen R, shopping and Senior In February, a service reaffirming the more about the changes. Tuesday: Meatball feature the presentation of the first 200th mutual ministries in the community is I Thompson. Smith of the University of Bowling League at the grinder, tossed salad, commemorative plate by Richard scheduled for the 18th. Among those par­ 4 Pack - 500 Sheei We’ll be serving a neat So once again, we rea lly Connecticut Health Center Parkade Lanes. 77407. pkg. I meal at noontime and the appreciate all your help Jell-0, beverage. Thomas, chairman of the 200th anniver­ ticipating in the service will be Rabbi will be the guest speaker Wednesday: Homemade W e d n e s d a y : 9 a .m . sary committee, to Milla Whitney, church I program will start right and by the way if anyone and this program is spon­ Leon Wind of Temple Beth Sholom and the around 1 p.m. seafood chowder, egg salad health clinic by appoint­ moderator. The plate was designed by Rev. James Archambault of St. James WALDORFiP^ I else would like to join the sored by the Manchester ment, 10 a.m. pinochle KRAFT On Monday morning we sandwich, sliced pears, Clinton Hendrickson, and an anniversary Church, T IO O l 1C Bathroom volunteers, just give your Public Health Nursing games and Friendship Cir­ will be registering for the beverage. logo by his wife, Kathryn Hendrickson. The climax of the celebration will be I lOOUIZAsstdCol Macaroni | name to Gloria or myself; Association. Senior Center cle party. Noontime lunch Shrine Circus to be held at Thursday: Oven fried Starting Sunday, guests and members of Anniversary Week, which begins Sept. 23. Good Sun, Jon 7 -Sat, Jan, ia Umt one par customs ., 13 LMt one per customs Good Sun, Jan 7 - Sat, Jan, 13. Limft one per custom er we ll be glad to include and the local AARP clubs. served. 12:45 p.m. bridge Good Sun,, Jan 7 • S a t, J a i, 13. Limit one per customef. DINNER & ...._ Cheese | the Hartford State Armory chicken breast, cranberry the church w ill be invited to sign the new and will conclude on Reaffirmation Sun­ 2 3 9 Good S fji, Jan 7 -Sat.Jan, 13 LWt one parcwtoJSa you. games and 1 p.m. craft Grocery , J G rocery 238 on Thursday, Feb. 15. It's Once again we wish to sauce, parslied potatoes, bright red registers. Attending each day, Sept. 30, when the church will IIL G ro c e ry Grocery 2 3 6 On Wednesday, we had class. No BIG BUS today. L— J IIL Grocery an afternoon performance remind you that we have buttered carrots, frosted register w ill be a member of the church’s recognize older members and renew the two members who Thursday: Noontime hot and w ill cost $5.75 fo r celebrated some big some real nice name pins cake, beverage. Confirmation Classes. The registers may covenant. meal and Meal on Wheels. -M cr s rc c ^ .. v r a m s ^ tickets and bus fare. birthdays, Joseph Windsor that are available for our Friday: Ham and cheese be signed either before or after the 10 a.m. on rye, vegetable soup with 1 p.m. Fun Day featuring Your Stdp e Shopswurfh means While on trips we still tu rn e d a n ifty 93 and members. service. crackers, butterscotch talk on Medicare by Jim have a few openings for the Josephine Schuetz hit the The Friendship Circle Sunday, Jan. 14, the "History of Center Florida hop scheduled for pudding, beverage. Florence. Bus pickup at 10 Church," written by Mrs. Emily Maid- 90 mark. Both attend our will hold a little get- Sclicilulc for W eek a m. Return trip around 13 days starting Friday. programs quite regularly together this coming ment, church historian, w ill be presented Monday through Friday 2:30 p.m. to the Manchester Historical Society. Feb. 9. For more informa­ and everyone extends their Wednesday. Everyone is signing up for the Shrine Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen Women’s Auxiliary tion, call our office 647- sincere best wishes and invited and this is a super After the service, there w ill be a reception Circus. social games. 9:30 a.m., for Mrs. Maidment in the Narthex of the VERNON -VFW Post 10121 and its 3211. hope both will enjoy a big opportunity for our new SUPERMtRKFTc; m ceramics class. Noontime church. We also have fliers and healthy New Year. members to join the group. Monday: 8 a.m., auxiliary, w ill meet Jan, 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Sh»P registering for the Shrine lunch served. 1 p.m. set­ available for a plane ride While we are on The Friendship Circle is a Heritage Sunday w ill be observed Jan. the post home on Route 83. Circus; 9:30 am., back games. Bus pickup at Stop' to Hawaii with a two-night Wednesday, we will not be group of our members who 21 with a special service of worship. The The monthly social is scheduled for Jan. EconomYis good ceramics class. 10 a m., 8:15 a.m. return trips at Stone wholesonie food3 and setvicable stop and sight-seeing in San able to use our big bus this just meet every Rev. Nathanael M. Guptill, minister of the 27. All members are invited. 28 ounce can kitchen social games. 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. quality household pFOducts that cost you less than j^ g ., TTiin^Vermicelli Francisco, seven days in coming Wednesday. It will national brands, less than our Stop S Shop Brands ^ p & Shop “Great Beef USDA Choice Hawaii and finish with two go back into the garage for It can help you cope with inllatioa nights in Reno, Stop by and repairs and w ill be back on igresso . pick up your flier soon. the road fo r Thursday, so L^oifliowcguPoini ECONOMY News here at the center that you can plan on PAIAiMwiiiiiww starts with our Senior taking in the talk on — m — Jumbo Tow els 3 9 * B eef Chuck Tomatoes Bowling League at the Medicare, A Iply Package of 160 Parkade Lanes this past We would like to extend Tuesday afternoon with the our heartfelt condolences ECONOMY Peeled following results: Qass A #P to the families of John ______High Triple, Edna K prtoe to m&> A»P twre, aMS^ ee apaaW^i a N s p k i n S 1plypkg.oM6o 4 9 * stcpishop Q fy Chanda and Maria Sun Glory Tomatoes 2^89* Tomato Paste 12ounc«c«i Ow Christensen, 431; Andy Pakowska who passed Lorenzen, 528; High Single, ECONOMY 1st Cuts - Bone - In Del Monte Spinach 39* Pear Tomatoes away this past week. l b Edna Christens, 159; Frank You heard that the price w a t u m n a M ^ aimiavawiam' Bathroom Tissue 5 9 * Beef Chuck 2ply- pkg. of 200 Wotruba, 205; Class B High of food is really getting too With I Filled Instant Coffee With I Filled 4 pack Ip ly sheets Triple, Polly Kenneway, Super Siivmgs Booklet With I Filled Underblade Steak txxie-in 1 . 5 9 te far out and if it keeps Super Siivihgs Booklet 342; Irw in Secor, 497; High going. I’m not sure what ASSORTED Super s.ivihgs Booklet ORANGE JUICE SOLID WHITE-IN WATER ECONOMY Single, Corine Gibson. 134; any of us w ill be able to af­ Scott W A L D O R F Bill Castelluccio, 178. ford to eat, I was talking to MINUTEM IN U T E A & P Peanut Butter 75* Then on Wednesday mor­ my good friend and co­ BATH TISSUE 18 ounce jar ning we had 36 players for mMAID a id tu n a Tissue partner of our meals O N d u d H a m O g Facial pinochle and the lucky programs. Norm Fendell ECONOMY lOoz. Rump Portion $1,091b. Water Added % ^ ii, Asstd. winners were: Josephine and we are planning a deal jar Schuetz, 643; Bessie we think you’ll like. First, 21b. jar Straw berry Colors Moonan, 612; Sam Schors, we’ve been told that some Preserves 89* 5 0 583; Jennie Fogarty, 582; seniors near our center are E l Medium Peas StopftShop 41SS88' Welchf s Tomato Juice *bST 79* Lillian Lewis, 574; A1 probably not coming to our ECONOMY W hole Kernel Gom lSi‘ 4 ^ 8 8 ' Chellman, 569; Olive center for the noon meal Dole Juice 59* - SERVICE DBLi. Houghtaling, 569; Mary because of the price 29 Fabric Softener 69^ Instant kreanlHiound 24 ounce bottle H ill, 567; Eldna Farm er, Well, we want these peo­ •|S9 Gallon Container Rnk 567, Cooked Ham ‘Contains not $4 ple and in fact, all seniors Kf«M-Stdn Sked-Ccokid I. H 4 9 A 4P-IN G U S S . SEALTEST ECONOMY more than In the afternoon it was are most welcome to come CORNED BEEF It I bridge games and the lucky K fM i-S to ri Sleed 20% fa t Royal .Ipllt for our meals and if by s-159 GRAPEFRUIT COTTAGE DooFood S *3.99 prize winners were: chance, some can’t afford COOKED SALAMI It I JUICE CHEESE Diy ununk Nadine Malcolm, 5910; the price, they can contact / beefchuck-boneuss 1 !» l^^OLONE CHEESE Beef Chuck C “Great Beef i & d Tom Regan, 5240; me personally/ and I’ll C h u c k U n d e rM a d e Short Ribs of Beef USDA Choice 1 . 4 9 . Maybelle Fish, 4320; Rene keep their names in con­ POTATO SALAD . 4 9 ' c o n t . ^ y ^ y ECONOMY ^ ^ ourmonu M aire, 3990; Kay Bennett, fidence and see to it that flte t steaks T Goudo or Munetcr Trash Bags V ’1.49 “Great Beef S y n i p ^ [ | ^ 3630. RICE PUDDING ^ 7 9 ' Chuck S teak s or BABY CHEESES Chuck Stew Beef USDA Choice 1 . 5 9 . Asstd. Favors they receive the meals. BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS . . . 50 Hot SUmpo w/coLpon-AI Ravon If you recall, we started Now back to Norm, and we London BroR ECONOMY „ Beef a couple of years ago to are going to try a Tuesday AXELROD YOGURT Boneiss Blade Steak Chuck Apple Sauce 49* Green Giant 35* (keck Ffew-M sti I nuiv ROASTS Kraft PMUdHfta ■ 1 .8 9 . assign volunteers to help us *1 4 9 Steaks I lb. ROASTS lunch fo r 50 cents fo r a one- TURBOT FILLETS Boil Owck-BonHiu CREAM CHEESE Com Oil ’1.99 s Cream Style Com 4 *1 Tomato Ketchup 49* with some of our month tribi basis starting QtoCk Fronn-Cap'n Jotv'i CUBE STEAKS . 1“ AiP propams, on a two-month the firs t of February. So at SHRIMP COCKTAIL Boof Oudi-LeM Qdlck Frem -flittir Dipped Chuck CINNAMON ROLLS ECONOMY W hite ~ period and so we would like »tr s p Cut from young, tender, meaty porkers! fo o d s o u r that time, our Tuesday A4 P FISH SCRIPS BEEF FOR STEW » 1” Seml- frozen values help you keep a well, stocked freezer. Bm I Chuck-Boniiiu ’ - y ' to extend a sincere thank lunch will be 50 cents in­ (keck Frotift-bllir Chpped lb. Boneless Powdered l_aundr\L^ you to our volunteers for FISH^ H STICKS S r g ^ VTOP BLADE STEAKS . 1” “ stead of the usual 75 cents. T MNE-PACK BEEF. CHICKEN OftijRKEV " S top & Shop stop & Shop 1 Detergent 89* November and December. Here’s hoping we can mm For bur kitchen social reach many more new peo­ ELUO'S BANQUET 0$cai U ...a y w le irF iin k i or M k lm ; 3 BrottI Otre.. 3 Log Otre., games, we thank Bill Rice, ple. We’ll be giving you the 3 NKki, 3 Winu, 3 Sett of GUoti PIZZA M EA T PIES E r e d i H a m i ? G c ^ MEATtEATWIEi.ERS 1®® Mike Haberern, Ernie menu just before we start. Turke X selfsen/iedeliTrustus w ® HHWiki B itl, Poilki or Smoked |ox-opk» *1.09 SAUOfiiaSMB .nrri^hr?.i Colonial Bacon .SX *1.49 LaP izzeiia Sun G lory stmstfmvmtm IMH Ftogilar or Maple “ Segregation, Northern financial assistance; and Fresh Pork Nedk Bones 49. Style,” a CBS documen­ rental housing. KRAFT Pork Shoulder Roll *1.79^ G i U l l l l V CdonUSmcUtad tary, will be shown by The public is invited to M R A C U n R M P TO M ATO ^ Stop & Shop Sauerkraut 39' eese yxGaLIce Wilber Smith, coordinator attend this free event, aOROX BLEACH of Manchester’s Equal Op- which is sponsored by the • portunity Program, on N^ o m e r deli Quality and service. League of Women Voters C oiuitryfine Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 and the YWCA. p.m. at the Nutmeg Branch ' jo unce 1 5 9 KSCkfE HSIAIIT t*C « g 02 J i » so FAS STAMPS W/COraHMlC. COVEPOI 69 of the YWCA, 78 N. Main AWIPAGEASST.VARCTCS giomASET ^ Stop & Shop Nescafe ^ i l 9 9 CHKKEN. BEEF i CMC pkg St., Manchester. Eyeglasses Ann Page S paghetti A ^ x ^akiastP^Sausage instant Coffee T^e 30-minute film will Prescriptions Filled TMn Mints ^ 69' sauce Dog Food Cleanser Cheese Ravioli ieSS?5<» *1.09 Choc - litCovers36,3S*pg?»1.19 accompany a talk by Smith Low est P rices POURABIiDflESSMG RE6ULAR-ASS0RTH) VARETCS-IAAGE SIZE r GEHIUOHHAkOS ^ 2-2y2lb. Hunt's W OAVTiC Pi j j p 9 Mrs.TsPierogi 16 ounce pkg 89* Blueberries teounoepkg *1.39 on the following: Federal, K ra ft Ann Page i|»kie Johnson's ivory Dish package ARTHUR DRUG Tomato Sauce ’I itaRan Pudding Mixes | Freezer Queen Entrees *1.29 Frozen Yogurt SftSSS, 55* state and local housing ef­ Hartford • M am ^tar ' Foir VarMim ■ 2 poind pkg ^RAGE-CflEAlfYorKRUNCHY 49 Diapers produce AiaortidFlMn • ^ AIM PAGE forts; institutional racism: DE^IBXmilS'IOW UQW Enjoy fine Rorida citrus Peanut M K a r o n l A jy W hite B utter HOCI. I B a Laundry at very special pricesi Cheese - 6 9 ' gks IS? dairy Save on many of the staples you use every week., a J l ...... NapMns D etergent Baked HarTf* StapftShop *3,89.. or.1? Pink y NOW Chicken or Ham Salad*^Sp**1 .99dI Indian River Seedless ^ Hood 100% Pure Imported %r\ O Q ^ YOU CM PUCE YOUR' FriWCrlif2illy V^lpsberg Cheese Bavarian ^ . O w b JANE PARKER-SLICED dried APPLES vicuMcolignrFuiT NKwruii fspi In VitMini'h CeSo Bag . RED RADISHES COUOHHIOICM COlOMEOICMe :e W HITE V $ 1 / ^frcenSlesn CUSSIHED U ANYTIME DEL MONTE PEACHESmS’1^ ./LONG CUCUMBERS 3 k.’1“ Formula Vicks* ^kitch en et us cook supper. BREAD 3 Tvs” I 44D NyQull OLYMPIC MEAL-SAVE 6 * ee f.« i. pkg Roasted or BBQ Style Fulipase Grapefruit .rfS ’5.99 l6 4 o z .c ta SANDWICH,, ■ w 1 poundpkg $159 from b r e a d ’fo s T O S l si 49^ Qtr. lb. S ticte I concentrate JANEPARKER-SAVE14’-PLAINor1VC le-rLAINOr a M o r a n iH s i 51b. b a ^ lo rid a SwinStyta Chickeii Aaatd y ie o U 'l SUGAR Stop & Shop Yogurt nawors *T a < > I Ora A FawMOutHwatHauMu " c S L * 1 0 9 Pillsbury Biscuits cX3H£*1 DQNUTS I inp n p k g . ^ ^ In Hood NuForm Y ogurt 32i?S,79* Borden Cheese ‘^SSSr’l .09 FW-klplFI.TOfJ.24 01 pk. B Signal ^ uice Oranges SM«l-Dr|-Uk»|n.'Hi4jl White Gem” A 16 Philadelphia 2^59* Starp8oc.pkg NEWIJANE PARKER-15 oz. FAMILY PAK TOMATOES 9 9 ' PASTRCLItF- klSM YELLOW ONIONS . 15' Full Case Rorida Fanri Stand Country Fresh FRUIT $ 1 2 9 FK yM iu g Cole Slaw ISounceped^ 59* Hood Cottage Cheese 69* Kraft Singles *1.59 FANCY MIXED NUTS I f f kUKltt - - X '|“ 100 SmalorlarpaCunt MMduN^mippadQraaaaFOodSioaa f DANISH I ® WILD BIRD SEED R B tooiMMemii-vicM M eat Loaf *2.59 size CNckanorTurttey 7Q4 Oranges ■6.99 Mushrooms 89* SsJ^resh Meat Pies lOouncepackage / 9 VapoHub »a 39 * Cucumbers 5 *1 pikers put quality ingredients In every recipe. eueiiAveaci coupon riimmiiAviioecoimoii>y :8uwnwviiotcoimow Egg Plant . Fresh ^ se afo o d Special money-savers. stop & Shop ‘^eIeLld:Jd:flj Stop & Shop Yah Yah Last chance to get your.. health & beauty aids Get your 643-2711 stop & Shopsworth of savings. ...A Ms PM n n sM Pkf. el HaddoakFUlets Buttefcrest WIOl M PtfdMM OM Pki ol VFItfl It. PjcFJN OF 12k. of ThoPwtfiate Price of I ^ Porcelain I "ISSiT- “ATSS” REGUlAHVoECAfrallM CHOCOLAIT COVERED ASSORTED VARETES This DAYTIME GENERAL MILLS I Stop & Shop ^ .Week CMiia ^ irellShaiiii ! s i NiscAK A N N PACE SARA LEE JQHNSQN'S CHEERIOS Frozen I TG M A TG JUICE I INSTANT COFFII TH IN M IN TS BREAD & 22 ounce pkg I »02.C«1I. I 3202,t)lls...... - LAYER CAKES DIAPERS CEREAL A22I l5 o z.tu b e 0 0 2 ! Rtg.ly. 1 lu 0 o2 a ..orDKal.aoz. 01 uecBT. o o i. QgQg3 3 S a oz. pkg. 24 Cl.c t. pkgpkg. 534$ tSoz.pkg.t5oz.pkg. . BUTTERPLATE Stop! Shop ITAlUmllOM'jUMICk>Cgmgi>FlMI). , - — I ' — ------UrMt One Coupon Per FM9y ^«-^^|UmilOneC«oenPerFiMfy ^ i Dressed Smelts 99* With over $3 food purchase '^orHoz. lotion Coconut C ^e 16Woi.pf« 99* t w TiTFgFg liVPvaldJM 70. m Q J P j vm j», Ta a ViMJm.7-D.II79 Q jjlQ viM Jw i 7-U.1970 Q j j y ieo£ $ 4 lierald Squid(Calamari) S *1.79 *1 Variety Breads S k p lS tK V 2.1.toam I Countrystyle Donuts ISSf59* Efferdent Tablets bottle of 60 19 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' CrackadWhaAHighFbraorHonaiHigh Fbra or Honey WhaN Buttanop 11H ounce (kg AMOrtad or Cimmon Ronw oflarwJ lor M fa not aviiiabte In COM bt> or to o tia r (M a n or wholcM iari *Copyrighl 1979 by Slop i Shop Sipannarkats. A l r t ^ t reaatvad Not rtip ortabla fcir'typographical anori. ^tkfgStW CTrttjiUf M2, ig;t 1135 TOLLAND TNPKE — CALDOR PLAZA*— MANCHESTER fofi sau ifot AVAtAiu to wHatsmas ofi Fitm ttaitus. PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat.; Jan. 6, 1979

------MANCHESTER------EVENING nanftLU,HERALD, Manchester,Manchester. Conn,,Conn.. Sat.,Sat.. Jan,Jan. 66.. 11979 9 7 9- - PAGE rELEVEN i .rvfiu

Tribe Swimmers Windham 61 Manchester 76 South Catholic S4 Herald Topple Penney Bacon Academy 90 Snow Forecast for Playoff Tilt Penney 53 Wethersfield 57 East Catholic 69 formances of the season in a steady Bolton 37 Angle (UPI) - The league but the big question mark is have met twice before this season, 4. Cheney 39 snowfali last month against National Weather Service has the secondary. Cornerbacks Willie each winning a game at the other’s Baltimore, disagrees. Earl Yost Alexander and Qteg Stemrick and home field. Only this time, a berth in forecast snow for Sunday’s “I ready don’t think it means an safeties Mike Reinfeldt and Bill Super Bowl XIII in Miami against the AFC title game between the edge for us,” he said. “We played in Sports Editor Dallas-Los Angeles winner is at Pittsburgh Steelers and the the snow oniy one time and we stake. ' Houston Oilers but as far as adjusted to it right away. I don’t The Oilers, attempting to become South Tacks Steeler quarterback Terry think they’ii have a problem only the third wild card or best Third Straight Win Sunday's Choices Notes Off the Cuff adjusting. It’s more of a mental thing Bradshaw is concerned, let it runnerup team ever to advance to the Crystal-balling Sunday’s National Two of the pretty cheerleaders than anything else.” Super Bowl, were scheduled to arrive Football League playoff games it snow. with East Catholic High this year are in Pittsburgh Friday night and work looks like Pittsburgh will wrap up the “After all the cold weather we’ve Bradshaw says he makes very few daughters of former pro baseball out at Three Rivers Stadium Satur­ Loss on East American Conference against had. I’d welcome the snow,” said adjustments In snow. player Ron Kozuch and Vernon day morning. Houston while the National Bradshaw Friday before a workout “The only thing I try to do is palm All the thought prior to the contest was stopping John Pinone. Mayor Frank McCoy. ’The former Pittsburgh earned its way to the Recorded by Tribe Conference winner will be Dallas at Three Rivers Stadium. “With the the ball more,” he explained. “I try Currier are hardly household names also coached baseball at Rockville East Catholic couldn’t stop South Catholic’s 6-foot-8 pivotman in­ way the weather has been down around the NFL. AFC title game by winning the AFC over Los Angeles. Curt Gowdy, John High where he is still a member of to get more of my hand on the ball. side or for that matter Mark Parrotta outside as the Rebels around zero, 20 degrees would seem Central championship with the best the margin to 33-27 at the intermis­ support on the boards with 9 caroms. Brodie and Merlin Olsen will handle the faculty while McCoy handles the You change a little because you can’t “Except for Alexander, they’re Registering its third win in a topped the Eagles, 84-69, in an exciting HCC basketball clash last like a heat wave.” really drill the ball in to a receiver. pretty young guys,” said Bradshaw. regular season record in the NFL sion. They broke it open somewhat in Pete Mirabello and Chris Kripas the AFC telecast with Pat Vernon Orioles’ entry in the Hartford (14-2) and then defeating Denver, the row, Manchester High night at the University of Hartford. There has been speculation that the Timing patterns come more into “I’ve had some good games against the third quarter leading 53-38 paced Wethersfield with 17 and 12 Summerall and Tom Brookshire Twilight Baseball League during the AFC West champion, 33-10 in last trimmed homestanding heading into the final canto. markers respectively. The victory was South’s ninth in a working behind the NFC game cold wintry weather would give the play. You can’t wait for a guy to get them but I’ve also had some of my summer months...Fine reports have open and drill the ball in there Saturday’s semifinal playoff. Wethersfield High, 76-57, in Manchester, as it has in two Manchester's jayvees made it a row over East over a four-year span half,” Penders noted. cameras...Financially speaking, been received on the officiating of Steelers, who are .seven-point worst games against them. ’They play because a lot of times you don’t know well together and they make you Houston earned a wild card berth CCIL basketball action last previous triumphs, moved the ball clean sweep with a 68-59 triumph in and pegs its HCC mark at 2-0 and Mike Collins was also In twin each member of both team in Sun­ Jimmy Baiesano, the former favorites, an edse since Houston .played half its schedule indoors at the where it’s going once you let go.” guess at what they’re doing. with a 10-6 regular season record and night in Wethersfield. very well, hitting the open man. "We the preliminary tilt. Bill Anderson aggregate docket at 5-2. East saw a figures for South with 10 markers. day’s playoff games will receive $9,- Manchester High and Trinity College The Oiler defense is one of the Pittsburgh, 15-2, and Houston, 12-6, then put together upsets of Miami in played good defense and hit the open pumped in 23 points, Alex Britnell 14 three-game winning streak stopped The Rebels were a torrid 18-for-24 athlete...When Notre Dame staged Houston Astrodome. Bradshaw, who The Silk Towners improved their turned in one of his best passing per­ strongest and most aggressive in the both from the AFC Central Division, the wild card playoff and AFC East league mark to 4-3 and aggregate man,” cited Assistant Coach Dave and Pat Silver 12 for the young In­ and dropped to 0-2 in the conference from the field In the first half and 17- its last quarter rally to overtake champion New England last Sunday. standard to 4-4 while the Eagles Flanagan. dians, now 5-3 for the season. and 5-3 overall, for-28 in the second 16 minutes to Houston in the Cotton Bowl, 35-34, it slipped to 4-3 in the CCIL and overall John Haslett and Rich Koepsel Pinone did his thing, scoring 32 wind up an amazing 35-for-52. "They marked the Irish squad’s 6(X)th vic­ with the setback. \ from their forward slots paced the .^lunrllt-Hlcr (70) Koepsel 8 5-8 21. points and hauling in 29 rebounds, but had to hit about 80 percent in the first tory.,.No. 2 Alabama beat No. 1 Penn Natural Grass Plus "We just played a good, all-around Indians with 24 and 21 points respec­ Haslett 11 2-2 24. Cohen 22-36, Adamy 3 0- it was the outside shooting of Parrot- half,” Penders stated, not knowing State New Year’s Day and No, 3 USC game." stated a pleased Tribe Coach tively with John Reiser adding 14 0 6. Reiser 7 0-0 14. Lovell 1 0-0 2. Ander­ ta which really opened things up for the actual figures. “Pinone did his topped Michigan so USC, an opening < 0 . Joe’s World Doug Pearson, "We played a really markers. Reiser had 7 assists while son 0 0-00, Kennison 11-23, Gallagher 0 0- the Rebels. thing, we couldn’t battle with him game winner over Alabama, moves 0 0. Totals 33 10-15 76. good game against a real good team. backcourt mate Walt Adamy dished Parrotta hit for 14 first-half points once the ball came off the glass, but up to No. 1, ‘Bama slips to No. 2 and For UnderdogRams By Joe Carman out 8 assists. Wcllii-rsficlil { 57 ) Zawodniak 3 2-2 8, and wound up with 24 points, connec­ the real difference was Parrotta.” Penn State falls down to No. 4 in It was a big win for us. It proved we Kripas 5 2-4 12, Mirabello 7 3-4 17, Lawlor Six-foot-four senior pivotman ting on ll-of-15 from the floor from Mark Murphy paced *East with 22 United Press International rankings, LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Los Angeles is a 3Vz point underdog can beat a good team." 1 1-4 3, Delmastro 2 1-2 5, Kwilits 0 1-2 1, ill Chuck Cohen controlied the middle long range, points with Pete Kiro and Bob with Oklahoma moved to No, 3. Each to the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC championship game Sunday, The Indians took a 16-11 advantage Kolakowski 0 0-0 0, Fabrizi 2 0-0 4, Poulos New Guinea as he hauled in 12 rebounds and 2 0-0 4, Slantoni 1 1-2 3. Dean 0 0-0 0. Charlie Cohen “We were crossing our fingers he Venora adding 18 and 17 markers of the four teams lost only once. Who but the Rams have a few things going for them, not the least of after the first quarter and extended choked off the Eagles. Koepsel lent couldn’t do it but he (Parrotta) did Totals 23 11-20 57. .Aida in Violory respectively. Venora led the East rates No. 1? Your guess is as good as which is the pent-up frustration of past years in the run for the and Ice Fishing it,” analyzed East Coach Jim rebounders with 12 caroms with Kiro anyone who voted. The way Notre Penders. “They were sticking it Dame played in the final period in Super Bowl. next with 5, East was 14-for-25 from Last week, while waiting my turn G m o Im f ■ MV* n a opened up our Dallas Monday the Irish would have Ram Ck)ach Ray Malavasi said of knowledge, but you really don’t the floor in the opening half and touchdowns. The Rams held Tony to shoot a round of skeet, I watched Sports Slate j M I f ^ a zone. Someone had to go out and stick wound up 25-for-55. beaten anyone. Notre Dame wound Friday he thought the natural grass know how to ice fish with class. Windham Checks Dorsett to 38 yards rushing and hope some members of the Manchester ■* - a hand in his face but when that South ended East jayvees’ un­ up No, 6. in the final UPI poll. on the Los Angeles Coliseum would Someday, if we ever get horde from happens, it leaves the big man alone be a plus for the Rams. to do that well this time. Sportsmen’s Association setting out this oven we’re living in and you get East Hartford beaten string with a 79-67 decision. Ram quarterback Pat Haden com­ tip-ups on the club pond. They were Satiinluy underneath and he'll pick up all the Kyle Ayer had 11 markers for the Awards Galore “Dallas has played 10 games this out my way ... I’ll show you how to Penney Win Skein HASKKTHALI. missed shots. They weren't afraid to season on Astroturf and they’ll have pleted 14 of 25 passes for 227 yards getting set for a morning of ice ice fish.” Playing host to Simsbury High young Eagles, now 7-1, Football awards at East Catholic and two touchdowns in the fishing for trout. The year was 1948, about the Ile.s.ser ul MCC. 8 East Hartford suffered its seventh take the 20-footers,'' Peler Thompson High went like this: Best offensive to adjust to the grass,” he said, “Our Doing most of its damage from the foul line, Windham High South had an 18-16 lead after the guys are ijsed to it.” September game. For some strange reason, my mind January 5, and I was in Fort Wayne, straight loss, 54-34 in a CCIL basket­ South Catholic (84) Pinone 13 6-10 32, 000 while shares for the Super Bowl back - Tony Pachesa; Best defensive Malavasi, who enjoyed a 12-4 flashed back 35 years to an island off upset Penney High, 61-53, in CCIL basketball action last night in lARESTLIX; first quarter, with East leading 14-10 Tosi 2 0-0 4, Collins 4 2-210, Parrotta 11 2- The frustration of the Rams arises Ind. on business. Windham. » ball contest last night. on January 21 lists 918,000 additional back - Marty Varhue; Best offensive the coast of New Guinea, and a hot Baeoii Aclaeeniy al Simsbury, using a patient offense at one point. “We played a good first 3 24, Zagaja 2 3-3 7, Dolan 1 0-1 2, Moz- lineman Gino Zaccardelli; Best from the fact that they have won the I called Hagenbaugh in Three Maneliesler, I dollars to each member of the win­ conversation about ice fishing. The loss drops the Black Knights to final turn and kept its lead from the to its advantage, jumped to a 12-6 half although we could have been zicato 11-3 1, Hunt 2 0-0 4, Olijnyk 00-10 defensive lineman —Mark Buezek; NFC West for the past six seasons Rivers, and after big “Hellos” and ICE HOCKEY more patient at times. They took the Totals 35 14-22 84. ning team with each member of the The island was Biak (a Duth 5-2 in the league. 7-2 overall, while charity stripe. first quarter advantage and 22-10 at Most valuable player —Ken Brasa; but have never advanced to the Super catching up (we’d said goodbye in Manchester al momentum away from us at the end East Catholic (69) Venora 7 3-5 17, losing Super Bowl squad getting $9,- Bowl. possession retaken by us from Japan Nov. ’45) I set out to meet him at his Windham improved its CCIL docket Chris Williams paced Windham the half. East came to within nine Best offensive player —Mike Simsbury, 8:.30 of the quarter,” Penders cited. Kiro 7 4-4 18, King 01-21, Murphy 7 8-8 22, 000 . in 1944), the location, a tent up in the home. to 4-3 and aggregate mark to 4-4 with with 18 points with Steve Plesz con­ early in the third stanza but com­ Freiheit; Best defensive piayer “This is our Armageddon,” said the win. tributing 16, including a perfect 8-for- Farminginn al East The Rebels moved to a 42-35 half­ Pagani 00-00, Atwater 10-10, Gay 00-00 vete)"an defensive end Fred Dryer. hills, the temperature over 100; and I arrived there about 5 p.m. and mitted three consecutive turnovers Ayer 0 0-0 0, Fortin 1 0-2 2, Butler 1 04) 2’ —Dave Bottaro; Best freshman Windham canned a whopping 21-of- 8 from the foul line. Dan Lima. Len (^alhulir, 8:30 time advantage in what was “a real Frosh Impresses “We know how much this games the two big talkers, sitting at a table after a half hour of yakking. Hack and trailed by a 39-25 count heading Wyse 0 2-2 2, Skoly 1 1-2 3, Radant 1 04) 2’ —Emilio Giliberto; Most improved drinking warm Australian ale were 22 from the foul stripe while Penney James and Ed Huppe had 12, 11 and into the final quarter. good high school game in the first Totals 25 19-26 69. Former East Catholic High per­ —Gregg Kane...This total has to be a means to us.” threw some real warm clothes at me only went to the 15-foot-line four former Peter Thompson has im­ “We have dedication,” said season after taking over -from Bill Hagenbaugh (nicknamed and said “Get dressed. I’m taking 10 points respectively for Penney. “They had a patient offense and record for one squad in one “Hack”) and yours truly. times and converted three. Penney's Huppe latched onto 17 rebounds. worked the Irall well against us,” pressed Springfield College Coach Ed season...Guard Kevin Porter of linebacker Jack Reynolds, George Allen, cemented: you ice fishing just like I promised Bilik with his ball handling and has Hack and I had been together since hopes were severely crippled with said East coach Neil Guerin. “We Detroit has averaged better than 11 The weather should not be a factor. “I certainly think we can win you on Biak. You are now going 3:M left in the third quarter when 6- Windham (61) Plesz 4 8-8 16, Gon­ East Matmen been used in nine of the first 10 hoop ’43 and it was now October 1945. We fishing with class.” just turned the ball over and allowed The National Weather Service again. We always play well against foot-7 center Mike Picard fouled out. zales 3 2-2 8, Chris Williams 7 4-4 18, Unbeaten Cromwell games this season...UConn’s home predicted partly cloudy skies with a tough teams — and we’ll play well were both waiting to go home and Personally, I thought Hack had them to get away.” Penney led at the first turn, 12-10, Shane 00-00, Riviera 4 2-2 10, Snedeker 2 Lose to Avon game Tuesday night against Rutgers 20 percent chance of showers. The against the Cowboys. time was a little easier for us ... flipped but I went along to humor 5-6 9, Hope 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 21-22, 61. Tyler Jones was a ohe man show but the Whippets took a 26-22 half­ (s a sellout, which will most likely be temperaure should be in the high 50s “I know my team is in the right Conversations bordered on practical­ him. Here it was almost 7 p.m,, dark Penney (53) Lima 60-012, James 5 1-2 for the Hornets as he hjt a game-high time edge and extended it to 30-22 at Returning to the mat for the first Easily Downs Tech the case for all remaining games at or low 60s. frame of mind. I know my players ly every subject under the sun. as pitch and we’re going ice fishing. 11, Picard 3 0-0 6, Schultz 1 04) 2, Huppe 5 24 points. Simsbury w8s led by Jeff time since Dec, 14, East Catholic’s Storrs with the team winning. want to win badly.” Hack, being a midwesterner (he We arrived at the lake and I looked the outset of the third stanza. 04) 10, Cace 00-0 0, Breen 12-2 4, Cruz 0 0- Bogus and Jeff Moger who had 10 and The 2 p.m, game is a sell-out with wrestling team fell to Avon High, 42- Jumping off the mark like Whirlaway, Cromwe’l High However, tickets are available to see came from Three Rivers, Mich.), out at least 50 little shacks on Windham was up 42-40 going into the 0 0, Garen 4 04) 8. Totals 25 3-4 53. 7 points respectively. 71,141 seats sold and it will be 14, yesterday at the Eagles’ Nest. remained in the unbeaten ranks last night with an easy 72-39 the UConns for the January 13 game Walton Better and I, being an Easterner, usually runners, sitting on the ice. Light With the win, Simsbury’s record televised locally as well as national­ J Tyler Corey pinned his foe in the Charter Oak Conference decision over visiting Cheney Tech. against Syracuse and January 31 argued about the relative merits of flickered from little portholes in goes to 6-0 in the league and 6-1 ly- PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - Bill 134-pound class as did senior captain Pacing the seventh straight against Manhattan, both at the New The Rams beat the Cowboys Sept. the way things were done in our own many and this lit our way to Hack’s overall. Walton says his injured foot is rapid­ bailiwicks. He sticking up for the Somers Pins Cheney Tech Chris Hopper in the 145-pound success with 24 and 20-point perfor­ Haven Coliseum...Boston has to be 17 at the Coliseum in the third game ly improving and he expects to play shack. Flashlights popped all over SiniHhiirv (.54) Moger 3 1-7, Hazzard Midwest way of doing things, and I bracket. John Martin picked up the mances were Dave DeLisle and Paul (.roinwcll (72) Reiman 10 (H) 20 tabbed the “City of Losers” with the of the season by a 27-14 score but in the NBA this year, but he doesn’t the lake as doors open^ periodically 1- 3-5, Harris 2-0-4, Bogus 5-0-10, Frink 2-0- naturally spouting the finer qualities W inding up on the bottom of a 63-3 17-8. 121 — Parsons (S) pinned Carlson, other points for the 0-2 Eagle Reiman. Schmaltz 3 04) 6, Farrell 71-115, DeLisle 9 Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox and Patriots that’s past history. know where, and tip ups were checked to see if the score in wrestling action yesterday 128— Courtois (S) pinned Foster, 134 — grapplers in the 169-pound division 4, M cElratb 3-0-6, Richardson 2-l-5;'GHirk Cromwell held a 21-9 margin at the 6-8 24, Menta 1 0-0 2, Thiesen 0 04) 0 among the also-rans. Dallas Coach Tom Landry pointed of a more “civilized” north Eastern flags were up. 2- 0-4, Kelleher 0-3-3, Zayor 0-0-0, Brown 0- Walton, the NBA’s most valuable was Cheney Tech to Somers High in Rolston (S) dec. Watkins 14-11, 140 — with a draw. first period, was up 39-16 at halftime G oulet 0 0-0 0, Herdmen 2 1-1 5 ’ out: United States. Inside the shaek (which was 0- 0, Kinney 2-2-6. Totals 22-10-54. player in the 1977-78 season, made Som ers. Seften (S) pinned Chmelowski, 147 — Results: 100— McGuiness (A) pinned Manchester 0 04) 0, Burkhardt 0 0-0 o’ Game Responsibility I had just finished going through a floorless) was a small stove which Eu«l llu rifiird (.34) Tyler Jones 11-2 and romped to a 61-23 margin after “Our attitude is much better now. the statements in a radio interview. Bottellio (S) pinned Begin, 157 — Smith John Foss 5:03, 107 — Domenti (A) dec. Totals 32 8-10 72, description of the way we ice fished The Techmen slipped to 2-1 with 24. Kohler 0-1-1, Cason 0-0-0, Pelletier 1-0- three quarters. Home team management is Mentally, we’re much better off than “I hope to play this year,” Walton we lit, for warmth, two chairs which (S) pinned Aitken, 169 — Urban (S) Jim Foss 8-6,114— McFaddin (A) pinned Cheney Tech (39) Gustamachio 6 5-11 back E a st... from using an ice auger the setback. 2. Cullen 0-0-0 , McCarthy 2-0-4, Robinson Shining light for Tech, now 2-5, 2-3 responsible for the behavior of we were at that time. we broke loose from the ice, a hole in pinned Hunter, 187 - Olsen (S) dec. King Lee 4:33, 121 — S, McGuiness (A) 17, Kennon 1 0-0 2, Lackard 2 2-5 8, Cohen said. “ , .Idon’t know when. My foot is to cut the hole in the ice, (muscle Results: 100— (Tunningham (CT) dec. 1- 1-3, Doran 0-0-0. Totals 15-4-34. in the conference, was Dave the ice (skimmed over) two floor Pacekonis 13-6, Unlimited - Sweed (S) WBF, 128 — Spalla (A) pinned ^ n 2 0-0 4, Harrison 2 0-3 4, Eaton 1 2-2 4 crowds at basketball games, not the “My impression of that game is that g etting b e tte r I have no Bonini 10-5, 107 — Lodge (S) pinned Gustamachio with 17 tallies, the only driven) chippers, skimmers (to keep mats on shelf which we unrolled and pinned Sullivan. Leyland 1:10, 134 — Tyler Corey (EC) Belanger 0 0-0 0, Cable 10-2 2, Anderson 6 game (referees) officials...Mark we weren’t mentally sharp at all. We timetable.” Menard, 114 — Toupence (S) dec. Soucy twin digit scorer. McMahon, former East Catholic had a chance to win it right up to an the holes clear) and of course, a long placed in front of the chairs. One pinned Briggs 447, 140 — D. McFaddin 0-0 0. Totals 15 9-23 39 Not Interested dissertation on setting up the tips (A) dec. Toby Corey 2-0, 145 — Hopper Wethersfield High.first baseman and long ball interception that was run back, but another shelf was half a turkey car­ hitter, who later flashed at Ken Brasa even when we were in that type of LITTLE ROCK, Ark, (UPI) - over the hole with the proper size cass, some canned vegetables, a can (EC) pinned Siegel 1:59, 157 — Beres (A) shiners to be used. Big interruption dec. Kevin Sullivan 7-2, 169 — Martin Manchester Community College, has battle you didn’t feel were mentally Arkansas football coach Lou Holtz of coffee, and from a large can asssists a game in NBA play to date. here by Hack regarding the better Tribe Swimmers (EC) drew with Hamilton 4-4, 187 — Stops Indians East Girls Poised made the UConn varsity squad which sharp, tough, and confident like we says he does not want to be con­ marked sugar, my buddy produced a Porter’s 10.2 assists a game a add. qualities of tip ups used in Miehigan, Follert (A) pinned John Lucier 1:13, was selected recently... Al Freheit, should be,” sidered for the head coaching posi­ bottle of brandy. From two racks on Going down to its fifth consecutive two angle year ago when henper- plus better bailt, plus “jigging” Unlimited — McLcIlan (A) pinned Brian who resigned as a lieutenant in the Quarterback Roger Staubach, who tion at Ohio State. Holtz had been another side wi took down two Shay 3:29. defeat, Manchester High girls’ formed with the New York Nets is a (moving bait or artificial bait up and Step Nearer Crown Glastonbury Police Department, will league high...Bill Kelleher, UConn was kayoed in the Cowboy playoff listed as a top prospect for the job jugging rigs, cleared the hole, lif a basketball team suffered a 48-40 set­ In Downing Mercy since OSU fired Wood Hayes Satur­ down through the home in the ice) light over the hole and prepared to head the Law Enforcement Depart­ cross country coach, has turned down win over Atlanta, appears to have back at the hands of Wethersfield being'the way to ice fish. fish. By LEN AUSTER ment at Mohegan Community an offer to serve as director of the recovered. day after he slugged a Clemson High last night at Clarke Arena. Holding its poise down the stretch, East Catholic topped Mer­ player during the Gator Bowl game. When I got to a description of the To tell the truth, we didn’t get any Herald Sportswriler College in New London. A former pro Five Mile Road Race next November In the September game, Staubach cy High, 70-62, in HCC girls’ basketball action last night in fun of an open fire on the edge of the fish thut night... We ate ... drank ... MCC Faces The loss drops Manchester to 2-6 in football player, who specialized in due to his college activities...’The threw four interceptions. The “I have not been contaeted formal­ All that’s left is the clinching as Manchester High took a giant Middletown. kicking, has been an assistant coach clincher was Rod Perry’s 44-yard ly by any Ohio State official but I’ve lake, (to keep warm and to maybe talked ... fished some ... ate ... drank the conference and 2-7 overall while World Hockey Association cheapened boll the kettle) and the cameradie step towards the CCIL boys’ swimming championship as it “We held our poise at the end of the at East Catholic and Manchester return for a touchdown in the fourth told those people who have contacted ... talked ... fished some... ate drank, Wethersfield improved its docket to Kennedy chipping in 12 apiece. its product when it decided five of the this brought with other fishermen swamped Penney High, 97-75, yesterday in East Hartford. Tough Tilt game,” voiced Eaglette Coach Don­ High for nearly a decade. Last fall he quarter. Staubach completed 22 of 46 me informally to tell the people I’m etc. No fish ... nohow ... But 1 sure 5-2 in the CCIL and 6-2 overall. East Caiholir (70) Murphy 10 1-1 21 six teams in the finai standings wili around the lake. Hack exploded with The Black Knights, defending * na Ridel, "They came within six worked with Coach Jack Holik at be eligible for the playoffs...Have a passes for 246 yards and two not a candidate for the job and do not learned how to ice fish Michigan points of us but we were patient and Dailey 10 0-0 20, Petkaitis 6 3-6 15,’ Manchester. wish to be considered,” Holtz said. “The East may be the fountain head style ... with class. league champs, dropped to 1-2 in the Doug Williams taking the 200-yard in- Toughest test of the season tor the O’Connell 3 0-0 6, Barry 3 0-0 6, Skehan i nice weekend CCIL and 1-3 overall with the set- dividual medley and 100-yard Manchester Community College The Silk Towners had a 10-9 lead didn’t throw the ball away like we did after the first quarter but the visiting 0-0 2, Lucier 0 0-0 0, Laneri 0 04) 0. Totals back. Manchester improved its breaststroke and Bill Leonard cop­ basketball team this season is set in the South (Catholic) game.” 33 4-7 70. iMgue standard to 3-0 with Tribe tonight when it clashes with Hesser Eagles took a 27-18 halftime lead and East, now 6-2 overall, led 21-11 ping the 100 and 200-yard freestyles. never looked back. Manchester Merry (62) Kennedy 5 2-4 12 Rich Purse Bow ling first-year Coach Ron Anderson College of Manchester, N.H. an 8 at pfter the first turn and 36-30 at the Results: closed the gap to 38-33 after three Unikewicz 1 7-8 9, Malcolm 0 1-2 1 Ski Notes feeling good about his tankers’ East Catholic. half. The Eaglettes moved to a 52-38 Shemeth 2 0-0 4, Smith 6 3-3 15, Hetrick 4 BRIDGEPORT (U P I)- 200 medley relay: 1. Penney (Grin, quarters but Wethersfield refused to McEnroe and Fleming At least $160,000 in two chances. Backus, Williams, Bisseccia), . “We’re beginning to jell,” said bulge after three quarters and 4-1012, Geutieri 3 1-6 7. Totals 21 18-33 62. EASTERN BUSINESS- Bujaucius 173-385, Bert 179, Dottie Whitehead 180- 2 wilt in the final canto. “This one and Hall were the big Manchester, 3. Manchester 1:54.4. Hesser Coach Gary Le Suer about his withstood a late charge by Mercy. driver-point funds will be Ted Kowzun 192-424, Al Davis 370, Terry Schilling 492. ones,’’ he voiced, “Wethersfield may 200 free: 1, Leonard (P), 2. G. Michaud team’s current status. The Blue Monica Murphy and Sue Dailey Gain Semifinal Round at stake in the 1979 GT, the Bonini 164-383, Dan Frye 365, Rocco Lupacchino 148- (M), 3. Halldin (M) 1:59.8. Lori Massey was the big gun for professional road-racing 382, Pete Aceto 142-381. POW'DER PUFF - be trouble but I can’t see anybody Devils are newcomers to the were the big guns for the Eaglettes By 163-425, Gabe Szabo 154- 200 IM: 1. Williams (P), 2. B. Michaud Wethersfield as she popped in' a Mahew’s Wins series run by the Inter­ Bob Claughsey 146-374, Lee Ruth Ann Glass 183-491, touching us,” Anderson stated National Junior College Athletic with 21 and 20 points respectively. LONDON (UPI) — Arnericans John McEnroe and Peter Bill .Sarlierck 145-404, Al Grzyb 154-143- without boasting. (M), 3. Darna (M) 2:14.9. Association. Last year they had an game-high 21 points along with a The pair also combined to own the national Motor Sports 143-440, Dave Grzyb 153, Courtney 365, Vic Marinelli Evelyn Feder 180-476, Gail 50 free: 1. Backus (P), 2. Wilkie (M), 3. strong rebounding effort off the All for Naught Fleming, already assured of a semifinal berth, hammered three­ Association. Tony DeDominlcis 151, 352, Jim Martin 350. urka 202-194-524, Virginia Penney captured individual honors Tanner (Ml :24.0. outstanding 24-7 record. backboards for East with 28 in seven of the 11 events but once boards. Monique Pettey chipped in 10 time Wimbledon champions Bob Hewitt arid Frew McMillan 6-3, The unprecedented dou­ Mickey Holmes 150, Emil Assard 176-216-524, Lorie Diving: 1. Balesano (P), 2. Labbe (P|, For the Cougars, D.J. Frederick is rebounds, Murphy showing the way again superior depth put the decision the leading scorer with 90 points markers for the winners. with 15 caroms. Winning all four events, Mary 6-3 Friday to finish on top of Group A in the $200,000 WCT World ble fund, largest in the Roux 148, Howie Peters BLOSSOMS- Donna Levere 202-234-590, Marilyn 3. Villers (P) 184 points. history of road racing, will in the Silk Towners’ comer. ’The followed by guard John Zito with 75. Mahew’s fine performance wasn’t Doubles Championships. 145-391, Cliff Jones 144-140- DePaulo 185-467, Marty Meyers 182-489, Lynda 100 fly: 1. G. Michaud (M), 2. Backus Murphy and Ellen Petkaitis, who be paid to the top 30 drivers Black Knights swept the diving to (P), 3. Dama (M) 1:01.0. Frederick is also the leading Liz Neubelt tossed in 12 points to enough as Stafford High defeated y Hewitt and McMillan, who started and Paolo Bertolucci 7-5, 7-6. 402, George Blake 144-383, Bradshaw 185-184-193-562, Raymond 194-187-535, Celia finished with 15 points, hit some big on season points with a move into a 43-35 lead but it didn’t 100 free: 1. Leonard (P), 2. Tanner rebounder with 90, Guard Sean pace Manchester while Robin East Catholic, 68.55-67.05 in girls’ tne tournament Wednesday as Stewart was a third choice partner Met this week with Hal Giglio, a John David 143, Ron Joiner Janet Hattan 176, Rita Skiba 200-495, Janet Wojcik hoops down the stretch for East as built-in escalator clause concern Anderson, as he figured thev (M), 3. Telgener (M) :54.2, Thompson leads with 58 assists, and Gustafson added 8 markers. gymnastics action last Thursday favorites for the $80,000 first prize, for Nastase, who was originally Manchester hative, who heads the 402, Dave Grzyb 153-396, Collins 177. 459, Sue McCusker 472, the Eaglettes worked the 30-second that could see the total go would. 500 free: 1. B. Michaud (M), 2. O’Con­ guard Joe Bazzano has 17 steals. clock extremely well. night. finished $10,500 richer with the unen­ paired with Paraguay’s Victor Pecci Mt. Southington Ski School. Here Bill Zwick 384, Ben Grzyb Terry Siemienski 452, San­ nor (P), 3. Wilt (M) 5:20.2. Manchester took the jayvee con­ even higher than the es­ Manchester quickly rebounded in Manchester has averaged 76.9 Pat Smith a team-high 15 points for Mahew captured the vault with 7.9’ viable distinction of being the only and then Britain’s Roger Taylor they teach the ATM method and has Sr. 383, Paill Gilberto 152- SYMPHONIES- Bar­ dy Edwards 183-496, Joan 100 back: 1, Halldin (M), 2. Wilkie (M), test 59-30 to up its mark to 7-2. Kathy timated $160,000. the 100-yard butterfly with Geoff points per game offensively and 60.1 points, the beam at 7.3 points, the bar partnership in the eight-team lineup before the American was called in. a staff of 79 full and parttime instruc­ 147-412. b ara R iih im ak i 130, Topping 175-477, Marty 3. Gallagher (M) 1:05.3. Cooney and Georgeanne Ebersold Mercy with Sue Hetrick and Chris Michaud taking first place and Mark defensively. 8.0 at points and the floor exercise 7.6 to lose all three matches. “I didn’t expect even to win a tors. Maureen Sexton 129, Claire Bradshaw 219-221-^. 100 breast: 1. Williams (P), 2. Bole each had 12 points and Lois Hughes 11 points for a four-event total of 30'.8. match,” said Nastase. “It’s the first CATERERS- Ona Wentworth 153-364. Dama and Roger Hancock garnering (P), 3. Krupp (M) 1:04.1. “We’ve got to be really sharp,” “I guess that’s the first time we ’This is Giglio’s third season at 3-4 respectively. The Indians knotted for the Indians. East losing its first match of the tournament we have played together Carlson 148-144-381, 400 free relay: 1 . Manchester warns Kinel. “No one is going to lie have ever lost three in a row since we Southington. Classes are bigger than UQUOR DEPT. it in the 100-yard freestyle as Rob (Telgener, Wilkie, G. Michaud, Tanner), back and take it easy. The easy season also had a pair of third-place came together in 1966,” said but it’s nice to have a good doubles ever through the effort of Giglio and Maureen Chapman 127, tW I-L IT E -Joan Lind­ Tanner, Steve Telgener and Scott 2. Manchester, 3. Penney 3 :54.9. WHlicrsficlil (48) Magelenger 3 1-6 7, finishes by Michele Freiheit, 6.9 McMillan. partner. Sherwood can play with Rich Satagaj. Over 150 during the L ain e K now les 125, say 182-467, Lynne Topping loime prices 6 games are in the past.” NO A Smith took 2-3-4. Rumley 1 04) 2, Massey 10 1-6 21, Pettey 5 points in the vault and Kathy Connel­ The Americans, who won their two anybody.” daytime and up to 300 in the evening. ^skotbail Dorothy Mathes 128-353, 176-457, Mary Botticello ANYWHERE 0- 0 10, Hudon 1 0-0 2, Yandow 1 0-3 2, The Silk Towners took the lead for ly in the balance beam with 5-.2 previous matches in the round-robin Classes come from many of the area Cindy Doyle 131, Phyllis 192-457, Pat Berlin 175, Basque 0 0-1 0, Hill 2 0-1 4. Totals 23 2-17 points. DeFurio 356, Doris Pren­ good in the 500-yard freestyle as Bob 48. series, were in command throughout colleges, prep schools and secondary Millie Valentine 196, Lynn Michaud took the event by several ILLING GIRLS tice 125. Follett 183, Betty Ventura ManelieKler (40) Tilden 2 O-O 4, the 55-minute match, breaking schools in the area plus industry and Squaring its record at 1- lengths of the pool and John Wilt and Gustafson 4 0 ! 8, L. Neubelt 6 0-5 12, r Hewitt’s serve in the opening game insurance companies. Paul Brindamour took 3-4 respective­ I, llling Junior High girls’ GOP- Irene Johnson 181- Millis 0 0-0 0, Culbertson 3 0-0 6, Brown 3 and never allowing their opponents to The Connecticut Ski Council races basketball team downed ly. The pivotal event was the 100-yard Bacon Outpoints Bolton 1- 2 7, Wright 1 0-0 2, Connors 0 1-2 1, climb back off the canvas. 470, Grayce Shea 476, Sharos Saluted here each Monday at 7:30 and the J. F, Kennedy of Enfield KEVIN HURST bacjtstroke where Bill Halldin, Dean Carpenter 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 2-10 40. Manchester Ski Club is a member. Joyce Tyler 461. Hewitt and McMillan, world cham­ SPORTS yesterday, 42-21. Wilkie and Brett Gallagher pulled off pions in 1974 and runners-up the The Mt. Southington Winter Carnival BENEFIT HOCKEY GAME For Victories Nancy Curtin pumped in a 1-2-3 sweep, Never threatened, homestanding following year, had no answer to the starts Jan. 12 and closes Jan. 14. Y- Al Bujaucius 164-141- E.C.H.S. Hockey Team Davis, Russ Guthart and Skip SLATE 19 points, Donna Piccarello “I planned the back(stroke) Bacon Academy remained unbeaten blistering pace of McEnroe and Events include torch light parade, 435, Mark Abarbanel 167- Drouillard each chipping in 10 8 and Denise White 6 for vs. with a 90-37 trouncing of winless 49ers Tab Walsh SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town fireworks, freestyle skiing, beer 136430, Adolph Kuszaj 135- sweep,” Anderson announced, “I markers, Jim Kowalyshyn had a Fleming whose victory came them a Weekend Teevee the Rams. Leslie Gaouett'e Farmington High Hockey Team figured they’d sweep us in the Bolton High in COC basketball action Council has issued a proclamation 3-2 overall record against the South slalom, 'I'ri State Championship and 134-395, Dan Vignone 390, team-high 21 points for Bolton with (UPl) - Bill honoring Charles Sharos, South Saturday played well defensively. breaststroke but Penney ran out of last night in Colchester. Jeff Beecher netting 14 in the losing Walsh, who led Stanford to Africans and a measure of revenge Basketball: Notre Dame vs. the Pepsi Cup Race with a $1,000 Bill McKinnev 145-386. Ed CIAC GAME p ^ le .” The Bobcats improved their con­ Windsor High School coach, for his cause. postseason bowl victories in his two 300th sports victory in 23 years of for their defeat in the 1978 Villanova, I:.30 — Ch.30 going to the winner. ILLING JV BOYS East’s record Jhls jieason The Knights did take 1-2 in the ference mark to 4-0 with the win and Wimbledon final. ’Two new trails have been added, years at the Pacific-10 Conference coaching. Sports Spertaeular: 2:.30 — Ch.3 llling jayvee boys’ squad 3 win - 2 losses next-to-last 100-yard breaststroke but aggregate docket to 6-0 while the lift facilities are 3 T-bars, 1 J-bar, in ' m' V" '' ''“'•••my (90) Drouillard 5 0-2 school, has agreed to become the "He’s worked diligently for our The talented young Americans — Pro Bowlers Tour: 2:30 -i,Ch.8 dropped its opener, 50-46, Larry Krupp, Scott Eagleson and Joe Bulldogs slipped to 0-5, 0-7. 10, Wotus 12 4-5 28, S, Davis 5 O-I 10 McEnroe is 19 and Fleming 23 — have rope tow and a new triple chair to Park Ailing Admission - $I.OO/person head coach of the San Francisco town,” said Mayor Nancy Caffyn. WCT Tennis: 2:30 — Ch.18 to Vernon Middle School Clifford secured the next three Bacon jumped to a 22-8 advantage Guthart 4 2-2 10, M. Davis 4 0-2 8, Walker won Jive out of 12 tourpaments since spread the crowd out fast, ...... Children under 12 • free 49ers. Sharos has coached high school Wide World of Sports: 4 — Ch.8 yesterday. BOSTON (UPI) - All- placements for an 85-73 advantage after the first quarter and never 1 04) 2, Tallmen 1 2-4 4, Bailey 3 l-l 7 teaming up eight months ago. Giglio wears many hats as he is United Press International learned students in basketball, soccer and Sunday Mike St. Laurent and Star defenseman Brad heading into the final relay. looked hack, extending the biilge to Daigle 0 04) 0, Magson 3 04) 6, Randlou 2 0^ The last-minute pairing of Hie responsible for the lifts, lessons and Saturday - January 6th - 8:30 p.m. 0 4, Gumaecia 0 1-2 1. Totals 40 10 90. Friday Walsh has given his word to baseball. Among his basketball ac­ Soccer: Boston vs. Manchester Alex Glenn had 16 and 14 Park-of the Boston Bruins “1 felt we’d have 82 points going 41-18 at the intermission and 69-26 Nastase and Texan Sherwood United, Noon — Ch.24 snow conditions. In the off-season, Bolion (37) Kowalyshyn 8 5-5 21 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr,, complishments were coaching teams markers respectively for will not make the final • Bolton Ice Palace into the last race. And I knew they after three quarters. Stewart gained the other Group A Giglio is assistant golf pro at the Bolton Notch, Ct. Ferguson 0 04) 0, Warner 0 0-0 0, Beecher and formal announcement of his that won North Central Connecticut NFL: Steelers vs. Broneos, I — swing of a six-game road couldn’t beat our relay.” Ron Wotus pumped in a game-high semifinal place by edgihg the Italian Farms Country Club. the young Rams while Jim 5 4-6 14, Smith 0 04) 0, Mlnicucci 1 0-2 2 hiring will be made at a news con­ Conference championships five out of Ch.22,30 Bosse hauled in 11 trip because of fluid Kevin was the tootball player Injured while pleylhg Ih the Penney had two double winners. 28 points for the Bobcats with Sam Totals 14 9 37. Davis Cup pair of Adriano Panatta See you on the mountain. ference next week. Ellen Petkaitis seven years. NFL : Rams vs. Cowboys, 4 — Ch.3 rebounds. buildup in his knee. 1975 seasoh. } P /^E TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Cnnn Sat., Jan. 6. 1»7!» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (kmn.,. Sat.. Jan. 6, 1979— PAGE THIRTEEN Help Wanted INDEX 13 Help Wanted *3 Help Wanted Community Calondara *3 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help NOTICE! Mfanted 1 3 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 -■ Loti md Found Handicapped, 7:30 p m.. Conference Water Pollution Control Authority, 2 — P trto n tit DISHWASHER- Part time WAITRESSES- Part time MACHINIST- Bridgeport Andover 3 — Announctmontt nighls. Apply at Tacerral, 246 nights. Apply at Tacorral, 246 FULL TIME CLERK- Needed CERTIFIED LEARNING PART TIME BABYSITTER- Room, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. Lathe. 45 hours, 41/2 days. All for Patent Medicine Depart­ Light housekeeping. 2 bright, * — Enltfiiinmtnl Broad Street, Manchester. Broad Street, Manchester. benefits, including uniforms. DISABILITIES TEACHER Monday Task Force on School Building Use, Hebron Board of Education, 8 5 — Auctions ment. Pleasant working con­ For part time position in the affectionate boys, ages 5 and New Trend Machine ditions in modern pharmacy. Coventry Grammar School. 8, seek mature and loving Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Of­ meeting, 7:30 p.m.. East Hartford p.m., library of Gilead Hill School. FINANCIAL She Heratii VETERINARIAN KENNEL Products, 237 Oak Street, 8 — Bondt-Slocks-Morlgigts Some retail experience adult to care fof them. After­ High School media center. Early dismissal of elementary I ASSIS'TANT- Mornings. Lif­ Glastonbury, 633-6437. Contact Dr. Nicoletti’s office fice Building. 9 — PtfiontI Lotni " ting required. Reply to Box L, necessary. Apply In person: at 742-8913. E.O.E. noons and school vacations. Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Thursday- schools. 12:45 p.m. to — Insurtnco CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING e/o Manchester Herald. Parkade Liggett Rexall. Own transportation. 646-0261. NURSES AIDES- Full time, Town Office Building. Public Building Commission, 7:30 e m p l o y m e n t m m k BOOKKEEPER- General ac­ Manchester I 13 — Help Wanted CROSS MNME all shifts. Experience PART TIME DATA ENTRV- counting duties. Posting to M.C.C, STUDENTS or Young Planning and Zoning Commission, p.m.. Council Chambers. - Business Opportunities Preferred, but training will be tS — Situation Wanted 0FS3W.00KR Basic Four Computer, General Ledger. One year Man, with car, need part time 7:30 p.m., Town Office Building. The Council Chambers are located Here's next week's schedule of given. Apply in person: East Manchester firm is looking business school or prior job. Call Cott Beverages PHONE 643-2711 WEEK rWT- Hartford Convalescent Home, Tuesday on the second floor of Town Hall, 740 public meetings in Manchester EDUCATION lU LFT M E for mature, dependable per­ experience. Suburban loca­ between 8 - 10 am. 249-5691, 18 — Private Instructions 1MS0UMD 745 Main Street, East Hart­ son, Monday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. Main St. (locations are in Municipal Building, I 19 SchoolS'Classes FOR ASSISTAFICE IN PLACING YOUR AD ford. tion. Fringe benefits. Free Board of Education, 7:30 p,m., An­ I 20 -- Instructions Wanted Telephone 646-2266. SEC R E TA R Y 41 Center St., unless noted): TOYOim MATH TEACHERS parking. EOE, M/F. Call 522- dover Elementary School. 8211, fitt., 214, for interview. BOOKKEEPER. Small Glastonbury REAL ESTATE Wednesday Monday I 23 — Homes for Sale Help IVanIsd 13 Wt leaturt tht ULTIMATE IN Manchester Public School Syitem Is business office in Vernon I 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISINQ. seeking applicants for a hall timt SUPERINTENDENT - Live- needs Gal Friday with light Conservation Commission, 8 p.m., Today- 7 p,m, —Community Development I 25 — investment Property ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Vtrding NATIONALLY Junior High School Math Teacher AOVE r T i s ED products; in, full time position for typing skills and bookkeeping Andover Elementary School. Advisory Committee, tiling ^Junior I 26 — Business Property HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore / -Its must be certifiable In the Schools-Classes Open g.vm, 1-5 p.m.. Buttonball I 27 — Resort Property RATES WRIQLEY'8 AND TIC TAG’S. Connecticut. Etfecllve Im- mature or retired person backround. Must have flexible 19 High School, I 26 — Real Estate Wanted DEADLINE Junior Girls- For part time COMPANY SECURED medialely.------aiely. ResponsesReyionaes should be personality and enjoy dealing School for bo.vs and girls up to 13 ACCOUNTS ipprovsd by you. experienced in apartment 12:00 noon the day before 1 day ...... 12c word per dty waitress work, after school made lo Wilson EE. Deakin, Jr. Assls-Assis­ with people. Excellent salary FOR THE BEST - Manchester □MISC. FOR SALE Bolton 7:30 p.m. —Planning and Zoning MISC. SERVICES publloatJon Examples; office bldgs., schools, tant Superinlendant lor Administra- TYPIST building and ground years of age Sdtya ...... l i e word per day and Saturdays. Apply in per­ I 31 - Services Oflered Industrltl plants, hospitals potential and benefits for the Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Commission. Hearing Room. Deadline for Saturday and tion,I, Manchester .Public uu... Schools. .45 . maintenance. Call 643-%74 or Traveling Basketball Teams, 6 I 32 — Pamting-Papering 6 days ...... 10c word par day son, Brass Key Restaurant. motels,— "-*ils.hotels, ------large restsursnts, ■ North School Street Manchester, right person who can assume pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Monday Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. Experienced In newspaper ad p.m.. New Haven vs. 's 8 p.m. —Board of Education, 45 N. I 33 — Budding.Contracting 28 days .. 9i d a y s ...... etc. In your area. One year Connecticut 647-S45I. E.O.E. '643-7135. responsibility and handle all troductory lesson with this ad. Articles for Sale 41 Town clerk, tax collector, I 34 - Roofng-Siding 15 words $2 00 minimum EXPERIENCED OIL WARRANTY on equipment. NO School St. SELLING REQUIREDI NO NEED composition. Knowledge of AKI aspects of a small office Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. and 7:15 vs. Renegades, Gideon I 35 — Heating-Pium bm g Happy AO l ...... $2.50 Inch RECEPTIONIST / TYPIST - assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Community I 36 — Flooring BURNER SERVICE MAN- operation. Call 875-3346 for ap­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as Welles Junior High School. Tuesday PLEASE READ TO RESIGN YOUR JOB. You For Vernon Law Office. Cali printing plates, .007 thick Hall. I 37 — Moving.Truck.ng-Siorage Call 643-5135. provide 8-10 hrs. ol your spare Keyboards and Photon Typesetters pointment. Sunday- 8 p.m. —Board of Directors, I 38 — Services Wanted time weekly, serviceable 643-4615. □ REAL ESTATE 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for Republican Town Committee, TO,UR AD sutomoblle; be ready to start helpful. Hearing Room. MISC. FOR SALE 'C M s ilie d Ada are taken over BOOKKEEPER to take com­ VERNON NURSES AIDE - Full or part $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be coffee hour, 7 p.m.. Converse home, Open Gym, 1-5 p.m.. Glastonbury within 30 days. MINIMUM GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- 40 — Household Goods the phone, ea a convenience. plete charge in fast growing PURCHASE $1,895.00. time. 11 pm to 7 am. Laurel picked up before 11 a.m. High School for ages 8 and over. Good benefit package. 5-day Experience wanted, but will Homes For Sale 23 ONLY. 141 Brandy St. \\ ednesday I 41 — Artities lor Sale The Herald ta reaponalbte for Willimantic retail store. Ac­ Reliable Industries, Inc., a divi­ Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. Senior Citzen Committee, 7:30 Monday 7:30 p.m. —Handicapped Com­ 42 — Building'Supplies only one mcorreci Inaertlon and counts receivable - payable, sion of a publicly held corpora­ week. train. Call Connecticut Hard- 649-4519. J 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs then only 'to the atce o( «,e tion. face & Metalizing Corp., 7 ROOM COLONIAL CAPE- 2 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - mittee, Lincoln Center Coffee 144 — MuaicaJ Inatfumenta billing, payroll and related ROCKniiE p.m., Bentley Memorial Library, Zoning Board of Appeals. 7:30 original Insertion, Errors which duties. Send resume to P.O. For Information Glastonbury, 633-9474. to 4 bedrooms. 1 car gari ge. Good condition.Good for 45 — Boats A Accessories do not lessen the value of the- Call CLERICAL ASSISTANT Room. 46 — Sporting Goods Walk in basement. liiating, or welding. Call 649- Tuesday p.m.. Town Office building. Bdvertisemem w ir nol be cor Box 541, Willimantic Cl. 06226. TOLL FREE Call Sheldon Cohen (Alcohol Recovery Unit) $130, 7:30 p.m. —Water Study Com­ I 47 — Garden Products 1-800-327-0173 CMRIRS BOOKKEEPER- Part time. Conveniently located to shop­ 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Family Only Night, 6:45-9:30 p.m., reclOd rm'aOOItlonil Inser- Fire Commissioners, 7:30 p.m., Antiques bv EXT. 14 Fee paid. Maturity ping center. $47,900. No mittee, Lincoln Center Conference Wanted to Buy DENTAL- MEDICAL for appointment Accounts receivable. firehouse. Glastonbury High gym. FLA. RESJDENTS paramount. Front desk. Greet agents. 646-4877. Room. ASSISTANT WANTED- Part Knowledge of computer MOLDED FORMICA top and Men's Volleyball, 7-9:30 p.m., RENTALS 1-800-432-0151 NEEDED visitors, busy telephone. Board of Selectmen, budget to full time, in Oral Surgery EXT. 14 643-2711-E x t. 91 sheets. 643-2444. paneled bar with two shelves Thursday 52 — Room s tor Rent Typing required. Hartford COLONIAL - 7 rooms, formal workshop. 7:30 p.m , Communitv Hebron Avenue School. 53 — Apartments /or Rent Office. Must have experience. PHONE STAFFED P it a s Call Equal Opportunity Employar U/F and four stools. $175. 646-6028. 24 HR. DAY location. 8-4 p.m., Monday- dining room, large eat-in Hall. Fine Arts Commission, 7:30 p.m , 6:30 p.m. —Judge's Hours, Probate . 54 — H om es lor Rent Send resume to: Box K, c/o Friday. Free parking. Call 55 — Business lor Rent Help Wanted 13 MARION kitchen, 4 bedrooms, heated fe lp Wanted 13 Manchester Herald. Wilson Agency, Hartford. 246- 14-FOOT HILLTOP Trailer Parks Advisory Committee. 8 Academy School library. Court. 56 — Resort Property for Rent 878-8884 porch, 2 car garage, with $150. Outboard motor 40 horse 57 — W anted to Rent 8541. p.m.. Herrick Memorial Park, Tuesdav 7:30 p.m. —Conservation Commis­ SECRETARY - Part time BURGER KING- Needs an chimney for wood stove, Evinrude $250. Mobilehome 50 — MiSC lor Rent TEXAS OIL COMPANY employee for morning equip­ sion. Coffee Room. mornings. Vernon Circle area. needs mature person for short private lot. $56,900. Group 1, 45x10 with furniture in cam­ ednesday Town Council. 7:30 p.m Council AUTOMOTIVE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ■ ment set up, and minor TYPIST- Part time days, Philbrick Agency 646-4200. 6 ’ — A utos lor Sale Typing, and machine trips surrounding ping ground $4,000, Call 525- chamber. To work for one of New maintenance. Full time, 8:30 flexible hours approximately noo. Public Building Commission. 7:30 South Windsor 62 — Trucks lor Sale transcription a must. Send Manchester. Contact DOLLAR SAVER 10-20 hours per week. After-School recreation. 3-5 p.m., 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale England’s most progressive a.m. to 11 a.m., or5p.m. Free MANCHESTER- Just Listed. p.m,. Community Hall. resume to Box AA c/o customers. We train. Write Transcribing, filing, light of­ Eastbury School for grades 3-5 and Monday 64 - Motorcycles-Bicyclos Manchester Herald. ana unique Construction Com­ BOOKKEEPERS meals. Paid Vacations, In­ Lovely oversized Cape. Fully FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink Senior citizens, 1 p.m., Communitv 65 - Campers-Traiiers-Madiie D.U. Dick, Pres., fice work. Must be depen­ panies. Excellent salary plus A year round, part lime position, performing surance Benefits. Apply at 467 dormered. 3 bedroom, family Coat, excellent condition. Size Hebron Avenue School for grades 1-3. Public works department Christ­ Hom es Southwestern Petroleum, Ft. CARRIERS NEEDED Hall. fringe benefits. MUST HAVE General Bookkeeping Duties. Work approximate­ Center Street, Manchester, dable. Send resume to Box room, fireplaced living room, 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. Indoor Jogging, 6:45 to 7:30 a.m., 66 — Automotive Service PART TIME- No nights. No Worth, Tx. HH, c/o Manchester Herald. Thursd ay mas tree collection starts. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease weekends. Long holidays. July KNOWLEDGE of ly IS hours per week, to Include Friday and Satur­ One day a weak • No oollaotlng between 2 and 6 p.m. formal dining room. Prime Glastonbury High School. Town Council worksession, 7:30 and August off. Many retired STENOGRAPHY and residential area. $72,500. Cen­ LIKE NEW- Infants Screen in Board of Education. 8 p.m., Bolton WAITRESS MORNING day. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY - ! per tury 21. Jackston/Avante, 6^- Friends Group Book Study, 9-11 p.m.. Town Hall. gentlemen and housewives BOOKKEEPING. Must be HOURS - Apply Corner Soda a Thomas, Falknor, O’Laary araa Part or full time. For infor­ Travel Bed on wheels, $10. In­ Center School. enjoy driving school buses. very efficient in both. Send Prior Bookkeeping Experience Preferred. Part insertion, soldering. 1316. fants Wicker Dressing Table, a.m.-. E ast Glastonbury Library. Tuesday Personals 2 Shop, 735 Mam Street. • TImrod, Cobb Hill, Duncan, Timber Experience only - Full time. mation call 233-7610 after 6 w h y n o t y o u ? We will resume Box G. c/o Applicants must be mature, work well with pm. $18. Infants clothing. Cali 659- Coventry Wednesday Planning and Zoning Commission train. Call Vernon, 875-2826, or Manchester Herald. araa 646-7806. COLUMBIA- Large 6 Room 0718 anytime. WOMEN WANTED FOR SWEEPER NEEDED - Mon­ numbers, and have a neat hand writing. Positions Ranch. Fireplace. Low taxes. Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 public hearing, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Manchester, 643-2414. day thru Friday, 7-3:30. • Ferguson, Mountain, Arnott area BOOKKEEPER - To $175. .Monday BOWLING league - 9:15 ASSEMBLERS and COIL available In East Hartford, Manchester, Glaston­ EXPERIENCED Machinists Excellent shape. Lake NATURAL GAS HEATER- p.m., high school cafeteria. Wednesday Wednesday nighls. Please call Please call Personnel Depart­ & Lathe (^erators- Full or Fee paid. Manchester office privileges. Act fast. $45,900. Planning and Zoning Commission. ly ■ „ TRUCK MECHANIC with WINDERS - Must have finger ment at Pioneer Parachute 30,000 BTUs. $50.00. Call 646- Parent Training lecture, 7:30 p.m.. bury and Rockville. Call the District Manager on part time. Excellent benefits. seeks experience bookkeeper Possible CHFA. Lcssenger 6771. 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall LaLeche League, 8 p.m.. 202 *^6-2161 after 5 p.m. qu alified ex p erien ce in dexterity and be capable of Co. 644-1581. to run one gal office. Regular Pilgrim Baptist Church, ...... general truck repairs. Com- fine work. Will train, hours Monday or Tuesday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., to Apply in person at: 1422 Sells, 646-8713. Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a m.. Dogwood Lane. Tolland Turnpike, hours and benefits. Call at Indoor jogging, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Help Wanted 13 mands top wages, $280 a 7:30 to 4 pm. Apply Able Coil PURCHASING EXPEDITER arrange for an appointment for personal NOWHIRINR CHINA LAVATORY- Crane Town Hall. Knights of Columbus, 8:15 p.m., Manchester. LM Gill Welding once Multi-Personnel, 457 BOLTON- Executive 9 Room 20x18 with faucet. Excellent Glastonbury High School. week. Must have own tools. & Electronics, Howard Road, needed. Associate degree in Interview. Full time, waiters, Center Street, Manchester, Mothers’ Club, 8 p.m., Fjrst clubhouse on Ellington Road. WANTED - Gas station atten­ All company benefits. For Ap­ Bolton. EMMMHOMEY Manufacturing Co., Division Cape. 2300 square feet. 2 1/2 condition. $25.00. Call 568- Indoor skating, 1-3 p m., Glaston­ business management or waitresses. Part time bus of BHS, Inc., or call 647-9931. Ct. 643-7700. baths. 2 car garage. Acre with 6867. Congregational Church. Historical Society, 8 p.m Wood dant, full or part time. pointment call 688-2233. equivalent required. bury Arena for Academy and Button- Mature, responsible person WAITRESS - Mornings. Apply FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS boys, hostesses, night dis­ PMT TK/PER WEEK view. $69,000. Lessenger Sells. Tuesday- Memorial Library. Moderate typing skills hwashers, night kitchen HOT FOOD TERDMC MASTER’S TOUCH MACHINE DESIGNER - To 646-8713. ■ ball students. for third shift. References DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL in person only. La Strada West needed. Business experience 172 Union Street, Rockville, Conn. S72-0734 SEASONED FIREWOOD- $65 Call 871-1698. Maintenance Service. Part $17,500, fee paid. Excellent per cord, 2 cords $120. Red Democratic Town Committee, 8 After-school recreation, 1-5 p.m., BUSES WANTED- We will Restaurant, 471 Hartford desired. Please call Personnel An e q in f Opportuntty tm p h n r H/P workers, bartegder. Will benefits, growing company. We are the largest Company In tim» evenings and nights. COVENTRY - Two family oak. Cut, and delivered. p.m.. Town Hall. Buttonball School for grades 1-4. Vernon train you. Part time. Road, Manchester. Anytime. Department at Pioneer train. Apply between 9 and Call or send resume, Multi- Today TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Housewives and retirees 6. No phone calls please. the Nation selling Hot Food ven­ Reliable, own transportation. 4&4. Excellent income, and Call 871-0779. Open Gym, 7:30-9:30 for ages 18 Parachute Co. 644-1581. ding equipment. A publicly held Premium pay for quality Personnel, 457 Center Street, Wednesday Apply 81 Commerce Street, preferred. Manchester area, SECRETARY / Receptionist - Equal Opportunity shape! Won’t last long at and over, Naubuc School. Ju nior G range 92, 2 p.m the Glastonbury. PTG Company. Company selling In forty-nine work. 644-8892 or 644-8030. Manchester 06040. 643-7700, $29,900! Call for appointment. FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Conservation Commission, 7:30 643-2373. Attractive position available WAREHOUSE Supervisor- Employer M/F. stales. Join our latest program In Strong home. West Street. Telephone 633-7631. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. p.m.. Town Hall. in Manchester Office. automatic merchandising Seasoned hardwood. Call 642- Thursday Manager and supervise the RED LOBSTER WHY DRIVE to Hartford? We FOOD s e r v i c e s 7033. Vernon Square Dance Club, 7:30 SUPERINTENDENT- PART Excellent typing skills, plus 110,000 square foot warehouse featuring the new pop-top hot Cemetery Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Conservation Commission, 7:30 RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 1 RESTAURANT are presently taking DIRECTOR- Glastonbury 5 ROOM HOUSE WITH p.m., Vernon Elementary School, TIME. One bedroom apart­ ability to handle busy phone operations. Minimum 5 years foods. All are nationally known applications for a mature in­ Public Schools. Supervision of Town Hall. ,p.m.. Town Office building. shifts. Good pay, good m e n t. available. On site essential. Applicant must be WANTED M 2 SILVER.LANE brands. All accounts are secured GARAGE- Furnished. Oil FIREWOOD for sale. Route 30. experience in handling and EAST HARTFORD dividual to work in a Sales Of­ School Food Services heat, large private back yard. Rotary Club, 7 p.m., Coventry Ski Clinic, 7:30 p.m.. Academy benefits and working con­ superintendent, downtown neat and enjoy working with storage of large industrial by us In office buildings, schools, fice. A pleasant phone per­ Hardwood. Cut, split and Sunday industrial plants, hospliela and Program in system with 5650 Fireplace. Bolton Lake. delivered. $75 cord. M9-5683. Grange Hall. cafeteria. ditions. Apply in person, Ver­ Manchester. Excellent for public. Hours: 8:45 a.m. to machinery and equipment. • Maintenance Foreman, must be well sonality, and a good math ap­ non Manor, 180 Regan Road, other locations in your area. We pupil enrollment. Owner, $41,500. 742-8020. Alpine Ski Club trip, bus leaves semi retired individual. 4:45 p.m., Monday thru Skills should include loading, need reliable people In your area Public Health Nursing Association, Teen Drop-In, 6-9 p.m., Naubuc Vernon. experienced In Electrical and titude, are essential. Experienced required. Apply SEASONED FIREWOOD for Requires several hours per Friday. Salary commensurate unloading and movement of to service these accounts. We 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. School. 6:30 a.m., Shopping Bag Plaza. Mechanical Excellent fringe benefits. Call to: Mrs, Margaret S. Holt, Lots-Land For Sale 24 Sale- $70 cord. Cut split and week, general maintenance with experience. Reply in con­ machinery; setting in place provide secured locations, 633-9495 for appointment. Glastonbury Public Schools, CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC CARRIER NEEDED delivered. Please call 742- Public Works Study Committee, After-School recreation, 2:50-5 Monday work. Call 528-9885 weekdays. fidence, including business and display; supervision of 0 Temporary Clerk Typist vrholesale outlets, one year fac­ Quality Name Plate, Inc., 232 Williams Street, Glaston­ 7:30 p.m.,.Town Hall. - Experienced only. Top and personal reference to Box tory warranty on parts and ser­ BOLTON- One acre boarding 6338, or 742-5261, p.m., Naubuc School. Registration for gymnastics personnel; inventory control; • Maintenance Machinist East Glastonbury. bury, Conn. 06033, phone 633- brook. $10,000. Columbia, 12 Board of Welfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile. 1862 MATURE ADULT for house JJ, c/o Manchester Herald. and record keeping. Excellent vice. You provide 6-10 hours of Indoor Jogging, 6:45-7:30 a m., program, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Recreation your choice weekly, serviceable 5231, Extension 280. acres, $13,000, 17 acres $34,- 8 HP BOLENS LAWN Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield, cleaning. Must have own benefits with our rapid growth Apply! Parkade FULL TIME SALES Town Hall. Glastonbury High. office. Park Place, (Through 563-0151. automobile, be ready to start 500, 81 acres $55,900. Others! TRACTOR- with 42” Snow transportation. 2 days per BABYSITTER - Reliable, company for experienced, PERSON For active Mens ASSEMBLERS, Lions Club, 8 p.m., UConn Alumni Friday). vrtthln 30 days. Minimum Invest­ Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. Blower, 42". Mowing Deck. Friday week. References required. loving person to care for 17- responsible individual. ment $3,300. For further informa­ Wear Department. ELECTRONIC CABLE and Center. RN-LPN wanted for full or Write Herald Box GG. month old in our Manchester Cheney Brethers, Inc. Excellent running condition! After-School recreation, 3-5 p.m., Town Council meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Qualified applicants call Dick Apartments tion call TOLL FREE, DAY or Experience preferred, but HARNESS MAKERS. Apply Recently rebuilt. Asking $ ^ . Young Poeple’s AA, 8 p.m., St. part time on all shifts. Apply home. Monday thru Sheehan, 289-1588. or send 31 Cooper Hill 8L NITE, phones are staffed 24 will train the right individual. Real Estate Wanted 28 Hebron Avenue for grades 4-5. Memorial Building, Park Place. director of nursing. Salmon- Lance International, 199 After 4:30, 643-6003. Mary’s Church. STORE CLERK- Responsible Wednesday, 7:30 to 4 p.m. resume to: Industronics, Inc., Msnchotlor, Conn. hours per day, everyday. Company benefits'. Apply in Forest Street, Manchester. After-School recreation, 2:50-5 p Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., brook Convalescent Home, off person needed to assume references and transportation ALL CASH For your property, Pro Executive Board, 8 p.m., 489 Sullivan Avenue, South Tol. 643-4141 person: D & L, Manchester CERAMIC GREENWARE & m., Naubuc School for grades 3-4. library at Rockville High, Loveland House Street, Glastonbury. many duties in the operation required. 646-6668. Windsor. Call 647-9946 1-S0O-3Z544OO Parkade. PART TIM E within 24 hours. Avoid Jled Nathan Hale School. Please call 633-5244. PAINTS by “Reward St Teen Drop-In Center, 6-9 p.m., Hill. of a 7-Eleven Food Store. An Eguat Opportunity Employer ask lor operator number 60 RECEPTIONIST - for down­ Tape, Instant Service. Hayes or 647-9947 Corp. 646-0131. Ceramicchrome.” Everything Thursday Naubuc School. Vernon Area Chapter AARP 2129, Ground level position that can DEALERS WANTED: LPN FOR Rockville town Hartford dental office, NURSES AIDES wanted for lead to assistant manager or Amazing new TRACTION CLERK/TYPIST- With ap­ Must Go, 1/2 Price!! Call Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., high 1:30 p.m.. United Methodist Church, Specialist Office, ap­ half day, mornings 4-5 days Marty at 643-0304, after 4. , full time on all shifts. Apply manager by performance. AIDS gets car unstuck from titude for figuring and good proximately 17 hours per SELLING your house? Call us school. Hebron telephone manners. East per week. Pleasant working p .m . Grove Street. director of nursing. Salmon- Benefits include insurance snow, ice. Definite hot item! week. Send resume and conditions. Call 525-3868, 9:30 first and we'll make you a Monday Wednesday brook Convalescent Home, off credit union, and profit Party planners, door-to-door. Hartford location. Call 289- references to: Box M c/o to 4:00. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, East Hartford House Street, Glastonbury. sharing. Second and third SIX WHEEL DRIVE, 71 5489 for interview. Manchester Herald. Realtor, 643-1577, Chamber of Commerce Board of Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 Town clerk, tax collector, Please call 633-5244. shift, full lime. Apply in per­ Moraine St., Jamaica Plain, MEDICAL SECRETARY- Monday assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Town Office Directors, noon. Country Squire, son at: Route 30, Tolland, Ct. MA. 02130. 1-617-825-6700. PART TIME SECRETARY / A TOP MOTORCYLCE Experienced and References IMMEDIATE Cash for your SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for NEW YEAR WANT property. Let us explain our A COMPLETE BOARDING Board of Education, Workshop on Building. Route 83, Ellington. An Equal Opportunity BOOKKEEPER- Good typing MECHANIC NEEDED- Top desirable. Call 646-6323. facility for canine and feline South Windsor. Will train. Employer. MANCHESTER CENTURY skills. No shorthand. fair proposal. Call Mr. Pupil Teacher Ratio and Class Size Town sanitarian, 6 to 9:30 p.m.. Rockville Emblem Club 5, potluck wages, fringe benefits, guests. Dog grooming. All Apply 9 Brookfield Street or 21 AGENCY Seeks to add full Bookkeeping experience vacations and bonuses! Apply POSITIONS AVAILABLE- Belfiore, 647-413. Guidelines, 7:30 p.m.. Penney High Town Office Building. at 6:30, meeting at 8 p.m.. Elks call 289-5918, after 12 noon. AD SPECIAL health guard maintenance, SHORT ORDER COOK- time Licensed “Friendly needed. 20 hour week. Flexi­ in person: Cycle World, 3000 Light factory work, part time, ultra-violet germicidal lights. School Tuesday Lodge, N. Park Street. Evenings. Call 649-7563. 281 Neighborhood Professionals'^’ ble hours. Manchester area. Main Street, Glastonbury. 7 am to 12 pm. Noon to 5 pm. MAY WE BUY your home? NURSES AIDES - Full time, Quick, fair, all cash and no Canine Holiday Inne, 200 Redevelopment Agency, 7:45 p m , PTO meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Middle Spencer Street, Manchester. to Its Sales Force, High Call Juanita, between 9 a m. Apply in person, Monday Sheldon Road, Manchester. Planning and Zoning Commission, School, Route 30. and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. exposure downtown location. and 1 p.m., at 643.-2701. BOOKKEEPER I January 8,1979,8 to 10 am., at problem. Call Warren E. Conference Room. Experienced preferred, but Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. For reservations please call 8 p.m ., Town Office Building. VFW Post 10121 and Auxiliary, 7:30 WAITRESSES WANTED- For Call Mrs. Williard or Mrs. Experienced. Part time. Call Creative Marketing Corp., 199 646-5971. Tuesday we will train. Apply in person: evening shift. Call 649-7563. Jackston for confidential in­ 646-3780, between 6 and 8 p.m. Forest Street, Manchester, Wednesday p.m,. Post Home, Route 83, . East Hartford Convalescent •••••••*••••••••••••••«••• Inland Wetlands Commission, 7:30 281 S p e n c e r S tr e e t, terview. 646-1316. Smart shoppers check Ct ,...... Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 Snipsic Camera Club, 7:30 p.m.. Home, 745 Main Street. East Household Hoods 40 p.m , Council Chambers. Manchester. the Classified section p.m.. Town Office Building. Hartford. CLERICAL POSITION- Light Union Church. first. That’s where they Business Opportunity 14 REFRIGERATORS Sparkling Trim Wednesday Conservation Commission, 8 p.m.. BUS DRIVERS - will train if typing, 8 a.m.-to a.m,, Thursday SEWING MACHINE necessary. Apply 90 Monday-Friday. Manchester find the best buys In CARRIER NEEDED Washers / ranges, used, Commission on Services to the Town Office Building. MANCHESTER Package guaranteed and clean, blew Registration for boys basketball Operators and miscellaneous Brookfield Street, South Wind­ resident preferred. $3.00 hour. town. store. Excellent location. Well workers needed. Must have sor. Call 289-5918. Call 646-5762 for interview. shipment damaged, G.E & program, 6 p.m.. Northeast School. established business. Call FRIGIDAIRE. U)w prices. some high school education. Marion E. Robertson, Must be able to read and B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main PART TIME, Do you have 2 Realtor, 643-5953. Street, 643-2171. speak English, and provide- hours a day? Work at home on Parkade Stores Fire Sirens Needed INVITATION own transportation. No the phone servicing our VENDING ROUTE- Nabisco LOVE SEAT - Like new condi­ experience necessary. Please customers in your spare time. 4 Snacks with locations. $3,580. BOLTON — A request will be made to TO B ID Call Personnel Department at tion, orange background with scanners and a telephone fanout system. 249-7773. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- the Board of Finance to buy two fire Sealed bids will be received Pioneer Parachute Company, white floral print. Call after 4 Massey said the new sirens will have Call 647-9946 or 2355 Ext. 905. p.m,, 646-1168. sirens for the town at a cost of some $11,- in the Office of The Director 644-1581, BUILDING AND GROUND 000 each. four functions — fires and accidents, and of General Services, 41 Center maintenance. Applicant must C all alerts and attack warnings. There will be SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS- 643-2718 647-9947 FOUR-PIECE Pine Bedroom At a special meeting of the Board of Street, Manchester, Connec­ have light experience in all EDUCATION Set. Excellent condition. a three-minute steady tone for alerts. ticut, until January 19,1979 at Excellent Part Time work. construction trade. Lawn FOR AFnR HOURS HERALD Selectmen. Thursday night, the board Will train. Call Manchester Queen-size bed, triple dresser, When an alert is sounded residents should 11:00 a.m, for the following: work, snow removal and and DOLLAR SAVER ADS agreed to make the request. The money 643-2414 or Vernon 875-2826. dresser with shelved mirror, turn on their radios for further informa­ FIRE HYDRANTS cleaning duties also required. Private Instructions 18 night stand. 4 years old. $800. will be 50 percent reimburseable through TESTING, REPAIRING, Send resume with references WRITE YOUR FAST AD ON THIS FORM 568-0935. tion. NURSES AIDES- Full time, and salary requirements to REMEDIAL READING and federal matching funds. MODERNIZING WATER There will be a three-minute wavering all shifts. Experience J.R. Thrall, 151 Vernon BEFORE CALLING IN. EXPEHBICED math; individualized work C a J y . The board, with three of its five METERS preferred, but training will be 30" ELECTRIC Frigidaire tone for actual enemy attacks when they Street, Manchester, Connec­ Phon! ada for TIm Htrald will not bo acctpltd H namt and ad- DAYS program, (lst-8lh grade) by Stove. Immaculate. $100. members in attendance, also voted to ask The Town of Manchester is given. Apply in person: East ticut 06040. master’s degree teacher. 568- are detected. Hartford Convalescent Home, drtaa ara not givan. NURSE AIDES Color: White. Call 643-9317 ^nthroidery. to buy a pocket scanner for the first an equal opportunity IS WORO MINIMUM ON ALL ADI 8075. after 5 p.m. selectman at a cost of $130. The tones will be tested on a monthly employer, and requires an af­ 745 Main Street, East Hart­ BARTENDER. NIGHTS- 5 to basis. ford. RATES: loMd on unm utivt doyt od It run. firmative action policy for all day week. Call 871-9976, NEEDED RIDING LESSONS indoor MOTIFS Cliff Massey, civil preparedness direc­ (12.00 MIN. CHARGE) 4FOR LIVING, DINING, between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 riding ring. stock , tor, said the two sirens will cover the en-' of its Contractors and Vendors To provido Nuraing Caro BEDROOM, i PATIO as a condition of doing PROBATE NOTICE p.m. In private homaa and seat, saddle seat and hunt FURNITURE. Also console tire town and can be delivered in eight to 1 to 2 Days ...r...... 12‘ par in N par day scat. All levels 228-9817. business with the Town, as per NOTICK TO CRKDITOnS Medical Facllltlea. Part color TV, end tables and 10 weeks. He said they are the most PARAGON TOOL CO., INC. 3 to 5 D a y s ...... 11' par word par day Veterans Couneil Federal Order 11246. ESTATK OF ANNA S PEH.SON aka time, hill time. Conaldara- lamps. Call 643-8900. 2122 Has immediate openings for VOICE, PIANO Instructions. modern type available and will be more Bid forms, plans and ANNA I'F.IISON 6 Days to 25 Day< ...... 10* par ward par day tlon given to prelaranco MANCHESTER — The Veterans Coun­ Thp Hon William E. FitzGerald. All Around Machinists, Lathe PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED Former faculty New York powerful than the old oties. specifications are available at 26 D a y s ...... S' par ward par day of;— Location and Houra. WE BUY AND SELL used fur­ cil will meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Judge, nl the Court ol Probate. Operator, and Bridgeport Music and Art High School. niture. One piece or entire Massey said the sirens are radio-tone the General Services Office, IJistriet of .Manche.sler at a hearing NO FBE - WEEKLY PAY Professional Slnger/Pianist. held on December 27.1978 ordered that Operators. Liberal overtime household. Cash on the line. activated and more de[iendable than the conference rooms of the Manchester 41 Center Street, Manchester, and fringe benefits. Apply at: ^^DOLLARS For Informatton call 644-8597. Memorial Hospital. all claims must be presented to the Furniture Barn. 646-0865. currently leased telephdne lines. Connecticut. fiduciary on or before March 27. 1979 121 Adams Street, E lfT R A M nuinlna In The Herald 643-2711 643-9515 or he barred as by law provided Town of Manchester, Manchester. 647-9935. E A I n H can run In Dollar Saver for NIglit 843-2718 AID A assisi;ance GUITAR, BANJO, Mandolin, NEW FRIGIDAIRE FROST The sirens will be' placed at the Madeline B Ziebarth. Clerk Bass Lessons: Folk, Blue The fiduciary is: of North Eastern Conn. FREE REFRIGERATOR- firehouse and on Route ^ between School Coventry C'linie Connecticut BONUS *2-00 for 18 words, 10* Grass, Popular. Ages 5-adults. Robert B. Weiss, Mabel t,. Cole . BOOKKEEPER- Full charge D U iiu o each addlHonal word. MISC. FOR SALE Inc. New Hotpoint Electric Stove, Road and Lyman Road.J lOi) Finley .Street thru Trial Balance: Quarterly 40 — HouMhold Goods Beginners-professionals. General Manager Manchester. Conn, 06040 41 — Articlaa for Salt 357 Cm ! Cm ttr 8trt«l, both Avacado, and mint condi­ At the present time npne of the town’s ~ Nur­ Taxes. Benefits, and salary 42 — BulkJlng Supplies MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Eay; enjoyable progress. 2-1 12912 MtnchMttr tion. Priced right! Call 649- four sirens is operating. Until the new sing Association of- Coventry Inc. will negotiable. Call 643-2444. PIU M compltt* InlornMtlon block i* given bdow, then ru d H In 43 — Patt.Blrdi.D M i P.O. BOX 591 FREE loan instrument. 646- 0123, after 6 p.m. 44 - LIvMtock 6557. siresn are approved by the finance board, sponsor a free blood pressure screening lit tnllrtly ovtr phone, or tend Ihit form tieng witti proper CLASSIFIED INDEX: 45 — Boats a Accasaorlai MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 RECEPTIONIST / TYPIST- imount to Mtnchotlor Evening Htrild, Brtinird Plieo. 48 — Sporting Goods and are delivered, members of the Bolton LEGAL NOTICE 47 — Qardan Products Cross-stitch in bright col­ Part time. Work evenings and 46 — Antlquat Dm t SIri; ors makes fast work of Volunteer Fire Department will use radio STAariUMNOHHI 49 — Wantad lo Buy Saturdays, thru April, in local PMi m run th« following id lor 4 days at the tpaclal these sparkling trims for The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Professional Office. Must be NOTICES RENTALS TOOUUKERS Connecticut, will hold a public hearing in the Town Office 1 — Lott in d Found REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms for Rant monay-aaving rata ol '4.00I ^ The Sentry holiday linens. pleasent, personable, and I AtfNamalS__ - . . . ------s----- 2 — Portonslt 23 — Homti for Salt 53 — Apartmanti for DE MAKERS No. 2122 has transfer Building Wednesday, January 17,1979, at 8:00 P.M., to hear 3 — AnnouncomtntR 24 — Lots-Land tor Sola Rant □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED capable typist. Please send I fMf AddrtM N ------4 — EnltrUInmont 25 — IfTvastmanl Proparty 54 — Homaa for Rant ... 10 motifs; color chart. the following applications asking for relief from the Zoning 26 — Builnats ProparTy PRECISION MAGHNSTS id 'fy Free Home resume to: Box J, c/o 8 — A'jctloni 66 -> Butinau for Rant TO OROER. i m 4 78( f«r m c R pat­ Bolton GOP Seeks Input Laws of the Town of Andover, Connecticut: ..Al)f Htana Na. Ii_ 27 — Ratort Proparty 66 Raaort Proparty IMPROVE YOUR LOT ten, phit 2S( fer p ttta p « 4 Manchester Evening Herald. FINANCIAL 26 - Raal Eatata Waniad for Rant (1) U) (*) ^ 8 — Bonds • Stocks • (D) (») j AD TO RUN IN HERALD □ I EAVOR □ BOTH □ 57 — Wantad to Rant IN 79 M Evaluation. #163 — Gary Gott and Gerald Johnson requesting relief from Mortgsgoi 56 — MItc. lor Rant BOLTON - The Republican Town Com­ AVON - To Buy or Sell. D — PtrtonRl Lotns W« hav« M m al opanlngt for c/« HMdhMhr Em Mi InM format is too insular. We re looking for zoning regulations requiring frontage of 200 feet for a I M trn O n , ______STARTIHO DATE MISC. SERVICES mittee will host a get acquainted and in­ Manchester, Bolton, Coven­ 10 — Insurinco 30 - Traval AUTOMOTIVE HloHly akWod M ichinloli to work What IS your home worth? OuT professionals can help . new ways to increase the flow of com­ building lot. A variance of 150 feet is requested. Lot located 31 — Sarvtcaa Otfarad 6t — Autos for Sala (7) (!) (D) (10) on plW lo Inlootfon moMo. HIQH I n Yfft, KT. IN N formational coffee Monday at 7 p.m. at try, Andover. Call Collect, I ______EMPLOYMENT 62 — Trucks for Sala you price your home to sell faster and easier We will 13 - Holp Wtnttd 32 — Palnllno-Paparlng RATES TO START AND prtit NJMt. AHrett with ZIR munication, especially as -we begin to at Wales Road, Andover. 83 — Haavy Equipmant provide you with complete marketing, financial, and CODE m 4 Style M m N r. die home of Larry Converse, 141 Brandy 822-8083. 14 — BusintM B u ild in g . OVERTIME. Plaollot It tht fiolotl Contracting for Bala economic information. No obligation No pressure No prepare a slate of candidates to suggest to At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard OpportunitlM 84 — Motorcyclat grotrtiM aroa of Manufaeturlna and 1978ALBUMwithaS2-pafe 18 — Situation Wtniad 34 — Rooflng-SIdlng (11) (12) (ID) (ID) (ID) (ho HIghoal paying, moat the caucus for nomination." HOUSEKEEPER - Full time. 35 — Haatlng-Piumolng Bicyclaa.Campart sales pilch Of course we'd like to sell your home for ‘‘Gift Section’' with full and written communications received. Said appeals are on EDUCATION 30 Flooring Trailara.Moblla raoaaalon«prool araa In tha you That's our business. And we re confident you will John Esche, committee member, said Excellent benefits. Apply at Homaa MACHINE kHOP TRADE. What directions. Price. . . $2.00 Esche said, "The Republican Town file and may be seen in the office of the Town Clerk, Town 18 — Prtvala Instructloni 37 — Movtng.Trucklng- select us once you've seen our professionalism at work the committee is looking for the broadest Meadows Convalescent ID — Scbodi-ClataM Storaga 88 — Automotiva Sarvlca ara you waiting for? AUO THESE lOOKS AT SI M EACH. Committee, like its Democrat counter­ Office Building. 20 ~ iRttructkms Waniad 36 — Sarvtcaa Wantad 67 — Autoa for Rant (ID) (17) (11) (11) (tO) Laaaa CALL iO B COOKE 883-1478 He. O -lll-llUE RIIION BDILTS. possible input for candidates who will be Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 22 — Condomlnlumt part, is the local administrative organiza­ Dated Andover, Connecticut 6 January, 1979 Manchester. botwoon t AM and 4 PM (lE'r MORE with CMtalM Imly qtlits. running in the May town election. He said IN. a-11T>QUtlTS ON RARAOE. tion of the party, elected every two years Dated Andover,’Connecticut 13 January, 1979 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED OIrtetiMf far atitaai qtllN. Democrats and unaffiliated voters are es­ at a caucus of all registered Republicans OIL BURNER Serviceman - Ad o m « word! - ItoguUr M m Na. O-lll-aRANOMOTHErs FUW- Zoning Board of Appeals PMTOTm M l FUSTIC CR aUlLTS. I I faw lu H at «illts pecially invited to the coffee. in town.” No. 2 oil, residential aiid small b Andover, Connecticut commercial, prefer licensed IL_ ” MUCOMPMY ^SENTRY Na.Vl1t-AM ERICA 'S TAVORin William Fehling, committee chairman ...... 'ctt|...... W a ll...... Da CaOa A resource person will be available I ie r a l^ 25 LPurM Road AFRHARS. a kaavtffil lalaatiaa. said, "Our regular meetings are open to Mary C. McNamara, Chairman man, would consider limited .ace your id by noon and It runt the next day. BtOtiNO...... CU$$flC«T10l...... yLI Real Estate Services inc. Na. a-120~HAKE A RIFT. Umj Monday to discuss the full list of offices experience. All benefits app­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rooky Hill, ConiMCtletrt gHtt far friaaSs m i faaily. the public but too many people feel the Marianne P. Jensen, Secretary Regular houri oHIct phone la B43-2711 29 Conneclicut Ekxjlevord. East Hartford 269-4331 available this year,” he said. 3-1 ly. Call 649-2871. expires JAN. 31, 1979 ^ PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sal., Jan. 6. 1979 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Jan. 6. 1979— PAGE FIFTEEN BUStNESS & SERVICE FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves Ptanuto ~ Charlaa M. Schulz HEY, STUPIO c a t ! DO YOU KNOW HOW per T H IS Dear Abby C H O W ^ E A T .9 ACROSS 2 Chopped meat Answer to Previous Puzzle I HAVE TO FIX MY TO OPEN A CAN dish a W R T N POINT X'D 5ETTL6 | OF P06 FOOD? 1 Jane Austen 3 Protective W n A P 8 F C By Abigail Van Buren OWN SUPPER T 0 N I6 H T title ditch H U Q O H E R E A M A 5 Spain and 4 Close to 1 B O 8 E N Q R A V F 8 f=OR FiNPlNt^ A \ Portugal 5 Sick P E T 0 T T 0 W 0 R K 11 Poet T.S. 6 Fasteners h L 1 N Q 8 M P R 0 F 7 Outer (prefix) A L 8 0 T 1 P 8 V F T DIRECTORY D i 5 H ^ N B $ T m a n j w A T T 0 R A T F 12 Insect 6 Fatal •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• DEAR ABBY: This may seem petty, but it has irritated S A N E H 1 W A D 1 13 Authoress 9 Doctrine Patntlng-Papertng ' 32 Building Contracting 33 me for a long time. My only son lives out of state with his 0 U 1 N E 8 T 1 f T 0 N S*rv/c«s Offered W H O G U l U f Y ; Perber 10 Broke bread B R 0 A 31 I MASTEirs TOUCH wife and four children who are from 8 to 16 years old. 11 Uncanny D 1 1 R 8 H F 8 I have sent the children expensive gifts on their 1------^------\ 14 The best L A 0 8 1 ' B 8 1 L 8 T , CLEANING CONTMCTOR SILKTOWN PAINTERS- ™STOM Carpentry - homes. w 14 Flower 1 N 8 P C&M TREE SERVICE - Free A B O U T I T . within record 1 n E 0 7 F K F I QUALin workmanship] Professional work at no extra ^ Repairs, Cabinets, birthdays, Christmas, Easter, as well as from my travels. 15 Energy unit a U T L A N estimates, discount senior cost. Call 646-5424. ^'^ry Cushing 345-2009. Prifcllla’s Pop - Ed Sullivan (comp.wd.) 0 A T 1 P Office and Commercial Would you believe that I have NEVER received a personal 15 Builder 16 Homeric epic E 8 8 K N E E P E N 8 citizens. Company Satisfaction Guaranteed ______Thw/€5> 1-6 Manchester-owned and thank-you note from any of my grandchildren? 17 Avoirdupois 20 Heighten Free Estimates TOM FLANNAGAN- Pain­ RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Oh, I get a "thank-you," but it is always written by their 42 Select operated. Call 646-1327. Call 644-lt92 or 644-8030 ting. Interior, Exterior. Paper THAT WAS A ------IT WAS UKE A IT PIPN'T HAVE NO, BUT IT LT weight 22 Before (prefix) 30 It is (contr.) Apartments For Rent S3 Autos F o r S ale 44 Close relative Hanging. General Repairs. Apartments For Rent S3 mother, who says something like, "Billy is too busy to write, VIONPERFUL SKATING LOVELV POEM BV ANV ROMANCE HAP A VEIRV ^ 18 Soar 23 Baseballer 31 Speck W§ $amfn$t9 tfM ri$k I I AUTOMOTIVE so I am thanking you for your thoughtful gift, etc., etc___" LESSON, PRISCiaA ELIZABETH BARRETT 19 Club fees Williams 32 Inactivity 46 Patron saint BEWEAVING burn holes. Fully Insured. Call 643-1949. ! I D IT.' TEMPER BsIPING.' of sailors Zfppers, umbrellas repaired. o f eNm noif ffrM 456 MAIN STREET- Second MANCHESTER , 1976 FORD MAVERICK- Every time I get one of these mother-written thank-you BROWNING 21 Select 25 Cush's father 36 Dark NEED YOUR SNOW irWNMrt making floor. 3 room apartment. .No Four door sedan. 6 cylinder, 47 Compass Window shades. Venetian TRIM SPECIALIST- Pain- a maaa... ELLINGTON- Two nerver Autos For Sale 61 notes I am resentful and hurt. My grandchildren are capable 24 Acqire 26 Summer time 37 Fizzing REMOV'ED this winter? Call appliances. Heated. No pets at duplexes, immediately automatic transmission. 25 Psalm (abbr.) point blinds Kevs. TV FOR RENT. 644-1686 and talk to Geoff or ting. Papering, General of writing their own letters and should do so. My daughter, .sounds Marlow's. 867 .Main St. 649- all. $200 monthly. Securilv. available. 3 bedrooms. 1 1,2 1974 MUSTANG GIIIA - 4- Excellent condition. Call 278- 26 Tough 27 Hand 38 Worn away 48 Actor Mineo 643-4704 talk to Tom. Repairs. Call Paul evenings, Axtec Call 646-2426. 9-5. in-law is a lovely person, always doing for others in her 49 River in Texas 5221. baths. No pets, or utilities. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new 2500, Dealer, ask for Mark. 27 Auxiliary verb implement 39 Skin tumor 643-8303 volunteer work, but she is failing in her duty to teach her 52 Measure of Chimney Security. $310, and $300 radials, (2 snows), excellent 26 Fizzed 29 Resentment 41 Deluge UNSAFE CEILINGS??’ Will 6 ROOM DUPLEX FORD CLUB WAGON - 1972 children the importance of good manners in this regard. 30 Figures of type ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Building Contracting 33 monthly. R & D Really. 646- condition 228-0475 or 228-9550. Perhaps if she were to see this in your column (which I repair or replace, smooth or Sweeps APARTMFINT - No utilities. 4968. Window Van. Good condition. speech 1 attics, garages, yards texture finish. Call now to in­ know she reads in the Chicago Tribunel, she would get the 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 cleaned. moving, Impart $250 monthly'. C hildren Asking $2,100. Must sell. Call 33 Knack spect or correct. 643-5703. WES ROBBINS carpentry 1972 CAPRI V-6, 4-speed. 8- hint and mend her ways. n trucking Loam for sale. Lawn accepted. Call 646-1337, after 5 track stereo, $1100. Call 646- 569-0082. 34 Sonance 12 remodeling specialist. Ad­ Xarwlrife p.m. Homes lor Rent GRANNY 35 One (Ger.) service No job too big or ______2227, alter 6 pm. 13 PERSONAL Paperhanging ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 371 M K N tr. 1973 PINTO Automatic - 37 Cut 14 .small. 568-8522. For particular people, by built-ins, bathrooms, MANCHESTER- 447 Summit 3 ROOM FURNISHED Custom Model. Vinyl top. DEAR GRANNY; Readers seldom see themselves in my 40 Female saint \b 16 17 Dick. Call 643-5703 anvtime kitchens, 649-3446 Street. 3 Bedroom Cape. Ree ATTENTION! Come see our (abbr.) COMPLETE CARPET & I m APARTMENT completely Carpet, radial snow tires. column—they see only others. 643-0130 rub strips, deluxe wheel GAS STATION covers, gauges, deluxe steering wheel, day- THe ONLY PE9lt?E9,TH'euy WHO nlte vnslde mirror, wsw tires, plus all of Ford Sale Price ^ ^ * 0 V/eVV 19 /COVVN, LIV£9 THERE 19 4 Mustang safety and convenience features. Includes dealer prep. INTO TH£ L YA'LL d A lU tB t, O 'L A U S H S I ATTENDANT Standsrd Stock #286. *4179 Nei

\ PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, SaU Jan. 6. 1979

MANCHESTER Serving Mancheiter over 50 yrs. to

( § u e ^ t PenUantt The Ffor/sy i d a 24 BIRCH ST. i t TEL. 843-8247 sp.»y 843-4444 f .t . d . P»BTy„8UPM-'E8»^p,M^* • “ 2 'E 8 ° !Id m s tr chg WORLD WIDE 646-3322 am er expreGf 46 SHELdON HOAD a MANCHESTER, CONN. SERVICE > IN tU U INOUtTMAl and

11 CONDmOWK ■ K n a C E M TIM phoiM mniC and sun KTIIL Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 341 Broad St. I Nw EiiiM MadiamGal Serms, he. Mancheotlir Manchester and Surroundinq Manchetler ROUTE f U , P.O. BOX 3147 I rrofessional Park TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Suite 105 643-2731 • 643-2192 BeUy Gallagher Vicinity prop. CAMPING EQUIPMENT featuring this week... FAMOUS BRAND m n, con. KOPIMimpim uos,UU, meMl luniiEssEs. TELEVISION - APPLIANCES irons. uuiTEMiUUITEMI .MA.NCHESTER The Hei FARR’S home SnoVEMENT THteVfHrTHIMOSTOHt FLO’S CAKE DECORATINB INC. i / p t i p i k e UMMHE-IPOOT 2 MMN STREH ' B OMir TO 0 P.M. J.FMW* 643-7111 646-0228 875-3252 uppuiaci I TV 649-3589 Wit If Stoy t Smp VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR b f factory trained speclallstt Phil Pnti Locienro and Zidak ARCO 0 ’m B 646-5036 CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING 106 MAIN STRBT OFII NO! lira SAT f-S INVIS t III f.f PAP AUTO REPAIR M A N C K D T n oUf Of lO tR (111 (O U K I M 3 4 M 3 706 Mnin SL • “Arco Charga” a hlanchailar ConReclicul's largest Floor Covering Dealer MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. A4f1f/M£'SreR LOC/CSMIfH . MERCURY 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 J u a t o y » « ■ " * « Alarms LOCKS A Phona 646-2756 So'os Comomai'on C^STiges NO SERVICE CHARGE * Se'vice ■ Bonoeo ,Uosi keys 'H stock Repa-fs oi an I'nds Aiso We Mane Kexs Scissors $ S f O J tip A Peking Snears Sf^a'per^ed Rtstrvatlims for • HoMt • Alrllntt • SttamiMps 827 Main Straot MancIwftM’ FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. 646-0226 67S-3252 aCMPUTEUEIIF MLTON CAKE DECORATIONS r~ R&G AUTO SERVICE 1t1 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. • Front End 8p«clallttt • Tutw Up HANCHEtTER. CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. • BrakBn A Shock* • Air Conditioning Man. • Sal 10-9 Mon. ■ Sol. 10-9 • Road Strvic* Than., 10-0 Sb-. Fll. 10-0 436 CENTER ST. Tel. 649-3963 MANCHESTER I Wedding Cakea A Specialty Flo’s Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. at 191 Center St., Manchester and 70 Union St., Rockville has been serving the public for six years. Flo and Ed Bombardier holding one of EVERYTHING IN the many novelty cakes available, along with cakes for every occasion and specializing in wedding cakes. All baking and decorating is done on the premises. For the do it yourselfer a MIRRORS a SHOWER DOORS Flo s carries a complete Tine of cake decorating needs. Debbie Tedford arranges items fo’’ a STORE FRONTS a SAFETY GLASS | Westside Shoe Rejiair customers. Cake decorating classes are given by Flo, Ed and Debbie. a BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 566 Center Street Manchester • Tel. 643-8285 JJL WHTE GUSS CO., he. Authorized “Hanover Shoe" Salet Agent :T ' FURNITURe TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS Quality repairer* of Footwear, Handbag* and Leather Goods. Boot Repair Speclallitt. Hand Tooled Belt* - Menclwtler 649-7322 GREENS & THINGS “Bergamot” Brett Buckles. OVER 21 TEARS tX n m C H C t Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30. Sat. 8-3:30. Closed Weds.

763 MANCHESTER MAIN ST. If you haven’t visited the OVER 45 643-1191 new Greens & Things at MEMORMl CO. YEARS EXPERIENCE 191 298 W. Middle Turnpike, 0pp. East Cemetery Cell 649-5807 MAIN ST. you should stop in and MANCHESTER browse. There’s lots more QUALITY HARRISON ST. 643-1900 room and many new lines MEMORIALS MANCHESTER of merchandise to choose from. T.P. AITKIN INC. One of the nice things CLYDE A MICKEY MILLER'S HEATIN6 • AIR C0NDITI0NIN6 about the larger location is the expanded area for AUTD VENTILATING • SHEET METAL WORK DAD dried, silk, and fresh PARTS Induitrial ■ Rexidential - C o m m e rc ia l flowers. Arrangements can “AUTO PARTS FOR LESS” ESTABLISHED 1934 be made for all occasions 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. Located 27 yean at... to fit your budget. (In Ihe Harking Lot Behind Mancheetor Qreon Shoe Outlet) 27 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER There’s also a better ______T EL 643-6793______selection of pottery, TEL. 649-3526 ’caskets, and ceramic con­ Open Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. A Sun. 9-6 tainers for decorating. Of course, plants and ad- rMANCHESTER AWNING COMPANY vice are still the Convoi - Home Improvement! • Aluminum specialties of Greens & non Things, but now you can OSTRIHSKY seiup |«t, i also find more plant “'la)e e!Kake a ‘iTftmie out of a “iTftnwe” accessories. and M P a Pat, Chris &'“Blue” will M ATER IALS 731 parker s t . 195 WEST CENTER ST B. G. ST. PIERRE. Prop. be there to say hello and T*l. 643-5735 or 643-5679 MANCHESTER, CONN. 649-3091 the newest member of the Greens & Things family to k greet you is "G rayly” who FULL SERVICE came to visit and liked it so GREENS & THINGS much, he decided to stay. W TMVa AGENCY Stop in or call 643-1635. AIR • LAND • SEA “Plant People Are /Vice People" NEVER A SERVICE CHARGE 298 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE (203) 646-5725 643-1635 162 Spencer Street Manchester, Conn 06040 Open Dally to 8, Set. A Sun. til 8

2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU I f Got A Painting Problati^ We’ll Hslpl Hundreds of Service sliM meen! something to uR ~ ind ftrvic* meenR ipending N MNKKSTa. MCNT ON MB STKT NIELSEN AUTO PART^ ■'lough time with you lo help you select the right peint finish lor that |Ob Designs & Styles I COMFUn FMTM t COFTIIt SaVKt SERVICE AND YDUR you re planning See u$ tor paint and service when you plan your nest project ' LOWCOnniNTINB n n WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) SATISFACTIDN ARE THE KKSt c«K • siinaai • RRu iitRK nonnnn BIGGEST PARTS DF PERSONRL TEE VIIMT-MA.N PRINTING DUR BUSINESS. EAJohnson PAINT CQ Personalized Fun & Sportwear **DONE W HILE YOU WAIT*' *11 MAIN IT. « MANCHimR •$4$-17T7 YOUR Qroat Qllta For Any Occaalon • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES 646 CENTER 8T., MANCHESTER INDEPENDENT t 3-M MMM C0PIE6I TRY OUR NEW . MON.-FRI. 8-8, SUN. 10-2 SAT. 8-5 6 4 3 -4 4 9 9 » 1081 Main St., Manchester • Tel: 646-3339 4*9 OIWTIR *T. • MANCHttTIR 723 MAIH ST., MAMCHESTER • 848-4801 A1 & Pat Coelho, Owners • Jim Coelho, Manager RUST PROOFING Frank Arnone FOR QUALITY AW PERFECTION M OEAMK QUALITY USED CARS f i i d - r w i Clean Your Summer Clolhaa Atlto Sodlf I Barora PuHIng Them Away •vVV ■nVNM*/ I Bring Them In For TEL. 643-0016 DON WILLIS Specializing In Grooms Tux FREE Cleaning and FREE Storaga COMPLETE BODY WORK BRAKE SERVICE about our policy. Sit., Mon. t Tim* nil P.M. TOWING - PAINTING - GLASS GARAGE W*d.,Thun.tFri.1IIIP.M. , Front End IUi|nin*n( - i INSURANCE WORK II Miin St, TH. S4S-4S31 Geiwril Reyiir Work 956 MAIN ST, F0REI6NA DOMESTIC m a .n c h k s t k r , conn PXR«CEillii& R O U TE 83 TALCOTTVILLE, CONN, 402 NUT moDU tm .. MAacMint >-0863

Broad St. Chester ;he$ier iiiional Park 105 1 Gallagher

ICES T h e Herald m m 589 IS m»

Jan. 6, 1978

MGn TEL. M 34M 2 eiler

y £ L vcr

iMpt Btwttir

CE )

HESTER

ir

Leather I Belts -

Weds.

ENCB 7

IT. :R H

LESS" PKE. »hlnd Oulitt)

ALL STAR CONCERT - at the United Nations Generai Assembiy Hall in New York will donate the fAL proceeds of each star’s song to UNICEF. “A Gift of Song - the Music for UNICEF Concert” airs Wednesday, Jan. 10, on NBC. H JT. 13-5679 Inside: Television Programs, Jan. 6 to 12 INGS re

IKE

n. HI 6

Styles €€ Page 2 - WEEKEND This Week’s TV Specials Today, Jan. 6 EVENING 8:30 GLOWING ( S Monte Carlo Circus Telly MORNING ffl Movie "Planet On The 0 Hee Haw Honeys Today 0 Mafodyland Evening Service Savalas Is host for the 5th Annu­ Prowl" (1970) Jack Stuart, 0 Parent Effsctiveness 6:00 al International Circus Festival of 0 0 0 CHIPS EMBERS JANUARY 6,1979 0 An Evening Of Championship Amber Collins, 0 Book Beat Monaco, featuring performances 6:00 0 Crockett's Victory Garden Skating, 1978 Top skaters from (B Weekend Spadala Rt. 6, Andover by some of the world's great (B Man Builds, Man Destroys 5:00 0 Movie "War And Peace" MORNING the U.S., Canada and Europe 0 0 0 Fabwoua Funnies circus acts and a presentation of (B Pattern For Living ® Mission: Impossible (1956) Audrey Hepburn, Henry compete in exhibition skating. 0 6S Julia Child And Company 742-5440 awards by Prince Rainier and the (!) ChHdran's Qosp« Hour ® Doctor Who Fonda. The lives of three families * S P T L C lu b 0 Land Of The Giants 11KH) 8:00 Royal Family. 0 0 Animal World are greatly affected by the Napo­ Hews 10-9 Tiies. S«. dosed Mendajf ® Bartieby. The Scrivener Isra­ 0 Natlondl Geographic Spe­ 6:30 0W Hd Kingdom leonic wars. (3 hrs., 30 min.) el Horowitz dramatizes Herman cial "Gold!" Camera teams trav­ 9:30 12:30 0 Wake O f'38 0 Once Upon A Classic Dealer for Alpiner ft Shenandoah (B Entertainer Of The Year (B Agriculture U.S.A. Melville's classic short story el the world to show how the pre­ ® Fat Albert 0 Lawrence Welk Awards Jackie Gleason Is host (B The Brady Kids 8:30 and other Wood Stovae about the mid-nineteenth-centu­ cious metal Is mined, QD Action Newsmakers 0 Business Show for this ninth annual special QDDavey And Goliath ® 0 Carter Country ry Wall Street lawyer and his transported and used, and how It 0 0 0 Bay CHy Rollers honoring show business greats. 6:45 5*30 0 P B S Movie "Man Of Aran" FInplac* and Othar Aeeaaaortaa frustrating encounter with a affects our daily lives. 0 0 Crockett's Victory Garden young copyist. (R) Among those appearing as ( B A New Day Father, Dear Father (1934) Colman-TIger-KIng, Mag­ ______Qraanhouaaa 10:00 honorees, presenters, or per­ 1:00 0 Living Faith gie Dlllane. Inhabitants fight 7:00 ® TheJetsons AFTERNOON @ 1 0 We Interrupt This Year: formers will be Steve Martin, 0 Director's Playhouse against the seac on the barren 1978 Barbara Howar, Jeff Buddy Ebsen, Ann-Margret, the (B Villa Alegra ® Make It Real 0 Next Step Beyond Islands lying across Galway Bay. Greenfield, Peter Stone, Richard Bee Gees and Carol Burnett. (B Popeye And Pals ® Movie "Colossus: The For- 0 Exploring The Restless Sea 12:00 Little Raecals bln Project" (1969) Eric Braeden, Reeves, John Weldman and EVENING 9:00 d ) Weekend Specials “If I'm David Steinberg compete In a 10:00 S Consultation Susan Clark. Lost. How Come I Found Yo u?" @ National Geographic Special 0 Journey To Adventure ® David Wolper Presents quiz on the major events of the 7:30 ® 0 L o v e B o a t tec trons "G oldl" Camera teams travel the - ; A runaway orphan hiding out at a 0 Wrestling 6:00 past year. (B Arthur And Company rooming house is taken captive world to show how the precious 0 0 Washington Week In ® 0 News 0 JerryFalwell 419 MMN sr. MANCHESTER phone 64»'722I by two bank robbers also hiding 11:00 metal Is mined, transported and (B The nintstones ® Six Million Dollar Man 0 0 0 NBC Movie "The Eiger Sanction" (1975) Clint out there. (Part 1 of 2) (R) 0 Flying Machines used, and how It affects our dally 0 What About Women ® Persuaders § Baggy Pants / Nitwits ONE (1) DAY SERVICE lives. (R) 0 Maverick 0 Sports Challenge Eastwood, George Kennedy. A 2*30 0 Tennessee Tuxedo 0 Rebop former government assassin 11:30 0 American Lifestyle 3 The Other School System 8:00 0 Black Perspective On The comes out of retirement to pur­ Monday 3 ) Your Turn "Letters To CBS 1:30 3:00 (B Popeye News sue a thief carrying stolen U.S. News" ® 30 Minutes documents across the Swiss iltocoAditioiMj 3 Why Drive 55? A look at the JANUARY 8,1979 (B Superheroes 0 My Three Sons ® Gllllgan's Island ^ s . (R) Color national speed limit on its fifth (£ 0 Scootv’s All-Stars 0 The Open Door OHML TVs ® ^ V a lle y 0 PBS Movie "Man Of Aran" anniversary. (R) ® Davm And Goliath 0 0 Collem Basketball 6:30 •90 Up, EVENING Thursday 0 0 0 Galaxy Goof-Ups (1934) Colman-Tiger-KIng, Mag­ 3:30 0 0 Wall Street Week ® 0 C B S N e w s as available Grant Wood’s American Gothic gets a new twist when Donny and Marie Osmond 0 Sesame Street (R) gie Dlllane. Inhabitants fight cA m m . 3 Special Report "S ta t e JANUARY 11,1979 strike the pose on ABC’s “Donny & Marie,” Friday, Jan. 12. 0 That Girl 0 0 0 NBC News against the seas on the barren Reorganization" (R) 8:00 6:30 0 0 Black Perspective On The Isfands tying across Galway Bay. CD It's Your Rrst Kiss, Charlie 2:00 nows 5:00 (B Woody Woodpecker Brown Charlie Brown is chosen MORNING ® People Of The Sea 10:00 3 Wake Of '38 The destruction ® Viewpoint On Nutrition 7:00 to escort the football homecom­ ® Little Rascals ® C B S Reports caused by the 1938 hurricane 0 0 0 ® Agronsky And Company ing queen ~ who just happens to 0 Another View ® News resulted In a radical appraisal of 8:00 This Week’s TV Sports ® Hot City Disco T V ta k e o ffs be the little red-haired girl ~ to 9:00 0 Movie "Champions Of ( £ 0 Fantasy Island the settlement of coastal areas. @ Alton Ochsner At 80 Dr. ® News the celebration dance. (R) (B Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Justice" Clayton Moore, Jay ® Untouchables Alton Ochsner, one of the first to ® The Unknown War (B BIrdman Sllverheels. 0 Best Of Festival Of Faith ABC, NBC and CBS aU and some of the cast from EVENING 9:30 connect smoking and lung Today 6:00 ® W C T Tennis 0 Turnabout 0 Lawrence Walk 0 Man Of Aran 0 A New Mass In New England cancer. Is honored on his 80th Sunday 0 0 0 Godzilla Super 90 0 Movie "The White Warrior" 0 Soap Factory plan January debuts for the film. CBS has “Coed A Catholic Mass, performed In a birthday. 0 NHL Hockey Minnesota 0 O d y sse y 10:30 10:00 North Stars vs. Montreal Cana­ 0 Mister Rogers (R) (1961) Steve Reeves, Georgia series modeled on the Fever,” which is set in a Protestant church, with music MORNING JANUARY 7,1979 0 M u n d o R a a l ® Black News (D O B S Reports “Perspective; dians 0 Villa Alegre Moll. National Lampoon’s suc­ composed by Leonard Kastle EVENING 0 Hee Haw 0 Man Of Aran women’s college gone Conversations Between Eric 0 To Be Announced cessful “Animal House” and sung by the church's Canta­ 9:30 0 NCAA Hockey 0 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 coed. NBC’s “Brothers Sevareid And Walter Cronkite" 9:00 MORNING ® Shazzan ta Choir with Andrew Clark Tuesday 0 In Search Of... ® ( £ 0 N e w s film. and Sisters” centers on Eric Sevareid and Walter Cronk­ 8:00 (B W C T Tennis ® 0 Superfriends 2:30 conducting. 0 Soccer Made In Germany ® Donna Fargo ABC’s entpr is “Delta sorority and fraternity ite discuss major issues and 0 ® 0 Mark Twain's America JANUARY 9, 1979 @ Once Upon A Classic ® Sports Spectacular ® Second City TV trends of 1976 and what can be "Tom Edison - Lightning AFTERNOON 11:00 ® Laurel And Hardy Laugh- 7:28 House,” which features capers. @ Soccer Made In Germany 0 Carrascolendas expected in 1979. Tuesday Slinger" David Huffman portrays toons ® If You Ask Me 11:15 the writers, producers 3 Man Of Aran "The Making JANUARY 9.1979 Tom Edison, the American gen­ 11:30 EVENING 10:00 ® 0 Professional Bowlers Tour 0 Dick Van Dyke Of A Myth" George Stoney ius who Invented the light bulb. 12:00 ® Moby Dick 7:29 0 Candlepin Bowling 0 NFL Game Of The Week IfflW CT Tennis 0 Dally Numbers 0 0 N e w s explores how the making of the In this show hosted by the ® Movie "Battle Of The 6:30 0 The Other School System classic film 35 years ago influ­ preeminent storyteller Mark W orlds" (1961) Claude Rains, 7:30 11:30 EVENING 1:00 AFTERNOON ( B Bowling For Dollars enced the development of future Twain (Walker Edmonston). 0 Wres*llng Bill Carter. 3:00 ® Face The State ® Movie "Buck And The documentaries. 9:00 0 The Cousteau Odyssey ® 1 Love Lucy ® H lg h School Press Confer­ Preacher" (1972) Sidney Poiller, V we always have a fresh assortment of 4 9:00 1:30 8:00 12:00 CB NHL Hockey New York 0 Hot Fudge ® Movie "The House Thai ence Harry Belafonte. 10:30 @ Freedom Of Information Bice @ 0 Raised In Anger Edward 0 C g s Basketball Notre 0 Soccer Bolton Wanderers Rangers vs. SI. Louis Blues Screamed" (1971) Lllll Palmer, 0 Nashville On The Road ® M ovie "Stairway To O Man Of Aran "The Making Clemow, "West Hartford News" Asner hosts this program Intend­ Dame v_. Ulanova 10:30 vs. Manchester United John Moulder Brown. 0 As Schools Match Wits Heaven" (1947) David Niven, Of A Myth" George Stoney editor Is the moderator lor this ed to help abusive or potentially ® Tatzan / Super Seven 0 Why Drive 557 Kim Hunter. 2:00 12:30 0 Once Upon A Classic explores how the making of the examination of Connecticut's abusive parents Identify their ® Spiderman ® Movie "Detective Story" batteries 0 NCAA Hockey Brown vs. 0 0 0 NFL '79 Wednesday 3:30 0HeeHaw(Cont'd) classic film 35 years ago influ­ "sunshine" law, legislation that child-raising problems. 0 0 0 Daffy Duck (1951) Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Harvard ) The B r a ^ Bunch 0 CMco And the Man enced the development of future requires government meetings to 1:00 JANUARY 10, 1979 0 Green Acres Parker, 10:00 W Journeyim eyfo to Adventure 0 P o lk a for your flashlight, taps documentaries. be open to the public. 2:30 0 0 0 NFL Football Live cov­ ® Harness Racing 0 0 0 NBC Reports "China: 11:00 0 College Basketball A Class By Itself" In this docu­ ( B Sports Spectacular Cover­ erage of the final game of the ® Soul Train 8:00 0 Andy Griffith iN EW TinYl 6:00 EVENING 0 Get Smart (B C B S Movie "Mr. Billion" rscorder, radio, and @ C artos Montoya The world mentary filmed In China, anchor­ age of "Stuntmen," Part 1; American Conference playoffs. 0 The Gong Show 0 Special Report (1977) Terence HIM, Valerie Sunday renowned flamenco guitarist man Jack Reynolds reports on "Boxing Corner" featuring Time, teams and location to be 0Soundstage 0 Movie "If Winter Com es" Perrine. An Italian auto mechanic translator calculator. performs In a recital taped at how the Chinese are preparing highlights of the Roberto Duran / announced. (Note: Local pro­ 6:30 JANUARY 7,1979 Monroe Brooks fight; The "NFL (1947) Waller Pidgeon, Janet Inherits a fortune, with the provi­ 11:45 CPTV 's Hartford studio. their younger generation for a gramming may be preempted by ( B Bowling For Dollars 0 Beverly Hillbillies Leigh. 0 0 0 Saturday Night Uve role In making their country a Cheerleader Classic": and live game coverage.) sion that he must collect It within coverage of the "East-West 9:30 11:30 4:00 twenty days. 12K)0 superpower. 4:30 ® 0 Pink Panther AFTERNOON Shrine Gam e" featuring top col­ ( B NHL Hockey Colorado Rock­ ® B i g Valley ® Undersea World Of Jacques ® Wrestling ® M ovie "When Worlds Wednesday lege seniors In an all-star football CB NFL Today ies vs. New York Rangers ® 0 Wide World Of Sports Cousteau 0 Viewpoint On Nutrition classic, from Stanford Stadium Collide" (1951) Barbara Rush, @ Nashville On The Road ® 0 Welcome Back, Kottar 0 Movie "Divorce His" (1972) 1:30 JANUARY 10,1979 5:00 Richard Derr. Friday In Palo Alto, California. 0 Get Smart ® Movie "Confessions Of A Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor. 9 Weekend Spedale "If I'm ( B NFL Football Live coverage 0 The Rifleman (B 0 Professional Bowlers Tour Thursday 0 Parent Effectiveness Police Captain" (1972) Martin Lost, How Come I Found You?" JANUARY 12, 1979 of the final game of the National 12:30 A runaway orphan hiding out at a Coverage of the $100,000 Miller JANUARY 11,1979 0 Movie "Stowaway To The Balsam, Franco Nero. A police AFTERNOON Football Conference playoffs. AFTERNOON 0 The Athletes rooming house is taken captive High Life Classic from Anaheim, Time, teams and location to be M oon" (1974) Lloyd Bridges, commissioner, frustrated, for 4:30 by two bank robbers also hiding California. announced. (Note: Local pro­ Michael Link. years In pinning a rap on a' local 12:45 3) Afterschool Special EVENING out there. (Part 1of2)(R) Q SW CT Tennis gramming will be preempted by EVENING lawbreaker loses faith In justice 0 Listen "Hewitt's Just Different" A 12:00 4:30 3:30 game coverage.) ® Space Academy and Inflicts a justice of his own. 2 retarded teen-ager (Perry Lang) 9:00 (3) PopI Goes The Country hrs. 1:00 2:00 with a passion for baseball helps ( £ 0 American Music Awards 0 College Basketball Rutgers 6:30 ® Soap Factory OPEN SUNDAYS EVENING (£ Goals For New Haven his 12-year-old neighbor win a Glen Campbell, Helen Reddy and at UCLA ( B Bowling For Dollars "Housing" Its present problems 1:15 spot on a baseball team. (R) Donna Summer are hosts for the 7:30 0 Movie "Edge Of Darkness" 12-8 and recommended future solu­ 7:45 5:30 sixth annual presentation of the 4:00 0 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins (1943) Errol Flynn. Ann Sheridan. tions. American Music Awards, live (B NFL Today TV Dial-ogue * (S Young People's Special ( B 0 W i d e World Of Sports vs. Minnesota North Stars 0 Emergency Onel from the Santa Monica Civic <^E±tauiani "Joshua's Confusion" An Amish "Hula Bowl" Live coverage of 8:30 1:30 2:41 Auditorium In California. boy tries to bridge the gap the Eastern All-Stars vs. the dS Greatest Sports Legends Friday STILL WALKING — In sequels, released in ’75 and ® News 80S HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER QDOie Fledennaus Tony Ran­ between his family's simple life­ madge, who died in 1957; Western All-Stars In this college 10:30 ’77. After all that, the ghost ® Movie "Air Force" (1943) (NEAR MANCHlSTn OLDS) dall hosts this BBC telecast of style and the modern world of his JANUARY 12, 1979 “Walking Tali’’ and middle sister, Constance, classic from , Hawaii. (B Sports Extra of Pusser has not been laid John Garfield, Arthur Kennedy. "Die Fledermaus," featuring schoolmates. “Walking Tall, Part H” who died in 1974; and baby ® ABC News soprano Kiri te Kanawa, tenor C h a n n e ls to rest. Brian Dennehy re­ TV EVENING and “Walking Tall, Final sister, Natalie, who made ® Movie "Dead Man's Eyes" PIZZA & DRIIFT BEER Hermann Prey and international EVENtNG . EVENING Chapter” was the main cently played him in a TV- a few movies but retired to (1944) Lon Chaney, Jean Parker. star Topol. (3) WFSB. Hartford (CBS) movie version of the Ten­ a WNEW. New York 6:00 chpracter of the sheriff marry Buster Keaton. She 2:15 JANUARY SPECIAL 8:00 6:30 4:00 ( J WTNH, New Haven (ABC) 0 Sports Challenge Monday played by the same actor? nessee lawman’s life. died in 1969. There was 0 Risk Of Marriage , @ 0 0 4 Gift Of Song "The O WOR, New York ( B Bowling For Dollars 1 FREE PITCHER OF BEER WITH LARGE a Treasures Of The British 7:00 I say not My husband and TOO MANY — How many also Richard Talmadge, 3:00 Music For UNICEF Concert" An (1$ WHCT. Hartford PIZZA! 2 12 oz. GLASSES FREE WITH Crown Four members of the array of top musicians including 0 Soccer Made In Germany 8:00 I have a a bet — Nancy acting Talmadges were who started out as a stunt­ ® News British Royal Family ~ Queen M WATR, Waterbury (NBC) EVENING (B Wrestling the Bee Gees, Elton John, John 11:30 SMALL PIZZAI Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince I^W W LP . Springfield (NBC) Outland, Richlands, N.C. there in sUent mqvies? man, moved on to star in Denver, Rod Stewart and Donna 3 WEDH, Hartford (PBS) (B Hamees Racing 0:30 Dining Room Ordara Only. Call Ahaad — Charles, and Queen Elizabeth 6:30 Joe Don Baker was the Were they all related? Are his own action flicks, then Summer perform a selection of ^ WHNB, West Hartford (NBC) ( B NBA Basketball Denver Nug­ the Queen Mother — describe they stm living? - Dick Your Order Will Bo Ready music for the benefit of needy ^ WSBK, Boston 12:00 ( B Bowflng For Dollars gets vs. New York Knicks first actor to portray Sher­ became a stunt director. some of the priceless paintings, Don't store things you children, in this concert from the @ WHYN, Springfield (ABC) (B Wrestling iff Buford Pusser in the Opelossa, Cbeektowaga, But his real name is Ri­ REGULAR crowns and jewels In the Royal United Natjons building In New WGBY, Springfield (PBS) 11:45 N.Y. can't use. Sell them 646^1100 Collection. 12:30 7:00 S) Madison Square Garden 1973 film, “Walking TaU.” cardo Metzzeti, and he is HOURS, York City. David Frost hosts. 0 The Athletes fa e t with a hard­ OFFER GOOD TIL 1/31/79 0 Wrestling Spotlight Bo Svenson picked up the Let’s see. There was old­ not related to the ottier OOl role for the two subsequent est sister Norma Tal- three. He is also still living. working Classified Adi Page 4 - WEEKEND WEEKEND - Page 5 Sunday, Jan. 7 Programs MORNING 11:30 crime take a teenage boy as 10:00 MORNING Face The Nation hostage, but a killing spree ends 7 :45 3 3 Dallas 9 :45 0 Ounce Upon A Classic (Fri) ©Trade-Offs (Wed) Little Rascals /-> In their destruction. 2 hrs. 3 News © The Open Door (Thu) 5:50 3 3 News © W ord Workers, Inc JM o n ) © Marcus INelby, M.D. © All About You (Thu) 3 3 AnlmalsAnlnjals Animals (S) Human DItnansion 5:55 © Footsteps (Fri) ® New* ffi The World Tomorrow 8:00 © Self, Incorporated (Tue) © Electric Com pany (Mon, Wed, © Ripples (Fri) HD Moments O f Cotafort 0 An Evening Of Championship 3 Today’s Woman S i Uvfng Faith 3 3:00 6:00 INFLGa^OfT^Week Skating, 1978 9 :50 1:15 3 0 3 Weekend 6:00 3 Woody Woodpecker © Walsh's Animals (Tue) 3 Popeye And Friends ® Christopher Closeup I Mundo 3 Superman © N e w s © About Animals (Mon) ® Rev. Cleophus Robinson © The Cousteau Odyssey 0 © W e Interrupt This Year: 3 Agronsky And Company © T o d a y © Math Relationships (11iu) 3 3 General HospHal pany 1978 9:55 © Animals And Such (Tue) (M on f 0 Fourth Estate (Mon) 11:15 3 Ironsida 6:30 6 :30 3 Ask Th e Manager 3 Heritage C om er ©Inside/Out (Thu) 3 We Believe (Tue) 0 Parent Effectiveness (Tue, © Art Media (Thu) 3 0 3 Another World Q ) Best Of News-Day A FD iR N O O N 3 The Price Is Right 3 Best Of News-Day (Wed) Wed) © W orld Of BJ Vibe* (Fri) 10:30 10:00 0 Educational Programming ® Tim e For Timothy dS Another View 3 Barrio (Thu) 0 AHon Ochsner At 80 (Thu) 11:30 rrue) 3 Sports Extra 3 Mike Douglas 1:20 3 ) Faith For Today 3 0 NBC News 0 Turnabout (FrI) 3 All In The Family / 3 Jim m y Swaggart 3 Look Up And Live (FrI) 3ILoveLucy ©M atter Of Fact (Wed) © B e v e rly Hillbillies 3 That's Hollywood 3 New Zoo Revue 3 Midday Live 7:00 J'Bomment / 3 The Drum 3 Three Stooges 1 Ryan's Hope 1:30 © LlllasYoga And You Laurel And Hardy Laugh- 3 The Muppets 3 High School Press Confer­ 3 3 Family Feud 3 ) Face The State 3 8 :25 1 ) A s '! he World Turn* 3*30 toons 11:00 ence (M on) 3 0 3 Wheel Of Fortune ® Wonderama 7:00 3 0 3 N e w s 1 3 Card Sharks ) The Pstlrldga Family 3©M*A*S*H(R) 3 3 Issues And Answers 3 0 3 3 News 3 Connecticut: Seen (T ue) 0 Educational Programming ® This Is The Life 3 3 H arth Boys t ratty Today " 0 3 D ^ O f Our Uvas 3 Woody Woodpisiker 3 Robert Schuller 3 Sunday Night Extra 3 Make n Real (W ed) 8 :30 (Mon, Tue, Fri) qS Meiodytand Morning Service OS Gospel Singing Jubilee D Educatlorul Programming Bread And Suttarflles (Mon) © Villa Alegre (R) 09 Uvlm Fahh 3 U f s O f Riley Eighth Diw(Thu) 3 Gllllgan's Island 0 Mundo Real (Wad) arOOCkJb 3 0 3 World Of Disrtey 3 i Ironside I Imagea And Things (Tue) © Over Easy 3 P T L C I u b 3 Dialogue (FrI) Meet The Mayors (M on, Wed) © Sesame Street 13 Ring Around The World 3 0 3 Meat The Press 0Soundstage J I Love Lucy Storybook (Thu) 0 Soccer 3 Flying Machines g P T L C l u b ' New York R e ^ (Tue) 4:00 & Chrutopher Cloaeup 3 Jackie Gleason © Truly American (Mon) SeH, incorporated (Fri) 3 Movie "Mrs. Sundance" 3 Not For W omen Only Nine On New Jersey (Thu) AFTERNOON )Olnahl 7:30 © Crockett's Victory Garden 11:15 © Storybook (Tue) (1973) Elizabeth Montgomery, I Newark A nd Reality (Fri) © Ripples (W ed) 1:40 ) Woody Woodpecker ® Spread A Little Sunshine 7 :30 3 CBS News 6 :30 Robert Foxworth. 0 3 Today © Gather 'Round (Thu) 12:00 @ T ru'y American (Wed) )M y Three Son* (£ Worship For Shut-Ins © Book Beat 3 Comment (Mon) ) 3 M o v l e © Nova 11:25 1 TV CommunHy College ©M usic (Fri) News (S Christopher Closeup 3 Up Front (tu e ) 3 3 1:45 ) Hollywood Squares 7:45 3 News I Romper Room (D Twelve O'clock Uvel 3 Oral Roberts 12:30 3 Face The State (W ed) 10:15 © Gklher 'Round (Mon) 9 ^ Million Dollar Man 3 NFL Today 8:45 01 Ken Connolly S I Sacred Heart 3 Movie To Be Announced. 11:30 3 Camera 3 (Fit) © National Mulch (Tue) © Welsh's /Uilmals (Thu) D © Sesame Street 3 0 3 Jeopardy 3 The Brady Bunch 3 New Avengers 3 Bugs Bunny And Friends © W e a th e r © Whatcha Gonna Do? (W ed) © NationpJ Mulch (Fri) J AH In The Family (R) 7:45 8:00 0 Educational Programming 3 Dialogue 3 60 Minutes 3 David Susskind 3 Battle O f The Planets © Bread A nd Butterflies (Thu) 3 The Partridge Family & Davey And Goliath 9:00 © M o v ie 1:50 The Bee Gees helped organize “ A Gift of Song - 3 0 3 N F L ' 7 9 3 Lawrence Walk 3 Ruff House 3 Adelante (Mon) 10:20 3 $20,000 Pyramid ® Ecology: You And Your Envl- 4:30 The Music for UNICEF Concert” ; they’ll donate a 8:00 3 Conversation With 3 3 The Two-Five 0 Movie "Niagara" (1953) 3 Black Perspective On The An^Grifffih © T r a d e Offs (Mon) ro.iment (Tue) 3 LHtle Rascals 3 ) We Believe 3 Bernard Maltzer Marilyn Monroe. Joseph Cotten News (Tue) 12:30 song on the Wednesday, Jan. 10, concert on NBC. 1:00 0 Donahue 1:55 3 Six MUIIon Dollar Man (Mon, 3 ) Sunday Mass (S) This Is The Ufa 3 Masterpiece Theatre 3 Ring Around The World Joe Franklin 10:24 3 Life Of Riley 3 Movie "Count 01 Monte © Spitil Of Independence Tue, Thu, Ftl) 3 ) James Robison 3 0 3 Movie "Th e Sea 3 Worship For Shut-Ins (W ed) 3 Weather 3 0 3 Password Plus Cristo" (1975) Richard Chamber- Sesame Street 3 Afterschool Special (Wed) ® Voice Of Faith Gypsies" (1976) Robert Logan, 3 Movie "Hardcase" (1971) 3 What About Women (Thu) 3 Ryan's Hope lain, Louis Jourdan. Dating Game 10:30 2:00 © P T L C k ib 0 Com e Walk The World Mikki Jamison-Olson. An adven­ Clint Walker, Stefanie Powers. 3 H is Written (FrI) © We The People (Mon) 3 Eighth Day Tom Larson 31 M y ThroeThree Sons Gllllgan's Island © Emergency Ortel Rockin’ for UNICEF 13 0 Sesame Street (R) © A Child's Right To Resd (Tue) 3 Movie "Baron Blood" (1972) turer, a photojournallst and three 11:55 6 :55 3 Leave H T o Beaver D Edge Of Night 3 One Life T o Live 3 M y Three Sons 3 T o Be Announced © Math Relationships (Wad) Joseph Cotten, Elke Sommer. children who set off on a cruise 3 Baretta 3 News 103AIIStar!______r Secrets Festival Of FaHh 3 Dr. Doolittle 9 :25 © Music (Thu) 5:00 ABBA, the Bee Gees, For some numbers, pro­ (SI Spanish Insight around the world are I Cross-Wits lAndyGrifflth 3 Latino 12:00 7:00 3 News © Word Workers, Inc. (Fri) 3BattleOfThePlanete « Rita Coolidge, John Den­ ducer Ken Uhrlich hopes to 3 0 3 NFL F^tball shipwrecked on an uninhabited 3 Inside/Out (Tue) Art Media (Mon) 3 Movie "The Ghost Of Frank­ 3 CBS News © V o lo s Of Fahh ver, Earth Wind and Fire, 8:30 0 Nova Alaskan island. 9 :30 D Storybook (wed) 12:45 Short Story (Wed) combine the stars. For enstein" (1942) Lon Chaney Jr.. 3 Popeye And Friends 0 The Odd Couple 31 Hot Fudge 3 Johnny Quest 0 © National Geographic Spe­ 3 Fred RIntstone And Friends !l Short Story (Thu) © A l l About You (Wed) Once Upon A Classic (Fri) Andy Gibb, Elton John, instance, he'd like Elton , 3 3 Good Morning America 0 © Mister Rogers (R) 3 Insight © Rrlng Line cial 3 The Partridge Family ) All About You (Fri) © In s id e / O u t (Fri) Kris Kristofferson, Olivia 3 N e w s 2:10 3 Joker's Wild John and Rod Stewart to do Oay O f Discovery 3 Marcus W elby.M .D . 12:30 © T o d a y 1:30 0 3 Today 10:40 12:55 © Environmental Field Trips Newton-John, Rod Stewart a medley of “Crocodile Oral Roberts 3 Next Step Beyor

WEEKEND - Pape 7 Tuesday, Jan. 9 Thursday, Jan. 11 DAYTIME MOVIES d ) The Brady Bunch 9 Liars Club Laraine Newman Tattles d ) 9 A B C News 0DlckCavett DAYTIME SPECIAL ® 9 A B C N a w t 9:00 10:30 12:00 ® Dating Game 11:30 » ® Dating Game HOLLYWOOD — Laraine (S) Festival 01 FaHh dlCBS Movie "Rio Lobo" (S Bamaby Jones ® Festival Of FaHh ® Jknm ySwaggart "Knock On Any Door" (1970) John Wayne, Jennifer 8:00 9 Honeymooners Newman slinks back into 9 Sounding Board ® Rat Patrol 0 AHon Ochsnar At 80 9 Soul Train (1949) Humphrey Bogart. John O'Neill. A former Civil W ar officer 0 News 9 News ® 9 ABC Movie "Forty the club chair, smokes con­ Derek. seeks revenge on the traitors 00DlckCavett Carats" (1973) Liv Ullmann, 0 0 OlckCavet1 11:00 stantly and waggles her who caused the death of his 1:00 9 Newlywed Gsme Edward Albert, 9 Newlywed Game ® ® 9 9 9 N e w 8 friend. DAYTIME MOVIES foot interminably as it d ) "Caribbean" (1952). John 9 The Odd Couple ffl Bobby Vinton ^ The <3dd Couple ® The Gong Show ® 9 Three's Company rests on her other knee. Payne. Arlene Dahl. Q i Voice O f Faith ® Ruff House 7:29 ffl NHL Hockey 7:29 9 9 9 Best Of Carson 12:00 9 DkA Van Dyke She has completed the 4:00 9 Daily Numbers 9 9 9 NBC Movie "Airport 9 "Surprise Package" (1960) 9 Daily Numbers ® "Color Me Dead" (1969) 9 The Rifleman 9 Hogan’s Heroes half-season break in her 7:30 1975" (1974) Charlton Heston, Mitzi Gaynor, Yul Brynner. 7:30 Tom Tryon. Carolyn Jones. 0 Captioned ABC News 0 Dldt Caven fourth year as a prime (i) PM Magazine Karen Black. A stewardess Is ® PM Magazine S ) "(Jynihia" (1947) Elizabeth 1:00 11:30 d ) Carol Burnett And Friends forced to take over the controls 12:00 ® Carol Bumatt And Friends member of that noted late- Taylor. Mary Astor. of a jumbo Jet alter the plane's ® Adam -12 ® "In Our Tim e" (1944) Ida ® M*A*8*H 0 ® $100,000 Name Thai Tuna Lupine, Paul Henreld. ® 9 Family F ^ d night acting ensemble, The ® Newlywed Game pilot is critically Injured In a mid­ ® Movie "Rogues' Regiment" D Newlywed Game ® Rat Patrol Not Ready For Prime EVENING air collision. (R) (1948) Dick Powell, Marta Toren. 9 S h a N a N a 4:00 ( 0 M Ki.------N e l l /Lahter l Report ® 9 Starsky & Hutch Time Players. The troupe 9 0 MacNeil / Lehrer P sport 9 Carlos Montoya 9 The RHIeman ® "Don't Push I’ll Charge 9 The Gong Show ® Movie "China Sky" (1945) Ellen Drew, Ruth Warrick. 6:00 9 Wild Kingdom 9 Movie "The Other" (1972) 12:30 When I'm Ready" (1969) Sue 9NHLHodcey has made “Saturday Night Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur. A ® Voice O t FaHh ® J ) @ 8 N e w s 9 Chico And The Man ® Movie "Never On Sunday" Uon, Cesar Romero. 9 Tic Ta c Dough Live” a major NBC suc­ New England town Is destroyed 9 9 9 Tonight U J T lw Brady Bunch 9 Tic Tac Dough (1960) Melinda Mercouri, Jules 9 "Journey For Margaret" cess. 8:00 9 The Rifleman ® Joker’s Wild by a pair of eleven-year-old Dassin. (1942) Robert Young, Margaret The show has a young OS Bozo’s Big Top 8:00 twins. (1 hr., 30 min.) O'Brien. ® The WaHone 0 Captioned ABC News (X) Paper Chase 0 T V Community College Q-9D 12:40 ® Cross-WHs 12:00 cult following of Dan Ack- ® Cross-Wits ® CBS Late Movie "Betrayed" ®9Mork&Mlndy 0 My Three Sons ® 9 T a x l EVENING ® A d a m -12 royd, John Belushi, Jane ® 9 Happy Days (1954) Clark Gable, Lana Turner. ® Nine On New Jersey 9 Bonanza 0 Sneak Preview 9 The RHIeman Curtin, Garrett Morris, 0 Z o o m (R ) ® Untouchables 1:00 * 9 9 9 Mark Twain's America 9 9 9 Grandpa Goes To 10:00 6:00 0 0 Nova 12:05 Bill Murray, Laraine New­ 6:30 Washington 9 9 9 Tomorrow ® ® 9 9 News man and Gilda Radner ® 0 News V.j 8:30 ® CBS Late Movie "Columbo' d ) I Love Lucy 9 Freedom Ot Information ® 9 Starsky & Hutch 1:30 ® The Brady Bunch Swan Song" (1974) Peter Falk, fans. ® Bowling For Dollars 9 Joker’s Wild ® Joker's Wild ® M a r v Griffin ® Living Faith (5) Joe Franklin ® 9 What's Happeningll Johnny Cash. Newman, a wispy youi.g 13) Jake Hess Gospel Time 0 Movie "Design For Living" 9 Soundstage ® Bozo's Big Top iSSSNBCNews (1933) Fredric March, Gary 2 :28 0 T V CommunHy College ® Meet The Mayors 12:30 lady, explains that during 0 O v a r E a s y Cooper. After living with an artist 10:30 ® Movie "Paris Does Strange 9 My Three Sons 9:00 ® Movie "Flight From Ashlya" each break she tries to 9 Adam-12 and then a playwright, a sophisti­ 9 Honoymooners Things" (1957) Ingrid Bergman, 9 Bonanza ® Bamaby Jones (1964) Yul Brynner, Richard 0 Footsteps Mel Ferrer. WIdmark. regain the weight she loses 0 Anyone For Tennyson? cated woman decides to marry. 0 Z o o m (R ) ® 9 Baniey Miller (1 hr., 30 min.) during the season. If she 6:55 11:00 6:30 ® Newark And RealHy 12:37 2 :30 can find those few pounds, S N e w s (X) ® 9 9 9 News ® I Love Lucy 9 9 1 9 Quincy ® 9 Mannix 8:30 ® The Gong Show ® Nows 0 0 Raised In Anger she’ll be back to her fight­ 7:00 ® Bowling For Dollars 1:00 ® Merv Griffin 9 Dick Van Dyke ing (performing) weight - (S CBS News 2 :38 ® Jake Hess Gospel Tim e 9 :30 ® Joe Franklin ® 9 Laveme & Shirley 9 Hogan's Heroes ® News 9 9 9 NBC News ® 9 S o a p 9 9 9 Tomorrow all of 95 pounds. 0 Over Easy ® H Is Written ‘‘If I put on the extra 9 Adam -12 2:00 ® News weight,” she explained, Laraine Newman is a crack-up member of the 0 Anyone For Tennyson? 10:00 “then I can afford to lose “Saturday Night Live” cast. Wednesday, Jan. 10 Johnny Carson and one of his guests, Lola Falana, hold 6:55 ® News 2:09 it, as I always do during 9 N e w s ® 9 Family ® News ® The World Tomorrow the season.” DAYTIME SPECIALS (31 Jake Hess Gospel Time 7:00 The thrust of the show, she would consider in bad attempts to free a retarded man- nfesday.L^n.^r Carson,” ® Living FaHh 2:40 9 9 9 NBC News ® CBS News She explained that doing she points out, is not to child from the stranglehold of the 11:30 9 9 Is NBC Reports ® Movie "The Big Tree" (1952) taste on the show? 0 Over Easy ® The Brady Bunch “Saturday Night Live” is 4:30 twisted love-hale feelings of his ® Your Turn 0 To Be Announced Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller. make fun of people, but to “I’ve seen a lot of things 9 Adam-12 ® Afterachool Special mother and sisters, t 1/2 hrs. ® Rat Patrol so exciting, most of the note how people make fun in my 26 years. Nothing 0 Anyone For Tennyson? ® 9 Police Woman 5:30 999AGHtOfSong stars forget to eat regular- of themselves. shocks me, except when I 6:55 0 0 Great Performances ® Voice Of FaHh ® Young People's Special Super athletes l y . 9 News 9 Joker's Wild 9 9 9 Tonight “People are a lampoon see a 12-year-old boy 9 The RHIeman “We eat sweet rolls and in themselves,” she con­ smoking.” 7:00 8:30 0 Captioned ABC News “The Superstars,’’ DAYTIME MOVIES stars,’’ “The World Friday, Jan. 12 candy,” she reports, run­ tends. “Billy Carter jokes ® CBS News ® Monte Carlo Circus featuring world-re­ ® The Brady Bunch ® Merv Griffin 12:00 Superstars” and the ning her fingers through are made by the mere Normally, the show is ® 9 ABC News 9 Liars Club ® Rockford RIes nowned athletes in a med­ three-part ‘ ‘The her long, stringy auburn live, except for the tape- 12:00 ® Adam -12 DAYTIME MOVIES 7:29 existence of the man. To 9 "Deadline U .S.A." (1952) ® Dating Game 9:'X) ley of sports events test­ Superteams.” 10:30 hair. delay to the West Coast, (3) Festival Of FaHh ® Movie "The Set-Up" (1949) 9 Dally Numbers elaborate on that would be Humphrey Bogart, Kim Hunter. (J i 9 Charlie's Angels ing their all-around skills, ® Living Faith where it appears on clock­ 9 Journeys To The Mind Robert Ryan, Audrey Toller. She fidgets a good deal ridiculous.” (Sii Movie "Countess Dracula " 12:00 7:30 9 Honeymooners 1:00 9 News 9 The Rifleman returns to ABC in Janu­ Premiering on Jan. 14, time in the later time (1972) Ingrid Pill, Nigel Green. 9 "Queen Bee" (1955) Joan ® PM Magazine © T u rn a b o u t on the chair as she talks She works with brash ® "That Certain Woman" 00DlckCavett ary, 1979, for the seventh with Frank Gifford as Crawford, Barry Sullivan. zones. This (live version) An aging countess can retain her 12:30 ® Carol Burnett And Friends about the show, its popu­ young people, but they’re (1937) Bette Davis, Henry Fonda. 9 Newlywed Game consecutive year with a 11:00 has presented complica­ youthful beauty If she drinks and ® Movie "One Man's Way" host, “The Superstars” ® 9 S h a N a N a 9 The Odd Couple 1:00 ® ® 9 9 9 News larity and her own future, not that arrogant and irre­ 4:00 bathes in the blood of young (1964) Don Murray, Diana series of 11 Sunday pro­ will test over 50 topflight ® "Deception" (1946) Bette ® Newtywed Game ® The Gong Show tions in the past. When the Hyland. which she hopes will in­ verent that they would ffl "The Money Jungle" (1968) 7:29 maidens. (2 hrs.) grams - a six-part men’s athletes. Wayne Grim- Davis, Claude Rains. 9 Porter Wagoner 9 Dick Van Dyke irrepressible' Richard John Ericson, Lola Albright. 9 Dally Numbers 0 0 MacNell / Lehrer Report clude films, such as have turned down Bob 9:30 12:37 individual competition; ditch will defend his 1978 4:00 9 Hogan’s Heroes Pryor appeared as guest 9 "Men Of "Boys Town"" 9 Match Game P.M. 0Dld(Cavett “American Hot Wax,” in Hope as a guest host, as 7 '30 ® Entertainer Of The Year ® 9 S . W . A . T . “The Women Super- host, there was an appreci­ (1941) Spencer Tracy, Mickey championship title. ® "The Far Horizons" (1955) 9 Chico And The Man which she played an ag­ had been rumored. Rooney. (X) PM Magazine Awards Charlton Heston. Fred MacMur- 11:30 able delay, which gave net­ 1:00 9 Tic Tac Dough gressive teen-ager who “I can’t believe that,” ® Carol Burnett And Friends ® NHL Hockey 9 9 9 Tomorrow r a y . ® Movie "Petulia" (1968) Julie work censors valuable sec­ EVENING ® $1.98 Beauty Show 9 9 9 Best Of Saturday Night 9 "My Brother Talks To 6:00 Christie, George C. Scoll. writes a successful rock she notes. “I would be Live 1:10 onds to make any deletions ® Newlywed Game Horses" (1946) Peter Lawford, ® The Christians ® Movie "Hard Contract" song. thrilledto work withhim.” „,„arK; 9Wildklngd<______Kingdom ® Kojak ® Cross-WHs of unacceptable remarks. 6:00 10:00 Butch Jenkins. (1969) James Coburn, Lee Many top stars have vo- , . - 9 Big Money 1:30 NATIVE APPLES ^ ® 9 D onnyS Marie Remick. She’s outspoken and ® ® 9 9 N e w s 0 N s w s lunteered to host the show. Some of the m ^ b e rs or 0 0 MacNell 7 Lehrsr Report EVENING ® Wrestling ® Movie "Pony Express" ® The Brady Bunch 9 Vaga$ ® Joe Franklin strong-minded. Asked 9 Hollywood Squares 9 9 9 Diffrent Strokes (1953) Charlton Heston, Rhonda and have been tumed^he cast have toeir own ® Joker’s Wild 2:20 0 0 Washington Week In about memorable 9 Chico And ThB Man f Living FaHh Flemlna down, she reports, but others Iwve writ- ( 9 Bozo’s Big Top FRESH SWEET CIDER 6:00 9 Tic Tac Dough ® News Review 9 9 9 Tontaht moments, she recalls an 0 National Geographic Special ® ® 9 9 N e w s tens to add, “That’s not as®*"® show who 9 T V Community College 9 Joker’s Wild 9 Movie "'The Golden Eye" Easter week show when, 8:00 10:30 ® 'The Brady Bunch bad as it sounds.” xhehove a special way of writ- 9 M y Three Sons 2 :30 (1948) Roland Winters, Mantan 9 B o n a n z a ® The Jeffarsons 0 Person To Person HOLIDAY QIFT BASKETS ® Joker’s Wild 6:30 during a “what if ...” ® News Moreland. reasons may have hadhig fof theim Newnun 0 Z o o m (R ) ®Croaa-Wlts ® Bozo’s Big Top ® Merv Griffin sketch, the question was 9 B a re tta something to do with ®®V® the performere try ® 9 Eight la Enough 11:00 0 Mundo Real 9 9 Joe And Valerie 6:30 OPEN 7 DAYS 0 Captioned ABC News asked, "wnat it ... the chemistry, or youth to Newman declares, oldie, “Out Miss Brooks,” Canada PARISIAN 7:00 were talking about Jesus, No, m’am. Both were collect. Robert Rockwell' ® CBS News 0 Masterpiece Theatre ing compassion. Newman she gives all the credit with Eve Arden. Did Jeff played biology teacher 1:30 it was not just about Catho­ obsequious and at times Chandler ever play the No sooner do performers COIFFURE ® The Brady Bunch 9:30 ® News lics,” she claims. answers: the show’s success to rather odd deputies but. Boynton. Chandler never reach the top than rumor- ® 9 A B C N e w s ® NBA Basketball ® Joe Franklin “Groucho was not cruel, Lome Michaels, the pro- role of Mr. Boynton on that ® Dating Game Weaver was Chester did “Brooks” or any other mongers are trying to bury 0 The Fourth Estate She describes the “typi­ but he struck hard. Maybe, jucer, and contends it show? I remember an­ TV series. 1041 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ® Festival Of FaHh cal” audience watching Goode, while Ken Curtis other actor whose name them 10 feet under. Wil­ 9 PopI Goes The Country 10:00 sometimes, we seem to ^ould’not have been able appeared later in the run of liams is alive and well and ^ TEL 643-9832 9 N 6 W 8 ® © N a w s “Saturday Night Live” as lack compassion, but you to continue had Michaels escapes me. I say Chan­ MORK MORT? — A whUe' 0 0 Dick Caveft the series as Festus. The acting silly somewhere rojr .’.ianchester Slate Bank Bldg. ® Promises Of God “14-year-old groupies ... a can’t generalize about the departed, as was possible dler wasn’t on the show._ ago I heard that Robin 9 Nawivwad Game this very minute. 9 9 9 Eddie Capra Mysteries 3 :26 lot of blackheads and no show.” last spring. 9 The O dd Couple 0 The Peopis’t Caucus ® Jack Banny place to go.” Has she seen anything Si , WASH CIA in 1 ] human e Page 8 - WEEKEND shock t nings fr I were “( A Double First for Jimmy McNichol could ri “vegetal ure skater stood in for two rom’atic lead, too. kids in show business, Jimmy McNichol laces Humar moves - the double axle* “I like playing a roman­ Jimmy also has three proj­ up a pair of figure skates I trol proji and the throw.” tic lead,” he says, then ects lined up for the new and makes his dramatic I unwitting Although his co-star had adds that he’ll have to year: a pilot, ‘‘Cruisln,’” and romantic debut in grow up a little more be­ for CBS; a prime time out by t “Champions: A Love skated all her life, Jimmy they wen claims that her ability fore he can concentrate on special on CBS or ABC Story,” a GE Theater Dra­ 1973. wasn’t a terrific help to that sort of role. next year; and a solo al­ ma, which will air Satur­ Some him. “I basically had to Jimmy, who just turned bum for RCA. day, Jan. 13, on CBS. 17, has plenty of plans for Jimmy says the pilot memorar According to Jimmy, the learn everything myself,” he says, “plthough it was the interim. “will probably be a sum­ released plot is similar to an episode nice to have pros around. ” On college, he says, “I mer replacement. It’s Freedom of “The Fitzpatricks” in might for a year, try it out. about a California life by the i which he falls in love with If anything, Jim m y’s ap­ preciation for aspiring ath­ Right now I don’t have guard.” Honesty a figure skater. Joy time.” Both Jimmy and sister organizat LeDuc, who guest-starred letes has grown. Recalling his tiring training session, Since Jimmy had a tutor Kristy have signed to do a I Church ol in the TV episode, teams on set he missed out on a Paramount movie, Among up with Jimmy again in he says, “I know what lot of things in high school - “Brandon.” The Western I Decembe: “Champions.” dedicated skaters go through - eight hours a - “like shop and art.” will be for theatrical conversat Jimmy plays Peter Scog­ release, and Jimmy with a ps; gins III and Joy is Carrie day of practice. I dropped He adds that he’s never dead at 3 p.m. every day. been to acting school. insists, “There hasn’t been electro-sh Harlich, a skillful skater a Western like this in a and for ol who lacks the stamina for Acting is less strenuous.” “When you’re younger, After his crash introduc­ you do things naturally. long time. It’s a real good singles skating. story.” O r W^en Peter is thrown off tion to skating, Jimmy still You grow up in the busi­ prefers to ski - both on ness. I start^ acting when his high school hockey Is Jimmy competitive QUITO team for fighting, Carrie snow and water. He con­ 1 was six, and I never with his successful sister? / fides, “My skates are re­ regretted it. I looked for­ Ecuador: talks him into trying figure Although Jimm y would ended the tired in the closet.” ward to going to work, skating pairs competition. not want to be as close a e ig h t Although the young actor because I got out of The two teen-agers fall in family act as Donny & amateur has no plans for a downhill school.” and out of love as they Marie Osmond are, he allowed tl pursue the national pairs shuss for an Olympic The host of “Hollywood doesn’t mind working with Jimmy McNiehol takes up figure skating and medal, he’s very excited Teen,” a Saturday morn­ to Quito I championship. romance in his first TV movie, “Champions: A her, occasionally. bassy offi In making “ Champi­ about an upcoming compe­ ing talk show that features Love Story.” tition. The 11 . ons,” Joy had an advan­ jail in an album he cut with his sis­ plus an hour of ballet,” he “I’m going to do the John tage over Jimmy. As a digging Ii ter, “Family” star Kristy says. For the hockey Denver Pro-Am Ski Tour­ small child she joined the alleged a: McNichol. sequences, “ I had to look nament. I’m entered in the family act and trouped released ii around the world with the Like many Californians, like I’m the star player ... Slalom and Giant Slalom. Jimmy had never skated figure skating is harder.” A professional skier will go day. Ice Follies. Her newest The Ai accomplishment is acting. before he got the “Champi­ It’s a credit to Jimmy’s down the mountain first. ^ j FILMETER Memphis Jimmy McNichol, how­ ons” role. For months, he natural athletic ability that The rest of us will compete ever, is familiar to teen­ followed a rigorous train­ he was able to master against him for time.” n n A capsule look at cinema digging fo agers for his roles on “The ing schedule. complicated pairs skating. Figure skating wasn’t the villagi steam y ( Fitzpatricks” and “Holly­ “I practiced for seven However, he had a little the only first for Jimm y in DEER'HUNTER (R) — Robert DeNiro, John Cazale, John wood Teen” and for the months, three hours a day. help. “A professional fig­ “Champions,” it’s his first Savage, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken. Drama. This is q Manabi w powerful, memorable look at three Pennsylvania steel workers made. who go off to fight in Vietnam. Director Michael Cimino has When I created images you may never forget. It is too long and some of it American What do you look for in an antenna? is forced, but it remains a classic film. GRADE: A. about a t By Ink Dipper ing the spacing of the wire as the factory and ready for Says communications ex­ SUPERMAN (PG) Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Ned plot agaii it is wrapped in coil fashion installation when you buy it. pert Walter Stiles, “The Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Margot Kidder, Valerie Perrine, Marlon didate Jai Shakespeare all-steel whip, Brando. Adventure. Big, lavish, expensive — and designed just for Under Christmas trees of around the rod: probably It is 36 inches of stainless fun and frolic. This story of Superman’s arrival on Earth and his homes throughout the starting at one-half inch at steel. which is 102 inches long, is in first anti-crime campaigns starts slowly but closes with a rush. nation, antennas of various my opinion the best, mostly And it is all done tongue-in-cape, so that the whole family can find lengths were left for ardent because of its length,” The something to enjoy in it. it's not art, but it sure is entertainment. Cai CBers. broadcast engineer adds, GRADE: B-plus. Is there a difference in The disagreement about “For the short size. I’d take WASH CALIFORNIA SUITE (PG) — Jane Fonda, Alan Aida, Maggie antennas? How do you know the Hustler, which is 40 half of tl whether you’ve got a good length seems to be how long inches and helical in Smith, Michael Caine, Walter Matthau. Comedy and drama. Neil design.” Simon's play, like his “ Plaza Suite," is a group of stories united a privat antenna or not? W ^t does a only by the fact that they all take place in one hotel — this time. cure sho CBer look for when he or she an antenna must be to achieve So, what do you look for The Beverly Hills Hotel. Director Herb Ross is much more is about to make a selection? when you buy an antenna? successful with the dramatic stories than with the comedies, which scientif There appears to be total maximum coverage of signal. It might be cynical to say, become embarrassing. Fonda and Smith are superb. GRADE: A research agreement that length is but I could not come up with (for the dramas), C (for the comedies) and, thus, B (overall). The 1,1 important. The disagree­ And, obviously, how to gain a definitive reconimenda; said solv ment about length seenns to tion. It would appear that KING OF THE GYPSIES (R) — Sterling Hayden, Susan Sarandon, Shelley Winters, Judd Hirsch, Brooke Shields, Eric the cost: be how long an antenna must maximum coverage with the another CBer whom you re­ should b be to achieve maximum cov­ spect could offer advice Roberts. Drama. Slick attempt to raid the gypsy underworld for erage of signal. And, obvi­ shortest possible stick. “Godfather' ’ material falls victim to a dull, predictable story and a scientific about what has worked best messy stew of ethnic cliches. No feeling for the milieu or the The na ously, how to gain maximum for fum. You can compare people. Casting and acting are strikingly poor. GRADE: C-mlnus coverage with the shortest that information with your (Handler). ducted I possible stick. own experience. Ine. of An antenna is comparable the bottom and slowly nar­ “We’ve been able to LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) — Animated fantasy. J.R.R. funded b to the heating element of rowing until it is coiled tight­ achieve greater compact­ Antennas are necessary. Tolkien’s works come to the screen, animated by Ralph Bakshi of Tuning is important. The The sui your kitchen toaster. When ly- ness because of the prmted “Fritz the Cat" fame. If you are familiar with Tolkien’s creations to deterr you plug in the toaster, elec­ For a full wave, an 11- circuitry,” a Royce spokes­ copper must radiate. — hobbits, black horsemen and the rest — this could be exciting. tricity heats a coil that radi­ meter antenna would be re­ man explained. “It delivers And, it’s your choice. But if you’re not, it’s gibberish. The art work is beautiful, but the the purf ates warmth. terrific performance despite story is impossible for aliens to follow. And Caution — animated or technolc quired to obtain total reso­ not, it is so violent that it’s not for kids. GRADE: B for Tolkien Your antenna does the nance. However, that would its length, because it can be fans; D for the rest of ns. adequacy same thing: it radiates. mean an antenna of more pre-tuned and pre-wired for should e: The antenna, in general, is than 34 feet. hookup. Also, the printed MOMENT BY MOMENT (R) — Lily Tomlin, John Travolta. governmen a thin rod of metal or plastic. It was to circumvent this circuit eliminates any errors CB CONVAC Romance. “Hour By Hour" would be a better title, because this The interpi Wrapped around it in helical in manufacturing.” problem that the helix ap­ seems endless. It is the old cliche of the rich lady and the young, results wa form is copper wire. This proach evolved. Baggy Sacks, who brash kid. It proceeds at a snail’s pace and even the snail is bored. wire — comparable to heat­ Originally, the coiling of manufactures “Firestik,” Poorly acted (except by Travolta) and directed. GRADE: C- Carbide. ing element of your toaster the copper wire was done by on the other hand, claims ids minus. — radiates on the channel hand. As the technology b ^ fiberglass core wound with your CB transmitter is tuned came standardized, ma­ heavy guage copper wire is SAME TIME NEXT YEAR (PG) — Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn. to. top-loaded and gets more Romantic comedy. Bernard Slade’s play worked beautifully on the chines on an assembly line stage, but it falls flat on its proscenium on film. There is simply not The ends do not radiate took over. efficiency than base or cen­ enough there for a movie. And the story — about the couple who Classified . the signal as strongly as the Recently, Royce Electron­ ter-load^ whips. “That’s meet every year to renew their non-married love affair — is just Comics ... center point where the ics announced its latest an­ why we make a claim to too flimsy. It isn’t a bad film, merely a dreary one. GRADE: C. ^itorial . power is applied. So, it be­ tenna features a printed cir­ being number one in wire- Ink Dipper’ (Film grading: A — superb; B — good; C — average; D — poor- comes a matter of separat­ cuit coil that is pre-tuned at wound antennas,” he adds*. Entertainm F - awful) Family ... Obituaries I Sports__ Television Da By cr Her EAST HAR some Dolitica