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Colder tonight: . Manchester, Conn. • windy Saturday Fri., Nov. 27, 1981 ^ — See page 2 25 Cents Israelis 19.99 opposing 2 delicate shirting In poly georgette U.S. plan Reg. $26! Beautiful blouses with 7 pretty covered buttons, shirred back WASHINGTON (U P fl — Israel is sending two top yoke. A tailored treasure in ivory, ministers to the United States to seek closer coopera­ red, taupe or black. Sizes 8-18. tion, but at the same time, to argue strongly.against the sportswear U.S. proposal to put'West European nations in a Sinai peace-keeping force. brushed gowns, Israeli.Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir planned to meet today with Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig. long on warmth Defense Minister Ariel Sharon comes next week to dis­ cuss the draft "m em os of understanding" the two Reg. $14! Washable brushed nylon nations have exchanged. blends pampered with lace or Shamir said in Tel Aviv Thursday after an emergency embroidery trims. Eight styleisl Pretty meeting with Prime Minister Menacham there was "no pasteis. She'll love the charm room for flexibility " in Israel’s terms for European par­ ticipation in the peacekeeping force. and comfort! ,Designed by “Damea” Britain, France, Italy and the Netherlands said this for sweet dreamin’. Sizes S-M-L. week they would participate in the Sinai force but in­ lingerie, dicated they expected Israel to soften its attitude and begin negotiations with the Palestinians as the Euro­ pean Common Market has been urging for two years. But in London, a spokesman for Prim e Minister Margaret Thatcher said, "There are no conditions at­ tached by the four states participating in the Sinai force.” Haig was expected to argue the' Europeans' 19.99 differences with Israeli policy were less irnportant than their commitment to the Sinai force and implicit sup­ port for the Camp David peace plan. [Reporters aboard N wool blend skirts the plane bringing Haig back from Mexico on Tuesday were told it would be a "traged y" if Israel were to veto In pretty plaids the Europeans. • Special! Traditional wool blend The invitation to Shamir was extended Wednesday, 22.99 diplomatic sources say, after Israeli Ambassador with a bright new outlook, by Ephraim Evron explained to Haig Why Israel opposes soft ’n cuddly “Katie Brooke." Plaids In West European participation. ^ irited new color mixes. Israeli radio said Israel rejects participation by the fur blend sweaters Elastic waists, some with European nations because they are unwilling to endorse 0 belts. Sizes 8-18. the Camjj David peace process and want participation of Reg. $28-$30! Wrap up a fur Herald cameraman Reggie Pinto was atop a utility truck at the Five Street, it took the last starter more than one minute to reach the star­ the Palestine Liberation Organization in negotiations. sportswear. According to Israeli sources. Haig reiterated the im­ blend or two and save $5 to Mile Road Race to record this picture of the horde of runners, more ting line in the record field. $7 on each one. Take home than 4,200, rounding the first turn on Main Street at Charter Oak portance he attaches to international recognition of the Egyptian-Israeli settlement and pointed out the coun­ a cozy cowl or crew, cable tries’ statements to which Israel objects are not as im ­ stitched or plain. In portant as their actions, which imply support for the ■cond -place were Irishmen Ray tators, plus all entry lees, will be warm, wonderful colors. By Earl Yost Camp David agreement. Treacy, Mike O’Shea and Brendan turned over to the Muscular Sports Editor Sources said Haig also noted the Soviet Union and Jr. and misses sizes. S-M-L. Quinn. Dystrophy Research Fund, national V radical Arab states oppose European participation in the junior place, St. Patrick’s Day isn’t until March Despite chilly 32-degree objective of the Tall Cedars. the force. sportswear. 17 but there was ^ minor celebration temperature, a record crowd of 30,- Pre-race music was provided by Shamir spoke against a background of violence in­ Irish runners for Sons of Erin yesterday when, 000 lined the race route to watch the the Tall Cedars Band from the porch cluding the explosion of two bombs hidden in paint cans Ireland-born runners captured the .holiday run sponsored by Nutmeg of the Army & Navy Club while in a crowded section of Jerusalem. One person was in­ first four places in the 45th Five Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, several members of a pipe band jured. The government closed a Palestinian newspaper Mile Road Race. with a big financial assist from were stationed on the course and for inciting violence. Eamonn Coghlan, world indoor United Technolbgies. helped make the Top Irish runners An exchange of draft proposals for the informal lead the way mile champion and two-time Ireland Police, under the command of feel at home. alliance showed that Israel wants a much more • Olympic squad member, paced a Capt. Henry Minor, controlled the elaborate defense relationship than the United States is field of over 4,200 to win in 21:37. crowd with no problems reported. ■ Compli-le race details x>ii |iaf'r.‘t prepared to consider. Finishing in a dead heat for se- All money collected from spec­ 8 an

30.OQ N News Briefing SEATTI Controller eyes Snow covers FAMILY insurance plans SPORTS the Midwest ARE FUN V\ By United Press International record of the number of claims it had FOR — itotm Thomas Moore, town controller, is studing an insurance broker’s report on made in the' time period being reviewed Minnesota and Wisconsin were hit by •HOW by Blue Cross and Blue Shield. CHRISTMAS! as much as 10 inches of snow, creating ways to provide health insurance for municipal workers at a cost lower than Under a partial self-insurance plan the icy roads and five people were killed in UPI WEATHER rOTOCAST Id now paid by the town to Blue Cross and liability for the payment of claims is accidents blamed on the treacherous split between the carrier and the in­ driving conditions in Colorado. Another Blue Shield of . CROSS COUNTRY The brokers, Alexander and sured. man was killed by lightning while hun­ The town would keep a partial claims ting. Alexander, were hired by the town for Polish church $2,500 earlier this year to compile the reserve which it could invest. SKIS Nearly a foot of snow fell Thursday in report. The disadvantage of this method, the communities along Lake Superior in ARE NOW ON SALE ’The report recommends the town con­ report says,/’is the cash flow uncertain­ seeking unity Minnesota and northern Wisconsin. By W eather . Sliis-Bindings-lnstaHalion sider a self-insurance program, a partial ty of the timing of claims payment.” midday, 10 inches of snow fell in areas With a full self-insurance policy, the Complete Selection around Duluth, Minn., and Superior, self-insurance method, or a conventional WARSAW, Poland (UPI) ^ Poland’s program, the type of policy the town town would hold all claim reserves and Roman Catholic church warned today Wis., and' the snow continued to ac­ White Stag Down Vest presently has with Blue Cross and Blue would hire a consultant to administer the and Jackets plus White the nation could face a “fratricidal cumulate an inch an hour.- Shield, with another carrier. The report program. As with the partial plan, the struggle" and appealed for unity, peace Near Mazomanie, Wis., a lightning Stag Ski Jackets, Pants Today’s forecast quotes monthly premium costs of four ' town could invest the money-it would and Turtlenecks... and reconciliation in the months leading bolt struck a huffting party daring a other insurance companies. otherwise be paying in premiums to an up to Pope John Paul’s visit next year. thunderstorm Thanksgiving Day, killing Partly sunny windy and mild this afternoon. High insurance company. temperature near 55. Partly cloudy windy and. colder But, because of a contract agreement The church communique, issued Roy E. Pauley, 69, of Mazomanie. . with the town’s employee unions, which Moore said he had no recommen­ A strong cold front bustled into tonight. Lows 30 to 35. Morning sunshine on Saturday following a meeting of Polish bishops, states that the town can use any firm as dations yet as to what plan the town coincided with a meeting of the Com­ Illinois, Indiana and Iowa Thursday then variable cloudiness and windy during the afternoon jong as the tenefits remain the same or should follow. munist Party Central Committee at evening backed by strong northerly with a 30 percent chance of showers. High temperature GOLF PACKAGES by improve, the report says “we seriously which party leaders condemned “strike winds gusting up to 60 mph. in the mid 40s. Wind southerly 10 to 15 mph then wester­ ly 15 to 20 mph and gusty this afternoon and continuing question the town’s ability to move from SPALDING and McGREGOR terror" which they said is leading to Temperatures dropped in a number of Connecticut Blue Cross.” iiin. places from 60 degrees at noon into the through Saturday. ’’Even though the organizations Rec teachers • GOLF SHOES • SKI GOGGLES Talks were under way aimed at ending 30s by late evening. UPI photo quoting are offering comparable benefits • GOLF CARTS • SKI LOCKS widespread student and farmer strikes Slush and ice from a Thanksgiving Eve or will be administering the program on • GOLF CLUB PACKAGES • HUNTING KNIVES and reaching some agreement between storm were cited as the cause for at least Extended outlook the basis of the existing benefits are sought • TENNIS RACQUETS • HUNTING PACKS Solidarity and the government on five holiday traffic fatalities in Colorado. program, some differences in claims and economic policy. Today in history A two-car collision on slushy U.S. 285 Extended outlook for New England Sunday through • TENNIS SHORTS a ALTIMETERS administration will occur," the report The Manchester Recreation Depart­ "The announced visit of the pope north of Bailey killed three people and Tuesday: • TENNIS SHOES • FISHING REELS On Nov. 27, 1945, President Harry Truman named Gen. George C. MaHHurliusellH, Rhode Island and Connecticut; Herald phoco by Tarquinlo says. Those differences may make it im­ ment is seeking qualifi'ed instructors for • PEOOMETERS a FISHING RODS requires sorting out many problems in sent a teenaged boy to the hospital in 4he winter session of the recreation class our country," the episcopate com­ Marshall as special representative to China. Seeing Marshall off as he critical condition. Generally fair weather Sunday. A chance of rain or possible to switch under the present con­ • BASKETBALLS ' • HOCKEY SKATES tracts. program. Persons willing to teach munique said. left for his new post were Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower and Chinese Am­ Two cars collided on U.S.’ 666 near snow by late Monday and on Tuesday. Highs mostly in • FOOTBALLS • HOCKEY ACCESSORIES In April, Blue Cross and Blue Shield crafts, art or their hobby to others are "The country is facing many dangers. bassador Dr. Wei Tao-Ming. Eisenhower succeeded Marshall as chief Dove Creek in the southwest corner of the 40s and lows in the upper 20s and 30s. Tom turkey told the town that rates for general needed. Positions for daytime and • BASEBALL GLOVES • SLEEPING BAGS Dark clouds have moved over the coun­ of staff. the state Wednesday night when one of ’ I .Maine, New Hampshire; Fair Sunday, Partly cloudy government Workers alone were going to evening adult courses such as trapunto, • SOCCER BALLS • BOWLING SHOES, try which threaten it with a fratricidai the vehicles went out of control on an icy Monday and Tuesday. Overnight lows in the upper teens David Heffron plays the part of the turkey In be increased by about $100,(X)0. stenciling, monogramming among and ACCESSORIES struggle and loss of the values already road and crossed the center line, killing and 20s. Highs in the low 30s north to the mid 40s south. a Thanksgiving skit performed Wednesday Vermont; Fair Sunday. Increasing cloudiness Mon­ ’The announcement caught the town off others are available. Anyone interested ■THE EVERYTHING FOR ALL SPORTS STORE SINCE 1944!" achieved,” it said. one man. by the sixth grade students at Bowers The "Only the united efforts of all Poles day, with a chance of showers or flurries in southern guard, Moore said, because at the time in teaching classes for children should Watt faces contempt citaition An accident in the Fort Collins area School. also apply. can pull the country out of the crisis ... sections. Clearing tuesday, with the highs 35 to 45. Lows the town was preparing a budget and Co. of killed a young man'whose motorcycle The winter program will conduct talks by .all interested parties at a com­ went out of control on a slick road short­ in the 20s to near 30. “We didn't think the claims we had made Manchester WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House secretary of interior determines those .registration Jan. 4 through Jan. 14, 1982 mon table are the well tested road to ly after midnight Thursday apd struck a would have resulted in that much of an NASSIFF ARMS 991 Main Street Energy and Commerce Committee’s countries discriminate against increase.” with classes scheduled to begin Jan. 18. achieve this goal, " it said. “These.talks tree in the median parkway. Investigation subcommittee may issue a F r n Main SIrael Parking; plus Frea Parking In Four Town Owned Parking Lotil S have to be sincere and concrete.” American investment on their territory. National Forecast ’ Moore added, though, that the town did For further information contact the S congressional contempt citation against Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., chairman GOP enrollment not, at that time, have a complete Manchester Recreation Department Shopping It Fun In Downtown Manchettert Interior Secretary James Watt in the of both the subcommittee and the full lEfis £sai« « sEftt jEfti jBa: ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ By United Press International Los Angeles r 62 48 25 controversy between Canada and U.S. oil comhiittee, wants Watt to make a deter­ Cify & Fcst Hi Lo Pep Louisville pc 67 43 .45 firms. mination in the case of Canada’s new Albuquerque c 46 31 Memphis ^ 77 48 .03 The subcommittee’s action also would national energy policy, which U.S. oil Anchorage s 38 28 .02 Miami Bech pc 75 73 session Saturday Vote historic Reagan to lift Asheville cy . 64 45 Milwaukee cy 47 32 .91 challenge-President Reagan’s first use of ■ firms find discriminatory. Atlanta r 68 56 Minneapolis cy 37 31 .16 the claim of executive privilege. Watt has postponed a decision and also Billings c 25 01 Nashville ' cy 67 47 1.17 A special party enrollment session for people who curbs bn CIA Birmingham r 73 07 New Orlens pc 83 67 for new party At issue is a provision of the Mineral has refused to give the the panel 31 Boston r 42 37 New York pc 45 41 '.bi wish enroll as Republicans in time to vote in the Dec. JUNIOR COAT SALE! Lands Act that bars public oil leasing to documents it subpoenaed as part of its Brwnsvil Tx.cy 85 66 Oklahm Cty cy 67 35 15 GOP primary for the 1st Congressional District seat WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Buffalo cy 51 40 -is ' Omaha c 40 23 .02 foreign countries or firms if the review of his performance under the act. Chrlsln S.C. pc 63 56 Philadelphia pc 46 39 .01 has been scheduled for Saturday, from noon until 3 p.m. CROSBY, England (UPI) — In an Reagan is expected to sign an executive Charltt N-C. cy 62 47 Phoenix cy 66 52 at the Registrar of Voters office in the Municipal Entire Stock Wool Blend Coats historic victory that could shatter order loosening the restrictions Jimmy Chicago cy 62 33 14 Pittsburgh cy 61 46 .02 Cleveland cy 60 42 .14 Portland Me. r 42 29 Building basement. New voters and those without party Britain's traditional two-party system, Carter put on the CIA to keep it from Columbus cy 63 41 .02 Portland Ore. c 60 34 .03 affiliation may enroll. Mrs. Shirley Williams today won the domestic spying and invasion of privacy Dallas c 73 40 Providence r 44 36 .06 Denver pc 38 22 Richmond pc. 54 42 To be eligible to vote in the primary, a voter must first seat in Parliament for the new Marathon bidders in court abuses. Des Moines pc 42 32 St. Louis c 74 34 .18 enroll in the Republican Party by Dec. 1. 99.97 Social Democratic Party, The order has gone through at least Detroit cy 60' 41 a Salt Lake Citys 37 X Colleen Howe, a Glastonbury businesswoman and Choose from this season’s favorite classic looks all Si "Tonight we have seen the largest quarter of a billion dollars, according to four drafts. The leak of the third sparked Duluth cy 33 27 .41 San Antonio cy 83 52 COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Mobil Oil El Paso pc 64 48 San Diego r 63 57 .20 wife of retired hockey star Gordie Howe, will face off one lo\« price! Solids and herringbones, sizes 5-3 movement of votes that has ever taken Corp., with a $6.5 biliion offer, is the top estimates by securities analysts. strong opposition from both conser­ Hartford r 44 37 ’.M San Francisc r 56 47 .56 agairist the endorsed Republican candidate, former place in any byelection (special election) At today’s hearing, U.S. Steel hopes to vatives and liberals on the Senate Honolulu r 81 71 .01 San Juan pc 86 75 .13 Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello, in the primary. junior and junior petite. bidder in the fight to buy Marathon Oil Indianapolis cy 66 37 .15 Seattle c 48 36 in the British isles," Mrs. Williams said but U.S, Steel officials want to convince nave modified a restraining order Intelligence Committee and by the Jacksn Mss! cy 62 63 .10 Spokane c 38 25 The special election, to fill the late Democrat William victoriously early today. a federal -judge to modify an order biocking its offer. Judge Joseph Democratic chairman of the House Jacksonville pc 78 SO Tampa pc 79 54 R. Cotter’s seat in Washington, is set for Jan. 12. The Kansas City c 58 24 Washington pc 52 46 Rabbit Fur Jackets "We believe that the election of the blocking their purchase effort. Kinneary issued the restraining order Intelligence panel. Las V ^as r 58 44 ‘.bi Wichita cy 58 27 Democrats have nominated Secretary of the State Bar­ first Social Depiocratic MP ever in this A hearing today was requested by Tuesday after Mobil attorneys charged As a result of comments submitted by Little Rock pc 75 39 .02 bara B. Kennelly. country is the beginning of what is for us Mobil for a preliminary injunction U.S. Steel’s offer violated both federal the Senate committee, the administra­ a great moverhent of history, an idea against the U,S. Steei offer to purchase securities laws and Ohio law. tion revised the proposal, apparently 149.97 that has found its time, " she said. In addition, Mobil challenged the the Findlay, Ohio, based oil company — watering down the most provocative sec­ • BOOKS • JEWELRY • BIBLE ON TAPE • Reg. $200. Luxuriously soft, dressy jackets,’ Mrs. Williams, who left the Labor Par­ the object of a legal and money battle legality of an agreement between tion — one allowing the CIA to spy on ty disenchanted with its leftward drift between Mobil and U.S. Steel. Marathon and U.S, Steel, which gave the Americans in the United States and to in­ L ottery the perfect compliment to your holiday and helped form the SDP, ran in a The bidding war for Marathon es­ steelmaker the exclusive option to filtrate and influence domestic groups. outfit! Sizes S-M-L. speciai election held Thursday in the calated Wednesday when Mobil boosted purchase Marathon’s interest in the rich One Senate source said the order has Crosby district of Liverpool in its offer for the nation’s 16th largest oil Yates oil field in Texas for $2.8 billion if not been signed until now because The Reason northwestern England — a district that company to $6.5 billion trom $5.1 billion. Marathon were taken over by a third Reagan has not been briefed on the final Numbers drawn in New Massachusetts daily: has voted Conservative in every election Mobil’s revised package beats rival party. The restraining order prohibits provisions by national security adviser England Wednesday: 6547. For The Season since 1918. bidder U.S, Steel's offer by nearly a- transfer of the Yates interest. Richard Allen, Connecticut daily: 005. . j ... JU N IO R S ’ Maine daily: 805. New Hampsire daily: ^'’S'snd Thursday: STORMWEAR 2866. Rhode Island daily: 8183. God so loved... Rhode Island daily: 5250. M assachusetts daily: Vermont daily: 098. 6397. 49.97 P eopletalk that He gave 69.97 His Very Best. Reg. $64-$88. Poly fill Cerebral palsy girl jacket and coat styles to keep you warm on stormy Dina Springer, 7, has appeared for five years on Jesus Christ Our Lord days! Sizes S-M-L, 5-13. the Uriited Cerebral Palsy telethon. Now she’s Alm anac made her first film, “Marion Rose White, ” starring Katherine Ross and Valerie Perrine. Juniors' Coats, Dina, who once couldn't sit up, now walks with a all D&L stores brace and a walker her doctors say she will discard someday. She did three days work in the movie a§ a By United Press International !@ibles & Books child with cerebral palsy. LIGHT FROM GOD LIFE FOR MAN “yntil now Dina wanted to be a teacher," her Today is Friday, November 27th, the 331st day of 1981 father. Steve Springer, said.' Two weeks ago it was with 34 to follow. a fireman. Now she wants to be an actress' She The moon is moving toward its first quarter. asked me how .much she was being paid for the The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and movie. 1 told her $300 a-day, and that the money was Saturn. 840 Main St. Downtown Manchester put in an account for her until she was older. She The evening star is Venus, said that wasn't fair,' I said she could buy one thing. Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagit­ 649-3396 tarius. American historian Charles Beard was born She said, 'Okay, bubblegum for everybody I • QIFTS • GREETING CARDS • POSTERS • know.'" ' ' November 27th, 1874.' Dina will be on the UCP telethon with John Ritter .Jan. 16-17. ■ Dudley Moore Jerry Herman Paul Simon On this date in history: In 1901, the War Department-authorized creation of he showed the vocalist how to ciimb a coconut the Army War College to instruct commissioned of­ of pro football can be violent need only listen to ficers. . Nightmare time palm. Bubba Smith. The former defensive end for the The next morning Cronin walked through the lob­ Baltimore Colts was tilling talk show host John ! 455 HARTFORD RD. Even the rich and popular have nightmares, and by of his hotel when he spotted a picture of a Davidson about Fran Tarkenton, in the days before I MAHCHE^R 643-5230 I Cosmopolitan magazine proves it in the current. familiar figure — literally. Tarkenton hung up his cleats with the Minnesota issue ■ by polling top entertainers qn their bad “There at^lhe newstand was a local newspaper Vikings and joined ABC’s “That’s Incredible” ‘ dreams. with a pictupe of 'a paim tree on the cover and a team. Short actor Dudley Moore has this one: headiine in French with two words even I could un­ Big Bubba said: “There are certain , ii

Two 14-year-old Keeney Street, one day white youth were involved not learn of the incident un­ Services Unit of the detec­ Manchester boys, one after the letters KKK and a in the incident "lends til three days after its oc­ tive division. black and one white, have swastika were painted on a credence” to the boys’ currence during an “inten­ Lt. Graves said-she will been referred to juvenile nearby Strawberry Lane explanation that the inci­ sive” police investigation consider a number of fac- ■ authorities after they home. dent was a prank, and not into the Strawberry Lane tors, such as the cir­ 2 reportedly admitted However, Brooks said racially motivated. - incident and other related cumstances of the incident spraying the letters the incidents do not appear “I don’t think there was vandalism. and the youths’ behavioral “KKK" in shaving cream to be directly related, and any malicious intent," The youths were background, in deter­ on a tree trunk Halloween added that the juveniles Brooks said. “1 think they questioned about the inci­ mining what action should night. are currently suspected of truly’^intended it as a prank dent last weekend and be taken. a Capt. Joseph H. 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THE HERALD, Fri., Nov. 27, IH 1 - OPIWION / Commentary Northeast sees tough year ahead despite rate increase said. pany’s 1 million electric and 150,000 showed it would not allow Northeast HARTFORD (U P I) - Northeast and Hartford Electric Light Co. Harrigan said it was a “ painful and “ Nevertheless, we will make the Utilities says it will face “ signifi­ “ are substantial, but they’re also indisputable fact that costs have gas customers in Connecticut. to obtain the 16.1 percent profit margin allowed by the state most of this opportunity to begin a cant difficulties” in making ends critically needed.” gone up” and the PUCA had a “ legal Although Northeast had not yet recovery, from the very depressed meet next year despite state ap­ The $185.9 million rate hike was obligation as regulators to provide reviewed the PUCA’s written deci­ regulatory agency. "We anticipate CL&P and and harmful financial condition the proval of a record $185.9 million in­ given final approval Wednesday by sufficient revenues to cover those sion, Ellis pointed out Thursday the companies have been experiencing $185.9 nlillion increase represented HELCO will continue to face signfi- crease in its electric and gas rates. the state Public Utilities Control costs.” lor several years now,” he said. Alexander Barkan: a very u man William B. Ellis, president and Authority, which cut $74.9 million Northeast had Until today to sub­ 71 percent of the amount sought by cant difficulties during 1982 in chief operating officer of the utility, from the utility’s application for a mit rate schedules reflecting the in­ Northeast. . meeting their costs and in raising said the rate hikes granted for the $260,8 million increase. crease, which represents about an Ellis also said a preliminary the funds needed to maintain The condor can go 60 miles Connecticut Light and Power Co. PUCA Vice Chairman David J. review of the PUCA decision reliable, cost-effective service,” he without flapping its wings. WASHINGTON - "Barkan, Wyoming, has at least one full-time ttiew t.alive uayonne. the manner. You know the old line overall 14 percent hike for the com­ Alexander E.. National Director of person working on the fundamentals about disagreeing without being dis­ BUT WHAT MAKES A1 Barkan AFL-ClO's Committee on Political of politics; registration, education, agreeable? A1 Barkan can somehow most special is this very poiitical ci­ Education: Without doubt the most fund-raising and get-out-the vote, manage to be disagreeable to you ty, other than his single-minded and powerful force programmed against* In,^1963, no international union had Nark Shields while agreeing with you. O'Neill energetic commitment to the agen­ us in 1968 ($10 million; 4.6 million a full-time political director; now the T ^ There are no billiard shots” with da of the AFL-CIO, is the man’s ab­ voters registered; 115 million international without one is the rare Ai Barkan, he is not saying this to J Syndicated Columnist solute candor. Washington, a place pamphlets distributed; 176,000 exception. This like most things in in order to impress T, If he is saying where people say "That’s in­ enjoys workers — all programmed by life, did not just happen. In large this to J, it’s because a) Al Barkin teresting” when they mean “ You’re Barkan's COPE... " part, these changes have been made 'believes it and b) Barkan wants J to ^ m w a fool,” and "Let^'^iaye lunch, That's ,what presidental counsel because one man, A1 Barkan, •fXf hear it. soon" when they really mean “ I John Dean wrote to the president in preached and nagged and inspired He is rightfully proud of his ef­ turkey don’t want to talk to you or be seen successfully nominating At Barkan and nagged organized labor to make forts to make it easier for people, with you,” cannot always handle for second place on the priorities them, titled to a few words. Not all of them But Barkan should never be con­ especially blacks and working peo­ 'Barkan’s gruff bluntness,Barkan enemies list of Richard Nixon. will be flattering; he wouldn't have fused With the contemporary labor ple to register and to vote. Those called Republican Rep. HARTFORD (UPI) - There is no record of A1 Barkan ever I'lllS M(,)NTIlVafter 43 years in. it any other way. executives with their MBAs and liberalized laws owe much to the Gov. William O’Neill ” a double-plated, three-coated, thanking John Dean for his endorse­ the labor movement and 26 of them “ solid” academic credentials. A1 'Barkan commitment. marked Thanksgiving Day four-faced, five-ply phony of the ment. But there can be no question w ith C O P E , A1 B arkan, an The son of Polish immigrant Barkin earned his letter not only on. To Al Barkan, Hubert Humphrey with a heart patient’s ver­ worst "kind” is a speech that was that A1 Barkan appreciated the way aggressively .unmellow 72, will be parents, whose father died when he the picket lines of the '30s,.but also was the “ most giant-like man in sion of the traditional covered by the press. it was put, because that's how succeeded as director of the Com­ was 4, A1 Barkan, with the help of in the jail cells of New Jersey’s Am erican p o litic s ’ ’ and Jack turkey dinner and visits to his hospital room by his Barkan's been defining himself for mittee on- Political Education by his his sisters, managed to graduate in Hudson County. When A1 was cour­ Kenney was "the best political wife and lieutenant gover­ present deputy, John Perkins. 1933 from the University of Chicago, ting the former Helen Stickiio and Barkan’s strong suit is not finesse. candidate 1 ever saw or worked 18 years now — by works of COPE, nor. where he remembers studying he did not show at the appointed with.” To a lot of other peojjle, Al When Barkan became COPE •Before he opens up his own con­ But anyone who is not in a semi- O’Neill spent a “ quiet, director in 1963, no state labor sulting office early next year, even freshman economics under the late hour on Saturday night, Helen knew comtose state is able to find out Barkan is an honest, direct, candid, restful” day in the post­ federation had a full-time staff per­ his critics and enemies — of whom Paul Douglas, who would later that A1 was in the slammer, having very easily where he stands on any nagging pain in the neck — and one coronary care unit of St. MISSES son working on political activity. there are more than a few — would grace the United States Senate for been placed there for attempting to public issue. There is still Bayonne helluva labor politician; You always Francis Hospital and WOOL BLEND PANTCOATS A select group of warm styles, 8-16. Now, every state, including probably concede that Barkan is en- 18 years. organize some shop in or around in the voice, and combativeness in knew where he stood. Medical Center where he Reg. $100, 59-97 was listed in stable condi­ 20% OFF FAKE FUR JACKETS A .special group of styles, tion recovering froiq a reg. $175-$200 139.97-159.97 mild heart attack, said In Manchester hospital spokesman Greg PACIFIC TRAIL® DOWN COATS Assorted colors, sizes 6-16, Barrett. S-M-L 20% OFF O’Neill, who had a 20- CAREER DRESSES Assorted styles in prints and solids, 8-18. minute morning visit from Reg. $38 29.97 Great Lawn plan Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso, MISS GOTHAM SWEATERS Acrylicjsrocheted sweaters with em­ was joined by his wife, Nikki, for a low-sodium broidery, all with long sleeves. Reg. $28 20.97 turkey dinner complete RUSS TOGS CAREER SEPARATES Skirts, slacks, jackets and could be worse with the traditional fixings. blouses in grey and lilac, 8-18. Reg. $25-$64 18.99-47.99 Fauliso, who also had RUSS TOGS 2-PIECE DRESSES Skirts and blouses in jade green visited O’Neill the previous and ruby red, 8-18. Reg. $18-$29 13.99-22.99 two days, said he saw The restoration of the Cheney movement for Cheney restora­ .. Ir “ marked improvement” in the governor’s condition JUNIORS complex has taken on h new tion have regarded private with each visit. “ He looked KNIT DRESSES Assorted career styles in pastei colors, 5-13, aspect with the announcement ownershijS as the best situation quite well,” Fauliso said in S-M-L. Reg. $30-$38 21.97-29.97 that a portion of the Great Lawn and public ownership only as a ' a statement issued through TWEED BLAZERS By Abby Michael. Wool blends in sizes S-M-L. will be devoted to condominium means of preventing the, con­ an aide. Reg. $60 39.97 housing. struction of a double row of The lieutenant governor said his boss was “ up and BELTED CORDUROY PANTS By Stuff-Jeans. Reg. $26 19.97 houses jutting into the open That is not an ideal situation, around” Thursday morning area. PEA POD SKIRTS Assorted styles, all wool blends. 5-13, but is far better than having the and told him he was feeling The proposal by Michael reg. $26-$34 19.97 expanse of lawn devoted to the better and was increasing Lynch and Wesley Gryk, both of his walking activity. ' FWC SWE?VTERS Assorted styles and colors. S-M-L. Reg. $30 construction of 14 or 16 in- whom live in former Cheney Fauliso said the gover­ 18.97 ■'dividual houses on half-acre lots. mansions, represents a com­ nor’s room contained JACKETS Corduroy, poly filled poplin and nylon ski jackets in 5- Since the' lawn is in an A A “ quite a bit of mail,’’ in­ promise, They plan to construct -13, S-M-L. Reg. $50-$60 39.99 Residential Zone, there is cluding cards and get well condominium housing on about nothing to prevent that develop­ messages, a number of half the eight acres. which were from school ACCESSORIES ment except the desires of the How well that will work children around the state. LEATHER HANDBAGS Multi-compartment handbags with classic owners. In his Thanksgiving doubie handie design, Reg. $40 29.97 depends on how .well the con­ message, O’Neill BUXTON SMALL LEATHER GOODS for men and women! The ideal solution would be for dominiums are planned. Lynch expressed gratitude to peo­ Assorted colors and designs 1/2 OFF someone to own the lawn and do and Gryk have every reason to ple who have wished him 30% OFF BONNIE DOON SOCKS Knee-highs in novelty and solid nothing with it. For years the want the buildings to blend as well during his recovery. town'enjoyed that luxury while well as they can with the ‘‘iThis year. patterns, reg. $3-6.50 1.99-4.59 Thanksgiving holds a very Robert Smith retained posses­ existing mansions. The struc­ SLIPPER BOOTS Warm, pile lined slippers in solids or prints. special meaning for me,” S-XL. Reg. $10. 6.97 sion and maintained the lawn tures will stand where there was O’Neill said. “ Not only do I with no financial return. once another mansion. ^ / d u n u r > give thanks for having HAT & MITTEN SETS Acrylic blend knits in assorted colors and The next best solution would In announcing their plans to come through a very dif­ ■ designs. Reg. $14 6.97 be for the public to own it and do buy the lawn area and devote ficult time, but Nikki and I are“so very grateful to the VINYL PALM KNIT GLOVES Warm acrylic knit gloves with vinyl almost nothing with it. It part of it to condominiums. many, many people — in­ palms and backs, reg. $6 3.97 became obvious during the dis­ Lynch and Gryk said the cluding close friendk and cussions before the Novem ber development “ would be in the LINED MITTENS Warm acrylic knits in assorted colors. Reg. $8 Porn at federal expense total strangers — who have 4.97 election that there were mixed form of luxury condominiums sent their best wishes and public feelings about spending constructed to blend in and im­ expressions of concern to STERLING SILVER SPECIAL Buy a sterling silver neckchain (15” me. This response has been $200,000 for the property. If it itate the architecture of the to 30” lengths) and receive a matching bracelet freel WASHINGTON- The Special show up. Truly heart warming.” Neckchains, 5.?7-19.97 had been put to voters as a ques­ mansions with careful place­ Projects Branch of the China Lake Although the holiday STERLING SILVER pierced earrings, special value 5.97 tion separated from the more m en t-of the units and careful Naval Weapons Center in California MORE CASH FOR REGISTER: meant a break from expensive proposal to acquire landscaping.” is a supersecret installation. Special Most people have never even heard medical tests, hospital of­ MEN and restore Cheney Hall, it There is a heavy burden on security guards control access to Jack Anderson of the Federal Register. It’s the dai­ ficials said O’Neill con­ tinued the exercise routine WOOL BLAZERS AND SPORT COATS Handsome styles with might have won public approval. them and on their architect. The the building. Only a chosen elite are ly listing of new government for cardiac rehabilitation pure wool quality in reg., short and long sizes. Reg. $90 68.97 Maybe not. public should wish them the allowed entry.. Washington Merry-Go-Round regulations, and- though it’s not \ exactly snappy reading, it has 40,000 — walking around his room 100% COTTON TURTLENECKS Sizes S-XL, reg. $11 8.97 Most of the leaders in the best. Tight security is needed to keep and . up and down the subscribers — more than half of spies from finding out about the hospital hallway. whom are businessmen who must WIDE WALE CORDUROY PANTS in camel, blue, olive or MEN’S SUPER ARNEL® . i«k « secret weapons being tested at The governor was MISSES’ China Lake. keep abreast of new federal rules. hospitalized last Friday mahogany, 30-40 waists. Reg. 27.50 21.97 But there may be another reason Dan L. Sawyer, head of the after blood tests showed VEIOUR SHIRTS later expressed dismay at the LINGERIE CARDIGAN Berry's World for the hush-hush arrangements; Undaunted, Glenn is speaking out on Government Printing Office, want’s evidence, of heart muscle Navy personnel don't want outsiders “ groanings and meanings” coming a variety of issues, hoping one will to make the Register self- damage, but his doctors CAMISOLES! Lace trimmed, non-cling satin finish nylon, stretch to discover what else is going on at over the intercom system. propel him into orbit again. supporting by upping the heavily said they weren’t sure lace straps. White or nude, S-M-L. Reg. $8 4.97 SWEATERS the Special Projects Branch. .Defense Investigative Service of­ subsidized $75 subscription price to what day last week he suf­ PANTIES Bikinis and briefs with stretch lace trim in white, solids. — In a recent interview. Sen, Ted fered the heart attack. My reporters Indy Badhwar and ficials, when asked about the smut $300 a year. This would save the Reg. 3.25 2.2 25% 0FFI Kennedy, D-Mass., threw down the Since Monday, O’Neill Paul Marks have unearthed performances, acknowledged that taxpayers $9 million a year. gauntlet to the radical right with a has been allowed one LACE TRIMMED SLIPS Non-clihg Antron III nylon slips with I ^ 15.97 evidence that employees at China dirty films had indeed been shown In the past, the Register’s other ringing declaration; “ If they want telephone call eaclv day accents. White or beige, reg. $12 7.9 Reg. $22. Easy-care acrylic Lake have also engaged in another on the base using government equip­ subscribers — libraries, univer­ to challenge me in Massachusetts, from a member of his FLANNEL DUSTERS Assorted print styles with gripper fronts. styles with pockets. Many colors Reg. $16-$20 Now 11.97-14.97 secret activity — exhibiting hard ment. But a DIS spokesman insisted sities, state and local governments, staff. let it be. I am prepared to contest Reg. $17 12.97 to choose from, including off- Choose from V-neck or fashion core flicks. One of the favorites was that the porno flicks were shown civic groups and individuals — have Fauliso has been stan­ ♦heir premises. Dealing in character LONG WRAP ROBES Fleece robes with piping trim. Reg. $38 white, navy, light blue and pink. an X-rated film called “ Debbie only during the two week period, been able to block proposed price in­ ding in for O’ N eill at collar styles, solicis or active assassination is not acceptable in 28.97 Does Dallas." and then only during lunch hour. creases. Bu, this time around, the scheduled functions since Sizes S-M-L. looks. Sizes S-XL. my state. It doesn’t bother me a bit The porno films were shown on • Base officials contacted by DIS administrative committee that sets Sunday., to be high on the target list of the During Thursday’s visit, sophisticated government video also insisted that only one videotape the Register’s price- which in­ CHILDREN radical right. I am quite willing to Fauliso brought the gover­ BOYS’ FAMOUS MAKER CORDUROYS by Levi’s and Wrangler, equipment that was supposed to be had been made on government cludes the attorney genqral-and the let the people of Massachusetts nor up to date on his ac­ MISSES” equipment. They also said a branch national archivist, as well as now specially priced! Sizes 8-12, 27-30 11.99-13.99 used only for tests of Navy weapons. tivities and filled him in on CHIJ-DREN’S chief and several employees in­ make the right decision.” GIRLS’ LEVJ’S CORDUROYS now specially priced! Sizes^7-14 In addition, the equipment, paid for Sawyer — is likely to agree on at some upcoming public WOOL BLEND COATS volved in the porno operation had by the taxpayers, was used to ^ New York State political least a partial increase, maybe to appearances he would HEALTH-TEX been given verbal reprimands and reproduce copies of the smut film. savants are increasingly puzzled by $150 or $200 a year. make. 25%-33% OFF BOYS’ SWEATERS Shetlands, crew necks, ski been told to cease and desist from 84.97 “There were several Fridays the series of minor gaffes Gov. styles and more! Reg. $14-$16 ' 8.97-11.97 further voyeuristic ventures at Reg. $110. A select group of when we watched these films all day Hugh Carey has been making on the GIRLS’ FLANNEL PJ’s A great assortment of gowns and pajamas 25% OFF China Lake. classic styles in camel, grey or long. The problem was that the eve of his re-election campaign. in 4-t4. Reg. $12 to $18 • 6.99 Reg. $7-$18 Now 9.19-13.49 But a source close to the in­ navy, sizes 6-16 regular and employees there had little else to They cite his attempt to improve his iianrhpBtpr HrralJi GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR Blouses, jumpers, corduroy slacks, Special group of separates in vestigation said that the smut shows do.” ' gubernatorial retreat on Shelter flannel slacks and knit tops, 4-6x and 7-14 25%-50% OFF petite. boys' sizes 4-14, girls’ sizes 4-14. were a regular feature at the secret WAHTED According to my sources, some of Island with state funds, adding a base for at least .a year, and their Celebrating 100 years BOYS’ PAJAMAS Wide assortment of warm flannel styles, 8-18. the videotapes were brought in by new wing to' the executive mansion reproduction on government equip­ of community service I Reg. $16 11.97 Navy officers who would have in a time of economic hardship, and TO BUY BOYS’ KNIT SHIRTS Collar style knits in rugby stripes, 8-20. copies made and then take them ment was an accepted practice. Founded Oct. 1, 1861 letting the Greek government pay Reg. $11 8.97 JUNIORS’ WARM back aboard their ships — apparent­ POLITICAL PORTPOliltitI; for his honeymoon trip. The latest ly to make a few bucks by charging Published by the Manchester CLEAN GIRLS’ KNIT BOTTOM PANTS in assorted colOts, 7-14. Reg. $20 SWEATERS NIGHTGOWNS Sen John Glenn, D-Ohio, the first boo-boo involved the 50th anniver­ Publishing Co.. Herald Square, admission to the screenings. American to orbit the earth, is sary of the George Washington 17.97 )lM 1byNEA. tnc. Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone USED CARS The pornographic movies were having more difficulty getting his Bridge, a'high-visibility event that (203) 643-2711., GIRLS’ TURTLENECKS in assorted prints. 7-14. Reg. $10 also shown on at least two occasions 1984 presidential rocket off the C alled up the glory days of his 0 0 7 40% OFF 10.97-13.97’ Member of United Press inter­ 9 ^ at bachelor parties off the base, GIRLS’. SHETLAND SWEATERS All in greatholiday colors, 7-14. Reg. $26-$36 NOW 14.97-21.97 Reg. $15-$18. An assortment of ground. Though he dogs the revered Democratic predecessor, national and Audit Bureau’ of Cir­ CARTER "Before you go to Europe to demonstrate using government equipment. Democratic National Committee for Franklin D. Roosevelt. culations. Reg. $16 10.97 The latest novelty fashions from long and short styles in solids or against nuclear weapons, please rake the And one afternoon, pranksters exposure opportunities, .party Inexplicably, Carey decided at the CARTER’S SLEEPWEAR for infacts and toddlers 20% OFF famous Bobbie Brooks! prints. leaves and put up the storm windows!" played the soundtrack of a hard-core leaders find him hard to sell. A last minute not to attend — an movie over the office intercom at dynamic speaker he’s not. and his absence that was Aoted slyly by Richard M. Diamond. Publisher Dan Fitts, Editor the base, eliciting gasps from at rather fuzzy Senate record doesn’t Mayor Ed Koch and New Jersey All D&L StoTM open "Fri. and Sat. Ntghta, Nov. 27t28 (except New Britain) and open every Sun.l Alex Qlrelll, City Editor m i l U i St MMChMtw least one female secretary, who command strong ideological loyalty. Governor Brendan Byrne who did T«l. e46-e4M •CORBINS CORNER »AVON eMANCHESTER »VERNON •BRISTOL •MERIDEN •NEW BRITAIN •NEW LONDON •GROTON 8 - THE HERALD. Fri., Nov. 27, 1981 THE HERALD, Fri., Nov. 27, 1981 - 9 Obituaries Zinsser vows to fight gambling bills Defense sparks UConns cop Dallas gains Lions’ triumph exhibition point victory " I found it very difficult to be in tic City, N.J. has jumped 171 per­ sports bet can compete with an il­ By Paul Hendrle legal bet,” he said, noting that il­ Palmiera V. Qelaneaa Rocco L. Palanglo two places at once,” said Zinsser. cent since casino gambling was in­ Herald Reporter legal bets have bigger payoffs and, Page 12 Page 12 Palmiera (Vichi) Gelanese, 93, of EAST HARTFORD — Rocco L. “ But what upsets me is that the en­ stituted, compared'to a 28 percent Page 10 ^ since the money is passed under the SPORTS 26 Earl St, died Wednesday at a Palangio, 75, of 6 Heim Road died State Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- tire (subcommittee) meeting took increase in crim e statewide. table, no taxes are paid. Manchester convalescent home. She Wednesday at Manchester Manchester, Uie ranking member of just seven minutes, during which “ Revenues are not really coming was the widow of Domenic Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ the General Asseihbly’s Public Safe­ they recommended to the full com­ in like they expected,” he added. Zinsser also said there is d moral Gelanese. band of Ann A. Palangio. ty Committee said this morning he mittee that we proceed on the bills. I “ In addition, the state had to hire argument against bringing more She was born in Gradara, Italy, Besides his wife he leaves a intends to fight vigorously bills that think this is irresponsible.” 475 additional people to oversee the gambling to Connectucut.' June 8,1888, and had been a resident daughter, Mrs. Elaine M. Lerz of would legalize sports betting and Zinsser claims legalized gambling gambling.” " “ The more.gambling comes into of Manchester for the past 69 years. South Windsor; two sisters; and two casino gambling in the state. leads to more crime, but fails to Zinsser disagreed with those who the state, the more you get people She was a member of St. Bridget’s granddaughters. He rapped fellow members of the bring in the increased revenue that argue that, since gambling is going addicted to it,” he said, comparing on anyway, the state might as well Church, Funeral services will be Saturday special gambling subcommittee for proponents claim. gambling addiction to alchoholism. at 8:15 a.m. from the Newkirk & recommending last week that the "I said early on that I am legalize it and reap some of the “ An unsuspecting person can go into Coghlan Captures Five AAiler She leaves a son, Frank J. Vichi of Glastonbury: a daughter, Mrs. Paul Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burn­ full Public Safety Committee con­ vehemently opposed to any sports profits. a casino and be wiped out before he (Irene) Hublard of Manchester, side Ave., with a mass of Christian sider the bills during the 1982 ses­ betting or casino gambling in the “ If you’re going on the basis of knows it.” burial at 9 a.m. at St. Rose Church, sion. state of Connecticut,” said Zinsser. that argument, why not legalize with whom she had made her home; Zinsser noted that the subcom­ Friends may call at the funeral "•I think we should have killed the But he said his views were rein­ prostitution or trafficking in eight grandchildren; and 16 great­ mittee included Rep. James home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 bills outright,” said Zinsser, who forced by hearings subcommittee drugs?” Zinsser wondered. grandchildren. Murphy, D-Bridgeport, who he said p.m. Memorial donations may be missed the subcommittee meeting held this summer. Witnesses at the , He also argued that legaHzed Funeral services will be Saturday supports casino gambling. made to the Diabetes As^ation of because he was attending a caucus on hearings included an English bookie gambling would not put a stop to il­ at 9:15 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Bridgeport is considered a possible World champion timed in 21:37 . Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of Connecticut Inc., 107 Oak\^()od Ave., the state budget. Zinsser also serves and state police. legal betting. site for a casino. Christian buriai at 10 a.m. at St. West Hartford. on the Appropriations Committee. Zinsser noted that crim e in Atlan­ “There is no way that a legal Bridget's Church, Burial will be in St, James Cemetery. 'Friends may John Yaakulka call at the funeral home todayJrom VERNON - John J. Yaskulka, 72, 7 to 9 p.m. of 3 Sunset Ave. died Tuesday at his Vandalism costs $35,000 at Watkins 'Irish Connection' takes top four spots Olivia F. Souaa home. He was a former state EAST HARTFORD - Olivia policeman and amateur boxer. He (Figueiredo) Sousa, 35, of 14 was the husband of M errie Ferrance M ore than 335,000 w orth o f vandals entered the building by Watkins, but dismissed it. he replaces any of the damaged yesterday in a record field and a breaking the tape first in 21:37 as a Connecticut track and cross country Crothers. The latter missed making The race started on time, at 10:90, Deborah Drive died Wednesday at Yaskulka. damage was done by vandals about climbing up on top of a delivery Watkins’ son Lee came to the equipment. By Earl Yost record crowd, the 1981 “ Irish crowd of 30,000 watched more than standout was i3th, one place better the top 25 for the first tim e while through the efforts of Jim Balcome, her home. She was the wife of Jose Funeral services will be Saturday three weeks ago at Watkins Building truck park^ along the back of the .store at 10 p.m. that evening and dis­ “ I haven’t the faintest idea why Sports Editor Connection’’ dominated the 4,200 runners complete the course. than a year ago. Kelley was first among the male 50- race director, with assists from D. Souaa. at 9 a.m. at Burke-Fortin Funeral on Main Street, the Manchester building on PumeH Place and then covered the damage. anyone would do something like Two years ago the “ Irish Conndb- Thanksgiving morning trot. Coghlan, 29, the current world in­ The first local schoolboy finishing year-olds. ■ ^ Dick MacKenzie, coordinator, and She aiso leaves a son, Jimmy F. Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, Herald learned today. smashing a second story window. Besides smashing the computers, this,” Watkins said. “ Maybe they tion” made its presence felt in the Like world-record holder fellow door mile record-holder, and former honor went to Doug Potter of Will Hadden, general chairman for Sousa,, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with a mass at 10 a.m. at St. Ber­ Police are investigating the inci­ All the damage was confined to the the vandals emptied desk drawers, just get a kick out of throwing a Five Mile Road Race when Irish countryman two years ago, John Villanova star thus duplicated the Manchester High in 28:15. Awarding of prizes was capably the sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall Manuel Figuieredo; two brothers; nard Church. Burial will be in East dent. There was no public report at second floor. threw typewriters to the floor and typewriter across a room.” runners gained the first, second, Treacy, Eamonn Coghlan, 5-10, 140- feat of Treacy whose record of 21:26 Former winners who'took part in­ handled by Paul Willhide of United Cedars of Lebanon. and two sisters, all of East Hart­ Cemetery, Manchester. the time of the occurence. The incident occured between 9 sprayed the roonii with a fire Watkins said the police had no fifth and sixth placements and pounder, ran aw^y from the pack in still stands. cluded bare-footed running Charlie Technologies, a financial backer of ford. . w. ' Friends may call at the funeral Bruce Watkins, co-owner of the and 9:30 p.m., Watkins said, adding extinquisher. leads in the incident that he was Under sunny skies and 32 degree Robbins, nine-time winner Amby the run, with Steve Penney, All proceeds will enter Muscular Funeral services will be Saturday home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 building along with his son, Lee, he was not certain of the date. A t the Watkins said nothing was stolen aware of. Because of the holiday, temperature yesterday, finishing in Burfoot, six-time champ Johnny Manchester mayor, extending Dystrophy Research, national at 9 a.m. from the Newkirk & p.m. Memorial contributions may said this morning that the vandals time of the vandalism, the from the ransacked office. police officials were not available a three-way tie for second place K elley, Charlie Dyson and R ay greetings. objective of the Tall Cedars. • -Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burn- be made to the Rockville General smashed a complex telephone com­ Republican Party, which had had “ There were calculators on the for comment this morning. were Irishmen, Ray Treacy, ex- ‘side Ave., with a mass of Christian Hospital Building Fund or St. Ber­ puter system as well as another its headquarters in the first floor, desks thht they didn’t take. I guess The Watkins Building, once the Olympian Mike O'Shea and Brendan burial at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of nard Church. computer system, which together front section of the building, was they just wanted to raise helj,” said home of Watkins Brothes Furniture, Quinn. The trio was clocked in 22:26, Fatima Church, Hartford. Friends The Rockville Lodge of Elks will resulted in almost $35,000 worth oi meeting. Watkins. which went out of business in July, a full 1:01 slower than Coghlan’s may caii at the funeral home today conduct an Elks rltuaV today at 7:30 damage. Several members of the party Watkins said he is waiting to hear is set for conversion to office con­ performance in which he had a good from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m/ p.m. Watkins said it appeared that the said, they heard something, said from his insurance company before dominiums. 250 yard lead. Treacy, 26, and Quinn, 21, helped pace Providence College to the 1981 New England intercollegiate cham­ Fire calls pionship and both gained All- THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1 America honors in the NCAA Specials MAIN STREET Nationals last Monday in Wichita, Columbia. EAST HARTFORD Kan. Treacy is in his senior year and Manchester Valid (AT tH( GUSIONflURV TOWN UNE) Quinn a member of the junior class. Wednesday, 1:14 p.m. 836 HOPMEADOWST. O ’ Shea, 27, gra d u ated fro m — p o s s ib le s e iz u r e , South Coventry RTE. 10, SIMSBURY, CT. Providence College in 1977 and Manchester Molding Friday & ' trailed Charlie Duggan home last Wednesday, 12:35 p.m. 260 NO. MAIN ST. (Eighth District). turkey day. Duggan, ex-Springfield —Stroke, Orchard Hill MANCHESTER. CT. Wednesday, 10:22 p.m. Saturday College All-American and now of, Elderly Housing. —Car fire, exit 92 (Town). Tampa, Fla., was a disappointing Wednesday, 3:56 p.m. Thursday, 7:35 a.m. 14th. —Chimney fire, Kingswood Nov. 27 & 28 —House alarm. 134 Ludlow Coghlan, who admitted he was Road. Road (Town). “ running better at this time of the Thursday, 11:45 p.m. year than ever before,” jumped into Thursday, 10:09 a.m. — Medical call, 824 —Medical Call, 551 Hart­ the lead at the gun and out-legged Flanders Road. ford Road (Town). Bill Krohn and the Irish threesome \niys to lead by 10 yards at the half- Thursday. 4:36 p.m. —Medical call, 25 Eva Bolton mile point and when Krohn slipped Drive (Town). HOME OF THE back, all Coghlan had to contend Wednesday, 1:37 p.m. LEAN& with were other members of the “ Irish Connection.” Andover — B ox a la r m , S y n d e t PEOPLE PLEASERS Products. TASTY Neither Treacy, O'Shea nor Quinn Thu rsday, 4:41 p.m. could keep pace with Coughlan who —Structure fire, Columbia won the International Cross Country Town Librar’y. Coventry Championship last Saturday in New Thu rsday, 7:11 p.m. IMPORTED KRAKOS aSDA CHOICE FIRST CGT SHELL York. Coughlan just outran the field —Smoke from kitchen Thursday, 4:54 p.m. and was accorded a tremendous RHAM High School. —Auto accident, Rt 44A ovation from the record crowd, par­ Thursday, 10:32 p.m. and Richmond Road. Canned Ham Sirloin Steak ticularly from the center down to —Auto accident, Rt. 66 and Thursday, 10:29 p.m. the finishing line on Main Street. Cherry Valley Road, —Auto Accident, Rt. 44A. Rounding out .the top 10 were: Paul Oparowski of Boston’s New Balance Track Club, Krohn, Barry Harwich of Saucony of Boston, UConn’s Gerry Vanasse who ran un- Drive aids baby attached, Brian O’Keefe, a freshman at Villanova from Ireland, Herald photo by Pinto and veteran Gary Nixon of Higganum. injured in crash Making history with the first triple placement The first female to finish was 22- place. Left to right; Ray Treacy, Mike O'Shea year-old Susan Richardson of Can­ finish in the Manchester Road Race was and Brendan Quinn. All three are natives of three members of the "Irish Connection" CO VENTRY — Many residents here and surroun­ ton, a former Miehigan State Ireland along with winner Eamonn Coghlan. ding towns, along with different associations and University track and cross country who were clocked In 22:26 to share second groups, have organized an enormous fund drive Satur- star. She was timed in 27:49. j day for Shawn Moe, the 18-month old who lost his People Julia Chase-Brand, the woman ' mother and suffered severe head injuries in a two-car who was responsible for females accident Nov. 15. AINDY’S OWM FRESH MADE competing in the same road race as A Hartford Hospital spokesperson said today Shawn’s men, started and finished in 37:56. condition has improved from critical to guarded but J ^ r i c i n Twenty years ago when she started Prize-winning list stable. Ground her successful drive for the - Faith Moe, Shawn’s 26-year-old mother, died shortly . 3 LBS Amareur Athletic Union to change j after the crash that occured at the intersection of Cross its ruling, she toured the local PLAGE ‘NAME ^ AFFILIATION TIME J and Lake Streets. Chuck OROR IV M O RE course as an unofficial entry in 1. Eamonn Coghlan New York A.C. 21:37 33:42. 2. Ray Treacy Providenee College 22:26 ; The fund drive includes a bake sale, a car wash, a five- 1 Herald photg by Pinto mile walk-a-thon, and later a dance. Residents and First Manchester entry to finish 2. Mike- O’Shea Kihver Street T.C. 22:26 members of the the Volunteer Fire Departments, the No. 1 Eamonn Goughian was Tim DeValve. The former 2. Brendan Quinn Providence (College -22:26 auxiliary ranks and the all the school b is drivers are Manchester High and University of .T.' Paul Oparowski New Balance T.C. 22:43 sponsoring the drive. 6 . Bill Krohn New York 22:31 7 . Barry llarwiek Money will go to the Shawn Moe Fund, ani be used to JIF Boston 22:51 ■ help the father, Daniel W,, pay for hospital fees. 8 . Gerry Vanasse IJConn 23:06 The car wash will kick things off at 9 a.m at the South 'One of best races in the world' 9. Brian O’Keefe Villanova 23:07 ; Coventry Fire House, and will run to noon. The bake 10. Gary Nixon Middletown T.C. 23:08 D ouble Peanut Seoti (»rahum New Balance T-E. 23:09 sale will be held at Guido’s Market in the center of town . at 10 a m. - MANUFACTURERS 12. Boh Day I'pper Valley, N.ll. 23:12 The walk-a-thon will begin at 2 p.m. from the South Butter First mile (4:15) too fast . 1,3 . Tim DeValve CConn 23:22 Street school bus garage, and the dance will be held 14. (3iurli«t Duggan ' Athlete’s Fool 23:26 back at the firehouse from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The dance 13. John Bannish Brandeis . 23:28 Coupons 16. Gary Wallace Greater Boston T.C. 23:31 costs $5 per person. Donations can also be mailed to Die fund at P.O. Box SEE DETAILS $ f 3 9 for Coghlan in record try 17. Brian Squires Athletic Attic 23:34 , 488, Coventry. 18. Kyle Martin UMass. 23:43 IN STORE 18 OZ 19. Peter Crooke Pennsylvania ,23:47 JAR 2 0 . Kay Hall Millrose A.A. 23:48 me going,” he-added. By Earl Yost back next year,” the handsome Son 2 1 . Jim Oowley f Westerly, R.L 23:30 Sports Editor Married and the fatiier of a son of Erin said as he headed back to his 2 2 . Jeff Lukas MIT . 23:52 and daughter, Coghlan, world indoor home in Rye, N.Y. Correction 2 3 . Bill Glasshrenner^ Kutztown, Pa. 23:39 . “ I went out too fast. I wanted to mile champion, has been using road He’s employed by the Irish Trade 2 4 . Doug Bissett ^ Hartford T.G* 24:00 break John Treacy’s record but I did races this fall as a conditioner for Bureau and works out of New York A story in Wednesday’s edition of the Manchester 2 5 . Doug McKenzie Shenipsit Slriders 24:03 that first m ile in 4:15. About two and the indoor season. City. Herald incorrectly referred to the closing of a King’s DIVISION WINNERS one-half miles into the .race I felt ’ ’This is one of the best races in “ I would like to m eet John Treac' department store in West Hartford. The store which Women's Open; 1. Susan Richardson 27i52; 2. Ellyn Block, 3. tired,” Eamonn Coghlan wid as he the world. I was told that this was a at this distance,” he added. It tool closed is located in East Hartford, Mary (!ohh WITH THIS COCIPONG AMO PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON G A M 0 PURCHASE WITH THIS COUPON & A MO PURCHASE reviewed his triumph in the 45th great race with a great crowd but I John 'Treacy a second try at the EXCLUDING BEER & TOBACCO EXCLUDING BEER & TOBACCO Male 40-49; I. Ernie Dumas 24:00, 2. Boh McCarthy, 3, Barrlr EXCLUDING BEER & TOBACCO Five Mile Road Race yesterday never believed that that many peo­ LIMIT ONE PER c u s t o m e r - LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER local course before setting a record. Almond. morning in Manchester. ple (30,000) would come out to see a The first time, he simply came and Movie‘Set at library imperial Female 40-49; 1. Jane Arnold 29:213, 2. Linda BclEcr NATIVE LARGE SWEET LIFE . “ I talked to John Treacy about the road race,” he said. ran to win, which he did in 22:23. Local Hiph School: 1. Doug Potter 25:15 rape and the course and he told me Whiton Memorial Library will sponsor a children’s “ I knew I had the race won about The second time he shaved 57 Men 50-64: 1. John Kelley 26:28; 2, l^ec Chisholm; 3. Dave Jen­ that when he set the record he was matinee Saturday at 2. p.m. at the library, 100 N. Main Margarine the three-mile mark because I was seconds off his initial time. ny St. ■ ! Sliced flying that day,” he added. Treacy, getting stronger,” Coghlan said. He Perhaps Coghlan,)'now familiar Female 50-64: 1. Adeline Kearney 33:15 The movie will feature Tatum O’Neal and Walter ■ back in Ireland, circled the course in jumped into the-lead shortly after with the course, and pushed by a Male High Srhool: 1. Ernie Ezis 25:13; 2. D.arren Elsmann; 3. Matthau shaping up “ the world’s worst Little League ■ Quarters Bacon 21:26 two years ago to establish the Lee Fracchia started the field off John Treacy could well achieve that D«uig Potter team ” The movie is funny and fast with raunchy record. Coghlan was timed in 21:37. and looked back only to see how goal...of setting a record in 1982. Female High School:, 1. Teren Block 29:40; 2. Rohrrla language and rated “ P G .” “ It was a great race for Ireland, close, or how far, his nearest pur­ Herald photo by Pinto Kaminsky, 3. I,.eslie Wrixon I getting the first, second, third and suers were. Female 65 plus: Dot GiuHetli ■ fourth places,” the 29-year-old, 5-10, “ I have been running 90 miles a Booth changes Card of Thanka ■ First Manchester finisher Male 65 plus: Ed Vuolo 33:30 1 LB 140-pound native of Dublin week and w ill start training next CHICAGO (UPl) - The ex-jocks was Tim DeValve. The former We wish to express our sincere remarked. Mike O’Shea, Ray week for the indoor season at who’ll be gracing the Comiskey Park Manchester High and current thanks and appreciation to our Treacy and Brendan Quinn, a ll'o f Manhattan College, the latest broadcast booth for the next few neighbors and friends for their SPECIALS VALID NOV. 27 & NOV. 28, SPECIALS VALID NOV. 27 & NOV. 28. 1 Ireland, tied for second pjace. Manchester champ said. University of Connecticut AT ANDY’S AT ANDY’S years think of themselves as harrier finished in 13th place in Ainge to talk kindness, sympathy and other “ I ’ni coming back next year and I With his choice of the attractive something more than just ex-jocks. courtesies extended to us during our would like to run against John, and merchandise awards, Coghlan Former star Los Angeles Dodger 23:22, one spot better than a BOSTON (U P I) — Danny Ainge, Toronto Blue Jays, was slated to recent bereavement. the record,” he added. “ This was a selected a color television set. pitcher E)on Drysdale and ex-Boston year ago and one place ahead the former Brigham Young Univer­ meet today with Boston Celtics of­ Lillian T, Seagar and Mac Seagar most enjoyable day and those ” Do you kngw that I just bought Red Sox outfielder Ken Harrelson of defending champion Charlie sity All America guard trying to get ficials in an attempt to work out an bagpipers and Irish flags and one last Monday,” he quipped. will head the Chicago White Sox 1982 Duggan in yesterday’s Five Mile banners along the way helped keep “ I’m looking forward to coming out of his baseball contract with the agreement to join the basketball broadcast team. Road Race. club. 10 - THE HERALD. Fri., Nov. 27, 1981 THE HERALD, Fri., Nov. 27, 1981 — 1 1 ki. W)u- Huskies tune up Indians hold on for 9-6 win easy victory Excitement to end in grid battle By Len Auster for five minutes. Buckelew, ap­ Cibona Coach Mirko Novosel was praised as a fine outside shooter, hit impressed by UConn’s inside play Herald Sportswriter By Len Auster “ We’ve been tested all year with With an encroachment call chances. 1 felt the Manchester Simmons stated. nothing but net on his one corner and called it the best team his unit Simmons, “ We fumbled the snap Herald Sportswriter injuries and as far as our sanity and moving the ball halfway to the goal­ from center twice and we hadn’t defensive line played well.” Dickman rushed for 130 yards on ReadyDr. not, here it comes. jumper attempt. has faced in its United States tour. aith in the kids. We didn’t have too line, East elected to for a two-point done that all year. I don’t know if The safety, which proved big as 19 carries the first half and wound The 1981-82 collegiate basketball “ We le a r n e d ^ e can run and The season will show how good There was excitement up until the many solid breaks go our way. But conversion instead of a tying boot. the ball -was dirty or slippery but East couldn’t go for a winning field up with 35 carries for 144 yards and season taps off for the University of finish. The first naif we were doing UConn really is. very end as Manchester High held that was on the plus side for us,” It, however, failed with Rich those stopped drives.” goal try, came moments after one TD and was voted the gam e’s Connecticut Saturday afternoop at 2 everything well. We have two days The Huskies, following the off late-charging, valiant East Manchester Coach Mike Simmons Kucinskas stopped short by defen­ Manchester saw an apparent fumble most valuable offensive player. o’clock against Maine at the to go over the films nand see what we opener, return home for a pair of Catholic, 9-6, in the annual saw the last play. sive end Art Jasper. The Indians, going up the middle recovery waved off. Post signaled Jasper, senior defensive end, was Cumberland County Civic Center in have to work on,” Perno viewed. outings. They host the University of Thanksgiving Day morning football “ It’s always easy to second guess because of the slick footing, for a fair catch on a punt but lost the voted the top defensive player. The Portland, Me. Aleksinas finishdn with 18 points New Hampshire, Wednesday and clash at frozen, sloppy Memorial ’The fourth straight Manchester on the two-point conversion but the however were stopped cold in the se­ handle with Joe Chetelat recovering individual awards were presented The Huskies tuned up for that witi) McKay and Thompson adding then Boston University next Satur­ Field before a crowd of over 2,500. win on ’Turkey Day came on the defense was settling down and I felt cond half by the Eagle defense. at the East 2. But an early, inadver­ on behalf of Multi-Circuits. opener Thanksgiving eve with an 84- 17 apiece. Bruce Kuczenski also was day. Both tilts are 8 o ’clock at the The Eagles ignored going for a strength of a 38:y,qrcljTD scamper by we had to take a shot then. Also we They had only 14 yards rushing pn 23 tent whistle nullified the action. Jasper, Tim Ellis sophomore 71 win over tired Cibona of in twin digits with 10 for the . Field House and both are already possible tying field goal in the tailback Scott Liickman on a delayed had only a yafd-and-a-half to go,” carries after intermission. . “ The whistle blew before he Glenn Chetelat and Mike (ireenleaf Yugoslavia before a crowd of 3,840 Huskies. sold out. closing minute and went for the,win. draw on the Indians’ first possesion cited Kelly, who has yet to taste vie-: "W e -didn’t change anything (Post).caught it. He blew it in an­ ■ were standouts ■ defensively for at the Field House in Storrs. But a fourth down Hail Mary pass, arid a safety with '9:29 left in the tory on Turkey Day. strategically. Just the execution ticipation of the catch and the of­ Manchester. Tackle Kyle Shorey, Cibona was up Wednesday mor­ similar to what beat the New fourth quarter. E agle QB John “ I applaud him for going for it,” was a lot better,” Kelly saw, “The ficial said he missed it. I can live nose guard Joel Sullivan, linebacker ning at 5:30 to travel from Syracuse England Patriots last Sunday, was Giiiberto lost his underpinning in the Simmons agreed with Kelly’s deci­ one sprint draw early hurt us. That with that," Simmpns graciously Rich Kucinskas and Rob Cowley to Storrs and it showed in its play intercepted in paydirt by end zone for the safety. sion, “ I would have done the same was the only difference.” stated. starred defensively for East. with the Yugoslavians, who’ve lost Manchester’s Jim Kibbie with 43 In between was an 80-yard TD thing m yself going for the two-point East had 14 yards rushing at the On first down Giiiberto. lost his Post with 112 yards on 10 carries seven straight to Big East teams, seconds left to clinch the win for the jaunt by East sophomore Doug Post conversion. You go for the Win, not half as it couldn’t generate around footing in the end zone, his knee the second half finished with 19 2 trailing 48-29 at the half. Indians. in the third stanza with 6:40 the tie.” end. “ We wanted to gel Post outside touched, and was covered by Jasper carries for 125 yards and one TD. "They (Cibona) are a great “ There were some thought to a remaining. ’That caught Manchester Manchester had 116 rushing yards but they strung it out pretty w ell,” to guarantee absolutely the two- Hacker and Jim Kibbie each had >lerald photo by Pinto team,” insisted UConn Coach Dom field goal. The (assistant) coaches in a blitz. ‘ ‘We had one missed play the first half and was in position for Kelly cited, "P ost has speed and I point safety. . two for Manchester. Perno, "They’re a good team but mentioned it.. But I felt we had to go (defensively). We were in an inside at least one more score. But it short- wasn’t surprised he could break “ You have to give East Catholic Manchester gained a leg on the se­ Ireland’s Eamonn Coghlan stepped out front Above he sets the pace with Bill krohn se­ worn and hurt. The second half we for the and the win,” blitz and they caught us. ’That’s just circuited tself. one,” he saw the 80-yard run, " I ’m credit. It came back and made some cond Army & Navy Trophy and also at the gun and maintained the pace cond at the first turn from Main to Charter were careless,” he added, “ We real­ offered gallant third-year Coach a chance you take,” Simmons ad­ "W e moved the ball but a big play just disappointed we'didn’t block a big plays at the end," reviewed Sim­ possession again of the James Hor­ Oak Street. ly exploded the first half but the se­ throughout the entire route to win the Five Jude Kelly. mitted. wniilH the drive.” remarked little better and give him more mons. vath Memorial Trophy, presented cond half we didn’t play as well. Mile Road Race yesterday in Manchester. East’s final march began on its by the officials. An A& N Trophy is "But it’s better to go away own 22 and moved into position at retired after a team wins three knowing you need some work. W e’re 7 tke Tribe 13 on the strength of a 10 times. Manchester retired the first ready to play and we need playing yard pass from Giiiberto to Joe trophy. Each club finished with a 2-8 experience. Eighteen more prac­ Maningas and 29-yard option pass mark, the win snapping a six-game tices won’t do us as much good as a from Post to Maningas. Indian loss skein. gam e.” But the Indian defense tightened ’ ’The seniors remember this more UConn, 20-9 a year ago, showed with Frank Hacker, who had "tw o than anything else. " a happy Sim­ 'Highlight of Year', some of its vintage ‘80-81 form as it super interceptions," earlier, bat­ mons remarked. “ ------suffered through a second-half lull ting away a toss intended for Statistics: after being most impressive in the I t Maningas in the corner on first M EC opening 40 minutes. down. Two plays later a fully 56 Offensive .plays 45 "You’re up 20 and play a lot of B extended Maningas, having a s,tep on 10 First downs 7 people and the flow w ill go the other '€jIEc ii: Hacker, couldn’t pull into his chest 130 Yds. rushing 114 way,” Perno saw the change. trip to Manchester the pigskin on a similar play. 25 Yds. passing 68 The Huskies were pushing "Two plays later we didn’t make 155 Total yards 182 matters the first half with Mike such a good play but it was 3-7 • Passing ^15 M cKay netting 11 points and Chuck overthrown a little big plus the sun 4 Interceptions by 1 mates is Tom Ratcliffe, ex-Brown " I ’m shooting for the 1984 Olym­ Aleksinas 10. Six-foot-8 freshman By Earl Yost was in his (Maningas) eyes. If he 1 Fumbles lost 0 University star, who was third a pics," Quinn said. Larry Blucher was impressive in a Sports Editor makes the catch it is a super catch. 3-45 Penalties 3-35 year ago but who is now sidelined "Ireland boasts some good dis­ five-minute stint with three field «• I That was a great effort on his part, " 8-34.8 Punting 6-31.7 "One of the highlights of my with a foot injury. tance runners because that type goals, a blocked shot and a definite W ■ whole year is coming to Manchester " I'll be back in Manchester next race is far more popular. We don’t willingness to mix it up imside. to run." 27-year-old Mike O'Shea year ... I want to w in," he said. have any indoor tracks.” “ I wasn’t surprised by our play reflected after he finished in a dead Quinn, 21. said that as the race Quinn, and Treacy were in the first half,” stated Husky senior heat with his fellow Ireland runners, Wichita, for the NCAA National Corny Thompson, “ We have to run Ray Treacy and Brendan Quinn for Cr.oss Country Championship last this year if teams are going to zone second place behind Eamonn Monday. us to get the open 15-footers. We Coghlan in the Thanksgiving Five " I t took a lot out of us, plus the don’t want to be a stationary team .” N Mile Road Race in Tanchester traveling, " the 27-year-old Treacy UConn’s other two recruits, 6- yesterday, ‘I’m shooting said. The older brother of John foot-7 Mike Vaughan and 6-f'oot-5 ■y '■i.i " I love this race, and the people Treacy, Ray placed 11th in Kansas guard Brian Buckelew, played here," the 6-1, 145-pound former and Quinn was 14th as Providence sparingly. They combined overall Providence College star and 1980 for Olympics’ College finished second in team Ireland Olympian said. O'Shea was scoring. second’ to Charlie Duggan in the 1980 Brendan Quinn "We areall good friends,” Treacy race. said pf his fellow countrymen. " I knew Eamonn was going to win “ I’ve run agpinst Eamonn Herald photo by Tarquinlo Curci fired Herald photo by Tarquinlo 0 about half way into the race because ■ (Coghlan) before. I’ve beat him East Catholic linebacker Rich Kucinskas (39) pounces on stalwarts for the Eagles while DIckman was the top offensive he was getting stronger and several times at longer distances,” LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) - weapon for Mancriester. Also in on play is Tim Feshler (47). stronger. I felt 1 had a chance to win Treacy said. “ I would love to see University of Kentucky President UConn’s Mike McKay (5) skies and gets set to slam home Manchester runming back Scott DIckman In gridiron action but he was just too good toddy, " the progressed, “ we decided to finish him and John (T reacy) compete Otis Singletary says he is uncertain rebound for hoop In exhibition tilt Thanksgiving eve at Field Thursday at Memorial Field. Kucinskas was one of defensive electronics lab worker from together." over this distance. It would b6 a if the firing of head football coach House against Cibona of Yugoslavia. CIbona’s MIhovll Nakic Lexington, Mas|:\ said. A junior at Providence College, great race.” will wind up in court was late on play. Huskies won, 84-71. ‘ T ’ve been tinning 90 miles a the 6-1, 175-pound Quinn won the This could very well happen next week. I'm getting better every year New England intercollegiate cross year as Coghlan has vowed he’d roundup I. and I want to win here yet. This is' country title this fall when he'nipped return and a move has already Radiol N V only my third race this fa ll," O’Shea Ray Treacy by one-tenth of a se­ started to bring John Treacy over Islanders erupt for 9-2 win said. One of his Lexington room­ cond. from Ireland for the 1982 run. U-TV Texas regains same pride St. Louis Blues are blue, TONIGHT 8 - NHL; Canadiens vs. Capitals, ESPN beating Aggies on holiday Times changed, 7:30 - NBA; Cellirs vs. Bullets, sinking like submarine WINF, WPOP; 8 .'Knicks vs. Cavaliers, Ch.9 By United Press International Heading the schedule Saturday is can give Bear Bryant his 315th 8;30 - Soccer; Steamers vs. the Pennsylvania showdown triumph as a college coach and top Wings, USA Cable ’The bowl berth'was taken care of between the top-ranked Pitt By Mike Tully Trottier to key the rout. Wayne the mark of the legendary Amps in our organization,” added Beren- 11 - Basketball; UCLA vs. last week — Thursday was the day Panthers and No. 9 Penn State. Alonzo Stagg. UPI Sports Writer Babych and Brian Sutter tallied for son. Maybe some of the decisions for the University of Texas to regain Brigham Young,“nSA Cable " I voted thpm No. 1 during the “ I ’ll be glad when it is o ver," said Chase accepted St. Louis, which was unable to made in September will be some misplaced pride. preseason, and even this past week I Bryant, "But, I don’t think our The St. Louis Blues have the protect goalie Mike Liut, who sat reversed.” ^ “ It was necessary (to beat A&M) voted'them very high,” Pitt coach players will be worried about any blues. And they should. After out the third period. Mike Bossy Flames 7, Kings 1 and I ’m glad it’s over,” Texas coach Jackie Sherrill said of the Nittany finishing second overall iii the stan­ scored one goal and three assists record except trying to beat At Calgary, Alberta, right winger Fred Akers said after the sixth- Lions. “ We have some areas on the By Earl Yost "It was lovely to come back to Los Angeles Track Club runner and dings last year they were expected while Butch Goring scored a short- . Auburn,” Ken Houston scored two third- ranked Longhorns, on their way to Sports Editor Manchester and run," she said. it wasn’t until last summer that she to contend this year. Instead, they handed goal. Undefeated team where our talent is as good or Other games Saturday involve a period goals to help extend Los the Cotton Bowl against Alabama, better as theirs, but overall we’re 'There was less pressure this returned to competition. are sinking faster than a lead sub­ "When the Islanders got ahead of number of sectional clashes, in­ Times have changed. Angeles’ losing streak to four. The downed Texas A&M 21-13.“ A&M is not as good. Herald photo by Tarquinlo time. 1 trained for Manchester for “ I made up my mind on the 20th marine. . us we let them come to us,” con­ cluding Boston College vs. Holy Julia Chase-Brand can attest to a good football team. They have a the last two weeks. I started running anniversary of my experience in “ We know we are running out of Flames broke the 21-game scoring Pitt ready "This is the best football team, Cross, Florida vs. Florida State, that. tinued Federko, “ We have been lot of talent. ’They fought their rear- again last summer in New York Manchester in 1961 that I would time,” veteran St. Louis forward streak of Kings’ right winger Dave since I ’ve been around, that Penn Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Virginia Manchester tailback Scott Dickman (35) ducks inside and Twenty years ago all eyes were saying all year w e’ll get it going the ends o ff out there and so did we. I ’m when one of my students said she come back and run this year,” ' Bennie Federko said Thursday night Taylor, the fourth-longest streak in State has ever had,” Tech ys. Virginia, Oklahoma vs. looks for running room in annual Turkey Day gridiron clash focused on a pretty, dark-haired 19- next game. But we may run out of NHL history. really proud of our guys. was a marathoner. I ran about 40 Chase-Brand added. after emerging from a closed-door for wrapup Elsewhere Saturday, Alabama Oklahoma State, Houston vs. Rice, against East Catholic. Eagle defender Chris Darby (20) moves year-old Julia Chase from Groton next games.” Texas avenged two straight upsets miles the past two weeks to prepare Little did the Smith College meeting called to discuss a 9-2 faces traditional rival Auburn. With Tulane vs. Louisiana State and in to make play. Dickman with 144 yards rushing was voted who showed up in running gear and Liut spoke even more bluntly. Flyers 3, Bruins 1 to A&M on the strength of three for Manchester." sophomore 20 years ago know that thrashing by the N.ew York a victory, the Crimson Tide, 8-1-1, Arizona State vs. Arizona. game’s top offensive player. vowed to run with the pack unof­ “ We just plain quit — and if you At Boston, Tim K err and Brian second-quarter . The Sponsored by Puma, she had she was making history for Islanders. "We know we were PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Todd ficially iri the 25th Five Miie Road are going to compete with a cham­ Propp scored one goal apiece and win improved its record to 9-1-1. 2 hoped to average 6:30 per mile, fell members of her sex by protesting expected to win this year. But we Blackledge, (3urt Warner and Kenny Race. pionship club like the Islanders, you Pete Peeters turned aside 31 shqts. After the Aggies went ahead 6-0 on short by a minute a mile, but was the AAU- rule. And she aroused have played with no intensity, no Jackson. Dan Marino, Julius She did and finished with a time of can’t do that,” ;Said Liut. “ We have The Bruins averted their first two first-quarter field goals, the' happy with her showing. She was a’ enough national attention so that desire, no willingness to sacrifice.” 33:42. to get working and start over and we regular-season home shutout in 170 Dawkins and Bryan Thomas. Longhorns went to work, led by two finalist in the 800-meter run in both today, females and males compete Anders Kallur scored two first- Those two trios — the former of Yesterday, the still trim 39-year- can’t keep putting o ff when w e’re games when Brad McCrimmon’s reserves, Robert the 1960 and 1964_Olympic Trials but on the same level against one period goals assisted by Bryan Trot- old Barnard College (Columbia going to get started.” slapshot bounced o ff a defender past Penn State, the latter of Pitt — are B rew er and running back John a knee injury shelved the one-time another. ‘ tier and set up three later scores by the players the fans will be watching University) professor and mother of “ We are re-evalutaing the players Peeters at 13:38 of the third period. Walker. Brewer, who has directed and cheeping Saturday in the 81st a son. Chase-Brand was welcomed the Longhorns since regular Rick with open arms for the 45th running meeting of the ninth-ranked Nittany Mtivor suffered a shoulder injury Lions and unbeaten and top-ranked of the Manchester Thanksgiving against Houston, completed 8-of-lO 7 morning race. Panthers in P itt Stadium. passes for 134 yards and scored one One of those trios likely also will This time she toured the course in touchdown. He also hit 37:56. get all the headlines and praise for on a 38-yard scoring play. Twenty years ago, there were only providing its team with a victory. Walker, a sophomore who was two other females In the race, Chris The respective coaches and their subbing for' A.J. Jones, led all McKenzie of New York and Diane staffs, however, w ill know better. So rushers with 178 yards on 36 carries. Lechausse of Manchester. All three will the skilled people named above. He also scored Texas’ second . V finished, unofficially. “ All games are decided b y the touchdown on a 60-yard run. Yesterday there were more than lines,” said Penn State coach Joe Brewer, who joined the Texas 300 females, all official entrants Paterno. squad two years ago as a walk-on, among the field of better than 4000 That seems particularly true for said he was impressed with A&M. runners. this game. “ I learne'd to respect A&M Chase-Brand staged a one woman III-?- -For several reasons, the Panthers today,” he said. ‘ "They fought us for crusade against the then governing are one touchdown favorites: Their 60 minutes and p la y ^ a real good Amateur Athletic Union to alter its II 10-0 record, ’ their 17-game winning game all the way. On our first stand on prohibiting females to com­ streak — longest among the nation’s scoring drive, I have to credit our pete in the same road races as winning colleges; the success of offensive line. ’They really took it to males. Dan Marino, one o f the nation’s top^ ’em and enabled us to capitalize on rated quarterbacks, and their The AAU didn’t agree overnight •sorrte important third-down plays.” but ChaserBrand raised enough fuss defense, which ranks first “I’m not disappointed at all,” statistically in total defense and so that the rule was altered several 'vgMiMtv A&M coach Tom Wilson said after against the rush and fourth against years later. his team fell to 6-5 with a Dec. 12 the score. date against Oklahoma State in the Gridder sued Still the Pitt coaches felt their Independence Bowl to come. “ I feel speedy but relatively small and in­ better now than I did going into the K ENT, Wash. (U P I)- G r e e n Bay Ml experienced defense were big under­ Herald pho^> by Tarquipio game. I’m very proud of our team.' cornerback Mark Lee is being sued Herald photo by Pinto dogs to the Lions’ offensive line, Texas is an excellent team and will by a woman buS driver because Lee which many coaches call the best in be a great representative in the Cot­ There is nothing but joy for Manchester High as Indian gridders Thursday at Memorial Field. Win was fourth In row for allegedly beat her up last March. ' Steady stream of race finishers in yesterday’s Five Miier the nation. ton Bowl.” congregate in midfield to celebrate 9-6 win over East Catholic Manchester and gives It 4-3 lead In series with East. 12 - THE HERALD. Fri„ Nov. 27, 1981

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IRVING, Texas (UPI) - The Dallas from behind to nip the away and wound up with badly settled down and executed very changes in our defensive plan as a one of 43 yards in the second Ghost of Thanksgiving Past dropped frustrated , 10-9, bruised ribs. well. We have some excellent result of White’s injury. I don’t think quarter. by Thursday and an- It was certainly not an over­ quarterbacks in Glenn and (third we let up any. “ I can’t say anything Scoreboard X-rays were negative. But in the nointed as the newest Lost In the narrow victory were powering victory since the winning first moments after the game stringer) Gary Hpgeboom. The only bad to say about him. He’s quicki the performances of Dorsett and hero in the lore of the Dallas Cow­ margin came on a blocked extra Dallas doctors were not optimistic trouble is that they don’t get to play agile, gets out of the poieket Well and Chicago’s Walter Payten — par­ boys. point courtesy of 6-foot-9 Ed Jones. much.” is very capable.’’ , ticularly that of Payton. Payton Carano may not see the light of And the Cowboys had to survive a Carano’s action, in fact, was the “The last time I played that much gained-179 yards on 38 carries. No day for another five years, just as he last-minute scare while John first he has had with a game on the football was in the.all-star game in player has ever carried the ball as hasn’t for the past Hve, but Roveto’s 49-yard field goal try line since he joined the team five college,” said Carano. “ I always many times in a single game against Romo 3-22. Madnot 2-24. Delaney 2-12. Janet Schaefer 214-208-193-615, whatever happens during the sailed wide to the right. But it was a years ago. felt I could play. There was never a KC l>el Dallas and it was easily Payton’s First d<^wns 14 21 Murphv 1-22. Dixon 1-18 Dclroit-ScoR 3- Shirley Eldridge 475, Barbara remainder of his NFL career he will win nevertheless and it pushed Dallas ran only four plays in the problem as far as confidence level. Rushes-yards. 28-116 41-171 71. Nichols 2-19, Sims M l, Hill MO. ‘He settled down, best showing of an otherwise Hussey 1-9. King 1-6. L. Thompson 1-6. Seifert 456, Fran Misseri 181-182-526, have an unseasonably mild evening Dallas, 10-3, a half game up on the third quarter and after the Bears “1 got a lot of experience in this Passing yards 129 114 lackluster season. Dorsett, Sacks by-yards Tr-40 Lee Bean 473, Karen Hershberger at Texas Stadium to look back on Philadelphia Eagles in the race for went in front in the openipg. minutes game. I know I will benefit,by it. I Basketball 3-18 meanwhile, picked up a bland 72 Hockey Football Return yards 141 120 459, Joan Franco 189-469. Nancy and recall with fondness. ■ the NFC East titler executed well’ , of the fourth quarter Carano went to hope Danny can play against Passes 14-2fr-2 10-22-0 yards, but his Season total of 1,331 Washburn 194-513, Donna'Page 468, And if it all had the look of a not- work. He drove Dallas 78 yards to Baltimore, but I would certainly Punts ^^-374 4-42,f, This is the first time Dallas ha^ set a club record. Fumbles-losl 1-1 3-1 Deana Richard 176, Ruth Woodbury so-instant replay, that’s because if the Chicago 2-yard line only to have look forward to the opportunity to Penalties-yards fr-78 4-42 should have. edged in front of the Eagles all year Time of possession M;3Ti 29.2T 460. and Philadelphia must travel to a fourth-down pass batted down. play.” ' ^ . ‘"The only thing I can say is that Bow ling Seven years ago on Thanksgiving Then, after the Cowboys took over my performance was something Miami next Monday night while one Cihicago, 3-K), scored its gorahead INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RFC- John Maiorca 157-152-419. Day a one-time quarterback named at the Chicago 37 with seven touchdown «i seconds into the fourth that God gave me the streng^ to Na t io n a l h o c k e y l e a g u e NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. RUSHING-Kansas Cily-Delaney 17-77. more Cowboys win would clinch By United Press International By United Press International By United Press International Fuller 2-19, Hadnot 5-16. B. Jackson 4-4. Dick Lessard 371, Bernie Goodin rushed onto the field minutes to go, Carano guided Dallas quarter on a 2-yard run by quarter­ do,” said Payton. “We didn’t win, so Wales Conference them a playoff position. Eastern Conference American Conference I)etroit-Sims 20-64. V. Thompson 8-40. 9 138-365, Bill Pagani Jr. 363. Ken to replace and rally the distance in four plays — the last back Vince Evans. That score ended it doesn’t matter too much how Patrick Division Atlantic Division East Bussey 5-31. Hippie ?-22. L. Thompson 1- the Cowboys to a victory over the W L T Pts. GF GA W L Pci. GB W T Pet. PF PA 9. Kane 2-5. King M. Scott 1-mirtus 1. • Cromwell 356, Bob Smith 136-354. Carano was forced into that White could play when the Cow­ of them being a S'-yard run by an 80-play march that took almost many yards I gained. I just think we NY Islanders 14 4 94 73 Philadelphia 11 1 .917 NY Jets Pittsburgh 4 1 .625 265> 244 PASSINC^ Kansas Citv-Kennev 4-8-38-2; TKK-TOTAI.KRS- Karen Bar- Ken Osborne 352, Newt Emerson rival Washington Redskins. Thursday's game when White, boys, meet Baltimore in 10 days. fullback Ron Springs behind a eight minutes off the clock. should have won it.” 11 8 88 64 Boston 11 2 .846 Miami 4 1 ,62f. 275 238 •Fuller 10-17-131-0. Detroil-Hipple 10-22-132- Philadelphia 12 9 81 93 nowski 450, Tina Ahrens 475, Mary .350, Roger Labrie 143. Red Madsen This time, however, it was Carano “Glenn was nervous when he first clearing block from ’. The two teams had traded field New York 4 8 .333 Buffalo 5 0 .583 , 237 209 scrambling for a first down late in NY Rangers 8 12 2 75 91 Washington 4 8 .333 New England RECElVlNG-Kansas City-Smith 5-61. coming on to replace the injured Washington 10 0 .167 257 277 Schultz 453, Lorna Salvatore 201-466. 139, Dan Jeski 135. the second quarter, was clobbered came in,” said Cowboys coach Tom “I think he (Carano) handled goals in the first half — Dallas’ And the Bears probably would fi 14 2 71 83 New Jersey 3 10 531 Baltimore 11 0 .063 209 412 and, despite a giant by end A1 Harris and safety Gary Landry. “He missed some keys and himself real well,” said Chicago Rafael Septien hittii/ig a 41-yhrder in have, too, if it had not been for the Adams Division Central Division il case of nerves, managing to bring Ghost of ’Thanksgiving Past. Quebec 13 10 3 114 idS Atlanta 7 4 .636 - Cincinnati 3 0 .750 330 224 Hoop opener Fencik. White fumbled the ball didn’t make some plays. But he safety Doug Plank. “There were no the first quarter and Roveto making Boston 12 7 4 89 72 Milwaukee 8 5 .615 — Pittsburgh 5 0 .583 275 229 Montreal 11 4 6 10) 83 Detroit 6 5 .615 - Houston 7 0 .417 210 263 The East Hartford Buffalo II r. 6 79 fff Indiana 7 7 ,500 l‘/i Cleveland .417 206 261 2 Hartford 3 10 14 66 88 . Chicago 6 8 West Explorers are set to open Campbell Conference Cleveland 4 9 .308 '4 Denver 8 .667 241 194 their 26th season and bid to 1981 Norris Division Western Conference Kansas City .615 313 251 W L T Pts. GF GA Midwest Division San Diego .583 370 312 regain and win a 12th New Minnesota 11 4 6 28 97 60 W L Pet. GB Oakland .417 195 239 England Basketball Assoc.’ Chicago 9 6 >7 2ff 110 9f. MANCHESTER San Antonio 9 4 .692 Seattle .333 209 289 Winnipeg 10 8 3 23 88 94 Utah 7 5 .583 National Conference championsbip Sunday night, Lions' defense Detroit 7 11 S' 19 87 100 Denver 6 5 .545. East at East Hartford High St. Louis • ’^7 13 4 16 STi 103 Houston 6 9 .400 W L T Pet, PF PA against the Hartford Oilers Toronto S 12 S LS 92103 Kansas City •3 9 550 Dallas 10 .760 299 241 R O A D R A C E Smvthe Division Dallas 1 13 .071 Philadelphia ■ 9 .750 297 172 at 7:45. Edmonton IS 6 3 33 131 90 Pacific Division NY Giants 6 .500 242 213 The Explorers will have Vancouver 10 9 4 ^ 86 79 .417 250 294 7 Los Angeles 11 Washington. Calgary 7 12 S 19 89 107 Portland St. Ixiuis ' : .417 248 327 Tom Meggers (Boston POSTERS & Los Angeles 9 14 0 18 96 122 Phoenix Cent College), Fran Laffin (St. Colorado 3 IS 4 10 S7119 Seattle 6 5 .5i5 3 Minnesota . ’ .583 280 269 (Top four in each, division qualify for Golden State 7 6 .538 3 Detroit ’ .5>38 318 264 Michael’s) at fprward, 6-9 checks Chiefs Stanley Cup playoffs.) • San Diego 2 10 .167 '7'/ Tampa . Bay f .5«) 217 190 Bill Pardo (New T-SHIRTS Thursday’s Results Thursday's Games Greqn Bay \ .417 220 286 Hampshire) at center, with Philadelphia 3. Boston 1 (No Games Scheduled) Chicago : .231 185; 285 • POSTERS'AF-IE HAND SHK SCREENt D New York Islanders 9, St. Louis 2 Friday's Games We: Jerry Fort (Nebraska) and ON HE AVY WEIGHT STOCK T SHIRTS . Calgary 7. Los Angeles 1 PONTIAC, Mich. (U P D - A good yards rushing. Delaney gained 77 “I thought we could make it,” (All Times EST) San Francisco I .750 270 214 A) Weston (UConn) at ARE COTjTON'POLY BLEND Wh Iu * F rid a's Games Washington at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta . I .500 328 25^1 WITH NAVY TRIM ADULT S i/ lS O N lY defense is almost as much of a tradi­ yards in 17 carries and has 1,062 this Levy said when asked why he went (All Times EST) Philadelphia at Indiana. 7:35 p.m. Los . Angeles . I .417 268 271 guards. Peter Egan, Don tion with the as season. for it. “And, quite frankly, I thought Montreal at Washington. 8;0Tf p.m. New York at Cleveland. 8:05 p.m. New Orleans ‘ .3^ 166 261 Carlos, Danny Moore and Thanksgiving. Minnesota at Winnipeg, SiOfi p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 8:(Ff p.m. Thursday’s Results Frank Russo round out the Kansas City scored a touchdown we did make it.’.’ Vancouver, at Colorado, 9:3fi p.m. New Jersey at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Detroit 27. Kan.sa's City 10 \ Even the so-so Lions’ teams of re­ on its first possession of the first’ Detroit took over oh its own 30 and Chicago at Edmonton, 9:3Tf p.m. Denver at Kansas City, 8:35t p.m. Dallas 10. Chicago 9 squad. Egan will serve as A GREAT GIFT IDEA! cent seasons have been generally Saturday's Games Golden State at Milwaukee. 9 p.m. Sunday's Games assistant coach. half and got a field goal following drove 70 yards — all on the ground New York Islanders at Boston, aft. Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. (All Times .EST) characterized by a defense that the opening kickoff of the second. against the toughest team in the Washington at Hartford Chicago at Phoenix, 9:s< p.m. Baltimore at New York Jets. 1 p m. There will be a TO ORDER.SEND NAME .ADDRES?, tired from overuse before it. was New York Rangers at Quebec San Diego at Los Angeles. 10:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland. 1 p.m. preliminary game at 6:30 But after the score, the Chiefs only league to run on — to score a Buffalo at Toronto Houston at Seattle, 11 p.m. - Green Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. . & S6 00 PER ITEM overrun. got three first downs. clinching touchdown that made it 27- Detroit at Pittsburgh Saturday's Games Los Angeles at. Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. betw een St. John’s of And the help the front four-led The Chiefs were the top rushing 10 with'just 2:46 to play. Chicam at Calgary Boston at Atlanta St. Louis at New England, 1 p.m. Cromwell and Assumption ,,n____POSTER (3 i 6-00 ;t:,i Philadelphia at Minnesota Cleveland at New York Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m Detroit defense has been getting team in the league entering the Billy Sims, who hyperextended his- Colorado at St. Louis Detroit at Philadelphia Tampa Bay at New Orleans. 2 p.m, CYO of Manchester. rlf _ ___'T-SHIRT Q s Dili Q i Vancouver at Los Angeles from an offense led by young game but were limited to 116 yards left toes early and only gained 64 Indiana at Washington . Atlanta at Houston, 4 p.m. PRICE includes P'OSTAtit ^-lAX . quarterback Eric Hippie is making New Jersey at Dallas | Denver at San Diego. 4 p.m. rushing, some 70 yards under their yards in 20 carries, carried Utah at Denver at San Francisco. 4 it even tougher. average, by a Lions’ defense that linebacker Cal Peterson four yards American Hockey League ■ . Seattle at San Diego p.m. Shares lead NASSIFF RACE PRODUCTS Hippie threw first-half touchdown held the Bears to only 24 yards net with him to score his 13th By United Press International Oakland at Seattle. 4 p.m PO BOX 605 MANCHESTER ,CT passes of 10 yards to tight end David Northern Division IBUSUKI, Japan (UPI) total offense its last time out. touchdown of the season'. W L T Pts. GF GA . (203M)43 ('3iV' Hill and 40 yards to “I can sense the confidehce in our An interference penalty on the Maine IS 7 2 32 92 72 Chicago 0 3 0 6 -9 — American Lee Jrivino Fred Scott while Ed Murray kicked first play of the game put the ball on New Bruns. 11 .6 3 2S 76 S4 Dallas 3007-10 shot a 5-under-par 67 defense,” said English, one of the Nova Scotia IQ 13 1 21 97 91 Dal—FG Septien 41 a pair of first-half touchdowns three Detroit defensive linemen who the Chiefs’ 35 and six plays later ^ringfield 9 11 2 20 61 8Tf Chi—FG Rovoto 43 Friday to ^hare the lead Thanksgiving Day and the Detroit have been All-Pro at one time or Hippie rolled right and found Hill in Fredericton 6 13 ‘•1 13 72 109 Chi—Evans 2 run (kick failed• with Japan’s IsaoAoki Southern Division Soccer DaMSprings 5 run (Septien kick) defense limited Kansas City to just the end zone for a 10-yard Rochester 11 8 3 2fi 93 73 after the second round of a N another. “I can sense the team con­ A-63.499 one field goal and six first downs in touchdown. Binghamton 11 10 1 23 83 79 $277,777 international golf fidence growing. New Haven 10 10 2 22 7S 70 the second half of a 27-10 Lions’ vic­ “We’re deep at an awful lot of Kenney responded with a 69yard Hershey 10 10 1 21 79 89 Chi Dal tournament. tory over the Chiefs. positions,” he said. “And we’re scoring drive for Kansas City and Erie 8 10 3 19 63 8f> First downs 15 11 Trevino sank six birdies Detroit’s eighth straight win at Adirondack 8 11 3 19 60 73 Rushes-yards 50- 229 31-95. against one bogey for a 36- CHANNEL. developing a lot of confidence in the designated scoring back Billy Thursday's Results Sacks by yards 2-19 2-17 MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Pas: ing yards hole total of 135 to pull into home, six this season, pulled it to coaching staff,” Jackson pounded over from the four New Haven S, Erie 4 By United Press International 43 178 Binghamton 8. Hershey 4 Return yards 10 38 within a half-game of first-place “Now we’re winning,” said Hip­ to tie the game. Eastern Division Passes a ’tie with Aoki, the first- Springfield 4. Fredericton 2 W L Pci. G 6-19-1 9-23-1 Minnesota in the NFC Central Divi­ pie, who started his first pro game Friday’s Games Punts 7-37.7 6-44.0 day leader, Aoki, who took EARLY BIRD Murray turned a Stan White in­ New Y oii» 2 01.000 Fumbles-Iost sion while the loss dropped Kansas New Brunswick at Adirondack Pittsburgh 2 01.000 4-2 3-2 a o n e - s tr o k e le a d seven games ago and has lead terception into a 34-yard field goal Rochester at Nova Scotia Penaltles-yards 5)-29 4-45 City out of a first-place tie with Baltimore 1 01.000 Time of possc.^sion Thursday, shot a 68, with Detroit to five wins. “ Maybe down and added a 46-yard field goal im­ Saturday’s Games Cleveland 2 1 .667 /» 34:48 25.:I2 Denver in the AFC West. the road we have a chance in the Adirondack at Binghamton Buffalo 0 1 .000 an eagle on the third hole mediately after Nick Lowery began New Haven at Hershey INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 0 Philadelphia 0 2 .000 and two birdies against no ’’If you ask me," Kansas City playoffs.” the second half with one from 33 New Brunswick at Maine Rushing-Chicago-Paylon 38-179. Suhov A New Jersey 0 2-.000 coach Marv Levy said, ’’their Erie at Springfield 8-41. Evans 4-9 Dallas-Dorsett 19-72. bogeys. “Perhaps our players didn’t put yards out. Western Division Springs 4-9, Carano 6-9. White 1-8. Hill I- defense is what makes their team enough importance on this game,” Scott’s touchdown was a 40-yard St. Louis 3 minus 3 Three strokes off the Memphis 2 pace at 138 w(ere Lon go. Their defense was really helped Levy suggested. “Detroit really just third down pass on which Hippie Los Angeles 010—1 Denver 2 Passing - Chicago-Kvans 6-18-1-60. Calgary 13 3-7 f^ayton O-l-O-O Dallas-Carano 6-15-0-131. Hinkle of the U.S. and Chen in the second half. Four straight played better than we did. gave a pump-fake to his primary Wichita 0 White 3-7-0-66, Springs O-M-0. times we had penalties on second First period—1. Calgary. Bridgman 12 Kansas City- o 2V, Tzen-ming of Taiwan. “I thought before the game our receiver before dipping out of the (Lavallee, Rautakallio),• allio), 6:10.6:ir Penalties- • • Phoenix 0 Roceiving-Chic.-if Watts 2-28, Williams SATURDAY ONLY UPI photo Kelly, LA, 1:13; Clement. Cal, 9:03; 2-28. Payton 2-4 ' Dallas-Hill 4-117 Hinkle had a 67 and Chen down that, made it third and long. team was really tuned in to play pocket to arch a perfect strike to his Thursday's Games Smith, LA, 11:44; Houston. Cal. 11:44; •Pearson 2-16. Johnson 1-27. DuIVee 1-22 shot a 68. Nov. 28,1981 “Their front four could really dig well. You could have heard a needle secondary receiver in the end zone. Hopkins, .LA, 13:10; Bourgeois. C^l, 19:06. (No Games Scheduled) > Springs M5, V in and go after our quarterback,’’ Running back of the Chicago Maitln of Dallas on tfilsTilay yesterday in S^ona period—2'. Calgary, Lavallee 6 Friday’slay s Games drop on the floor, it was so quiet. The two touchdown passes give (unassisted), 2:09. 3, Los Angeles, Dianne Memphis at Buffalo said Levy, who was high by two on Detroit just outplayed us. Bears is stopped for no gain' by Harvey Texas. Pityton'gained iTd,yards In 10-9 loss. 23 (Hardy. L. Murphy), 7:21. 4, Calgary. St. Louis at Wichita Hippie 11 in his seven pro starts — Saturday's Games TO THE FIRST 100 the number of second-down The game could have turned on a Cyr 4 (Bridgman, Lavallee)i,12:0T. S. New Jersey at Philadelphia one more than the combined total of Calgary, Russell 3 (Hislop, Clement), penalties assessed against the fourth-down run by Delaney with the two Kansas City quarterbacks, Memphis at. Baltimore Chiefs. 16:22. Penalties—Turnbull. LA. 3:09; New York at Cleveland CUSTOMERS 7:30 to play that looked better from Kenney (9) and Fuller (1). Ojeda signs Korab, LA. major, 3:40; Plett, Cal. Wichita at Kansas City The Lions’ front four of ends A1 major. 3:40; Reinhart, Cal. S:S0; Korab. Pittsburgh at Phoenix AT EVERY CHANNEL HOME CENTER the press box than it must have ac­ LA. 13:34; Pepllnski, Cal. 19:IS. Pay Less Baker and Dave Pureifory plus tually been. The quick rookie needed Third period—6, Calgary. Houston 4 tackles Doug English and Wiiliam only three yards around left end and BOSTON (UPI) - (Labraaten, Chouinard), 7:^. 7. Calgary.- Gay got to starting quarterback Bill Big obstacle Rautakallio S (Chouinard, Labraaten). For Home appeared to have it once he skidded Southpaw Bob Ojeda 8:13. 8. Calgary, Houston S .lunassisted), Kenney twice for 20 yards in losses to a stop with his waist clearly past MILWAUKEE (UPI) — signed his 1982 contract lS:f/t. Penalties—Korab. LA. major, 4:S1; and then, when Steve Fuller Peplinski, Cal. major. 4:S1; Lewis. LA. Heating Fuel the Lions’ 30. > Milwaukee coach Don Nelson says with the Boston Red Sox, 8:15; Houston, Cal. 8:13; Hislop, Cal. replaced him in. the second half, But the official spotted the ball the cost of an insurance policy for Manager Ralph Houk an­ 8:47; Bourgeois. Cal. 16.3T.; Kellv, LA. Tennis dumped him three times for 20 19:28. with its nose barely touching the Marques Johnson is the biggest nounced Tuesday. Shots on goal—Los Angeles 7-1I-11—29. yards in losses also. yard line and that was a few good in­ obstacle to signing the star forward Calgary 11-11-8-30. Detroit couldn’t keep outstanding ches shy of what he needed to keep to a new pact and ending his con­ The 23-year-old Califor­ 13th. Goalies—Los Angeles, Le^sard. Cal- rookie running back Joe Delaney the drive alive. nia joined the team Aug. 9 'gary, Lemelin. A—7534, tract holdout. By United Press International from reaching 1,000 yards (he only “ I thought we had to go for it,” Nelson said Wednesday it would from the Sox’s Pawtucket New South Wales Women's Open needed 15) but it did stop him short Fuller said. “If we scored a cost about $1 million for a policy to . farm team, where he was St. Louis 200—2 At Sydn^. Australia. Nov. 26 12-9 with a league-leading NY Islanders 3 SI—9 ^cond found h i of the 98 he needed to break Mike touchdown, it would have given us protect the club against injuries that First period—1. St. Louis. Babych S Chris Evert Lloyd. U.S., def. Nancy 7 7 5 2 p i e c e R A T C H E T Garrett’s 1967 club record of 1,087 the momentum," might end Johnson’s playing days. 2.13 ERA. (Pettersson. Federko). 0;S7. 2. New York. •Yeargin. U.S., 6-3, 6-2; i Martina Nav­ Delivered Katlur 7 (Trottler, Bossy). 1:^., 3, New ratilova. U.S., def. Sue Saliba, Australia. York. Bourne 11 (Potvin, Carroll), 9:S2. 6^. 6-3: Evonne- Goo^agong Cawley. Reg. 27.99 S O C K E T S E T . 4, St. Louis. Sutter 11'(Babych), 13:30. S. Australia, def. Marie Pinterova Hungary, Call 647-3929 y o u New York. Kallur 8 (Trottier, Nyslrom), l/d", 3/8” & 1/2" drive set contains SAE and metric ition- 6-4, 6-3; Andrea Jaeger, U.S., def. Kathy new e^drecrea 19:40. Penalties—Patey, Stl, 14:S2; Jordan. U.S.. 6-3, 1-0. retired (Jordan sizes Case included. Olympic group ff club Langevin, NY. 14:S2; Bourne, NY. 1S:(E. suffered stomach upset); Bettina Bunge, Anytime! D-13 p la y o n o Second period—8, New York, Nystrom U.S., def. Anne White. U.S., 5-7. 7-5, 9No TO 288^ ^ pjp cusiOk4ER 6 (Potvin. Merrick), 6:SS. 7-. New York. Jane Preyer, U.S., def. Sue Barker. , NoOafn«a NoQimmlca NoCoupons Look For The Bossy 19 (Goring, Potvin), 11:S3. 8. New Britain. 6-4. 6-3; Barbara Potter. U.S.. York, Goring & (unassisted). 12:13. 9, def. Pam Teeguarden. U.S.. 6-1, 7-6, 7-5; in agreement New York. Trottier 7 (Bossy. Kallur). Virginia Ruzici, Romania. deL Leslie 14:S1. 10. New York. Trottier 8 (Kallur), Allen. U.S.. 7-6. 6-1. . • CTHVW)- 18:10. Penalties—Potvinr- NY, 3:f9; Third Rbund Sutter, Stl, major. 10:00; • Lane. NY. Bettina Bunge. U.S., def. Pam Shriver, 2 major, 10;Q0; LaPointc., Stl. 12:12; U.S.. 6-4. 4-6. 7-6; Barbara Potter. U.S.. "BINGO BUGS” fitn e ss Jonsson, NY. 12:02; Turnbull. Stl, 13:X. def. Jane Preyer. U.S.., 64. 6-41; Wendy LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The Olympic Committee Third period—11, New York, Trottier 9 i Aero*’ ’ Turnbull. Australia, def' Virginia Ruzici, SUNDAY ONLY reached agreement Thursday with the Los Angeles “Bingo Bugs" will bo appearing dally In (Kallur, Bossvi 6:08. Penalty—Pelterss- Romania. 6-3, 6-2; Anne Hobbs. Britain, Memorial Coliseum and will begin work on refurbishing on, Stl, S:0r,; iiottier. NY, 1S:22. def. Catherine Tanvier, France. 3-6, 6-2. Nov. 29,1981 ^ o ts on goal—St. Louis 6 16 8—32. 6- 3. FALL SAVING the stadium for the 1984 games early in 1982. New York 10-13-8-31. The intitial construction project, which could cost 219. The Herald. Just look for the “bug” with Goalies—St. Louis. Liut, Edwards. New 1300,000 South African Open York, Melanson. A--lfi,138. At Johannesburg. Nov. 26 . AT TO THE FIRST 100 7 million, calls for restructuring the Coliseum’s sewage sa u n a Second round system and renovations in the air conditioning system of a number In each ad; If you have It, mark nuts®*^ Men’s singles jte a fn - j " Vitas Gerualtis. U.S., def. Terry Moor. Lynch the dressing rooms. Philadelphia 111—3 U.S.. 6-3. 6-3; Buster Motiram, Britain, CUSTOMERS Later in 1982, concession areas will be improved, fully f,f«.faclli*i« Boston 0 01—1 def. Danie Visser, South Africa 6-1, 5-7, at every channel home center It off with an X on Your “Bingo Card.” First ^riod—1. Philadelphia, Kerr 6 7- 6; Steve Denton. U.S.. def. Sherwood 1974 Dodge fort S p o rt...... *1995 some cement work and painting will be done and (Linseman, Hoffmeyer) 5:07. Penalties— Stewart, U.S., 64. 64; Tom Gullikson preparatory work will be started on a new track. Adams, Pha, 8:48. Boteil, Pha, 17:02. U.S., def. Rolf Gehering,' West Germany Olympics’ President Peter Ueberroth and Executive Mark off all numbers on your card and Second period—2, Philadelphia, Propp 6-3. 6-3; Shlomo Glickstein, Israel, del. 1974 Dodge Adventurer Pi(d(up 16 (Marsn) K:10. Penalties-O’Reilly. Harold Solomon, U.S., 7-6. 7-6; Andrew *1995 Vice President Harry Usher said a front row of 25 to 50 ^ s , 0:fi; Cochrane, Pha, 0^58; Flock Pattison, South Africa, def. Andreas seats will be removed to make more room for the track, hart.rt. Pha. 3:36; Park, Bos, 4;S4; KasMr. Maurer. West Germany 6-1. 64; Freddie you have won our Weekly *100 Awardl' ^s.IS. major-minor 8:W; Lmseman, Pha. Sauer. South Africa aef. Leon Naude. 1975 Olds Starfire H.B. _ ___ *2495 which otherwise would not meet Olympic standards. major-minorijor-minor 8:57; O'Reilly,O’Reilly, Bos, ll:fi2; South Africa. 7-6. 2-6, 6-2. / Construction of the track, along with extensive elec­ Peelers (served by Adams) Pha, ll^ri2. Third period—3. Boston. McCrimrhon 1 1975 Corolla 4 spd. Wagon . . . trical work, improvement of the public adress system There will be 12 exciting waoks of (Pearson) 13:38. 4, Philadelphia. Clarke *2495 and installation of at least one scoreboard and possibly 4 (Barber, Arthur) 19:36. Penalties— BIngol None. ‘• another will await completion of the 1982 football ourS S * ' Shots on goal—Philadelphia 8-7-13-27, Basketball 1973 Corona 4 spd. Wagon . . . *2495 season. Boston 9-11-13-32. Ueberroth and Usher released the construction pro<®SfWr"' Goalies—Philadelphia, Peelers. Boston, Baron. A—13.585. 1976 Mustang Maidi I ...... schedule after renewed talks this week between the IF YOU ARE A WINNER *3295 Olympics’ president and Coliseum Commission Presi­ l( you have a wlnnlna Bingo Card on which all 24 numbera have been matched with the total of all the numbera publlahed during the w m K, dent M.J. Frankovich. cal The Herald the next publishing day between 9 and 10 A.M . to Date changed 1981 Starlet5 spd.A/C .... *5995 Bjit a source told the Los Angeles Times that venty your card. In the event of a tie, only those winners calling SENIOR ■ ■ ea 3 LB. FIRESIDE Frankovich was still not satisfied with the Olympic between 9 and 10 A.M. the following publication day will be eligible lor 9:0° P '% PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - '^ e With Mike Hazard scorching the 1980 Datsun 5 spd. Wagon, A/C the prize. • y o U rsp o t- persuasive power — not to mention cords for 47 points, Irish Agency *4995 Committee’s position on providing the stadium with 9:0° reserv e tw ^ e n THE the sizable checkbook — of televi­ whipped Sportsman Cafe, 79-73, scoreboards. be a r l y t o ' 1980 GMCHigh Sierra Pidiup . An announcment last week that two Swiss firms, ALL THE DETAILS WILL c o m e in e sion prompted Army and Navy to Wednesday at Bennet. Bill Eller ha(l *5995 LIMIT 800 PER STORE UMIT 3 LOGS D-37 LongineWittnauer and Swiss Timing, would install a BE IN THE HERALD’S FULL COLOR PACE move their 82nd annual game back 15 points, John Pisch 14, Don Carlos PER CUSTOMER huge scoreboard in the stadium did not fulfill all the one week. 13 and Dan Moore 12 for Sportsman. 1977 Dodge Custom Van ___ PLAVOFF With the contest now set for Dec. 5 *3495 desires of the Coliseum dfficials. The Playoff Club 9t Hfrtfor^ * B Dave Lewis had 18 points and If the Coliseum wanted to keep the scoreboard, the ' EVERY THURSDAY! 800 Connectlwf ' at Veterans Stadium, the Cadets and Bruce and Kurt LeDoyt 16 and 13 I PONTIAC CHaefe ClHtIflad PagM Daily Midshipmen have three full weeks respectively as Fogarty Bros, stadium would eventually have to bear some of the cost For “RINQO BURS” Iwuiietlom. East HaftfoUl '•ftr ■ ' irv- - ’ - ’ I I CHANNEL of the scoreboards. RoyPietrOiMana§§r< ' to get ready.'That presents a big stopped the Explorers, 74-69. Bill problem for the coaches involved in Pardo netted 25, Tom Meggers 18 MW WtST HOME CENTERS what both academys refer to as N Ihte utklisr !• not Oft ttM bMii o( your car • 649-4321 and Mike Donan 12 for the • You probaMy paid too much! "America's No. 1 Do-It-Yourself Stores" “THE Game.” Explorers. W-180-48 THE HERALD. 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By Suspn Plese DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 9 AM Style: Herald Reporter fV . r V. Si'S He is seated at an oak finished pipe organ ih the sanctuary of an old It comes stone church; his body responds to 14 imperatives of g complicated musical passage which seems to roll off his fingers, filling the echoey and goes space with glorious sound. SAVE $46 OFF He completes a scene as much European as American, Vaulted Mfr'sLM Price m Browsing through boxes of old ceilings, leaded windows, wood, CUiSINARTDaluxa papers, I often come on something I stone, and tile lend a timeless old- GENERAL ELECTRIC TOASTMASTER i Hi ■Wrote when I was starting in the world quality both to the organist 2-tO'10 Cup Automatic Fiip-Ovar Food Processor DLC7E C U iR O L II® newspaper business and I cringe and to the church — South United Drip Coffeamaker Mfr*a reading it. "How could I have Methodist Church at 1226 Main St. OvamBroilar uaioaoo...... ‘Trua*to«Light* David Morse, 27, of 20 Hartford - Caldor R««. P rte *...... 3MT Make-Up leupdrM l 4 ^ S r m written so badly?" Caldor Sal* Prica ...... iftJTO 0«r OH 7 f t j* Powerful motor for afatniess Naturally, all that makes me Road is the weaver of magic. He has Rao-aw...... A, I.# D steel discs, blades and plastic been the organist and choir director tMIr. MaB-ln Reiiate...... 4.00* Broil on one 8l(te,..ftlp to bakei worry about how the things I’m dough hook. Also includes ^93j».,.,..26*i70^ at South Methodist for the past four Polished chrome interior with re- . large-capacity bowl for writing"now” will strike me a year movable trays, doors, racks. *5230 Has oonvenlenee outlet and . - ■ ' i" y o u ft- years, apd on Sunday, Dec. 6, at 4 COST... delicious holiday cooking! from now. p.m. at the church, he will be a 15.70 sa.& psyw r,{ ‘ Soa cteffc for datalls. {«DCM9> *Saas s f iclaifc i s > for s detail*. I console myself by saying that featured performer with the what I wrote last year or 20 years Manchester Symphony and Chorale ago wasn’t really that vbad at the at its “Christmas Gift of Music” '4 r * , time I wrote it. It’s just out of concert directed by Dr. Jack Heller. fashion now in style and content. MORSE IS congenial, yet details EDISON Duei'Wsttsge of his life must be picked piece by THIS WHOLE THOUGHT piece from a memory which ■ is Deluxe Comfort Heaterlt came to me, if you can believe it, evidently used to modesty. His Otir early today as I walked past musical career began with piano R^.3ft98 32.70 Bergdorf Goodman, a fashionable lessons at the age’of 10; and by the Haaet store on Fifth Avenue in New York. age of 12, he was capable enough to M id d W Model They have some clothes draped on take a job playing the organ for a PROCTOR-SILEX female dummies in their windows church in Vermont. After graduation from high WEST BEND GENERAL ELECTRiC Large, Famliy-Sixeiv GENERAL ELECTRIC that had me staring in disbelief. The EDISON Deluxe dummies were wearing what looked school, he studied at Hartt School of ‘The Poppery’ Food Processor Toaster/OvenfBroiler ‘C N y i l o M ^ ^ '* ^ , Comfort Serisor Heater like baggy little Satin knickers or Music, University of Hartford, and Hot Air Com Popper Caktor Rag. Prfoa ...... 59.97 Cakktr Reg. P r i e a .4799 also took lessons in New York. He Cal^SalaPifea ...... 49.78 CahiprS«l* Price...... 37.70 , 1400-Watt Pistol D» bloomers. Mir. MalHn Returta...... 9.00* Mir. MalHn Rab a t a ....; ....3 9 8 i served in a Baptist church in Hart­ . 49.70 What do baggy little satin ford and a Lutheran church in g.“. 19.70 2-heat levels let you choose your R«e.».97..',:rf:" ^ • 19ifw»L 9 . bloomers have to do with something Uses no oil...for (ewer calories, vouR 0 7 own comfort range up to Meriden before he came to South easier clean-up. Tasty, nutritious Pushbutton rM^automatlcMiy FINAL COST... O f .f D 1600-watts. Fan-forced air. JSffioosT , 34.70 retracts cord for s to r^ or ,< 1 wrote 20 years ago? Nothing Medthodist. snacks In just minutes. *5459 'Bee clerk lor details. (#FP-1) Model #324029 'See cleik for details. f*0220AL) travel. 6 aIrVheet s p a ^ , *PRQ4 . except those clothes will think of his The serious side of his nature Herald photo by Tarquinio work when hcilooks at pictures of40 disposable bag. this morning. The people of Rome Halloween party with his real father where an organ was available. Tickets for the Dec. 6 perfor­ YOUR O Q Q power for versatile uaa, |; in the choir’s rehearsal room, the be playing a Bach Partita, a collec­ 4 lips allow full-family use. 29.70 Wtih deep-clean Model : W; Ha* powerful 3» f are still using those bridges 2000 (a man dressed in a monkey suit).” Morse describes the symphony as a tion of dance movements for the mance are $4 general admission; $2 FINAL C O S T ...... 9 * 0 0 Flushes out debris your brush YbURPmALCOST action. #U4199 “pumpkin patch,” named because A good thing, too, because Granby “warehouse piece” — an old *See clerk tor details. (#SA76) #83167 speed nkStor.t’' ■" years later and they are universally keyboard. student and senior citizen. For infor­ oouid mlasi Model #71. -Saa cMife tor dslalto. dlflOn □ Model #7839 of its painted orange walls. attends services regularly, although favorite with bombastic style. recognized as some of Hhe most mation, call Van Frasher at 872- ‘t' THE MONKEY ignores Morse’s most people don’t realize it. "He Morse will join performers IN THE MEANTIME, he works. 7823. handsome and utilitarian structures ever erected by man, but I’m sure there are a lot of idiots like me in Rome at the time who complained because they didn’t look like bridges Teachers had always looked before. A PERSON could get rich and Ballet 15%iFE ALL TOYS famous if he was able to predict ac­ to exhibit IN OUR curately which fashion in clothes, TOY DEPT. which style of architecture, which HOBHES & ELECTRONIC GAMES ONLY piece of music or literature would art works i last. Theire are contem porary Christmas dance ' Choose from such Famous Names as: critics of Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn who didn’t think their music •FISHER-PRICE •COLECO •CHILD GUIDANCE •HASBRO STORRS — Three art teachers, from was very good, Those critics would planned at AAHS ^ ■ the Manchester Community College SAVE OVER $26! •IDEAL •KENNER •MATTEL •MILTON BRADLEY •TONKA certainly never have believed we’re faculty will present a combined exhibi­ •PARKER •PLAYSKOOL •KNICKERBOCKER AND MORE! ^SA V EO VERm still playing it. tion of paintings, drawings and sculp­ Sometimes it takes a hundred Dolls, jack-in-the-boxes, soldiers, sugar ture at the University of Connecticut PANASONIC 12” Diagonal Does not include tricycles, bicycles & accessories, video games & Items already on sale. Store stock only; sorry, no rainchecks. PANASONIC 13’* DiagMai years before a style or fashion es­ plums, snowflakes, mice, a cat and reindeer will Nov. 30 through Dec. 11. Black & White TV Set Portable Color TV.„Set ^ tablishes itsel/permanently in our come alive Saturday night when the Manchester The exhibition of works by Robert F. Our culture. The'final word on Ernest Youth Ballet presents ”Twas the Night Before Manning, Suzanne Howes-Stevens and Christmas, " Reg. 109.97 ...... »83 R*«.m «.7 8...... Hemingway, just as an example, is John E. Stevens, will be free to the Telescoping UHFAIHF antenna and *299 public in the Atrium Gallery of the new .OutnWx II picwre tube with automatic probably not in yet. The word on The fantasy will be at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester modled-ln carry handle lets set move easily UConn School of Fine Arts building s^loj pHolaod fine tunlrw. Housed In ^ High School with Miss Priscilla Gibson, artistic from kitchen to laundry to bedroom! #TB1214 ATARI Video .fwndaome wainut-looK c&lnaf. #CT309 Shakespeare is in. The word on between 8:30 a m. and 4:30 p.m. Mon­ A Computer System ' ‘ -< George Bernard Shaw is final, but director for the youth ballet, waving her wand day through Friday. ATARI it’s impossible to say yet whether and bringing all of the familiar characters to Also, there will be a public reception Norman Mailer, 'Saul Bellow or life. Of course, this will include Santa Claus. for the artists Nov. 30, at 4 p.m. in the Caldor ^ 1 ^ 7 Hemingway will be much read 100 New additions this year, to the traditional gallery. years from now. They may. be just classic, are a frost scene, tarantella dolls, Manning, of South Windsor, who is Low Prjee ...... I \ 0 m showing paintings and drawings, is Challenging family game with realistic passing styles in the literary win­ Chinese dolls, a Russian doll and ribbon candv. dow. coordinator of MCC's Vifeual Fine Arts action at varied skill levels! Includes Also to be performed the same night will be Reviving styles is a major Program, and director of its Stairwell joystick and paddle controls; TV switch the premiere of a modem ballet, "Capriccio.” Gallery. and AC adapter. Easy-to-lnstall; does business. It’s especially prevalent in TTiis was choreographed by Miss Karen Moore of He has had six one-man exhibitions, not affect regular viewing. Comes the clothes fashion industry but it complete with exciting 'Combat' New york. Set to music by Rimsky-Korsakov. five in Connecticut arid one in Mexico Game Cartridge for a fun-filled start happens with art, architecture and "Capriccio” is a dancer’s interpretation of the City, and has participated in many and hours of entertainment. #CX2600A music, too. I always think a style music. group shows in the state. revival in any area is more .apt to M*;* Miss Gibson said it ranges in mood from the Suzanne Howes-Stevens of Mansfield, [ v p nSTEROIDS have come from the sales depart­ fiery dances of Spain to the playful frolics of an assistant professor at MCC, also is ' saaaaa i i fB® ® ® ATARI ‘Asteroids’ Video Game Program ment than from any artist. There’s young girls. “Capriccio” has something to offer showing paintings and drawings. She often a fake-genuineness about it everyone,” she said. has had one-woman shows in Hartford, with 66 Game Variations mg^ that turns me away from it. There is Manchester, Simsbury and on Cape’ SAVE OVER $62 f (#CX2649)Our Reg. 29.70 ...... ^ O . h U Lead parents are Michael Wright and Denise Cod, and has won prizes at two. SAVE OVER $S0! a revival now in artdeco artifacts of Desmarias. I,ead children are Heidi Schauster Your spiceship Is trapped in a deadly asteroid belt! 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He hak Has hi-fllter, loudness switches and LED Elecfranlc ctook for auto onfoff. Also popular and as enduring an article of Miss Kramer is of Vernon; Miss Cloutier is of had one-man shows in Rome, Hartford, tuning plus belt-drive turntable. #417(>-100 Sfor* slock only on all game cartridges; sorry, no rainchecks. has phono Input Jack and matohina clothing for women as brown cor­ Bolton. The rest of the cast are all Manchester . and Simsbury, and has taken part in designer speakers. Model *2467-9 duroy pants have been for 50 years, I residents. numerous invitational and juried shows suppose I can look forward to in Connecticut.. The Manchester Youth Ballet is a ribn-profit CHARGE IT! regretting ever having written this. He won a Purchase Award from school located at 388 Main St. It was founded Temple Beth El in West Hartford, and 1978. . MANCHESTER Tricia Dougan, left, plays the part of the Sugar Plum Fary and a best-in-show award from the Art VISA VERNON Now you know Tickets for Saturday’s performance are Apryl Sahadi plays the part of the lead Sugar Plum in thp Works Gallery of Hartford, and is 1145 Tolland Turnpike represented in the collection of the Tri-City Shopping Center adults, $3.50; students and senior citizens, $2. Manchester Youth Ballet's production of “Twas the Niglit Bobby Fischer won 20 consecutive They, may be purchased at, the door. New Britain Museum of American' Art games in grandmaster competition • Before Christmas," scheduled for Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. at and in private collections in this coun­ SPECIAL HOLIDAY WEEKEND HOURS: CLOSED THURSDAY (THANKSGIVIH6 DAY) • OPEN HMDAY AND SATURDAY, 9 AM TO 10 PM •SUNOAY, 10 AM TO 6 PM -PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATUROAY betw een D ecem ber 1970 and Manchester High School. try arid Italy. September 1971. For more information, call 486-3688. ■V — - * ^ m

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p.m. at (The Now) St. James Episcopal Church, corner Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. through Jan. 31. (762-7257) of Zion and Hughes streets, Hartford. • East Hampton Jayceee: Setback tournament • Greater Hartford Community Collega:- The Dec. 4 at the Plus X Center, adjacent to St. Patrick college Studemt-Faculty Cultural Committee will pre­ Church on Maple Street at 8 p.m. (273-7383) sent a one hour theater dence-plece Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. • Paperback A ll^ , South Windsor: Writers Club In the auditorium of the college, 61 Woodland St. No meets at 7:30 at the Alley, 084 Sullivan Avei (644- 9979) ** Where DINING Is A PLEASURE admission charge. The public Is Invited. (549-4200) ' • Southern Connecticut Coiiege, New Haven: Free Spanish Film about thblilstory and culture of Spain, Deo. 3 at 8 p.m. In the rnkln lounge of the college un­ ion. (397-4314) \ . 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The lecture will be at the society, 1 Elizabeth Cinefiludio — 300 Summit St. (527'- Stripe.s (R) Fri 7:30; Sat and Sun NOW SERVING BEER & WINE St.; Hartford at 10 a.m. (236-5621) 3811) 1:30,5:25,9:15, with SUr Crazy (R) Dames Fri and Sat 7:30. with Fri 9:30; Sat and Sun 3:25, 7:15. • University of Hartford, Hartford: “ There Is Kentucky Fried Movie (R) Fri and Order any TWO Entrees Coming to Coa'^hlight Nothing Certain but Death and Taxes,” will be the Humoresque Fri and Sat 9:15. The Promoter Sun 7:30, with Sat midnight. from our dinner menu anc| get topic of a lecture to be presented by Dr. Martin L. Stevie Sun 9:15. STORRS The husband-and-wife team of John WItham Coachlight Dinner Theater, East Windsor. Levine In Room 320 of United Technologies Hall on Coloniol — 492 Farmington Ave. Translux College Cinema — Rt. (232-2100) » 195 (429^062) and Beth Fowler will star in Cole Porter’s For information and reservations, call 522- the campus, 200 Bloomfield Ave. at 6 p.m., Dec. 3. Stripes (R) Fri-Sun 3, 7. with Stir Banquet & Wedding Facilities the 2nd Meal at V2I Price Kung fu Halloween (R) Fri 6:30, iis coupon cannot be comblnecl with1 any ofc our ^ally specials. (243-4349) , Crazy (R) Fri-Sun 5, 9. “Kiss Me Kate," opening Dec. 1 at the 1266; 9f45; Sat and Sun from 1 p.m., with Luncheons Daily • Sunday Brunch discounts or other coupons. Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (R) The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (PG) Fri-Sun 2, 3:45, 5:30. DANCING a LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRI. A SAT. CALDOR PLAZA EXIT 93 OFF 1-86 Fri 8:15, Sat and Sun from 1 p.m. CLOSED MONDAYS HAST HARTFORD Southern Comfort (R) Fri and Sun 7 with this coupon 649-5487 ^ p.m. at the hall on the campus of the University of Cinema One - 1022 Main St. (528- 7, 9: Sat 9. 989 ELLINGTON RD. SO.WINDSOR Connecticut. (486-4195) 5015) Sneak Preview: Absence of Malice ______289-7929 HlQh.r price pr.vallt Expire. D.c. 3, 19.81 Paternity (PG) Fri and Sat7:15,9: (PG) Sat only 7 (shown with 9 p.m. • Wednesday Noon Repertory, Hartford: The Per­ Sun 2, 6:30, 8:15. Southern Comfort) forming Arts with Lunch series wl|l present Tom Poor RiehardR — 467 Main St. VERNON Sllvprborg, tenor In a program of French art songs (569-1622) Cine I & 2 — 57 Hartford Turn­ and German Lieder at Center Church House, 60 Gold Paternity (PG) Fri and Sat 7:30, pike. (649-9333) 9:30, 12; Sun 4:30, 7:30, 9:30. Paternity (PG) Fri and Sat 2, 7, Theater St., Hartford. (249-5631) Showrape Cinema — 936 Silver 9:15: Sun 1:45, 3:30, 5:20, 7:05. Manchester Country Club • University of Hartford: Dr. William Willett will con­ Et Cetera Lane (568-8610) 9:15. Hell Night (R) Fri and Sat 1:15, Flipper's New Adventure Sat and duct the Hartt Concert Band In concert Dec. 1 at 8 Sun 1:30. p.m. at the University of Hartford’s Millard Auditorium 3:25 , 5:20, 7:^ , 9:35, 11:40; Sun Whether you are planning a wedding or banquet for as many as 1:15, 3:25, 5:20, 7:20, 9:35. True Confessions (R) Fri and Sat ‘Tavern • Holo/in-the-Wall Theater, New Britain: "P.S. Your at no charge. (243-4421) The Great Muppet C^per (PG) Fri 7:16, 9:30: Sun 3:20, 5:15, 7:15. 200 people, a private meeting for as few as twenty, or a relaxing • Saint Joseph College, West Hartford: The Catch 9:30. Reader’s Choice of Connecticut Magazine’s Cat Is Dead," opened Oct. 30 and the final shows are • Old Stale House, Hartford: Largest and finest and Sat 1:10, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:35, weekday luncheon, Manchester Country Club offers ideal facilities. and Madrigal Singers at Saint Joseph’s will be 11:35; Sun 1:10, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 1981 Favorite Overall Restaurant in tonight and Saturday at the theater, 121 Smalley St. collection of Connecticut Crafts will be on sale at the Scenic beauty of the Globe Hollow Reservoir and the comfortable, (827-1324) featured In a concert Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. In Connor 9:35. SUNDAYS Hartford County. Chapel. The program will be Christmas carols, State House, 800 Main St. Sale opened Nov. 25 and Time Bandits (PG) Fri and Sat unpretentious atmosphere of the clubhouse combine to provide a • UConn Nutmeg Theater, Storrs; "Grease," Dec. 1 will continue through Dec. 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon­ 1:40, 4:20, 7:10, 9:40, 11:55; Sun iNOUKA/CanCflM/ • Sunday Chaitipagne Brunch through Dec. 6 with matinees Dec. 5 and 6 and no renaissance madrigals and motets and rounds from 1:40, 4:20, 7:10, 9:40. mmtTATI »4 tXIT •• MUm UlPtI The Dining Room & Cocktail picturesque setting. Select dates are still available so please call day through Saturday and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Carbon ciopy.(PG) Fri and Sat ■AST HARTPOIIO •••>•■«> OPENING NOW AT 11:00 A.M. TO 2:30 P.M. evening performance Dec. 6. Evening performances the 17th and 18th centuries. (232-4571) This Friday It will be open until 7 p.m. (522-6766) BAHOAIN MATtNU DAM.V Lounge are Open Noon til 10 p.m. now and let our experienced staff help to arrange your own special 8:15 and matinees at 2. Theater Is oh the campus of • The Sounding Board, Hartford: Huxtable 1:20, 3:15, 5:05, 7:20, 9:35, 11:30; |*1MT SHOW ONLY tl.M • Multi-Media Show, Windham: Show features Sun 1:20, 3:15, 5:05, 7:20, 9:35. Christiansen & Hood, women’s vocal trio, will perform affair. • Lunch • Dinner the University of Connecticut: resident Connecticut artists, opened Nov. 20 and con­ Arthur (PG) Fri and Sat 1, 3, 5, traditional and original songs, Saturday at the Soun­ Banquet facilUiet for all your party needs 230C) Main St., Glastonbury • 659-0366 • Theater-by-the-Sea, New London: "The Pirates of tinues through Dec. 4. Hours are Wednesdays, 2 to 5 7:25, 9:50, 11:55; Sun I, 3, 5. 7:25, f f ding Board in FIrst-St. Paul's Methodist Church; 571 9:50.' * Penzance," opened Nov. 20 and will play through Dec. p.m. and Friday and Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 POWERFUL Luncheons (Open to the public) 6 at the theater, 325 Captains Walk. Performances Farmington Ave., Hartford. The French Lieutenant’s Woman ^David Ansen, Newsweek MR. PURR’S LORSTER SPECIAL • Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: Jack Daniel’s p.m., at the Old Fire House on Webb Hill, off Route (PG) Fri and Sat 1:25, 4:10, 7:10, Tuesday through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 7 9:45, 12:05; Sun 1:25, 4:10, 7:10, Mon. - Fri. 11:30 - 2:30 Original Silver Cornet Band will appear at Jorgensen 203. (456-1661) p.m. and matinees at 2 p.m. (442-9862) • Wesleyan Potters, Middletown: Annual exhibit 9:45. " Auditorium on the .University of Connecticut campus, House of Wax (G) Fri and Sat 1:05, • Hartman Theater, Stamford: “ Catholics," opened and sale, Saturday and Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., PRINCE OF Nov. 5 and continues through Nov. 29 at the theater, Dec. 1 at 8:15 p.m. (486-4226) 3, 5, 7:25, 9:40; Sun 1:05, 3,5,7:25, Boiled ONLY dally and weekends at 350 S. Main St. (347-5925) 9.40. 307 Atlantic St,, 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday and Sun­ • Hartford Jazz Society, Hartford: James Moody Specializing In N • Children’s Museum of Hartford: The Dark Horse The Howling (R) Fri-Sun 2, 5:40, Lobster 395 day at 7:30 p.m. (324-6781) and his quartet, Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Hart­ Singers and Dancers will perform at the museum, 950 with drawn ford Holiday Inn, Morgan Street. (242-6688). THE CITY • Long Wharf Theater, New Haven: "This Story of Trout Brook Drive, West Hartford, Saturday at 2:15 butter • • SPEBSQSA, Hartford: The Hartford Barbershop 1 Mo AU TIIKS 1 Yours," opened Oct. 14 and continue through Jan. 17 p.m .(236-2961) Make your Christmas Party Banquets — Weddings — Social Affairs at the theater. 222 Sargent Drive, nightly except Mon­ Singers will sponsor a show Saturday at 8 p.m. at 1 “FLIPPBR" Q UT.ML >T LN 1 Bushnell Memorial Hall. The theme will be "Festival • New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum: Reservations now, facilities days. For show tlrnes and tickets call (787-4282). Coildstream Guards and the Royal Scots Dragoon The most fun Memories." Vernon c>r,r I -.2 • Coachlight Dinner Theater, East Windsor: Guards to be presented Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. at the money can buy I are available Sundays too! "Marne" opened Sept. 16 and continues through Nov. • Hartford Civic Center: "Genesis” will be featured ■ ROUTES se1-84 (Exit 9 6 )V 305 South Main St. in concert at the Civic Center, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. (566- coliseum. (772-4200) Manchester 20 at the theater on Route 5. For times and reservation • Antique Flea Market, West Hartford: At the West •9333 ■ THE PUMPER.MCKEL PUB call (522-1266). 6588) 35 OAK ST. MANCHESTER 646-0103 OF M.ANCUKSTFR • . Hartford Armory, 836 Farmington Ave., Saturday 10 ', Cine 1 cine 2 • Hartford Stage Company: “The Enormous Egg," • Greater Hartford Concert Band: The Band and a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. OAKLAND COMMONS PHONE tonight, Saturday and Sunday at The Old Place, 65 Jazz Ensemble will present a concert Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. ‘‘TRUE “FitemHy" 649-2811 • Wilton Historical Society, Wilton: Doll House I--, ..OKOn ••■Ml NEXT TO ECONOMY ELECTRIC 643PUBB CsnftMlom” - PQ T9QI w*»m« ■■ot O C •**•*.« I Kinsley St., Hartford. Show times today and Saturday at the 1st Church of Christ Congregational auditorium, Village Exhibit, at 249 Danbury Road, Thursdays and at 11 a.m, and 2:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1:30 and 5 12 S. Main St., West Hartford. Free admission. (666- 74LMI IM-HS p.m, (728-9319). 3232) TRY ONE OF OUR “NEW” % m • Hartford Stage Company: "Kean" by Alexandre • Wesleyan University, Middletown: Philip Prince COMRINATION DINNER SPECIALS Dumas, at the John W. Huntington Theater,.jSO Church will be presented In an organ recital In Memorial CbuntrgSquirr St., Hartford, opened Nov. 13 and continues through Chapel on the university campus at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2. To list H o- *D£»u h ^ ... Dec. 20. Performances Tuesday-Thursday, 8 p.m., • Southern Connecticut State College, New LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • BANQUETS V RT. 83, ELLINGTON, CT. 872-7327 Wednesday matinee, 2 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, Haven: The college’s Chamber Orchestra will present events O N L Y ^ 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 p,m. and Sunday matinee, a free concert Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. in Lyman Auditorium on 2:30 p.m. (525-5601). the campus. (397-4287) on Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. there will To list events in this EARLY BIRD • Trinity Rep. Providence, R.I.: "A Christmas be a combination lecture and recital In the same weekly guide to “where Carol," playing Dec. 1 through Dec. 27 at the theater, place. (397-4435) to go and what to do,’’ MERYL S 1 W JQIEMY IKONS 201 Washington Street. Curtain time, 8 p.m. with • Watkinson School, Hartford: Carol Kennedy, SPECIALS award-winning lyric soprano, will present a recital of submit them by Monday matinees a t'2 p.m. For Information and reservations at noon to the Enter­ (351-4242) Area code 401. art songs at the school, 180 Bloomfield Ave., Dec. 2 at 4:30 to 6:30 TUES.-SAT. • Coachlight Dinner Theater, East Windsor: "Kiss 8 p.m. (236-5618) tainment Editor, The NOV. 28 ft 29 soup, sandwich, salads Me Kate" opens Dec. 1 and continues through Feb. 7 Manchester Herald, dinners (522-1266). Herald Square, P.O. SATURDAY 10-9 SUNDAY 10-6 FOUR 244 Center St., Manchester 949-1995 child’s a seniors menus svallabis • Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven: "Rip Van Box 591, Manchester, Winkle,": or "The Works," opens Dec. 1 and continues CT 06040. through Dec. 19, Evening “performances, 7:30 and KEENEY STREET SEASONS The HORSELESS CARRIAGE La Strada West matinees at 2 p.m. on Dec. 5, 12, and 19 and Dec, 16, 1 :1 l u i n i u im HI). (( or.M . Kri- ^1.) (426-3164). 6RAMMAR SCHOOL 7 DAYS A WEEK SPECIALS ______Gt3-6I^5______• University of Hartford: "Trouble In Mjnd," to be BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER ...... 8.05 presented by the University Players In Auerbach 179 Keeney St. - Manchester TWIN BOILED LOBSTER ...... 10.05 Italian lEntrees Auditorium, Dec, 2, 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 6 at 2 Dance Weekend events SIN8LE BOILED LDBSTER ...... 7.85 Veal Parmigiana p.m. (243-4605). The Herald provides a 30 Dealers - Refreshment Bar PRIME RIBS OF BEEF ...... 7.85 comprehensive calendar of KING CRAB LEGS ...... B.85 with salad & pasta “where to go and what to M .50 Admission^ 1 . 25 with this ad CARBON STUFFED FILET OF FLOUNDER ...... 7.95 rolls and butter • Manchester Youth Ballet: “Twas the Night Before do,’’ every Friday in the with ohrimp stuffing Christmas,” will be presented by the Youth Ballet, Focus/Weekend section... SPONSOR: MMCHESTER ROTARY CLUB The above Include 20 ft. M/ed bar, potato or apaghattl. 2 dinners for ‘ 10.95 NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS directed by Pricllla GibSon, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at DAY. with coupon______offer good Fri 11/20 — Sun 11/22 Manchester High School. COPY EVERY SAT. MIDDLE EAST BELLY DANCERS MON. TM IU T in RS. .5:,IOa.m. lilTl77,Tiii • Hartford Country Dance, Hartford: Couple ^AVC Q EMBASSY I HI & S \T T il. 1 1 | , . m . dances, tonight, waltzes, mambos and more, 7:30 PICTURES Rnmann 411 Conn. Blvd., L Hartford 289-2737 Music PiuMtbyCPf mSSm ” STNDAY Til. 9 11.111. W m 2 iHanctieater Escape From N.Y. City HOUSE OF CHUN6 ■ • University of Connecticut, Slorre: Soprano (^rdfeatra anil (Eifnralc Featuring authentic Polynesian Regina M. Elliott, a graduate of UConn, will present a EYE FOR and Canto0ese Specialties ^trrb iKt. Itttt 7 free recital at Von der Mehden Recital Hall on the Or. Jack HaMar, Conductor " - Stuart Olllaapls, Choral Director college campus, Nov. 30 starting at 8:15 p.m.' (486- i:\OTH: DItIMxS DINNERS SERVED TUES.-THURS. 9-9 ITALIAN-AMBRICAN CUISINB David Moraa, Aaaoclata Choral Director a n EYE 2106) FRI. & SAT. 5-10 SUN. NOON4? • Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford: Music DOUBLE BILL CLOSED MON. TfJe utelcM te you to fo itt c io historian Arthur Schrader will present a program on ^ ^ ^ iiij ^ BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Early American Songs, Dec. 1 at 8:15 p.m. at the l|Ri4S5™^j ' u f i 0 * 1 1 ^ tuocouai*t Ifox ^c*te society, 1 Elizabeth St. (236-5621) Mr a e o M QLAVONSURY We have a complete menu • Windham Traditional Arts Society: Meeting of the 363 BROAD ST. CotCM tVtR Waters Coffeehouse will feature folksinger Paul CHRISTMAS Manchester Plus Weekly Specials Recker, today at 8 p.m. with open mike at 7:15 p.m. at CONCERT HELL • 4 9 - 4 9 S 8 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, borner of Valley and- Future Banquet Facllltlet Available Soon Walnut streets In Wllllmantic. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1981 Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton, CT 646-3161 • Von der Mehden Recital Hall, Storrs: First annual 4:00 pm NIGHT concert of Electronic Music and Film, Dec. 3 at 8:15 Manchester Country Club South United Methodist Church BERMUDA HAWAII PIZZA WAGON 305 S. Main St., Manchaaler Manchester, Connecticut DINNER SPECIAL FOR TWO Polynesian Dally Lunchaon Specials a n a r k e t iKasatimitifstamtetmmtmimimamBmmttsu Excerpts from Chrltimas Oratorio - Bach BESTAUFIANT Symphony lyp. 3 . - Saint Saens from Q S 8 S Mondayiday - • Friday 11:30-2:30 hearty, portions of Antipasto, Chinese Organist: David Morse BERMUDA RENDEZVOUS TREASURE ISLAND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Emblem Club )$(251 | prkv M r PMson twin prica par Miaon twin Chicken Parmigiana, Veal Rollatini, LUN(»I«DINNER Christmas Carols - Eversole FIVE 1982 DEPARTURES American Tenor- James Doing FIVE 1982 DEPARTURES Mon.— Hot opon lacod Cornad Boot Sandwich ______5 Day. /A N l^ta 12 Days/II Ni^ta TIME Spaghetti. 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Dear Abby D I VR.TRAPPED: you The Health Letter number 10-2, we owe our mothers, and DEAR ABBV: A lot of change your telephone “ 1 hear someone at my are inmu(ied, in Abby’s m y father-in-law. My husband, with H e a lt h What s wrong with the our Valuable Medical Examination. how we ought to write, women enjoy talking on the number here, but it was door, so I have to hang up,” booklet, “ How to Write no history of high blood pressure Abigail Van Buren truth? Simply tell her that suffered a stroke and has been dis­ Others who want this issue can send telephone or visit them as telephone, but I don’t worth it to me because but she says, "G o ahead Letters for All Occasions.” .s Lawrence you dislike talking on the abled for seven years. His blood 75 cents with a long, stamped, self- often as possible. happen to be one of them. I each time I got rid of one and see who it is. I ’ll Send $2 and a long, Lamb, M.D. telephone; it makes you pressure has been in the 130s before addressed eenvelope for it to me, in In my case, my mother is am busy with gardening, bad pest. 1 kept my number w ait.” stamped (37 cents), self- nervous. Just recite your and after the stroke. What good care of this newspaper, P.O. ^ x 88, mentally, alert and in canning, sewing and other secret for 10 months from addressed envelope to: Ab­ Abby, this boring, speech and hang up. 1551, Radio City Station, New York, reasonably good health, productive activities, and 1 one particular persistent, by, Letter Booklet, 12060 have his annual physical checkups WEEK-END talkative woman is driving N Y 10019. As it explains the regular but she is more than I can consider talking >n the long-winded pest by telling Hawthorne Blvd., Suite been? Send me your Health Letter me crazy? How can I dis­ Do you hate to write medical evaulation is our best tool take, except in very small telephone a waste of time. her I had my phone dis­ 5000, Hawthorne,' Calif. on medical examinations. from her room is the way her. You may see your courage her calls? ’There is letters because you don’t symptoms of heart disease but it is in finding the diseases that account doses. For the last six Besides, it makes me ner­ connected, but she got my she always dredges up future self. know what to say? Thank- 90250. - ■ DEAR READER: Even good not something that we recommend years she has lived in a vous. no cutting her off once she for most of the deaths that occur. some incident • frbm my * (y medical examinations that include as part of a regular medical nursing hortie 600 miles ’That includes heart attacks, strokes childhood that she thinks is all the tessts we know of that can or examination. and cancer. BONUS BUYS! away. She hasn't traveled DEAR ABBV: Our "am using." It's in variably should be used in a medical '-T h e standard, good quality ft is still true that the best oppor­ more than 10 miles from daughter, 24, will be get­ something that was pain­ examination will not prevent some medical examination will find tunity to cure cancer is when it is her home in the last 35 ting married within the Friday & Saturday Specials* ful, degrading and tan inailelcarriage House such cases from occurring. many cases of High blood pressure, found early and treated early. A years. The last time I next six months. She’s huiViiliating to me. She V boutique I u«irHoclnnlnahairdesigning I f doctors did coronary high cholesterol and abnormalities good examination is the right time visited her (last summer) wants a formal church loves to talk about it, but arteriograms and visualized the cor­ people do not know they have, which to review your lifestyle and change *ITEMS AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 27-28 ONLY she talked steadily for 45 wedding. .18 Oak Street it's like a knife in my gut! 643-2461 onary arteries, they would find will enable these tq be treated it for the better to avoid or at least minutes about people I had Of course, we will send 649-5046 downtown Manchester 1 write to her often so 1 more advanced disease earlier, but earlier — thereby decreasing the postpone to an older age many of our never heard of. When she engraved wedding in­ won’t feel guilty about the procedure is costly, time- risk and disability. major medical problems. ’Iliere wasn't talking about people vitations, but we have a visiting her so seldom. consuming and not without risk. It is ' Your husband may have been un­ really is something' to preventive 1 didn't know,’ she was t^yltop 190 FARMNOTON AVL, HARTFORD Thanks for letting me get question. Our daughter’s a good procedure in people who have lucky. Or he may have had a high complaining about the medicine. this off my chest. No given name a$ it appears 144 BROAD STREET, WMDSOR other people in the home, name, please, I don't want on her birth certificate is the food, the care, her "Agatha Suzanne," but she ARTHUR 40 WEST MAM, MCKVILLE to start any family wars. aches and pains, and the 2 INFREQUENT VISITOR has never been called drug stores . 942 MAW STREET, MANCHESTER high cost of everything. anything bijt "Happy" (She lacks for nothing, and DEAR MSITOR: The from the tinie she was a w the home she’s in is one of next time you feel like run­ year old. Very few people Vaseline Two-way action BEEF LOIN-BONE IN the most expensive.) ning from your mother’s even know her real name. C s - . - VictorsfStick ■ What really makes me room, pause a moment and How should it appear on Dermotology 1. Antilussive want to run scream ing take a long, hard look at the wedding invitations?' Formula Lotion Helps quiet We want everything to be th e sto re Help* heal •ever* the cough strictly according to cases of dry skin 2. Expectorant 7 Hoyle. ( P S. And by the w ith Sirioin way. who was "Hoyle ” SALE Helps loosen anywav?) MORE! 2 3 9 phlegm ‘Move-Up Day’ set PLANNING A WEDDING PRICE MORE 5.5 oz. size from Quoizel... DEAR PI.ANM M ;: r«g. 2.99 tst» BOLTON — The high school will hold its annual frienj!\f service ! Use Happy’s given name "move-up” day for Grade 8 students from town and Steals on the wedding invitation. MORE f^ine / For the 4 pz. size' Willington Dec. 2. Read and follow label directions Our Christmas gift to you P S . "Hoyle " was Ed­ 35* 1"* Students at this time will have an opportunity.to visit MORE.a/ues! the high school they will be attending the following year. mond Hoyle. He was born The visitors will arrive around noon, and will then walk in 1617 in London, and was through a simulated schedule of classes shortened in the first technical writer Eveready # FREE + length for the afternoon. on card games. 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Astro^graph a-.POH’TTRYTO wea-THERE HAVE THE 6IPE THAT FI6HT6 I HOPE SO, -WITHIN ONE LIFETIME,REMEMBER, Crossword T e a «e this ALWAYS BEEN THOSE THE WWpesr WINS/ f MARK.-BUT THE EARTHHAS aONE FROM THE | for Andover vacancy PLANET CAN’T WHOPe^TlWyANP ~ANP THAT’S aOINO I THERE IS HORSE ANP BUaaY TO , SVLL BE SAVER THOSE WHO PEffWP- TO BE US!!\------SO VERY OUTER SPACE ~ANP i d THEN I LITTLE THE PACE IS * 5 ® HAVEN’T Nov*mbw 2t, 1M1 be up to you to put the final MR. AM? ITALLOEPENPSON ^:iaiTIME«. ■ a moment ACROSS 45- March into Answer to Previous Puale Both have been active in town af­ This coming year you will be touches on things H you wish to WHICH SIDE m s - realize Important alms. . 47 Ponders . ANDOVER — March 9 will mark Yeomans said later he didn’t know rather fortunate In situations R A fairs for many years. TAURUS (April 204Hay 20) T 1 Soldier's 51 Big monkey L 0 8 1 N 0 D "5 the conjmittee was planning to send and areas which previously I D 1 C T the first time in this town’s history Don't be afraid to assert your­ address 52 Margarine 0 L 1 V E R D What will probably be more im­ may have caused you frustra­ N that voters go to the polls to.elect a only one name to the selectmen, so self today. You have more pow­ (abbr.) . 54 Overlook Q E N R A 8 T 0 L E, portant thaan the election is a tion and concern. Everything T selectman at a time other than the he sent his name in for considera­ er over events than you may 4 Heir 5 5 ______en8 0 V 1 P 8 R E 8 special caucus the Democratic, will begin to run so smoothly J L L 1 E realize. Take steps to change 7 Police ateri . Provence regular biennial May election. tion by himself, along with a copy of you might even find It hard to E A .8 8 w J X Town Committee will hold Dec. 2. lor the better that which needs !0 Force unit 56 Failure (2 D 0 his resume. U V u L A N 1 T R A T E The special electipn was initiated This will nominate a candidate for altering. 12 Seth's son wds., si.) Yeomans was chosen by the two SAOITTAmUS (Nov. 23-Dec. R E A 1 8 T E A R E 0 by petitioning by Paul J. Jurovaty election, and give that person' 21) You should be rather lucky aEMIHI (May 21-Juiw 20) Per­ 14 Salary 57 Weight selectmen, they said on the appoint­ sons with whom you have, a 15 Greek deity A R M L E 1 0 Y N E Jr., who filed more than 140 momentum for the voting day. today In just about anything In allowance J r N N 1 E signatures with the town clerk only ment day, because he seemed more which you are' Involved, but good rapport socially could 1 11*27 ‘ ' 16 Notice 58 Perform All registered voters will be prove helplul to you In other 17 Female saint D 0 L E Q 0 R B your greatest advantages are 59 Nutation N U B L E four days after Edward M. suited for the job. They said his ways today, such as opening Motley’S’ Crew — Templeton & Forman (abbr.) 0 N E T w Tb allowed to vote at the special elec­ likely to come from new enter­ 60 Accounting C E N T E R C A R U 8 Yeomans was chosen to fill the seat strength was in administration and doors or offering sound busi­ 18 Put in disorder tion, not just Democrats. prises lAfhlch have captured ' term 8 T V E A T T E 8 :T left empty when Percy B. Cook died finances, and also said they based your fancy. Find out more ol ness advice. 20 South what Ilea ahead for you In the CANCER (June 21-July 22) American DOWN 13.Auld-Lang 41 Feeble-minded in Septmeber. part of their decision on the infor­ Matters Important tp.your work Wf . year following your birthday by ME)' LOOK.'' BUMMV'S what imiiiiimiiifiHiiiiiiiiiiii mountains person After Cook died, the two mation in the resume. ot career can be successfully Bu s in e s s 22 Charmed sending for your copy of Astro- 1 Paradise 19 Tree 43 Mexican remaining members of the board. Jurovaty claimed later that he concluded today. You know BACK-’' HE MUST'VE WAS 24 Laity Bolton sets Graph. Mall $1 for each to HELP imTHEPOORl MARKET! dweller 21 College laborer First Selectman Jean Gasper and was never contacted and asked to Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio which are the most critical. s b a d u a t e d f r o m HE 26 Vocalize Give them top priority. NISHT SCHOOL,' GiVBHBRE, ELIMINA7B 2 Cremation fire degree (abbr.) 44 Modern fabric Selectman Peter Maneggia, had, by submit any information about his City Station, N.Y. 10019. ■Be 6!UWlUe> POOR 30 Ozone sure to specify birth date. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Whether m MOOLBfMH. 31 Music syllable 3 Units 23 Concord 45 Heroic law, 30 days to appoint a new qualifications, and challenged The voter signup CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. 19) at work or play, your peers or 32 Bean 4 Spore 24 Type row 46 Adjacent associates won't resent your member. decision by the selectmen by Play your hunches today 4 ' 33 G^etic 5 Ones (Fr.) 25 Asian sea 48 Government taking charge today. Under should you'become Involved In material 6 Without face 27 Dogmata agent Since Cook was a Democrat; they petitioning under state statute for a. your guidance, all runs special election. He more than BOLTON — Persons who are not ; a challenging situation. Your (abbr.) value I ' 28 Ark builder (comp.wd.) had to choose a Democrat, but their smoothly. (comp.wd.) yet sworn in as voters, or are not yet Intuition may present you with 34 George 29 Swindle (si.) 49 Let prerogative was to choose doubled the number of signatures he alternatives your logic might VmOO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) 7 Part of a affiliated with a political party and , McGovern's 30 Lemon drink 50 Printer's whomever they wanted, despite any had to acquire, and claimed he overlook. You’re entitled to let your hair church down a bit for some fun pur­ state (abbr.) who wish to vote in the upcoming I AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 8 Pets 35 Blondie's direction recommendation from the town collected signatures for only one suits today, but first take care 36 Graphic Republican primary for the 1st You should be very good today 9 Unptayed golf husband 51 Motoring committee. day, ' I of things Important to you layout 2 at adding clever, progressive hole 38 Swift aircraft association The town committee met shortly Yeomans, despite Jurovatyf/s District congressional seat may join hnanclariy or security-wise. 37 Skinny fish touchea to Ideas which have 39 Slob-like 11 Literary (abbr.) 53 Inordinate after Cook’s death, and endorsed protest, is now a member of the the GOP Saturday or Tuesday at the been bogged'down. Your new LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Herald photo by Cody You're likely to be tar luckipr 42 Bathed composition 40 Charge self-esteem / Jurovaty, The meeting was not well board, and will have about four town hall. " twists will get things off dead center. today with ventures that are Winnie Winkle — Henry Raduta and J.K.S. attended; only half of the 30 months of incumbency behind him Registration time on Saturday large and meaningful than you 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 will be a.m. to noon, and bn PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) members of the committee were going into the March election. ’He 9 ' You’ll respond very well to will be with the trivial or All smiles mundane. Think big. k. there, and Jurovaty won by only was also a selectman in the 1950s. Tuesday, 9 a.ifi. to 8 p.m. No challenge today, especially In 10 11 1 2 13 14 SCORPIO (OcL 24-Nov. 22)' I ia . P SIRPIE REMARKABLY I C A f/ 'T . B E - three votes. Jurovaty was .seeking his first term. Democrats can switch over. situations where others are about to throw In the towel. Lady Luck Is In your comer 4BO UT LISA COOPER FACT; SHE WAS Sandra Blafkin and Kim Hoops from Bolton, Cooperative Nursery School Wednesday. The today. She may shower you W ELL, THANK SiPES... IM 16 16 17 Boldness brings you victory. LAST N IS H T .' (SOOPNESS... P £ U 6 H T E P / 7 0 0 B U S Y and Kate Heidtman from Andover, enjoy a three joined their 20 classmates In the ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) with benefits you might not feel 7 COUNTINS /MY .Others can be wpportive only you deserve. You’re wrortg — TRY ID FISURE 18 19 20 21 Thanksgiving meal at the B'olton special meal. you do. to a limited decree today. It will OUT tvoMeN/y s i e e s i N G s ! i (NEWSFAPER ENTERPnSE ASSN.) 22 23 Open house scheduled 24 25 26 27 28 29

ANDOVER — The Women’s League will host an ART-CRAFT BAKE SALE 30 31 32 open house for all interested new members in the com­ Bridge 34 35 36 munity room of Andover Elementary School at 7:30' 33 p:m. Monday. SATURDAY NOV. 28th 37 38 39 40 41 The women’s club will be making Christmas tree or­ naments, and a presentation of club goals and ac­ 10 AM TO 5 PM 42 43 4 ^ complishments will be featured for prospective Beware of bad breaks ... members. Levy’e Lew James Schumeister MARSHALLS MINI MALL bad breaks u^en you can do 45 46 47 48 49 50 Call Jody Heidtman at 742-638 for further information. Manchester Parkade WEEKEND SPECIALS so. ! ■ Here Is his first example. 51 52 53 54 NORTH 1HI5151HE. . • Benefit homeless and abandoned animals West opens the king of dia­ ♦ 98« monds against your four ?6S3 55 56 57 heart contract and after ♦ QJ87 TA5TW>.' Office hours canceled receiving the three spot *A82 58 59 60 USDA CHOICE FULL CUT from bis partner West shifts Due to the construction of an addition to the present UVE CHRISTMAS TREES WEST EAST to the queen of clubs. building. Community Health Care Services Inc. is 17183118 ♦ 10743 ♦ QJ2 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) ▼ Q82 canceling its office hours on Tuesday for the month of THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM You take dummy’s ace Tag Now ... Cut or Dig Later ♦ A K 10 5 ♦ 943 and play dummy’s three of December. ♦ QJ1084 ♦ K976 Persons in need of service should call the agency of­ trumps. Blast follows with SOUTH the eight and unless you are fice at 228-9428 to make arrangements for December. WAGON SHED ♦ AK8 one of those players who VAKJ1H74 takes no precautions against N ♦ 62 such things as a 3-0 tnimp CELEBRITY CIPHER NURSERY USDA CHOICE ♦ 5 Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past 155 Griffin Rd. break you will play your ace snd present. Each t^er.in the cipher stands for another. Tequafs C. of trumps. South Windsor Vulnerable: Both North on Bl. S to SulUion A n . (Rl. 1«4), Dealer West Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence West will show out and Ry« 81. to Qrlffln Rd. • 3l9'73Se PORTERHOUSE or West North East Soeth ‘G CMCONNE DK PSJKCDS PSR !♦ Pass 2^ 4W after several moments of TW(3 s t r i k e s OW EASY, THE Pass Pass Pass careful plan and soul FIRST BATTER OF THE S A M E . searching study you will HERE'S THE N E X T PITCH — lose four tricks, game, rub­ SHORT STEAK ISKNR AOE MROJTSGHD UKJ Opening lead: ♦K ber and your partner’s 0 CALDWELL OIL, INC. respect. Now suppose you take out Eastern Conn. Leading some insurance. When East SOFFE BKBRHPM.” — NGL Full Service Optician By Oswald Jacoby follows to that first trump HIGHLAND PARK MARKET. a ^ Alan Sontag lust play your jack. You will Glasses • Hearing Aids • Contact Lenses 114.9 C.O.D. lose an unnecessary trump CNNBOHH trick if West produces the - “ Advanced Play at queen, but you will be sure PICK UP YOUR BINOO CARD HERE! 317 Highland Street Bridge” has a chapter on 763 Main St. 191 Main St. of your contract any way bad breaks. Kelsey points you played the hand. V Downtown Manchester Manchester 649-8841 Manchester • 646-4277 out that in rubber bridge )W1hl>«A.Mt,TWN«SUl FMtTMCTI PREVIOUS SOLUTION:"OI all the actors working now. Richard 643-1191______643-1900 you should guard against (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Pryor has the mosi instant rapport with his audience" — Lily Alley Oop — Dave Graue Tomlin

FfFtoUlars Po|^ _ Ed Sullivan I REALLY MUST. S L A D \VE KIND OF SPOOKY, THI I H E 'S DISCOVER JEANS PLUS LOW, LOW PRICES! BE ON MY w a x / c o u l d VJAY HE DISAPPEARED O N E g e n t l e m e n j h e l p •Ytou, DURING / SPOOKY Ulhen you just haue to hear her uoiie. THANK YtXJ \ DOCTOR! TRANSMISSION! i GUY/ AGAIN! PRISCILLA, WHAT^ ITS FART OF A CHEESE THIS CX3NCOCTION ■ ANP CHOCOLATE r FOUNP INJTHB PUPPING- 5ANPWICH I FRIPGE? COULPNT FINISH.' X

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THE HERALD, Fri., Nov. 27, 1961 — 23 A b o u t Tow n Bennet narnes C la ssified New sponsor is nam^d its honor roll BUSINESS / Virginia Foster of Tolland has been named'a new sponsor for the Parents Patrick Comins. Joy Covey, Following is the honor Hucstis. Kerry Hummtfl. Julianne Anonymous group of the Hunniford, Kory Kapitke, Matthew Kristin Craft. Lisa Dalessandro. Jennifer Den- greater Manchester area. roll for the first quarter Kim. Lisa Knowles. Mrs. Foster is a marking period at Bennet David LaJeunesse. Robert Lat-. n M i, Judllh Diana. Jennifer Dun- vis. Chang Lee. Jeffrey Luce. Lana fieid. Bruce Eagleson, James master’s degree can­ Junfor High School: Emmerling, Tanya Escavich. Bret Lundell. Scott McFarland. Michael Factora, Diane Fahey, Regina didate at St. Joseph’s Merrill. Laura Moriconi, Minda Fieming, Diana Flores, James Are you good candidate tor new job? College in the field of Grade 7 Mvong, Lisa Nadeau. Sarah Susan Allen, Pamela Anderson. J'licholson, David Nielsen. . French, Cathy Furst. counseling. She joins Deborah Goodman. Shari Jeff Beauregard, Mary Behlke, Michael Paris. Thomas Mrs. Elise Strickland of Goodwin, Peter Harrison. Erica Sira Berte, Wendy Burnett, Lauren Pritcha'rd. Kelli Reyngoudt, Hirschfield, Heather Hohenthal. Glastonbury as a c o ­ Carlson, Elizabeth Chaput, Alvin Laurie Robinson, Mark Schuhl, If you’re thinking of changing your job — and even in profitable? Has it demonstrated growth in terms of one kind of candidate and a $25 million company in the John Jatienda, Christine Jarvis, sponsor of the Parents Cruz. Ashly Cruz, Boakel Daniel ^nkow, Charles Senteio. this recessionary era, millions of you are — do not take market share? Is It in the public eye? How is it regarded Midwest might be looking for another kind.” Anonymous group. Daolusay. Holly Epstein, Carolyn Diana Smith, Daniel Soucier, Kristin Johnson. Tracy Johnson, Julie Kane. John Kerr. Susan King, a single step without first testing yourself with a in the stock markets? Executive recruiting firms such as Richards Con­ Ann Bonney, director of Fahey, Cheryl Finklestein, Noel Timothy Stahl. Douglas Stoker. Y o u r sultants do not function as employment agencies, but Forshier. Paul Szatkowski. Cynthia James Korien. Thonglai realistic assessment designed to answer the basic 4) How long have you been with your present com­ Child Life at Manchester David GallaCher, Stephen Tavlor, Laurie Thornock. Amanda Luangpaseuth. .... question: Am I a good job candidate? pany? Too short a time to make a definite contribution Dr. Nathanson suggests that after this self-examination David Mazzotta, Kent Michaud, M o n e y ' s Memorial, is coordinator Callacher, Christine Garant, Torstenson, Mary Ann Troy, Har- With the number of jobless heading toward the 9 or long enough to do so? Even if your rise hasn’t been has satisfied you that you are a good job candidate, you of the program tor the Kimberly Goggin, Patricia miet Williams. Victoria Zenick. Donna Morin. Kimberly Morrow, David Negri, Michael Newman, million mark and this month virtually certain to cross meteoric, have you enjoyed good and steady upward could generate your own job-seeking campaign. hospital. Gorham, ^nan Gorman, Marcelle W o r t h Griffin. Kristin Grote, Britt Chi Nguyen. Kristen Noone, Lisa the 8 percent milestone hit in October, do you dare to movement in your responsibilities and kept the momen- • Carefully scrutinize all help-wanted ads and use the The program is sup­ Gustafson, Hamilton Sonya, Eric Palicki, William Prignano, Alicia change your job deliberately? Y^s. You may feel you’re Sylvia Porter tuna going? personal contacts you’ve made in your own industry Quinby, Yvonne Rodriquez. John ported by the hospital and Haseman,. Paul Hendessi, Michael Grade 9 in a career dead end; an already arranged merger may 5) How.arp you compensated? Better than average for (with full knowledge your job search well might become its auxiliary. Sponsors Hille, Danielle lezri, Karen Emil Addabbo. William Ander­ Rogers. Shelley Sadd. Ronald Schack, cut your job out from under you and you’ve read the your peers in your profession, industry or company? If known to your superiors in your c o m p a n y ) . Keating, John Kramer. John son. Stephen Bayer. Sharon are area professionals Douglas Siwik, Lawrence Smith, signals; you know you’re nowhere close to using your your age-salary ratio is better than average, you’re ob­ • Check the numerous corporate reference books for who -volunteer their time Lajeunesse, Thomas Lyon, Bellone. Vicki Biske, Glen Bolduc. Virginia Foster Margaret Lyons, Timothy Mansop, Eric Browm, Scott Burgess. Teri Ronald Wescott. Jack Willard, potential and the quicker you move, the better for you. compensation, or do you genuinely believe that you’re viously a better than average job candidate. industry, product lines, location and growth potential. to facilitate weekly group Lenore McCabe; Scott McGrath, Callahan, Rebecca Castagna, Angela' Wojtecko, Jason. Wodden, ’The reasons go on and on. But they all come down to ready to take on greater responsibilities and can After answering these basic questions — which will’ - Write to say, KK) suitable companies (using proper Valcrie'Zak. meetings. The Manchester group is one of more than 30 Raymond Memery, Robert Robert Castagna. Cher^ Cheney. manage them? reveal far more than you expected if you answered names, addresses, eic.) detailing why you are indeed a Merrill, Kathleen Moriarty, Lisa “change your job.” throughout the state. honestly — yOu should also set your sights realistically ■ good job candidate. Morrow. If this is you, study the following test, answer each 2) What are your academic credentials? What school 2 Rachel Moulton, Melissa question as honestly as. you can, write down your did you attend and what degrees do you have? Do you in terms of your abilities and experience in relation to ("Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s,” 1,328 Muirhead, Lawrence Mullett, answers, then force yourself to an honest appraisal of have any special training or abilities that might set you the kinds of companies you would like to work for and pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money AL post gets trophy Kathleen Nevins, David Nix,'David apart from your peers (languages, oral or written com­ the potential growth and compensation they might offei". management, is now available through her column. i'Brlen, Rhonda .Oliver, Lori Owen, ydurself. ’The next step, says Dr. Barry Nathanson, Dilworth-Corneil-Quey Post 102, American Legion was Craig Phillips, Ashley Pigford, president of the nationwide executive recruiting firm of munications skills, a talent for transferring different The trick is not to set your sights too high or too low. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to“ Syivia 38 make roll “ You don’t have to be the best candidate in the world Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s,” in care of this awarded the attendance trophy at the recent 1st District Heather Prewitt, Robert Prytko, Richards Consultants Ltd., “ is to find the right fit, disciplines)? Herald photo by Pinto meeting in Marlborough. Norman Livingston accepted Stephanie Pullman, Anna Maria where you’re the best candidate for a specific job.” 3) What kind of company are you working for now: Is to change jobs successfully,” Dr. Nathanson says. “ A newspaper, 44()0 Johnson Dr., Fairway, Kan. 66205; Riggid, Brian Rockefeller. Joey- l)What is your motivation? Is it just an increase in it a company well regarded within its own industry? Is it multinational based in a large city might be looking for Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate. the trophy, on behalf of the post. Leigh Romano. Bruce Rosenberg, Other Post 102 members who attended the meeting Antiques show Donna Russo. Susan Santoro, Greg Siebert, Gretchen Sines, Brad at St. Bridget were: Robert Arson, historian; Eugene Freeman, 7 Stern, Michell Stimson, Christine department commander and past commander of Post Stoll, Christine Stroup, Kurt 102; Harold Pohl, pas commander, and Arthur Gravlejs Rotary Club plans its 16th annual antique show’Saturday and Sunday ■ Suitor, Kathy Tarr. William Pzynski. and George Giguere. at Keeney Street School. Club members who plan to be on hand are Dr. Thompson. Stacey Tomkiel, G br-. Following . is the honor don Tuttle. Scott Varrick, Sheryl, Office Loren Schneider (left) and chairman of the show, and William Rood, Veal, Penny Whitaker, Jennifer roll for the first marking Grade 6 past president, both admiring some of the items for sale. Show hours White. William Wolfe, Sharon Holiday workshops set period at St. Bridget William Driggs.'Laila Ghabrial, are Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admis­ Zilora. School: Courtney Lawrence. Jennifer Counselor advises: Baby the boss, get a m entor, plan ahead Nutmeg Branch YWCA will sponsor two holiday sion is $1.50. Some 30 exhibitors will be there. Marlar. Tracy Moore. Nancy Grade 8 Grade 8 Pelletier, Karl Reischerl, Tyler workshops for children beginning the week of Nov. 30. Richter. Catherine Ryan. Mina Ahn, Susan Alpert, Holli A two-week workshop on making holiday gifts for Mark Coursey; Kevin Heine, NEW YORK (NEA) — The client is unhappy, so a about him to others will only make them remember you his superior and say, ’I'd really like to move into such Avery, Matthew Coakley, Ronald Timothy Kelley. Margaret Leslie, Grade 5 moms and dads will start Nov. 30 and be from 2 to 3 p.m. Daley. Shelley DcFreitas, Dean Lisa Nason, Pamela Reischerl, An­ meeting is called: Your boss says, ’Let’s do this’; you as a troublemaker. Besides, if you know he drinks too . and 8uch department.’ ” It will offer children ages Vk to 5, the opportunity to Donaghue, Jennifer Dunphy, Linda Andrew Bushnell, Daniel say ‘No,, that won’t work" and proceed to recommend much, so do they,” drea Ryan, Deborah Thompson, Meanwhile, while you’re laboring outside the com ­ make their own gifts for family members. Emerson, Shelley Factora, Heather VanDine, Cherie Callahan. Deborah Choman, Tam­ something that not only will, but does. Devote your energy instead of determining whether Appeal William Fitzgerald, Darien Williams, Anne Zapadka.- my Gabriel. Stephanie Garrepy. pany, she says, get yourself a mentor with real power Another two-week workshop on making bakers dough Congratulations. You just killed your future with the he has real or apparent power, and don’t be fooled by his Flanagan. Deanna Foley, Peter Maura MacDonald. who’ll labor within it on your behalf. Do that discreetly, ornaments, will start Dec. 3 from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. for company, says Anne McDermott, a Wall Street ’ ’com­ title. “ The company may have three vice-presidents and Follelt. too. "Choose someone you ddal with legitimately every the same age group and from 3:L30 to 4:30 for school- Nancy Gusak, Elizabeth Hamp- Grade 7 • Grade 4 munications specialist” for 12 years, and, for the past none of them may have real power, ” she says. ’ ’But a son, James Haslett, Donna day in a position above or even beneath you and quietly age children. Ida Cabral, Melissa Cote, Marie Helena Bass, Erica DeJoannis. two, president of National. Businesswomen Inc., a manager at the second level may because he went to Hewett, James Hoagland, holiday baskets Coursey, Kristin Gunther, Kimber­ Kimberly Loplrire. Ann Marie find out what that person needs to make his life easier. Advanced registration is required for both activities career counseling and management consulting firm, school with the president’s daughter or married her or Elizabeth Holcomb. Christooher ly Martin, Robyn Minella. Jennifer Then, give it to him. Be availhbie and helpful. He’ll and will be accepted until the classes are filled. For Macdonald. Kathryn Ouellette. “ No matter how good your idea was, people will only for some other reason. The way you know, in any case, begin to rely on you more and more and to recommend more information call the YWCA at 647-1437 or go to the remember that you publicly disagreed with your boss, who has real power is that those people are always privy you for things that come up.” office at 78 N. Main St. Around 176 tables in town thanks classes competed with one another so you’ll be dead-ended. You’ll never move up in the to what’s going to happen before it does because the was offered over a Thanksgiving in a food drive to stock the power structure and, of course, your boss will give you president trusts therh. Also, they have his ear and An ally in the ’ ’direct line of powers” is essential, she meal yesterday made possible by Emergency Pantry with free dance Easter Seal cites Rotary nothing but problems from now on, ’ she says. they’re able to get their projects executed.” says, because “ decisions about who will be promoted or Residents have turkey community givers to the Seasonal tickets for the class that brought in If up is where you want to go, then abide by the rules: So if your boss still doesn't know the company is appointed to a position in the company are always made Sharing Appeal of the Manchester the most food items. Over 1,000 cans , Manchester Rotary Club was recently Rotary members who have assisted the Never criticize your boss, even if he’s a dolt. Do things moving west, get yourself transferred to the person who behind the scenes by the people in power. Someone Eighty-five residents from Manchester Manor, and boxes of non-perishable food Area Conference. »■ named 1981 Outstanding Community Society over the years. his way, or if yours is better, let him, take credit for it. started calling moving companies a year ago. But again, going into a board meeting for the first time thinki Meadows Convalescent home. Holiday House and Green Baskets included a turkey, was collected with two students Organization by the Easter Seal Society Since 1973 the Manchester Rotary Club When he blames you for his mistakes, bite your tongue. be diplomatic, she cautions, “ Don’t criticize your boss, negotiations are going on, but the decision has always N Lodge were treated to a turkey dinner, with all the trim­ potatoes, fruit, all the trimmings for leading the effort. Donna Spera of Connecticut at its annual meeting. has provided the manpower to run the 15- Anne McDermott Is a Wall ‘Street "com­ When he chews you out for following his instructions, or do anything that will put you in conflict with him. Use been made long before. The president tells the mings, Wednesday night at the Regional Occupational a Holiday meal and a week’s supply collected 256 items and Charlene Manchester club members were mile fundraiser. More than $60,(XX) has munications specialist” and president of hold your temper. Eat mud,, if necessary, and concen­ a very indirect approach to make the change by nominating committee. ’I want so and so put into that Training Center. of food. One church, Concordia Westry 151. recognized for their long-time support of been raised within the Manchester com­ National Businesswdmen Inc., a career trate on the future when your diet will improve. creating visibility for yourself outside the job. Become office.’ Therefore, if you and John are competing for the The dinner was financed by the Manchester Lodge of Lutheran, baked 42 pumpkin pies, Even the senior citizens caught the Easter Seal Bike/Walk conducted an­ munity to provide a two-week summer counseling and management consulting “ To be successful at office politics,” she says, “ you active in a trade or professional association: get job and the people the president trusts you, you’ll get tlie Elks and coordinated by Gerri Kelley of the training the giving spirit of Thanksgiving two each for each of the baskets nually to raise funds used for camping program to 200 disabled people. always have to think before you act — be diplomatic — yourself on the board or contribute to the journal. After job. center’s food service program. they were packing. with Bingo players turning back into firm. “To be successful at office politics," she camperships at Easter Seals’ Outdoor In 1981 alone, Eaker seals served and keep your long-term goals before you. And you must a while, people in the company will start noticing you. If this smacks of manipulation or deceit to you, Mrs. The Manchester High School Round Table Singers An additional 25 shut-ins received the food collection all the cans of says, “you always have to think before you Education Center in Hebron. more than 3,500 handicapped children know who you are and have a tremendous amount of You will have created an identity for yourself so that McDermott says, "You can be yourself and act with in­ entertained under the direction of Penny DaLento and a hot Thanksgiving dinner. Meals food they won. act — be diplomatic — and keep your long- Walden St. John of Manchester, past and adults through its year-round self-respect. There’s nothing to be gained by arguing you’re not just so and so’s subordinate and then, when tegrity as long as you’re copscious of where the power Karen Krinjak were prepared and packed at the Additional individuals and term goals before you." president of the local organization, Hemlocks Oudoor Education Center in with your boss if he’s difficult or inept. And complaining you’ve demonstrated your skills, you go to your boss or really is in the com pany.” 0 This annual Thanksgiving dinner is a Community ser­ hospital,, delivered by Meals on organizations providing food received the award on behalf of the other Hebron. ' vice provided by the Elks. Doug Downhan and Don Wheels volunteers, ^ t h the hot baskets included East Catholic High McAuliffe organized the Elks’ serving crew. meals and meal certificates were School (20 baskets)), Jim and Nancy paid for by contributions to the McCavanaugh, Eleanor Patten, Mr. Physicians will meet Dec. 9 Seasonal Sharing Fund. and Mrs. John Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Students at Manchester. High Kloter, Pioneer Club (SNETCo MCC plans arts program L ooking for the perfect gift? AARP chapter to meet , The Connecticut Academy Cromwell. New officers Guest speaker will be School collected thore than 1300 employees), Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Fanftily Physicians will will be elected and special br. Martha Crenshaw, an Connecticut Northeast Chapter 604 of AARP will meet items of nonperishable foods to help and Mary LeDuc. dramatic reading and interpretive dance Dec. 2 at 1:30 p.m. at the K of C Hall, 138 Main St. The Women’s Center at Manchester h old its 33rd an n u al honors will be presented to associa.te professor of fill Thanksgiving and Christmas Those donating turkeys for from the prologue in the chapter, “ To The Senior Band wiU play for singing and dancing. The Community College will offer a special business m eeting and those members cqmpleting government at Weslevan V baskets. The food was collected •baskets included Eleanor and Ed the Waves," by Virginia Woolfe. annual holiday party of the chapter will be Dec. 9 at program entitled, “ Bread and Roses: A dinner on Dec. 9, at the their 25th year of University. ^ neatly sorted and delivered to the Coltman, the Gleason family, Mary Refreshments will be served. Those 12:30 p.m. at Willie’s Steak House, 444 Center St, There Celebration of 'Women in the Arts,’ ’ Dec, Lord Crom well Inn in membership. basket packing center at Concordia McCarthy and Jan Gembalca. Don interested in attending should contact will be a choice of either roast sirloin of beef or chicken 4 in the college’s Music Room at 7:30 Lutheran under the sponsorship of Genovesi donated five turkeys all the center at 646-4900, Ext./286 or 232 for cordon bleu. Many door prizes will be awarded. p.m. the Student Council. over 20 pounds. Margaret and free advanced tickets or lor additional The cost per person will be $6.50. Entertainment will The program, which is being offered Across town at Bennet Junior Dorian Shainin provided box upon information. be provided by Walter Jedzeniak on the accqrdion from High School, the social studies box of oranges and grapefruit. free of charge, will feature four area 1 to 3 p.m. women and their creative works. Donna Reed, a singer/musician and f fine arts student at MCC, will perform vocally and on guitar. Irene Brown, a professor at the University of Connec­ Open house Leaf pickup to continue next week ticut ahd director of Women’s Studies, TORO will give a two-part presentation of Women in the Arts and the history of The Square Circle Club of Manchester THE PROVEH PEBTORHERS The second round of leaf The bags should be The following streets are Bond Street, Bonner Road, Bowers > Street. Dorothy Road, Dorset women’s studies. Lodge of Masons will have an open house Choose from America's pickup continues next week, placed on the curb by 7 scheduled for pickup next Street, Dretlon Road, Butternut IzVe, Marilyn Waniek, assistant professor of Monday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Road beginning Monday, Nov. a.m, Monday morning. week. Eastland Street, Elizabeth English at UConn will read a selection of Masonic Temple, E. Center Street. leading line. Candlewood Drive, Carpenter Drive, Ellen Lane, Elsie Drive, 30. All leaves must be Though the leaf collection Agnes Drive, Alice Drive, Am­ Road, Clifton Street, Clyde Road, Esquire Drive, Eva Drive. poetry from her book, “ For the Body.’ ’ There will be card games, pool and bagged'and the size of-the bassador Drive, Arcellia Drive. Coleman Road, Constance Drive. will begin on Monday, Fenwick Road, Ferguson Road, Peggy Dillon,' founder of the New refreshments. All Masons and their TORO GREAT WINTER RERATE Arnolt Road, Auburn Hoad,. Avon­ Conway Road, Cook Street. Crosby bag must not exceed 45 bagged leaves may be Finley Street. Flag Drive. Dance Co-op in Storrs will offer a friends are invited. dale Road. Road, (’ushman Drive, Gartlr Road. Green Road. Green gallons in capacity or 60 picked up by town crews Barry Road, Berkley Street, Dale-Road, Dearborn Drive, Del- Manor Road, Greenwood Drive. DAYS NOW QOING ON pounds in weight. anytime during the week. Bishop Drive, Bolton Center Road, munt Street, Denver Road. Doane Grissom Road, Grove Street. Hahiilton Drive, Harlan Street. Harvard Street. Helaine Road, Henry Si-eet. Hickory Lane. Highwood Drive, Hilltop Drive. Hollister S reet. Hudson Street. HOLIDAY SUPER SPECIALS Qaa, SAVE Indian D ive. 20" width Kennedy Road, Kent Drive, Friday - Saturday Sunday only Knollwood Road. *30 to 2 Lake Street, Lawton Road, Level — N BMX DIRTBIKE Road. Lexington Drive, Ludlow' COLUMBIA 0RK»UL ^ Road, Lydall Street (Vernon St. to 10 SPEED BIKE by COLUMBIA *50 Town Line), Lydall Street (Wood- NODORBRISTLE on snowttirowers bridge to Vernon St.), Lyme Road, 11674 26" WbMl #2312 Lynch Drive. Main St. (N. Main BOYS OR QIRL8 DARTBOARD Flaming Rad $7999 oxcludlng power You're getting warm . Pada Street to East Center Street), Ust S7.00 snow Aiovol. Marion Drive, McDivitt Drive, Our Rug. Includad 129.69 Our R«g Rag. 89.99 Middle Turnpke East. ^ 44.99 A Kero-Sun® portable heater will Jn Carton kerosene. They’re 99.9% fuel Milford Road, Mountain Road, $9999 Montclair Drive, New Bolton warm someone all over — for only 7 $3399 efficient. Road, North Elm Street. ^ In Carton » 4 ninglu-stage BDowthrowen that range • * 5 heavy-duty two-stage snowthrowers pennies an hour. Therefore, no chimney or flue Oakland Street, Oakwood Road, “ U*™ * EXERCISER from an aU-^actrlo '12", and 14", Overlook Drive. , EUREKA 2 man piGURE with dependable 4, 5, 7, 8 or 11 hp WITH SPEEDOMBTEn - or 20" Electric Start gaa mi^ela. engines for when the going gets deep. Each model has a installation costs. An Parker St. (Lydall Street to TIM8ERUNE 'Chilck HoIgM Adjuatmanl SKATES Bretton Road), Phelps Road, Pine Largo, Coihtortabla Hill Street, Plaza Drive, Princeton Man'a or Ladloa' battery-powered igni­ Boat #520 and#5SO automatic shut-off Street. Rag. 21.99 Quaker Road. Rag. 119.99 tion system for quick Umact SALE * The all electric Ibro Power Shovel. device is for extra Richmond Drive, Riverside t S S S ilt , ntr- uniqpie, Drive, Robin Road. t in frHttanUkii For walks, steps, porches and decks. starting. One can 99» *18» For peopls who hate shoveling snow. safety. All 8 models Sage Drive. St. Paul Drive, San­ fr«M. Oir b*it 999s I«I9 '17J9 KER05UM ford Rfiad. Sass Drive. Saulters jdbr R»t 129.19 #919 operate for as long Hoad, ScQtt Drive, Sherwood Cir­ Fr*« AtMmbly Electric are U.L. listed. cle. Shepard Drive. Somerset Power as 39 hours on less Drive. Starkweather Street, Sum­ Spaldbig 10' a m f TRII Siovel, Power Sfiovel See a dealer for a SNOCAT 12" width. mit St. (Oakland Str^t to Middle MWOLQi with 100 ft. wioter cord than 2 gallons of PORTABLE HEATERS Turnpike East). - . R«g. 24.99 *till Dec. 31st, 1981 demonstration. Tanner Street. Taylor Street BASKETBALI ^BOBSLED] 1 0 9 « * Because you don’t have money to burn. (East End.), Thistle Road, Tracy Drive. Transit Lane. $19 9 9 Ywllow ASHFORD 9.99 with Htrwlgrlpt Vernon Street (Middle Turnpike HxYen’tyon Pipe Dream Stove Shop, Inc. Horald photo by Pinto I. FREE a s s e m b l y ._B28*JkOO East to Lydall Street). Vernon doaewtthontATnro R t . 44 487-1577 Street (Lydall Street to Taylor Sato End* Suhdm 11-2841 Holiday lights Street), Vernon Street West. FREE LAYAWAY • SIFT (^ERTIFICA’rES long enonghl'B MANCHKSTKR Washington Street. Weaver Opan Sundays ’HI C hrlrtm ai 11-6 p.m ; Conyers Hardware The Ladles Society of the Latvian Lutheran Road. Welcome~^Place. Wellesley to be featured at the bazaar is Grieta Road. Westland 'Street. White 63 Tolland Tpk. 646-5707 Church of Manchester will sponsor its an­ Klegeris, flanked by ((left) Anna Gabllns and Street. Wildwood Drive. Willard 2 Main St. nual Christmas bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vllma Knislis. Ornaments, baked goods, and Road. William Street, Woodbridgr 643-7111 ‘ ' Son Rich Sales Saturday. Lighting a handmade candelabra handicrafts will also be featured. Street (Main Street to Green FARR’S Open Daily 6-9 CAPITOL EQUIPMENT B46 Main St. 643-2463 Road). Woodstock Drive. Wyllys Street. 38 MAIN ST., M ANCHESTER Distributed in Gounccticut by Cobble Mountain Supply, Cheshire. l-8t)0-992-36l2 6 4 3 -7 9 5 8 ■ ^ -.5- .^ V.'^. a.-.*. ln‘«« »

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Vk'arranly ilrcdn William D. Leonhardt Jr. and Cheryl A, Leonhardt to Paul A. Caron and Linda R. Caron to Employee Weldon festates. eVONINO Contrlbutingreportera Include 8 Bporte Tonight All Ihehlghlights -Herman M. Frechette', Albert R. Martin and Gerald Oaf rick Utley. Jack Perkins, Douglas from ell the action with Nick Charles Employee Transfer Corp., lot 180 of Green Manor (Transfer Corp^, lot 353, Manchester West Subdivision, Sally J. Goodwin to John J. McCormick, property at ^ s r and Betsy Aaron. (60 mins.) P. Rothman to Shung-Mao Chien, Unit B-4, Oxford Court Estates, $96,166. ^ cc(E i»ra» News end Bob Kurtz. $83,500. 113 Lockwood St. ^ CherKe’tAngele (S) Prlmenews-120 Satellite 8 Movie -(Musical-Documentary) ARE YOU PAYING Condominium, $36,000. Employee Transfer Corp. to Marion Thompson, lot 180 Hillview Apartments Ltd. to Mark C. Lavitt, unit ^ Tic Tec Dough reports from around the nation and "Wbodatock" 1970 JimI Kenneth R. Thornley to Elizabeth S. Thornley, proper- Ihs world. Major evsnta of the day Esther C. Hubbard to Randall B. Brown and Shiela A, of Green Manor Estates, $90,000, m ) CFLFootbiM: From The66 Yard Hendrix, The Who. Documentary on 292B, Hillview Condominium,| $48,900. ty a t Northfield Green Condominiums. covsred. the music end events that took place Brown, property at 50 Cambridge St., $62,000 0 d Wathinglon WMk In David A. Golas, trustee for benefit of Pitkin Suffolk Management Co. Inc., and Real Erl Limited Sandra L. Adams to Richard L, Adams, lot 87 of 9D Dr. Scott On Hebrews (Conttn- at sthree day outdoorrock concert in MORE THAN YOU Review Stephen D Dunn and Virginia V. Dunn to Andrew M S From Daytime) Bethel. New York in the summer of Associates, a general partnership, John F. Lynch, a Partnership to Richard D. Morin and Diane E. Malone, Manchester West Subdivision. 8 Qollath Awalte. Part II Tyskiewicz and Rosemary Tyskiewicz, property at 210 (u) Sports Now First complete 1969. (2 hrs.. 16 mins.) general partner, and Alexander J. Matthew, general Unit 561 A. bide. 1, Northwood Townhouses, $48,400. Louise Gagnon Costello to Donald F. Costello, proper­ Conclusion of this drama about the 8 Dick Cavstt Show sports rsport of ths dsy's sports discovery of a flourishing civilization Parker St.. $67,000. partner, to Julia "Kennedy Burke, property at East Suffolk Management Co. Inc., and Real E-1 Limited ty at '52 West St. hMpsnings. 8 Barney Miller SHOULD FOR discovered beneath the sea by 11:30 Barney T. Peterman Sr. and Barney T. Peterman Jr. Center StreeU $130,000. Partnership to Mary Lee Shanley and Maureen E. Joseph H. Wall to Thomas J. Wall, property at 208-210 031TVCommunity Collsge: Making diverasxploringthewrsckofaBritish It Count QD Kojak to Robert A. Strimike, Unit 73-A at Union Village Con­ luxury liner sunk during WWII. Stars: Warren E, Howland to Michael A. DeCaprio and Gaherty, unit 553B, bldg. 2, Northwood Townhouses Spruce St. ' ,. ■ ' 9 Joffersone (Captioned) Gp Benny Hill Show . Mark Harmon, Christopher Lee, ^ ® Abe Newt NIgIttMna * dominiums, $49,900. Anthony J. DeCaprio, property at North Main Street. $55,125. ■ ' ' Marie Kvadas to Anthony J. Kvadas, property on ® Jim Rockford: Private Emms Ssmms. Invaitlgator red by Ted Koppel. John Edward DeValera Greene and Kathryn B. $55,000. 8 Movie-(Comedy)*** "Don't Arlene R. Noch to Guy Wallis, property at Bush Hill Cooper Street.

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'Appliances. 79 Plymouth Sapporo 3970 4 p.m,-7 p.m. looking for results, put your advertising Davis Family Restaurant. Caldor Shopping Plaza, Flower year old, excellerit condi­ APPLIANCES Fruit. Baskets, Christmas surance. 646-2426, 9-5 Married couple preferred. 2 Dr. Coupe, one owner, very Fashion. 85 E. Center St.; Harvest Hill Package Store. FARRAND tion. Colonial couch. Call Parties, Flowering Plants. weekdays. $350 plus utilities. clean, new tires. Hunting for someone to in­ look to Manchester Parkade; Highland Park Market, 317 Highland St.; 646- 7674, HOLIDAY SUPER SAVERS Call: 649-C791. References security sulate your home for the message where the readers are ... in our REMODELING - Cabinets, ■5495 K.B. Automotive. Broad Street: Lynch Motors, 500 W. Center Roofing, Gutters,' Room SHOP PEARLS - 649 Main MANCHESTER MAIN required. Available Dec. winter? The Classified St.; Nassiff Photo. Main Street; Optical Style Bar, Main Street; Classified section! B-B UPHOLSTERY. Additions, Decks, All types NEW QUEEN OR KING Street, Downtown PENTLAND FLORIST - STREET - Three room 1st. 646-0450 or 643-9365 79 Plymouth Arrow Pickup columns are a good place Regal’s Men’s Shop. Main Street; Sletfert’s Appliances. 445 Custom work. Free es­ SIZE Waterbed, never Manchester. 643-2171. Most Visit Us For All Your apartment. Heated, hot after 5 p.m. Classified! Hartford Road: Westown Pharmacy. 455 Hartford Road: Diet of Remodeling and 4 cyl. with a cab. 4 spd., 2000 cc to look for whatever ser­ Center. 113 Main St., also Pic an . Save. 725 E. Center St. Cards timates, Will pick up .and Repairs. Free estimates. opened, 10 year warranty, brands available: 0/E, Holiday Needs. See Our water, appliances. No pets. engine, and many other extras. vice you need! will also be available at the Diet Center, 527 Burnside Avenue, deliver. Please call 646- Fully insured. Phone 643- walnut stained pine frame, Zenith, Sony, RCA and Choice Selection, 24 Birch Security, Parking EAST HARTFORD - four *48«5 ORDER OF East Hartford, and at the Hi Fi Stereo House. Vernon Circle. 2161 after 5. 6017. headboard, deck, pedestal, more to choose from. Street - 643-6247. “Pleasing available.. Telephone 523- carpeted rooms, first floor. iNOTICK mattress, liner, heater plus You Is Our Pleasure.” 7047. $250, Capitol Homes, 236- 79 Dodge Power Wagon Prolmie Nolioc padded sideraiis. $199. 563- ELECTROLUX - Buy 4 wheel drive, low mileage, very Court of Probate, District of STATK OF CONNKCTK'UT • ROBERT E, JARVIS - 5646. clean. SUPKRIOli COURT Remodeling Specialist. 0811. Rocky Hill. Someone You Love an CENTERPIECES, FRUIT MANSFIELD CENTER - Manchester ELECTROLUX VACUUM >4995 Nov. 2. 1981 F o r room additions, BASKETS, Flowering Woodsedge Apartments. VERNON - heat paid, NOTICE OF HEARING RKT Dec. 8. 1981 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 M&M P&H, Manchester CLEANER for a Christ­ Plants For Your Holiday Newly renovated, country ESTATE OF MASHAHIKI .JERRY 649-2871. Small repairs, kitchens, bathrooms, YASHICA MG-1 Automatic three rooms, appliances 80 Dodge Pickup MARK A. SMITH mas Gift. Call: 646-3875. Needs. BROWNS setting. Two bedrooms. UMTUME HARRISON, deceased VS, remodeling, heating, roofing and siding or any 35-MM Camera f/2.8 lens, and more. Capitol Homes, 4 Wheel drive, very clean, 4,000 RETAIL SALES HELP FLOWERS, INC., 145 Main From $285 to $325, includes Pursuant to an order of Hon. VICTORIA SMITH baths, kitchens and water home improvement need. new, good condition, $50. 236-5646, miles. William E. FitzGerald, Judge, WANTED; Experienced Telephone 643^6712. Three old model train LOVABLE ABANDONED Street, Manchester appliances and parking. *6895 NOTICE TO VICTORIA SMITH preferred. Part time. Call 14% APR heaters. Free estimates! dated November 20. 19£ll a hearing UPON THE COMPLAINT of the engines, Lionel. Telephone KITTENS 429-1270, 233-9660 or 232- Homes for Rent 54 will be held on an application IN A NEW CAR! 643-5692 between 10 and 6 HXED RATE 647- 9881. 0761. ••••••••••• plaintiff in the above-entitled ac­ C & M Tree Service, Free LEON CIEZSYNSKI VANITY CAR PLATES MANCHESTER praying that letters of administra­ tion praying, lor reasons therein p.m. weekdays. Rent with option. $550 mo. or CAN YOU GIVE A tion be granted on .said estate as in estimates. Discount senior BUILDER. New homes, 456'/2 MAIN STREET - six sol forth, for u dissoluMon of purchase et $59,500. $40,000 TWO SNOW TIRES G78-15 LOVABLE ABANDONED ENGRAVED-RAISED 2>/2 ROOM AND 3 ROOM PLYMOUTH said application on file more fully assumable. citizens. Company additions, remodeling, rec Kitten or Cat a home for roomSj $400. plus utilities. Route 83 643-2708 marriage ami other relief on the CAFETERIA HELP rooms, garages, kitchens mounted on Ford rims. $15. LETTERS. a p a r t m e n t s No appliances. Tenant in­ appears, at the Court of Probate oh ■ grdund of irretrievable breakdown WANTED; M anchester Manchester owned and the Holidays — 633-6581, AVAILABLE Talcottville December 10. 1981 at 10:30 A.M. xi operated. Call 646-1327. remodeled, ceilings, bath CB Home baseantenna ORGANIZATION surance. Security. 646-2426 returnable before the above named Community College. Flexi­ with cable, $25. Telephone 342-0571. Emblems. Business Cards. IMMEDIATELY, Heat, Sherrie L. Anderson. (’ourl to be held at Hartford on 12% APR tile, dormers, roofing. weekdays. Ass’t. Clerk ble hours. Telephone 643- Residential or commer­ 649-6238. Name Pins. Button Making hot water, appliances. December 8. 1981 and upon a mo­ 0930. FIXED RATE LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen- PE'rS AND SUPPLIES 1977 BUICK REGAL, V-6, 055*11 tion in said action for an order of .cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ cial. 649-4291. Machines/Supplies. References; Security. Call' EAST HARTFORD - 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner financing. Immediate oc­ SNOWBLOWER OLD PET TOWNE - Tri-City MANCHESTER RUBBER after 6 pm, 646-39li. Air, Stereo, Landau Roof, notice, it appearing to and being cupancy. New 3 bedroom Cape. ages cleaned. All types Room, 3-4 Bedrooms, IVz 20 mpg, etc. 423-3970 4 found by the subscribing authority ^ You can save ® DESIGN KITCHENS, Style runs good. $50. Plaza. IF IT SWIMS, OR STAMPS, 20 Birch - 649- baths, stove, refrigerator, EDUCATION 2 car garage. 5 min. to Man­ trash, brush removed. 4489. Visa - Master Card. MANCHESTER - Unusual p.m.-7 p.m. Prol>at<‘ that the said defendant is absent chester.'15 min. to downtown Picket, Split Rail, cabinets, vanities, counter Telephone 569-4436.______HOPS, Creeps or Slithers - washer, dryer, firepiace, from this State and gone to part un­ ^ money the easy What better way to start than •••••••••••••••••••••••• Hartford. An excellent buy at It’s Here; Quality deluxe one bedroom garage, near buslines, Court of Probate. District of Stockade Fences installed. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts TWO SNOW TIRES - - TELEVISIONS known. and that notice of the in­ way. Look through g Private Instructions 18 $79,000. 528-0670. custom woodworking, Creatures and Superior townhouse. Private en­ stores, schools, churches. Manchester stitution of this action most likely •••••••••• ••••••••••••• .colonial reproductions. Pirelli tubeless radial. 185- Supplies at money saving HOLIDAY SUPER SAVERS trance, patio and full base­ $450 plus heat & utilities. NOTICE OF HEARING to come to his attention is that ^ the classified 4 ds ^ with a new car. You can find CERTIFIED MATH 15% APR J.P. Lewis 649-9658. 70-SR13. Not caps. $30. Gas prices. 644-3510. ment. Includes heat, References, lease, 2 1974 VOLKSWAGEN - ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE V, hereinafter ordered: it is LICENSED DAY CARE heater tropic air custom. SHOP PEARLS - 649 Main appliances, carpeting and MORIARTY aka CHARLOTTE V. ORDERED, that the notice of I every day to find g . TUTOR - Grades 7-12; OWI^FINANaHG HOME - Will watch your Street, Downtown months security deposit. Needs work. Must sell. FURPHEY, incapable person Also. PSAT, SAT prepara­ 3 bedroom Ranch, immediate oc­ Mass output 60,000 BTUs. MANCHESTER PET air-conditioning. $430 No pets. 643-8703, the institution of said action be bargains galore on good bargains from the child, or infant days. Call ELECTRICAL SERVICES Almost new. $50. M anchester. 643-2171. Best offer. Call 646-1542. Pursuant to an order of Hon. given the delendant by some tion & math enrichment. cupancy. $57,900. - We do all types of Elec­ CENTER - Good Quality monthly. No pets. Damato William E. FitzGerald. Judge,' 646-0262. Telephone 646-6644. Dishwashers from $249.00; Enterprises: 646-1021. proper officer or indifferent person ^ items you need and ^ Your home. 649-5453. CENTURY 21 trical Work! Licensed. Call and Advice make good R anges from $249.00; SOUTH WINDSOR - three CHEVROLET MONZA - dated November 23. 1981 a hearing causing a true and attested copy of '•••••••••••••••••••••••• sense. Are you paying too bedroom house, lots of 1980. Four speed, AM/FM, will be held on two applications this Order of Notice to be I want. We have a \$ Classified Section. Different TEDFORD REAL ESTATE BABYSITTER after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. PAINT SPRAYER Com­ Microwaves from $199.00. Condominiums 22 647-9914 423-8956 much for your pet MANCHESTER - 3 Room extras. Call now, Capitol snow tires, 18,400 miles. praying that the Court approve and published in thc^Manchester I great selection of •••••••••••••••••••••••• AVAILABLE, Martin pressor and motor. In good GREAT GIFTS WITH apartment, 1st floor, aii allow the sale of certain real estate School area. Call after 3 DENNIS R. MILLER - supplies? Stop in — it will COMPLETE SERVICE. Homes, 236-5646.. $4500. Telephone 646-4762. Herald a nevv.spa[«HW’irculated in CONDOMINIUMS; One condition. Telephone 649- be worthwhile. Mixed appliances, basement as in said application on file more the area where the defendant is I articles for the % makes, prices to fit •••••••••••••••••••••••• p.m. 649-2094. Remodeling - Additions - fully appears, at the Court of bedroom, fully applianced Roofing - Aluminum and 8190 anytime. $20. . breed puppies, tropical and HAND MADE storage, close to shopping VERNON - house, five most likely to, he. once a week for whole family at ‘S goldfisn, parakeets, & bus. $340 plus heat & Probate on December 7, 1981 at two successive weeks, commen­ kitchen, carpet and vinyl i j BUSINESS SNOWPLOWING Vinyl Siding. Phone 649- COLLECTIBLES rooms, dining area, 1:30 p.m. everyone’s needs. If you don’t floors, separate basement MOVING - Household fur­ canaries, finches, small utilities. 404 North Main cing on or hclore November 20, vJ bargain prices. Commercial & Residen­ 2954. fireplace, garage and* Madeline B. Ziebarth, Clerk 1981. and that return of such ser­ with washer and dryer con- and SERVICES nishings, artificial Christ­ animals. 687 Main Street. AN OLD fa shioned Street. Call Peterman, 649- more, Capitol Homes, 236- 054-11 I Call 643-2711 if tial. Manchester. mas tree 5’, $15. Four vice be made to the above-named necfions. storm windows •••••••••••••••••••••••• TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY (1-203 ) 649-4273. Gift wrap­ CHRISTMAS at the 9404 or 646-1171 or 647-0080. 5646. Court.- read the Classified Section Reasonable. Free es­ drawer desk, good condi­ ping and lay-a-way plan VILLAGE CHARM YARN I you have an Item and doors, townhouse and Services Offered 31 timates. Call anytime 646- Residential & Commercial A True Attest ,('opy tion. $50. Please telephone always available. BARN — with handmade MANCHESTER - Ranch •••••••••••••••••••••••• Erwyn Glanz flat models available. 5489, 646-1327. Construction. Remodeling, ^ for sale todayl Telephone 649-9404, Peter-, 647-9058. gifts, and decorations b' type 6ne bedroom apart­ Oftices-Stores for Rent Deputy Sheriff you coiild miss a great buy. REWEAVING BURN home improvements, ad­ local crafi •••••••••••••••••••••••• FOH BIDS Hartford County man Agency. ditions, bathroom & SPORTING GOODS local craftsman plus crail ment. Quiet, convenient rs HOLES. Zippers, um­ CATERING; CHRISTMAS 30” ELECTRIC RANGE, ting ki _plies. 1 ^ Spruce location. Price includes WORKSPACE OR Town of Manchester. Linda A. Cohn •••••••••••••••••••••••• brellas repaired. Window Parties, cocktail parties, kitchen remodeling, CHRISTMAS CHEER! Street, Manchester.* 649- ('onneclicut Assistant Clerk of Look today for a bargain you roofing, siding, repairs, Chain saw Pioneer-21, heat, hot water, air- STORAGE SPACE FQR (Owner) shades. V e n e t i a n blinds. showers, stag parties, an- Excellent condition. 649- White SUg Clothing, Foot 9699. conditioning, appliances, RENT in Manchester. No BOUGHT the aforesaid.Superior (.'ourt REAL ESTATE Keys. TV FOR RENT. jiiversaries. NONE TOO door & window replace­ Joy Golf Shoes and All Bill’t Auto Parts Sealed Bids for Water Mains and 027-11 ment and alterations. 646- 8913. laundry facilities and lease or security deposit. Appurtenant Work. Contract IIB, Marlow's, 867 Main Street. SMALL. Telephone Sports Eq^uipment. THE CALICO PATCH - storage. $400 per month. Reasonable rates. Suitable TOLLAND will be received at the office of the can’t afford to miss. 649-5221. Florence, 649-5801. 1379. Homts For Sale 23 FIREWOOD CUT, Split, NASSIFF ARtJS, 991 Main 210 Pine Street, No pets. Damato Enter­ for small business. Retail Director of General Services. seasoned, delivered. Pick­ Street, Manchester - Manchester. 646-6408. A prises. 646-1021. and commercially zoned. 875-6231 6494578 Municipal Building. 41 Center BRICK. BLOCK, STONE - WILL BABYSIT 5 p.m.-ll N.R. CYR BUILDING Street. Manchester. Connecticut Knee Warmers CUSTOM BUILT CAPE - COMPANY - New homes, up load. $50. Metal office Unique Little Quilt Shop Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. Ensemble Concrete. Chimney p.m., M-F, or weekends. desks with pull-out typing featuring everything for 06040 until 11:00 a.m. prevailing (Full sued dormer), dry wall. Will assist in OUTER-WEAR EAST HARTOFRD - 2 time on Wednesday. December 9. Repairs. “ No Job Too 643-9095. table. $65. Telephone 643- today’s quilter and more! NEWLY RENOVATED fireplaced l^ing room, Small." Call 644-8356 for financing at 10 percent in­ bedroom, brand new 1981. at Which time and place said dining ro rn ii, large terest for complete ad­ 8160. OPEN NOW*!!! Gifts and gift certificates, linoleum & wall to wall 310 square feet office 1973 OLDSMOBILE bids shall be publicly gpened and estimates. CAPABLE, RELIABLE “ MARKDOWN” - Christmas prints, trims, available. Main Street bedrooms, I 'i baths, gar­ NURSING ASSISTANT ditions, remodeling, rec- carpeting, heat, hot water, Cutlass Supreme - $500 read aloud. age. Lot 80x140. Marion E. rooms, garages, decks. 643- UNFINISHED ROCK Famous. Maker Outer- p a tte rn s, kits, books, parking. Near busline. Cali location with ample firm as is. Telephone 649- The work includes the construction available days and MAPLE double bed frame. Wear for the Entire Fami­ strawberry shortcake parking. Call 649-2891. 1833. of approximately 15,930 linear feet Robertson, Realtor; 643- Homes For Sale 23 evenings. Call Debbie, 647- 9743. 528-2914. 9:30-6:30, or 528- 5953. $55. Call 643-2386. ly at Discount Prices - 30% cutouts, and a large selec- 1719 after 6 p.m. of 6-, 8*. 10*. 12-, and l^inch ductile 8700. to 607o off. Jackets,: Vests tion of fabrics and 1968 MUSTANG - 289 irpn water mains and appurtenant Heating-Plumbing' 35 * ” TAG SA^ES and Ski Wear. Glen Lochen supplies. work.’ BEFORE IT SNOWS - EAST HARTFORD - 2 engine, automatic, Bid security in the'form of a bid Mall,' Glastonbury. Open bedroom with heat & hot excellent condition. 875- bond, payable* to the Owner is Gutters cleaned, covered SCHALLER PLUMBING­ Every Night till 9pm. water, close to busline, BASEMENT STORAGE 7326. CVPUBLISHER'S NOTICE & repaired. Call 646-1746. HEATING- Water pump THE BITTERSWEET AREA with dirt floors. required in the sum of 10 percent SHOP -- Most Christmas appliances, wall to wall ) of the bid. Bid security shall •••••••••••••••••••••••• specialists. Also, BICYCLES First room 18Vz ft.xlS ft.;, remodeling service or Items 1/2 Price. Antiques / carpeting, tile bath, dis­ 1973 CHEVROLET be subject to the conditions Painting-Papering 32 STILL OPEN - after all : Gifts / Jewelry / Crafts. posal, etc. No pets. Call second room 23 ft.xl5‘A ft, MALIBU Wagon. provided in the Instructions to e q u a l h o u s in g opportunity r e pa'i r s . FREE BICYCLES AND $30 monthly.- 649-0717. •••••••••••••••••••••••• these months. The Eastern CAMPING EQUIPMENT Route 44A, Bolton - 643- 528-1494. Automatic, power Bidders. PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATES. 649-4268. Connecticut Flea Market 7800. steering, power brakes, The Instruction to Bidders. Form • — Sporting Goods, Ice USED CAR LOT - Long es- of General Bid. Contract. Plans, PAINTING - Interior and at the Mansfield Drive-In Skates, Sleds, Barbells,'' NEW TWO BEDROOM small V8. $550. Telephone Flooring 36 theatre (Jet. 31 & 32) will tablished. Center of Specifications. Performance and All real estate advertised in this newspaper Is subject to the exterior. Commercial and Hockey, Exercise Equips HORSE? OF COURSE! DUPLEX - walk-out base­ 647-1908 or 643-9708 after 5 Payment BoniSs. and other Con­ Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it Illegal to advertise residential. F re e e s ­ be open thru November,, ment. Sliding glass door to Manchester. Telephone p.m. FLOORSANDING - Floors ment. FARR’S, 2 Main THE MAPLE WILD TACK 646-2426 9-5 weekdays. tract-Documents may be examined any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, timates. Fully insured. 646- longer if weather permits. deck. $395 plus utilities, and obtained at the office of the religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such Street, Manchester - 643- ROOM of Bolton is 4879. like new! Specializing in Every Sunday 9 a.m.-3 1976 PONTIAC LEMANS - Director of General Services. preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not older floors. Natural and 7111. featuring Stuben Sigfried and security. No pets. p.m. Spaces available, Available December 15. 2 door hardtop. OCH 6 cyl. Municipal Building 41 Center knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which Is in stained floors. No waxing public free, so bundle up ANTIQUES Saddles at $499.95. ^ e us Street. Manchester. Connecticut violation of the law. Motorcycles are in demand fo r major brands of Telephone 643-2598. Fair condition. $250. anymore! John Verfaiiie, and come on down! OFFICE SUITE Telephone 643-5317. 06040. A deposit of $50.00 in cash or ... sell your no longer 646-5750. BROOKS ANTIQUES — English and Western equip­ check, made payable to the Town needed one with a Manchester Mall, 811 Main ment, Christmas cards and FOR R EN T of Manchester, will be required for Classified Ad. Household Goods 40 Street, Manchester. more! MAPLEWILD GOVERNMENT each set of Contract Documents WANTED, ANTIQUE TACK ROOM, Toomey SURPLUS CARS AND taken. Any unsuccessful bidder or . W. FISH REALTY FOUR ROOM 639 Main TRUCKS NOW AvailL’ale nonbidder, upon returning such set ^ OF / hOMES/^AH USED Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 FURNITURE, glass Road (at Bolton Center), APARTMENT in duplex. Inlarhir/Exlwtar Mnttng. REFRIGERATORS, •••••••••••••••••••••••• clocks, dolls and coUde- through government sales, within 30 days. Saturdays. Sundays 243 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER wrilpaiMitajiM^Drywitt %>Uen, CT 649-5550, Children accepted. toco under $300. Call 1-714-569- (and legal holidays excluded, after WASHERS, RANGES - SIAMESE BLUE POINT tibles. Ask for Harold - Available December 1st. 643-7309 I the date of opening bids and in good VL Ma - ■««- .1---- 1 J e w e l e r s ' 0241 for your directory on 1|MK| prtntMMi MnL Clean, Guaranteed. Parts KITTENS for sale. 11 $375 plus utilities. Central­ Icondition will be refunded his . HuMoMt print. Ffw & Service. Low prices! weeks old. Have had 1st how to purchase. Open 24 deposit. LACE LINENS, LOVELY ’ THIS CHRISTMAS SAY I ly located. 647-1583. Heat, air conditioner, hours. NEW LISTING •rinatn. Flip I n m i B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main shots. Cali 646-5584 Contract Documents will be a : L. McHUQH LOVE ’YOU with a dia­ ------^------carpeted, paneled. Street. 643-2171. between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. THINGS! Furniture, mailed to prospective bidders upon 643-t321 frames, fabulous things! mond engagement ring MANCHESTER - Nice 2 request and receipt of a separate weekdays or anytime from the DIAMOND bedroom* apartment, new DISHWASHER AND weekends. r e d GOOSE FAlfM 79 Ponflac Sunbird 2-Dr. check for $10.00 made payable to 1 kitchen, near busline and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTIQUES, Coventry. SHOWCASE. Prices stort Jet black, 4 spd., 4 cyl. the Town of Manchester, which' SMALL Refrigerator for Wednesday - Sunday, 12-4. from just $179.00 ... like a shopping. Available 1st. will not be refunded. INTERIOR PAINTING, sale. Good condition for Musical Instruments 44 Showroom condition. over ten years experience, •••••••••••••••••••••••• 742-9137. Vi carat diamond ring for $400 plus utilities. (Jharlie Homas-Apis. to share 59 ■3695 The successful bidder must furnish home or cottage. $95 for $629.00. Seasons Greetings - at 649-4000. •••••••••••••••••••••••• a Performance Bond and a Pay­ low rates’and senior citizen both. Telephone 646-1803. PEAVEY P,A. SYSTEM, 79 Cadillac Coupa deVllle ment Bond equal to 100 percent of discounts. 643-9980. BOUGHT AND SOLD At from the DIAMOND SHARE 1!^ Baths, kitchen Silver gray, full power options, ,B-175 V' ------c______XR-500 Amplifier, Two 121 the contract price. 12-»/2-24«/2 THE ANTIQUE MARKET SHOWCASE, Manchester ROCKVILLE - large three irivileges with working fact. A/C. leather, cruise control. No bidder may withdraw his bid 5922 30 INCH ELECTRIC Stove, OTS Columns complete PLACE, 811 Main Street. Parkade. room apartment, carpeted, fady. Phone 649-7630 days; Beautiful! INTERIOR AND $35. R efrigerator, $50. with cords & covers. 1 year for a period of thirty (30) days Make these easy-knit EXTERIOR painting, 12,000 SQ. FT. Of Small parking, quiet location, 646-2297 evenings. ■7995 excluding Saturdays. Sundays and A slimming style with Good running condition. old. Lab 5-Series Guitar J & J JEWELERS — 785 pets. 649-5635 or knee warmers for cold- paper hanging, Carpentry Shops. Auctions 7pm Every neat. No 78 Mercury Marquis 4-Dr. legal holidays after the date of comfortable raglan weather insurance this Telephone 742-8265. Amplifier. Call evenings, Thursday.. Main Street, Manchester. 871-0464. opening of bids. sleeves and flattei ing Work. Fully insured. J.P. 646-3199. Loaded. Full Power Beauty! year from washable 3-ply Lewis & Son, 649-9658. : ;”()uaUtv Merchandise at •3998 The Town of Manchester is an yoke is topped with a baby, yarn or 4^ply sports CONTEMPORARY SOFA- Old JEashidhed Prices.” 2 BEDROOM & 3 equal opportunity employer, and scw-simple :^^t for a dif­ . yarn. BED, excellent condition. VITO CLARINE’’’ like TYPEWRITERS ’ ? ' MK- G h i ^ / ROOMMATE WANTED: requires an affirmative action ferent look. A great en­ PROFESSIONAL BEDROOM Apartments ^ 76 Chsvrolal Malibu No. 5922 has full knit $125. Telephone 643-2836. new. Used one year. $98. YALE TYPEWRITER Diamond Earrings / Pen-., available immediately. Male, Mid 20s to share policy for all of its contractors and semble for the half-size. PAINTING - Interior and •••••••••••••••••••••••• Telephone 649-2465. Wagon. Beige. 8 cyl., auto, vendors, as a condition of doing directions. exterior. Commercial and SERVICE — Typewriters dahts and Ckiltured Pearls. Security & references. large 6 room duplex in transmission, P/S, AM/FM, fac­ B-175 with Photo-Guide Articles for Sale 41 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester. Plenty of tory air. Nice dependable vehicle. business with the Town, as per fs in Sizes 12*/^ to 24Mi. TO ORDER, send $1.50 for each residential. F re e e s ­ Rebuilt, Portable Keepsake Your (3iristmas B/W R ealty, 647-1419. Federal Executive Order No. pattern, plus 50G for postage and •••••••••••••••••••••••• Antiques 48 privacy. $175 plus half ■1495 Size. 14%, 37 bust . . . ha‘**tling. MANCHESTER $92,900. timates. Fully insured. 646- Typewriters, From $20.00. Diamond Source. E.H.O. 11246 Hidders on this work will be LOAM SALE - Delivering 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••• utilities. Call David, M3- dress, 3V4 yards 60-inch; ANNE CABOT SPECIAL FINANCING 4879. Sales and Service. 76 Ford Elite required to comply wjth said Order yards. $60 tax included. WANTED - Antique Fur­ Typewriter and Adding . Ha r d w a r e MANCHESTER - Two 0005 or 232-5682. and all amendments or vest, 1% yards. The Manchester Herald Rockledge Area on cul-de-sac, custom L- Sand, gravel. Call 643-9504. niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil 2-Dr. Hardtop. Yellow. 8 cyl:, To order, send $2.25 1100 Ave. of Americas Machines. 51 Purnell ENGLAND TRUE VALUE bedrooms, basement, near auto, transmission. P/S. AM/FM supplements to that Executive New York, N.Y. 10036 RANCH, 9 rooms, 4-5 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, INTERIOR PAINTING. Paintings or Antique •••••••••••••••••••••••a Order, plus 50<* for postage and Professional work at Place. 649-4986. — HARDWARE — Route 44A busline. $250. Capitol Stereo, factory air. Absolute handling. i Print Name, Address with ZIP formal dining room, fireplaced living room, first items. R. Harrison. Bolton. 649-5201. K E R a Homes, 236-5646. creampuff. The Owner reserves the right to CODE and Style Number: reasonable rates. FREE FRUIT BASKETS ______□ AUTOMOTIVE waive any informalities or to - SUE auRNEn floor laundry, plus den, office, MBS suite with Telephone 643-8709. SUN SALES AND Service ■3795 fhe Manchester Herald 1981 ALBUM with a 32-paKe Estimates. 646-3503 •••••••••••••••••••••••• reject any or alt bids, should the "Home Section” with full sunken tub, rec room with wet bar and 6 stools, evenings. FANCY FRUIT BASKETS Kerosene, Skil power tools, MANCHESTER • thrse •••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 VW Station Wagon 1150 Ave. o'! Americas ALUMINUM SHEETS Wanted to Buy 49 Owner deem iyto be in the public Naw York. N.Y. 10036 directions. Price. . . $2.25. 2:Vi baths, extras galore. Call todayl — Order Early. Alqp Stanley hand tools, plum- ■ rooms, patio, yard. $200. Autos For Sale > 61. Gold finish, auto, transmission. interest to d ^ o . ' used as printing plates. .007 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Print Name, Address with ZIP BOOKS K t J i M EACH Wicker ItWaa. :PEBD “ • .electrical Caitol Homes, 236-5646. •••••••••••••••••••••••• •Exceptionally CieanI CODE. Style Number and Size. thick, 23x28V^ . 50c each, CASH FOR YOUR Proper­ Town o / Manchester, 8 -1 29 -8 01 1 8-0 1 4 and Nlw. Hoe Rake in dollars from un­ 0)f S for $3.00. Phone 843- PRUIT *3498 New '81 FASHION with to d m i. Biem; how to make tham. 643-1591 used but useful items with ty, We buy quickly and con- Oakland ■ ’ Streety>- ' hil)#. pafut suddriei, EAST WINDSOR - two VW 411-1971. Runs - needs Connecticut 2711. They MUST be picked fldehtially. The Hayes Cor­ b^room s, heat included, Good for SUBURBAN MOTOR Succeaa in Sewing, is ALSO THESE BOOKS AT S2.2S EACH. a low-cost Classified Ad. up before 11:00 a.m. only. Manchester. 643^5384. wallpaper and housewares. RobertlB. Weiss jfilled with appealing "““S' ®“"-T “OOX. poration. 646-0131. c a rp e t. $300s. Capitol parts. ^ firm. Telephone Ga r , INC. General Manager designs. Also 2 BONUS 20 quilts to pleca and appllqae. Homes, 236-5646. 646-7243. Route 83 848-2076 J-'ZO -A ll-TIM E OUILT FAV08ITES. Manchester______052-11 >« Coupons! Price . . . $2.25. 20 flaral and laomatrle d a iltn i.