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Gaswatch lEu^ninn nmlh Vol. XCVIII, No. 223 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, June 22, 1979 I A Family NEWSpaper Since 1B61 • 20C Single Copy • 15c Home Delivered In a word, it’s going to be tough to find gaspiine in most of New Engiand this weekend. It should be slightly easier in resort areas such as (^ape Cod and in iess traf­ ficked far northern New England. Jobs Lost With a little patience, motorists should be able to fill up Saturday, or at least get a few dollars worth. But regardless of whose figures you use, Sunday drivers will not fare so welt. In Shortage Latest auto club surveys of the gasoline situation in New England confirm what motorists already know — that getting from here to 00 there has to be planned more Of Gasoline carefully. This week’s ALA Auto and Travel Club survey of 264 gasoline By JACQUELINE HUARD second day of odd-even gas sales retailers showed that only 8 per­ brought a slew of complaints that cent of the stations polled in the United Press International dealers were not posting hours as region will be open Sunday. An The first job layoffs struck Connec­ ordered or were illegally limiting gas American Automobile Associa­ ticut today as a result of the gasoline sales. tion survey of 659 stations was a shortage, with 45 constructions Two station owners were arrested little more optimistic — in­ workers in Trumbull forced off the — one in Seymour and one in dicating 21 percent will be open job because of empty fuel tanks on Newington — and faced possible Sunday. their excavation and hauling equip­ maximum penalties of one year in The ALA survey said 17 percent ment. jail and a $1,0(X) fine. of the stations will be open after 6 Contractor Richard Furano said he Chief State's Attorney Austin p.m. Saturday; the AAA said 26 could get no diesel fuel or gasoline McGuigan told police and percent would be open after 6 p.m. from his suppliers and was forced to prosecutors that violations of the Saturday. send his men home and abandon a governor’s emergency declaration Averaging the results of the two $500,000 federally funded sewer job should be enforced as violations of auto club surveys. New England ^ekend Preparations for the town of Trumbull. state criminal laws. gas prices rang^ from 86.2 cents Furano said most of his equipment But he said that since the emergen­ per gallon for regular, 88.3 cents Motorists with odd-numbered license be eligible to purchase fuel will be Saturday is run on gasoline and the rest diesel cy rationing was so new, law enforce­ per gallon for regular unleaded, 92 plates crowd a service station of West Middle and reports are circulating most stations will operated but his supplier told him he ment personnel should consider cents for premium and 94.5 cents Turnpike Thursday to get gasoline. The next be closed on the weekend. (Herald photo by was “bone dry.” many people ignorant of the for premium unleaded. day motorists with odd-numbered plates will The Connecticut Construction In­ regulations and expect their Here’s the status of gasoline Pinto) dustries Association, which “primary function — at least for this rationing programs in New represents 400 firms employing 60,- time” to be informing gasoline England: 000 construction workers, warned the retailers and the public of the law Connecticut -Odd-even layoffs were a prelude to other job and warning of possible violations. rationing is in force, accompanied Truckers Blockade shutdowns because of the emergen­ ‘‘This (purchase limits) is by minimum purchase cy- something that's been coming up requirements of $4 for four- William Heubner, public relations regularly,” the governor said in cylinder cars and $6 for larger director for the CCIA, said, “We can between answering telephone calls vehicles. expect additional layoffs starting on one of the more than 20 hotlines Maine—The state has no inten­ State Food Center next week. Just about every job (con­ set up in the emergency rationing tion of imposing any rationing tractor) we’ve talked to said their headquarters at the State Armory, program despite some spot shor­ stores.” flying it gets scary,” Sandy fuel suppliers are running out of Stations are under orders to set tages and scattered lines. By KATE McMAHON The firm had said earlier it would Guimont,wife of trucker Ronald Gui- fuel.” minimum purchases to prevent top­ ling action Massachusettg —Gov. Edward United Press International do “everything possible” to end the mont whose windshield was Heubner said he has asked the ping off, but are banned from King ’Thursday annaounced a plan A New Haven man was arrested blockade but today appeared ready to shattered, said today. state Department of Transportation refusing fillups. Only state-owned that prohibits motorists from today after he allegedly waved a BB- sit out the protest for at least some She said two more truckers and the state Department of En­ stations on the Wilbur Cross and Merritt parkways and the Connec­ Ti swath buying gasoline if their fuel gun to incense striking truckers who time. Thursday joined her husband and vironmental Protection to waive ticut Turnpike can set a $5 maximum gauges register more than half blockaded the Stop I Shop Co. dis­ Officials at the massive First trucker Gary Roby in blocking the penalties for the public works jobs full. tribution center in North Haven, National Stores regional distribution pumps. that go beyond completion deadlines. limit. New Hampshire —Gov. Hugh halting shipments to stores in three center in Windsor Locks and other “We’re doing this for everybody, The layoffs were announced on the One motorist at an East Hartford being Gallen said the situation hasn’t states. major wholesale grocers reported no not just ourselves,” she said. “Peo­ third day of Connecticut’s mandatory station asked for a fillup and was told ay reached the stage where rationing North Haven police said Joseph blockades or problems with the ple may not agree with us, but at odd-even gas rationing plan. there was a $6 limit. When she told f is required, "but it’s creeping Cantafio of New Haven — described strikers today, but said that didn’t least we’re doing something about Thousands of other state residents — the attendant limits were illegal, he lUGtS, east.” The AAA advises motorists as “a third party apparently looking rule out the possibility of future ac­ it.” mostly businessmen — continued asked “Do you want any gas?” to avoid hunting for gas in “We’re staying this time. This is it. flooding state officials with requests Mrs. Grasso said enforcement of 10, for trouble” — was charged with dis­ tions. the emergency declaration was being southern New Hampshire this orderly conduct after he passed the The situation at the seven This is our last stand,” said Bob tor exemptions from the program. discussed by Chief State’s Attorney weekend. strikers waving the gun which first blockaded truck stops remained Frantz, spokesman for the largest While working out the details of Rhode Island —A plan which was thought to be a rifle. calm today after an initial burst of group of truckers gathered at two gas rationing, the governor’s Office Austin McGuigan, Public Safety took effect Thursday sets The striking truckers Thursday gunfire the previous day. Milford stops. “We’re staying until of Policy and Management also sub­ Commissioner Donald Long and state minimum gas purchases of $5 for night moved their rigs in front of the Two non-striking truckers arrested our demands are met.” mitted plans late Thursday which and local police. four-cylinder vehicles and $7 for loading docks at the center, which by state police after several shots F rantz, 27, of M ilford, said will allow half-gallon gasoline She said another problem was the stations’ failure to post what hours larger vehicles. serves 78 Stop I Shop stores in were fired from a pickup truck at the truckers expected a 98 percent shut­ pricing. That measure becomes law Vermont —A standby rationing Connecticut, Massachusetts and windshields of rigs parked at the down nationwide by midnight in five days, unless unexpectedly they will be pumping, forcing many motorists to waste precious fuel system has been prepared but the New Jersey, but allowed shipments Republic Auto ! Truck Plaza in Thursday and warned that Connec­ vetoed by a legislative panel. while hunting for gas. state doubts it will be needed. of perishable produce and meats to North Stonington early Thursday had ticut grocery stores will begin to feel The new regulation means that if gas prices reach 99.9 cents a gallon Gasoline is more readily be moved until 6 a.m. today. their cases continued in New Ix)ndon the pinch soon. A three member committee available in Vermont than Meanwhile, the truckers peaceful­ Superior Court. “We really want federal uniform and station operators can’t get processing the exemptions Thursday elsewhere in the region. ly continued their blockades of Frank Joseph, 34, of Warwick, standards otherwise we’ve got to be meters to reflect the price, the state had waded through 1,500 of the 2,500 diesel fuel pumps at Connecticut’s R.I., and Joseph S. Piscopio, 29, of Phildelphia lawyers tounderstand the will allow the stations to charge by applications received. Fifty requests Blunt Words seven major truck stops for a second Sterling, identified as members of laws in every state,” Frantz said. the half-gallon. were approved, 200 were rejected day. the Teamsters union, were scheduled He said Gov. Ella Grasso and The half-gallon price can be placed and the rest were returned for more WASHINGTON (UPI) - “Right now we don’t have much to return to court June 29 to answer governors across the nation should on the two-digit pump meter, but the information. station'must display the cost per The governor asked energy coor­ Secretary of State Cyrus Vance choice in the matter,” Stop ! Shop the charges of criminal mischief and pressure President Carter to impose dinators in each of Connecticut’s 169 Thursday, in an unusually blunt spokesman Art Cummings said reckless endangerment. the uniform standards and sur­ gallon on a sign on each pump. towns and cities to coordinate statement that marked the first today. “The truckers were gracious “We really believe in what we’re charges, adding “he could do it over­ Mrs. Grasso’s action was an­ time any U.S. administration has enough to let our produce go to the doing, but when the bullets start night.” nounced Thursday evening, after a weekend openings publicly called for the resignation of a foreign leader, told an emergency meeting of foreign ministers of the 27-nation Organization of American States Wide-Traveling Expert 36 Nicaraguan President Anastasio Somoza must resign and suggested he be replaced by an in­ terim “government of national Studies the Government : / reconciliation.” Vance did not mention any,name, but left no doubt he was referring to Somoza. By GREG PEARSON stay. surveys of employees to find out Herald Reporter “It’s a beautiful area. I plan to get what they think of their jobs. It also Mulls Subpoena MANCHESTER -In recent out and see the countryside as long as will include discussions with depart­ the gas is available,” he said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The months, Lee Weber has worked in ment adrriinistrators to determine Senate Ethics Committee is Grand Forks, North Dakota; Baton Not that he won’t be working. In how the departments are run. debating on whether to issue a Rouge, Louisiana; and Murray, fact, he already has started reading “We’ll be doing a lot of inter­ subpoena to force Gen. Herman Utah. through the Town Charter and other viewing and a lot of question­ Talmadge, D-Ga., to testify at That might sound like the travel town regulations and information. asking,” he said. “We!re going to have a lot of He hopes to complete his work in hearings in its investigation of his schedule of a minor-league baseball reference material to read,” he said alleged financial misconduct or player or an actor in a touring com­ Manchester by early August. ’Then, it as he pointed to his desk in the recommend he be censured. Four pany. But, Weber works in govern­ should take less than a month for him Human Services . Department that of the six committee members ment—Or, perhaps, it would be more to write his final report. reportedly are leaning toward fitting to say he works for govern­ was piled with manuals and booklets His base office is in Chicago and censure. ment. about Manchester. his permanent residence is in He studies governmental Weber is a senior associate with California, so he will be spending his operations to determine how they the Public Administration Service, time here in a hotel. A hotel may not Inside Today might be improved. Right now, his which is a non-profit agency that be his favorite place to stay for two Business...... 6 job has brought him to Manchester, a reviews governmental operations months, but hd is looking forward to Classified...... 14-18 place where he will be staying for the and recommends changes for im­ spending time in New England. Comics ...... 19 next two months. provements. He said this part of the country is Editorial ...... 4 Even though he has done much The Town of Directors ap­ one he has seen less than most Entertainment ...... 8-9 traveling —he has worked in a total proved 127,000 to fund the study, others. Obituaries ...... 10 of 23 states and even recently did which is the reason Weber now is “I’m looking forward to correcting Peopletaik...... 2 work on a Navajo reservation in located here. Although he will that,” Weber said. Real E state...... 18 Arizona —this is his first assignment receive assistance from his com­ His company is a non-profit one f i i f associate with the Public Administra- Sports...... 11-13 in Connecticut. pany, experts in cervtain fields, he that was formed in 1933 to assist lT p r ? m p n ? ’ ® Manchester’s town Television ...... 8 And Weber, who still speaks with a will head the study and do most of the governments. At that time, the idea aimed at finding W eather...... 2 twang of his native Texas, leaves lit­ work. tle doubt that he plans to enjoy his ’This will include interviews and —See I’agf Ten EVENING HERALD, Fri., June 22, 1979 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD, Fri., June 22, 1979 The Weather Peoplelalk $140,000 Check Refused LeSure Gives 100th Pint to Red Cross Bloodmobile A. Chrostowsky, Roger M. Christiana, Mockalis, Michael Derewianka, Robert ///0/7«r appeared, seven were deferred until Mrs. Janet Frantz, Mrs. Donna Dodge, Nancy Andrulot, Edward P. Colt- MANCHESTER—James LeSure of Gamache, Mrs. Patricia A. Linnell, Gerald Millington, Mrs. Doris M. Rivosa, man Sr., David M. Hayes, Constance C. Herdic, Henry Hemenway, John M. 274 Parker St. gave his 100th pint of another time. David L. Whitaker. Frank, Richdrd F. Reinohl. , Wayne D. Kuehl, John N. McClain, Other gallon donors were as David S. Prince, Frank N. Serigneses, Until Sewer Pact Settled blood Wednesday during the Red Mrs. Mary Walker, Richard F. Warner, Judith S. Burr, Lisa J. Aubi, Frank C. Allan L. Zimmermaa, Eveleen G. Howard Becker, Susan E; Ellis, Edward Cross Bloodmobile’s visit at Temple follows; Alyce McArdle, Eileen S. Christensen, Perkins, Kathleen Blackmore, Agnes P. Zimmerman, James Wielgos, Paul C. A. Borgida. MANCHESTER —It isn’t too often agreement, however, because the an attempt to answer some of South Beth Sholom. LeSure made his first 11 gallons —Jerry P. Sapienza; 9 Karin A. VonD^k. that someone refuses $140,(XI0, but Eighth Utilities District has the Windsor’s concerns. blood donation in Hartford in July gallons—Cecilia Michalak; 8 gallons Allan P. Watch, Virginia A. Daversa, the Town of South Windsor has done authority over much of the property Strawberry Festival 1952. He is employed at the Universi­ —Allan Aronson, William Haberern; Eva S. Kopp, ^ rc ia A. Memery, Linda 3aoo just that until a dispute about a two- where the inter-town sewer lines ty of Hartford. 7 gallons—Eldna Christensen, Walter Quinn, Mrs. Eileen Stevens, Susan town sewage agreement is resolved. would run. South Windsor has MANCHESTER — Fenwood Other top donors at the Blood- Joyner; 3 gallons —Robert Buscaglia, Judith Morton, Robert C. Bell, South Windsor returned a |140,IX)0 questioned whether the Eighth Manor, the rest home section of mobile visit were John E. Welply Jr. McAllister; 2 gallons —George T. Helen C. Joyce. Phyliss Pierson, Beverly Tanner, Mr. lOWlIT TlUfflATUIII ' check to the Town of Manchester. District’s involvement might cause Crestfield Convalescent Home on of 146 Merline Road, Vernon, who Chrostowsky, Walter Kaszowski, Vernon Street, will hold its annual Kent A. Carlson, Gretchen Wiedie; 1 Jean G. Laprise, Helga Schaller, June G. ’That money was supposed to be problems with the original agree­ reached 12 gallons, and Earl Doggart Werdelln, Sharon L. Haas, Richard Manchester’s payment to South ment. strawberry festival Saturday from 2 of 23 Sunset Road, Ellington, who gallon —David Anderson. to 4 p.m. in the Fenwood Dining Lauzier, John J. Naretto, Gail L. Kravitz, Windsor for that town’s acceptance Because of this, the town has became an 11-galIon donor. Welply, The next Bloodmobile collection Gloria Hilton. of sewage from the Buckland In­ agreed not to accept the $140,000 until Room. I who is employed at Pratt & Whitney will be Friday, July 27, from 12:30 to James S. LeSure, Janice Bourgoin, Actress Tatum O’Neil joins Michael Jackson dustrial Park. it feels the matter is settled. The public is invited. A contribu­ Aircraft Group at United 5:30 p.m. at South Uoited Methodist Daniel Michl, Joan Spak, Anthony A. UPIWEATHEK FOTOCAtT • on the disco floor as the Jacksons celebrated Manchester and South Windsor Manchester officials have said tion will be received. Proceeds will Technologies in East Hartford, made Church. Vitiello, Jr., Richard L. Bragdon, George For period ending 7 a m. EST 6 23 79. During Friday their million-selling album “Destiny." (UPI have an agreement to accept sewage they plan to uphold all parts of the go toward new picnic tables for the his first blood donation in March Donors wishing to make ap­ E. (^handler. Dale E. Eberhardt, Roy night, shower activity is expected over parts of the photo) from each other • in areas where agreement and see no problems residents. 1950. Doggart, also employed at pointments may call the Red Cross Haugh, Alan F. Lamson. Plains. Mississippi Valley and north Atlantic states. geography makes it easier to send caused by the Eighth District’s Now You Know Pratt & Whitney, first gave blood to office at 643-5111. Walk-in donors are Ronald Tweedie, Kenneth H. Garrity, Paul L. Christensen. Elsewhere, generally fair weather is in prospect. Like Show ... sewage to the other town. Sending authority over related property. The latest available statistics show the Red Croes in February 1966. welcome. sewage uphill requires pumping, Jay Giles, director of public works there are close to 27 million trucks ’The Bloodmobile collected a total Others who donated blood are as Walk-In Donors The Jacksons — until recently. The Jackson Five follows: which can be expensive. for Manchester, has said he plans to registered in the United States. of 85 pints Wednesday. Fifty-five per­ Jane R. Zimmerman, Robert J. Bagge, Connecticut Weather — celebrated their first platinum record under the South Windsor has questioned that meet with Eighth District officials in California, with 2.7 million, is the sons kept appointments and there Appointments Kept new banner Thursday, in a bank vault. The rock Mrs. Eileen F. Miller, Mrs. Nancy W. Increasing cloudiness today with high temperatures state with the most. were 37 walk-in donors. Of those who Pamela Robertson, Karen Saunders, Moffat, Reno R. Dufour, Mrs. Elizabeth group converted the normally staid and conser­ mid 70s to low 80s or about 27 C.. Mostly cloudy tonight vative City National Bank of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Saturday with scattered showers or brief into a disco, complete with laser lights.Tatum thundershowers. Lows tonight around 60. Highs Saturday O'Neil and bartenders at tellers' cages. Park Work Nearly Done near 80. Probability of rain 20 percent today and 40 per­ The setting was apropos. Their latest album ■ Reg.$120-$145 cent tonight and Saturday. Southerly winds around 10 89.99 "Destiny" — just cracked the million-mark. Since Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant. The dike area was sodded and pine mph today becoming southwesterly tonight and in­ MANCHESTER — The sprucing up their founding, the group has sold more than 90 The Community Development trees were planted, Giles said. creasing to 10 to 20 mph Saturday. of Charter Oak Park, possibly one of OUR ENTIRE STOCK million records, worldwide. the last projects in town to be funded money used for the park work is “It looks like a'park,” he said of with Community Development some of the last of the present fiscal- the dike section, which runs along the OF MEN’S Extended Outlook money, is near completion. year funds through that program. Hop Brook. SUMMER SUITS! Business Jay Giles, director of public woks, Town voters in April approved a two- A new clay infield was installed for Extended outlook for New England Sunday thru One might expect “Eleanor Rigby" still to be said he plans today to complete a year withdrawal from the program. one of the old baseball diamonds in Tuesday: cost estimate for all the work and That withdrawal has been challenged the east end of the park. Another Mass.. R.I. ! Conn.: Fair weather with high lining the pockets of ex-Beatle Paul McCartney — Save $30 to $55 on handsome but “Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech?” write a check to the construction in court, and the case still is pending. field area also was constructed. temperatures from 70 to 80 and the lows from 50 to 60. TTie (barter Oak project had in­ ’The parking area was expanded 3-plece vested or 4-plece Vermont: Partly cloudy Sunday through Tuesday. Cool It may come as a shock to loyal engineers, but ac­ firm that did the project — Central quad wardrobe sultsi You'll cording to the Washington Post, every time the Paving of South Windsor. cluded a mixture of changes in the and shrubbery and resodding work with daytime highs in the 70s and overnight lows mid 40s park. A dike was built to alleviate was done in several sections of the have to see our fine selection to mid 50s. famed fight song is played a royalty payment finds The project will be paid for with its way into McCartney’s bank account. $75,000 in Community Development flooding problems that have oc­ park. to believe Itl Available In Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of a few showers curred. north and fair south Sunday. Fair all sections Monday. Seems he recently bought up rights to about 1,000 funds and a matching $75,000 federal regular, shorts and longs. Chance of showers Tuesday. Lows inthe 50s and highs in songs — “Ramblin’ Wreck” among them — for the 70s. several million dollars. Also in the McCartney stable: “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," “On Wisconsin,” “One for my Baby Center Will Need Work Long Island Sound and One More for the Road” and that old pre-rock MANCHESTER -Although the Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk. classic, “Stormy Weather.” businesses to go toward furnishings. center is now located. Fortin said he former Green School is rapidly Point, N.Y.: A front approaching from the west will There will be a large tag sale doesn’t know what the town plans tg taking shape for the new Senior Saturday at the Green School site moveoff the coast late tonight. Southerly winds 15 to 20 do with it when the seniors move out. Closet Believers Citizens Center, there’s no way it will from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to raise money knots today possibly stronger and gusty in "Whatever my boss (Town be completed by the end of this for the center. Fortin said that there thunderstorms. Winds becoming westerly 10 to 15 knots Billy Graham says he isn’t surprised at Leonid Manager Robert Weiss) tel|s me to month when federal Community Brezhnev’s reported are plans to hold a Vegas might later do. I’m going to do,” Fortirt said. late tonight. Westerly winds 10 to 20 knots on Saturday. Development funds run out. Showers and thunderstorms likely today and tonight, comment last week at on at the Army-Navy Club, also to About $25,000 is needed to complete Wally Fortin, senior citizen center raise money for furnishings for the work at the center, in spite of the partly cloudy on Saturday. Visibility lowering to 3 to 5 the SALT treaty signing director, said that the contractor miles in haze occasionally below 1 mile in showers and that "God will not center. volunteer work that is being done. working there now will leave with fog patches today and tonight improving to 5 miles or forgive us if we fail.” ’The occupation date for the new Fortin said that the town will check much work yet to be done including more on Saturday. Average wave heights 1 to 3 feet today Rham calls such center was Sepbember 1. out other sources of funding to see Joanne Weiss, left, and Mary Lalashuis director, with various programs, particularly carpeting and painting and “But we don’t feel we want to decreasing to 1 to 2 feet late tonight and Saturday. seeming anomalies on what money might be available to started work this week as summer aides in the Outreach for the elderly work. (Herald the part of devout refinishing. move in till the work is completed,” apply toward the center’s comple­ EACH He said that more than $4,000 has Fortin said. The town owns the tion. the Human Services Department. They will photo by Pinto) National Forecast atheists “slips of the in­ be assisting Diane Wicks, the department ner heart.” ¥ been donated by individual and local building at 63 Linden St. where the COOL SPORTS SHIRTS City Fcst Hi Lo New Orleans pc 91 72 Says he, in kicking off Albuquerque pc 95 65 Oklahoma City r 93 67 his latest crusade in AND WALK SHORTS Anchorage c 68 47 Omaha r 90 64 Nashville, Tenn., One Veteran, One Rookie Asheville pc 78 62 Philadelphia pc 80 60 "When Nikita Atlanta pc 84 70 Phoenix c 104 73 Khrushchev was here Reg. $12. 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Salt Lake City c 88 55 Ms. Lalashuis is a student at Cen­ Chicago pc 87 65 San Antonio pc 92 79 For Thy Stomach Wicks, the town’s director of Human High School, in the fall, and this is D&L Men’s Shops: All stores Cleveland pc 81 61 San Diego c 72 63 Services, this summer. tral Connecticut State College who is the first time she has done any work except New London. Columbus pc 82 64 San Francisco c 58 53 Lillian Carter was swapping quips on the Mary Lalashuis, a college student hoping for a career in social work. with the department. Dallas pc 99 74 San Juan c 89 82 “Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson when he hit who has worked before in the Human Her surroundings this summer and “It’s something really different Denver c 87 52 Seattle pc 72 49 her with a zinger. Does she like to “take a little nip” Services Department, and Joanne the persons she will be working witl\ from anything I’ve done before. It Des Moines cy 89 65 Spokane c 74 48 now and again?” Gibbled 81-year old Miss Lillian, Weiss, a high school student and new­ will be familiar to her. should bie interesting,” she said of Detroit pc 85 60 Tampa r 90 74 “only after 5 o’clock ... and sometimes I change the comer to the department, will be She worked last summer as an aide her summer job. Duluth cy 62 49 Washington cy 72 63 clock.” summer aides helping Ms. Wicks. in the department and also previous­ She has had much experience El Paso pc 104 75 Wichita pc 96 64 ’The two summer aides will work ly has worked in the town’s Outreach working with handicapped persons Hartford pc 83 51 c-clear cl-clearing; cy- primarily with the town’s elderly program. Honolulu pc 90 73 cloudy; f-fair; hz-haze; m- Quote of the Day before. She has done volunteer work Houston pc 96 78 missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- residents. They will assist an She leaves little doubt that she at Camp Kennedy and also has been a Indianapolis pc 87 62 rain; shshowers; sm-smoke; First lady Rosalynn Carter to veteran diplomat Outreach worker for the elderly, who enjoys her work. member of the Instructors of the Jackson, Mss. c 83 68 sh-show; sy-sunny; ts- and former New York Gov, W. Averell Harriman: has not yet been hired, with visiting “Right where I am. I’m very hap­ Handicapped for three years. Jacksonville pc 83 68 thunderstorms; w-windy. “I remember the first time Jimmy called on you — the town’s older residents regularly. py. I’m happy to work with the older Both women have been hired Kansas City r 92 66 in 1976— just after getting the Democratic nomina­ Along with these visits, Ms. people,” Ms. Lalashuis said. through the SAM program. ’They will Las Vegas c 101 71 High and Low tion. The voice on the phone said, 'Governor Lalashuis and Ms. Weiss also will be While Ms. Lalashuis is familiar work for nine weeks, and they should Little Rock pc 81 69 NEW YORK (UPI) - The Harriman absolutely cannot be disturbed — even by helping with other department with the department’s operation, it is begin their visitations in about two Los Angeles c 75 60 highest temperatuer reported the next president of the United States. He will call a whole new experience for Ms. weeks. Ms. Wicks said. Louisville pc 88 72 Thursday to the National you back after the croquet game is over.” ’ Memphis pc 84 73 Weather Service, excluding Miami Beach pc 83 80 Alaska and Hawaii, was 105 Milwaukee cy 85 62 degrees at Casa Grande, Ariz. Glimpses New Bridge Is Born As Expected, Intagliata Minneapolis pc 75 58 Today's low was 37 degrees at Nashville pc 86 70 Flagstaff, Ariz. Jamie Bernstein — launching herself in the foot­ When a new bridge is born, everyone gets in cement mixer to spread out the concrete at notes of her famous father, Leonard Bernstein — on the act. Workers from the Black and the Park Street bridge Wednesday.(Herald makes her nightclub debut as a folk-pop singer Won’t Seek Re-Election Warner Construction Co. use a vibrator and photo by Pinto) She also referred to the proposed The Almanac . tonight at Manhattan’s “Fives” restaurant with spend* more time with my family, it MANCHESTER - A third town withdrawal from the Communi­ such family friends as Jules Stein, Sammy Cahn, is best that I not seek re-election,” By United Press International Democratic member of the Town ty Development program. She had Stephen Sondheim and Adolph Greene in attendance she said. Today is Friday, June 22, the 173rd day of 1979 with 192 Board of Directors has announced favored continuation, but voters ap­ ... Gregg Burge — the Scarecrow in the late great Two other incumbent Democrats— to follow. \Destination: West Berlin she will not seek re-election. proved the withdrawal by a resoun­ Broadway musical “’The Wiz” — had a triple Thomas Connors and Joseph The moon is approaching its new phase. Manchester High School cafeteria workshops for both ambassadors and Betty Intagliata, as expected, an­ ding 3-1 margin. celebration ’Thursday night in New York — his 21st By JUNE TOMPKINS Sweeney — already have announced The morning stars are Venus and Mars, host families before the August 17 nounced Thursday that she will not The lack of the funding could . - 8.97- 9.97 birthday, his graduation from Julliard School of Herald Reporter while they received their initial in­ they will not run again. Deputy 9 97 11.97 The evening stars are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter. structions-, pamphlets, and were departure date, which is also the be seeking a second term on the jeopardize several projects, in­ Music and his nightclub debut, which he’ll take on MANCHESTER - Jawohl! It’s off Mayor Stephen Cassano is the only Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. shown a film on the many facets of arrival date for an equal number of board. She was elected for the first cluding one Mrs. Intagliata had cam­ the road, at Les Mouches disco. to West Berlin for Manchester’s one who has announced he will seet Anne Morrow Lindbergh, author and wife of famed West Berlin. German ambassadors who are com­ time in November 1977. paigned for — downtown improve­ FAMOUS BRAND FAMOUS MAKER Friendship Force Ambassadors who re-election, although Mayor Stephen -American aviator Charles Lindbergh, was born June 22, The announcement of the am­ ing to visit in the Manchester area. Mrs. Intagliata said the amount of ment — she said. leave in August. Penny also is expected to do so. SUMMER KNIT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS 1907. bassador group’s destination was Mrs. Weinberg said that a couple of time board work took is the primary She said she has enjoyed her two ’The sixth Democratic director, On this day in history: The announcement was made made with dramatic flair equal to an tours are being made available to reason for her decision not to run years on the board. John FitzPatrick, has indicated he Reg. $14-$17. A great group of cool Reg. $12$16. Super new shorter- In 1868, Arkansas was readmitted to the Union, three Thursday night to more than 400 Academy Award event. A white those who wish to take them in (Ger­ again. “However, one word does not tell it Lottery Numbers might run again, but he has not yet collar looks from two of America’s years after the end of the Civil War. applicants who have been accepted to many — one, a three day trip to “If one is to be a conscientious all,” she said. “Some adjectives that knit shirts in solid tones and fancy envelope with a big gold seal was made a final decision. tops shirtmakersi Solids and fancies In 1940, France fell to Germany in World War II. Winning daily lottery numbers drawn TTiursday in New make the friendship visit and to be opened by Joel Janenda, who with his southern (Germany, and a oneway director, it requires more time than I would use to describe a director’s patterns, too. Sizes S to XL. In 1973, President Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid trip to Denmark. meets the public eye,” she said. She ’The other three town directors — in cotton/poly blends. MVz to 17. England: host families for visitors coming wife, Becky, are flight chairpairsons. job would be: satisfying, dis­ Brezhnev signed a pledge to try to avoid nuclear war. ’Diis reporter and her husband will said directors must do research, Republicans William Diana, Carl Connecticut: 583. from Germany. Applicants have Explaining the true meaning and illusioning, frustrating, time- Also that day, the American Skylab astronauts returned be among those who will be learning reading and attending other meetings Zinsser and Peter DiRosa — all will Massachusetts: 3810. been waiting for several weeks with responsibility of being a Friendship consuming, exhausting, and, most of to earth after a record 28 days in space. some familiar German phrases, and along with attending the board’s be running again. New Hampshire: 7680. growing speculation and anticipation Force ambassador was explained by all,'a learning experience.” looking for a German-English dic­ regularly scheduled sessions. Mrs. Intagliata praised the work of In 1977, John Mitchell, first former U.S. attorney Rhode Island: 6584. of what the exchange city would be, Barbara Weinberg, state and New At least three persons — James general to go to jail, entered federal prison to serve a Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Thursday in England director of the Friendship tionary to better communicate with She said the present board also has the present board, whose six McCavanagh, Eugene Sierakowski Democratic members all were sentence for Watergate crimes. New England: ’The gathering of friendship am­ Force. our German hosts. tried to be very active — she called it and Barbara Weinberg — are in­ . - 49.99 elected for the first time in 1977. 14 97 16.97 Connecticut: 79, 912, 793201, Blue. ’There will be more seminars and Auf Wiedersehen for now. “extremely hard-working” — and terested in the Democratic bassadors and host families filled the She mentioned the creation of the A thought for the day: Anne Morrow Lindbergh wrote: Maine: 01, 06, 10, 14, 17, 19, 23 , 31. this has increased the work load. nominations for the board. transportation system for the elderly “The wave of the future is coming and there is no fighting Vermont: B-12,1-20, 1-21, N-32, G-46, G-54, G-58, 0-61, This, coupled with her having Democratic Town Chairman Ted MEN’S BELTED LIGHTWEIGHT SUMMER started full-time teaching again in and handicapped, the conversion of it.” 0 - 66. Area Police Report Cummings praised Mrs. Intagliata. Glastonbury, led to her decision not the Green School for a senior citizens “She’s strong. Betty Intagliata’s SUMMER SLACKS BALZER, SPORT COATS to run again. center and the successful passage of allegedly assaulted, tough, but she’s very sincere. She Manchester To Advortlaa To Roport Notwt South Windsor with third-degree criminal mischief. “Due to a full-time professional the water bond issue as items the Reg. $65-$85. Neat, solid blazers or Police said the arrest was Temporary Foster Homes Sought Coventry ZBA Nixes Manchester — A City of Village Charm Founded Oct 1, 1881 Information Lacking On Skylab’s Descent MERIDEN —The state Depart­ tralized Homefinding Unit of DCYS rehabilitation efforts. The primary To qualify as a foster parent or Year-Round Use Plan ment of Children and Youth Services has launched a campaign to recruit goal of the foster program is to family, couples or single individuals Puhiisned by the Manchester Publishing Co , Herald Square. is looking for temporary foster additional foster homes throughout strengthen and reunite families. must attend three orientation Somewhere out there is a 77-ton towards the earth. COVENTRY -An appeal to I’he building inspector said in­ Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711. Skylab’s debris would fall on land in­ descent? homes. the state. Once the child is placed in a foster sessions explaining the foster care change the designation of property monster called Skylab in a decaying Are we told what areas will be vestigation of the property revealed stead of in the ocean. We would cer­ We would hope so! A three-part series is being offered The children to be placed range in home, the state provides economic program, the responsibilities of the on Lake Shore Drive from seasonal Cr... J fU P'esS I' tv'tijlio n jl orbit circumferencing the earth. affected? tainly hope so! It is indeed a cause for concern and illegal plumbing, insufficient ceiling to interested prospective foster age from ipfancy to 18 years of age. and therapeutic services designed to foster parents and ways to help to year-round has been denied by the heights and other violations of year- Sometime between July 7 and July So far I have read they will know It was stated, in a recent article in I am amazed the number of people I parents in the State Bank for Savings Many are troubled teen-agers who help the family get back on its feet. children in crisis. Zoning Board of Appeals. CuSlome'' Service - 647-9946 „argiuHarold cE Turkington..ui-m-'miw". Executiven. —Editor 25 this enormous mass of scientific round building standards. Raymond P Robmson Edaor-PuDiiSher Frank A Burbank.Ik. Managingr ------Editor the answer to this question some an area newspapers that the FAA meet everyday who knoW nothing at Fox Run Mall, Glastonbury, July could benefit from a home where Any individual or couple in good After this, an application is sub­ The board said that the owner of The zoning agent, Ernest Wheeler, space technology will plummet short 12 hours before. It would seem will be receiving notice to order com­ about Skylab and the holocaust it 10, 17 and 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. they can have someone to talk to and health with a desire and an ability to mitted and an intensive home study the property, Thomas Riccio of said he sent a notice to Riccio telling towards the earth affecting a 4,000- that somehow NORAD’s space mercial aircraft out of the area may cause. ’The series is free and anyone in­ receive guidance free of emotional relate to and care for children is con­ designed to place the child with the Windsor, didn’t present sufficient him that the house couldn’t be oc­ Andrew Tully__ mile-Iong by 100-mile-wide area. trackers based at Colorado Springs where Skylab is expected to fall. Mary Jane Monast- terested is welcome. overtones. A few of these teen-agers sidered as potential foster parents. right family is conducted. evidence to support the request. cupied in winter because of its We are told upon re- this would certainly know the orbital path What about the people on the 233 Repley Hill Road, The DCYS is asked to find tem­ are pregnant girls —children having Such individuals can come from The Centralized Homefinding Unit Riccio told the board that he was seasonal status. He said Riccio offers at least four orientation series mass will disintegrate, although of Skylab and what areas of the earth earth? Will we receive ample notice Coventry porary foster homes for 5,000 children who need help planning for any economic group, live in an apart­ told when he bought the property in signed the notice and returned it and per month across the state, some 5.000 pieces will come hurling would possibly be affected; if to evacuate the area before Skylab’s children each year. At any one time themselves and their babies. ment or house, be a city dweller. 1969 that it had a year-round designa­ he (Wheeler) declared the house Wars Too Big at least 3,000 Connecticut children Lengths of stay in a foster home Single and even working men and sometimes offering both day and tion. seasonal. are housed with foster parents. women are considered, providing night meetings in a particular area. The question concerning the exact WASHINGTON — After a savage conveniences, not to mention the can range from a couple of days in Wheeler indicated that Riccio can Currently faced with a critical emergency situations to a couple of that adequate care be provided when For further information, call toll designation arose when Riccio was battle between Nicaraguan President sudden and mind-galling necessity of appeal the case if he comes up with shortage of these homes, the Cen­ years depending on the problems of the foster parent is at work. free, 1-800-982-6827. asked to sell the house. new evidence. Anastasio Somoza's troops and a submitting to military discipline. Civic Orchestra and Chorale Praised Shaving from a helmet filled with band of Sandinista girerrillas Having worked in the field of a caliber of performance many begin to be met by ticket sales. cold water is an affont to both con­ The Manchester Civic Orchestra someone reminded the human race and Chorale recently completed its symphony management, I feel that professional groups with paid Congratulations to all whose con­ venience and dignity. So is using a Students that wars are too important to be nineteenth season with a Pops the Manchester Civic Orchestra and musicians would be hard press^ to tinued efforts give Manchester a ditch (latrine indeed!) as a toilet, es­ waged by certain types of politicians. Concert in the Manchester Armory. Chorale is a rare commodity, indeed, match. musical organization in which we can "Vacation in your own bacl^ard pecially in rain or snow. After the To A ttend “Our gallent National Guard This program included the orchestra, for a community of this size. The Certainly, this group deserves the all take pride. battle of the Ardennes, a weary in­ Gov. Grasso Says. ^ QflVe* enjoyed a glorious victory." he an­ chorale and tenor soloist, Peter orchestra, conducted by Jack Heller, support of local business and in­ . 1 ____ fantryman was asked what he was C onfab nounced. Harvey. Tickets were sold out weeks and the chorale, under the direction dividuals alike, not only in concert going to do when (if?) he got home. Elaine W. Horseman Caldor Says;o “Start O lcli i h0r0.--ariQ sav0. What a jerk. in advance, but those of us fortunate of Stewart Gillespie, volunteer their attendance, but financially as well. “Beats the hell out of me,” he 47 Devon Drive SOUTH WINDSOR Both sides suf­ enough to attend enjoyed a truly time and talent to tackle ambitious Each concert costs thousands of replied. “But I ain’t ever gonna live Manchester —Two members of the fered heavy memorable evening. programs. Their dedication results in dollars to produce which cannot in a house that doesn’t have an inside South Windsor High School casualties. Ob­ Chapter of Future Business bathroom.” He grimaced. “Yeah, viously, that was Leaders of America will and no canned food if I have to rob a okay w ith Jack Anderson leave on June 29 for New Extra-Wide Anastasio bank to buy groceries.” Orleans, La. to attend the 6-Web Deluxe Somoza. After all, A brave, compassionate and 28th annual national thoughtful war correspondent named •24" Deluxe Folding Chair he was the little man that wasn’t leadership conference. Folding Grill there. Victory is always “glorious” if Bob Cromie, we went home t become Archives Claims ‘Not Guilty’ Of Neglect Future Business Leaders 10.97 you’re sitting safely at a desk far a sports writer and then a literary of America is the national Our Rag. 14.99 removed from victory’s critic for the Chicago Tribune, organization for secondary • Mr. Bar-B-Q WASHINGTON — Our recent maps, treaties and papers of the Con­ ’There is, for instance, the private used to pay for such frivolities as school students interested 8.76 neighborhood. ^ summed it all up one snowy, noisy Charcoal Fluid Our Reg. 11.44 * « * night in Alsace Lorraine. Cromie column on the alarming state of tinental Congress — from an internal “trust fund” that Archives operates. cocktail parties, on which it is illegal in preparing for careers in 75c ot business and business Large frame with sculp­ Thus, it usually is the man at the peered down onto an enemy position decay and deterioration of priceless study he ordered back in 1969, Yet he Its main function is to reproduce to spend public funds. Government tured plastic arms and education. desk who glorifies war in song, story, from an observation post and sighed American historical documents at asked for only $1.5 million for a five- records and sell them to the public; it auditors are now trying to determine sturdy non-tip legs. Barbara Orsini, a senior ------O udl**- Colorful, extra-wide 6x5x4 and dance. But all such horrawing deeply. the National Archives generated an year period. ws intended to be largely self- whether a cache of expensive booze at South Windsor High will 25% Orr_pri2M Hl-Back Adjustable webbing for comfort. hollers that war is a noble thing. “ Men are getting killed down outpouring of letters from outraged It would cost more than that just to supporting. But we have learned that discovered in the office of one former 24" Bar-B-Q Grill Folding Sand Lounger u readers to Archivist John Rhoads, neutralize the acid that is eating public funds appropriated for preser­ official came from the trust fund. attend the conference to That’s how wars become popular in there,” he said softly. “And their last compete at the national Wilson & Spalding The response was swift and away at the Continental Congress vation work are regularly diverted We have learned also that as much Our Reg. the world’s chancelleries. moments weren’t even comfor­ level in the organization’s Our Rag. productive. Archives officials Sport CoHxdlnates 11.99...... 13.49...... It is tragic. Frorti Rhodesia to the table.” papers, whose bindings are also into the trust fund as "reim­ as one-fourth of the money shown on poster event. Kelly 9.44 9.87 for Man & Women 5-posltlon relaxation, sturdy Deluxe Folding Chaise two Yemens to little Central « * * ordered some of the cluttered falling apart. If Rhoads had bursement” for manpower and sup­ Archives’ books as having been spent McTeague, president of the The portable grill by Crestline shelves and floors tidied up. They in­ with twin side carrying handles. 7-web comfort, in multi-color Our Reg. id America various so-called “leaders” Yes, few men are strangers to fear publicized his problem 10 years ago, port costs. Although the fund’s opera­ on preservation may instead have South Windsor chapter for Easy-llft grid adjustments. pattern. Folds flat for storage. 18.88, .., 14.40 when the guns are booming, and stalled four new hydrothermograph he might have raised the needed tion — with 200 employees and a $6 gone for such boondoggles as the coming school year, 7.40to14.70 A iftinbly rtqulr«d on grills. continue to be oblivious of the real Our Rag. 9.88 to 19.66 waste of war, called people. when fear is served up with bad food, machines to monitor temperature funds. million revolving kitty — is almost as bureaucratic featherbedding by am­ will also attend along with and humidity in an annex where A more fundamental problem is big as Achives’ total budget of $10 bitious Archives empire builders. Mrs. Linda Bieback of An exciting collection of Give or take some military exhaustion, and the lack of even famous name shirts and shorts memoirists and an occasional Ernest animal comforts, war becomes an some of the precious documents are determining just how Archives million, the fund’s private employees For example, the educational arm Ellington, a business to match-up for racquet sports;, Corning ‘SunSensor’ teacher at the high school Sunglasses lor Hemingway, wars over the centuries obscene nuisance. kept. They began a crash program to handles the money it dods get. We are often paid out of appropriated of Archives, which used to be run by tennis, racquetball or squash. and club advisor. Men and Women General Sherman said nore on the lick the problem have learned that much of the agen­ funds. one special assistant and three or SPORTINO GOODS DEPT. have been glorified mostly by folks The major business of Our Reg. of deteriotating ^ cy's appropriated funds is spent in Then the trust fund, according to four,.aides, has now mushroomed into 7.88...... 4.66 who never fought one, who have subject than his famous “War in the conference will be to nitrate film; they I highly questionable ways. information we have received, is an office of nearly 1(X) employees Self-adjusting lenses never heard a shot fired in anger. hell.” In a letter to Mayor James elect national officers and darken in the sun; also initiated headed by a GS-16 (salary range; The average fighting man seldom Calhoun of Atlanta in September to participate in a series of SAVE Our Orig.* Prices lighten in the shade. $44,756 to $47,500). Its budget is as 20% OFF reminisces about a war because he 1964, he deposed: “ You cannot security measures ' n competitive events among ENTIRE STOCK of FISHING TACKLE to keep large as the preservation unit’s, if spends the rest of his life trying to qualify war in harsher terms than I chapters and state Famous brands: • PENN •GMRCIA •OLYMPIC unauthorized per­ not larger. Coppertone 4 oz. forget it. will. War is cruelty, and you cannot HAVE VOU flNY delegations. • DAIWA'SEAHAWK • PLANO and more 'Super Shade’ The killing and maiming are the refine it ... I am sick and tired of sons away from Other peripheral branches of In addition there will be r Great selection of rods, reels, lacitle boxes, Sunscreen Lotion big part of the wretchedness of war. war. Its glory is all moonshine.” items that might CONCERN I Archives have shown similar growth informative workshops and' m line, lures, rod & reel combos and Kits. Our Reg. 2.99...... 1.99 What also makes war intolerable for William Tecumseh Sherman did tempt the sticky-fingered. in personnel and budget. TTiese an­ “rap” sessions. At a for­ 1 / Sloraitockonly.noipaelalordaraarralnchacks. FEATURES: mal awards session ) F Mnlarmadlalamarlidownt have bean taken. Skin protection even in most fighting men are the small but not spend the Civil War behind a They even managed to locate a cillary activities may be important, ■ k INSTANT-LIOHTINQ the strongest sunlight! scheduled for July 4 SOLID«TATEIQNITER infuriating discomforts and in- desk. rare document signed by Karl Marx but they are not vital to the •Wham-0 ‘Frisbee’ Horseshoes national awards will be • k HUQE523SO.INCH that we reported had been missing successful handling of the agency’s COOKING SURFACE 4 frisbees, 2 bullseye goal-loops A Q D for 10 years. (It was found behind a designated function — to preserve presented and the newly WITH WARMING GRID Thermos- ‘Even-Up’ with slakes, measuring cords. Rag. 6.99...... *T.OO The Lighter Side N O N E . elected officers will be in­ A BUTCHEReiOCKLOOK Tanning Blanket shelf, two days after our story documents of lasting historic impor­ stalled. UTILITY SHELF WITH Our Reg. O O O appeared.) Still missing, though, are tance for future generations. UP FRONT DUAL 4.49...... 0 . 0 0 •Regent 4-Player Badminton Set If We Can Put L a st April, seven HEAT CONTROLS Reflective surface a steel-shaft rackets, galvanized C Q A some wartime telegrams of Presi­ To justify their empire building. members of the South helps you tan fasti steel poles, all weather net. Rag. 8.99...... dent Lincoln. In a meeting with us, Archives bureaucrats have accepted Windsor chapter attended A M an on the M oon Rhoads admitted that Archives of­ By DICK WEST . C /^/C C iN 7& ^ for safekeeping more and more the state leadership con­ • St. Pierre ‘Official’ Horseshoe Set joining gas lines under the impres­ ficials hadn’t even know they were material, some of which hardly vention in New Haven and Cast-Aluminum Twin-Burner Jovan Foot Care Kit Official size and weight; genuine Q C A WASHINGTON (UPI) - It will drop-forged steel shoes. Reg. 13.77...... 7 . 0 U sion they had gotten caught in routine lost until they read our column. qualifies as historic or even tem­ six of them participated in Gas Grill with 20 lb. L.P. Tank Our Rog. 7 7 7 happen, I predict, on or about July 9, 10.00...... I ml i traffic snarls. But Rhoads insisted that we had porarily valuable. What is one to skill and academic events Complete with twin 20,(XX) which also is the projected date for Includes dual-purpose • Forster 4-Player Croquet Set A gas line that doesn’t move and is wrongfully assailed his stewardship think of the audio-visual division’s related ’ to the field of B.T.U. stainless steel burners Skylab’s plunge back to Earth. buffer/massager, skin Hardwood rack, slakes and mallets with <4 O 0 0 lengthened in part by motorists who of our national heritage. He and his acquisition of old Harold Lloyd business along with some and permanent lava rocKs. *188 smoother and 2 lotions. hard maple heads and balls. Reg. 16.99— I f c . w O Somewhere around that point in 900 students from other Some assembly required. Our Reg. 259.99 aren’t looking for gas theoretically top assistants gave us a Cook’s tour movies, “Gone With the Wind,” time we should see the completion of could elongate indefinitely. of their domain to convince us we had parts of the state. Olympus ‘OM-10’ Compact 35mm network newscasts and sound tapes Of the six South Windsor America’s first coast-to-coast gas­ Thus far, most lines have been con­ treated them badly. SLR Camera with 50mm f/1.8 Lens oline line. of 1930s “Amos ’n’ Andy” radio students who participated, NEW AT CALDOR! fined to the cities in which they were Despite the hasty, gratifying shows? Easy to handle, easy to use! Or if not then, a year or two from four were state winners. ‘Disco Slip-Ons’ formed. But as motorists expand cleanup campaign, however, we re­ Or a portrait of Richard Nixon Kelly McTeauge, chapter Aperture-priority exposure system, ^ ‘The Web’ Electronic now. The event itself is inevitable. shutter speeds from 1/1000 to 2 sec. their search patterns, it shouldn’t be main unconvinced. rendered in bottle caps? Or a was secretary, placed fifth in *229 Bug Killer by Weber Unisex Roller Skates Only the timing remains in question. Audible/blinking self-timer. Our Reg. 269.88 long before neighboring cities have For example, Rhoads and his top dummy of George Washington with th e extemporaneous I have a friend who owns a small, overlapping gas lines. brass conceded that there is a collapsible legs — so grotesque that speaking contest; Kathy • Auto-Flash forOM-10, OurReg.69.94...... * 5 9 Our Reg. $133...... Our Reg. 19.99...... 13a76 desk-size computer. Into it we fed all In this region, for example, ' ^ TICKETS Krawski, who was chapter *96 “major preservation problem” at even Archives’ packrat poohbahs Completely harmless to children and Ball-bearing urethane wheels; the statistical data available from FRONT ROW • Carry-Case for OM-10, Our Rag. 24.94.. . 2 1 . 7 0 aitjustableToot plate with toe stop. Baltimore gas lines would reach into Archives. They merely argued that SCATS .5*^ sent it back after initially accepting president, placed fifth in pets; deadly to mosquitoes, gnats the Energy Department, the oil in­ Washington, and motorists who the Miss Future Business and flies. Attracts bugs and zaps 'em Padded ankle strap and laced-toe their inability to solve i t . can be X SEATS THE it. strap. Includes wrench. dustry, presidential news con­ EXIT DOORS Leader competition; Barry dead Instantly! Beautiful styling. wanted to buy gas in Washington blamed on lack of money provided by OOIDN SPORTING GOODS DEPT. ferences, congressional hearings, the ■*50. Despite his protestations of injured Ota, a sophomore, (10 per store, no rairiehecks) would have to drive to Baltimore to their parent agency, the General Ser­ CCASR, ’N innocence, we think Archivist Ayatollah Khomeini and other c«etK,oR received a second place get in line. vices Administration. ^evopo-R Rhoads still has plenty of explaining authoritative sources. trophy in business math These urban hook-ups will form the Rhoads pointed proudly to the fact to do. ?s'r we got was that the IF CRECKEO and a first place award was nuclei for the projected transcon­ that in his 10 years as Archivist he AT FIR ST presented to Miss Orsini in |®TOCKOFPLg^ historic gas line link-up will take UOU DON'T TMI3 tinental chain. has been able to wangle $11 million SUCCEED Tiwej the poster contest. place somewhere near Ogden, Utah. I further predict that Energy out of GSA for preservation — a far Yesterdays At that point in geography, a gas Secretary James Schlesinger, cry from the $200,000 a year the agen­ UEl.M ETiS line stretching eastward from an several White House officials, a cy was spending on preservation C (1 IO « L 25 Years Ago Dems Vote n Exxon station in Oakland, Calif,, is large congressional delegation and when he took over. Diplomas are presented to 218 Bar­ expected to converge with a nard graduates. numerous state dignitaries will be We agree that getting money has Suggestion westward expanding queue that (3KWO Board of Education seeks addition there for the ultimate linking. been a big problem for the Archives. originated at a Citgo station in Perth ^fdOF! to Washington School. They will participate in a But we must point out that Rhoads F o r ZBA i i Amboy, N.J, Ml ceremony at which golden “Pumps knew the magnitude of the preserva­ 10 Years Ago America’s old dream of a transcon­ ^NIM6 This date was a Sunday; The HEBRON -The ‘Schultz-Instant’ 5 lb. VIstaflex 5/8’’x50 Ft. Oscillating Sprinkler Black & Decker Closed” signs will be attached to the tion work needed — on deteriorating Of „ Weed & Grass Trimmer tinental gasoline became feasible rear bumpers of the last cars in each ./VIEMOPy Herald did not publish. Democratic Town Com­ Fertilizer with Yard Gun Reinforced Hose Covers 2200 Ft. Area only within the past few days when line. mittee has voted to recom­ mend the name of Laurette Our Rag. 10.99...... Our Reg. 5.99...... Our Reg. 17.97...... definite proof was obtained that And one of the speakers on the Our Rag. 6.79...... 4.66 7.76 4.88 15.96 some motorists will line up for gas Lougee to fill a recently Helps promote growth for Vinyl/rubber reinforced garden Rust and corrosion-resistant; Lightweight and easy to use; program will say: created vacancy on the hose with full-flow brass high-impact Cycolac housing trims right up to fences, buildings even when no gas is being sol(i. Here are a few examples: vegetables, flowers, roses; and trees. Includes SO tt. of “This united gas line is symbolic of Washington Window Zoning Board of Appeals. trees, shrubs and lawns. couplings for durability. and runners. Multi-position. There were several confirmed nylon line. the common bond of political The term will run to Non-burning formula. reports of cars stopping at closed gas Turco ‘Spectrum’ Play Gym with paralysis that holds our great coun­ November 1980. Final ap­ W' Tubular Steel Six-Leg Frame stations, then other cars stopping try together. It signifies that the lack pointment will be made by Owvren behind them until the line was White House “Reactions” 2 passenger lawn swing and glide ’•m m of orderly plans for coping with the the Board of Selectmen. C a ldo r ro tary m o w er s p e c ia ls ! several blocks long. The committee also set ride, 2 safety swings plus a 6ft. 7 / 1 l i ^ | | ORTHO FOR HEALTHY GARDENS! gas shortage is truly national in fun stripe slide. Our Reg. 99.99.... f w W There also were several confirmed By WESLEY G. PIPPERT ministration’s new strategic arms July 31 at 8 p.m. in the scope, with chaos from sea to oil- on the line and asked him to see if he the early-morning chat in Powell’s . .Ortho'VegetableGarden’ or'Tomato’ Food Caldor 22” Deluxe Rotary reports of motorists inadvertently stained sea.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - The limitation treaty was a policy of could arrange to have Vance’s 11 office; two congressmen’s report Town Office Building for its caucus for the coming •Turco ‘Sierra’ Play Gym with c 4 >1A ^ 5 lb. size, OurRk -1.89...... Ea. 1.33 Power Mower with 31^ H.P. evolution of two White House “reac­ appeasement toward the Soviet a.m. news 'conference piped into the that Carter had remarked to them 2i/i’’ DiameterTuDing. Rig.69.99.. 0 I bHU Novemberr elections. Briggs & Stratton Engine tions.” Union. Thoughts White House. that in reference to the 1980 election, Persons interested in •Orlho'Tofflato/Vegalabla’ Dust Presidential press secretary Jody Powell, somewhat tentatively, said •Turco Deluxe Play Gym with Q 7 A couple of hours later, Vance said “If (Sen. Edward M.) Kennedy runs. running for any office are ^ 10OZ.Size,OurRK-2-M ...... 2 . 1 7 216” Diameter Tubing. R.g. 119.99. . O f aOU Our Reg. 129.99...... ^ 3 9 Patience is the virtue by which we an impatient world. We want instant Powell leaned back in his chair in his Jackson’s ^ remarks were in his news conference at the State I’ll whip his asked to contact Ms. bear up with courage and constancy news, instant food, instant coffee, spacious office overlooking the north “intemperate.” Department that it was "misguided Powell wouldn’t confirm or deny Cynthia Wilson, vice chair­ Store stock only, not all models In all stores; no rsinchecks. • Ortho 'Fruit/Vogetable' Insect Control Easy-spin starter; handle-mounted under difficulty. The problem may be lawn and carried on a start-of-the- Then he leaned over, punched his and wrong” for Jackson to describe man of the Town Com­ control box. Large/’’ steel wheels, and instant answers to our prayers the story. He merely grinned and OurReg.5.96...... 4 . 2 2 f lick-of-a-f Inger height adjustment. , spiritual or physical, it may be pain and to all the problems of life. But day chat with a couple of reporters. telephone and asked the operator to the administration’s policy as said that the reporters ought to ckeck mittee. Easy-fold handle. of body or mind, loss or disappoint­ God deals with years and with eterni­ His jacket was off and his sleeves get State Department spokesman "appeasement;” He was quoting the congressmen. He also remarked The committee members Schwab Sand Boxes •OrthoCrab Grass Killer ment, want or injury. It makes no were rolled up. He was easing into Hodding Carter. Carter came on the Powell exactly. that by the time of the briefing he also voted to conduct With Adjustable L . •C .ld w S U H.P. Mowwwith $ 4 O Q ty. He provides that all things come Pint aizt, Our Rig. 2.85...... 1 . 8 8 tSk RwOll^rg., Rra'159.89.. 1 w 9 difference to the virtue of patience. out even, but in his good time, not the day’s work. line a few moments later. 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I can think of no way to president whether he made it.” either J. Stewart Stockwell that he does not abandon the practice reminding us that we can do all political traveling Carter would do in had said. improve on that characterization,” “As a matter of fact, I haven’t or Ms. Joan Rowley at $10 of the other virtues or abandon his things — and get through all things— July, will Billy Carter be forced from Powell said that he would get back Powell said. He added a few specific asked him about that,” Powell said. a person. MANCHESTER VERNON love for God. in Him who strenghthens us. his new home because of foreclosure. to Hodding Carter after seeing “The challenges to Jackson’s figures on Asked whether, he thought the The patient man is bothered, but Rev. Martin J. Scholsky Then the conversation turned to Boss.” strategic warheads, heavy missiles remark was out of character, Powell IWTOUJMDTUIliiE TM-CtniNOmMCnTIR Beit way to prevent ring- the patient man goes on. We live in St. Bartholomew Church sharp criticism by Sen. Henry M. Then he poked the phone again, got and so forth. said, “Oh, I don’t know. It depends on' around-the-bathtub la to Manchester Jackson, D-Wash., that the ad­ deputy press secretary Rex Granum One other topic had come up during the situation.” make tbe kldi abower. STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRL, 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM • SUNDAY, 1 1 AM to 5 PM » PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Fri., June 22, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., June 22, 1979 - PAGE SEVEN Only One Opposes Liquor Rules Students Given Certificates and Awards At Bennet because they are nonconforming. someone having too much to drink new owner must reapply for a social JV Baseball Awards —Robert Woble, By BARBARA RICHMOM) MANCHESTER -A llan Cone, Outstanding Achievement in Smith, Pam Cook, Joyce Clark, Tammy "Attorney Ford and I contend that and then driving in a crowded permit to continue the business, White. Rick Soucier, Ron Robison, Jay Hedlund, principal of Bennet Junior High Dramatics for Three Years —Krista Brien McAuley, Bill Silver, Scott lirrulil RciiorliT when you talk about a legitimate narkinvlot There are 40 establishments in Audio Visual Awards —Vito Addabbo, School, and other staff members Jacobson. Dickman, David Laliberte, Paul VERNON — Only one person spoke restaurant that it is patently unfair ^ Burke added, “Collectively we town which serve food ■ i'npi - Michael Ahn, John Anton, Ted Bolduc, presented certificates and awards to Appreciation for Dramatic Achieve­ Hohenthal, Dean Page, Mike Keeler, that some restaurants can serve could sit here and conjure up 10,000 alcoholic beverages. Of the 40, only Chan Booth, Thomas Cantone, at a public hearing Thursday night Bennet students Tuesday at the an­ ment for the Past Two Years —Gail Richard Pawelcik, Craig Woodard, Sean against a proposal to ease Vernon’s alcohol and some can’t.” ills. I don’t think we can get gas- 23 qualify as full service restaurants, Downey, Jennifer Joy, Sara Mullen, Beth Christopher Cavedon, Dean Chasse, nual awards ceremony held in the Kearns, Tim Carmel, David Dougan, Joel He said the proposed amendment John Loranger, planning consultant Cook, I^ren Quinn, Laura Putira, Diane William Cobb, Bradley Cole, Matthew zoning laws concerning liquor per­ tronomical about the regulations. school quadrangle. Sullivan, Barry Fuller. Jill Frese, Mark tries to alleviate the problem yet has hired by the four restaurant owners Lenhardt, Martha Marteney, April Darna, Mark Eagleson, Roland Godin, mits for restaurants. That was a Sheer said there could be some The following awards were Coulter and Allison Knauth (manager). Manchester police officer who said some controls. slight modifications to the propos^ Burke and Ford represent, said. Only Castagna, Darren Knowles, Randy Roger Greenwood, Darren Knowles, Varsity Baseball Awards —Jim Eliis 10 of th e 23 serv e alcoholic presented: McNally, Bill Cobb, Mark Cullen. Keith LaPine, Patrick Mace, Daniel and Jim Ferrari (captain). Bob Piccin, his daughter owns Jaeger House, a Referring to the concern expressed amendments and Burke said Clancy, Richard Wescott. about iive entertainment, Burke said beverages. Honor Roll Awards —Vito Addabbo, Art Awards —Liz Brainard Doug Whitaker, Jim Fogarty, Don restaurant on Route 83, modifications would be alright but Paige Anthony, Margaret Busky, Dawn (scholastic). Brad Ckile, Keith Dolin, Also, Scott Matson, Randall McNally, The proposed amendment would do the restaurant owner would have to not drastic changes. Just before midnight the Zoning Sumislaski, Paul McMahon, Dave Commission voted to recess the Crowley. Melissa Donaghue, Gordon Lynn Dudley, Amy Fournier, Laurene John McLaughlin, Sean Murphy, Emily Kissman, Jamie Merisolis, Bruce away with distance requirements for apply for a special exception, so that Attorney David Wichman of Fallon^. James Ferrari, Kathy Garee, Norman, Ronald Pedemonte, William meeting until Monday night at 7:30. Jean, Dolores Melendez. Baltovick, Kent Stringfellow, Jim Kib­ futl-service restaurants wanting to would be the control ‘‘if there is any Manchester, representing another Marita Hagenow, Katherine Haslett. Art Aide —April Castagna, Sherrie Perry, Donald Poland, Michael St. Onge, ble, Steve Cichowski, Mike Dion, Tom serve alcohoiic beverages, when a concern that there might be topless restaurant, said one provision that The amendments will be discussed Also, Krista Jacobson, Jennifer Joy, Haddock. Robert Schaefer, David Schneider, again and it is expected the board Kennison, Joe Pereira, Pat Carroll. special exception is sought. dancers.” bothered him is the requirement that Melanie Kalagian, Martha Marteney, Scott Adams Award —John Spillman, Christopher Terry, William Thomas, Managers Certificate —Dave Hazzard, The amendments set a number of George Archer, town planner, said if the restaurant changes hands the will take action. Jennifer Nelson, Kim Nguyen, Ronald Lynn Dudley. Preston Torrey, Michael Tuley, Robert Michael Suhie, Matt Gallagher, Mike requirements for the special excep­ Mayor Frank McCoy had asked him Pedemonte, Cheryl Santoro, Sharon Yearbook Awards —Linda Weiss, Judi Acelin, Marc Ttiurston, John Willis. Boucher. to make sure that the amendments Sirois, Joanne Walters, Linda Weiss, Egan, Jennifer Nelson, Dawn Crowley, Library Aides —Cindy Ash, Linda JV Softball Awards (girls) -K ristin tion. Byram, Sue Cote, Shelly Doucette, Lynn contain prohibitions against un- Karen Wright. Sharon Sirois, Melanie Kalagian, Carol Anderson, Tracy Anderson, Christen The hearing was conducted by the Sons of The American Revolution Dudley, Robin Fritz, JoEllen Funke, Kim desireable entertainment. Miller, Cindy Curtice, Sue Gagnon, An­ Babbit, Lisa Christensen, Paula Hewitt, Zoning Commission. The Planning Award —Krista Jacobson. drea Gussack. Gordon, Cheri Haddock, Kathy Lacey, Commission has already approved Burke said he wouldn’t object to Jenny Kohut, Jenny Loveland, Laura Park Not Accepted Jonathan Ellis Memorial Book Award Also, Joan Humphrey, Laura Putira, Melissa Lefebvre, Holly Miller, Michelle Luzzi, Sharon Luzzi, Carey Markham, dropping that section. But Building Michals. the proposed amendments. —James Ferrari. April Castagna, Karen Quinn, Karen Lizzett Vasquez, Pamela Zinsser, Erin Zoning Commission members, Inspector Francis McNulty Dramatics Awards —Diana Beaulieu, Shifflett, Lisa Thurston, Sue Mazzone, Also, Kim Nguyen, Chris O’Brien, Deb­ bie O’Brien, Dean Page, Ellen Peterson, Barrett and Stephanie Letendre although basically in favor of the suggested retaining it. ‘‘Right now Nancy Berggren, Adam Borgida, April Brett Palmer, Bill Brenetta, Cheryl (managers). proposal, did express concern about we really don’t have any control,” he But Many Using It Castagna, Jason Clifford! Bill Cobb, Beth Craddock. Julie Perry, Patty Ray, Tammy Follansbee, Paula Wainwright, Richard Varsity Softball Awards (girls)—Bren­ enforcing the rules and about the sec­ said. Dec. 9, 1977 and was scheduled for Cook, John Cook, David Cournoyer, Spelling Bee Awards —Diane Adams, da Allen, JoAnn Anderson, Wendy Bluis, By DONNA HOLLAND Clayton Craddock, Mark Cullen, Cindy David Beauregard, Kristin Carlson, Wescott, Chris Zito, Sue Gagnon. tion "live" on entertainment. Manchester Police Officer Richard completion by June 9, 1978. Excellence in Spanish and German Pamela Brown, Wendy Burgess, Herald Correspondent Curtice, Maria Depetta. Clayton Craddock, Maria DePetto, Attorneys Martin Burke and Dion said his daughter paid an exhor- The town received a $133,000 grant Awards —Dawn Crowley, Cherie Had­ Margaret Busky, Leanne Cichowsky, Also, Gail Downey, Bill Edwards, Marianne Gaily, Carolyn Goodman, Anne Steven Ford, representing four bitant amount to buy the Jaeger BOLTON — Although it has not yet dock, Marita Hagenow, Krista Jacobson, Beth Cook, Kathy Decker, Laurie Ann from the Economic Development Ad­ Steve Edwards, Tim Edwards, Sabra Handley, Todd Jones, Jonathan Kim, restaurant owners — Great Oaks IV, House because it already had a liquor been officially accepted as a town Jennifer Nelson, Jodi Hilding, Linda Fuller, Susan Gagnon. Cherie Haddock, ministration for the park’s develop­ Fairbank, Steve Fry, Kathy Garee, Kristin Link (plaque), James Magee, park, hundreds of people have been Tsapatsaris, Melissa Donahue, Joseph Kathy Haslett, Heather Howard. Paul's Pizza, Super Pizza and Vernon permit. He said one of the restaurant ment. Michelle Girardln, Donna Guiquinto, An­ Joanne Moriarty, Asa Nelson, Shawn Mahar, Victoria Castagna, Mary Diana, Maureen Lacey, Susan LeBlanc, Carey Family Restaurant — who petitioned owners seeking the rule change plans using and enjoying Indian Notch The general contractor is Windham drea Gussak, Lisa Gussak, Jeanne Ham- Recesso, Deidre Shearer, Joanne Thomp­ Shawn Hagearty, Shana Hopperstead, McLaughlin. Michelle Maffucci, Martha for the amendment, both spoke at the to open next door to Jaeger House. Park on Bolton Lake since the arrival Sand and Stone Inc. Its president is mill, Judy Hokanson, Chris Hubley. son (plaque), Jackie Walters. Maureen Lacey, Michael Roy, Paul Marteny, Andrea Mikolowsky, Heidi Hebert Sheer, chairman of the of the warm weather. Also, Krista Jacobson, Carlena Jones, hearing. Mark Nasin. Band Awards —Robert Acelin, Pam Litrieo, Ronald Pedemonte, Michael Shaw, Sara Quinn, Nancy Scott. Lisa SI. Burke said the laws now require 2,- commission, expressed some con­ The town has not accepted the park Stanley Bates, park director, said, Jennifer Joy, Patti Kasek, Kathy King, Anderson, Paul Benson, Dan Bissette, Tulley, Melissa Beisley, Martha Laurent, Lynne Tracy, Mara Walrath, 000 feet between any kind of liquor cern about the possibility of because there are several items that Darren Knowles, Keith Lapine, Patti Dean Collins, Beth Cook, Audrey Cooper, “The plumbing fixtures are not right, Ben Phelps, historian for the Connecticut Sons of the Marteney, Sandra Stauffer. Linda Weiss, Susan VVilliamee. outlet. Burke said the probiem is that restaurants serving liquor in shop­ the contractor has not yet completed. water has not yet come out of the LaPointe, Diane Lenhardt, Sloan Jeff Fields, Denise Harkins, Kathy Student Council Awards—Erin Barret, Citizenship Award in Physical Educa­ some restaurants can serve liquor ping centers and the possibility of Development of the park began on water fountain, the contractor used Mahone, Martha Marteney, Sue Mazzone, American Revolution, presents an SAR Award to Krista Haslett, Fred Lea, Michelle Maffucci, Adam Borgida, Pam Calhoun. Lisa tion —Holly Miller. Sondra McMeans, Randy McNally, Chrystine Mahlstedt, Gail Mature, Rhon­ metal louvres instead of wooden Jacobson Tuesday during the annual Bennet Junior High Carlson, April Castagna, Gordon Fallone, Student Leadership in Physical Educa­ Rebecca Meridy, da Norell, Donald Poland, Jackie 'Tucker, Lori Genovese, Sean Hagaerty, Shana tion —Susan LeBlanc. ones, the mirrors shouid be stainless Also, Sara Mullen, Linda Oliver, James School awards ceremony held in the school quadrangle. Krista Larry Van Houtryve, James Virginia, Girls Physical Education Awards steel and he used glass and there are Hopperstead, Krista Jacobson, Stephanie O’Loughlin, Brett Palmer, Laura Putira, is the daughter of the Rev. Stephen Jacobson pastor of St. Linda Weiss, Jackie Tucker and Dean Letendre, Mike LeTourneau, Jackie —Dawn Banavige, Kathy Brann, Karen a few other small items to be cor­ Karen Quinn, Ronet Salant, Pauline Mary’s Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Jacobson. (Herald photo Collins (most valuable player). Longo, Jamie Marisotas. Daley, Sue Donnelly, Shana Hopperstead. rected.” Schendel, Patty Schuhl, Allison by Pinto) ~ Choral Awards (choir pins) —Susan Also, Julie Meridy, Rebecca Meridy, Stacy Markham, Jackie Tucker. Jerry Bates said, “I won’t give my ap­ Woodhouse. Dagenais, Elizabeth French, Donald Kelly Meek, Martha Ramey, Mike Roy, Tucker. Mary Beth Tomlinson, Beth proval for acceptance until Gaston, Kristin Harvey, Heather Charlene Senteio, Claudia Siebert, White, Karen Wright, Paige Young. everything is done according to the Howard, Kim Le, Heidi Mayer, Marsha Allyson Siwik, Julie Woodhouse. Track and Field Awards—Harry Veal. Warren. Heather Howard (accompanist Arthur Bruder, David Parrott, Peter M (h contract specifications. I want Majorettes Awards —Ginger Zeidler, everything done right before the ). Tracy O’Brien, Sue Weir, Karina Drinks, Murphy, Chris Cornell, Vincent Diana. Choral Awards (choir) —April James Mumley, David McMahon, Mike town takes over.” . SUMMER YOUTH SCENE Jeane Vaughn, Mary Tyo, Deborah Castagna, Beth Cook, Kathleen Cooper, LeClair, Lisa Murphy, Lisa Rowlett. Roy, Michael Luzzi, Andrew Simmons, Douglas Cheney, Public Building Gail Downey, Lori Genovese, Lyn Arthur Jasper, David Barlow, Mike Commission chairman, said, “The Compiled and Wriilen By Summer Aciivliies in Manckesier (SAM). Varsity Cheerleading Awards—Rhonda m Gustafson, Krista Jacobson, Tracey Escavich, Diane Garner, Karin Yosonis, Tom VonDeck. bathhouse is open and the park is Jones, Jennifer Joy, Martha Marteney, Grinavich, Denise Harkins, Sue Hebert, Also, Steven Farley, Steven Djiounas, being used but it hasn’t been Michelle Michaels. Jodi Izikewich, Krista Jacobson, Jennifer Michael Everett, Steve Carone, Andrew accepted.” Office and Guidance Aides —Joanne Joy, Diane Lenhardt, Jackie Longo. Furst, Kenneth Marshall, Donald Hickey, He said, “I’d like to get everything Anderson, Edye Beaulieu. Laurie Dorothy Stratton, Linda Weiss, April Fred Lea, Douglas Gaboury. Pimental SAM Is Back in Town Chaussee, Karen Daley, Brenda Gene, Frank Lynch, Matt Neilson, Dean cleared up. I believe the contractor Castagna, Melanie Kalagian. has several items on order that could Out to Win Duchesne, Michelle Everett, Sara Varsity Wrestling Awards —Steven Collins, Richard Law, Bob Fitzgerald, As the academic doors of take awhile but if we can get it on and a senior citizen-youth field day. running into one event. Fislier, Michele Geidel, Robin Genovese, Farley, David Kissman. Bob Price. John Shorten of Coventry, astride Maggies Ginger Brandy, Manchester schools swing close for a Culiminating the summer will be Lyn Gustafson, Cherie Haddock, Therese Nathan Hale School Aides —Theresa record that he will do these things as The success of each of these is con- Varsity Golf Awards (Record 1 2 -1 ) two month period of recuperation, an August Crafts Fair. Kelly, Linda Lukas, Michelle Maffucci, K^lly. Patty Wallace. soon as possible maybe we’ll be able participated in the pole bending event at the annual horse show tiningent upon the turnout of in­ -Je ff Fields, Greg Shrider, Doug Martin, SAM again begins to lead the com­ Perhaps the most significant of all Gail Maturo, Gerlinde McCann, Marla Keith Dolin, Bill Belekewicz, John to officially open.” of the Reddington Rock Riders last weekend at the Tolland terested people. munity’s youth into an active, and events will be the Senior Citizen- Melton. Spillman, Mark Wallace. Bloodmobile To Visit Bates said, “These things should County Agricultural Center in Vernon. It was the 11th annual A general overview of the season energetic summer. SAM is Summer Youth Field Day which will attempt Also, Lori Petricca, Pamela Plouffe, Gymnastics Awards —David Cour- VERNON —The Red Cross Blood- have been done well over a year ago. open horse show of the riding club. Shorten placed third in the focuses on favorite movies featuring Lisa Rowlett, Corinna Shensie, Deborah \ Activities in Manchester — the Jon Voight, Robert Redford, Desi Ar- to bring the “generation gap” tem­ moyer, Bruce Baltovick, David Kissman. mobile will be at the Senior Citizen I hoped they would be done by now.” event. (Herald photo by Adamson) Simmons, Christine Taylor, Gracy Varsity Tennis Awards —Paige Center, Park Place, June 26 from 1 organization that has been making naz Jr., and Monty Python. porarily, and give both young and Tucker, Darlene Viera, Dawn Walton, older people the opportunity to ap­ Anthony, Adam Borgida,. Gordon p.m. to 6 p.m. preparations to bring local young New, contemporary bands, already Donna Williams. Fallone, Ken Flood, David Lammey, Dan people together through constructive witnesses at many high school preciate one another more fully. Guidance Aides —Sharon Babbitt, Jen­ All blood types are needed with Le, Paul Littrico, Lisa Longo. David special emphasis on 0 positive and 0 and enjoyable events this summer. dances, will fill the evening air of Summer activities in Manchester nifer Nelson, Brenda Duchenes, Joseph Miller, Linda Oliver, Matt Sklarz, Tara Center Looks Different SAM invites all town youth to par­ many a Saturday with the sounds of offers a means of communicating Scalora, Brenda Harper, Sue Cote, Lisa Sullivan. negative. All walk-in donors are ticipate in its busy schedule. and socializing. It is a blank check welcome. iiiia Dylan, Zeppelin, and Joel. X ••onii’i'’' MANCHESTER - One of the alterations to the traffic islands and provements made so far. He feels Highlighting the weeks ahead will Just as many other afternoons will tor fun and enjoyment and personal town’s most visible and most talked the traffic signals. they improve traffic flow and help be weekly movies, bi-weekly con­ be charged with the excitement of growth through relationships with relieve congestion in the area. about problems — the Main and The second phase will include more certs, watermelon contests, competition in the biathalon, which others. One turn that now is difficult to Center streets intersection — looks a significant changes and actually will biathalons, road races, a craft fair. teams the sports of swimming and Robert Lyle, center, and Elaine Hills, were little different these days. redo some of the alterations that make — a left-hand turn onto Center member of the Board of Managers of the In­ Street while traveling north on Main presented with appreciation plaque and Those differences are expected to were made in this recent work. dian Valley YMCA. (Herald photo by Rich­ eliminate at least some of the traffic But, this second phase probably Street — will be altered in the future Film Begins congratulated by Stephen Chambers, a mond) problems that have occurred in the will not be started until 1981, Jay plans, Giles said. past. Giles, town director of public works, Masonic Award Work has just about been com- said. SAM Season pieted for the first phase of im­ A public hearing on the proposed MANCHESTER - The Manchester Lodge of Masons will host the presen­ ( y ; u m m e r Volunteers Honored provements. Employees of the King phase-two improvements will be held Anyone who’s a died-in-the-wool Construction Co. spent late Thursday Thursday night in the Municipal tation of the Grand Lodge Service to Manchester knows the first SAM VERNON -The Board of Youth” along with the person’s Roger Nordquest. afternoon removing the last of the Building’s Hearing Room. Youth Award to Stephen A. event signifies the beginning of Managei„ the Indian Valley YMCA name. Wrestling: Dr. Edward Meyers barrels that had been set up to The hearing, sponsored by the Armstrong for his outstanding ser­ A c t l v i t i e and Larry Cargill, executive direc­ The Indian Valley YMCA sponsors and Vincent Knapp. govern traffic flow and warn of Department of Transportation, will vice to youth in the community. summer. tor, honored “Y” volunteers this hundreds of programs each year that Babysitting: Todd McGarity and hazards during construction. seek public input about the plan, and This presentation will be made Tuesday, June 26, should be week at a reception during which the wouldn’t be possible withoutthe Beth McGarity; Energy Saving; The changes included realignment it will begin at 7; 30. Tuesday, June 26, at 8 p.m. at the VI marked down in the calendar. SAM’s first film, “The Odessa File,” is volunteers were presented with many volunteers Cathy MacDuff; Hair care, Georgia of part of Center Street and Giles is pleased with the im- Masonic Temple. The public is in­ plaques of appreciation. Those honored for helping with the Lee; Decorating with wicker, Amy vited. Mlanchestt^^ scheduled. The plaques, which were presented track program were: Robert Lyle, Ward; Soccer, Peter Reeves and Ends Insurance Course With stars Jon Voight and by Stephen Chambers of the “Y’s” Paul and Karen Thibert, Elaine Leonard Brannigan; Swimming, I Stop r e s e n t s . . Maximilian Schell, this suspense Board of Managers, bear the YMCA Hills, Terri White, Harold Morris, Kathleen O’Coin; and Summer fun, MANCHESTER - Wm. J. Wilson II, of 67 Milford movie involves a young reporter who insignia and the words, “Service to Lewis Randall, William Hooker and James Patrick. Road, local representative for Mutual of Omaha and the pots stumbles onto the diary of a former United of Omaha, has completed a comprehensive in­ concentration camp victim of WWII. Stop next winter’s The diary divulges the many surance course offered at the National Sales Training potholes and erosion School in Pittsburgh, Pa. crimes of one particular Nazi of­ now with Copeland’s movies ficial who has managed to elude The course encompasses professional preparation in finest: super-rubber­ presenting innovations in health insurance benefits and ized Latex-lte Super- police. services. The training center incorporates the newest and Seal, the hl-test The obsession of this reporter to most advanced methods of educational training and driveway sealer that see justice done a German war 'I product programming for individual needs. out-performs all criminal drives him deeper and Wilson is associated with the William Cooney Division the other brands deeper into a web of related un­ TIkiI b;ill is d;m- Office, the Mutual and United agency in Wethersfield. while It saves you derworld activities. moneyl This week­ S p o r tin g The Odessa File is a movie well ”(.T(Uis. ll's h;ird ;iiid end . . . GO GET events worth seeing. Stop by at 8 p.m. at last. It'll hreak ;iiid THE TOUGH ONEI VUO-V.l'ttnMn Mount Nebo and enjoy a relaxing evening with your friends. bruise; hea\en help the J copx:i:.JkJBirx> I 1^ a o »* X* A jw -jr. xyvtj. Remember it’s free, and a conces­ pla\er uho lakes his e_\e and more U! sion stand will be available. ARE_NOT JUST FOR DANCING | 1 Willow St., Cheshire, CT. 06410 The ever-popular MCC Road Race ofrihe ball! When \ou see will continue next week’s SAM ac­ uper jai-alai al IhuTlord. f Danskifl’t “Free-Style' tivities on Wednesday at 7 p.m. All participants may register directly uHi'il see dial e\ers pla>er Gregory S. Wolff Paul G. Templeton Walter A, Daniels Carla Dainasclii Leotard/Swifflsuit, knit ' shlmiiMry Mlllltkin...... JUST before the race at the college campus. u;ilehes the ball on e\er_\ shol. nylon and apandsx It un> Divisions are listed in the summer When \ou pl;i\ aeaiiisi ihe besi, Iqualy d ttig n td for muttl- Here^s SAM Schedule schedule. Anyone is welcome to par­ Business purpotat: AMIVED ticipate. \ou'd heller |ila> uuir besl. .lai-alai DANCE, QYMNA8TIC8, The first of the two watermelon 8WIMMINQ, EXERCr8E Here is the schedule for SAM IS daneerous. bill ids not speed aiK.1 Templeton has been appointed doors, frames and hardware tor the Youth Tennis Tournament at contests will begin at Globe Hollow Thaaa ■‘Fraa-8tyla” looiardt events this summer: Memorial Courts, East Center at 6 p.m. This event will include a Speaks at Meeting general manager of the East Hart­ Hartford district, which covers look groat for casual ‘aa Movies at Mount Nebo (8 to 11 aelion. Uh l I'here's none heller than VERNON — Gregory S. Wolff, ford Aircraft Federal Credit Union. Connecticut, Rhode Island, the I waar. Street —July 24, 25 and 26. greased watermelon and two teams p.m.) — June 26, "Odessa File”; Road Races at MCC Campus (7 of eager young melon addicts who I kirltord .lai-,\lai. Don't miss id from Wolff-Zackin and Associates, a Templeton comes to the Credit western two-thirds of Massachusetts, STOCK FOR Juljj 3, "Phantom of the Opera” ; State Mutual of America insurance Union from Pratt I Whitney Aircraft and the state of Vermont. p.m.)—June 27, July 11, July Aug. will pit themselves against one Hartford Jai-Alai Features: 2 Main 8L 643-7111 July 10, "Animal Crackers” ; July 17, 8, Aug. 22. another and the melon in a game of agent, is one of this year’s Million Group with over 36 years experience Daniels had been a sales estimator Opwi Dally 8-9pffl PUNTlK “Red Sky .at Morning” ; July 24, Dollar Round Table annual meeting in. finance and management. He with the Hartford district since 1972. Senior Citizen-Youth Field Day unrecognizable water polo. Reseioed S.^ se;it for SI Ibi' the TK TOP QUALITY PUNTS YOU “And Now for Something Oimpletely at Center Springs Park —July 29, 1 The melon will eventually be speakers. received a bachelor of science He joined Ceco in 1969 as a Diiferent’i; July 31, “The Can­ ladies e\ery Tuesday iiieht. Wolff’s topic is “ Sell-O-Rama degree in accounting, summa cum draftsman. WANT “M CONTAKRS” ARE to 5 p.m. . awarded to tbe victors. All able- didate” ; Aug, 1, “Blue Water, White Youth Craft Fair at Cent.er Park bodied swimmers may come and join .Senior fans mer hO only Spotlight” in which he joins a group laude, from the University of Hart­ Daniels, who holds an associate READY TO PLANT NOW! Death’ ; Aug. 14, "The Twelve —Aug. 11, to a.m. to 4 p.m. in tbe fun. S1 admission to any malinee. of other agents in offering quick and ford and also attended the Hartford science degree in mechanical Chairs” ; Aiig. 21, “ Cat Ballou.” easy sales ideas. Graduate Center's Management engineering from Thames Valley Concerts at Mount Nebo (8 to 11 Development Program. DRIVEWAYS PATIO •MOSQum) s n u Y S This year’s annual meeting is the State Technical Insitute, now resides p.m.) —July 7 and 21 and Aug. 4 and HARTFORD largest in the history of the Round An 18-year member of the Board of in Vernon with his wife Linda and PAVERS •TOWTOCMB' 18- Folk Festival Planned Table, with more than 6,000 Directors of the Credit Union and a their three children. FREE ESTIMATES IS'iiriT U4I ISTMES Watermelon Contests at Globe members in attendance. past director of the Connecticut •HUDBUIY Hollow (6 to 8 p.m.) —June 28 and A folk festival has been scheduled are also urged to put aside Aug. 19 for Credit Union League and the Hart­ Joins Realty Firm U”i24’’i2 tt** July 26. Wolff is past president of the M l nN MHO M i n i i G for the end of the summer, and SAM easy-going, informal day at Center Greater Manchester Chamber of ford Columbus Federal Credit Union. EAST HARTFORD - Carla Quality Workmanship Biathalons at Globe Hollow is looking for folk bands that might Springs Park. Templeton resides in South Windsor m u f e n m w i • NBMTIiS Commerce and Past chairman of the Damaschi of 16 Horton Road, M i r a m R H i n (5:30 to 8 p.m.)—July 12 and Aug. be interested in calming the muggy Picnic lunches, Frisbees, family, with his family. and Materials • n E U M 9. Manchester Heart Fund and on the Manchester, has joined the staff of M m air and the savage breast for a few and friends teamed with some softly- board of Incorporations of Sales Representative Chenette Associates, Realtors, of hours. Bands do not have to be crooned tunes are the right combina­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. East Hartford. For the past year, 6443302 Thanks to Police professional, and are urged to con­ tion for an enjoyable, reflective He and his wife, Elizabeth, and HARTFORD - Walter A. Daniels Mrs. Damaschi has specialize in tact the SAM office anytime between summer-ender. their two children are living at 71 Jr. has been appointed door sales residential real estate sales in the SAM ^ould like to thank the 9;00 a.m. and 4;00 p.m., Monday Tile folk festival is one of SAM’s Doors open 6 PM Monday-Saturday, 11 AM Saturday matinee. Information: 549-7010. Resorvalions: 249-1.371. Shephard Drive, Manchester representative for the Hartford distr- area. C.A.B. Manchester Police Dept, for its kind through Friday if a day of folk music never-before-tried new summer ac­ I-9I north of Hartford at East-West Service Road (Exit 33). Telephone 525-8611 lor special group rates. cit office of the Chicago-based Ceco Mrs. Damaschi, an East Hartford co-operation during the forthcoming welcomed by folk music folk sounds tivities. It is an attempt to appease Corp. native, likes interior decorating and Construction Co. months at Mt. Nebo events. The inviting. The SAM office number is the gentleer folk, and offset the General Manager Daniels will be responsible for the collecting antiques. She and her hus­ presence of its officers is always 649-6029. heavily-rock concerts sprinkling the reassuring. EAST HARTFORD - Paul C. sales of Ceco’s side-hinged steel band have one son. Non-discriminating music-lovers summer. PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Fri., June 22, 1979

EVENING HERALD, Fri.. June 22, 1979- PAGE NINE Fllm eter Peace Train Sets Events IN-LAWS, THE (PG) — Peter Falk, Alan Arkin. Comedy a. V ’Ufi. OH ^ hhA ^ Where to Go adventure. Feel like a good laugh? This is it — a wild and crazy jazz singers. From suspensefully slow film about a man (Falk) who may be a crook or a hero and another HARTFORD — Peace Train has an­ man (Arkin) who is only a poor, suffering dentist. United by the TRIPS FOR TANKFUL TRAVELERS nounced the schedule for its summer per­ ballads to fast paced satires, Betty Carter coming marriage of their children, the one drags the other Into a keeps her audience in the palm of her & What to Do complicated mess that isn't very logical — but great fun for formance series, Nightsongs, which will everybody. GRADE: A. take place on five Thursday evenings in hand. July and August in Bushnell Park. Night- ALIEN (R) — Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt. V Thursday, Aug. 16, Peace Train will Theater sons, which last year brought performers Science fiction-horror. This is part-“Star Wars,” part-“Jaws,” as bring the legendary Doc Watson and his • “Privates on Parade,” through Sunday at Long it tries to scare you to death futuristically. A plodding old space John Hartford and Gary Burton to ship inadvertently takes aboard a monster, which does terrible Bushnell Park, are free and open to the son Merle to the Nightsongs series. Doc Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven. things to the people it catches. The crew tires to kill it and Watson comes from a long line of (787-4282) Weekend definitely vice versa. If you like the type, this is GRADE: A, but public. All programs will begin at 7:30 • “Five O’clock Girl,” through Sept. 8 at the avoid it if you scare easy. p.m. traditional southern musicians. Doc Nightsongs programs are made possible Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. (873-8668) emerged during the folk boom of the 1960s • “.” through July 1, BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS (PG) — by a $57,300 grant from United William Katt, Tom Berenger. Western. This supposedly shows as a vital musician in the country blues Dinner Theater, Higganum. (1-800-622-3357) how Butch and Sundance were as young men, how they got Technologies Corp. tradition. His proficient picking style as • 7Side By Side By Sondheim,” through July 22 at That’s Entertainment together and began their nefarious partnership. The two young The opening performance in the series actors look as though they could have grown into Redford and well as his subtle wit and warm personali­ the Goachlight Dinner Theatre in East Windsor. Newman, but otherwise this “prequer* is unlike the big hit film. will feature blues singer and guitarist ty have brought Doc to the forefront of the (522-2366 or 623-8227) Richard I/ester, who used to direct with a splash, does this with a Leon Redbone on Thursday, July 5. country and bluegrass scene. plod. GRADE: C-plus. Gaining recognition from his appearances • “The Student Prince,” through June 30 at 8:15 Revue at Goachlight on “Saturday Night Live,” Leon Redbone p.m. at the Nutmeg Summer Theater in the Harriet LITTLE ROMANCE, A (PG) — U urence Olivier, Arthur Hill, The final concert will feature Taj Mahal blends a totally original vocal style with S. Jorgensen Theater at University of Connecticut, Sally Kellerman. Romantic comedy. This one will enchant you. A and Elizabeth Cotten on Thursday, Aug. Storrs. Matinee at 2:15 p.m. Saturday. (429-2912) pair of teen-agers find each other, and find innocent romance, guitar playing which comes remarkably against a background of Paris and Venice. With lovely music and New Haven 30. Taj Mahal is one of the greatest • “My Fair Lady,” tonight and Saturday, and close to mastery of Blind Blake’s intricate Showcase of Talent beautiful photography, this has fun, excitement and all those good exponents of traditional Black music. Taj Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through July 30, things. GRADE: A. style. Mahal has made a life’s work of bringing at 8:30 p.m. (228-0248 or 295-9358) Barnum Festival Air Show Bridgeport By ALLEN W IDEM of mid-20th Century creativity as can be This aerie* of trip* the authentic traditions of Black musiO as LOVE AT FIRST BITE (PG) — George Hamilton. Susan Saint requiring leia then • “The Fantasticks,” tonight and Saturday, and It's billed as "A Musical Enter­ assembled. Low-level aerobatics —as low as 12 feet above the ground —will be James, Arte Johnson. Comedy. You'll hate yourself in the a lankful of ga* On Thursday, July 12, Peace Train’s it really was and is to the American Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:15 p.m., per­ morning, but you’ll laugh while you’re watching this spoof of the prepared by Nightsongs will feature the Pat Metheny tainment." but what emerges from a fast­ Connie Shafer’s choreography, Mark performed by Jim Parker of Rhode Island at the Barnum Festival Air Connecticut Area audience. formed by the Clockwork Repertory Company at Dracula story. This time, Drack is back as a crack lover, in the AUTO CLUB OF HARTFORD AAA in West Group. Metheny has emerged as dean of stepping, easy-to-watch revue these Goodman’s musical direction and the Show in Stratford Airport this weekend. Identical programs at the two- present, and it’s all done for fun. Enjoy. GRADE: B. Hartford a* a Taj Mahal will be joined in this final the Thomaston Opera House, 158 Main St., summer nights at East Windsor's production design/direction by David public service In the new generation of fusion jazz presentation by another cornerstone of Thomaston. (283-0112) day event also include glider shows, bombing run simulations, Marine the Interest of guitarists. He played and recorded for Coaehligh Dinner Theatre is the kind of Guthrie must be cited and commended for MANHATTAN (R) — Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Michael energy traditional Black music, Elizabeth Cotten. • “My Fair Lady,” tonight and Saturday, and rapelling from helicopters, parachute jumping formations, and a giant Murphy, Mariel Hemingway. Romantic comedy. Allen is back in contervalion. awhile with the Gary Burton Quintet. The presentation best described as a show­ professionalism. It’s a show done with a his personal groove — writing, directing, starring — and back in A self-taught classic, “Freight Train,” Fridays and Saturdays through June 30, and every casing of distinctive talents. flair, achieved with style. Of the half hot-air balloon race. A ground exhibit of vintage aircraft opens at 9 the area where he functions most wittily. That's the man-woman, Hartford based jazz group, MOTO, will when she was 11 years old. Thursday, Friday and Saturday from July 5 through a.m. each day and the air show starts at noon. husband-wife, boyfriend-girlfriend continuing war. This is done in open for the Pat Metheny Group. Raindates and the names of other "Side By Side By Sondheim" is a lively dozen performers, our nod goes to one Bob black and white, and it's beautiful, funny and crisp. Only flaw: a NEWGATE PRISON DIRECTIONS; Ju)y 21, at 8:30 p.m. at the Marlborough Tavern, "salute" to one Stephen Sondheim, a man Morrisey, who reminds an absorbed 1. T ak e 1-91 from m ost locations in th e stale. Junction of Routes 2 and 66, Marlborough. (295- little familiar. GRADE: B-plus. EaBt Granby, Conn. groups opening for Nightsongs will be of enormous capacity to understand, to viewer of a youngish Gene Kelly. In voice 2. Going North on 91 Take R(. 20 exit lo East On Thursday, Aug. 2, jazz vocalist Betty 9358) comprehend the American lifestyle, most projection and poise, the vote goes to John PRISONER OF ZENDA, THE (PG) — Peter Sellers, Lynne National Historical landmark. Quaint cnloniat coppcrminc Granby. Carter will appear in the series with her released later this season. Person wishing • “Julius Caesar,” in repertory, American Frederick, Elke Sommmer. Comedy. This idea, on paper, sounded made into revolutionary war prison. Recently restored. Ex- 3. Take left on School St. trio. From her start years ago as an additional information about this or other especially the super-sophisticated at­ Witham, J. Keith Ryan is handsome, the T V T o n igh t sure-fire: Sellers in a triple role in the oldie about the shnook who plorc underground lunncis. See intriguing relics. Opens 4. Go right on Main SI. Shakespeare Theater, Stratford, at 8 p.m. with mosphere and attitude of New three gals prance with precision. doubles for the monarch. But even a sure-fire needs a match, and Memorial Dgy. Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Admis- 5. Go left on Turkey Hills Rd. arranger for Lionel Hampton, Betty Peace Train programs can call Peace matinees at 2 p.m. through Sept. 1. "Twelfth Night” this one never lights up. It all seems strained, more so-so than ho- Sion: Adults $1.00. Children $.50. 6. Take right on Newgate Rd. and proceed lo Carter is now one of the indisputably great Train at 727-1000. begins June 29. (375-5000) York Broadway. Sondheim, who got into But the dominating factor, to be sure, is 6:00 8:30 ho. GRADE: C-plus. prison. (D I® (2) ® Nows from television in the the Sondheim music itself — mellow, (X) Merv Griffin Moto" (1937) Virginia Field, (Film grading: A — superb; B — good; C — average; D — • “Absurd Person Singular,” through July 7 at d ) The Brady Bunch (!) @9 Wsicoms Back, Kottar Peter Lorre. Trinity Summerstage, Hartford. (525-1471) 1950s (his first strong success was with sophisticated, serious, silly, longing, S ) Joker's Wild poor; awful) ® Baaeball , S3 Captioned ABC News • “th e Owl And The Pussycat Went To See,” lyrics for Leonard Bernstein's music in lounging, and in a way, perhaps, in­ S3 Que Pasa, U.S.A.7 O S3 O Hallo, Larry "West Side Story "), has been responsible dicative of the enormous change, the on­ ® My Three Sons SI) S3 Wall Street Week 12:00 children’s theater, Monday ami July 2 at 1 and 6:30 in subsequent years for some of the most going change, permeating the very fiber S i Qunsmoke S3 Liars Club ® Movie "Lady In The Dark" Polka Band Due at Shell Top 10 Albums p.m. in the Austin Arts Center, Trinity College, @ Studio See (1944) Ginger Rogers, Ray Theater Schedule (Week of June 16) "hummable" tunes in American theatre. of American musical theatre in those 9:00 Miiland. 1. BreaklasI in America Hartford. (525-1471) 6:30 CD The Dukes Of Hazzard MANCHESTER —Ray Henry’s Polka The Band Shell is located off Wetherell Why a show devoted to Sondheim tunes? closing decades of the century. A “Send ® Movie "Skullduggery" (Supertramp) ® I Love Lucy ® S i ABC Movie "Kolch " Orchestra will be featur^ Tuesday at 7:30 Street on the Manchester Community (1970) Susan Clark, Burl 2. 2-Hot Why not! "Comedy Tonight," “You Must In The Clowns” longs for what has gone. Bowling For Dollars (1971) Walter Matthau, Deborah Reynolds. Champ-8:45-Great Train College campus. Music l79 SS ® NBC News p.m. at the Manchester Bicentennial Band (Peaches & Herb) Meet My Wife," "Together Wherever We “ Barcelona” has an airline stewardess Winters. A 72-year-old widower R!) Dr. Scott On Hebrews E. Hartford Drive-In — Robbery -10:35 Shell. Rain date is Thursday, June 28. The Ray Henry has been in the music profes­ • Carillon concert on the Plumb Memorial I2 l @ Over Easy whose family is trying to put him Mansfield Drive-In — 3. Bad Girls Go. " “Barcelona," “Company," leaving her boy friend to catch a flight to Adam-12 in a home because of his esca­ 12:03 Richard Pryor in Concert - concert is free. Persons attending should sion for about 40 years. The Polish (Donna Summer) Carillon, Trinity College, Hartford, Nina Lee Rod- ® Movie "Three On A Couch" Pinocchio-Freaky Friday- "Broadway Baby," “You Could Drive a Spain and the young people ask 6:55 pades "Adopts" a pregnant 8:30 - Sex With A Smile - bring a folding chair and/or a blanket. American Home in Hartford broadcast his 4. We Are Family man of Avon performing, Wednesday at 7 p.m. Person Crazy," "Is There a Parade In teen-ager. (1966) Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh. 9:30 Starts at Dusk (Sister Sledge) themselves how far does one search for ® News 3 Baratta The program is sponsored by the Polish weekly shows many years on the radio. Free” Town?" “Maria," “Send In The Clowns," something permanent, something lasting. 13 S3 « Rockford Files E. Windsor Drive-In — Love Vernon Cine 1 — The 5. Rickie Lee Jones 7:00 & The People's Caucus 1:00 Champ-7:10-9:30 American Charitable Foundation, the Henry’s orchestra has made many (Rickie Lee Jones) • “The Student Prince,” through June 30 at 8:15 "Do I Hear A Waltz?" plus, plus plus, with S) CBS News at First Bit-8:30-Jennifer- It's a plaintive ballad. “Another Hundred S3 Movie "Belle Of The 3 ( 3 3 Midnight Special Vernon Cine 2 — Love at Band Shell Corporation, and the Music recordings, and their latest release, 6. Minute by Minute p.m. with matinees at 2:15 p.m. Saturday , July 7 music and words supplemented by People” is a toast, of sorts, to the vigor ( S The Brady Bunch Nineties" (1934) Mae West, Rog­ 10:00 (Doobie Brothers) FRIDAY ® S i ABC News 1:30 First Bite-7:30-9:20 Performance Trust Fund in cooperation “Whistle Polka,” will be on Tuesday’s and 28. No performance on July 22. (429-2912) choroegraphy and anecdota anent the how and vitality of The Big Apple. “Company” er Pryor. Romance blossoms Manchester Drive-In — The 7. Van Halen II ( S ® Dating Qame between a nightclub singer and a ® News (Time Approximate) with the Hartford Musicians Association program. (Van Halen) SPECIAL • “History of The Trumpet,” performed by (3) Festival Of Faith and why certain tunes reach The Main sings, with happiness, with hope. prizefighter during the Gay Nine­ 8. Cheap Trick @9 Pop! Goes The Country 2:00 thaatras Local 400. Michael Galloway, Wednesday, Wednesday Noon Stem while still others are quietly dropped ties. (1 hr., 30 min.) ® Joe Franklin cf/llmisfield H)uvr m at Budokan “Side by Side By Sondheim” continues I2) News Repertory, noon at Center Church House, 60 Gold S3 Masterpiece Theatre 10.Desolation Angels LnytLBaLUBSTER 4S from a show while in tryout phase. nightly (except Mondays) through July 22, @ Dick Cavett 2:10 f BAKED STUFFED OR BOILED * 1 0 St„ Hartford. (249-5631) SS The Odd Couple 10:00 ® Movie "The Killing" (1956) (Bad Company) There's a case of six — Meg Bussert, to be followed, in order, by the musical Wed thru Sat New Mystic Tour (cl 1979 Billboard COMPLETE E l Here's To Your Health d ) Dallas Sterling Hayden, Vince Edwards. • Sammy Brown Band, Silk and Steel Band, John Witham, Penny Worth, Bob revue, “Broadway Tonite,” July 24-Sept. d ) S3 News INCLUDES BAKED POTATO, RICE PILAF, TUREEN OF Juggernaut Jug Band, continuous entertainment 7:29 2:30 MANCHtSIEfI PARKAOE . 6uilt 1768), Edwards (built 1825) and the SAT, SUN, MON SPECIAL p.m., Manchester Bicentennial Bandshell on the stalwarts in the field as Leonard Berns­ recommended for those who like a lively (B Newlywed Game SS Porter Wagoner d ) d ) 3 3 3 News Barbara Stralaand 8 Thomas Greenman (buiit 1852) houses, the whaleship ...FOR RESERVATIONS Manchester Community College campus off tein, Richard Rodgers, Mary Rodgers and tune, lively performers, precision staging. S3 Family Feud d ) Bedtime Stories V e r n o n cind I&2 HtBuflnm piir ® Benny Hill Brian O’Naalln Charles W. Morgan, and the Gloucester fishing schooner, Coll-.289-7929 Wetherell Street. Rain date Thursday. June 28. Jule Styne— as representative a grouping Well done indeed! (S3) S3 MacNell / Lehrer Report HOurtsiS 84 06IEXIT95I N.V. STIIIP STEAK S Match Game 3 mck van Dyke Sun thru Thure L.A. Dunton. OR Free. SS 3 Honeymooners June 24-28 The lives of a fishing captain, who might have occupied FRIDAY NIGHT LOBSTER 8.50 TH E. FmitMNtr COLE SLAW, POTATO $g4S S3 Tic Tac Dough S3 Best Of Bums And Allan DISNEY’S MAM EVENT the Buckingham House in the 1820s, a mate on a SPECIALS SWURDFISH • Bernie Bentley, banjoist, old fashioned 6:00 11:30 C H A M I\> c whaleship and a whaleship captain or shipyard owner will FUTOFSOURORENTINI 7.95 COMPLETE * singalong, Wednesday at 7 p.m, at the Manchester Summerstage Has Dance d ) Movie "The Savage” (1952) BEDKNOBS & POTATO, VEGETABLE, SALAD INCLUDES BAKED POTATO, RICE PILAF. TUREEN OF . * (X) Incredible Hulk DOUBLE FEATURE be interwoven with the architecture and history of the Bicentennial Band Shell on the Manchester Com­ HARTFORD — Rosalind Newman and d ) Cross-WIte Charlton Heston, Susan Morrow, SOUP, SALAD BAR, ASST. BREADS * and at Wolf Trap, She formed her own d) The Gong Show three structures themselves. munity College campus off Wetherell Street. Rain Dancers will kick off the Summerstage ® gS Operation Petticoat BROOMSTICKS They Went That-a-way UJ-JJ!YfOQOnyi---- f m L ------* KHUi JOYCE & T K PLS company in 1974 after distinguishing ® New York Report ® 3 Soap and That-away The film, “Had You Lived Then,” will conclude the date, Friday, June 29. Free. dance series Tuesday, June 26, at 8 p.m, ® Second CHy TV PLUS PUVWCFHJJAT DWreht Strokes PLUS FodKlitiAviiMilt herself as a dancer with the Kathryn S S IS iS 3 3 3 Tonight tour, providing a visual image of the life of a whaling cap­ • Oboe concert performed by Robert Bloom, with an evening of modern dance at Trini­ S9 S3 Washington Weak In HOT LEAD & COLD FEU Billion Dollar Hobo a LUNCHEONS: MON.-FRI. 11:30.2:00 OPEN MONDAY GLEN LOCHEN Posin Company. 3 Movie "Think Fast. Mr. tain’s family in a seaport town 100 years ago. The 20- EVENINGS: M0N..THUR. 5:30.9:00; FRI..SAT. 5:30.10:00 Wednesday at 8 p.m,. Fuller Music Center, Univer­ ty College’s Austin Arts Center. > MMUtll FtOM HAItlOtO • FOt KUtVAIIONI ]H Ms. Newman's choreography has In New York City, Rosalind Newman ®J^sr'sWlld minute movie was filmed at Mystic Seaport. 989 BUNCTON ID.. SOUTH WINDSOI. IT 30 CLOSEDSUNDAY I M P UNDUN TPKE • UUSTUNNKY sity of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hart­ received acclaim from critics in New and Dancers have appeared at the Dance The Seaport is located just off Interstate 95 at Exit 90. ford. UFINFMY m iN N iJitim Iw mmI ystflw 633-3832 York and Boston. Innovative and lyrical in Umbrella, New York Dance Festival, GILDA’S LUNGHEONETTE • Chamber concert tonight at 8:30 in the Music style, Ms, Newman experiments with the Dance Uptown, and at the American Visit The Shed on the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate, Norfolk. nature of movement, time, space, Theatre Laboratory, in addition to 404^F’AMILY NOW SERVES (542-5537) momentum, and direction in a lively mode producing their own New York season. • Music for cello and organ, Wednesday, 6:30 that explores human dimensions. Ms. Newman is currently engaged as an RKSTAUHAN'i’ Barbershoppers’ p.m. in the chapel at Trinity College, Hartford. Ms. Newman was among the first artist in residents for Trinity’s summer Free. dancers to perform with Dan Wagoner at dance program. • Harry Chapin and Leo Kottke, Popular Artist the Judson Church and on the company’s In addition to the performance by MONDAY ■ WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Series, at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass., Sunday at 7 Sale p.m. Joan Baez and Livingston Taylor, Sunday at 7 early tours. She was an original member Rosalind Newman and Dancers, the of the Viola Farber Company and danced Summerstage dance series includes CLINT AND MICHELOB, BUSCH, MOLSON, 10 A. .M., Sat. & Sun. p.m. at Tanglewood. appearances by the Hartford Ballet on 12 TO CHOOSE FROM O N L,*3 Y ______.7 9 • Vermeer String Quartet with Harold Wright, with the group for three years, appearing INCL; SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, POT. A SALAD AND WURZBURGER GERMAN BEER. in the Paris International Dance Festival July 17 and Connecticut’s Phoenix Dance EASTWOOD June 23 - 24 clarinetist, Thursday at 8:30 p.m, in the Theater- Theatre on Aug. 7. Concert Hall at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass. ESCAPE BREAKFAST SPEcJa LS daily' Corner of Hartford Rd. & West Center St. ' (At tho (ormor Oldtmoblio Duitrthip) MANCHESTER Excitement FROM SAMPLE WEEKEND SPECIALS 85« & 99< Exhibits DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A and Adventure ALCATRAZ FRESH GOLDEN FRIED SCALLOPS...... 4.89 Hear the Silk City Chorus sing, then shop for used househoid • Paintings by Joel Janowitz, Jorgensen Gallery, THE OQ I P I FRESH GOLDEN FRIED FLOUNDER...... 3.99 TRY YOUR FAVORITE SANDWICH ON GILDA’S University of Connecticut, Storrs, through June 28. BROILED PORK CHOPS...... 4.80 goods. OWN HOMEMADE BREAD (Also sorvod Proceeds benefit chiidren at institute of Logopedics. Gallery hours, Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK...... 3.B9 5 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m., and CHAMP i i rsuTCB&‘' (WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE) With dlnnars A soup) CHOICE USDA SIRLOIN STEAK...... S.88 “ IFe Sing That They Shall Speak” 45 minutes prior to all auditorium and theater THE SUNDANCE Treat yourself to any of our delicious dinners, events. (486-4226) ABOVE SERVED WITH POTATO 4 SALAD GILDA’S LUNCHEONEnE • Three exhibits by Hartford area artists, GREAT TRAIN I CORNER ADAMS k HILLIARD STREETS through Aug. 18 in the Austin Arts Center at Trinity MON 6-6TUE-FRI B-7 SAT 6-4:30 and we’ll treat each of your kids under 12 to a ROBBERY fUE BYOB CALDOR PLAZA MANCHESTER FREE Square Shooter hamburger with French College, Hartford. Admission is free. (525-1471) 11AM-9PM EXIT 93 OFF I - B6 IM U AHEAD FOR OPEN MON-SAT PROMPT SERVICE -THE EABLY DAYS- 84B-5487 643-6021 Fries. Also, enjoy free refills on soft drinks, • Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford: ”A Salute to coffee and iced tea. So bring the whole family The Old State House,” Gallery A107, through June; NOW APPEARING THRU Andy Warhol/MATRIX 50, paintings and drawings 'M j DY ALIENS to Ponderosa... and save. on theme of the hammer and sickle, through mid- SUNDAY JUNE 24 September. Information on lectures, concerts and GLOBE WHY WASTE GAS? This offer is good other special events available on request. Free NICK APOLLO all day from Toui winiaD Fua is in HtUTFonx June 22 thru Julii 8. gallery tours Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m., meet Travel Service in main lobby. Art NOW, mini-lectures on contem­ 555 MAIN STREET Clip the cost of eating porary art! Fridays at noon and Sundays at 3 p.m., 643-2165 meet in MATRIX Gallery. Take Ten at Twelve under the Orange Roof. 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Fracchia Slaga, 69, of 175 North St, MunrlieHlcr High Wigren Truck died Wednesday at Manchester has been pushed back one week, and one-week delay in the original time heard and, if the town’s decision to Memorial Hospital. She was the hus­ there also is a possibility the entire schedule for the appeal. The original withdraw is overruled, the town CD N band of Stanley A. Slaga. CD case may be heard before that timetable had set the week of Sept. 4 funding still would be available. In Dashes, Mile Running Events appeal. Mrs. Slaga was born in Glaston­ for oral arguments on the appeal. It Both sides have been preparing for 9:00— 4 X 110 Relay 5th, 6th Grade bury and had lived in Hebron all her Town Attorney David Barry and at- also had set dates in July and August the two related cases and will con­ r e Boys (Trials) Top 6 to finals, 4 x 110 life. j torney Raymond Norko, who for the filing of briefs. tinue to do so. Barry said a decision By EARL YOST and won going away. Relay 5th, 6th Grade Girls (Trials) She is also survived by a son, represents the plaintiffs in the law­ All of these dates now will be should be made in a week about This time around, it won’t be that Top 6 to finals suit challenging the town’s Sports Editor Harold D. Fracchia of Hebron: three pushed back one week, Barry said. which case to pursue first. Norko easy as Charlie Duggan of Florida 9:20 — 4 X 110 Relay 7th, 8th Grade withdrawal from CD, met Thursday half brothers, Edward F, Fracchia He also said the town may decide could not be reached for comment While there are 66 events on the mammoth two-day 1979 MCC- will be on hand to offer a serious Boys (Trials) Top 6 finals, 4 x 110 in New York with representatives of and Loren J. Fracchia, both of to proceed with the entire CD case today. New England Relays Saturday and Sunday in Manchester, the challenge. Duggan, in training for the Relay 7th, 8th Grade Girls (Trials) the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Hebron, and Joseph E, Fracchia of before the hearing on the appeal. In a related matter, William Shea, key interest from a spectator’s standout has to center around the Olympics, was second in last year’s Top 6 to finals The three plaintiffs Norko Bolton; a half sister. Mi.ss Eleanor “The case is going to have to be assistant town attorney, ruled 100 and 220-yard dashes and the mile run. Five Mile Road Race in Manchester 9:45 — 100 yd. Hurdles WHS, Wo represents filed suit the day after tried anyway,’’ Barry said. “The Thursday the town may accept an Fracchia of Hebron: and two Two of the nation’s leading in his best finish and this has Trials and semifinals town residents voted April 17 to question is which should come first.” $86,500 bonus CD grant. 10:00— 120 yd. Hurdles MO, MHS sisters, Mrs. Mary Andreo of sprinters will be in the 100 and 220- been winning big in southern meets. withdraw from the CD program for He said the federal Department of Shea said the ordinance that ap­ Trials and semifinals Manchester and Mrs. Louise Viot of yard run at the Wigren Track. Both have been clocked in 4:04 this two years. U.S. District Court Judge Housing and Urban Development proved the two-year withdrawal does 10:15 - 100 yd. Dash WHS, WO, Manchester. Last year’s most valuable per­ spring. is Monday at 9 a.m. M. Joseph Blumenfeld then issued has agreed not to appropriate not prohibit the acceptance of the Krohn and Duggan will also be foes MHS, MO Trials and semifinals the temporary injunction to prevent former, Ed Brown, out of Seton Hall from the John F, Tierney Funeral Manchester’s CD grant elsewhere grant. in the 3-mile run Sunday which starts 11:15 - 100 yd. Hurdles WHS, WO the town from withdrawing from the University in Bloomfield, N.J., will Home, 219 W. Center St., for one year. HUD oversees the CD The question still remains, Sparky Loses Battle of Words and finishes at the MCC campus. The Finals program until the entire case goes to be back to defend his titles in both Manchester, with a mass at St. program. however, what requirements the gun is scheduled to go off at 4:30. 11:30 — 120 yd. Hurdles, MHS, MO I trial. ’Thus, even if the injunction was town will have to meet to receive the Detroit Manager Sparky Anderson heads for dugout after events. Brown was clocked in 9.45 Maurice Church, Bolton, at 10. Burial and 21.55, both meet records. Krohn is the defending champion finals . The town is appealing the issuance withdrawn, and the town could drop funds. Apparently, those losing argument with umpires on interpretation of ground rules while Duggan won in ’77. will be in St, James Cemetery, Rick Edwards, representing the 11:50 - 440 yd. Dash WO, MO of that injunction in the Second Cir- out of the program immediately, requirements still are similar to ones at Fenway Park last night. Fan interfered with ball hit Ron Manchester. University of Houston, is the current Sunday’s feature 12-mile Connec­ Finals I cuit Court of Appeals. Thursday’s HUD has said it will not reap- the town was required to meet to 12:15 - 4 X 110 Relay 5th, 6th Grade Friends may call at the funeral LeFlore hit into stands which was ruled double in third inning. Southwest Conference champion in ticut AAU championship run, also home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to receive the annual CD grant. Red Sox first baseman Carl Yastrzemski looks on. (UPI Photo) starting and finishing at the college, Boys (Final), 4 x 110 Relay 5th, 6th both events. Also, he won the 100 Grade Girls (Final), 4 x 110 Relay 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. meter run in the Penn Relays last will find George Straznitskas of the 7th, 8th Grade Boys (final), 4 x 110 I Wide-Traveling Expert spring in 10.18. His best time for the Hartford Track Clun defending his ti­ .Mrs. Edward T. Durant Relay 7th, 8th Grade Girls (Final) Correction 220 meters is 24.47. Edwards trailed tle. The Naugatuck runner is a MANCHESTER - A memorial veteran distance runner and holds 12:35 - 100 yd. Dash WHS, WO. service for Mrs. Jolly Durant Brown in the 100 in Manchester last Studies the Government MANCHESTER - A story in year by a fraction of a second. the state marathon crown. MHS, MO Final of Pepperell. Mass., formerly of Uunliiuicd from I’lipr One Herald Angle Sally Sullivan, acknowledged as 1:00— Opening Ceremonies Manchester, who died New Years e^ht years with a competitive com- m Mike DiPietro, track captain at the was unique. That no longer is the the state’s top female distance 1:10 — 4x 110 Relays WHS, WO, Day from injuries suffered in an University of Connecticut, and case. Before that, he worked in govern- runner, will be seeking her second MHS, MO automobile accident New Years Eve, Earl Yost current Yankee Conference and New 1:50— 220 yd. Dash (Trials! WHS, “We were established as a service ment, including'stints is the k f T r T win in the 12-mile run, an event she took place June 17 at the Community England 100 meter champion, will Mike DiPietro WO, MHS, MO Top 6 time to finals to government: Now, there is no manager of two towns in Texas ® ™®™ber of the federal bar for Sports Editor offer stiff competition for both won in ‘77. Last year she didn’t com­ Church of Pepperell. Manhattan College’s Bill Krohn pete due to pregnancy. 2 :3 0 - Mile Run WHS, WO, MHS, Mrs. Durant is survived by her hus­ shortage of competition,” he said. —Alice and Beeville. He also has , Brown and Edwards. The latter hails paced the field in the mile last year Time trials start at 9 Saturday with MO band, Edward T. Durant; a daughter, In recent months, he has done a worked in government jobs in Dallas ' from New Britain and DiPietro is personnel study for a Navajo tribe in in a slow 4:17 but he wasn’t pushed the feature events getting under way 3:10 — Spirit Medley Mrs. Charles A. (Marlene) Whitney and Lubbock. ! from Farmington. Arizona and a review of governmen­ at 1 o’clock. The last is listed at 4:10. 3:25 - 220 Final WHS, WO, MHS. of Canton: her stepmother. Mrs. For now, he’s in a location that’s ! tal operations in communities such worth every penny of it and has been MO Wilfred Jolly of Manchester; two new to him. But he says he won’t feel | Relays Coming Up as those in North Dakota, Utah and the most consistent performer since 3:45 - 880 (Final) WO, MHS. MO sisters, Mrs. Flora Wutschand Mrs. out of place by spending his summer All is in readiness for the fourth an­ Louisiana. joining the Whalers. 4:10 - 4 x 440 WHS, WO, MHS. MO Arcelia Crawford, both of in Connecticut. nual Manchester Community He has worked for the firm for ZVi “Not nearly as much as I might in f ‘Hometown Decision’ Manchester: two brothers, George College-sponsored New England years and previously worked for Jolly of Vernon and Edwin Jolly of the middle of winter,” he said. Relays Saturday and Sunday. Moriarty’s Home East Granby: and three Not Available Norm LaRose and his crew Moriarty’s will host Jai Alai of Field Events grandchildren. This gasoline pump at a Manchester service station tells the Public Opinion Sought manicured the facilities at East Hartford tonight at MCC Field lO'.a.m. — Long Jump WHS, WO. Elmer Friedrich Manchester High’s Wigren Track in at 6 o’clock in a Hartford Twilight Victory Shot Put WHS, WO, Javelin WHS, story of ever-increasing gas prices. The out of order sign on Aids Bosox ROCKVILLE — Elmer Friedrich, preperation for the 66-event program League game. Manager Gene John­ WO, High Jump WHS, WO, Pole the pump however is not common at area stations, but several 73, of 25 Franklin St. died Thursday On Late Office Hours which is scheduled to get off the son’s club has been hot and cold to BOSTON (UPI) - The Vault MHS, MO, Starting Height 12' stations are closing earlier each day and lines have become mark tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock date with little consistency ... at his home. He was the husband of I ■>» Boston Red Sox showed the 11:15 — Long Jump MHS Mrs. Rose Bogacik Friedrich, more prevalent since the implementation of the state’s odd- MANCHESTER -T h e town has mine how much interest there would with the featured events starting at 1 Speaking, of the MB’s, Jeff Koelsch 11:30— High Jump MHS, Shot Put Mr. Friedrich was born in even rationing program. (Herald photo by Adamson) decided it wants to determine how be in such late hours before the idea o'clock. is still on hand as scorer and John- Detroit Tigers the meaning of MHS, Javelin MHS Once again, schoolboy, collegiate son’s right hand man ... 12:30 — Long Jump MO, Shot Put Rockville and had lived here all his much interest the public has in later is implemented. 1.' a “hometown decision’’ life. He had worked in the local mills % office hours before it implements There will be late office hours one and national champions will con­ Manchester’s 3-2 win over East Hart­ Thursday night, as they took MO as a weaver, retiring from the Aldon I such a plan. day in late July for the collector of verge on Manchester for the biggest ford this week in American Legion advantage of a negated Detroit 1:00 Javelin MO, High Jump MO Manchester Police Report track promotion of its kind in New Spinning Mills eight years ago. He revenue’s office, but Weiss said this 1A9 play was a big one. The locals are homer and defeated the Tigers 1:45 — Triple Jump MHS. MO was a charter member of the Maple John FitzPatrick, a member of the step has been taken before. July is England. busy this weekend with a zone clash 2:00 — 56 pound Weight Throw MANCHESTER — Two persons Police said the accused persons, Grove Club and a member of the Town Board of Directors, had the busiest month of the year for tax Suspect Sought Saturday’s program is slated to tonight in Windsor, a home test 3-2. Italian Social Club, received minor injuries in a car acci­ yelled obscenities and used foul proposed the idea of some town of­ collection. wind up shortly before 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon against Bloom­ The big play occurred in the third dent that occurred Thursday on MANCHESTER —Police are Long Distance Races He is also survived by three language at the occupants of a car fices staying open later in the after­ A recent letter prepared by Steven while Sunday’s Connecticut AAU 12- field at Eagle Field and a twinbill inning when Detroit center fielder Center Street. looking for a man who resembles this . m brothers, Herman Friedrich of that drove into a service station at noon or at night to assist persons who Werbner, personnel supervisor, said mile and 3-mile runs will start at 4:30 Sunday here against Salem. Mass., Ron LeFlore lofted a fly down the composite, and who is wanted for Sumlay, .MUG ruin|iii>< 1:30 Rockville, Albert Friedrich of Put­ Daniel Luca, 24, of 200 Regan Main and Myrtle streets. The ac­ work out of town. the cost of opening the collector’s of­ near the MCC campus on Bidwell starting at 1 o’clock ... Enjoying right-field line. The ball appeared to Road, Vernon, and a front seat assaulting a young girl Wednesday nam and Walter Friedrich of Mystic; cused men also began fighting with All town offices close at 4:30 p.m. fice until 6 p.m. once a week would Street. retirement these days is Red Hadden carom off Boston right fielder 12 Mile AAU Championship — Divi­ passenger, Kim Luca, received afternoon on the rear staircase of a and four sisters, Mrs. Gertrude the car occupants, police said. daily except the town clerk’s office, be an additional $128.56 per month. who has taken up golf as a hobby and Dwight Evans’ glove into the stands f sion— Open ! Team Championship, minor injuries when their car was hit building on Main Street. Staudt and Mrs. Truman Reed, both Hobbs and Brookman were held on which is open until 5 p.m. FitzPatrick said a letter will be soon to join the ranks is Fred “Snap” for a home run. Sub-Master-35-40, Master-40-l-, in the rear by a car driven by David Police describe the male as white, State Qualifiers of Rockville, Mrs. Isabel Peterson of $100 cash bond each, and Gardiner FitzPatrick said it is difficult for written that lists when town offices Server, fine talented all around But as LeFlore rounded the bases, Grand-Masters-50+, Women-All Ages Wehner, 25, of 42A Rye St., Broad was held on a $200 cash bond. Court believed to be in his forties, six feet John Herdic and Dave Kaye will Trumbull and Mrs. Louise Sehan- someone who works out of town to do now are open. It will detail costs and athlete of another day ...,Dave first-base umpire Dan Morrison 3 Mile-Run — Divisions — Open- Brook, poiice said. date for all three is July 2. tall and of medium huild with carry the colors of the Manchester bacher of Fort Myers, Fla, business in person at the town hall. ask if persons are interested in late Rentier of Manchester leads 233 con­ signaled for a ground-rule double. Men, High School-Men ^ Women, grayinng dark brown hair, and a dark Country Club membership into Mon­ The funeral is Saturday at 1:30 Police said that Luca was stopped Thus, he recommended the oc­ hours. testants from 32 states tor big bass The call brought Detroit Manager Junior High-Boys f Girls, Open- mustache. day’s opening round in the Connec­ p.m. at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 in traffic waiting for the light to turn Police also made the following casional late hours. honors in the New York Invitational Sparky Anderson running from the Women. He said the letter will be presented ticut State Amateur Golf Tourna­ Ellington Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Bow­ green at the next intersection. arrests: FitzPatrick met this week with Police said the girl, who was Bass Tournament at Thousand dugout in protest. at Tuesday’s board meeting. Then, it ment at the New Haven Country man. pastor of Union Congregational Wehner was following too closely to • Scott Wittman, 19, of 25 Auburn town officials. Town Manager Robert delivering newspapers, screamed for Islands on the St. Lawrence River. “That young fool umpire is in for a will be publicized to determine how Club. Herdic, reigning club champion Church, will officiate. Burial will be stop before hitting Luca’s car, police Road, charged with disorderly con­ Weiss said his office will try to deter- help and the man ran away. Police The Silk Towner landed a 6 pound, 10- long year," Anderson said. “He’s a many residents are interested. here, turned in a 76 qualifying score in Grove Hill Cemetery. said. Wehner was issued a written duct during a domestic argument. said the girl was unharmed. ounce bass ... Parkade Lanes, in lying fool. When I went out there he warning for following too closely. at the New Haven Country Cliib this Friends may call at the funeral Released on a $100 non-surety bond. Beethoven Chorus cooperation with the Rec Depart­ told me that a fan touched the ball. Narkon Bows ■Court date, July 9. week while Kaye had a 77. Tony home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MANCHESTER - The ment, will launch its summer youth There’s no way. the ball could have Police this morning arrested Den­ • James R. Mikoleit, 19, of 109 St. Roberto of Ellington fashioned a 75 Beethoven Chorus will bowling program Monday. gone that far up in the stands if a fan In Semifinals nis L. Sutton, 31, of 41 Russell St., John St., charged with using a motor score ... Tom Kelley, head of the Card of Thunk.s rehearse Saturday at 4:15 touched it. The ball went off Evans’ and charged him with four counts of vehicle without the owner’s permis­ physical education department at The family of Anne Gworek wish to thank all those p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran glove. Continuning her sparkling play, indecency in connection with in­ sion. Police turned llling Junior High, finished his who have helped and eased us through our recent Church with the Moline Bowling Program “Then a couple of innings later, he Marjie Funk of the New Haven Coun­ bereavement. cidents occurring May 29, June 1, 4 Mikoleit over to the Glastonbury The AL SIEFFERTSaaa teaching duties Tuesday morning and told Gates (Tigers first-base coach try Club shattered the dreams of Paul Gworek Boys Choir for their join started his summer position that The Manchester Recreation and 6 in Manchester. His court date Police Department. Brown) that the ball wouldn’t have Manchester’s. Nancy Narkon of Helen Kimball concert at 7:30 that same afternoon as supervisor of the Department will start its summer Mary Bastek is July 9 in East Hartford. been out anyway because Evans was evening at the church. ARE HAVING A FREE GAS GRILL Manchester Recreation reaching the finals of the Connecticut Police reported a hibachi stolen •bowling program Monday, at the in front of the foul pole. Hell, when I Department's swimming program. Women's Golf Associations Cham­ In Memoriam About 1:30 this morning, police from a back yard on Bidwell Street, DofI To Meet Parkade Lanes. went out there, I checked Evans’ skid COOKING DEMONSTRATION Kelley has capably handled the latter The weekly fee include 3 games of pionship yesterday in the semifinals In loving memory of our daughter Nancy Jane who arrested three men on charges of and a break and entry to property on MANCHESTER - St. marks and they were 10 or 12 feet Pitcher Wins Foot Race at Wethersfield Country Club. passed away June 22, 1951. assignment for many years ... Doug bowling, use of shoes and balls, hot breach of peace. Arrested were Bigelow Street from which a bicycle Margaret’s Circle, The 29-year-old Elm City player Beyond the gale our loved one finds happiness and Willett, standout softball pitch with dog, coke and transportation to the past the fou'Po*®’ Anderson said^ Tiger pitcher Jack Morris won the foot race to first base with rest, and there is comfort in the thought that a loving Eburg “Pat” Hobbs, 19, of 213 Center and jogging shoes, total value of $175, Daughters of Isabella, will AND THEY WANT YOU TO SAMPLE THE captured six straight holes en route the fast-pitch Reed Construction lanes and back to ' the schools. God knows best St., Daniel Brookman, 23, of 219 were stolen. Police also reported a have a strawberry social t h ^ L ^ f n c i S ^ Jerry Remy of Red Sox when latter hit ground ball to first to a 3 and 2 triumph over the 20-year- Always remembered, team of Manchester, has been named Children not already signed up may Center St. and Bruce Gardiner, 18, of moped valued at $530 taken from for members and friends been enough to tip the scales baseman Jason Thompson in third inning. (UPI Photo) old Manchester Country Club cham­ Mr. & Mrs. Michael Goldsnider FIXINGS. first vice principal at East Hartford participate (with parental consent) 882 S. Main St., South Glastonbury. property on Adams Street. ’Tuesday at 6:30 p.m: at the Detroit’s way Boston hurler Dennis pion. Narkon lost in the finals last High. Willett, a local resident, was by being at the school nearest their home of Mrs. Hermaline Eckersley was in complete control. While Eckersley was mesmerizing year to Leslie Shannon. on the EHHS faculty for many years home at the time specified in the route to his eighth win against three Feeney, 39 Eva Drive. SAT. JUNE 23rd 11-2 “Don’t take anything away Iron the Tigers, the Red Sox won the Funk will go on to play Marcia and also coached the girls’ softball below bus schedule: losses. Members are asked to • SUPER SPECIAL- Eckersley. He pitched a helluva game with a weapon they're not well- Dolan of Danbury in today's title Super Gets Good Reviews team ... Good news for Hartford 9 a.m. first stop Highland Park and “I needed a tight game like this,” bring door prizes. Included at no extra cost J||f game. He was very aggressive the known for — baserunning. Whaler fans was announcement that continuing to Charter Oak, Martin, he said. “It makes you a better match up. 1-20 lb. TANK way he came inside. It would have Second baseman Jerry Remy led Two down after the first seven MANCHESTER — The Board of and much praise for the superinten­ Square Circle Club $29.95 veteran Dave Keon would be back. Nathan Hale, St. James, West Side, pitcher, even if I don’t dig tight school system often suffers when been tough any way you look at it,” off the eighth inning with a single and holes. Funk reeled off six straight Education Thursday night reviewed dent. 1-FREEFIU . The center, voted the most popular Keeney Street and Verplanck. 12:30 games like this.” changes are made that frequently, he MANCHESTER - The 84 9 he said. then stole second. When Rick holes to take the lead and hold on un­ the performance of Superintendent of “There was nothing we felt was 1-ROTISSERIE »* . ! player with the club, will receive a p.m. first stop Waddell and con­ When Eckersley arrived in Boston said. Square Circle Club of .$39.95 Eckersley, who threw 128 pitches Burleson hit a slow grounder to til play ended after 16 holes. Schools Dr. James Kennedy, and he bad at all. He was outstanding in 95 1-COVER . : . salary in the six-figure bracket. He’s tinuing to Robertson, Bowers, via a trade with Cleveland last Manchester Lodge of ..$ 9 .9 5 in nine innings, threw only 36 balls season, he'was reputed to be a fast- D e tr o it th ird b a sem a n P h il received reviews that would have percent of the areas, and in those Yavis and Heavisides both com­ Value' Masons will have an open Buckley and Green. and only one had a three-ball count en ball pitcher’ On Thursday night, he Mankowski, Remy took off for third made Sir Laurence Olivier smile. other areas he was superior,” Robert mented that akennedy works hard and puts in many hours, and the house Monday from 10 a.m. had appeared to come full circle in and later scored on Fred Lynn’s Heavisides, a board member, said. public often is unaware of how much to noon at the Masonic FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY his style. fly to right. Sports Slate The review of Kennedy's perfor­ John Yavis, boabd chairman, said time he spends each week at work. Temple. mance was done at a meeting that the community has benefited from “I really had a good curve and “That was the key play of the There will be cards, pool, LEARN THAT slider,” he said.‘‘it got so they were game,” Anderson said. “Most guys Radio, T\ Toiiiglii was closed to the public. But, board the length of Kennedy’s stay in Yavis mentioned, for instance, that FREE conversation and YOU GAN COOK National AAU Title looking for my breaking ball and that would have stayed on second. That 7:30 • Red Sox vs. Blue Javs, members who spoke about the ses­ Manchester. He came here in 1972, Kennedy has been at meetings or refreshments. All Masons WTIC sion this morning made it clear that and superintendents sometimes only FOOD SAMPLING! made mv fastball more effective, was a heads-up play and it killed us. other school-related matters seven of and their friends are in­ MORE THAN When I can do this I can conserve The Red Sox host the Toronto Blue 7:45 • I'ankecs \s. Indians, \t INF, there were few words of criticism stay about three years, Yavis said. A the past eight nights. vited. HOTDOGS OR myself and be stronger at the end. Jays Friday night. Boston s Chuck Cii. 11 Attracts Olympians Tonight I just threw the ball by them Rainey, 4-4, will oppose Toronto s 8:30 - Mels vs. Cards, Cli. 9 iKathy says:! HAMRURGERS! in the ninth inning.” Jesse Jefferson, 1-6. 8:30 • llolnie.s-Weaver Fighi, HBO Town Sets Inventory SAVE OVER By EARL YOST for the AAU, expects between 20 and 25 competitions, including Brad ENJOY NATIVE VEQETABLE8 $100.00 Sports Editor Olson of Central Connecticut State THAT ARE NOW IN _ NOW ONLY Most prestigious event on College, the NCAA Division II Martin Made Right Move Of Toxic Substances SEASON the 1979 Manchester Communi­ decathalon champion. Frenn, West Coast schoolteacher, MANCHESTER —Town officials will ty College-sponsored two^lay The town officials discussed how to handle ^ NATIVE— ^ ------FRESH ------is currently training for the 1980 begin an inventory of toxic substances 66-event New England Relays that material properly, he said. Pm *, m m Qi**n*, tplMoli, •* 1 9 8 Olympics. He holds the record here used or stored in town. Ml*d B«wl, MMon LMIUM, “The main consideration is it doesn’t ■IrmilMnI**, U ig ClwifiM, (Including ■hove special) Saturday and Sunday in of 46 feet, five inches. Hall won with As Yankees Stopped Jays This will be done to give officials an idea Turnip OrHn*, ItadlthM, H cm ydnn, Phan*, Poaeh**, •351 sq.ln. become airborne,” Kraatz said. Mp**, CaulHloinr, I i m - N*ot*rlno*, Apricot*, Manchester is the 56-pound a toss o f-44.feet, two inches and of what substances are around and what Vinvl Plastic Cover cooking third on Bucky Dent’s hit-and-run Other problems with toxic substances ooW, ar**n • Y*Naw tquMh, M*dl*** Qrap**, Lima*, weight event. Backus prevailed last year with a 42 NEW YORK (UPI) - Billy something. I didn’t want him to give potential problems could develop, Ronald have occurred in recent years. For in­ ■ nplant, Atpirtgu*, Hoi Orangaa, DrapafruH. surlaca Mayberry much to hit. We didn’t single and scored on Fred Stanley’s The winner will emerge with the feet, one-quarter inch heave. Martin didn’t want to wait for Kraatz, an administrator with the Health stance, part of the sewage treatment *25000 BTU’s want to give him a fastball. I would infield grounder, which third par nour National AAU championship. Competition starts at 2 o’clock. John Mayberry to beat him. Department, said. process was disturbed a couple of years rather he walked and 1 would have baseman Luis Gomez probably SET YOUR QAILY NUMBERS HEREI •solid cast Like the relays, this will be the A group of town officials, including ago when copper was dumped into the So, when the big firstbaseman brought (Ron) Davis in right there.” should have brought home. aluminum caaa fourth year the heavyweights con­ Kraatz and Town Manager Robert Weiss, system. hit a long foul ball off reliever When reminded how fast he came The other run in the inning scored wt trm mvE i i u t m i t l o t t h iy TicKCTt a baas verged on Manchester and in each Trainer Suspended met Thursday afternoon to discuss the Recently, the Eighth Utilities District Jim Kaat, it was time for a out of the dugout after the foul when Bobby Brown, cut by both •Charm alloy - previous promotion there has been a BOSTON (UPI) - Stewards at the problems of toxic substances and hazar­ Fire Department had to battle a fire at the THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS . homer, Martin laughed and said, Toronto and the New York Mets in atalnissa alsal different champion. Suffolk Downs race track have chat. dous wastes. E.F. Houghton Co. on Stock Place. The MTK CKENI Rotisserie Set bumar-haats “That ball he (Mayberry) hit foul spring training, singled to left. That CUKES muNsqiMSM A1 Hall, four times a member of suspended a trainer charged with ad­ The New York Yankees were The survey will seek to find out what fire was particularly dangerous because KnCKENS laatsr went outta there pretty fast too.” was all the Yankees really needed to the United States Olympic squad, ministering fentanyl, a powerful leading Toronto 3-1 in the eighth in­ materials are in town, Kraatz said. The of chemicals stored nearby. Kaat induced Mayberry to hit a hang the loss on Dave Lemanezyk, 7- 7 9 * 1 1 3 FOB 4 0 * 3 9 < i i captured the 56-pound toss in 1976. stimulant, to a horse last November. ning Thursday when Kaat came on to idea of such an inventory was supported grounder to second baseman Fred 4. World record-holder George Frenn of They also may take action against relieve Luis Tiant, who had just by the town officials, but Kraatz said it Junior Women’s Club — so— PEACHES Stanley, playing in short right field, Tiant, 3-2, scattered eight hits over c o k e ,( 9997 California topped the field in ’77 and three other trainers on the same yielded a two-out double to Rico Car- cannot be determined how much work TOMATOES to end the threat. That was all for his 7 2-3 innings, walking one and MANCHESTER-The Manchester Bob Backus, another one-time USA charge. Those trainers will be ty. It was a righty-lefty type switch such a study will take. Junior Women's Club will hold its an­ * 1 8 9 Al siema hi 9998 Kaat. Davis came on to work the striking out five. Meanwhile, 59*nu 443-445 HARTFORD RD. 1 / 1 / MANCHESTER. Olympic squad member, walked oft granted a hearing Friday to answer but the move didn’t bother It will be done by present town staff, but nual picnic Sunday at 11 a-m. at Gay OPEN DAiUY 0 A:M- TO 0 P.M. • SUNDAYS S A.M. TO 0 P.M. ninth and record his second save in as Lemanezyk, who has been pitching • P«p«ri, pfus T/cAili • with the championship last June with charges they also used the drug, Mayberry, who hit a long drive into it could prove to be more work than W9 80tl Th4 Hm M, SundMf Lotfry many days and give the Yankees a like an all-star this season after City, Hebron. Members are asked to KEENEY ST. Hall second best. better known as Sublimaze, on the seats in right field — foul. Out existing staff can handle, Kraatz said. split of the four-game series. being only 4-14 last year, allowed bring a dessert or a salad and theer The success for Backus marked the horses. came Martin. The group of town officials does at least OFF 1-84 New York took advantage of some only five hits in pitching his ninth main course. first time in a decade he was able to lv ;r Suspended Thursday for an in­ “He was throwing him all breaking want to begin the research to find out TONIGHT TIL 9, Mon.Thurs. & FrI. til 9 sloppy Toronto fielding to score complete game. He walked one and Games and prizes will be provided PERO■ I n i II w pro ducei gain the honor. The 51-year-old definite period was Donna DeLucia, pitches and he wasn’t able to get it what problems might exist in town T im s ., W sd. A 8st. til 5 twice in the second. Woods dropped struck out six, in suffering his first- for the children. For further infor­ 276 OAKliND ST„ MANCHESTEK J Backus won the toss on nine previous trainer of Merrie’s Nail. A urinalysis down,’’ Martin said after the because of toxic substances. mation, call Madelyn Dore at 649- Jerry Narron’s inning-opening liner ever loss to the Yankees, a team he • B4a-B3S4 ______occasions. He will be back to defend performed on the horse revealed Yankees held on for the 3-1 victory. Kraatz mentioned, for instance, that to start the rally. Narron moved to has hp.ni' '1 2725, or Sonja Henry 742-8233, his laurels with Hall a possibility. “After he hit that shot I figured I’d there asbestos in the town landfill area. traces of the drug. The horse finished membership chairmen. , Irv Black, who handles the event second in a race on Nov. 4,1978. better tell him to try a slider or III Bob Backus EVENING HERALD, Fri., June 22, 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD, Frl„ June 22, 1979 Molitor Hitting Better ( 8tanciing« ] Beau Jack Still Busy Man National League East W L Pet. GB Than in Rookie Year Montreal 37 24 .607 — As Dishwasher^ Bootblack St. Louis 33 28 .541 4 Yount, who reached on a fielder’s Pittsburgh 33 28 .541 4 ByMILTRICHMAN of Boxing’s Hall of Fame, made a shortly afterwards. Jack’s left leg in sports and one that is sure to cap­ NEW YORK (UPI) - 9-5, and Texas edged California, 3-2, half-million dollars in the ring and simply buckled under him and he tivate all trivia buffs. Beau Jack was choice, went to second on an infield in 11 innings. In the only National Philadelphia 35 31 .530 4Ma NEW YORK (UPI) - The Minnesota Manager Gene that was in the days when $500,000 sank to the floor. included. His given name, Sidney single and movbd to third on a groun­ League game, Los Angeles defeated Chicago 31 30 .508 6 last time I saw Beau Jack, he Mauch, an admirer of outstan­ dnut. was closer to what $5 million is now. His handlers carried him in agony Walker, was among those on a list Atlanta, 6-4. New York 25 36 .410 12 was shining shoes in a Miami ding baseball talent, probably Molitor, who also had two dbubles, He doesn’t have $500 of it left to his corner from where he kept in­ headed: Real Names of 33 Well- A'b 10, Royals 7 West backed the five-hit pitching of Mike Beach hotel, and when I anymore but doesn’t blame that on sisting he wanted to keep fighting, Known Fighters. will salute Milwaukee’s Paul Tony Armas hit a two-run homer W L Pet. GB Caldwell, who went the distance for checked with the hotel anybody. but Joseph stopped it then, in the Some of the lists which particular­ 41 29 .586 — Molitor — as soon as he gets and Dave Revering and Wayne Houston Wednesday to find out how he “I had a lotta fun fighting,” he fourth round, and it went into the ly appealed to me were: Tito the 10th time in raising his record to Gross added solo blasts to lead (tincinnati 36 31 .537 3M) over the shock. 7-5. Loser Gary Serum, 0-1, pitched was doing, they told me, sorry, says. “Hookat itthis way—if Idon’t books as the first knockout Jack ever Fuentes’ Four Biggest Hot Dogs; Molitor, who finished No. 2 to Lou Oakland to only its second victory in San Francisco 33 35 .485 7 Thurman Munson's 10 Favorite seven innings in his first start. he wasn’t there anymore, have very much today, you gotta suffered. Whitaker last season in the voting for the last 11 games. Los Angeles 32 38 .457 9 remember I didn’t have anything Of the 111 total bouts he had. Jack Sports Writers; George Blanda’s Mauch was in no mood to salute 32 American League Rookie of the While Sox 9, Mariners 5 San Diego 39 .451 9Vz nobody knows where he went when I started. They used to say won 83, including a return with Five Secrets for Longevity and Lamar Johnson capped Chicago’s Atlanta 24 43 .358 15t4 Year, has been trying harder and the i Major League or whatever became of him. somebody robbed me. I don’t know if Janiro in Washington’s Griffith Muhammad Ali’s 10 Gr.eatest results have been extraordinary. He five-run first inning with a two-run Thursday's Result That was a terrible shame, Heavyweights. B a se b a ll they did or they didn’t. I don’t have Stadium a year later. A heavy raised his average to .319 Thursday I homer, powering the White Sox to Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 4 because there was a time when Beau nothing against nobody.” rainstorm came down during the Fuentes listed himself as only the victory. when he snapped a 2-2 tie in the anyone after Minnesota’s fifth Today's Games Jack was recognized as the world My most vivid memory of Beau fight and with no covering atop the second biggest hot dog in baseball. Dodgers 6, Braves 4 seventh inning with a two-out bunt as straight loss. Philadelphia (Lerch 4-4) at Mon­ lightweight champion, when he Jack goes back to February of 1947 Senators' old ballpark, there was Willie Montanez was his first choice Steve Yeager cracked a three-run the Brewers won, 3-2, over the Twins "What do you want me to say? I’ll treal (Grimsley 6-4), N fought 21 main events in Madison when he aggravated an old knee in­ nothing that could possibly be done and Reggie Jackson his fourth. homer and Reggie Smith added a for their fifth straight victory. Chicago (Holtzman 5-5) at Square Garden between the years of jury in a bout with baby-faced Tony about the downpour. Munson had 10 blank spaces for his say anything you want me to,” two-run shot to lift Los Angeles past “We just tried to catch them by Pittsburgh (Blyleven 3-2), N 1942 and 1950 and everyone knew him Janiro of Youngstown, Ohio at the old The two fighters didn’t let it bother 10 favorite sportswriters, and from Mauch snapped in response to one Atlanta. surprise,” said Molitor. “Robin Los Angeles (Welch 4-3) at Atlanta or at least heard of him. Garden. them, though. They took off their his list, we learn that one of Blanda’s question. Rangers 3, Angels 2 (Yount) got a heckuva jump and his (Brizzolara 1-2), N It was such a shame, I kept trying Jack was in such excruciating pain, shoes and socks and continued secrets for longevity is playing hand- Elsewhere in the American Jim Sundberg’s bloop two-out (third baseman John Castino’s) only League, the New York Yankees beat San Francisco (Nastu 2-4)1 at Cin­ to locate him, and finally did — he couldn’t walk, but he wouldn’t quit fighting, with Jack eventually win­ bali. play was to first base.” single drove in Richie Zisk from third cinnati (Moskau 4-2), N working in another hotel only three and kept chicken-hopping around the ning the 10-round decision. Leave it to Ali, though, to provide Toronto, 3-1, Oakland surprised Kan­ in the top of the 11th inning to pull The ball skittered past first sas City, 10-7, Boston defeated New York (Kobel 3-2) at St. Louis blocks away from the one in which he ring after Janiro. Caught against the That was 31 years ago, and today the biggest shocker. After all these out the victory for Texas. Change in Command baseman Ron Jackson, scoring Detroit, 3-2, Chicago downed Seattle, (Martinez 2-3), N shined shoes for 25 years. ropes. Jack absorbed everything Beau Jack, the little orphaned years of making everyone’s ears San Diego (Shirley 2-6) at Houston Andy Baylock, left, takes the ball and assumes the head Beau Jack, who never knew what it Janiro brought with him that night shoeblack from Augusta, Ga., is 58 bleed telling the world he’s “The (Niekro 10-3), N baseball coaching job at the University of Connecticut from meant to quit, stilt hasn’t. He’s a dis­ before sagging and falling to the can­ and as happy and cheerful as he has Greatest,” where do you think he lists himself among all the Saturday's Games Larry Panciera. (UConn Photo) hwasher now in a hotel kitchen and vas. always been. Holmes Risks Title rsoft^ before going to work there every day, Most of the 18,062 watching the Truthfully, what made me think of heavyweights in history? Third, Los Angeles at Atlanta he hangs around the hotel barber Who does he list on top? Go get the San Francisco at Cincinnati fight thought Referee Eddie Joseph him again was The Book of Sports NEW YORK (UPI) - He’s known the presence of Ali. Holmes, in fact, EASTERN shop shining shoes to pick up an extra would stop it after Jack struggled to book and find out. San Diego at Houston ' Lists, (Pinnacle Books — $2.50). an Smile for Birdie as “the other heavyweight” cham­ gained the WBC title after the Five runs in the bottom of the sixth buck or two. his feet. Joseph, however, motioned Philadelphia at Montreal, N intriguing volume dealing with all 3Q U IZ Lee Trevino was happy when he birdied the 18th hole to finish pion, and Friday night’s bout organization stripped Ali of his inning snapped a 5-5 tie as Alliance UConns Name In his time. Beau Jack, a member for the two men to resume, and the possible people you can think of Printing topped CBT, 10-5, last night Chicago at Pittsburgh, N the first round in the Canadian Open with a 4 under par 67 yester­ probabiy won’t do much to improve crown for failing to honor a contract his status. to defend against Ken Norton. Ali is at Mt. Nebo. New York at St. Louis, N day for a share of third place. He has won the event twice. (UPI 1 Larry Holmes is an overwheiming still recognized as heavyweight Bob Watts slammed a two-run i If Photo) favorite tonight when he defends his champion by the rival World Boxing homer and single and Dan Jones and American League Andy Baylock r. World Boxing Council heavyweight Association. Gary Marineau each collected two New England Sports Fans i East • title against unheralded Mike “I’m the fighting champion,” said hits for the Printers. Tom Tomassetti W L Pet. GB Andy Baylock has been promoted tall to devote his time to fall Weaver, an ex-Marine who’s never Holmes, in an obvious slap at Ali, and Craig Krest each had a pair of Baltimore 44 22 .667 — to head varsity baseball coach at the baseball, said Toner. beaten a ranked fighter. who has not fought since regaining safeties for the Bankers. Boston 41 25 .621 3 University of Connecticut. Prior to joining the Huskies, No matter what he does, Holmes his title for the third time last Milwaukee 39 30 .565 6Vz The announcement made today by Baylock was a teacher and head foot­ Fed Steady Diet of News Watson Weighs DUSTY seems to live in the shadow of September by defeating Leon Spinks. New York 36 33 .522 9Vz Director of Athletics John Toner said ball coach at East Catholic High in ?■ Town Employees nipped Belliveau Muhammad Ali. The 29-year-old “I’m ready to take on all comers. I’ll Detroit 31 32 .492 IIM) Baylock, effective immediately, Manchester. soon. He points out the Buffaloes The Red Sox traded George Scott, Painters, 9-8, last night at Robertson BOSTON (UPI) - Judging Easton, Pa. native is 30-0 with 21 fight any heavyweight they want.” Cleveland 32 34 .485 12V4 would replace Larry Panciera who A graduate of Central Connecticut may soon be placed on probation, the popular and loquacious first- Park. by the preliminary returns, Words Carefully knockouts but still has never gained Weaver, ranked eighth by the Toronto 23 48 .324 23>A announced his retirement from (’60) where he was captain of the giving Fairbanks the ideal out. baseman who dug his own grave widespread public acceptance as WBC, is one of the few heavyweights Jerry Griffin and Bob Oliver each 1979 figures to be as perplexing IN 10 M.L, SEASONS LEON West coaching duties following UConn’s baseball and football teams and was Ron Erhardt, a likeable, heavyweight champion because of ■available to meet Holmes. roped three hits and Ed Moriconi, presented the highest award to an when his bat turned silent but his WASNEK HIT .172. OAKVILLE, Ontario (UPI) - Tom Watson weighed his words W L Pet. GB participation in the College World and exciting a sports year as extroverted type, is now in charge of WHICH OF THE FOLLOWINIa Ted Angel and Chuck Barrera two athlete for athletic-academic mouth did not. Scott, a fixture at first carefully, then conceded he is playing well enough to win the ’xemmmmttx'.. California 42 29 .592 — Series at Omaha earlier this month. any in the recent past. the Patriots team. He has the HAD A LOWER CAREER AVE ? apiece for the Town. Eight different Panciera continues as an assistant to achievement, he went on to the respect of his players and the open base, or so it seemed, left amicably. Canadian Open golf tournament. Texas 36 32 .529 4Mi In just six months. New England No one criticized the Red Sox this A. OIClC GROAT players had one blow each for the the director of athletics. University of Michigan for his personality needed to communicate B ROGER MARIS The 29-year-old Kansas City native Little League Kansas City 36 33 .522 5 sports fans have had plenty to read time. Watson does not lead the $350,000 Painters. ' “ Andy has been of invaluable master’s degree which serving as a with and properly motivate them. ^ C . RON HUNT tournament going into Friday’s se­ said, “I did not play as well as I Minnesota 32 32 .500 about, to ponder and to analyze. The Sox immediately picked up assistance to our entire athletics teaching fellow and graduate assis­ Don Cherry and Chuck Fairbanks The Celtics ended another dis­ J Chicago 32 35 .478 8 cond round, but he is within two scored, but I’m playing well enough INDY some needed bench insurance in o n ' ' aa^joa: jomsub TONIGHT'S GAMES NATIONAL FARM Seattle 30 41 .423 12 program for many years,” said tant baseball coach for the have gone to Colorado, each one astrous season, but made moves to strokes of leader Jack Newton of to win. There's a lot of golf left, but The Medics stopped Moriarty Six big runs in the third inning youthfui outfieider Tom Poquette, Lawyers vs. ooiana, 6 —Leber Oakland 21 49 .300 20Vz Toner. “He has earned the promotion Wolverines. departing in a style which climb back into contention. They Australia, after a Thursday round of I’m in a good position.” Legion vs. Civilan, 6 —Waddell Bros., 10-8, last night at Bowers powered Telephone Society past by his long devotion and service as His post college playing hired wise-cracking Bill Fitch, a who can spell the outfielders and con­ Zoeller, who defeated Watson in a Thursday's Results charcterized their personalities. 5-under-par 66. Moriarty's vs. Nichols, 6 Field. Nassiff Camera, 8-4, last night at well as his outstanding abilities in experiences were as_ a catcher in basketball version of Cherry, to tribute a hit or two. Bob Watson, a 19th hole three-way sudden-death playoff to New York 3, Toronto 1 Cherry, the outspoken Bruins’ power hitter who may find Fenway Newton, 29, got his revenge on the —Buckley Donald Henniquin tripled and Jeff Nike Field. teaching and coaching young men. I several leagues and as a linebacker- coach the team, Fitch, who coached 7,059-yard, par-71 Glen Abbey course win the Masters’ title, said of Wat­ Milwaukee 3, Minnsota 2 coach, took phone calls the night of Park to his liking, was also picked up Holland pitched well for Moriarty’s. Bill Maynes drilled three hits and feel he is fully qualified to continue end in the Atlantic Coast the Cleveland Cavaliers for nine MINMCIIAUG when he fired two eagles in son, “What can you say about the Oakland 10, Kansas City 7 his dismissal, guzzled beer with in a deal which could reap sizable NATIONAL Bill Hayes and Sparky Murray Gary Laforce, Larry Carlson, Bill our long tradition of excellence in Professional Football League. years, is as respected for his Men’s Club - Best Nine Holes - a course-record 64 in the opening guy? I really feel sorry for him ... Boston 3, Detroit 2 some of his players, cradled his dog benefits. Coming from a 4-0 deficit. Carter homered for the Medics. Conway and Bob Lynn two apiece for baseball coaching at UConn.” During the summer months, he coaching ability as he is for his one- Net, Albee 28.5. Wells 30.0, Williams round, with halves of 32-32. Twelve he’s only made about $300,0(K) this Telephone. Stu Wolf and Jay Chicago 9, Seattle 5 Blue and candidly talked about his Again, no erjes of dissatisfaction Chevrolet nipped the Medics, 5-4, last The widely-known Baylock has served as field manager for liners. 30.5, Callahan 32.5, Skinner 33.5. months ago, he was disqualified from year. When he’s playing well we have Howroyd had two apiece for Camera. Texas 3, California 2, (11) problems with management. from the loyalists, who were at the Ladies Nine Hole Group - Three night at Buckley Field. been an assistant coach at UConn, Falmouth of the Cape Cod Collegiate He’ll take over the Colorado They then signed Indiana State star the second round after a fellow com­ to play for second and hope for the Queens in Ohio Red Sox throats following the depar­ Blind Holes - Net. A - Bohjalian 18 Jim MacGillvary, Steve Byam and Today's Games first in 1963 as a part-time freshman Baseball League. The past two Rockiers, the NHL’s worst team last Larry Bird, probably the most petitor complained Newton’s best.” Keith Ferry each had two hits for Receiving a special invitation, the NIKE Toronto (Jefferson 1-6) at Boston baseball coach, joining the staff on a summers, he conducted an instruc­ ballyhooed collegian in the last tures of Luis Tiant and Bill Lee. (M.C), B - Johansson 17; C - Laski 13; stood in his putting line, thus giving Newton, who lost an 18-hole playoff year, and no one will expect Carter’s. MacGillvary hurled three Hartford Road Dairy Queen women’s Multi Circuits plating five runs in (Rainey 4-4), N full-time basis in 1964 when he was tional baseball program in New decade, giving them a performer There still is a coach to be named Low putts - A - Grant 16; B - to Watson in the 1975 British Open, miracles. But watch the reception he Newton an unfair advantage. strong innings in relief while softball team will travel this the fifth in its 8-3 triumph over Flo’s D etroit (Underwood 2-0) at named freshman coach of baseball Brunswick, Canada, and is back at to repiace Cherry, and, most likely, Pomerov 17; C - Higley 15, “That’s something I’d like to needs a good finish at Glen Abbey to gets when the Rockies visit Boston who epitomizes teamwork and un­ some of the current Bruins may not shortstop Warren Lee made two out­ weekend to Cincinnati, Ohio to par­ last night at Nike Field. Baltimore (Flanagan (8-5), N and football. Cape Cod this summer, again with selfish play — two trademarks of the TAI.LWOOD forget,” the chunky Australian said Tom Cunningham slapped three Cleveland (Wilkins 2-3) at New Garden. be around next season. The team Women's Club - 18 Holes - Gross - standing plays. Rich LaFlamme ticipate in the Pepsi Queen City “I am thrilled and happy to have Falmouth. Fairbanks, the tactician who great Celtics teams. ’Thursday. “I never knew my caddy stroked three of the Medics’ four Tournament to be held at the Sport hits and Paul Philbrick, Bill Polinsky York (Hunter 0-5), N been selected head baseball coach,” A popular banquet speaker and must sign Gilles Gilbert, and accor­ McDonaugh 91; Net - Bednarz 73, was standing in line of my putts, but turned around a franchise, left amid All that remains is for the team to ding to his attorney, the friendly hits. Farm Complex. and Tim Cunningham two apiece for Minnesota (Zahn 5-1) at Chicago smiled Baylock. “I will dedicate my baseball clinician, Andy was honored acquire a ball-handling, swift guard, Robideau 76; Low putts, Ramsey, that’s history. I came here deter­ PGA Circuits. Don Fay had two of Flo’s a flurry of legal activity and bad Frenchman will stay in town. Laking, Bednarz 32: 9 Holes - Gross - The tournament accepts only (Kravec 8-4), N efforts to continuing the fine baseball in his home town of New Britain with blood. He was in California when it something they thought they had last mined to redeem myself.” eight blows. Kansas City (Gale 5-5) at Califor­ Stay tuned. There undoubtedly is Bednarz 47; Net, Pat Holmes 35, Med INTERNATIONAL regional winners, state champs or tradition established here by Coaches a testimonial and has been awarded was all settled and preferred not to year with Tiny Archibald. Ernie A stroke back of Watson, with 4- maintain his exemption, which runs nia (Ryan 9-3), N the “Outstanding Contribution six more months of strange and McCarrith 37, Pinky Pahoulis 38; Ansaldi’s outlasted Hartford Road nationally ranked teams. Dairy J.O. Christian and Larry Panciera. I talk about the whole thing. DiGregorio, are you still in shape and under-par 67s, were two-time winner out this week. CANDLELIGHT Texas (Comer 6-5) at Oakland Award” by the UConn Club. bizarre happenings ahead. Low putts. Met McCarrith 12. Dairy Queen, 11-7, last night at Leber Queen received its invite because of am looking forward to many exciting He’s now in control of the Universi­ able to play? Lee Trevino, Masters’ champion Winner of last year’s Buick Open, Field. last year’s sixth place finish in the Behind the five-hit pitching of Bob (Norris 3-4), N seasons to come.” Bom in New Britain (June 22, Fuzzy Zoeller and Johnny Miller, ty of Colorado football program, but the Australian stands 80th on this Chris Galligan ripped two singles double elimination tourney and will Goehring, Fogarty Bros, tripped Milwaukee (Slaton 6-3) at Seattle Baylock will continue in his 1938), he and his wife Barbara have whose last victory came in the 1976 at least one Patriots executive thinks season’s money list, which is headed and Pat Gauruder one for the Con­ look to do as well this time. Moriarty Bros., 12-2, last night at (Abbott 3-7), N teaching and counseling roles, but three children, Jennifer, Jeffrey, and Youth Program Bob Hope Classic. Fairbanks will be back in pro ball Mariners Switch Jai Alai Results by Watson. And when he opened with tractors. Peter Einsiedel doubled Fitzgerald Field. Saturday's Games will forsake football coaching in the Andrea. HARTFORD (UPII - Bracketed together at 68 were Bob a bogey Thursday, it looked as if he Merrill Myers had three hits in­ PORTLAND, Maine and singled twice for the Queens. Toronto at Boston Trinity College will open T h u rs d a y Murphy, Terry Diehl, Bob Lunn and was headed for another mediocre Lemon to Manage cluding a homer and Bob Valk, John (UPI) — The Maine FIFTH Both clubs stand 4-10 for the Minnesota at Chicago Connecticut's participation 1 Geno-lames 22.20 5.00 3.40 D.A. Weibring. But Watson, after his round. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bob Lemon, Fogarty, George Suitor, Rich Marsh Mariners will switch Inter­ 6.80 4.80 season. Texas at Oakland in the National 'Youth l'*pVte-Bolivar II M 60 5.80 UO 5 Renedo-landa failure to make the cut in last week’s The story of Newton’s round was national Hockey League 5 Rodfiguei laiKla 9 *0 5.^0 2 Rio-Bartureo 3.00 who was replaced this week by Billy and Jim Flaherty two apiece for Do Pitchers Ever Lift Weights? Sports Program Monday Quiniela 3-5 39.20 U.S. Open at Toledo, Ohio, is the man Detroit at Baltimore farm clubs and work with 1 Irasu-Jan 20.40 the way he played the three par-5 AMERICAN FARM Martin as manager of the New York Fogarty’s. Five different players had Cleveland at New York, N with Hartford Mayor Ouiniela 1-5 42.20 Perfecta 3-5 148.50 to watch. holes: eagle-eagle-birdie, or 5-under- Yankees, will manage the American hits for the Gas Housers. years of playing In or more? — Calvin Pickens, Myrtle the Toledo Goaldiggers for Perfecla 1-5 140.70 Tnlecta 3 5-7 410.70 Army I Navy topped Modern Kansas City at California, N George Athanson tossing Trifecla 1 5-7 829.20 SIITN “I don't know why you fellows keep par. League All-Star team July 17 in Seat­ Creek, Ore. the 1979-1980 season, 16.20 7.20 S.80 Jan ito rial, 10-7, last night at Milwaukee at Seattle]) N _ That’s hard to figure precisely without having access to out the first ball. About 300 SECOND 2 Urtano-Momira bringing that (U.S. Open) up,” Wat­ Defending champion Bruce Lietzke 2 Iturregui-Bolifar 13.40 2.80 3 20 3 J.l.-0choa 11.00 7.80 Buckland. tle, the league announced Thursday. Allied Printing edged the Jaycees, all major league salaries, and a computer. The average youths will attend the 8.60 son chided reporters. “That is past shot an even-par 71, while Hale A Mariners’ spokesman 4 Fauslo lspi S M \ f 6 Rodriguei-Zoqui Jason Pillar socked three hits, Tim Lemon was moved into the front of­ 6-5, last night at Robertson. salary in the major leagues today is in excess of $95,000 per program, one of 150 1 Irasu-Baftwen 3.60 Quimela 2-3 37.20 history. I play for today. I play for Irwin, winner of last week’s U.S. fice six months ahead of schedule Pat Connelly blistered four hits and annum. The minimum for a rookie is $21,000. The usual said the Philadelphia Quiniela 2-4 32.20 Perfecia 2-3 145.50 Paul tripled and Cindy Roulay picked Soccer JUST ASK nationwide, weekdays until PtrfKta 2-4 110 70 Trilecta 2-3-6 849.90 tomorrow.” Open, finished with a 72. second-year player — don’t count Bob Homer of the Flyers, the Mariners’ up the win for the Vets. Brian when Martin returned Monday. Bob Green and Doug Leonard two TnlEcta 2-4-1 467.70 SEVENTH Murray Olderman Braves — gets up to $30,000. There are probably 100 first- July 27. 14 40 800 6.40 American League President Lee apiece for Allied. Eight different parent NHL club, made the THIRD 6 Ermua McConnell doubled for Janitorial. JUNIOR and second-year men among the 650 major leaguers. So The program is in its 10th 16 40 8.00 3.80 2 Zoqui 7 20 4 20 switch from the Milwaukee 6 Ihirregui-Arteche 3.60 MePhaii said, “Bob wanted to be the players had' one hit each for the figure the other 550 to make somewhere around $110,000 year at Trinity. It is aimed 2 Rodriguet-Bolivar 6.40 2.80 S Garamendi North: Hurricanes 4 (Rob Maltem- Admirals primarily 3.00 Quiniela 2 6 42.20 All-Star manager and he certainly Jaycees. each, on the average. at giving low-income 8 Ceno-Jan NBA Lists Rule Changes INT. FARM po 4), Rangers 3 (Eric Wallert 2, By Murray Olderman because of Goaldiggers Quiniela 2-6 37.00 Perfecia 6-2 133.50 Hartford Road Dairy Queen bested earned the honor.” youths a chance to use the Perfecia 6-2 114 60 Trifecia 6-2-5 308 10 Rick Zimmer). Coach Ted Garvin. Tfifecia 6-2-8 1.918.80 AMELLA ISLAND, Fla. (UPI) — A year long test for three- Ansaldi's, 17-9, last night at CHARTER OAK Q. Is Mercury Morris, the former star running back of college's athletic facilities. Don Money Back Center Congo registered a 7-0 Minutemen 6 (Tom August 4, Mark the Miami Dolphins, still playing pro football? — B.C., FOURTH 2 Zulaica-lriondo H 5.60 3.00 4.00 point field goals was agreed upon Thursday by the NBA Board of Verplanck. Paggioli, Danny Paris), Tomahawks The tipoff: Knoxville, Tenn. 3 Zeguf 7.40 620 4.00 5 DwangiplIrRuiaga * 40 0.*0 Dave Hazel singled, doubled and MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The forfeit win over Annulli last night at 4 Mondra 5.40 3.40 3 Eusebio-Octioa 9 iw Governors, which also decided to eliminate the third referee. 2 (Teddy Brashier 2). Eugene (Mercury) Morris, who had his most productive 6 Carea 3.80 Quiniela 2-5 27.00 tripled, Tony Botticello ripped three Milwaukee Brewers Thursday reac­ Fitzgerald when the latter failed to Time to revive a rumor that floated around in early seasons with the Dolphins from 1969 through 1975 (he Oumieta 3-4 59.40 Perfecia 2-5 69.00 South: Sabres won by forfeit over Jai Alai Entries Trifecia 2-5-3 355 50 ■ITie advisory coinmittee will meet three-point rule will expire at the end bingles, Dave Einsiedel singled and tivated Don Money, who has missed field a team. spring — that the New York Mets, who have become gained 1,000 yards rushing in ’72), was last with the San PeHecta 3-4 167 40 Friday on whether Jerry Buss will be the Lions. Trifecia 3-4-6 2.912.10 of the season, however, and will have doubled and Ron Mitrowski and Jim all but 11 games of the season with a a disastrous franchise, can be had by the right buyer. Diego Chargers in 1976. Technically, he still belongs to allowed to buy the Los Angeles Stars 3 (Neil Belleville 2, Rich And the price wouldn’t be too bad either. In the $12- them although he hasn’t played in three years. He was put FRIDAY to be re-enacted by the board if it Adams added two hits apiece for DQ. hamstring injury. REC SEVENTH; Lakers. NBA Commissioner Larry Weinbraub), Earthquakes 2 (Keith to-$15 million range, they tell me — which could turn on the reserve list when he failed to report for 1977 training F«ST: I.Ochoa 2. Durango wishes to keep it. Zembrowski’s outlasted Ed’s Arco, l.Zegai-ArtMlK X Itirregui-Barturen Wayne Lindstrom singled and Money injured his hamstring in Blanchard 2). out to be a sports bargain if the right guy comes in to camp. 3. Orteal 4. Bascaran O’Brien predicted approval by the X Gm u M y v I 4, Fausto-lspa On the subject of refereeing, the Aprjl and was put on the disabled list 9-8, last night at Keeney Field. challenge Steinbrenner & Co. in the Bronx. 5. friondo H 6. Ermua doubled for the Contractors with four 5. frtnHlindi 6. U-Mofldra board. coaches and general managers 7 Arlano 8. I sis III others adding one hit each. April 14. He came off the list May 2 Rick Nicola and John Rook each Q. Francis Tarkenton claims that he retired before he 7. PetE-bvierl 8. Radriguei-fan WliNTEl) MIDGET Subs Renedo This is the The board approved Thursday the voted, 17-3, their overwhelming sup­ had three hits and Jeff Schmidt and wasn’t able to contribute to the team. I’ve heard Billy Subs RwXarea but immediately reinjured it. Comets 4 (Jason Stansfleld 2, Kyle EIGHTH: BLACK sale of the Houston Rockets to port of a third official. But the Carl Bujaucius two apiece for the Kilmer, who’s older, might want to play another year, SECOIB: 1. Eusebio-Ecefiarro 2. Durango-Iriondo H season for 1. Mriguet-Barteen X Irastt-Bolivar 0 Alberquerque, N.M. businessman Bockus 2), Whitecaps 0. although he was released by the Redskins. In my book, 3. Bascaran-Ochoa 4. Aflano-Zoqui owners struck down a proposal for its winners. Chuck Lankford ripped Q. Do majoi' league pitchers lift weights during the 3. Ftttsti-Javier H 4. Gena-Arleche CARPENTER Wings 1 (Senan Gorman), Chief­ Tarkenton could outplay Kilmer any day of the year. 5. Ermua-Garita 6. Zabala-Garamendi TO BUY George Maloof. continuation. season? Why or why not? If so, what sort of program do t . Zegui-Upa three hits and Jeff Holt, Bob Walsh, Which Is the better quarterback of the two? Do you think S.U-JaR 7. Orbea l-Pierre 8. Renedo-Urquiaga tains 1 (Joe Doyle). they follow? Can weight lifting hurt a pitcher’s elbow? — 7. Hurregui-llandn 8. Pete-lamU ANTS O’Brien said the discussion over In other action: Steve Saternis and Kevin Walsh two Tarkenton will ever become a coach? — Jeff Price, Ozark, Subs Zidaica-Janer 1 Little Mies Walt Karsonovich, Sbarpsville, Pa. Subs RtnediMIurea the three-point basket, used on an —The board approved a rule for­ apiece for Ed’s. North: Metros 2 (Scott Altrui 2), Mo. MTH: Warriors 2 (Curt Millstredt, John j m . I. Bascaran-lriondo N X Ermua-Zoqui CLEAN experimental basis during last year’s I don’t think there's any question that Tarkenton, who X Fausto-Arfeche cing teams to get the ball from out of 1, Pete-Bartven 3. Aica-Ecenarro 4. Artano-Garila exhibition season, turned into a bounds after a basket into the front Action in the Little Miss Softball doubled for the Cleaners. Susan Vichi). owns virtually every career passing record, was the 3. Zetvi Bandra 4. 5. Zabala-lavier I 6. Remen-Rsis U 6. Irasa-Carei Fast Pitch Cougars 4 (Corey Carter 3, Matt higher-rated quarterback. But don’t demean battling Billy. S. ttorreguMlwia 7. Zufaica-Ochoi 8. Eusebio-Piefre “lively debate.” court in 10 seconds — even if it is hit League last night at Martin School Besterfield ripped three hits for B.A. LGena-Landi USED CARS He came to Washington in 1971, when he was 32 years old, 7.lemdi-Jaa Subs Orbea l-UrQiiiaga “The basic thrust was the Tricia LaPolla socked three hits CCWFL Clough),’Falcons 0. Subs U-b»a out of bounds again by a defender. saw Willie’s outlast Westown Phar­ and led Uiem to one Super Bowl and five playoff berths. Not TEMTM; Cain traditionalists debating those who The clock will not be reset. and Jodi Ogden and Stacey Choate Behind the six-hit pitching of East: Spartans 6 (Ricky Kahaner f o m l.Zabala 2. Garamendi macy, 21-17; Crispino’s whip Wonder bad for an old gimp-legged and scatter-armed tailback. l.ladriguei XPete have experienced the three-point two apiece for Nassiff’s. Joanna former Penney standout Mary Shon- 4, Rob Monaco 2), Sting 0. No, I don’t thinit Francis will ever coach. He makes too 3. Urquiaga 4. Pierre —The board adopted a resolution Bread, 22-5; Manchester Pet Center XU 4. Carea OZufaka ty, Glastonbury Sport blanked For­ S.Re^ CARTER lit I Pmtrtiva HilMWMce pretrui Robinson slammed three hits and Strikers 4 (David Fromerth 3, much money otherwise. S. ItMda ila v ie rl play,” O’Brien said. “There was a making all fines issued by the com­ top Army S Nayy, 11-6; Hour Glass Miner I I. Area very close vote.” Chris Topping and Lori Riccardi mal’s Inn, 3-0, last night in Glaston­ Jason Rosano), Apollos 0. J . l k m IB o Sabs Ennua missioner payable directly by the Cleaners best B.A. Club, 15-10; and StMltgm Q. Where does Tom Watson now stand on the all-time EUVCNTM; 649-9240 The motion did carry and for next player with no reimbursement from played welj for the Bankers. bury in Central Connecticut Women’s West: Bears 4 (Jase Morelewicz 2, F im Nassiff Arms edge Manchester State money list among pro golfers? — H.F., Cincinnati, O. 1. Enwa-biondsI 2. Zibala-Zo()ui X Zefw-ianer 1 season any shot made from beyond 22 the franchise. Bank, 10-8. Fast Pitch League play. Peter Follett 2), Jets 0. 1 GaDa^daDdra X liscarin-fiarrU 4. Eusebio-Javier I B U SS EITERMINATOR COMPANY Before the current tour, the 29-year golfer was already in XRarretHUanda 4. Fanta-lhna to 24 feet will be awarded three, —The rules committee vetoed a Leanne Spears homered three Shonty outdueled long time rival Kings 6 (Niki Calvo 2, Adam Hyde 11th place on the all-time list, with $1,201,391 in winnings. 5. Re«ei$6araeieBdi 6. Atca-Urquiaga 11229 Main St., Manchetler| Tlw Oldatf * io r fa t l In Cenw. S-MriCNZ-hH 6.Ba-J« 7. Zulaka-CccMm I. Artano-Pierre rather than the usual two points. The Karen Kachnowski, who performed 2, Devin Donahue, Steve Simon), Since then, with winnings over $350,000 to date, he has leap­ t irasD-Arteche I TEL. 646-6464 proposal to legalize zone defense. times and singled, Lorrie Pinney XU-Cirva Subs Duraigs-Ochsa for East Hartford High, who spun a Flames 1 (Todd Whitehduse). frogged four players and could overtake a couple of others. homered and singled four times and vmm This ad is a coupon. Cut out. take to Acme four-hitter. Kachnowski fanned five. Jets 0, Apaches 0. ,, By the end of this campaign, he should rank only behind s o m i; I. Dwangs-CaritJ XAica-Ochoa Pam Mirante and Sheryl Veal added Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Arnold Palmer, Tom l.ln«rllw ia X R M s b l 3. Orbea I-Javier I 4. Ejwa-Garamendi 1 Ellen Donadio had a pair of hits for Bruins 6 (Mike Hassett 3, Tom 4.Utea«endi two bingles for Willie’s. Lynn Bassett Weiskopf and mayhe Billy Casper (in that order). By the 3. Iwwda tcM iffi SZataica-Ashl 6. Bascaran-Pierre the Penguins. SOibiai-Zaqw t. Emebia bga Baseball slugged a grandslam homer and Robinson 3), Bears 0. end of next year, only Nicklaus could be ahead of him. 7. Reeien-lrnndo I 8. Zabala-Urquilga J Pitchers generally shun weights. They might work on lUrnntd-ddm iM a n e ^ e a Subs Rrtins-Zsqai three additional hits and Patty Wants Second Opinion them during the off-season if they’re coming off a sore arm SibiM r^-l«da JUNIOR LEGION ALUMNI JUNIOR Gallagher and Linda Tierney three Laud Decision and have a prescribed program. A couple of the Boston Opening game jitters, in the form Manchester Credit Union toppled apiece for Westown. DENVER (UPI) — Top officials of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Red Sox relief pitchers, reveals trainer Charlie Moss, use Washington Bullets’ forward Mitch of nine miscues. afflicted the Fire ( Police. 26-9. last night at Marielle Reiesso slammed two the Denver Nuggets Thursday said their Nautilus machine in the training room occasionally. Parting shot: CAR WAX Manchester Junior Legion baseball Cheney in a game shortened to five homers and Terry Callahan, Laurel they were happy the NBA’s board of Kupchak plans to talk with at least team as it dropped a 9-3 duke to Ar­ innings because of darkness. Lamesa and Kristen Noone one each governors had approved the three- one more doctor and then with his Q. Every four years I become glued to the TV watching Any moment now they’re going to start hollering, DRIVEWAYS tie’s Cleaners last night at Eagle Mike Byam was the winning for the Supremes. Lisa Hovan point play, and Nugget President parents before making a decision on the summer Olympics. I want to plan my vacation around “Break up the Chargers.” Don (toryell in San Diego those weeks. Please give me the dates of the Summet has been quietly stockpiling the darkhorse pro SPECIAL Field in a Jaycee-Courant League, pitcher. He scattered seven hits, whether to have surgery to correct a homered and Tammy Snellenberger Carl Scheer said it was a “major Olympics In Moscow. — Ed Maher, Palmyra, N.J. football team of ’79. They’ve got 13 running backs Senior Division tilt. walked four and fanned six. Big guns back problem, diagnos^ earlier this «6o lo o la l and Janet Backer performed well for development” that would improve The dates of the Games of XXII Olympiad in the USSR alone to sort out. Artie’s Greg Winas spun a two- for Credit Union were Bill Masse and Bread. LEO OueOCHEE BECAME the league. week as a herniated disk. are July 19-August 3, 1960. I am sure that Messrs. Chet DO06EK PILOT IN Kupchak, who missed several Simmons and Don Ohlmeyer of NBC (which has the TV $1.99 hitter while Bill Furlong and Guy Marc Holmes with three and two hits Sherri Linton blistered a three-run Coach Donnie Walsh also said he HIS FIRST TEAM. WHICH regular season games and most of rights) are most grateful to you and millions of others like Carbone stroked three and two hits respectively. Leading hitters for homer and Colleen Cunningham also WAS HIS LAST ? favored the rule, adding that some you. respectively. Paul McCluskey F# P, which scored all its runs in the homered for the Pet Center. Kim teams with accurate outside shooters the NBA playoffs after injuring his Please send all sports questions to Murray Olderman, P.O. Box UL W IH IIIIR IIP tURARTEa A. CUBS back March 17 in Cleveland, ended a started and absorbed the loss for the third, were Scott Dickman with two Morhardt and Amy Corneliusen were might be able to challenge the more Q. Could yon please tell me what the average salary la 6346, Incline Village, Nev. ^ 5 0 . Because of the volume of mall, MN B. ASTROS six-day hospital stay Monday. there will be no Individual responses. FIEEESINUnS TUI.B2MN2 locals. Alex Britnell made a sen­ hits including a triple and Mike best in defeat for M N. PADRES______physical clubs. “It could make it for the major league baseball player that has at least two (NEWSPAPEB ENTERPRISE ASSN.) sational catch in centerfield in a Prignano and Marc Wallace with two Michelle Carrier homered and possible for a different type of team Surgery probably would keep him out losing effort. bingles apiece. Heather Pruitt and Nina Shore each iL-XL'.HOLiMH -.jaMSUE to succeed in the league.” of the 1979-80 season. 'V PAGE FOURTEEN — EVENING HERALD^Fri,, June ^,JW 9 EVENING HERALD, Fri„ June 22, 1979- PAGE FIFTEEN

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* Wxt Herald WE ARE SEEKING a full SAVE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING time experienced male JUNE WANT AD SPECIAL 643;27ii BEST JOB IN TOWN employee. Must be over 18. DVER $90,2 hours a day, 5 days a Apply in person only. "My Lott and Found 1 Hatp W antad 13 Store For Levis,” Manchester week. Select day or Parkade. $ 4 . 0 0 REWARD- Large male cat, LEGAL SECRETARY For evening hours. Sales and 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS solid dark grey. Forbes' Senior Partner in medium management position in FRONT OFFICE HELP street, Silver Lane area. East size East Hartford Law Firm. cosmetic industry. Call WANTED - Part time Hartford. Call 569-3455 or 289- General Practice. Must have Barbara Casbman at 643- weekends. Will train. No 9212. experience, and excellent 1697 between 5 and 7 PM. experience needed. 568-3560. skills. Salary commensurate Bualneaa Opportunity 14 Hornet For Sale Hornet For Sale Homes For Sole Hornet For Sale 23 LOST- 2 Custom Rods & with skills, u l l Unda at 289- SUBWAY HAS IMMEDIATE REAL ESTATE Reels, somewhere on Bolton 8625. ELECTRICAL OPENING for full and part ANDOVER LAKE- Im­ CUSTOM RANCH with 3 1/2 ACRES. GEORGIAN Center Road, on Route 6. TECHNICIANS- The Security Wa’ra all you need to know MANCHESTER, JUST maculate Lakefront Cape, beautiful view. 7 rooms, 2 time help on night shifts. App­ In real eatat*. COLONIAL. 8 rooms, front to Please call 64^96 after 6:00 NURSES AIDES - 7 AM - 3 Systems Industry is booming, ly in person: Suhway, 45 Bum- LISTED- Excellent Cafe year round. Basement. baths, 3 bedrooms, formal back, living room, formal r i p.m., REWARD. PM, part time and full time. creating an unusual opportuni­ side Avenue, East Hartford. Neighborhood office* liquor business with ail equip­ Beautiful view. Owner dining room, family room, dining room, tst floor Enjoy working in a very plea­ ty with our growing company. everywhere. ment. Call for particulars. RKAUDRS anxious. Call after 4 p.m., 742- walk-out basement. 2 car gar­ fireplaced family room, 4 P ertonala 2 sant and home-like at­ We have immediate openings ERA, Blanchard Si Rossetto, age. Large lot. $69,900. Group bedrooms, finished rec-room 646-2482. I, Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. mosphere, helping our elderly in our Installation and ^rvice BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY in basement with fireplace. 2 RID E WANTED TO patients. Experienced Department for career MANAGEMENT LESPERANCE COLONIAL / OFFERING 8 car garage. $89,900. Philbrick HAMILTON STANDARD, preferred. Please call Doris minded individuals. Military VERNON- High volume ROOMS, 1st floor family Fast Food, Natural Food, Agency Realtors. 646-4200. - . f Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4:00. Blain, RN, Director of or low voltage wiring TRAINEE REAL ESTATE Restaurant, located in Vernon room with fireplace, 4 MANCHESTER r Call 643-5686. Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester experience is helpful. We COLLECTIbNS 646-0505 Circle. Beer & wine license. Retail, Cleaners, Coffee generous sized bedrooms, 2 Nursing Home, 385 West provide an excellent paying ; 457 Center Street Long term lease available. Service, Furniture Strip­ 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car Announcements 3 Center Street, Manchester. and benefit package. Call 728- Do you want to Join a modem, Reply to owner: 'P.O. Box ping, Industrial Supply, garage, walkout basement, NEW HOMES 1346, between 10 a.m. and 3 progressive branch of the 646-2482 2424, Vernon, Conn., 06066. etc $83,500. Group I, Philbrick THE ROCK SHOP - OMning credit industry? If your a self Agency. 646-4200. On gorgeous treed lots with BABYSITTER NEEDED- p.m. for application. Sonitrol Franchise & Business J June 26th., corner of McKee & Security Systems. starter, who would like a good city wjter f sewers. 3 and £ L fi£ > ;fiC Monday thru Thursday, 3 p.m. ★ NEWHOMES^ Center Street, Manchester. future, with or without Representatives FOR SALE BY OWNER- 4 bedroom models - 2Vi REAUORS Evenings 6:30-8:00 p.m., Call to 10 p.m. Own transportation. experience, we'd like to talk to Yes our office has a fine Call 649-6022. Friday; EXPERIENCED PAINTER F.J. SpllackI, Realtors Unique 6 Room Colonial, with baths, family room MANCHESTER 646-1970. WANTED for year round ydu. For appointment call Mr. selection of beautiful new 13 H elp tVanfed 13 attached garage. Screened weekends anytime. He/p Wanted Commercial Division w/fireplace, 2 car garage New Listing Henry SL work. Call after 6, 649-9658. Powers 289-0256 homes in all shapes, sizes, 643-2121 porch. Many extras! $61,000. priced from $91,900. Bondi-Stockt-Mortgagei 8 Capitol City and price ranges. Call Call 646-1484. Immaculate 7 room Cape SEWERS- Experienced on In­ J.P. Lewis & Son. SECRETARY- Part time, 8 to * EDUCATION Ad|ustment Bureau today and we will be glad COLLEGE STUDENTS- in very desirable area. GOVERNMENT dustrial Sewing Machines. 2:30. Typing and shorthand a Suiiimer Installation of 3-M Appliances, wall to wall Will train if necessary. Good to show you through these SEVEN ROOM SPLIT- 2 car Kristen Kuehnel of South Windsor and the he awaits at the dog pound for someone to GUARANTEED BUSINESS fine quality built houses must.t. TelephoneTe' ■ contact Scotchtint Solar Control Private Intlrucllont 18 garage. Aluminum siding. M E R R in carpeting, 8x12 screened in town’s dog warden, Officer Robert Foss, give LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. starting pay for the right p ^ experienceixpe if possible. 289- Films on building windows. adopt him. (Herald photo by Kuehnel) pie. Hours: 7 to 3:30, MondayMo; 9541, Mrs. Quinn. Thermopane windows with Realtors 646-1180 porch off of living room. Phone 281-4112. PART TIME - Small ei^ine $4.00 hour. Call Elmore REMEDIAL READING and full screens, 3 bedrooms. 2 1/2 “Tippie” some tender loving attention while thru Friday. Apply inI personMr: repair. Suitable for retiree. MAN NEEDED For Printing Associates, 647-1411. math; individualized work Knotty pine rec room, Help Wanted 13 at: Pillowtex Cbrp., 49 %gent Department in growing DUTCH COLONIAL baths. Large family room plus private park-like lot. Cali Ron, Conyers Hardware, CHAMBER MAIDS- Part program, (lst-8th grade) by basement. Kitchen with REAUORS EAST HARTFORD - New 6 Street, Manchester. Equal 646-5707. manufacturing facility. Beautiful reconditioned 4 time week days. Please call DIETARY- Now accepting master's degree teacher. 568- Asking $64,900. Experienced preferred, but appliances. Central Vac room ranch. Alumimum TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Opportunity Employer M/F. bedroom home with IV2 Manchester Motel at 644-1504. applications for Relief Cook & 8075. MANCHESTER siding. Garage. Fireplace, 1 "Member All Points Relocation’’ Apply 81 Commerce Street, will train to work with Plate System. Carpeted throughout. N.C. LATHE HAND baths, fireplaced Dishwasher. Part time and May be seen by appointme NEW LISTING 1/2 baths. Trees. City utilities. LOMBARDO & ASSOCUTES Abandoned Pup Homeless Glastonbury. PTG Mounting and Printing Press. MATURE ADULT WOMAN weekends. Apply in person at RIDING LESSONS indoor Only $62,900. Pasek Realtors, TURRET LATHE Must be interested in working livingroom, formal If interested call 643-6003. Charming 7 room Cape COMPANY. Telephone 633- Needed for occassional Meadow's Convalescent riding ring. Western stock with garage, located in 289-7475. 649-4003_____, 7631. DRIVERS 2nd, or 3rd. shift. We are diningroom, huge foyer, evening to babysit. By JI DV KUEHNEL them," says Foss. “So, they just let sons do not have to be South Windsor ENGINE LATHE modernized kitchen, dou Home, 333 Bidwell Street, seat, saddle seat and hunt prime residential area. 3 MALE OR p u l looking for interested hard References. Call 647-1139. Manchester, Conn. seat. All levels 228-9817. Herald Uorrespomleiil them go, usually in some rural part residents, and may contact Officer CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC and working aggressive in­ hie garage and more! Only bedrooms, IV2 baths, first of town and figure someone will take Foss by calling the South Windsor Mr. Softee Ice Cream MANCHESTER - New SOUTH WINDSOR - For a one - Experienced only. Top DBLAI dividuals who are dependable $61,500 PART TIME CASHIERS- LAUNDRY APPLICATIONS VOICE, PIANO Instructions. floor familyroom. Many them in. Unfortunately, that seldom Police Department, 644-2551. wages. :^ply: Atlas Tde, 1862 S a le s and have mechanical ability. other extras. Priced at Listing! Dine overlooking year old male Labrador-cross pup 50 Hour*. Paid HollSayi You’ll work on electronic cash Now being accepted for a Former faculty New York REAUORS patio and lovely treed yard. 3 happens and they end up getting hit Sharing the quarters at the pound Berlin Tpke, Wethersfield, EAST HARTFORD 568-4837 Excallant Excellent chance for rapid ad­ GAS CRUNCH register, handle money, meet mature woman as a folder. $62,500. called “Tippie." life took a turn for Music and Art High School. REAUORS Bedroom Cape, family room, with Tippie is a wide selection of 563-0151. Inauranc* Banaflt* vancement, depending on You can help yourself customers. Previous Cashier part time weekends, S3.17 per Professional Singer/Pianist. by a car or starve to death.” speed and ability. Call 528-9471 Mi'iiiiii'i All Poinls Relo( ,Oion " sliding glass doors. New the worse when he was abandoned — through the transportation experience helpful, but not hour. Please apply in person 644-8597, Bolton-7.7 acres on Rt. New on the market. Spic-n-span “Tippie” is a little more fortunate other dogs any of which Foss says RN-LPN wanted for full or RN or LPN- 3 pm to 11 pm and Apply In Penon for interview. Ranch home just for the younger kitchen with fine wood probably dumped from a car or truck crisis with this im­ necessary. Good starting at: Meadows Convalescent 44A. 1 mile from 1-84. /.INSSER AGENCY cabinets. $50's. (Tall for ap­ than most in that he now at least has would make a good pets. part time on all shifts. Apply 11 pm to 7 am. Full time or METRONICSINC salary in line with experience. family. Close to almost everything — near the East Windsor line in South part time. Enjoy working with maculate 6 room Cape Home, 333 Bidwell Street, CERTIFIED TEACHER will BUSINESS ZONED pointment, 643-9380. Prin­ temporary shelter at the South Wind­ Included 'are a 6-8 month old Ger­ director of nursing. Salmon- MAN FOR PART OR FULL Hours needed are nights and Manchester. tutor Math, English, Reading, 646-1511 but still a quiet street. This home Windsor. an excellent supporting staff RT. 6 A 44-A located near the highway has a lower level family room, ciples only. sor Dog Pound on Strong Road. man Shephard, tan and black female brook Convalescent Home, off TIME- Maintenance work. weekends. For an appoint­ History, Science for Summer. Call for details Hungry and thirsty, he finally House Street, Glastonbury. caring for our elderly BOLTON CT. 06040 Apply: 91 Chestnut Street; 11 and on a bus line. Home ment call Dan or Walt at 649- $65,000. three generous bedrooms, and a Visited often by the child who pup. She will be available to anyone patients. Very pleasant at­ AIR CONDITIONING Reasonable rates. 643-2306. IN GROUND POOL comes formal dining room. Fireplaced found his way to the home of Please call 633-5244. a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru has been beautifully main- 0136. Grossmans, Equal Op­ SERVICE DEPARTMENT living room. Baseboard heat. At­ found him wandering aimlessly, he who would like a dog on June 25. Also mosphere. Good wages and Friday. tained. ONE YEAR with this immaculate 7 room someone symphathetic to his plight portunity Employer M/F, MANAGER ASSISTANT - L-Ranch with sunken dining tached garage — $66,9(XI. doesn’t realize that unless a home is available on June 25 is a 6 month old NURSES AIDES wanted for benefits. Please call Doris CLEANING WOMEN Wanted LIMITED HOME Grossmans, 145 Spencer — in "Tippie's" case, the home of a Blain RN Director of Nurses for rooming house. Call 646- Knowledge and experience in 646-8278 - 742-9321 room, modern kitchen plus found for him shortly his time will Labrador-cross female. Available at full time on all shifts. Apply INSTALLER- 3M Scotchtint WARRANTY! 50’s Street, Manchester. Air Conditioning, Refrigera­ 12-year-old child who fed him and director of nursing. Salmon- 646-0129. Manchester Manor 4701, after 6:00 p.m. Solar Control Films. Start EXPERIENCED TEACHER 423-1661 butlers kitchen in pool area, run out and he will be put to sleep. once at the pound is an “older, but Nursing Home, 385 West tion and Heating desirable, wall-to-wall carpeting, "MemDer All Points Relocation" cared for him for as long as she brook Convalescent Home, off $4.00. High potential. ★ FREE FREE FREE^ RN or LPN- 7 to 3, 1st Shift. but not necessary. Contact at Junior High and Elemen­ SELIG REALTY GnMKn “Tippie” (named by the child who lovable” black female poodle who House Street, Glastonbury. Center Street, Manchester. AUTO BODY MAN- Good Excellent fringe benfits. tary level will tutor math and covered patio with outside could. Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut, Dick Avery, Service Manager, “MenUwn AR fonts IWocation’' fireplace, garage, many WOLVERTON AGENCY took him in) is a gentle dog and was abandoned and tied outside a Please call 633-5244. pay. Excellent benefits. Training provided. Call Do you know the market 649-4519. New England Mechanical Ser­ reading. Call 646-1263. “Tippie” is the victim of what Experienced. Call 688-2233. Elmore Associated, 647-1411. value of your home? If not extras. $79,900. Group 1, 649-2813 South Windsor Dog Warden Robert would make some lucky family a great local veterinarian’s office; a 10 vices, Inc., 643-2192. . Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. pet,” said Foss. “He has no bad month old brown and black Shepard- NURSES AIDES - Full time, call for a no-obligation RN or LPN -11 p.m. to 7 a.m., Schoola-Claases 19 Foss calls "the cruelest kind of treat­ and part time, 7-3 and analysis of your property habits and greets everyone with a cross pup (male) and an 11 month old TYPIST AND VARIOUS of­ Friday or Saturday. Laurel ment for any animal.” Experienced preferred.cJbut today! You will be amazed Manor. 91 Chestnut, 649-4519. ARBOR ACRES FARM INer-^''bR THE B EST'^nchester ^ T O D A Y 'S wag of the tail and, if they get close brown and black male Shepard. fice duties. Experienced FIREMAN- BOLTON- “OPEN HOUSE”, MANCHESTER “So many people just get tired of we will train. Apply in person: preferred. Fringe benefits. t EBTBTI at the, hidden wealth you an Equal opportunity Gymnastic SchooL 3 to 5 enough, a sloppy affectionate kiss.” A pormananl poaKion la pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Sheridan Heights. Acre + their pet^, or leave for vacation and Officer Foss’ reminds all dog East Hartford Convalescent We are an E.E.O.E. 289-8291 have! REAL ESTATE AGENTS, em]plover seeks full time wooded Building Lots. We will MANCHESTER- “OPEN Cute 3 bedroom Ranch, Tippie, who is housebroken, is owners that June is the time to renew Home, 745 Main Street, East WATCHMAN Immadlataly avallabla In Part timers. Earn $5,000 plus generalleral poultry farm workers, troductory lesson with this ad. I Real SATURDAY" 6/23, 1 to 5, 32 fireplace, full basement, just don't want to be bothered with between 4 and 5 PM. be present to answer available to any person who would registration for all dogs. Hartford, Exparlancad on high our Quality Control evenings and weekends. gricultural background Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. questions and personally walk Nye Street, off Parker, one country kitchen, new roof, praaaur* hollar* desirable but not essential. like a delightful pet. Interested per- CONSTRUCTION Dapartmont, on tha lat THREE FAMILY Multiple listing services, 3 tne land, 1-4 p.m. Saturday ® *E s (a fe block south of East Middle. 6 new 2 car garage, private NURSES AIDES- Full time, ESTIMATOR - experienced, prafa'rrod. Yoar round, Shift, for a quallflad Ideal investment! 4-4-4 boards. Pasek Realtors, 289- We offer a company paid and Sunday. Directions: Room Colonial. Worth Seeing, setting, $60,900, all shifts. Experience ood WM*o and ovar- 7475. health and retirement plan. □ REAL ESTATE all around man to assist local Taatar. located in town on a nice Bolton Center Road, right to Owning, Loving! By owner, preferred, but training will be general contractor. Call 643- 8m*. Paid CMS, Blua Apply in person: Marlborough Brandy Street, right to By NORMA TEDFORD QRI-CR8 649-0252. given. Apply in person: East Appllcinto muat ba High quiet street. Each unit has 4139 for appointment. Croaa, and LIfa In­ bedrooms, livingroom, NURSES AIDE - 11 PM - 7 Road, Glastonbury. Hornet For Sale 23 Sheridan Heights. Signs Failure to Do More Hartford Convalescent Home, auranc*. Amarball* AM. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ School Qraduataa. High posted. East (Joast Realty, 745 Main Street, East Hart­ Corp., 104 Eaal Main kitchen and its own bath. nut Street, Manchester. SECRETARY Interesting According to key and EXPERIENCED School Chamlatry Call today. Let someone BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot 528-9668 / 643-9969, MANCHESTER ford. SALESPERSON WANTED. Straot, Rockvill*. Apply full time positionDOS for legal of- frontage main highway. respected sources in the in­ FOREST HILLS bolwaan 9AM and Couraaa will anhanca an help you pay your own Must be over 18. Interviews in SERVICE STATION fice in Manchester area. Excellent 8 Room House, plus dustry, some of the best ROCKLEDDE 7 room full dormer Cape. Frustrating to Panel PART TIME Work from home person only. "My Store For 3:30PM. E.O.E. application poaltlon. A housing costs! ATTENDANT - Full time and Applicant must be an several buildings. Zone places to shop for Front to back fireplaced on the phone servicing our part time. Will train to be ser­ excellent typist to handle Levis” Manchester Parkade. good poaltlon at ground Commercial. Owner financing reasonable priced raw land living room, family room MANCHESTER - The town's delaying meetings with his numerous customers in your spare time. vice mechanic. Apply in per­ varied correspondence and available. Frank Mott, 3 bedroom L-Shaped GAL FRIDAY - Diversified lovol, with advancomont £ U i D O P I with good profit potential Ranch. Eat-in kitchen, for off kitchen, 2 Car garage Commission on Children and Youth objections, also was frustrated 249-7773. duties, some typing, public son: 252 Spencer Street, have a pleasant telephone Broker, M3-5658. poaalbllltlaa. Excallant Manchester. nfianner. Hours 9 AM to 5 PM, REALTORS ^ are still in the suburbs and mal dining room plus new Sabrina inground failed to have a quorum at its because a project he had asked the contact. Hours 8 AM to 4:30 banafita, Including areas just beyond. Exurbs pool, private yard, $82,900. ATTENTION - Need 2 people PM., at Founders Plaza. Call Monday thru Friday. Reply U4-ACRE ESTATE. Older 4 fireplaced living room meeting Wednesday night but the commission to either study of recom­ over 21. Immediate employ­ DENTAL ASSISTANT - Good Employaaa DIacounta SERVICE STATION with business and personal MGROUNDPOOl are those areas beyond 289-8131. bedroom Colonial, large Comes with this im­ wall-to-wall carpeting, l ‘/4 members who attended voiced their mend became a reality without any ment. This is not a fancy ad, knowledge of typing and on AMF Rocroatlonal MECHANIC - Full and part references to Manchester rooms, pine panelled, 3-car suburbs but still accessible baths. Treed shaded lot help from the commission. we simply want a person who business office procedures. time. Apply in person: 252 Herald, Box N. maculate 7 room L Ranch to major city facilities. frustrations on its failure to ac­ OFFICE HELP WANTED - Producta. garage with adjoining work- with sunken dining room, $65,900. Fiano Realty, 646 Last October, he asked the com­ needs a permanent job. Ad­ References. Reply Box MM, Must have tyjping and some Spencer Street.S 1 PM to 5 PM. storage area. 2 building lots. These are the areas into complish more during the past year. vancement opportunity. Call c/o Manchester Herald. Apply In our Poraonnol modern kitchen, plus 5200, SIX BEDROOMS Odis Coleman, who resigned from mission to act on his suggestion to knowledge of figures. General Out Duilding. $138,000.00. butlers kitchen in pool which increasing number Enough for the whole fami­ between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - office duties. Write P.O. Box Oopartmont, Monday CUTTING TOOL Phone 643-7875 before 5 pm the commission in February over the have a turnstile installed in the fence 528-3869. E.O.E. NURSES AIDES. We are MANUFACTURER has area, wall to wall of corporations have ly, 12 room Colonial built in 67, East Hartford, Conn. thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 HOUSEKEEPER - Light weekdays. 875-8930 after 5 pm carpeting, covered patio m oved follow ed by Board of Directors appointment of around Manchester High School looking for responsible, opening for experienced and weekends. NOANK VILLAGE 1975, 2 fireplaces, master BABYSITTER NEEDED- warm, people interested in machine operator or machine housekeeping and cooking in witn outside fireplace, gar­ employees and their suite, cook's delight Alan Anderson, a police patrolman to athletic field so that joggers might BABYSITTER- Older woman Each ollice age. Many extras. $79,900. (overlooking yacht Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- caring for the elderjiand men­ operator trainees. Call for in­ exchange for lovely home and families. This has had an kitchen, 4 car garage with the commission, said that he likes use the high school track when school to sit in my home 9 a.m. to 5 AMF CUNO Division independently modest income. This un- anchorage) spacious and 076L______tally retarded. 7 to 3 and 3 to terview at 643-9501. obvious impact on land mechanics' pit, 2000 gal in- serving on the commission but still was closed. Action was tabled p.m. Monday through Friday. 47 Main Street Tilcettvile, Can. owned and 0|ierated. restrictive position ideal for "Memlier All Points Relocation" private - 8 room Colonial 11. Full time permanent help values, an increase. Real ground oil tank, many because of the commission was in­ EXPERIENCED LATHE needed. $3.17 per hour. Apply 9 a.m. 1 p.m. on Saturday. h Ipll Owirtwilr______retired lady. Contact Box NN, home, 3 1/2 baths, sundecks, feels the same frustrations he did at Call after 6 p.m. 649-2470. AUTO MECHANIC WANTED U l i D X r f l PHILBRICK AGENCY estate- firms generally many special features. Also other extras on 414 acres volved in making changes to its OPERATORS & in person at Meadows - Experience necessary. Own c/o Manchester Herald. that time. MACHINISTS. We need a few R EA U O fB 646-4200 have the best information separate live-in artist studio. asking $100,000 plus. regulations. Convelescent Home, 333 RLANCHARD tools. Call Riley & Scranton as to availability of these Near shops, schools, marina. The appointment of the policeman good people to join a young, Bidwell Street, Manchester. Service Center, 633-3669. PART TIME or FULL TIME- wasn’t the real problem, he said, it Now, without any input from the growing company. Excellent Optical establishment looking properties. $170,000 MSA. 445-9715 or 536- PRODUCTION OPERATORS A SOUTH WINDSOR by owner- 2182. ______was the lack of concern felt by the commission, there is an opening in benefits and overtime. Full or MANCHESTER - HELP for Sales help. No experience EAST HARTFORD Super Raised Ranch. All large MANCHESTER CAPE some m em bers of the Board of the athletic field fence wide enough part time. Please apply at: L ROSSEHO WANTED: Weekend cook and necessary. Call collect, 281- Seven Room Split. Cen­ rooms. 3 baths, air con­ VERNON PnCEREDUGED M Gill, Welding & Manufac­ Guidance secretaiy full­ To work In machining and/or assembly areas. waitress. Experience a Must. 4320. Directors for the welfare of the for a jogger, but not large enough for time. Typing and A 4 * - a 4 N a tral Air, aluminum ditioning, wall-to-wall turing, Division of BHS, Inc., Applicants must have some previous factory work Good pay. Apply at Giovanni's carpeting. Fantastic family II you would like more ★ OPEN HOUSED Absolutely immaculate 5 young people of Manchester. He said a bicycle. 1422 Tolland Turnpike, shorthand skills required. experience. Hours are 7 AM to 3:30 PM. Air con­ PART TIME EVENING siding, 150’ treed yard, Saturday, June 23rd, 11 to 5, 89 room Cape, front to back EQUAL m u m OmRTUMTY Restaurant, 250 Hartford room, built-in bar. Many information on thi* type of Hansen Drive. Vernon. Directions: that he felt the board still lacks that Manchester, Conn., or call Contact Dr. Donald J. ditioned, ample parking and excellent fringe Road, Manchester, WAITRESSES- Experienced baseboard heat. custom features, eat-in fireplaced livingroom, 2 Church Events Carl Skold 647-9931. preferred. No Sundays. Davis real eatate contact u* Take Tunnel Rd . to Echo, left on concern, citing some of the remarks Nlcoletti’s office at 742- benefits. REAL CREAM PUFF! kitchen. On quiet, secluded hare at TEDFORD REAL Hansen, to Open House sign. built in hutches in HEBRON — The vacation church Martha Ramey Experienced only please. Family Restaurant, 649-5487. Please come and enjoy the air con­ Director Carl Zinsser made June 12 E.O.E. 0 p: ------street. One acre lot. No ESTATE, CENTURY 21, diningroom, full basement, school at Gilead Congregational DiscovEnYouR N ext Home agents. 289-8033. ditioned comfort of this spacious 8 one car garage. $53,500. when the board approved changes in Heads Students HIGH STANDARD INC. SCHEDULING Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, Room Garrison Colonial with 1st ■■ai I u ■ ■-!—kt—«t the commission's regulations. Church will be conducted July 16 INSURANCE AGENCY ORGANIST - CHOIR 31 Proatiga Park CIrcIa COORDINATOR NEEDED nMMMr M rMU NBWCaiM Bolton, 647-9814. We are floor family room. We look DIRECTOR WANTED- First Zinsser and two other Republican through 20 from 9 a.m. to noon. Juice looking for general insurance Eaat tfartford, Ct, For Home Health Care Agen­ BELFIORE AGENCY a hill aarvice agency and forward to m eeting you. For MANCHESTER - Martha Ramey Lutheran Church, 154 Orchard ...Wiih WALLACE! further information, call directors, William Diana and Peter and cookies snacks will be provided. help. Typing required. Manufacturing/Marketlng Sporting Firearms cy. Full time, Monday to Raaltora 647-1413, whether you are looking has been elected president of the Homeowners and automobile Street, Rockville, Conn. Call Friday. Good starting salary. DiRosa voted against the proposed For more information contact Bennet Junior High School student 875-5682. ' (Located In the rear of the Acmat building)______lor a large colonial or a experience preferred however Fringe benefits. Call 643-9515 summer home we can BURKE REALTY change, but the six Democrats Cyrilla Willis. council for the coming year. She will train right person. Jewell- for appointment interview, 9 WATERFRONT year-round REALTORS OPEN HOUSE home and summer resort all help you. Count on us lor 871-2671, or CUSTOM RANCH favored it. The church is making plans for its succeeds Gordon Fallone. She is the England Insurance Agency, to 5. 646-4662.______in one. 7 room maintenance service at It’s best. 649-0378 Seven rooms, built in 1972, Coleman and Kevin Moriarty, com­ annual chicken barbecue schuedled daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. MANCHESTER SUNDAY • lUNE 24 • 1-4 p.m. HAIR DRESSER- Full time. free Ranch. Located on an 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, mission chairman, both agreed that for July 7 from 5 to 7 p.m. SHEET METAL RANCH Ramey Jr. of Lewis Street. SECRETARY - Full time. MECHANICS- 1st. Class MACHINISTS Manicuring-Nail Care. exclusive private section of fireplaced family room, the only thing the commission had Tickets are available from any Some shorthand required. Coventry Lake, Attractive New 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 Charlene Senteio succeeds Adam Installer for Industrial and 268 St. Manchester_ Qualifications:- Beneficial- baths, 2 car oversized gar­ large private deck, accomplished during the past year member of the Men’s Fellowship South Windsor Bank & Trust Ws havs opanings for tha following Educational & Insurance financing available. R. Brogfda as vice president. Charlene Commercial Heating & Air age, huge country kitchen, professionally landscaped, was the proposal it drafted which group. Co. Main office. Apply in per­ Conditioning Duct Work. Pay oxperlancod machino oparators: Benefits provided. Call 872- Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, DID YOU KNOW? U i i O i T . is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son. 1033 John Fitcli Blvd. 8197, 872-8044, after 7 p.m. 646-1980 or 647-1139. aluminum siding, spacious 2 car garage, mid $70’s.* made changes in its regulations. The annual church picnic will be Charles Senteio of Carter Street. according to ability. 100% Industrial parks burgeon REAUORS South Windsor. Between 9 AM Paid Company Benefits. Op­ deck. Not in sub-division. Commissioner Michael Pohl, who July 15 at noon at the Footehills and 3 PM.______MECHANIC- Air Con­ EAST HARTFORD- 7 Room Quite setting on % acre in commercially zoned portunity for promotion with BORIIIG MU. OPERATOR Ranch. Bus route and utilities. came in for a bit of criticism for Farm. fast growing company. Phone ditioning. Immediate need. treed lot. 79,900. aroaii near and with good V ern on LEGAL SECRETARY- For Experienced needed. License Family Room with slider to accessibility to airports. Real Estate Department in preferred. DAVID JAMES patio. Attached garage. Air medium size East Hartford RG BORE OPERATOR 1200 to 2800 sq. ft. retail or PERSONNEL, call 649-7000. Conditioned. Storage shed. HOWLAND REALTORS office space. Ideal for ap­ Law Firm. Must have Thasa aro Immadlata opanings for Well insulated. Extras! $59,- Probate Notice parel store, beauty shop, experience, and excellent axparlsnead “top notch” machinists. Wa SALES- Receive incoming 900. 568-2553 for appointment. 643-1108 SHOWCASE skills. Salary commensurate NOTICE TO CREDITORS music store, etc. Call for ESTATE OR ROSE E. LOVETT, oftar sxcallant starting wages and frings customers orders, prepare with skills. Call Paula at 289- deceased applicable forms, obtain EAST HARTFORD - HEBRON - Builder’s own 3 details. 8625. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. banafita—Including “profit sharing”. low’s your chance to Inspect this large 8 room Colonial necessary customer and Converted Ranch. 11/2 baths, year old full dormered REALTY Judge, of the Court of Probate, 4 bedrooms, full partially District of Manchester at a hearing Exparlancad only noad apply. featuring 4 bedrooms, 1st floor family room, 2 baths, 2 car product information, adviser Custom Cape. 3 bedrooms, I Invitation to Bid held on June IS. 1979 ordered that au garage wit)i loft and nicely treed 480' deep lot. Reduced to products availablity, pricing, finished rec room. $51,500; R. 1/2 baths. Fireplaced living 'Ibinber All Point* Retecation’’ 13 L Middle Tpke claims must be presented to the $73,900. Eves. 646-0618. and shipping dates. HiA Zimmer. J/D Real Estate, room, formal dining room, EAST HARTFORD fiduciary on or before September IS. THE WARD MFG. CO. 646-1980. . KEITH REAL ESTATE 1979 or be barred as by law provided. 186 ADAMS ST. Dir. - From Main St. cast on Charter Oak to left on Autumn School Dipolma, or the wood stove. On I plus acre lot. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pearl J. Hultman. MANCHESTER St. Signs posted. equivelent in a combination Country setting. Mid $60s. TEDFORD REAL ESTATE 646-4126 6 4 9 - 2 9 9 2 BID ||I507 Ass’t. Clerk 6464580 scnooling and experience, plus Principles only. 228-9014. The fiduciary is; 2 years related office Amesite Work at Jonn F. Lovett 19 Bolton Center Rd. B o lto n Various Schools S4 Hawthorne St., experience required. Must MANCHESTER - 29 Lucian Information may be ob­ Manchester, CT. also be able to work effective­ Street. 6 room dormered Cape 06040 ly with customers. Apply JOiy THE W ET SET tained from Miriam P. Levin­ 051-6 with 3 bedrooms, dining room, r STim USG DECOR , between 12:30-3 p.m. to Greets you In this contem­ This summer you'll spend son, Assistant Director of fireplaced living room. 1 1/2 porary U&R home. 2 MACHINIST Rogers Corp, Mill Street, more time in the lake than In car detached garage with at­ Business Services, East Hart­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Manchester, Conn. Equal Op- THE BARROWS CORNER fireplaces, central air, 2 ESTATE OF OTTO F. SONNIKSEN, tached covered patio. Plaster this lovely home. 4 large BRs,. ford School Department, 110 portumity Employer, M/F. car garage, lovely settling deceased walls, gas furnace, gas water on private acre lot. Call FP in LR, efficient kitchen. Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, First Shift heater, 1 1/2 years old. Barbara Bosetti 649-8716 Private, B. Bosetti 649-8716. ford, CT. 06108 until bid Judge, of the Court of Probate, Rm I opportunity to domonatralo your Mochlno LIBRARIAN- Part time, District of Manchester at a hearing childrens. MLS preferred. Fenced in yard on a quiet opening on July 9,1979 at 2:00 held on June 14, 1979 ordered that all SklllB at working wHh elooo tolorancoo. Miwt bo street. Close to -all con­ p.m. The East Hartford claims must be presented to the knowlorigoblo In totting up an

HEBRON - Two building lots App. 4 acres each. Treed imnsH lots. Asking $14,000 each. realty company TEDFORD HOURS: REAL ESTATE Dally 8:30 - 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING, 647-9914 m or NEW OR USED, CALL US FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE 423-8958 REAL ESTATE NEEDS. WE ARE A FULL SERVICE ORGANIZATION. By Sue Peck Real Estate Editor

SHOP FOR BEST HOME IMPROVEMEHT (or less) MGL freight RATE LO IR . A dealer prep. What do you do when your home needs help and your MONARGH-ZEPHYR-CAPRI-BORCAT pocketbook can’t afford it? The cash that you need can be obtained but to get the best rates possible can take a little shopping around, SPECIAL REALTY CD., IRC. advises the Lenders Council of the National Home CONPMUBIE StVMCS OS m CUS IN STOCII! This 6'-4 rm. Split is a “must see”. Features central air Improvement Council. conditioning, huge pine panelled porch off den, livingroom, 99 East Center Street Suggested ways to borrow money can be: eat-in kitchen, cement patio. W vate park-like setting. 1. A Savings passbook loan. You borrow against 522-2141 (WASH. ST.)______Many extras. your savings at a loan rate of about 2%. However the Manchester savings cannot be withdrawn until the loan is repaid. 2. Borrowing on the accumulated value of your life BUY OR LEA5B YOUR NEXT CAR FROM THE MOST MODERN UNCOLN-MERCURY FACILITY IN SO. NEW ENGLAND 643-2692 insurance policy. ■ MORE with Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 3. A second mortgage loan - your home acts as collateral. 4. Borrowing from a credit union, or your bank SEMTRY where you do your saving and/or checking. REAL ESTATE SEIMIES 5. Or possibly inquire at your bank about an FHA n a > improvement loan. NEWMAN LINCOLN-MERCURY IB 29 Connecticut Blvd., Eaat Hartford Robert D, Murdock^ Realtor It does pay to shop around for the best rates available 585 CONNECTICUT BOULEVARD, EAST HARTFORD 289-4331 regardless of the sum of money. PAGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Fri., June 22, 1979 Frank and Ernest EVENING HERALD, Fri.. June 22, 1979- PAGE Nt)UPTgc|,| Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz I ' N l . 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E W 1 E?O n G I 4 Within man's P L U 8 8 L y Strvicat Ollend 31 Stnleai Otfared 15 Young man E L K 8 power E A R E W E 16 Buff 8 K 1 CARPENTER • Repairs, 5 Scouting A N 1 T A C U Q Q E C&M TREE SERVICE - Free t h E T i m e DEAR ABBY; At 82, father is becoming increasingly frail 17 Arrest D remodeling, additions, gar­ group (abbr.) D A R T T 0 M H 0 n estimates, discount senior ages, roofing. Call David Th a v « » - i » and forgetful. He has substantial means and has iiv ^ alone 18 Tibetan 6 Not in H 1 8 8 T P T N T citizens. Company LOVING MOTHER will care ODD JOBS - Lawns mowed Patria. 644-1796.______with a housekeeper since Mother died five years ago. I am % capital 7 Small rug Manchester-owned and 20 Cleaned off 29 Native of (or your child In her licensed and trimmed. Garages, his only child (a daughter) with a family of my own. I’ve in­ 8 Make holy 50 Narrative operated. Call 646-1327. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Pritcllla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 22 Compass Dundee home. 643-8710. cellars, attics, cleaned. vited him to live with me but he's reluctant to give up the 9 Sole 51 State (Fr.) Reliable brother team. 646- - Remodeling and Additions. point 10 Trade 31 Syringe (si.) Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 home he's lived in for so many years. 24 M a o _____ 53 Blob B & M TREE SERVICE - 6894.______11 Thing owed 32 Singletons years experience! For Free Now the problem: Some former friends who wronged Dad I PIPNT KNCW tung 33 Antiprohibi­ 54 Hawkeye Specialists in tree and stump Auto* For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale eg Trucka for Safa 19 Tin (chem.) removal. Senior Citizen WILL DO BABYSITTING In WILL DO OFFICE Estimates, call 646-4239. 81 Trucka for Sale 62 in business years ago have suddenly started to visit him FARRAH FAWCETT HAP 25 Landing boat 21 Marries tionists State my home. Verplanck School regularly. They've introduced him to a young member of A NEW POSTER CXIT.' 28 Forfeit 38 Existed 55 Chicago Discount. 24 hour service, 643- CLEANING in the evening- FARRAND REMODELING - 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida 23 Australian area. Call 649-3219 mornings. 1973 CHEVY IMPALA 1973 DATSUN PICKUP- Best CHEVROLET TRUCK 1976- their family and he has become quite infatuated with her. 30 Arabian ship badger 40 Heavy mayor 7285. ______IPS, Customized, in and out. 14 ...... Cabinets and Formica Tops, PARTS- 350 engine. offer. CaU 649-5334. 1/2 Ton Pickup, Step Side. The dollar signs in her eyes are abvious to me, but not to 34 Poverty-war sleepers 58 Type of fuel Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ miles per gallon on regular 24 Prickly herb REWEAVING burn holes. COMPLETE LAWN PalnHng-Paperlng 32 Automatic transmission, Custom Deluxe. 16,000 miles. Dad. =9®"'=? ) 25 Me'ta’ilic vein 46 Redeems - 59 Actress ditions, Decks, All types of fuel. Loaded with extras in­ drive shaft, and 4 doors. 35 Charitable or- or rhair Zippers, umbrellas repaired. MAINTENANCE- Mowing, 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN 6 cylinders, standard I don't want to deprive my father of any real happiness in 48 Note of the Lupino Remodeling and Repairs. cluding Factory Air! Low Reasonable prices. 742-7459. transmission. FM-AM radio. 3 ganization " Window shades, Venetian Edging, Hedges, Shrubs PAINTING - Interior and window van, Excellent condi­ his last years, but neither do I want him to fall prey to these scale 60 Astronaut’s Trimmed. Weed & Pest Con­ Phone 643-CT17.______mileage. One owner. tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ extra new tires. $3500. 643- blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT, exterior, paperhanging, Excellent condition. Over opportunists I do not trust. What, if anything, should I do? 36!-Au‘!d’Lang 49 Strop a razor ferry Marlow's, 867 Main St, 649- trol. Reasonable, Reliable. excellent work references. LEON CIESZYNSKI tains chairs. Stereo and 8653. (? I o ' $14,000 invested. A re a l CONCERNED IN CALIF. 1 2 647-9260. cassette. Radials. 429-9461. 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 1 0 11 Free estimates. Fully in­ BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ bargain for $7495. Must be 37 Smear sured. Martin Matson, 649- ditions, Remodeling, Rec Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 64 "lANbSiARR?AHD" seen. Call 6434)421. TOP CASH for junk or DEAR CONCERNED: How much your lather should he 39 Supervisor 12 1 3 14 AID IN PROGRAMMING 4431. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens wrecked cars. Call Blender’s 1977 CHEVY HALF TON - 41 Darling PAINTING MOTORCYaE protected “tor his own good" and whether he's competent to 19 YOUR COMPUTER- No Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath Excellent condition. Custom 1 6 17 “PROFESSIONAL WORK FOR 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. of Hartford - 522-4414. INSURANCE- Lowest Rates make his own decisions are proper questions to discuss with 42 Diminutive suf­ LESS." charge til the job is done. 10 QUALITY PAINTING and Tile, Dormers, Roofing. wheels-cap optional. 646-5885, fix Excellent running condition, 19 1 9 FoiLV msunBD_^ years experience! Get the Paper Hanging by Willis Residential or Commercial. 528-5827. Leave message. Available! Immediate Bin­ his lawyer and physician. In the meantime, spend as much 2 0 21 automatic transmission, 1972 FIREBIRD - 350 V-8, ding. Sunny Day Option. Call time with your lather as possible but resist tbe temptation ^ I 'S uIIDluii 43 Solar disc results you want. Call: Schultz. Fully insured 649-4291.______[M 2 2 alemnoeSi c. wikoTo® ! power steering and radio. P.S., A.T. AM-FM stereo, 44 CIA 2 3 2 4 S43-S136 Professional Programming, 1973 3/4 TON PICKUP Joan, 643-1126. to bad-montb bis new Mends. references. 649-4343. LIGHT CARPENTRY - Rec New battery, new body work. radlals, rear defroster. 65,000 Captafn Easy — Crooks & Lawrence forerunner MBERT I. NURMI CAMPER SPECIAL 2 9 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 649-6763. miles. Good condition. 568- 45 Superlative 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 rooms, roofing and repairs. 568-2646. CHEYENNE. Excellent con­ 1976 HONDA 750 F- Showroom DEAR ABBY: Perhaps you will put this letter in your own A&W PAINTING Contrac­ 3243. suffix 3 4 Free estimates. Call Charles 3 5 3 6 CELLAR & ATTIC dition. Dual gas tank, dual condition! Fairing and other words and tell my husband that he needs help. He won't 1 CAN AOSUKe VOUiCAPTAIN. IN ANY C A 5 E - IF HE STARTS 47 Group ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, tors. Quality painting and Schiavetti at 649-2405 283 CHEVY ENGINE - All W HILE ON Y'5ee, easy., our CLEANING- Light Trucking, batteries, air conditioning. extras. Must sell! $2500, or WAPH 70 6 69 15 THOROUSHLV ACTINS AWKWARP-I ALWAYS 49 Aardwolf 3 7 paper hanging at reasonable GMC 1973 WINDOW VAN - listen to me. BELOVEP LEAPER 3 6 3 9 4 0 4 1 attics, garages, yards Yard Work. Free Estimates. anytime. rebuilt. Have receipts for 649-5127 after 5 PM. best offer. Call 5^-6752, after BIMIMWflSHEPl HE’S NOW A CARRY A FEW AUHB9IA GA9 cleaned, moving, rates. Fully insured. Free Automatic, power brakes, He is 60 pounds overweight and, to make matters worse, a &KOU0HT ME TO HI5 52 Uncompromis­ $1000 Invested. Will sell for 5:30. DEVOTEP MEMBER OF ' ©RENADES FOR ANY 4 2 4 3 trucking.Loam for sale, ^ w n Call Rick at 646-0709, after Estimates. Call Wayne 649- power steering. V-8, 350. 53,- diabetic. He has a wonderful family who loves him very YACHT T’TAKE JWE ing 4 4 5:00 p.m. Booflng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 $ ^ or best offer. 646-1142 1971 FORD WINDOW VAN - 6 EMERSEWcyi k Hoase A a A iu t 56 Cereal grass service. No job too big or 7696. 200 miles. Good condition. much. Whenever one of us reminds him that he needs to lose 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 6 anytime. cylinder, automatic. Depen­ 1973 SUZUKI TS 125 - $400 or 50 WE 57 Cotton fabric small. 568-8522. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Rear bench seat. $2,750. 646- weight, he says, "So if I die, you will be left well-off." LAWNS MOWED OR any dable and economical. Call best offer. Call 749-3283 DON'T EVEN 61 Hawaiian 4 9 9 0 9 1 PERSONAL Paperhanging ment Co. Expert installation SET OF APPLIANCE 3190. Please, please, help us to help him. He is a dear and H] 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 other lawn maintenance ser­ For particular people, by 649-9598. weekends. Ask for Mike or /VEEP TO volcano. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. of aluminum siding gutters HEADERS - For a 1964 or 1966 wonderful person. I want him around to see his grand­ E5CAPEI 9 6 5 7 5 6 5 9 vices. Ambitious 16 year old Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. leave message. M a un a _____ 6 1 Fireplaces,concrete. Chimney and trim. Roofing installation small block Chevy 2 Nova. LINCOLN 1973 MARK IV- 63,- children grow up, and he won't be around if he doesn't take 62 Depression ini­ has own equipment and 1970 DODGE VAN - Windows, 6 2 repairs. No job too small 000 miles. Sunroof, silver on 6 3 6 4 reliable. Tocid Shorts, 646- and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. Brand new. $50 pair. 646-1142 automatic. Excellent body. 1976 HONDA CB500T- 3000 better care of himself. tials Save! Call 644-8356 for es­ PAINTING - INTERIOR & silver. Best offer. Call 643- anytime. miles. $800. Good condition. 63 Large, sea 6 9 4962. EXTERIOR- Quality 2881. Stereo tape. $1300 or best HIS WIFE 6 6 6 7 timates. SPECIALIZING cleaning and offer. 649-^5. Call after 5 p.m., 528-7038. Workmanship! Very repairing chimneys, roofs, MUSTANG 1967 CLASSIC- 64 Bird THOROUGH, RELIABLE Reasonable Rates & Satisfac­ new roofs. Free estimates. 30 1968 VOLKSWAGEN DUNE DEAR WIFE: An obese person knows be needs to lose INEWSFAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) EXPERT PAINTING and Has many options. P.S., A.C., uMizuca 65 Noun suffix LANDSCAPING Specializing WOMAN seeks housekeeping tion Guaranteed! Call Rick at years Experience. Howley, BUGGY- Must see! Call after weight, and being constantly reminded of it will only make duties in Manchester area. AT, Tilt wheel, console, etc. 6-2I_ in Exterior House Painting. 6464)709, after 5:00 p.m. 643-5361.______6 p.m., Gail or Gidget, 643- him feel guilty-which will make him feel ratten, which will Will do windows, wood floors. Asking $375.00. or Best Offer. Tree pruning, spraying, Call M7-9502, keep trying. 5457. cause him to eat to feel better. mowing, weeding. Call 742- Please call 643-8793 between 9 EXPERIENCED PAINTING ROOFER WILL Install roof, If he chooses to dig his own grave with his fork, no one can Win at bridge - 11:30 AM Alley Oop — Dave Graue 7947. By Craig Ogden. Quality siding or gutter for low dis­ 1973 VEGA- Needs engine ■top him. Rut if he really wants to help Umself, let him Workmanship! Interior and count price. Call Ken at 647- repair. Asking $400. Call 647- HOUSE WASHING write to me and ITl tell him what to do. WILL CLEAN YOUR HOUSE ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING - Exterior. ‘‘You Tried The IM ^...... 1562, after 5:00 p.m. 1HAT'6 RI6HT.X Y'MEAN ON THIS - $25 per day. References. Will Rest, Now Stick With The NOW COME /OOUNTINS TH EY LIKE Attics & Cellars cleaned. For do parties. Call Jackie 643- Haating-Plumbing 35 DEAR ABBY; I have a beautiful diamond ring which was END T E A T LI'L free estimate, call 646-1943. Best". Call 649-8749, 742-9979. 1978 JEEP CJ-7 GOLDEN TOU TV\0. OF TH’ , Avoid dangerous doubling 0136. 1973 CHEVY IMPALA - Hard­ NOWI Clun your Aluminum or Vinyl given to me by my mother-in-law when I became engaged. It DHERE ARE ISLAND] FELLAS , SEWERLINES, sink lines, EAGLE- Hardtop. Power LIKE TO J] top. V-8, automatic transmis­ was given to her by her mother-in-law, so I consider it a ONLY FOUR hearts and the king and jack WATERPROOFING PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - cleaned with electric cutters, steering. Front swaybar. Only Siding to that “New Look”. We Preesure priceless heirloom. eiA N TS ON NEED YOUR HOUSE Quality craftsmanship at low sion. Power brakes and of diamonds. Hatchways, foundation CLEANED? Let two reliable, by professionals. McKinney 4,000 miles. $6700 firm. 644- Waeh your home with sale, but effective When the time comes, I will offer the ring to my son for 1H' ISLANP?.' NORTH cracks, sump pumps, tile steering. Air conditioning. A 9490, after 2:30. Then South made his slam responsible College!0 c lr ird o ...... Disposal Com'- sacrifice at $600. Call 633-9118. his bride—and that poses a problem because I have twin 4 9 lines, window wells, walls pany, 643-5308. chemicals. We remove chalk, mildew, by means of a Vienna . it! Please call 646-7306, after Building Contracting 33 sonsi 4 K 9664 He led a diamond to stucco. Work guaranteed. 30 5:00 p.m. 1979 MUSTANG - 6 cylinder, 4 atalns, and dirt to make your home NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 1974 MONTEGO MX- 4 door. 8 speed. Loaded, 23 mpg city, 28 How should it be decided twin which gets the ring? Should * A491S3 dummy's ace and then ran years Experience! 643-4953, ‘ 3 4 4 6 875-6963. WES ROBBINS Carpentry repairs, plugged drains, cylinder. 39,000 miles. mpg highway. Asking $5975. Sparkle Agalnl Just like a SImonIze Job it go to the first-born twin? Or should they draw straws for off all his eight trumps. He remodeling specialist. Ad- kitchen faucets replaced, Excellent condition! 1 owner. Please call 646-3685. for your home’s exterlorl it? WEST EAST retained the king-nine of COMPLETE REMODELING ditions, rec rooms, dormers, repaired, rec rooms, Asking $2400. Call 6494)279 They are only 17 now, so 1 have time to make that deci­ 4 10 4 * 5 2 hearts in dummy, while his SERVICE - Rooms, garages, FOR AMESITE DRIVEWAY built-ins, bathrooms, batnroom remodeling, heat after 4 p.m. 1975 CAMARO- Yellow with Call today for a Fraa Badmata sion, but I would appreciate your suggestions. 4 J V Q 10 7 5 3 own last two cards were the additions, dormers, roofing WORK- O ver 20 Y e a rs kitchens, 649-3446. modernization, etc. Free black t^ . Excellent con­ MOTHER OF TWINS * 8 2 ♦ K J 4 ten of diamonds and the and siding. Call 643-5001. Experience! For Free Estimate gladly given. M & M 1971 PONTIAC LE MANS- 2 dition! Snows, and CB in­ 4AKJ9S432 4 10 8 7 . deuce of hearts. East was Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. Door H ard to p . 350 V-8. TheNaMforQuHty. Estimate, call Jim Hickey at cluded. Best offer. 643-4357, or DEAR MOTHER: The son who becomes engaged Drat SOUTH squeezed in the red suits and CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. Automatic, power steering, 649-8879. the slam waltzed in. HOUSE CLEANING 289-0940. BOTTI HEATING & should inherit the ring. And if the twins should announce a The Flintetonee — Hanna Barbara Productions 4 AKQJ87 PROBLEMS? Floors, walls, Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. radio, vinyl roof. Mechanical­ Our reader’s questions PLUMBING- Toilet repairs, ly sound. $1500 firm. 643-2880. donble engagement, let them draw straws. 4 A 2 carpets, windows, furniture, LOVING, RESPONSIBLE Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. 1969 PONTIAC VENTURA - MAK PAINTING ♦ 10 5 were about our opinion of his kitchen and lav faucets doubles and of his partner’s generai cleaning. One time or MOTHER will provide day Runs well but needs work. 4 Q regular service. replaced and repaired. 1971 CHEVROLET $100. 644-0031. CONFIDENTIAL TO "BIG JOHN IN YAKIMA, WASH."; AREN'T ...SO , I of a club. care in her Licensed Home, Remodeling. Call 6 4 6 ^ 1 . DOMESTICARE 643-1945. Call 646-5346. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY CONCOURS WAGON- Never spit In a well. Yon might have to drink from It. y o u THE DESIGNED Vulnerable: Both Here are our expert Original owner. 350 V-8. 643-2659 ...AND Carpentry and general con­ 1971 FORD TORINO - Good ONE WHO AW OWN RIGHT, YOU'RE Dealer: South answers: MOTHER WILL DO babysit­ Automatic, power steering, “Whan Only The Baal Will D o ... 1. The double of four FOUNDATIONS tracting. Residential and Flooring 36 condition. Good buy at $4(W. Getting married? Whether you want a formal church SAID WE SOLAR GROVER North ting in my home. Call 643-2076 radio, luggage carrier, Call evenings or weekends. Ifa Only Tha Baal Wall'Do" STILL West East South hearts was bad. East knew PLASTERED, chimneys commercial. Whether it be a wedding or a simple do-yonr-own-thing ceremony, get SHOULD ENERGV / NOT 2 ^ anytime.______pointed and recapped. Call small repair job, a custom positraction, trailering axels. 633-0169. the hand wouldn't play there Abby's new booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." SAVER. HAPPY, 34 Pass 3 4 Steve at 647-1290 or 528-5278. built home or anything in $2000 firm. 643-2880. and he didn’t really want a BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FLOOR SANDING & Send t l and a long, stomped (28 cents) self-addresaed RIGHT RIGHT Pass Dbl. 4 NT With Dry Wall Stone Walls, between, call 646-1379,, REFINISHING- Floors like envelope to Abby: IK Laaky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. V heart lead against spades. Pass 5# Dbl. 6 4 2. The double of five dia­ Fences, etc. Quality new! Specializing in older ? . A Pass Pass Pass Workmanship, Reasonable BABYSITTING WANTED CARPENTRY & MASONRY - floors. Natural and stained monds was reasonable. A Prices. Call after 6 p.m. 649- Will watch 1 or more children Additions and Remodeling. floors. No waxing anymore. diamond lead actually would 5635, and 643-9508. Saturday in my house. Bolton, Coventry Free estimates. Call Anthony John Verfaille, 646-5750 after Opening lead: 4K have broken up thh Vienna and Sunday, 10 to 2. area. Call 644-9243. Squillacote 649-0811 6:00 P.M. T coup before it got started. 3. The club lead turned out % By Oswald Jacoby ooooooooooooooociOoeoooo 0oeooaoaoooeaooeoaoooaooieiooeoeooooaoooaDoooooooeooooeooooao( to be unfortunate but we Astrograph and Alan Sontag can’t really blame West. It is The Born Loser — Art Sansom tough not to lead a suit Garden Producta 47 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Otilces-Stons tor Rent 55 Today’s hand was sent to headed by ace-king. gullible for your own good. Be us by a Canadian reader Finally, if east had never a comparison shopper, not an with several questions about PICK YOUR OWN MANCHESTER - Main HEBRON CENTER- 4 Room 466 MAIN STREET. North of c fo u r ARB '((3U THE C fP ? C m e s e x , opened his mouth South STRAWBERRIES - 224 Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, Apartment, plus bath. Heat Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. Impulse buyer. the bidding and the play, so would surely have tried the Hillstown Road, Manchester. hot water, appliances. No and hot water Included. $250 of centrally located space. ^ B i r t h d a y SAGITTARIUS (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ORAMI? the article will also include simple diamond and f,arge field, open until dark. monthly. Children welcomed. A failure to cooperate with the “Ask the Experts.” ?ets. Parking. Security. 523- Ideal for store, office or other associates today could lead to gone down at the slam 047. No peU. Call 646-6776. business or commercial use. West’s king of clubs held (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 1978 MONARCH your undoing. Where teamwork the first trick. He shifted to HAY FOR SALE - Save, pick Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. June 23,1979 is required, pull your share of the jack of hearts which up you baled hay right in the CENTRALLY LOCATED - 4 A rewarding year Is ahead of the load. (For a copy olJACOB'. MOD­ field. Coventry - 742-9168. Room Duplex. Completely South won with his ace. ERN, s e n d SI lo : "iV /n at you, provided you eliminate CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) IJ South studied the hand for a remodeled. Carpeting, gar­ ’^ O ^ E ^ P A C E some of the unproductive You may find It difficult today to Bridge," care of this newspa­ Antiques 48 LANDLORDS- List all TOur age. 1 child. No pets. Security. while and finally decided to per, P,0, Box 489, Radio C, / vacancies with us for FREE! tilings that have held you back be as productive as you'd like, $285. 646-4144, ask for Jim. ; F O R R E N T In Die past. Be hopeful regard­ owing to outside distractions. play East for at least four Station, New York, N. Y. 10019.) WANTED: Antique furniture, 100s of qualified tenants |250 Square feet, center of ing new starts. Put blinders on if conditions glass, pewter, oil paintings or waiting. Call Rental BARGIN BANANZA - Manchester, air con- CANCER (June 21-July 22) get out of hand. Heathcliff — George Gately other antique items. R. Assistors, 9 to 9, 236-5646. Spacious 3 bedroom, all 'ditidn'Ining and parking. Treat your responsibilities real­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Harrison. 643-8709. appliances. Kids and pets. ok. :Call,'643-9551.TatPfi istically today Instead of leav­ Keep a low profile socially $160. (415-3). Rental ing things to pure chance. today, because If you hotdog It Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Dedication, not Illusion, Is too much, you will be giving RESPONSIBLE needed lo solve problems. more ammunition to one who Is winthrop - Dick Cavalll INFLATION SENSATION - Wanted to Rent 57 Your new Astro-Graph Letter already a trifle jealous of you. n r COLLECTABLES FOR ROOMMATE WANTED TO tells you what lies ahead for PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) The share large house near lake. Plush 3 bedrooms, yard for SALE- A Governor Winthrop kids and more! Only $155. WANTED TO RENT - FOUR you for the year following your outcome of events Is a bit Desk. $60. Please call 646- Located in E. Hampton. $150 birthday. Get yours by mailing uncertain today, so be wary of rM-THINKINQOF PUTTIN® PEPPERDNI YiT complete. Days call Robert at (417-1). Rental A ssistors, ROOMS by quiet refined cou­ EVERVBOPyfe A 1758. small fee. 236-5646. ple in forties. 649-9882. Keep $1 lor each to Astro-Graph, taking too much for granted. QUlTT1NQ 6 CHOOi_ SLICES ON PIZZAS. 871-1601. P.O. Box 489, Radio City Sta­ S P E C IA U S T trying. Avoid making rose-colored pro­ /AND G rE T T IN tr THESE CAVS. Wanted to Buy 49 PERFECT HIDEAWAY - tion, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to jections. A JO B ... Luxurious 1 bedroom, very . specify birth sign. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be 474 MAIN STREET - Second ADULT WORKING COUPLE LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Avoid the quiet. Just $175. (421-3). Ren­ - 2 bedroom dulpex or wary of a tendency today to say floor. 3 room heated apart­ ' company of persons today who things lo others without think­ ment. No appliances, no pets. tal Assistors, small fee. 236- townhouse preferred. August deal In intrigue. They may ing. Thoughtless remarks RIGHT FRONT FENDER Security, tenant insurance 5646. 1st. occupancy. No pets or ' attempt to draw you Into some- could wound one who respects For 1957 Plymouth Savoy. required. $225/monthly. Call children. 649-3329 after 4 PM. . thing that Isn’t your style. you. Please call 644-3205. 646-2426 from 9 - 5. BRING ROVER - Spotless 2 4 Dr. Sedan, econ. 6 cyl. engine, auto, trans., Pow. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Suc­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If bedroom, all appliances. Full COUPLE WITH 3 children cess could elude you today If someone Is managing a situa­ WANTED- CHILDS basem ent. $200’s. (422-4). want 3 bedroom apartment or steer., pow. breakes, AM-F M radio, steel belted W.S.W. you underestimate either the tion lor you today that could BICYCLE- 12 to 16" wheel Rental Assistors, small fee. home to rent in Manchester. challenge or your opposition. coat you out of your pocket, diameter. Good condition. 236-5646. Call 643-2932. Size things up In advance with peek over his or her shoulder SINGLE WORKING GIRL radial tires. a critical eye. to be sure everything Is going Reasonable. Call 643-7699. DESIRES SAME TO share FLICKERING FIREPLACE - LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) Others along property. O IQTtby NEA. )t»t .7 M U 8 Pal 0« aVAuj expenses in 2 bedroom apart­ USED MOPED- Good running Warms this lovely 2 bedroom. will resent It today If they feel GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) For ment in Cromwell. Pool, ten­ Call for info. (435-1). Rental you are unduly flattering them the sake of expediency today Short Riba — Frank Hill condition. Call 228-0207, nis courts. Oniy 15 minutes to anytime. Assistors, smali fee. Rental In order to gain your ends. Be you might agree to do some­ Hartford. Call 565-3310 or 635- Assistors 236-5646. NEED 3 BEDROOMS FIRST diplomatic, but not deceitful. thing that won’tserve your best D O "YOU W E A R 1380 after 5 PM. FLOOR- Please write: Box SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Interests. Make no decisions THE DRArSON W HO I k n e w y o u r Y WANTED - Used utility shed, ONE ABOUT.. WAS SO DUMB... MANCHESTER - 5 room 18104 East Hartford, Conn., Normally you’re quite astute In without considering all alterna­ ETHNIC , awnings, 5 speed truck. 627- 06118. business matters, but today tives. WOULD SAAOKE 9101. Townhouse Apartment. Heat/AC included. $340 per you could be a shade too (NEWSPAf^R ENTERPRISe ASSN.) H IM O U T . M fic. tor Rent 58 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT- month. Apply in person only: Fuss & O’NellL 210 Main Barry’a World — Jim Berry First floor. Mature adults. No WORKSHOP ♦(WffB A FOSS OVER 50CH A aWAU. SCRAICH.'* pets. Security deposit and Street, Manchester. Available APPROXIMATELY 500 sq. ft. TRAINS AND TOYS - Lionel, references. Call mornings or July 1. Heat available. Ample Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel Ives, Flyer, Marklin. Any age, after 4 p.m., 649-1265. , parking available. Call 649- &lastic or metal. Also dolls, ROCKVILLE - 4 1/2 Room 6358. oats, trucks, etc. pre-1950. MAIN STREET- Two Apartment. Wood stove and 568-0925. refrigerator. No utilities. 1 THINK TH' FRji/VlIS \ OBVIOUSLY The trouble apartments available July 1st. SCAR ISN'T coAeo-J A h J IS CAUSED BY 1 Wlroom includes appliances Available July 1 st. $225 □ AUTOMOTIVE and heat. $175 montnly plus monthly. 1 months security. Our Boarding House This Funny World LATIN' WITH TH' f CURATE A MAlFUHC- □ RENTALS security. 2 bedrooms in No pets. Cali 649-4414, CONPBNGIFIEiR-VPlAeNOSlS t i o n i n g o f between 5 and 8 p.m. Autoa For Sale 81 separate buiiding with 'm sdm iMcm> you wii^ps THE FORTISAN- Rooms for Rent 52 Skylight, $175 monthly plus ME. NIOHT NEWS,' Homes tor Rent 54 WE PAY $10 for complete All cars previously owned by aiGHTATRYMy security. No children, pets or I IMOUtSHT YtJU'P ROWER PIET/ THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ parking. Call after 7,6^2314. junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland BOLTON - 3 room year round BE MORE OUT OF trally located. Downtown Auto Body. 528-19M. Morlarty Bros, extended Warranty avail. rVE SEEN cottage. Couple preferred. 1- PlACE WlTrt N aXN BUTTER THAT Manchester. Kitchen COLUMBIA - 5 room duplex. THXN RADIAL privileges. Call 649-2358. Newer house. Nice rural 223-4«0. 7 to 9 AM. WE PAY TOP PRICES for HAP MORE neighborhood on 1 1/2 acres. wrecked and junk cars. A & B TIRES A.T AN /MUSCLE AFTER 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED Apartments For Rent 53 Newly Redecorated. $275. Call Auto Salvage, used auto parts. ANTIQUE AUTO Two HOURS 649-9937 or 649-6658. HOUSE IN BOLTON- No Call Tony 646-6^. 10 to choose from SHOW/ IN THE children, pets. Security. $195 LOOKING for anything in real SUN AVAILABLE JULY 1st- plus utilities. Call 643-78'“ ~ 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs estate rental - apartments, to 5:30. homes, multiple dwellings? Remodeled duplex. 3 excellent. Must sell, "Connecticuta Oldest Uncoin-Mercury Dealer*’ No fees. Call JiD. Real Estate bedrooms, stove, sacrificing! Any reasonaMe CAN'T you two D O e jy 'S T h e c o s t RP)s Associates, Inc. 646-1980. refrigerator. Carpeting. offer over $1650. (Jail after AGREE ON ' PARTS a n p Otticea-Storea for Rent 55 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. Shaded yard. Centrally A n y t h i n g l a b o r ...#SZ .75 located. Adults. $260. 646-62», APARTMENT and HOUSES AlV^byNEA Inc For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ 643-7023. MANCHESTER- Main Street 1973 FORD TORINO- 6 tals in all Areas, Prices and modern office available. 400 cylinder, automatic. Runs Conneellcula Connecticuta' THREE 4 ROOM sq. ft. Heat, AC included. Call Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, well. Economical. $650. (^11 IVeweal Newest 236-5646. Small Fee. APARTMENTS- 6«-2469 or 646-2755. 649-8072 after 6 p.m. Stove/refrigerator. Clean, lUaada International just painted. Nice OFFICE, EXCELLENT 1969 VOLKSWAGEN - 25 mpg. Scout ' ' / selected this main dish lust far you. Ted - 454 MAIN STREET- Second Dealer a lot of baloney!” floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ neighborhood. 1 apartment, LOCATION! Good Traffic Fair condition. New muffler. Dealer ment. No appliances, no pets. heat provided, $250. 2 Exposure! Heat, air, parking, New clutch. $475 or best offer. apartments heat isn't janitor. $100 per month. (Jail 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 $225 monthly. Call 646-2426, 9 Call 875-0157 or evenings call OF t h e toS. provided, $220. 649-2947. 649-5334. 875-8045. . ... "TV keeps me home every night. TV are my wife’e iniUqls.”