v T '.’V'-yH f i 1 ' ■ ' . . > ■ » / ■ r - ■ _ ■ / * ‘ PAGE THIRTY-TWO - EVENING HERALD. Wed., Oct. 24,1W9 ■ ■■ ^ ■ - ■ ■-ftf * ’ ’ vr^ "i ' U Don’t Be Stung Fifst Theater for 0TB I Ella, Offers Energy Bills t j i4V'.feii5^3 Preventive Health Plan 1 50 Goal Sedrer The Chief State’s At­ 4. “Home Improvement awarded "Exemplary vlcthns bave,ithe unit has Will Boost State Action I Lobbyists Planning Push Lacking in Some Areas '- '• > J»^ r torney’s Office can help Frauds’’ may avoid 1 Excels One-on-One ■i»' Status” by the Law En­ six offlces„thh)U(^t tbe you avoid hecoiMng the making your home im­ forcement Assistant Ad­ State and pibvides more Page 2 .1 Page 3 Page 12 1 Page 13 ■ victim of six common con­ provement an economic ministration. than one thousand services ^ * ✓ ( 1------^ sumer frauds. nightmare. In Criminal Justice monthly. idea behind As a public service the 5. "Merchandising circles, receipt of such an the unit is tp n ^ e it easier Economic Crime Unit and Fraud’’ will alert award is indicative of a job for victims to cooperate the Victim Assistance Unit customers to the most well done. and to thereby improve tbe iianrlipatpr -''•si are working together to widely used types of false "Despite these efforts” effectiveness of prosecu­ ‘J'jJ make six free brochures advertising found in the said Unit Chief Steven tion. available to warn con­ marketplace. Solomson, “top many peo­ By working together, the Partly Cloudy, sumers of several schemes 6. ‘(Senior ,Citizens ple are being ripped off.” two units hope to tnake to defraud and advising Protect Yourselves from The con man’s credo that Connecticuhtoo hot for con Windy and Cold them what' to do if Economic Crime” may “there’s one bom every, men. .“stung.” Datallt on pag* 2 stop unscrupulous minute” leads them to lie,^ ''-Know howito Protect 1. "Auto Sales and businessmen from exaggerate and outright Yourself? ' Repair Frauds” explains profiting at the expense of steal pepple’s money away For cojifis of the common terminology that the elderly. from them. By distributing brochures ^pQtact; Chief Euptttng raI5 may save some money on More than 300 formal The Economy the anti-crime literature State’s Attorney’s Office, Vol. XCIX, No. 22 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, October 26, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20t Single Copy • 15t Home Delivered auto repairs. complaints of alleged fraud the Unit hopes to force thd P.O. Box SOQO, Wallingford, New York; Stocks withstood 2. "Business Opportunity Bveiy year are received by con men to seek their vic­ CT. 06492 or cSll 265-2373. late and heavy selling Wednesday Frauds” may stop an in­ the Economic Crime Unit. tims elsewhere. Brochures, are also to register their second gain in 13 vestor from putting money These cases are in­ If people are victimized, available through the vic­ sessions. But trading was only into so-called "oppor­ vestigated and where ap-' however, they are helped tim assistance unit in tbe moderate, indicating Wall Street tunities of a lifetime.’’ propriate arrests a're through the Criminal State’s Attorney’s Offices still was uncertain about the out­ New Grant Sought for Center 3. “Charity Frauds” may made. Because of its ef­ Justice System by the in Bridgeport, Hartford, look for interest rates. help insure that your chari­ MANCHESTER - While a decision could be lost due to publicity. School. The other grant would be visory will meet at that time ficient and effective opera­ VlctimWitness Assistance New Haven^New London, Washington: Federal Reserve won’t get the grant. It still looks ty dollar doesn’t end up in on $20,000 in federal funds to com­ "There’s been so much talk about used, said Fortin, for such items as and a subcommittee, which handles tion the Units was recently Unit. Designed to help with and Waterbury. Board Chairman Paul Volcker good,” he said. "Whatever happens,” plete tbe renovation of the new the other ($20,000) grant, the founda­ storm windows, roof repairs, and grants for the aged, will make their the hands of a si^ d ler. cautioned bank executives said Cassano, "the money is coming the myriad of problems Senior Citizens Center has been tion may be thinking, ‘why should we recommendation to the full com­ Wednesday against raising len­ other repair work. “We could do a lot from somewhere.” 2 delayed until mid-November, The give them the money?” because, said mittee. “If it’s approved on the 21st, ding rates unnecessarily. He also more,” with the second grant, said The U.S. Department of Housing HarUord Foundation For Giving has Fortin, the foundation could think the Fortin. the funds will be available mid- said banks should take care not to and Urban Development has partial­ received an application for a $M,000 center doesn’t require double fun­ A decision on the $20,000 grant December,” Cassano said. Stir-Fry Stew is Speedy freeze out small businesses, con­ ly refurbished the Green School with grant to renovate the center, and, a ding, from the council on Aging was Cassano has said competition for sumers, home buyers and $200,000 in federal Community decision on that grant is expected “But,” said Fortin, “we could use expected by Nov. but Deputy Mayor the grant is intense because $100,(KX) taste. Garnish with cherry farmers from loan funds. Development money from the U.S. stir-fry is often the can get for slicing some of tender. Set aside. next week. both grants.” Fortin said the $20,000 Stephen T. Cassano said that because is being sought beyond the amount Department of Housing and Urban tomatoes. , Madison, Wis.: Economist John answer for those who are the ingredients. Heat remaining oil in Wally Fortin, center director, said grant from the Capitol Region coun­ the council “is backlogged with a available. Serve at once with Kenneth Galbraith advocated Development. When the town voted watching calories or the This is a good party dish skillet over high heat. Fry cil on Aging would be used to do basic large number of grants” the decision "I am really concerned the deci­ remaining sattch in a gravy Wednesday a return to mandatory he expects to hear from the Hartford to withdraw from the HUD program clock. and one that a bachelor can meat quickly, stirring con-’ Foundation by next week but, said renovating to allow the seniors to use won’t be made until Nov. 21. Cassano sion is put off,” said Cassano, "but I in April, money to finish refurbishing 5 boat. This kitchen-tested wage and price controls as a This stir-fry stew, for easily add to his reper­ stantly. Mix with Thursday, he is afraid the grant the building at the former Green said the council’s entire regional ad- don’t believe it's an indication we the building was lost. example, can be made in 20 toire. vegetables. Season to recipe makes 5 servings. means of harnessing inflation, and suggested they be imposed to 30 minutes, depending Stir-Fry Slew upon how much help you permanently. 1 (IIA ounce) package Washington: The Treasury said A Day Makes beef stew seasoning mix Wednesday it will -raise $1.4 3 cups water billion in new cash through the A Difference The World Almanac 2 tablespoons cooking oil sale next week of $6.75 billion 3 medium potatoes, cut worth of notes and bonds to help in Vs inch slices cover federal expenses during the 1 medium onion, sliced fourth quarter. ■«? 4 large mushrooms, f ■ sliced Gas Control 2 stalks celery, sliced Energy Update 1 pound flank steak, thin­ New York: Mobil Corp., the ly sliced on diagonal nation’s second largest refiner, Salt and pepper reported Wednesday its third- Will Remain 1. Former President William 8 cherry tomatoes quarter profits rose 130 percent, McKinley attended school in Blend stew mix and (, r 1V! 1 1 M ’ * Poland. True or False and Standard Oil of Ohio said its WASHINGTON (UPI) - What a leaders, who believed prices would 2. The United States is still water in saucepan. Bring earnings nearly tripled — the difference a day makes at least when zoom upward without controls. to boil. Simmer 10 minutes. Slim-down Chicken Salad is only 220 and calls for one can of chunk white chicken owed over $25 billion in debts largest percentage gain of any oil it comes to gasoline price controls. The Courter proposal was in the from WW I. True or False Set aside. company yet. On Friday, Oct. 12, the House form of an amendment to a bill calories a serving. It’s a snap to put together and fresh vegetables. Ik"! * ' i A I ’ 3. It has been estimated that Heat 1 tablespoon oil in San Francisco; Chevron U.S.A., passed by three votes — 191-188 — a authorizing $6.9 billion for the the greatest number of fires large skillet or Dutch oven occur in (a) brush, grass, or the nation’s seventh largest gas­ proposal by Rep. James Courter, R- Energy Department. Immediately wildlands (b) motor vehicles over medium-high heat. oline marketer, said Wednesday it N.J., to end all price controls im­ after the amendment was reversed, (c) buildings Add potatoes, onion, was lowering its wholesale prices mediately on gasoline and also end the bill passed, 263-150, and was sent mushrooms and celery. for gasoline, diesel fuel and home­ most of the government’s^ower to to the ^nate. 0 ANSWERS Cook, stirring, 2 minutes. heating oil by 3 cents a gallon. allocate gasoline from one area to Under present law, federal con­ Stir in Vt cup reserved Radnor, Pa.; Sun Co. reported another in time of shortages. trols on gasoline prices will end sauce. Cover and simmer 7 Wednesday thifd-quarter profits But on Wednesday, the House automatically Sept. 30. 1981, unless Slim*down Chicken Salad 'f H'ji ■£ anji z oiMO 'pueiod :anjj i minutes or until just Stir-Fry Stew stretches beef with crunchy vegetables. of $174 million — up 65 percent overwhelmingly reversed itself — Congress acts to continue them Americans are becoming crushed over the same period in 1978 when 225-189 — and allowed current price President Carter has said he favors more conscious of the Vs teaspoon dry mustard cut in half bine first seven ingredients earnings totaled $106 million. -•*- and allocation powers to remain. gasoline decontrol in general, but is foods they eat and how 2 cups lettuce torn in Vi cup sliced zucchini and shake well. Toss with Washington: House Speaker They will end anyway two years from opposed to it immediately because he squash remaining ingredients. C their eating patterns affect bite-size pieces Thomas O’Neill, D-Mass., said now, under current law. fears it would worsen inflation. pounds gained or lost. For 1 can (5 ounces) chunk 1 small red onion, sliced Makes about 4V5 cups, 2 Rosemary Qooney invites you Wednesday the latest oil company What made the difference? The president has, however, begun some, watching calories to white or thigh chicken Generous dash pepper servings, 220 calories per profits are "sinful,” and urged To begin with, this reversal rein­ phasing out federal price controls on lose or maintain weight Vi cup cherry tomatoes To make dressing, com- serving. to enter the 2nd annual Congress to pass "a good strong President Carter tells a citizens group at to allow television coverage when it con- forced an old rule: don’t consider im­ crude oil, from which gasoline is becomes a perpetual “Extra value windfall profits tax.” the White House Wednesday, that the fate of siders ratification of the treaty later this portant legislation in the House on made. pattern. iswhatyouget^ ' j Los Angeles: A petroleum SALT II “is in doubt” and he urged the Senate year. (UPI photo) either a Friday or a Monday. Too At present, the Energy Depart­ Others diet periodically analyst said the American many members will be absent. ment sets maximum gasoline price to lose just a few pounds, whenyou ^ motorist would be paying even When shocked House Democratic increases and in a time of shortage, especially after the some want thin pork chops, but everyone likes the low $1.49 lb. price more to fill his tank if the service leaders saw what had happened to may decide how much gasoline goes T buyCoronetr them on a Friday, they managed to to each state or city. holidays or vacation. Many on Veribest Center Pork Chops. Rrvacmory Cloonoy stations had been able to make the select salads because it is a maximum profit margin allowed President Appealing schedule a reconsideration of the ac­ Without those controls, the in­ popular idea that they are AT PINEHURST PINEHURST under gasoline price controls. tion for midweek, when they could be dustry could charge all the market low in calories. This, as in Strictly Fresh VERIBEST Washington: The Senate certain most of their troops would be would bear and — in theory, at least any dish, depends on the in­ JUMBO EGGS Energy Committee approved there. — could sell all or most of its output gredients and size of por­ Wednesday legislation designed to For SALT Support The reversal was a victory for the in high-profit areas. tion. 99< PORK kick off a synthetic fuel and home White House and Democratic doz. conservation program that it is Counting calories can be WASHINGTON (UPI) - President lean toward favoring television if a monitor Soviet compliance. ROAST lb estimated will cost about $30 an opportunity for adven­ Carter appeals for widespread sup­ time limit on debate can be The panel Wednesday defeated, 9- 7 rib portion, about 3'A lbs. billion over five years. tures with food. It also is a Sterno 3 hr m ;fiiniiii'i port for SALT U by the American arranged. But a time limit requires 6, two "killer” amendments offered Washington: The House Interior Shah Diagnosis Due way to re-educate tastes FIREPLACE LOGS Grand Prixe: n people — and hopes for it closer to the consent of all senators. by Baker, on requiring the Soviets to and attitudes. Canned - ' ^ p . f Committee voted Wednesday for OUR OWN ANeivISBOQMCCabBllm home, from Democratic Leader Byrd has declined to take a public reduce their force of superheavy SS- NEW YORK (UPI) - Doctors for system, the body's disease-fighting chunk white chicken is box of 6 LOIN PORTION legislation paving the way for con­ Robert Byrd in the Senate. 18 missiles — a move that probably VERIBEST struction of pipelines to carry position on the treaty until he has had the exiled shah of Iran hoped to learn network. perfect to include in a PORK flDedwlthgrooerles,plus|^0001 Calling the fate of the arms limita­ a chance to study the committee would have forced the treaty back weight-loss or SAUSAGE Western coal to the East. today the extent of his lymphatic Robert Armao, a spokesman for 6.99 ROAST The sporty 1980 G M C Cobollero's gc4.lbe tion treaty in doubt, Carter spoke hearing record carefully. into renegotiation. cancer and whether he can survive the shah, said the doctors hoped for a maintenance program. It I style of a cor with the loading rapacity ofoTittle MEAT Wednesday to about 4(X) community But he has appeared to favor the the disease he has suffered for six final diagnosis today. has no carbohydrates, very j truck. It's the perfect tronsportotion for the woman Carter described the SALT II trea­ lb 1.09 Cambodia Aid leaders invited to a White House pact, and visited Moscow during the years. little fat and is high in pro­ ih 1.39 '"a on-the-go. A nd it's filled with $1,000 worljtof ty as “the most important issue in Armao said the shah should com­ Land 0 Lakes WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ briefing on SALT. summer to explain to Soviet Presi­ Congress” during his administration. While anti-shah protesters tein. I groceries (or you can choase $1,000 in'ste^d.Top He urged the Senate to televise its pletely recover from the gall bladder it off with $5,000 in poctecmoney dent Carter, calling the rescue^of dent Leonid Brezhnev how the Senate marched outside, Shah Mohammed Slim-Down Chicken debate so the people may participate ratification procesh works. "•‘The issue in the Senate is in removal in two to three weeks and Salad is a snap to put BUTTER VERIBEST CENTER for Coronet's Grand Prifewinner! 2.5 million starving Cambodians doubt. It is going to take the in­ Reza Pahlavi underwent 2Vi hours added, "We are very optimistic. ’’too important to be left to more closely and influence their What remained to be seen is of surgery Wednesday at New York together and is only 220 CUTLEAN A ^ ^ A ZFIrstPrlns: senators' votes in favor of the pact. fluence of the American people to Recovery is anticipated if there are calories for a 2'A-cup ser­ government alone,” is urging U.S. whether Byrd will work as hard for Hospital-Cornell Medical Center for *1 .6 9Mb. Byrd, meanwhile, scheduled a prevail,” he said. no complications.” ving. It calls for one can of Nnr1980QlilC: religious leaders to match the SALT II as he did for the Panama removal of his gall bladder to relieve PORK $ 1 4 9 news conference today, apparently to Carter cited the possibility "the painful jaundice that has worsened in While the deposed monarch was in chunk white chicken and U.S. assistance of $69 million: Canal treaties last year. Caballeros lined make a carefully worded announce­ nuclear genie” would be out of the recent weeks. surgery, about 80 anti-shah fresh vegetables — cherry GRADE A » He called on all Americans The Senate Foreign Relations CHOPS 1 ^^wHhgrooeriesI ^ Viednesday to “match the govern­ ment of support for the treaty. bottle and as many as 10 or 12 Surgeons also removed tissue demonstrators marched outside the tomatoes, sliced zucchini any thlckn*M ... all Mm* low pric* Knowledgable sources said Byrd Committee resumes its work on the nations, which now have the ability, samples from lymph nodes in his hospital carrying signs and chanting, and red onion plus lettuce. First prize winners wjll be ment effort,” asking churches POTATOES has no plans to comment on treaty today, considering several would move ahead with their own neck to determine the extent of the "People of U.S. Will Not Support the 2 sporting their new automatic and synagogues to set aside each It is tossed with an unusual boll and mash televising the debate. Both he and amendments by Sen. John Glenn, D- GM C Caballeros around town, weekend in November for collec­ nuclear weapons if the treaty is not spread of lymphoma, a form of Vampire” and "Long Life to tangy, sweet-and-sour U.S.D.A CHOICE Republican Leader Howard Baker Ohio, relating to U.S. ability to ratified. SKIINED AND and will receive $1,000 worth of groceries or can tions “U> give generously to meet cancer that attacks the lymph Khomeini.” dressing made from “V-8" 10 LB. 99« BEEF DEVEINED TENDER Cocktail Vegetable Juice, lake the cosh. this suffering.” just a little salad oil and SHORT RIBS LIVER 2 ,0 0 0 F o u rth P riz e s : vinegar and an interesting 9 LIVES ih1.49 lb 1.1 9 10 S e c o n d P riz e s : SOOThM Prizes: Paris Bombs combination of seasonings, Beautiful Hamilton Beach dry mustard, crushed basil CAT FOOD or RCA Portable PARIS (UPI) — Five terrorist Palm Wants to Leave Innocent Man Art Super Size 5 Battuy and a touch of honey. TABBY TREAT Donut Makers! bomb explosions set by Corsican Freezer or Larae Famllv Soaclal Operated Designer HARTFORD (UPI) — The state plans to released next April 1. “I have no authority to mutation. This salad is so good, it One of these 12 to 14 lb. DuBuque Iowa Pork nationalists rocked _ Paris early CAT FOOD lelevisloiisl Kitchen today, causing heavy damage to show John J. Palm the gate to freedom next keep him after that date," he said. 'T am not taking that sort of pardon, 1 am in­ can easily be a year-round Loins will give you 10 to 12 center chops and 2 Oocksl Ten lucky second prize winners will April after 42 years of confinement, but “This is a very unusual case,” Assistant nocent and I’m not going to sell myself out favorite. In summer, it These delightful donut makers outch government buildings and roasts or 2 large roasts... all cut to order receive the RCA Outdoor/tndoor A C /D C ew oz. Cans motically turn out two delicious donuts Connecticut’s longest serving inmate says he Corrections Commissioner Raymond Lopes after suffering all these years,” Palm told the goes well with fresh fruits; Sportoble Block ond White TV. You con sparking a giant blaze in an army in |ust 5 minutes. And to odd to youf said. “To my knowledge, and I’ve been with Hartford Courant. keep iLot home, in your cor or luke it Brighten up your kitchen with one of gasoline dump. won't leave until he’s declared innocent of a in winter, with chicken dining en|oyment, the donut holes ore to the beoch so you're never more these beautiful Designer Clocks. You the department for 10 years, we've never had "I wanted an unconditional pardon. I wanted 41*1 smaller to give you bigger donuts. Recipe Interior Minister Jean Bonnet holdup murder. , broth and light soups. For thon 0 touch owoy from your favorite con'l beot the juicy fomolo ctesign. It looks book included. _jj Palm, 68, has been incarcerated since 1937 anyone who refused to be released before.” to sue the state for every day I was in prison. variety, a number of low- television sho>^. good enough toeot and tells perfect time ordered hundreds of extra Palm has spent more than half his confine­ They can't give my life back, but they could KEN L RATION (FRESH policemen into service. for the killing of a deputy sheriff. Last week, calorie breads can be ment in a mental hospital. make my last years cozy with the money I served with the salad. DOG FOOD Roadblocks were set up the state Board of Pardons decided to com­ ■ STORi COUPON! throughout the Paris region to mute his life sentence on grounds of mercy. He was originally sentenced to death in the should have from the suit,” Palm wrote. The dressing is a par­ pORK $ electric chair fori> Deputy Sheriff Lopes said the Connecticut Prison Associa­ ticularly good one for blue cans

f m ffT - BVEHINO HERALD. Thmt.. Oct. 25,1979 , J' . • UNICEF Says Kids Need Brbithwaite Favors Board Hopeful [adw /h aelj Promises Ban More Things Than Love New Rec Facilities MANCHESTER— Does the Bosrd of Education sanc­ tion student smoking? How fortunate fpr any child — rich and a squalid environment. centers of various kinds, especially 7 j Democrat Carolyn Becker thinks so, and she said she those in rural areas; supplied or poor, anywhere in the world — to To help change these conditions, at which residents could gradually In­ would move for complete prohibition of smoking on and thereby improve children’s lives, medicines and vaccines for tuber­ ” SOUTH WINDSOR - Bruce have a parent’s loving tender care crease their physical exercise. school property if she is reflected to the school board. UNICEF, the United Nations culosis, diptheria, tetanus, smallpox, ' Bralthwaite, Republican candidate for when he is sick. He suggested that the exercise equip­ m M J M Mrs. Becker, a six-year veteran of the board, is one of Children’s Fond, Is assisting health measles, whoopihg cough, and other "Town Council, has proposed tbe develop- Unfortunately, love js not enouA ' ment of additional recreational facilities ment could be bought through con­ four Democrats seeking re-election. In a prepared state­ to care a seriously 111 child.. He care programs in the developing diseases to protect and treat millions ment, she said designated smoking areas outside the ° and programs through volunteer efforts. tributions and installed by volunteers probably needs an antibiotic drugs or world with an approach called of children around the world. noting that such an arrangement has school buildings and at school dances make students But this vital work cannot jgo on or “We have seen what volunteers can do other therapeutic medicines or treat­ primary health care. Its aim is to in South Windsor. They built the high worked successfully in other towns. "hooked on" cigarettes. ment. bring simple, low-cost basic health be expanded without our help. Oc­ Bralthwaite, who is presently vice She said the smoking policy will be reviewed next June tober 31, National UNICEF Day by school football field and the lighted soft- Nor is love enough to prevent a services to the largest number of 'ball field at Rye Street Park, and made chairman of the town’s Park and Recrea­ by the school board. people, with communities seletting presidential proclamation, offers aU child from getting sick. He also ' improvements to the Pudim property for tion Commission, also suggested that a "At that time,” she said, "if I am re-elected to the their own health workers ... im­ Americans the chance to take a per­ needs to be immunized against ■ winter sports activity. A coordinated ef- program be developed for residents to Manchester school board I intend to move for prohibition munization, prevention and control sonal part in this effort to bring basic STEREO • RADIO* CB* AUTOSOUND* INTERCOM childhood disease; to live in an en­ -fort of more citizen involvement can take advantage of skiing facilities in the of student smoking anywhere in or on school property.” of disease ... treatment for common health services and new hope for vironment which promotes his well­ "produce additional recreational area. He said volunteer groups could She said both Conunissioner of Education Mark Shedd injuries and illness ...' simple sanita­ productive lives to the world’s most being; parents who know so'me sim­ ' facilities,” Bralthwaite said. organize bus trips to ski areas such as Mt. and Commissioner of Health Service Douglas Lloyd cited ple facts about hygiene and nutrition; tion with an adequate supply of safe vulnerable children and their ‘ He said that wi^h volunteers doing the Tom in Holyoke, Mass. AM/FM Stereo with it as a hazard to smokers and non-smokers. ■ and, most important of all, easy water ... proper nutrition ... health families. The door-todoor "’Trick of Bralthwaite cited his extensive involve­ Treat for UNICEF” is traditional at work the cost to the town would be Thousands of children go blind, each year access to health services — modest education ... and — ultimately — 'minimal. As part of this volunteer ment with local volunteer groups, such as Halloween, and the easiest way to because their diet lacks sufficient Vitamin A. or even rudimentary ones — for healthy lives for all children of the ’ program Bralthwaite proposes additional the Jaycees, the Wapping Fair Associa­ Dolby* Cassette Deck —1.: ...... 1 support UNICEF’s important work is Crafts Course preventive care and curative treat­ world. ' improvements to existing softball fields, a tion and several athletic tournament com­ UNICEF has developed a high-dose Vitamin It seems, admittedly, an by being generous when UNICEF SCR-1800 by Realistic® 0 - iA 9 5 A capsule which, when taken twice a year at ment when needed. jogging trail to be cut through the wooded mittees’: as evidence that, as a coun­ MANCHESTER — The Manchester Recreation For the first time in history, the overwhelming task. But with the sup­ . volunteers carrying the official ^ 0 0 00000000 /C^o a cost of 2 cents, will prevent this needless • area of Rye Street Park, and a physical cilman, he would be in a good position to Department's cultural program is offering four week world has the knowledge and the port of concerned people in the UNICEF cartons come to your door generate volunteer activity and support mini-courses in Christmas crafts and patchwork wreath United States and other nations, this year. 'litness trail. catastrophe. The lifetime vision of hundreds resources to achieve great im­ He said the physical fitness trail is com- for such projects. workshops. Registration for the classes is weekdays from UNICEF is tackling the problem Love is not enough to keep children SflVG ^50 ^^369^95 of children will be saved by the funds provements in the health of all ' monly known as parcourse and consists of “There is a lot of community spirit in 9 to 1:30 at the Arts Building. alive and healthy, but it is a strong collected for UNICEF in Manchester this humanity. Yet today, only one out of through this innovative approach, -some 12 to 20 stations along the route South Windsor and we should harness this On sale now—everything for the "heart” of a great sounding Christmas crafts will cost $2 and will meet on either incentive to everyone who cares CHARGEn five people has any access to such with promising results. In one year " which would have such facilities as pull up energy to produce better recreation for hi-fi system. Dolby noise reduction system expands dynamic Tuesday or Thursday from 9:30-11:30. Tuesdays projects Halloween. Be generous when young about the well-being of the world’s health care. In most of the world, the alone, UNICEF has cooperated in '■ bars, parallel bars, and a balance beam, our people,” Bralthwaite said. range, cuts noise, improves response. Built-in cassette deck (MOST STORES) will be a calico wreath and a tree skirt. Thursdays class UNICEF volunteers come to your door. major causes of serious illness and child health programs in 103 coun­ children' and who wants to par­ will be making ornaments for the tree. death are related directly to poverty, tries; provided technical supplies ticipate in the task of helping to will record directly from the tuner, mike jacks or aux jacks. Patchwork wreath workshops will meet on Wednesday ignorance about the causes of disease and equipment for 40,700 health provide health care for all of them! Genuine walnut veneer case. 31-1966 ooiby Laboratories from 10-11:30 or from 1-2:30 and will cost $4. A patchwork wreath will be completed within the four weeks. Now You Over the coui'se of one mile, a 150- Further information is available by contacting the Arts pound person with a three foot stride Building, 647-3089. Know places a total load of 165 tons on his Save Even More on This Budget Priced Stereo System feet when jogging and 109 tons while running. 455 HARTFORD ROAD Complete System HIANCHESTER...... 043-5230 Halloween Care Urged We’re ready to Soy 1 6 0 “ MANCHESTER - The The committee asks Parents should also Safety Committee of the parents to review basic make sure the children are keep you warm GOODBYE Manchester Junior pedestrian safety with carrying a flashlight and to 1 8 Q 8 ® Women's Club reminds all their children, such as have them visit the homes this winter. to parents, of children who cautioning them to walk of neighbors they know. *449 Reg. Separate will be out trick-or-treating toward oncoming traffic Parents are asked to High Blood on Halloween, that they’ and to make sure that the choose safe costumes for Item s 609.80 should caution the children children are accompanied, their children. They should With an extensive supply of oil in Pressure! for a safe and happy be light in color to make after dark, by a responsi­ our local storage tanks. Halloween. ble adult or teen. the child visible to drivers, HAVE YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE *529 the committee said, and it Reg. Separate suggested that the faces be With over 30 fuel trucks making CHECKED FREE W K ! § 1 S R A M 0 Items 709.80 painted with theatrical deliveries daily, including weekends paints or makeup rather Fri., Oct 26,1979 Parking Curbed than commercial masks and holidays. • Realistic SCR-1600 AM/FM which can obstruct the Recelver/Cassette Recorder • Realistic SCR-1800 AM/FM Stereo Receiver VERNON - Police Chief period of time in excess of child’s vision. The com­ And over 25 licensed service • Two Optimus®-23 2-Way with Dolby Noise Reduction Cassette Deck. Herman Fritz reminds 120 minutes. mittee also suggested that technicians available at all times. ViiHERE, WestOHii Pharmacy Speaker Systems • Two MC-1400 Bass Reflex Speaker Systems residents that there is a Chief Fritz said the or­ reflective tape be put on DRAMA. dinance was adopted, in costumes and to make sure • LAB-220 Belt-Drive Changer • LAB-58 Record Changer with town ordinance in effect We're the largest supplier of home 499 HiWTFOIID ROAD year-round and it prohibits part, to aid the town the costumes are not so with $29.95-Value Cartridge $19.95-Value Cartridge the parking of vehicles on employees in keeping the long as to cause a child to heating oil in the area. the streets and highways in streets plowed after winter trip. TihKE. 5 PM to 8:00 PM Vernon between the hours storms. ^ild ren should be told to This winter, as always, you can of 2 a.m. and 5 p.m., for a The chief said that vehi­ bring all trick-or-treats SUSPENSE. A COMIIIUNITY SiRVICe OF: cle owners in violation of home before eating them depend on us, “Super Small” 8-Track Get Highway Info with AM/SSB Base the ordinance will be so they can be checked to That Goes Mobile! Prize Winners ticketed and in the event of make sure they hasn’t been ^UTOMATIC COMFORT Car Stereo Mobile AM/SSB CB TRC-480 by Realistic TRC-458 by Realistic HEBRON - Winners of snow storms, those tampered with and that it OPEN DAILY 8 to 0 643-S230 By Realistic the drawing, sponsored vehicles in violation will be doesn’t contain any foreign The Most Reliable and Responsive Fuel Service recently by the Republican towed away at the owner’s objects. OOMEOV. 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Shaskin-Kreuscher Jaffk Anderiofir * _J Women’s Business Seminar I'

Melissa Kreuscher of Manchester and Richard Shaskin scrupulous operators spend as little of East Hartford were married Oct. 21 at St. Mark’s Fear Leader Jamaica to Left as they could get away with on their Episcopal Chapel in Storrs. Set Oct. 30 in Hartford patients, and pocket the money they ) WASHINGTON - We have warned of State Cyrus Vance. Camp David accords. Congress, and Sen. Richard For not at least, it looks as if saved by shortchanging their True to the same original thinking juggle dual roles of career women in past columns that Cuban PremiEfi- ' One confidential memo warns that Then Manley himself appeared at Schweiker, R-Pa., has asked for a Brzezinski has President Carter’s patients. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard that put the first complimentary and homemaker as well as how to set ; Fidel Castro is working with his Manley has "a fairly well- the meeting of non-aligned nations in General Accounting Office audit of ear. The author of the memos on Such sleazy shenanigans- are often Kreuscher of Manchester. The bridegroom is the son of “tasting” spoons into ice cream - a realistic career expectations. SotUet m entors to undermine Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shaskin of East Hartford. stores 34 years ago, Baskin-Robbins established record of increasingly In­ Havana a few weeks ago. In his ad­ the grants given to Jamaica. Jamaica, Undersecretary of State curtailed by federal regulations Ms. Novak will discuss how to ' neighboring regimes throughout The Rev. Robert Taylor of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Ice Cream Company has launched a timate contact with Soviet KGB per­ dress, the Jamaican prime minister If the administration decides on for Inter-American Affairs Viron requiring nursing home operators to avoid the high mortality rate of small > Latin America. Now Slate Depart­ performed the double-ring ceremony. nationwide public service effort to business starters, how to parlay sonnel in Jamaica.” A possibly inno­ not only paid elaborate tribute to the drastic step of aid cutoff, it would Vaky, has quietly resigned. William file detailed cost reports with the ment experts have secret evidence of explain th e - in ’s and out’s of homemaker talents to success in the cent reason for Manley’s ties to the Castro, but spoke favorably of the the position laid down by the Bowdler, a Brzezinski protege, tylll state agencies that disburse ' precisely .this danger in the sun- The bride was given in’marriage by her father. franchising to women seeking en­ business world, and how to earn the Soviet secret police is suggested in new leftists goveiiiihent in Grenada State Department in an economic replace him. Medicare funds before'they could get blessed, troubled island of Jamaica, Debi Kreuscher of Manchester was her sister’s maid of trepreneurship. satisfaction,of achieving status in the another State Department memo; and of . the Puerto Rican in­ report just one year ago. “U.S. Borne's Boondoggle their money. honor. Bridesmaids were Pat Gaffney and Karen Jones, A free career seminar geared to just south of He may be using the KGB as a community as a busing-owner. dependence movement. assistance strategy should support An unpublished General Accoun­ Of the Boren measure, the GAO both of Manchester; and Louise Gudzumas of South counseling women who seek career Franchising is looked upon as one Cuba. This counterweight to the real or fancied In other words. State Department Jamaican efforts to recover from the ting Office report tips into a provi­ warns: “It appears that the Depart­ Windsor, the bridegroom’s sister. Jennifer Meredith of changes or entrepreneurial oppor­ of the keys to the future of the free follows leftists operations of our Central analysts fear that Manley may be present economic crisis, correct sion in Medicare-Medicaid legisla­ ment of Health, Education and Enfield, the bridegroom’s niece, was flower girl. tunities has been scheduled for 7 p.m. enterprise system, explains Marilyn . gains in nearby Intelligence Agency. Tuesday, Oct. 30 at the Siheraton V. cuddling up to the KGB for structural weaknesses that con­ tion pending in the Senate, charging Welfare would not have authority to Novak. “We are giving a clear over­ Gredada and The memo explains; “ While Gary Shaskin of Glastonbury, the bridegroom's Hartford Hotel in Hartford. Marilyn ideological reasons. They have one tributed to that crisis and continue that it would strip the federal govern­ disapprove state nursing home pay­ view of what franchising is all about, Nicaragua. < Manley’s KGB contacts are distur­ brother, served as best man. Ushers were David Gud­ Novak, Baskin-Robbins’ director of hope'for the situation — that Manley its economic and social development ment of controls it now has over U.S. ment methods and standards ... how it works, how the headquarters U .S. in- bing, his paranoia about the opposi­ zumas of South Windsor, Howard Kraft of Waldwick, women's opportunity, explains that company supports .its franchisees may have left his supporters behind with full participation of its poor funds used to reimburse nursing Enactment would appear to effec­ ' telligence sources tion in his own couiitry and possible N.J., and William Meredith of Enfield, the bridegroom’s the series will uncover the and how one should go about applying when he turned left, and may no majority,” the classified report ad- home operators. tively remove HEW from the rate­ brothers-in-law. report that activities by the CIA is well known. "mysteries” of the franchise for a franchise.” longer be in control of his own party. vis^. The measure is being pushed by setting process." \ # • Jamaican ITime Minister Michael He may simply be looking to the business and explain the positives The Baskin-Robbins franchise They predict that he couldn’t win an Meanwhile, the Jamaican question Sen. David Boren, D-Okla., as a way In other words. Uncle Sam would A reception was held at Rosal’s Restaurant in and negatives of franchising on the Manley hds been making use of KGB as another source of informa­ system is one of intCr-dependence, election held today, but unfortunate­ and the way it is handled may of saving money. But the GAO be handing out the money without Mansfield, after which the couple left on a motor trip to whole as an entrepreneurial alter­ ' Soviet and Cuban intelligence agents. tion on these activities.” Marilyn Novak where a woman is nbt suddenly on ly the next election isn’t required un­ provide a clue to the winner of the auditors-found that the savings would any say in the way it was spent — or Virginia. They will reside in East Hartford, native. The dlstqrbing results: He has her own out in the businesk world, as But this comforting spy-vs.-spy til 1981. long-smoldering policy feud between be minimal at best. misspent. “Many women at corporate mid­ she would be with a boutique or other moved his government sharply to the theory is not borne out by a couple of As for the U.S. response to a Secretary of State Vance and the What really bothers the GAO is Boren, incidentally, received )16,- Mrs. Shaskin is employed by Connecticut Bank & Trust management levels in the business Milwaukee and Minneapolis. small business, but she has the back­ left in the past year. recent developments. One was a visit world, as well as homemakers Jamaican defection, our reporters president's national security adviser, that the Boren provision would allow 450 in campaign contributions from \ Co. in Hartford. Mr. Shaskin is employed by CBT in East Career guidance expert Gloria up of major national advertising and . The possible drift toward another to Cuba by Manley’s foreign nursing home operators in his state looking for an entry into the work Sklansky, co-author of “The Female Bob Sherman and Ron McRae have Zbigniew Brzezinski. Brzezinski states to revert to variations of the Hartford. (Flaum photo) marketing assistance plus a product . communist triuqiph in the Caribbean minister, P.J. Patterson, in the last vear. world, are seeking opportunities for Client,” and one of the founders of learned that the likeliest reaction seeks an uncompromising anti-Soviet old system that paid nursing home Mrs. Richard Shaskin that’s well-loved by the public,” she has caused a major brouhaha at course of which he endorsed'Castro’s growth,” explains Ms. Novak. “Un­ the well-respected Women’s Oppor­ would be reduction in the massive line in the Carribean, while Vance proprietors a flat fee for services to adds. ) Foggy Bottom. It is the subject of a positions on everything from the U.S. fortunately, many women are not tunities Center at the University of “For every women who’s ever agricultural aid.. Another aid favors a less doctrinaire, more flexi­ Medicare patients. This let un- Thoughts series of secret memos to Secretary naval base at Guantanamo' to the aware of the options available to California at Irvine, will kick-off the been fascinated by th e . intricate program has been stalled in ble policy. Symphony Auxiliary Plans them, so we hope to unveil the presentation. A specialist in workings of a Baskin-Robbins store, Prayer is to one’s spirit what methodology behind franchising so counseling women about career and has yearned to open a business breathing is to one’s lungs. Faith in they may consider franchising changes or mid-life crises, Ms. for herself, this is an opportunity to iHaurhratfr Euruimj H^ral^ BEflT IT, BU PPY - T H E R E ’S God puts into the atmosphere of life among their choices.” Sklansky will discuss how to break find out whether or not .she wants to Manchester — A City of Village Charm N O FREE LUNCH' what is as vital to one’s soul as is Fantasies Auction Nov. 10 The Hartford seminar is the out of the female ghetto, how to avoid become the entr.epreneur behind the oxygen to one’s body. Many of us seventh in the series to be followed the pitfalls of “Cinderella Mentality” scoops,” states Ms. Noyak. To make Founded Oct. 1, 1801 V^ELLW HA T become at times peevish, ill at ease, The Hartford Symphony Auxiliary Among the unusual items to be by Pittsburgh. Other seminars have bedroom home on 160 rolling acres in and “Ping Pong Syndrome.” She will reservations for the freelwotfien’s op­ Published by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Square. ABOUT HIM? perhaps depressed. is sponsoring a “Fabulous Fantasies been held in San Francisco, Dallas, featured are a ride in a hot air the Berkshires near Tanglewood. Mr. also discuss certain keys to portunities seminar; call (203 ) 225- Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. It is because we have not realized Auction,” on Saturday, Nov. 10 at the balloon, riding a chauffeur driven W ashington, D.C., New York,- successful entreoreneurship, how to . *, Pryor is president of Lydall & Co. of 2121 that communion with God through Medical residence of the Hartford Silver Cloud Rolls Royce or sitting in Manchester. There are other UemDer Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member Un'led Press itiien'dliynai Christ is the most important phase of Hospital, 560 Jefferson St., Hartford. box seats at a R^-Sox Yankee game. weekends to choose from and other our lives. Religion is not an extra. It Thomas LeClair will be the auc­ On the practical side, Joseph such exciting dreams as imbibing on Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkinalon. Executive Editor Births Raymond F. Robinson. Iditoi-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor is a deep necessity for living life to tioneer. Albano, a gourmet chef and artistic a bottle of 1955 Clos-Yougedt or The auction opens at 7 p.m, and director of the Albano Ballet and his talking to your friends over a white the fullest. bids will be taken on an interesting public relations director, will McKinney, Robin maternal grandparents are His paternal great- It makes the seemingly trivial act French phone. Mr. and N&s. John Beck of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Cote, collection of items for a silent auc­ prepare a dinner for 12. If you wish Leigh, daughter of Robert grandparents are John Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of duty or service a stone in God’s Admission to the “ Fabulous Fan­ S. and B arbara Shaw Teaneck, N.J. His paternal Angle & Walters tion during that hour before the main for air-conditioning installed in your Garrity of Vernon, Julia D elude and M rs. A. I eternal building. It opens into our tasies Auction” is $5. For further in­ McKinney of 83 North St., grandparents are Mr. and auction at 8. Refreshments and hors home or office, that can be arranged. formation call Mrs. H.L. Rothstein, Stino of East Hartford and Despres. ^ Manchester. She was bom Mrs. Walter Custance of love a perennial spring that nothing d’oeuvres will be served during that Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pryor are chairman, at 233-6462. Mary Swauger of Florida. can dry up. time and a group of pianists will Oct. 15 at Manchester Bolton. donating a weekend in their five He has a sister, Rebecca, The high moments of life are those entertain. Memorial Hospital. Her 3. Taft, Megan Lyn, Teen Pregnancy I maternal grandparents are Eckert, Kelly Jean, daughter of Ralph J. and in which the Spirit of Christ impels us In the Service >Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. daughter of William Jr. JoAnn Saverick Taft of 83 WASHINGTON (NEA) - Where percent of all first children were into some act of human service. 'Shaw of Newtown. Her and Candace Larsen Delude, Daniel Allen, Berkley Drive, Vernon. adolescents and sex are concerned, ■6om to mothers under age 20; by At the opening of this month of paternal grandparents are Eckert of 155 Cedar son of Allen and Denise She was bom Oct. 15 at ignorance is not bliss. It is instead an 1975, the proportion had risen to 35 November — a month when the theme Rairigh Delude of 130 Ver­ Legion Post Cited Pvt. Chris C.H. Hwang, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swamp Road, Coventry. Manchester Memorial invitation to a disaster that is percent. of our lives should be thankfulness — and Mrs. Ki-Cyong Hwang of 482 W. She was born Oct. 16 at non Ave., Vernon. He was McKinney of Manchester. Hospital. Her maternal reaching epidemic proportions in this An appalling 1 million te^ ^g ers a we ought to thank God for the gift of Middle Turnpike, Manchester, Manchester Memorial born Oct. 14 at Manchester grandnnother is Mrs. Mary Her maternal great­ country — teen-age pregnancy. year bwome pregnant; some 400,000 each day in which we can exemplify recently completed One Station Unit grandmothers are Mrs. Hospital. Her maternal Memorial Hospital. His Saverick of Manchester. Soipehow, that message seems un­ of them obtain abortions, but the what our faith means to us by For Youth Work Training (OSUT) at Fort Benning, Elin Swenson of New Ca­ gr^dparents are Mr. and^ paternal grandparents are Her paternal grandparents commonly difficult to convey to pouring out our concern for those less Ga. OSUT is a 12-week training naan and Mrs. Cecile Shaw M t^ W alter Larsen of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond are Mr. and Mrs. Ward other 600,000 have their babies — two- In recognition of its outstanding fortunate than ourselves. In many oc­ period which combines basic combat of Newtown. Her paternal Willingford. Her paternal Delude of Willimantic. His Taft of Manchester. She countless frightened and insecure thirds of whom are born out of American Legion’s basic programs casions for service to others a sense service to children and youth of training and advanced individual great-grandparents are grandparents are Mr. and great-grandparents are has a sister. Katie Marv. 2. adults who have . wedlock. ^ T A and we are proud that our efforts of true gratitude and thanksgiving Manchester, the Dilworth-Cornell- training. William Condon of Plain- Mrs. William Eckert of beert swept up in The consequences are little short h o l m e .-TVlCOICAM. N .E .O . 79 Quey Post of the American Legion have been recognized by the national ville and Mrs. Robert H. Trumbull. Her maternal “moral” of catastrophic for all concerned. will automatically result. organization,” Baer said. Com e visit the H C W has been cited by the Legion’s Navy Senior Chief Aviation McKinney of Manchester. great-grandmother is crusades against Pregnant adolescents face far national organization. John F. Baer, Each of the more than 16,000 Machinist’s Mate Arthur M. Benton Adeline Larsen of Lee Roderick American Legion Posts is asked to sex education in greater physical risks in childbirth post commander announced. III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. McBride, Robynne Mamaroneck, N.Y. She has . The citation from the American submit an annual report of its expen­ thb schools and than more mature women. Including Benton Jr. of 861 Center St., Marie, daughter of Robert a sister, April Ann, 2. elsewhere. a maternal d^ath rate 60 percent Legion National Headquarters in In­ ditures and activities on behalf of* Manchester, has reenlisted for six Greenhouse B. and Shirley Cox ' across from the In community dianapolis, Ind., is signed by the John children and youth. The local post years while serving with Air Anti­ 315 Broad St. higher than that of women 20 to 24 Cuba: Watermark of American Power was awarded its citation on the basis McBride of 27 View St., Stino, Adam Paul, son * Parkade after (Community, years old. A baby born to a teen-ager M. Carey, national commander; and submarine Squadron 37, North Island Manchester. She was born of Kenneth P. and Manchester of its activities during the 12-month as educators and public officials are is two to three times more likely to Earl D. Franklin Jr., nationai Naval Air Station, San Diego. Oct. 16 at Manchester MaryAnn Cobum Stino of U rp, Frtth WASHINGTON - " ... Historians Carter’s response to it, as described many good reasons for the reluc­ “But the essential fact remains," period ending May 31, 1979., r children and youth chairman. A 1958 graduate, of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Birch Trails, Glastonbury. Dtapbll of Plant Now only too well aware, conservative die in its first year than the child of of the future will be hard pressed to by Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch: "... full of tance. But how much better would it said Utah’s Sen. Hatch. "Carter is Among the activities which the Tulips, Crocus Baer gave much of the credit for High School and a 1974 graduate of maternal grandparents are He was born Oct. 17 at HMMlFlIillO groups with and without religious af­ an older mother. The offspring of explain how it was that the United sound, but lacking the fury, and have been for the president of the letting the Soviets keep those combat the award to Robert W. Donahue of post award were: Junior Legion adolescent mothers are much more Southwestern College, Chula Vista, M rs. B ernice Cox of Manchester Memorial Daffodils filiations were launching all-out States in the 1970's permitted a tiny signifying nothing”? United States himself to have drawn troops in Cuba. For all practical pur­ Vernon, who is children and youth Baseball, Sons of the Legion .Rifle Calif., with an associate of science Manchester and Ernest Hospital. His maternal assaults on even the most elemen­ likely to suffer mental or physical The real point, it seems to me, is the line and put Russia — and the rest poses, the Monroe Doctrine which program chairman for the post. and Pistol teams; and Oratoricm and hostile nation 90 miles from its own degree, he joined the Navy in March Cox of Bolton. Her pater­ grandparents are Mr. and Lot us fiofp you tary and cautious sex-education birth defects. that whatever the severity of the of the world - on notice that even the protected the Western Hemisphere “Children and youth is one of the Boys’ State programs. 1959. shores to assume the role of a super­ nal grandfather is William Mrs. John Coburn of with your programs. These same groups Teenage mothers suffer a lifelong power, at least in terms of its in­ threat, the Carter administration vaunted patience of the American has from foreign aggression for 150 vears Glastonbury. His paternal Plant PnblamB M. McBride of Talcott- frequently campaign as well against loss of schooling that all too often fluence on military events in the non­ chose to directly confront Russia on its limits. is a dead letter.” ville. Her maternal great- grandparents are Everett family-planning programs and abor­ condemns them to poorly paid dead­ it and then was forced back down. grandparents are Mr. and Stino and Madeline industrial world.” 4-H Club Elects Officers Laife Potted sinsocticldos tion. end jobs or to welfare dependency. Both Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Mrs. Abbott I. Cox of Frontel, both of Glaston­ That lament by Steve Owens was elected president sPlont Food What has upset these people, of Perhaps because their career oppor­ and the president himself insisted Letters club leader. Lester Black and Romeo joined the club as new members. Manchester. She has a bury. His maternal great­ MUMS Sen. Sam Nunn of the M anchester 4-H Handy courte, is the rather striking in­ tunities are so limited, they also have that the United States would not Dube are serving as assistant During the next few months the sister, Kathryn Mary, 2. grandmother is Mary (D-Ga.) came the ■ Crafters at its meeting recently. crease in adolescent sexual activity more children than women who start accept the ‘‘status quo” of the Rus­ leaders. Teen leaders are Keith club wil have a Christmas party with Cobum of East Hartford. day after his Other officers elected are: Brian opon dally 0-6 P.M. oasy, convonloht parking that has occurred oyer the past their families later — an average of Merritt, Robert Ferguson and David Billy Merritt, Nick Recesso and Jim­ Cantania, Eric fellow Georgian, sian combat soldiers in Cuba. Keish, vice president; Jeff Virr, decade. Studies indicate more than Black. my Poirot, serving on the planning Anthony, son of Gene G. five kids apiece for mothers who first President Carter, Any reasonable interpretation of Leader Expresse§ secretary; Ron Dube, treasurer; and The club’s m ajor project is committee. Members will also build and Denise M. Aliano half of today’s 21 million teen-agers give birth at age 17 or younger. This, that statement surely must mean Michall Parzuchowski, reporter. went before the woodworking. Other projects include a number of wooden toys which will Catania of 45 Diane Drive, ages 15 to 19 have had intercourse at in turn, exacerbates family poverty. that the United States wouldn’t allow Meetings are held every Friday OF MANCHESTER nation on televi­ gardening, leisure pleasure, apple be donated to Manchester Memorial South Windsor. He was least once, compared with just 30 Early pregnancies not only ruin the sion to outline his combat troops to remain in Cuban Districts Concerns night at the home of Carrol Nelson, orchard and leadership. born Oct. 16 at Manchester Hospital. CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA. percent who had done so in 1970: lives of young mothers and their response - or lack thereof — to the soil. Ray Gamache and Jon Coleman Memorial Hospital. His This is a behavioral revolution of children, they also drain the public But the administration, in a flight To the editor: TOLLAND TURNPIKE Soviet combat troops in Cuba. District have always considered maternal grandmother is some magnitude, but it wasn’t treasury — to the tune of some J8.3 of verbal gymnastics, said it had in­ Election time is getting clo^e. Nov. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Carter tried to put the best face 6 is onlf'a few short weeks away. themselves|^ a part of Manchester. Mrs. Shirley Aliano of East caused by classroom discussion of billion a year in welfare and related deed succeeded in changing the 12-0 P.RI. possible on what was simply a Will the pMple of Manchester help Hartford. Her paternal sex^nd reproduction and it won’t be outlays. status quo. “First, very clearly,” Do the residents of the Eighth Improve Body and Mind: grandparents are Mr. and failure of U.S. policy to force the District remember what happened the Eighth District keep its halted by eliminating sex education. For all the hand wringing by said the State Department, “the Mrs. John Catania of Soviets to remove the estimated 2,600 existance. Indeed, what most teen-agers parents and preachers, sex education president has outlined a number of back in March of 1978? Will we allow Rocky Hill. troops. He even invoked the name of The Eighth District is an added desperately need is not less but more and readily available birth control steps that are going to be taken” to these same people a second chpnce to John F. Kennedy, saying the moves bonus to this town. We have a ALFRED DUNNER information about sex and contracep­ remain the only practical weapons prote^ our interests; and “Secondly, threaten our existance? Exercises for Infants Custance, Matthew he is making are a “reaffirmation” volunteer fire department consisting On Nov. 6, let the politicians of our Dudas, son of Walter Jr. tion if they are to avoid inevitable for reducing the incidents of teen-age the^oviets have made certain “Soon after birth, the should put them on some motivated for strenuous of Kennedy’s declaration in 1963 town know that we, the people, are of 80 members, with the latest fire Bv DlCK W EST and Susan Dudas Custance consequence of their conduct — pregnancy. Withholding them from statements.” brain of the typical baby kind of exercise program.” regimens. But he insisted “that we would not permit any troops united. They have proven to us it’s fighting equipment, jeady to help the WASHINGTON (UPI) - of 63 L ondon R o ad , .pregnapfcy. adolescent won’t prevent the Ah yes, those statements. Presi­ Edwin Paget. 78, a retired begins to decline in eflec- P aget, who lives in there were ‘‘various from Cuba to move off the Island of time for a change of leadership. They paid fire departmdfit in any way Hebron. He was bom Oct. CO-ORDINATES The heed, furthermore, is urgent. youngsters from having sex; it will dent Carter also mentioned them in speech professor whose tiveness,’’ the peripatetic Raleigh, N.C., when he things” parents could do to Cuba in any offensive action against possible to insure the safety of the 16 at Manchester For despite a dramatic decline in simply “punish” more of them with his speech the other night: “They have tried to force issues upon us. idea of a glorious summer pedagogue tells inter­ isn’t running up the raise infant exertion any neighboring countries.” \ residents of Manchester. In reality, Memorial Hospital. His overall fertility rates in the United unwanted pregnancies — an outcome (the Russians) have said that the They were elected to serve the peo­ vacation has been running viewers, or anyone else Rockies, is now at home levels. MIX a MATCH But the contrast betw^n Manchester has an additional fire who will listen. States over the past decade, the rates nobody could possibly call “moral.” Soviet personnel in Cuba are not and ple, not to have the people serve up and down Pike’s Peak 41 working out the details of Kennedy's handling of the Russians department of 80 members without “Vigorous exercise will the concept. are actually rising among teen-agers For if teen-age promiscuity is will not be a threat to the United them. times, believes it is never in Cuba and Carter’s handling of having to pay the higher taxes that correct this deficiency, and Reached there via undei/' 17. deplorable,' teen-age pregnancy is States or to any other nation; ... the We are still known as Manchester. too soon to improve body The Strawberiy Patch BLOUSE them this time around could not be Manchester has paid fire department would be needed to pay the salaries and mind. will usually increase the telephone, he seemed a lit­ More and more children each year downright disastrous — for the young Soviet statements about the future Rag. $16.00 more stark. Confronted with the and a volunteer fire department. The since we ar volunteers. His theories about mental efficiency. tle vague as to how anyone are being Ixfm to mothers who are mothers, for their children and for non-combat status of the unit are ^ Hair Salon ^ 13.99 reality of superior American pa Please help us keep our existance oxygen stimulating human “ if parents want full who hadn’t even learned to themselves still children. In 1950, 20 society as a whole. volunteer fire department exists in in 1962, it was the Soviets who ^significant.” brain cells have never been development of their walk and talk, much less do HARVEY’S PRICE the Eighth District. by giving us proper leadership this blinked. This time, the United States And who communicated those scientifically verified. Nor children's brains, they push-ups, could be NOW FEATURING CAROL SC00P3 _____ iTyDongSnpyd The consolidation issue is not the Nov. 6. blinked. assurances to us? The same Andrei All that I am saying is the people of has informal observance of FORMERLY OF COMMAND PERFORMANCE PRESIWNTCARTER,iroi;'WaOTAMLl 'Only proof of h'ow our present VEST American power vis-a-vis the Gromyko who, on Oct. 17, 1962, sat Manchester stop and think before college athletes provided opposite President Kennedy in the ^liticians have shown their lack of fROM THE S.O.F. AQAIN! Soviet Union has declined drastically they vote as to who will serve them much corroboration. Specializing In Precision Hair Cutting Reg. $19.00 White House and lied through his concern for the wishes of the people. Nevertheless, a man has and Permanents for Mon & Women 14.99 in the 17 years since the Cuba missile the best. teeth in pledging that there were no I,et the people of Manchester, all got to think about HARVEY’S PRICE crisis. Future historians may well the people, stop and think, “Are Clancy Allain offensive missiles in Cuba. something during the long i point to Cuba and 1979 as the water­ politicians supposed to listen to the 47 E. Middle Turnpike dashes to the summit, and OIL SUPPLIES' In his response to the Russian com­ REHINDER mark that confirmed the reality of people, or are the people supposed to Manchester this summer, in the course SKIRT that (iecline. bat troops in Cuba, Carter took a Chairman 102 SHIPPING listen to the politicians?” of making his 866th career Rag. $15.00 To be sure, the threats of 1962 and page from George Aiken, the crusty Eighth is Great Committee ascent of the Colorado DAYS 'T IL former Republican Senator from Ve- The residents of the Eighth 19.99 PRIH.ARIES 1979 are vastly different. Armaged­ mountain, Paget got to HARVEY’S PRICE don indeed was at the door after mont. During the difficult days of the thinking about the Inter­ President Kennedy ordered the war in Vietnam, Aiken suggested national Year of the Child. Funding Questioned i i i w # blockade of Cuba in the fall of 1962 to that the United States simply declare In particular, he got to m , WHEN you REFER To THE SEHATE force the removal of Soviet missiles. victory and then pull out. proceeding against the voters’ HUD thinking about all those m SLACKS What else could Carter have done? To the editor: referendum result? millions of infants lying Reg. $15.00 OFFICE nillPINQ.lWKNnHrPSPElL This time it is .a cdmbat brigade and For one thing, he could have told What has happened to the United I would not call that action a there in their cribs, doing 19.99 IT0UT...TlWr’S1HETmRP the United States in the words of the Way of Greater Hartford? They used ■1 State Department, has “forces which Moscow that the machinery of SALT “charitable deed,” I would call it a nothing much of anything HARVEY’S PRICE TIME THIS WEEK lYE to collect donations that were used to this are as a giant to an ant.” II - a treaty desired much more by political deed. except drooling on their •Barry or Brown with printod Blouaoa to match for charity; when did they start fun­ " • / SLAAMEP n/E PHONE "Except for a few sem-i- the Soviet Union than by the United ' I don't believe the Upited Way of bibs. < f IN ding political ideologies? In his mind’s eye, Paget ' IN KENNEPTY EAR!!! paranoids,” State Department States — would come to a grinding Greater Hartford should expect one Sizes 8 ■ 20 halt until those 2,600 combat soldiers ^ e r e is the “charitable deed” penny from Manchester’s citizens could see their little brains ______, spokesman Hodding. Carter testily that the Legal Aid Society — which deteriorating from inac­ told reporters, “no one believes 2,500 get out of Cuba. while they support the Legal Aid does receiving funding for Its public Society’s political ideologies. tivity. And that is when he Tiw t, Wed a Thurs 20% off for Senior Citizens troops constitutes a threat to , As it is, the Senate appears in­ hit upon the idea of services from the United Way — is 9PEN M9N-FRI 10-9 American security.” creasingly, unlikely to ratify the Burton D. Pearl, promoting an exercise Call 646-0060 206 W. Center St. showing the citizens of Manchester, SATURDAY 10-6 Why then all the fuss? Was this strategic arms treaty. The Soviet 649 Main St., program for babies less or Walk-In Mancheatar combat brigade is only the latest of when Legal Aid Society forces legal Manchester. than a year old. ' J crisis on a par with President PAPE TWELVE- EVENINO HERALD. Tlmfi.. Oct M. U7» Lindberg Comment EVENING HERALD.'Thurs.. Oct. 25. 1979 - PAGE THIR’TEEN obHuariw ] HUD Will Accept On Advisory Votin^^ Rose Cardello MANCHESTER — In a tremendoos petition drive, Thoughts ApLENty EAST HARTFORD — Funeral ser­ prepared press release, Ida to force the quMtion on the 50-Goal Producer NHL vices for Mrs. Rose (Varone) Housing Figures Lindberg, RepubUcan can- ballot. The' Democrat- Cardello, who died Tuesday at a didate for the Board of / k, Campbell Conference Glastonbury convalescent bonne, will ' By CHRIS BLAKE the Hartford region’s is 36.9 percent. ard did .not stion on tt)e Patrick Division be held .Friday, 9 a.m., at the Herald Reporter Lower income families are those years ago, the voters in the n ^ By Len Auster W L T Pts. familids where the family Income Is D'Esopo East Hartford Funeral EAST HARTFORD - The federal Philadelphia 4 1 1 9 Chapel, comer of High and Carter 80. percent of the median family in­ town of Manchester were Great One-on-One Department of Housing and Urban BswA-ftoama irnwiitiM s. NY Rangers 8 come of $12,282, or where the income faced with a pretty big “It------seenu cle4 — ______to me 4 2 0 Streets, East Hartford. Mass of Development has notified town of­ cast, “but they've come a long way Atlanta of unrelated in^viduals in the same issue. That issue was ad- Demod^Hc game By LEN AUSTER 2 4 1 5 Christian burial at 10 a.nn. In St. ficials that the town does hot need to OthtBr System Desirable Herald Sporfswriler now and can stick ft into the net, too. NY Islanders 2 3 1 5 Patrick and St. Anthony Church. household is 56 percent of $12JM2. . visory referendum for commit itself to biilld any more units thetown’s Board of Direc-' is the same., ohly the Ninth graders are freshmen, high school students, in most It really doesn’t matter who gets the Washington 2 5 0 4 Burial in Mount St. Benedict ’The town has lost $1.5 million in “I love to score. I’ve been a goal(s) as long as we score," the of low and moderate income housing tors.” players are new. Will Smyihe Division Cemetery. Friends may call at the community development, funds school systems. But, here in Manchester, ninth graders are ninth forward since day One,” senior co-captain commented. as a condition for accepting $578,000 history repeat itself?” W L T Pts. East Hartford chapel t ^ y , 2-4 and in federal Community Development during the past three years because graders —junior high pupils. It’s a system which is not relates Jeff Lombardo, the Mike Lombardo, standout fullback At that time, she said, Mrs. Undbwg said. Chicago 3 2 2 8 7-9 p.m. block grant funds. it bas refused to accept HUD’s argu­ preferable, particularly in the athletic aspect. new all-time leading career for Manchester in ‘73 and ‘74, is given ment that 1000 low and moderate in­ the Republican position Vancouver 3 3 2 8 Clarence F. Vennart HUD Area Manager John McLean “When elected, I will . “Mentaliy, emotionaliy and social­ scorer in Manchester High credit, along with George Kanehl, for St. Louis come familes would reside in the favored advisory referen- Jack Hull also has the brothers 2 3 2 6 notified the town by letter support citlien participa­ ly, they are closer to high school kids Jeff’s development. “I tried out for Edmonton MANCHESTER - Clarence F. town if suitable bousing were dom. “’The opposition par­ Fitzgerald, senior Bob and freshman soccer history. 1 2 4 6 ^ Vennart, 66, of 102 West St., died Wednesday that the department had tion and input in the future than junior high kids," one local Little ^ ag u e like everyone else,” Winnipeg 2 5 0 4 provided. Blackstone has argued the ty, of course, did not sup­ Jack, and Jim Fitzgerald (no “He is a terrific offensive player. Jeff s t^ d , "but I then tried soccer Wednesday at Manchester Memorial accepted the town’s expected-tb- responsible jblanning and , educator believes. Colorado * 1 4 1 figure should be 360. port the advisory referen­ relation). Penney High Coach Dick He’s a great one-on-one player,” 3 Hospital. He was the husband of reside figure, a figure which all develUKnentV this com­ One drawback, which has been and everything worked out well. dum. ’They did not support Brimley has senior Sherle and junior voices veteran Indian Coach Dick Jeanette Sears Vennart and the son tovms must Include on the applica­ munity to the M est. Let’s a r^ ed before, is as far as athletics, “George Kanehl was my first the referendum qu^on Cindy Arico running for him. Danielson. Wales Conference of the late Frederick and Minnie tion as part of a housing assistance return,our local govern­ it puts Manchester behind many of coach. He started me off and he and again these past two Neighboring Glastonbury High has Lombardo notched his 48th, 49th McDowell Vennart. plan which HUD requires. HUD [Police Report) ment to the p « l e ,” said its CCIL opponents. It is rare for his whole family have been tremen­ Norris Division years.” listed Jeremy and Suzanne Eldmonds. and 50th goals of his varsity career He was boro in Manchester on Sept-. manages the federal Community Lindberg. 1 freshmen to step right in on a varsity dous. Mike was the one who taught W L T Pts. The former has been out all season Tuesday in a 6-1 romp over Fermi to me the ins and outs of soccer. He was Montreal 18, 1912 and was a life-long resident -Development program. . MANCMES’TER — Police said the level, but not uncommon especially 4 1 1 9 Haunted House but may return for the state meets. assume ownership of the school tremendous in showing me the Los Angeles of the town. Before retiring in 1975 he Community Development Director Parkway Restaurant, 937 Center St., ‘"rhe result of that elec­ in wrestling and swimming. 4 3 1 9 Manchester Jaycees make ready for their Running truly is a family affair. record. He surpasses the previous difference between junior high and Pittsburgh was a forms analysis for Pratt & William Hickey said Mayor Richard was burglarized Wednesday night tion in 1966 is history. ’The Canceled \ ' Many wrestling coaches have trou­ 3 3 1 7 and $910 worth of goods and cash was 'Haunted House as the Incredible Hulk (por­ ble filling the lighter (98 and 105) standard of 49 held by BIaz Stimac, high school soccer.” Lombardo gave Hartford 1 3 3 5 Whitney Division of United H. Blackstone signed the agreement town of Manchester went MANCHESTER - The set in the years 1970-72. Republican by almost 2,000 weight classifications. I t . becomes Gridiron Chatter acknowledgement. Detroit 1 2 2 4 Technologies where he had worked with HUD for the $578,000 in Com­ stolpn. trayed here by Bob Galluci of Galluci’s Gym director’s commeht ses­ “It is important to me,” Lombardo Police said the suspect took coins votes,” Lindberg added. that much easigr with freshmen, who At the halfway point of their “The left foot was natural. 1 was Ailunis for 32 years. munity Development funds makes a lasting impression on Jaycee Presi­ sion scheduled for Nov. 6 at spoke Monday of the record, “but my DiviKiiin Wednesday morning. Hickey hand- from a juke box and cash register 9 a.m. has been canceled. physically may not have yet.reached seasons, Manchester stands 1-4 and blessed with that. The right foot W L T Pts. He was a member of South United dent Kevin O’Brien. The Hulk can be seen in In other comments dream is to make the state finals. I delivered Hhe agreement to HUD’s and also stole four cases of beer, two Nov. 6 is election day. full maturation but do nevertheless East Catholic 3r(^The Indians opened wasn’t and still needs work,” Lom­ Boston „ 4 1 1 9 Methodist Church, was one of the action in the Haunted House located at the Lindberg said, “The only remember when (older brother) bardo assesses his weapons. founders of the West Side Old Hartford office Wednesday after­ cases of wine, a case of coffee and a '* fall like a pea in a pod into the with an overwhelming 36-0 rout of Jeff Lombardo Buffalo 4 2 1 9 Mike was a junior and I was like the . meat sheer. Police said the suspect former Grossman building on Pine Street reason there was a referen­ positions. Fermi, which has proceeded to be / “At times I've hollered 'don't' and Minnesota Timers, and a former member of noon. VetWans Meet team mascot. I remember how great 4 2 1 9 kicked a panel out of a wooden door dum question on the con­ In swimming, many, many overwhelmed by eveiybody, and has mance. the result is a goal,” Danielson Toronto Manchester Lodge of Masons. “We’re all set,’’ Hickey said. He Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday and it was. Getting to the final is the ul­ 4 3 0 8 said the town can now begin drawing to gain entry. tinuation or moratorium of MANCHESTER - ‘ ’The frbshmen, with AAU age-group lost four since. The Eagles won three If there is criticism of his game, states, “You can't f$ult him for the Quebec 2 3 1 5 Besides his wife he leaves a son, Sunday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Donations at the Veteran timate goal.” \ it's that Lombardo doesq’t pass results he’s gotten. Michael G. Vennart and a daughter, on the block grant funds. In other news, a Downey Drive our participation in the experience under their belt, dive of four before being manhandled by door are $1 or 75 cents for children under 14 Barracks anef Auxiliary “It seems like when he^tarted he enough, that he holds onto it too “He has great individual skills. )3ednesday‘s Results Mrs. Jan et M. Huri, both of The application . includes $150,000 resident report^ the theft of a community block grant right in and make their presence felt. South Catholic prior to having last years dd. The Halloween show is produced will meet Sunday, at 2 p.m. was told he was a scorer. And he has much and at times too late when the He’s done a great job for three years. Rangers 10, Edmonton 2 Manchester; two brothers, Elmer G. for housl^ rehabilitation, $150,000 camera, its case and a lense from his funds was that a group of Other spOtts, in the long run, would weekend off. at the V F^ Home. been an offensive threat," Danielson defenses completely envelope him. If you go back, he probably has Hartford, 2, Quebec 2 Vennart Of Manchester and Robert T. for investigation and elimination of locked car Wednesday morning. by the Manchester Jaycees. (Photo by concerned citizens led a benefit if the ‘freshmen’ were con­ Coach Jack Holik’s gridders hurt Buffalo 7, Pittsburgh 3 Emmet Gemme) sidered high schoolers. Primarily it themselves in losses to Penney and states, “He has the ability to be in “I have seen improvement in his scored more goals that have won Vennart of Norwich; and five architectural barriers to the han­ PoUce said John T. McNary of 91B the right place at the right time,” he Chicago 4, Winnipeg 0 dicapped, $100,000 for Housing Downey Drive found a broken anten­ would shorten the distance between East Hartford with penalties. The in­ passing. He is developing the ability games than any other individual. granchlldren. adds of his left-footed left wing, “and to pass. If he does, it would take He'll be the first one to lead the team Minnesota 5, St. Louis 2 Funeral services will be Saturday Authority moderoizatjon, $50,000 for na with a hook attached to it lying on junior high and high school athletics. fractions were minimized, improve­ Lbs Angeles 5, Washington 3 he has put some shots into the net some of the pressure off his back,” in scoring for three y e a rs,” at 9 a.m. from South United Keeney Cove development, $17,000 the ground next to his vehicle. You have presently youngsters com­ ment was seen, but a missed extra Vancouver 5, Toronto 1 Preventive Health Plan point was the difference in the loss to from impossible angles,” Danielson assessed prior to last Danielson stated, adding Ron Methodist Church. Burial will be in for bus shelters, $15,000 for self-help Police said the ignition was ing from two sources, Bennet and Lombardo, closing in on the single Illing, who have to be retrained Hall. Conard High, injuries Friday’s contest with East Hartford, Conyers led the Indians hooters in East Cemetery. Friends may call at programs, and ^,000 for fair housing damaged in an apparent attempt to season mark, also holds the school retuned,-.reindoctrinated into a new notwithstanding, was just too strong. in which if anything the standout goal 1966 and ‘67, tying for goal-scoi4Bg NBA the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main promotion. start the car. ’The loss was estimated mark for goals in a game. He drilled scheme, mth the usual necessary The Indians, if they don’t want to scorer overpassed. honors as a sophomore in ‘65. St., Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m The town will also receive $56,000 at $760. Lacking in Some Areas five home in an 8-4 win over Eastern Conference adjustments. duplicate in the second half what' The extremely bright, seventh “How does it feel (scoring)? .Memorial contributions may be for program administration and an Windham after the Whippets had academically in his class, Lombardo You're like in your own little world. made to South United Methodist additional ^,0 0 0 because of the ‘Get Out and Vote Very few sophomores contribute to transpired the first five weeks, must .Alluntio DiviMiiiti LANEY ZUBOFF task force. Kurien said posters stressing safety would taken a quick 3-0 lead. was aware of the situation. “At the You look over at the bench and see W L Pet. Church. change in its classification under’ MANCHESTER - “Get Out And the local squads. Ever wonder why? 1) get-some healthy bodies back; and GB draw attention to preventing accidents which cause eye “ When he sets his mind to beginning of the year I felt a lot of — program regulations. Vote 1979” a videotape sponsored by Herald Reporter Maybe it's because they-still feel 2) be much more consistent offen­ how happy everyone is,” Lombardo Philadelphia 6 0 1.000 and hand injuries. something, he will do it. He showed it pressure to score. I felt I had to carry described the exhilaration of nestling Hickey said the town does not need the town’s Voter Turnout Com­ MANCHESTER — An Advisory Board of Health sub­ aw ^, being in ‘high school’. Or it’s sively. Boston 5 2 .714 I'i Another area the group ,'ocused on wds use of drugs. in the Windham game,” recalls the burden,” he articulated, admit­ the ball into the back of the twine. New York 4 3 Cops Probe to make a housing commitment mittee, will be presented today and committee devised to study preventive health education because they have to learn a whole East has gone from a pass-pass- .571 2‘/z “You need chemicals, but are we using them .ap­ Danielson of the stellar perfor- ting he had doubts of his surrounding It's a world he's visited 50 times. Washington 2 4 .333 4 because of new Conununity Develop- ■ Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. on cable televi­ resources in the community has found' that while new way of doing things, which could pass team to a run-run-run team and propriately,” said Kurien. run into the following season, too. In that leaves m? wondering­ New Jersey 1 4 .200 4‘2 Rape Report ment regulations from Congress. The sion access Channel 13. Manchester generally has a good background in preven­ Kurien said findings indicated the average senior The program features a the end, a player makes a contribu­ wondering-wondering. The Eagles Cvniral DiviHion MANCHESTER- The rape of a 19- regulations state that towns with a tive health opportunities, th i^ are still a few areas citizen patient was on six drugs, with one drug leading to demonstration of how to use a voting tion for one season, maybe, and seem to have added by subtracting. W L Pet. GB year-old Glastonbury woman last larger percentage of lower income where public education is lacing. a second. If a patient is on a diuretic, for examp(c(; said machine by Carol McCarthy, an that’s not desirable. There are Ball control is great but putting San Antonio 3 2 .600 _ Saturday was reported to the families or individuals than the Dr. V. Abraham Kurien, chair^ the preventive health Kurien, “then they need a potassium supplement. “But average percentage for the region do assistant registrar of voters; a brief education task force, which included Dr. Alice T’urek, freshmen who are ready to make points on the scoreboard is still the Detroit 4 3 .571 _ Manchester police department description of the referendum ad­ pharmaceutical options are an admission of failure,” he their mark on the high school varsity name of the game. Atlanta 4 4 .500 *'2 Wednesday, Detective Capt. Joseph not have to make a housing commit­ director of health and Ronald Kraatz, assistant director visory questions by Mayor Stephen said. level. They should not be hindered by East has developed a running Indiana 3 5 .375 1>'2 Brooks said this morning. ment. of health, both advisory board members. Penny and interviews with Another finding showed senior citizens were not getting a system which designates them game, led by Mike Giliberto’s 594 Houston 2 4 .333 11,2 Brooks said the assault took place The town’s percentage of lower in­ Questionnaire’s for a preventive health education sur­ enough physical exercise and in case of trouble do not come familes is 39.3 percent, while Manchester voters. vey were sent to doctork, dentists and organizations. junior high pupils. Falling school yards on 85 carries. But quarterback 'KlU Cleveland 2 6 .250 2 >''2 at 11:30 p.m. on Hillstown Road. The have the stability to^et out of a situation fast enough. enrollment may force a change in the Tony Pachesa, who tossed for nearly woman was hitchhiking and was Of the 219 surveyed, 108 returned those surveys. Forty- Kraatz said Thursuy, “What we do now with this in­ one doctors, 19 dentists and 48 organizations answ er^' not too distant future. .Regardless, it 1,3(X) yards as a junior a year ago, has Western Conference picked up by a lone man in a dark formation I’m not really sure. It’s a question of staff should come sooner. attempted only 70 passes this cam­ Its fciu brown car. The car pulled onto a Zinsser Again Attacks the 26 questions. time.” . • 0 \1i(l>44‘st l)i> ision Asked if they were involved with .preventive health All in the Family paign, completing 39 for 407 yards. nearby dirt road. Brooks said, and TTie health department has ^ e d tne board of directors Wide receiver Mike-Freiheit, who W L Pet. GB education, 33 of the 41 doctors said yes, all of the dentists A , L the woman was raped. No weapon to a^ocate funding for.a 'stu f nurse position, which There are a number of brother- .'».wrs '■ ^ Milwaukee 6 1 .857 _ Procedure b|i Tax Bills said yes and 35 of the 48 organizations polled said yes. may be the best in the state and was used, he said. Kraatz sajd would allow the department to follow up brother, sister-sister, sister-brother- Kansas City 3 3 .500 2'2 Asked if they, offered education specifically about the feared wherever he goes because of OMM After she was raped. Brooks said, MANCHESTER - The alleged people affected so they could make some of the needs disclosed by the task force. sister, et.al. acts on the scholastic- his manner of eluding secondary per­ Chicago 3 4 .429 3 the man dropped her off on Oak witholding of 300 tax bills until arrangements to pay them in uses and abuses of substances, half of those polled said Kraatz said other departments could get Involved \ylth cross country front this campaign. At Utah 1 5 .16/* 4 >'2 they did not. sonnel with his precision pass routes, ..Street in East Hartford. ^ January again came under attack by January.” preventive health communication making it a joint ef­ Manchester High you have Tim has been on the receiving end 21 Denver 0 7 .000 6 The assailant was described* s a Republican Director Carl Zinsse.. Zinsser again disputed the Do you educate persons in what to do in health fort. “Overall human services can tackle it a little at a (senior) and Dave (junior) DeValve, emergencies? Only 38 of the 108 said yes. times for 248 yards. Pachesa has Parific Division white male, 45 to 55 years old, six Democrats’ contention “that there time,” said Kraatz. Jeanine (junior) and Peter thrown four TD passes, the longest W L Pet. GB Zinsser said today that people who are no tax increases and they listen Seventy-nine of the totai4K8 polled said they give in­ (sophomore) Murphy. In the Indian feet tall, weighing 180 pounds with constructed a home between Oct. 1, covering 9 yards. Portland 8 0 1.000 — brown-grey hair, brown eyes and and get things doen.” struction by personal cdntact, while 57 said they dis­ camp you also have the look-a-Iike 1977, and Sept. 30, 1978, are “the The bombs away approach isn’t ad­ Los Angeles 4 2 .667 3 having a pot belly. In rebuttal. Democratic Mayor seminate literature or other materials, and 16 said they pair of Kim and Karen Scott. latest casualties” in the amendment used other means. Several used more than one means. visable. But when a machinegun is at Phoenix 4 4 .500 4 Stephen Pennj^as chastised Z in ^ r Crosstown East Catholic has a trio Seattle 3 .500 to the phase-in bill which include new Kurien told the board, although he’s very impressed by your disposal, why only use the small 3, 4 Another Complains for suggesting that the Democrats of Kittredges, senior Dave, junior Golden State 3 construction. He said some property what educational facilities are available in the communi­ caliber pistol? 4 .429 ordered witholding of the bills until Kathy and freshman Steve, on its If both were used, it cduld be Artistic Runner San Diego 3 4 .429 4‘/2 Of Unclad Jogger owners will have adjusted bills with a after the election. ty ‘"There are one or two situations in which im­ cross country teams. Eagle Coach tax increase of as much as $500. devastating. MANCHESTER — Police receive Tax Collector James Turek said provements can be made.” another complaint this morning “It seems to me,” he said, “that recently it was his decision as an ad­ Kurien said that automobile safety is taught only about an unidentified jogger who the only sensible thing to do at this ministrative head to include the through the school curriculum, and that it would be a good idea to distribute pamphlets through car dealers and Whalers pulled down his shorts in front of a time would be that notification of the adjustments in the January install­ increased amounts be sent out to the ment. have discussions available to the community on the topic. Breaks Tradition girl. Detective Capt. .Joseph Brooks Virdon Celebrates said. He also said the task force found “first aid knowledge By EARL YOST doesn’t seem to be effective. It is delegated to the am­ have never yet acknowledged the fine women athletes Deadlock The latest incident took place on who participated in the race each year. As one male who bulances but isn’t taught to the community at large,” Sports Editor Chestnut Street, which is near the finds it progressively harder to keep up with them, I Leaf Pickup To Begin said Kurien. Once again the most unique and original area where police received four Managerial Honor believe the drawing is certainly realistic in its depiction Industrial safety was another area found lacking by the envelope containing a signed entry blank for the other complaints. MANCHESTER - The leaf pickup Mixed leat piles will not be picked of my chances this year. Nordiques Brooks said a 13-year-old program, a hotly contested item ear­ up. In case of inclement weather, the NEW YORK (UPI) — Recognizing that past accomplishments 1979 Five Mile Road Race in Manchester “Secondly, the reason I am in hot pursuit of a Dart­ Manchester girl was walking on ly in the ^[bction campaign, begins pickup will be delayed a few days. will not help him win future games, the Houston Astros’ Bill Vir­ Thanksgiving morning arrived from David mouth woman is thpt I married one this August. A Monday on a wide range of streets in A complete list of the streets Low. QUEBEC (UPCI - The Quebec Chestnut Street at 6:45 and was ap­ don celebrated his selection as the 1979 UPI National League’s classmate who had the misfortune to spend her un­ Nordiques were looking for their first proached by a jogger wearingawhite town. scheduled for next week will be wt Mg money on these top quality.. Manager of the Year by looking ahead. The entry list now numbers better than 1,000 for the dergraduate days in Hanover, Kelley White will accom­ win against the Hartford Whalers •gym shorts and a green tee-shirt. He Home owners who wish to have published in Friday’s Herald. race four weeks from today. pany me in the challenging years ahead. ''^gradually pulled down his shorts. yard leaves collected are requested 'rfiS'lbillty'Tb tuts iwsst‘*Yoo^diminiihu with ago. ' Weh, '79 is over and ‘80 is coming saij “Their attitudes changed when since last March, but Al Sims was not CALORIC” Just as he has been doing for the last eight years, the “She is presently applying for internment positions in going to allow the Nordiques or 10,445 Brook said, until he was completely to rake leaves to the street line Gas Ranges up,” Virdon said Tuesday after lear­ they played us in the second half. 25-year-old Low used his artistic talents in printing the pediatrics while I apply in surgery In actuality, 1 spectators that pleasure. exposed. before Monday. Foreign objects such ning the result of the vote. "We are They worked hard and slowed our words in Old English on botji his entry and the envelope to believe that I can still beat her in a foot race, but I would planning, we’re thinking about the With 1:20 left in the game No description was available on the as stones, branches, cans or any CiMningB>e • Ti,-S«l BwnetCOM'eH the sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Wednesday night, Sims fired a shot suspect, but police have reason to other material must be eliminated • AulwnMcTMnMOrM ■ Rottl new season. We think last season was lot tougher in the second half. . OtnM ■ Bm s OwM • BtoCtOia* For the first time ever, the one-time Bennet Junior first point if I had revefsed the order on the envelope,” past Quebec netminder Michel Dion Oi«nDOM • AwtKttMOvto a good step in the direction of "But that comes with experience. believe he is the man who performed from the piles. ligMt • High student in Manchester, who now resides in The man who got started running under Coach Dave • TJHwCookiap • Cwktep becoming a strong club. But we have to tie the match, 2-2. similar acts last month. Brooks said. It was a tough race, it wasn’t an easy Brookline, Mass., featured a member of the opposite sex • Om " loMfotiyySyltom Dooman while at Bennet, noted, “As always, it is a Quebec Coach Jacques Demers at­ SAVE to improve.” race at any time. Even when we as one of the stamps used on the envelope,..and for good pleasure to enter this race each year.” tributed the tie to Hartford goalie Virdon, 48, has managed the Astros were running up that big early lead reason. The caption on the envelope reads, “It‘s getting John Garrett. for the past five seasons and 1979 was (10 games), all the games were “It’s that time of the year again, and for the first time I tougher and tougher to keep up with these women the most successful by far. Houston, ‘T m disappointed we lost our close.” am breaking with tradition by letting a Dartmouth runners!” lead,” said Demers. “We were despite league-low totals of runs The remarkable thing about HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH runner lead the Harvard man.” " Low should know as with each passing year there are beaten by a better goaltender. We t (583) and home runs (49), remained HAD ENOUGH?? Houston’s nin for the top was that the Low is a graduate of Harvard University and is now in more and more members of the fairer set in the competi­ .*10Q dominated them the first 10 minutes IHIIIIIIHII in contention in the NL West until the club defied the “ experts” who a last week of the season. his final year at Harvard Medical School . tion and one may even someday break into the prize­ of play, but Garrett kept them in expected the Astros to fold every EMPIRE BUILDING IN OUR Caloric That performance made Virdon an “I have done this to make two important points. First. I winning top 25 list. there save after .save. " time they lost aJough ballgame. That In the first period, the Nordiques easy winner in a balloting of 30 UPI never really happened. outshot the Whalers 11-8 but they baseball correspondents Virdon's players agree that he itni*e'te4-n were unable to beat Garrett until the TOWN GOVERNMENT EXERCISE r^l« .1 »n) throughout the country. He received helped the ballclub. ( Sports Slate Mvi' .■>«!< ocMh Watson Awaiting 13:39 mark when Gordie Roberts SAVE 16 first-place votes compared to “He does what he has to do to get a Your Right to Change Direction eewn.im,'' coughed up-the puck in his own'zone seven for runnerup Dick Williams of player going,” said pitcher Ken Tliurfiilav allowing Paul Baxter an unassisted I HAVE! Montreal. Williams managed Mon­ Forsch, who pitched a no-hitter SOCCER Cirwiin.i Umki • umm b j,' $ ' treal to a second-place finish behind Offer froth Bosox goal. % • r» >«f II CuniiuH st-ii tc earlier in the season. “If it takes Hall al ManrheT4lej>.3:4,5 the eventual World Series champion chewing out, he’ll chew you out, but Demers noted^lhat superstar Marc BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Red Sox first baseman Bob Watson Penney at Fermi Tardif and Alain Cote were missing Vote for Bud Brown SUPPORT Pittsburgh Pirates in the East. he’ll do it in private.” Wetliernfielil at EaHt Hartford from his lineup — and it hurt. John McNamara, whose Cincinnati As for Virdon, he says he entered says if he doesn’t get a concrete contract offer from the club CROSS COUNTRY > Issues Affecting Your Everyday Lives Reds beat the Astros for the NL West He also felt the game itself palqd the teason with confidence but did today, he’ll declare himself a free agent, according to a East Catholic at Farmington, 3:30 beside a 3-0 win over the Big Caloric puts nrare in America's kitdhens. title, was third with six votes and not know exactly what the club could East Catholic /Bulkeley at Far­ iMHtv JA d nm inn with published report. Hawks last Sunday. “It was p ^ a p s psintwCsiMli MttoMUlu • Chuck Tanner, manager of the world accomplish. mington (girls), 3:30 B M M ip M iM . The Boston Globe reports today a letdown after our vict/ry in champion Pittsburgh Pirates, "I don’t know if you can predict at phone call to Marvin Miller of the Chenev Tech at COC Meet , BAuBinsiH PASkv. that Watson, in Houston, said his Players Association.” Chicago,” he said. INSURE Krrp-WarmOM'n received only one mention. the first of the season what a ballclub FIELD HOCKEY Sturm* Bliik(J*s(Kfn agent Tom Reich i? presently in­ The legendary Gord|te Howe, I f In 1978, the Astros finished in fifth will do,” Virdon said. "We had good Watson, who batted .337 in 84 |bk<( i BrSri' Htetof volved in contract talks with Red Sox Manchester at Hall, 3:30 entering his 31st year in professional Your Freedom and independence ' (iM flika R sd ^ l kak SAVE place in the division with a 74-88 feelings about the club. We knew we games with Boston, is disappointed GIRLS VOLLEYBALL If record. During the 1979 season, Vice President Haywood Sullivan in things have turned out this way. He hockey, summarized the game suc- had a better club with the new Scottsdale, Arizona, but he's yet to Coventry at East Calholie, 3:15 cintly. “A hockey game is a hockey 4 : however, the Astros became a acquisitions and the pitching staff. said he's still very much interested in GIRLS SWIMMING respected team. L hear anything. signing with the Red Sox and that game. You’re never out of it until If But how we were going to finish, I “I think I’ve beenxpatient long East Catholic at Bulkeley, 3:30 you're out of it." “People suddenly became more had no real idea, although I had an they are his first choice. If DRECTOR^ aware that we were for real,” Virdon enough,” the 33-year old first But what's confusing him, Watson Friday Howe, who left the NHL in 1972 to RETURN MANCHESTER idea we might contend.” If baseman said Wednesday. "I'm said, is the way the club is htindling FOOTBALL go to the now-defunct World Hockey 1 DPMIH going to Scottsdale tomorrow its negotiating, particularly in view Glaston at South Windsor, Association, said the NHL game If to the “City of Village Charm” N O R M A N S (today), to meet with Tom. I’ll be ha.sn’t changed much. “The game is LOCATION A t f i i d U e r t ' j Bill Campbell ^ of the fact that preliminary talks 7:30 If 443-.I45 H4RTE0RDTIORD RIJ. M4NCHIMSNCHESTER UU ____ going there to sign or the other thing started on Sept. 1, and serious SOCCER the same but I’m a little slower.” CORNER Of MCKEE ST NEW YORK (UPI) — Bill Campbell, who failed to register a winning (declare his status as a free agent).” East Catholic at Brince Tech, 3:30 Whaler Coach Don Blackburn said 4 FOIMilHOIMA,S negotiations concerning him didn’t If NWMa. LOCATION 144 TO record since his appointment as Columbia’s head football coach for the 1975 According to reports, Watson is start until last week. Portland at C h^ey Tech, 3:30 his team is playing differently than Bpgy IIEHIT TT TUT season, announced his resignation Wednesday, effective at the end of the seeking $1 million over three"years, “I don’t know what held up the Rockville at South Windsor last year in the WHA. "Both Quebec Vote _ _ loma "I ’ current campaign. but he declined to talk about it. and ourselves have altered our style “ON.i imOBS .1 ‘ B "I » negotitations,” he said. “I do know Glastonbury at Newington i VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN AlP lllis T 1 111 Citing a failure to generate a victory program needed to give the Lions’ the Acquired from Houston in a June 14 Tom was supposed to meet with for the NHL. We play a much tighter g lOUMil iU‘JCUISIU SIIKMIHit U«ti«D'JJC confidence “to get over the hump and become a winning team," Campbell trade, Watson said "to this minute I them in Pittsburgh during the World Radio, TV Tonight game now than we used to.” I f ______MhCa itt’tlSS cun KtWH CB M9S GUi said it was apparent his hopes for the impossible dream of a triumphant haven’t even seen 'figures I could BlackbiUin said he was impressed Paid for by tha Cemmlttaa to Etod Bud Brown Tarry ClandanM Traaauror CJUQl ’>!■ lOU lUi fOB 15OCO0 BOt'k 0 647-9997 Series, but the Red Sox group wound fi - Rangers vs. Flyers, Ch.9 IlS'MT 'jnW’ 647-999B sMson at Columbia would never materialize, and“ ...it is apparent to me that even accept or reject. If 1 don t hear ^ ^ Qyjgjjg gf town and they 9 - Chargers vs. Raiders, Ch.8, w^tlKtlairett’s performance. “He’s Paid for by Republicnn Town Committee. Mary Fletcher, Treas. a change is needed atHhls time.” something very soon I m making my together.” WPOP kept us close in many games.”

V EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct, 25, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Thlirs., Oct. 25, 1979 Today’s Tribe Tankers Win, Divers Gain Points Brown Looks Sport Parade Conti^oversy Reigns Unlike in Past Meets For Ivy Help Milt Rickman . There was a sense of emp- brother, Pat, wearing a neck brace. Hesuits: ByLENAUSTER this year we look for it to help us pull time around. UPI Sports Editor tihess, and a touch of con­ He tore some ligaments in the back 200 medley relay: 1. East (Patria, L. , Herald Sporlswriter away from our opponents. We may Credit for their development is BOSTON (UPI) — He’s one point away from an unbeaten foot­ of the neck area in a varsity football Daklh, Viola, Bradley), 2. Manchester, 3. go in 6 or 8 points ahead and wp look given by Frost to Jim Gavin; who is a ball season, but all Brown football coach John Anderson can troversy, as Manchester High East 2:02.8. Diving. game (Oct. 6) against Northwest It’s only one event ot 11 in a. to be 10 or 12 points ahead first-year assistant coach. He is a hope for is someone can stop the steamrolling Yale Bulldogs. Money ISot Only Reason outpointed crosstown East 200 free: 1. Viola (EC), 2. Geagan (M), afterwards.” senior at the University of Connec­ Catholic and has been sideiined “We have to keep winning our Catholic, 90-82, in girls swim­ 3. Morrison (M) 2:07.7. scholastic swim meet. But, un­ ’That doesn’t occur«very meet, but ticut where he dove one season. He NEW YORK (UPI) — Money alone wasn’t the only reason since. 200 IM; 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2. M. games and hope that someone can,^ ming action yesterday at the "I’m sorry it ended this way,” t il this year, for the more than enough times to keep dove two years previously at 5 Bucky Dent decided to become a free agent. Last year’s Yankee MacDonald (M), 3. Swanson (EC) 2:26.7. '^ beat Yale,” Anderson said . “We Manchester High girls’ swim­ everyone happy. “We’re picking up Soutjiem Connecticut State (College. Cornell and Princeton each only have, hero says this past season was the most ungratifying one he has Indians’ pool. Frost told Viola, as he was comfor­ 50 free; 1. Stauffer (M), 2. Price (EC), think Cornell and Princeton have a one loss in the league, so we still ting his swimmer, “After that,. it 3. McCaffrey (EC) :26.2. ming team it occurred once too points in diving when we didn’t even “We started off with the basics,” put in since he began playing ball. Too much hubbub, too much Enmtiness because East senior tri- consider it in the past,” Frost ad­ he s t a ^ to explain his training good shot at it. They both have good have some important tests ahead,” (the meet) was anticlimactic.” Diving; 1. ’fuller (EC), 2. Bouchard often. defenses. The question is, can they hassle, too much heartache. If the Yanks don’t succeed in captaln Karin McCaffrey, swimming' (M), 3. Mayhew (EC) 174.05 points. mits, “ We lost a lot of good program, "We started off with the Cozza said; the leadoff leg for the No: 1 400-yard “Everybody ^as taiking all score? We saw Cornell last week and signing him again, and they’re trying, look for Dent to wind up 100 fly: 1. B. MacDonald (M), 2. Price Definitions of ‘dive/diving’ in swimmers from last year'and the hurdle. It’s the last step before you Cornell visits Dartmouth Saturday relay quartet, suffered a dizzy spell through the meet| that something they have the best offense we’ve (EC), 3. Siebold (M) 1:07.0. Webster’s dictionary include, “to divers have helped pick up the slack. do the dive. It’s b < ^g , but it’s the while Harvard hosts Princeton. The with,the California Angels. He likes them and they like him ... and was forced to stop. Swimmers might be w rone^ith the diving,” faced all season.” too free: 1. Viola (EC), 2. SUuffer (M), plunge headfirst into water; to sub­ “Our swimmers have done well but most important pafT Crimson, 1-4, have lost four straight were churning on each side of her in Frost remarked, '‘I took (Anne) 3. Geagan (M) :56.6. merge; any sudden plunge; a sharp The Bruins are 4-1 overall, 3-1 in for the first time in two decades and Raymond Clayborn, the New different,” says Bristol. "With about Morrison out of the first relay and we didn’t pick up one for one what we "We did a lot of stretching,” Gavin the day’s final event, but the action 500 free: 1. M. MacDonald (M), 2. descent.” The latter aptly fit lost,” the fifth-year coach remarked. the Ivy League, and play non­ haven’t beaten the Tigers since 1976. England Patriots' defensive back a month to go, he’s ahead by one run put her In the second relay. I knew I Swanson (EC), 3. Morrison (M) 5:55.5. continued, “For the first two weeks conference rival Holy Cross this became secondary. . . Manchester’s situation not too long Two seniors,-Judy Stoker and Lisa we didn’t go into the pool. We did a H arvard’s offense, which has who was fined $2,000 by NFL Com­ in a game with us, and he takes still might need third. 100 back: 1. B. MacDonald (M), 2. weekend. Their only league loss was Controversy because scoring in the ago. Bouchard, have M the upturn in lot of deck work. We worked on the sputtered all year, should be missioner, Pete Rozelle for hitting a Tekulve out, put him in left field and “I think we stiil would have taken Patria (EC), 3. Cavallo (EC) 1:07.5. the opener to Yale, a 13-12 defeat. diving, the No. 5 event, was in error “Two years ago against Windham diving. Stoker has taken three firsts hurdle, on form and flexibility. We strengthened by a healthy quarter­ sports writer, seems to be having brings in Grant Jackson, a lefthanded first and third. But if I knew we were 100 breast: 1. L. Dakin (EC), 2. Scott Yale linebacker Kevin Czinger and in fact the Eaglettes led going ,we were 10 points (3-13) in the hole and a second and currently holds the worked on the five required dives and back in Burke St. John and the return some trouble making up his mind pitcher to face Darrell Evans, a left- behind, I would have made further (M), 3. K. Dakin (EC) 1:12.5. blocked a pair of punts to key the Elis into the final relay, 80-78, instead of 400 free relay: 1. Manchester (Geagan, from the start,” Indian Coach Dave school record, set this season, with went into the optional dives.-’That’s of tackle Mike Durgin. what to do about it. First, he said handed hitter. Wouldn’t you know it, trailing by that margin. adjustment. And it’s just impossibie Beth MacDonald victory. Boston College, 1-5, hopes to Zotta, Stauffer,'' B. MacDonald), 2. Frost vividly recalls the meet his 174.70 points. She averaged 126 points where we’ve been since.” he'd appeal and now he says he won't Evans flies to Tekulve to end the “I can understand why he’s to predict how he wouid have split.” First Place Winner Yale is 5-0, and hasn’t lost in 10 Manchester, 3. East 4:05.2. — tankers eventually took to annex a year ago and is averaging 162 points Stoker and Bouchard were doing rebound when they visit West Point game. That’s when I knew they were angry,” stated Manchester Coach In the meet itself. East’s Claire their first CCIL tjtle, “but we don’t games over the last two seasons. to take on Army, 3-2. Eagles’ Coach gonna win the pennant” ... Viola and Lynne Dakin were double this campaign. Bouchard has one optional dives but “we had to im- a Brown beat Cornell 28-7 last Dave Frost, acknowledging the dis­ feel that way this year. win, two seconds and a third with a prove their techniques,” Gavin ^ Ed Chlebek felt his team played one Mets' catcher John Stearns is pleasure of East Coach Ralph Viola winners while Manchester’s Beth “Last year we always knew we weekend, allowing the only Big Red of its best games last weekend while MacDonald took two events. top score of 171.10 points. She was in voices, “You try to look at the telling all his bachelor buddies good­ Now that the television money to over the mix-up in the scoring. would lose ground in the diving. But \ i m score in the final minute. The Bruins’ losing 19-8 to Miami. 2 Names In the News the 111-point range last year, 155 this technique of the arm movement and bye. He'll be married in Boulder, be distributed is running into tens of Viola took the 100 and 200 yard defense gave up more than 300 yards, “Basically, they should have You try not to look at the entire “Army is an up and down team, Colo., Saturday, and he and his bride, millions of dollars for the 1980 Olym­ freestyles, taking the former in a but stopped Cornell three times in­ waited. With the meet so close they dive,” he added, noting the area o f, Sky Shot and 1 feel our squad is really ready to Martha Jo, will honeymoon^in Japan pics in Moscow, it's no surprise the (the officials) should have taken the quick :56.6. Dakin, with a powerful Artp Gilmore side the Brown 20, including a bounce back. Our offense should be 21 international governing bodies for breaststroke leg, took the 200-yard attention, “And I’d say experience where he will be among a touring time and checked it,” Viola stated. CHICAGO (UPI) — Surgery to repair a partial tear of the cartilage in Ed Jordan of the New Jersey blocked punt of their own by better this week when we move Mike each sport, are battling ,pmong individual medley and later came has f^lped. There generally is group of big league All-Stars ... Manchester's Lisa Bouchard was Chicago Bulls’ center Artis Gilmore’s right knee Wednesday was a “definite Nets took off in flight to basket linebacker Mike Audie. Mayock to flanker. He’s a super themselves to get as much of it as the announced winner, but there was back to win the 100-yard progression.” “Our defense bent - that was about athlete," Chlebek said. breaststroke. MacDonald took the success” team physicians said. _ Junior Allise Bayer, sophomore in scoring against Chicago in Bud Selig, the boss of the they can. Which only goes to prove a 10-point error in her score and she Gilmore was expected to remain at Northwestern Memorial Hospital four ~%%% it," Anderson said. "It was the In other Division I games, it’s 100-yard butterfly and 100-yard Barbara Stevenson, before she was NBA game. (UPI Photo) Milwaukee Brewers, has a strong that all that greed isn’t restricted to wound up with 169.15 points. Instead, or five days. He could be back with the team by Jan. 1, the physicans said. hardest hitting game this year. Rhode Island at Boston University; backstroke to pace Manchester, put on the deck with a broken ankle, 5 complaint regarding the makeup of professional sports ... A r We’ve also got to stop our fumbles. East’s Anne Tuller was the victor Maine at Lafayette; Massachusetts which took five of the 11 events. The one-hour operation was performed by Drs. Bates Noble and David •/ and Bunnie Lindley, a ninth grader at UPI's American' League All-Star with a total of 174.05 points. Bachman. Costly Improvements We've given up 16 in three of our last at Connecticut; and Northeastern at team. He's burned'up because not a At the other end of the scale, you Jane Price with a pair of seconds Bennet, have all worked with Gavin four games." McCaffrey swam in the 50- and 100- BALTIMORE (UPI) - It would New Hampshire. single member of the Brewers was have someone like Pittsburgh along with Joanne Swanson and Mary and Frost hopes to see results in Yale should keep Anderson waiting yard freestyles taking a third and Bob Boone a cost about $36 million to make the In Division 11, it’s Norwich at named to the team. “It's out­ Pirates’ owner John Galbreath, one McCarthy swam well for the future campaigns. one week longer when they host fourth respectively. But she has had improvements at Memorial Stadium Albany St; Colby at Bates; Maine rageous,'' Selig says. “We had four of the classiest men in all sports. The Eaglettes while LeeAnn Stauffer, PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Catcher Bob Boone has decided to pass up Stoker and Bouchard, and the winless Penn this weekend. The Elis an inner ear problem, having un­ requested by Baltimore Colts’ owner Maritime at Boston St; Glassboro St. guys who hit .300 and three with over last time his club won eight years Mary Gallagher and Morrison swam chance at the free-agent market by signing a four-year contract with the others, have added to their reper­ are riding on their stingy defense, dergone an operation in September, Robert Irsay, a consultant has at Central Connecticut; New Haven 100 runs batted in. The team we had ago, he personally purchased a flock well for the Indians. Philadelphia Phillies, (be club announced today. toire of dives. Included are a reverse which is among the best in the coun­ and couldn’t execute a second flip reported. The price tag. reported at Curry; Western Connecticut at on the field was as good, if not better, of tickets so all the cleaning women East, 3-4, returns to action today Terms of the contract were not released, but General Manager Paul Owens s j one-and-a-half somersault, inward try. But Coach Carm Cozza knows turn and was forced to stop. Monday by consultant Howard S. Plymouth St.; and Framingham St. as any other in baseball. We won 95 in one of the targe buildings he owns against Bulkeley High in Hartford at said “what he’s getting is in line with the top three or four catchers in the one-and-a-half somersault and a back there’s no room for relaxation. “I guess this isn’t our year,” stated Downing Jr., is far higher than Irsay, at Mass. Maritime. games, and you mean to tell me not could go see the World Series. Equal­ 3:30. Manchester, 6-1, is at Enfield game.” ' one-and-a-half somersault. “The presure will be on every her father. Bill McCaffrey.' Standing city or state officials had expected. Also, it’s Southern Connecticut at one of our players rates being on your ly thoughtful this time, he quietly Friday, also at 3:30. '"rhey’re doing dives we would game. At this point in the season alongside the pool deck was Karin’s Gov. Harry Hughes has said he Montclair St; Bridgewater St. at All-Star team? You'll never get me arranged all travel expenses to the Kenny Carr never have dreamed of doing a cou­ every game is crucial for us. As long doubts the General Assembly would Nichols; AIC at Springfield; Coast to accept that." series for former baseball writer Les RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) — The Cleveland Cavaliers have acquired ple of years ago. It’s gotten to a point as we don’t lose, we have a lock on an approve even $25 million for the im­ Guard at Trinity; Amherst at Tufts; Biederman, who covered the Pirates forward Kenny Carr from the Los Angeles Lakers for second-round draft where the divers are doing more dif­ uncontested cmampionship. But provements, a figure based on initial Williams at Union; Bowdoin at San Francisco Giants Manager for years and now is retired in Collegians, UConns Tie choices in 1980 and 1981, the Cavaliers disclosed Wednesday. ficult degree of difficulty dives,” Brown is playing great football, and Wesley^; and RPI at WPI. Dave Brisfbl says Pittsburgh Connecticut ... The 24-year-old Carr was an important member of the U.S. Olympic Frost states, aware that lends to im­ estimates. But he also said he is not MCC came back to tie it at the 36- opposed to seeking the im­ Pirates' Manager Chuck Tanner Manchester Community College Basketball squad that won a gold m ^ al in the 1976 Olympics at Montreal. m proved scoring. should be given more credit for their Whitey Herzog still hasn't landed a battled the University of Connecticut minute segment on an unassisted tal­ “ Every diver can now do six provements. The Baltimore Sun Jim Frey today quoted informed sources as success. “He's in the prime of his job, but he isn't worried. My guess is jayvees to a 1-1 tie in collegiate ly by Kevin Scoville into the left cor­ Bobby Bonds dives,” Gavin states. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — New Manager Jim Frey of the Kansas City saying city and state officials may managership, he knows enough to he’ll eventually wind up in the soccer action yesterday at Cougar ner of the cage. Tliey’re not ready to challenge for Royals describes himself as a low-key person. That may be the best approach CLEVELAND (UPI) — Outfielder Bobby Bonds has notified the Cleveland offer Irsay a chance to buy the stay in the background and the thing Angels’ front office. Owner Gene Field. UConn outshot MCC, 35-31, with the Indians he has exercised his rights in the basic agreement between the state honors. But Manchester’s to his new environment. that impresses me so much about Autry has always admired his The deadlock leaves the Cougars 7- Cougars holding the edge in corner divers can now jump in and help in stadium for $1 if he finances tlie im­ Players Association and the major leagues to opt for a trade, the Indians dis­ provements. Irsay has threatened to Frey, who was plucked from the Baltimore coaching staff Wednesday to him is he isn't afraid to do something baseball ideas. 2-1, the young Huskies 6-1-1. • kicks, 9-5. dual meets. become the new manager of the the Royals, replaces one of the most popular closed Wednesday. ‘ move the Colts unless improvements It was a scoreless first half with Cougar goalie Bill Frattaroli and And, looking back, that’s saying a figures in Kansas City sports history — Whitey Herzog. In notifying Indians’ President Gabe Paul, Bonds said he wants to remain in Lisa Bouchard are made at the stadium. UConn getting on the board at the 32- UConn keeper Steve Beagle each had Cleveland and his “first preference” is to settle on a contract for the 1980 lot. minute mark of the second half on a 15 saves in the 110 minutes of play. season and thereafter. In other developments, the Cleveland Indians asked 0 Rangers’ Spree goal by Domingos Carlos. waivers Wednesday on pitcher Paul Reuschel to give him his unconditional Bowling release aqd assigned infielder Paul Cage’s contract to their Class AAA farm club of Tacoma, Wash., in the Pacific Coast League. REC - Bob Schack 151- Luneski 149-370, Lee Prior Routs Edmonton Birjd Reminds Harris Jose Cruz 140-418, Jerry Smith 140- 362, Wayne Jensen 135-350, 144;397, Bill Pagani Sr. 139- Art Thompson 139-365, HOUSTON (UPI) — A state district judge Wednesday granted the Houston NEW YORK (UPI) — After it "was over, the New York 385, Lou Massolini 373, Bill John Harris 351, Fred Ric- Of Young Rick Barry Astros’ request for a court order restraining declared free agent Jose Cruz Pagani Jr. 365, Bill Zwick cio 145-396, Paul Mozzicato from negotiating with other basenall teams. The Astros claimed Cruz signed Rangers’ goalie John Davidson said, ,“we just played well,” HOUSTON (UPI) - Larry Bird forward scored 15 points, grabbed 10 136-361, John Maiorca 361, 140-387, George McNamara Wednesday night, when the Rangers skated over, around and reboots and dished out 6 assists. a document April 21 which outlined terms of a five-year extension of his 1979 Bob Smith 142-353, Walter 163-377. c reminds Coach Del Harris of a through the Edmonton Oilers’ defense en route to a 10-2 rout. young, mobile Rick Barry, but just Maxwell led the Celtics with' 20 contract. But the left-fielder’s agent said no agreement was in force, Maynes 351, Bernie Goodin If you’re The first five shots and two goals barely. “It’s logical to compare the points, despite drawing coverage The club had been informed by the Major League Players Association 148-358, Dick Roach 354, ELKS — Ralph Doyer were fired at goalie Dave Dryden, two,” said the Houston Rockets’ from Moses Malone, the NBA’s most Tuesday Cruz had declared himself a free agent dnd intended to make himself Ken Ostrinsky 136. 373, Bill Adamy 353, Bruce who was replaced just 4:31 into the NHL head coach, “because they are both valuable player. Maxwell said he available to other teams in the November re-entry draft. Fish 355, Dave LaChapelle game: the next 42 shots and eight outstanding passing forwards.” didn’t like operating offensively FRIENDSHIP — Bruce 149-376, Dave Richards 136- goals went in the direction of Ed Mio. But the comparison ended there as against centers. Bill Walton Hence 200-537, Don Searles 384, Joe Pagano 139-135- “The team was standing still, " snapped a 1-1 tie on a power play at' Harris saw it. Apparently, he didn’t “1 feel a source of pride that they SAN DIEGO (UPI) — San Diego Clipper center Bill Walton, yet to play a 511, Dick Woodbury 511, 399; Tony Desimone 143- regular season game this year, seriously reinjured his foot in a team practice Pat Thibodeau 180, Lee T said Oilers’ Coach Glen Sather, “so I 7:23 of the middle period with the like to talk about a rookie in the same put taller players on me but I wish it 363, Hal Waldron 357, Don Sunday and could miss a good part of the season, according to a published Bean 187-475 (Latter also going to drive, figured I might as well get Dryden first of his two goals. breath as a 14-year veteran. was back to normal with the centers Benoit 139-370, Ernie Pepin out of there and see if the guys would North Stars .5, Blurs 2 “They are different type players. guarding Dave (Cowens),V Maxwell report Wednesday. roiled a 254 score last 145-135-415, Jack Talley play for Eddie. Glen Sharpley fired in two goals In Rick’s heyday, he was a super said. k, The San Diego Tribune reported Walton, who has been placed on “day-to- week), Marian Franklin 139-374, Bill Hanson 135- "1 think the Rangers certainly and assisted on another to move driver and a really prolific scorer,” day” status by the Clippers since hurting his left foot in an exhibition game 183, Tana Pointer 203, Ellie 144-135-414, Roy Johnson played well. That's the trouble with a Minnesota into a tie vyith Boston for Harris said. last month, “will be out for at least two more weeks, probably a month and Cappa 465. 356, John LaChapelle 137- young hockey team — we just lost our first place in the NHL Adams Divi­ In two games against the Rockets HighSpikers maybe even until sometime in 1980.” 373, John Rieder 360, A1 composure." sion. The triumph was Minnesota’s this season. Bird hasn’t shown the Denis Menke COMMERCIAL - Bob Atkins 144, Ding Farr 373, Don Murdoch, Ulf Nilsson and Lu- third in a row at home. dominating scoring ability he F rost 172-146-428, Jim Tony Salvatore 140-356. X cien DeBlois scored two goals each Blark Hawks 4, Jets 0 possessed as a collegian at Indiana Suffer Loss TORONTO (UPI) — Former major league infielder Denis Menke was ap­ Cochran 130-153-410, Rick drive the for New York, and Jocelyn Guevre- Ted Bulley scored three goals and State last year. Taking the first game, Manchaster pointed a coach by the Toronto Blue Jays Wednesday and relief pitcher Dyar Nicola 164-408, Tom mont had three assists, as'^all but goalie Tony Esppsito notched his But his passing and ability on the High girls’ volleyball team couldn’t Miller’s contract was sold to the Montreal Expos. Shepard 146-386, Bob three Rangers came up with at least first shutout of the season and 69th of floor has been a positive factor, and hold the advantage and dropped a 8- Menke managed in the Milwaukee and Toronto minor league systems the Myulassy 147-389, Pete HOME ENGINEERS — one point. Even Davidson collected his career. It was Bulley’s second Wednesday he had a large Iqmd in the 15, 15-4, 15-10 and 15-5 decision to last three years. He piloted the Jays’ Class A Dunedin farm club in the Grish 150-371, Mike Jan McKenney 178, Cathy Florida State League the past two seasons. The hiring of Menke and the reten­ an assist, on Walt Tkaczuk’s goal career hat trick. Boston Celtics’ 100-99 win over the Wethersfield High yesterday at Napoletano 141-371, Bud Bohjalian 209-531, Lynn tion of Bobby Doerr as batting instructor leaves three coaching vacancies to that gave New York a 2-0 edge. Canucks 5, Maple Leafs I Rockets. Clarke Arena, Wickham 137-368, Gene Davis 200-487, Laurel “Our guys were rolling tonight," Rookie Rick Vaive triggered a The same could not be said for The loss was the Indians’ fifth in be filled. Comire 136-373, Art Morrissette 187, Bonnie Davidson said. “We should have had three-goal first period to lead Van­ Barry, who at 34 is 12-years-older their last six starts and plummets Schmidt 136-385, Henry Lowell 462. real thing. 20 goals ' couver over Toronto. Stan Smyl than Bird, Barry scored 6 points with their overall record to 6-8. Willie Horton In other games, Hartford tied added his fourth goal and 19-year-old 2 of 4 field goals, tossed only one Jean Stankiewicz, Beth Apter and SEATTLE (UPI) — The Major League Players Association notified the Quebec, 2-2, Buffalo topped Brent Ashton banged in a rebound for assist and grabbed 2 rebounds in 19 Marge Botteron were best in the Seattle Mariners Wednesday designated hitter Willie Horton and right- Kick-Off your football Pittsburgh, 7-3, Minnesota defeated his first career NHL goal. minutes. losing effort for the locals. hand^ pitcher Wayne Twitchell will go through the free agent re-entry draft Kings .1, Capitals 3 From the shape of things, you'll have quite a St. Louis, 5-2, Chicago blanked Win­ Cedric Maxwell’s two free throws Wethersfield also took the jayvee ' Nov. 2. / and fall tune-up nipeg, 4-0, Los Angeles downed Dave Taylor rammed in two goals, with 6 seconds left won the poorly tilt, 15-10 and 16-14. Lee Sadosky was The Mariners still can ne_gotiate and sign Horton, voted the Most Valuable choice of new cars that look like the 1980 Washington, 5-3, and Vancouver beat including the clincher on a deflected played game which it seemed neither best for Manchester, also 6-8. Player on the team for the 1979 season, or Twitchell up to Oct. 30. After that season at your Volkswagens. But if you’re looking fcJr the teal Toronto. 5-1. shot with 12:06 remaining to spark team wanted to win. Neither team Next outing is Friday at Simsbury date they go into the draft. Utility infielder Bobby Valentine served notice thing... you shouW look to Volkswagen. Sabres 7, Penpiiins ,'J Los Angeles. Gord Lane gave shot over 50 percent from the field High at 3:30. last week he intends to go the free agent route. Washington an early 1-0 lead but 2 Ric Selling, Lindy Duff, Danny and the Celtics hit only 58 percent of CAR CARE MAN store! Because things like front-wheel drive, fuel Gare and Gil Perreault scored Marcel Dionne evened things up on a their free throws. Ken Hodge Your Car Care Man Auto Parts injection, transverse-mounted engine, rack power-play goals for Buffalo. Selling power-play goal. Harris, whose team dropped its Eagles Sweep NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Rangers announced Wednesday night first home game in three Store has your favorite and pinion steering, four-wheel independent they have assigned right-wing Ken Hodge to Richmond of the Eastern Hockey NFL team poster for just appearances this season,' reacted Hartford High League. suspension, and a passive restraint seatbelt with irritation to criticism that the Hodge, 35, who once starred on a line with current Ranger center Phil 50e ($2 retail value) system, are old hat to us. (If you listen long Portland Record Rockets played poorly. East Catholic girls’ volleyball Esposito and Boston left-wing Wayne Cashman'when all three played for the when you buy ^ “Did they play poorly?” he said. “I team swept past Hartford Public, 15- Bruins, has not played since undergoing elbow surgery a year ago. enough, others make it sound as if they 2,15-0 and 15-6, yesterday for its 12th a set of V feel you just saw a great defensive CHAMPION “invented" them.) And when it comes to fuel 5 Remains Spotless battler'Both teams were out there win in 13 starts. Bobby Hull The Eaglettes make their final Spark Plugs! economy, Volkswagen is the real thing, too, with tonigh^t scratching and clawing on WINNIPEG, Manitoba (UPI) - Bobby Hull, who at the last minute NEW YORK (UPI) — Denver’s Davici Thompson scored 19 defense. This one was a man’s game. home appearance today against the two best mileage* cars in America. Coventry at 3:15. canceled practice with the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday because of “business com­ points, but the two that got away hurt the most. It was not for the faint of heart.” mitments”, worked out by himself at the Winnipeg Arena Wednesday. The C H A M ^ y Best of all, we’ve got a fine selection of 1980 The victory was the second road Monica Murphy and Yvonne Nolen . “1 came down to the basket and got „ were top spikers for East, Pam Cun­ Jets were in Chicago preparing for a game with the Black Hawks. Volkswagens. They're in our showrooms and ^ bumped around by two or three Hawks 128, Cavaliers 118 win for the rejuvenated Celtics, who Hull has said he wants at least a week of skating before he is ready to play ningham, Joan Gerrity and Pam "Team-up" with your Car guys," Thompson said Wednesday Dan Roundfield scored 31 points, 15 made Bird their No. 1 draft choice .V*' immediately available. Come on in and / Gieras served well and Suzanne in an NHL game. Care Man Auto Parts Store this fa ll.I' night, after missing a last-second coming in a late fourth-quarter sur­ before this season. The 6-foot-9 Willett set well. He has all the brand-name parts test drive a 1980 Volkswagen today. shot that enabled the Portland Trail ge to spark Atlanta over Cleveland. East’s jayvees remained unbeaten Bobby Orr ' ' Blazers to hold on for an 88-87 victory Campy Russell led the Cavs with 21 you'll n&ed to tune-up your car, It's the real thing. Bowling with a 15-6 and 15-4 win. Noreen truck or RV. Plus, he has over the Denver Nuggets. points. OTTAWA (UPI) — Former hockey great Botiby Orr was among 62 outstan­ Callahan, Janice Boser and Lisa ding Canadians awarded the Order of Canada Wednesday during a special helpful advice on how to^ The victory kept Portland un­ Suns 110, Warriors 108 FLORAL-Carole Gilbert Paul Westphal scored eight of his Johnson were standouts for the 13-0 ceremony at Government House. Orr was one of 18 recipients of the officer properly Install every^ defeated at 8-0 while the Nuggets 189. winners. remained winless at 0-7. 37 points in overtime to rally Phoenix award, the Order’s second-highest level. > part he sells you. , “1 thought we played 'well in spots over Golden State. Robert Parish ■ Governor-General Edward Schreyer presented the former Boston Bruin topped Golden State with 27 points Gold Medal Celebration star with a special medal as Prime Minister Joe Clark looked on. The Order, 'Rabbit Diesel S-speed, est.ffglmpQ. tonight at both ends of the floor,” 56 mpo esL hem rmleaoe. R aoM Diesel said Nuggets’ Coach Donnie Walsh. and a game-high 25 rebounds. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) — One of the. biggest special events in the the country’s highest award, was created in 1967 to recognize Canadians who 4 -sp ^, esI.BSmpo. 92 mpg esi. hwyt have performed outstanding achievement and service in the community. (Compere these E M est. lothe est. “But we had some lapses that were 76it8 132, Pacers 110 history of Atlantic City will take place this weekend when a U.S. Olympic mpg of other cars. Mileege may very mrith costly. I didn’t see whether or not Gold Medal Winners Gala Celebration will be held at Resorts International speed, weather and trip lerwlh. Hwy. Julius Erving scored 25 points and See us for mileage will probably be leto-) Our Values Are Your Values. David Thompson got fouled on that reserve Steve Mix added 23 as the'un- Hotel Casino. A total of 180 American gold medal winners have accepted in­ brand-name parts, last shot, but I thought we were hurt defeated Sixers scored their sixth vitations to attend the three-day session. Golden Richards and HOW! Vernon by other calls late in the game.” victory of the season. Doug Collins Frank Sinatra will be toastmaster and a list of famous athletes will attend LAKE FOREST, 111. (UPI) — Chicago Bears’ wide receiver Golden We’re In the Yellow Pages. SuperSonirH 10.5, KingH 92 scored 18 points in the first half. the function. Some of the better known names are: former world heavyweight Richards will undergo surgery next week to repair loose ligaments in his Tolland Volkswagen Corp. (jus Williams scored 18 points and I’lslons 104, Bullets 103 boxing champions Joe Frazier and Floyd Patterson, world figure skating right knee and probably will ^ out for the season, Cqach Neill Armstrong dished out 10 assists to lead Seattle, Bob Lanier hit a fall-away jump champion Peggy Fleming, retired women’s sprint champions Wilma Rudolph said Wednesday. 24 Tolland Turnpikes^ Rte. 83 which used a hawking defense and a shot with eight seconds left and and Wyomia ’Tyus and track greats Bob Mathias, Rafer Johnson, A1 Oerter, Richards, 27, was injured Sept. 9 in a game with the Minnesota Vikings. He PAP Auto Parts 649-2638 potent fast break to turn a 13-13 tie James M cElr^ scored 33 points to Bob Richards and Harrison Dillard. The goal is to raise part dr all of New reinjured the knee three weeks later against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and into a 29-14 advantage entering the Jersey’s quota of $225,000 for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow and Lake lift Detroit. Bob Dandridge topped Placid , hasn’t played since. 511 E. Middia Turnpikt second period. Washington with 21 points. PAPE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. Oct. 25, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 25, 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Holtz Coach of Week Pots’ Punter FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. wiUi coaching because when fans ’Thomas Brown was going to be a (UPI) — If there’s a person start thinking we won because I did a great back and in the first two graes great job of coaching/ then they are. we lost him (to shoulder surgery) who can coach a football team, going to say well, gee, he must have and sort of had to starf over? Off the Mark to beat Texas, it’s Lou Holtz. He lost the last two (because of bad “Now (running backkl.Gary MONEY AND TIME probably could sell coaching)-,” he said. “In other words, Anderson and Mark Douglas have FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - It is a position which seendngly refrigerators to Eskimos ^ if people start thinking you win a started coming along and our defense The Businesses Listed Below can help your families during ' game with coaching, then they are has started’to come along. Early in breeds loneliness. There is just one punter on each team — and Holtz spreads the praise around when called upon, he stands 15 yards away from everyone else. when his Razorbacks win, accepts obviously going to think you lose the year, we weren’t a good football the months to come by showing them the best way and more the blame when they lose, and jokes from coaching. You can lose with team but I thought if some goody It Is S'pressure-packed task. Every coaching but you don’t win with things happened to us and we got time a punter -is in, all eyes in the secpncL punteif drafted after Texas’ away the importance of the coach. celebratkl Rtiswll Erxieben went in coaching.” good senior leadership, which we ob­ stadium are glued on the erect figure important the most economical way to solve everyday energy “Coaching is nothing more than with arms forward in anticipation. the first round. But Hare has not eliminating mistakes before you get It is hard for Arkansas fans to buy viously have, then we have a chance The same eyes follow the football as lived up to his advance billing, at fired,” he says. his downplay of his coaching to be a competitive football team. least as far as Pats’ (Joach Ron abilities. Hit hard by graduation, the The more this team wins, the more it leaves his foot for its suborbital needs. In his third year at Arkansas, Erhardt is concerned. Razorbacks were picked no better thay believe; the tougher they are to trip downfield. Holtz, 42, has eliminated enough to “We’d like to get that squared than sixth in the Southwest beat.” In the 19-year history of the New have lost only three games and last away,” Erhardt said. “We’ve done a Saturday knocked off then-No. 2 Conference in some preseason Holtz would like to see removal of England Patriots, only five times has rankings. They, are now 6-0 and good job on our special teams. In the Texas to remain undefeated this opposition to playoffs for a national a punter averaged better than 40 | o U.S. Coal Industry ranked No. 5 in the nation. punting game, the guy who triggers it season and earn United Press Inter­ championship. y a ^ s per boot over^ season. With has been inconsistent. We’re going to “You don’t know,” Holtz said, “we national’s national coach of the week “I definitely think it would be the that in mind. New England made Ed­ look at some more punters in the die Hare of ’Tulsa the first punter award. still might end up sixth in the con­ greatest thing in the world if we had near future.” ever drafted by the team. “I think it’s tremendous to get an ference. We have five more con­ national playoffs,” he said. “Even if Sunday’s game against Miami was Cries for Deregulation ference games to go, but at the begin­ Hare impressed the bosses In award like that,” Holtz said. “I feel we had to play Texas again, or Ball Control especially embarrassing. Hare’s sunimei s meeting of the expect little help from the ning of the season, I thought we had a Houston or whatever the case should training camp, beating out veteran DEBORAH BAKER ready to respond to its honored and flattered. first punt traveled 16 yards and led to National Coal Association White House for their com­ chance to be better than people be, I think the championship should Dave Robisch of Cleveland Mike Patrick, and becoming the 11th CHARLESTON, W. Va. sympathetic audience. “ But you know I don’t want a Dolphins’ score. On the second in Colorado Springs. Colo,, plaints about regulation. thought but I thought (running back) be determined on the field.” appears to be ball on regular punter in team history. But (UPI - Americans fed up Smarting from 10 years anybody to think I won this game punt, he mishandled a low, but of unprecedented regula­ where Robert H. Quenon, President Carter, despite a thumb during drive for hoop in so far this season, he has averaged with gasoline lines and oil catchable, snap and was forced to tion, mainly environmen­ president of Peabody Coal stated long-term commit­ just 35.8 yards a kick, the only embargoes are beginning NBA game against Atlanta. throw a desperation pass (he did tal, the industry wants to Co., the nation’s largest ment to coal, has turned a blemish on a team which leads the to hear a message from the (UPI Photo) some quarterbacking in college) nation’s coalfields. capitalize on the renewed producer, urged operators deaf ear to them, the Spartans Picked to Upset Buckeyes AFC East with a 6-2 record. giving Miami another field goal. to “be more affirmative operators say. ’The loneliness of the short-distance For years, industry interest in coal and move “Call it what you will — I-stunk,” '80s with new and vocal." Washington is the prin­ punter. leaders, coal region into the By Major Amos B. Hoople lines predicts a Michigan he admitted, after averaging 30.8 politicians and miners markets and attendant “The lesson of the '70s cipal arena for the stepped- 67th confrontation. “Punters get about four or five up cam paign against Sage^UAhe Sidelines State victory. 24-21. Har­ Oklahoma and Nebraska yards a boot. “But after that, it was themselves have been growth potential. instructs us that we cannot rumph! Greg Fenton chances in a game so you’ve got to regulations, which one in­ will keep rolling along in the all right. I guess I just have to keep a trying to convince the To do that, industry has leave the political and Egad, friends, here we are To further confound the perform,” said the 6-foot-4 Hare, the dustry official says came Big 8 with victories — over, sense of humor and be my own best public that the answer to launched a full-scale offen­ regulatory control of these nigh onto Halloween. A look experts and to complicate respectively. Iowa State and team’s fourth-round draft selection. “springing, leaping from at the Hoople appraisal of this matters in the powerful Paces Bolton friend,” he said. the energy dilemma is to sive against regulatory matters to politicians and Colorado. Make it; Oklahoma “Linemen might be able to muff two controls. bureaucrats," he said. these statutes in the last Saturday's games indicates Southwestern loop, look for 49. Iowa State 20; Nebraska or three plays in a game and no one Hare pointed out, as have some of dig more coal. the hobgoblins, who frolic at the Arkansas Razorbacks to Midget football action last his predecessors, that his statistics That was evident at this But coal operators decade." 42. Colorado 18. notices. But that’s one of the hazards Over and over, they this time of the year, have stun the high-riding Houston UCLA will give visiting weekend saw the Bolton “A” Tigers are hot all that relevant because some sinister pranks in store Cougars. of the trade. You can be the hero, or repeat their message: coal Washington a rough after­ whip the Hebron Rams, 46-6, and the many times he is punting for posi­ is America's most plentiful for some high-rated teams. Playing under the lights in noon. But it doesn’t have the bum.” Yas. dear friends, you can the friendly confines of Bolton “ B” squad also trounce tion, not distance. With New domestic energy source enough guns to hold off the Hare, an outstanding baseball WE SAVE YOU expwt to see the mischievous Razorback Stadium, Lou , Hebron, 38-0. England’s exlosive offense, and the and there is enough of it to bruising Huskies. The final pitcher and a two-handicap golfer, Energy Saving ENERGY goblins splashing the upset Holtz's well-balanced club score: Washington 42, UCLA Greg Fenton led the Bolton "A” limited range of field goal kicker provide the country with bucket willy-nilly over the will edge the Cougars, 23-18 averaged 41.9 yards a kick in his plus 28. The Pitt Panthers and squad with five touchdowns on runs John Smith, Hare has kicked many needed energy well into the Products from RANA beautiful autumnal landscape. — hak-kaff! Navy are both having good of 35, 42 , 61, 81 and 52 yards. He three seasons at ’Tulsa. He was the SAVE YOU MONEY Um-kumph! from inside The 50-yard line. 21st century. Enterprises, Inc. Another contest in which years. And the Hoope Hunch is Meiwlielyws «l tOorm WMowt The most amazing result the winner figures to move up rushed for 320 yards and has a total of For years, however, not the tenacious Middies will 1,279 yards in six games. Richard forecast by our computers the national ladder pits the hang on to win. 24-21, in an many people have been ★ ★ ★ THIS WEEK ONL Yir ★ ★ will — kaff-kaff — come at undefeated Florida State extremely well-played Rose tallied on a 1-yard run. Rose, listening. While coal is a Columbus. Ohio, where the UConn Face UMass Next (Expires November 3, 1979) Seminoles (6-0) against the 1979 contest. Ted Brown and Mike Fenton ac­ Members of the team designed to show Connecticut and Thomas H. Fitzpatrick un­ way of life in some parts of home-field Ohio State Buc­ Louisiana State Tigers. The [Football Forecast Some other matchups look counted for extra point runs. UMass will be putting a 13-game keyes will fall before the “It’s a game for the Yankee Connecticut residents how to save energy in­ dersecretary for energy. Office of Police and the country, particularly Seminoles will find that play­ like this: Texas 35, SMU 10; Jeff Blach, Chris Mulcahy, Wayne YanCon win streak on the line, VINYL SHIELD determined onslaught of the ing the Tigers in Baton Rouge. Cobblers; high-scoring Brig­ Notre Dame 31. South Caroli­ Conference championship. That’s Management. The group reviews one of the Appalachia, it was little invading Michigan State Spar­ Polansky and Bill Chabot also played attempting to break its own record of clude from left, Lawrence Greene, executive La., is a horrifying experience ham Young, with Marc Wilson na 21; Michigan 28. Indiana how we look at it. Both of us are the state energy division’s useful booklets. more than a dirty word to $ 7 9 9 5 tans. — as they suffer their first at the controls, will defeat the 14; Mississippi State 34. well for the “A” team. only undefeated teams in the con­ 15 set back in 1965-68. UConn went 18 vice president, Savings and Loan League; Darryl Rogers’ Spartans other Americans. Oil and loss of the year. We see it: New Mexico Lobos, 35-13, in Southern Mississippi 24; North Mike McKay tallied on a 3-yard run ference.” games without a loss (16 wins, 2 ties) Don Eden, Savings Banks Association of natural gas aren't as view this game as a chance to LSU 22, Florida State 7. ' an important Western Athlet­ Carolina 28. East Carolina 7; live up to their pre-season for Hebron. That’s the way Connecticut foot­ back in 1956-60. messy as coal to heat Reg. *99.95 In some other important ic Conference clash; and Missouri 37, Kansas State 12, Clarence Zachery scored four TDs Connecticut reached a season high promise and to move up in the games, here's how the Hoople Southern California will and Clemson 21, North Caroli­ ball coach Walt Nadzak sees Satur­ homes, and neither require Seal Your Patio Doors to Big 10 standings as well as in System calls 'em: '''' — heh-heh — na State 20. to pace the Bolton “B” team. He day’s Homecoming game at Storrs 19 points in the 19-7 win at Maine last shoveling of coal or ashes. Keep Heat In And Keep the national rankings. In a scored on runs of 21, 62 and 61 yards, Euergy Packet Available Alabama 36, Virginia Tech flaiifornia's ace passer Rich Now go on with my fore­ with Massachusetts. Kickoff is at week. But the significant element in But this summer - while Cold and Moisture Out very interesting afternoon of 12, as the Crimson Tide runs ^Campbell as they dump the cast: the 62-yarder the second-half kickoff. that game was a well balanced run­ football, your sage of the side­ 1:30. “Now is the time to weatherize,” heating fuel costs is to provide them These additional links make energy thousands waited in line to its record to 10-0-0 against the Golden Bears. 42-14. in their (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) He also tallied on a 40-yard pass from ning game which found fullback Joey Riding a five-game win streak, said Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, un­ with information on energy conser­ conservation information available get gasoline or stayed at Dave Boisoneau. Billy Sheetz scored Addison picking up 87 yards in 18 UMass comes to Storrs with a 5-1 dersecretary for energy, State Office vation. to everyone in the state. $3 million home because they on a 51-yard run and added three, carries against a tough Maine defen­ Full Financing AvaMaMa To Homa Owner* record, 3-0 in YanCon action. Connec­ of Police and Management. “About 1 million households in the has been put aside for low-interest couldn't or began to worry I Ask About two-point conversions. Boisoneau sive line while tailback Tony Jordan, ticut, posting only its first win of the state can now be reached through the loans for home improvements for about the supply and cost MAhaaal I F E D E R A L added a fourth. the usual leading rusher, com­ He added, at a news conferenc^t CASH A CARRY ocr.tj Cogate 7 Colombia 6 Michigan 28 Indiana 14 Penn St 37 West Virginia 20 season at Maine last week, is 1-4-1, the Hartford-Sheraton, “Less thanV) addition of public libraries and energy conservation and renewable of heating oil this winter - j Tax Savings i Aiabanu 3t v irliiia Tech IZ Colorado St 28 Air Force 19 Michigan St 24 Ohio St 21 Princeton 14 Harvard 8 Zachery rushed for 218 yards and ' but 1-0-1 in the YanCon. The Huskies plemented that figure with 79 yards WHOLESALE W IC E ^ ^ Arliona SI 13 Hub SI 30 (N| Cornell 20 Dartmouth 14 Minnesota 30 Illinois 21 Purdne 32 Northwettem 21 percent of the homes in Connecticut member banks of the Savings and energy systems. things changes. People 316 Hartford Rd. ArktOMt 23 Hoosloa 18 (N) Delaware 23 William & Mary 12 Mississippi 32 Vanderbilt 13 San Diego St 24 Utah 14 Sheetz 115. David Curry, Joel Hoff­ list three Yankee foes among their in 24 tries. Jordan now averages 3.7 began to wonder if coal Manchaafar, Conn. Florida 28 Tulsa 7 are adequately insulated. No matter Loan League, the Connecticut “The information available from Army 17 Boston College H Mississippi St 34 S Mississippi 24 San Jose St 17 Long Beach St 14 (N) man and Dave Janton also played final five while UMass has only one yards after 133 carries and Addison 648-3122 I Open Mon-Fri 9-6; Sat 10-4:30 646-3122 Aabnra 38 Wake Forest 22 Florida A&M 39Toskcgee 16 Missouri 37 Kansas St 12 Stanford 32 Oregon St I what your financial level, you’ll feel Bankers Association and the Savings the Energy Division through the really could come to the Ball Stale 19 Bowling Green 13 Georgia 22 Kentucky 20 Navy 24 Pitt 21 Texas A&M 21 Rice 7 well. more conference listing after UConn. shows 3.6 in 54 tries. Bank Association of Connecticut to network, will help people save up to rescue. Baylor 24 TCU 14 Grambling 17 Texas Southern 13 Nebraska 42 Colorado 18 Texas 35 SMU 10 the pinoh of rising fuel costs this Brlfkam Yoong 33 New Mexico 13 Hawaii 34 UTEP 22 (N) N Carolina 28 E Carolina 7 Tulane 21 Georgia Tech 14 (N) winter.” an existing network consisting of 169 40 percent of their fuel costs this The coal industry is Brown 27 Holy Cross 7 Indiana St 38 Illinois St 28 Notre Dame 31 S Carolina 21 u se 42 California 24 coming winter,” Fitzpatrick said. Biickneini Lehigh 21 LSU 3t Florida SI 17 Ohio U 17 W Michigan 14 VMI 25 Furman 8 The one major way to help Connec­ town energy coordinators and 10 Central Michigan 33 Kent Si 7 Maryland 30 Duke 17 Oklahoma 49 Iowa St 20 Washington 42 UCLA 28 ticut residents cope with rising energy associates. Cincinnati 14 Ricbmond 7 Miami (0) 28 Toledo 7 Oklahoma St 19 Kansas 14 Yale 21 Pena 14 Your AMC/Jeep Dealer has it! Gemson 21 North Carolina St 20 Miami (F) 26 Syracuse 21 (N) Oregon 31 Washington St 6 (N) Night game o Fight Energy Crunch With 3QUIZ Jai Alai Results Eagtea Dry Wood and Glean Chimney USDA News Feature Service either standing or fallen down — that the long straight section of a WEDNESDAY MtfTH (IIVMTH: WASHINGTON — Uhing wood for have lost their bark. They will make masonry chimney, fill a heavy cloth IRST: 6 kiaki Gerny 34 20 11.60 4.40 6 lofy Sereio 5.40 380 420 7 J.J. lams IS 30 11.40 5.40 The all new better fuel than living trees," he bag with straw and weight it with 3 tlberdi Sergio 9.80 7.20 3 Afrisna II Corny 1.00 3.10 fuel can make a big difference in 5 Rio landa 8.20 3.60 5 Juan n Icm 6.00 8 tnaki Sala/ar II 3.80 said. rock. Tie a rope to the end of the bag 1 Oannii Barlureo 300 your heating bills. But if you want Quiniela 3-6 555 80 Qutfiiela 3-6 541.00 Quiniela S-7 561.40 “You can also make green wood and lower it down the chimeny to Perfecta 6-3 5252 30 Portecla 6-3 571.40 that difference to mean lower bills, Kerfetia 7-5 534OJ0 Tritecta 6-3-5 5921.30 4-wlieel drive dry faster by stacking it in a sunny scrape the creosote oil the sides. Trlfecta 6-3 8 51.178.40 Trilecta 7-5 ! 5611.10 you must use the wood wisely. TIKTH: TWELFTH: SICONO spot and covering it with clear “ You may need to use more 5 Salaiar II . 2020 19.40 8.40 3 Orbea III SaUiar 13.20 8.40 3.60 “You need dry wood and a clean 8 Rio Freddir 15.40 21.40 9.80 I larrea 7 40 4.60 2 Joaquin Umberto 5.20 5.20 plastic. This provides essentially the sophisticated equipment to clean old 3 Berry Mondra 6.40 6.20 family compact chimney to get the most of your fire 6 Durango 15.00 6 (ustbio larrei 5.20 6 Mofltilla landa ^ 4.40 same effect as the inside of a lumber stone and masonry chimneys. Your Quiniela 1 5 561.60 Quiniela 2-3 532.60 wood and reduce fire danger, said Owieia 3-8 559.40 Perfecta 5-1 5159.60 PedKla 3-2 595.10 dryer. You can see water collecting local stove dealer will have this Perfecta 8-3 5233 70 John R. Hornick of the U.S. Depart­ DON MAYNAEDS 11,834 Trilecta 5-1 6 51.758 90 Trilecta 3-2-6 51,183.50 TritKia 8-3 6 5453.90 on the inside of the plastic and run­ equpiment for do-it-yourselfers but tttendance 2,543 ment of Agriculture’s Forest Ser­ CAREEE RECEPTION YARDS TWRO built in the ning down to the ground. commercial chimney sweeps may be IS THE ALL TIME RECORD Handle 224.348 vice. 3 Oamy Irarahai 10.80 860 4.00 “Drying wood before burning it is WHO IS NO. 2 ? 7 Irasu Bolifir 11 8.40 4.00 “The most important thing is to the best bet,” A. CHARLEY TAYLOR t fegui Macu 7.60 important for two reasons,” Hornick This is also a good time to check Quiniela 3-7 547.60 Jeep tradition! use dry wood," said Hornick. Living 6. FRED BILETNIKOFF Perfecta 3-7 5144 60 Jai Alai Entries trees may be more than half water. said. “First, wet wood gives less your chimney's construction and im­ LANCE ALWORTH ^ Tniecta 3-7-4 5865 80 Trying to bum fresh-cut — or green heat than dry wood. Much of the heat prove if it needed, Hornick said. FOORTIf of a fire can be lost drying water out “Keep the chimney and stovepipe ‘5‘>l'Ol'3DNVT:J3MSUB 4 Rio 8.40 6 20 3 00 THURSDAY SEVENTH wood can give you significant 7 Catea 7 40 3 40 FIRST: I.Caroa 2. Renedo problems.” of the wood. connecting the stove and chimney 1 Rodriguei 2.60 1 2e|ui-Fr,f()dii 2. Danny-BoliiarR 3. Oiarola 4. loaquin The new AMC Eagle is five-year No Rust-Thru “Second, the slow, cool fire Quimela 4-7 535.20 3 B«rry IjrlurFfi 4. FausloJames 5. Ikin 6. Asis III Hornick said the best way to make short and with as few bends as possi­ Perfecta 4-7 513140 5. Pdetipa 6. Montilla landa 7. Arriaga II 8 Cemy Amerir;a's first and only Warranty(Iransterable)* resulting from wet wood causes the ble. Three 90Kiegree bends should be n i w l i n g ) Tritecia 4 7 1 5459 00 7 RiO'MoniJrt 8. Rodnsuet'lan Subs Romo sure you have dry wood is to cut it the family compact with Thai's in addition to the deposit of sooty, black creosote in the '■pmn'SMinNiii i jmi.i FIFTH Subs l l.'kaubal EIGHTH: winter before the heating season you maximum. No bends is best. COUNTRY CLUB- Ted 4 Pete Ian 9 40 8.40 5.20 SECOND I.FracKtscO'Asis IH 2. Inaki-Carea automatic 4-wheel drive exclusive AM C Buyer plan to use it. Cut the wood into chimney. This creosote is flammable “Pipe joints should be tight enough 1 Oetry Iratabal 1 80 4 60 1. Danny-Freddii 2. Berry lamos 3. loaquin-loonet 4. Aniaga 1 Umberio Protection Plan® which and can cause chim n^Jires.” so you can’t see light through them. Backiel 166-146-432. Lon 5 Romo lames 500 3. FauilO'BarturFn 4. Zeeui-Jan 5. Durango Acin 6. RoffloCoiuaJei Built in the Jeep tradition, lengths to fit your burner. Split all Quimela 1-4 530 80 5 Monlilla-Mondra 6. P«lo Boiifar II 7. EusrbioSorgio 8. Rffledo-larrea includes the industry's Clean and examirte the chimney Annulli 137-155-407, Frank Eagle gives you pieces more than 8 inches in There should be no cracks or holes in Perlfcta 4 1 579 50 7 Rodriguri landa 8. RiO'lraiabal Subs Juan B-Cerny only lull 12-monlh/ and stovepipe at least once a year, K iernan 151-397, Joe TrilKta 4 1 5 5387 30 Subs Irasu-lavier II WMTIt extraordinary traction diameter. Pile it off the ground on the pipe or chimney and corroded Salafia 148-393, Vic SIITH THIRD: l.CharolaleofWi 2- Francisco Conialez 12,000 mile warranty at said Hornick. “Late summer is a pipe should be cleaned or replaced. 2 Rio Mondra 9 80 6'’0 280 1. Brrry lan 3 kiaki-lanoa ihal reduces the chance to give you and your bricks or poles and cover it to protect Abraitis 382, John Burger 2. Rio bituren 4. loaquin-Cemy Eagle comes through no extra cost good time. You can use a high- Assemble the pipe so the uppermost 5 I.J leonet 8 20 500 1. Danny landa 4. Rodriguei-Magu 5. Eustbio-Safatar B 6. Aiberdi Acki of ever being stuck in family a better ride it from rain and snow. 141-371, Fran Maloney 147- 3 Pete Ispa 3.00 5. J.l trajabal 6. Irasu'Umes 7 Joey-Carea 8. Juan R-Umberto with comlorl and style, powered vacuum, especially on the sections fit into the lower sections. bad weather on bad Visit your local “If you are only now cutting wood 368, George Zanis 367, Quimela 2 5 532 20 7 FauslO’la iirrtl 8 Zegui'Ispa Subs DurangO'Asis M with a roomy, attractively And every Eagle joints, bends and horizontal runs. For Carroll Maddox 149-367, Perfecta 2 5 510140 Subs Romo Solivar H TENTH: roads And Eagle’s AMC/Jeep dealer for this winter, look for dead trees— Trlfecta 2 5 3 5246 60 FOURTH: 1. buki 2. larrea appointed interior automobile is built to Don Benoit 135-362, Stan SlVfNTH: 1. U 3. Gonialer automatic 4-wheel drive showroom today. Test 2. Pet< 4. luani last — with Ziebarl® McFarland 136-358, Brad 1 Sergio 10 20 5.00 3 20 3 Mofitilla 4. lavier H 5. Aiberdi 6. Salaiar 1 provides control for The independent front drive the new Eagle... S Irriaga if 5 20 2 80 5 Romo 6. Irasu 7. Joey 8. Durango factory rust protection, Downey 354, Terry 2 FraiKisco 3 80 7- Sffgio Subs Arriaga II greater safely in other suspension helps America’s only 4-wheel { The . 8. Icin backed by the only full Schilling 353, Nondo An­ Oumiela 1 5 53500 Subs Fausto EUVENTH: kinds of emergency smooth out rough spots drive passenger < Perfecta 1 5 5156 30 FIFTH I.Aniaga H-Confalei nulli 350, A1 Martin 141. 2. Durango-leonet situations too. automobile. ^ FrifKta 1-5-2 5589.50 3. kiakiXeray Answer is 1. Zegui kafabsi 2. Montilia-lan 4. ioaquin-Saiafar R We’ll give you this I OANKOUT FICHTH 3. PfteMai!u 4. kasu-Mondra 5. loey-Asts IB 6. AAerdi-larrea lAV GALAXIES- Denise 2 loaquin Ispa 1680 5 40 5 00 5. RenfdoFreddy 6. Ll.-Javier Q 7. Eusebio-Umbeflo 8. luanBAcin $ 3 5 7 Irriaga II Gonrale 5 60 6 20 7 Berry-lspa 8. Romo-Bolivar It Subs FranciscO'Sergio Automatic J Martino 150-386, Gayle 5 Fusehio ton 4.00 Subs Rodriguei landa TWEIFTH: woodcutter’s kit Robson 137, M arlene Quiniela 2 7 532 00 SIITH: 1. Juan B-Carea 2. QurdaGoiualef when you buy a PLACE YOUR UNSAFE, DRAFTY DOOR Gilnick 130, Grace Clem­ Perfecta 2 7 5103 50 1. Irasu-landa 2. RmedO'kafabal 3. Eusebio-Asis R 4. AAerdi Ufidierte Comfort • Ttifecla 2 7 5 545090 3. Rodriguei-loonet 4. Charota Mondra 5. Francisco-Salafar 1 6. JoeySergio new John Deere son 129, Debbie Gilnack 5. FranciscoJavior II 6. RomO'Ispa 7. Durango-Larrea 8. 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'8f4 your AMC dMltr for dotaili Zitbirt ii a rtgiitartd iradafflitii of Zitbart Intarnallonal Corporation '' Call 568-1200 soon and get Automatic 149 BURNSIDE AVE. 1 Comfort into y o u r home this winter. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 528-2256 PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 25. 1W9 EVENING HERALD. Thurs.. 25, 1979 - PAGE NINETEEN Town Sponsors Oct. Members Showing Coast Guard Band Plans Explorer Post Meetings Set on Reuse At Asylum Hill MANCHESTER — General HARTFORD — Photography... fiberworks... ceramics Concert for Halloween Manager Robert B. Weiss, has an­ ... paintings ... mixed-media ... illustrations ... Of Historical Buildings nounced that the Town of Manchester assemblage and other contemporary art Works are all ture “Fantasia,” will be special The featured soloist on the Sunday will sponsor a Community Servlde NEW LONDON - The United mission. “It is vitally important that On Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m., the part of Uie "Third Annuai Members Show” of the States Coast Guard Band has planned highlights of this concert. Aiso on the evening concert will be saxophone Explorer Post in conjunction with MANCHESTER - The Cheney those who are asked to attend and consultant will hold a final session Asyium Hiii Artists’ Cooperative. a special concert of music in the program wili be a work made famous soloist Brian K..Sparks, who will.per- the Office of Civil Preparedness. National Historic District Commis­ those who are interested in the with representatives from the two Artworks, the galiery of the Cooperative, is showing spirit of Halloween for Sunday as the theme of Alfred Hitchcock’s form the second and third Exploring is a program for young sion and its Boston consultant will project provide their input during political parties, the Manchester now through Nov. 11 the works of over fifty member ar­ evening, Oct. 28, at 8. The perfor­ television show, Charles Gounod’s movements of the “Concertino da hold a series of meetings next week adults, both male and female these sessions to assist the consul­ Housing Authority and various civic tists, this annual group exhibition celebrates the broadest “Funeral March of a Marionet.” Camera” by Jacques Ibert. Sparks, a to discuss the reuse of the district’s mance, directed by Lt. Lewis J. between the ages of 15 and 20. groups” in the Municipal Building's variety of art forms, whiie offering the pubiic the oppor- I Also to be performed by the band in native of Garden Grove, Calif., holds major industrial and non-residential tant in developing a viable plan for Buckley and featuring a special Developed by Boy Scouts of Hearing Room. tunity to appraise the artistic deveiopment of area artists j this concert of music of the macabre a master’s degree in saxophone per­ buildings. preservation and redevelopment of mystery guest conductor, will be in America, “Exploring provides an op- • the District.” During the first phase of the united by a mutualiy supportive environment. I will be the "Dance of the Spirits of formance from the Manhattan School Once the brainstorming sessions New London, at the Coast Guard portunity to nurture and develop the are completed, the information will The consultant from Anderson project, the consultant collected in­ During the past year over 1/5 of the members were I Academy’s Leamy Hall Auditorium. Fire” by Gustav Holst and "The of Music in New York City. interests of young adults through the be incorporated in a .development Notter Finegold Inc. of Boston will formation of each building and awarded individual artists grants, exemplifying the I “Night On' Bald Mountain” by Devil’s Footprints” by William The program will also include resources of the town government,” plan for the district. The study is make an initial presentation in the studied the economic market for professionalism and dedication of the following member I Modeste Moussorgsky and “The Presser. In addition, the band will works by Anthony Newley, Leslie Weiss said. scheduled for completion by Jan. 1. Municipal Building Monday at 4 p.m. some commercial and residential artists: Seigfried Halus, Angelina DeLuea, Karen Pomp, I Sorcerer’s Apprentice” by Paul play an exciting arrangement of Bricusse, and John Philip Sousa. "I believe that the hope and future “These sessions are extremely im­ The consultant will meet with the uses. Francine and John Gintoff, Peter Jodaitis, Gail Ed- I music by John Williams from the mo­ There is no charge for admission. Dukas, two works that were included of Manchester will be well served by portant as a means for our communi­ Board of Directors, town manager. The study has been funded with the monds, Tim Keating, and Irene Reed. , I in Walt Disney’s famous motion pic­ tion picture "Star Wars.” our interested and talented young Recognition of the organization’s importance in the Ethel Merman ty to provide the consultant with the Planning & Zoning Commission and assistance of a matching grant-in-aid people,” said Weiss. “The Explorer needs, interests and direction to be the Cheney Commission at 7:30 p.m. from the U.S. Department of the community is evidenced by grants awarded from the Fh'ogram will enable us to offer National Endowment for the Arts, the Connecticut Com­ taken in reusing the district in the Sesssions will be held throughout Interior, Heritage Conservation and growth and experience in the areas of future so that the district will again the day Tuesday at Lincoln Center Recreation Service, through the mission on the Arts, the Greater Hartford Arts Council, Open Auditions Planned social activity, vocational and ser­ several foundations, and a major gift of $10,000 in Merman To become a vital part of Manchester’s and Bennet Junior High School with Connecticut Historical Commission, Present vice experience, citizenship and per­ fabric,” said William Fitzgerald, the Town staff and owners of the dis­ under provisions of the National matching funds from the Hartford Foundation for Public HEBRON —’The Podium Players have set Nov. 13, .14, sonal fitness,” he said. vice chairman of the Cheney Com­ trict buildings. Historical Preservation Act of 1966. Giving. Series of Pops and 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. for auditions for its January “Operating as an integral part of To capitalize on their own skills and talents the reading workshop of Noel Coward’s plays and/or its the Civil Preparedness Office, the membership selected in addition to more traditional SPRINGFIELD, MASS. -M iss Ethel Merman will spring musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Post will play a key part in fund-raising efforts to offer the public the opportunity to the Forum.” Manchester's continued preparation purchase, from a selection of four, "Patron Prints.” open the Springfield Symphony Orchestra’s Cabaret Pops Higher Interest Rates Series Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Springfield Civic Center. Auditions on all dates will be conducted in the cafeteria for emergency operation,” said Each art work is a limited edition and these works are at Rham High School. Those wanting more information The series, sponsored by the Springfield Insitution for Weiss. presently on view at the gallery where further informa­ should call 295-0039 or 646-3668. "All adults interested in serving tion is available to the community. These works include: Savings, will include performances this year by Richard Haman, David Evitts, the Springfield Symphony Chorus I m a ^ o u a / with Manchester's Explorers should “Untitled,” photography by Seigfried Halus; “Untitled,” contact James "Dutch Fogarty in the Mean Profit for Town and Bill Cosby. photography by Mama Clarke; “Evening of Great Office of Civil Preparedness,” the Birth,” etching by Phil Kaelin; and “A Variation on Miss Merman, the star of Broadway shows including, O c u x i g i ^ "Anything Goes,” "Annie Get Your Gun,” “Call Me town manager said. MANCHESTER—Town Treasurer rate that would have been received if been 9.5 percent for the seven-day Blocks,” collagraph by Angelina DeLuca. Barbershoppers Roger M. Negro said Wednesday that not on bid would have been 12.45 per­ money. It would have been 9.85 per­ Although the gallery is open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Madam,” and Gypsy” first appeared with a symphony boTohnlttrickJ orchestra in June, 1979 when she appeared with the late due to higher than expected interest cent. cent for the 22-day money. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m., the BOLTON — A Night of Barbershop Song” will be rates, the town will profit by a possi­ Negro also said he initiated com­ In September, Negro had said town Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. presented November 2 at 8:15 p.m. at Bolton Elemen­ membership is hosting a special “open house” on Nov. 8 ble $300,000 in additional revenue. petitive bidding on repurchase investments could earn about $200,- from 4 to 6:30 p.m. At this time the public is invited to Persons interested in additional information about the tary School. The event is being sponsored by the Bolton Oct 26, 27 . 8:15 PM „ , . Students Plan series or tickets should call 733-2991. Negro said banks find competitive agreements. He said this is money 000 more than anticipated because in­ meet and chat casually with member artists. Scholarship Fund Inc. ___ Oct 2 8 ... .2^0 PM TickOtS bidding on town deposits and ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 or terest rates had topped 11 percent. The program will feature the River City All-Stars and Protest Rally i ¥ i-V Si r-1 i-r.' repurchase agreements more finan­ more. He said it can only be invested Tuesday, some banks in the nation the Pilgrims Pride. Nov. 2, 3 . . 8:15 PM ’3 ” MANCHESTER — Manchester cially rewarding now. He said this for between four to 28 days, depen­ increased their prime rates to 15 per­ An “afterglo” will take place after the show at Fiano’s TV Tonight Community College students are Recertified in CPR has helped the town’s financial pic­ ding on the town’s needs for the cent. The prime rate is the interest Restaurant. rate banks charge their most credit­ expected to be among the estimated ture. money. Advance tickets may be obtained by calling Jeanne VEmON GENUR MDIIU SCHOOl MANCHESTER — Dr. Martin Rubin (left), Beth Regina “On Monday, a total of $654,000 worthy customers. d Movie "The Plunderers" 3,000 to 4,000 students protesting Competitive bidding is when each 6.-00 8 I S 8 Buck Rogers In The 2:00 Maneggia at 643-1744. (center), and Dr. Sobhy Ghabrial (right) are three of the 30 was put out to bid with seven to 22 Negro said the higher prime rates XQDOlSNwn 2Sth Century (I960) Jell Chandler. John d JoeFrankHn Rt 30, Vernon Gov. Grasso’s overall 4.2 percent bank tries to offer the town a higher Saxon. mean problems for borrowers, but SILovtUicy a SB Evening At Symphony 8 Newlywed Qama budget cut for state departments. Manchester Memorial Hospital staffers that recently got interest rate than any other bank. days due dates. Low bid was 9.75 per­ (£ Bowling For Oollan a Sergeant Bllko a ) Dr. Scott On Hebrews cent. High bid was 12.95 percent.” for the town making investments, the a Beverly Hillbillies 2:30 The students will a hold a rally in recertified by the American Heart Association. Here they are The bank offering the highest in­ 9 TV Community Collage 8:30 8 Th e O d d Couple He said the rate which would have higher prime rates means greater in­ O Adam -12 12:15 Bushnell Park today at 1 p.m. and s^en being^ tested for their skill in Cardio pulmonary resuscita­ terest rate is the bank that gets the d a Banaon been paid without bidding would have come. S Straata 01 San Fran d tco a Our Miss Brooks d Six Million Dollar Man 2:40 then march on the State Capitol, tion. (Herald photo by Adamson) town's deposit. O IZ o o m (R ) a The Saint ( B Movie "Flame 01 The Bar­ Hi, 9K)0 bary Coast" (1945) John Wayne. where four student representatives Negro said he initiated the invest­ 6:30 d Hawaii Flve-0 12:30 Ann Dvorak. are hoping to present a petition to the ment technique for the town’s d Carol Bumatt And Friends a r a t l F L Football d Movie "The Gentle Rain" money. He said, "A total of $1,093,000 Favors Two Tax Payments ® Tic Ta c Dough 8 8 8 Quincy (1966) Christopher George, Lyn­ governor. Vernon Leaf Collection a O S I NBC Newt a Nancy Savin/The Artf da Day. The laughing gull often alights on the head of a pelican to snatch the fish it's about to eat. Busloads of students are expected was put out to bid. The due date was SOUTH WINDSOR - Stating that living today it would be easier for a 9 S 8 Over Easy "Th e EHect 01 G a m ­ 35-49 days.” a Movie a Green Acres from the four state colleges and four his philosophy has always been that resident or businessman to make a Tha Odd Couple _ ma Rays On Man-ln-The-Moon The due date is the date the money Marigolds" (1973) Joanne 1:00 community colleges besides Begins in Some Areas government shouldn't tax citizens un­ these payments in two installments. ' 6:55 r 8 8 8 Tomorrow is released to the town. Negro said S N a w a Woodward. Nell Potts. Two Manchester. Education officials Chamberlain Street and Walker til that tax is necessary for the vital “We have residents in town who sisters, brought up In an atmos­ 1:15 VERNON - The Public Works low bid was 13 percent with the high 7:00 have warned of dire consequences to running of government, Ed Havens, are on fixed incomes and businesses, phere ol poverty and neglect, d News Department is presently picking up Terrace have been removed and two bid being 13.52 percent. He said the ( I CBS News develop totally diflerent outlooks their institutions if the budget reduc­ which operate many vehicles, which 1:50 others have been added, one at the Democratic candidate for re-election ® M * A * S -H on llle. (2 hrs.) leaves with two leaf vacuum d CBS Late Movie "Banacek: tions are approved. to the Town Council, said he would would benefit from this two-payment d S A B C N a w a SS Maatarplace Theatre machines iii" the normally high densi­ end of Werner Drive and one on To Steal A King" (1972) George It will be the second march for system without adversely affecting ® Jokar'aWlld ty areas of leaf fall. The first major Valerie Drive. like the two-payment car tax im­ (OlFastlval O f Faith 10:00 Peppard. Brenda Vaccaro. MCC students this year. Last March, plemented in South Windsor. the tax income of South Windsor, 8 Soul Train d BamabyJonaa leaf pickup will start Nov. 13, Ronald Other bins are located at the d S S News they protested similar cutbacks for Parking Ban He said that with the high cost of O N a w s Mine, director of public works said. following places: Route 30, across Havens said. SDIckCavatt 8 8 8 Kata The Detective Vcrnoncinv 1x2 the community colleges. a Connecticut Prime Tima Mine said the departm ent is from Hillside Avenue; Taylor Street 9 Dating Qama R O U l fS H.i-m F y 'T /: at the railroad right-of-way; Church D u e N o v f O Maude 10:30 6 4 V -9 J3 i operating at a great disadvantage 1 SS Old Houseworks Street, along the railroad right-of- CB Latin New York Ends Thuraday this year because of the loss of all 7:29 a The Fourth Estate Kleinschmidt Has CETA workers, and the fact that the way; the glass recycling center on MANCHESTER - A local or­ SS Dick Cavett “llVUilNCMEnFISSS’’ UHtS a Daily Numtiars 1 po 7de-e!io Fundraising Event department has been working on West Street; Hale Street near the dinance prohibits overnight parking 7:30 11:00 Starts Friday emergency drainage projects. Poliwog School; Werner Drive; and on public highways from Nov. 1 until (X P.M. Magazina d 8 8 N a w a d M * A * S * H MANCHESTER - The Committee Starting Nov. 13 the department Valerie Drive near the intersection March 31, the Manchester Police d All In The Family ^ 2 0 OCT. WANT AD with Cathy Drive. d 1100.000 Name That Tuna d Jackie QIaaaon mNOTTHESZE to elect Arnold “Ike” Kleinschmidt will be using thrde vacuum machines Department pointed out today. (£ Dating Qama 8 Our Mlaa Brooks held a fundraiser Italian supper at and Hine said it is hoped that the leaf Contractors hired to rake leaves The statute bans parking “on any OM*A'S*H a Chico And The Man THArCOUNTTil the Elks Club Sunday and served may make deposits at the glass public highway or designated a a MacNall / Lehrer Report SS Beat 01 Buma And Allan cleanup job will be finished in a 8 Thtaa's A Crow d more than 250 dinners. recycling center bin or on Route 30, municipally-owned, leased or 11:30 SPECIAL week. Nov. 12 is a holiday and Hine a D Ick Van Dyke f O B Democratic candidates Mayor said this will give residents a long, opposite Hillside Avenue. operated off-street parking area or STIeTac Dough d Mary Tylar Moore d K o ja k — r o i i i Y » Stephen Penny, Deputy Mayor weekend to get the leaves raked for Leaves in plastic bags will also be lot in the Town of Manchester" 6:00 d Racing From Aqueduct 7;18 9;»0 Stephen Cassano, Francis Maffe, Jim collected. Up to five bags will be between 2 and 6 a.m. d T h a Waltons 8 8 8 Tonight the start of the pickup. d Movla " A Flstliil 01 Dollars" a Andy Qrinitn McCavanaugh, and former Mayors Hine said that after the major taken by the regular refuse collec­ The ban is enforced during the (1967) Clint Eastwood. Marianne SS Captioned ABC News Matt Moriarty, Jr. and John Thomp­ pickup the department will continue tion. Those having more than five winter months to speed snow Koch. The mysterious "Man With bags will have to wait for a special removal operations. A violation No Name" enters a gang war 11:45 son attended t^e affair. with two machines right through the d 8 N e w a between two tactions eager to Kleinschmidt urged voters to par­ first week of December but another truck, Hine said. carries a $5 fine, the department sell whiskey and guns to Mexi­ 12:00 ticipate in the November election major pickup may be necessary then. Anyone who would like leaves to said. cans and Indians. 2 hrs. d CBS Late Movie "Colum bo: use as compost or ground cover d a Lavama A Shirley Dead Weight" (1971) Peter Falk. and said he was pleased with the tur­ Residents are asked to rake leaves d NHL Hockey Eddie Albert. nout at this fundraiser. to the edge of their property. Hine should call the public works depart­ said that under no circumstances are ment, 875-5072. they to be raked onto pedestrian Hine also reminds residents that [Police Rep^ THE Now You Know walks or into the streets, as this because the trucks and equipment are needed to carry out the leaf The most people to participate in a presents a safety hazard to children ONION and also hinders traffic. program and snow operations in the Vernon sporting event was 37,683, who winter, the monthly pickup of large Vernon Police are investigating the FIELD manned 8,304 rafts in the“ Ramblin Since most ol the pickup is done by A Irue Smry f O B vacuum, sticks, stones and dirt items has been discontinued until report of an armed robbery Raft Race” on the Chattahoochee spring. This includes brush pickup Wednesday at the Mt. Vernon Dairy River in Atlanta, Ga., in May 1971. should not be mixed with the leaves as they could damage the machine or also but brush will be picked up by Store in the Post Road Plaza, Route injure the workers. the regular refuse crews if tieS in 30. For those who do not want to wait bundles of no more than three feet in Police said the female clerk in the for the leaf pickup, leaf bins have length and placed at the curbside store said a lone white male, bran­ been set up but residents should note with the regular refuse. dished a pocket knife and demanded that the leaf bins prevlouslv set up on the money from the cash register and left in what was believed to be a brown sedan. The bandit was described as Hebron Finance Board wearing a knitted ski mask over his head and face, about five-feet eleven inches tall, and 20 to 25 years of age. OKs School Consultant Police said an undetermined IN 70MM STEREOPHONIC SOUND amount of money was taken. No in­ senior typist. This request was made HEBRON — The Board of Finance juries were reported. PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED has voted to appropriate $3,000 to the by First Selectman Aaron Reid. This Douglas Milanese, 35, of Eastford, At the Pumpkin Patch Sleeping COMMERCIAL AND Board of Education. The money will item wasn't included in the budget was charged Wednesday with first- RESIDENTIAL MISC. FOR SALE be used to hire a consultant for the because the position had previously degree criminal trespassing in con­ Eric Howarth, nearly two, tries his hand at lifting a pumpkin o BeaUIU 40 — Household Goods Gilead Hill School. been filled through the CETA nection with the investigation of a IKhmHama' nCHSICOlOR" 41 — Articles for Sale that has caught his fancy during the Highland Park School (NON-CANCELABLE) 42 — Building Supplies The school board had originally program which has been discon­ complaint that he refused to leave a 43 — Pets-Birds-Dogs 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 PTA sponsored “Pumpkin Patch” program where pumpkins asked for $55,000 to replace the roof tinued. 44 — Musical Instruments home on Grove Street. Richard Grant, chairman of the and arts and crafts were sold at the school. (Herald photo by 45 ~ Boats & Accessories Night 643-2718 but later agreed to hire a consultant He was released on his promise to CLASSIFIEO INOEX: 46 — Sporting Goods finance board, reported that the town w w ftwili BBIMa FB^ to tell the board what needs to be appear in court in Rockville on Oct. Aadamson) 47 — Garden Products audit report is available and on file in Reg. $5. 46 — Antiques done. 30. 49 — Wanted to Buy MANCHESTER EVENING HERALO The consultant will complete an the Town Office Building. He said Donald Collins, 20, of 52 Hammond NOTICES RENTALS analysis of the roof problems, do an that the report is excellent and that St., Rockville, was charged Rec Director Opposes REAL ESTATE 52 — Rooms for Rent P.O. BOX 591 the town has a far greater surplus 1 ~ Lost snd Found 23 ~ Homes for Sale _ Apartments for energy survey, and also do an over­ Wednesday with reckless driving, 2 — Psrsonsif 53 MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 3 _ Announcsments 24 — Lots-Land for Sale Rent view of the roofs of the other town than was anticipated when the board misuse of registration plates and 25 — Investment Property 54 — Homes for Rent Combining Departments 4 ~ Entertainment schools, make recommendations as was preparing the budget earlier in 26 — Business Property 55 — Business for Rent driving an unregistered motor vehi­ 5 — Auctions 27 — Resort Property 56 — Resort Property i Dear Sira: to how to correct the problems, and the year. cle. BOLTON — Gil Boisoneau, recrea­ programs. FINANCIAL 28 — Real Estate Wanted for Rent I Plaaia run tha following ad for 4 days at tha apaclal develop specifications to put the The. board also approved the 57 — Wanted to Rent Police said the alleged violations tion director, said at this time he is He said, “The members have 8 ~ Bonds • Stocks • monay-savlng rata of '4.001 transfer of funds into salary accounts Mortgages 58 — Mlao. for Rent project out to bid. occured on Union Street. His court against combining the rec and park expressed a desire to heighten the 9 ~ Personal Loans MI8C. SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE file Board of Finance also voted to to implement the increased 10 — Insurance □ CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED answer date is Oct. 30. departments. rec programs. I feel we would be 30 — Travel 61 — Autoe for Bale appropriate another $4,000 to hire a employee salary benefits. EMPLOYMENT 31 — Services Offered 62 — Trucks for Bale Boisoneau said the two groups have much more effective as a separate 32 — Paintinq-Papering 63 — Heavy Equipment different budgets and different 13 — Help Wented 33 B u i ld in g - Guest Speaker committee.” 14 — Buslnees for Sale (1 ) (9 ) (9 ) (9 ) <•) Contracting 64 — Motoreydea problems and he doesn’t think com­ The rec committee members are Opportunitlee 34 — RoofIng-SidIng 16 — Sttustlon Wanted BIcyclafrCampars Virginia Sparling, national presi­ bining them into one group would be Gary Mortensen, Harold Sanborn, 38 — Haating-Piumoing Trallera-Moblla 36 — Flooring dent of the PTA, will be a guest and a Tender and EDUCATION Homes Candidate Night Scheduled in the best interest of the rec depart­ Mark Buonome, Rick Gouin and 18 — Private Instructions 37 — Moving-Trucking- 66 — Automottva Service (•) (7 ) (9 ) (1 0 ) participant in the state PTA's annual ment. Robert Cormier. delicious, our 19 ~ Bcnools-Clesses Storage 67 — Autoe for Rant Makowsky, and Eugene Pinto. MtTWCTIO -fiSk 1 38 ~ Services Wanted convention at the Ramada Inn in Michael Catarino, Roberd Hurd, The Board of Selectmen held a The Board of Selectmen will con­ ’/2 lb. USDA 20 — Instructions Wented Lease VERNON — The Vernon League of 22 V-Condominiums East Hartford Friday, and Saturday. Jane Lamb, Robert Romejko, and Last Thursday the Board of Educa­ special meeting Tuesday to discuss sider setting up a combined advisory CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN Women Voters, will conducf the final tion candidates were guests of the (1 1 ) («) (1 9 ) (1 4 ) (1 9 ) Mrs. Sparling was elected to a* two- Robert Wehrli, all Republicans plus the possibility of combining the two group at its next meeting. SUPERSTEAK comes with a huge Salad, of two “Meet the Candidates” nights, league and league members golden-brown Steak Fries, Texas Toast, year term in June. She will outline two others, James McCarthy and departments. The meeting was ... it’s coming her priorities for the organization tonight at 7:30 at St. John’s Parish Mark Bucherl. McCarthy has expressed disappointment in the tur­ attended by two people, Stanley and Onion Ring garnish. Center, Route 30. Mayoral can­ (2 0 ) and its community involvement. The previously served on the council and nout. That same night there was an Bates, park director, and Ernest Italian Night Teriyaki style, too. at 30,000 m.p.h__ (19) (17) (19) , (19) convention will include workshops on didates and candidates for the Town Bucheri is currently on the Board of open house at Rockville High School Shepherd, former selectman. BOLTON — The Knights of Colum­ At $1.00 oil the regular mcmi price! ©ve Herald national and state projects, including Council will be the guests. Selectmen. and members felt that that prhbably Boisoneau said he was not notified bus of St. Maurice Church will have iiiwsKL f c L c a n PHONE ORDERS ACCEFTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING such national projects as an update Speaking will be Republican can­ Democrats seeking re-election to drew away from the attendance at of the meeting either by phone or by its annual Italian Night supper 3025 Main St. ^ Ad OV6T 20 word* — R*gul*r Prlo* didate for re-eiection as mayor, the candidates night. H i y r on TV violence school lunch and the council are: John Drost, Leonard letter. He said, "If I had known about Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the church Frank McCoy and Democratic can­ Glastonbury nutrition, and adolescent pregnancy. Jacobs, Stephen Marcham, and Lena Each candidate is ailo v ^ to speak it I would have been there.” parish center. Junctlona RL 2 • 3 PHONE 643-2711 didate, Marie Herbst, who now is a for a few minutes and then the forassistauce i n p l a c i n g YYOMRAD 0 | /R a i DONESS...... e n ...... iM i...... UpM. State issues include educational equi­ Therault. Also running for council on Boisoneau said his committee is The supper will be preceded by a member of the Town Coiincll. meeting is opened to questions and 659-0162 DEADLINE: NOON THE DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION EXCEPT nmEM...... cussncMMi...... ty — the five year plan, special the Democratic ticket are: Joseph just about ready to start working on First Degree installation of new PLEASE CAU.THEATRE’ Those seeking re-election to the Merluzzo, who is a former member answers from the audience. FOR SCREEN TIMES MONDAY AD d e a d l in e IS 1:30 PM FRIDAY OFFER EXPIRES NOON, OCTOBER 30 education, single paren],j[amilies and concrete proposals for the-rec members. crime prevention. council are: Morgan Campbell, of the council; Sylvia Morgan, John Refreshments will be served. 'i EVENING HERALD. Thurs., Oct. 25. 1979 - PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Thura,, Oct. 25. 1979 Artlelaa tor Sato H*4p IVm Im I 13 Homtt for Salt 23 Homaa for Sola 23 Homaa tor Sato 23 4f Artlelaa lor Sato 41 Homaa For Sato 23 Homes For Sale 23 FORCED HOT AIR Halp Wantarf 13 Halp WantaH 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted IS Hafp Wanted IS g e n e r a l OFFICE CLERK- ALL PEC A N H e r a l t H FUll time position for High FURNACE- Some age but fine THOMASVILLE. Excellent Quilt ADVERTISING School Graduate. Typing, working order. Four burner condition. Double bed com­ INDEX LATHE OPERATORS - With natural gas stove, brown. Fine CGLD WINnR DEADLINE 2 years’ experience. Good GfflPENTER WMITED PART TIME HELP PRINTING COMPANY filing, general office duties. plete, n i^ t table, 8 ft. coffee For Intorlor rtnovitlohi. WANTED at A-1 Gas StaUon. LOOKIHG for experienced Muri be eligible under CETA older wardrobe. 649-5547. table, dining room set. Casual N O T IC It benefits. Salary n^otiable. 11.1 NIGHTS Showing t2 00 noon me day before Hawk Precision Co., 303 Exp4rifnoo rtquirod. Full Um« See John at 568 Center Street. man - small oft set Miehle Qualincations. For further in­ chair, velvet seat. G.E. 1 — Lost and Found publication position. Hourly raM balod upon Verticle etc. Salary commen­ formation 'call Manchester BLACK & WHITE .Dryer, large tub. 5 x 4 plate 2 — Personals Deadline tor Saturday and Mon­ Burnham Street, East Hart­ axptrlonoo. CLEANING WOMAN- Mature surate with experience. Com­ PORTABLE TELEVISION Cm In eoiy In front ol llw M lnclim •lofw Srapton In M « 7 room day IS 12 00 Noon Friday ford, telephone 528-8845. Public Health Nursing ^lass mirror. Brass 3 way 3 — Announcements woman ndeded mornings. pany paid insurance benefits. CLERK SET- $39. Call 528-7212 homo. H w locgo ItrrMt room and Ihring aroio nuko thto m Moot 4 — Entertainment , Call 232-6800 Association, 647-1481, Monday lamp, white storage Slated tor Intervimr. Cleaning in a woman’s facili- Call Mr. NasuU, 647-9322. anytime. cabinet 0 ft., two door green hooN lor tho largo Imm ir.W o’dNka you to too H ------H h M nm iaa. 5 ~ Auctions BUS BOYS - Full time lunch TO REQIOkAL thru Friday, between 8 a.m. and dinner shifts. Apply at Experience necessary. and 4:36 p.m. An Equal Op- swivel cocker. 646-7514. FINANCIAL PLEASE READ DISTRICT No. 0 EXCELLENT CONDITION- NETWORK Cavey’s Restaurant, « East Call 640-1611, ask for Ronelle. PUBUC HEALTH NURSE - grtunityii Affirmative Action Handcrafted quilts will 8 — BondS'Stocks-Mortgages Full time. BS in public health BOARD Of Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel Center Street, Manchester. HOMEWORKERS- Earn Imployer.n HEPPLEWHITE - KINDEL, be exhibited in the main 9 ~ Personal Loans YOUR AD BABYSITTER NEEDED IN nursing preferred. Call the EDUCATION g Rocker, $166. Black Boston GRAND RAPIDS Formal 10 » Insurance $50.00 / hundred securing, Townhouse apartments in Ashford convenient to i-86 reading room of the Whiton Classified ads are taken over the stuffing envelopes. Free MY HOME- For 10 month old Manchester Public Health applications NOW Rocker r e . Set of McGregor oval Dining room table, 6 BEAU’S CORNER EMPLOYMENT phone as a convenience The Part time position. Attends Golf Clubs (irons and woods) Memorial Library during RARE OPPORTUNITY - Details. Reply: Titan, Box girl. 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Nursing Association, 647-1481, BEING ACCEPTED for full and UConn. cane-back upholstered chairs, ITSMsIn SlTMt Phom 646-4525 13 — Help Wanter Herald IS responsible lor only Mohday-Friday. Cali 646-^14 Monday thru Friday, 8 AM to evening meetings of board $106 - used 1 season. Pair of the month of November one incorrect insertion and then OWN YOUR OWN 94688, X72T, Schaumberg, HI. and part time in our Laundry Credenza and Hutch. 14 — Business Opportunities BUSINESS. Distributor for after 5:00 p.m. 4:30 PM. Part time positions and committees. Handles Department. Excellent Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $16. 659- Excellent condition. 3-16” in­ from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 15 — Situation Wanted only to the Size of the original in­ Huge 2 bedroom apartments on 50-f acres of privacy, each witli il .s 0718. « sertion Errors which do not Kodak film, Duracell HANDY MAN- Part time as also available. An equal op­ typing and distribution of working cpnditlons and serts extending the table to Monday through Friday EDUCATION lessen me value of the adver­ Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and needed. Property repairs. HOUSEKEEPING - Now portunity affirmative action minutes. Stenographic and benefits. Apply in person: own tront entrance. Fully applianced kitchen with dishwa.slici. banquet size. ^000 firm. 633- TAG SALES and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur­ 16 — Private Instructions tisement Will not be corrected by other photo products needed Carpentry, piumDing, pain­ taking applications for full employer. typing skills esseiitlal% Meadows Convalescent FOR SALE- Pine China 7885. 19 Schools-Classes an additional insertion in your area. No selling. Ser­ ting, etc. Can 640-2^. time and part time weekend dining area. bath down, large livingroom with glass door to walk Hutch. Excellent condition. day. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Call after 5 p.m., 644-91(17. 20 — Instructions Wanted vice ,top Retailers under employment. Apply In person: McCo n n e l l r e s u m e Manchester. out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk-in clo.sots, full ballis 80 INCH SOFA - Matching TWO FAMILY TAG SALE - TAG SALE- Saturday <1 Sun­ “ Cathedral Window" and REAL ESTATE exclusive contract established PERSON WORK IN Vernon Manor Health Care SERVICE For prompt con­ Call RHAM chair. Turquoise flowered Saturday, October 27th, 12 To with private dre.ssing room upstairs. Laundry facilities available in COLONIAL SWIVEL day, October 27 & 28. 142 "Bicentennial” were both 23 — Homes for Sale by us. High immediate in­ KITCHEN making Facility, 180 Regan Road, fidential preparation of your High School tapestry. Excellent condition. Overbrook Drive, East Hart­ MAINTENANCE MAN ROCKER, Sheraton wing Diane Drive, Manchester. prizewinning quilts at the 24 — Lots-Land for Sale come minimum required in­ sandwiches with other girls. Vernon. EOE. resume. Call 649-2208. $375. M9-2696. ford. Baby furniture, toys, fur­ Probate Notice 328-0474 or wanted for Cocktail Lounge. basement. Beautiful redecoration in process — inside and out. chair. Mahogany drop leal "Big E ” for ^ s . William 25 — Investment Property vestment 39,975. 100% profit Call 649-4561. Morning hours. Call 644-9637 niture, lamps, records, books, 26 — Business Property NOTICE TO CREDITORS MEDICAL TECHNOLQGIST- 640-0067 table with 2 extra leafs, por- ESTATE OF ONORATO SPIRITO. structure. Call between 8AM PART TIME JANITOR for Come See Our "COUNTRY WITH •CONVENIENCK" liyinu. WOOD, 5 CORDS, TAG SALE - MOVING. lots of miscellaneous. Leister, a Manchester resi­ 27 — Resort Property between 9 and 12 noon. table record player containing deceased & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or DIETARY AIDES- Full time medium size office complex. Part time weekend position. SEASONED, 4 foot lengths, Friday and Saturday, October 26 — Real Estate Wanted Married Couples preferred. No Pets From '23(j/month. Security speakers and miscellaneous dent, and will be available The Hon. W illiam E. FitzGerald. write: American Film Hours: 5 p,m. to 10 p.m., 3 Call Thomas Valliere, COOPERATIVE WORK $68 per cord, total $3W. Call 26th & 27th. 9 AM to 4 PM. 156 MI8C. SERVICES Judge, of the Court of Probate, nights a week. Phone Mr. Laborato^ Supervisor, household items. 649-4872. for viewing. District of Manchester at a hearing Processing, Inc., 1935R EXPERIENCE CLASS- required. 7 4 2 -^ . Waranokc Road, Manchester. Saturday 31 — Services Offered Rockville General Hospital, 27th., 10 a.m. to 3p.m., 6 Dean held on October 16. 1979 ordered that Hoover Court, B’ham, AL person: VVhitney at 568-2020 for ap­ KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - Dlversified occupation coor­ 32 — Painting-Papering 872-0501, Extension 307. Call 742-6412 WOOD FOR SALE- All Drive, Bolton. Belt Exerciser, all claims must be presented to the 35226. valescent Home, 745 Main pointment. Immediate opening on 2nd- dinator. Coventry Public CHAIN SAW- Jonsereds TAG SALE - F riday and 33 — Building-Contracting fiduciary on or before January 16.1980 shift for Decision Data 96-10 hardwood, cut and split into 2 Model 90,20” blade. Excellent household and miscellaneous or be barred as by law provided. Street, East Hartford. Schools has a vacancy for a for an appointment Saturday, 11 - 4, 424 Taylor 34 ^ Roofing-Siding COMBINATION TRUCK PART ’HME TYPIST needed machine. Hours 6 PM to 12 foot lengths. $45.00 a pick - up condition. Original cost $545. Street, Vernon. items. 35 — Heating-Plumbing Pearl J. Hultman. SWITCHBOARD for Professional Office in eWE/DO Coordinator. Must truck load delivered. Call 742- 36 — Flooring Ass’t. Clerk AIDE - 7 AM to 3 PM, 5 days. DRIVER-LABORERS. AM. Excellent benefits and be Certified in 1 of 3 areas: s a c r if ic e at $300, including The fiduciary is: OPERATOR- 4 nights per 9815. TV Show 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage Call 649-2350. Experienced only. Class 1 and Manchester.. Work may be pay. Call Debra Hinchcliffe at extras. Floor Model Drill TAG SALE- Several families. Frank A. Leone week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., Guidance, Business Office 38 Services Wanted 2 license rMuired for a paving done in applicant’s home, if Coca-Cola R uling Co., 451 Press $200.12” Wood Lathe in­ 1023 Tolland Turnpike, TAG SALE- Saturday October Coach Jack Hoiik and the 33 Connecticut Boulevard 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & Education, or Industrial Arts. Homee. tor Sale company. Call between 8 and pick up daily is possible, or in Main Street, East Hartford. Halp Wanted 13 Halp Wanted 13 23 A VARIETY OF QUALITY cluding extras, $200. 643-0421. Manchester. Saturday and 27th., 9:30 to 3:00p.m., 15 Del- MHS Football Team will MISC. FOR SALE East Hartford. Conn. Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. NURSES AIDE - Full time 3 1 year of non educatfonal work 06108 3, 6 4 0 r ^ . EOE. our office. Applicant must be 569-1330. COLECTABLES: Sterling, Sunday, October 27th., & mont Street, Many mis­ 40 — Household Goods Edwards Answering Service, PM to 11 PM. Part time experience and 3 years of NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK be on "Community In­ 048-lQ______Nurses aide 11 PM to 7 AM. excellent typist. Hours flexi­ Brass, Nippon, Roseville at G.E. 36” ELECTRIC STOVE, 28th., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. cellaneous items. Everything 41 — Articles for Sale 646-5406. ble. Send resume to: Box Y, teaching desired. Contact Dr. BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, Gatherings, 343 Main Street, must go! No early birds sight" Friday, October 26, 42 — Building Supplies Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut SERVICE STATION Donald Nicoletti’s Office, 742- paneled living room, eat-in good condition with 3 storage ATTENDENT- Mornings. c/o Manchester Herald. McDonald’s needs Evening Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 to drawers $75.00. After 4:30 please. at 7:00 p.m. on CATV 43 - • Pets-Birds-Dogs TYPISTS AND CLERK Street. 8913, EOE. kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, TAG SALE- Saturday October 44 — Musical Instruments Apply in person: Gil’s Mobil, 4. PM, 649-4211. Channel 13. Learn about □ NOTICES TYPISTS are needed to work lovely quiet setting on dead­ 27th., 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. 21 45 — Boats & Accessories Route 6, Bolton. RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MACHINISTS FOR and Closing Help TAG SALE- October 27th., & in the Hartford area. Call SERVICEMAN TO INSTALL SPECIAL EDUCATION end street, deeded beach Cambridge Street. 2 Genera­ high school football - 46 — Sporting Goods and repair equipment in PERSON FOR GENERAL AIRCRAFT PARTS - DINING ROOM SET Butcher FLOWERING BUSHES, tion Estate Reduction! Some 28th., 9 a.m. All kinds of items today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. Experimental and short run. TEACHER- Coventry Public Moms and Dads, Students, Everybody ... we need rights. $79,900. Call exclusive block table with 4 Captain playing the game and the 47 — Garden Products Lost and Found 1 homes. Must have mechanical RNs-LPNs full time and part WORK. Cleaning, painting, HOUSE PLANTS plus Peren­ antiques. Rain date October on sale! 1736 Hebron Avenue, 48 — Antiques Must be able to set-up and School has a vacancy for a dependable people to deliver the last, friendly service agent, Carol Cable-Wamer, chairs and Hutch, excellent safety equipment used. aptitude. Will train. time positions available. 7-3 yard work, some carpentry Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal nials, Ground Cover, Rock 28th. Glastonbury. 49 — Wanted to Buy work. Call 649-5403. work from blueprints. half time long term substitute that has made us famous. No experience required ... condition'$350. Antique Living “ Community Insight” is LOST- Girls Eye Glasses in EXPERIENCED SANDWICH References. Call between 9-10 and 3-11 shifts. Weekends onlv for Grades 5 thru 8. Connec­ housing opportunity. 443-4470. Garden Plants- large variety! RENTALS colorful case. Vicinity of MAKERS wanted for cocktail am or 3-4 pm. 528-9740. Miminum 5 years experience. excellent training provided. PART TIME SCHEDULES Room Set, with 2 tables and Private home, very TAG SALE- Saturday October TAG SALE- Friday and Satur­ produced by Community will be considered. Excellent Excellent opportunity for ticut Certification required. wicker rocking chair $300.649- 52 — Rooms for Rent Woodhill and Brent Roads, lounge. Call 644-9637 between starting salary. Thorough COUNTER PERSON - (and some full time Jobs) to fit your needs. reasonably priced. Please call 27th., 10 to 4, rain or shine. 110 day 9 to 4, 24 Griswold Street, 53 — Apartments for Rent qualified individuals. Apply Contact: Dr. Donald Nicolet­ MANCHESTER- Two Family 3544. Broadcasting Company, a Call 647-1106. • 9 a.m. and 12 noon. TYPIST NEEDED - We are orientation, and easy highway Mature. Must like working 649-6486. Oxford Street, Manchester. Manchester. Snow Blower, 54 — Homes for Rent at: Paragon Tool Co. Inc., 121 ti’s Office, 742-8913, EOE. McDonald's offers more than a 4-4. Very nice condition. New non-profit company ser­ looking for a good typist, 50 - access. Cali or apply: East With public and figures. roof. 200 foot treed lot. Miscellaneous household small refrigerator etc. 55 — Business tor Rent PART TIME. Want cash for References required. Apply Adams Street, Manchester, paycheck CRAFTSMErr'26" L eaf WISH TO SELL BEDROOM “Something For Everyone!” vice the community. Your 58 — Resort Property for Rent Announcements 60 worn, statistical experience Hartford Convalescent Home!, PROGRAMMER- Client Com­ Immediate occupancy. $54,- items. Midas Muffler ^ o p , 285 Main 647-9935. Vacuum and Blower. Call 646- SET- Double bed with two tax deductible donation 57 — Wanted to Rent the holidays? For every day? will help, who will be able to 745 Main Street, Elast Hart­ pany has immediate need for • $3.25 per hour starting pay lor weekday closers. 900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131.-" ATTENTION TOTALPHONE It’s easy with the phone in handle other office Street, Manchester. 3036. dressers, walled mirror, sofa, may be mailed c/o A. 58 — MIsc. for Rent ford, 528-2167. MAINTENANCE- Programmer with 1 + years • Performance and wage reviews on a regular schedule SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need your own home. Call 249-7773. procedures efficiently. 35 hour • Free food policy MANCHESTER- Cape. 6 lounge chair, RCA Color TV, Walz, HNBT Co., 595 Main AUTOMOTIVE Applications now being Cobol Experience. Some office desk and chair, twin Articles Ur Sale 41 Dops-BIrds-Pels 43 help receiving your calls? week, excellent fringe knowledge of Honeywell • Uniforms are supplied Rooms. 1 unfinished. St., Manchester, CY 06040 61 — Autos for Sale Temporary or permanent. REAL ESTATE SALES - accepted for a 7 to 3 fuH time COMPACT 35 MM CAMERA- bed, antique lamps, sewing 62 — Trucks tor Sate benefits, small friendly office Equipment a plus, but not Aluminum siding. Garage. Like new. $20. Older p o rta b ^ . OAK CHAIRS, small oak HOME SWEET HOME - Personal Attention... Very Lessenger Company is looking in East Hartford. Call Mrs. EAST HARTFORD position in our maintenance machine. Telephone 646-8139 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale for floor care. Excellent necessary. Good benefits. Fee Convenient location on bus Dishwasher $25. 643-0494. A dressers, other dressers, Complete health-guard 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles Reasonable. 233-8991 or 247- for 2 licensed agents in our Palmer at 289-9576 for inter- evenings. CARRIER WANTED working conditions and paid. David James Personnel, line. Asking $55,900. No stuffed chairs, two short facilities. Cats also. Canine 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile 8623. Bolton office. Call 646-6486, 649-7066. agents. 643-6W7. wingbacks. $5 - $25.00. Single Holidayday Inne, 200 Sheldon College Tests Homes for Kurt Lessenger. benefits. Apply in person: (Custom vmm m a u s e r - 2 to BRAND NEW WEDDING Meadows Convalescent 7 Leopold. Excellent. $150, or bed, $10. Tables, wine bottles. Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 66 — Automotive Service ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Ranney Street MANCHESTER- Well main­ GOWN - Never worn, size 5/6. MANCHESTER - 67 — Autos tor Rent-Lease Home, 333 Bidwell Street, trade for Shot gun. 643-0494. 643-2680. □ EMPLOYMENT - Part time. Hours optional. tained quiet Division Street Free alterations, (jriginally Students who have Woodbridge Avenue Manchester, 647-9194. over $400, asking $200. Call 5 YEAR OLD ARABIAN-14.2 Experience in repair and 46 Watt Cantar 8L duplex, 6 rooms each side. SIDEBOARD FOR REC- Hands. Well trained for registered to take the calibration oscilloscopes, Webster Street mSES’ ASSISTMITS 568-3020 after 6 PM. Help Wanted 13 NORTHEAST SECURITY - 1221 Tolland Tpka. Asking $65,000. Principles on­ ROOM STORAGE, 62 inch experienced rider. Western or Preliminary Scholastic Ap­ PART TIME EVENINGS- generators, etc. 644- Current openings on both 7 to 3 and Mandwatar ly. Ann Uccello, 677-0202 trestle dining table, console English. Jumps. $300. Call . 2151. Linden Street, and Now has immediate openings HOT AIR FURNACE- (85,000) STANDARD POOL TABLE- titude Test (PSAT) on LEGAL TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Manchestcr. Light duty for part time weekends in 11 to 7 ih ifti. We are seeking McDonaidiB evenings, 232-7716. Gustafson STRAND record player, toy after 7 p.m., 742-8734. mature individuals whose primary Agencies, Inc. 790 Farmington - 82 gallon (Ford) ELECTRIC Large coffee maker, baby Saturday at Manchester Apply 81 Commerce Street, janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per Beldon Street Manchester and East Hart­ chest 42”xl6” . 643-2210. WATER HEATER. Excellent carriage and car bed. 3 speed NOTICE Glastonbury. PTG DENTAL ASSISTANT- concern w ilt' be the welfare and Ave., Farmington. 6 MONTH OLD MALE IRISH High School are reminded week. Ideal for rctir«i or ford areas. Applicants must care of our patients. Both full and conditions - tank and fuel oil boy’s bike. All are in good con­ COMPANY. Telephone 633- semi-retired. Call 649-5334, Experience a requirement. Call Chris have clean police records, McDonald'i U an equat opportunity entployar M/F WOOD STOVE- All Nighter, SETTER - Only to good subur­ that the doors will open at Modern, ^ to date, multi-girl part time openings. Flexible HEBRON - Absentee owner FREE with purchases. 649- dition. 646-5985 days. TOWN OF BOLTON 7631. phone, car and a desire to schedules availablem Salary com­ Big Mne. 2 speed blower, ban home. Call 242-0698 or 568- office. Ei^xcellent benefits. 7977. 7:50 a.m. , , ASSESSORS OFFICE WANTED CLEANING 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 work. Please apply in person mensurate with experience and has slashed the price on this 7 poker set. and pipe. $450. 6604. Immediate opening. room Colonial. 3 bedrooms, Dops-BIrds-Pets 43 Students will be assigned 222 BOLTON CENTER RD CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC PERSON for professional of­ to 61 Willard Street, Hartford. performance. SALESWOMAN NEEDED- Phone 568-7290. WHEELS 13” - 14", GM 15", Manchester area. 649-8125. CbU l i n . Grant RN Business Opportunity 14 fireplace, dining room, 2 car GOOD HOMES NEEDED for to testing rooms on a first BOLTON. CONN - Experienced only. Top fice in town, once a week. To work part time mornings, Ford, Plymouth, 16" Dodge C K S T FIEU ) AUEHtCA S OLDEST LICENSOA garage, 10 minutes to LHASA APSO PUPPIES- affectionate spayed cats. Inhabitanls of the Town of . wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 Send replies to: Box MM, c/o FOOD WAITRESSES and FOODJREPARATION - Part at the Anderson Little GREEN FIREWOOD - $80 Truck, 8 - lug split rims. Sears come, first served basis. MATURE CAPABLE OF ICE CAEAM SHOPS Manchester. Mid-$60’s. Turf AKC Registered. $250. Call Siamese, Angora. Also Bolton are hereby notified Berlin 'rpke.. Wethersfield, Manchester Herald. BUSBOYS- Full and part time days. No experience in CONVALESCENT HOME Clothing Store. 338 Broad per cord, or $50 a large half 17” Gas chain saw. 643-2880. The latest possible arrival 563-0151. PERSON NEEDED in the time, days or evenings. NCEOS OUALinCO fAMILICS Realty, 228-0564. 647-9208. adorable kittens. 633-6581, or that: HOUSEKEEPER- 8:30 a m. Food Preparation. Apply at 643-5151 Street, Manchester. Please TO OPERATE THElR OWN cord load. Call Terry after 5 time is 8:30 a.m. Hebron area for general Apply: Podunk Mill PM. 649-1593. 342-0571. As required by law all per- housework 12 noon to 5 PM to 4:30 p.m. Mature person Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, call 647-1451. THREE BEDROOMS- Fully Students should bring RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 Restaurant, 989 Ellington needed for General Manchester. itons liable to pay personal daily. All wages subject to applianced, including TWO FEM ALE TIG ER their ticket of admission, p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. Road, South Windsor. Housekeeping duties in rest ASSEMBLY LINE ATTENTION, FIREWOOD V E oroperty taxes in the Town of Apply director of nursing. LAUNDRY AND DIAPER social security. $4.00 hourly to WAITRESSES - P art time Dishwasher. Modern. SPECIAL! Over I 1/3 cord S A KITTENS looking for good some form of identifica­ SERVICE needs folderess the right person. Only serious home. Steady work, good WORKERS wanted for soft Ca/ufd- BeautifuL No Pets. Bolton are hereby notified Salmonbrook Convalescent PART TIME SALAD ROOM wages and benefits. Manor days. Apply at Tacorral, 246 seasoned wood, cut and FIREWDDD U SPLIT homes. Call 649-6«0. tion, and two # pencils. full or part time, AM and PM. ^ lic a n ts need apply. 228- drink bottling company. ICE CREAK STORES References and security that they are required by law Home, off House Street, PERSON- Weekends. Apply: Manor Rest Home, 385 West Broad Street, Manchester. Physical work involved. Must delivered, only $95. Bob, 423- Parking will be in the to return to the assessor on or Glastonbury. Please call 633- Call 289-1527. Podunk Mill Restaurant, 989 CARVEL REPRESENTATIVES required. $400 monthly. 0283; Bill 423-7963. Valvo’s FREE SIBERIAN HUSKY Center Street, Manchester, be dependable. Apply: 249 WILL BE AT THE Strano Real Estate, 646-2000. ^80 PER CDRD ^50, PER >/2 CDRD before the last day of October 5244. Ellington Road, South Wind­ DISHWASHERS - Part time Tree Service. CROSSBREED PUPPIES- student parking lot off EXPERIENCED INDIVIDUALS NEEDED to phone 646-01^. Spencer Street, Manchester, Canal lea Cream Stare of this year a written or sor. nights and weekends. Apply at Vet checked. Wormed and Brookfield Street. Students ACOUSTICAL CEILING work locally part time. Flexi­ between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. MANCHESTER- Gas heat is 4’ Lengths first shots. Both parent on printed list, on a form NURSES AIDES wanted for $370/THOUSAND FOR Tacorral 246 Broad Street, Eifleld, Coil. WATERBED MATTRESS- are reminded to enter the MAN. Please apply: Acousti- ble evening or daytime hours. RN OR LPN - Full or part Immediate openings on just one of the features of this premises. Call 649-619-6164. prescrived by the Tax Com­ full time on all shifts. Apply ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. Manchester. MY COMPANY WILL King Size. Life guarantee. $65. building through the en­ director of nursing. Salmon- Tech Systems, 646-5792. $5,33 per hour. Over 18. time, 11 PM to 7 AM. 45 bed 7 to 3,3 to 11 and 11 to 7 Eiflili Kill immaculate 6 room Raised 30 gallon electric hot water missioner. of all reportable Postage paid. Free applica­ EMPLOY 2 people to start YOU SPLIT trance to the cafeteria lob­ brook Convalescent Home, off References and car required. facility. Laurel Manor, 91 Ranch that makes it so attrac­ heater $30. Call 646-1356. Musical Instruments 44 personal properly belongings TAXI - Drivers needed full Call Guida & Associates, 11 to tion. R.D.L. - Box 183-C, for full and part time work immediately. $200 per 25 HizirdAae. tive. Arruda and Barcomb. House Street, Glastonbury. Chestnut Street, Manchester. Mason Street, Morrisonville, by adjacent to the student to him as of the first day of time nights and weekends. 1 p.m., 872-2128. posltiona. No experience week potential, plus bonus. 644-8000, 644-1539. NO U M T Please call 633-5244. N.Y. 12962, Call 646-3936. Equal Oppor­ Oct. 27tk A 2Bth TWO SNOW TIRES, W.W. H- BALDWIN SPINET PIANO- parking lot. October, m , WILL BE Call 649-5199. necessary as we offer on tunity Employer. 78-15 on Pontiac rims. Good Excellent condition. Call 649- ADDED TO EACH LIST NOT BABYSITTER NEEDED- EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSISTANT CUSTOMER TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TWO BEDROOM CALLTEMT’:iL"»r WANTED for modern special­ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for the job training. Please CALL TOLL FREE CONDOMINIUM -11/2 baths, condition. Telephone 649-0715. 8972 anytime. GIVEN IN ON OR BEFORE Monday through Thursday, 3 PART TIME DRIVERS COCKTAIL WAITRESSES qualified people. Must be needed. Nights and weekends. & Kitchen help. Apply in per­ ty office. Experience CUSTODIAL- Full, part time. fireplace. Highland Street THE LAST DAY OF p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ Clollege Graduate, or College SERVICE apply in person to Mr. J. Cleaning School Buildings, Nutrition tation. Call 649-6022. Friday: Call 649-5199. son: The Steak Out, Vernon. preferable but not necessary. 800-431-1008 area. Call 6 4 ^ 2 , after 6:00 A, OCTOBER Many medical and Senior. Air Force Officer White DNS. MAPLE pleasant working conditions, CARVEL CORPORATION p.m. VERNON - “Beyond weekends anytime. Program. Call 646-7440 for in­ Central Data's Bualnaaa good pay and benefits. Apply ronkwrt NT 10701 All personal property to be WAITRESS WANTED - Part professional benefits Product Group, located In VIEW MANOR, 856 Crackers and Juice," a reported is as follows: Non- formation. in person; Facilities Services SEWERS- Experienced on In­ time afternoon and evenings. available. Excellent oppor­ Manchester has an opening for Maple St., Rocky Hill, MANCHESTER 3 BEDROOM BUSINESS a sr four-part nutrition educa­ registered motor vehicles: Apply in person: La Strada tunity for mature individual someone who likes Customer Office, 771 Main Street, South RANCH- Excellent condition! dustrial Sewing Machines. GOOD HOURS MACHINIST Class A, able to Contact. on the Wethersfield Windsor. * EDUCATION tion series, sponsored by snowmobiles: trailers: Will train if necessary. Good West, 473 Hartford Road, who enjoys dealing with peo­ Aluminum sided, large lot, and DOLLARS Manchester. ple. Call 872-7852. read Blueprints and to do own The Individual selected will town line. quiet street. Dishwasher, the Tolland County Exten­ machinery: horses; mules; starting pay for the right peo­ set up, with mimimum super­ work with our customers and PART TIME PERMANENT Private Instructions IB stove, 10,000 BTU air con­ sion Service, will start asses: meat cattle: sheep: ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday Housewives, college vision. Day shift. Guaranteed solve problems concerning: POSITION- Nationwide goats; swine; poultry; com­ thru Friday. Apply in person WANTED FULL & PART Delivery, Invoicing, Billing, etc. 608-2161 ditioner, Huge storage in at­ Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the students, excellent oppor­ TIME CLEANERS day and HOME HEALTH AIDES overtime. Paid Insurance. inventory Service has im­ RIDING LESSONS indoor tic. Attached garage, sun mercial furniture, fuxtures. at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent Uniforms furnished. AH paid Candidates should 'possess mediate openings for respon­ Tolland County Extension tunity to meet new people night. Apply in person to: provide personal care to peo­ excellent communication end room. $55,900. 649-2110. and equipment; farm Street, Manchester. Equal holidays, quarterly bonus. bi CLINIC RECEPTIONIST- riding ring. Western stock Center, Route 30. while you supplement your Steak Out, Vernon. ple in their homes. Home clerical skills. sible adults to take inventory seat, saddle seat and hunt machinery: farm tools: Opportunity Employer M/F. Health Aide Certification or plus aoditional benefits. Apply/ For Family Planning Agency. Sundays, Saturdays and some Esther Shoup, extension income part time/full time If you are interested In applying Own transportation seat. All levels 228-9817, NEWLY LISTED! Im­ mechanic tools: average Nurse’s Aide Training in Mrson: Allied Instrument for this position, please Call; Per­ weekday evenings. Good math positions available. From 7 CLERICAL with figure ap­ necessary. Some evenings. maculate 3 Bedroom home economist, is spon­ amount of goods on hand of preferred. Training provided & Tool Company. 67 Woodland sonnel at 203-646*6200 or write skills preferred. Paid training Bungalow on 1st floor. OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House AM - 3 PM. Above average titude. Apply in person to the: For interview call 522-6291. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 soring the series for merchants and traders: elec­ delivery. Year round work. Colony,/, Vernon. if needed. Flexibility m hours. Street, Manchester, Connec­ provided. For interview, call Former faculty New York Completely redone inside and parents of children ages 1-5 starting wages and Must have own transporta­ ticut. 644-2574 on Monday October tric company cables, con­ All benefits, ^ ply M&M Oil *°C0NTR0L DATA CORP. OFFICE WORKER- Full Music and Art High School. out! Stove and refrigerator JUST HOME FROM PROFESSIONAL PAINTING CARPENTER - Repairs, benefits, uniforms tion. Mileage paid. For 29th. stay. 2 garages. Quiet residen­ C&M TREE SERVICE - Free and parents wishing to at­ duits. and pipes: boats: boat Co., Route 6, Miton. EXPERIENCED 41 Progreee Drive time. Knowledge of Accounts Professional Singer/Pianist. estimates, discount senior HOSPITAL? Or can’t get out. - Interior and exterior. remodeling, additions, gar­ provided to arrange ap­ further information, call the EXECUTIVE MEDICAL BAeocheeter, Conn. 0BO4O tial location. Being sold to Set­ tend should pre-register by motors: and all other taxable BARTENDERS for Cocktail Payable, Accounts 644-8597. citizens. Company Will assist for noon meal Commercial and residential. ages. roofing. Call David pointment for personal in­ Lbtlnge. Flexible part time Manchester Public Health SECRETARY for busy INTERNATIONAL tle Estate. $52,000 and in our goods Manchester nractice. Starting An Equal Opportunity Employer Receivable, and Payroll. Manchester-owned and and/or errands etc. Please Free estimates. Fully in­ Patria, 644-1796. calling the extension of­ terview. hours. Call 644-9637 between 9 Nursing Association, 647-1481, ORGANIZATION is looking PIANO LESSONS- Kenneth opinion, worth more! Group I. sured. 6464879. fice, 875-3331, by Oct. 29. Veterans of any war period Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to $185, with CMS & Blue Cross. Small office. Apply in person: for peopie who can be trained operated. Call 646-1327. call 649-6814, anytime. and 12 a.m. East Hartford Convalescent Drive, East Hartford. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. - have until or before the last COOKS & KITCHEN CALL FRIENDLY 4:30 p.m. An Equal Opportuni- Reply: Exhaustive for future management Children, Adult, Beginners. FARRAND REMODELING - Specific subjects to be Home, 745 Main Street, East B&M TREE SERVICE- J.P. LEWIS & SON- Custom Cabinets and Formica Tops, day of September to file dis­ HELPERS- Available WAITRESS WANTED FOR U Affirmative Action Corriculum Vitae to Box X, positions. Equal Opportunity Experienced teacher. B.S., MANCHESTER- $46,900 . 5 covered will be snacks, RESTAURANT c/o Manchester Herald. Hartford. Specialist in tree and stump LEAVES RAKED & Decorating, Interior & Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ charge papers with the Town weekends and evenings. LUNCH -11:30 to 2 PM. Apply Employer.' iHIS$7.00 Employer. For personal inter­ Masters degrees. 569-4284. room home in move-in condi­ CARTED AWAY- $15.00 and Exterior Painting, eating behavior values, and removal. Free estimates. ditions, Decks, All types of Clerk of Bolton. Experienced preferred. E.HtM Sllvar Lan« Vic’s Pizza, 151 West Middle view call the local manager at •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tion. Newer kitchen, deep lot, up. Please call Terry after 5 Paperhanging & Remodeling, two nutrients of the Drivers License. Mature in­ REUABLE 649-8023 or 643-0143. Senior citizen discount. 24 Remodeling and Repairs. Disabled Veterans - must Tpke., Manchester. Must be HOUSEKEEPER- 1 day a Schools-Classes 19 detached garage, quiet street. p.m., 649-1593. Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. group's choice. dividuals. Apply in person: 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 LPNS$6.00 Owner / Broker. 528-3959 or hour, year round service. 643- Phone 643-6017. also file certificate of disabili­ over 18. week. Small family. New 7285. Call 649-9658. Follow-up sessions will Garden Grove Caterers, COCKTAIL WAITRESS AND FOR THE BEST - Manchester 643-4455. AMWAY PRODUCTS mean ty with the assessor showing For 11 to 7 house. Must have references. BARMAID - Part time LEON CIESZYNSKI Keeney Street, Manchester. Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Quality & Personal Service! FINISH PAINTING- Interior be held Nov. 6,13, and 27 at percentage of disability ob-i COCKTAIL WAITRESSES ■ WANTED Call 649-5917. evenings. Apply in person to: REWEAVING burn holes. BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ lained trom the Veterans Ad­ pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Reel Estale Wanted 28 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Try us and see. Call 649-3219. / exterior. 16 years ditions. Remodeling, Rec the same time and place. Earn up to $200 a week. New salary scale in Holiday Lounge, 39 Spencer troductory lesson with this ad. experience. Moderate prices. Participants will receive ministration Experienced or will train effect for all 3 shifts. FULL TIME SALES Street, Manchester. 646-3637. Window shades, Venetian Rooms, Gardes, lOtchens Correspondent To Cover WOMAN- Some experience in Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. SELLING your house? Call us blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Call 429-7565. recipes and sample food Disabled Veterans - that MACHINIST OPENINGS Apply 330 Ledyard Street, Full and part time Ask for Dennis. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath have reached the age of 65 and Hartford. The Coventry News wallpaper and paint sales. first and we’ll make you a Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Tile, Dormers, Roofing. appropriate for this age positions available on 7 Contact Mike, Paul's Paint, TAKE A GIANT STEP cash offer! T.J. Crockett, 5221. LEE PAINTING - Interior & Residential or (jommercim. were receiving a disability at TOOL MAKERS For the FORWARD TO A HORSE ARE YOUR GUTTERS Exterior. “Check My Rate group. that time are entitled a 63000 to 3, 3 to 11 and 11 to 7. 615 Main Manchester, 649- Realtor, 643-1577. STOPPED UP? Call 6494291. Bridgaport Sal Up and Oparata ASSISTANT MASTER Manchester Herald 0306. CAREER. Meredith Manor EXPERT PAINTING and Before You Decorate", exemption, if you file a copy New progress!ve>,v ad­ School of Horsemanship. Call “Manchester Gutter” Today Latha Sat Up and Oparata MECHANIC or Lead COOKS - FULL AND PART MAY WE BUY your home? LANDSCAPING Specializing Dependable. Fully Insured. PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS •of your birth certificate with Millwright needed as soon as (Coventry Resident Preferred) ministration. Call Mr. J. Toll Free, 1-800-624-1929. for a FREE Estimate. 646-1653. CMC Bridgaport Tralnaa for Sal Up and Oparata BABYSITTER WANTED in TIME. Excellent benefit Quick, fair, all cash and no in Exterior House Painting. Thorough cleaning of Gutters - Complete Construction. Ad­ the assessor possible. Minimum 5 years White DNS. Waddell School area, after package, expanding in Hart­ problem. Call Warren E. Tree pruning, spraying, ditions, Remodeling. Free TOP WAGES AND ALL BENEFITS PAID experience in a factory, Lcam to Drive and Down Spouts. 649-7952. FAULTING- Interior & Furniture Needed New Blind Applicants — MAPLE VIEW MANOR school. Call643-0296days; 643- ford area. Apply Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. mowing, weeding. Calf 742- Estimates, Fully Insured, should notify the assessor textile or paper mill operation Gall Frank Burbank 5309 nights. Reuben’s/Coco’s Restaurant, 7947, Exterior. Quality Call 6464879, MANCHESTER - required. Opportunity for ad­ 856 Maple Straat LICENSED MOTHER IN Workmanship! Reasonable their proof of disability. or Barbara Richmond 350 Robert Street, East Hart­ Household Goods 40 MANCHESTER looking to Crossroads, a counseling MARK MANUFACTURING vancement. Company Paid Rocky Hllli ford. Equal Opportunity Rates! "Time is running out Farmers - must file their 840 HILLIARD STREET, MANCHESTER, CT. TRACTOR TMIIEBS BRICK, BLOCK, STONE care for children, ages 3 to 5. CARPENTRY - All types of and drug information benefits. Contact Mona Sweet- 643-2711 On The Wett^erefMd Town Line Employer, M/F. Fireplaces, concrete. for outdoor painting”. Call repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool application for exemption of man, Lydall, Inc., 615 Parker REFRIGERATORS Cali 647-9094 anytime. Rick after 5:00 p.m., 646-0709. center located at 33 Park livestock, poultry and 6 4 7 - 1 6 2 6 Washers / Ranges, used, Chimney repairs. No job too Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and Street, Manchester, 646-1233. B63-2861 WANTED $365.00 WEEKLY small. Save! Call 644-8356 for Windows Hung. Ceiling St., is in need of a machinery with the assessor EOE. Call 5 2 7 -4 4 1 6 guaranteed and clean. New DAY CARE / NURSERY Building Contracting 33 GUARANTEED. Work 2 shipment damaged, G.E & estimates. PROGRAM. State Licensed. 2 Repaired and Painted. Call refrigerator and furniture during the month of October COUPLE hours daily at home ($178,00 anytime, 643-6130. New Applicants lor Farm SHEET METAL WORKER - OPENING FOR FULL TIME FRIGIDAIRE. U)w prices. understanding teachers. donations. for one hour). Free Brochure. North Amorican Training B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main HOUSE CLEANING Enclosed play-yard, play­ and Forest Classification — Experienced. Soldering etc. CASHIER in our Tobacco If you have a donation, Call 528-2101. Department. Retail For housework, child care, MEM, Box 175, Williamsport, Academy Street, 643-2171. PROBLEMS? General room, lunches. Learning RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 must file by the end of Oc­ ACCOUNTS HELP WANTED yard work, some cooking. Md. 21795. housecleaning walls, floors, ditions, iw rooms, dormers, drop your donation off at experience necessary. Apply experiences. Keeney School built-ins, bathrooms, tober Persons, who already in person to: Manager, Separate 2 bedroom fur- ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! carpets, upholstery. One time District. Immediate openings. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ the center or call 646-2015. LIVE-IN COMPANION for niued house, utilities and Business Opportunity 14 Home otnea and raa. training or regular service, kitchens, 649-3446. have land classified as farm Parxade Liggett Rexall. RECEIVABLE 955 8. Cheat 81., Newark, Custom made draperies, slip­ 646-4864. ment Co. Expert installation elderly gentleman in Glaston­ salary. Car and references DOMESTTCARE. 643-1945. and forest land, need not app­ bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- TGP NOTCH FOODS INC. Da. 19713 covers and upholstery. Budget CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, of aluminum siding wtters ly annually unless there is a required. Write P.O. Box BEAUTY PARLOR- 2 booths, Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 SNOW PLOW ROUTE FOR and trim. Roofing installation 5653 or 643-5932. SALESMAN- Opportunity for We have an exceptional opportunity for a highly 1150 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford 248, Main Office, 1 more could be added; with 4 WATERPROFFING - Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. change in the land use. exciting position. Knowledge motivated person who can maintain our accounts or 646-1000. SALE- $175 per storm. All Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. and repairs 649-ot95, 871-2323. Royal Flah 260 North Main Strsst, Manchester Manchester, Ct. 06(140. or 5 room apartment. Hatchways, foundation businesses on Center Street, Social Security Exemption SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un- of stoves helpful. Base plus receivable, process cash receipts, administer the com­ Reasonable. 875-4141. □ REAL ESTATE commission. Full medical Wells Street, Fox Run Mell, Glaetoqbury ELECTRIC RANGE- With cracks, tile lines, sump Manchester. Will sell for $75. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Sturgeon, whose roe - Persons wishing to file lor its. Hard worker. Mechanical pany’s group Insurance program and perform other pumps, gravity feeds, window TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY experience necessary. Please benefits. Paid vacation. Call eye levsl oven, and lower Call 646-1356. repairing chim ney, roofs, (eggs) is washed and salted the 11.000 Social Security related office functions. Some typing required. wells. 30 years ex^rience. Carpentry and general con­ apply in person 9 to 11 at Mrs. Gray 525-1931 Homos For Sole 23 oven. First $100 takes it. Call tracting. Residential and new roofs. Free estimates. 30 to make caviar, has been exemption must file either Excellent fringe benefit package with a 37Vi hr. work APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED 568-9439. 643-4953. yearsars I Experience. Rowley, considered a royal fish since their Social Security Award Fountain Village Apartments, Painting-Papering 32 commercial. Whether it be a 175 D ow ney D riv e , ACCEPTING week. Please call, or mall your resume and salary For Iho Following Posllloni: COLONIAL . OFFERING 8 small repair job, a custom 643-5361• “ 61, ancient times. In Roman Certificate or their Report of requirement to: BABYSITTING done in my Manchester, see Carroll John­ APPLICATIONS for part TOWN OF MANCHESTER R o o m s , Ut floor family PAINTING - Interior and built home or anything in days, it was bedecked with Confidential Social Security • STORE MANAGERS room with fireplace, 4 home. East Hartford. Daily or ROOFER WILL Install roof, son Brundrett. time-full time help. Days and □M ISC. FOR SALE weekly. Call 569-3285, or 277- exterior, paperhanging, between, call 646-1379. flowers and borne to the Benefit Information with the evenings. Hours flexible. App­ • ASSISTANT STORE MANAGERS enerous si,ed bedrooms, 2 siding or gutter for low dis­ emperors' tables in gran­ 4852. excellent work references. count price. Call Ken at 647- assessor on or before January RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy ly to: Hardee’s, Manchester, • QROCERY MANAGER Part-Time Position G/2 baths, central air, 2 car Free estirtates. Fully in­ CARPENTRY i MASONRY - deur. A law enacted in the 25. 1980 354 Broad Street. , walkout basement, Articles lor Sale 41 Additions and Remodeling. 1566. reign of King Edward II working with an excellent sup­ TNECIUIIVU16MIS6NMMIIMC6. • PRODUCE MANAGER CUSTOM DRAPERIES- sured. Martin Matson, 649- Calvin Hutchinson porting staff. Very pleasant DOG WARDEN B . Group I, Philbrick Free estimates. Call Anthony made any sturgeon caught Box K, Buckland Station, Manchester, Ct. 06040 • DELI CLERK Agency. 646-4200. Made very reasonably. Work 4431. Heeling-Plumbing 35 Assessor atmosphere. Good wages and TRAVEL AGENT- 2 years guaranteed. Call anytime til Squiilacote 649-0811. in England the property of benefits. Please call Doris experience. Manchester area. Attn: Personnel Dept. • SERVICE CLERK $4.00 per hour the king. Dated at Bolton. Conn Sept. VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 9:00 p.m., 6494266. AiW PAINTING Contrac­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, 29, 1979, Blain, RN, Director of Send resume to: Box U, c/o Phone 643-1531 • CASHIERS The Town of Manchester Is seeking applications for ALUMINUM Sheets used as tors. Quality painting and SENTRY HOME SERVICE- Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester Herald. ROOM COLONIAL- 3 cleaned with electric cutters, 009-10 the part-time position of Dog Warden. The hours of fireplaces, large Family printing plates, .007 thick paper hanging at reasonable by professionals. McKinney the positJbn will vary. However, they will consist of Room. Very luxurious 23x2814 , 25 cents each or 5 rates. Fully insured. Free Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ evening hours and weekend hours. It is essential for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be Estimates. Call Wayne 649- pany, 643-5308. throughout! $80’s. Call R. pickedlicked up before 11 a.m. Ceilings, Concrete Work & that applicants have experience handling animals. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate for 7696. ONLY. SNOW PLOWING - Residen- Chimney Repairs. ”No Job details. 646-1980, or 647-1139. Too Small”. Ask about our Nff JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Applications are available in the Personnel Depart­ tial apd commercial. PERSONAL Paperhanging repairs, plugged drains, ment, Tovra Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Manchester area. Holiday Discounts. 649-2403. CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye for particular people, by Dick. kitchen faucets replaced, ^ OCTOBER WANT AD SPECIAL^^&^ Connecticut. Closing date for filing is Monday, set, electric welder, acetylene Reasonable, Free Estimates. Calf643-5703 anytime. •2718 Remodeled Kitchen and 646-5489 or 646-5747. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY repaired, rec rooms, November 5, 1979., Baths. Aluminum siding, in- outfit, aluminum ladder, - Remodeling and Additions. bathroom remodeling, heat An aquRl opportunity employar. ground pool with patio and trailer tires, new electric PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 modernization, etc. Free privacy. Group I, Philbrick generator, electric lawn- FREE JUNK CAR Quality craftsmanship at low years’ experience! For Free Estimate gladly given. M 4 M Herald mower. Evenings, 633-7060. prices. Call 646-5424. uSi 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS Agency, 6 4 6 ^ . REMOVAL! Call 649-7243. Estimates, call 646-4239. Plumbing 4 Heating. 649-2871. EVlENING HERALD. Thurs.. Oct. 25, 1979 - PAGE TWENTY-THREE ★ ★ ^ ★ ' ♦ PaanutB — Chirlts M. Schulz S \ « f s\»** 1 i '. - *. )4- * "?*»-!S*^«t;s> ''“" I CANUNPERSTANP THE 50UNP OF THE - ^THE SAME SORT OF IMLULI.EPTOSLEEPSV Dear Abby ITHINO SOMETIMES! THE SOVNP OF THE WAVES WH1'SOME PEOPLE UKE UJAVE5 AT NI6HT CAN ACROSS 3 Of summer AntwbV to Previous Punle 'VC^a^sr#®®* TO LIVE BY IKE OCEAN VERV 5007HIN6 HELPS ME... LAPPIN6A6AIN5TTHE 4 Greek letter By Abigail Van Buren BE 1 South African 5 Once every S C U M 8 C a 0 1 A 1 SIPE OF MV WATER PISH T 0 P S Clown's name two months E T H A 1 0 V 1 J Call 643-2711 IT f- ★ > 1 T ^S^oppotwn- ^ Call 643-2711 |* A P \.Wft!st»¥? 9 Preholiday pe­ 6 Norse de^ty 8 8 A U R E V 0 1 R R V E 0 ]T T E R D A riod 7 Region R 1 D E r T 8 12 Verdant 8 Corrida cheer A R C H E R A N T R U M 13 Heathen deity 0 Shoulder (Fr.) 8 E A 8 A 1 N A R E Frank & Ernest 14 Dance step 10 Dali Mu$lc»l /nitnimwtf 44 Aptrtmmti For Root 53 Aportmont* For Root 53 OUcoo-StoroB tor Root 55 d e a r ABBY: This is for HURT MOTHER, who did so O A 8 A D E N 0 1 Q A 15 Actor Kruger 11 Hebrew F R E 8 N 0 V E N N E D COVENTRY LAKE- 4 rooms, much for her daughter whiie father did nothing. And now IG SaItt HOLTON TRUMPET - iGood BOLTON - Large 3 room MANCHESTER - Main Street ascetic A 0 N E P U 8 porch upstairs, appliances, no that daughter is grown, mother is treated like dirt, while 16 Jackie's 2nd 17 Black bread 8 C 0 w L condition. $90 or best otter. apartment. Stove, modem offices available. 300, D i p Y 6 U i '& N D 0 A A Q pets, references. $232 father is respected and adored. husband 1 R 1 8 H I? A N 8 0 R 1 646-1032. retrigerator. Quiet 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or 19 Brother (abbr.) monthly. Call 74^7419. parts of. Heat, air con­ For the first 25 years pf pur marriage, my husband was Priscllla’a Pop - Ed Sullivan 10 Ulna, for one 22 Do newspaper L 1 L M A T E E R N neighborhood. No pets. L B ditioning included. Call o4- either working, sleeping or in taverns, so I was both mother 20 Noel work 8 8 E E 8 A M A 8 1/2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ Reterences required. $220 21 Roadhouse HEBRON APARTMENT 2469 «r 646-2755. and father to our children. I was the one who made them 23 Hog meat cluding Ovations, plus tree monthly. 646-2311. IN THE OLP I PIPNT I THINK THE ■\<>- 23 Singer Reddy FOR RENT- 4 rooms and wash the dishes, iron their clothes and do their homework! I 26 Over (Gar.) 38 Igloo builder 46 Note of the case with this ad. Carlos ■tb THAT MINP 6ETTIN0 CIDBBEREP HUMILIATIOl WAS N 24 Old expletive bath. Heat and hot water in­ also punished them when necessary, so, of course, I was Ihe 27 Alien 39 Gave bad scale guitars 607o ott. Rivers Music, CHILDREN WELCOME'. 466 MAIN STREET. North of BtJ A NEW T E A M - EASIER FROM 6UVS.'J 25 Porous rock 7 Main Street, New Britain. cluded. $250 per month. No Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. HYGIENE "mean” one. The children grew up to adore their father, but 31 Male elephant review 40 Military Kingsize 3 bedroom duplex pets. Call 646776. 28 Face part 226-19^. Christmas layaways. with appliances. For details of centrally lo cate space. they had many harsh words for me. 29 Food store 33 It is (contr.) 40 Navigate in a iiiita n t Ideal for store, office or other M C yitP Our children are now married, with children of their own. 30 Atomic 35 Beach 49 Charatftey/a- call today. (761-3). Rental ANSALDI’S VILLAGER- 2 SPINET PIANO - Walnut business or commercial use. weapon 36 Viscera 44 And so on tion Assistors. small tee. 236-5646. Bedroom Townhouse. They have just begun to realize that their father did nothing tinish, good condition. $650. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm.______32 Layer of floors 37 Most Available November 1st. $375 that fathers are supposed to do, so when they telephone us, (ator. Lat, 2 52 Sesame plant Call atter 5:30. 649-5416. 34.Information sorrowful WORKING MOTHER AND monthly. ERA Lesperance, PROFESSIONAL / they ask, "Is Mom there?" G $3 Actor Runter •••••••••••••••••••••••••• SON looking tor roomate to ill*' c My husband asks me, "How come they never ask for ME'.' " bureau (abbr.) BUSINESS OFFICE 1UA#( M *lf 38 Environment Garden Productt 47 tind and share house or apart- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 •• 10 11 BUILDING - Approximately I'm reminded of the old saying, "Tfie only ones who don't agency (abbr.) ment in Manchester. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER- Available 2600 square feet, with ample *****••••••••••••••••••••• make any mistakes are the ones whq don't do anything." 41 City-of 12 {3 14 COW MANUER- 8 and 16 References. (Hiris, evenings parking. Close to Center, Mfac. for Rent 58 Autot For Safe 61 loads. Also gardens plowed. November 1st. Beautiful oak Auioi For Sale 61 Autot For Salt 61 Some day your daughter will realize that. Phoenicia 649-3847. nospital and new court IS 16 17 i Call atter 6:00 p.m., 649-8731. trimmed, 2 bedroom apart­ NOT HURT ANYMORE 42 Soviet river ment, with pantry and country building. For info, call 568- 3 CAR GARAGE with loft FOR SALE 1965 TRIUMPH 1969 JEEP COMMANDO- 6 TOYO'TA 1973 CORONA 43 Holds bn to ie 19 20 HEAT PAID - Modern 4 room kitchen. Appliances, laundry 7658 or 871-0401. storage area. Also 2 car gar­ SPITFIRE- Excellent condi­ cylinder, 4 wheel drive, DELUXE 2 door hardtop. 1900 45 Dot of land Antiquot 48 with dishwasher, air con­ DEAR ABBY: The letter from HURT MOTHER jogged O llH byH t* Ik 7M R«q US Pti 0»1 hook-up. Heat and hot water age. Available immediately. tion. Best offer over $700. Call Excellent mechanical condi­ CC. 4 speed. AM-FM. Only 44,- 47 Grow together 21 22 H 23 ditioning. carpeting and more. my memory. She said she had done everything for her included. No pets. Security O FFICE MAIN STREET Strano Real Estate, Network 649-9723 after 6:00 p.m. tion. $1100. Cali 643-7063. 000 miles. $1700. 643-7001. children while dad had done nothing. Captafn Easy — Crooks a Lawranca 48 Southerr^ NEXT TO NOTHING - Corner Going fast. Under $300. (753- LOCATION- 500 square feet. of Homes, 646-2000. 24 25- 26 27 26 ot East Center and Spruce required. $310 monthly. 649- Well, if I may bp permitted my 2 cents worth: My mother ' constellation 21. Rental Assistors. small Heat, air, parking, janitor. 1975 BUICK LE SABRE- 36,- 50 Woeful aStreets, Open Saturdays only. 4427, after 5 p.m. 1970 CHEVY MALIBU- Good 2 GM 50” WHEELS- Mounted, also did a lot for its children, but she spent twice as much 29 30 31 fee. 236-5646. $125 monthly. Call 649-5334. 000 miles. Air conditioning. SEE'. CAN WE V that 51 Lethargy i 6 4 9 4 ^ . Cfome in and browse. body and good interior. Call worn snows. 4 Mustang wheel time reminding us of It. TiIatS THREE ROOMS- Porter □ AUTOMOTIVE Power seat, windows. Cruise 568-6723 after 5:00 p.m. covers. 1 Toronadd wheel TRUSTTHISLETTEB., / FIGURES' , -ITCOUtP! 53 Grow weary 32 34 35 36 37 STUDENT SPECIAL - Lovely Street area. Heat, gas and ROCKVILLE OFFICE Control. Radjals. $2800. Phone cover. Cheap. Call 649-4210. She also spent a lot of time comparing her children. Poor EASVF ITS NOT EVEN POESNT 54 Encountered WANTED- Antique Furniture, THIS COULP RECKON IT 36 39 1 bedroom with appliances, electric. No pets. Security SPACE- Prime Location. 649-0780. Dad didn't have time to harp on his sacrifices or make com IN PAPPV'S HANP- i IT T BE FROM THE j ALL COMBE 55 Unused 40 41 42 Glass. Pewter, Oil Paintings, parking and free heat. Only First floor. For appointment, Autot For Sett 61 parisons because he was too busy busting his butt’to feed us. )NRinNS* 56 Tallies or Antique items. R. deposit. Ideal for newly weds. PLYMOUTH 1973 STATION 43 44 45 46 $1 15. (740-2 ). Rental $300 monthly. 649-9092 after 5 875-4220.______1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- WAGON- One owner. Excep­ He did, however, let us know he loved each one of us for 57 Canticle Harrison. 643-8709. Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. WE PAY TOP PRICES for FOR SALE- 1966 Volkswagen what we were. 58 Evil grin 47 46 49 50 p.m. NEW SHOPPING CENTER 428, 4 barrel. $500, or. best, tional condition. Clean. No wrecked and junk cars. A & B offer. Call 649-6410, anytime. Front Hood. $10.00. Please mechnical work required. It took me a long time to come to terms with my feelings 59 Number one SPACE FOR LEASE- The 51 52 53 A N TIQ U ES & EAST HARTFORD - Sunny 4 MANCHESTER- 5 room, 2 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. call after 5:00 p.m. 643-5185; Uses regular gas. Call 649- for my mother. I've tried time and time again to talk to her COLLECTABLES - Will room available now. Includes Convenience Center, Route 71, keep trying. DOWN bedroom apartment, second Call Tony 6496223. 1974 MUSTANG - Needs body 4346. about them, but it always ended in an argument, so I finally ■ 54 55 56 purchase outrights, or sell on appliances, yard, and more. just south of the West Farms floor. Large rooms. Located Mall ... specialty store space work. $1000. Call between 8 - gave up. commission. Houselot or Just $165. (714-2). Rental 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs 57 5» 59 on bus line. No pets. $250. still available ... Spring 1980 10 AM and 7 - 9 PM. 568-5935. 1975 MALIBU CLASSIC PONTIAC TEMPEST 1970 - I am now the mother of two daughters. I do a Jot lor them, a single piece. Telephone 644- Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. References. Zinsser Agency, excellent. Must sell, COUPE- New tires. 76,000 miles. Best offer. 871- occupancy. Join K-Mart, not because I must be a "good mother," but because I enjoy |N(WSPAF(N tNTIHF 646-1510. sacrificing! Any reasonable Automatic transmission, air 2151. THREE ROOMS - Private en­ Walobaums & other fine 1969 LE MANS it. I hope that when my daughters have children of their offer over $1450. (lall after CONVER'HBLE- Runs good. conditioning. $1825. Call 649- Roomt lor Root 52 trances. Patio. Carpeting. stores. Call Heyman Proper­ 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 5286063. own, their childhood memories of "mother" will be ones of Hornet lor Rent U ties, 1-226-1206. Best offer. 1970 (Tadfllac. 8926 after 5:00 p.m. 1968 BUICK SPECIAL And “Country Setting''. $240 DELUXE - Needs a timing security and love —not guilt and disapproval. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ includes heat and hot water. exceptionally clean, best BEEN THERE BUT NOT GOING BACK Win at bridge THREE BEDROOMS- Dining MANCHESTER - Retail, offer. 875-4141.______1972 VEGA HATCHBACK- chain. Asking $430. Call 649- trally located. Downtown 646-2482 / 649-8989, Mr. Lind­ room, fireplace. Quiet'street. Runs well. Steel Belted 2470 between 6 PM and 9 PM. Manchester. Kitchen say. storage and/or manufacturing 1969 BUICK LESABRE. 350 DEAR ABBY: HURT MOTHER complained because Large porch, nice yard. Close space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 50,000 sq. Radials. Automatic transmis­ All day Saturday and Sundav. privileges. Call 649-2358. in. Security and references WANTED JUNK AND LATE engine. Power steering and sion. $595. Call after 5:00 her college-age daughter .knocked herself out showing 149 OAKLAND STREET - 2nd ft. Very reasonable. Brokers MODEL WRECKS - Cash brakes. Automatic. Radial required. $450 monthly. protected. Call Heyman p.m., 649-8926. respect and love for her father Iwho was never around when CLEAN FURNISHED floor, 6 rooms. No appliances, Available November 1st., Paid. Call Parker Street Used tires. Excellent condition. w p e rtie s, 1-226-1206.______Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. Truckt lor Salt 82 she was growing up), but had very little consideration for muddies play sleeping room tor mature no utilities, no pets, no small Strano Real Estate, 646-2000. $795.00. Call 649-4994 after 5 DATSUN 1974 B210 - 4 speed, mother, who did everything for her. (Daughter gave father a gentleman. Call 646-4701 atter children. Tenant insurance p.m.______mags, new tires. $1900. 646 Now look at the West hand. RENTAL AREAS of 2,000 to 1967 TEMPEST- 326. Func­ GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY beautiful, expensive gift Tor Father's Day, but on Mother’s 6 PM. required. Lawn and sidewalk HEAT PAID - Secluded 2 7827, after 6 p.m. NORTH 10.25 He has a tough lead. Any lead 10,000 square feet. Excellent tionally sound, good for parts. BANK REPOSSESSIONS TRUCK- Has the reading Day. it was, "Sorry, .Mom, I never got around to getting you maintenance required. $260 bedroom with stove, for manufacturing, assembly, enclosed b o ^ , with side com­ 4Q972 may^be a loser. If he is play­ FURNISHED SLEEPING monthly. Security. Call 646- Asking $125.00. Call anytime, FOR SALE - 1975 Oidsmobile anything.") refrigerator and more. Won’t office and warehouse, or Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, 1974 BUICK REGAL - Light partments. Excellent for con­ You explained it by saying that daughter was probably so ▼ K83 ing In a duplicate game he can ROOM tor mature gentleman. 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. 646-1758. metallic blue with white top. ♦ J951 last long. Just $200. (773-4). small job shop. Sprinklered needs work $1195; 1974 Jeep tractor. 7:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. accustomed to seeing her mother around that she was taken ask North if there was any Available in November. Share Rental Assistors. small fee. Power brakes, steering, seats, 633-0249. ♦ J7 special significance to the and has own utilities. Easy 1977 FORD GRANADA GHIA Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive for granted, but she saw so little of dad that he was a modern bath. Parking. No PROFESSIONALiSINGLES - 236-5646. access to 1-84. Available windows, air conditioning, Inree-club h u r cooking. Security and Mid 20's and up, to share large - 4 door, luxury, a/c, p/s, p/b, $3200: 1973 Buick Le Sabre "special treat," WEST EAS| January 1st. 871-0436, or $2000 or best offer. 649-3059. 1973 CHEVY PICKUP 3/4 ♦ 8 3 4 A ‘ North may reply: "It reterences. $150 monthly. Call house with fireplace. $150 plus AM-FM stereo, standard 6. $995; 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 COUNTRY COTTAGES - evenings 647-1225. TON - 4 speed on the floor. That’s no doubt true, but 1 think there's another angle. YJ94 YlOe-52 showed a short suit." “It 1/4 of utilities. 646-3538, 649- $4,000. Call 649-0826. door coupe, low mileage 643-2121. Relax in this cozy 1 bedroom 1973 CHEVY VEGA Built for camper special. 649 FrCud was right when he said there is always a special at­ ♦ AQI0 2 4K6 3 showed strength." "It asked 8005. $1800; 1972 Audi $1000. The with porch, appliances and Wanted to Rant 57 NOTCHBACK, 4 cylinder, 4679 after 4 PM. traction between a child and the parent of the opposite sex. ♦ K985 4 10 8432 for help " Or what is very GENTLEMAN- Room tor 1973 DODGE VAN - above may be seen at tbe Mothers usually favor their sons, and lathers favor free heat. Great price. (773- Savings Bank of Manchester, automatic. Good running con­ SOUTH likely: ‘It is a totally nondes­ rent in East Harttord. FURNISHED APARTMENT 3). Rental Assistors, small Automatic transmission, dition. $600. 6496816. daughters, and vice vcr^. .Mso, mothers and daughters power steering, radio and Main Street, Manchester. ♦ KJI0 6 5 * cript forcing bid." Kitchen, phone and Parking - 2 room efficiency, all fee. 236-5646. tend to be competitive, as are fathers and sona. hence the At this stage of the proceed­ FREE. Reterences. 421 utilities. Quiet neighborhood. heater. Good condition. Motorcjrcfof-BfcjrcfM 64 YAQ7 QUIET WORKING WOMAN 1977 CHEVROLET MONZA- favoritism shown to6ad by his daughter. ♦ 87 ings, West is likely to come to Brewer Street, East Harttord. Mature individual desired. OHIcet-Storet lor Rent 55 Krause Florist, 621 Hartford Automatic, power steering, seeks small apartment in Road, Manchester. 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - Please tell HUR'P MOTHER this, it might make her feel ♦ AQ the conclusion that South bid Call 568-6907. Available November 15th. power brakes, air con­ three clubs in order to stop a Security required, $200. 646- Manchester. $150 to $175 per LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, better. Vulnerable: Neither month. Please call 644-3205, 1972 VOLKSWAGEN BUG - ditioning, AM-FM stereo. Low AMATEUR PiiYCHOLOGIST club lead. So West opens a Apartments For Rent 53 0758 after 6 PM. 1972 VW BUG - Good physical mileage. Economical. Asking 100% stock and in excellent Dealer: South OFFICE SPACE keep trying. and running condition, AM- Excellent condition. Asking shape. $4500. 7426786. club and now South wraps up $1800 or best offer. Call 646- $3750. Call 8726502. LOOKING tor anything in real MANCHESTER - 4 room in AVAILABLE FM, new brakes, light blue. DEAR AMATEUR: 1 did, and I hope it does. And your North East South his four-spade contract. With Vernon Circle area. CAR SPACE WANTED ON 6021. 14 any other lead South would estate rental - apartments, older building. Redone inside. Asking $1300. Call 649-3576. 1970 MAVERICK- Running 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT ’'amateur” analysis is right on! Busline, yard! Security, lease, Inquire at SUMMER STREET between 756 Kerker headers. KNN Pass 24 Pass - 34 have to take the club homes, multiple dwellings? I 1972 CHEVROLET BLAZER- but needs work. $250 or best Pass 34 ^ass 44 No tees. Call J.D. Real Estate references. $215 per month. Fairfield Street and Copper filters. Oil cooler. Much and go one down. 1 owner. Excellent condition, offer. 242-7711, after 1 p.m., Pass Pass Pass This all sounds rather Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Broker. 568-0138. 646-1974 Street. Call after 5:30 PM. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 Do you wish you had nqore friends? For the secret of $2900. Call 872-8859 anytime. ask for Charley Jr. unlikely yet this three-club 643-2334. popularity^ dg^^Abby's booklet: "How To Be Popular; :45 bid was made by the late You're N^i^Too Young or Too Old.” Send $1 with a long, Sherman Stearns in the 1938 aelf-addressed, stamped 128 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Life Master pairs. West did Lasky Dr|^e, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. decide that Sherman was Mifcsimxxiv&Tsi. trying to stop a club lead. He By Oswald Jacoby did open a club and the resul­ and Alan Sontag tant top helped Stearns and Astrograph his partner Morry Elis win the FALL CLOSEOUT SALE event. There has been practically V no change in the single raise (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I since the first days of (Do you have a question foi EVERY CAR WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PROFIT PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) contract. There has been con­ the experts? Write "Ask the Take advantage of any opportu­ siderable thought given to the nities offered today or tomorrow rebid to three of a new suit. Experts," care o l this newer 1974 VW DASHER < ^ r t h d a y where you can make new That bid is always a one- per. Individual questions wilt acquaintances. Something good round force. be answered if accompanied SHARP RED 2 DR - could develop. It may be a prelude to slam by stamped, sell-addressed JET BLACK - WHITE HARDTOP - 1974 MUSTIING n , EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN WELL Oct. 26,1979 ARIES (March 21-April 19) This envelopes. The most interest­ RED WITH WHITE VINYL ROOF investigation, a mere game 8 CYL - 3 SPEED - 4 WHEEL^I CARED FOR AUTO - HAS 4 This coming year is likely to be a is a good day to tackle situations ing questions will be used in 1974 4 CYL. • 4 SPEED - AM RADIO : 1973 try or simply an extra bid DRIVE ■ AM-FM - REAL CLEAN SPEED - ECONOMICAL TO OWN far more active one than you've you've beep putting off because this column and will receive WHITEWALLS. experienced in quite some time. you've felt there were lo o many made to confuse the man on READY TO GO VEHICLE - COME AND DRIVE • COME ON IN AND lead. copies o l JACOBY MODERN.) TEST DRIVE THIS LITTLE WORK SUPER SPECIAL BUY Lots of travel for pleasure could difficulties involved. The track is PINTO RUNABOUT OLDS CUTLASS TEST DRIVE. _ be in the offing. now clear. AND FUN CAR. TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) Plan Heathcliff — George Gately I SHARP LITTLE 4 CYL. WITH AUTO TRANS. 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