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Region's Congressnpen That's Entertainment: Panel Will Seek $10,000 Montreal Overtakes Assured Oil Adequate A Broadway Revival To Restore Hockey Rink Pittsburgh in NL Race Page 2 Page 7 Page 1 0 Page 1 1 iiaitrhfBtfr Rain Tonight, Ending Saturday Dstalls on pags 2 ft m u g M r r a l b Map Options Vol. XCVIII, No. 2^9 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, September 21, 1979 WASfflNGTON (UPI) - Press 1 A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681» 20$ Single Copy • 15$ Home Delivered secretary Jody Powell who said I President Carter had directed U.S. strategists to map out op­ 3wer tions that can be taken should the our hom e Russians refuse to puli th w com bat forces out of Cuba, said MCC Asks Thursday, "We are now prepared to go shortiy to the Soviets with KOVERAU specific proposais invoiving the It WINDOWS I situation." n b ir m io n Carter ruied out miiitary ac­ tion, as one highly piaced White ^ ’ S C R E E N I House officiai who asked not to be No Delays >WS identified, put it, "Obviousiy no ihh tlMM tugged, fully mather. one is considering an attack on Wide eelecdoii of diet end Cuba.” Early Thursday, several 1 Stock size windows) key senators warned the SALT II Oy Saving Price pact had little chance of Senate ratification as long as the Soviet .50 $20.50* combat brigade of 2,000 to 3,000 In Funding troops remains on the island. •mUCTIOIMUTURAL IHT DiasCTSD B Y By CHARLIE .\1AYNARI) will force reduction in the size of the SION PLASTIC Herulil Rcporler building or increase the costs of the YUOHT DOUeU-DOME Guard Duty IUUTEDETC.SAVE20% MANCHESTER -O fficials present design. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Late from Manchester Community No. DL SSM Thursday afternoon four Secret In contrast, state higher education REa 219.00 Service agents entered Sen. College and at least three other officials have said there is intense SALE Edward M. Kennedy’s office by a community colleges will ask competition for the capital improve­ $17520 side door to begin round-the-clock the Board of Higher Education ment funds and that there isn't guard duty that will continue until enough to go around during the up­ IDL 3052 next week to rescind a decision coming legislative session. REQ. 288.00 he leaves the presidential race or to delay capital improvement SALE *230.40 wins it. The protection was funding for one year, an MCC Other affected institutions include ordered by President Carter Quinebaug Valley Community because of threats received by spokesman said Thursday. RMICULITE College in Danielson, Norwalk Com­ Kennedy since he began sounding Carroll Maddox, director of munity College and Housatonic Com­ like a presidential candidate. College Relations, said $11.5 million munity College in Bridgeport. The Kennedy said, “I accept Presi­ The Connecticut Lung Association wants to Meriden (left) and Donna Copobianco of East for the construction of college committee has recommended dent Carter’s generous offer of get rid of all toll booths because of “lethal” Hartford man booths on the Charter Oak relations, said $11.5 million for the projects totaling $25.5 million be Secret Service protection and I asbestos particles released from brake and Bridge. (UPI photo) construction of MCC's permanent reduced in scale or delayed until deeply appreciate his action in clutch linings. Here, Mary Ann Laraia of campus is included in that amount. fiscal 1981 or fiscal 1982. this matter.” Presidential press The board's finance and facilities secretary Jody Powell told committee recommended Sept. 12 to Maddox said the college is working Kennedy’s spokesman, Tom ask the General Assembly to release to have plans completed by late Southwick, "We’re glad to do it. the funds in fiscal 1982 rather than January or early February. Once the Tell him the most important thing fiscal 1981, which begins next July. working drawings have been ap­ about security is to say nothing Asbestos Said Lethal proved by the state, and assuming The full board must vote on the I about it.” CHUTE committee recommendation next the bond money is in place, Maddox Tuesday when it meets at 3 p.m. At said the college could conceivably go noN The Economy that time, Maddox said, an amend­ out to bid and have a contract signed SALE PRICE London: Gold soared to an all- At State Toll Booths ment is expected to be introduced by June. time high again ’Thursday, the which wpuld restore the appropria­ fiber. It smolders there and creates 03.59 10th time in the last 14 days, and By JACQUELINE HUARD The toll booth issue is one of tion to the fiscal 1981 budget. “If not, " he said, "we're looking at pathological changes. It’s a very money. The Connecticut Turnpike a 12 to 14 percent inflation rate in the the dollar dropped to its lowest HARTFORD (UPI) - Cars and lethal, insidious and horrible dis­ was built before the federal govern­ "This will be a concerted effort by construction industry. That-either mark this year on some European trucks puff out two tons of lethal ease,” he said. “Stopping and star­ ment began subsidizing highway con­ the community colleges to get this reduces the size of the building or in­ markets. asbestos fibers each year simply by ting is an excellent environment for struction. The state bonded the cost I appropriation) back into the up­ creases the cost of another one" Tokyo: The U.S. dollar con­ braking at Connecticut toll stations. the release of asbestos. We know it’s coming session, " said Maddox. tinued downward against the and doesn't plan to pay it off until And that’s not counting the. 10 tons there. Everyone waiting in the toll 1991. Maddox said the proposal has the Japanese yen today, closing the that escapes in manufacturing. MCC officials, who have waited lines is inhaling this.” The reason it's taking so long is support of key legislative leaders and week at 221.40 yen, down from The high asbestos levels at toll throughout most of the decade to The “insidious” nature of asbestos, that of the estimated $30 million the governor. Any delay, he said. 222.35 at Thursday’s finish. plazas are caused by erosion of brake start construction, have criticized 1.88 an umbrella word for fibrous silicate collected at Connecticut tolls, only a Could be “potentially damaging to I Trading was heavy. linings and clutch facings, which con­ the delay because they feel inflation us." Chicago: Citipg the “severe minerals, is that its effects take 20 to fraction is used to reduce the bond tain large amounts of the material 30 years to appear. I effects” harvesting farmers are debt. The rest is turned over to for strength and heat resistance. Leonard Bruckman of the Depart­ suffering because of a Rock general state revenues. Dr. Richard Imbruce, a pulmonary ment of Environmental Protection’s Imbruce wants it paid off more Island Line strike. President physiologist at Norwalk Hospital, has air compliance unit said the agency Carter has ordered workers on the quickly. One thing he'd like to see is a URBAN ELECTRIC BUS seen asbestos-related cancers in 1975-1976 tested two sites at the law requiring toll booth revenues, bankrupt railway back to work for ranging from lung can cer to Madison toll plaza, two places at except for what's needed to maintain I a 60-day, cooling-off period. mesothelioma, a rare form that Norwalk and one location at the the stations, used to reduce the debt. Detroit: Chrysler Corp. direc- affects the lung and stomach linings. Stratford station. To make up the revenue lost once I tors have given Lee A. lacocca * He’ll be leading the Connecticut full executive control of the cor­ Asbestos levels were high at all the toll booths are phased out, Im­ Lung Association’s 1980 battle to con­ five sites, especially at Stratford poration and his own team of bruce suggests tbe state add a vince the Legislature to shut down where the concentrations were com­ former Ford Motor Co. cohorts to nominal sum to license fees. the state’s toll booths and find pounded by asbestos fibers released I mastermind its resurgence. It would be a cut-rate price for another way to collect highway from an industrial source, he said. reducing the public's exposure to a Chicago: The First National revenue. “Even at Madison, which is in the carcinogenic, he said. I Bank of Chicago and the Harris The biggest problem, said Im­ w middle of nowhere, you had higher “The health problems are very •OUOfTATE Bank, have announced prime rate bruce, is at six toll stations on levels,” Bruckman said. MVKirrER/CONTWM. 9at)>birsill(i{EWioilthe increases of .25 percent to 13.25 serious,” he said. Besides the tsQors'U^ sflect to the Interstate 95— Greenwich, Norwalk, The federal Environmental Protec­ asbestos fibers, motorists waiting in percent, highest in the history of Stratford, West Haven, Branford and DC TKACTION MOTOR iqus design 'with Eide tion Agency has never set limits on line at toll booths are exposed to car­ I both banks. Madison. There are two other tolls on i 8 firebox top^thet or- safe asbestos levels. The state bon monoxide and carbon particles ber to retain vyarmth. A the Conriecticut Turnpike and four at proposed its own standard — 30,(KM from tires. various bridges. tregtetesforTingsrtip Energy Update fibers per cubic meter of air, or one But Imbruce said the Legislature It makes Imbruce nervous just to billionth of a gram — but the stan­ and public will need convincing. 80W iRjrMng gKw you Washington: The average viAh one loedingl WHh queue up at a toll booth. dard was never adopted. He said it's hard to prove his case I American consumer would have "All it takes is one little asbestos iff the furnace «nd turn been $200 richer this year if the because, while doctors know FLYWHEEL TMOTOWALTERNATOfl government had jettisoned energy asbestos causes cancer, they have subsidies and price controls in trouble documenting the relationship favor of free market competition between specific exposures and SXUniKX Asbestos Risky specific cancers. in 1978, a former top U.S. energy Imbruce said the subject came up I official said ’Thursday. at a public hearing in Norwalk last Washington: Higher-priced year “but everyone sat glibly by and Breakthrough Bus 187.20 I foreign oil and demand for fuel- In Hair Dryers said the bonds won't be retired for 20 General Electric Co. has started work under a $5 million efficient automobiles from years or so, so there's nothing we can abroad pushed the United States’ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Govern­ Preuss could not, however, government contract to build a itovel urban electric bus, using ment tests have uncovered the do.” balapce-of-payments position into characterize the health risk involved highest level of asbestos yet “ We know asbestos is a car­ a 3,000-pound storage flywheelJnstead of batteries or overhead deficit by $965 million during the in any of the dryers since no stan­ wires. The horizontal flywhefel, spinning at 10,000 rpm, would second quarter, the government measured in a hair dryer since the cinogenic. That's a fact. It's simply dards exist for asbestos exposure marrying the two concepts store enough energy to move a 14-ton bus about 3*/2 miles in I reported Thursday. massive recall of dryers began from that source. together," he said. Kuwait: Algeria and Libya, earlier this year. city traffic, and it would recharge in 90 seconds. (UPI photo) I producers of light African crude The Consumer Product Safety oil highly suited to the manufac­ Commission said there may be 500 of ture of U.S. gasoline, may follow the dryers - vertical salon-style the lead of Nigeria and raise their models called the “Rocket Blower” Spy Suspect Survives - in use in urban beauty parlors oil prices, the Kuwait news agen- tellectuals in Cuba also being held as boring counter-revolutionaries on his I cy said Thursday. across the country catering to black WASHINGTON (UPI) - During 14 customers seeking Afro hair styles. years in Cuban prisons, Lawrence political prisoners — turned prison 5,000-acre cattle ranch. Stamford, Conn.: Conoco Inc. iife into "a post-graduate Ironically, he had helped the I said Thursday it will comply with It was made by Bonat Inc. of West Lunt shrugged off interrogators' education,” Lunt said. Castro guerillas in the late 1950s President Carter’s request to hold Paterson, N.J., which will voluntari­ death threats, ate a regular diet of ly conduct a replacement program “corn meal mush with maggots” and “The morale was particularly good when they were fighting to overthrow home-heating oil prices at current the worse the conditions were," he the previous head-of-state, Fulgencio levels for the rdst of 1979 unless for the asbestos heat shields in the faked his way through communist dryers. propaganda courses. said, recalling how they taped Batista. the company experiences signifi- smuggled books inside their shirts to I cant cost increases. Peter Preuss, director of health He says he survived the “mental sciences for the commission, told torture” — without ever telling the hide them from guards. "I misplaced my faith in any UPI tests conducted for the agency Cubans exactly what he did for the humanitarian feeling of the Cuban Inside Today by the National Institute of Oc­ CIA — because of his religious faith Lunt stilt refuses to tatk about his communists," Lunt said. He said he CIA connections, except to say he Classified...... 13-18 cupational Safety and Health showed and love for his family and his coun­ believed by running a good ranch, never received money or was under a Com ics...... 19 the dryer was putting out asbestos try. and paying the five peasants he CIA contract. His brother. Dr. John Editorial ...... 4 fibers at a higher level than hand­ “My love for my country has been employed better' than the going Lunt of Saratoga, Wyo., has said Lunt Entertainment ...... 7-9 held dryers previously tested “by a very sustaining factor in keeping wages, the revolution would have Obituaries ...... 10 about a factor of three.” bitterness out of my heart,” Lunt, a helped observe Soviet missiles in "welcomed my presence there." Peopletalk...... 2 The reading was .11 fibers per former cattle rancher, said Thursday Cuba during the 1962 crisis. “I learned the hard way that the Sports...... 11-13 cubic centimeter of air. Hand-held in an interview, three days after his He was arrested in 1965 as he tried communists must do everything Television ...... 9 dryers previously measured by the release from a Havana jail. to leave the country to attend his their own-way and not have a good Weather ... institute were emitting from .001 to He and his fellow inmates — in­ parents' 50th wedding anniversary. example set by a foreigner." he said...... ^ .04 fibers per cubic centimeter. Lawrence LunI cluding some of the most able in­ The charges were espionage and har­ PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept. 21..iflro:' EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Sepl. 21. 1979 - PAGE THREE The Weather ^ Region Assured 29.19 ^ y \ v Of Adequate Oil Tentative Sewer Agreement Includes Eighth District HAT 1U X. By LISA SHEPARD Bv CllAKUK MAVNAUD construct .sewer lines into and out of Pitts said he would have his town’s was very helpful. " agreement," Pitts said. "There to handle .50 million gallons per day Manchester to service Clark Street attorney examine the document and Pitts wanted to include a needs to be , . r Scrippg League Newspaper* llvruld Iti'imrliT protection for South from the proposed Buckland Com­ and Chapel. Mancheeter granted per­ have it back to the other respective paragraph which wouuld make Windsor." 1 MANCHESTER —Officials from mons development whenever it’s WASHINGTON - The New England Concessional, mission if South Windsor agreed to counsels by Oct. 3. Most officials Manchester responsible for Public Works Director Jay Giles completed. But, he said, Lydall & v f A l l J delegation was assured Thursday that the region would South Windsor, Manchester and the agreed they would like to see the designing, installing and maintaining MMWWL.U'l let it link with the line from a had no objections if South Windsor Foulds is expected to pull out of the Eighth Utilities District tentatively have adequate home heating oil supplies, by Energy reasonable distance. issue se ttl^ before the end of Oc­ pump stations if, for any reason, the approved a sewer agreementm and could provide a reciprocal agree­ sewer system and reduce its flow by H. Secretary Charles Duncan, but he was less positive in ad­ South Windsor officials wanted tober. sewage treatment plant could not ment as well. Giles said a grant IMM .sent the pact to their respective at­ the same amount. dressing other energy problems facing New Englanders. assurances that the town or the dis­ ”I don’t know what Solomon" is handle additional flow. application for upgrading the system torneys for consultation. “ We just want to cover as many c Duncan, in an hour-long meeting behind closed doors, trict would live up to its end of the going to divide the words of each "The ability of the treatment plant had been filed and said he could bases as I can see," said Pitts. "If wo lOWiil IIHPItAIMII ' told Northeastern congressmen the Energy Department The officials met Thursday night in bargain. Paragraph,” said robert Sills of the in Manchester to adequately handle foresee few problems. have to exercise it, it’s there. Then, would meet its goal of having 240 million barrels of mid­ the Eighth District’s firehouse to in­ ”We want to give South Windsor South Windsor Town Council. the flow should be part of the Tripp said the plant was equipped there’s no hassles or lawsuits." s o q V dle distillates (home heating oil, diesel) in primary clude the district in the Soulh protection in the event the district "We’re going to put it on the y storage facilities by mid-Oictober, Windsor-Manchester agreement on goes out of business.” said John shoulders of three Solomons," "The secretary feels there will be an adequate supply accepting sewer from each other’s Pitts, chairman of the South Windsor quipped district Director Joseph Manchester Fire Calls of home heating oil for the whole region and the rest of boundary. Tripp. uriWEMMiii roTOCMT • Sewer Commission. ’’Manchester Last Call for Nativa Paaciraa the country,” said Rep. Bill Cotter, D-Conn., who stayed In 1971. Manchester officials said. would then accept responsibility for Asked if he felt the meeting was For period ending 7 a.m. EST 9/22/79. During Friday for only half the meeting. He said he expects that the South Windsor wanted permission to the sewer authority.” constructive, Tripp replied. "Yes. it Wednesday, 12:10 p.m. —Dumpster fire at 366 West Hard, Crisp, Juicy night, showers and thundershowers will be scattered level of 240 million barrels will be reached. Middle Turnpike. (Town) McIntosh Apples throughout most of the Atlantic coastal states. Dolly Parton created quite a stirthe While primary inventories from New England are Wednesday, 12:20 p.m. —Dumpster fire at 401 Center Elsewhere, generally fair weather is in prospect. presently up 4.1 million barrels, compared to last year, Frosh Swoot Appio Cldor Los Angeles'City Council .'w he^ she St. (Town) Made at tho Orchards ' appeared to receive honors ai ‘‘A T^lve as stocks are built up, supplies on the secondary and Wednesday, 5:31 p.m. —Brush fire along Interstate 86. retail levels are not known to be adequate. Workers Told to Return (Eighth District I Connecticut Forecast Symbol of America.” Here,. City v.^un- Because there are no refineries in New England, most NEW BRITAIN (UPIl - Regional Wednesday to end a 21-week strike at were made the same offer given to Wednesday, 5:34 —Grass fire at town properly on FERRANDO ORCHARD Cloudy today with chance of rain beginning during the cilwoman Peggy Stevenson (left) a{0|liIiSs of the oil storage facilities for home heating oil are out­ officials of a union representing 3.300 the company. UAW members and were now using Tolland Turnpike. (Town & Eighth District) BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., QLASTONBURY afternoon. Highs near 70, 21 C. Rain tonight ending by Parton share a laugh. lUiPI pHotoff^'-: side of the area. Duncan assured the members that F afnir Bearing Co. production But 187 Fafnir machinists, who the production workers to get a Thursday, 2:23 a m. —Smoke investigation at 467 Hart­ I 3 MIIm Bayond Vlto't R M tiurinl i Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight !>0 to 5,5, highs Saturday supplies were beginning to move to New England workers have told members to cross also walked off the job in April, were better deal. ford Road. (Town) in the upper 60s. Probability of rain 50 percent today 8» - . ■ wholesalers and distributors. a second union’s picket line today and still without an agreement and no percent tonight 50 percent Saturday. Southerly winds in­ But the secretary had no answer to the serious problem return to work. negotiations were scheduled. "The lAM is using our people and creasing to 10 to 20 mph today continuing tonight then Peopletalk , * of credit facing many wholesalers and distributors. In Less than 100 of 900 workers UAW Local president Bernard we don't appreciate it. " he said. shifting to northerly 10 to 20 mph Saturday. some cases major oil companies ace giving wholesalers scheduled to go to work Thursday for McKinnon had told the union "Now they got all we got and more. 10 days to pay for their supplies, which in turn forces the the first time since April 23 were on members it was up to individuals to They have our lull package, the best SHADE TREES wholesaler to collect immediately from his customers. the job at Fafnir s New Britain and decide if they wanted to cross the that's ever been negotiated in this 2 Air Pollution Forecast Council ^^oru^- Home heating oil in Connecticut is now averaging 83.5 Newington plants, where a smaller picket lines of the International area and they are trying to improve HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Department of En­ Lost in Cireihoi^ cents a gallon. The price now ranges from 82 to 84 cents union was picketing. Association of Machinists Lodge so they can get a better deal." vironmental Protection forecast moderate air pollution in New England with a high in Vermont of 89.9 cents and But late Thursday. United Auto 1249. A company spokesman said Fafnir 1/2 PRICE levels for Connecticut today and reported good levels 'I;'' a low in Maine of 81.5 cents. Workers union regional officials executives had not been in contact Los Angeles City Councibnen lost aH their Richard J. Cardinal, the UAW Thursday. Because of high retail prices and huge wholesale directed members of Local 133 to workers' chief negotiator during the with UAW officials but still expected decorum Thursday aiid beeiirne just anothee'|Mck of differentials (as much as 15 cents a gallon) in the return to work as scheduled. Local the production workers back on the 7-UNDFAS SALE adoring fans. The occasion > the city’s rgholutibn Fafnir strike, was angered by the Long Island Sound refiners’ selling prices for No. 2 heating oil, the House 133 voted overwhelmingly machinists. He said the machinists job. crowning Dolly Patton',1‘a native synOjbl of Democratic Caucus Wednesday voted to reimpose 3 19 50 Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk America.” Reg. r . ... Point. N.Y.: Cold front approaching area from west and Her Lusciousness was4m hand to rO G l^.the federal price controls and allocations for home heating low pressure from the Gulf states. Winds southerly 10 to honor and council members fell all over e s^ p th e r oil. The vote is more symbolic than binding. The Energy Department opposes such action. 20 knots today and tonight shifting to north to northeast at in the struggle to meet her. , ■ Cops, School Compromise 2-LOCUSTS 4 SUGAR MAPLES the same speed Saturday. Clouding up today with rain Cotter told The Herald that he favors reimposing the With all the television cameramen ja m tr ^ the controls and doesn’t think doing so would keep the price Reg. ' ”,, likely late in the afternoon. Periods of rain and scattered council room, thatwasn’t jusy. Council PrMident By BARBAR A BICIIMOM) proved the road and then it rescinded light and should there be an emergen­ 36 Reg. 45*® 22.50 thunderstorms tonight and Saturday morning followed by of heating oil high. its action after strong objections cy it would keep the police cruisers John Ferraro was heard walling, “Step aside.'so We Critics of the proposal feel reimposting federal con­ 11)^111(1 Itc p iirlc r partial clearing in the afternoon. Visibility more than 5 can all have a look.” .Couneilwoman Peggy Steven­ were raised by members of the from gaining fast access to Route 30. miles lowering to 1 to 3 miles and locally below 1 mile in trols on heating oil would make it economically unattrac­ ■ VERNON - Playground equip­ school's PTO and other parents, The Permanent Municipal Building OUS son set the whole thing up: : . ment at the Center Road School will BEAUTIFUL rain and fog this afternoon into Saturday morning. tive to refiners to produce middle distillants, thus along with the school's principal, Committee had asked the Planning DUTCH SELECTION OF "See me Saturday" ••A'- be moved to another spot on the Average wave heights 1 to 3 feet today through Saturday. reducing supplies and keeping prices high. Joseph Novak. Commission to approve the installa­ BULBS MSM - Pal Poertner, one o f255 CBT Pemonal Bankers school grounds and a fence will be in­ Finger Lickin* Good Traditionally, those hurt most by high heating oil tion ol the road but the committee FORSNSK MUMS Saturday is a regular banking stalled along the border of the Police U L COLORS prices are the poor and elderly. Duncan said that $1.6 McCoy said he thinks that the road has now decided it doesn’t think the KMITV day from 9 Aiq. till Noon at: Pope John Paul II should feel right at Ktiin^n his Station property. Mayor Frank “ PlJUfT NOW FOR Extended Outlook billion would be available to help offset their expected has "become a big issue over a non- Planning Commission has any •T1IU>S*I2MKUS trip to Boston. His Ac^ Lingus jet Is calledftA “St. McCoy said. •NYUMTHS FUL BEAUTY" high fuel bills. About $400 million of that is aiready essential thing. " He said he doesn’t jurisdiction as far as the road is con­ CBTs Manchester Office Extended outlook for New England Sunday through Patrick,” but theihehu wUl be strictly Pojw. aOtfFOORS available to the Community Services Administration and However, the mayor said he fee that the number of times the road cerned. The committee is now asking West Middle Hirnpike Tuesday; Irish airline offlchils sayithe pontiff will.have his the other $1.2 billion is expected from the Windfall doesn't think an access road would be used would m ake it Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair weather Sunday. Chance of choice of kapusniak or b a rffe soup and b flj^ ^ rto ' the mayor to nave the council take Profits Tax. requested by police is essential. In necessary. action on it. WHITHAM NURSERY showers Monday. Partly cloudy Tuesday. High fie for dessert. ‘ ' , V. connection with the building of the However, two things seem to distrub most con­ The police asked for the road to use McCoy said he will ask the town at­ temperatures upper 50s to the mid 60s Suiiday Kapusniak is madeTromjiharrow to n ei'^g ^.am f. new police station, the police had ■‘GROW WITH US" gressmen: First, that $1.6 million is expected to give only only when the police cars couldn't torney for an opinion. He said he THE CONNECTICUT BANK moderating to the 70s by Tuesday. Overnight lows mid sausages, carrots,-knob celery, paraley nibts and asked for an emergency road from ROUTE 6 BOLTON 643-7802 $108 for every eligible indigent family this winter. Rep. gain access to Route 30 from the rear thinks, according to state statutes, AND TRUST COMPANY 40s to the low 50s. onions. Barszcz is duckling in beef broth, d^.bliny Shining Brightly the police station along school Silvio Conte, D-Mass., pointed out that the average fuel of the station or from West Street. that the commission has to approve OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9:00-5:30 Mcmlcr r o.l C Vermont: Fair through Tuesday. A little cooler than kartolfe is sweet potato cake with' hot pliuh and property to Center Road. bill for this winter is expected to be $1,200. The German street lamp presented by Police said that at certain times of anv publie structures and he Irels the normal. Highs 55 to 65. Lows 35 to 45. honey sauce. Bon apetit! -- First the Board of Education ap­ Secondly, Duncan said he expects the Windfall Profits visitors from West Berlin to the Town of the day the traffic backs up at the road would come in that category. Maine and New Hampshire: Fair through the period. Tax to be out of Congress and on the president’s desk for Highs in the upper 50s and 60s Sunday moderating to the Manchester recently is shining brightly in McCoy said that school officials An Eihpty. ThrpnSj::^ his signature, within a niontha nd most congressmen feel liad said the town agreed to move the 70s by Tuesday. Lows 35 to 45, this is unrealistic. front of the Town Hall. Installing the lamp How does one pick a> successor for .. Arthur McCoy Believes State equipment in the school playground, are, from left, Michael Dagon and Dennis when plans were made to build the Fiedler? It isn’t easy. Smith, town workers. The lamp, a reproduc­ National Forecast As many as 18 conductors have been mentioned as new station. He said he talked with candidates for the baton of the iegendary leader of [ Area Police Report tion of a gas lamp which was common in Caused Water Problem Councilman John Drost, who was City Fest Hi Lo Berlih in the 1920s, was presented by people chairman of the building committee Albuquerque pc 88 51 Louisville r 76 64 the Boston Pops Orchestra ~ among them, Mitch Vernon who participated in the Friendship Force VERNON - Mayor Frank McCoy state officials will end with an agree­ at that time, and he said as far as he Anchorage pc 56 48 Memphis r 74 68 Miller, Eh-ic Kunzel.'John^Covelli, John Williams, thinks that the state "unquestionably ment. r 85 78 Newton Wayland, Andre Rrevin and H ai^.E3lis could recall that it was agreed to Atlanta r 75 66 Miami Beach A juvenile who was the object of a car chase and a exchange in August. The Manchester had a role in the problems of the McCoy would like to have the town Billings c 75 49 Milwaukee c 78 54 Dickson, who served for yetrs as the late liijv tro ’s reposition the equipment and to in­ search Wednesday was apprehended in the Rockville Friendship Force gave them with an authen­ Campbell Water Company " and the put in-an additional well at the Ver­ 20 Birmingham r Minneapolis c 71 42 stall a fence "if necessary. " 75 69 assistant. area Thursday night and returned to Long Lane School pollution ot wells in the Atwood E Boston r 63 53 Nashville r 74 65 tic Hitchcock chair and a book on the history non Water Co., owned by the town, McCoy went to the school earlier Says Pops General Manager Thomas W 7 ^ rrls, for Boys. Trailer Park and he plans to see if Brownsville Tx c 85 69 New Orleans pc 86 71 “We must find the very best person (6 lead the Pops of Manchester. (Herald photo by Adamson) and to tie in the Campbell Company this week, with Dr. Bernard Sidman. Buffalo r 68 54 New York r 67 61 The youth, who was reported as a runaway from the state officials will help correct the users plus the trailer park. However, superintendent of schools, and he and the word ‘lead’ is gnicial. We can't find a state school, was observed in Vernon Wednesday and the Charlston S.C. r 80 76 Oklahoma City c 74 59 problem. it would be expensive and he hopes thinks the problem is resolved. He replacement for Atthar F ille r, and we a r ^ t even car he was in was chased to Tolland where the car chase Charlott N.C. r 68 62 Omaha c 75 45 The mayor has called a meeting of that the state will help out with the said the town will move the equip­ 58 going to try.” ended and the youth fled into a wooded area, police said. Chicago pc 77 62 Philadelphia r 68 officials from the stat Department of costs. ment and remove the remaining ONTHE EST Chicago pc 77 62 Phoenix c 103 78 Alfred E. Gardiner, 23, of 30 N. Park St., Rockville, Transportation. Department of En­ Cleveland r 70 56 Pittsburgh. r 71 58 was charged early this morning with carrying a You’re Invited The state has never taken any excess fill and level off the area Famous House Wing Chairs On Sale! All in a Diy^s if^oiM vironmental Protection, and the around the Adult Education Center, 6 Columbus r 73 60 Portland Me. r 54 40 dangerous weapon (a knife), and possession of less than responsibility for the problems which Department of Health along with also belonging to the school system, P 63 liave posed health hazards for those Dallas c 76 63 Portland Ore. pc 77 It isn’t all applause and roses for a movfe star. four ounces of a cannabis substance. several town officials. The meeting Denver Providence r 61 45 so there will be a parking area there. Four classic styles pc 71 49 Witness Joanne Woodward and one day’s. Work on Police said the arrest was made after they received a will be Wednesday in Vernon. who use the water, especially for per­ Des Moines c 84 49 Richmond r 74 62 To Join Us He also said two large trees will be the set of “Streets of Los Angeles.” complaint that someone was lying on the ground in Town officials have been con­ sons who are on low salt or salt-free in your choice of Detroit cy 71 51 St. Louis r 78 62 diets. removed. She stars as an Anglo woman who goes' iiSo the Talcott Park. Gardiner was released on a $500 nonsurety sidering legal action against the state Duluth c 63 59 Salt Lake City c 86 56 city’s barrio hunting for Hispanic kids who slashed The mayor said school officials 8(X) beautiful fabrics bond for appearance in court in Rockville on Sept. 25, because they feel that salt, stored al The slate has ordered the Vernon El Paso c 88 60 San Antonio c 87 66 her tires -- and finds thentrln Wednesday’a scene would like a fence installed Hartford c 63 40 San Diego pc 81 71 South Windsor the state garage seeped into the wells Water Co. to meet state regulations regardless of whether the access Settle back and en|oy a wonderfully Honolulu c San Francisco c 68 58 she confronts one of the culprits while he’s watering On Saturciay September 88 73 Lawrence Drybergh, 23 and Robert Costello, 21, both of and made the water unfit to drink. and to correct the problems by road goes in. He said the fence, comfortable, quality crafted winq Houston pc 79 67 San Juan pc 90 77 his lawn and he turns the hose on her — full in the chair, now al spectacular savinqs All Hartford, were charged Thursday night with larceny by McCoy said that the problem has January 1981 but the Vernon coni- which was installed in front of the Indianapolis r 74 57 Seattle cy 67 58 face. 22n(j f(Dr Refreshments and been going on for so long he's not pany doesn't have the capacity to have solid hardwood frames and e,vperl Jackson Miss cy c 88 57 possession and tampering with a motor vehicle. building now used as the adult 75 68 Spokane The director wasn't satisfied-- said thei^ray was sure if any legal steps can be taken service the extra customers, the lallorinq. And there's a perfect shape Jacksonville r 88 77 Tampa r 89 78 The two were observed, by a police officer, allegedly An Informal Fashion center, will be relocated along the too heavy. So it had to be Veshot. No, theraare no but he's hoping that the meeting with mayor said. and style for any room in your home. Kansas City pc 78 56 Washington r 70 64 stuntwomen in the closeups. taking hubcaps from cars parked at the 10-Pin Bowling Showing of Misses and police station property. Many will be ready for Christmas Las Vegas c too 68 Wichita c 80 57 Alley on Route 5. They were released on $100 cash bonds delivery if you come in and order now. a Little Rock cy 69 63 for appearance in court in East Hartford on Oct. 8. Don't miss this marvelous sale! -VJ ^ Los Angeles c 91 68 Get Thee Behind . Junior Coat Fashions, 79, Sale ends October 20lh. For a while there, lli-ysar'Old Mike Hooj>s was From 1V to 2, at D&L, Hebron Meeting Tonight And be sure to ask for tempted. After all, the S6eel box he found while The Almanac Manchester, Vernon, Cor­ your FREE copy of the mowing the lawn held 61 $100 bills. HEBRON — The Board of Selectmen will meet in Pennsylvania House By United Press International But, says the Northbrook, III., teen-afiler, “I special session tonight at 7:30 in the Town Office Building bins Corner, Farmington Collector’s Book. Today is Friday, Sept. 21, the 264th day of 1979 with 101 realized I’d end up sneaking around antfSooking to interview candidates for town building official. over my shoulder for a long time, and I didji^ want Those to be interviewed are Paui Nieisen, Hebron; Valley Mall, New Britain, to follow. .OU’UE The moon is new. that.” ' Sam Pescetello, Columbia; David E. Paine Sr., Lebanon; So he turned it over to police who found tltfVight- Bristol Plaza, New London The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Ronald Heim, Bolton; and Joseph Caron, of Hebron. a; The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. ful owner who gave Mike a $500 reward. 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V PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Sept. 21, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri:, Sept. 21, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Washington Merry Go-Round Manchester Public Records \Tall Cedars To Attend Annual Meeting MANCHESTER - Many members of Nagle of Holmes, Pa., who has spoken several $550. at 6:30 p.m. at four Danielson churches and at fX'nrraiily deeds Stevenson of Bolton, Sept. Nutmeg Forest, Tail Cedars of Lebanon, are times at the Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, Robert Samuelson for the high school. Brian T. Lindsay and 22. planning to attend the 39th annual meeting of N.H., in his capacity as supreme chaplain of Vance and the Soviets: What’s Truth on SALT? MafJe Hebenstelt, vinyl Reservations close Oct. 22 and tickets may Ma'rie T. Lindsay to Scott W. Hemingway of the Windham County Fellowship Oct. 29 at the Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America, be obtained from churchmen in ail Eastern William J. Brindamour arid siding at 46 ORs St., $4,100. Vernon and Deborah L. as Masonic affiliate. launchers seem Ijke a triumph of no- Louis home were disturbing her and Coramae Belanger, wood Killingly High School in Danielson. Connecticut communities, according to Earle By JACK \M)KRS()N our associate Dale Van Atta. 740 limit by August 1975. then promised that the 50 launchers Peter A. Tognalli, property Foreman of 354 Vernon St., The guest speaker is the Rev..Robert S. A family-style turkey dinner will be served B. Miles of North Windham, chairman. nonsense treaty-enforcement by the her neighbors. “They’re interrupting stove at 68 Jensen St., $600. WASHINGTON - A new credibili­ Vance assured Congress that the ll.S.. intelligence estimated the would positively, absolutely be on the at 64 Falkrior Drive, $57.- . Sept. 29 at South United United States. our sleep in the middle of the night,” Michael McKonCt wood ty problem has arisen in the SALT II Soviets had lived up to a particular number of unauthorized launchers at scrap heap by June 1, 1976. 500. Methodist Church. ‘"The Soviet side,” Vance said, she complained. Forest Coridomiuium stove at 123 O'Leary Drive, controversy, and this time it's not section of SALT I when he knew — or six, and the State Department’s The State Department bought the Cosmo V. Tedone Jr. and “explained the situation and ’The irony of Sullivan’s predicament Corp. to Irene R. Pisch and $600. Anita E. Carson, both of just the Russians' credibility that's should have known — that in fact they treaty-enforcement officials mulled Soviet alibi about the weather, even predicted that all the dismantling ac­ is that as chairman of the House Linda I. Pisch. property at George J. Arnold for East Hartland, Oct. 6 at questioned. It's Secretary of State had not. over the violation for several weeks. though intelligence sources noted Warren Thomas, reroof at that the Russian winter, which had tions would be completed by June 1, Merchant Marines and Fisheries 103E Cliffside Dr.. $72.60 South United Methodist Cyrus Vance's. If Fance knew his assurance was But before they could decide how to 21 Harlan St., $917. Church. kept the Soviets from taking missile 1976, and agreed to theAI.S. demand Committee, she championed many a conveyance tax. Irvin B. In his enthusiastic promotion of the false, that would be unforgivable. push this particular cookie, the Klatt and Carol A. Klatt to Bill Tunsky for Americo that no more submarii.es with costly inland-waterways project. In­ Louis A. DellaFera Jr. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, But if he didn't know, it would be Russians blithely announced that launchers apart, hadn’t prevented Brian T. Lindsay and Buccino, vinyl siding at 166 The Price Of and Christine E. replacement launchers begin sea cidentally, she was also instrumental Vance has often wound up as an almost as bad, indicating that the they were indeed over the agreed-on them from “very actively” putting Marie T. Lindsay, property Charter Oak St., $1,500. Nimirowski, both of trials before such completion.” in legislation that exempted the apologist for the « secretary of state wasn't reading the limit — by 23 missile launchers! together missile silos. It also bought at 104 Sunny Brook Drive. Murriagf lireiiHi‘!i Manchester, Sept. 22 at The he added flatly: “ Both con­ Delta Queen from federal safety Soviet Union, \ statements put out in his name, o r ' Embarrassed intelligence officials the Soviet promise that everything $68,000. Keith L. Barile and Bren­ Church of the Assumption. da G. Stewart, both of using weasel the intelligence reports on which did a hasty reassessment and wouid be hunky-dory: by June.: ditions were met.” That was simply standards that would have run the Daniel J. Lange to Sara Daniel J. Kelley and Manchester, Sept. 21. words to .cover up ^ ’ they were based. "concluded that the Soviet report ac­ And sore enough, when June came, not true, and if the secretary of state steamboat off the river. K, Robinson, property at 15 Karen L.L. Skower, both of the Russians assured our SALT didn’t know it, he should have. Clearview Terrace, $60,- Fifrino B. Moorer of 15K Manchester, Sept. 22 at St. Soviet cheating. The issue involved the limit set on curately reflects the status of the Forest St. and Gloria 1, GOLD watchdogs that the iaunchers had in­ Footnote: Intelligence sources told 000. James Church, He will say, for the number of ballistic niissile force under the agreement.” Sound O ff Greaves of Hartford, Oct. deed been dismantled. This was an us the Soviets’ blatant violations con­ Forest Condominium Keith Robertson and example, that we launchers in the Soviet Navy's vast Like the deadbeat who assures a Q. I have been closely associated 19 at Full Gospel Church. out-and-out lie. tinued at least up to 1978. Tlius for Corp. to Joseph F. Dale E. Hills, both of can verify the submarine fleet — an important creditor that “the check is in the with the drilling and exploration Fitzgerald and Norma K. Russell P. Jarvis and Our intelligence agencies found fully two years, the Russians were Manchester. Sept. 29 at St. treaty provisions weapon in the Russians' strategic mail," the Russians promised that of oil in Louisiana for the past 40 Fitzgerald, property at Karen E. Pelletier, both of that in fact the 50 missile launchers always above the agreed-on limit of Bartholomew's Church. "adequately," or that therte were no arsenal. Under the 1972 treaty, the the 23 missile launchers they “owed” years. Some oil companies stopped 103B Cliffside Drive, $70.95 Manchester. Sept. 28 at St. Bryan F. Kielbania of werent’ junked until the following sub-based missile launchers. May Be Going Up, "significant " violations of the first Soviets agreed to a limit of 740 of us under the treaty would be dis­ drilling activities on leases with conveyance tax. Bridget Church. Vernon and Margaret A. SALT agreement. these missile launchers. mantled by March of 1976 — as well October — by which time they owed proven oil reserves in Louisiana Yankee Homes Inc, to Donald A. Starkweather Cleavage of Manchester. Last year, in a slickly worded State If the Russians went over the limit as 27 ihore that would have been us several dozen more to compensate Barge B eef and used their drilling budget to Roger C. Zaklukiewicz and Jr. of 128 Eldridge St. and Oct. 13. Melanie Coulombe of 413 Department report to Congress, of 740, they were required to destroy replaced by new launchers by that for their continuing production of explore for oil in the .Arabian June M. Zaklukiewicz. Raymond J. Mason and On his cruse down the Mississippi Spring St., Sept. 29 at St. which was subsequently released to date. new launchers. property at 85 Bobby Lane, Kathleen J. Kowalshyn, or dismantle an equal number of in the Delta Queen, President Carter countries. Why lciii ul the lii);li providing them with more guidance have its annual apple festival Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 homerooms, assemblies of the entire Dinner Theater M 'lio o l? and direction. I think they're going to p.m. on the church grounds. Route 30. student body, and bookbills filled out A: After a year at MHS I am con­ perform better and feel better about In addition to home-baked apple pies, which are in advance. The annual ritual has vinced that the single greatest themselves and the school. featured each year, there will be refreshments available begun. problem we have is class cutting. We encourage them in other ac­ Revives Musical throughout the day, children's games, an attic treasures Last year it was apparent to me that tivities, too. Students doing those Mundane yet somehow still booth, and a variety of craft items on sale. it affected almost every aspect of the things will make faculty members exciting, the first day of school really working with; they firmly grasped the Persons interested in renting a table to display and sell school program and environment. I feel better about their jobs, that does represent a fresh start; a By .4LLE1N M. WIDEM sociological implications, in song, dance, items should contact David Howe, chairman of the think it affected student morale. I teachers are actually accomplishing Edna Ferber's poignant fiction, “Show- “clean slate," to quote directly from dialogue. In 1979 Guthrie at Coachlight festival, at 875-9828. know it affected faculty morale and something. I'm optimistic, in fact, I boat." was adapted to the Broadway stage Mr. Ludes' enlightening debut does the same, with alacrity and aplomb. certainly, student achievement. For already sense a positive attitude on as a musical in 1927, This was two years speech. Regardless of what anyone Cap'n Andy’s role, is, more or less, a all those reasons we've made it our the part of students and faculty. I before the Depression. Florenz Ziegfeld may say, it is never too late to connector between characters, between Annual Exhibition number one priority this year to do hope that attitude will grow. produced, Jerome Kern was responsible change one's attitudes, September is sequences. It demands a happy-go-lucky something about it. for the music, Oscar Hammerstein II Q: .W liul of llie fruiilruleil one time of the year when many countenance, a sentimental outlook, and BROOKFIELD - One of the highlites of the fall session students wish to forget the past and attended to the lyrics and the book (in leiiclier in u "«ur-zone" al- Broadway parlance, the play script) Nichols, circa 1979, gives us ^these at the Brookfield Craft Center is the annual exhibition of Q: Vuii of poor iiioralr. begin anew. nioHplierr'f e iluii'l have llir Charles Winninger was Cap’n Andy; qualities in an approach reminding us of .7 > ' ' the works of craftsmen - members of the center. This l)oi> lou iiiorule riiiiHf skipping, year’s exhibit opens Sunday at 2 p.m. with an artists' HUiiie prulileiii al M H S aa in auinr I, personally, have not exactly Edna Mae Oliver his long-scolding wife Ray Bolger, he puts gestures, gesticula­ or % ire \4*rsii'f It srriiis to he u reception open to the public. inher-riCy arliuula, liul li'urlierH changed my outlook on school, but Parthy; Howard Marsh delineated the tion, to shrewd stage use. \ieioiis eirele in uliieli ilis- liuM- given up llieir juha here al a rather renewed it. This year’s resolu­ handsome, carefree gambler Gaylord A word for the featured players — All media will be represented in the show, which will illnsiuned stuilenis skip rlusses Julie Harris will appear in “The Belle of Amherst,’’ a one-woman young age, aunie have even ahan- tion is to expand and enjoy. I’ve just Ravenal; Norma Terris was Magnolia, Margaret Lamee and J. Thomas Wierney, run through Oct. 18 and be open to the public Monday otil of lioredoiii. Pliis is un insult iloneil llie prufeaaiun. Reilueing as Ellie and Frank, the comedy team that show about Doet Emily Dickinson, at the University of Connecticut's through Friday and Sundays from 2 to 5 p m. to leiieliers. ami eonirihnies to olial recently realized how close I am to the light of Ravenal's life; Eva Puck and akipa iloea iiol appear lu aolve lliia the "Real World." Many large and Sammy White were Ellie and Frank; and aids and ahets a down-on-her luck Jorgensen Auditorium Sept. 24 at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the The Brookfield Craft Center, which is celebrating its tile presiilenl rails our "national prolileni, il only akiiiia llie aurfare. overwhelming decisions lurk around Helen Morgan had the role of Julie. A magnolia after Ravenal's left her with a auditorium box office and Ticketron outlets. Call 486-4226 for more in­ 25th anniversary this year, is a non-profit educational in- m a la ise ." Teachers' "burn-out" has Football pads and a helmet await use in the Kick-off time is at 1:30. (Photo by Cum- small child (all's well again, of course, in sitution open to all with an interest in the crafts. For A: 1 think that to a certain extent the bend — decisions which will have stellar east in an era of superlative formation. gotten a good deal of media in the mings) major effects upon my life. Act III); Brenda Michell, as the black ser­ further information call 775-4526 or write P.O Box 122 it is a vicious circle, and I'm con­ M.H.S. Football Team's season opener Broadway entertainment. The show ran Brookfield. CT. 06804 last year. I think there is some validi­ tomorrow against Fermi High in Enfield. 572 performances. vant, give the starring principals solid vinced that this cycle begins when ty in what has been described. After The reknowned College Decision support. students enter MHS for the first time will have to be made in the very near Fifty-two years later, the imaginative Julie. Harris Portrays 10 years as a classroom teacher I felf production team of Sam and Ruth Belkin, And while Nichols, Small and Ms. Iten, as sophomores. For that reason, that I had lost some spark and future, followed by the College Major along with Ms. Cassan (her Julie is finely- Planetarium Program sophomores this year don't have an Decision. If things go as scheduled. casting about for an attraction of stature enthusiasm. That's when I began to and significance with which to mark portrayed) and Ms. Rollins, are the open campus privilege. They may move into administration to sustain I'll have to settle the question of leading players in the human drama un­ ‘The Belle of Amherst' MYSTIC— "The Jewish Lunar Calendar", a 30-minute 'Employment, Further Education, or Coachlight Dinner Theatre’s seventh an­ earn that privilege later on, but for a me. I think that the last 10 years or folding. Basemore, as Ms. Mitchell’s hus­ planetarium program, will be shown at 4 p m daily Fall Season Looks Bright the Peace Corps?' in 1984, niversary, opted for a revival. STORRS - Julie H arris, one of stands) a new world. start, they're in a more structured so. education has strayed a bit. "Showboat," as seen in dinner theater band, stopped the show the other night .She lived in the house she called The through Sept. 30 al Mystic Seaport Museum Planetarium. and controlled environment. We're America's leading actresses, brings her Teachers have been required to put I suppose the choice between a staging proves, resounding the premise with his rendering of “01’ Man River. " Homestead until her death in 1886. Her Earlier shows, at 2:45 p.m weekdays, and at 12, 1, 2 Sports are very popular at Pat Adams and Chris Cheney for the one-woman show about poet Emily on five or six shows a day. That's home against Windsor Locks. career, marriage with or without that four-sided, as opposed to the conven­ The man's voice is in excellent form, the and 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, will continue to be Manchester High School for all those girls. Dickinson, "The Belle of Amherst, " to the poems were so daring for her era that few demanding and can have an effect on This is a very important year for children, children with or without tional theater, i.e., proscenium, best con­ pacing awesome in its professionalism. of her 1,775 works were published in her "Stars and the Sea " which illustrates the current night anybody. participating as well as for those who The boys' team, under the coaching The old, familiar tunes, most especially, University of Connecticut's Jorgensen the soccer team as it will be Mr. marriage, or a subtle combination veys the warmth, the wit, the win­ lifetime. The last group of unpublished sky, identifies the major stars and constellations and dis­ Joe Jackson come to watch the numerous sports of Mr. Suitor and Mrs. Angelo, Danielson's thirty-third and last year will arouse one more question in my “Only Make Believe," "Can't Help Lovin’ Auditorium Sept. 24, beginning at 8:15 cusses their im portant to the navigator. events that dot the calendar. lost only three varsity runners to someness of the bigger-than-life p.m. Dickinson poems finally saw print in 1945. Q: \ lol of people are concerneil as the varsity coach. Mr. McCarthy mind. characters. Designer-director David Dat Man," "Why Do I Love You, " "Bill,” In " The Jewish Lunar Calendar"' the night skies as they Hilh "buck lo hasies'f" Football is probably the most pop­ graduation. Winners of the CCIL The state biography, written by William Harris' came for perfor­ is the team's assistant coach while But perhaps I'm carrying this a bit Guthrie, with a strong assist from "Goodbye My Lady Love” and "After the would have appeared in ancient times to the nomadic Now Healthy A: I have always been uneasy with ular spectator sport, especially after crown last year, this team should Luce, is directed by Hartford native mances in "I am a Camera. " as Joan of Jeff Lombardo and Ed Kennison are too far ... My point is, these decisions choreographer Connie Shafer; leading Ball," are in this show. They're as good to Arc in "The Lark, " in " Forty Carats, " Hebrews will be simulated on the Planetarium dome. The educational catchwords. By and the winning season of last year. have a good chance at winning the ti­ Charles Nelson Reilly, better known as a Joe Jackson came to West Hart­ the newly elected captains. The team can still be ignored for an indefinite players Robert Nichols (Cap’n Andy) listen to as ever. and in "'The Last of Mrs. Lincoln." changing positions of the moon and stars will be il­ large, every one of the new in­ This year's team has started off tle again. has won its two scrimmages, so a comedian and television star than a lustrated and discussed in relation to the development of ford last Thursday night, albeit off well, winning two of their three period of time. Procrastination is a Larry Small (Ravenal), Terry Iten theatrical back-stager. .She has performed Shakespearean roles novations has been carried to the Mr. Blanchette, the girls' head good season is expected. They lost happy alternative! (Magnolia). Claudine Cassan (Julie). a calendar system schedule. The British singer- extreme. I would hope that now, and scrimmages. There are many new Harris, who has won four Tony awards with the Old Vic in London and with the coach, and Miss Follet, assistant their first game 3-2. on Friday. Sept. Raymond Basemore (Joe), and Rowena Opera Starts songwriter was felled by laryngitis in the future, MHS is in the center of people on the team to add to the The senior year is a time to wo' k in her career, has said that. "To me Emi­ S tra tfo rd (O ntario) Shakespeare coach, "expect the girls to win the 14, at home against Enfield, Rolling (Parthy), provides depth, dimen­ last spring during his first American what is good in education, avoiding many people who have been on the hard, do a lot of thinking, and yet still Fall Campaign ly Dickinson was like a thunderbolt. She Festival. Harris also has starred in many Chimney Sweep CCIL and be strong contenders for Two teams that have welcomed a sion rarely encounted in Connecticut or tour, and his appearance at Stage great lunges either to left or right. team for the last three years. have fun. I’m not quite ready to leave was so exciting. And to come across such movies and television dramas. West had to be rescheduled. While the State Champs.” Their first and lot of new people are the Girls' Field anywhere else, for that matter. HARTFORD - George Osborne, Tickets for this performance are on sale Tom McCluskey. a third year Hockey and Volleyball teams. Ms, the "womb” of high school. This is an original mind! WEST SPRINGFIELD. Mass. — The second annual waiting for the doors to open at what toughest meet was this past Tuesday The purists among the theater buffs (and general director of the Connecticut Opera, at the auditorium box office and at Q ' \\ lial are llie nelioorN liiggesl returnee, and Don Beckman, a se­ Faignant's Field Hockey learn, like my last chance to pursue my in­ "Emily’s work is just like a big lode of National Chimney Sweet Competition will be held during was originally the Hard Rock Cafe. I cond year returnee, are this year's at home against Lonard and Penney. anyone who loves theater qualifies for has announced the kick-off of a major fall gold. When you start digging into it, you Ticketron outlets. Call 486-4226 for more assels'f all the other teams, has been prac­ terests freely and yet be a^ured that this year's Big E at the picturesque colonial Strrowtown heard several people mention that elected captains. Mr. Holik is the A team that has undergone quite a dinner will be on the table when I get such categorization.) might insist that subscription drive. keep finding more and more. Though Emi­ information. A: 1 am convinced that the two ticing since the last week in August. Village, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a m. to 1 p.m. they had had tickets for the cancelled coach while Mr. Freiheit, Mr. change since last season is the Girls' home. what came after “Showboat” — most es­ The drive, which will be the most exten­ ly was a spinster, she knew everything greatest assets at MHS are an out­ Their first game was also on Sept, 14 The contest, open to Chimney Sweep Guild members show, and they had been waiting for a McCluskey, and Mr. Maloney are Swim Team. Losing six seniors to pecially, “South Pacific" (the same sive in the history of the Connecticut about love and life. " standing student body, and a very away at Enfield. They won 1*0. Cuts Overlooking the billions new paint Public Lecture Set only, is an exclusive event that proved to be one of the healthy Joe Jack.^on. the assistant coaches. graduation and quite a few others, Hammerstein was responsible for the Opera, will include mass mailings of Dickinson, born in 1830, lived in the town talented faculty. Take a look at their for Miss Mally's and Miss Mayshar's job in the halls and other minor un­ lyrics and teamed with Joshua Logan on most popular and newsworthy events of the 1978 Big E. The first football game will be there are only fifteen members from brochures, a comprehensive radio and now better known around this region as STORRS - A free public lecture on poet For those afficionados, the wait commitments. Not only in the team were made last week in pleasantries, 1 can safely say that the book) — sought, but never completely The timed competition begins as the Sweep dashes played on Sept. 22. away, against last year's team returning this year. newspaper advertising campaign, and the seat of the Liniversity of Emily Dickinson will be presented at the was probably well worth it. Jackson classroom , but in our ex tra ­ preparation for their first game on MHS is ah excellent place to be at captured the heart-tugging theme of the from a designated starting point to the Chimney Sweep Mr. Frost is the continuing coach personal solicitation. Massachusetts. She began rebelling University of Connecticut on Sept. 24 in and his three-piece band bounded on curricular programs year after year. Fermi. Hopefully, this year's season Sept. 18, away against Penney. this point in my life. — Patty Shirer 1927 show. van, where he removes a ladder. Running with the will be even better than last. but Mr. Gavin is the new diving Osborne said the recently completed against her American Puritage heritage conjunction with that evening's theater stage at 11:00 after an opening set by These two resources make for an un­ It looks like this fall sports season Be that as it may.what distinguishes ladder, he proceeds to the 19th century. 2-story Gilbert Two teams that gather few, if any coach. He has dived competitively on summer campaign netted the Opera even while young. production of "The Belle of Amherst. " The Record,, a British band beatable combination. should be quite successful. To all this 1979 revival, is the surprisingly strong House, climbs the ladder to the roof and to the chimney. spectators are the Boys' and Girls' the college level for three years and Association a 1,5 percent increase over the The play's title comes from a letter she Titled ".Some Work for Immortality: somewhat reminiscent of the should be a true asset to the team. those participating in this season's delineation by Larry Small as the Ravenal The sweep then raises an umbrella from the chimney, Cross Country teams. This year's total number of subscriptions for the 1978- wrote when barely 15: "1 am growing The Female Artist as a Private Poet. " the Beatles. (More on The Records Q: Vt liieli single inslanee pruieil Having coached CCIL champs for the sports - Good luck! To all those not Assembly character; he has a voice of enormous 79 season, setting a new, all-time record opens it and places it in the chimney, and for the captains have been elected recently; handsome very fast indeed! I expect 1 talk will be delivered by Vivian R. Pollack homestretch, climbs down the building and returns the later. I Jackson opened with "Look iiiosi (liffieiill for you Iasi year as a past two years, Mr. Frost expects participating - Come out and sup­ range, an acting style mindful of Clark for season subscriptions. Paul Johnson. Tim DeValve. and shall be the Belle of Amherst when I reach ol Cheney Slate Liniversity in Penn- ladder to the van. Sharp," the title cut from his album. "rookie"';' this year's team to have a winning port any of these teams! - Bette Gable of 30 years ago. His co-star, Ms. The target for the massive campaign is A: The first year for any ad­ Doug Meek for the boys' team, and Sets Events my I7th year." .sylvania. Pollack is an authority on the The preliminary event w ill take place Saturday and the The song, do most, sounded better season. Their first meet is Sept. 24 at •Sheldon Iten, ias a Debbie Reynolds-transported- to double the number of season subscrip­ ministrator is difficult. People have Following an emotional crisis in her noted New England poet of 19th Century. finals on Sunday. Prizes will be awarded lo the top three in a live situation than on vinyl. For to the o r south with charm; Ms. Iten tions. told me that I had a baptism by fire. Student Assembly President Mary early 30's. the vibrant woman poet The lecture will be presented in Room sweeps and certificates given to all participants. the instrumental break in the middle has a state presence promising top career Connecticut Opera’s 1979-80 season in­ It was a challenging experience last Bossidy has gotten the year off to a seemed to retreat from the outside world 200 of the University's Graduate Center at of the song. Jackson sat down at an good start A series of nine dances rewards. year. The many different things that cludes Verdi’s "La Traviata," featuring to create within her home (which still 3 p.m. The public is invited electric piano He later took out a will be held throughout this school The book of “Showboat" — the story of soprano Carole I had to do at the same time that Melodica (an enlarged harmonica) year, the first of which was held last Cap’n Andy's Mississippi craft carrying Farley, tenor Jon Garrison and baritone NEXT TO NOTHING prevented me from focusing on any for "Sunday Papers, " his blast at High School Happenings Friday evening. The dances will run programs of post-Civil War to riverfront Adib Fazah, on Oct. 27 and 29; "Madama one particular issue or area of con­ sensational journalism (during which from 7:30 lo 10:30 and will be held in towns, and what happens when a rambling Butterfly," with Miwako Matsumoto, Hartford Stage (company Antiques and Things he threw pieces of The National cern for too long proved to be most Welcome to the first edition of the board is due later this year to rate meetings. I'm afraid it's time to the MHS gym. Last week’s dance gambler meets up with Cap'n Andy’s Cesar-Antonio Suarez and Hilda Harris, Enquirer out at the audience), and difficult. Pine cottage chest circa 1830, Wallace Nutting 1979-1980 High School World our high school as compared to meet your Maker - Dr. Rennert, featured a great variety of music to daughter — could be summarily dismissed Dec. 1 and 3; and "The Merry Widow,” sung "Geraldine and John, " a new song Will Present ^Old World^ Newspaper. Throughout the year, others in the nation. NHS adviser. suit everyone's taste. Bands for the as predictable. But it was, most assured­ in English, with superstar Anna Moffo in prints, commodes, chairs, bureaus. Ogee mirrors, with a memorable bass line. Q: \<>ii jusi issui'il an i-ilirl con- * * • this year's writing staff will try to • • * following eight dances will be an­ ly. a major breakthrough in American the title role and Hartford-favorite Haviland, cottage table and many other Items. I’i'riiing music in llic litgli srliool. After its premiere in the Soviet Union in report on a broad range of school A number of MHS seniors and nounced. theater half a century ago in that the sen­ HARTFORD - The Hartford Stage Curiously, there was no more A: 'That's a repeat that we in­ In Principal Ludes' welcoming William Diard. 1975 , "Old World" was performed with Open Saturdays Only topics and include something in juniors received letters in the mail A fall sports Pep Rally has also sitive matter ot mixed marriage (white All performances are at Bushnell Company has announced "Old World" as applause for "Is She Really Going tended to enforce more seriously speech to MHS students on the first great success in London by the Royal every issue for almost everyone's this week notifying them that they been planned for eighth period on and mulatto) had, previously, never taken Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. its first production of the 1979-80 season. CORNER SPRUCE AND EAST CENTERSTREETS Out With Him',’" Jackson's single, than last year. Students are at MHS day of school, he slated that a high Shakespeare Company in 1976; it became taste. There'll be up to date sports, had been chosen as 1979 candidates key status in a musical. For subscription information and group, Written by Aleksei Arbuzov, Ru.ssia's than for any other song. Perhaps the for approximately six hours a day. school student with three years of Friday. Sept. 21. Past years have the hit of the Paris theatrical season the 6 4 9 -0 5 3 3 exciting news stories, brilliant art tor membership of the Verplanck Kern and Hammerstein, who directed student and senior citizen rates, call 527- foremost contemporary playwright, and "new-wave " fans like Jackson and They can do without portable radios perfect attendance attends f.40 days found the traditional yearly pep rally following year. Chapter of the National Honor Socie­ the original show, knew what they were 0713. translated by Ariadne Nieolaeff. "Old his self-proclaimed "spiv" image or tape decks. Part of the problem is and photography, facts, fiction, light of a school. He called it "a small to be too chaotic for the ad­ The Stage Company was forced to post­ ty. To be nominated, a 32 and 33 World " paints a gentle portrait of an more than his out-ol-character pop that as soon as one student tuned in comedy, and intense controversy. price to pay for the value of an ministrative taste, and so this year t'l" ' pone "BENT ", previously scheduled as Well, maybe nut intense controversy grade point average was required for irascible aging couple who rediscover the hit. More to the taste of those in his favorite radio station, 10 or 20 education. " Just to make sure that three separate rallies will be held for but certainly controversial con­ seniors and juniors respectively. In Hartford (Culture Topic joys of living through one another. the season's first production, and hopes to OPEN SUNDAY! attendance was "Fighting Mad," the others do the exact same thing, and no one gets a discount, Mr. Ludes each of the three sports seasons. reschedule it as the last show of this troversy. order to be accepted into the society, On Wedne.sday. Nov. 7. the legen­ Featured in the play will be husband and title for his upcoming album. you have a cacaphony of sound. then went on to explain the new season. 24 PIECE • * ♦ iarge consideration is also given to dary Donkey Basketball game will wife Alexander Scourby and Lori March in Working class young America differs Schools don't need that. attendance policy that will make it "Old World"’ will begin on Oct. 5 and run BEVERAGE The phys-ed department has great­ how active the student is in school ac­ take place. This is a unique sport in­ Of Eeetures at IVinity their first performance together at the BUCKCAMMOH not that much from its British virtually impossible to skp a class through Nov. 11 with preview perfor­ ly improved its tall sport exemption tivities. Each candidate was given a volving senior students, good-natured Stage Company. Scourby will be SET counterpart The same angers per­ Q; U lial do you hope lo achieve without getting caught. remembered by Hartford Stage Company mances on Oct. 3 and 4. Season subscrip­ policy. Fall sport participants used chart where he or she was to fill out faculty, many irate donkeys, and the HARTFORD - "Hart­ the Bushnell during the ttuslioeii uui iiif. 1930s. vade both cultures, and Joe Jackson ihis year lhal you did mil achieve audiences for his featured role in last tions are still available through the run of to have to wait weeks before their the names of the clubs or * * • traditional basketball. Team con­ ford in the Thirties: The 19:i0s. as well as other The lectures a re seems to mirror our frustrations Iasi year'f season’s production of Bertolt Brecht's "Old World” at the Stage Company box of­ U 2 .9 5 perfectly. He and Elvis Costello are coaches submitted team lists to the organizations to which they belong, The Manchester High School foot­ tests will also be held between the Bushnell Memorial musical entertainment in scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on *6 .9 5 A: Number one: We will reduce "Galileo. " fice or by calling'527-5151. REG. >39.95 REG. >24.95 rock's "Angry Young Men." office. In the meantime, they attendee and the hours given to each. The ball team opens its season against sexes. Don't miss this one ... Cultural Center " will be Hartford, will be examined the five successive the number of unapproved absences numerous gym classes of con­ club advisers must then sign the Ferm i High School of Enfield by Dr; J. Wainwright Love, by half. That's a minimum goal. My Many other tentative plans have the topic of a tive-lecfure Tuesdays, and all of them The Records opened the show with ditioning, volleyball, gymnastics, or chart to verify the information. For tomorrow. Anyone who followed the series presented by Trinity assistan t professor of second goal is a revision in our been made, including the annual will be held in the Austin a mixture of songs from their self- track. This year, gym students were those candidates who chose going team last year knows that each out­ College's Town-Gown music, on Oct. 23. HERB ALL Program of Studies on curriculum so "Almost Anything Goes" in the Arts Center at Trinity titled debut album and an as-yet- given their computer cards on the home and watching Dinah Shore or ing was an exciting event. Game Forum this fall. that sophomores in 1980 will begin spring, and Mary has booked a An architectural treat­ College. Lectures will be GROWING GREETING unieleased followup. While their first day of their gym classes and the Newlywed Game over attending times will beat 1:30. Don't miss it! - In celebration of the 50fh with a Program of Studies specifical­ professional magician company, ment of the Bushnell Hall followed by a question CAROS studio sound is often bland and told to write on the back of it whether the Medical Club or Outing Club Joanne Weiss anni.versary of the This is the story of the ly designed for the '80s and beyond. Kramer and Co., for sometime in itself will be provided in an period and coffee recep­ TERRARIUM lifeless. The Records come to life in or not they played a fall sport. As of March or early April. As part of a Bushnell Hall, five illustrated lecture by Dr. tion. 1 0 * Each concert. Lead guitar lines that get PLANTER Q: Any final roniinenis lu our then, fall sportsmen and women wily scheme to raise student in­ members of the Trinity Michael Mahoney, For information and lion and the butterfly 1,000 OF inM S lost in the mix are right out in front. sludenl hody'f were exempt from gym class. Now, terest. Kramer will perform in the College faculty will relect Goodwin professor of the reservations, call Janice TOO NUMEROUS The band's harmonies o f ^ recall A' I guess I would only repeat what if only I'd gone out for a fall sport. American Field Service cafeteria during the four lunch on the importance of this arts, on Oct. 30. Burr or Kathy Frederick at TO MENTION - ALL the Beatles, and while technically • « * The series will close *1 .9 5 AT REDUCED I said to every student at MHS Sept. periods of a certain day. This is Hartford landmark in the Trinity College, 527-3J51. PRICES this is fine, the group will have to 5, when we had an assembly. It's the In case you haven't noticed, the called a 'tebser," for those of us who ("ontext of the cultural life Nov. 6 with George Members of the Town- REG. >8.95 create their own distinctive image start of a new school year, and we all corridors un the first floor have all A Unique and Fun Club aren't familiar with the many facets of the region. Nichols, professor of Gown Forum Committee I as has Cheap Trick) il they are to start out with a clean slate the day been painted cheerful colors of of the advertisement business. That On Oct. 9. Dr. Frank theater arts, who will dis­ include Mrs. Thomas stand out There is plenty of time for school opens. If we roll up our green, orange, and yellow. Quite a If you are coming to Manchester summer, the club sent Scott night, the company will give a two- Kirkpatrick, associate cuss the dance and drama Ferguson of 78 Forest St., improvement, however, and The 5,000 sleeves and get to it, we're going to change from the cheerless gray, tan, High School this fall as a sophomore, Werkheiser to Uruguay, South to-three-hour performance in the professor of religion, will which flourished at the Manchester. Records should be watched closely. 14K GOLD JEWELRY have a very good year. and white of previous years. Perhaps or even as a junior or senior, you America, for the summer months to auditorium. speak on "Horace Our winged frieiui - Gary Selinger ITEMS not by coincidence, the creditation might be searching for new ways to line in that community. S.A.A. tickets will be on sale soon Bushnell: Preacher to a The king of beasts Is a lady’s ring 18K GOLD make this year an interesting and MEN’S-WOMEN’S ... definitely a bargain for those who Transitional Age." is a wild, with a colorful ALL AT fd*"—4 . different one. With all the clubs and AFS does even more than send want to participate freely (and Bushnell, the man for A New Shop diamond-studded opal body, GOLD » tt AU THOSE STRflHbE activities offered at MHS there is students on exchange trips. It also cheaply) in .school activities. Why not whom the Hall is named, ring of I4k gold 6 diamonds 5 0 % OFF . , kOkORS THEVUSEp, surely something to interest sends a group of club members on a pick one up it promises to be a was a prominent and wings of FILLED 0HBETTEH everyone. Yet one club alone offers short term exchange lone week), in sizes for great year! Pativ Shirer nineteenth century men and ladles. I4k gold. $480 the fun and uniqueness that you organizes weekend retreats, inter­ clergyman and civic GATHERINGS g From 8440 might be looking for this year, the national nights, bi-monthly club leader. Antiques Collectables American Field Service. meetings, an annual fund raising On Oct. 16. Dr. Eugene fruit sale, and many,other small ac­ Hifili .School World Stuff 343 Main St., Leach, director of the 1 MANCHESTER PARKAOE ' ’ The American Field Service is an tivities throughout the year. Patty Shirer ...... Co-editor American studies Manchester international exchange program that If any or all of this sounds in­ Joanne Weiss ...... Co-editor program, will discuss the sponsors high school students from teresting, then attend the club's first Gary Selinger News editor early history of the 646-5335 Jewelers A Silversmiths Since 1900 649-1T87 H E Y T O ^ r ^ foreign countries to travel abroad organi'zational meeting. Sept. 27 in MON.; T8IS, WII. 1*4 • TH8IS, IIL 104 Laune Patarini .... Feature editor Bushnell in a talk entitled. 4 p.m. l i and live in another community for a Tues. thru Sat. 10 a.m. 958 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER SAT. 144* SUN. 12-5 REMEtAeCR Room 239 right after school. You Bette Sheldon...... Sports editor "A Dream Comes to • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS MALL DIRECTIONS: 1-86 EAST TO EXIT 92 STRAIGHT year or just a few months. The AFS might just discover that it's what Scott W right...... Art editor Fruition: The Bushnell's THErtntU last I CRt4 VtnRDLV WAIT Amefcan Express/Maslef Charge/ Visa / Michaels ChatQe AHEAD ON CENTER ST., LEFT ONTO BROAD ST LEFT Club this year is hosting Pirkko (Pia) you've been looking for at MHS. — Ted Cummings...... Photo editor Early Years." LOCATED IN THE FURNITURE BARN TO SEBTHEIA-*- INTO PARKADE NEXT TO DAVIDS REST. Pitkanen from Finland. This past .loanne Weiss Zane Vaughan...... Adviser The music which filled I'AGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Sept. 21, 1979 Major Musical Events At the Movies Slated at Hartt College Where to Go HARTFDRD — The 60th concert season give five concerts. Under the baton of & What to Do Wanda Nevada’ for Dedicated Fans at Hartt College of Music, University of Kurt Klippstatter the orchestra will per­ Art* Hartford, offers more than 100 major form works by Strauss, Saint Saens and musical events. Series featuring faculty- “Same Time Next Year,” a comedy, through »> i . v m ;> / I » o m Hindemith on Nov. 15; on May 1, he will Oct. 21 at Matty's Dinner Theatre, 141 New London ple set out to find gold with two "bad artists in solo and chamber music perfor­ lead the orchestra for Mahler's II i 'Im Ii I ltr|Hiii)'r have been following them since the he didn't believe in the ghost until Weak transition is very apparent at mances, orchestral and choral concerts, Turnpike, Glastonbury. Performances Fridays and guys" trailing closely behind waiting first half of the film. then. Bo showed little surprise at the times and the biggest fantasy of all “Symphony No. 1” and Donal Harris’ l•'or Ihosf Hrooko Shields Ians wh( operats, and programs of cd^m porary Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m. (633-4648) to pounce on the original gold The “bad guys" are so bad that occurance, however, and the subject comes at the movie's end, when, “Symphony in Two Movements." enjnv walchinp the child actress or music highlight the full roster of three " “Showboat,” a musical, nightly except Mon­ hunters, who have the map taken they've cut the old prospector's was dvopi^ as the two set out to after being pierced by the arrow, Bo - Vytautas Marijosius will conuduct the display exhibilinp her womanly beau­ hundred concerts open to the public. days through Dec. 2 at the (Joachlight Dinner from an old gold prospector who has throat with absolutely no compunc­ continue their gold search. appears out of nowhere to pick Wan­ Feb. 28 concert featuring Rachmaninoff's rheatre. East Windsor. (522-1266 or 623-8227) ty and appeal to the opposite struck a gold mine. Organist John Holtz will open the Hartt Concerto No. 3 in D. Minor, with pianist tion. Now, we are expected to believe If you don't likd cliches you have to da up at the orphanage to continue Faculty-Artist Series performing "A • Julie Harris in “The Bells of Amherst,” Sept. 24 sex there is a new movie on the The plot takes an unusual twist they will shoot to miss when standing be prepared to grimace a few times. their travels. Jodie Gelbogis, soloist. scene, "Wanda Nevada". Festival of New Music" on Sunday after­ at 8:15 p.m. at Jorgensen Auditorium, University of because the gold search takes place only eight feet from Wanda and Bo, "Easy come, easy go" and “whoever Wanda is surprised to see Bo alive Moshe Paranov will conduct the Shields co-stars with actor Peter noon, Sept. 30, at the Cathedral of St. Connecticut, Storrs. (486-4226) in the Grand Canyon, where, as the who also fail to do any major damage told you life was fair" are among the and there’s no explanation about how orchestra at the annual October sponsored “A Long Way to Boston," a musical, playing l-'onda in the lilm produced by Dennis movie reminds you constantly, Joseph. Robert Nagel, trumpet, will be Pops Concert. in that shootout. bits of wisdom Bo and Wanda pass she got back to the orphanage or why jo in ^ by John Swallow, trombone, and through Nov. 18 at the Goodspeed Opera House, llackin anil Neal Debrosky and "everyone knows there ain't no The film also weaves a bit of fan- along to one another. 'Three concerts in the Institute of written by llackin. she didn’t stay with Bo to find out Paul Ingraham, French horn, on East Haddam. (873-8664) gold. " The search in that location tasy into the film with the You must also be prepared for Bo's conclusively whether he was dead or Contemporary American Music will Shield plays an orphan. Wanda . offers one big benefit to the film for November 26, followed by Stephen feature guest composer-conductor appearance of a warrior “ghost" that continuous scolding of Wanda’s alive. She was hesitant enough to Maxyfn, bassoon, on Dec. 9. Violinist Music who chanped her last name to viewers who can appreciate the is supposedly responsible for the “complaining" and whining. “All you Gunther Schuller. Schuller will conduct Nevada because she wants to become leave him even before she had ad­ Rafael Druian will give his initial Hart- beauty of the canyons. "bad guys "deaths and for shooting do is gripe" Bo tells her, before he mitted she loved him. the Hartt Symphony Orchestra in a two of • The Sphinx Temple Shrine Band, Sunday at 2:30 a lamons country sinper and thinks There are some spots which lose fbrd recital with Raymond Hanson at the his compositions and works by Isador p.m. at the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell, on an arrow through Bo's chest. decides he “loves'’ her. It's never But for dedicated Brooke Shields piano on Feb. 10. Double bassist Gary that stape name will help do the continuity and credibility because of When the ghost appeared earlier in explained whether this love is just Freed and Norman Dinerstein on Oct. 25. the campus of Manchester Community College off trick Her desire is mentioned only or Peter Fonda fans, the movie is Karr and Harmon Lewis, keyboard, will preceding events. the film to “catch" lightening and the love of a man for a child. Every watchable. The chamber music of Schuller will be Wetherell Street, Manchester. Free. brielly several times and isn't One. for example, is a "friendly appear on Feb. 24. The invitational series performed Oct. 29. Schuller will conduct • Outdoor Bluegrass Concert with the Vassar hurl it toward the couple, relatively other male character they encounter, This movie is rated PG and is will conclude with Scott NickrCnz, viola developed as part ol the plot. shootout'■ between Wanda and her little was made of this extraodinary however is obviously interested in the Hartt Contemporary Players for the Clements Band, Jake and the Family Jewels, the The plot IS simple enouph; two pe- playing at Showcase Cinemas, East Itrookr .Shields and Charles Treger. violin, on April 21. companion "Bo " and the two that event, although Bo had made it clear Wanda in an adult capacity. Hartford. concluding concert, focusing on recent Homesick John O’Leary Band, and Turkey Foot, Two visiting ensembles, the Chamber compositions by graduates ahd students. At UConn Next Week Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. at the Woodbury Ski and Ensemble of New York andthe American Hartt Opera-Theater will stage two Racquet Club, Route 47, Woodbury. (263-2203) Cheney Lawn Party Calligraphy Class String Quartet, are slated to appear in the masterpieces: Puccini's “La Rondine" in The Guarneri String Quartet, one of the world’s most listened-to • Rex Koury in a Rice Memorial Concert at the Chamber Music Series on Nov. 18 and January and Britten's “Albert Herring " Thomaston Opera House pipe organ. Saturday at MANCHESTER - The Manchester Historical March 16. Opening the series of six Sunday chamber groups, returns to the University of Connecticut next week. Real Art Ways, 197 Asylum St., Hartford, will have a in April, The quartet will perform Sept. 26 at 8:15 at Jorgensen Auditorium The 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m., Thomaston. (888- Sociotv's second annual "l.awn F^arty at the Homestead ' evening concerts on Oct. 21, Japanese The six-week morning lecture perfor­ 9696) will be held Saturday, Sept. 29, from 11 to 4 p.m. at the liHia fall session workshop on calligraphy from Sept. 27 to Dec. violinist Syoko Aki. cellist David Wells program will consist of Haydn’s G-major, Faure’s E-minor and 6, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. mance series. Musical Wednesdays, will • Sandy and Caroline Paton, folksingers, Sunday Clienev Homestead. and pianist Anne Koscielny will present an resume Oct. 10,with the Karr-Lewis Duo Brahms’ C-minor quartets. Call 486-4226 for more information. at 4 p.m. at Andover Congregational Church, Route sampling ol traditional crafts will include A series of ten evening workshops will deaf with the all Russian program. On Nov. 11, three fundamentals of lettering which will be practiced with performing. “Baroque and Beyond/' 6, Andover. Sponsored by the Andover Rural Music ileiminslrations by Betty Kirby, a weaver; Gil Dickenson important works will be performed by Subsequent programs feature Frank Committee. reference to examples of various letter styles from the Rafael Druian. violin; Scott Nicrenz, .ind George Build,, pewtersmiths: Ron Winther. seventh century onward. Kubik, gass baritone; The Enders “3" a • The Guarneri String (Quartet, Sept. 26 at 8:15 viola: Raya Garbousova, cello: Paul New Goodspeed Musical woodworker, and Charles Kelson, whose specialty is The instructor is Christopher Castelli. a graduate of program of concert ragtime; Hazel Steck, p.m. at Jorgensen Auditorium. University of chair caning Ingraham, horn; John Wion, flute: Syoko Cooper Union and former calligraphy instructor at the character actress; a tribute to Horace Connecticut, Storrs. (486-42261 The Company ol Military Artificers, from Coventry, Aki. violin and William Diard, tenor. Wadsworth Atheneum. Bushnell; and Opera Features Nancy Dussault • The New England String Quartet, Sept 27 at will prepare a lull meal in the open-hearth manner, using Violinist Charles Treger will solo with the baritone David Rae Smith. 8:15 p.m, at Vender Mehden Recital Hall, Universi­ cast-iron pots, dutch ovens and other utensils. Spectators Hartt Faculty String Orchestra in Instrumental and choral programs in­ EAST HADDAM — Nancy Dussault, a “Peter Pan" for the Goodspeed Christ­ ty of Connecticut, Storrs. Free. (486-2106) will be able to sample the results. Music Programs Set December for the Vivaldi "Four cluding electronic music, Afro-American former co-host on ABC-TV’s “Good Mor­ mas season production in 19M and 1969. • The Kinks in Concert. Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Musical entertainment will include the Festival Brass Seasoijs." On Feb. 3. the Brahms Piano ning America," is starring in the new Classes will start on Oct. 6 music and jazz are all within Hartt's Playing the role of Miss Dussault’s hus­ Providence (R.I.) Civic Center. (401-331-0700) Quintet, the Hartford Country Dance Group, the Silk City VERNON - The Indian Quartet in G Minor will bring together musical “A Long Way to Boston" now at band in “A Long Way to Boston" is Valley YMCA is offering a and there will be classes offerings. • Liberace in concert, tonight at 8, Saturday at 6 Chorus ami the Ellington Parish Ancient Fifes and for different age groups. Charles Treger, violin; Scott Nickrenz, The concerts are held in the University the Goodspeed Opera House. She plays the George Ball, known for his TV roles on and 9:30 p.m., and Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Oakdale Drums. variety of music programs viola: David Wells, cello and Raymond “Barnaby Jones," “Kojak," “Medical this fall under the direction Guitar lessons will be of Hartford's Fuller Music Center and ^ teacher-wife-mother in mid-life Musical "Theatre, Wallingford. (265-1501) The activity is tree of charge. Participants are asked to Hanson, piano. The Hartt Madrigal crisis who turns to running for her new­ Center” and “ Police Story." Playing her of Pat Simmons, a given on Mondays from begin at 8 p.m. The Sunday evening • Country Music Festival, sponsored by the Ca­ bring a basket lunch. Singers share the program. found self-realization and sets her sights daughters are Shelley Bruce and Robyn graduate of Hartford 6:16 to 7:16 p.m., starting Chamber Music Series begins at 7:30 p.m. naan Valley Sporting Club. Sunday from noon to 6 '.A The Hartt Symphony Orchestra will All concerts are open to the public.' on running the Boston Marathon. Finn, both formerly of the Broadway "An­ p.m. at the club, rain or shine, New Marlboro, Conservatory and a student Oct. 1. These classes are Miss Dussault, who most recently Bluegrass Concert at Hartt College. designed for children ages nie” cast. Mass. (413-229-86891 starred on Broadway in "Side By Side by Craig Anderson, director for “A Long • Organic Oboe with Joseph Celli, tonight at at C Lasses in "M agic 10-13 and also for teenagers 8 Sondheim," is currently co-starring on Way to Boston," was producing director the MANNA Center, Route 198, Woodstock. (974- WOODBl'RY - An outdoor bluegrass concert will be Keyboard." will be taught and adults. film with Peter Falk and in of the Hudson Guild Theatre where he 3910) held Sunday, from noon until 6 p.m. at Woodbury Ski and in a private home starting The course will include TV Tonight “The In-Laws," and will appear on public basic guitar styles for folk originated the Tony-award-winning “Da. " • The Beaux Arts Trio, Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Racquet. Route 47. Woodbury. Oct. 6. Students will be TV's new British series, "Song by ^ng." and “On Golden Pond, " both now on Featured will be the Vassar Clements Band and Jake The Sphinx Temple Shrine Band will per­ the campus of Manchester Community and pop and will be taught South Mountain Concert Hall, Pittsfield, Mass. taught piano techniques Miss Dussault received Tony nominations Broadway. Donald Saddler, who and the Family Jewels, the Homesick John O'Leary Band form in a free concert Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at College, Wetherell Street. while studying theory, ear by James Dina. • Mezzo-soprano Jane Struss and pianist Gerald for her Broadway debut co-starring per­ choreographed "No, No, Nanette, " Moshell, recital, Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the .md Turkey Foot. training, body movement, The fee for all of the 6dK) „ 8*30 12:00 the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell on ( j C B f f l ® (X)MarvQrlffln formance in "Bajour" with Chita Rivera. "Wonderful Town" and "Grand Tour " on Goodwin Theater, Trinity College. Hartford. Beer, food and refreshments will be served. Tickets performance, and band classes is $12 for YMCA (SiLovaLuey ® Tha Night Stalkar S 821 W a lltra a l Waak d® Dr. Scon On Hebrawe She replaced Mary Martin in "The Sound Broadway, has staged the dances. The are SS. preparation. Several members and $18 for X B o w in g ^ DoHara S Our M itt Brooks • Southbound, a rock trio tonight at 6 at Martin ® Zoom(RT 12:30 of Music," starred in "Carousel" and music is by Donald Siegal, lyrics by Susan Park, East Hartlord. l*ree Clements Hie band's virtuoso, has played with the classes will be scheduled, others. To register, or tor 9:00 O Adam-12 ® 240 MOV Movla "Finian's Rainbow" at the New York City Birkenhead, and book by Michael Loman, • Cavalcade, a multi-dimensio"al singing group. Boston Pops and the Grateful Dead. His fiddling according to age levels. more information, call the 0 Straata Of San Frandaco (B "Dm Dukta Of Htzzard Center and in Joseph Papp's "Trelawny of Shrine Band To Perform SSOnoaUponACIaaalo ® 0 Movla "Diary Ol A Teen­ 12:37 based on Lucille Kallen's adaptation of the Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the Second Ad­ background includes 10 years loff and oni with Bill YMCrt office, 872-7329. There will be eight lessons. age Hitchhiker" (1979) Dick Van ® Movla "The Swimmer" the Wells," teleplay "See How She Runs" by Marvin vent, 403 Church SI New Britain. Free. (229-20831 Monroe. Faron Young and John Hartford and sessions soon as possible. 6:30 Patten, Katherine Heimond. (1968) Burt Lancaster. Janice MANCHESTER - The last performance for the 1979 resident, will also play French horn. An adult piano course On television she was featured on “The A. Gluck which starred Joanne with JeiTV Garcia, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Dickie will be taught featuring the m Carol Buman And Friand* Teenage hitchhiking and its often Rule. season at the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell will be Hefferman is former assistant director of the U.S. ® LovaExpartt tragic end is explored through 0 N c H a le ’t Navy New Dick Van Dyke Show" for two Woodward. F iU n Betts and the Earl Scruggs, Revue. basics of theory and ear Sunday at 2:30 p.m. when the Sphinx Temple Shrine Coast Guard Academy Band, Vernoncins Kz S aS N M N aw a the dramas of several young girls 1:00 seasons and on the Bell Telephone Hour, For reservations, phone the Goodspeed • "Tut, Boy King," sponsored by Friends of the For liirlher inlormalion call Rod Taylor at 263-2203. training applicable to SCIOvarEaay prompted by peer group and Concert Band presents a concert. ROUIES H4-86 (EXIT 95t S IS S Midnight Special Carol Burnett and Gary Moore shows. Box Office, 873-8664. Library, Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. at Bentley Memorial Band manager is Ken Barrett, a former Manchester piano. A tape cassette aThaOddCoupla social pressures to hit the open The .^:0-piece band, conducted by John Hefferman. will resident and a 1947 graduate of Manchester High School, 649-9333 road. 1:10 Mivv Dussault played the title role in Library, Bolton Center Road, Bolton. Free, player is riecessary to par­ 6:66 ®CB8 Late Movie “Cannon­ play Broadway show tunes, marches, folk tunes, and NMIt S S S E H c h la d Film on King Tut The band has won honors at Shrine conventions in 1947 ticipate in this class which 0 S Ptopla’e Caucus ball" (1976) David Carradine, Bill some Dixieland. was chosen the best band at the Shrine national conven­ S Movla "Qolden Boy” (1939) McKinney. EPISODE is designed for teens and 7dX) Theater I Museums Manchester residents among band members are Dick tion in Atlantic City. '(S CSS N am William Holden, Barbara 1:45 How Should ^ Roman Age BOI.TON — Tut' Boy King, " a film with information Stanwyck. A music-minded boy Middle Agei Rabst. John Fellows, Dick Reinohl and Ken Barrett, The program is free. Those planning to attend should adults and will meet on ® M *A *S *H ® Joe Franklin Schedule* ) • Wadsworth Atheneum. 600 Main St., Hartford on Egyptian philosophy and life, will be shown Monday at Wednesdays from 7 to 7:46 KSOJIA X S A B C N a w a with dreams of a concert hall is Then Live? Renjitiance trumpets; A1 Driggs and George Hewitt, clarinets: bring folding chairs or blankets. (SjokafaWNd turned Into a prizefighter. |2 hrs.) 2:30 Reloimition 7 30 Sepi 20 (247-9111) 8 p 111 at Bentley Memorial Library. p.m., starting Oct, ffl Movie “With A Song In My Kabrick French horn. Ray Carlson, a former Manchester (OFaatlval Of Faith ® Maetarplaoa Thaatra The Rise ond Decline of Revolutiongiv Age • Yale University Art Gallery. 1111 Chapel St.. The film is being shown in conjunction with a Donations for the band shell benefit tag sale can be left 2 7:20-9:30 Heart" (1952) Susan Hayward, Manchester Dnve-In - Scteniific Age 7 30 Oct Classes in beginning per­ IS Popl Qoaa Tha Country lOdX) "Blazing Stewardesses 7:20: 6 New Haven. (432-42001 membership drive by the friends of the Library, The at the trailer parked in the Manchester Community S N a w t David Wayne. VrfesternThought ond Culture cussion will include basic WOODY ALLEN CD Dallas "Bedroom. Stewardesses VIII Fragmemaiiort 7 30 • New Britain Museum of American Art, 56 group has designated September and October as Lecture Recitals College parking lot near the band shell. The trailer will be technique and rhythmic SDIckCavolt ® 82)Ntwa 2:32 a ten episode color open before and during the Shrine concert. s c a lin g Qama S An EngHthman’s Caatia ® 8:45; ’Naughlv IX Penonal Peace. AMIuence Lexington St., New Britain. membership months, HARTF’ORD - Bruce Simonds, one of America's study with an emphasis on S M a u d a Stewaruesses iu:au film series Final Choicei 7 30 Oct 19 • Aldrich Museum, 258 .Main St.. Ridgefield. i438- Tickets will be sold at the concert for the benefit con­ 10:30 2:45 UrilUii lit iiimI .loan Newirtb. Bolton High School librarian, will be at major pianists, will present a series of lecture-recitals ensemble preparation. MANHAnAN 82) Haia's To Your Haaitti Vernon Cine 1 - "Manhat­ ALL SHOWINGS 7:30 at the 4519) cert theWalter Kaye Bauer Band of Banjos Oct, 1 in the 821 Dick Cavan ® DK. I it.w r is s n iA i.i I i;i< the lilm showing to share her knowledge and experience this fall at the Hartford Conservatory. Students can begin at age 7:30 tan " 7:20-9:30 ELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL • Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 1-1 the Tutankhamen New York exhibit. auditorium of East Catholic High School. Bill Hennessey, 0)P.M.Magazlna 10:40 3:10 SPONSORED BY AUDITORIUM Simonds. former dean of Yale School ol Music, founder five and will need a drum ® KInar’e Komar ® Vernon Cine 2 - "Dracula" Whitney Ave., New Haven. (436-0850) All interested members and non-members of the radio and TV personality, will be master of ceremonies. ® A lin Tha Family 7:00-9:10 Christian OutrMch Ministric Rte. 140, Ellington of Yale in Norfolk, and distinguished concert artist, is pad and drumsticks. (B Family Faud 11:00 STARTS TONIGHT FREE ADMISSION • Connecticut Historical Socielv. 1 Elizabeth St.. Fr -nds of the f.ibrarv are invited to the showing. Admis- visiting artist-teacher at the Conservatory, where he has ® Dating Qama ® ® S S S N « w a Hartford. (236-5621) S Portar Wagonar SII..1 IS free given lecture-recitals for several years. ® M * A ‘ 8 ‘ H • Mattatuck Museum. 119 W. Main St., Walcr- r i ' • S M *A *S*H ®BannyHIN His topic this fall will by "The Musical Forms Used in MANCHESTER MacHa l / Lahrar Raport S Our Mlaa Brooke bury. (753-0381) Return Engagement Keyboard Music, " and he will consider a variety of com­ DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A 'Ihraa'a A Crourd S Chico And Tha Men See the best in • Old Stale House, 800 Main St.. Hartford. (522- SOIokVanOyka 82) Baal Of Bums And Allan modem posers spanning several countries. All programs take Omeleties Ourgers ^loo S T IC Tac Dough equipment' 67661 place at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays, Oct. 3, 17 and 31, and 11:30 • Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Cedar St . ANDOVER — The Andover Rural Music Committee BM ® Mary Tylar Moora at SME's. 1979 Sui^day BrupcI; '.vill present a return engagement by Sandy and Caroline ■Nov, 14. ond ouf Specioity—Crepes FRI-SAT-SUN 3) D m Inctadibla Hull ® Ko|ak Manchester. (643-09491 m m (£Croaa-Wlta Palon, lolksiiigcrs, .Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Andover Series fee is $18 for the four lectures. Individual 3StewirdMMtllleviM ® 0 Charlla's Angale • Children's Museum of Hartford, 950 Trout sessions are $r each. ® 0 Fantaiy Mand ® Movla "Lucy Gallant" (1955) NewEn^and flit Brook Drive. West Hartford. (236-26911 ('ongregalional Church, Are Alwoys Avoiiob'e SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 UMMI Jane l^m an. Charlton Heston. Alter the concert, there will be a potluck supper. For reservations or announcement fivers, contact the S S 8 DHTrant Strokaa S S S Tonight • Bradley Air Museum, Windsor Locks (522- S 821 Waihington Waak The Patons have presented concerts at colleges from Hartford Conservatory. 834-846 Asylum Ave., phone 246- Cockioils Served S Movla "The Trap" (1946) Exposition Brow pstope 71911 2688. Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland. • Old Tolland Jail Museum, Tolland Green. Maine to ( alifornia. They have traveled in search of Sedroom ^ S Sargaant BNko 821 Captlonad ABC News Show Hours— lolksongs throughout the United States, Canada and the CIVIC CENTER, HARTFORD H SEPT. 2 5 & 2 6 - 12 N O O N -9 PM SEPT. 27-12 NOON-6 PM Tolland. British Isles. Behind almost every song there is a I A / , , IL. No one under 16 admitted-CI VIC CENTER, HARTFORD • Hill-Stead Museum, Route 4, Farmington. (677- Freshly DoKed Quiche. Spinoch Soltad. Gloss of Sfewarde>$6^ • Our antique buffet abounds with 9064) lascinaling store ol how. from whom and where that song 1 3 7 5 ‘Community Insight^ Set fresh fruits, strawberries Chantil­ was iliscovereil PodunL Will MANCHESTER - “Community Insight," tonight at 7 ly, and our pastry chef’s creations Et Cetera Our Fomous Onion Soup, Dreod 6 Outter. Gloss ... FOR REtERVATIOMSl on Greater Hartford CATV Channel 13, will present a muffins, danish, and nut breads • The Eastern State Exposition, through Sunday Organ Performance Call ^289-7929 of Wine, SpeclolGepe Dessert |Q QC OagHHlII — still warm from the oven. visit with Bob Bernard!, a young organist who also wrote at the exposition grounds, Memorial Avenue, West FRIDAY NITE ONLY b cM U G H T Y the theme song for “Community Insight," Springfield, Mass. Gates open at 8 a m.; buildings THOMASTON The l.'onnecticut Valley Theatre FRIDAY NIOHT 527-0900 , SPeCIALS Baked Stuffed Lobster 7 .9 5 CredH Cords ST€W/1RDeSS€S Sandra Jones, president of the Volunteer League at the • On the dessert side you’ll find open at 10 a m. (413-732-23611 Organ Society will present Rex Koury in a memorial con- - Lutz Junior Museum in Manchester will be honored. BIMBO • Members' Weekend 1979, tod;.y and Saturday at cert at the Tiiomaston Opera House Theatre Saturday at Fillet of Sole Rorentine 7 .9 5 I'heeseeake, chocolate mousse, A message from the Connecticut Humane Society will napoleons, fresh cakes, and more the Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic. (536-2631) 8 :10 p in ,111(1 Sunday at 3::fl) p in. POTATO, VEO, tALAD be followed by a visit with Ron Brown, a florist, who will • Manchester Open House Show, Sunday at 8 a m. I'onsiilered a cliilil prodigy, Mr. Koury started perfor­ THIS WBEKeMO Meets in Orange Hall — it’s all included in the price of Weddings 1 bnnquet ;4\ explain how to make a flower arrangement. John Blondin at Manchester Community College. (649-0820) ming belorc the public at 7. and by age 16 was playing JOHN JOYCE & THE PJ’S WIW' F'il every Saturday Night your brunch! • Opening reception for the annua' exhibition of Facilities Availoble NCFI will present a tip for car care. -cien nights a week in a local silent movie theatre. By LUNCHEONS: MON.-FRI. 11:30-2:00 OPEN MONDAY ‘‘CoiBBiunity Insight" is produced by Community At 7:30 P.M. the Brookfield Craft Center, Brookfield, Sunday at 2 the age oi 23. he was featured soloist for a movie chain in EVENiNGS: MON.-THUR. 5:30-9:00i FRI.-SAT, 9:30-10:00 — — • MWMT|SFtOMHAI'■1' Old V .t iiir hi l ' MimVAIIOat AM) TAU OUT OROUt town Hartford. Reservations Eleairar Dancing & and that terrible war to make his point. It is long and flawed, but must be with sauteed onions, baked potato, Texas Toast and d d CAUM saeti Emersgn recommended. rated an American classic. GRAD& A-plui , lii'>l liM iidi'il.Mi LUNCHEON SPECIALS H Entertainment the best salad bar in towni BREAKING AWAY (PG) — Dennis ChrUlopber. Dennl* Quaid. Daniel \ EXOTIC POLYNESIAN COCKTAILS Slem. Jnckle Enrie Hnley. (Romnntlc comedy) This American film is the (fA Me pU et. mOi 12836669 kind of thing the French do so well: warm, funny, a little romantic, tied up MANCHESTER-______Friday, October 12 9PM-1AM just right. It's set in Bloomington. Ind.. a college town, the summer the SHDUSE o f CHUNfii! 3K-a/Li^tMxi/, CamteclizMit local boys finally rcalire they don’t mind being ’townies " Briefly, it's the ’isr "Rocky" of bicycle racing - but so much better. A fine job by these four B I Featuring Authentic Polynesian and I S MANCHESTER-WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE young actors. GRADE: A (Byme-Dodge) Cantonese Specialties AL GENTILE’S ORCHESTRA CF'vee a t 4 J in a n c i a i PUMPERNICKEL L*g(l BevwagM A Dlnm n AvelliM*. MuM lu n A M w e ttm tor D lim r ■ CONCORDE: AIRPORT ’79, THE (PG) - Alain Delon, Sntan Blakely. K k 649-4958 George Kennedy and a c u t of tbonunds. (Adventure) This time, it's the 363 BROAD ST. - Call FIANO'S Dlraettrat*4*-2M > supersonic Concorde that's in trouble - one of its passengers is carrying a PUB DONATIONS $1.00 PINSON 52.5--1 174 secret and the bad guy tries missiles, sabotage and everything else to bring 432 eWOMd StIMN, Mm k Im m w : PLEASE CAU.THEATRE r ic k t it tYtHoOh Imm Etchongo Mambara or Phono 6 2 I - 7 lir it down. It's all exciting, but more sensible than earlier "Airport" films OM bmI Comman • im t to E«Diw«y (Im m * and this has some people you care about. GRADE: B FOR SCREEN TIMES Banallb Eichanga Club ol Manehaalar AcllvHlaa______PHONE 643MnjB8 PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Fri., Sept. 21, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Sept. 21, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Nutrition ( ObItuariM Panel Will Seek $10,000

Program Mrs. Doothy N. Woodward John Sullivan MANCHESTER - Mrs. Dorothy EAST HARTFORD - John To Restore Hockey Rink Kuhn‘Off Base’; Lee To Expand N. Woodward, 65, of 257 W. Center Sullivan, 68, of 483 Burnside Ave...... K St., widow of Alfred B. Woodward died Thursday at Hartford Hospital. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill court action. iconoclastic approach to baseball in game away from the children and the Lee, wearing a tee shirt featuring GLASTONBURY — A supplemen­ Sr., died Wednesday at her home. He was the husband of Mrs. Sarah MANCHESTER - The Advisory Senkow estimates that the cost of rink was “obviously a gamble “Spaceman” Lee returned to an 11-year career, said Kuhn’s fine kids and putting it into TV con­ the face of rock singer Jackson and reproach was an attempt to in­ tal feeding and nutrition program Mrs. Woodward was bom May 3, Veighey Sullivan. Park and Recreation Commission materials will total about $8,000. This because we don’t know how warm tracts. " Earth Thursday with the help Browne and blue jeans, joined Silber hibit his freedom of speech. funded by the U.S. Department of 1914 in Granby and had lived in Mr. Sullivan was boro in Holyoke, will ask the town to spend up to $10,- includes restoring the warm-up hut, the winter will be and how much it Lee, who is 15-10 with the Expos, of the American Civil Liberties and Steve Nagler. executive director "I didn’t advocate its (marijuana) Agriculture called Women, Infants Manchester for many years. She was Mass., and had lived in East Hart­ 000 to restore the open-air ice skating but Tully said the members of his will be used.” He was also concerned then expanded the scope of his com­ Union, branding Baseball Com­ of the New Jersey use," said Lee, squinting into the and Children (WIC) will be expan­ a member of South United Methodist ford for the past 11 years. Before hockey rink at the Recreation Center group have agreed to do most of the that the isolation of the rink would ments from Kuhn to the entire division, at a mor­ glare frotn catneramen's lights, ding into Glastonbury in early Oc­ Church, Manchester Emblem Club retiring three years ago, he had been off Keeney Street. work involved in restoring the hut make it vulnerable to vandalism. missioner Bowie Kuhn as major-league hierarchy. ning news con­ tober. John Bohenko, the program's and the Connecticut Northeast employed at the Taylor & Fenn Mfg. The commission, which first and to provide help in preparing and Tully said that his group may offer “totally off base” for fining “and he (Kuhn I shouldn’t come down "They'll get you one way or ference to discuss director, announced this week. Chapter of the American Association Co., Windsor. recopnmended that the former maintaining the rink. its help in preventing vandalism by on me individually. He's trying to say another, you just have to keep him after remarks Lee made the "extraordinary WIC is a program that is funded by of Retired Persons. He is also survived by two sons, hockey rink at the Nike Site be Cassano hopes that the rmk will be having its members regularly patrol what I do is bad for the game of playing for the love of the game, " he about marijuana use during free speech baseball ... but that’s not true. the U.S. Department of Agriculture She is survived by two sons, Alfred Ralph Sullivan of Tolland and John restored last January, will ask the operational later this fall if the Board the area. He also said that members said. "As long as you can perform, . ramifications" of “Nobody’s been able to gag me so and it is designed for high-risk preg­ B. Woodward Jr. of Manchester and Sullivan of Bloomfield, Calif.; a Board of Directors to allocate funds of Directors allocates the funds next of his group would be glad to start a they won't get rid of you. They The ACLU lent its support to the Kuhn's action, ac­ far. There's a method to my nant and breast-feeding women and Richard N. Woodward of Bridgeport; daughter, Mrs. Mary Brown of at its October meeting .to revive the month. program at the rink to teach depreciate players like machines. " Major League Players Association in cording to Nagler. Bill l-<■e madness." children up to five years old. two sisters, Mrs. Helen N. Millen of Manchester; and eight rink. The Youth Hockey Association, youngsters how to skate. “We do it Silber explained the ACLU's representing Lee in his free speech "This is an important issue in a Lee recounted the incident which The local WIC agency, based in Pinellas Park, Fla., and Mrs. Louise grandchildren. This action will help solve the which has already signed a contract for a price at the Bolton arena, and motives for involvement in the case. case against the copimissioner and fairly novel area.’’ said Silbbr. "This touched off the controversy. East Hartford, enrolls 600 persons in N. Berman of West Granby; and a The funeral will be private at the problems of the Youth Hockey with the Bolton Ice Palace for $60,000 by the end of the year, the youngsters "The reason why we re here is so charged Kuhn with "violating the is a player speaking out on what has eight area towns. Andover. Bolton, grandson,, Craig A. Woodward of convenience of the famiiy. Association for a low-cost skating worth of ice time this winter, will can skate backwards and forwards,” "Writers ask me questions all the that a player can be free to speak out. First Amendment.” been a major political issue in the East Hartford, Glastonbury, Hebron, Manchester. Newkirk and Whitney Funerai facility for its 300 young skaters, ac­ also pay for the use of the proposed he said. , time and I try to answer them Detrimental to baseball' is a pretty Kuhn fined Lee $250 in spring United States - the decriminaliza­ honestly," said Lee. "In spring Manchester, Marlborough and South The funeral is Saturday at 10:30 Home, 318 Burnside Ave., is in cording to Joseph Tully, a member of rink, Tully said. Restoring the rink will also free up amorphous phrase, it's tough to training for comments "detrimental tion of marijuana. We have com­ training, some reporters asked me if Windsor. a.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral charge of arrangements. the association’s board of directors. He expects his group to use the rink the town’s other rinks, Tully said, define. We re out to enforce human to baseball" after the 32-year-old ments on it and a player being fined there was a drug problem on Boston However, there are only about 15 Home, 219 W. Center St. The Rev. Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano about 20 hours each week, and said citing one winter when there were rights and civil liberties ' left-hander told reporters he had as a result. It's a clear violation of (which traded Lee to Montreal last persons involved in the program Bruce Pehrson of South United Waller A. Senkbeil told the commission that a study had the Manchester High School hockey 27,000 skaters and only two skating Lee then argued lor a new kind of used marijuana since 1968. Lee was the First Amendment." December) and I said yes. I told from Glastonbury. Behenko said he Methodist Church will officiate. been done on the cost of restoring the team would also be using the rink. rinks to use. regulatory enmmi.ssion lor baseball. GLASTONBURY - Walter A. also advised by Kuhn not to discuss The commissioner issued the them there was an abuse of alcohol, would like to make the WIC program Burial will be in the Enfield Street Senkbeil, 74, of 506 Griswold St., died rink, and that Town Engineer Walter Cassano said that restoring the "Yes, baseball needs regulation, Cemetery, Enfield. the illegal drug any further with the following comment: nicotine and caffeine. hut it has to be some kind of ar­ more accessible to Glastonbury Thursday at Hartford Hospital. He Friends may call at the funeral media. "If the matter is filed as a "They said they wanted to know it 1 bitrator at the top. " said Lee. "He residents. He said there are persons was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. After Kuhn's fine, the Players grievance by the Players Associa­ use marijuana and I said I've used it has to have baseball in his interests who travel to East Hartford for the Tomlinson Senkbeil. program now. Association tiled a grievance against tion. it will in time come before an since '68. I said it kind of tongue-in- not just the interests of the Fernando Ferreira Mr. Senkbeil was born in arbitrator. It would he inappropriate The initial date for the pilot project Leaf Dispute Continues Kuhn with a federal arbitrator and a check. I never said I smoked it. I said owners " Manchester and had lived in the in Glastonbury is Oct. 2. Behenko EAST HARTFORD - Fernando decision is expected later this fall, lor me or Bill to comment before I used it on my organic buckwheat Asked what would happen il Kuhn Glastonbury area all his life. Before MANCHESTER - Republican reached for comment. to the company that has our refuse then. " said the agency will set up a Ferreira, 57, of 107 Grandview possibly in November. ACLU at­ pancakes to help me run. Kuhn is fined every major-leaguer who used Terrace, Hartford, co-owner of D&F his retirement 12 years ago, he had Director Peter DiRosa today Democratic Director FitzPatrick contract. We are negotiating with screening and interviewing office in Chalk Up One Run for Reds torney Alan Silber said the ACLU Lee, who has been tagged with the totally oil base. He's trying to sup­ marijuana, Lee quipped; Service, a Hartford carwash, died been employed as a machinist at criticized Democratic Director. todat added to the wrangling, "The them to increase their rounds to two press my rights and he's taking the the Community Center at Welles was not contemplating any additional nickname "Spaceman " for his "Bowie would be a very rich man " Thursdat at Hartford Hospital. Hew Pratt & Whitney Division of United Steven Cassano’s “inconsistency” on vacuum leaf pick-up program was times a week, with the first round Cincinnati’s Ray Knight starts his slide home to score against Village. as the husband of Mrs. Marion Technologies Corp., East Hartford. the leaf pickup controversy, and John the biggest headache the town ever being for garbage and leaves and the San Diego last night. Awaiting late throw is Padre catcher Fred In order to be eligible for WIC, the Fitzpatrick, a Democratic director Spickler Ferreira and the father of He is also survived by two faced. The public works department second for leaves only.” Kendall. (UPI Photo) Virdon^s Contract Extended applicants must live in Connecticut, not seeking re-election, added his Theodore Ferreira of East Hartford. brothers, Frank Senkbeil of Hebron will concur on this.” The benefit to this plan, said meet the financial requirements and opinion to the dispute. He said residents in outlying areas, ^Netv York Great HOUSTON (UI’I) - ' Manager Bill Virdon has been given an As co-owner of D&F, he had and Edward Senkbeil of Brooksville, FitzPatrick, is residents won’t have be a nutritional and or medical risk. Fla.; two sisters. Miss Anna Senkbeil DiRosa said, “In May, Cassano such as Buckland and Oakland to get their leaves done to meet the extension of his contract through the 1980 .season, the club announced worked at carwash establishments in Thursday, The certification process, which and Mrs. Minnie Wiganoski, both of was ail for scraping the vacuum leaf Terrace complained because their one day a vacuum machine goes will begin in that first October Manchester and South Windsor. Virdon. 48. has been the Astros' manager since late in the 197f season. The He is also survived by another son, Manchester; and several nieces and pick-up. Now that election rolls area was done before half the leaves around. Leaves can be raked meeting in Glastonbury includes: Herald Angle best his club had finished before this year was third place in the National nephews. around he finds a way to reinstate were off the trees, while residents in For Me’-Jackson four daughters and a grandchild. whenever a taxpayer wants, because height, weight, blood tests and diet it." League West in 1976 and 1977 No terms of the new pact were disclosed The funeral is Saturday at 1 p.m. at The funeral is Saturday at 1 p.m. at the center of the route said their leaf there would be two collections per history information. A mother or her NEW YORK (UPI) - Controversial Yankees slugger Reggie Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral Home, Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New DiRosa said while he disagrees collection did not take place until week, through the fall season. child may be certified because of a with Director Sweeney, who believes Earl Yost Jackson has apparently decided he wants to stay in New York 247 Washington St., Hartford. Burial London Turnpike. Burial will be in Nov., and meanwhile leaves were Leaves can be placed in barrels or medical or nutritional problem. the vacuum program should be after all. will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hart­ East Cemetery, Manchester. blowing up and down the street. bags. The sheltered workshop is Yankee, we'll oblige him." said Mar­ "This program is an adjunct to scraped, he respects Sweeney for Sports Editor ford. There are no calling hours. FitzPatrick said his area of exper­ selling bags at reduced rates which According to a published report in tin, referring to Jackson's talk about Pirates Plummet health care, Behenko said. "The maintaining the stand he came out Friends may call at the funeral The family suggests that any tise on the Board of Directors are the town cannot match, as officials the New York Daily News, Jackson, a possible trade. "If he doesn't want program is designed to provide with in May. home tonight from 7 to 9. memorial gifts may be made to the those matters concerning public do not want to compete with this who has been in the midst of a to stay here, he can pick up and mothers and children with high pro­ DiRosa said, “I am on record since American Cancer Society or to the works. He said, “The town is talking program. Yankee embroglio since Billy Martin leave." tein foods to improve their diets. We May as being in favor of the vacuum In Mrmorium Glastonbury Auxiliary Ambulance Unusual Experience returned as manager of the Thursday, Jackson struggled to be To Second Place are testing out the waters in Glaston­ pick-up." In memory of our beloved son and brother. David Association, 2108 Main St. Talk about unusual experiences in sports. foundering World Champions last calm and inoffensive, hoping to end bury to see what the response will E Murphy ll. who died Sept 21. 1977. Director Cassano could not be June, said Thursday. "I don't really NEW YORK (UPI) — ' Manager Chuck be," Bohenko said Ernie Uthgenannt has one to relate, one that he hopes never the brouhaha of the past few weeks, It s been a long, hard two years since God took you Emergency Fuel Funds want to be traded. New York's the according to the News. Tanner could only take a philosophical view Thursday night after Behenko explained that if a person from us Nol a day passes when you're not in our happens again to anyone. greatest place in the world for me. " qualifies for the program, he is ihouphls and prayers. We love and miss you so. "I'm not ripping George, am I'.’ All his team plummeted out of first place in the Last weekend while participating The statement came in the wake of I want to do is defend myself," he issued checks for a 30-day period ■ Love. Manchester Police Report Suggested for Elderly in the Insurance City Open Tennis East. a sport at Manchester Community an outburst by Martin Wednesday said. "I worked hard for a good im­ Mom vtf Cathy Tournament in Hartford, Uthgenannt "We played our best and tried our bested Joe Torre's New York Mets. MANCHESTER - Republican works with the elderly so he has a lot College due to a budget cut in the night telling the rightfielder to stifle age and I'm not incorrigible. But had a hornet fly into his mouth and best but we just got beat, " said Scott Sanderson pitched a seven- MANCHESTER — Police charged theft of $50 from a wallet after Director Peter DiRosa said today he of contact with senior citizens. athletic department ... Former his complaints. Jackson had reacted when he says these things It implies settle in his throat. Tanner after the Philadelphia hitter in the second game to spark a Eburg Hobbs, 30, of 213 Center St., leaving her pocketbook inside a room has proposed establishment of an Manchester Community College ten- angrily to uncomplimentary remarks that I'm wishy-washy in my thinking "I hope this money will never be He managed to remove the insect, Phillies edged the Pirates, 2-1 2-1) victory ;!.at completed the Ethics Commission Manchester, with breach of peace at Manchester Memorial Hospital, 71 emergency fuel purchase account of nis ace Mark Briggs has about him attributed to Yankee and 1 don't like it. used. I'd like to see all existing but not without any difficulty, and Coupled with the ' double-header sweep of the Mets and willful failure to appear in the se­ Haynes St. $5,000 be set aside from the con­ matriculated at the University of owner George Steinbrenner. "My biggest concern is not with federal and state fuel aid programs was able to complete the match, .sweep of a double-header from the The Expos won the opener, 6-3. when cond degree. He was arrested on a Police said 29-year-old Christine tingency fund so senior citizens will, Rhode Island. Briggs was the No. 1 "I’m fed up with it, " said Martin, George Steinbrenner and the exhasted before we touch this which he won. New York Mets. the loss dropped the Jerry White belted a solo homer ;o warrant Thursday and ordered to Fahnestock visited her husband, and "at least feel confident there are performer at -MCC the past two according to earlier reports. "We Yankees, but the way he's attacked To Review Requests money,” said DiRosa, The next morning it was a different Pirates a half-game out of first trigger a four-run eighth inning. appear in East Hartford Superior both left the room to take a brief buffer funds available and they do seasons ... The college offers four knock the owner, we knock this, we my character and personality. I'm story. The Vernon Tennis Forum place. 'The adrenalin was flowing," Court Oct. 1. walk. She left her pocketbook in the not have to choose between eating or He added while the need for varsity women’s sports — tennis, knock that. It's a honor to be a representing people and selling MANCHESTER - The Town a request for an opinion by Richard pro’s throat was swollen and he "The Phillies are as good as they Sanderson admitted "Being in a pen­ hospital room. freezing.” emergency fuel funds is not volleyball, basketball and softball... Yankee." products and he makes me look like I Ethics Commission will review two S. Lawrence, a member of the Com­ needed medical help. were last year." he continued. "I'm nant race with only ten days When she returned home later, DiRosa said in the last six weeks Dave Shinn and Ann Vincent com­ Although Martin insisted he was can't think straight.' requests for opinions on possible con­ mission for the Handicapped, as to A Downey Drive resident told desperate, Manchester should be Uthgenannt, a ranking seniors glad we don't play them again. They remaining, it makes you want to do he has spoken with about 50 senior bined to win the mixed doubles tennis not referring to one player in par­ Jackson's desire to remain with flicts of interest, and will decide whether his services on that commis­ police Thursday someone stole two police said, she discovered that her prepared to act quickly to help those player in New England, advanced to have a lot of pride. " well We've come too tar to lose it stereo speakers valued at $100 from wallet was missing. An engineering citizens who have expressed concern in critical need. The proposal is tournament in Ellington, supervised ticular. the implications were clear. the Yankees seemed motivated by whether decisions made by the com­ sion and his activities in private the semifinals of both the men’s Manny Trillo singled home the now. " department employee found the that they will not have sufficient slated for the Board of Directors Oct. by Bob Tedford ... One rumor making "If the man doesn't want to be a several factors. mission should be ipcluded in a town business as an architect constitute a the rear of his unlocked vehicle. The doubles and seniors singles events. decisive run in the seventh inning as In other games. St. Louis beat funds to pay for heating oil. 9 meeting and is open for public com­ the rounds is Alvib Dark will take employee's personnel file. conflict of interest. car was located in a parking lot near wallet this morning at the bottom of the Phillies beat their interstate Chicago, 2-1. Houston defeated Atlan­ He said his wife is a nurse who ment. over as Red Sox manager next The law firm of Bayer Phelon & In another matter, town building the apartment and the victim knew a stairwell, but the money was gone. ... rivals after a controversial call was ta. 4-1. Los Angeles blanked .San No Takers season. Dark's strong religious Squatrito is seeking an opinion on inspector Frank Conti would like the of no suspects, police said. reversed by the umpires Francisco, 3-0, and Cincinnati topped beliefs could come in for a severe Slow-Starting Zahn whether members of the firm have a commission to consider whether per­ Two 16-year-old Manchester youths During the recent Manchester Larry Bowa singled to open the San Diego. 8-5. test if the rumor turns out to be fact conflict of interest when they appear sonnel department files should con­ were charged Thursday with posses­ Violations Open Golf Tournament at the seventh, advanced on a sacrifice by i'ardin:il> 2. Ciili> I before the Town Planning and Zoning tain transcripts of ethics committee sion of less than four ounees of ... Manchester Country Club several ... Jong Han of Manchester is a Keith Hernandez scored following Al Siellert says winger with Cornell University 's var­ Too Much for Yanks winner Randy Lereh, 10-12, and. Boards in view of the fact the firm is investigations if the individual has marijuana, police said. members were talking about the after reliever Kent Tekulve inten­ a Chicago error in the seventh inning acting as special counsel for the town been cleared. Kimberly E. Seavey, of 23 Orchard Reported golfer who approached a group near sity soccer team this fall ... (0 give St. Louis the win. Sophomore Kellie White of East BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) - Minnesota Geoif tionally walked Pete Rose, Trillo in the case of Angel vs. Zinsser. Conti was the object of complaints St., and Bdrandi Lee Talley, of 493 YOU’RE INVITED TO A MICROWAVE the Pro Shop and displayed a golf bag singled to left to score Bowa, Reds 8. Pjiclro .5 Hartford has won a spot with the Zahn ovecame a shaky start Thursday to keep his team s dim­ The Angel vs. Zinsser matter con­ which the commission determined Hilliard St., were released on $150 In Water filled with clubs. "I'll take $125 for Tekulve. who came on for starter Dan Driessen's run-scoring double non-surety bonds. Court dates are the bag and clubs, anyone in­ UConn women’s fall tennis squad. cerns a suit in which Carol Angel were groundless. He would like the COOKING DEMONSTRATION ming pennant hopes alive lor rookie of the year honors, drove Jim Rooker in the seventh, .saw his keyed a five-run. eighth-inning out­ next month. terested," he asked. When no one in­ says Carl Zinsser should not be able matter removed from his personnel MANCHESTER - The Zahn, 13-6, gave up three walks and in all three Minnesota runs, the final record fall to 10-8 burst that rallied Cincinnati dicated any interest, he walked down to be on both the Board of Directors file. A Glastonbury woman reported the town Water Department End of the Line a single to the New York Yankees in two on an opposite-field The game was delayed for nine \'>lro> I. Bra\i’?' I SAT. 11:00-3:00 PM to the resevoir and deposited the and also practice his profession. The commission will also review has recorded several Two office visitors yesterday, both the first inning of the makeup game, with two out in the seventh inning. minutes in the sixth inning when the Terry Puhl collected three hits, clubs into the water, one by one ... Zinsser owns his own real estate firm three opinions on questions decided violations of the Safe crackerjack athletes in their youth, but he got out of the inning without a "I was trying to hit the ball as hard Pirates protested a home-run call drove in two runs and scored twice Ree Employees Sought East Hartford Chamber of and would earn commissions if the on at the Aug. 30th meeting. Drinking Water Act during were Hank McCann and Ty Holland. run thanks to a pickoff play at first as I could and I thought it had a and the umpire erased an apparent while Ken Forseh scattered nine hits Commerce couldn't have saluted a town bought any property from a The meeting is set for Sept. 27 at 8 MANCHESTER - The Manchester the month of August, none LinONS $50 RERATE 'The latter, now 70, was a stickout base. chance to go out. The fact that I am three-run homer by Phillies' catcher to help Houston over Atlanta. more deserving resident than Rav seller who Zinsser represents. p.m. in the hearing room at the Recreation Department is still of which mean the water is baseball and basketball player for The Twins went on to win, 3-1, but able to hit to the opposite field has Keith Moreland, ruling the ball foul. Dodl:er^ .'1. GiaiiN 0 McKenna. The man who kept in-\ Zinsser has said he will abstain municipal building. taking applications for part-time unsafe for consumption. plus our LOW raiCES years and also held the town tennis the American League East leading been the main reason 1 have been hit­ Moreland, a rookie, then struck out Pedro Guerrero drove in one run dependent basketball and fastpitch ' and scored another in a two-run third from any board action concerning employees for the winter recreation Color violations were N^ingles title more than any man in Baltimore Orioles also scored an 8-7 ting well this year.” he said. and Philadelphia Manager Dallas softball alive in his home town for inning that carried Los Angeles over property in which he has a program. recorded at Buckingham nH^ry. McCann, 73, starred in victory over Detroit to shave their The game was a makeup of a game Green was to.ssed out of the game. savas you a bundia during better than three decades was professional interest. The Ethics Fellowship Plans People are needed for two nights a station, 21 units; Porter b a ^ a ll and basketball in the “good division-clinching rained out Aug. 19, and the Yankees In New York, the Expos once again San Francisco. presented the EH Chamber’s Commission cleared Zinsser of any week in the schools from 6 p.m. to station, 35 units; Howard old days." ... West Side Old Timers "magic number" came in from Cleveland and left Weekly Meetings Distinguished Service Award at last conflict of interest in the matter, but 9:30 p.m.; as swim instructors; as station, 25 units; Lydall will salute John Tierney, a one-time to two. Any com­ after the game lor a three-game this apodal factory Monday night’s annual dinner at the the court case is still pending. MANCHESTER - The Westhill lifeguards; and as rec leaders for Street station, 28 units. The fine baseball and basketball player bination of losses series with the . Marco Polo ... Former Manchester Penney Booters Lose Attorney Richard W. Dyer, of the Fellowship will resume weekly centers. standard or maximum is 15 with local teams, and now a promi­ by Milwaukee and Yankees Manager Billy Martin High player Bill MacLean is playing on our errors. 11 has come a long Bayer, Phelon & Squatrito law firm meetings Monday, at 1:30 p.m. in The program starts Oct. 9th and units, but the state Health oNor. Ask about nent Manchester business figure on wins by Baltimore said it was a long way for his team to Two first-half goals lifted Conard varsity soccer at Plymouth State way. " voiced Conard Coach Frank is awaiting an opinion on whether his Herrmann Hall, Bluefield Drive. ends March 29. Department has granted Oct. 13 at the Garden Grove Foot­ totalling two will come to lose a ballgamc. High past Penney High, 2-0, in CCIL College, Plymouth, N.H., this fall ... D'Annolfo. serving on the town Human Relations Joseph Moriconi will lead the infor­ Applications may be obtained from exemptions and variances LinONS $75- ball reunion will be staged the clinch the "Dave Righctti deserved better soccer action yesterday in West Just Wondering Department: If a Conard outshot Penney. 21-15. with Commission is a conflict of interest mal program of music and singing of Town Hall or the Recreation Depart­ for these tests. previous Saturday, Oct. 6, also at the division. than what he got," said Martin of the Hartford. man, or woman, teaches tennis all Black Knight Keeper Mike Conforlo since the law firm of which he is a hymns. The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson ment on Garden Grove Road. Tubidity, or cloudiness, Garden Grove with players from “ I thought I had warmed up rookie left-handed pitcher who gave The victory improved the Chief­ CASH REBATE summer and receives money is he, or making 14 saves and Chieftain net- member represents the town in the will share a devotional message For further information, phone 647- was recorded in the water Manchester teams — American enough, but apparently I hadn’t, " up only three hits in the seven innings tains' league mark to 1-0-1 while the she, to be classified a professional? minder Steve Lailizon four stops. Angel vs. Zinsser matter. Mr. Dyer Ladies of Westhill will provide and 3084. at Lydall Street station of on combination Legion, Merchants and Silk City Zahn said. "I made an adjustment he worked but was charged with all Blaek Knights slip to 0-2-1. is not attending HRC meetings while serve refreshments during the social 2,4 N.T.U.; Porter 2.91 gathering to rehash old times. Yosh and got the ball over the plate after three Minnesota runs and the loss, Bob Cisneros assisted by Chip Lit­ he awaits the Ethics Commission hour. N.T.U. and Howard at 1.66 Notes Off the Cuff Vincek is handling details for the the first inning. 1 was only missing by his first major league decision. tle put Conard in front in the first Volleyballers Win decision. The word "fold" meaning jn.T.U. N.T.U. is the unit DOUBLE OVENSI quarter with Brian Dubiel adding All residents of Westhill Garden Cross country has been dropped as details for the grid reunion. a few inches in the first inning, but The Twins, who saw their Taking an exciting five-game The commission will also consider to go bankrupt has to measure turbidity. The 0(^ l«od that is enough to get you in trouble." some insurance in the second stanza. and Annex are invited. been traced back to 1250. American League West title hopes match, Manchester High outlasted standard is 1.0 N.T.U. on NoMt The walks were the only ones Zahn ja,.rg(j by back-to-back shutout losses “We had a few communication and $20 ASM mental lapses. " cited Penney Coach East H artford High in girls issued. His adjustment enabled him Chicago, recorded their 194th dou- volleyball action yesterday in East Confidence Returns, to get the Yankees hitting into groun- p]gy season in the sixth in- Jim Agnew. iKathyjsaysrm^^ "We worked well, our goalie Hartford. Scores were 15-8, 11-15. 15- Test Scheduled at MHS FALL SEASON IS HERE FREE FOOD SAMPLING douts, and he went on to record his getting an AL single-season fourth of the season, record The previous record was held played well. Penney didn't capitalize 13, 14-16 and 15-7. w/ . FRESH CIDER-O'OURDS PUMPKINS The Silk Towners also look the MANCHESTER - diploma, effective with the writing section and a math John Castino, the Twins’ candidate 1973 Kansas City Royals, Manchester High School INDIAN CORN Moore Tames RSox jayvee match, 15-0 and 15-5. Class of 1980. It is com- section, Excellent team play highlighted will administer the posed of a reading and ORCHARD FRESH A MICROWAVE COOKING EXPERT Mact, Cortlanda, Qraaitlnga, Macouna, Bartiatt Paara, TORONTO (UPI) — Time heals all wounds, and when you add the last game for Manchester, now 2- Minimum Achievement Paachaa. a couple of victories it can do a lot for a pitcher’s confidence as Level Survival Skills Test Royals and Angels 0 for the season. Beth Apter served NATIVE’ FRESH WILL BE IN OUR STORE well. Sports Slate well with Marge Botteron, Katrine (MALSST) next A LOVED ONE Qraan * Yallow Squaah, Egg Wednesday to all tenth lant, Laaka, CauilllotNar, Walsb,^ Jean Stankiewicz and Nancy PInaapplaa, Pluma, Nac- "I think the lowest point in my year, and 1 was doing pretty well un­ graders. They will report Baata, Paranipa, Brctccoll, season was against Texas in July," til the All Star break,” Moore con­ Walsh also standouts for the Indians. Whila Bwaat Potatoaa, Acorn tarlnaa, Umaa, Cantaloupaa, TO ANSWER ATL YOUR Divide Big Series Friilav Concord Qrapaa, Qrapatrult. to their room a.ssignments A BuHarnut Squaah, Bad A .said Toronto starter Balor Moore tinued. "But lately I've trailed off. SOCCER Jayvees Triumph at 8 a m. The testing ses­ Hot Pappara, Whita Onlona. after tossing a four-hitter in the Jays It's hard to be used as a starter and NEW YORK (UPI) - Don Baylor had the simplest explana­ Manoliesler al Easi Hartford, Ji.’lO sion will last about two ^^em em im ed QUESTIONS & DEMONSTRATE 6-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox reliever without a defined role." Your love Is permanently, tion when it came to summing up the California Angels’ visit to Coventry al Clieney Terli, Ji.'lO Registering its second straight hours. Juniors and seniors Thursday. "But time has a way of "In a way. being used that way is a Wiiiilsor Corks al Soiilli Windsor win. the first a forfeit, Manchester who have not yet passed expressed for a loved one when SET YOUR DAILY NUMSERS HEREI replacing bad thoughts with good compliment from the manager, " Kansas City. their resting place Is marked MICROWAVE COOKING Itliain at Rollon High jayvee soccer team blanked the test will also report at 8 ones." said the Smithville, Texas native. "It "We came in with a three-game by a Barre Guild Monument. lead with nine to go. If they do, East Hartford, 3-0. yesterday in East a.m. tfliiT ow or Iwwrta moa » aASKiri "After that loss to the Rangers 1 means he thinks I'm the one pitcher lead and we left with a three-game Only Barre Guild they'll hear about it the rest of their CROSS c m .VI KV Hartford. All other juniors and THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS didn't get to pitch for another three on the club who is that adaptable. But lead," said Baylor, who knocked in Monuments are per- IBARREl lives.” Manclirsler /Tolland alSuffielil Halfback Dave Bean put the young seniors will have a delayed liSSs- n a t iv e , FANCY MACS weeks." recalled Moore. "But I it really upsets your momentum and three runs with a homer and a single manently guaranteed Ic UILd I CANTALOUPES Baylor's two-run single, which in­ (girls), Silk Towners in front at 'the 7:12 opening. They will report TOMATOES ACORTLANDS worked twice as hard during those I think that’s what threw me off." Thursday for the Angels’ 11-6 defeat by an association of ^ creased his major-league leading St. I’ aul VRoekville al East mark of the second quarter as he at 10:15 for a brief period monument manufac- Monumtiui 8 9 S ach three weeks Jim Rice led off the fifth for of the Kansas City Royals, for a split 49««’»>'-" = ■ :-il

PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept. 21.1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Sept. 21. 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN WM'W ...... C NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MADELINE R, SALA. ESTATE OF ADRIEN St. PIERRE, deceased deceased 19th Hote ) Bare-Footed Kicker Excels The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, Today’s Judge, of (he Court of Probate, FWWWWWWWVW ' Gridders INEW YORK — 8®®* kicking performance connected on a 46-yarder in Judge, of the Court of Probate. yard success in his only District of Manchester at a hearing District of Manchester at a hearing FLOWER SHOW A the Eagles’ opening game held on September 14, 1979 ordered held on September 17. 1979 order^ Country Club Philadelphia rookie kicker O'*®®"® chance against the that all claims must bie presented to that alt claims must be presented to CHAMPA6NE Tony Franklin Is six-for-six ^“il?®^' . tioVor 23-17 victory over the' Falcons. Last week, he was GALAXIKS^ - Kathy the fiduciary on or before E^ember the fiduciary on or before December Sport Parade SeiiiorH T'oiiriiuiiienI (luiringH 14. 1979 or be barred as by law 17. 1979 or be barred as by law LUNCHEON after another nerfect field tarefooted-kicker Giants, and added a 35- perfrect from 24,36,19 and provided. provided. Suiiirdiiy — 8:02 Murphy, Schotta, McConnell 160, Sally FEATURING BAKED In Idkportant Tests 44 yards in the 26-14 w in at P h illip s 125-128-375. Pearl J. Huitman. Pearl J. Hulman. Remes, N. Smith; 8:09 Oleksinski, Ass't. Clerk Ass't Clerk BEEF STUFFED New Orleans. The fiducia^ is: The fiduciary is: Milt Richman McMahon, Prachniak, Shaw; 8:16 COURQETTS Jai Alai Results “I’m not cocky and I Joseph P. Sala Richard C. Woodhouse UPI Sports Editor By LEN AUSTER power game in the opener;” reports “ Our otfense has to realize this is a Bales, Daley, McCarthy, Harvey; 365 6lcott St. 555 Main St. 2 SETTINGS Manchester Coach Jack Holik from THURSDAY* don’t brag. You have to be Manchester. CT 06040 Manchester, CT 06040 . nW'rtjfjir Hrrulil SiMiiiMWijIer great challengi. to them. 8:30 Wilkos, S. Ferguson, Lipinski, 035-9 12:00 » 1:30 P.M. m i: rrm relaxed. I’d say my strong his scouting sojourn. “We have a lot of people who Davis; 8:37 — Tarca, Curtis, Eigner, 3 Rwnca im 12.40 1.00 3 00 5 Ibrnfi" 9.40 4.10 3.00 3 Titaica Lmtt tt.OO 4.01 3.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PoionoUont Roquoslod -Can Manchestercon­ point is leg strength," says NOTICE TO CREDITORS "We have to get off the ball, both played against them last year and if Prindle; 8:44 Morline, Kristoff, 1 Z«fa M « ir I 000 1.20 I fm f Ism I 0.20 SOO 2 0uran|o [nears 0.40 5.20 ESTATE OF MARILU JEFFRIES Lo$t tnd Found DONATIONS $4.S0 Franks' Decision Awaited tinue its winnitig wtQrs of a 2 t m lirtne S.I0 AKA. MARILU S. JEFFRIES, E S T A T E OF MARGARET B offensively and defensively," we can establish something offen­ 7 Zetai Om I 7.40 tbwmUei 4.00 Franklin, who holds 18 WRIGHT, CHICDRIN'S PORTIONS ALSO Giguere, Belluardo; 8:51 J. IM a 1-3 mtO QsMdi I S $34.40 QMa 2-3 $30.80 deceased AVAILARLE AT A REDUCED NEW YORK (UPI) — Herman Franks keeps saying he won’t year ago? Is East Cholic as remarked Holik, repeating last sively, it will be an indication to us NCAA kicking records. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. deceased LOST- Keys, vicinity ol Macaione, MIoganoski, Davidson, MtcU 31 »l.tO ParlKti S-1 $10050 Mtcta 3-2 $03.00 Judge, of the Court of Probate. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, RATE Irificti 3-1-2 S74M0 '’Fve never lifted a leg Parkade. BlueBlu Medallion...... announce his decision until the last day of the season on whether iniprovCti as display!^ in its year's battle cry, “ Nothing fancy, the improvement made." Cooper;i 8:58 Agostinelli, H. IrifKti 5-1-7 $001.30 TnNda 3-2-4 $000.00 District of Manchester at a hearing Judge, of the Court of Probate. SATURDAY, 9/22 nothing cute, just get off the bail. StQMO: SRm TDm; weight in my life. I don’t held on September 14, 1979 ordered District of Manchester at a hearing reads "Never Underestimate or not he'll be back to manage the Chicago Cubs next year, but seaso^ opening Win? ^ Kelly is a firm believer in having Gardella, Brown, Filloramo; 9:05 4 fiM U l« d i 11.00 7.40 7.40 that all claims must be presented to held on September 17. 1979 orders Tlie Power Of A Woman". ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL 1 bwOM 12.00 11 10 4 20 0 Kmt 19.00 0 00 5.00 know what it is. I don't privately he has made up his mind already. He's leaving. His F e rm i has fo u r o r five guys going tw o all three phases -running inside, McKee, Karszes, Malis, Wada. 3 il»T«tai Iv m 7.00 0.40 Sartw»A>isR 11.10 7.20 2 ZatoU 500 140 the fiduciary on or before December (hat all claims must be presented to Reward. Call 528-5246. CHURCH The^ are just two in^iries which 0 U Im 7.40 14. 1979 or be barred as by law the fiduciary on or before Dwember ways and we want to get off the foot­ running outside and passing -of the 7 lM<|un Zoqai 1.00 5 Sana 7.40 know how to explain it. 17. 1979 or be barred as bv law feeling is he's gotten as much as he possibly could out of the need answers as both local gridiron Also, 9:12 Teets, R. Gardella, QinHi 3-4 073.00 QaiwU 5-1 $54.10 Odnela 2-0 $33.20 provided. RT 44A ball quickly and wear them down if offense prepared. "What we'll do You can't teach somebody Pearl J. Huitman. provided. Psrsonafs squads see action Saturday.- Masi, Lavey; 9:19 R. Macaione, h riK ti 4-3 $110.90 M kIi i s $129 30 NriKta 0-2 $15II Ass’t Clerk Pearl J Huitman. BOLTON, CT. Cubs' personnel. possiblei" depends on what phase is working IrifK ti 4-34 $0.179 40 TrifKta l-S-7 $1,943 70 IrtftrtJ 0-2-5 $397.20 how to kick. You can't Ass’t Clerk Manchester makes iU.^79 debut Novak, Roberts, Zavarella; 9:33 The fiduciary is: RUSSELL’S BARBER SHOP FLOWER SHOW HOURS Most logical successor to Franks is so far this season, he has been The East-Rockviile series the past best or what they're giving us defen­ Stvomi: aimw. teach leg strength.” E. Jeffries The fiduciaiy is' against Fermi High in Elnneid while Zanis, Carlson, A, Giglio, Tomkiel; 3 ie lartwen 1200 I SO 3 to 3 IrkmOa I 10 20 4 20 4 SO 1 0vM|a Sana 18.40 8.00 080 47 Galaxy Dr Walter E, Wright has resumed regular hours; 12-7 Mike Roarke. the Cubs’ present doubled up at first base only once. On eight years has been extremely tight. sively," he states. 11.40 4.40 8.40 3.00 Manchester. CT 06040 9 Mather SI. Tuesday - Friday 8:30 - 5:30, the Eagles, a 20-6 v ic to r ^v e r South 9:40 Bonadies, Schaffer, Lebledz, I N»T6C>i 2 Osh I 4 40 4.20 0 (vtaOia Javitr Manchester. CT 06040 643-9203 pitching coach, who knows the club's the other hand you have Yankee 0 ^wi UmOti 400 7 Pwanfo 0.20 1 latcaraa Zaqu 5.00 037-9 Saturday 8:00- 5:00 p.m. Windsor- in their opener, host The Ram s hold a 3-2-3 edge in th a t The Eagles defensively will be Herman; 9:47 Henovesi, D'Ap- 034-9 ______personnel, managed for the Cubs in George Scott, who has grounded into span with a pair of 0-0 ties, including OhMeU 3^1 $4440 QuisMi 2-3 $34.20 OdniaU 0-8 $10.40 traditional rival Rockville High at without tackle Mark Mickicwicz. a 6- pollino, Foster, Schenning; 9:54 M fc U 3-1 $19910 Mecti 3-2 $1110 FiHfcU M $120.30 the minors and is highly respected by 24 double plays in 102 games to last year’s affair. The ‘76 battle was Infccti 3-10 $94200 TrilMli 3-2-7 $011.10 TriVefa 04-i $1,197.20 M t.' Nebo. foot-5, 235-pound senior. He suffered Matava, Evelhoch, Betko, Dvorak; the players. The 48-year-old Rhode qualify for the Bigfoot Award.... almost a third scoreless duel but a a twisted knee on the first play ver­ rOIRTII; oomi; TWOmt Both have 1:30 kickoff^T; 10:01 Kozlovich, Finnegan, A. Smith, 2 U 9.20 000 4.20 8 ZjtoU OchM 18.00 1000 4 00 4 btebia Iriania IlLOO 7.20 8 20 Islander would be a good choice.... Bob Onthank touchdown in the last sus South'Windsor and didn't return. Area apiion pits 6-1 El^Hartford Atamian; 10:08 Corocran, Watson, 4 Ortvehr 7.20 5.00 2 OrOea I 5.40 3.40 2 laaqda Carita 4 00 4 00 My nomination for the Baseball nine seconds gave R ockville a 7-0 “ He’ll be out a couple of weeks Abraitis, Manchester; 10:15 Hilinski, 7 ClTM S.OO 5 Joaquin Urqviafi 5.20 3 bca Oebaa 4.40 And it wouldn't surprise me at all if Executive of the Year is Baltimore's High against 1-0 Windftlim High in OwsfU 2-4 $3540 QuiwU 2-8 $43.40 ^ 2-4 $43.20 on sale now thru sun. win. anyway," Kelly states. "I really feel Engberg, S. Zavarella, W. Ferguson. Meet! 2-4 $110 40 Jack McKeon. now working for San, Hank Peters, if for no other reason W lllim a n tic , 1-0 Penney H ig h a t ferfKta 1-2 $125 40 FcrifCtJ 4-2 $143.40 home in East Hartford against 1-0 The overall series stands bad for Mark. He worked hard very Trifrcta 2-4-7 $703.10 IrilKta 8-2-5 $503 70 Trilfda 4 2-3 $39090 Diego in the front office, takes over than he once talked Earl Weaver E nfield H igh, 0-1 South W indsor a t 0-1 deadlocked, 5-5-3. hard in the off-season. I hope he can for Roger Craig as the Padres' from quitting on the spot. You never Rams Sign Harris Windsor Locks, and 0-1 GJistonbury Rockville dropped its opener last come back and help us later in the DAILY 10 to 9:30 manager after the season is over,... hear too much about Petdrs, mostly weekend, 14-7, to H all H igh w ith the season." ANAHEIM. Calif. I UPI) - The H igh a t 6-1 St. Paul in §Hstdl. The Los Angeles Rams signed veteran Jal Alai Entries OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5 PM A1 McGuire confesses he had one because all he does is work hard day Warriors pushing over a late Nick Stamboulis. a 6-foot. 195- • FRIDAY* latter is‘,a night encounter at 7 linebacker Joe Harris to replace in­ MWlOUS BRANDS ^ o t L e u c s particular motivational idea he never and night, and look at the result.... touchdown to win it. The traditional­ pound junior, moved into the tackle m i. nrm NRTN 2 1. Aica-laawt got around to implementing before o'clock at Muzzy Field 'with the jured wide receiver Willie Miller on 1. liimpii-laiaet 1. Z«|lN-MeRdri 2. Fate-Landa 2. DHrMCR-l^ ly staunch Ram defense did not allow slot and had a fine opener. End John 2. bastf-larturen 1 laicaran-Iaiv 4. Jiaqw laiiff former trio kickimg off at 1:30.- .• 3. Mri(wi-Jaa 4. Fonte-Landa 3. U-J«n«$ 4. KarrasuiArtKhe quitting as coach of the Marquette The rebuilding New York Knicks the roster. $. Zabala SoTM S. ENS^-Carita Hall consistent penetration. Gerrity and linebackers Gregg Kane S.Gtn»4s#i iie^eiivarl S. Gm-lMnet 6. RodriswrCaraj Fermi was a^ l7-(>-loser to 7. Zalaica-Ectaarre B. Ematabioiido fl Warriors after leading them to the may go with as many as four rookie “ Based on the defense shown and and Dave Bottaroalso were stickouts Terms of the contract were not dis- 7. frte-tovier I 8. Zapi-lrleche 7. kasii-Asttl LReneda-lao Longmeadow. Mass., last-'^kend in Sobt funta-leiivif 1 Sabs IrtaM^wra hdrid clo.scd. H arris, a tree agent and Sabi U-Muadra TremendDus imprcvement values NCAA title in March of 1977. “ The starters this season — B ill what they have, it is going to be dif­ for the Eagles, who limited South TDITH: its opener. The FalconS'BiaVe gone to SlCOt; sum last thing I was going to do with my third-year veteran, played with the l.lascaran E.Ermua Cartwright, Larry Demic, Sly ficult to move the ball consistently," Windsor to 136 yards. I.Faa$tq-)an 1. J»»qiHn-Ast$ ■ 2. ArtiM-leonel a wishbone formation ."fajit .ran a 2. Ze{ui-lolhar I 3 Aica 4.Zidaica players. I didn’t get to do because I Williams and Geoff Huston. If those believes East Coach Jude Kelly, San hVancisco 49crs in 1978. 3. fei-larfana 4. Iedn{uertainei 3. HwrE|iiiC>raffl(ndi 4. Ji-biondo B S. 0ur3n{o-(c«nirT0 S. Orbea l-Odwa S.Saraa 6. UrqDiata didn't need it, " he says. "On one of four make it as starters, it w ill mark 5. i Ceou-lavief I 7. lafwr 1. Rent 7. Irasa-Mindra 7. [M«bio-Cwpi $. RenedO'Zoqui I Rwrefui-hpa Sobs Zabala our road trips, I was going to put the the firs t tim e since the 1964-65 season Sabt Subs Fetr-ArtKlK OEVEITH: kids in one of those Skid Row hotels. I the club has leaned on as many TM9: sivwnt 1. loaqiNR Btfrt 1 Zabala-Ecenano felt an experience like that would novices. That season, Willis Reed, 1. kwr«c»4alhir I 2. Fete-lartiirrfl i.Canti 2. Asia 1 ( Stendlliii ] Wadkins and Lye Co-Leaders 3. OrbeaM 4. Ouranso I Atca-Caraocodi 4. Artamlavwr 3. Fmtu-lrticlw 4. Gene-Jan S. Zidaka-bioNde 1 t. Enwa-Soroa teach them to eat a little humble pie Howard Komives, Emmette Bryant S. Xewda-Javier I 8. IBe-J4eodri S. Zabili 6. Caranwndi TRUCKLOAD 7. Eosabw-Urqwafa L lascarift-Cariti but I just never got around to doing 7.U -U d i 8. Mrituet-lspa 7. Artane LIrkndel and Jim “ Bad News" Barnes all won NAPA, Calif. (U PI)-B obby has won more money than he has, in­ Sobs Orbfa B-Zoqui National Ledf^e thal’s important, too." Sabi Zetn-lanes Subs Carea it ... starting roles as rookies. .. TWELFTH: cluding the 1977 World Series, is F0UITH: nCHTH: Wadkins and Mark Lye have Leo Elder and Tom Purtzer, who 1. Orbea l-Sorea 1 Zabala-Zaqui KusI l.Finte I.OrbeaB-Zaqui 2. EtnebMlNnel added incentive. also played the easier South course, 2.Ze{ai 3. Dwanca-Carita 4. [nNU-Cvatnendi W different goals this week. 3 Irau 4.lio 3 ZabaU-JUh R 4. Artane-Ochoa It's the game officials, the umpires Around the dugouts the players say :pct. GB S. lascaran-Javier $. [irsebta-Pipne "Sure, I's love to win this tour­ shot 67s to tra il bv a stroke. 5. IcMde €. Javier R S. Daran{a-Kerre 6. Ennua-EceflarTO and referees, who can furnish the W orilrea l 91 '59- .607 What they have in common, 7. Aica-flrf(ia|a L ZBlmca-Odioa their candidate for American League nament," Bobby said after shooting a 7.C»u 7. Bascaran-Urquiaia 1. Joaquin-Carita 8 LJ. Subs Jaaqiii-Ecqflarrq most penetrating insight into the real Rookie of the Year is Alfredo Griffin, Pittsburgh 91 60 -.603 ‘/z though, is they are the co-leaders 6-under-pat 66 on Silverado’s South Sabi M e - Sabi Atca-Jatiw INS ON SALE! character of the athletes because the switch-hitting shortstop with the St. Louis,- 80 74 .530 ll>/2 today a fte r one round of the $300,000 course Thursday to tie Lye lor (he they're the ones who work closest to Toronto Blue Jays. Griffin, 21, has Philadelphia 80 73 .523 12'/2 Napa Classic. lead, “but I'd settle for a finish Bolton Hosts them, Wally Harris, the veteran NFL excellent range, turns the double Chicago 77 75 ‘ .507 15 Wadkins has been on the PGA Tour anywhere in the fiist four because referee, was on hand when Henri play well and has his batting average New Y ork 56 95 ' ,371 35>'2 now for five years and he has yet to that should get me into (he World Rhody Squad Richard, Bobby Orr and Harry rig h t up around .280. .. \\ esi win a tournament, although he came Series. " EimmiLEW insulation and Savings Howell were inducted into the w L- P el. GB close in last year's Tucson Open and Lye, who is two years younger than Bolton's Bulldogs are once again Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto last The best defensive player he has Cm cinnati 87 86'•.569 — this years Philadelphia Classic, Wadkins. merely would like to win a rolling merrily along the unbeaten week and was. reminded of the time seen since coming into the American Houston , 84 « 'j'.5 5 3 2'''z finishing second in both. tournament. He hasn't cunie close by the irucklnad! path and Coach Gil Boisoneau is he had a run-in with Orr when he was League, says Sparky Anderson, is Lo5 Angeles " 75 W '*4 9 0 12 Obviously, the 28-year-old native of even once in three years of trying A We purchased a truclrload o( genuine with the Bruins, playing the Black Frank White, the Royals' classy se­ San Francisco 68 19’'2 Richmond, Va., would like to win looking forward to Saturday's test victory here, in his hometown belore Owens-Corning Fiberglas*. and we're Hawks in Boston. "It got so bad. with cond baseman. Over in the National 63 here, but he'd gladly settle for a se­ against Westerly, R.I., High at San Diego 90 '4 1 2 24 his family, would bo worth a lot more SAVINGS going (o pass our savings on lo you! Herrick Park in Bolton. Kickoff will the reaction of the crowd .. . it took 57 League, he still stays with his old A tlanta 60 91 .397 26 cond. third or fourth-place finish to the voung Californian than the minutes to play the final 53 seconds,” because he thinks that will earn him be at 1:30. Don't wait tor utility costs lo go up any shortstop with the Reds. Dave riiui'sday's ReSulls $54,000 actual prize, higher Now is the time to cut y-jur costs Harris related. ',After the game. I enough money for a place in next The Bulldogs, (toasting a line that Concepcion.... M ontreld 6-2. New Y ork 3-0 "It would get me a year's exemp­ by cutting energy loss, and by saving at got a police escoft back to the hotel. week's World Series, the event which averages 215 pounds, consists of high Philadelphia 2. Pittsburgh 1 tion." said Lye, "and al this stage ol OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 79’s our Trucldoad Insulation Sale' As I entered my room, the phone rew ards its w inner w ith a $100,000 school age pla.vers. Westerly is not a Should the Reds and Pirates wind St. Louis 2. Chicago 1 my career that’s a little more impor­ rang and the voice on the other end, prize. (nember of any conference and elig.- up in the NL playoff, Anderson Houston 7, Atlanta 1 tant than the money It would also said, "Wally is everything OK?: I The fact his older brother Lanny ble to play an independent team. assumes Tom Seaver will pitch the C incinnati 8. San Diego 5 mean I could play in the majors, and said yes. It was Bobby Orr. That was MUST BE SOLD. SEE US ^ Just look at these prices. first game for Cincinnati and Ander­ Los Angeles 3. San Francisco 0 his way of apologizing.. . ” son predicts he w ill be the key. "If he wins the first game, then the Reds Todut's Giiiiie!i This is how fast Kansas City's will be all right," says the Detroit Pittsburgh (D. Robinson 8-6) at BEFORE YOU BUY A NEW CHEVY Willie Wilson is getting down to first manager. “ But if he gets beat, then I Chicago (Krukow 9-91 base: in the 142 games he has played think the Pirates will take it all.. ." St. Louia tDenny 7-11) a(New York OUR USED CARS ARE ALMOST AS FAMOUS OWENS-CORNING (Falcone 6-13). N . ' Montreal (Rogers 13-10) at GOOD AS NEW. Manchester High Girls Philadelphia (Carlton 16-U). N E C incinnati (Seaver 15-6) at Houston EXTRA SPECIAL (R ichard 16-13). N . Fiberglas® losulailon HARTFOKO. 7 7 PONTIAC Los Angeles (Sutton 12-16) at San JIMMY FUND Gran LeMatis Coupe. V-8. auto., air Depth Questioned Diego (Eichelberger 0-1). N i pht to mi cond., power steering and brakes, FOIL FACED Rll UNFACED AHIC INSULATION R19 r OAMII Of '1 2 , 3 AM-FM-Stereo, power windows and Aiherican League many more extras. m J S tA A B less With Tanker Squad \',aU t T'-d William. Pmm, n - m f / x - )( _^Jas|4695M 0|^^J22 SO SO W L Pel. GB p foot foot B altim ore 99 52 .656 — than By LEN AUSTER EXTRA SPECIAL 8 ^ 1 7 V 2 ' M ilwaukee 90 62 .592 9 >'2 EXTRA SPECIAL Herald Sportswriler Boston 85 .563 14 76 FORD 7 7 FORD n n n 66 3V2 "N15 "RII fo il faced 9.99 88.12 SQ.n. 6"X1S"R19UNFACED...... 8.49 48JBn .V Depth was the key for the Manchester High girls’ swimming D e tro it '■ 82 71 .536 18 Big Man Presents Big Check to Jimmy Fund Gran Torino Station VVagon. V-8 LTD II Squire 3-Seat Wagon. V-8, team as it won CCIL titles in 1977 and ‘78. And this season again, Ne\y Y ork 81 70 .536 18 auto., air cond., power steering and auto., air cond., power steering and ear roll which is launched Monday at home against Windsor Locks High CTeireland" 77 75 j..507 22'-2 Popular East Hartford restauranteer was realized for this worthy project with Red brakes, radio. S O O O R brakes, radio. S Q fiO R 3V2" X 23' RH FOIL FACED .. 15.49 135.12 se. n. 6" X 23" R19 UNFACED 12.99 7547 se n. at 3:30, depth will be the telling factor. ■Toronto 51 Ittf.- .333 49 Frank Benettieri is a big man who goes in for Sox rookie pitcher Win Remmerswaal accep­ W as $3295 NOW Was JtaQQfi HOW "We have a lot of questions,” WCHI big promotions and it was only natural that he ting the check on behalf of the Jimmy Fund. states Indian Coach Dave Frost, "We W L Pet. GB would have a big check to present to the Jim­ At Fenway Park for the presentation were (1. University .jpf 'fonniecticut, has California 83 70 .542 - 78 NOVA *4250 can field good No. 1 people but if you served; ^,^)< )h : “ He (Gavin) has my Fund for staging the personal appearance to r .) Harry Egazarian, Benettieri, Pete Kiro 76 PLY ""noT ’ *3695 Kansas City 80 73 .523 3 2 gdoor. 6 cyl., A/trans, radio. P/steerIng. compare to past teams, we don’t of Ted Williams at a fund-raising dinner in Arrow QT Coupe. 4 cyl., auto., AM-FM radio, vinyl roof. done an'eki^ellent.Job bringing them MinAesota 79 74 ' .516 4 and Rav McKenna. Looks New! have the same kind of depth we had along, gradually,"’ Frost praised his the past two years." Texas , 77 n .503 6 East Hartford last June. A sum of $12,383.79 78 TOYOTA *4595 assistant, '.‘I feel we’ll get some 74 DODGE *“Ho*r*2495 Corolla Deluxe 2 Door. 4 cyl.. A/trans., air condition. There are some top-flight front- .Chicago ‘ 67 444 15 points here.” he spoke of the trouble Seattle 63 96 .412 20 Veteran Retires Dart Custom 4 Door. V-8, auto., air cond., power liners. School record holders Beth '6VCR 80 YtAKS OF DCPeNDABLe SFRVICF! steering and brakes, radio, vinyl roof. 77 FORD *4195 area of past seasons. Oakland 52 101 .340 31 and Marcy MacDonald, a pair of Senior Judy Stoker has been Bowling BLOOMINGTON, Minn. LTD II Sta. Wagon. V-B, A/trans., air cond., power juniors, are top tankers in the working hard and has shown a lot of nitir.M liiy'H (UPI) — Left winger J.P, 77 CHEV. *3895 steering and brakes, radio. A. aiass Fire screen.....49.95 butterfly and backstroke I Beth I and -M innesota 3, New Y o r k .t Parise announced his Impala 4 Door. V-8. auto., air cond., power steering Energy-saving, glass (ire screen in your choice of improvement and is the No. 1 diver. REG- Bob Schack 140- atlas bantlq 500-yard freestyle and individual B altim ore 8, D e tro it 7 j retirement after 17 years and brakes, radio, vinyl roof. 77 MALIBU *4195 tinish. A complement lo any hearth. Senior Lisa Bouchard, junior Allise 169-430, Tom Brennan 135- Classic 4 Door. V-8, A/trans.. air condition, power medley (M a rc y ). Both w ill see action Toronto 6, Boston 2 as a professional hockey • 24 Hour Emergency Service Bayer and sophomore Barbara 146-409, B ill Pagani J r, 135- 78 BUICK *5395 steering and brakes, radio. on relays. Califorliia 11, Kansas Crty 6 player, 12 in the National B. 27" Fireplaco Sets....6.99 A 7.99 Stevenson have also been under 151-397, N ew t Em erson 144- • Burner Sales & Service Regal Coupe. 6 cyl., auto., air cond., AM-FM-Slereo Firesets with all the utensils you need lor stoking Senior co-captain Melissa Geagan Hockey League. Cassette, power steering. 79 CAMARO Gavin’s tutelage. Titiliiy'K Gaiiii'H 394, Bob S m ith 138-391, B ill • Clean Heating Oils *5795 and maintaining your (ire IS a top entrant in the 100 and 200- Parise, 37, who played "They are going tp have to want it Detroit-(Rozema 4-3) at Boston Zw ick 161-371, Dave Foss Sport Cpe. V-8. A/trans.. AM-FM-Stereo. power yard freestyies while senior LeeAnn nine seasons with the 76 CHEV. “"no*;’” *3895 steering and brakes, tilt wheel. more than they ever did in the past." (Tudor 0-2). N 156-369, Stan Jakiel 366. 6 4 9 - 4 5 9 5 C. Heavy Duty spark Guard....12.99 Stauffer is a threat every time out in Minnesota North Stars, Iwlonte Carlo Coupr. V-6, auto., air cond., power Frost spoke of a possible third in a Cleveland (Barker 6-5) at Call L's For Your Home Heating steering and brakes, AM-FM-Stereo. A practical screen that covers the fireplace opening the .50 and 100-yard freestyies. Junior said he will continue with TRUCKS row title, "We ll have to work really Baltimore (Palmer 9-6), N TRI-TOWN- Ray And A ir Conditioning Needs. lor safety. Keeps sparks from flying 2 Chris Scott should provide points in Minnesota as an assistant hard. We’ll have to want it really New York (Guidry 17-7I'S! Toronto M ichaud 201-217-580, Dick 78 CHEV. “"noT ’ *3795 78 CHEV. - oT ’ ^4195 the breaststroke and individual coach. badly. They may have to at times (UnderwtKsd 8-16), N , Coons 200-564, Dave Fraser Chevette 2 Door. 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, rear window 8' Stepelde Pickup. */5 Ton. 6 cyt.. etandard, power D. Cast Iren arete...... 12.99 medley, events where senior co­ detogger elec., many extras. steering. Safely holds logs while allowing air to circulate swim with some pain. Minnesota (Ericks^;2-9) at 224-561, Ron Sim mons 204- captain Jane Jordan should do some "Last year it (the title) came too Milwaukee (Haas ll-9),';^'5 Wm 13545 around them. 24" long. scoring, too. 542. Joe Catania 237-585, 76 FORD NOW *3395 79 CHEV. *"o‘r *8295 easily. 1 feel the league w ill be better Texas ^(Medich 9-7) afl^liforhia "We re strongest in the 100,200 and Ray Bessette 200-563, D ick Qranada Coupe. 6 cyl., auto., air cond.. power steering Blazer Cheyenne. V-8. auto., 4 wheel drive, power 6-Dar Steel arete..... A89 balanced although it's hard to judge (Tanana 6-5), N McCourt 202-512, Norm and brakes, radio, vinyl roof. steering and brakes, radio and many extras. 500. But there are some events we not because of the new kids you don't Kansas City (Splittorff_13-17) at L Rrepiace Tonus...... 2.99 don't have the depth we'd like to Soren 593, Ken M argotta know about.” Oakland (Langford 12-14), N 73 OLDS ““hoT ’ *2245 78 FORD *rw” '*4695 Aids you in repositioning logs (or more efficient have. Frost states. 533, H enry J a rvis 500, G ary Frost believes Hall, Conard and C hicago (T ro u t 9-81 a t S eattle Fast and Fun Cutlass Supreme Coupe. V-8, auto., air cond.. radio, 8' Styleside Pickup F100. V-8, auto., power steering, burning capacity. Seniors Diana Sicbold and Anne S ullivan 536, Bob Arendt vinyl root. AM-FM radio. Wethersfield w ill provide the biggest (P a rro tt 13-10), N - 520, B jll Calhoun 536, John Morrison, and junior newcomer obstacle to a third straight crown. W..M1.5 $3395 F. LOO Storego Rack...... il.99 Carol .Mumford have been working M ille r 530, C layt Brasen- KAWASAKI 440 INTRUDER 77 CHEV. 78 CHEV. ““ oT’ *5890 Schedule: Sept. 24 Windsor Locks So hot you don't ride if, you louncti it. Fan-cooled Keeps approximately 60 logs stored neatly Satin hard. Sophomores Mary Gallagher, fie ld 517, Jack O lsaver 523, Nova Consoura 4 Door. V-8. 3 speed Irana., air cond., Beauvllle Sport Van. 6 cyl.. auto., power atee^g and H, 28 Penney A, Oct. 5 East Hartford Two Sutrters O ut Howie Edwards 201-547, engine. Oil injection system. Side-mounted power steering and brakes, radio, low mileage. brakes. AM-FM-Cassette. L-lke Newl black finish. 40" diameter. Sandy Stautler and Jerry Tucker A, 12 Hall H 3:45 p.m., 16 Conard H show promise. PITTSBURGH (UPI) -befcn.sive Bob Edwards 551, Dick engine for low center of gravity. Light­ *3595 3:45 p.m,, 19 Wethersfield A, 24 East Ix ip rie 210-500, Irv Foster 78 DODGE 79 CHEV. *7295 a. Hack Noonnaskot...... 4.99 Maybe Manchester's most im­ lincoicn L.C. Greenwood and Steve weight, aircraft-type chassis.' Three .. air cond.. Catholic H, 26 Enfield A, 30 Fermi A, 513, Fred Dobosz 553, Brougham Monaco 4 Door. V-8, A/trans.. air cond., 8' Fleetside Pickup, V* . Fleetside Pickup. Ton. V-8. auto., power DELAWARE. Oliiu il'P li - There “I wanted to go for the world ;j^c. .losMg by only a ne^,.- - steering. was no world (ccord Thuisday for HOME ENtilNEEKS- NHH YOU BUY 19-YOLT. UTTERY OFEMYBI lecord but the track was a bit off," ""1 reafiy would have W^h'-dHtap- C o rb itt 460, Spera 176-456, COME IN FOR A DEMONSIRAJION AT llcrvc l-'ilion :ind Hot llider, bill (he said Filion, who had predicted im inted if I had gotten b c ^ t." .said Strike Out coll piovcd one thing He (First names were not earlier in the week his colt would Filion. "T h is is the be.st 3-year old I noted on sheet) Benerai Qectric Smoke Mam IS (tic class ol lilts vear's 3-year oM smash the m ark of 1:55 2-5 .set in last have ever had." ____ t* paccis year's jug by Falcon Almahurst He The victory was the ninth in a row MANCHESTER HONDA-KAWASAKI ■liisl like Ins lamoiis lallier in 1972, almost did. s y m p h o n i e s - E lle n fiir Hot Hitter. 12th in 22.Atari's this M cG uire 159, Joan Johnson 30 ADAMS ST. [ CHEVROLET ourrNDriGO...... tSJS youriWtCOSt Hoi H iller (-.iplurcd Hie ;i4lli running But Tijuana Taxi, driven by Jim year. antj(i)oosled I976.^nings to ouruiaprka ...... tsjs atttrrafiatt | | f ol Ihe Lillie Ill-own Jug in straight 137,' Soann Arsenault 135- MANCHESTER, CONN^ Miller, didn’t let Hot Hitter have the a (iiie-year recordJif $7t]^4. 132-371. MSS mtr's rebate SAO icouNiMddMiasaiMn heals al the Delawai'e t’ounly •$83,787 first-place money of a record ' SIrikirfg Force finiAlm )fhird, . 646-2789 OPEN MON - TMURS I'airgrounils. beslme Tijuana Taxi bv $226.4.55 purse willioul a fight followed by Set Point. Maple l,anc FRITILt - RATE'S .1 neck in jlie raceoH with a lime ol Hack 4'a lenglhs al llu' head of Hie Strike. Good To See You, Happy ZODIAC - Jessie I afi .1.1 aiier co.isling In vielory lo sirelch. Miller had his horse closing Motoring and Oil Strike. W illia m s 192-464. 1229 WUN ST MMCHESTER TEL 646-6464 win Ins division in I :.'i7 rapidiv as thev cro.s.sed Hie finish PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Fri„ Sept. 21, 1979...... ^VENIN^HERALD^YL^^p^lJ^^^AG^IgEE^ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted J 3 Help Wenled S NURSES AIDES wonted for CLASS A INSTRUMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PART-TIME full time on all shifts. Apply MAKER able to read PEOPLE with good public L I PUBLIC NOTICE !;■ director of nursing. Salmon- Blueprints with minimum awareness and outgoing per­ TAG SALES NIST K SaH- SSO’t IMKATAU! RECEPTIONIST IN supervision.. Day shift brook Convalescent Home, off sonalities. Morning tlmi lunch TEMPORARY Make an offer .after seeing $76,000! This colonial is House Street, Glastonbury. MANCHESTER -Heavy guaranteed. Overtime. Paid THE BARROWS CORNER telephone / reception work hoVrs avaUable. Food this great cape. Your custom packed with many Please call 633-5244. Insurance, uniforms fur­ Discounts, flexible hours, plus MOSSIKIIII plus bookkeeping and com­ nished, paid holidays, quarter­ RATER TAG SALE- September 14th. - TAG SALE- Two homes com­ TAG SALE - 39 Niles Drive, TAG SALE- Saturday 19 to 3.2 winter will be cozy with extras. 3 brms., walk in uniforms provided. For •j: ATTENTION - Need 2 people puter duties. Experience ly bonus, plus additional PICK YOUR OWN HOURS 23rd.. to toi7. 164 Hawthorne bines lo one. Furniture, Manchester, Saturday 19-4, families. Miscellaneous your fireplace and gas closets, deck. Beautiful preferred but not essential. 4- details call Manager between over 21. Immediate employ- bienefits. Apply in person to: 2 and 5. Telephone 649-7735 If you have 1 year of commercial property rating Street, Manchester. Moving, housewares. lamps, pots, pan- Sunday il - 4. Come one. Come items, books, toys, tools. 5 heat. Call Elva Kiely 646- location and brand new. lo .4 1/2-day week. Excellent Allied Instrument & Tool Co., everything must go! All fur­ s. lawn equipment, Kenmore all! Browse, buy or just say Carter Street, Bolton. 7856, Call George Ludlow 289- ^ PLEASE HELP ment. This is not a fancy ad, salary and benefit for right Friendly Ice Cream Shop, 435 experience, you can earn extra $$$. Just call Mary Eisen, we simply want a person who 67 Woodland Street, Main Street, EOE, M/F. Covenant Insurance, 95 Woodland St., Hartford niture. appliances, few tools, washer-dryer, and lots more! hi! 6946. OUR jij needs a permanent job. Ad- person. Send resume to: P.O. Manchester between 7 a.m. much miscellaneous. Off Bush Hill- 35 Glendale ■t; vanccment opportunity. Call Box J, c/o Manchester and 4 p.m. 2 7 8 -3 3 0 0 Road. Saturday September LARGE TAG SALE- Saturday Herald. MANAGEMENT- High TAG SALE- AVON between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - volume Car Care/Recon- lO E 5 FAMILY TAG SALE - 22nd.. - Sunday September & Sunday, 9 to 5, 194 French o EASYUVM ONE FLOOR UVM i REFURNISHING REPRESENTATIVE selling 528-3869. E.O.E. THIS IS YOUR ditioning Center. Career Corner of 44A St 31 North, Road. Miton. Antique fur­ T^is is it! This large 3-1- Lively yard, family area - TOOLMAKER- Mold Maker, OPPORTUNITY to train to North Coventry. September niture. chairs, toys and out. including Special Awards. DRIVE Machinist. Good pay. Many minded individual with high brm ranch has it all. 2 this home has everything. iji BABYSITTER NEEDED- become an optitian in our ap­ 21.22. and 23. TAG SALE- Saturday St Sun­ records, building material, 189 Sandra Drive, East Hart­ benefits. 50 hour week. Call level of management and sale ford, near Meatown, Saturday baths, marble fireplaced Please don't wait on this ' Monday through Thursday, 3 prenticeship program. Optical orientation. Initiative, and day. September 22 & 23, 10 to power tools, all size tires 643-4257, or come to Vernon 13 Help Wanted 13 September 22nd., 19-1 p.m. LR, DR, Kit., super rec. one. Priced at $,58,500. Call 5: p.m, to 10 p.m. Own transpor- Style Bar. Inc.. 643-1191. mechanical aptitude. Salary Help Iffented TAG SALE - September 22nd 4. Boston Hill Road, Andover. (truck), '55 Chevy parts, '67 Mold & Tool Inc., 199 Forest St 23rd. Saturday and Sunday. 649-2527/ Screened house with Baracudda parts, Momomatic rm., 2 car att. garage. for appointment: Barbara NEEDED: tation. Gall 649-6022. Friday; Street, Manchester. incentives, plus excellent Frank Rohan 643-0007. weekends anytime. fringe benefiU. Call 289-0265. DENTAL- Part time position MANAGER WANTED TO 10-4. 40 years accumilation. panels. Sears Craftsman lawn toilet. Van and seats. Boy 875-1592. ; 3 ARM CHAIRS available for Business RUN GAS STATION- Gas on­ Rain or shine. Ill West Mid­ mower, piano (best offer), NURSES AIDES- Full time. Secretary in progressive ly. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. 45 hours MULTI-FAMILY TAG SALE - SEWERS- Experienced on In- EXPERIENCED CABINET SECRETARY / dle Turnpike. porch glider household items, TAG SALE- Saturday St Sun­ TEXAS RMKN : CARPETS Experienced preferred but General Dentist Office. per week. $185 plus incentive a clothes, games. day. Sept. 22nd. & 23rd. 9 to 4. Antiques, toys. Saturday, the dustrial Sewing Machines. training will be given. ApplyAp MAKER WANTED. Excellent RECEPTIONIST for Dental FlUXUKE CROUNDS : SMALL KITCHEN TARLE Will train if'necessa^. Good Office in Vernon. Good typing Experienced preferred, and week. Experienced preferred. ram or shine. Forest Hills, 256 22nd, 9 - 3. Rain date the 29th. Unique in the hills of in person: East HartfordHai'■ Con- opening. Displaycraft, light bookkeeping, typing and Call 242-9900, or apply at 925 23 Nye Street,^Manchester. J. Room for the kids, room ji| starting pay for the right peo- Manchester, 643-9557. required. Duties include: TAG SALE- Moving! Fur­ TAG SALE- 5 families, Satur­ Kennedy Road. Sofas, Bolton. 3 bedrooms, 2 : A CHAIRS S: ' pie. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday valescent Home, 745 Main telephone. Salary commen­ Blue Hills Avenue, Bloom­ day September 22nd., 9 a m. bedroom, dining room, fur­ for an office, room for your baths, office & rec. rm. Street, East Hartford. Bookkeeping, scheduling. In­ field. niture. tools, household goods. 156 L Center Street : SMALL REFRIGERATOi thru Friday. Apply in person surance forms, telephone. 4 surate with, experience. Send 1 268 Autumn Street, September Corner Hills Street and niture, stereo, washer/dryer, (Corner of Spruco & E. Center Ste.) hobbies, room to relax and Oversized two car garage $ a t: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent page, hand written resume to: Cheney Lane. East Hartford. drapes, picture window, patio TAG SALE- Complete Second room to play. Call Barbara St more. Call Mary E. S. SWITCHBOARD day week. Experience helpful, 21st.. thru September 23rd. Home For Sale. Beautiful PHONE 646-2015 S Street, Manchester. Equal but will train a personable, P.O. Box 145, Bolton Notch, door, miscellaneous. 647-1000 EHO Bosetti 649-8716. Gabbey 649-9459. Opportunity Employer M/F. OPERATOR- 4 nights per LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Conn. 06040. TAG SALE - RAIN OR ------1_ modern house-everything week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., ambitious applicant. Reply SERVICE has 2 openings, 3 to P.O. Box 2108, Vernon, 06066. GIANT GARAGE SALE- SHINE. September 22nd. 9 - 3. GARAGE SALE- September goes. All furniture, Vw bus, SHEET METAL WORKER - 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & 9 evenings, counting, sorting, September 22nd & 23rd. Bargains galore. 19 Fulton 22nd.. 19-4, 83 Bell Street, colored TV. portable Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. Experienced. Soldering etc. and tending washers. Call 2 ^ DENTAL ASSISTANT for ROOD HOURS MOVING MUST SELL! Road, Manchester. Manchester. Girls bike, boys refrigerator, air conditioner, THANK YOU Edwards Answering Service, 1527. SALES Dishes, clothes, fish tanks, bike. 2 swivel bar stools, 49 typewriter, sporting and cam- Call 528-2101. 646-5406. Oral Surgery Office. and DOLLARS Experienced preferred. Call Part-time/full-time low paper back books', kitchen set. MULTI-FAMILY TAG SALE - Channel C.B., household lng items, lawn and ~AII charitable and non-prolil — PRODUCTION WORKER for key, no pressure, full tools, miscellaneous. South Antique chandelier, maple items, collectables, aluminum Kar(Twarc tools, art work, Homes For Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 Homes tor Sale WANTED: Loving sitter for PART TIME JANITOR for 649-6772 days. Housewives, college 23 organizations wishing lo have Iheir Public An­ Robertson kindergartener. Rack Drying of Plastic Coated training, high starting Main Street, second house rocker. Mixmaster, items storm and screen door, clothes- tops- books, fencing, medium size office complex. students, excellent oppor­ St nouncements published free In this space are 'From 10 AM to school time, Sheets in walk in batch type right after Glastonbury town galore. Saturday, 22nd, 10 - 4. 89 "x36 ". much more. Saturday Sun­ Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 tunity to meet new people pay, bonuses, mornings day. 106 Quarry Road, TODAY’S NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK urged to contact Joe McCavanaugh, General occasionally after school for 3 oven. Hours 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. FULL TIM E St evenings. My people line. Rain date the 23rd. 97 BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, kids starting in September, nights a week. Phone Mr. Requirements are: Ability to while you supplement your Princeton Street, Manchester. TAG SALE- September 22nd. Glastonbury, between New Manager ol Regal Mufflers of Manchester. Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ OFFICE HELP earn top money. Call: NEW LISTING paneled living room, cat-in but some time is available in follow instructions and total income part time/full time St 23rd. Converse Road. London .Turnpike St Space will be alloled on a first come, first pointment. Immediate opening, small Manchester Road. No Real kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, August if desired. 649-1103 or reliability. We will train. Call positions available. From 7 MR. WELLS HUGE GARAGE SALE- Bolton. New and used toys, REAUORS Because of a death in the 2 office. Challenging duties. lovely quiet setting on dead­ served basis 289-7549 ask for Elaine. 647-9938 for an interview. AM - 3 PM. Above average Saturday September 22nd., 10 many Fisher Price; bikes; previews. TYPISTS AND CLERK family, this custom cape end street, deeded beach Typing a must. Much starting wages and 871-2655 to 5. Much miscellaneous, Bobbscy, Drew Hardy books; becomes available. Due to TYPISTS are needed to work TAG SALE - September 22nd, Estate rights. $79,900. Call exclusive QUALITY CONTROL & phone contact with benefits, uitiforms clothing, bric-a-brac etc. 112 much childrens, adults circumstances beyond our agent. Carol Cable-Wagner. In the Hartford area. Call CHIEF INSPECTOR- Must be customers. Write FULL St 23rd. 8:30 to 4 PM. Fur­ Oak Street, Manchester. clothing: antiques: unusual GUARANTEED today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. provided to arrange ap­ MULTI FAMILY TAG SALE- By NORMA TEDFORD ORI-CRS control, this home cannot Beazley Co. Realtors,-. -?qualEqual qualified on aircraft parts. All TIME, P.O. Box 343, CONSTRUCTION WORKERS niture. clothes, mis- houseplants: dried flowers; London Road, Hebron, off pointment for personal in­ celleanous. 81 Heather Drive, 6ALE6 be Multiple Listed. The housing opportunity. 443-4470. company paid benefits. Inter­ Glastonbury. WANTED -Will train. Must te HUGE 3 FAMILY TAG large assortment of household Route 85. 10 to 4. 9/22 St 9/23. EXPERIENCED SANDWICH terview. ' East Hartford. Taking on regular house needs redecorating viewing 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. willing to relocate. Apply in SALE- Many household items, ami miscellaneous. Children toys and clothes, fur­ PROGRAM NOW but structurally il is one of COOKS & KITCHEN MAKERS and Waitresses person: Ford, Bacon & Davis, mortgage payments may HELPERS- Available Dynamics Metal Products over dozen lamps, some niture, outdoor equipment, AVAILABLE the finest homes we have BOLTON / MANCHESTER Muffler wanted for cocktail lounge. Company, 422 North Main FULL TIME POSITION CAUFMENDLY 520 Burnham Street, South tables, some clothing and TAG SALE- 19 Benton Street, seem like a burden, but it weekends and evenings. Call 644-9637 between 9 a.m. and miscellaneous. seen. Five rooms down, LINE- 5 Commercial Acres. Center Street, Manchester. 648-4048. available for reliable front Windsor- between 8 a.m. and other miscellaneous items. 69 September 22nd., St 23rd. 9 lo • is actually an investment. R e g a l Experienced preferred. and 12 noon. RESTMIMNT plus two roughed in up Gorgeous Cape. Many extras! end mechanic. Some 12 noon Saturdav. TAG SALE - 2 streets, 8 White Street, Manchester. 9 to 5. JBC Cassette Recorder, Call any Qroup I This is because it becomes Some of the many features Reduced $36,000. now’$133,000 nfirr iiHii’riiirnrv iilimg ttilh n aitpi-riiir prurfiifl. < Drivers License. Mature in­ E.Htfd Sllvwr Lam TAG SALE- September 22nd. FULL & PART TIME experience necessary. families. Saturday. 4. music books, suspended a form of forced savings include two fireplaces LESSENGER CO., 646-8713. dividuals. Apply in person: PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - Excellent benefits. Apply in St 23rd.. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 56 Realtor for details 369 Main 8t. Garden Grove Caterers, CLERKS needed for third 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 September 22nd. 9 AM - 4 PM. ceiling material (nearly new I through which the family steal beam construction or 742-9686. Full time. Coventry PHNA, shift. Apply in person at 7- person:rson: Nichols/Mancnester 3 FAMILY TAG SALE- samples, plants, books', toys, Pearl Street, Manchester. M .nch«.w Keeney Street, Manchester. RN or BSN. Experience •pi ifWtMi Welcome Place and Riverside can build a long-term asset brick veneer, garage, and a Eleven Store, 509 Center Tire, 29295 Broad Street. R.irs Backyard of 16 Norman clothes, rug. and mis­ Furniture and miscellaneous beautiful lot ideal for ___ Phone 646-2112 Set. 9 1 .111. - 3 p.m. '■•y preferred. E.O.E. 742-7369. hMMjule owninli. 3-lt lU KS-CCU. Drive, Manchester. items. H m Xk U N M l M ocUm ' of prime value. Investment LIVE-IN COMPANION for street, Manchester. Something for everyone. Street, off Oak Street. Baby cellaneous. children. HARDY OUTDOOR WORK- EARLY CHRISTMAS IM-Swl Slifl N-us ml II I Oi«tt int. items, household items, tires. in real estate in in­ elderly gentleman in Glaston­ Sliiliil tl.ZlS in- tn np- Uoi«l «'l»™< To inspect call Bill Rood PART TIME, Phone from PART TIME CUSTODIAN- Learn Car Care Business. SHOPPERS- Need extra TV game, and much more! TAG SALE- Multi family flationary times conlinues bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- home servicing our customers flfietiaUe. ficell«iil bwelilt. tOt. Call tollwl TAG SALE- Saturday and Sun­ at the Crockett Agenev. Early mornings. Apply in per­ Part time; full time. No money? You can earn good Saturday St Sunday 10 to 4. Garage Sales. Saturday 19 to TAG SALE- 271 Main Street. COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 to be an excellent means to TRADE TRADE TRADE □ EMPLOYMENT 5653 or 643-5932. in your own area. 249-7773. D. ol X day. September 22 St 23. 394 Manchester. -Oak dressers, 643-1577. INDEX son to: “Scotty” at Moriarty experience necessary. extra income as an AMWAY Porter Street, Manchester. Rain dr shine, 4. Valley View. Ledgecrest, in ROOMS, 1st floor family offset dollar erosion. Also, Brothers, Manchester. Drivers license preferred. Distributor, a few hours per Westwood II. Take Nutmeg, end lables, chairs, mis­ Want to trade in your NOTICEt SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un­ MATURE LOVING WOMAN 9:30 AM. Warm clothing, room with fireplace. 4 there are many emotional 1 Call 289-0265. day. For interview phone 646- TAG SALE- Old books, an­ off Keeney Street. 646-1744. cellaneous, 10 - 5 p.m., generous sized bedrooms, 2 hou.se? No long waiting, no — Lost tnd Found Help Wanfed 13 its. Hard worker. Mechanical to babysit in tny home. Own linens, bargains galore. Friday. Saturday, and Sunday. and social advantages in indecision, no fees. If you 2 — P«fionalf WANTED CLEANING 5671. tiques. bric-a-brac, furniture, 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car home ownership. You may 3 — Annooncamanti experience necessary. Please transportation. References. $3 PART TIME CASHIER St can use the home I have for TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. PERSON for professional of­ TAG SALE- Emanuel antique trunk, commercial TAG SALE- Saturday garage, walkout basement, LAKE FRONT- Coventry- 4 - E^teftKinmenl apply in person 9 to 11 at per hour. Call 646-6240, AUTO LIFT MECHANIC TELEPHONE improve a home you own in Now $54,500. Spacious 7 Room sale. 1 will take yours in AuCl'Ons Apply 81 Commerce Street, Fountain village Apartments, fice in town, once a week. Lutheran Church, 60 Church floor buffer, and many September 22nd. St Sunday $83,500 Group I. Philbrick any way you wish. The in­ Send replies to: Box MM, c/o Experienced, pleasant HELP WANTED RECEPTIONIST- Must be household items. 10 a.m. September 23rd., 9:39 lo 4. 191 TAG SALE- Saturday. Agency. 646-4200. Cape. Stone fireplace. trade. Glastonbury. PTG 175 D ow ney D riv e . DRIVER TO DELIVER responsible and intelligent. Street. Saturday 10 to 4. To September 22nd, 9 - 4. Rain vestment gives your family Garage, Owners anxious. The home I have is a FINANCIAL COMPANY. Telephone 633- Manchester Herald. working conditions, paid benefit Manchester Emergen­ Saturday only. 103 Union E, Tudor Lane, Manchester. 8 Bo''as-StocKs-MoMgages Manchester, see Carroll John­ SPRING WATER, SOFT holidays, hospitalization, Hours 5 to 8 p.m. Monday thru date September 29th. 124 strong ties with a com­ LESSENGER CO.. 646-8713. helluva house. Eight rooms 9 7631. son Brundrett. • Turrat Lattia Oparalor cy Food Pantry. Street.■ t. Rockville.Ro ' " Some furniture, household - Petsonai Loans DRINKS. High school educa­ lasting opportunity. Thursday. Call Me. Carter, items. Henry Street. Manchester. munity and a built-in stake or 742-9686. in all. three full baths, two •r - ''So-a^’ce • Englm Lath* Oparalor tion, excellent driving record Apply in person 646-9464 for an interview. in its problems and car garage and a wooded EMPLOYMENT CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC RN - II to 7. Part time. Enjoy necessary. Must have general lot of 150 by 200. Even has between 10AM-3PM Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., benefits. Me({3 Wanted ■ Experienced only Top working with an excellent sup­ familiarity with Hartford LAUNDRY AND DIAPER 1229 Main Street, Manchester. "in-law'' apartment in •4 Bus '’esa OODOMon.tias wages, /^ply: Atlas Tile. 1862 - S t«8t'On Wanted porting staff. Very pleasant County. Ample opportunity SERVICE needs folders full Dillon Salas A Sendee the basement Price on it is Berlin Tpke., Wethersfield, atmosphere. Good wages and 60'houra, paid holldaya, 13 Help Wanted 13 IDEAL STARTER HOME For advancement to bright, or part time, AM and PM. Call S li MAIN tT. Help Wanted only $67,900.00 .Now vacant. EDUCATION 563-0151 benefits. Please call Doris ambitious individual. Start axcallani Inturanca EXPERIENCED TELLER '0 289-1527. MANCHtaTEH So if you want action - P' .ate 'nstructions Blain, RN, Director of banaflta. Manchaster If you are tired ol •9 - S^noo's-Ciasses immediately. Apply in per­ CLERICAL OPENING at OFFICE HELP WANTED- Our "low p ric e d " give me a call and you can 2: ■'Si'wci ons vVanied RN-LPN wanted tor 3 p.m.-11 Nurses, 646-0129. son: Pequot Beverages, FULL TIME DAYS- Cook. K- ' • PART TIME RANCH paying high rent (or an p.m, and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. Household Goods Moving Full lime. Call 643-2741, special. Remodeled 4 “slari packing" Spring Street Extcntion, Range. $3.40 to $4.00 per hour. CASHIER- Highly accurate Apply In paraon; We need an experienced teller. New lo market 6 room apartment consider real estate Apply director of nursing. Company requires mature, room single over on West Tom Crockett at the 22 «jnxe$ »o' Saia MALE & FEMALE - Part- Glastonbury. 1 week paid vacation first and personable to handle PERMANENT Ranch. 3 large bedrooms, saving for a down pay­ Salmonbrook Convalescent acurate typist with an eye for You’ll work in the congenial at­ Street. House has been Crockett Agency, 643-1577 24 uOts-iand 'O’ Sa'e time general Pizza Shop year. Health Insurance. Apply register and telephone. Light fireplace, garage, stone ment on a new home. 2b - Home, off House Street, METRONIC, INC. detail, and ability to work un­ ACCEPTING completely rebuilt, '’»es;n'e"t P'opeMy duties. Apply within: Tom­ PART TIME WORK IN Tacorral. typing and bookkeeping. Full POSITION Here at the olfice of 26 BuS"ess P'ooeM. Glastonbury. Please call 633- my's Pizzaria, 267 East lime; part time positions der pressure. Heavy phone APPLICATIONS for part mosphere of our main office, located patio. Needs decorating. carpeted, etc Great loca­ 2* Reso'i P’opo'tv BEVERAGE PLANT. 7 AM to Routa 6 & 44A contact, busy days, precise Only $rf4.900. TEDFORD REAL 20 - 5244. Center Street, Manchester 3 PM. Must be neat and clean. available. Call 289-0265. time full time help. Days and in Downtown Manchester. And you’ll tion. excellent lot. Also a ^ea Estate Wanted DISHWASHERS Part time BOLTON Nationwide inventory ser­ well organized person evenings. Hours flexible. App­ ESTATE: CENTURY 21 Apply in person: Pequot nights and weekends. Apply tool shed included. Priced MISC SERVICES vice has openings for peo­ necessary. Contact Ron ly to: Hardee's, Manchester, sxlu ivmuhi Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, OIL BURNER SERVICE Beverages, Spring Street Tacorral. be part of one of Connecticut’s NOW auRjunas rm to sell in the LOW LOW 5e'. ces 0"e’ed ple to take inventories Slavens. Hartford Despatch, 354 Broad Street. Bolton 647-9914 we have MINI FARM- Coventry. 3 32 - Pa-t-g Pape' ng MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all Extention, Glastonbury. fastest growing thrift institutions. 'Hw ber U Psfrti Rsiscatieii’' 40's, This represents one Bedroom Ranch. Large gar­ 1 . 0- C '■g-Cont'aCl'ng residential. All benefits. M & Saturdays. Sundays and 225 Prospect Street, East listings ol homes in all J4 Poo* 'g S o ”g MONEY - Need more? Work McCo n n e l l r e s u m e EXPERIENCED WAITRESS PRECIOUS BURR HAND- Hartford, 528-9551. BABYSITTER WANTED HOWLAND REALTORS of the better values in age 4 stall barn, with corral 35 Mea' J Piu'no.nn M Oil. Route 6, Bolton. M A CH IN IST SERVICE. For prompt con­ Duties- Burr tools, stamping some weeknights. Good Salary commensurate with price ranges. We are Onlv $56,900 LESSENGER part time while you or your St GRILL- Almost full time. math skills preferred and from 8 a m. to 4 p.m., my Town. 36 6 '00' ng children are in school. Dairy BRIDGEPORT. One year fidential preparation of your or etch marking details. RECEPTIONIST WANTED 643-1108____ . members of Ihe Mulliple CO.. 646-8713 or 742-9686 2' - VOv ng.Slorgge experience or trainee. Call Apply in person to: Gilda’s adding machine experience home. 5 days a week. Call 646- experience. Excellent benefits. Free OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House Queen has flexible hours to fit resume, call 649-2288. Luncheonette, 303 Adams Clean, comfortable working FOR LEGAL OFFICE in 5084 during the day. Listing Board and the 38 Se*. ces Wanted delivery. Year round work. today, Newgale Machine. helpful but not necessary. Mike Crockett has the your daily schedule. We have Street, Manchester. conditions. Excellent Manchester area. Applicant parking daily. Contact Ray Juleson, Realty Board. For service key. Give him a call at CIRCA 1700s- Spacious ! MISC FOR SALE All benefits. Apply M&M Oil year-round openings nights, Manchester. 647-1789. benefits. Company paid We will train you. Phone must be a good typist and be EXPERIENCED OR VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1,2 al It's finest contact Bedroom Colonial Working 40 - ti- •- Co.. Route 6, M ton. Retirement and Profit required and transporta­ Vice President. ROOM COLONIAL- 3 the Crockett Agency, 643- tireplaces. Now $69,500. E 4’ A'! ces 'O' Sa'e weekends and lunch hours. capable of handling a busy INEXPERIENCED Sheet TEDFORD REAL 1577. Apply in person: DQ, 242 WANTED: Retirees, EXPERIENCED Sharing. Call Buckland tion to meeting point. telephone. A pleasing per­ Rockers Ceiling Men, and fireplaces, large Family LESSENGER CO 646-8713, or 42 BJ 1(3.ng Suypiies housewives, cooks, kitchen 6 4 9 -4 58 7 ESTATE. 43 - Pels 8 'ds- Dogs Broad Street. Manchester. MACHINE OPERATORS Manufacturing Inc., 649-2815. Weekend availability a sonality and good telephone Metal Stud. Acousti Tech, call Room. Very luxurious 742-9686. 44 - Musical Instruments I’rohale Notice helpers for food preparation. manner are essential. Hours throughout! Call R. Zimmer. 45 Boats & Accesso' os BURGER KING - Needs men WANTED must. $3.25 per hour to 646-5792. .NOTICK TO CREDITORS LATHE OPERATORS - With Apply in person Monday thru 9-5. Monday - Friday. Reply J.D. Real Estate for details. .46 - Spo'img Goods Wednesday, 9 - 5. Garden or women to work days, 11 AM First or second shift. start with periodic in­ 4* Ga'den Products ESTATE OF LOUIS PHILIP BECHAZ 2 years' experience. Good with references to SALES OPPORTUNITY 646-1980, or 647-1139. D ID YOU KNOW ? A n * dka LOUS BECHAZ aka LOUS P Grove Caterers, Keeney to 3 PM or 11 AM to 5 PM or creases depending upon “Let Our Reputation 40 gjeS benefits. Salary negotiable. Openings for Engine HELP WANTED Manchester Herald. Box 00. WITH PROGRESSIVE tfcritage Savings There is often greater 49 - Wanted to Buy UKCHAZ. deceased Street, Manchester. evenings 5 PM to 8 PM or 5 Lathe. Milling Machine, your ability. For interview The Hun William E. FitzGerald, Hawk Precision Co., 303 PM to closing. Full or part Full and part time COMPANY- Starting salary to &Itoan.\s5oiialion • S/mf MW heat loss in older houses. Go To Work For You” RENTALS .Judge, of the Court of Probate, Burnham Street, East Hart­ Bridgeport, N/C Cin- appointment call 644-2574. GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK- $24,900. Paid 'Training District of Manchester at a hearing tim e. M ust be over 18. positions, must have own Consider insulation 52 - Rooms *0' Rent REAL ESTATE SALES - timatic and Jog Bore. Full Filing and some typing. Ap­ f J 53 - Apa'tmenis iQf Rent held on September 6,1979 ordered that ford, telephone 528-9845. Lessenger Company is looking Students or mothers welcome. tools. Monday. September 24th Program (3 years). Excellent thoroughly when buying. 54 all claims must be presented lo the paid insurance, 9 Holidays, after 10 AM. proximately 20 hours per Benefit Package. Several P Mo'^es Ip' Pent Free meals, paid vacation. An Equal Opportunity Employer i n i v u i p l 55 - Bus ''ess 'Of Rent tiduciarv on or before December 21. BUS BOYS - Full lime lunch for 2 licensed agents in our paid vacation. Please app­ week. Apply in person: positions in the New England Bolton office. Call 646-6486, Apfily in person between 2 and also HEAUORS 56 - ReSO't P’ljoerfy 'O' Pent 1979 or be barred us by law orovided and dinner shifts. Apply at ly in person only: Triumph Manufacturing Co., area. No investment required. Wa^'ied to Rent Pearl J Hultman. for Kurt Lessenger. 6 PM. Truck Drive CENTRAL 50 - M sc 'o' Pe*'t Ass t Clerk Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East Manchester. In c . 55 E lm S tr e e t. Please send resume to: P.O. The fiduciary is: Center Street, Manchester. Lf-M CORPORATION Class I or II License Manchester. Box 3292, Hartford. Ct., 06103. AUTOMOTIVE David L Schulman KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - 190 Tunnal Road AIRCDNDITIDWNG 6' preferred. Full or part Help Wanted ” Business Opportunity 14 Autos 'O' Sale 447 Center Street. Full lime 9 to 5. Must have Varnon, CT. 06066 Comes with this 8 room 6 2 - T«uc*5 'O' Sale Manchester. Conn. FULL OR PART TIME experience on 9610 Decision time. Apply in person: Colonial 1st floor 6 3 - Heavy Equipment lo' Sale 06640 MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ 6 4 data or 129 IBM keypuncher. Live In Manchester Work In Manchester familyroom, with • MoiO'cyc^es-B’Cycies 032-9 ly in person to: Raffa s WOMEN -18 and over to work CUSTIODIAN - The AUTO RENTAL , LEASE 6 5 - Cempe's-T'a'iefs-Motiie Call 249-6534 for appointment. Restaurgpti 2aj5 M^lin Street. in plastics manufacturing, Manchester Board of Educa­ FRANCHISE - Unusual oppor­ fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2‘/z TEDFORD BEAL ESTATE Homes Ask for Mrs. Bayles. SOUTH WINDSOR tion is seeking applicants for a tunity to own an auto rental baths, 2 car garage, walk­ 6 6 - Auiomoiive Sefv'Ce l*roliulc Nulir' Glastonbury. SECURITY GUARD - Swing 1st., and 2nd. shift available. BURGER KING - Needs men 6 ? - Autos 'Of Rent-Lease AUTO PARTS, Inc MACHINISTS custoiiian perioei. This is a agency with U.S./Canadian out basement. Beautiful CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms. Needs Boys and Girls NOTICE TO CREDITORS WANTED: Warehouse man night shift. Retirees Call 646-2920, between 9 and 4. or women to work days, 11 AM ESTATE OF DAVID C. BRADFORD, RARE OPPORTUNITY - Schanck Road, So. Windsor permenant full time position. affiliations. Several cities also Remodeled Kitchen and and Blanchard grinder welcomed. Excellent benefits. to 3 PM or 11 AM to 5 PM or lot. Gas heat. $83,.500. To enjoy this private treed yard 3-4 bedroom deceased OWN YOUR OWN PART TIME PRESSMAN- We have openings for the following experienced Good wages and benefits. available throughout the Sun Baths, Aluminum siding, in- The Hon William E FitzGerald. trainee. Second shift opening. Call 872-0501, Ext. 219 for ap­ evenings 5 PM to 8 PM or 5 am owMTtD sail nja m uai Cape. Fireplaced living room, hardwood BUSINESS. Distributor for For AB Dick 360. Afternoons, Please respond to Mr. Wilfred belt. Write Holiday Rent-A- ground pool with patio and Judge, of the Court of Probate, Must have own transporta­ pointment, 9 AM til noon. PM to closing. Full or part machine operators: Dion. Supervisor of "Member All Points Relocation'' privacy. Group I. Philbrick ■•Di.strict of Manchester at a hearine Kodak film, Duracell 12 to 4:30. Apply at Car System. 1409 66th Street floors, 2 full baths - Manchester. tion. Call 289-7955 between 9 S T E E L ROOM time. Must be over 18. BORINQ MILL OPERATOR Buildingas St Grounds. 22 N. Suite 425, St. Petersburg, Agency, 646-4200. Sonds-Slocks-Morfgages 8 held on August 3fl. 1979 ordered that all Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and CLERICAL EXPERIENCE - Manchester Press, 143 West Students or mothers welcome. PHILBRICK AGENCY $64,500 claims must be presented to the and 3 PM for interview. ATTENDENT-Duties- RHIDGEPORT OPERATOR School Street, Manchester, Florida 33710 or call toll free fiduciary on or before November 30. other photo products needed With typing and telephone Middle Turnpike. Free meals, paid vacation. 646-4200 GOVERNMENT in your area. No selling. Ser­ Receiving and shipping, cut­ ENGINE LATHE OPERATOR Ct. 06949. Telephone 647-3514. 1-800-237-2804.______1979 or be barred as by law provided CARPENTERS - Some needed for small busy office AddIv in person between 2 and GUARANTEED BUSINESS Pearl J Hultman. vice top Retailers under ting steel in a clean, comfor­ Equal Opportunity Employer, experience needed. Call 872- in Manchester. All company 6 PM. 467 Center Street, JIB BORE OPERATOR FOREST HILLS- 8 room LOANS ■ $50,000 to $350,000. Ass’t Clerk exclusive contract established paid benefits. Dynamic Metal STOCK AND table shop. Excellent benefits. Manchester. Manciwstsr Phone 281-4112, The liiluciary is 3375. Company paid Retirement, There are Immediate openings lor experienced Colonial, 2 12 baths, first William G Bradford by us. High immediate in­ Products Co., Ine., 646-4048. come minimum required in­ DELIVERY PERSON and Profit Sharing. Call “top notch" machinists. REDWOOD FARMS floor family room with 28 Hamimmd St . fireplace, large modern RiM-kville, CT 06066 vestment $9,975. 100%, profit LICENSED TELEVISION Monday thru Friday mor­ Buckland Manufacturing Inc.. We offer: Lovely 8 room Colonial on 033-9 649-2815. kitchen, sliders to large deck, structure. Call between 8AM TECHNICIAN- Good working nings. Some light custodial • EXCELLENT WAGES & FRINGE BENEFITS PARAPROFESSIONAL high treed lot w/gorgeous & 5PM. 1-800-633-6367. Or walkout basement, gas heat. 2 PART TIME EVENINGS- conditions. Road and shop. work. Good ODDortunitv fot' • PROFIT SHARING AIDE NEEDED- Study hall view of Hartford County. car garage, wooded lot. Group write: American Film Manchester. Light duty Excellent pay. Fringe one seeking part time responsibilities. 19 hours per CDUNTRY CLUB, • PLENTY OF OVERTIME 4 bedrooms, fireplaced i, Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. LEGAL [NOTICE Processing, Inc., 1935R janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per benefits. Medical. Group In­ hours and supplemental in­ MANAGER week. Apply at: Bolton High family room & living PDDL AND CABANA! Hoover Court, B'ham, AL week. Ideal for rc tir^ or surance. Excellent opmrtuni- come. • AIR CONDITIONED SHOP School. 72 Brandy Street, TOWN OF MANCHESTER room, formal dining-room, NINE ROOM RANCH 35226. semi-retired. Call 649-53*4. ty for advancement. Call 649- Apply in person only: NEEDED FOR Bolton. MandMatar ASSESSOR S OFFICE 3406. PARTS alum, siding, 2 car garage LUXURY without UMIT Energy Saver' 41 CENTER ST.. DIETARY HELP- Accepting DISHWASHER- Full time Harrison NUTRITION SHOP - $86,900. NEWHDMES applications for present and WATERSe AREA Heat cost in this cozy home was $200.00 last MANCHESTER, CONN. evenings. Some kitchen RETAIL nURMACY Stationers Must be knowledgable IK WMD MFC. CO. MERRITT On gorgeous treed lots future openings in our Dietary AIR CONDITIONED year - 2-3 bedrooms, heatolator fireplace, OFFICIAL NOTICE experience necessary. Call SEEKS 649 Main Straat about nutrition, and 259 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 646-6560 agancy 648- 1ie 0 w/city utilities and gas 2 department. Full time and Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. Manchaatar, Ct. COUNTER BILLING CLERK- High lieat. 3 and 4 bedroom range, refrigerator, washer and dryer plus 3 InhabitanUs ol the Town ol Manchester are hereby notified Girl for Pharmacy daties. No experienced in retailing. part time positions available. school graduate with accurate models. Cape Dutch, L- MR CUIIWnD SAKS HM AtlUlU cords of wood - Manchester. tilghls or Sundays. Previous phar­ typing skills. Bookkeeping that: Apply in person: East Hart­ BROILERMAN- Full time Excellent opportunity for Colonial, Colonial, ■NnMei U HKf Moutim' $61,500 ford Convalescent, 745 Main macy or nurses aide experience experience necessary. Oct. 1 ol each year is the assessment date in Manchester, evenings. Some kitchen person with serious in­ Private Instructions IS w/fireplaced family room, BELFIORE AGENCY Conn., and all personal property must be declared to the •Street, East Hartford, Conn. experience necessary. Call preferred. Ability to type helpful HELP Challenging full time job for but not necessary. Send resume to terest in good health. 2 car garage , priced from Rsaltora 647-1413, assessor by the owner during the month of October to avoid a Cavey's Restaurant, M3-2751. someone willing to learn. RIDING LESSONS indoor Box HH, c7 0 Manchester Herald. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR • E n jo y w o rk in g in We need an f ' T ’ Excellent benefits. Call - $91,900. ten per cent penalty imposed by the Connecticut State Statues. riding ring. Western stock SOPHOMORE BOY - For dis­ professional surroundings. aggresive person Manchester Public Health CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE Personal property consists of: Aircraft, machinery, water HOME HEALTH AIDES. EARN EXTRA MONEY - scat, saddle seat and hunt MERRITT Provide personal care to peo- hwashing and other kitchen Individual must be willing Nursing Association. 647-1481, seat. All levels 228-9817. BY OWNER- Manchester. 6 power, dams, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, poultry, com­ INVITATIOrN Drivers needed nights and chores after school, part time, interested In long agency 646-1180 le in their homes. Home to accept responsibility. Monday- Friday, 8:09 am to rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 12 mercial furniture and fixtures, boats, farming tools, tractors, weekends. Call 649-5199. 3 days a week and ^turdays. 4:30 pm. Equal Opportunity TO BID Eealth aide certification or Apply at once to: term employ­ VOICE, PIANO Instructions, baths. Wall to wall carpeted. road machinery, farm produce, mechanic's tools, good of aide training preferred. Apply in person: Brass Key ment. Paid Vaca­ Affirmative Action Former faculty New York Walk to school. Call 646-2522, manufacturers, traders and merchants, utility equipment and PART-TIME DRIVERS Restaurant. Employer. EAST HARTFORD - Move after 5 p.m. No Agents. INVITATION TO BID Training provided if needed. NEEDED- Nights and PARMDE HEALTH SHOP Music and Art High School. fixtures and all other taxable goods. Flexibility in hours. Must tion, and many Professional Singer/Pianist. right into this charming 3 Asking $58,900. Sealed bids will be received in weekends. Call 649-5199. PHOTO STORE in Manchester Parkade Bedroom Ranch on quiet DO NOT DECLARE REAL ESTATE or Registered Vehicles in the Office of The Director of have own transportation. Fringe Benefits. Mileage paid. For further in­ Manchester needs full time / street. Boasts fresh paint and Manchester. General Services, 41 Center MANCHESTER LAW FIRM- part time help. Some camera a 12x22 family room off the Special Indeedl formation call: Manchester Seeking full time/part time Phone Mr. 1. Veterans of any war period - (al If you have filed your Street. Manchester, Connec­ Public Health Nursing e ^ rie n c e helpful. Call 527- kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. Is this beautiful custom built 3 bedroom ranch Secretary. Call Lessner, PLASTICS TECHNICIAN Kelpinski for an CARPET CLEANER Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. honorable discharge oapers with the Town Clerk of Manchester, ticut. until Sept. 28, 1979 at Association, 647-1481, Monday on almost 5 acres of land, 2 fireplaces, Ander­ 11:00 a.in. for the following: Rottner, Karp & Plepler, TRAINEE, seeking in­ TRAINEE- $140.00 per week S U U M c f ) BEFORE Oct 1, 1979. - Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. An P.C., 649-5277. interview equal opportunity affirmative dividuals with the desire to lo start. Plus auto expense, m s a o m REMTORS son windows, deck with barbecue, horses per­ 2. Disabled Veterans - (a I If you have filed your honorable dis­ Sal of 1072 Burrotiglik action employer. learn plastic injection appointment. paid holidays and vacation. mitted, extras galore, in Andover minutes charge papers with the Town Clerk of Manchester and (b) If you TC.IOO 'I'eriiiiniil Coiiipuli-r SECRETARY TO TOWN OF MANCHESTER molding, and the set-up of Company paid medical and BOLTON Manchester - 7 room from 1-84. Call today, have filed a eertilicale of disability with the assessors showing anil .XeerNHiirii'H PRESIDENT - Capable, short run - prototype molds. A lifd insurance. Only those with full dormered Cape CLASS A MACHINIST able to resourceful individual for SCHOOL CROSSING WANTED the percentage ol disability obtained from the Veterans Ad­ read Blueprints and do own good mechanical aptitude MANCHESTER steady work history need app­ ideal for large family. The Town of Manchester is an general correspondence. Ac­ along with some manufac­ 12 RDDM CDLDNIAL ministration. If I If you have reached the age ol 65 and were Setup with minimum supervi­ GUARD KATHY BARRACLIFFE SAYS; ly. Call 872-7926. 1 1/2 baths, brick equal opportunity employer, curate typing, reasonable turing exposure is desirable. FARMHDUSE Experienced, receiving a disability al that time, you are entitled to $3,000 sion. Pay shift guaranteed. P O IM DEPARTMENT fireplace, attached and requires an affirmative speed in shorthand or If you are interested in a FULL TIME for New country kitchen, wUh Ander­ professionel, career exemption, il you tile a copy of your birth certificate with the Overtime. Paid Insurance, un- HONDA “I love working al the Meadows . . . You'll love action policy for all of its Con­ speedwriting. Assignment in­ challenging job in a growing Housekeeping Department. son Windows, overlooking park oriented real esiale oversized garage. Price asses.sor. iforms furnished, paid volves responsibility for in­ it tool” like V i acres. 6 bedrooms. In-law tractors and Vendors as a con­ holidays. Quarterly bonus, Hourly Rate $2.91 company, please call 24 ADAMS STREET Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut $59,900. surance claims. Monday thru Prototype & Plastic Mold Co. RN’S ...... $5.90 per hr to start apartinenl. Big family home! salesperson. 3 The Blind Should be notified that proof of their disability dition of doing business with plus additional benefits. Apply Street, Manchester. Friday, 8 to 5. Paid insurance At. 563-1475 for an appoint­ m aW M IBI.M lA KM AniAU must he Hied with the Town Clerk. in person to: Allied Instru­ MANCHESTER, CT. LPN’S ...... $5.10 per hr to start m OMNnra sius ivmmu For confidential, frank the Town, as per Federal and pension benefits. East of Manchester residents ment. rm m St Paid holidays, vacations, medical and insurance LOCAL HORSE STABLE 'Memhi’i fll> »'*i'i‘i> iti’ltM.nmir 4, Fanners .Application for exemption of livestock, poultry Order 11246. ment Tool Co., 67 Woodland the River location. Send only. No specialized dlscusilon call Bob al “Member Ml Points RekicitiM'' Street, Manchester between 7 649-7644 needs part time, experienced and machinery must be Hied with the assessor during the month Bid forms, plans and resume to Robert K. Mooney, experience required. INSURANCE SECRETARY benefits, pay increase attar probationary period, workers, mornings and late WOLVERTON AGENCY REAL ESTATE a m. and 4 p.m. uniform allowance, and many other benefits. 6 46-2482 LOMBARDO t ASSOCUTES of October each year. specificiations are available H artfo rd D espatch, 225 For application apply to WANTED: Live east of the aftcrnqons daily. Call 646- 649-2813 a006 at the General Services Of­ Prospect Street, East Hart­ Personnel Office, Town river and tired of commuting Call Sue Robinson, DNS or Pal Soucier, 1175. 649-4003__ ^ All Property Owners - Il you have changed your address in the fice, 41 Center Street, ford, Ct. 06108 or phone for ap­ Hall, 41 center Street, to Hartford? Outstanding op­ ADNS, lor application. Manchester, Connecticut. pointment, 528-7739. portunity in life insurance MCKSmi/HMITE past yedr, you should notify Ihe assessor's office any week day TEL. 647-9194 Manchester, Connec­ agency. Experience in Schools-Classes 19 COLUMBIA LAKE AREA- between R;.3l) a m. and 4:30 p m. Town of Manchester. HOUSEKEEPER - LIGHT ticut. processing and servicing FULL TIME HELP THE MEADOWS Business Opportunity 14 Oversized 2 1/2 BATHS Michael Nlmirowski Connecticut JANITRESS for medium size HOUSE CLEANING, group insurance helpful. Gc NEEDED far 2nd shift. Will FOR THE BEST - Manchester BUNCHARDERDSSEnD RAISED RANCH. 2 Asses.sor Itobert B. Weiss office complex. Hours 5 p.m.- Thursday morning, 3-4 hours. An Kqual Opportunity wping skills are essential. train. Apply at: Precision Op­ CONVALESCENT CENTER VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 188 Watt Center fireplaces. Family room, 2 6 4 6 - 1 3 1 6 Oated at Manche.ster, Conn. Sepl 7, 1979 General Manager 10 p.m .; 3 nights a week. Call $4.00 per hour. Call between KmploytT. Salary negofiable. Send tical Co., 11 Bragg Street. 333 Bidwell Sl„ Mancheiler, Ct. 06040 Snacks with locations $3,580. pupils per teacher. FREE in- car garage. $64,900. CAUi TOLL FREE 1-800-423- (comer of McKee) T h e Neighborhood Professionals" 021-9 Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 for 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM. 646- resume to Box N c/o East Hartford, or phone 289- rCaiy 4CCARI from h K . C /o f to AiNneftsRttf Commun/ty Colitgt. triiductory lesson with this ad. LESSENGEFf CO., 646-8713, IBIIP 6023, ^ Realtors 848-2482 appointment. 0688. Manchester Herald. 2355 Ext. 905. Call 646-6306. or 646-3549. or 742-9686, PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Fri.. Sept. 21. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept. 21. 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN frank and Ernest Homn for Sol* 23 Homot for Solo 23 Homoo for Solo 2 3 . Homoo for Solo 23 □MISC. FOR SALE **“*^®*^ Instruments 44 Aparlmants For Rent 53 Otticos-Stores lor Rem 55 MANCHESTER BY OWNER- MANCHESTER - Perfect^ 6 Room Cape. 3 bedrooms, 1 starter or retirement home. 466 MAIN STREET. North of Articles for Safe 4t FREE CASE with all 1/2 4 ROOM APARTMENT IN 1/2 baths. Desirable area. Im­ Caper with quality kitchen, price Guitars with this ad. PRIVATE HOME- For Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft maculate throughout. Call 647- private yard, low-cost u iio a : Rivers Music. 7 Main Street, retired or semi-retired cou­ o f ' centrally located space. 1578.. Principles only. heating. Low RW's. By New Britain. 225-1977. Open til ple. Located in Hebron. Call Ideal for store, office or other su m o : pointment. 643-9380. To 9 p.m. 643-0946 between 10 AM - 4 PM business or commercial use MANCHESTER- Immediate agents. ALUMINUM Sheets used as only. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. occupancy. 8 Room Cape. 3 Manchester— Older rem odel^ Colonial. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, full base-r printing plates, .007 thick VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. FIUIICMSES, H B IfS ffS bedrooms, fireplace. 3,000 sq. ft. on 1st floor. 23x28'•'2 , 25 cents each or 5 Excellent condition. $90.00. COMPLETELY PROFESSIONAL / hient, stove, refrigerator & dishwasher included, neW|r Aluminum siding and aw­ Brick commercial for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be Call 643-4762, FURNISHED APARTMENT BUSINESS OFFICE COMEROIU. MVESTIENTS nings. Central air, oversized roof, ameslte drive, just listed. Exclusive listing. Won't! BUILDING - Approximately building plus full base­ picked up before 11 a.m. IN VERNON- 3 rooms with 10 Large and small. (Analyze attached garage. 152,000. La MANCHESTER - 6 room , 8 last. $52,900. ONLY. ft. bar. On bus slop, near Cir­ 2600 square feet, with ample before you sell, investigate Penta Agency, 646-24M. bedroom older Colonial in cen­ ment. Excellent visibility. HOLTON TRUMPET - Good cle. 875-4141. parking. Close to Center, before you invest.) For a " tral location. Newly Many possible uses. DELIVERING DARK LOAM condition. $90 or best offer. hospital and new court confidential consultation decorated, wall to wall Excellent value at $89,900. OPEN HOUSE - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also 646-1032. PANELED 3 ROOM building. For info, call 568- call F.J. Spilecki Realtors. carpeting, stove and sand, gravel and stone. 643- APARTMENT - Heat, clee- 7658 or 871-0401. Commercial division. refrigerator included. Upper 1 ’ 4 pm 9504. MEYERS PIANO k tricity, stove, refrigerator, £ U iD £ T 4 $M's. No realtors, 646-4527. KEITH REAL ESTATE GUITAR- Having our 1st adults, icferences, no pets. EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn- ■* M N ta UB w* m u u NEAUDRS side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease ■Memher All Points Relocation" CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye SALE at our New Location. $235. 646-3167, 228-3540. 646-4126 158 Geraldine Dr. Coventry set, electric welder, acetylene Save $60 to $200 on Guitars. 20 required. Arruda and Bar- F I SPliCM ULTORS Mantflelil Rebuilt Pianos. Call 871-2143. comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. 9 room Colonial on quiet outfit, aluminum ladder, ^ Contemporary Split Level trailer tires, new electric 643-2121 road. Over an acre with a COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 generator, electric lawn- MANCHESTER- Office or pool, for summer enjoy- feet waterfront properly with mower. Evenings, 633-7060. Garden Products 47 MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 store .space. 1st floor. Will trfent. Low taxes and a Mandwster $75,500! Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom home, formal 4 large c o llie s In very good room duplex, country kitchen, sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 wood burning stove to help living & dining rooms, family room, 2 fireplaces, Bath & ti, large rooms, newly painted, walk-up attic, 3 condition. Fully furni.shed. VARIETY OF FLOWERING stove and refrigerator. square feet. 643-1442. 7 Room Capo 1971 12x60 MOBILE HOME- 2 Available October 1. $240 with the heating. bedroom, fireplace, wall-to- large treed lot ideal for picnics. Dollar saving elec­ car garage with loft. Oose to everything. New listing, located in Sandy Beach area, BUSHES- perennials, ground call today. $59,900. dock.s. boats, gorgeous pic­ monthly. Adults preferred, no OFFICE - F!xccllent location. Convenient to Hartford. JCorrection from! wall carpeting. Call 646-8171, tric heat. Offers invited. $71,900. cover and rock garden plants. pets. 649-9686, I Wednesday’s paper: Lot} turesque setting. Very BRAND NEW WEDDING I’rivate home. Reasonable. 500 .sq. ft. Heat, air. parking, LIVE IN - The home of a $69,900. or 643-5085. Dir; Rt.44A East to left on North River Road, Right on GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6, janitor. $125 per month. 649- •m wsMim MB rua m iu v ■size should be 75x200'| .a private. Owners want to 649-6486. . former president. Forest Geraldine Drive. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY CHARMING CAPE finanec Excellent investment Best reasonable offer FOUR ROOMS- Sun porch. 5334. Hills. 7 room. 3 bedrooms. 2 |w/fIowering and fruit trees.] STRAND REAL ESTATE Heal, hot water 423-1601 Kortst Hill9. custom 7 room aluminum sided cape. Price reduction makes this .home even more for group or individual. Zanot- accepted. Please telephone CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many I 2 baths, aluminum siding, appealing, absolutely immaculate 6 rooms, fireplace, Refrigerator, stove. 1 car gar­ SELIG REALH 172 But Center 8t. Irunl (0 back fireplaced living room, family room off ti Realtors. 649 0272. 228-9485. 646-2161, after6:00p.m. varieties. 29 Mountain Road. NEW OFFICE SPACE NOW raised Ranch. 2 car garage, kitchen, very economical 2 zone gas heat, new in- very private yard plus oversized one car garage, come age. Security required No AVAILABLE- All utilities CALL FOR DETAILS BLANCHARD &R0SSETT0 ground Sabrina pool, reduced for quick sale $81,500 see me you won't bo sorry! ! ! Glastonbury (Near move-in condition. $84,900. pets. Rcfercriccs needed $325 paid! Air conditioning, Immediate occupancy. Call < REALTORS Rost Estate Wanted 28 ★ Minnechaug Golf Course I. monthly. 646-3414. BY OWNER NO AGENTS! VICTORIA ROAD. Best buy carpeting. Up to 400 square Mr. Green, days 646-4144, FOR SALE BY OWNER- 5 189 West Center Corner of McKee feet. 649-7000 . 9 to 4:30. evenings 646-4153. Frechette, 649-5875 in town. Six room cape. Only Manchester 648-2482 SELLING your house? Call us FORCED HOT AIR FURNISHED THREE ROOM' room Cape in Manchester. $59,900. Pasek Realtors. MLS. SHOWCASE REALTY, INC. Antiques 48 Martin & Rothman Realtors, Modern kitchen and bath. $49,- Equ9l Housing Opportunliy first and we ll make you a FURNACE- Some age but fine APARTMENT- Residential 289-7475. working order. Four burner Better Homes & Gardens. 900. 643-0747. cash offerl T.J. Crockett. WANTED- Antique Furniture, Second flo o r.H e a t. No Onlu^j: Realtor. 643-1577. natural gas stove, brown. Fine children. No pets. Security Wanted to Rent 57 649-2992 older wardrobe. 649-5547. Glass Pewter, Oil Paintings 13 East Middle Tpka. 21 or other antique items. R. deposit. References, 643-4860. MAY WE BUY your home? Harrison. 643-8709. 21 2) 21 ■ 21 21 21 21 21 ■ 7 ' 71 Quick, fair, all cash and no BLACK k W H ITE THIRD FLOOR PORTABLE TELEVISION problem Call Warren E Wanted to Buy 49 APARTMENT- $290 monthly Howland. Realtors. 643-1108 SET- $30. Call 528-7212 plus security. Includes heat, APARTMENT WANTED- Homes lor Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23' Homes lor Sale 23 anytime. Bolton, Hebron. Marlborough. COPPER WIRE WITH hot water, .stove and garage. 40 East Hampton area 1 or 2 EAST OF THE MVER REAL ESTATE MAIHffiT MANCHESTER- 52 GLASTONBURY- 8 room Household Goods INSTALLATION - Call 64.3- Couples only, 1 child bedrooms Married couple, no WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe Wadsworth Street. 2 Familv ★ Colonial. 1/2 acre wooded lot. 4569. Will pick up anytime. accepted. Absolutely no pets REFRIGERATORS wa.shing machine, XC, $135.00 Call 646-5984. children. Call 281-2180, or 295- with large barn. Separate fur­ Lake privileges. $63,900. Call Zenith 21 inch portable black 0576, naces. one new, 2 new hot BY OWNER- 20 Harvard owner evenings 633-4019. Washers Ranges, used, Road. Attractive C u sto m ------guaranteed and clean. New and white TV- $45.00. Wall REAL CLEAN 5 room apart­ water heaters. New roof. cabinet grouping- $50.00 WANTED GARAGE to rent. Large vard. Bv appointment Built Cape. 3 bedrooms. 1 1 2 shipment damaged, G.E & ment $275 Inquire at 86 Wells FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices Brand new 2 drawer filing Street, off Main Street, Preferably in the Cheney By Sue Peck 643-2804 NO AGEINTS. baths, garage. Private RENTALS area. CalL 646-0659. backyard. Within sight of B.D. Pearl k Son. 649 Main cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. Manchester. Bowers School. $64,900 . 649- M l i J J I / : Street. 643-2171. IMPROVEMENT Real Estate EdHor EXCELLENT CONDITION- Rooms lor Rent 52 M/sc. for Rent 58 3913. REAUDRS VERNON- Three room apart­ ABSOLUTE BARGAINS' Colonial Gold Hereulon Swivel ment in modern 4 family. 0 l Custom made draperies, slip­ Rocker. $100. Black Boston THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ Convenient to shopping and I- HALL FOR RENT- Masonic Temple. Bowling, weddings, MONEY? New Listing covers and upholstery. Budget Rocker $70. Set of McGregor trally located. Downtown 86 $180 monthly, includes a t Immaculate 5 room Ranch Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 Golf Clubs (irons and woods I Manchester. Kitchen heat, hot water, appliances receptions, showers. Kitchen with fireplaced living $100 - used 1 .season. Pair of privileges. Call 649-2358. and parking 647-1113 after facilities Reasonable rates or 646-1000. 568-3453 or 569-0344. I OPEN HOUSE ' room, and large family Golf Shoes 8 1 2D, $10 659- 6 30 p m, kitchen. Located on lovely ELECTRIC RANGE- With 0718. LIGHT HOUSEKE^ING ISUNDAY . 1-4 landscaped lot in Vernon. eye level oven, and lower ROOM- Fully furnrshed. MANCHESTER- Immaculate SEE oven. First $100 takes it. Call Stove, refrigerator, lines 3 Room Apartment, Stove, AUTOMOTIVE Priced to sell at $59,900. ♦ 110 Briarwood Dr Manchester 568-9439. provided 801 Main Street 649- refrigerator, wall-to-wall What a cold morning it was yesterday! MOW aUUNTLCD SM.(S P IU AVUlUlf FLAT FIELDSTONE - for 9879. 4 retaining walls, patios or carpeting. Separate heal. No Autos For Sale 'Mtfnber U Fonts IMoutiwi" DARK LAMINATED TABLE pets References, securilv 61 Can winter be far off? The nights have fireplaces. Call 295-0250 or Apartments For Rent 53 ZINSSER AGENCY with 6 chairs. Chairs need new 295-0034. $205. 649-4003. WE PAY TOP PRICES for WHAT’S UNDER reached a point where your thermostat cushions. $50.00 Call 289-0015. 6 4 6 -15 11 LOOKING tor anything in real wrecked and junk cars. A & B may jump on if it gets cool enough. FOR SALE- Pine China Homes lor Rent 54 Auto Salvage, used auto parts ASKING $200 Expandway estate rental - apartments, The Better Cooling and Heating Coun­ llu fli Exeellent condition homes, multiple dwellings? Call Tony 646-6223. Dining Table, $100 Double Call after 5 p.m.. 644-9107 MANCHESTER- Singles to cil has some useful tips and facts, to help ELLINGTON- 8 room. 4 Bed. complete $80 Hutch $80 ,\o fees. Call J.D. Real Estate share house Fireplace. No Chris Calhoun. Loan Counselor bedroom. 2 1 2 bath Colonial Associates. Inc. 646-1980. 1973 TORINO - 302 Runs Stereo Record Player, AM- STAMP ALBUM- 1926 thru pets or children. Rent excellent. Must sell, OUR NEW ROOF the homeowner save energy. Aluminum siding. Beautifully FM radio. $50 9x12 Rug, $40 51 negotiable 646-3538 after 5 1970 Commeratives. $300. No sacrificing' Any reasonable DUCTS LOST HEAT landsicaped 3 4 acre lot. Coun­ I'iece Set Dishes. $30 Chrome VERNON ROCKVILLE- try Club area. Only $82,900. jokers or dealers please. 646- Accepting applications for 2 offer r.'er $1450 Call after 12 cup Coffee Maker, 7841. after 5:00 p.m. Ottices-Stores lor Rent 55 3:30 p.m,. 649-1150. 528-6063. ASK ME. Hot air ducts running through cool Pasek Realtors 289-7475. creamer, sugar tray. $10 TV Bedroom Apartment, starting at $191 monthly. Includes all spaces lose heat in areas where it is not Table $10 Rockwood Lamp WOOD FOR SALE- All MANCHESTER - Main Street 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. This Sunday is your chance to inspect this $5 other Lamps, plus mis­ utilities, wall-to-wall needed. There can be substantial fuel Hardwood, cut and split into 2 carpeting and appliances. Call modern offices available. 300. Excellent running conditio: lovely 5 bedroom Colonial with 2'z baths, set on cellaneous Best offer over fool lengths, $45.00 a pick up 400. 750 to 1400 sq, ft, all or automalic transmission, savings in insulating,those ducts, if it is $50. 2 Snow Tires, mounted on l '237-8858. EHO tfcritage Savings lovely treed lot. Features include large rear truck load delivered. Call 742- parts of Heal, air con­ power steering and radio done properly. 13 " wheels. 149 Chestnut 9815, ditioning included. Call 646- New baltcrv. new body work y^ljHiii \ss^Hiatiun • Shuv ISVI deck, fireplaced familyroom, 2 car garage, Street. 643-4622. 456 1 2 MAIN STREET- 6 Besides the heat radiated from the sur­ room house. No young 2469 or 646-2755. 568-2646. large family kitchen, walkout basement with THAILER AND DINING Main Office: 1007 Main St.. Manchester 649-4586 GOT FURNITURE- Love scat, two children. No appliances. No faces of the bare duct there is substantial BOOM SET for sale 643-4569 fireplace and many more outstanding features. chairs, maple coffee and two utilities. No pets. Security leakage of hot air from most of the joints Tenant Insurance required Stop by and have Bob Alibrio show you through. end tables. Kitchen table and FIREWOOD- Fresh cut - up to 15% or more in most cases, six chairs. Old fridge and an $330 m onthly. A vailable Priced $94,900. A hardwood- split to your November 1st, Call 646-2426. ironer. Many housenotd items. reports the Better Heating-Cooling Coun­ DIR.: Hartford Road to Keeney St. to Right on 164 Hawthorne Street, specifications Clean wood. weekday 9 to 5. $90 full cord. $60 face cord cil. Every effort should be made to seal Briarwood Drive. Manchester. delivered. Call 649-5451. MANCHESTER ■ Attractive 4 LYNCH those joints, even though they can not be room apartment, stove, MANCHEBTEP, CONN. GROUP 1 SEARS KENMORE DRYER - WE BUY k SELL USED made airtight. JOBl Very good condition. $75. 643- carpeting, adults, references FURNITURE One piece or H thh ktkker it not on the ba4d« of your car ■ 6268. No pets, $245. 646-3167. 228- In wrapping fibrous insulation around ZINSSER AGENCY entire household. Cash On The 3540. You probably paid too much! a duct the mistake is often made of com­ Line. Furniture Barn. 646- FOR SALE- Brand new stove 0865. pressing the material. This reduces its 6 4 6 -15 11 and refrigerator. Call evening FEMALE STUDENT LOOKLVG for roommate to kUiiiiim ittittittiiittiiiiiiiiiiii 649-0123 BLACK KITCHEN insulating value. share apartment or house, in FIREBIRD aCVL.AUTO.PS, AC WOODBURNING STOVE. 7 8 M995 The hot water tubing in"hydronic or near Manchester. Call Pal­ D U n C M IV U MODEL FULLY EQUIPPED Call 644-3234 ly. 247-5261 week days, or 774- 78 r n U C I I I A MUST BE SEEN *5195 heating systems can also be insulated, 2636 weekends, 78 COROLLA SR-5LIFTBACK M 495 using preformed material made for that FIREWOOD- Fresh cut 0U8 NEW ROOF IS LOCATED •/'* - V i hardwood- split to your PANELED. HEATED 2 7 7 CHEVY M O NZA Ac^ STEifEcTn Amo ^3895 purpose. However, the tubing is quite specifications. Clean wood. ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ ^4395 $55 large truckload, $75 cord tricity, stove, refrigerator. 76 CELICA QTCOUPE.5SP. small so there is little heat loss from its delivered. Call 649-5451. Adults, references, no pets 76 COROLLA 5 SP WAGON *3295 AT 243 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER surface, and of course there are no joints $225, 646-3167. 228-3540. COROLLA 4 DR, 4 SPO. VINYL ROOF along the tubing where the heat leaks 74 «2495 RCA CONSOLE STEREO $50 n i n C VISTA CRUISER SUNROOF. CRUISE ^2495 out, as hydronics is a sealed system. Burnt orange rediner $50. 73 U L U O CONTROL. AM/FM STEREO TAPE. 2 Round pine coffee table $50. 71 CORONA » DR SEDAN, AUTO. St.OOO M ILES$ 1695 §§§ Occasional table $40. Call 569- MANCHESTER - 3 bedrooom ARE YOU GETTING THE WORD? 3346 apartment available 75 NOVA 6CVL.AUTO.PS, LANDAU ROOF ^3195 NEW TO MARKET The heating industry knows all about December 1st Appliances, 32 Building Contracting 33 2 family, 5-5, 2 bedrooms (plus 2 attic Services Ottered 21 Services Ottered 3 1 Painting-Papering FOR DISPLAY or STORAGE- washer dryer hookup No Gallery’s roof extends from coast to the advantages of night temperature set­ Whitc wooden Gondola, 45 " pels, no utilities, close to bedrooms). Ample storage, 2 car gar­ back, but it is important that the high, 62 ” long, 26 " deep. 6 .schools and shonping, securi­ coast, with over 1,400 offices to CHILD CARE IN MY LEE PAINTING- Interior A. CARPENTRY - All types of shelves. Call 646-5335 Tuesday ty. Call after 5 PM. 643-7609 Rental & Long Term Leasing Available age, lovely fenced in yard. Roof only 3 homeowner ask about it, as he is the per­ FURNITURE LICENSED HOME- Exterior. "Check My Rate repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool thru Saturday. 10 to 4 years" old. Excellent condition serve all your real estate needs. son who will save 8% and 10% of his fuel. Experienced and excellent Before You Decorate" Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and MANCHESTER - 6 room All Cars Carry The "LYNCH GUARANTEE" STRIPPING references Safe and Happy Dependable. Fully Insured Windows Hung. Ceiling SEASONED FIREWOOD- duplex on busline. 1 L2 baths. throughout. $64,900. §m Call 643-0797 for free Atmosphere. Call Kitty at 647- 646-1653. Repaired and Painted, Call Cut. split and delivered. Call Laundry hookups and private Buying? 9234, anytime. 643-6130. “Hydronics” means comfort heating estimates. Ask for Rob. 875-.3915. or 871-0779. entrances, available for han­ 6 4 6 ^ 3 2 1 Our roof houses a gallery of Il­ Building Coniracting 33 dyman (desired I in a 4 familv. with steam or hot water, but most RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 FURNITURE- Bedroom, $350 heated. 646-2482. 649-898'9 GET MORE with luminated color photos of homes for residential hydronic systems use the hot SAVE ON HEATING COST WES ROBBINS Carpentry living room, den, kitchen. Mr. Lindsey. water type. It costs less to install, is THIS WINTER - 1 will remove remodeling specialist. Ad­ BIDWELL HOME Improve­ White Sewing Machine comfortable armchair selection. C&M TREE SERVICE - Free and store in your garage or ditions. rec rooms, dormers, ment Co. Expert installation Forest Hills. Call 649-8464 simpler, and is easier to control ac­ estimates, discount senior basement your window air built-ins, bathrooms, of aluminum siding gutters SENTRY Selling? curately. citizens. Company conditioner, average size unit kitchens, 649-3446. and trim. Roofing installation JREAL ESTATE SEIMIES •Manchester-owned and $15,. after 4 PM. 568-4788 and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. You can count on nationwide operated Call 646-1327. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. GOOD CLEAN CARS mo • ED'S LIGHT TRUCKING- At­ Additions. Repairs. Cabinets SPECIALIZING cleaning and KING SIZE BED- 2 years old IB 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford listing, national advertising, B&M TREE SERVICE - tics k Cellars Cleaned. Free Call Gary Cushing 345-2009 repairing chimneys, roofs, Scaly Poslurcpedic Mattress 289-4331 Specialist in tree and stump Estimates. Please call 646- new roofs. Free estimates. 30 and Boxspring, Head board professional sales counselors. removal Free estimates 1943. TIMOTHY J. CONNEl.LY years Experience. Howley, and frame. Excellent condi­ Senior citizen discount 24- Carpentry and general con- 643-5361. tion. $300. 649-8622. rj.74DATS0N ,2 6 9 5 1976 COMET *2995 hour. vear-round service 643- Iraeting. Hesidential and 2 dr. sed.. 6 cyl., auto., pow. steer., one owner car Relocating? WILL BABYSIT your child in 4 dr. sedan, reg. gas. 4 cyl., 4 spd., economy plus In just over 43,000 original miles, silver finish. #2509*1 7285. our home. Call 646-8190. commercial. Whether it be a ROOFER WILL Install roof, TWO ELECTRIC STOVES- small repair job, a custom siding or gutter for low dis­ Chest Freezer, Gas Healer. a sought after model, dk. blue. #2501*1 We can show you homes built home or anything in count price. Call Ken at 647- Radiator. All as is. Must sell. between, call 646-1379. 1566. Call 643-6490 after 6:00 p.m. thousands of miles away, give you REWEAVING burn holes. Painting-Papering 32 Zippers, umbrellas repaired 1978 MERCURY S ^ ^ Q R CARPENTRY k MASONRY - Heating-Plumbing 35 FIREWOOD - Full cords, cut, S r *3295 facte about your new community, Window shades, Venetian ZEPHYR Z-7 ••■Kill I’AINTING - Interior and Additions and Remodeling. split and delivered. 742-8056. 2 dr. h.t., beautifully equipped buckets, pow. steer., 2 dr. sedan hatchback, 4 sp.. radial tires, don’t wait blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. exterior, paperhanging, Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Free estimates. Call Anthony SEWERLINES, sink lines, alr-cond., auto., AM>FM*Stereo*8 track, vinyl top. on this one. #2504-1 and even help arrange transporta­ excellent work references. Squillacote 649-0811. cleaned with electric cutters, OAK HEADBOARD for dou­ pale yeflow. 12456* 1 91 Concord SI., East HIM. 5221 Free estimates. Fully in­ by professionals, McKinney ble bed. Cost over $80. Newly alum, sided full dormered Cape, move in condition.' tion there. sured. Marlin Matson, 649- CARPENTER - Repairs, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ September lllh. Not used. $40. E.XPERT PAINTING and 4431. 1071 DODGE t South If South had routinely led New Paint Job, 4 Spd., AUTO himself that questiota. >1295 4 Ply - Doited - Radials 1 Pass 1 ♦ Pass 1V the queen of clubs from his Radials. ms Pass 1 • Pa.ss 1 NT hand at trick two and contin­ PARTS inc Problems? You’ll leel better if you get them oil your LLOYD’S chest. For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Pass 3V Pass 3 NT ued clubs he would not have 69 VW SQUAREBACK Angeles, Cal. 90069. Pleaae enclose stamped, seU-addressed Pass Pass Pass been able to take the spade 191 Center SI, Manchester finesse Auto, Real Clean. Buy now and we will mount tires at envelope. By playing clubs m this 69 VW BUG 643-1558 Opening lead; ♦ J unusual fashion declarer was * 8 9 5 ‘ 1 1 9 5 MON. thru Pni. • to I p.m. your convenience. No charge! SATURDAY • to 5 p.m. able to bo in his hand at the E * _SPECIALS__ SUNDAY! to 4 p.m. Astrograph (Tucia) moment, knowing ete- 6 Cylinder, AuioTren ...... • FREE TECHNICAL ADVICE • rything about the club suit 72 MAVERICK *1095 mmrtimiimim ^ ^ ” 4 The Born Loser — Art Sansom By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag iNKWSPAl’KH KNTKHI’HISKASSN i 70 MAVERICK 6 Cylinder, Auto Tran ...... *695 BEAT THE INCREASES CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) R»KKEEPIIJ& WAS ^R EA U V ?] ^WE'VE Y I SUPPOSE rr'L4- 7 ,OF COURSE...BY THE 71JEEPWAGG0NEER Auto, 4Wd, Fully Powered *1495 Your intuitive perceptions are South's onc-hcart response (For a copy of JACOBY q fo u r very keen today, especiaity in PISCCVBREDIHAT'iGUR Oi/ERPAIP \ BE LCRRE6T FRCM IMAY, 'fOU O W E OS to one club effectively MODERN, send $1 lo Win at 64 FORD PICKUP FIDO...... *495 matters affecting career or stopped a heart lead Bridge. ' care of this newspa­ < E irth d ay status. Couple them with your 1979 SALARY'^ BEEM 418.50 The opening diamond lead per P 0 Box 489. Radio City '‘Sen’icing Volksicagens fo r 15 Years^ ______LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY - OUR OWN TERMS AVAILABLE logic, and move onward and MIS6AL6ULATED V S & ^ .J was very helpful to declarer Station. New York N Y upward. A M I T ' He won in his hand and dis­ too t9 I CB RADIOS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) P NICHOLS-IUNCHESTER Tlte IIIC.V Inn RiiaMcki September 22,1979 Through personal experiences TIM MORIARTY OIL CHANGE* today you may learn a very valu­ Explore further the possibilities 295 Broad St. (opposite Sears Automotive) LUBE & t Q a a / PRESIDENT & COURIER able lesson. File this knowledge 0 of putting some of your more away to be used wisely at a later SILKTOWN MOTORS MANCHESTER, CONN. 643-1161 fILTER * ^ creative ideas ^to work for you date. Up to this coming year. You have the “Serving Volkiuageni for 14 Yean’* ARCO-MASTER CHARGE-VISA-CASH 5 Qto. MOBILES BASE PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) In lPW-40 1 potential to derive large material joint ventures today, be more Heathcliff — George Gately/ OPEN MON TUE8 WED A FRI 8-5-J0eTHUR8 8.4a8AT 8i-1 rewards from them. supportive than assertive. This 270 Hartford Road 6 4 3 - 6 2 1 7 ManchtBtar will encourage your counterpart Headlights DIGITAL READOUT state Inepecllon Station VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) to use his or her best abilities You're entitled to do something and talents for your mutual 7 " nice for yourself, so a small benefit. Winthrop — Dick Cavalll CAR CARE 40 CHANNEL shopping spree might be the ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your answer. See if that item you've greatest asset today is your will­ QUIZ FROM been wanting could be worked ingness to cooperate and to SOME OF L IS A IM into your budget. Discover with share any good things that may NAH... I'P RATHER BE IN STOCK FOR whom you best get along roman­ happen to you. Others will recip­ HEAP PIZZA EiAXB^ AT FDR THE REGAL CAR tically by sending for your Astro- rocate \N O C X V l5 PIZZA f ? k R A P i e E STARBAND SOME fR E A D r^ Graph Letter, which begins anew TAURUS (April 20-May 20) O F US> D O N 'T . CARE CENTER IMMEDIATE DEUVERY with your birthday. Mail $t for Chores challenging your artistic (f o r w h t e w I each to Astro-Graph, Box 489. ability and creativity will be the 369 MAIN ST Radio City Station, N Y. 10019. ones to please you the most •FIRESTICK ANTENNAS Be sure to specify birih date. today. If imagination is required, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This is it becomes a labor of love. MANCHESTER one of those days where you GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You •AVANTI have that extra something which are able to deal with others very 646-2112 enables you to light up a room effectively today. This will do when you enter. It'll be difficult much to win you new allies. Let MON-FRI 8-6 •CUSHCRAFT for you not to be admired. charm dominate your actions. WED TIL 9 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CANCER (June 21-July 22) The Today you are likely to feel it Is wants and needs of loved ones TAKE CARE OF SAT 9-3 •POWER MIKES will take precedence over your better to give than to receive. 9-21 , However, because of your unsel­ own interests today. Fortunate i To guard agGlnit cold weather Starting c To protect car body where salt Is used fishness you may rake in far are those you care for. You feel * proolama, your beat protactlon It: to maintain winter roads: •POWER PACKS more than you give out. no sacrifice is too great. Short Ribs — Frank Hill YOUR CAR TODAY a. Park only In heated garages. a. Keep car in heated garage when­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D9C. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In situa­ b. Have your engine tuned. ever possible. •SHAKESPEARE MARINE Persons you associate with tions where you're required to J JUST FINISHED THE AND THE l?ESULTS AJ2E W OULD SIVINeSOME SAMPLES b. 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Replace wiper blades over one year old. * 4 9 . 9 5 OF E N T IR E HYDRAULIC | , voltage required. INSTOCK Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl A Stoffal o To achieve better fuel economy In win- o When driving with an eKhaual ayatem PLUS TAX ON PARTS SYSTEM. | | ter, It'e beat to: you are eue^doua of, have It exam­ ined. Meanwhile; Ail FINISHED, a. Get under way as soon as you start, FUPP^y-'HAVE to avoid unnecessary Idling. a. Drive with your windows slightly CAPITOL EQUIPMENT, INC. -COUPON SAVINGS b. Wait until the engine is warm to opened. A LOOK.-' achieve efficient carburetlon. b. Drive with window rolled all the way down. Our Boarding House This Funny World DIL SPECIAL c. Accelerate in as high a gear as c. Wash the car interior with ammonia. 38 MAW ST. possible. 19T9 McN6«fhl Syad.. Im 9^ With new electrdnlc ignition ayaleme: M/HV TriE IT^EVEN B166ER! WELL HAVE LUBE, OIL, FILTER, UP TO | TO TENCH HIM 4 After a full wfnitr'e use of coolant-antl- *a. 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