PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ Sept. 14. 1W9 Manchester Resident Voter Registration Prixeweek Puxxle Inside Today Explained in Bolton Next Hebron Assessor! > ...... ' 1 ...... 1 Southern Baptists Form 1 BOLTON — Anyone interested in voting in the presiden­ HEBRON —Leon J, Jendrzejezyk of 46 assessment advisor for the state Depart­ V ^Poor Man*s Portraits* I Double Tax Taken Enfield High Hooters tial primary in March should make sure they are Falknor Drive, Manchester, has been ap­ ment of Revenue Services. Best for Investment 1 Teachers Shocked 1 Political Action Group 1 Surprise Manchester registered with the party in which they want to vote, said pointed to the position of assessor in He was assessor for the Town of Ilvi Cannon and Jean Gately, Democrat and Republican Hebron, The appointment was made by Mansfield from January 1974 to November Page 2 1 Page 8 1 Page 10 1 Page 14 registrars of voters respectively. the Board of Finance and the Board of 1975 and before that was assessment ^ ■ . ------. . a By law, to vote in a primary you have switch affiliation ^ lectm en, analyst for the Board of Assessors in New six months before the primary the registrars said. Jendrzejezyk expects to begin his duties Britain, from December 1967 to January The last day to change party affiliation would be Sept. 24. on Sept, 17 and will continue the Monday 1974. He also worked for General Motors The registrars will be at the Community Hall Sept. 17 evening office hours, 7 to 9 p,m. es­ Acceptance Corp. from 1965 to 1967 and in 1967 for J. Pouliot Inc. Manrlipfitpr and Sept. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. to assist anyone interested in tablished by former assessor, David changing their party affiliation. MacArthur, He has attended the assessor’s school at Party affiliation can also be changed by the town clerk MacArthur resigned last month and the University of Connecticut for many Clear Saturday daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs, Eula Berglund, assistant assessor, years and received a certificate each The registrars said persons who are unaffiliated may has been acting assessor since Sept, 1. year. He is a certified state municipal Sunny Sunday assessor and has served as a guest lec­ register with either party up to two weeks before the Jendrzejezyk was one of six applicants in­ Detail* on page 2 primary and still be able to vote in the primary. terviewed for the job. turer at the town clerk’ school also con­ He is a 1965 graduate of Marietta ducted at UConn. He also has been an in­ College, Marietta, Ohio, with a bachelor structor at the assessor’s school for the lEupninn MrraIJi of arts degree in economics. He also past three years and assisted the Institute graduated from New Britain Senior High of Public Service with an update of the Hebron PZC Mulls Vol. XCVIII. No. 294 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, Septem ber 15, 1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 a 20t Single Copy • 154 Home Delivered School and from November 1975 until the assessor’s handbook. Plan of Subdivision present he has worked as municipal

HEBRON - The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting Tuesday, discussed a preliminary proposal ^ -A- .4^5 ZB A Approves Variance for a subdivision of the Peter Rutko property at the cor­ ner of Grayville and Old Colchester roads. For Hebron Trailer Use Aid Pledged To Storm Victims The proposal was initially brought before the commis­ sion before its adjournment for the summer. Lenard and HEBRON -The Zoning Board of court papers in an appeal to an earlier MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) — President coast was a “catastrophe” and that "W e’re all in it together,” the to the Ingalls shipyards at where hundreds and hundreds of Dilaj of Storrs is the engineering firm that prepared the Appeals has granted a variance to Jack decision of the board but, as yet, the case Carter, awed at the destruction property damage caused by Frederic president said, pledging federal aid Pascagoula, over heavily damaged home once were, there no homes at proposal which shows three cuMe-sacs which members and Janet Von Deck to allow them to oc­ hasn’t been heard by the court. wrought by hurricane Frederic, said might exceed the $1.5 billion devasta- to the scores of communities and Dauphin Island, where the Alabama all. It is impossible to tell even where cupy a trailer on a lot on Jagger land while He said the papers were turned over to Gov: Fob James has a beach the building blocks were located.” of the commission said they would like to avoid. ■ . Friday the storm’s blitz of the gulf tion of Camille ten years ago. tens of thousands of people who lives their house is under construction. Aaron Reid, first selectman, and the residence, and over the badly A maxim of 7R lots will be proposed. Dilaj said the plan Elaine Mason, foreground, looks like she might be teaching a class in the storm has touched since it The president pledged to the would be reviewed with the town sanitarian. Section one At the public hearing Von Deck said that transcript of the public hearing on the crashed ashore Wednesday between battered community of Gulf Shores, interprative dancing. But she really is teaching teachers how to teach the trailer in question is under 10 years old hurricane victims that "the country would probably include lots fronting on Old Colchester request of Ernest Reed for a variance to Mobile and Pascagoula, Miss, with Ala. will not forget you,” but, in an ap­ and contains the required square footage, Road north of Grayville Road. At this time no percolation tennis. Ms. Mason, who comes from California, conducted workshops use property on St. Ronan’s Road for year- 130 mph winds and 15 foot storm At the huge Ingalls yards, where parent plea for stricter building set­ a minimum of 240 square feet. The trailer e first week of or test pits have been completed on the proposed subdivi­ for Vernon teachers. She is a tennis pro and is the house guest of Mrs. round occupancy, was typed by. Joan a 4 id |k A ^^ tides. many of the Navy's ships are con­ back lines along the water’s edge, he will have a supply of potable water and sion. Claire Albom, supervisor of physical education in the Vernon schools. Lewis in the town clerk’s office. Carter flew to Mobile Friday mor­ structed, Ingalls President Leonard added, "I hope we’ll be looking will be connect^ to the septic system. The board denied Reid’s request and he ning and then made a 2'A hour Erb told Carter there was not a com­ 5 The town's zoning regulations require that both per­ forward to the future with caution (Herald photo by Pinto) The boat'd also received two colation and deep pit tests be done between Feb. 1 and has appealed the decision. helicopter tour of the ravaged plete roof left on a building in the en­ and building upon our experiences.” May. John Hibbard, commission chairman, said that he applications for public hearing in October. The board was also told that John coastline between Pascagoula and tire yard. feeis it would be necessary to work the property to see One was from John Tarquinio, 33 East St. Fitzgibbons, secretary of the board, will Pensacola, Fla., meeting with the Many of the areas the president The president said he had asked what the land is like before any suggestions could be Vernon Teachers Learn who is asking for a variance to allow the be resigning soon as he will be moving to governors of Florida, Alabama and flew over looked like ghost towns Congress for $500-million additional made on the layout and development of the site. retail sale -of work clothes and women’s the Town of Tolland. Mississippi. He praised the mass from the air, with neighborhoods for flood damage, and said Sen. John ' Another proposed one-lot resubdivision for Paul Leslie From Expert in Tennis apparel at his residence. evacuations that preceded Federic, deserted and huge parking lots at Stennis, D-Miss., had pledged to help Coates on Blackman Road, was also brought before the Tarquinio was originally granted a Car Wash Is Saturday saying the precautions saved perhaps shopping malls standing empty. sped legislation to passage. variance in 1974 for the sale of work hundreds of lives. “Our hearts go out to those who Although the president said early commission Tuesday night and Richard Mihok requested nis official rating and was awarded a MANCHESTER - Members of VERNON — Physical education clothes, shoes and jackets, in his home. "Thank the Lord, Jimmy, we were suffered so much in hurricane damage estimates indicated a five-lot subdivision for the property of Wayne Miller on ieadership award in women's tennis by the Manchester High School’s newly formed teachers in the Vernon School system That variance was for a structure at­ Frederic,” the president said upon Main Street, U. S. Tennis Association. She has been a "Pep Squad” will sponsor a car wash on saved,” one Mobile resident told the Frederic might have been as destruc­ attended workshops this week to iearn tached to the house. The new request for a president on his arrival. completion of his tour in Pensacola, Mihok said that test pits and percolation tests were tennis clinician for the President’s Coun­ Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the stu­ tive as Camille, the cost in terms of how to teach the basics of tennis to the variance is for a bam which is not at­ Carter's inspection route took him “ I have just come from Pascagoula lives was much less. done last April on those lots. The plans call for one rear cil on Physical Fitness for the past six dent parking lot at the high school. students. tached to the house. lot with a driveway passing over the end of wetlands The squad is made up of 23 girls. The The workshops were conducted by years. The second application was from Robert adjacent to the Dennis Shea property. She is noted for originating the Elaine Mason of Fresno, Calif., who is the West of 320 Jones St. for a variance to group, which doesn’t receive any money In- Both of these proposals are to be finalized by Mihok and graduated length method of instruction house guest of Mrs. Claire Albom, super­ house farm help in a trailer on his proper­ from the school budget, conducted bake week brought before the commission at its Sept. 25 meeting at with a “shortee” racquet she developed sales to pay for uniforms. visor of physicai education for the Vernon ty. which time it is expected a date will be set for a public and also has, on the market, a book on ten­ The car wash is being held to raise Talmadge ‘Denounced’ schools. At the recent meeting of the board, hearing. money toward the expenses of buses to Ms. Mason is a member of the U.S. Ten­ nis that she wrote. chairman James Derby told board The commission named Joseph Morocco of Hall Road In Vernon, one of her workshops, on the take them to away games. nis Association, and professor emeritus of members that he had been served with as its representative on the Water Pollution Control elementary school level, taught teachers physicai education, California State Authority, which was established by a town meeting in lead-up activities to teach their students. University, where she was formerly Talks Stepped Up July. This consists of using paddle balls and By Ethics Committee In other business the commission decided to contact women’s varsity tennis coach. racquets to teach the techniques of tennis. DETROIT (UPl) - General committee did not make a harsher reprehensible and tends to bring the with Basil Boceynesky, town sanitarian, concerning lot She also holds a life-time honorary ten­ BELLY DANCE WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Motors Corp. and the United Auto recommendation and considered the Senate into dishonor and disrepute two on Hoadley Road, to determine if the septic system Senate Ethics Committee Friday Workers, facing a midnight strike “ denounced” Sen. Herman decision a “personal victory.” He and is hereby denounced." plan meets with his approval. The lot was one of several WITH SALIMEH! deadline, made a last ditch effort Talmadge, D-Ga., for financial mis­ said the reprimand backed his basic in a subdivision which wasn’t approved for building Public Nurses To Lease Before voting on its final Housowlvot, working girl*, profo**lonal women and any other “Free to reach a contract settlement conduct and said it will ask the contention that while he had been because of ledge on the site. The presence of ledge recommendations, the committee Spirtta” who wiah to •xarcla* and dance the MId-Eeatem way — TRY Fridaw in round-the-clock Justice Department to consider negligent in overseeing financial af­ requires special attention with respect to leaching fields, m YO U 'LL LIK E ITI rejected on a 5-1 vote to proposal by Former Postal Building bargaining. criminal charges against him. fairs, “I have commited no wells and dwelling locations. The final push began at 6 p.m. Sen. Harrison Schmitt, RN.M., that 3,987-square foot building SUPER DUPER SPECIAL!!!! The action — harshest against a sit­ wrongdoing.” Talmadge be censured — the Mihok, in a letter to the commission in May 1971, made VERNON -Although the The association hasn’t Thursday, "when GM submitted for use as nursing offices An Intenaive, accelerated courae for beginnar* and thoae who have I ting senator in 12 years — was ap­ The committee recommendation, strongest disciplinary action recommendations as to the restricting of the location of Rockville Public Health said how much it will be counter offers on key money and a counseling center. hied a few leaaona prevloualy. 2 couraea aqueezed Into one. OF proved by a unanimous vote of the which now goes to the full Senate, leaching fields to the rear half of the lots and that ad­ I demands after a full day of available short of expulsion from the Nursing Association wasn’t paying to lease the panel. said Talmadge "either knew or E The appeals board is COURSE — there are other claaaea lor intarmedlatea and advanced I Senate. ditional tests be conducted before a building permit is building. A five-year lease- bargaining on other issues. successful in buying the scheduled to meet next thru profeaalonal. TH IS IS W HERE IT A LL STA RTED IN T H E ) The panel said certain charges should have known” of the bizarre issued. former Rockville Post Of­ sale agreement has been GREATER HARTFORD AREA. before the committee, if true, would financial activities in his office “and Schmitt said he will file his own Mihok said if the recommendations were followed, and Wednesday to review the Accord Reached fice Building, it now plans approved. ■ k 'The original innovator of MId-Eaatern Dance In the world renowned Serena be crimes, and that it will turn over therefore, by the gross neglect of his report with the Senate explaining suitable fill material and construction methods were request. to lease that facility from The approval hinges on technique in the area. its files to the Justice Department duty to faithfully and carefully ad­ why he believes Talmadge should be used, "it is felt that all lots at the site are suitable for "The post office building WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - the building’s new owner, whether or not the Zoning • k censured. He said committee is on Park Street and the FIrat to have taught and performed at a college In Conn.-MCC A U-Conn. Company and union negotiators “for such action as the attorney minister the affairs of his office, he dwelling purposes.” Fontaine Brothers Inc. of Board of Appeals will k Appeared on Channel 3 TV and reaort* In the Cataklll Mountain*, Naw York. general of the United States may is responsible for these acts and lawyers who prepared the case "did August Bonola was told, by the commission, that his present nursing offices are Friday reached a tentative settle­ Sen. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., talks to reporters after the Springfield, Mass. grant a variance to the k We have Belly Dance auppllea auch a* record*, lewala, coin*, chain*, pearl*, aew on take to determine if violations of law omissions.” in my opinion establish clear and submitted wetlands application for Hope Valley Road in a former private home ment of a 21-week strike by 3,500 Senate Ethics Committee “denounced” him for. financial The association had owners to renovate the mirror*, zllla. Jewelry, ate. have occurred.” "Resolved further, it is the judg­ convincing evidence of knowledge on property required additional information on the extent of on the same street. workers at Fafnir Bearing Co. placed several bids to buy SALIMEH AND HER DANCE TROUPE ORIENTALE available to perform at your club, misconduct and said it will ask the Justice Department to con­ Talmadge, who is up for re-election ment of the Senate that the conduct the part of Senator Talmadge and the excavation of fill required to relocate the brook, as well inatallatlona, banquet*, Chrlatma* Party, Political Rally, grand opening, 40th birthday plants in Newington and New Bri­ the property but each time sider criminal charges against him. (UPI photo) next year, said he was “pleased” the of Senator Talmadge, as aforesaid, is action of his subordinates” as the effect on neighborhing property, before any deci­ party, etc. RESERVE YOUR DATEI CALL NOW FOR DETAILSI tain. was told the bid was too About two dozen represen­ sion could be made on the application. low. However, at one point MARY DUNPHY SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS tatives of both sides, federal the association was told Bonrs PLAZA M, ROUTE tS. VERNON mediators and Labor Com­ the sale would go through (2 mllM north of Vomon CIrdo) PHONE 872-2878 — 289-0611 missioner P. Joseph Peraro but at that point it was Meals Program Set SEE US AT THE ROCKVIUi FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SEPT. 29th hammered out the tentative Retirees Question Carter Plan Program decided that the costs to FRUIT FARM three-year contract in a marathon renovate the building for By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA the present medicare system which the president intends to get the president is a really exciting realize the ways older Americans bargaining session which lasted can actively participate, I think older By Andover Church nursing offices would be • Apples • Plums • Pears contains defects. Perry said. money to support his program. experience.” from 7:30 p.m. Thursday until Herald Reporirr people should be used as consultants too high. The association • Tomatoes •Cucumbers The Kennedy proposal would not be Regarding Carter’s claim that his Perry added, "The applause for the ANDOVER — Andover Congregational Church will mid-afternoon Friday. in various situations” had originally offered $60,- Fresh Sweet Apple Cider MANCHESTER - Leaders of the put into effect on a piecemeal basis. program had' a higher likelihood of president was not excessive. The begin a "Meals on Wheels” program for residents who Gov. Ella Grasso journeyed to 000 for the building. It was OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK National Retired Teachers Associa­ Initially the program would remedy passing the Congress than audience was responsible, since have difficulty preparing their main meals. Peraro’s Wethersfield office to finally sold to the 260 BUSH HII.L RD. - REAR MANCHESTER tion and the American Association of some flaws in the medicare system. Kennedy’s, Evelyn Gregan of NRTA- Carter’s office makes him the most The members of NRTA-AARP are The program will start as soon as their are volunteer announce the settlement. Springfield firm for $36,- Retired Persons felt seeing Presi­ Then a comprehensive program AARP National Council said, " I do powerful individual in the world very active. The conference held in drivers to deliver the food. 789. dent Carter was thrilling, but would be enacted, based on the cor­ not know if Carter’s claim is true and which deserves respect. I thought the Hartford was the fifth of six that are Homebound people who are unable to prepare their ®'"» r-«t Inside Today expressed doubts that his program rected system, he said. I do not think anyone does. questions from the group were good planned for this year. The next forum main meal are asked to sign up for the service. The only Business...... 12-13 for cbmprehensive national health Said Perry, “I do not think any Everybody is guessing. Sen. Weicker and Carter’s answers responsive to is to be in California. One woman at cost is 50 cents per day for the meal. CHAIN SAW S" Associates Inc. Churches ...... 10-11 care was as good as it could be. programs are going to be passed in gave a different story what Carter the questions," the conference told reporters the The meals are prepared at the Andover Elementary Classified...... 16-18 Charles Perry is vice president for thpir present form. There will be said." All the president's questioners group travels once a month for nine School cafeteria and then delivered to the homes Collectors’ Corner...... 2 the NRTA New England region. He is consultation, negotiation and com­ were well spoken, did not meander months of the year. While these leaders were unsure on unrelated topics, and were wrapped in foil-divided pans so it can be reheated by C om ics...... 19 one of nine vice presidents in the promise. The result of the com­ anyone who chooses to use it for an evening meal. about Carter’s health program they knowledgeable on current issues. Course by Newspaper...... 4 country, after hearing Carter’s ad­ promises will be different from both Persons wishing to sign up for the service, volunteers, A SOUND ENERGY were enthusiastic about seeing the Said Lawrence, “It is certainly not Said Lawrence, “I worked in the Obituaries ...... 8 dress he said, “The stand of the the Carter and Kennedy programs as or anyone seeking more information should call Mrs. president. insurance business for 40 years. People/Places...... • -9 association is the stand I take. The they now exist” true that after age 155 you lose all Howard Stanley at 742-6438. Said Gregan, “Carter’s speech was When I retired, for the first few SAVING INVESTMENT Prizeword Puzzle .. TV Spotlight Kennedy plan is favored over Louis R. Lawrence, the assistant your buttons. I am 74 and Ihave never good. He is very honest and truly months I wasn’t very active. Then I Sp orts...... 14-15 Carter’s program. This is unofficial, state director for Connecticut in the been busier.” meant what he said." Added Perry, ‘ I believe the got involved in this organization. I’m Television ...... TV Spotlight since a vote has not yet been taken.” American Association of Retired PLOWING image of older Americans is sure my life is as active as any young , W eather...... 2 "C arter’s proposal is made up of Persons and a Manchester resident, Lawrence said, "There is a certain persons." Weight Lifting Set piecemeal legislation and based on said he was concerned about where aura about a president. Seeing the changing. People are beginning to

VERNON - The Indian Valley YMCA, with the cooperation of Center Court on Route 83, will conduct a weight lifting class starting Oct. 2. REMOVAL Big Implications The course will consist of eight sessions which will be Your Neighbors’ Views: Would you like to see held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Any Ted Kennedy run for president? students age nine or older are eligible to register In­ Found in N-Mishap 5 dividualized programs will be planned for each partici­ pant. All equipment will be provided and students who HERSHEY, Pa. (UPI) - Two psy­ “If we could only design a reactor attended summer classes are urged to return. IN MANCHESTER chiatrists said Friday in the first that didn’t have any potential for Joel Gitlin, a racquetball pro at Center Court will be report on the impact of Three Mile breakdown, then we could feel safe the instructor. He is also physical education teacher at I The only service around that will Island on surrounding residents that again, then we could be invulnerable the Lake Street School in Vernon. the nuclear accident last March had remove over four feet of snow again, then we could face the future The fee for the classes will be $14 for YMCA members major psychological and after we plow again without these fears,” Martin and $18 for others. Anyone interested should contact the philosophical implications. " Y " office, Vernon Circle, 872-7329. said. lESIDENTIAL ONLY “It was unanticipated, it was un­ The two psychiatrists reported at a _ : - | , precedented, it was non­ Penn State conference on radiation S= 3 D A LL NOW WE ARE ONLY discriminating and it was un­ and health on impressions based on Ruggedly engineered to pile up plenty of Quit fueling manageable,” said Dr. Enos D. Mar­ the initial phase of their study. It in­ Club Seeking Help firewood and fuel savings for years to come, around -ACCEPtIN G A LIMITED /^QjJNT tin of the Pennsylvania State Univer­ cluded access to hundreds of inter­ an Echo Chain Saw has to be one of the sity’s College of Medicine. views, interaction with patients and HEBRON - The Junior Women’s Club is seeking Come In today OF CUSTOMERSlV.5r soundest investments you can make. for a free their fam ilies and contact with donations for the club-sponsored project to paint the demonstration Immediate Removall "There were no boundaries to our schools and clergy. Douglas Library. fears. That contributed to the intense The library is privately endowed with money bestowed They are now beginning a more anxiety that perhaps everybody detailed study to look at individual Ullan Quinn Sanford Plepler John Halverson Sandy Herlihy Carolyn Clark Lorraine Aeelo by Dr. Charles Douglas in 1946. It doesn’t receive any felt.” town or state funds. responses to the accident. Dr. Kales said she expected to find “some very Carolyn Clark, Manchester -"N o I Initially, the woman’s club had planned to paint the CAPITOL EQIRPMEIIT Martin and Dr. Joyce D. Kales, John llulvoraen, Manchester -"Yes interesting and subtle psychiatric in­ llllun Quinn, Vernon - " I don’t care. don’t like the man. I don’t like his ideas. I building with volunteer assistance, however, the cost of associate professor of psychiatry at By the time things get going, I won’t even he should. He has better views than most formation.” think he is just resting on his name." buying insurance to cover the project was exessive. It N0 ' the college located 10 miles from be around. I am 70 years old. of the candidates and he knows what he is was therefore decided to contract for the work if suf­ Three Mile Island, said that perhaps M artin said no increase was doing.” ficient donations are made to cover the costs. atMAWST. UNCKSTBI one of the greatest effects the acci­ expected in serious psychiatric dis­ Sanford Plepler, Manchester - “Ab­ Sandy llerliliy, Manchester -I think he would be good. But am afraid of what Lorraine Aeelo, Manchester - “Yes, I Groups or individuals may send their donations to Joan dent has had on people psychological­ orders as a result of the nuclear inci­ solutely. Carter is a disaster. Kennedy is I think he should. All of the Kennedys have Conley, club president, Jagger Lane, Hebron or Emery ly is a sense of a loss of invulnerabiti- dent, but "it really has major psy­ might happen to him because of what what is needed to revitalize the party. been primed for this.” N, Taylor, library treasurer, Bass Lake Road, Amston 643-7938 ty, a loss of a feeling of security and chological and philosophical, even, Carter can’t win.” happened to his brothers.” that all is well. implications." PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15. 1979 - PAGE THREE Strike Threat About People Collectors^ Corner For Muppets ‘Poor Man’s Portraits’ LONDON (UPI) - Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and the rest of the M ulcts gang may be forced out of England by a television strike, and if Best for Investment they go — they could be gone for Meadowlark good. “There’s no way we can have the Goes to Studio By RUSS MacKENDRICK Muppets scabbing on our (union) Former Harlem Globetrotters star A recent article in “The Antique members,” said Ja6k Wilson, Meadowlark Lemon moves from the ’Trader Weekly” states that tinty^s - general secretary of Britain’s basketball court to the ’TV studio are the best investment in th^ field of National Association of Theatrical, when he joins the chst of NBC-TV’s oldtime photographica. The author, Television and Cinematographical “Hello, Larry,” this fall, portraying Harold Holzer, feels that the fancier Employees. himself as the owner of a sporting pictorials, the daguerreotypes and ' Wilson made his comment after goods store and next-door neighbor of ambrotypes, have been so eagerly Lord Grade, head of the company the Alder family. sought after that few bargains are that produces the Muppets, warned His first show will be seen Sept. 28. left to discover, while some tintypes that he might be forced to leave SUNDAY may still be picked up for a dollar or England to meet production so. deadlines. ’These “ poor m an’s portraits” were Grade said his firm. Associated made in such qualities in this coun­ Communications Corp., was hurt by try, from 1855 to the 1920s, that the 5-week-oId strike that has shut Intrigue Part although there are thousands of down Independent Television, collectors for them, many can still be Britain's top-rated network. > Of Iter Life and found at bargain basement prices. "The strike has already put The For 31 years political intrigue has The going rate for a good tintype is Muppet Show well behind schedule,” LEMON been as much a part of Mickey Zif- five or ten dollars. ’The ones that he said. “ I have to deliver 24 episodes fren’s life as the sand in front of her show Civil War soldiers in uniform New England governors met Friday in of the series — which is seen in every Richard Snelling, Vt.; Federal Co-chairman stately Malibu home. bring much more. Springfield, Mass., before visiting the J. Joseph Grandmaison; J. Joseph Garrahy, country in the world, except behind “Very few people have run for of­ ’There is no tin in a tintype (also Eastern States Exposition. From left, R. I. and Joseph Brennan, Maine. (UPI the Iron Curtain — by the end of 1% fice in the Democratic Party who called melainotype or ferrotype). It MONDAY January. haven’t sat on the brick out there,” is actually a picture on a piece of Edward King, Mass.; Ella Grasso, Conn.; photo) “So far we have completed 12 she says in the current Los Angeles japanned sheet iron. ’The picture is episodes. 1 will decide in the next two Magazine, indicating her flower- never very good. ’The method cannot weeks whether to accept offers from fill^ Oceanside patio. produce clean whites or needle-sharp Bonus Coupon Buys France, Germany and the United Her husband, Paul Ziffren, is detail. (’The apparent white on the States to use studios there to com­ California’s top Democratic- lawyer one reproduced here was acheived by plete the series.” Region Governors Fund and kingmaker, and now she’s get­ trickery — using Kodak’s High Con­ Exclusively In the Evening Herald But Wilson warned such a move ting her chance to do something with trast film developed in their D-19.) . J •s" could mean the end of the Muppets in all that time spent in her smoke- Furthermore, something the 5 their home country. filled rooms. photographer didn’t tell the “ Lord Grade m ay-succeed in . Her first novel, “A Political Af­ customer, it was only a mirror im­ making the show abroad, but if he Rail Rehab, Energy Plan fair,” to be published by Delacorte, age, with the right side on the left. does, my members will make sure it VAIUABU c o u______po n C-230^ gives her the chance to unload a few ’The field of tintypery is vast. They Other governors in attendance were is not seen again in Britain,” he said. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - first regional approach in the nation political truths couched in the accep­ exist in basic black and chocolate The New England Regional Commis­ Ella Grasso of Connecticut; Joseph to managing hazardous waste. _E«c\iK»m coupon ««"1 tance context of popular fiction. Her brown. ’The sizes run from that of a 1 - Lutz Museum sion Friday passed a fiscal 1980 Breiinan of Maine: J. Joseph Arthur D. Little, Inc. of Cambridge rwH — A 10.00 purchase tale is of a beautiful Oscar-winning dime, or smaller, as inserts in cam­ Garrahy of Rhode Island, co- MANCHESTER -M r. and Mrs. budget of about $7.8 million with an has been hired to work with Coupon A actress married to a wealthy tycoon paigns buttons and jewelry items, to chairman; Richard A. Snelling of VKUh tW s Charles Kramer will serve as host emphasis on increasing rail NERCOM on preparing recomen- with political interests; she is asked “full plates” (approximately 6 by 8 Vermont; and Hugh J. Gallen of New and hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. rehabilitation and resolving energy dations associated with establishing to run for the Senate against the in­ inches). ’They are found sometimes at Lutz Junior Museum, which is problems in the region. Hampshire. disposal facilities to serve New cumbent, one of her former lovers. plates and had a built-in space for the open to the public free of charge. in ornate cases and parlor albums. Chaw Parkway. Waterbury, just off Major portions of the budget About $612,000 was approved by England. (Shades of Jennifer Jones, Helen Some tintypes are about like postage developing and fixing baths. ’The 1900 1-84 at Exit 18. There will be an auc­ passed by the commission, made up NERCOM for a regional economic “NoDark” also contained the whole Legion Auxiliary Gahagan Douglas (one of Paul’s first stamps and are displayed in special tion and complimentary door prizes, of the six New England governors development plan to revitalize In addition, the governors ap­ system and used 26 plates. It sold proved $700,000 for administrative MANCHESTER -The American political clients), or enyone else you “gem albums.” ’The most common, plus a bourse of 20 dealers and the and federal co-chairman J. Joseph lagging industries, increase the i m p o r t e d ^ ZIFFREN that were produced in the millions by with the slogan “Finished picture in expenses, half of which will be paid Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday care to throw in. USPS. Grandmaison. allocated $2.7 million region’s capital investments and street photographers, are about 2 by a Minute.” (So what else is new?) by participating states. It is the only at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Home to Her husband read the manuscript, ’The club will issue a 5 by 8 souvenir for rail rehabilitation and $2.2 million employment opportunities and im­ CAMNEDHAM 3 inches. ’The Trader article has it that some budget expense requiring state make plans for the year. argues with her over political ac­ card and a cacheted cover featuring for a program which stresses energy prove its overall competitive position It was the first on-the-spot picture. aficionados have gone so far as to money with the rest of the funds Mrs. Muriel Grover, music curacy, but otherwise kept his mouth one of Waterbury’s fancy cancels, policy analysis and home winteri2a- with the rest of the nation. reconstruct these cameras for the coming from federal coffers. Ona ''“"''goEEM chairwoman, is in charge of the shut. And the neophyte author will be Directions found in a 1911 text state the “Bridgeport Fireman.” (A so-so tion. “New England is bad mouthing photography of present-day subjects. R.OO-B ------social hour and-program. getting a little help in the promotion that development takes from 12 to 20 choice — the “Running Chicken” is “We’re going to make sure that itself to death," said Snelling. “Some After the meetingthe governors In these times we use “No Way!” of the book from her friends, in­ seconds, fixing 10 to 30 seconds, then more exciting.) everything will be done to keep peo­ or all of us have been quite successful toured the grounds of the Eastern Mayfair Cardens cluding a lunch in October in the to express negation — back along a short rinse, a wave in the air to dry, ’The city is also renowned for the ple warm this winter,” said in economic development.” State Exposition with each state of­ they had a more ringing phrase; MANCHESTER -A ll residents of Senate dining room hosted by Sen. and you can hand it to the patron. manufacture of encased postage Massachusetts Gov. Edward J. King, NERCOM approved expansion of ficial visiting his or her state building Mayfair Gardens are invited to par­ “Not on your tintype!” Abe Ribicoff’s wife, Casey. ’The special cameras made for ef­ stamps and the 1880 Scovill Plate the meeting’s host. its Hazardous Waste Program, the at the regional fair. ticipate in a kitchen social Monday at ficient street work are another kind BRASSPEX ’79 Coming Camera with Waterbury Lens. 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall. of collectible. One period camera On September 30th the Waterbury ’There may still be time for local Midget Football used a magnet to hold the blanks in Stamp Club will present its annual philatelists to enter the competition. place. ’The “Quta Photo Machine” show. It will run from 11 to 5, at St. Address Waterbury Stanrn Club, P.O. VERNON —The Vernon Midget could be loaded with 36 prepared M argaret’s-McTeman School, 565 Box 732, Waterbury, CTT'06720. State Tax Receipts VALUABLE COUPON Football League will open its 19th .seaspn Sunday at Legion Field with Cassidy Plays alt local teams competing. Skillful Pilot " The first game, at 1 p.m., will be Joanna Cassidy portrays a skillful E between the Vernon Pioneers and the Ballet Season Expanded jet helicopter pilot who is part of an Fall Behind by 3.5% EUist Hartford VFW Vikings. The se­ elite rescue unit whose exploits are will premier his version of cond game will be between the Ver­ HARTFORD-A greatly tion of last season’s most top set and lighting what shows for August actually depicted in the new ABC-TV ac- “Romeo and Juliet” using HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut gas shortage and maybe large checks non Shamrocks and the Bloomfield expanded dance season popular production “Car- designer for the San Fran­ reflects July receipts. The July data tion/adventure series “240/Robert,” the famous musical score tax receipts so far this fiscal year are being posted the wrong month. Raiders. It will start about 3:15 p.m. featuring new full-length mina Burana.” The Hart­ cisco Opera and numerous applies to June collections, which a new show this fall. created by Serge Prokofiev overall about 3.5 percent behind what Something is not statistically right In last week’s exhibition games , ballets and live orchestras ford Ballet is the only Broadway shows, will would be calculated in the 1978-1979 and conducted by Arthur was projected when putting together there." HOTTER the Pioneers defeated the Shamrocks will open October 4 at American dance company create a new staging the 1979-1980 budget, a s ta te fiscal year. to present this version of Wi n o g ra d . The sales and use tax, which is in a very close contest, 12-6, and the H artford’s Bushnell system using projection economic official said Friday. Among tax receipts which Carmina which requires worrying state budget watchers the Shamrocks “C” team defeated the ’Theater. techniques to make the Edward Baida, head of economic decreased was the admissions tax, full symphony, a choras of most, ran 7.4 percent behind Pioneer’s “ C” team 18-0. CASSIDY The dance season is magical “tricks”, optical and revenue forecasting for the Of­ which includes levies on such things 100 singers, lavish sets and schedule when compared with last presented each year by the illusions, etc.’ of “Nut­ fice of Policy and Management, said as movies. It was down 6.4 percent in costumes and all the year. Hartford Ballet which cracker” truly seem to the drop in receipts could be at­ August compared to August a year “ It's been down three months in a The Almanac dancers of both the Hart­ The Weather plans to double the number happen in the theater. tributed to a slowdown in the ago and decreased by 8.6 percent in row. ” Baida said. "It was originally of its area performances, ford Ballet and Its second Hartford Ballet Artistic economy and to large tax checks that July and August, compared to the By United Press International projected at 9.3 percent, but because feature full symphony ac­ company the Hartford Director Michael Uthoff might be late coming in. same two months last year. Today is Saturday, Sept. 15, the 258th day of 1979 with ^ ^ " T r 30.00 of the energy crisis the recession that •tATTLf 1 ! ^ companiment for most of Chamber Ballet. will re-design the “’This doesn't mean we are not "It could have been the gas,” 107 to follow. was forecasted for late 1979 pretty its season’s attractions and During the Christmas choreography and unusual worried mind you,” said Baida, Baida said. "It could be people did ’The moon is moving toward its new phase. much moved to the present time.” produce elaborate new ver­ season, the Hartford Ballet new costumes are being referring to the figures released by not go out as much during July and ’The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. will give 10 performances The sales and use tax receipts have sions of ’’Romeo and designed by Donna the Department of Revenue Service. August because of energy.” ’The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. of a totally unique produc­ been revised downward in budget fkm Juliet” and ’’The Nut­ Granata, assistant "We are very much watching it.” The overall drop in the beverage- planning by 7.4 percent - which will Those bom on this date in history are under the sign of tion of the traditional cracker” costume designer for the . Gov, Ella Grasso already has alcoholic tax in August was 19 per­ SANFfUNOtCO 0 be covered in the 3 percent budget C -70t- 1^ Virgo. The season will open Oct. favorite ’’The Nut­ movie. “The Wiz.” POBTf ordered 3 percent, or $30 million, cent — which reflects July receipts. Republican William Howard Taft, 27th president of the cracker.” Thomas Munn, cuts ordered by the governor. 4 with an encore presenta­ In May Michael Uthoff worth of cuts be made in this year's Baida said a delay in receiving taxes Among tax receipts that increased U n it^ States, was bom on Sept. 15, 185L LOB A $2.4 billion budget and she reportedly from wholesalers could account for On this day in history: were the capital gains and dividends, c" ll.u isf eld '■Dnw m will seek an additional $9 million in the decrease. 10.00 purcha*® In 1942, armies of Nazi Germany began the siege of which went up by 15,3 percent com­ spending reductions. Tax receipts from cigarettes in­ Stalingrad, Russia. HIGKIST UMrilAlUlitX (Bookmobile Schedulg r paring August of this year to August newoolL i* y ^ m u m Baida said the comptroller's office creased from August 1978 to August In 1963, four black girls were killed in the bombing of a 1978, When put against July and already has revised the projected 1979 by 12.5 percent, but decreased church in Birmingham, Ala. Two black boys were shot to August of 1979 and 1978, the increase MANCHESTER - Here Learning Center. sales and use tax revenues from 9.3 for the first two months of the fiscal death that day as citywide rioting broke out. was 4.8 percent. is next week’s schedule for 11 a.m. — Delmont Nursery percent to 7.4 percent to cover the year by 3.7 percent compared to July In 1966, Gemini 2 splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean the Manchester Public School. FLOW decreased growth in those receipts. and August of 1978, after a then-record three-day space flight. Library bookmobile: 1:30 p.m.— Bush Hill Road. The tax on motor fuels brought in UFIWEMHER FOTOC*»T ® 2:50 p.m. — Lorraine Road. The figures released by the tax In 1972, two former White House aides and five other Monday department compare August 1978 14.4 percent less than last year, but men were indicted on charges of conspiracy in the break- 3:30 p.m. — Galaxy Drive. A 0 Gas and Oil Stolen For period ending 7 p.m. 9/15/79. Generally fair receipts with August 1979 and the Baida hesitated to blame the entire in of Democratic National Committee headquarters in 10 a.m. — Manchester Con­ 4:10 p.m. — Squire Village. leaM on-sept weather will be wide-spread across the country during valescent Home. total taxes collected for July and decrease on the gas shortage, which BOLTON — Barbara Smith, chair­ r Washington (Watergate). Thursday Saturday with skies ranging from sunny to partly cloudy. 11 a.m. — Laurel Manor August of this year - the first two forced Connecticut into odd-even gas man of the Board of Education's 9:30 a.m.— Early Childhood A few showers, however, may be scattered across parts Convalescent Home. months of the fiscal year — com­ rationing for 11 weeks. Transportation Committee, told A thought for the day: English author John Ruskin said. Learning Center. one of the lower Rockies and south Atlantic states. 11:40 a.m. — Oak Place. pared with 1978. “That’s (tax reduction) much too board members Thursday night that ‘"That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest 10:30 a.m. — Head Start. B-OO-R 1:30 p.m. — Park Chestnut Some taxes - such as on liquor and much for a gas shortage,” he said. ”I some 100 gallons of gas and oil had number of noble and happy human beings...” Apartments. 2 p.m. — Mayfair Gardens. Vernon cmt 1^2 been stolen from the school buses. 3 p.m. — Rachel Road. gasoline — are accrued. That means would say that’s a combination of the Connecticut Forecast 2:50 p.m. — East Maple MOuliS -: - ' f > Mrs. Smith said, “We intend to Street. 4:10 p.m. — Loomis Street. Clearing early Saturday and becoming mostly sunny pursue the business of thievery. We 3:30 p.m. — Blue Ridge will make every effort to apprehend with highs in the upper 70s. Clear and cool Saturday Drive. Library Hours } Surprise Comedii of 79 whoever took it and we will Lottery night, lows 45 to 50. Mostly sunny Sunday, highs in the 4:10 p.m. — Finley Street. Mary Cheney Library — Police Probe Cult Link mid 70s. Probability of rain 10 percent Saturday and near Tuesday Adult and reference prosecute.” Mrs. Smith said the board will get 5 HARTFORD (UPI) -T h e winning daily number drawn zero Saturday night, departments open Monday ONLY 10:30 a.m. — Holiday House 2W1S in the Connecticut lottery Friday was 036. the message across that it won’t put Rest Home. through Friday from 9 a.m. to In Deaths of 15 Animals 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 up with thievery and that measures Extended Forecast 11 a.m. — Garden Drive. will be taken to make sure it doesn't 2:10 p.m. — Woodland a.m. to 6 p.m. (Children’s NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Police because we have found nothing up Fair skies High temperatures Monday in the 60s, in the Manor Apartments. department open Monday and Friday investigated what they said there,” said Plainville police Lt, happen again. Sunday Sept 16 & STORE HOURS 2:50 p.m. — Homestead ’Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 was the slim possibility a cult was George Litke. 70s Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows temperatures in the p.m. and Tuesday, MON. THRU SAT. Dandelioni are also called 'lion's tooth," because Park Apartments. responsible for the deaths of 15 “We sent out our men last week on 40s Monday, ranging from the middle 40s to the upper 50s Wednesday, Friday and Satur­ 8 AM-9 PM their sharply dented leaves. Tuesday and Wednesday. 3:30 p.m. — Wedgewood animals found in a wooded area on the New Britain dog warden’s com­ Gibbons Assembly Drive. day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. plaint and found nothing up there,” SUNDAY 8-8 PM Whiton Memorial Library— the New Britain-Plainville town line. Monday Sept. 17 4:10 p.m. — Parkade he said. “I was born and raised in All departments open Monday The animals reportedly were found Schedules Potluck Manchester To Advartise Newt Apartments. this town and I never heard anything East Hartford — Glastonbury To Report through Friday from 10 a.m. mutilated, some without blood and MANCHESTER - Gibbons For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item'or story idea: Wednesday i m m about a religious cult.” to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday then dumped in heaps or hung from 643-2711 and ask fur Classified. Office FRI-SAT-SUN Assembly, Catholic Ladies of Colum­ Evening Herald Manchester__ Alex Girelli, 643-2711. 10 a.m. — Manchester Early from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. trees in a series of incidents dating Plainville Dog Warden Gabriele bus, will have its annual harvest hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday East Hartford .. Chris Blake, 643-2711. TOTALLY NEWIII back to March. Pakutka said she worked with New potluck Tuesday, starting at 6:30 USPS 327-500 through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee, 643-2711 Nntr hfw t Seenlll Britain’s dog warden when dead closed, classified ads may be placed by “ Our dog warden is looking into p.m. at the KofC Home. Published daily except Sunday and Andover...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 Ml last and lest Mmielll calling 643-2718. it,” said New Britain acting police goats, chickens and rabbits were After dinner. Attorney and Mrs. certain holidays by the Manchester Bolton...... Donna Holland, 643-2711 Theater Schedules 1:20 found heaped in the woods on the For information about display adver­ Chief Donald Parsons. He said his Wesley Gryk will show slides of their Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. Coventry __ Guy DeSimone, 649-9856 town line. tUPMMUFOODf tising, call Thomas Hooper, advertising Hebron ... Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 department was investigating the recent trip to Hong Kong and the Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. "When I found the goats I thought it director, at 643-2711 South Windsor. Judy Kuehnel, 644-1364 SATURDAY SUNDAY BR U CE lE E possibility of cult involvement, but People’s Republic of China. was witchcraft,” she said. “There’s, 485 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCH. Have a Complaint? Vernon .. Barbara Richmond, 643-2711 Manchester Drive-In — Manchester Drive-In — added, “ It also could be just dumping Mrs. Charles Suntava is in charge "The Stranger and the Gun- been talk about that but I think it’s Nmra — If you have a question or To Subscribe To report or inquire about special ’"The Stranger and the Gun- off dead animals. of the event. She is being assisted by fighter” 7:30; " G a m e of O A M E ^ just a bunch of kids dumping cats out . complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call Customer Service news: fighter” 7:30; “ Game of “We have nothing at the present Mrs. Gryk, Mrs. John Jaslowski, 725 E. MIDDLE TPKm MANCH. Death” 9:20; ’’Nightwing” there.” Frank Burbank, managing editor, 643- at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m, to Business...... Alex Girelli, 643-2711 Death” 9:20; ’’Nightwing” time to give us indications that Mrs. Thadius Kiejna, Mrs. Edward Not Rwponilblo For Typogrephlcel Error*. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 11:10 O F DEATH 2711. Church Notices . Alice Evans, 643-2711 11:10 rituals are happening, were She said autopsies showed the Kose, Mrs. Roland LePage, Mrs. to 10 a.m. Saturday. Mansfield Drive-In — “Up Clrculitlon — If you have a problem Opinion...... Frank Burbank, 643-2711 Mansfield Drive-In — "Up piua happening or will be happening.” animals died of natural causes. John Siemenski and Mrs. Jean Suggested carrier rates are 90 cents Fam ily...... Betty Ryder, 643-2711 in Smoke” "The Warriors” — In Smoke” "The Warriors” — The New Britain warden, David regarding service or delivery, call t ii e e v Police in Plainville, which borders Vecchio. weekly, $3.90 lor-one month, $11.70 for Sports .. ■...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 Show starts at dusk Show starts at dusk Damico, declined to detail his in­ Customer Service, 647-9946. Delivery three months, $23.40 for six months, and Vernon Cine 1 — “ Hot iiimwiN" M The the area where the animals were Members not contacted but with to Vernon Cine 1 — “ Hot M.. -T-a.a-.je vestigation but said he yyas in­ should be made by 5 p.m. Monday Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stuff” 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15-9:15 11:10 Guniipiitr found, discounted the reports, attend the event may call Mrs. Sun­ through Friday and by 7:30 a m. Satur­ $46.80 lor one year. Mail rates are Stuff” 1:30-7:15-9:15 vestigating people he felt were available on request. Monday through Friday. Vernon Cine 2 — “A Little 7:30 R (PLEASE CALLTHEATREI however. tava, 649-9246, or Mrs. Henry Gryk, day. Vernon Cine 2 — "A Little responsible. Romance” 2:00-7:00-9:00 Romance” 2:004:00-7:00-9:00 FORSCREENTWES | “We are not investigating it 643-5873. lu ii PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept, 15, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 - PAGE FIVE and Joe Karvelis have been seniors who might be in­ Friday: homemade ment; 10 a.m. pinochle really doing a steady sup­ terested in taking such chicken vegetable soup, games, crewel embroidery Newt for Sonlor Citizom class and friendship circle Courses by Newspaper port job for us. They need classes as drawing 1, sculp-' salami grinder, peanut help in building a few ture, textile design, water- butter cookies, beverage. get together. Noontime shelves to stock our wood color painting, jewelry Sriii'ilule for (lie Week: lunch served. 12:45 p.m. Hv W FORTIN day for a second ana we someone of our members, Durey, 548, in the Hobby Shop, which enameling, art apprecia­ Monday: 8:30 a.m. bridge games and 1 p.m. Hi. Come Monday and we want to remind our league give us a call so we can In tbe afternoon we bad a by the way is all painted tion, metalsmithing, senior golf league tourna­ craft class. Bus pick up at officially start our fall golfers that our annual pass it on. nice turnout for our bridge now. jewelry enameling, please ment at East Hartford 8:15 a.m. return trips at season. Here are some of tournament is scheduled We started w ith our games and remind We also have a few win­ call our office for further course. 10 a.m. kitchen 12:30 and 3 p.m. the new programs. F irst of for the East Hartford bowling league this past everyone that the welcome dows that we will be information. social bingo games. Noon­ Thursday: Entertain­ The Silent Revolutions all. pur meals will be Course starting at 8:30 Tuesday. There are still sign is out and. we invKe blocking out, and some out­ .Menu fu r llir Week: time lunch served. 1 p.m. ment by the Sunshiners at 1 served Monday. a.m. All league players are openings and interested you bridge players to drop side windows and doors Monday: Ham and pinochle games. Bus pick­ p.m. Hot Meal and Meal on Wednesday and Thursday welcome to participate. bowlers should drop by tbe in. Action starts at 12:45 Kr'n Nolo: This is the second in a series of 15 ar­ need painting. So how cheese on rye, three bean up at 8:15 a.m. return trips Wheels 12 noon. Ronne Technology and ^Society We received word that Parkade Lanes around p.m. The winners this past ticles exploring "Connections; Technology and Change.” and Friday, times for this about some of you men Salad, potato chips, ginger­ at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Reynolds speaker from the These examples show, first, that technology is not and all our programs w ill our good friend John 12:30 this coming Tuesday. week are: Alice Allison, 4,- This series was written for Courses by Newspaper, a dropping by Monday mor­ bread with whipped top­ Tuesday: 9:15 a.m .bus Bushnell Memorial In something outside of society. It is society itself. But it Dormer is in our local On Wednesday it was 870; Rene Maire, 4,380; be found in the schedule at ning between 9 and 9:30 ping, beverage. for shopping 10 a.m. square Hartford. program developed by University Extension, University hospital recuperating from pinochle games and the Irene Foisy, 4,080; Helen does not “ determine” society and culture. It must f i t . the end of the column. a.m. or any morning and Wednesday: Fishwich on dancing and oil painting Friday: 9:30 a.m. of California. San Diego, and funded by a grant from the a cataract operation. It winners were: Edna Haracre, 3,990; Mary both to become effective technology. On Tuesday morning, we spend a few hours helping. a bun, french fries, cole class. No lunch today. 1 ceramics class: 10 a.m. National Endowment for the Humanities. would be nice to send F arm er, 633; M a rjo rie Thrall, 3,800, The spinning wheel was an obvious invention once the have square dancing up­ .An e xcitin g event is slaw, jello, beverage. p.m. senior bowling league exercise class and kitchen In this article, social scientist Peter F. Drucker dis­ cards. McLain, 598; Bob H ill, 573; Now that we are starting carriage wheel and the potter's wheel had been in­ stairs and oil painting about to take place. There Thursday: Roast breast at the Parkade Lanes and social bingo games. Noon­ cusses how technology has changed our lives and in­ downstairs. Happy Hal By the way, the only A1 Chellman, 571; Lillian our fall season I hope we troduced — several thousand years before the spinning are openings in some high of chicken, parsley bus return from shopping. time lunch served. 1 p.m stitutions. time we know one of our Lewis, 566; Robina Carroll, can reach a few men to Petschke is back calling school classes for seniors potatoes, green peas, roll 1:30 p.m. exercise class. setback games. Bus pick wheel replaced the distaff. Society was simply not recep­ members is in the hospital 556; Martin Bakstan, 555; help us at the Green Manchester Community College offers a three-credit the squares while Kay Hen­ who would like to go to and butter, chocolate ice Wednesday: 9 a.m. up at 8:15 a.m. return trips tive; the lady of the house spinning with her daughters is when someone tells us, Annette Hillary, 552; Mike School, Some of our real' course based on the series published Saturdays by The drickson is back with the classes during the day. Any cream, beverage. health clinic by appoint­ at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and maids — a scene the Homeric epics depict again and and so if you know of DeSimone, 548; Audrey old faithfuls. Gene Enrico Herald. For information, call 646-2137. oil painting and she men­ again — fulfilled important functions that society did not A related 10-part television series, “ Connections,” tions that there is room for want to do without. • beginners, however, they produced by the BBC and Time-Life Films, w ill begin Second, these examples show that technology provides must come to the first two An Stop& Shops open Sunday 9 am-SPin Sept. 30 on Connecticut Public Television. only options. The spinning wheel diffused rapidly sessions because after that Copyright 1979 by the Regents of the University of ^ [Stop & Shop Coupon]^ ^Slop t Shop Couponl^ cowecriows it w ill be too late. MM M28| M H M27 M29S MH*426 throughout the Old World. Yet it had social and cultural California. TECmOLOGYATOCHAMGE f”h Ow oxpon and a $7SO purchase with Sw coupon and a S7 50 purchase WHh this ocMxm and a S7 SO pirchase m h 5 Wth INa ooDon nd a S7 JO mirtraaa impacts onlyin the areas of Catholicism — not in In the afternoon we start ■ the regions of Greek Catholicism. It had none at all out­ with our popular excercise FREE side the Christian world, that is in China or India. class for both men and 110 or126Colof PrintPrint! FHm women with our super good By PETER F. DRUCKER The irrigation city similarly evoked different social friend Cleo Livingstone in and political responses. In Egypt, a religious charge. BIG ROLL 1 ply roll 16 ounce package 32 ounce bottle | MINUTE MAII Major technological developments — from television The First Civilization bureaucracy emerged, but there were no political or Wednesday morning is social theories and no secular institutions. In China, the aRyearloiig! and computers to satellites and nuclear energy - are But perhaps the most important example of the connec­ our crewel embrodiery SC O NABISCO HEINZ ORANGE Frozen irrigation city brought about great political and social class with Rosemary W«’ll ghrf youafrM roliof “ OurOwn" 110 or I I ShVL ^ ! profoundly affecting the way we live. They are thereby tion between technology and social order is the first true Coixentrate theory — the Confucian concept of social harmony, based Cornelius again instruc­ 126 color prim film ovory ttmo you bring In any causing concern about the social impact of technological “ civilization,” that of the irrigation cities of antiquity — brand o l color print film for p ro c tu in g . Offer TOWELS 3 Assorted FIG NEWTONS KEG OKETCHUP ■ JUICE Bounce can change. of Egypt along the Nile 5,000 or 6,000 years ago; of on interpersonal relations and aiming to make human ting. . good through Saturday, January 12,1060. j Styles society conform to a pre-established harmony of the un­ On Thursday along with Good Sun. Saot ie\6 -S SM « Sed SepI 22?2 LmtLi one per Cu*loma> | Good Su^. Sept 16-Sal Sapi 22 Ifrtri one par cuaKxnar Good StA. Sapt 16-Sal, Sapi 22 Lmaona par cuakariar > Technology does indeed often have great social or Mesopotamia about the same time; of the Indus Valley, 236 2371 234 our sit-down meal at noon­ Groceryj J , Frozen political impact. But it is far from predictable whether 1,000 years or so later; and of Southern China, from iverse. self service deli Save on .1: time. we start our after­ ^uppertkne favorites and sandwich makers' this or that technology w ill have impact, let alone what it which Chinese civilization arose 4,000 years ago. Equally great was the impact in the Mid-East. In Sumeria and Babylonia it was soon seen that the cen­ noon Fun Day and feature w ill be. The impact depends as much on the response of What made the irrigation city possible was technology: the always popular ' tralized governance of the irrigation city could become a Stop & Shop people and of cultures as it does on the new technology. the ability to erect and maintain civil engineering works Sunshiners. Friday mor­ For example, the first “ women’s liberation” occurred to lead the flood waters of the rivers to the land, to pre­ tyranny, exploiting the weak and poor, but also a force ning its ceramics class in the 11th and 12th centuries: In the history books, this vent their running back into the river again, and to cir­ for good, tbe engine of justice and compassion. And again. sharp change in the position of women is recorded in culate them. political philosophy as we now know it thus arose in the Now there is a nominal terms of literature, religion, or law' For the troubador These irrigation works — the first, and perhaps the irrigation city of Mesopotamia and thence in Greece. charge for square dancing. Shop^ who emerged in Southern France, woman was no longer a most impressive, achievements of “ modern” technology These illustrations show that technology is firs t and The only charge for oil 1 pound pkg CoinegetyoiirSwp& ShopsworCh “ sex object." but an object of adoration to whom he ad­ — required measurement, which led to the development foremost a “ humanity.” Technologies are'not created by painting and crewel is for Armour Star Bacon , ^ ‘1.09 nature or by elves in the Black Forest. They are created the supplies needed. And dressed his poems from afar (or at least pretended to). of geometry. They required ability to forecast the flood, Meat Bologna 1 pouxlpkg ‘ 1.29 sto p & Shop Creamy or Chunky Skippy no charge for the exercise In Christianity, the Virgin Mary replaced God the that is, a calendar and astronomy. They brought people by humans. They are extensions of Man, to be used by Cooked Ham ‘ 1.09 class. Stop S^Shop “Great Beef ” USDA Choice Father as the central figure in popular worship and in together into very large settlements and thus required humanity. Knockwurst or Franks ‘ 1.89 O.K. now, back to Mon- V ktomson ft ScfWM ? Ounce CMCKsge Peanut religious art. And legally, women acquired property water supply, sanitation, city walls, and public buildings. Alfred Russell Wallace, who with Charles Darwin for­ x : rights as widows, the right to maintain property they mulated the theory of natural selection,said, “ Man is the f i i ) Hebron Lists They required specialists: scientists, physicians, Great foods Sauce brought into the marriage, and the right to their own ear­ only animal capable of purposeful evolution; he makes comer deli bureaucrats, tax collectors, lawyers, scribes, teachers, tools.” These tools bespeak human needs and values. August Fires to help you make school lunches: nings. tneless 35 oz 18 ounce! and engineers. The irrigation city required w riting to They give us new performance and new survival capaci­ jar HEBRON -The Hebron Available rt stores feati^ing a service del> jar record contracts and tax receipts. It required law — and ty. They make us, in effect, a different animal. Volunteer Fire Depart­ the codes developed then, whether in Babylon or in China, Imported Thus they pose new human options, create new human ment responded to 57 calls Betty Crocker Mix Srcs; 59' Animal Craeikers would still serve most needs of modern commerce today. opportunities, and demand new human answers. duriog the month of tonlder The Spinster kedHam Hunts Puddings . .9 9 ' The irrigation city required law courts to settle disputes Technology liberates by giving us choices. August. Chocoiaie VanMaOocoUieTSocc.i But the underlying cause of these tremendous social and police to maintain safety’ Of these calls, one was 'Sliced fresh ^ iT . changes was a technological innovation in France — the The views expressed in Courses by Newspaper are for a structure fire; 5 to order. W elch's Above all, irrigation developed city and citizen. It spinning wheel. With it came the "spinster” — actually, those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect automatic alarms; 4 for Swiss Cheese ‘ 2.89e Itoast developed a common deity, where there had been only anyone who spiijg^jlthough we use the word today to those of the University of California, the National En­ stand-by at other iTomato tribal gods. And from this came the belief in a universal “ O ur R are" denote an unmarried woman who is no longer young. dowment for the Humanities, the distributing agency, or departments; four for God of all mankind, and indeed the idea of “ Mankind” Liberating Influence — The typewriter, 'downed wires; six mutuai Beef Spinning has been women's work from time immorial the participating newspapers and colleges. Juice itself. along with the sewing machine and the aid calls; and one each for CookedBeei 169 - we still speak of tbe “ distaff" side of the house. But Chuck telephone, created job opportunities outside an electrical problem, a Stop & Shop C Q spinning on the distaff was inefficient. It took 10 spinsters All lean, naturally tender beef... a In other words, the irrigation city developed what we Next Week: Yale historian Derek J. de Solla Price dis­ car fire, and a service call. W e 'll slic e it tasy- lb 3 2 o z .^ with distaffs to keep one weaver going. With the spinning the home that eventually led to today’s delicious oven roast your family b tla ( still call “civilization." And its foundation was cusses the problems posed by an elite group of technical The mutual aid calls in­ thin the way you like. % ^ P lb package of 300 women’s liberation movement. (UPI photo) will enjoy! ■ wheel, the relationship was reversed. One spinster could technology. experts in our society. cluded two to Lebanon, two Baked Meat Loaf ‘ 1.99» supply half-a-dozen weavers with yarn. to Bolton and one each to Cole Slaw 59e Heinz White Vinegar Garbage Bags s,st For ' respectable without being dependent upon a male. Until responded to 10 calls for in­ Oven Roasting stops Shop Food Everything for a meal' Fresh Brisket of Beef . Dish Detergent then, only a nun or prostitute could survive without being juries, 17 for ill persons; our kitchen a wife or concubine. Girls, therefore, had to be betrothed five for automobile acci­ J USDA iPabnolive Storage in infancy. Now they could remain single until old enough dent and one for a transfer. Roasted or Barbecue Style I C H O IC E to choose whom to m arry or even not m arry at all. They New members accepted ^ Shoulder Bags by the department in­ could be "spinsters." i ikedCldcketi Beef Chuck fo cluded: Brian Levasseur, The great changes in culture, in reiigious worship, and “WhiteGem" Company I; Nicholas J, Tasty served London Broil 22 ounce M S s in law then followed in short order. Lichatz Jr., Company II; hot or cold bottle "Great B e e f" package of 75' and junior member, USDA C h oice 8 9 alad Beef Top Round Steak 2.29,. 22oi Q Q C Windex Trigger Spray Dome 0 9 Trash Bags ‘2.99 Michael Beaudouin. Gelatines Aji <4 ounce package 55' Cube Steak Beef Chuck U S D A C h oice 1 . 9 9 i b Renuzit Air Freshener 2 Pkgs89' Lawn or Leaf Bags lttS‘1.59 ------AM Vatreties Solid The Second Woman’s Lib League Plans V seafood Fine fillets and shellfish! The second "women's liberation.” that of today, aiso Annual Event frozen foods Energy-saving ideas for txisy cooks' has its roots in technological innovation -- in the sewing U.S. VERNON -The Vernon machine, the typewriter, and the telephone. League of Women Voters Fresh Cod Grade A Assorted Flavors Sun Glory All Varieties International Before the sewing machinb was invented, a little over F r e ^ w ill hold its annual 100 years ago. sewing was the hardest, most time- membership luncheon 1 0 -1 3 V i ^ G a L I o e consuming job of the housewife. Only the very rich could lb abrook Wednesday at 11 a.m. at lbs. afford to have their clothes made by a tailor. The rest had Turkeys the home of Anette Borens- O ven s tu tte r gcteblw to make and mend their own clothes. The farm wife or Fresh Clams ste a m in g 99* tein, 56 Glenstone Drive. Perdue Roasting Chicken Large &6lbs worker's wife of 1860 spent four to six hours a day plying This w ill be an opportuni- Cooked Shrimp ‘1.59 W i F ' stop & Shop 18 ounce the needie. ty to welcome new V^Fried Clams IJoUKCpaCK^ ‘ 1.99 Butter Basted Turkeys 10-13lbs.Frozen package W The sewing machine cut this time to approximately 30 members and introduce minutes a day. It also made clothes so cheap - cutting them to other league ^fro ze n meats stock upi Seneca Apple Juice Fish Sticks ...89' prices by more than three-quarters - that even ordinary members as well as to the Scallop Dinner ‘1.19 purposes and projects of people could afford "store-bought” clothes. 1 lb. pkg. Maid Rite The typewriter and the telephone, by creating middle- the league. stops Shop Oven or Stop S Shop Cut or French The luncheon will be class employment opportunities outside the home, made Chopped & Cubed Shoulder open to anyone who is in­ VeaiSteak it possible, as had the spinning wheel 800 years earlier, terested in the league S t e s ^ Green Turn it into "Parmagian". for "respectable " women to earn their living without whether or not they have Lamb Chops o v m jg tta Beans , being dependent upon a male. Even in Dickens' last actually become new Veal Steak ‘1.49 M Fries novel, written around 1870, there are only male clerks in members. For more infor­ .Sausage 24oz. §0 Lamb Legs Whole oven ready frozen * 1.49it offices. "Respectable” women did not go out without an mation call Sandra Cleary, pkg. p k g s .^ ^ escort. 875-0376 or Ms. Borenstein, y ^ b a k e r y From our own ovens! Countryfine Beef Patties Twenty-five years later, an advertisement for a 871-9343, Swanson Chicken ‘2.89 Twin Cheese Pizza^'S.t « * 1 .49 "clerk" generally meant a woman rather than a man; 10-4oz. patties $4 OQ s to p s Shop Reg. or Split Sara Lee Rings iT S r , 99' and "respectable" women were going to work by Board Meeting 2V2lb.pkg produce CelentanoRavioli m .09 themselves, traveling by themselves, and altogether HEBRON -The English MuiBiis Pick the nutritious fresh leading lives of their own. Higher education for women, Executive Board of the fruits and vegetables d a iry yourselt to your good, fresh values! V considered a luxury or an ornament in Victorian times, Hebron Cooperative ■ you want . and save! soon became a necessity. The demand for the vote, lor Nursery Schooi Inc. will equality before the law, and for equality in careers in­ California I 60Z. cup Breakstone All flavors Hood meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pound Cake 69' evitably followed. Large in Phelps Hall. All Daisy Donuts 69' ottage nnn’nbiiity members of the school are (VnaSuOw 'cebeig Size invited to attend the board Stop & Shop Variety “heese Yognn About the Author Questions meetings. Small. Large, 5 0 . * ! Peter F. Drucker has been Clarke Professor of Social According to Drucker, the hardest, most time- Child .Meetings BreadSak! "^ea c u p s ^ K Swedish Rye. Honey Science and Management consuming work for the housewife a little over 100 years ANDOVER-Child Wheat, Buttertop ttuce or A £ 9 I at Claremont Graduate ago was Conferernces for children 16 oz. loaf or Yah Yah 6»‘1 Buttercrest 22 oz. loaf. Sour Cream “SSSSS 79' Biscuits 4 School (California) since (a) ironing from birth to age five from F Cream Cheese ‘1.19 11971). (b) sewing the towns of Hebron, An­ Choc. Brownies ‘1.09 .Guden Ydlaw Assorted k Com Muffins 601 packagaolB 89' ilb s l He previously taught in (c) harvesting dover, and Columbia, are Royal American Cheese Slices 1 lb. pkg. qtr. sticks Kraft [the Graduate Business (d) soapmaking held the first Thursday of ■School of New York Drucker says that the first “ women's liberation" oc­ the month, from health & beauty aids September to June, at the *arkay University, where he still curred. ► Brands you use and trust. I I Andover Congregational JIO I serves as Distinguished (a) in the llth-12th centuries / Church, Route 6. Regular 100 tablet bottle or New England Grown Jumbo Fresh Yams or Sweet larine I University Lecturer. (b) in the first irrigantion cities The attending physicians A management consul- (c) during the Industrial Revolution w ill be Dr. Peter Hine of Extra Strengb Celery Potatoes Ita n t to both private in- (d) in the 1500s-1600s. Marlborough and Dr. BosePears 12 Individualty Wra; Idustry and government, he Juicy and ftavorful. Charles Okstein of Tylenol ‘8 S9 It'S very Loaded ^ White or Yellow ' Only 100 calories with I is the author of more than Willimantic. 60 tablet bottle bti. in a pear! high In vitamin C ,' nutrition! ’ Grapefruit Juice 99* Swiss Cheese ‘2.29 la dozen books, including One a Day Vitamins Jut'S ‘2.59 niFiriNtEmVii«ws«Mnk(/Uin nl l?0 bunch" Kraft Mozzarella Souceplig American Cheese ‘1.29 “ The Future of Industrial BorMni Procetttd Slices 1204 pftg M an;” “ The Age of Discontinuity;” “ Technology, People who get their ■s •mieieiveewrk/ktolnviwiieslolveepiW.ii.eysfj^TyiihmPKepiwiweorterweewied «rirnvo*tf«Hors.»ienoUyHiiabiycJSflntsgtOOSbctiS»4i«drisiWt Mlky«^leSlv^

Serving Manchester over SO yrs. M AN CH ESTER—The town will flush water mains next Women’s (Hub membership coffee, 8 p.m ., 48 Blue MANCHESTIR week from Broad Street west of Adams Street between Ridge Road. West Middle Turnpike and West Center Street. pentl8R4 The H e b r o n Wednesday The affected areas during Monday and Thursday in­ Florigf M a n c h e s t e r Square Dance Gub workshop, 7:30 p.m., Wapping Com­ clude Tower, Oliver, Grant, Bolton and Hartland streets. 24 BIRCH 8T. Monday Because of the flushing, there may be discoloration of MANCHESTER — Here’s next week’s schedule of munity Center. TEL. 643-6247 Town clerk, tax collector and assessor,’ 7 to 9 p.m.. water and reduced pressure. public meetings located at the Municipal Building, 41 643-4444 Town Office Building. If the water appears discolored, the homeowner should F.T.D. Center St., unless noted otherwise. V e r n o n Sanitarian, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Town Office Buiildlng. avoid using it until it clears. It normally takes a few M8TR CH6 Rham Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Rham High Sunday hours for the water to clear in a home. If it is discolored AMfR UPREiP WORLD WIDt Monday SERVICE School library. Vernon Midget Football season opens, 1 p.m., Legion for an extended period of time, the resident should call the W ater Departm ent a t 647-3115. 7 p.m. —Zoning Board of Appeals, Hearing Room. Economic Development Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ Field, West and Regan streets. i INSTALL INDUITNIAL AND COMMIACIAT 7:30 p.m. —Cable TV Committee, Coffee Room. fice Building. Monday phoiw 7:30 p.m. —Transportation Committee, htanager’s of­ Tuesday Republican Picnic Today HAS IT! fice. Department of Children and Youth Services ineeting, 7 COmnOIIING • REFiailEIUTION Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m., Town Office p.m ., 1 Ck)urt St. Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 7 p.m. —Eighth Utilities District Board of Directors, 32 The Republican Town Committee will sponsor a picnic Building. Town Ckiuncil, 7:30 p.m ., M em orial Building, Park m iMG and s u n METAl 341 Broad St. Main St. today at 1 p.m. at the home of Joe and Biz Swensson, 560 Wednesday Place. Mancheiter Tuesday Porter St. Republican candidates will be available for I Hwr Enftind Mechinical Services, Inc. Mancheiter Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Senator Michael Skelley, office hours 7:30- 9 p.m.. questions and comments. The rain date will be Sunday at M anchester and Surrounding "'olessionti Perk 7:30 p.m. —Human Relations Committee, Coffee Building. Memorial Building, Park Place. 1 p.m. M UTE 113, P.O. BOX 3147 Suite 105 Room. TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. (06066) Thursday Tuesday Betty Gallagher Thursday 643-273I » 643-319? V i c i n i t y prop. , Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m„ Town Office Building. St. Bernard’s Parish Council meeting and potiuck 6:30 p.m. —Judge’s hours, probate court. Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Office supper, 6:30 p.m., St. Bernard School library. School CarvtTs lea Craam and Cakaa 6:30 p.m. —Comment session, Board of Directors’ of­ Building. Street. Mlnit-Man Prlnllng • Colna • Hot Doga FAMOUS BRAND fice. Senior Citizens Military Whist party, 7:30 p.m.. Senior Wadding Pholoa a Flah A Pat Buppllaa OPENING SOON... featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES 7:30 p.m. —Advisory Recreation and Park Committee, South Windsor Citizen Center, Park Place. Coffee Room. Wednesday Save Gas-Shop Downtown MANCHESTER Monday A n d o v e r League of Women Voters membership luncheon, 11 The Camisole Parent Advisory Council, 9:15 a m., Timothy Edwards a.m., 56 Glenstone Drive. 913 MAIN STREET NOHMnOVEMEKT School library. Monday Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER SHOP 811 M A IN S T vtnpUte Town Ckmncil, 8 p.m .. Town Hall. Building, Park Place. Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. R&G AUTO SERVICE 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 Senior Citizens leave for Cape Cod trip. Thursday DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER K?»IUIICE • TV Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m., Town Office Tuesday Wit la Slia 1 9 ms Building. Board of Directors of Tolland Area Association of Planning and Zoning Commission, 8 p.m., Town Hall. Retarded and Handicapped, 7:30 p.m., 1 Court St. Wetlands Commission, 8 p.m., Town Office Building. VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR Tuesday by lactory trained specialists Andover Grange, 8 p.m.. Grange Hall (Old Town Hall). Phil Pete Wednesday with This Coupon and a $7.50 Purchase' With This Coupon and a $7.50 Purchase* Locicero and ZIdeK ARCO 0 Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m., Andover Congregational with This Coupon and a $7.50 Purchase' TUPLES Church. i CONTAMSmCHMUaUANCOPPKS ASSORTID4ATHROOM TWtUE ■ RMNILARQROWr 646-5036 CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m.. Town Office Building. A IM MAIN STIBT OPIl ION llri U f f-» IRHIS t III f f TEL. Thursday EIGHT O’CLOCK WHITE CLOUD MANCHcrn our of ion cm i^ Mon. A Tuoi. • CORN 1* 0/ ; .111 Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m., Community Hall. WHOLE KERNEl ■ ^ W i b Wedding Cakes A Specialty • CORN '' o; c.ui Does your car run with maximum fuel ef- second gas saver check. Any adjustment Thursday CUT-If) (•/ (..m ^HtCKEN WHOLE CHICKEN FRESH Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Community EVERYTHING IN ficiency? Let the experts at R JG Auto (now necessary is at reasonable cost. Call for an • GREEN BEANS ■reast Leg Ghtehtn Hall. the Sunoco Station located at 436 Center St., appointment now; 649-3963 or 643-0370. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY Quarters Quarters le g s Board of Ekiucation, 8 p.m., Belton Center School. • MIRRORS . SHOWER DOORS Manchester) give your carburator a FREE Hours: 7:30-6 Mon-Fri; 8-5 Sat. With FRYERS • STORE FRONTS a SAFETY GLASS P.O. Box 342 • 27a Commerce Street Wlnotj “ 4 9 1 • bathtub ENCLOSURES Glaslonbiiry, Connecticut 06033 C o v e n t r y 59*J 633.5100 •646-4390 I.A. WHITE GLASS CO.. Inc. Monday Beef Roundi-Boneless-Custom Cut AtP Bm I Frink. 11-lb pkg t1 091 or Sllced-Meit. Beef, or German Beet Loin-Form Filet Mignon Town Council, 7:30 p.m., board room. Town Hall. W h ole (22-20 lbs I AAP Colonial Whole Beef A . FURNITURE TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWS : i Locksmiths • Alarm Installers Tuesday Kraft Dinner BOnOM MEAT v» p>9 TOP 9-«i P*9- ' TENDER­ ^ Minchoitor 31 Biii.ll SL DONALD WHEATLEY 649-7322 t . Free blood pressure screening, 1 to 2 p.m.. Hill’s Phar­ FRANKS BOLOGNA ’T y OYER 31 YEARS EXPERIENCE •ConvM tfoM f amt Audio Owfaetfon Alarm Systomse ROUNDS LOINS r macy. Resdy Ground Avkllkbl.WM-S.1 Delicious Fully Cooked-Water Added Tax Collector’s Association, Pension Committee, 1:30 AAP F re sh Fresh Polish Whole (T7-23Nlt.) to 4:30, town clerk’s office. Town Hall. 7' i oz pkg Center , 763 Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. GROUND . $ ^ 4 9 COD Cuts COLONIAL SMOKED MANCNESTEII 45 MAINS! OVER Coventry Businessmen, 8 p.m., lunch room. Town Hall. BEEF STEAKS KiELBASA HAMS J 643-1191 MEMORIAL CO. YEARS EXPERIENCE Wednesday 191 0pp. East Cemetery Cell 649-5807 Parks and Recreation (kimmission, board room. Town 4 * 1 MAIN ST fWfeind Hall. lor I MANCHESTER QUALITY HARRISON ST. Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. U.S. NO I FRFSH'CRISP R o r is t MANCHESTER (kiventry Lake Parks Association, 8:30 p.m., lunch GREAT FOR BAKING INCH MINIMUM MEMORIALS ASSORTED PAPER-ABSORBENT . , M E T A i a 643-1900 room, Town Hall. Ckinservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., town clerk’s of­ Scottowels Z ”otu fice, Town Hall. REGULAR OR SUPER 100 SO. FT. ROLL R u sset M c In to s h CLYDE & MICKEY MILLER'S W elfare office hours, 9 a.m . to noon. Town Hall. $^99 Cut-Rite T.P. AITKIN INC. Mexl-Pads Wax Paper GOLDEN HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING Thursday POTATOES RIPE D A P a u t o All Purpose Flour BANANAS VENTILATING • SHEET METAL WORK PARTS Economic Development Commission, 7:30 p.m., board room, Town Hall. Iniluntrial - Residential - C.ommereial "AUTO PARTS FOR LESS’ GOLD TODDLER ESTABLISHED 1934 511 E. MIDDLE TPKE. East Hartford 1 5 S 1 7 8 (In th# Parking Lot Bthind / Located 2 7 years at...' I Manchtsltr Gr*tn Shot Outltl) MEDAL DIAPERS 5-11). b.ig 27 TOLLAND TPKE.. MANCHESTER Monday 12 cl. pkg. bag H TEL. 649-3528 Board of Education, regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., Open Mon.-FrI. 9-9. Set. A Sun. 9-6 TEL. 643-6793______Penney High School amphitheatre. Inland Wetlands Commission, special meeting to con­ LARGE SIZE 60c L E S S Ihdfi <1 ye.ir .igo FROM NEARBY FARMS FANCY-ASSORTED sider a request by Century Color Laboratories to dis­ Is}.’; OSTRINSKY charge storm drainage into the Burnham Brook, 7 p.m.. rMANCHESTER AWNING COMPANY 643-5B79 843-5735 Dole 10 Bose [0 House 3 inch Convos Home Improvemenlt - Aluminum 731 PARKER ST , MANCHESTER Town Hall. pot Tuesday Pineapples ea Pears lb Plants PRICES ARE UP! Town Council, 8 p.m., Town Hall. Bright Eyes Cat Food 3 ‘*»*1 DON'T THROW IT AWAY-CALL US FIRST Wednesday MOIST TOWaETTES W/COUPON ABOVE MADE FRESH DAILY FRESH-CRISP tic hd LESS Thnn ,1 Ypiif Ago FALL F A V O R IT ^IE '“We dTllake a '^om e out <>j a ^Jfouse" Baby Freeh A A R 7-Up R.g.orDI.1 NEW 125,000 TRUCK SC ALE Workshop on the transportation study, 7:30 p.m., Town 24 Birch St. W j g g g w c ^ rW S o d a S 9 f 195 WEST CENTER ST ROGER S. ATHER, Prop. LICENSED PUBLIC WEIGHTS Hall. Celery 10 Boston A Q 0 Butternut MANCHESTER. CONN 649-3091 Manchester DEALERS IN IRON, METAL, PAPER Thursday R08HHA8HANAH Hearts bneh Lettuce f c O hd Squash lb. Phones: Economic Development Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town t n i l o n d annpag* products AQSEETIH08TO 643-6247 Tetophona 643-4136 Hall. m r m s s r c R a u X X YOU AND YOUR Personnel Appeals Board, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. ‘\ l ‘-^FAm.YfROMAaP ^ou’tn S’betterflfffflff^ 'better The florist... 643-4444 bakeiy general merchandise QUINN'S PHARMACY MAMSCHEW1TZ 24^.. $141 Glastonbury BEFILTEFI8H A&P-QlrIt & Mlstes-Sliea 9-1t Buy One-Gel 2 FREEI Always Guaranteed Quality with customer satisfaction in mind. Flowers for all occasion.s; AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT BOOTIE OoFakS-lBIC « 873 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER. CONN Monday g B g B R a r — MAMSCHEW1T2-PIKE$ a n ia Funerals, Weddings, Hospitals, Birthdays or just to say thank you. Make it a perfect Holiday WNITEH8H 24 01-JW *'1 SOCKS Z^«*lPENS 2 ipkge ’ weekend with decorations from “Pentland’s your extra touch florist.” Pentlands is a ACLE F JOHNSON REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Playschool Program begins today and runs for 16 MAfSSCHEWITZ CxtO’V or 6x9"-Wlrabouod member of Florist’s Transworld Delivery Association. Flowers can be wired anywhere in WILLIAM S McEWEN AND ACCREDITED ORTHOPEDIC weeks at the Welles Village Community Center on Risley MATZO X 4 9 * A&P-Boya APPLIANCE FinERS h h k 3 '! ^ '* 1 B ARB A80L- REO or MENTHOL ^ ^ the world. Also a member of Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Jan, and Bill — ready to Road. MAMSCHEWin TUBE c *^29 5-SUBJECT V ___ In btssiness 77 irrs. — Since 1902 Gymnastics Lessons Begin today at 3 p.m. at Naubuc X4P-aUAflTB0TTlC B O M U nO K E A L Shave Cream 2oiOO* SOCKS D NOTEBOOK serve you six days a week 8:30-5:30. 24 Birch Street, Manchester, phones; 643-6247; 643-4444. naiH-niUN ON ataso-awiaH ALLERGY RELIEF MEOteWE on School. Apple Juke 59* ^oeio^ 3j„, MAWSCHEWTTZ GontacAoRaM. ” “ I Importod French Design lORSCNT V 3 9 * 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Got A Painting Problem? We ll Help! Tuesday Ahoy Liquid com. 4 < r RYE BREAD DE000RANT-240Z. OQ4 ABC APPLIANCE REPAIR Hundreds of ANN PAOE-Onv ROASTED leiORlAL TUMBLER AAft ANTI-PERSPIRANT 8«rvlc6 still mean! •omethtrvg to u i — and Mrvlce means spending enough Board of Finance, 7:30 p. m.. Town Office Building. on SDcrtt 0«T I COPPERWARE 42 OAK STREET Peanuts DIT PUMPCRMCKa FREE Whan You Sava AOra IpteW PM Tapta M MMKKSTER, MtHTON MAM STKH time with you to help you select the right peint finish for that )ob you're plen- Designs & Styles Town Plan and Zoning Cktmmission, 7:30 p. m.. Town CAKDU M. MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 1loi.loal 5 9 * ' (DeTAIL6ATT>ie«TOne.t COMPUTE PMNTMC I COPYMC SOVKE PHONE 649-0B79 ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your next project. Office Building. ^n^nm m sJ LOW COST PRINTINB Welles-Turner Library Board,: 7:30 p. m., Welles- Y O U U D O twtter' w !t m a I??_ TaI ^ WHILl YOU WAIT (PHOTO MADY) -Reconditioned vaci, available Turner Library. better groceries aisw] CMK • rtiNOT • MMD naat a t WRSONflt T€€ PersonaliTSd Fun & Gporlwesr Beautification Commission, 7:30 p. m.. Town Office service d e ii'J^ tr*' -Replacement parts available WJoAflsonPAINTCQ (or back to school HENDRIES MIMT-MAN PRINTING “DO N E W H ILE YOU W AIT" Building. Ali Fl.ivofs lunch box treats 111 MAIN IT. • M A N CH ttn a • 146-1777 Orange hem. Popekle -One year free service with Qrest Gills For Any Occssion Paddle Tennis registration begins today at the Parks NABISCO COOKIES f i C K • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES INDEPtroENI Juke BREYER'S YOGURT n lICKEN JnT • TRY OUR NEW S-M lOND CSPliH purchase of any new or rebuilt and Recreation Department. AAR-MUWMTE Nine Wafers °> O t T HENOnCS 1081 Main St.. Manchester • Tel: 646-3339 Cheddar ( 423 CENTEA IT. • MANCNKTHI appliance. T ie MAIM ST.. MAMCHESTIR • 649-4901 Wednesday $199 Fudgsick Al & Pal Coelho. Owners » Jim Coelho, Manai Cheese NABISCO COOKIES, Jrt. Housing Authority, 7:45 p. m., Welles Village Com­ AtP-OOMilTIC Nutter Butter RUST PROOFING lib 1 3 * 1 TREE TAVERN SPECIALIZING IN Frank Arnone 8w ks SOI. I QUALITY USED CARS munity Center. KEEBLER CRACKERS O A Q CARANOO Cheese SUPERIOR MUFFLERS Grames Printing Insurance Advisory Commission, 7:30 p. m., Town Of­ Cheete ' Hard Calami • 2 ^ Plzse 649-7901 G p AtP CHUNKS TownHoueeiaorOO a. AdvertisinK Specialties fice Building. McCASrS (}utUC^ ^rrdtf Muenater i SUNSHINE-oonus pack D A e CARANOO eULKl DON WILLIS GARAGE. INC. C om pM e Printing Sanlets Yoga classes begin today a t Naubuc School from 9:30 to Cheese HI-HOCXACKEnS IS 0 1 . 0 9 Pepperoni SPECIALISTS Grooms Tux FREE UAIKIAMeOUARTERS PlIvS TEL 643-0016 Wedding dt Social Stationery 10;30a.m . FAIM.VPACK WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BRAKE SERVICE • WRECKER SERVICE Ask about our pollc)(. M rs- 1-h THOMAS'ENOLISH. USANTI-SUCINQ CHEESE M 0 9 COMPLETE BODY WORK GENERAL REPAIRING Rubber 8t6mp« • S Day Sarvica Thursday FHbarlt >*» Muffins ;7 9 * Provolone uib. I TOWING • PAINTING • GLASS Bualnaaa Carda ^ TIekato Economic Development Ommlssion, 7:30 p. m., Town INSURANCE WORK OPEN MON. THRU n il. • 6^0-6:30: 8AT. 6-1 ' 956 MAIN- ST. O ffice Building. WE RESERVE THE RtaHTTOUMITQUAHTITCSAICTOCORRECTTYPOOHAPHICALElWORS ITty8MOTFORSAUTOWHOlE8AUORRtTA1.0tAlBti FOREIGN A DOMESTIC TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET M AN CH ESTER, CONN Redevelopment Commission, 7:30 p. m.. Town Office 649-4&31 MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 ROUTE 63 TALCOTTVILLE CONN 80 PURNELL PLACE MANCHESTER Building. PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 Double Tax Taken, Minus the Hickory Stick Teachers Shocked Volunteers Aid Teachers

EAST HARTFORD Public school their wages spread out so they can deduction plan and return to the By BETTY RYDER specifications. They may choose the tunity for retired people, students teachers were shocked Friday when draw paychecks through the summer current system. Lifeslyle Editor school, age group, hours and assign­ and those people contemplating a school recess. Taxes are withdrawn Aheam said Fulco’s plan would return to the job market,” Ms. Plese they opened their first paychecks of Louise Bell, a resident of ment. at the time the checks are issued. have taken money from teachers to said. the school year and found their Manchester for only two-and-one- The Manchester Public Schools But, said Aheam, Fuico decided to pay taxes before they earned it. Also, Anyone interested in sharing their withholding taxes doubled the usual half years, helps out a first grade have used volunteers for a long time, have the taxes withdrawn now. The it would earn interest for the city at time to become involved in the amount. teacher at Nathan Hale School, each but rather than allowing .a volunteer school board was aware Of what he the expense of the educators. educational process which affects The discovery brought immediate morning for an hour and a half. program to develop haphazardly, the was doing, but not one teacher was Elach teacher had an average of the future of our youth, may write or complaints to Business Manager Susan Moore, a nurse at Board of Education hired a coor­ told, said Ahearn. The advance call her, Susan Plese, coordinator of Dominic Fuico and charges that the $150 docked from his salary. This Manchester Memorial Hospital, and dinator to organize, enlarge and then deduction plan was allegedly adapted volunteers, Manchester Public excessive tax deduction was illegal. would have given the board a total of mother of two school-age children, to maintain volunteer services. to avoid more bookkeeping in the Schools, 647-3520. Aloysius Aheam, a veteran teacher $250,000 to play with until next works in the library at Bentley “It represents an excellent oppor­ summer months. in the system who is also a summer, said Aheam. School, a position she has held for After teachers made call to the IRS Democratic state representative, The state representative said state several years. and the state labor office with both said, “It is an unjust, iliegal, sneaky and federal laws forbid excessive Two mornings a week, J. Hugo offices declaring the system illegal, holdings by an employer unless and shady deal.”- Benson of Hackamatack St., assists Fuico decided to drop the advance mutually agreed to by employees. Most teacher, at least 400, have students in math and reading at Keeney Street School. Aaron Horwitz, who was a senior People/Ploces at Manchester High School, gave up a Leone Orders Curbs number of free periods to take photos of volunteers at their jobs. These are but a few of the many Pat Nelson, who does her volunteer work headset as her young pupil waits to begin volunteers who serve in the On Release of News at Martin School, gets ready to put on a the lesson. Manchester Public Schools as tutors in math, reading and in a variety of other duties throughout the school A Connecticut State Correction Depart­ in ansuccident on Interstate 91 southbound in By CHRIS BLAKE cipals shall only release information which is a matter of record and system. ment car transporting prisoners from Somers Hartford Friday. (UPI photo) Herald Reporter “which does not conflict or overlap public information,” the policy “I help students with reading, was crushed between two tractor-trailer rigs an activity which involves other states. spelling, and math. Sometimes I run EAST HARTFORD - Acting schools and/or personnel outside the “In the past,” Leone said, “the the ditto machine for the teacher, or School Superintendent Sam J . Leone individual building.” concern was with reading about or correct papers. Actually, I do has released a new administrative Diggs’ policy states ail news items viewing things going on in the school whatever is needed,” Louise said. Crash Hurts Prisoner, Counselor regulation directing all school ad­ which are districtwide in nature and district and not knowing they were She is retired, receives Social ministrative personnel to clear all involve buildings or personnel of two occurring,” he said. Security for a sight disability, which HARTFORD (UPI) - A paroled Hospital for minor injuries and second truck in front of the car, the 5 requests for information from the or more buildings shall be cleared Leone said he will make “every ef­ she says does not effect her work, prisoner on his way to a job interview released. warden said. media through the office of the through the school superintendent's fort” to be available when the press and thoroughly enjoys her volunteer and his counselor were injured when Carl Robinson, warden of the state Robinson said Mackin was superintendent. office. calls to request his permission to work. a state car they were in and two prison at Somers, said Mackin was sentenced from Fairfield County to a , “Members of the press, television Leone’s policy states that seek information from school ad­ She lived in California before trucks collided on Interstate 91 in on his way to a job interview when five-to-10 years for sexual contact and radio stations, must have ap­ “members of the press, television ministrators. moving to Connecticut, where she Hartford. the accident occurred about 10 a.m. and burglary. Robinson said Mackin proval of the superintendent of worked in the Travel Division of near, the Main Street exit. has been approved for parole and and radio stations will be directed by schools or his designee prior to con­ “A frank and open relationship American Express. Injured in the accident Friday was being taken to a job interview the superintendent of schools to the tacting members of the staff and/or “In California, there are many were parole counselor Francis Traffic was moving slowly on the when the accident occurred. administrator directly responsible shoudd exist between administrators visiting schools and departments,” and members of the media,” he said. widows and other people who live Liebel. 36, of the Springfield, Mass., highway and the prison car had Mackin, who began his sentence in for the information they seek.” Leone said in the new regulation. “It is recognized that there is in­ alone, who have turned to volunteer area and inmate Kenneth Mackin, 28. stopped and was struck in the rear by August 1975, was to be released Nov. Information released to the media The intent of the regulation, he formation of a confidential nature work,” she said. They were treated at St. Francis a tractor-trailer, knocking it Under a 21 . should be information which is said, is “not to prohibit the press public, according to state law, he which shall not be released, such as, Susan, a registered nurse who from doing its job ,” but rather to in­ said. personnel, grievances, engotiations, assists in the Lamaze Method of form him of the release of informa­ “ Recognizing that an open court actions, and special childbearing at Manchester tion “as a courtesy.” relationship should exist between placements of students,” he said. Memorial Hospital, manages to find Criminal Probe Ordered The administrative manual now school administrators who are “Information to the media should states each principal has the authori­ charged with the responsibility of be factual, should not involve ty and responsibility to release news conducting public business, and the speculation or assumptions,” he items to the press which pertain to ' news media who has the responsibili­ said. Photos by In Elvis Presley’s Death the school. ty of reporting the actions of govern­ Leone said the policy would not The existing regulation, written in ment to citizens, each administrator affect teachers who are officials in AARON HORWITZ MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Nichopoulos broke state law by ABC concluded that Presley was a 1971 by then School Superintendent is authorized to provide to the the East Hartford Education Tennessee authorities Friday issuing thousands of prescriptions to “medical drug addict”- who died as a Eugene A. Diggs, further states prin­ members of the press information Association, the teachers’ union. ordered a criminal investigation of Presley and others. result of persistent abuse of drugs Elvis Presley's personal physician Police Director E . Winslow Chap­ prescribed to him by doctors and time from her busy schedule to do amid reports the legendary enter­ man immediately placed the white- dentists. volunteer work in the library at Louise Bell listens to a Nathan her daily volunteer program at the tainer died a drug-induced death. haired physician under 24-hour police The district attorney said that his Bentley School, where one of her two Hale School student read during school. District Attorney Hugh Stanton protection because “he has had investigators will check all of the Blackstone Will Name children is a student. The other said the investigation grew from a several serious threats.” more than 400 Memphis pharmacies youngster attends Illing Junior High ' v J complaint from state health officials Stantop said the investigation was to determine whether Nichopoulos il­ School. that Dr. GeorgE Nichopolous may prompted by a complaint from state legally prescribed drugs not only for “ I have been assisting in the have illegally prescribed thousands health officials that Nichopoulos Presley but for 15 others, including Corporation Counsel school’s library for several years and of stimulants, depressants and prescribed more than 5,000 piano-thumping singer Je rry Le' find it most rewarding,” she said. last month because of his active role painkillers for the late rock ‘n’ roll stimulants, depressants and Lewis and the doctor’s own daughter, By CHRIS BLAKE He said the group, if adopted, Hugo Berison,.who worked in in the campaign of Dagon. star. painkillers for Presley in the seven Crissy Nichopoulos. Herald Reporter would require minor charter Library time is fun time, especially when the library volunteer is Susan Moore. materials in a various position at E Nichopoulos was placed under months preceding the star’s death. Blackstone said he will probably adjustments. The proposed group Pratt & Whitney Division of United EAST HARTFORD - Mayor make few other appointments to might have to retain the title of the police guard because of threats Nichopoulos faces a hearing before Richard H. Blackstone said Friday Technologies Corp. for 42 years against his life. the State Board of Medical boards and commission. There is one Redevelopment Agency in its title before retiring, has been doing he will appoint a new chief corpora­ opening on the Planning and Zoning Meanwhile, the medical examiner Exam intrs within the next six weeks because of federal requirements, he volunteer work in the schools for two . Insurers tion counsel “within a week” to Commission and several openings on who conducted an autopsy after to determine whether his medical said. years. replace F. Timothy McNamara, who the Economic Development Commis­ Presley died on Aug. 16, 1977, at the license should be suspended or “ When you volunteer you are on a resigned this week after six years in sion. age of 42, said he was not involved in revoked for “indisciminately” St. Bridget Church one-to-one basis with the student, and Concerned the position. He said he will propose to the Town a “cover up" of the circumstances prescribing drugs for Presley and 15 MANCHESTER — Rligious educa­ it's good. You have a captive But, Blackstone said that will be Council a merger between the P following the death of the legendary others. If criminal charges are also tion teachers of Grades 1 through 6 at audience,” he said. “Actually, with the last appointment he will make to Economic Development Commission entertainer. brought by Stanton for illegal pill­ By Stoves a town department in his remaining St. Bridget Church will meet one teacher and so many students, I "I am not involved and never have peddling, the doctor could be and the Redevelopment Agency. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in t he school don’t know how the teachers do it.” AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - two months as mayor. been involved in a cover up,” said sentenced to 10 years in prison and The functions would primarily be library. Benson, who said he has indicated Concerned about fires caused by im­ Blackstone lost a Democratic those of the Economic Development Shelby County Medical Examiner fined $20,000, A reception of the meeting will his interest in volunteering again this proper installation and use of wood primary Tuesday to Town Council Commission. Jerry Francisco, who stood by his ABC-TV reported in its news take place Wednesday at 10 a.m. in year, hasn’t heard yet when he will stoves, insurance companies in­ Chairman George A. Dagon, who will findings that Presley died of a heart magazine program "20-20” Thursday The town should utilize the talents the religious education office. begin. “1 suppose school is really just dicated Friday they are taking now run against Republican mayoral “of the extremely fine, talented attack, not drug abuse. night that Stanton’s investigation getting under way, but I’ll be ready matters into their own hands by candidate Philip G. Russell. people” on the Redevelopment Agen­ Francisco's denial came after might also be aimed at determining Blackstone said he has offered the Temple Chapter when they call,” he said. educating the public and even fire of­ cy, he said. Susan Plese, who has been serving Stanton revealed he had launched an whether Nichopoulos is liable for a position to an attorney, who he investigation to determine whether ficials. The agency sold its last piece of MANCHESTER - The Past as coordinator of volunters since drug-induced death. declined to name, and has not had a “We paid out over a million dollars South Meadows redevelopment land Matrons Association of Temple February, says more volunteers are response. in wood stove-related losses three this summer and has only “a few Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will need in various capacities. He said he would leave the position winters ago. After we started warn minor details” to take care of, he meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Needed particularly are people to Eight Persons Rescued of development director open the public losses were cut to a said. home of Mrs. Clayton Dow. Mrs. . assist in resource rooms in the upper because “It’s not fair to anybody” to quarter of a million the next year,” Robert Nelson is co-hostess. grades. There, volunteers would be appoint one for two months. It would “dovetail nicely” with the said Ulysse J. Piorier of the Main working with the educable mentally As River Bridge Falls Town department heads’ terms EDC, he said. Mutual Group in Presque Isle. Center Church retarded and the learning disabled as “This winter’s going to be a expire on the same day as the He said he is making the proposal HAVERHILL, N.H. (UPD - Eight covered bridges in northern New well as with those students simply in different ballgame, though, since mayor’s term, he said. for two reasons. First, there are MANCHESTER — Grace Group of people were rescued as a historic England which annually draw need of supportive help. we’re predicting that 80 percent of He said the town could not afford to plenty of capable individuals on the Center Congregational Church will covered bridge collapsed over the thousands of tourists. Ms. Plese explained that all kinds Maine homes will be using wood go two months without a chief cor­ Redevelopment Agency, he said. have a baked bean supper tonight at rain-swollen Connecticut River All the others managed to get safe­ 6:30 in the Robbins Room of the of jobs are available to volunteers. Math doesn’t always come easy, from Mrs. Virginia Smith, who is a heat,” he said. poration counsel. Secondly, the town would be best Friday night between Haverhill and ly to shore with the help of state, church. ’ '#1 .5^ H “They can tutor one-to-one, super­ but this student gets some help volunteer at Waddell School. “The insurance industry is very McNamara is the second person served if these individuals’ talents Newbury, Vt,, authorities said. county and local police. At 7 p.m., the Grade 8 Confirma­ vise or assist in small groups, staff worried about wood stoves. We have from the Corporation Counsel’s Of­ were utilized, he said. One unidentified woman was The bridge had been abandoned for tion Class will meet in the Federa­ a happy group of students in a game at resource rooms, listen to oral work, a cassette and slide show called ‘Pit- fice to resign in the past two motnhs. The basic goals of both groups — It’s not all work and no play as Helen reported trapped underneath debris several years, but last month it was tion Room and the Handbell Choir in' correct papers and record grades, falls When Heating With Wood,’ Chief Assistant Corporation economic development — are Bartlett, a student at Trinity College, leads Verplanck School. when the Bedell pedestrian bridge re-opened for pedestrian use after it the Carrier Room. create and or arrange special dis­ which we present to insurance people Counsel Stephen C. Barron resigned similar, he said. collapsed, said Civil Defense was renovated. A local citizens com­ plays, type, duplicate, collate and fire marshals throughout the spokesman David Cass. The woman mittee had raised enough funds to classroom and office materials, help state,” Poirier said. was eventually rescued after several restore the structure. in health screening clinics, etc. “ We’re trying to encourage fire of­ minutes and taken to Cottage Possibilities are nearly endless.” Severe weather warnings had been ficials to train themselves.” Hospital in Woodsville. Library Seeks Donations Volunteers will be invited to an issued all day Friday by the National "She was injured, but not Maurice Deshaies, president of orientation session which will be held Weather Service for the Vermont- York MutualJn West Buxton, ordered seriously,” said a Grafton County GLASTONBURY - The directors According to Hurford, one fourth situated to serve increasing numbers at his or her assigned school. At that New Hampshire area, as the remains sheriff spokesman. “They were un­ about 40,000 brochures to be sent to of the East Glastonbury Public of people. time, general volunteer guidelines of hurricane Frederic battered New or more of the library’s expenses policyholders describing proper Library have sent out the annual The library continually conducts will be discussed and questions able to get to her because downed England. have been met through annual finan­ 5 methods of wood stove installation trees and wires were in the way. but cial contrib.utions from the public. programs for nearby Eastbury answered. In addition, special and use. public fund appeal letters. Publicity she was finally extricated.” • Civil Defense officials said the School. training sessions for classroom “We’re not alone in this at all. In­ Director A. W. Hurford announced The hospital said the woman’s con­ heavy rains and high winds may have This year’s fund appeal chairman, The library contains a children’s volunteers will be held several times surers all over are doing the same this week. dition was not immediately known. caused the bridge collapse, which oc­ Mrs. Richard J. Carty, has asked for room and an adult reading room. a year. thing,” he said. “We’re not trying to Also, Ms. Plese said, participants She was one of eight people curred about 7 p.m. Officials said the even greater public donations to The library is located at 1489 Neip- discourage alternative energy use, The library, despite being a public will be placed according to their reported walking on the picturesque river is quite wide at that point, at maintain the library for the families sic Road and the telephone number Is but we’re trying to bring the dangers library has largely had to depend on covered bridge, one of many wooden in the eastern part of the town. 633-5637. Library hours for fall, least several hundred feet. voluntary fund drives for its to people’s attention. We’ve alerted winter and spring are Mondays, 1 to 4 fire departments which have wood existence. The library was es­ According to Hurford, more and p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m,; Tuesdays9 a.m. stove inspection teams.” tablished through voluntary efforts more homes are being constructed in to 5 p.m. and Thursdays 9 a.m. to 4 The factor most often cited for Manchester Police Report and is staffed by volunteers. the area each year and the library is p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. ^ wood stove fires is the buildup of creosote — which is residue from in­ MANCHESTER - Jeffrey W. Edgewood St., Hartford was charged complete combustion that can ignite Peebles, 25. of Boston Turnpike, Friday with operating a motor vehi­ in stovepipes and chimneys. Main I Card Party | Soccer Begins Sunday Bolton was charged Friday with cle while his license was suspended. Fire Marshal Don Bissett advised at the same fields, excluding Labor fourth degree larceny in connection Walford was brought to police station wood stove users to open dampers GLASTONBURY - Emblem Qub EAST HARTFORD - The Depart­ Field. Boys and girls in the Senior with failure to pay for a tankful of in connection with alleged defective wide for 20-30 minutes a day to burn Number 78 will hold a Military Whist ment of Parks and Recreation Soccer Division (7th and 8th grades) will gasoline. equipment on his vehicle. He has off creosote residue. ^ Set-Back card party tonight at 8 at League will begin a full schedule of Maine Insurance Commissioner open their season on Sunday, Sept. 23 Police said a driver filled his tank been' issued a summons to appear the Elks Lodge on Woodland Street. games on Sunday, Sept. 16. with games at 1 and 3 p.m. at Penney with $18.80 in gas at a station at 404 Sept. 25 at Superior Court 12 in East Theodore Briggs is also concerned There will be refreshments and door Ten Pee Wee teams, nine Junior High School. Hartford Road about six weeks ago Hartford. that the increase in wood stove use is prizes. General admission is $1.50 teams and five Senior teams are Spectators are welcomed to and told the attendant he would pay Harry Jam es Harth, 24, of 135 causing homeowners to improperly and senior citizens will be admitted practicing for their first game of the observe the young soccer stars in ac­ for it within a day or two. He neyer Lawrence St., Hartford was charged maintain conventional heating for $1.25. season. TeamS in the PeeWee Divi­ J. Hugo Benson, a volunteer at young man in his adding. Benson paid and police issued a warrant for Friday with violation of probation. systems. sion (3rd and 4th grades) will play on tion. Anyone interested in taking a Not all helpers are adults. These three Chesney and Mark Lukas, serve as student more active role in the soccer Keeney Street School, assists a has been a volunteer for two years. Peeble s arrest. He was released on Waterbury police had issued a “People are heating parts of their Curd of Thanks Sundays at 1 p.m. at Dwyer., Bum- students, from left, Kristin Spear, Danny program (ie., coaching, aiding the tutors at Bowers School. $100 non-surety bond and is scheduled warrant for his arrest. He was houses with wood and just closing off The family of John A. Lawler Senior wish to side, Gorman, Hockanupn and Labor for a court date Sept. 24 at Superior brought to police station because of a the pipes without draining them, express our sincere thanks to all the relatives, Fields. coaches and refereeing) may contact Court 12 in East Hartford. traffic violation, according to the which causes freeze-ups and burst friends and neighbors for ail their acts of kindness, T^e Junior Division (5th and 6th the Department of Parks and memorial contributions and cards. Recreation at 289-2781, ext. 317. Vincent R. Walford, 49, of 60 police report. pipes,” he said. Mary Lawler and Family grades) games are set for 2:30 p.m. PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Sat,, Sept. 15, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Religion in America Wings of Morning Southern Baptists Form Political Action Group DAVID E. ANDERSON “The Christian faith should be the is doing locally, statewide and portance to Southern Baptists arise largest Protestant denomination, has not intend to tell people what they r i ’ l Reliiiion Wrili-r norm, the standard, and if it is, I nationally, and who are willing to Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve and when fast action is called for.” sought to mobilize political action should think and how they should The social action arm of the think it defies any doctrinaire make their voices heard in those “We think this approach fits best Furthermore, to make a firm com-, through an organized structure, vote.” By CLIFF SIMPSON the days of Joshua, and all the days for either he will hate the one and And Jesus crouched against the Southern Baptist Convention is labeling." arenas in appropriate ways.” with the Christian gospel, which is a mitment when the issues are of the elders who outlived Joshua and love the other, or he will be devoted with a fine sense of worship and con­ “I’m leery of Christiaan politicos would not be in opposition to the “But it rejects the misinterpreta­ Two men were paddling down the wall and cried for Calvary. launching an ambitious effort to “Jesus,” Elder said, “always gospel of enabling, and with the Bap­ weighed, when the facts have been had known all the work that the to the one and despise the other. You secration. On other Sundays I who can determine their positions on usual baptist strict oppostition of tion of that doctrine which suggests Farmington River. As the morning G.A. Studxert-Kennedy generate increased political involve­ frustrated people who tried to tist commitment to the priesthood of balanced, and when our minds are Lord had done for Israel. (v.31)^ cannot serve God and mammon.” attended either the Church of the the issues too quickly, perhaps church and state. that Christians and Christian prin­ wore on, they began looking for a ment on the part of the classify him in liberal or conser­ the believer,” Elder said. clear will help us during an In the same vein, but in a much (Matthew 6:24) The Chuckle Good Shepherd (Episcopal) or the vative categories." allowing a political-philosophical “We want to be catalysts, not ciples should not be actively present place to stop for lunch. One spied a denomination's 13 million members. At the same time. Elder said, the emotional time or when the pressure more dramatic serting, Elijah in that If you haven’t already, why not Children often get queer notions newly built First Congregational The growth of conservative, Chris­ allegiance to tell them where to power brokers,” Elder said. “We do in the political process.” grassy knolland suggested, “There’s Calling itself the Christian new group, the first time the nation’s of associates are strong or when we conflict on Mount Carmel began his now choose Jesus Christ as your Lord from their contacts with religion in Church of the Rangeley Region. tian political action groups has stand and using their faith to authen­ a good spot.” His companion Citizenship Corps, the new , loosely are tired. Take a stand! And you be battle with the question: and Savior? You’ll be glad you did! church. Both of these too were comfortably knit, "grass roots” organization of caused concern among a number of ticate the position,” Elder said. wavered and expressed some uncer­ filled with the same dignity and tainty. better able to avoid the suction of “How long will you go limping with I recall one who came home and Southern Baptists, was spawned by religious leaders active on the He said the operational style of the Program Set speeding traffic as they fly by well two opinions? If the Lord is God, Indifference talked about the cross-eyed bear. It loyalty. Often I have heard that when by the denomination's Christian Life national level in part because of the Christian Citizenship Corps will be The two of them could not decide, When Jesus came to Golgotha they took her parents a long time to figure people go away for a vacation they By Unitarians but their indeci­ beyond the 55 mph. Buttress your follow him; but if Baal, then follow Commission following the formation groups' insistence that they alone “to look first to the specifics of an will with a position. And you can be hanged him on a tree. out what she had actually heard. It stay away from church too. That has sion was in reality him. And the people did not answer of Christian Voice, a far-right speak for a “Christian” position on issue, then to the biblical ethics MANCHESTER -The saved from that fatal step into They drave great nails through was from the hymn “Gladly the cross not been true at least in this part of a d ecisio n him a word.” (I Kings 18:21) political organization seeking to link issues and those positions are in­ before we speak.” Unitarian Universalist stealing, alcoholism, adultery, gossip hands and feet, and made a Calvary; I bear." And then there is the one northwestern Maine. Sometime ago I because even as I hope you will read the rest of the political action and conservative variably conservative. . Even then, he stressed, the policy Society East will present or whatever. They crowned him with a crown of who heard the Bible lesson about the went to the local Roman Catholic they were about struggle before and after verse twen­ politics. In the past, most of the religious of the Christian Life Commission will the program “ Working: thorns, red were his wounds and rich man in hell. Church and was pleased to see every to make up their The Bible continually urges us to ty one. ’The famous and favorite In announcing formation of the new witness effort in Washington has be to present both sides of a What Our Members Do” deep. He was sitting on the floor counting seat was filled. I have not been there Y O U A R E minds their take sides. Joshua for one shortly hymn "Dear Lord and Father of group. William Elder, director of been generally non-ideological but legislative issue based on a belief Sunday at 10 a.m. at its before his death commanded the peo­ Mankind” has its bibiical background For those were crude and cruel out the pennies that a relative had this summer but assume their atten­ ^ paddling and the Christian citizenship did not name with something of a liberal bent on that “there is a differernce between meetinghopse, 153 W. Ver­ ple of Israel: in these chapters. I wonder how days, and human flesh was cheap. just given him. His mother, passing dance has held up too. .current swept any names but said the Corps would sudh issues as disarmament, civil fairness and neutrality.” non St. INVITED "And if you are unwilling to serve many thousands of Christians have When Jesus came to Brimingham, through said, “You should put those Next Sunday I shall be the guest them past the be alternative to organizations which rights,foreign aid and domestic The basic communications vehicle, The program, part of a the Lord, choose this day whom ye made their decisions because of they simply passed him by. pennies in the bank and save them.” preacher at Blue Hill. Maine and, ■ spot. How often have “wedded conservative politics programs for the poor, the han­ he said, would be a “Moral Alert” continuing series focusing to our • % will serve, whether the gods your Whittier. The result of Elijah’s vic­ They never hurt a hair of him, they “What,” exclaimed the son, “Do you then start a week later as the Senior and conservative Christianity." dicapped and the elderly. newsletter sent to those involved in on varied occupations, will we find ourselves undecided and find fathers served in the region beyond tory resulted in verse 39: only let him die; think 1 want to get rich and go to Interim Minister in our church at An­ that we have already decided not to. "I don't think the Christian faith Elder said the new Baptist the Corps “when issues of special im- feature Carroll Burke, an the River, or the gods of the "And when the people saw it, they For men had grown more tender, hell?" dover, Connecticut. Shali we write that letter? Shall we should be used to baptize any organization would be for people who ichthyologist who teaches Amorites in whose land you dwell; fell on their faces; and they said, and they would not give him pain. visit the hospital? Shall we send the political persuasion," Elder said. "are interested in what government Fall Classes Set at the University of OPEN but as for me and my house, we serve ‘The Lord, he is God; the Lord, he is They only just passed down the The Churches in Rangeley, Connecticut; and Dave check? The friend has died, the ioved the Lord." (Joshua 24:15) God.” ’ street, and left him in the rain. Two (Quotes At Gilead Church one is out of the hospital, and the Maine Lacoss, a psychiatric assis­ HOUSE They accepted the challenge and Jesus adds his authoritative word Still Jesus cried, “Forgive them “The world is all the richer for Prayer Book Decision HEBRON -Classes in the Sunday tant. need is past. In our wavering the command and this is what we read a to value of choosing, of making a for they know not what they do,” I have been up in the north country having the devil in it, so long as we School of Gilead Congregational Ron Burke will provide passing of time made the decision for few Verses later: decision: And still it rained the winter rain since late in June and found the keep our foot upon his neck." us. No decision is a decision in many Church will start on Sept. 16 at 9:30 piano music for the service “And Israel served the Lord and all “No man can serve two masters; that drenched him through and churches here alive and well. It is William James Is a Move for Unity casqs. through: very encouraging. During July I “Act well at the moment, and you a.m. with a brief worship service in and dedicate the piano. ■ //' Sunday, Sept. 23rd The crowds went home and left the preached in the Community Log have performed a good action to all of the 66th General convention’s the church. After the service, there streets without a soul to see. Cabin Church to large congregations eternity. ” Johann Lavater ■ DENVER (UPl) — In a move for House of Deputies on a resolution Following the service students will will be a time for coffee unity, the governing body of_ the that defines it as the predominant register in their respective classes and discussion. Sunday 10AM 5PM Episcopal Church has approved a worship tool with auxiliary use by and coffee and punch will be served school and nursery care Religious Services compromise allowing both new and traditional congregations of the more before the 10:30 a.m. church service. are available. ol(J prayer books in worship services. ' I / Saunders, minister. 10:30 a m., praise, Center Church flowery and historic 1928 version. Joanne Brook and Paula Friez will for ciilldren 5 years and younger. But church leaders now face another, V/// worship service and Bible study; Lt-mer Congregalional Church, The resolution was sanctioned by be co-superintendents of the church possibliy touchier issue — the ordina­ Andover deliverance service. United Church of Christ. 11 Center St. the 2.8 million member church school this year. Visit with your friends Starts School tion of homosexual priests. First Congrrgutional Churrii of An­ Faith Baptist Chureh, 52 Lake St. Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr., pastor. Rev. leadership and will have a unifying Members of the church are asked Rev. James Peliasov. pastor, 9:30 a m., at the dover, Route 6, Rev. David J. Reese III. Chester C. Copeland, associate pastor. MANCHESTER - Church school The 1979 Book of Common Prayer to bring canned and dry foods to l u p Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., worship ser- effect, said the bishop who lead the Signups Due minister. 10 a m., worship service. Rev. Clifford 0. Simpson, pastor became official Thursday by a vote church the first Sunday of each cice; 7 p.m.. evening service. classes for children in Grades six and compromise move. Emeritus. 10 a m.. Worship service, and under have begun at Center month to stock the shelves of the For Classes Historical Chureh of the Assumption, Adams church school. Congregational Church, with third Human Services Food Bank. BOLTON - Registration Bolton Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward South United Methodiat Church, 1126 Trinity Begins Classes Other residents who wish to donate Exhibit S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 Main St. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. graders receiving copies of the Good for religious education News Bible last Sunday. Any children MANCHESTER — Trinity Cove­ food may leave items at the church Churrh of St. Maurice, 32 Hebron and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9. Laurence M. Hill. Rev. Bruce A. Pher- X. staff includes Jule Poole, Dawne classes at St. Maurice Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. interested in taking part in these nant Church’s junior high, senior at their convenience. son. pastors. 9 and 10:45 a m., worship Gagnon, Cradle Roll; Janice Smyth, Church will be Saturday at Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses Chureh of Jesus (ihrist of l.atter-Day service; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Teaching classes should come to the church high, and adult classes of the Sunday Donna Leary, Gloria Swensen, and Sunday after all at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a m. Saints, Woodside Street and Hillstown service. tomorrow at 10 a m. Bible School will begin on Sunday, at masses. The classes will Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8:30 Michael Leary, early childhood South Methodist Bolton I'nited .Metliodist Cliureli, Enianiicl Lutheran Church. Church the adjacent Keeney Street School. department; Linda Alleiy, Grade 1; begin the first week of Oc­ £enter Congregational Church 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie a.m., Priesthood and Relief Society; and Chestnut streets. Rev. Dale H. All other classes will meet at the Beverly Zura, Grade 2; team MANCHESTER -The Adult tober. Hiles, pastor. 9:43 a.m., church school; 11:15 a m.. Sacrament Meeting. Gustafson, pastor. Lee Goodwin, Intern, Adults and teen-agers working with church where nursery facilities are teacher. Grade 3; Donald Pedemon- Fellowship of South United The program is in need 11 a.m., worship service. Salvation .Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and Rev. C. Henry Anderson. Pastor the children are Jennifer Hublard. avialable. ti. Grade 4; Jan Prince, Grade 6; Methodist Church will meet tonight of help on Tuesday and St. George's Episeopol Ciinreh, Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 Emeritus. 8 and 11 a.m.. worship ser­ Sandra McCurry, Elizabeth Smith; Teachers of the 10-week elective Sherry Neuner, Grade 6; Bruce and at 7:30 at Susannah Wesley Hall of Wednesday afternoons and Manchester, Connecticut Boston Turnpike. Rev. John C. Holliger, a m., Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., holiness vices; nusery and children's chapel at 11. nursery; Nancy Berggren. Kathryn adult Christian education courses are Dale McCubrey, Grade 7; Donald the church. Wednesday evenings in the vicar. 9 a m.. Holy Eucharist. meeting; 6 p.m.. open-air meeting; 7 Trinity Coicnant Church, 302 Nason, Melissa Macey; two-year Bolton Congregational Ciiureli, p.m., salvation meeting. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Looking for a Catch olds; Mrs. Judy Gray, Mrs. Trish John Berggren, “Studies in 1 John"; Hennigan. Grade 8; David Prince, following areas; library, Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. Stanton United Pentecostal Cliureh, 187 Philip Woodrow, “Saved, Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant Hart, James Marx. Cathy Cochran. Matthew Hennigan, high school nursery, hall supervision, Conover, minister. 9:30 a m., worship Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, pastor. 8:15 and 10:50 a m.. Worship ser­ The Rev. David and Mrs. Karlyn Stephens of the Bolton Forever?’’; and Edward Krewalk, AA Group Alison Gracie. David Rock, three and boys; and Lorrie Daniels, Lois aides to teachers, sub­ service and nursery. minister. 10 a m., Sunday school; 11 vices, nursery for infants; 9.30a.m , Sun­ Congregational Church, pose with fishing gear to put them in "Young Aduit Discussion Group.” In Miller, high school girls. stitute teachers and a.m., worship; 6:30 p.m., prayer; 7 p.m., four-year-olds; Mrs. Joan Gary .-Mrs, MANCHESTER -Emanuel Hill day Bible school classes for all ages, the proper mood for a “Back Bay Mission Shrimp Boil/Inter- charge of planning for these courses Staff members include Nancy Chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous clerical. worship. three through adult, nusery lor infants. Mary Jane Kostek, Liz Wood, are Ronald Gocht, Jonathan Neuner, Barron, secretary; Charlotte Neal, will meet tonight at 8 in Luther Hall Contact the church for Coventry Presliyterian Church, 43 Spruce St. pretation Dinner” for church members. The dinner will be kindergarten; Mrs. Ella Atamian, and Phyllis Nelson. treasurer; Esther Granstrom, mis­ more information. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a m., Mrs. Marily McCann. Neill of Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Coventry Presbyterian Cliureh, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Pastor Stephens and his The elementary and high school sions secretary. Church St. worship service, nursery; 9:15 a m., Sun­ wife will talk about the mission, a homeland ministry of the Berggren; Grade a: Mrs. Christy Nathan Hale School Road, Route 31. 9:30 day school; 7 p.m., informal worship. South Windsor Vale, Mrs. Barbara Passmore, Susan a.m.. worship; 11 a.m., Sunday school; St. John’s Polisli National Catholic United Church of Christ. Church members may obtain tickets 7:30 p.m., Bible study at parsonage, M apping Coniinunity Church, 1790 Thomas, Grade 2; Mrs. Claudia Cliureli, 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richard­ or information by calling the church office. Markstein, Mr. Patrick Kennard. Prinee of Peaee l.utheran Cliureli. Hyszko. pastor 9 a m., mass in English; son. minister. 9:15 and 10:45 a m., Larisa Clough; Grade 3; Mrs. Bar­ Route 31 and North River Road. Rev. W. 10:30 a.m., mass in English and Polish. worship service and church school. H, Wilkens, pastor. 9 a m., Sunday St. Bartholomew’s Church, 741 E. bara Joyner, Bill Thomas: Grade 4; .St. Francis of Assisi Church. 673 school; 10:15 a.m., worship service; 7:30 Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. Carl Frantz, Jerry Clough, mike Attend A House of Worship This Week p.m., prayer meeting. Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, Emanuel ChangesTimes Hall; Grade 5: Mrs. Nancy Pilver, Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 pastor. Saturday masses at 4 and 5:30 St. Mary's Cliureli, Route 31. Rev. F. p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30,10 and 11:30 MANCHESTER - The regular fall Mr. Jack Donaghue. Mr. Tome Ata- Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Francis A. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 worship and Sunday church school W hat Mokes A Pother ? a.m. a.m. Gunsten, David and Renee Frost. inian, Robert French, Grade 6. Liszewski. assistant pastor. Saturday St. James Chureh, Rev. James schedule will begin Sunday, at Grade 8; and Lee Goodwin, Grades 9 T M s p ^ Is to tiM I w ^ ______masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at St. Margaret Mary Churcii, Rev. John by flfflit Mid Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, Emanuel Lutheran Church with ser­ and 10. Substitutes and helpers in­ Churows who want to M t mon fa in going to thoirailHVh Md Syiwgogue' 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. J. Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H. Also involved in the church school Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday vices at 8:30 and 11 a.m., and classes clude Barbara Jolly, Sue Sigmund, Second Congregational Cliureh, ministry: Rev. Edward J. Reardon, in program are Mrs. Elsa Conley arts It takas more than the birth I masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Gloria Kjellson, Marilyn Bassos, Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, residence. Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 and crafts; Mrs. Margery Harford, 10 and 11:30 a m. Sunday Church School teachers and of a child to make a father. pastor; Rev. James Emondson, interim p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30. 9 and 10:30 Barbara Buus, Astrid Wilder, Lynn superintendent; Jeffrey Kennard, AL SIFFER TS APPLIANCES, TV-AUMO AZTEC GHMNEY SWSPS St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Sand 445 Hartford Rd., Manchaatar minister. 9:30 a.m., Union services with a m., noon and 5 p.m. staff will be installed at both services Bono, Karen Riesterer, Sharon Call note about our lenior citlMen ipeclall Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; by the Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastor assistant superintendent. Mrs. Something miraculous happens 047-9997 First Congregational Church at Second St. Bridget Chureh. 70 Main St. Rev. Hamilton and Sue Alberto. Virginia Jones, librarian; Mrs. We eliminate the ritk of chimney firet uithout Church, The Rev. Robert Heavilin Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to Teachers to be installed are Sharon At the 11 a.m. service, a special Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emiiio P. the vicar. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion: 10 Phyllis Alrdich, assistant librarian; when a man realizes he is really making a men , , preaching. Kamm, 3-year-olds; Joe and Eileen Padeili, co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 a.m.; family service and Sunday school. commissioning service will be held Mrs. Anne Flynn and Mrs. Harriet a father. It may happen when he CALVARY CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Tom Samporl Karan Brido Colletti, Linnea Uccello, Carol 047 East Mlddla Tpka, Manchaatar and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9. .A\cry Street Christian Rcfornicil for Roger Horton of Vernon, a hiller, worship; Mrs. Dorothy 370 Windsor Straat Hibler and Laurie Gaskill, 4-year- holds the baby in his arms for Paetor, Ken Gueta/ion 10:30 and noon. Churcii, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, member of Emanuel, who will be Custer, registrar; Mrs. Constance Manchaatar, Ct. East Hartford Jehovah’s Witnesses, 647 Tolland the hrst time or when he sees its Sunday School 9:30 a.m. pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. old: Janet Bono, Alice and Kent serving as a tea9hing missionary for Santoro and Mrs. Roberta Macaro, 043-0130 First .Assenililies of God, 763 Oak St. Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible discourse; Carlson, 5-year-olds; Marlene first rad'iant smile. Suddenly a Worship Sarvica 10:30 a.m. A 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at the Lutheran Church in America in creative movement; Mrs. Virginia Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. 10 a.m.. 10:20 a m., group discussion, Christensen, Barbara Bowman, , * Calvary Echoi Sun. WINF lOt 15 a.m, CLARKE MMIRANCE AGENCY both services. Monduli, Tanzania. Schneiden, and Mrs. Nora Brown, man realizes that he is responsi­ church school; 11 a m., morning Zion Fvungelieal l-utheran Cliureli Messiah E\angelical Lutiicrun Valerie Roath, Claudia Stenger, The church family picnic will be *Revlval Time Sun, WINF lOtSO p.m. 237 East Cantor Street (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High music; Mrs. Barbar Minnick. story­ ble for another human life. He Manchastar, Ct. worship; 7 p.m., evening service. Church (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Carol Mahl§tedt, Grade 1; Ruth held at 2 p.m. at Wickham Park First Boptist Cliureh uf Fast Hart­ streets. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, Lehrach, Grade 2; Cheryl Hadley, teller; Mr. Theodore Metheny, knows that the kind of person he 043-1120 a.m., Devine worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday (middle area). Children’s games, treasurer and Mrs. Patricia CANDBS BY CAROL ford (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 pastor. 9:30 a m., worship service, 10:30 Linda McGehan, Joan Bourque, Lin­ is, will determine the kind of per­ school and youth forum; 10:15 to 11:30 badminton and other lawn games will Felletter, resource consultant. "You Call The ShoU" DILLON SALES ft SERVIGE, MC. Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. 11 a.m,, Sunday school. da Hempstead and Sue Plese, Grade be played. Those coming are asked to son his son or daughter will be­ 003 Main Straat, Manchaatar a.m. and 7 p.m., worship services, a.m.. First and second year youth in­ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 319 Main Street struction. Holy Communion the first and 3; Nancy Fournier, Phyliss Mosby, bring lawn chairs, bats and gloves, 049-0010 nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 6 Graham Road. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Children in grades 2 and under are come. The values that he holds Manohoatar, Ct. third Sunday of each month. June Zak and Lyn Glidden, Grade 4. frisbees, enough meat for your own p.m.. Training Union. pastor. 9 a.m.. Sunday school and adult using the Living the Word curriculum become more important than 043-2145 Faith l-utlieran Cliureh (Lutheran St. Mary’s Episcopal Chureh. Park Also, Maryanne Wilcox, Pastor family and a dish to share. Coffee CMCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Bible classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m., worship. published by JED (Joint Educational ever. "Quality Ford Produett Since 1933” Cliureli in America), 1120 Silver Lane. and Church streets. Rev. Stephen K. Gustafson, Valerie Norris, Grade 5; and punch will be provided and ice Sum m ar S arvica at OdH) a.m. Jacobson, rector; Rev, J. Gary Development); children in Grades 3- Patton ■ Burton Strand GENERAL GLASS SERVICE Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 Lynne Gustafson, Carol Spork, Rod cream will be available for dessert. a m., worship service. L’Hommedieu, assistant to the rector. Andersen and Judy Torstensen, In ease of rain, announcement of re­ 6 are using a topical curriculum It is often at this point in life, & 330 Qraon Road Rev. Alan J. Broadhead. assistant to the Vernon First Congregational Church, 87 Grade 6; Jean R e ^ and Maude scheduling will be made at Sunday developed by Anne Flynn, director of that many men seek to re-estab- David B, Stacy Manchastar, Ct. rector, 7:30 and 10 a.m,. Holy Eucharist. St. Joseph Church, 33 West St., Main St. Rev. William E. Flynn, Carpenter, Grade 7; Don and Debbie morning services. Christian education. lish their church affiliation for 40 PHhIn straat. Manchastar 648-8311 040-4920 minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate The Chureli of Christ, Lydail ant Rockville. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 minister. 10 a m., worship service, Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 they need the guidance of their CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE KRAUSE FLORIST ft GREENHOUSES minister. 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a m., and 11:15 a.m. THE "We grou the Fretheit FUnceri in Town” church school, child care; 11 a.m., coffee church more than ever. Rev, Neale O, McLain hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m., youth worship; 6 p.m., worship. Rockville Baptist Church, 69 Union Many Churches Resume BIBLE 236 Main Straat, Manchastar 040-0590 021 Hartford Road fellowship. Church School classes for St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 Whether you’re a new lather *Sunday Sarvica 0:30 a.m. Manchastar, Ct. Faith Tabernacle Church, 1535 First Chureh uf Christ, Scientist, 44Y a.m., worship service; 10:15 a.m., Sun­ SPEAKS 043-0500 N. Main St. 11 a.m., church service, Sun­ day school; 7 p.m., evening service. By of one of long standing attend *Momlng Worship 10:45 a.m. Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor, Fall Service Schedules Eugena 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship day school, and care for small children. Sacred Heart Church, Route 30. Rev. the church of your choice this ‘Evening Sarvica 7:00 p.m. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL CO. Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Church school, nursery Brewer Wed. Evening Service 7iOO p.m. service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service. Several churches have Chureh—10 a m.. Family week. It will make you a better "Largett Selection of Better Monumentt In Nursery at all services. Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine, interim Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m .; Sun­ resumed their fall schedule through junior high; 10:45 Eucharist; 11 a m., Nursery day masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and a.m,. Senior high class, father. the State” Hoekanum linited Methodist minister. 9:15 a.m.. Church school for all of services which are not program and coffee “And be not conformed to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (Over 45 yean experience) Church, 178 Main St., Rev. Lawrence S. ages, kindergarten through Grade 4 con­ noon. included in the listing of nursery; 7:30 p.m.. Praise fellowship. this world, but be ye 447 Main Straat, Manchaatar St, John’s Episcopal Church, Route transformed ... " (Rom. Bissau Street Staples, pastor. 10 a m., worship service, tinuing during the service; 10:30 a.m.. religious services on this and teaching service. Vernon Sunday Sarvica 10 a.m.; Wad 0 p.m. Manchaatar. Ct. nursery. Morning worship, nursery provided. 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 Emanuel Lutheran 12:2) Do you find the Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. a.m., communion; 10 a.m., family ser­ page. Chureli-8:30 and 11 am .. ressures to conform dif- *Chriitian Science Reading Room Oppoilte East Cemetery • Burnside United Methodist Cliureh, ficult to resist? Do you find 16 Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr. Rev. Neale McLain, senior pastor; Rev. vice and chureh school. They are: Worship services; 9:45 a.m., Talrollville Congregational Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 049-5007 (:hurrli-10:30 a m.. Worship being different in­ 1st A 3rd Thursday of ovary month 7-9 p.m. pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service, child George Emmitt, minister of visitation Vernon .Asseinhlies of God Church, Mancliester Sunday church school nursery timidating? Is it un­ and outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Rev. for infants; and adult forum; service and church school. 57 East Cantor Straat, Manchastar NASSIFF ARMS care. SiToncl Congregational I nion Congregational bearably difficult to be 10:45 a.m., worship, children's church Michelino Ricci, pastor, 11:00 a m. and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants. “different"? "Houte of Spoilt” Wesley Memorial Church (United CliurrIi-lO a.m,. Service of Chureli-8;30 am .. Church 991 Main Street Methodist Cliureli), 110 Ellington Road. and nursery; 7 p.m., evening service, 6:30 p.m., worship services. worship and church school; 11 Coffee between services. The devil has no more FinHERALD FUNERAL HOME nursery. Vernon United Methodist Church, school Grade 10, Annex se­ effective weapon in his Manchester, Ct, Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor, 9:30 a m., a.m. Fellowship hour in the Andover cond floor; 9:45 a.m . Nursery "Serving All Faltht” worship service, chiid care. Calvary Chureh (Assemblies of Route 30. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. arsenal than this aversion 647-9126 hall. First Congregational through Grade 8; 10 am .. to uniqueness It silenced 225 Main Straat, Manchaatar God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery. North United Methodist—9 Church of St. Bernard,, Rockville. Church of Andover —11 Worship, Sykes Auditorium, religious leaders who in 043-5040 PARKER STREET USED AUTO PARTS, MC. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. and 10:30 a.m.. Worship ser­ a.m.. Worship service; 9:45 Rev. John J, White, pastor. Saturday Park Street, Rockville; 11 reality believed Jesus was 770 Parkar Street Glastonbury Gustafson, assistant to the pastor. 9:30 vices, with coffee fellowship a.m., Sunday school. The Rev. the Messiah (John FUU GOSPEL MTERDENIMMATIONAL CHURCH, MG. a.m,, Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., service masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at a m.. Coffee hour at the Manehoetor, CL between the services; 9 a.m.. Dr. Clifford 0. Simpson, 12:42,43). It compelled Two Looatlono For tarvloa:- St. Dunstun's Church, Manchester of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening service. 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Annex, Nursery from children 5 years pastor emeritus of Center Peter into a threefold 745 Main Straat, M ancha^ 040-3391 Road. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Concordia Lutheran Chureh, Rockville United Methodist Church, Trinity Lutheran old and younger; 10:30 a.m.. Congregational Church, denial of Jesus (Matt. "For all your auto part needt. Come tee u t” Saturday mass at 5 p.m., Sunday masses (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E, Thoiripson, Cliureli—8 and 10:30 a.m.. 9 Ellington Avonua, Rookvilla Church echool classes for Manchester, is interim 26:69ff). It coerced Peter Paitor Rev, Philip P, Saunderi at 8, 9:30 and 11 a m. Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. Stacy, pastor. 10:45 a.m., worship service. Worship services; 9:15 a.m., and Barnabas into a TRINITY COVENANT HttlRCH rev. norman swenkn. paMw PARK H U JOYCE FLOWER SHOP ages three through Grade 6. minister. Sunday school. 302 HeckmaUck Strait, Manchaatar “Call Our Prayer Tower", 24 Hours, 040-0731 associate pastor. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Com­ Trinity Lutheran Chureh, South United Methodist hypocritical inconsistency e40>2888 /. Michael Orlowtkl munion, youth class, nursery for small Meadowlark Road. Rev. Donald McLean, Bolton (Gal. 2:llff). Chureli-9 and 10:45 a.m., A person's character tru­ Sunday Worship Ssrvicae 8:15 A.M. and 10:90 A.M. 30 Oak Street Hebron children: 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, pastor, 8 and 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ St. George’s Episeupal MANCHESTERDRUG worship services; 9 a.m.. ly is tested by this desire Sunday School 0:30 A.M. Manohaatar, CL church school through Grade 6, nusery vices; 9:15 a.m., Sunday school and Bible Sunday Evanina Sarvica 6:30 P.M. "Preicrlptlon Speclalitt" 049-0791 St. Peter’s F.|iiseopal Church, Route for peer approval, a normal Wadnasday Blbla Study 7:30 P.M. 85. Rev. William Parsing, rector, 10 a.m., for small children. class, and innocent yen when dis­ Complete Hoipltal Equipment Department Union Congregational Church, Worship service. Unitarian Univeraalist Soeiety: East, ciplined by overriding 717 Main S lro^ Manchaatar RENTAL ASSBTORS 135 W. Vernon St. Rev, Arnold Westwood, ROBERT J. SM m i MC. Gilead Congregational Church, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Rummage Sale Planned issues of right and wrong. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 040-4541 lo r Park Street minister. 10:30 a.m.. Service. minister; Rev, David B. Eusden, City Person “Inturansmithi Since 1914" Hebron. Rev. David G. Rurtnion- Each should ask himself 1220 Main Straat, Manchaatar Hartford, CL Second Congregational Chureh, associate minister. 9 a.m.. Worship ser­ EAST HARTFORD —The Hoekanum United Methodist the basic reasons behind his 903 Main Stroal, Manchaatar Bareford, pastor. 10:30 a.m., worship 047-0141 OPTICAL STYLE BAR, MC. 230-0040 United Chureh of Christ, 385 N. Main vice. Church, 178 Main St., will hold a rummage sale Friday Politics in the sense of the decisions to speak and act, 649-5241 Sunday Servlceti 10 a.m. and 7t30 p.nu Manchostor A Mansfield service, nursery. Talcottville Congregational Church, art and science of govern­ or to refrain therefrom. To Hundreds of Houses and Apartments for Rent. St, Rev. Dr. James D. MacLauchlin, and Saturday, Sept. 21 and 22, at the church. ment is derived from, the "Eaitern Connecttcut’i Leading Pull Service Call ut for detaUs on vacancies in your area. pastor. 10 a.m.. Union Service of worship Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. The sale will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday for a 25- answer honestly can be SAMT JAMES CHURCH Greek “polis" — meaning seif-revealing. 996 Main Straat, Manchaatar Optlclani" Manchester with Center Congregational Church at Se­ Worship service. cent admission charge. city. Originally, a politician JOHN F. TKRNEY SABRIIA POOLS cond Church; 11 a.m.’. Fellowship Hour, First Congregational Chureh of Ver­ was a person who helped 643-4129 Funeral Home, Inc. Route 44A On Saturday, there is a $1 admission charge for a “bag TEAM MINISTRY THE EVENMG HERALD Gospel Hall, Center Street. 10 a.m,, infant care provided. The Sacrament of non, 695 Hartford Turnpike. Rev. John A. sale.” For $1, participants may put all they can fit into a manage the affairs of a city, 210 Waat Cantar Straat, Manchaatar Coventry, CL breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Lacey, minister. Rev, David C. Bowling, just as a statesman helped CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Jamei Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll "A Family Newtpaper Since 1881” brown paper bag. 043-1222 Herald Square, Manohoatar 049-9933 - 742-7300 school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. North United Methodist Churrh, 300 assistant minister. 9:55 a.m.. Church manage the affairs of a Lydail and Vernon Streets ____ Rev. Francli V, Krukouiki Full Gospel Interdenominationul Parker St. Rev. Dr. Howard L. Love, school, crib room, child care; 10 a.m.. Goods used include clothing, books, games, and state. Phone: 646-2903 Chureh; 745 Main St. Rev. Philip pastor. 9 a.m.. Worship service, nursery Worship service. househld items.

•k PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Sept, IS, 1979 ' EVENING HERALD. Sat., Sept. 15, 1979- PAGE THIRTEEN . Business Today B u tln e s t B u s in e s s Food Convention II Joins Opticians He Helps Others Ready to Open Assistant Treasurer HARTFORD — Several thousand restaurateurs and MANCHESTER -^Andrew J. Lindberg, of 63 Erie St., Avoid His Fate other representatives of the food service industry will be announces his association with Fowler Opticians, 70 E. HARTFORD — Vivian M. Wiley, assistant manager in in Hartford on Monday and Tuesday, September 17 & 18, Center St. NEW YORK (UPI) — When Frank Jewett was fired the Manchester North Main Office of the Connecticut for the 20th annual convention, trade show and culinary He is a former president of Optical Style Bar Corp.; a Bank and Trust Co., has been elected an assistant exposition of the Associated Restaurants of Connecticut. past member of the Board of Directors for the Connec­ from his executive job some years ago, he did what few' are able to do — took the experience and founded a treasurer. The event, held for the first time at the Civic Center, ticut Opticians Association; was Connecticut chairman Mrs. Wiley joined CBT in 1966 as a teller and in 1969, includes a 200-exhibit trade show open only to members of the first fund-raising drive held for the Connecticut business on it. was promoted to head teller at Manchester North Main. of the food service industry, and several educational Society for the Prevention of Blindness; an incorporator Fortunately, he had a sizable severance check from She advanced to manager of the Silver Lane Office in 1972 seminars in addition to business meetings and the of Manchester Memorial Hospital since 1970; and was a Vitro’ Corp., the engineering firm he served as president. and assumed her present position when the Silver Lane culinary show. former member of the Manchester Chamber of Even better, the idea for his new firm stemmed from the reason for his departure: a communications gap within Office closed in 1977. She has taken several American Highlights of the educational program include an ad­ Commerce and active in the chamber’s “Beautify Institute of Banking courses and served as treasurer for dress by Connecticut Commissioner of Economic Manchester” committee. the company. “That makes it sound too simple,” his son Terry, an the Greater Hartford March of Dimes for three years. Development Edward Stockton on “The Busines He is married to the former Ida J. Annulli. The couple Mrs. Wiley and her husband’ live in Manchester. Forecast and Impact on the Hospitality Industry" and a has five children. executive in the ne\y firm, said in a recent interview. “It was a blow to Dad that he got fired and it took him a long presentation on energy conservation for restaurants. time to get over it.” Another guest speaker will be Anthony Athanas, owner of Joins Sales Staff The company started by Jewett goes by the name Promoted at Lydall Anthony’s Pier 4 Restaurant in Boston, which has been called the “highest grossing, single restaurant operation MANCHESTER—Hal Hodge, a Manchester native, has TechniCai Audit Associates, and you could describe its Vivian M. Wilvv in the country.” Andrew J. Undlierg joined the sales staff of Century 21 Showcase Realty, 13 product as a corporation’s insurance policy against biting MANCHESTER — Deborah L. Tedford has been dff more than it can chew when it gets involved in a new promoted to corporate benefits administrator of Lydall Also featured is a culinary exposition on Tuesday with W. Middle Turnpike. demonstrations by master chefs as well as exhibits He is a graduate of Manchester High' School and was project. Inc., headquartered in Manchester. As TAA sees itself, it makes independent technical Ms, Tedford has worked at Lydall since 1973. At that prepared by area chefs and cook-chef apprentices. There graduated from Norwich University, Northfield, Vt., will be a graduation ceremony for those who have com­ assessments of corporate programs, studying their time she worked part time while attending school. Most with a bachelor of arts degree. He received a master of pleted the cook-chef training program sponsored by status, opportunities, risks'and alternatives. recently, Ms. Tedford was assistant to the personnel science degree in bacteriology from the University of I Associated Restaurants of Connecticut. Connecticut in 1964. “We give the president of a firm the answers to make manager. In her new positions, she will be assisting decisions,” Jewett said. "We give him his most critical Lydall's labor counsel in the development and implemen­ During the convention, awards will be made to outstan­ He retaired with the rank of Lt. Colonel after 25 years ding restaurateurs, chefs and hostesses and to those who service with the U.S. Army Chemical Corps. commodity - time.” tation of the company’s affirmative action programs. TAA gets an overview of the project to be studied and Ms. Tedford holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Connec­ have contributed to the betterment of the food service in­ He formerly taught science at Manchester Community dustry as a whole. College, Wilson High School, Middletown, and Bolton then hires experts in the necessary fields to come in as an ticut State College and resides in Rockville. She is the “audit board”, and report on whether to go ahead witli the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Tedford of Manchester. Food service industry representatives from throughout High School. New England and New York are expected to attend this project or kili it. Lydall Inc. is a $100 million manufacturer of products He and his wife and their five children live in Coventry. March of Dimes Check year's convention which is the largest event of its kind in Mrs. Ekmna Cammeyer, advertising and-marketing officer of the It has some high-powered experts at its call. They in­ for industry which include engineered fiber materials, Hodge will specialize in all areas of real estate sales in­ Jim McCavanaugh, co-chairman, Manchester March of Dimes, southern New England. cluding residential and commercial. Savings Bank of Manchester, presents a check for $1,000 to Richard clude former corporate executives, lawyers, retired ad­ metal, plastic, elastomeric and fiber components; and specialized packagin. received a check from John Vichi, general manager, Moriarty Egan, president of the Pitkin Glass Works Inc. The funds were mirals, former and present university facuity members. Many of them have Ph.D.’s. Brothers representing proceeds from a dealership-sponsored fund Sales Representative donated to help preserve the physical structure of the colonial glass Home Information One particular project that sticks in Jewett’s memory Joins Realty Staff raiser for the March of Dimes. (Herald photo by Pinto) Mi^NCHESTER Kenneth A. Richards has joined Lydall factory in Manchester. involv^ a iithium chloride battery program under the MANCHESTER —New information on home ownership Inc., Colonial Fiber, as sales representative of its IPD Navy. The aim: To produce a more efficient battery for is now being made available from Better Homes and Division's northeast territory, heavy Navy work, one that could heat up in a hurry when MANCHESTER — Alice P. Pouliot has joined the staff Gardens one of the nation’s leading home and family ser­ Deborah L. Tedford of Daniel F. Reale Inc,, Realtors, as a Realtor Associate. Hal Hodge Richards was formrely associated with BD-Drake SBM Makes Donations needed. vice publications. Willock and attended Eastern Connecticut State College. At the end of the first year the Navy called on TAA to The firm is a member of Network of Homes. She will : The consumer guided, “Fifty Facts About Owniiig a MANCHESTER - The Savings Bank of senior citizens center. The money will specialize in residential properties. ; He and his wife Deborah, have three children and live assess the project. The company pick^ a four-man audit Home," is being distributed by Frechette, Martin & Manchester recently awarded a total of also help to expand the club’s activities, Before moving to Manchester 20 years ago, Mrs. j Rothman Inc., 263 Main St,, and Better Homes and in West Wiilington. $2,600 to two causes - the Pitkin Glass supplies and games. board of three admirals and a civilian, which found itseif listening to a Navy physicist give a long explanation of Pouliot resided in Hartford, having attended local schools Gardens. The booklet is designed to stimulate thinking Lydall Inc., Colonial Fiber, is the largest producer in Works of Manchester and recreation and Ms. Blosch noted, “The money is deeply what was to be accomplished and how. and graduating from Hartford Public High School. and direct readers to the best-money-saving approaches. the United States of dense, moldable fiberboard and fiber elderly programs in the Town of Ashford. appreciated since we receive no funding. composite used in automobile, appliance, footwear, “The admirals nodded in agreement, but our civilian She attended the University of Connecticut where she The booklet covers subjects including buying, selling, The Pitkin Glass Works Inc., a non­ Our only financial source is from dues.” moving, financing and other areas. packaging and industrial markets. Lydall Inc. is a $100 man pointed out a fallacy in the physicist’s reasoning received her real estate certificate, and brings with her profit organization established to A balance of $200 still remains as a gift million manufacturer of products for industry which in­ which convinced the others that the project was doomed an extensive business and marketing background. I Free copies of the booklet are available at Frechette, preserve the colonial glass factory of the to the town of Ashford. These monies will She and her husband, Al, reside at 23E Esquire Drive, clude engineered fiber materials; metal, plastic, to failure,” Jewett said. As a result, the Navy revamped Martin & Rothman Inc. Realtors—Better Homes and same name, was awarded a $1,000 gift be applied toward a special use to be Manchester Gardens offices. elastomeric, and fiber components; specialized contribution. determined later in the year. its battery program, at a saving in cost and human effort. packaging and material-handling systems. The bank’s Community Involvement The Savings Bank of Manchester has 13 And then there was a cheese factory. Committee voted to donate the funds to offices located in Manchester, Ashford, It belonged to a subsidiary of H.P. Hood Co., and On Trade Mission Results Are Better help in the preservation of the historical East Hartford, South Windsor, Andover following a minor industrial accident at the plant, TAA PAWCATUCK. (UPI) - Yardly Electric Corp. has an­ Office Relocation was asked to assess conditions there. SOUTH WINDSOR — Chris Caffyn, sales engineer with nounced a nine-month sales increase of more than $1 structure. Originally built in the late 1700s and Bolton. Industronics, Ine., will be participating in a 14-day New MANCHESTER —Dr. Robert Mirer, DDS, announces by the Pitking family of Manchester, the It found many things wrong: The location militated million over last year. the relocation of his office from 801 Hartford Road to 272 against expansion, the aisles were too narrow to allow England Trade Mission to Columbia, Venezuela and It announced sales of $3,473,000 and $9,812,000 for the glass factory manufactured a variety of Trinidad. Main St. bottles and flasks during the days of access by fork lift trucks, there was a temperature quarter and nine-month mark, respectively. Sales were Caffyn will be joined by 10 other New England comany $2,969,000 and $8,698,000 for the same periods last year. Dr. Mirer has been in practice in Manchester since colonial America. Courant Increases problem, 1972. He is a graduate of the State University of New TAA felt the company could not hope for expanded representatives selected for this jointly sponsored The company also announced Thursday a net income According to Mr. Edson Bailey, fromer Daily Edition Price partnership of the New England Regional Commission York at Buffalo School of Dentistry. chairman of the Pitking Glass Works Inc., production unless the architectural problem was cor­ Alice P. Poiiliot for the quarter of $208,000 and a nine month net income of rected. As a result. Hood halted all production at the fac­ and the U.S, Department of Commerce. Kenneth A. Rieliard» He served as a practicing dentist with the U.S. Army “Today the structure stands as a monu­ HARTFORD (UPI) — It will cost $383,000. for two years at Fort Knox, Ky. readers of the Hartford Courant a nickel tory until it made the necessary rectifications. Trade members involved in the joint venture are all Yardly Electric is a majority-owned subsidiary of the ment to the initiative of our forefathers in manufacturers of metalworking equipment, machine tool He is vice president of the Manchester Dental Society starting an industry. We would like to more to “start every day right” beginning The elder Jewett founded this firm in 1970 after being Los Angeles-based Whittaker Corp. let but by Vitro. His dismissal stemmed from a problem and the accessory industry. and is a staff dentist at the Community Dental Clinic of preserve these grounds and more next week. Included in the itinerary are stops in Bogota. Colum- . St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. frequently open this historical site to the The Courant said it will increase the the company had in servicing a soft drink firm; the problem was known in the lower ranks but by the time it bia; Caracas, Venezuela and Port of Spain, Trinidad. Pitcl'jVvC; Real Estate Sales public. The money given to us by the price of daily editions to 20 cents a copy Industronics is a manufacturer of new and refurbished beginning Monday because of increased came to Jewett’s attention, it was too late for it to be BLOOMFIELD — The Barrows Co., Realtors, reports Savings Bank of Manchester will be used furnaces and ovens. ^ ro’"K- Opens Jlis Office costs. The cost of Sunday editions will re­ resolved. Vitro suffered financially, so Jewett’s head record sales for the first six months of 1979. Gross sales primarily to make the building and its sur­ for the period rose to $95,000,000 a 55 percent gain over MANCHESTER — Dr. Arthur P. Freedman announces rounding grounds more attractive.” main the same. rolled. the opening of his office for the practice of general den­ The Pitkin Glass Works is located at the “I realize that this will be an added cost Two Manchester realty firms, members of Network of Homes, have the first six months of 1978, Medical Director The $34 million increase further solidifies the Barrows tistry at 372 Main St. corner of Putnam and Parker streets. to our readers,” said Courant President joined a campagn in support of the Jimmy Fund. Meeting with Ken Co., as the largest real estate firm in Connecticut. Ad­ Dr. Freedman has been in private practice for the last SBM gave a total of $1,600 to the Town of Edmund W, Downes. HARTFORD — Dr. John R. Eddy, M.D. was promoted Coleman, center, announcer for the Boston Red Sox, were Frank J.T. two years in Bolton and previously was a resident in “However, the cost of everything that ditional increases were also reported in the number of Ashford. The money will be specifically A New Shop to vice president and medical director at Connecticut Strano, left, of Strano Real Estate and Michelle M. Miranda, represen­ homes sold, 45 percent and in the number of listings. family dentistry for two years at the University of earmarked for two town organizations. goes into producing your Courant each day Mutual Life Insurance Company. Connecticut Health Center. These increases reflect an average of more than one The Ashford Recreation Commission has increased substantially since 1974 He heads the company’s medical department which ting Reale Realty. He is a graduate of Tufts Dental School and Syracuse home sold every three hours or almost an average of nine received its check for $1,000 which, accor­ when the price of the daily Courant was in­ sets the general medical standards used by Connecticut University. I homes sold daily. ding to Morton H. Schlehofer, chairman of creased to 15 cents.” GATHERINGS Mutual’s underwriters. Dr. Eddy also reviews cases with As an example, the newspaper with the Barrows has 30 statewide offices and over 400 full-time the commission, will be used to purchase Antiques Collectables complex medical histories. Firms Boost Jimmy Fund sales professionals. Bob and Larry Barrows, co-owners Assistant Treasurer more recreation equipment. motto “start every day right” has seen He joined Connecticut Mutual in 1969 after 12 years in /a newsprint costs “almost doubled” in the 3 43 Main St., / i i of the Barrows Co., see continual growth and expansion ENFIELD — Kathryn B. Allison, personal banking “we sure do appreciate this money from private practice. He was named associate medical direc­ MANCHESTER — Dan F. Reale of locai offices, as weil as children's fund­ of the company and expects it to eventually become a the Savings Bank of Manchester — it last five years, Downes said. Chris Caffvii representative in the Enfield office of the Connecticut M anchester tor in 1973 and medical director three years later. Reale Realtors Inc. 175 Main St., and raising projects and door-to-door regional, multi-state real estate company. couldn’t come at a better time,” The Courant, said to be the oldest Dr. Robert Mirer Bank and Trust Co., has been elected an assistant Dr. Eddy received his M.D. degree from the Univeristy Frank J.T. Strano of Strano Real Estate, solicitations. “We have seen sales double every year for the past five Schlehofer said. newspaper of continuous publication in the of Vermont where he also earned his undergraduate Strano said although the campaign will years as we have gone from five to 30 offices. During treasurer. United States, is in the process of being 646-5335 172 E, Center St., have joined together to The second recipient is the Ashford degree. be conducted on a year-round basis, these growth years, we have become Connecticut's Mrs. Allison joined CBT in 1972 as a teller in the sold to the Times-Mirror Co. which Tues. thru Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. support fund raising efforts on behalf of Over-44 Club, which was given $400, Ms. Dr. Eddy is a member of the Association of Life In­ representatives of Network of Homes wili largest real estate company. Our agents are all full-time Manchester North Main Office. She advanced to publishes the Los Angeles Times, the Long the Jimmy Fund. customer service representative in 1973 and began the Arvilla Blosch, head of the club, said the surance Medical Directors of America, the American Reale and Strano, members of present the Jimmy Fund with initial and undergo an extensive training program to insure the Island newspaper, Newsday, and several LOCATED IN THE FURNITURE BARN Personal Banker Training‘program in 1976. Following funds will be used to defray costs for new Life Insurance Association — Medical Section, and the In­ Network of Homes, announced Network proceeds of its appeai on Tuesday highest in professional service,” Barrows said. other newspapers. training, Mrs. Allison became a personal banking assis­ cabinets that were recently built at the surance Medical Group of New England where he has members throughout the state will con­ evening. Sept. 25, before the Boston Red Additional Barrows offices are expected to open in the tant and assumed her present position with the Enfield served as secretary, treasurer and chairman. duct a year-round appeal. Sox vs. the Toronto Blue Jays baseball late fall. Office in 1977. Dr. Eddy and his family are residents of Manchester, In announcing the new fund-raising ef­ games at Fenway Park in Boston. She attended Skidmore College and has taken several fort, Reale stated, “The many people The Jimmy Fund supports the Sidney Jet Engine Orders courses with the American Institute of Banking, where associated with our company are very Farber Cancer Institute’s programs in cancer research and treatment of children she also serves as a consul, representing 42 branches. Two Firms Merge proud to join the Boston Red Sox and EAST HARTFORD (UPI) — Aeromexico has become countless other individuals and with cancer. Mrs. Allison and her family live in Manchester. the first airline to announce orders for Pratt & Whitney 1980 organizations throughout new England in Established in 1947 as the Children's MANCHESTER — The Boulevard Improvement Corp. Aircraft's new turbofan jet engines. has merged with the Green Manor Corp. working on behalf of the Jimmy Fund of Cancer Research Foundation, the Sidney Scholarship Winner Wilton Y e a ilK M *F ^ Farber Cancer Institute today is one of a The Mexican carrier’s order for six engines, produced According to a certificate of merger filed in the Town the Sidney Farber Cancer Insititute in by the division of United Technologies, was announced MANCHESTER — Karin L. Shaer, a graduate ot Clerk's office. Green Manor Corp. owns ail the issued and Boston.” network of 21 federally designated com­ prehensive cancer centers in the nation, Thursday. Manchester High School, is one of, the winners of the outstanding stock of the Boulevard Improvement Corp. Strano said, “We are involved in an in­ The ordered JT8D-217 engine will power high perfor­ providing services for cancer patients Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. CBT club Scholarship is here! Shareholders of the BIC Aug. 24, by a joint resolution dustry which concerns itself with the mance models of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80 quality of life, and what better way to throughout the Northern New Engiand Award. approved the merger. twinjets. Ms. Shaer was chosen by a panel of four judges, Dr. John H. Eddy Neil Ellis is president of both corporations. demonstrate that concern than to help area. Dr. Arthur Freedman choosing from 31 applicants. She received high honors promote support for cancer research and Network of Homes, Inc., a nationwide throughout high school and has been a student of dance the care of children with cancer.” real estate franchise system, offers real tor the past nine years. She works at CBT’s Operations The Reale and Strano Real Estate estate marketing services in Connecticut, Wins Sweepstakes Center part-time as a clerk typists. appeal for the Jimmy Fund will include Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Western Massachusetts. Ms. Shaer will receive $1,000 toward her career as a S paeM Order Baking person-to-person contact by their staff NEW YORK — Pat Leech of the Society for Savings, social worker, which she will pursue at the University of members, coin canister collections in East Hartford, has won one of 60 new Ford Mustangs Connecticut. being given away this summer in the First National City F L O ’ S CAKE Travelers Checks $500,000 ‘‘Tell-The-Teller Regional Manager Decorating Supplier Inc. Sweepstakes." lacocca Stole the Show Advised by telephone of her prize, Pat said, "I’m-so HARTFORD — Bruce L. Charboneau has been ap­ excited. I’ve never won anything before in my life. " i n Cm Iw SL 70 Unto) St pointed regional general manager of Building addition to 28,000 hourly workers and is The new sweepstakes runs for 12 weeks and is open to Miftctmiif HOCKYHW DETROIT (UPI) - It was Chrysler Maintenance Corp., effective Sept. 1, it was announced by dropping its car-leasing business. tellers who sell First National City Travelers Checks. •4S-SI2S CTB-32» Corp.’s 1980 model preview, but a James H. Killington, vice president. prototype 1981 luxury car unveiled by It also will end its much-criticized Each week, five tellers’ names are drawn and they win 5 Charboneau has been assistant general manager of company president Lee A, lacocca stole system of producing cars for a sales bank a Mustang; another ten tellers win $500 in First National Building Maintenance Corp. for the past four years. He the show. rather than building them on dealer Travelers Checks. has had 10 years of experience in the building That symbolic presentation was lacoc- orders: A winner-designed “dream vacation" for twoor$10,(^ maintenance industry. ca’s way of saying the struggling No. 3 The sales bank method, unique among in travelers checks will be awarded the grand prize Building Maintenance industry. Register at First Class in Manchester automaker intends to remain one of the U.S. automakers, left Chrysler with a winner to be selected this month. Building Maintenance Corp. located at 108 Constitution Big Three and not retreat into a specialty crushing mid-summer factory inventory The "Tell-The-Teller Sweepstakes" is the largest sales Plaza, is the largest building maintenance company in REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES market. of 80,000 unsold cars and trucks. Thanks to incentive contest of its kind in the travelers check in­ the Connecticut and Western Massachusetts area. Kathryn B. AlliHon & PRACTICES “We are in a fighting mood and a confi­ its rebate program, that has been dustry. Building Maintenance Corp. is a subsidiary of National dent mood,” he said. “We do know what trimmed to about 25,000, lacocca said. Kinney Corp. . S t Howell Cheney Tech. School 701 MIddI* Tpko. W Mt; Rm. will b« pottni we’re doing and we’ve proved that in the “This practice has been abolished and Charboneau is married, has two children and resides in past. The game plan is on schedule and we come hell or high water we’re never going South Windsor. He was born and educated in Connecticut with Jsmes Murphy have just have begun to fight.” to do this again,” he said. and attended the Manchester school system. He served in Mondays 6:30-9:30 p.m. b^lnnlng 9/17 The prototype car was a full-size, hand- ' lacocca said Chrysler has not aban­ Mediator Appointed the U.S. Army overseas for three years. with Max Lassenger . doned its push for $1 billion in federal tax built model of Chrysler’s 1981 luxury car, WETHERSFIELD (UPI) -- Walter M. O'Connor, Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 p.m. the La Strada. Among its styling features relief, although it would accept loan beginning 0/19 guarantees up to $750 million suggested by secretary-treasurer of the Connecticut State Labor Coun­ Named President are a grille and front end similar to the cil, has been appointed a mediator with the state Board of Topics Include; brokerage, contracts, ap­ Lincolti Continental Mark V and a the government. praisals, law, ethics S development. This Mediation, and Arbitration. STAMFORD (UPI) - David T. Kimball will become squared-off spare tire bulge on the trunk. State Labor Commissioner P. Joseph Peraro an­ course meets the minimum educational In a wide-ranging, news conference, president and chief operating officer of General Signal requirements (or the salespersons license as nounced the appointment of the New Britain native lacocca detailed the steps Chrysler is Corp., a Stamford-based manufacturer, the firm has an­ set forth by the Connecticut Real Estate Com­ Clabir Dividend Thursday. For Energy Conservation taking to cut operating costs -- some of nounced, mission, The registration fee of $65 Includes a O’Connor will fill a vacancy created when Gov. Ella copy of the Connectfeirt Reef Eatate Ucenafng OLD GREENWICH (UPI) - Clabir Kimball, who is currently chairman of the executive A certificate for energy conservation has been presented to ERA which will be explained to the federal Corp. has announced its regular quarterly Grasso appointed Peraro to head the Labor Department. Law and Regulations, but does not Include government Friday when the company committee and a group executive, will succeed Harold A. text. LesperanCe, 457 Center St., for the modular home at their office loca­ dividend has been increased by one cent Peraro had been a state m ^iator for 16 years. Strickland Jr., whose retirement begins next year. tion. The hotne was inspected and found to meet or exceed conserva­ presents its recovery plan. per share. O’Connor, a New Britain fireman for nearly 30 years, Strickland has headed the company since 1973 and during Extended & Continuing Education 486-3234 Chrysler lost $260 million in the first The dividend, now 4.5 cents per share, was president ot the Uniformed Fire Fighters of Connec­ tion standards established by Northeast Utilities under the Edison half of this year and anticipates total 1979 that time its earnings per share more than tripled. will be payable on Oct. 14 to shareholders ticut for 16 years. The University of Connecticut Electric Institute’s National Energy Watch. Peter Curtin, left, energy losses of more than $700 million. The company also said Thursday that Edward W. of record at Oct. 1, said Henry D. Clarke He is a former alternate member of the Board of Franklin will become senior vice president. Both ap­ consultant for HELCO presents the certificate to Alfred Lesperance, The company, lacocca said, has laid off 8,500 white-collar employees this year in Jr.', Clabir’s chief executive officer. Mediation and Arbitration. Kurin I,. Siiiier pointments will take effect next Jan. 1, agency owner. I 1 r-rr'.vTE!‘.-‘’iy"X a '0 > --'-£ tfi!C -^ JS ^

PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Sept, 15, 1979- PAtlE FIFTEEN Enfield Surprises Today's OaklandRaidersHurting Wiru; vriRIf tlipn TRo 1965 with a 27-7 victorv in the ^ ^ , . . . ' NEW YORK (UPI) -- The 1965 with a 27-7 victory in the on the injured reserve list and defen­ cinnati, Kansas u ty at Hou.. Sport Parade Kingdome and a 17-16 win at Oakland Oakland Raiders are on the - something the Raiders are not like­ sive end John Matuszak is doubtful Miami at Minnesota, Buffalo at San Milt Richman ■ road with a hurting defensive ly to forget. , with a shoulder injury. Wide receiver Diego, Pittsburgh 'at St. Louis and line for the third consecutive The Seahawks are three-point Morris Bradshaw (hamstring) and San Francisco at Los Angeles. Tribe Booters, 3-2 UPI Sports Editor comerback Monte Jackson (knee) In Monday night action, the New week Sunday when they travel favorites over Oakland, even after are both questionable. York Giants travel to Washington. By LEN AUSTER pressing for the equalizer, came Enfield, using the wind to fullest to Seattle, where the Seahawks losing their home opener 33-16 to San against it. advantage, drew even 32 seconds into that has made it a little easier is that Diego and then dropping a 19-10 deci­ The Seahawks will start without When the Bears face Ihe Cowboys Herald Sporlawriler are favored to gain their first right guard Bob Newton (thigh) and The Indians, with the wind, took the final canto. Kevin Theriault took New Game on Sidelines on TV, they don’t concentrate on sion to Miami. Nevertheless, the it will be the first meeting between victory of the season. running back David Sims (neck), as the two teams since Dallas defeated Four years ago was the last the lead at 11:42 on a goat by Dan a long indirect and Bill Teed sent a NEW YORK (UPI) — If any of you defense. Mostly, they show the Seahawks gained 359 yards total well as without linebacker Keith Chicago 37-7 in the 1977 playoffs en time Manchester High cap­ hard header past Simons. Ten out there in Texas are planning to go offense. Watching television, I play The Seahawks started .the 1978 offense in the Orange Bowl, with All- Collins. Jeff Lombardo s ta r ts the Butler, who injured his shoulder. route to its Super Bowl title. minutes later Theriault blasted a 40- see the Dallas Cowbisys play the the game mentally in my head. It’s season as they have for the past four Pro quarterback Jim Zorn passing tured the CCIL soccer title. scoring thrust near midfield. He In a battle of undefeated teams, yarder on a direct kick over Simon, Chicago Bears Sunday and happen to like a methadone treatment.” years, dropping their first two for 240 yards and one touchdown. The Bears have been playing out­ And the last time the Silk made a nice run and passed to Jim Chicago travels to Dallas, while un­ -^1 who came too far off his line. run into a guy with dark glasses and a The Cowboys naturally miss a games, but last year they battled Oakland, which opened the season standing defense, allowing just 10 Towners dropped their season Gluhosky. The latter in flight slid it defeated Tampa Bay shoots for its Manchester made it interesting in cast on his leg doing his best to be un­ player like Waters. From his safety back to miss the with a 24-17 win over Los Angeles, points in their victories against opener was four years ago. over to Collins who banged it home third straight victory when it travels Green Bay and Minnesota, while the closing minute with two bids, one noticed, go easy. position. Waters called defensive AFC playoffs by evened its record last week when it from in close. to Green Bay. In other games Sun­ Dallas has been rather lackluster in Maybe what happened yesterday The visitors tied it 13 minutes by Bob Monaco and a second by John You could be bumping into one of signals and now that he’s no longer just one game. In was defeated 30-10 by the Chargers. will be an omen as the Indians ab­ the NFL’s finest performers — who’s ^here, some problems have been the process they day, Philadelphia is at New Orleans, its two victories over St. Louis and before intermission on a 30-yard in­ Kelly, but couldn’t draw even. Head Coach Tom Flores is Detroit at the New England at Cin­ San Francisco. sorbed a 3-2 setback at the hands of direct boot by Wayne Warburton. "Enfield is a hustling ball club. dying to play but can’t. reported. became the first expected to start Ken Stabler at always troublesome Enfield High at Tribe junior goalie Marty Simon, You let a club like that with the wind For five weeks now, or ever since "I knew that was going to happen,” team to sweep the quarterback Sunday after be was 17- windswept Memorial Field. making his first varsity as it was stay close and you will get he was told he was through for the he said. “They’ll figure out a way to season series with for-34 and gained 183 yards. Guard , Enfield, which joined the CCIL in appearance,punched at the ball but beat,” stated Manchester Coach year after tearing up his right knee in overcome it, though. 1 have my own the Raiders since Mickey Marvin, with a knee injury, is Joe’s World 1974, is one of the few schools to hold rammed it off the near post into the Dick Danielson, displeased by his a preseason game in Seattle, Charlie theory on how to alleviate the an edge against Manchester. The back of the cage. club's opening performance. “His Waters, the Cowboys’ superlative problem, bdf nobody has asked me College Football Roundup Bv JOE GARMAN Raiders have now won five of the Manchester pressed the attack in (Enfield Coach Bill Teed) club All-Pro safety, has been catching and I’m sure they’ll figure it out,” eight clashes staged. the third stanza launching nine shots played smart soccer and we played their games on TV or radio and exer­ A brisk wind, a remnant of tropical goalward. But only a 22-yarder by dumb soccer.” cising his leg as much as possible. Future in Doubt Eagle Offensive Backfield Set for Opener Tonight storm Frederic, played a role in the Manchester, which had a 27-6 edge But watching on the tube isn’t Lombardo at 8:30 found the range Maybe it’s simply the way he feels Iowa, Notre Dame outcome. All five goals came with and it at first seemed harmless. The in shots, returns to action Tuesday nearly the same as being there, so Time To Get Ready Slated to start for the East Catholic High na, Mike Gilberto, Emilio Giliberto and the wind. Only two shots, both by he’s thinking of coming out to Texas now, but Waters, who is 31, isn’t even boot, though, ricocheted off the right afternoon in East Hartford against sure he'll return to play with the football team in the offensive backfield quarterback Tony Pachesa. The season Manchester in the closing minute uprieht into the net for a 2-1 lead. Penney High at 3:30. Stadium in Irving, Texas, Sunday. J Nobody in professional football is Cowboys. Face Rugged Slates tonight against South Windsor High at Mt. opener will get under way at 7:30. (Herald Although it still feels like summer, You’ve still enough time to hit the any more capable at his position or "By March or April or possibly May, I’ll make a decision about NEW YORK (U P I) - By the end of this month Hayden Fry of the calendar says different,” and shoe repairman, before the opening Nebo are (1. to r.) running backs Jim McKen- Photo by Pinto) takes his job more seriously than before we alt know it, fall, and of the season. Charlie Waters. Anybody in the that," he said. "If I do return, I’d like jQ ^a and Dan Devine of Notre Dame might yearn for those good another bird season will be here. You Oil your boots with a good water league will tell you that. And no Cow­ to play for two more years. Before I they were back coaching football in the high school Red Carpet Treatment decide to play, three conditions must can start to feel a nip in the air, early repellant, after a good saddle soaping Indian Field boy player is more popular. All you ranks. Notre Dame’s opening schedule is have to do is take a walk through be met in my own mind. Football mornings, and that’s a sure sign that to clean them up. This not only The scheduie maker has certainly even tougher than Iowa’s. The 11th- makes them water repellant, but Midget Football Opens downtown Dallas to find that out. must continue to be mentally the start of the 1979 season, is but six Hockey Win stimulating for me. That’s one. No. 2, done them wrong. ranked Irish meet fifth-ranked weeks away. softens them up, and makes them I’ve got to be at the top of my game Fry came to Iowa this Reason with Michigan in a nationally-televised Start checking your gear now. It’s nice and pliable, and an integral part Silver anniversary year for midget football in Manchester For Yaz hy Politicians Dedicated Athlete physically. And I want to play for a a reputation for building winning game Saturday, then take on seventh- amazing how you forget some things of your feet, not some cumbersome Controlling play, Manchester High will start Sunday afternoon at Mt.Nebo with two games Charlie Waters is an exceptionally team that wants me. I want Dallas to programs at SMU and North Texas ranked Purdue and lOth-ranked that you were going to do, when you “things” attached to your legs. applied the whitewash brush to WASHINGTON (UPI) - 3,000th hit. - year, are struggling to hold on to intense and dedicated athlete who want me to play for them. With my State and, if his confidence isn’t Michigan State over the next two hung everything up at the end of last Be sure and spread some water- scheduled. shaken within the next two weeks, weekends. The Irish have one advan­ homestanding Enfield High, 1-0, in Massachusetts’ most favorite Yastrzemski, a Democrat who third place. works at his job with an almost knee injury, I don’t know how I’d fit year’s “go round. ” proffing over the seams. There’s Opener at 1:30, following brief ceremonies, will pit the then maybe the Hawkeyes have a tage over the Hawkeyes, howver, in The first thing you ought to cheek nothing worse than getting your the CCIL girls’ field hockey opener son on Capitol Hill Friday was campaigned last fall' for Accompanying Yastrzemski on the obsessive passion. The last thing in into the flow. What I’m saying is that for both schools. Giants against the Patriots with the Chargers and Eagles Massachusetts Gov. Edward King, a side visit to Washington before their the world he wishes to do Sunday is I’d like to control my own destiny.” future after all. that they’re deep in talent and are out, if you haven’t already done so, is socks soaked first thing in the mor­ Jennifer Hedlund scored the win­ playing two hours later. neither Ted Kennedy nor conservative, was asked the in­ scheduled night game in Baltimore cause any fuss by his appearance. You know the Boy Scouts’ motto — After opening its campaign last capable of winning all three games. your shotgun. Gunsmiths, what few ning, and then swishing around in wet ning tally for the Indians 10 minutes Feature of the eight-week schedule this fall will be five Sun­ House Speaker Thomas evitable question — does be support were Red Sox outfielder Dwight ‘‘Maybe I ’ll go incognito or "Be Prepared.” That’s Charlie Saturday with a heart-breaking 30-26 Devine, in fact, relishes the com­ good ones there are in these parts, soggy socks all day. Yuch! into the second half with a fine assist day dates - this week, three in October and one in November. O’Neill, but a durable baseball Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., for Evans, Coach Walt Hriniak and something like that,” he said over Waters all over. He thought he was loss to Indiana, Iowa now faces two petition. are pretty well jammed up with Check your rubber boots and of the toughest opponents in college "It’s quite an incentive playing waders if you are a duck or goose from Lisa Tilden. Three Friday night twinbills are also slated under the lights player with a shy smile, 3,000 president. Manager Don Zimmer. the phone from his home in Dallas. completely prepared for that game work, and the closer we get to bird "We kept the ball in the offensive Like a true politician be avoided Yastrzemski was to have gone to “I was thinking maybe I’d go and sit with Seattle in which he hurt himself, football - Oklahoma and Nebraska three teams in the top 10 right off,” time, the more work, is going to pur hunter. "Try running a smail at Mt. Nebo. base hits and 400 home runs. on successive weekends. said Devine. in. So if you have something minor flashlight up inside the boots or zone a lot,” voiced Manchester the question with a laugh and waited the White House to meet with Carter i ! with some of our coaches up in the but he couldn’t possibly be ready for Coach Mary Faignant, "but we were The Jets will be idle this week in the five-team circuit. Carl Yastrzemski of the Boston for O’Neill to bail bim out by playing Friday, but the president’s trip to in­ press box.” what happened. Even Fry has troubles being op­ Michigan, which whipped that needs doing, such as stock waders, in a darkened cellar, to see if overanxious at times and at times Red Sox, who on Wednesday night reporter himself and asking a soft- spect hurricane damage in the South Being the competitor he is, never "I did it to myseif without a timistic about that assignment. Northwestern 49-7 in its season tightening, or spring adjustments, any light leaks show. caught offside." achieved the rare feat of hitting safe­ ball question: would Yaz like to be postponed that invitation until the having missed a game during his nine "Both have awesome football opener last Saturday, expects a good firing pin replacement, or elonga­ Where there are light leaks, there ly 3,000 times plus accumulating 400 collision,” he said, talking about his Liz Neubelt at left wing had a fine Cross Country Invitational part of tbe first fatber-son combina­ weekend. Carter invited the previous years with the Cowboys, knee injury, “I was covering man to teams,” said Fry. "Our goal is to im­ old-fashioned physical game from tion, now is the time to do it. are water leaks. Be especially sure home runs in a 19-year career, was game for the locals while the defense tion in tbe major leagues when his ballplayer to visit him last fall when Waters has been going through man and assumed the ball was com­ prove every game, but it’s going to the Irish. Most good guns hold up pretty well to check seams, if you have if you given a luncheon in the speaker’s as a whole did well. “There wasn't teen-age son is ready to play? Yaz campaigned with him on behalf severe withdrawal pains since he ing, but it wasn’t. I planted my foot be difficult ugainst this kind of op­ "Notre Dame will be a real test,’" over the year, but even the best of have just hung your waders away any just one who was outstanding. They private suite of offices. The left-handed slugger said it of King and Sen. Paul Tsongas, D- ripped the forward ligament in his and drove back for the interception position.” says Michigan’s starting quarter­ them, if they are shot often enough, old way, and not looked at them since all supported each other well and Area School Girls His hosts w ere a flock of wouldn’t be possible because his son Mass. right knee Aug. 12 against the and 1 lost my knee. Their quarter­ Oklahoma, ranked third nationally, back, B.J. Dickey. "Year in and year will start to wear; even super last January. This is a good time to Massachusetts politicians, and a few didn't allow Enfield to penetrate,” is going to finish college in three Seahawks. back never even threw the ball. He will be making its season debut out they are one of the top teams in hardened firing pins will wear down. seal loose seams. the coach added. from other states, who wanted to years and “ I’m probably not going to ‘‘When you’re not part of it scrambled and was driven out of against the Hawkeyes at Norman, the country and I know we’ll have to Just when you need it, the firing And last, but not least in wearing Sophomore goalie Wendy Felletier bask in the glory of the Polish- be around” by then. anymore, it’s altogether different bounds. This plays on my mind. too. Okl?., Saturday. The Sooners feature improve during the week if we hope pin will "click” on a shell, and there apparel, check your hunting britches, In Good Showings American sports hero. had an easy time in goal with five "What next?” a questioner called, than when you are,” said the Cow­ I’m such a fanatic about wasting one of the most explosive offensive to win Saturday.” you stand, watching the bird fly off and your game vest or jacket. Yastrzemski ~ or Yaz as he is saves. After Manchester scored, En­ and with the optimism, that has lifted boys’ 6-foot-2, 200-pound South energy or taking any unnecessary units in the nation centered around "1 think this will be a real physical into the wild blue yonder. Here, we get into a very touchy Doing well at the Farmington Girls’ Cross Country In­ known to every baseball fan - was by field had a bid but the drive flew wide Boston baseball hearts for Batting Augusta, S.C., native. “One thing steps.” Heisman Trophy winner Billy Sims. game Saturday ... a classic Many gunsmiths will make room subject. There are those of us, who and that was the last threat. vitational yesterday at Farmington High were squads from far the biggest show on a slow con­ generations, only to be broken later, matchup, ” says Michigan Coach Bo for minor adjustments, in between when returning from that last trek Manchester High, East Catholic and Penney High of East Hart­ gressional F riday. Dozens of National League Schembechler. the major jobs they are working on, last year, were met with "You’re not Manchester’s next test is Tuesday Yaz said, simply: "I hope the World g ab h Pet. at home against Simsbury High at ford. reporters were stationed behind a Series. One thing which I’d like to do In addition to Oklahoma and Notre so hit them now. going to wear those hunting pants one velvet rope awaiting his arrival — 18 Hernandez, St. L 142 552 191 .346 Light N,E, Football Schedule Dame, five other top 20 ranked teams If you haven't already done so. more year are you?” , and then 3:30. Conard High of West Hartford took finish. Jeanine Murphy was 15th, Hat is be in another World Series. That minutes late — and eager con­ Templeton, St. L 136 597 193 .323 will be making their season debuts check your gun and eyes out on a proceeded to quietly hide them un­ the varsity race with 55 points Adams 26th, Bette Sheldon 29th, Kim would be nice. I’ve been in two and "Streater is the quickest quarter­ have everything to gain and nothing gressional staffers lined a narrow Rose, Phil 146 557 179 .321 BOSTON (UPI) - The to lose. They’ve been shooting for Saturday. Sixth-ranking Penn State skeet and, or trap field. You'll find cleaned, and ragged in a dark corner Ring Debut followed by Montville 79,Hand of Scott 34th, Lauren Woodhouse 47th lost two.” Knight, Cin 135 495 157 .317 back I’ve ever coached. He can do corridor nearby. "Which year?” asked a reporter. rebuilding Tennessee Vols, un­ this one. I have a philosophy — you hosts Rutgers, eighth-ranked out how your gun is functioning, and of the cellar. NEW YORK (UPl) - Ed "Too Madison 105, Manchester 112 and and Chris Cheney 55th. O’Neill presented Yastrzemski Mazzilli, NY 140 525 165 .314 just about anything,” says Majors, Nebraska entertains Utah State, Top Eaglette finisher was Kathy The Red Sox, who were supposed to der the tutelage of favorite son who has yet to win an opener at play the best you can no matter who sometimes to our regret, how we are I don’t know about you, but I have a Tall " Jones, who left the Dallas Cow­ Penney 130. The Eaglettes were with the flag that was flying over the Matthews, Atl 144 584 182 .312 14th-ranked Georgia hosts Wake thing about good luck wearing ap­ Kittredge with a fifth place finish. have been pennant contenders this Johnny Majors, invade Alumni you play,” he says. functioning. There’s nothing like boys to become a heavyweight boxer, seventh with 159 points. Capitol at the moment he got the Parrish, Mtl 133 468 146 .312 Tennessee. Forest, 15th-ranked Pittsburgh hosts parel. If it’s brought you good luck, She battled Cobb for second place “Streater will be one of the best we In other New England grid action several sessions of skeet, or trap, to will make his professional boxing Manchester took the junior varsity Horner, Atl 106 424 132 .311 Stadium Saturday with an eye Kansas and 17th-ranked Arkansas wear it, until you can’t hold it race, sweeping the top three places, most of the way but fell back at the face all year, if not the best,” agrees this weekend, it’s Southern Connec­ sharpen your eyes and reflexes. At debut Nov. 3 in Las Cruces, N.M. Garvey, LA 146 595 184 .309 towards handing hard-luck meets Colorado State at Little Rock, together anymore. 1 check now to end" and had to settle for fifth. She Boston College Coach Ed Chlebek, ticut at AIC; Connecticut at Army; the same time, you’ll find out if that against an as-yet unannounced oppo­ and had 36 points. Montville was se­ Tech Harriers Winfield, SD 145 545 166 .305 Boston College its 13th straight Ark. make sure all seams are secure, had a 16:32 clocking. Linda Reddy still looking for his first win in two Boston University at Maine; Holy old "bucket of bolts ” of yours, needs nent. cond with 52 points followed by Sports Slate .'\mi-rirnii Lrupue pockets held up, and belt loops was 10th tor East followed by Lisa loss over three seasons. seasons. “And Tennessee will be one Cross at New Hampshire: Rhode Elsewhere, top-ranked Purdue any work. Speaking on a nationally televised Conard with 63. Lose by Point G AB H Pet. travels to UCLA, ninth-ranked "The next major thing I check out. anchor. Otherwise another trip to the morning talk show, Jones said the In the fresman race, Bennet Junior Horrigan 44th, Mary Evans 48th, Sue Saturday Lynn, Bos 132 478 163 .341 Tennessee was a 5-5-1 in Majors’ of the better teams we face all Island at Northeastern; Cortland second season in 1978, but the Vols State at Springfield; Coast Guard at Houston entertains Florida, 10th- are my boots. If you haven’t worn tailor, who always keeps them set contract for the fight has been signed High took second with 66 points and Ferrari 52nd, Maggie Sullivan 59th lO O T H A ij- Downing, Cl 133 463 153 .330 season.” ranked Michigan State hosts Oregon, apart from everything else before he It couldn't have been much closer won four of their last five with the The Agles have not won since the RPI; Massachusetts at Villanova; them but a few times, since iast but declined to disclose his opponent crosstown Illing was fourth with 215 and Carole Ingallinera 80th. South W iiulHor at Kant (Catholic, Brett, C 143 596 195 .327 12th-ranked Ohio State visits repairs them. I have to confess, 1 as Cbeney Tech Was edged out by only defeat coming to Notre Dame at and Norwich at Worcester Tech. year, now is the time to check and saying, “he has his own press con­ points. Sue Green, Sue Donnelly and 7:30 Rice, Bos 142 560 183 ,327 penultimate gqme in 1977, when they Minnesota, 18th-ranked Florida State have two brand new pair of hunting Ellington High, 27-28, in the 1979 South Bend, Ind. Tennessee boasts an defeated Massachusetts 34-7. But The New Engiand Conference see that your heels and soles are ference planned so 1 really can't Penney’s Cindy Arico took the var­ Karen Scott swept the top three Hloonifhdtl at IViiney, 1:30 Oliver, Tex 124 450 147 .327 meets Arizona State at Tampa, Fla., trousers, that were given to me. places in the junior varsity race for cross country opener for both schools explosive quarterback in versatile Majors says his squad won’t be kicks off with four games; Maine firmly anchored, and have enough say.” sity race with a 15:21 clocking over a Kant Hartford at Nowin^ton. 1:30 Lezeano, Mil 127 439 143 ,326 19th-ranked North Carolina State They don’t feel comfortable. Yet, Manchester. Joanne Anderson was at Wickham Park. Jimmy Strfiater, who will attempt to Maritme at Western Connecticut; tread for walking the fields, woods 2.5 mile layout. She won by about 200 Uoc kvillr at Hall, 1:30 Bochte, Sea 136 503 161 .321 taking B.C. lightly. entertains Virginia and 20th-ranked And finally you have to get yourself Cheney sophomore Ron Schulz took exploit the Eagles’ defense as many “I hope we have no idiots on our Framingham State at New Haven; and swamps. yards with Northwest Catholic’s 13th and Stacey Markham 17th to Siinshurv at <»laHtoiihurv, 1:30 Molitor, Mil 127 525 167 .318 individual honors by touring the 2.8 did last season. Curry at Nichols. ‘ Brigham Young hosts Weber State. ready. Get yourself in shape, Knicks Cut Seven Mary Cobb- second. It was the first complete the Silk Town scoring. SOCCKR Kemp, Det 131 478 152 .318 team who feel that way. They (B.C.) phsycially. Start walking, morning or WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. time Arico has beaten Cobb. That In the freshman race, Bennet's mile layout in the time of 16:40, win­ Rhani at Kast C^atludir, 10:30 a.in. ning by a whopping 53-second Lemon, Chi 134 ,506 158 .312 ^ A U I Z evenings or both, and increase the (DPI) — The New York Knicks cut followed the first ever victory over Mara Walrath was sixth, Maureen Itolloii at Glirnry IVrIi, 10:30a.m. Home Runs Jai Alai Entries distance every couple of days. Don’t seven rookies Thursday, including St. Bernard’s Sue Hoagland, three­ Lacy 10th, Beth White 12th,. Kim margin. (HaMtonhiiry at Karinin^ton, 11 Ellington took the next two places National League - Kingman, Chi Bowling amble along, but walk briskly, and fifth-round draft pick Johnny Green, time state Class L champ, in a scrim­ Costello 14th, Lori Bottone 24th, 45; Schmidt, Phil 42; Winfield, SD Clayborn get your stamina and wind built up, a.in. and eighth and ninth and that proved SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY EVENING a 6-7 forward from California at mage last Monday at Hoagland’s Brenda Ailen 26th, Nancy Scott 27th, CROSS COUNTRY 30; Lops, LA and Stargell, Pitt 28. so that you can go up and down hills, home course. Betty Maher 29th apd Sharon Luzzi to be the difference. flRST: FIRST Riverside, and sixth-round draft pick M a lU’li I r /Kant Catliolir American League - Thomas, Mil JEWEL - Sharon Nason Waickowski 137-140-399. l.Zegui-Bolivarll 2. Fausto-Javier II 1 Rodriguei-James 2. Fauslo-Bolivar tl climb fences, and run quickly when a 30th. Felicia Falkowski paced Illing Tom Martin was fourth for the Phil Abney, a 6-5 forward from New "I’d say Cindy is in the best shape /I’rnnoy at W indham Invitational 40; Lynn and Rice, Bos 37; Baylor, Hearing 180, Pat Cunningham 184- Hank Steullet 357, Jim 3. Iturreeui-lan A. Petelanda 3 kasu-Barturen 4. Zegui-Javier II dog is on point, without feeling like with a 21st finish followed by Ann Beavers, Woody Holland sixth and S. U.Arteche 6. Rodriguei'Uondra S Hurregui-lspa 6. Pele-Arteche Mexico, of her career now,” stated Penney Cal 34; Singleton, Balt 33. 452, Bonnie Lukas 181, Cochran 158-390, Chuck the roof caved in on top of you. Plllard 28th, Leslie Gates 46th, Sheila Dale Soares seventh. Chris Edlund 7 kasu-James 8. Geno-lspa 7 Rio-landa 8 Geno-Ian Also dismissed were Brett Wyatt, a Coach Dick Brimley. Runs Balled In Diane Cote 472. Barrera 363, Dave Barrera Subs Rio-Carea Subs J.l -Mondra Now all you have to do, is find the Williams 49th and Lori Sporck 51st. Foster Leads in Big Hits was 10th for Cheney. Ordered guard from Jersey City State, Gor­ Other Black Knight finishers were National League - Winfield, SD 373, Walt Viklinetz 357, SECOND: SECOND birds. Good Luck! don Thomas, a St.'John’s guard, and Kathy Abbott 12th, Shirley Arico Manchester has a dual meet George Foster of Cincinnati leads Results: 1. Schulz (CT) 16:40 for 1 fauslO'larKta 2. Rodriiuei'Jan 1. Fausto-lan 2 Geno-Barturen 2.8 miles, 2. O’Connell (E), 3. Adams 107; Kingman, Chi 106; Schmidt, Phil PARKADE DUSTY - Harvey Johnson 353, Tom }. Zegui-lames 4. J.I.-Bolivar II 3. Zegui-lspa 4. Pete-Bolivar II free agents Dave Harris of CCNY at 22nd, Maura Stent 39th and Alison Tuesday against Conard and that the National League in game-winning 102; Hernandez, St.L97; Garvey, LA Ernie Whipple 200, Ray Mazur 355, John Goodin S Pele lavier H 6. kasulspa S. J-J.-Javier II 6. Rodriguet-landa (E), 4. Martin (CT), 5. Wofford (E), NEW YORK (UPI) - 7. Geno-Arteche 8. Iturretui'JAondra Farmingdale, N.Y., Henry Ray of Kirwin 56th. should decide the CCIL title states RBI’s with 18. Mike Schmidt of 96. Chittick 207, Gary 374, Jim Mathieson 153-136- 7. Rio-Arteche 8. kasu-James McNeese Slate and Paul Zaretsky of Sue Caouette paced Manchester in Brimley. That meet is set for 3:45 at Philadelphia is right behind with 17 6. Holland (CT), 7. Soares (CT), 8. Raymond Clayborn, the Subs RenetJoleonel Subs Renedo-Carea American League - Baylor, Cal New England Patriots’ Cockerham 236-557, Frank 396, Johndro 146-145. JOE DIMAGGIO HIT INTO THIRD; THIRD St. John Fisher in Rochester. N Y. the varsity race with an eighth place Center Springs Park. game-winning RBI’s. Kinkade (E), 9. Frey (E), 10. Edlund 1. Zegui-ian 2. Geno-Dolivar II 1. Fauslo-Arteche 2. Rodriguei Ian 131; Rice, Bos 114; Lynn, Bos 112; comerback who was in­ Carlson 233, Dave Chagnot A WOULD SEKIES RECORD (CT). Thomas, Mil 108; Singleton, Balt 105. 3. Fausto-Carea 4. kasu Arteche 3. J.J-Barturen 4 Rio-James volved in an altercation 202, Butch Savino 202, „ Bob EARLY BIRDS - Rose T DOUBLE PLAYS. WHO S. Rio-lspa 6. J.J.-James S. Ceno-Mondra 6. Renedo-Bolivar II Hartford Jai-Alai Stolen Rases with a sports writer last Oliver 211-211-56L George Surdek 125-141-390, Sophie HIT INTO A SINGLE GAME 7 Iturregui-leoAfl 8. Renedo-landa 7. Iturregui-Carea 8. Pete-Landa National League - Moreno. Pitt Moquin 203, Ed Bachl 200, Welply 136-147-378, Pete SERIES RECORD 3 O.R'S ? Subs Rodrifuei-Mondra Subs kasu-Javier II Penney Squad Sunday, has been ordered A. WILLIE STARGELL FOURTH: FOURTH: Orr Would Trade 67; North, SF 51; Lopes, LA 42; to appear at a hearing in Art Thompson 204, Ken Lusa 130-127-353, Linda 1. leonel 2. Rodriguet l.Zegui 2. kasu Taveras, NY 39; Scott, St.L 36. Cooley 204, Tom Atamian Hatch 137, Carol Shea 133, B. WILLIE MAYS 3 Pete 4. Mondra 3 Rio 4. Mondra the National Football WILLIE M^COVEY ^ 5. Carra 6. Javier II S. Renedo 6. lavier II Windham Tie American L-ague - LeFlore, Det Jr. 200, Carl Ogren 207, Mary Backor 131. Fran League office on Tuesday, 7. Rio 8. Renedo 7. Carea 8. J.I Ladles night $3 seat,$l Awards for Health and Wilson, C 69; Cruz, Sea 41; Wills, it was announced Friday. Todd Brower 200, Ken Doyon 126-344. 001 A3H AYS 3Hi :J3MSUE Subs fausto Subs Pete Monday, Tex 36; Bumbry, Balt 33. Young 204, Brian FinH; FIFTH every Monday. Meet The final score reflected the NFL Commissioner Pete 1. Fausto-Arteche 2. Zeguilarier U 1. Hurregui-Jan 2. Zegui-Mondra Sept. 1/ Pilehing Vielories Boyington 202, John Zulaica and Pierre; get TORONTO (UPC) - Bobby Orr would trade the glittering closeness of play as Penney High and Rozelle called the hearing 3 kasu-Mondra 4. Rio-landa 3. kasulspa 4. Rodriguei-leonet autographed photo 6PM. Windham High battled to a 1-1 tie in National League - Niekro, Hou 18- Jenkins 204-552, John CATERERS- Angie Or- S Geno’leonet 6. Renedo-Jan S. Orbea 111-Javier II 6. GenoAsis III to determine if any dis­ 7. Pete-Asis III 8. Hurregui-Carea 7. J.J.-Carea 8. Renedo-Arleche trove of awards that make him the most honored player in NHL the 1979 CCIL soccer opener for both 10; Niekro, Atl 18-19; Reuschel, Chi Meyers 204-566. tolani 126-345, B etty ( ^ Hole ciplinary action should be Ritchie 128, Vivian Fiora Subs J.I -Bolivar II Subs Pele-8olivar (1 No performances history for a chance to return to the ice. schools yesterday in East Hartford. 17-10; Richard, Hou 16-12; Lee, Mtl takqn against Clayborn, SIITH; SIXTH; Tuesday, 15-10; Carlton, Phil 15-11. MERCHANTS - Rich 139, Maureen Chapman l.Orbea i-Carea 2. Eusebio ispa 1. Joaquin-leonet 2. Ilurregui-Ecenarro Orr, whose uncanny grace and was named the NHL’s rookie of the The Black Knights connected first who traded punches with TALLWOOD 3. l.J.-Ecenarro 4. Riekkmdo II 4 Durango-Mondra Mike 127, Joan Baldyga 130, 3. Pete-kiondoU Sept. 18 speed revolutionized the game for year. His rise to maturity like his fall five minutes into the second period American League - Flanagan, Boston Globe sports writer Mazur 147-135-412, 18 Holes - Gross, S Joaquift-Asij III 6. Artano-Leonet S. Artano-Ochoa 6- EusebioCarea Norm Joyce Lindsjly 153-379, 7 Duran{o-2oquj 8. Renedo-Ochoa 7. Renedo-Zoqui 8. Orbea HI Asis III defensemen, capped his meteoric from grace was swift. with Dennis Wishart getting the goal. Balt 22-7; John, NY 18-8; Koosman, Will McDonough Sunday Belanger 153-391, Florence Ramsey 87; Net, Minn 18-13; Guidry, NY 17-7; Kloter 167-397, Stan Helene Dey 129-354. Subs Rodriguei'Landa Subs Rodriguer-Jan career by becoming the youngest In 1966 the defenseman’s game was. The Whippets drew even six minutes after the Patriots defeated Helen Wasyluk 71, Betty SEVENTH: SEVENTH; Eckersley, Bos 16-10, Wednesday, Regular evening player ever inducted into the Hockey a series of brute plodding skirmishes. into the second half on a goal by the New York Jets 56-3. Dziadus 71; Low 1. Joaquin .2. Alls til 1. IriondoH 2. Asis III Earned Run Average 3. OrbeaW 4. Durango 3. Orbea n 4. Durango Hall of Fame — just one year after Orr brought blinding speed, James Young. Clayborn also had an in­ putts,Marie Johnson 30; Sept. 19 performance. National League - Hume, Cin 2.77; S. lascarui 6. Ermua S. Zabala 6. Garamendi his retirement from the game. stylishness, the ability, to pivot on a Penney had a 25-21 edge in shots. cident with writers the 9 Holes - Gross, Leslie 7. ZabaJa 8. Carimendi 7. Bascaran 8. Artano Rogers, Mtl 2.81; Richard, Hou 2.94; Subs kiondo 1 "The only thing that could top this dime. The fans caught on at once. Knight netminder Mike Conforto was previous week after a loss Dubaldo 44; Net, Irene Subs Joaquin Schatzeder, Mtl 2.96; Hooton, LA (Weekend Radio, TV J Cague 35, Helen Wasyluk EIGHTH; EIGHTH: would be to be back on the ice as a When Orr took to'the ice the game called upon to make nine saves and to Pittsburgh. 1. JoaquHvEcMano 2. Durango-kiondo II 1. ioaquin-Ochoa 2. Zabali-leonel Beer and dogs 25e player. I still have the itch to play, was re-invented. Windham goalie Jeff Boone made 2.97. The fight took place after 371. Low putts, N Marie 3. Orbea i-Garitj 4. ftiscarinOehoa 3. Bascaran-Asis i 4. Orbea M-Pierre Th ursd^ , especially every year about this time American League - Guidry, NY Clayborn allegedly shoved SATURDAY Orioles, Ch.3, 22,38, Johnson 14. S. Eusebto-Urquiata 6. Ennua-Caramendi 5. Artano-Urquiata 6. EusebioZoqui each tonight. Then 12 years later, at the age 30, 'eight stops. 7. Artano-Pierre 8. ZabaiaZoqui 7. Durango-Garita 8. Ermua-Ecenirro Sept. 20 when the other guys are beginning to 2.88; John, NY 2.98; Palmer, Balt several reporters who 1 . WCTTennis, Ch.18 WTIC Orr was finished due to a series of in­ 1 - Wrestling, Ch.22 2 - Yanks vs. Tigers, Subs Aica Javier II Subs Asca-Soroa report for camp,” said the 31-year- juries and operations that steadily 3.02; Eckersley, Bos 3.08; Caldwell. were interviewing wide WNTH: NRfTH; ‘Mil 3.11. 1:30 ■ Wide World of W'lNF 1. Eusebio-Zoqui 2. ErmuaEcenarro 1. JoaquinGaramendi I lascarankiondo H old Orr. whittled the cartilage from his left Player of Month receiver Harold Jackson 4. Zulaica-Asis III Regular evening Slrikeoiils Sports, Ch.8 3. Artano-Carila 3. Asca-Zoqui 4. ZuJaicaOchoa Joining Orr was Henri Richard, the knee. St. Louis Cardinal first baseman, some 15-20 feet from SUNDAY S. BaicaranSoroa 6. Durango-Javier S. Remen-Ecmarro 6. Ermua-Soroa Friday, pdrrormance National League - Richard, Hou ‘ 2 - Mets vs. Pirates, 7. Remen-Ochoa 8. Ajca-Caramendi 7. Zabala-Javier 8. Eusebio-Garita stocky artistic center who helped But in nine full seasons with the Keith Hernandez, has been selected Clayborn’s locker. 12 - Tennis Douhlcs, Sept. 21 263; Niekro, Atl 186; Carlton. Phil Ch.9 Subs Joaquin-Urquia{a Subs Ourango-Urquiaga lead the Montreal Canadiens to 11 Boston Bruins Orr captured virtually Player of the Month In the National The league office said no Ch.24 TENTH: TENTH: 182; Blyleven, Pitt 155; Sutton. LA 2 - Tennis Doubles, ELKS - Ralph Doyer 362, Stanley Cups from 1955 to 1975. every award the game has to offer — League for August. Hernandez, who decision will be made on I - Lions vs. Jets, Ch.3 1. Artano 2. Urquiaga 1.Ermua 2. Pierre and Perry. SD 139. Ch.24 1 - Mets vs. Pirates, John Rieder 139-142-386, 3. Aica 4. Pierre 3. Urquiaga 4 Aice Harry Howell, the durable including eight consecutive Norris currently leads the league in hitting disciplinary action until a 5. Zulaica 8. Javier 5. Javier 8. Remen Matinee and evening. American League - Ryan. Cal 192; 3 • Michigan vs. Notre Dave Richards 149-373, A1 Saturday, gentleman of hockey, whose career Trophies as as the league’s most with an average of .346, had a tremen­ review of the hearing. Ch.9 7. Remn 8. Soroa 7. Soroa 8. ZuJaka El Rehote Restaurant Dame, Ch.8 1 . Patriots vs. Atkins 138-360, Tony Subs Zabala Subs Bascaran spanned three decades and 1,581 valuable defenseman. dous month at the plate. The 26-year- Guidry. NY 182; Flanagan, Balt 170; Time of the hearing was Sept. 22 matinee brunch 11:30-3 Jenkins, Tex 150; Koosman. Minn 3 • SportsWorid, Hengals, Ch.30 Desimone 148-382, Ding ElEVENTH; OEVENTH; games, the most ever by a “This is a tremendous way for it all old native of San Francisco hit .384 not announced. 1. Aiea-Zoqui 2. lasoaran-Carita 1. Aica-kiondo B 2. Zebala-Pierre 143. Ch.22 2 ■ Red Sox vs. Orioles, Farr 135-392, Bob Bonadies defenseman, was also inducted along to end... But the urge play never with 48 hits in the 31 games. Included ■ Clayton held a news con­ 3. Enmia-^e 4. Artano-Sorva 3. Ermua-Garita 4. Bascaran-Urquiaga S u m ’s 3:30 ■ Sports Special, 351, Don Benoit 140, John 5. Remen-kiomJo H 6. Zutaica-Garamendi S. Eusebio-Soroa 8. Zulaica-Ecenarro with Gordon Juckes, the secretary- in his 48 hits were 14 doubles. Her­ ference earlier this week Ch.22,38, WTIC leaves you,” he said. National League - Sutter. Chi 35; Ch.3 2 - Yanks vs. Tigers, LaChapelle 352, Hal 7. Zabala-Urquia{a 8. Eusebio-Javier 7. Remen-Garamendi 8. Durango-Javier manager of the Canadian Amatuer An unparalleled playmaker, and a Heading Towards Net nandez is also the current leader in to apologize to McDonugh, Subs Ouranco-Ecenarro Subs Artano-Zoqui Tekulve, Pitt 27; Garber. Atl 22; 4:15 • Reds vs. Waldron 136-154-400, Bill ^HARTFORD w#MMI Hockey Association for 18 years. knack for setting the tempo of the doubles. During the month, Her­ who refused to accept the WINE TWEinU: TWELmt Expressive Jeff Lombardo (11) of Manchester High heads past Sambito. Hou 19; Lavelle, SF 18. ' Dodgers, Ch.22,30 3:30 - Ryder Cup Golf, Hanson 146-398, Bill Adamy 1. lascaran-kiaodo R 2. toaqwn-tkquiaga l.Aica-Ochoa 2. loaqun-Garjta Information; .549-7010. Reservations: 249-l37t “I grew up with the same dream game to suit his team, Orr won a nandez drove in 21 runs and added 3 apology. The Boston Globe 3. Duranfo-Carita 4. Atca-Pierre 3. Artano-Pierre 4. ErmiuUrquiaga View major sporting events on our ,30-foot T V screen. fallen Enfield defender in soccer action yesterday at Memorial American League - Marshall. 4:30 - Sports Spec­ 376, Joe Pagano 367, Jack that most boys in Canada have — to total of 31 awards for playing stolen bases. The Cardinals, a said it was considered Ch.8 S. Renefl-Ecefiarro 6. Ermua-Soroa S. Zulaica-tarainendi 8. Bascaran-Javier Field. Lombardo scored goal but it wasn’t enough as Indians Minn 30: Kern. Tex 26: Stanhouse. tacular , Ch.3 4 . Bears vs. Cowboys, Talley 178-142-409, Bernie 7. Zabalalavier 8. Zaiaica-Ociwa 7. Remen-Zoqui 8. Zabala-Soroa play in the NHL,” said Orr. excellence, including the two Conn tremendous hitting club, have a team legal action against Balt. Monge. Clev and Lopez, Det 18. 7:30 - Red Sox vs. Welch 143-383. Subs Eus(bio-Zoi)ui Subs DurM^o-Econarro In the 1966-67 season, Orr then 18, Smythe Trophies as the NHL’s MVP. dropped opener. (Herald photo by Adamson) batting average of over .280, Clayborn. Ch.3 ( PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15, 1979 — PAGE SEVENTEEN H tip W a n M 13 Http Wtntpd □ N O TIC E S 13 H 0lp Wanted I f H olp Wanted 13 H»lp Wonlod 13 Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 ^'^'k-k-k-k'k-k'k'k'k-k-k-kit-kir-kieir-k-k-k-k'kitit'kir-kif'k ■kir-kir-k-k'k-k-kie-k-k-k-k-kir'k'k-kirir'k-kir'k-k-k-kir-kirir if it it if SHEET METAL WORKER DIETARY HELP- Accepting t iw a S W » PERSON FULL TIME CASHIER & CLASS A INSTRUMENT SW** L ott and Foun d 1 Experienced. Soldering etc. applications for present and SALES CLERK- Days only. FUUTIME Can 528-2101. future openings in our Dietary TO WORK IN MAKER able to read Pleasant working conditions PART TIME Blueprints with minimum OFFICE HELP LOST- Sealpoint Siamese. department. Full time and SERVICE OFFICE in a modem pharmacy. Apply WANTED: Loviniiving sitter for part time positions available, supervision. Day shift Immediate opening, small Declawed. Vicinity of Ineludaa pickup and in person at once to UggetL' - guaranteed. Overtime. Paid office. Challenging duties. Griswold & Trumbill St. Robertson kindergartener. Apply in person: East Hart­ Rexall Pharmacy, PERMANENT From 10 AM to school time, ford Convalescent, 745 Main dcHvary. Insurance, uniforms fur­ Typing a must. Much Answers to "Simon” . Manchester Parkade. nished, paid holidays, quarter­ Reward. Call 646-6705 after 3 occasionally after school for 3 Street, East Hartford, Conn. Muat have good driving POSITION phone contact with Call 643-2711 kids starting in September, rocord. ly bonus, , plus additional customers. Write FULL o t p.m. DENTAL ASSISTANT- benefits. Apply in person to: touY» but some time is available In Experience a requirement. Nationwide inventory ser­ TIME, P.O. Box 343, August if desired. 649-1103 Allied Instrument & Tool Co., Paraonaft 2 Modem ^ to date multi-girl vice has openings for peo­ Glastonbury. or 289-7549 ask for Elaine.- . Apply In poraon lo: 67 W o odland S tr e e t, RECEPTIONIST IN 8 T A N O Z IM E K office. Excellent benefits. ple to take inventories Manchester between 7 a.m. RUSSELL'S BARBER SHOP Immediate opening. and 4 p.m. Homot lor Solo OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House MANCHESTER -Heavy Saturdays, Sundays and 23 Homes lo r Solo 23 InvoUmont Property 25 □M|SC. FOR SALE A itlc la i tor Solo 41 has resumed regular hours; telephone / reception work Manchester area. 'Te'telephone ' MOnilltTYBinS. 649-8125. some weeknights. Good SECRETARY FOR THE Tuesdayluesoay - Fridayrriaay 8:30»:3U - 5:30,6:30, olui bookkeenina'and com- math skills preferred and M A SO N ’S H e l p e r - Coventry Public Schools. COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 FLAT FIELDSTONE - for Saturd/y 8:00- 5?M p.m. l^nefUs^ A^,jly M iM O.I Pl,'fer'^S?i“ '’.‘T x p e r i “n?e M a n p h W M f r ROOMS, 1st floor family adding machine experience Experience preferred, must Typing and shorthand feet waterfront property with Articlot tor Solo 41 retaining walls, patios or ...... I______I______I______preferred but not essential. 4- room with fireplace, 4 FIREMAN - WATCHMAN. helpful but not necessary. be dependable and have required. Full time. Contact 4 large cottages in very good fireplaces. Call 295-0250 or Bondi-Stockt-Mortgtgei 8 niiuw irD ccDWTcir to 4 1/2-day week. Excellent Experienced on high pressure transportation. 646-4134. enerous sized bedroom?, 2 SBEDMOM condition. Fully furnished, 295-0034. OIL BURNER SERVICE MATURE LOVING WOMAN We will train you. Phone Dr. Donald NIcoIetti, at 742- f/2 baths, central air,'7 car MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all salary and benefits for right to babysit in nay home. Own boiler preferred, year round, 8913. EOE. She iierath located in Sandy Beach area, GOVERNMENT required and transporta­ garage, walkout basement, Colonial, full carpeted FOR SALE- Pine China residential. All benefits. M & person. Send resume to: P.O. transportation. References. $3 good wajzes and overtime. docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ GUARANTEED BUSINESS Box J, c/o Manchester Paid CMS, Blue (>oss and tion to meeting point. EXPiRIENdtD $83,500. Group I, Philbrick newer kitchen, bath and turesque setting. Very ALUMINUM Sheets used as Hutch. Excellent condition. LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. M Oil, Route 6, Bolton! per hour. Call 646-6240. DIRECTOR OF ADULT Agency. 646-4200. Herald. Life Insurance. Amerbelle Weekend availability a HUCNINEOraUTOM EDUCATION. Send letter and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING furnace. Dining room and private. Owners want to printing plates, .007 thick Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107. Phone 281-4112. finance. Excellent investment 23x28'4", 25 cents each or 5 DIETARY AIDES- Fqll time Corp. 104 East Main Street, must. $3.25 per hour to WANTED resume to Dr. Donald Nicolet- living room, treed lot. walk FOOD CONCESSION HELP Rockville. Apply between 9 VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1/2 to school —$,53,900. for group or individual. Zanotti for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be 24-FOOT POOL - Above and part time positions start with periodic in­ First or second shift. ti. Coventry Public Schools, ROOM COLONIAL- 3 picked up before 11 a.m. WANTED - Part time mor­ AM - 4 PM. EOE. creases depending upon Box 356, Coventry, Ct. 0 6 ^ . ground, side surface available in our'Dietary Openings for Engine PH O N E 643-2711 fireplaces, large Family Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. ONLY. skimmer, ladder, vacuum, This Is a good time of COOKS & KITCHEN nings and nights available. Department. Apply in person: your ability. For interview EOE. the year to make some HELPERS- Available Must be dependable. Apply GENERAL MECHANIC - Lathe, Milling Machine, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Room. Very luxurious winter cover, filter. Mint con­ East Hartford Convalescent appointment call 644-2574, Bridgeport, N/C Cin- throughout! Call R. Zimmer, M E R R in ^MANCHESTEBn DELIVERING DARK LOAM dition. $225. 649-1785. changes around your weekends and evenings. Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer Home, 745 Main Street, East Full time days plus overtime. THIS IS YOUR y 848*1180 Experienced preferred. Paid CMS, Blue Cross and Monday, September 17th timatic and Jog Bore. Full J.D. Real Estate for details. One year old contemporary - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also home. Sell those extra Street. Monday through Satur­ Hartford. OPPORTUNITY to train to U-snaped Ranch. Drivers License. 'Mature in­ day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Life Insurance. Amerbelle after 10 AM and ask for paid insurance, 9 Holidays, Help Wanted 13 646-1980, or 647-1139. sand, gravel and stone. 643- ORGAN SPINET - M-3 Model, Items with a Classified John Hall. become an optician in our ap­ Professionally landscaped. 9504. dividuals. Apply in person: Corp., 104 East Main Street, paid vacation. Please app­ prenticeship program. Optical ADVERTISING not electronic. True organ ad. DENTAL ASSISTANT- Posi­ MANCHESTER, BY Lovely new residential sound. Excellent condition. Garden Grove Caterers, EARN $200 WEEKLY - Part Rockville. Apply between 9 ly in person only: Style Bar, Inc., 643-1191. area. 5 bedrooms. 2 baths, tion available in Glastonbury. Man (or Man) lor t varioty OWNER, 6 room (iape, new CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye Draw bars. $500. Call 649-1785. Keeney Street, Manchester. time, light typing or ad­ Excellent opportunity for in­ AM - 4 PM. EOE. DEADLINE RATES COLUMBIA LAKE AREA- living-dining room combo, dressing sales letters. No U -N CORPORATION of repair and modamlza- kitchen, lovely yard. $50’s. By set, electric welder, acetylene dividual with experience, in­ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 12 0 0 n o o n ine day before 1 dty ...... 12$ word p6T day • appointment. 643-9380. No Oversized 2 1/2 BATHS large family kitchen, fami­ outfit, aluminum ladder, FULL i PART TIME for experience necessary. Write 1M TuniMl Road ptibliCAlion llon work at aavaral SWING CRADLE, car bed, □ EMPLOYMENT terested in personal growth, HOMEWORKERS. Earn to clean my Bolton home S d iy i ...... 11$ word p«r dty agents. RAISED RANCH. 2 ly room with fireplace and trailer tires, new electric stroller, playpen, maternity Snack Bar and Golf Course. National Marketing, Box 244, All OPPORTUNITY PROM... $Big$ securing, stuffing Vamon, CT. 08066 every ’Thurway or Friday. Deadl’ne tor Saturday and Mon* 6 days ...... 10$ word per dty loeallona In Manchaator. fireplaces. Family room, 2 and responsibility. Excellent da\ IS 12 00 Noon Friday sliders to large deck. Ther- generator, electric lawn- clothes and baby clothes. 643- Apply at: Tallwood Country 6N, Dundee. Illinois, 60118. benefits and salary, commen­ envelopes. Free Details. References. $4.00 per hour. M d ty t .. 0$ d t y t ...... Carpantry, ahaat rock, car garage. $64,900. mopane windows c lu b . Route 85 Hebron. Phone REQAL 15 words $2.00 minimum FOREST HILLS- 8 room mower. Evenings, 633-7060. 1121. Help Wonted 13 surate with experience. Reply: Titan, Box 94688 V15, OFFICE HELP wanted. Neat Call 649-7670. paint, minor plumbing, Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first LESSENGER CO., 646-8713, throughout, large 2 car at­ 646-1151. TOOLMAKER- Mold Maker, Please call 633-8371. BREETINdS A GIFTS Senaumberg, III. 60194. handwriting. Call 643-2741. Hippy A di ...... $2.50 Inch minor olocirical, otc. or 742-9686. tached garage, 2000 sq. ft. Machinist. Good pay. Many PLEASE READ floor family room with STAMP ALBUM- 1926 thru TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. JANITRESS for m e lfi^ size Contract baaia - chock on fireplace, large modern walk-out basement. 1970 Commeratives, $300. No Apply 81 Commerce Street, LIVE-IN COMPANION for benefits. 50 hour week. Call MOTHERS - Are you in need BROILERMAN- Full time EXPERIENCED CEMENT apartment complex. Hours 5 BOLTON / MANCHESTER elderly gentleman in Gl^ton- 643-4257, or come to Vernon complatlon of each Job. kitchen, sliders to large deck, Owner-Agent jokers or dealers please. 646- Glastonbury PTG of part-time work while your evenings. Some kitchen FINISHER- Full time. Own p.m.-lO p.m.; 3 nights a week. YOUR AD walkout basement, gas heat, 2 LINE- 5 Commercial Acres. BRAND NEW WEDDING bury. Call after 6 p.m,. 633- Mold & Tool Inc., 199 Forest Ciass'tied ads are tanen over me Alao will conaldar both • 4 9 - 1 4 1 1 7841, after 5:00 p.m. COMPANY. Telephone 633- children are in school? (Tome Ampitoa'i IkMM color ooMog. experience necessary. Call transportation. Good pay. 633- Call Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 car garage, wooded lot. Group Gorgeous Cape. Many extras! GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. 7631. 5653 or 643-5932. Street, Manchester. Aloo a ufUquo opportunity to In- Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. 7495 anytime. for appointment. phone as a convenience The contract boala and hir- Reduced $36,000, now $133,000. Best reasonable offer in and talk to us about our Hp'aifl IS 'esoonsibie lor only I, Philbrick Agency, 6464200. SWIM POOLS distributor dis­ flexible hours for Nurse Aide * ~ tao TOUT Inoomo. nlahlng big workahop LESSENGER CO., 646-8713, accepted. Please telephone SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un­ NURSES AIDES- Full time. Author MermoUon on oomino pne ncor'ed'tnsertion and men posing of brand new 31’ long CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC Positions, Full-time positions a monay phono, wrHa or vM HELP NEEDED to work at EXPERIENCED CABINET SECRETARY WANTED, 10 plua big atoraga araa plua or 742-9686. Household Goods 40 646-2161, after 6:00 p.m. its. Hard worker. Mechanical Experienced preferred but oni\ to me Size ot the onqmai m- above ground pools complete - Experienced only. Top also available, ^ p ly in per­ ouroatalogoutloL outdoor Flower Locations, MAKER WANTED. Excellent hours per week, $3,25 per s e '1'0’' Errors which flO not truck parking plua olfica with huge 16’ sundeck, fen­ wages i^ply: Atlas Tile, 1862 experience necessary. Please training will be given. Apply son: Meadow's Convalescent Friday, Saturday or Sunday. ening. Displaycraft, hour, college student lessen me value ol the adyer- MINI FARM- Coventry. 3 REFRIGERATORS ^ p ly in person 9 to 11 at in person: East Hartford Con­ KSDLCKniKSiaFTS all rant (roo. cing. filter. Asking $687. “Berlin ■■ Tpke..pke.. Wethersfield, Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Car needed. S D R Enter­ anchester, 643-9557. preferred. Call Crossroads, tis e m e n i w<;i not be co rre c te d by NEWHiMES Bedroom Ranch. Large gar­ Washers / Ranges, used, Financing and installation 563-0151 Fountain Village Apartments, valescent Home, 745 Main M HBINI M M, I RM NIN an additional insertion Good character and com* On gorgeous treed lots age. 4 stall barn, with corral. Manchester. BM-S 240 prises, Andover, Conn., 742- ^ 2 0 1 5 . guaranteed and clean. New available. Call Jerry collect, 175 D ow ney D riv e . Street, East Hartford. 9965. p o n tan cy a M U S T . w/city utilities and gas Only $56,900. LESSENGER FORCED HOT AIR shipment damaged. G.E & FURNACE- Some age but fine 203-324-9289. RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 Manchester, see Carroll John­ DENTAL ASSISTANT needed ELECTRICAL R oloroncoa and heat. 3 and 4 bedroom CO., 646-8713 or 742-9686. FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices, p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m. shifts. son Brundrett. SWITCHBOARD oxparlonea In raply. P.O. models. Cape Dutch, L- working order. Four burner for buw specialty dental of­ UTAIL PHAIIIMCV APPRENTICE - Minimum 2 B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main natural gas stove, brown. Fine WASHER - DRYER, OrienUI Apply director of nursing. OPERATOR- 4 nights per fice. Experience preferable KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - PART TIME- ’’Gopher’’ years experience in residen­ Holp Wanted 13 Holp Wanted 13 Box 907, South WIndaor. Colonial, Colonial, Street, 643-2171. RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., Full time 9 to 5. Must have SIEK8 wanted 4 hours daily, between older wardrobe. 649-5547. Si American Rugs, Salmonbrook Convalescent but not necessary for mature tial wiring. 643-7985, 646-5283. w/fireplaced family room, Miscellaneous furniture. Cali Home, off House Street, working with an excellent sup­ 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturchy & experience on 9610 Decision Girl for Pharmacy duties. No 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Duties con­ ASSEMBLERS- Tired of the person. Excellent working niyhts or .Sundays. Previous phar- 2 car garage , priced from MANCHESTER- 6 room ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. 646-7254 after 6 p.m. Glastonbury. Please call 633- porting staff. Very pleasant Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. data or 129 IBM keypuncher. sist of: Chasing for parts, ELECTRICAL average job? Local West Custom made draperies, slip­ conditions, medical benefits, macy or nurses aide experience motor vehicle registration, - $91,900. Dutch Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 1 Hutch, walnut finish, 5244. atmosphere. Good wages and^ Edwards Answering Service, profit sharing and uniform Call 249-6534 for appointment. AUTO LIFT MiCHANIC Hartford manufacturing com­ covers and upholstery. Budget benefits. Please call Doris^ 646-5406. Ask for Mrs. Bayles. preferred Ability to type helpful state inspection and picking ’The security systems in­ 1/2 baths, carpeted living excellent condition $150. New 2 CHAIRS, 1 Wing Back, allowance available. Call 525- Experienced, pleasant pany has immediate openings MERRin Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 Floral Print, 1 Recliner, gold, NURSES AIDES wanted for Blain, RN, Director of but not necessary. Send resume to up cars. Good driving record, dustry is booming, for that different type of agency 848-1160 room with fireplace, formal B-13 Steel Radial Firestone 3868 after 10AM. Box HH, c'^o Manchester Herald. working conditions, paid or 646-1000. $50 each. Call 633-4866. full time on all shifts. Apply Nurses, 646-0129. PART TIME JANITOR for and able to drive standard creating an unusual oppor­ assembly. Steady work, and RESTAURANT HELP - Dish dining room, screened sun- 721 Tire, $35. 643-1814. medium size office complex. transmission cars. Ideal for holidays, hospitalization, tunity with our growing possible overtime, which may machine operator, all shifts, porch, 1 car garage. 1/2 acre director of nursing. Salmon- lasting opportunity. ELECTRIC RANGE- With DRESSER WITH MIRROR - brook Convalescent Home, off MALE & FEMALE - Part- Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 active retired person to earn a company. We have im­ lead to advancement. Please full and part time. Person for private treed lot. A gracious BLACK & WHITE GOOD HOURS DAIRY QUEEN has part time HOME HEALTH AIDES. Apply in person older home with original eye level oven, and lower PORTABLE TELEVISION $40., 4 drawer filing cabinet. House Street, Glastonbury. time general Pizza Shop nights a week. Phone Mr, few extra dollars. Cali Harry mediate openings in our call Monday thru Friday 10 light cleaning, good part time CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, oven. First $100 takes it. Call duties. Apply within: 'Tom­ and DOLLARS positions available nights and Provide personal care to peo­ Stickels at Suburban Motors between 10AM-3PM exposed oak woodwork, SET- $30. Call 528-7212 $60. 646-0888. Please call 633-5244. Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ ple in their homes. Home Installation and Service a.m. to 4 p.m., telephone 247- work for retiree. Apply at Remodeled Kitchen and 568-9439. my's Pizzaria, 267 East pointment. weekends for males who are for an appointment, 649-2076. 1696. Request Mr. Stephens. Farm Shop, 2892 Main Street, Baths. Aluminum siding, in- french doors and more. Up to anytime. 18 or over. Apply in person: health aide certification or Dillon SaIggiSanrIci Departments for career ATTENTION - Need 2 people Center Street, Manchester. Housewives, college Glastonbury. ground pool with patio and date with aluminum storms, students, excellent oppor­ 242 Broad Street, Manchester. aide training preferred. S IS M A IN 8T. minded individuals. insulated attic and energy ef­ EXPANDWAY DINING WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe over 21, Immediate employ­ TYPISTS AND CLERK PART TIME SALES - privacy. Group I, Philbrick TABLE - Double bed - tunity to meet new people Training provided if needed. M A N C H iiT U H Military and low voltage ficient, new oil burner. washing machine, XC, $135.00. ment. This is not a fancy ad, TYPISTS are needed to work Flexibility in hours. Must COUNTER POSITION. Apply Agency,. 646-4200. Kneehole Bureau - Mirrors - CB NEW G.E. - 40 channel, in the Hartford area. Call WANTED: Warehouse man wiring experience is help- Reduced from original listing Zenith 21 inch portable black we simply want a person who while you supplement your have own transportation. in person at Swiss Laundry, Lamps - Carpets - Rugs- digital with power mike. Cost today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. and Blanchard grinder SENIOR ful. We provide an 521 East Middle ’Turnpike. CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE of $69,900 to $64,900 for im­ and white TV- $45.00. Wall $100, sell $50 646-1356. needs a permanent job. Ad­ MONEY - Need more? Work income part time/full time trainee. Second shift opening. Mileage paid. For further in­ CLEANING WOMAN wanted, Drapes - Window Shades - vancement opportunity. Call QA TECHNICIAN excellent pay and benefit Manchester. LAUNDRY AND DIAPER BY OWNER- Manchester. 6 mediate sale. Call 649-6763. cabinet grouping- $50.00. part time while you or your positions available. From 7 Must have own transporta­ formation call: Manchester i day a week. Own transporta­ SERVICE needs folders full Curtain Rods - Stereo AM/FM Brand new 2 drawer filing between 10 a m and 3 pm. - CLEANING PERSONNEL AM - 3 PM. Above average second SHIFT package. rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 1/2 FRANKLIN STOVE- Cast children are in school. Dairy tion. Cali 289-7955 between 9 Public Health Nursing tion. References. $4.00 per or part time, AM and PM. Call Manchester - Radios - Projection Screen - cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. 528-3869. E.O.E. for residental cleaning ser­ starting wages and Performs tests, records Call 728*1846 baths. Wall to wall carpeted. Hutch - 51 piece set dishes - Iron, very good condition. Queen has flexible hours to fit and 3 PM for interview. Association, 647-1481, Monday hour. Call 643-7745. BABYSITTER NEEDED IN 289-1527. vice, Transportation - Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. An data, and compares between 9 and 3 for Walk to school. Call 646-2522, Amber glasses - 13 inch Stove pipe and grate included. your daily schedule. We have necessary. Call benefits, uniforms MY HOME (30 Cooper Street) ★ COMPARE ★ EXCELLENT CONDITION- BABYSITTER NEEDED- equal opportunity affirmative production lots with es­ QUALITY CONTROL & after 5 p.m. No Agents. Mounted Snow Tires - many $135.(K). Call 643-8406. year-round openings nights, DOMESTICARE 643-1945. provided to arrange ap­ CARPENTERS - S om e application between the hours of 8:00 and Coionial Gold Herculon Swivel Monday through Thursday. 3 action employer. CHIEF INSPECTOR- Must be Asking $59,900. The best home investment this small items. 149 Chestnut weekends and lunch hours. pointment for personal in­ experience needed. Call 872- tablished standards. In­ 8 0 N IT R O L Rocker, $100. Black Boston WOOD FOR SALE- All p.m. to 10p.m. Own transpor­ qualif'“d on aircraft parts. All 5:00, Monday-Friday for 10 year *•* WHtfwood of Mmehostor. Street. 643-4622. Apply in person: DQ, 242 terview. 3375. forms supervisor of dis­ ATTRACTIVE FIVE ROOM Rocker $70. Set of McGregor Hardwood, cut and split into 2 tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; EXPERIENCED SANDWICH company paid benefits. Inter­ 8E C U R ITY month old boy. Starting Oc­ LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Quality ccnsiruction by Brahaney Broad Street. Manchester. DEBURRING HAND - Must crepancies. High school BUNGALOW - Central loca­ Golf Clubs (irons and woods) foot lengths. $45.00 a pick up weekends anytime. MAKER and Waitres.ses be capable of doing precise viewing 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. tober 1. Stop by anytime after SERVICE has 2 openings. 3 to & Choma Hillside, wooded loca­ MICROWAVE OVEN- $200. GAS STATION ATTENDANT diploma or equivalent, 8 Y 8 T E M 8 tion, excellent condition. $100 - used 1 season. Pair of truck load delivered. Call 742- wanted for cocktail lounge. CALL FHKNOLY debarring work similar to air­ Dynamics Metal Products 5:30 or call 643-9497 between 9 evenings, counting, sorting, tion in one ol Manchester's most Call anytime, 633-4866. 3 years LATHE OPERATORS - With wanted for morning shift. 6 good math skills and good Samuelson Broker. 649-0498. Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $10. 659- 9815. SEWERS- Experienced on In­ 2 years' experience. Good Call 644-9637 between 9 a m. AM to 2 PM. Must be craft work. Apply in person: Company, 422 North Main 8:30 - 4:30. Ask for Linda. and tending washers. Call 289- desirable areas Past perfor­ old. Excellent operating con­ dustrial Sewing Machines. RESTAURANT mechanical aptitude 0718. benefits. Salary nMotiable. and 12 noon, E.Htfd 8llv«r Lana experienced, dependable and Metronics, Inc., Route 6 & Street, Manchester. 646-4048. SOCIAL SERVICE CLIENT 1527. mance has shown area to have dition! Will train if necessary. Good Hawk Precision Co., 303 44A, Bolton. required. QA or related lab one of the highest appreciation starting pay for the right peo­ PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - willing to work. Some ASSESSMENT WORKER for LIVE IN COMPANION / Burnham Street, East Hart­ 569-1040 managerial duties. Sec John experience preferred. FULL & PART TIME Home Care program, respon­ HOUSEKEEPER for con­ OPEN SUNDAY rales Custom-built, one-of-a- GOLD ELECTRIC RANGE - ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday ford, telephone 528-9845, Full time. Coventry PHNA. •Od mdnm S/f FULL TIME - For CLERKS needed for third kind homes Gas heal, city $100. Call 649-0717. RN or BSN. Experience at A-1, 568 Center Street, sible for assessment of elderly valescing male. For further 1-5 p.m. thru Friday. Apply in person Manchester. housekeeping department. shift. Apply in person at 7- clients and coordination of details call, 6^7555 before sewers, energy features. P ^ ^ The Sentry at: Pillowtex Corp,, 49Regent preferred. E.O.E. 742-7369. ROOFER- Experienced in Manchester Convenient to highways, schools 1 CERAMIC TOP Electric BUS BOYS - Full time lunch Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut CLERK TYPIST Eleven Store, 509 Center supportive services. Master 5:00 p.m. Built Up & Shingle Roofing. Street, Manchester. Equal DRIVER TO DELIVER Immaculate aluminum A Shopping 3 homes now under Range, constant cleaning and dinner shifts. Apply at Street, Manchester. Street, Manchester. Degree in Social Work, Paid holidays and vacations. Opportunity Employer M/F AUTO BODY MAN - SPRING WATER, SOFT construction tor your inspection oven, $100. Wool, firm twist Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East PAHT-TIME counseling or Psychology, and Call 568-1440, between 7 and sided Colonial at 109 ^ Free Home Center Street, lyianchester. Experienced. Health in­ DRINKS. High school educa­ CARPENTER HELPER - ATTENDANCE CLERK- HOLLISTER STREET. rose colored rug. $25. 1 Sears surance, paid vacations, at least 2 years full time 8:30 a m., and 4 and 5 p.m. Comas see WILDWOOD tion. excellent driving record Part time and full time, 528- Types, distributes, and Part time. 5 to 8 PM. Monday experience in direct service to Fireplace, 2 car garage, Wringer Washer, excellent guaranteed work week. Apply CARRIER condition $25. 649-4146, Evaluation. FULL OR PART TIME necessary. Must have general 8958 or 289-7654. - Friday. Windsor Public CARRIER Woodland Auto Body Co., 1208 files order entry forms, patients, or BA and at least 3 RELIABLE BABYSITTER scremed-in porch, rec REALTY TRUST INVITATION MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ familiarity with Hartford maintains sales depart­ Schools, 6863631. Equal op­ years of full time experience NEEDED- 2 til 5 daily. room, I 'h bedrooms. A Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ County, Ample opportunity MOLD MAKER - Plastic in­ portunity employer. M/F. 6 4 9 -1 4 1 1 What house on lot located Rt. 87, Andover. person with good office skills Beverages, Spring Street CHARGEt Able to take the HELP WANTED problem. Call Warren E. 644-1539 books thru Trial Balance, to 8075. At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard to handle detail work. Will Extention, Glastonbury. • Sand Blaat or Haat a PROFIT SHARING * 4 bedrooms, fireplaced Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. train for advancement. Call Payroll and Quarterly Taxes. a PLENTY OF OVERTIME RIDING LESSONS indoor family room & living and written communication received. Said appeals are on Must have at least 3 years Treat Operator file and may be seen in the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Mrs. Davis, 643-0644 for M A C H IN IST a AIR CONDITIONED SHOP riding ring. Western stock room, formal dining-room, BRIDGEPORT. One year experience. Call Mrs. Bloom, • Turret Lathe Operator alum, siding, 2 car garage Manchester Cape Oflice Building. application. 646-2900. seat, saddle seat and hunt experience or trainee. Call • Engine Lathe Operator seat. All levels 228-9817. - $86,900. Dated Andover, Connecticut 8 September, 1979 15 • September 1979 today, Newgate Machine, M E R R in Houses by Peterman ★ Manchester. 647-1789. 50 houra, paid holldaya, VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Zoning Board of Appeals 1HEWIWDMFIi.C0. agency 848-1180 OPEN HOUSE excellent Inaurance Farm er faculty New York At Barnwood Road, Manchester Andover, Connecticut 289 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 646-6960 HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS OR W A N TED : R e tir e e s , PART TIME EVENINGS- benafita. Music and Art High School. Sunday 1-5 Mary C. McNamara, Chairman SOPHOMORES for part time housewives, cooks, kitchen Manchester. Light duty Professional Singer/Pianist. 023-9 644-8597. NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK waitresses. Work 3 days a helpers for food preparation. lanitoVdeaner 5Vvinin0« Apply In paraon; BEACH. Perfect retirement 41 HYDE STREET This is the first public invitation to view these models, week after school and Satur- /^ply in person L n d a y thru ^we^g IdeaM or r e S ^ o f priced in the mid-90’s for a ready-to-move-in home, we days. Apply in person: PIANO LESSONS- Given by home loaded with charm, 2 Key Restaurant. f: Brass Wednesday 9 - 5, Garden semf-refired M9 53M METRONIC, INC. bedroom Ranch, huge living expect these Capes, Colonials, and Salt Boxes to be sold Orove Caterers, Keeney ______Picture yourself in a rewarding position as a nurse Experienced Teacher, ages 5 to adult. $4.00 per lesson. Gail room, fireplace, oversized lot, quickly. Some of the features include: PART TIME MORNINGS - Street, Manchester. DISHWASHER- Full time Route • A 44A deeded beach rights. Electric LEGAL NOTICE evenings. Some kitchen aide. If you always wanted to work in the health Breitenfeld, 649-8053. With some mechanical CHILD CARE WORKERS- BOLTON RETAIL FIELD heat, $67,500. Call exclusive Oversized Garage In accordance with Section 9-19b of the Election Laws, experience necessary. Call care field but lacked the training and experience Carpeting experience. Apply: 270 Hart­ Oak Hill School has im­ Schoolt-Clotseo 19 agent,. Carol Cable-Wagner, Storms/Screen Rev. of 1975, notice is hereby given that the Registrars of Cavey’s Restaurant, 643-2751. necessary, here is your opportunity to learn the Appliances ford Road, Manchester. mediate openings for Child Beazley Co. Realtors. Equal Cul-De-Sac Road Voters will accept applications for admission as an elector required skills while earning excellent wages and housing opportunity. 443-4470. Deluxe Interior Trim Care Workers to work with FOR THE BEST - Manchester % Acre Lot at the following locations; multi handicapped children in benefits. SUPERVISOR Porch/Patio Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 Walk-In Closets Savings Bank of Manchester residential school. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ MANCHESTER- Park-Like Fireplace 923 Main Street Experienced with han­ Tht Mudows ConvalMcgnt Horn* oNm: Major food chain seeks ambitious, self motivaled troductory lesson with this ad. Charm. Cape with patio. 2'/5Bath? Amesite Drive EXPERKNCED TOWN OF MANCHESTER 2-Zone Heating System Thurs., Sept. 20 & 27, 1979 dicapped children required. 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour eppllcants for a fast paced position with unlimited op­ Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. Lovely kitchen. Recreation Wood, Aluminum, vinyl siding Associates Degree preferred. SOCIAL WORKER portunities. After completion of comprehensive 5-6 Room. Move-in condition! Underground Utilities 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. effective December 1, 1979. NURSE AIDES Full time. 37 1/2 Hours per $12,970 - $14,008 months training program, your major duties will In­ Low 50’s. By -appointment, Marshall's, Inc. week. Second shift. Starting □ REAL ESTATE 643-9380. No agents. 2. Fully paid insurance: hospital, medical, life and clude Responsibility for Personnel, operation, and k Manchester, Parkade salary $3.87 to $4.09 per hour. merchandising (unctions In your area. A college Quality workmanship, backed by 25 years of custom Sat. ,Sepl. 22, 1979 NEEDED Excellent benefits. Call 243- disability. Performs general assistance In social case work by background and retail supervisory experience Is Homos For Sole 23 Price reduced to sell! 6 room aluminum sided building experience, eliminates worries associated with a 1100 A.M. to 2:00 P.,M. To provid* Nursing Cars 3496 Monday thru Friday, 8 determining eligibility and providing services directly or 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980. EAST HARTFORD- Im­ desirable. Full benefit program Includes: Company cape, oversized 2 car garage, plush major purchasing of this kind. Investment and resale Signed in privito homai and a.m. to 4 p.m. An Equal Op­ by referral to cllents/appllcants. pressive 3 Bedroom Colonial. 4. 8 paid sick days per year; 9 paid sick days in 1980. car and expenses. There Is no overnight travel. EAST HARTFORD - Move counseling available. Herbert J. Stevenson, Registrar Madical Facllitlaa. Part portunity Employer. right into this charming 3 Fireplaced living room, for­ carpeting. A Creampuff. $57,900. time, full tima. Considera­ mal dining room. Large rec Frederick E. Peck, Registrar 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. Bedroom Ranch on quiet DIRECTIONS: West Center St. to 41 Hyde St. Dlrsctiena: Spencer Street/Silver Lane to Hillstown tion given to preference TRAINEES- 1, 2,. & 3 shift to Experience and training required Is graduation from a room. Attractive landscaped Paul Phillips. Deputy Registrar 6. Training and in-service education. street. Boasts fresh paint and Road, To Barnwood Road (Located between Hills Street of:—Location and Houra. do Diffusion, Coating. Apply four year college or university, preferably with courses For confldenllal Interview, call lor appolnimonl. a 12x22 family room off the yard. Immaculate move-in Robert Von Deck, Deputy Registrar and Bush Hill Road.) NO FEE - w e e k l y PAY Monday thru Friday, 9 to 12, In social sciences and at least one year’s experience as 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. Mr. Rayder kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. condition. Sedlik Realty, 528- Assistant Registrars and I to 3 at the Klock Co., Eternett-Bowman, 633-3661, 4719, 521-9587, For Information call a social worker In a recognized social agency. 8. Located near public transportation. 203-525-4441 Margaret L. Lucas 643-9515 1366 Tolland Tpke., Carol B. McCarthy Manchester. Applications will be received In the Personnel Office, REAUORS AID ASSISTANCE SPLIT LEVEL - 7 Rooms, 2 PETERMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Harry Deegan t Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester until Aide training claesea begin Immediately. Mondky and Tuesday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. baths, 3 bedrooms, family LAKE FRONT- Coventry- of North Eastern Conn. Frances Klinkevich REAL ESTATE SALES - September 24, 1SI79. Call: Pat Soucier, Meadows Convalescent Home room. 20x40 in-ground pool Now $54,500. Spacious 7 Room 250 Fein Street James Adams Inc. Lessen^er Company is looking with cabana. Garage. Cape. Stone fireplace. HOWLAND REALTORS Manchester, Conn. 06040 3S7 E«it C tn ttf S trtfi, for 2 licensed agents in our 333 Bidwtll 81. ManehMtBr, Ct. An Equal Opportunity Employer Aluminum siding. Group I Garage. Owners anxious. Karen Von Deck M w w hM ltr 649-9404 646-1171 . 649-4644 022-9 Bolton office. Call 646-6486, An equal opportunity employer 647*9184 Realtors, Philbrick Agency, LESSENGER CO., 646-8713, 64S -II0S ______for Kurt Lessenger. 646- 4200. or 742-0686. ' EIGHTEEN » EVENING HERALDn Sat.. Seot. 15. 1979 ^^■>tllWll'll I llWWtU'lW"IWN^ Paamto — Charlas M. tohula EVENING HERALD, Sat., Sept. 15. 1979- PAGE NINETEEN

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ACHEANP I ASKEP 27 Polishing 22 Form of tie (abbr.) 49 Home of ITMEPIOM. . stone architecture 36 Anonymous Adam Ask if you may take more than the permitted number of HIM TO KISS IT ANP ATTENTION/ Y ou'Rt Ju5T garments into the fitting room. 31 Unrefined 23 Greek 36 English 50 City of Paris MAKE IT \VEU_.' metal dynasty goddess of 53 Arrival-time I N t i m e f o p If you are refused, sneak in with an armload and leave the 32 King rejects on the floorc peace 41 Latin dance guess (abbr.) Mongkut’s 24 Old Testament If your makeup soils a garment, don't tell the clerk so she land (Pl.) 54 Sheltered side P»E, book 43 Lack of can have it cleaned. 34 Pennsylvania 55 Legislative en­ 26 Manipulate Y port clothes actment Let your children pull off price tags and chew on your fit­ 28 Eat away 1 & R ting room number. 35 One of 45 Reproach 56 Donkey Columbus' If you normally take a 14, try to squeeze into a 12. (What ships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 do you care if you split the seams'/ It's not yours.) Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Building Contracting 33 Roottng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 37 Encircled Should you accidentally break a zipper or pull a button off, 39 Eggs 13 13 14 WES ROBBINS Carpentry keep quiet. Let the next person who tries it on mention it. 40 Fragrance 15 cm TREE SERVICE - Free Axtec 42 Apart 16 17 estimates, discount senior remodeling specialist. Ad­ « tiowB 1-(t If there's a NO SMOKING sign in the fitting room, light ditions. rec rooms, dormers. Chimney up anyway, and say you didn't see the sign. 44 Vow IS 20 citizens. Company 46 Pairs ■ Manchester-owned and HAIRDRESSING SERVICES bui]t-ins, bathrooms, Sweeps If the salesperson is sufficiently conscientious to carefully 47 Brown 21 22 23 operated. Call 646-1327. AVAILABLE for reasonable kitchens. 649-3446. u> mm Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Apartments For Bent S3 OHIces-Btores tor Bent SB Autos For Sale compare your signature to the one on your charge plate, act Captain Easy — Crooka & Lawranca pigment ■ fee to homebound clients es­ m s ia n m insulted. 50 Bushy clump 25 26 26 29 30 pecially elderly, infirmed. CUSTOM Carpentry - homes, m am ■ B&M TREE SERVICE - HOME SWEET HOME - AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st.- 466 MAIN STREET. North of 1974 FORD PINTO- 4 speed. If you return anything, throw away all the tags and OHiBA^y; WHERE eOOP QUE9TI0N! (Bril.) 31 33 Specialist in tree and stump 646-2016 between 2 & 6 PM. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets. m iWmIi to rU Complete health-guard 4 rooms. Sun porch. Heat, hot Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. receipt, and demand a cash refund! CAN WE POE5I0LV I ALWAYS THOUEHT 51 Peculiar ■ ■ •f chiRMir llr ii 67,000 miles, AM/FM stereo 60-. WHERE THE 52 Brush-war removal Free estimates. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. vilhivt •ahio| • facilities. Cats also. Canine water. 1 car gara^. Security of centrally located space. THIE WA9 THE LAND 35 a. 3. with 8 track. New brakes. HAD IT IN BUFFALO mafia CAN'T fighter Senior citizen discount. 24- J.B. ELECTRONICS- MU... Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon required. No pets. References Ideal for store, pffice or other OF THE FREE-BUT 1 1 Good condition. Asking $1400. REACH ME? 57 Corrida cheer 40 43 hour. year-round service. 643- ‘' M anchester's Stereo CARPENTRY & MASONRY - Tom Saoperi Road, Manchester. 646-5971. needed. $325 monthly. Call business or commercial use. MAYBE IT '3 TIME Call after 6:30 p.m., M3-9813. DEAR ABBY: I believe that nursing a baby is a private af­ TTAKE ANOTHER 58 Preposition " ■ 7285 Expert! " Repair all brands of Additions and Remodeling. Kinn Iride 646-3414.______Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. fair. If a nursing mother wants to return to her job, she 44 Home Stereo & Portable TVs. Free estimates. Call Anthony 59 Beverages ■ 371 MMOII ST. 1974 SUPER BEETLE- Low should pump her breasts and put the milk into sterile bottles 60 Sawbuck 47 48 49 so REWEAVING burn holes. Call Jack, 643-1262. Squillacote 649-0811. MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 PROFESSIONAL / mileage, 35,000.. Original 61 Remain Zippers, umbrellas repaired. HMicama Musical Instruments 44 room apartment, stove, and place them in the refrigerator for the proper dispensa­ ■ BUSINESS OFFICE owner. New brakes, muffler tion by the sitter. What do-you think? 62 Evergreens 51 52 53 54 55 56 Window shades. Venetian Painting-Papering 32 CARPENTER - Repairs, 643-0130^-®®^ adults, references. No pets. BUILDING - Approximately system. Excellent condition. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. remodeling, additions, gar­ FREE CASE with all 1/2 $235 . 646-3167, 228-3540. 2600 square feet, with ample (^11 565-7506 between 11 a.m DOWN 57 66 59 Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- PAINTING - Interior and ages, roofing. Call David price Guitars with this ad. parking. Close to Center, to 12:30 p.m. exterior, paperhanging, DEAR POINT: If the mother can have her child brought SO 61 62 5221. Patria, 644-1796. BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, AVAILABLE hospital and new court 1 Vacancy excellent work references. TO her lor nursing |at her own expense) and forego her cof­ ment Co. Expert installation New Britain. 225-1977. Open til IMMEDIATELY- Deluxe building. For info, call 568- 1969 FORD LTD- PS, PB, (NIWSFAPfn {NT{R»I$IS( *SSN, ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, Free estimates. Fully in­ FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY of aluminum siding m tters 9 p.m. spacious 7 Room Duplex 7658 or 871-0401. Loaded! Needs work. $200. fee break lor her baby's milk break. I'd go along with it. But 5 attics, garages, yards sured. Martin Matson, 649- - Remodeling and Additions. and trim. Roofing installation Apartment. Stove, Call 643-8155 anytime. demanding that employers provide a special set-up for nurs­ cleaned. moving, 4431. KfUihens and Rec Rooms. 35 and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. refrigerator, dishwasher, wall EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn­ ing mothers would be a costly accommodation for which the trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn years'- experience! For Free Excellent condition. $90.00. to wall carpeting, air con­ side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease 1'968 MUSTANG - A/T, P/S, consumer (or taxpayer) would have to pay, and I'm opposed QUALITY PAINTING and Win at bridge service. No job too big or Estimates, call 646-4239. SPECIALIZING cleaning and Call 643-4762, ditioning, central vacuum, required. Arruda and Bar- 289, AM/FM cassette. 60,000 to it. All«y Oop — Davt Qraua small. 568-8522. Paper Hanging by Willis garage. Rockville High School comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. original miles. Asking $1000. Schultz. Fully insured repairing chimneys, roofs, FARRAND REMODELING - new roofs. Free estimates. 30 HOLTON TRUMPET - Good area. References. Security. Can 646-6238 after 5 ™ . DEAR ABBY: My parents were hitters. They never ac­ YOU'VE A L - WELL, I KNEW WE'D NEED A PLACE OP COURSE, rr TOOK / references. 649-4343. condition. $90 or best offer. No pets. $400 monthly. Lom­ MANCHESTER- Office or VE6..,THE Cabinets and Formica Tops, years Experience, Howley. tually beat us viciously, but were quick to reach out and slap REAPY SOT A TO work:, a n d I KNEW WHAT I WANT­ A WHILE TD LOCATE ( NEW LAB Confident that he had FURNITURE 646-1032. bardo St Associates, 649-4003. store space. 1st floor. Will LABORATO)?Y NORTH stopped a diamond lead. South Roofing, Gutters, Room Ad­ 643-5361. 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS - when angered, whether punishment was warranted or not. ED TD 8UILP....S0 I DECIDED ID CON­ A BUILDER WILL- WILL BE A&W PAINTING Contrac­ ditions. Decks. All types of sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 For parts. Call between 8 and U)«?E(? CON- TACT SOMEONE OVER THERE AND INS TO tackle such UNDER' , ♦ KQ J 2 went on to the slam In spite of STRIPPING tors. Quality painting and Remodeling and Repairs. FLUTE- Bundy, Excellent FEMALE STUDENT square feet. 643-1442. Anger was expressed verbally in our household, too; not ra­ sn ajcn o N a t , GET THEM STARTED ON IT.' AN unconvention­ SROUND! ¥ A753 North’s sign-off and West ROOFER WILL Install roof, 12. 647-9570. tionally, but loudly and often cruelly. THE NEW SiTEf a l (TESISNl Call 643-0797 for free paper hanging at reasonable Phone 643-6017. siding or gutter for low dis­ condition. $75.00. Call 643- LOOKING for roommate to ♦ J6 dutifully opened his fourth- rates. Fully insured. Free My problem is that I grew up learning this kind of estimates. Ask for Rob. count price. Call Ken at 647- 0575. share apartment or house, in OFFICE - Excellent location. 1969 DODGE WINDOW VAN - ♦ K JS best club whereupon South Estimates. Call Wayne 649- LEON CIESZYNSKI 1566. or near Manchester. Call Pat­ 500 sq. ft. Heat, air, parking, Fair condition, rebuilt motor, behavior and I can't seem to control myself. My husband, WEST EAST had no trouble making all 13 7696. BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ ACCORDION- Like new. ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- janitor. $125 per month. 649- needs some body work, $925. who is fairly even-tempered, is horrified when I reach out ♦ 9 7 6 4 3 ♦ 10 5 tricks. ditions. Remodeling, Rec Borsini-Giovanni. Best offer. 2636 weekends. 5334. Call 649-5358, Royal Ice and slap his face during an argument. (The rest of the time ¥10 2 That diamond bid by South PERSONAL Paperhanging ¥ 8 6 Rooms. Garages, Kitchens Call 644-1409 between 10 and 6 Cream Co., Inc, we have an excellent relationship.) ♦ A4 ♦ K987S32 was a bit of deceptive bidding EXPERT PAINTING and for particular people, by Dick. p.m, LANDSCAPING Specializing Remodeled. Ceilings, Bath Heating-Plumbing 35 MAIN STREET I also can't control my tongue and often say things in the ♦ Q864 ♦ 73 that was popular in the early Call 643-5703 anytime. DOWNTOWN- 1 bedroom Wanted to Bent 57 in Exterior House Painting. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. 1969 MERCURY WAGON- 60,- heat of anger I'm later ashamed of. SOUTH days of contract and is still in Residential or Commercial. SEWERLINES, sink lines, DRUM SET - 5 pieces, apartment. Available October 000 original miles. Engine We're not sure yet if we want children, but I know I'd bet­ use today although this partic­ Tree pruning, spraying, PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - excellent condition YOUNG COUPLE with small ♦ A 8 mowing, weeding. Call 742- 649-4291. cleaned with electric cutters, . Sacrifice 1st. $175 monthly included good. Body needs work. Best ter clean up my act if we ever have them. Can you tell me ular five-diamond call should Quality craftsmanship at low at $200. Call 649-9604 heat. 1 months security. No child looking for 2- or 3- ¥ KQ J 9 4 7947. by professionals. McKinney offer over $350. Call 643-1365. how to break these terrible habits? , have acted like a red rag to a prices. Call 646-5424. PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ children, pets or parking. Call bedroom apartment with gar- ♦ Q 10 ASHAMED ♦ A 10 9 2 bull and produced a diamond - Complete Construction. Ad­ pany, 643-5308. Boats-Accessorles 45 after 6 p.m.. 649-2390. age. Reasonable. In 1969 VW BUS- Body good. lead from West even if he did WATERPROOFING PROFESSIONAL PAINTING ditions, Remodeling. Free Manchester, South Windsor, Engine trouble. $300. Call 649- The Fllnlatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona Vulnerable: Both not hold the ace. We will dis­ Hatchways, foundation - Interior and exterior. East Hartford, Call 643-4658. DEAR ASHAMED: Habits are learned behavior. And cracks, tile lines, sump Estimates. Fully Insured. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet 16 FOOT PEMBROKE LARGE 4 ROOM 8279. Dealer: South cuss various fancy attacking Commercial and residential. RUNABOUT with trailer $400. APARTMENT- Second floor, what has been learned can be unlearned. When you feel pumps, gravity feeds, window Call 646-4879. repairs, plugged drains, H£V, DINO, OL' BUPOV/ bids next week Free estimates. Fully in­ MANCHESTER AREA - 5 to 6 yourself becoming angry—and BEFORE you lose con­ ...YOU X CAN'T Pl ACB VOUR West North Elast South wells 30 vears experience. kitchen faucets replaced, Hospital bed $25 . 646-5892. central location. All 1973 FORD PINTO HOP/ A£B you. PAL?/ sured. 646-4879. CARPENTRY - All types of repaired, rec rooms, appliances and carpeting. rooms on one floor. Responsi­ trol-leave the room and cool off. PEMEMBEP ME, NAME, BUT THE BREATN 1¥ 643-4953. RUNABOUT- Low mileage. WHAT'S h a p p e n in g ? A s k j l M B x p u r tf repairs. Porches. Decks, Tool bathroom remodeling, heat Large sun deck. $220 monthly. ble couple. 646-4949. PON'TCHA?...o IS FAMILIAR/,... Pass 2¥ Pass 3¥ Standard transmission. G ^ Pass 4¥ Pass 5^ PAINTING- Interior. modernization, etc. Free No neat. Lease and security. CONFIDENTIAL TO “SWINGING IN THE TOWERS": ^ 0 BRICK. BLOCK. STONE Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and condition. Best offer. 749-4449. LC?0 J 5¥ Exterior. Quality Windows Hung. Ceiling Estimate gladly given. M & M Immediate occupancy. 649- PROFESSIONAL WOMAN Your suggested 11th commandment, “Thou ahalt not get '\y Pass Pass 6¥ You hold; Fireplaces, concrete. Garden Products Pass Pass Pass 9-15-B Workmanship! Reasonable Repaired and Painted. Call Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. 2252. SEEKS 1 or 2 bedroom apart­ 1976 PINTO 2 DOOR- 4 caught," is very catchy, but if yon obey the first 10, yon Chimney repairs. No job too Rates! Call Rick at 646-0709< ment. 649-4237. ♦ 7 4 s small. Save! Call 644-8356 for anytime, 643-6130. cylinder. Standard. 16,000 won't need an 11th. after 5:00 p.m. GRAPES - Pick your own in MANCHESTER- 3 1/2 large ¥ 9 6 4 estimates. your own containers. 270 miles. Snow tires, radio. Opening lead: 44 ♦ A K 10 5 2 rooms. Includes heat, hot Excellent condition. Call 633- LEE PAINTING- Interior & BootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Flooring 36 Hackmatack Street (Rear), ♦ A 10 8 ALl'MINUM TRIM and water, appliances and □ AUTOMOTIVE 4763 anytime. Address comments and questions to Abby, c/o Box 69700, Exterior. 'Check My Rate Manchester. parking. Rent $250.00. Call SIDING INSTALLED - Small r " " E X P E R T FLOOR SANDING & Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. For a personal reply, please By Oawald Jacoby Before You Decorate ". 643-7183. 1966 FORD FAIRLANE 200- your right-hand opponent jobs welcomed. Call 228-0800, Dependable. Fully Insured. ■ CHIMNEY CLEANING ■ REFINISHING- Floors like CHRYSANTHEMUMS ■- Many A u to i For Sale 61 enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. and Alan Sontag opens one heart A California after 6:00 p.m. For parts, engine sound. 646-1653. I • Very Claan Work I new! Specializing in older varieties. 29 Mountain Road, EXTRA LARGE 2 room ef­ ^ iiiw iiiii w i w m ...... «iM ii,iaiiia».w»i,)^ reader asks if we consider floors. Natural and stained Glastonbury (Near WE PAY TOP PRICES for Drivable. 7 rims. $150. Call Tlie bidding in the box is I • Many Ralarencas I ficiency. Completely 646-1778 after 4 p.m. bidding two diamonds. CH ILD CARE IN MY * DlllganI & Careful ■ floors. No waxing anymore! Minneachaug Golf Course). remodeled. Downtown wrecked and junk cars. A & B taken direct from the Yes, but not seriously. This E I LICENSED HOME- • Salely Inspection Included * John Verfaille, 646-5750. after Manchester. $205. heat in­ Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Astrograph j Soinmerville book. The two- is the sort of hand with which Experienced and excellent 6:00 p.m. PICK YOUR OWN Call Tony 646-6223. 1975 MUSTANG GHIA- 48,000, spade response was reason­ Painting-Papering 32 cluded. Call 646-1642 after 5 miles. AC, FM Stereo/Tape, The Born Loser — Art Santom you don’t want to stick your references Safe and happy at­ ! Q R E Q TOMATOES - 188 Hillstown ably correct 50 years ago. neck in the noose. mosphere. Call Kittv at 647- PM on weekdays. snows. Super condition. $ 2 ^ . TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Road, Manchester. 1973 TORINO - 302, Runs Bernice Bede Osol South's three hearts and (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 9234. !the excellent. Must sell, Call 6 4 9 - ^ . iDOU'TseeAWYTHlHfe Carpentry and general con­ Services Wanted 38 ELDRIDGE STREET. First North's four hearts were also PICK YOUR OWN Tomatoes sacrificing! Any reasonable CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jan. 19) tracting. Residential and ICHIMMEY floor. 2 bedroom apartment, 1972 VEGA- M echanics 110 NtDUR FUTURE. normal. Then came the fire­ St Peppers. Natsisky Farm. offer over. $1450. Call after You might have a chance meet­ D'S LIGHT TRUCKING- At- commercial. Whether it be a OVERNIGHT BABYSITTER large kitchen pantry, and Special- $100. Call after 4 works! I SWEEP Call 6444)304. 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. ing today with someone whose South decided that he would .c3 & Cellars Cleaned. Free small repair job, a custom NEEDED to care for our 2 living room. Tenant pays heat p.m., 646-7590. ur built home or anything in 1 6 4 9 - 1 4 3 1 " GUUI^. and utilities. $250 monthly. brain is ripe for the picking. The be sure to make the heart h.aimates. Please call 646- UlA HilliArd SI MengfiMiei girls - ages 5 and 6. Sept. 30 to 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida ‘K r t h d a y knowledge gained could have 1943. between, cail 646-1379. Oct. 5. Call 643-0464. Parking available. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN benefici j, long-term effects. References and security Customized, in and out. 14 diamond lead. So he bid five P miles per gallon on regular KARMIN GHIA. Good condi­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 29) In NIPPON, STERLING deposit required. Available 8«pt. 16,1979 situations calling for negotiating diamonds! North just bid five LAMPS, inkstands, glass fuel. Loaded with extras in­ tion. Needs tires. Call Brian October 1st. No pets. Call 568- 646-7563. It would behoove you this com­ or bargaining, do not un^restl- hearts. He had run out of con­ china and varied other collec­ 6295. cluding Factory Air! Low ing year to become Involved with mate your position today. Your structive bids when he jumped Articles lor Sale 41 TAG SALE- Glassware, fur­ mileage. One owner. tibles at Gatherings, 343 Main 1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER- persons or groups who think in opposition will recognize your to two spades. niture and odds 'n ends. 292 Street, Tuesday - Saturday, 10 PANELED, HEATED 2 Excellent condition. Over futuristic terms. Through your strength. Make sure you do. Woodland Street, Friday $14,000 invested. A real Excellent running condition. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You OAK HEADBOARD for - 4 . 646-5335. ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ Good gas m ileage. Good collective efforts the goats you doublebed Cost over $80 TAG SALES September 14th., 9 to 3. tricity, stove, refrigerator. bargain for $7495. Must be hope to achieve will be reached may be in for a pleasant surprise engine. Call 647-1545 anytime. September 11th Not used. $40. QUALITY VICTORIAN seen. Cali 643-0421. more easily. today when someone whose Adults, references, no pets. support you hoped to gain will Call 649-0596 TAG SALE - Saturday, TAG SALE- 40 Channing TAG SALE- Saturday & Sun­ FURNITURE FOR SALE - $225. 646-3167. 228-3540. VIRGO (Aug. 23*8ept. 22) It may 1%9 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. Trucks for Sale 62 look as if you are giving free rein suddenN prove to be an ally. September 15 669 West Mid- Drive, Apartment H, (Squire day, 10 to 4, 37 Mill Street. Call 646-1831. ARIES (March 21-April 19)Sud- Miscellaneous Stereo Equip­ Excellent running condition, to your mind to creatively Wlnthrop - Dick Cavalll SILVER PLATE die Turnpike. Much mis- Village) September 15th , 9 to DUPLEX- 4 large rooms. 1969 FORD ECONOLINE express itself today, but in reality den inspirations may have you DINNERWARE- Beautiful cellaneous. 5, rain or shine. ment, glassware, books etc. THE PACK BAT - Antiques, Appliance included. Near bus automatic transmission, much of your conception will be diving Into pro)ects you hadn't ower steering and radio. VAN- ^95. Furniture Barn, service for 7, plus serving collectibles, miscellaneous line. No pets. $275 plus 343 Main Street, Manchester. based upon solid knowledge. p la n n ^ on doing today. You pieces. 58 pieces in all. $50. TAG SALE- Saturday & Sun­ TAG SALE- 3 families. 59 TAG SALE September 15th & used items. Open again Sun­ utilities. Available 10/1. Call Rlew battery, new body work. Learn more about yourself by might even clear up something '>GU SHOULPN'TNMCiRRr/eO IF THE (5ERM6 'YOU SURE KNCMf 649-0686 day. 9 - 3, 50 Foxcroft Drive. Salem Road, Manchester. 16th, 9 - 5. 97 Huckleberry day, September 16th. 40 Flora days 277-7144, or 289-8148 568-2646. sending for your copy of Astro- that has been bugging you. MUCH ABOUTSERMSy HOWTO/VAKE Road, East Hartford. Colum­ Road, (off Route 85), Bolton. Graph Letter which begins with TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20) You Household items, old/new Saturday and Sunday 15th., & evenings. could find yourself accepting an ©ron.e©o. uacK A r i t SOMETH I NtSf APERS(3NFEEL MINK COAT- Natural dark records, books. 16th. 10 to 4 p.m. bia Bike, sewing machine, your birthday. Mail $1 for each to typewriters, clothes, etc. Astro-Graph. Box 469, Radio invitation from someone you may THIS WAV... E L S E WILL. BETTER. brown, full length Mink Coat, Miscellaneous! Wanted to Buy 49 VERNON- Plush apartment. not normally pal around with. It with leather tie belts and City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure TAG SALE- Saturday and Sun­ Deluxe appliances. Pets ok. WANTED JUNK AND LATE to specify birth date. will turn out to be a very wise coordinated Baret. Moving TAG SALE - 40 years, 1000 WANTED - Used wood storm TAG SALE- Saturday day 10 to 4, Highwood Drive, $200. (880-3 ). Rental MODEL WRECKS - Cash A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) decision. south. Fabulous buy at $500. mind boggling treasures. You windows. Good condition, September 15th., Si Sunday Manchester, located behind Assistors. 236-5646, small fee. Paid. Call Parker Street Used Could help to sell your items Because you are quick to appre­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A name it. we have it! 11 over 54 inches high. Call 649- change of routine may be just 649-0686. September 16th. 16 Pilgrim Highland Market, off Wyllys Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. faster, rent your room quicker ciate today's values in relation to Lane. Manchester. 10 a m. to and Porter Street. Executive Foxcroft Drive, Manchester, 0822. EAST HARTFORD- Extra and bring you better resuits! those of the past, you might the thing you’re looking for DANELECTRO AMPLIFIER 3 p.m., both days. Household desk and chair, file cabinet, September 15 & 16. 10 - 4. large 3 bedrooms, kids and Ask the Herald Classified Ad come up with a dynamic idea today. Don't be surprised if you suitable for guitar or accor­ items, toys, children clothes, COPPER WIRE WITH that could prove extremely choose to do something table and chairs, 3 speed bicy­ Pets ok. $200. Rental taker about details. Put the extremely practical. dion. Also: 16 mm Revere and large size women's and cle, 1978 Chevrolet truck tires TAG SALE - Rain or Shine. INSTALLATION - Call 643- Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. STAR to work for you! Phone rewarding. Except Sunday. 9 - 5. Prices SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It'll CANCER (JuiM 21-July 22) You Sound Projector. $50 each. men's clothes. and ramps, plus mis­ 4569. Will pick up anytime. 643-2711. may astonish yourself as well as 646-4437. cellaneous household items. negotiable. 149 Chestnut be good, old common sense that (South of Park). Details under MANCHESTER- Luxurious 1 leads you today to seek out the those under your charge by your TAG SALE SATURDAY- bedroom. Pool. Electricity 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - exciting solution to something. household goods. 643-4622. company of persons or places Tables, lamps, bookcases, LUKEIMIA BENEFIT SALE- □ RENTALS paid. $180 (891-1). Rental Great running condition. others may deem strange. Your You overcome a boring problem. rug, tuner, roll-away, play All new merchandise. Books, Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. Asking $500. Can be seen at goal will be realized. LEO (July 23-Aiig. 22) Any Short Ribs — Frank HIM ESTATE TAG SALE- pen, ebair, cabinets, etc. 158 record albums, Xmas cards, International Motor Car, Ltd., 1967 CHEVY PICKUP - Good SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) changes you make around the September 15th. & 16th., 9 to TAG SALE - Saturday, Sun­ Ludlow Road. gift items. Manchester State Booms for Bent 52 AVAILABLE OCTOBER- 6 69 Windsor Avenue, Rockville, condition, good rubber in­ An Intuitive thought which leads house today will prove to be /T H IS AINV N(3TH]n ' Bank Lobby, 1041 Main Street, 4. After 50 years the cluding snow caps and you to success today will actually original and practical. Turn your (^PERSONA L , BOS03 CONTRACT day. 15th & 16th. 10AM - 4PM. Room Apartment. Stove, Ct., or call 871-0849. talents loose. Please the whole Saturday September 15th., 9 to homestead is sold! Handy THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ refrigerator. No pets. No carrying rack. $850. 846-0888. be founded upon facts you had OUTOM > b u . 65 Weaver Road, Manchester. man’s bargains, old tools, trally located. Downtown learned and neatly stored away. family. 12. utilities. Security. $285. 649- Furniture, humidifier, air GARAGE SALE Manchester. Kitchen Your memory bank is working. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) lathe, easel and paints, 3772. 1971 DODGE POWER conditioner, movie projector MGVING - MUST SELL household and garden items. privileges. Call 649-2358. WAGON- 4 wheel drive, with 3 and 3 lens camera. Brittania S iiri PHMf IkvtT, uM m to ttm . 945 Hebron Avenue, Glaston­ MANCHESTER- 2nd. floor. 5 yard dump body, and heavy Barry’s World — Jim Barry Ware, collectibles, fireplace WiHiAdwiti Fri fm, tototo atwrtc bury, No previews. MANCHESTER - Room for m«/hniir. w iiw ln iti hmskiW p M i • rooms. Heat, hot water, duty 4 way power angle plow. rent. Private entrance. Heat set. much good mis­ Dnh $«t», hnitvi, totof M t. dstot 2 FAMILY TAG SALE - Satur­ appliances. Wall to wall 684-5414, or 684-4450. cellaneous MM) lan, ri MMMtt, vwi c«ibML day, September 15th, 9 - 4. GIGANTIC TAG SALE! Fur­ and utilities paid. $45 weekly. 1973 TOYOTA CORONA carpeting. $330. References, WAGON - Good condition. FRIDAY 9/14, SATURDAY 9/1S Portable yards, Gerry niture, household items, tools, Call 242-1872. security. Call after 5 p.m., 1973 GMC Heavy duty, 1/2 Ton 9-5 carriers, playpens, porta-crib, plants, large ships, rifles, New cyiinder head, brakes. 5 TAG SALE- Something for 646-1135. Pickup. Standard. 6 cylinder. everyone'. Today thru Sunday 12 SAULTER8 ROAD many baby items. Hand guns, stereo, sewing machine, Apartments For Bent 53 Must be seen. Asking $2200. Cap, AM-FM 8 track. Needs MANCHESTER mower. 116 Notch Road, tape recorder, snow suits, Call anytime after 5PM. 646- September 16th., 116 Hill Rain or Shint. ROCKY HILL- Classical 5 body work. Many new parts. Bolton. 647-9696. down jackets, chain saw, LOOKING for anything in real 5026. Street. East Hartford, 9 to 6, For directions cail 649*0536. rooms. 2 baths. $30O’s. (895-4) $16()0. Call 646-1135 after 5 Our Boarding Housa rain or shine much, much more! 9 a.m. to 6 estate rental - apartments Rental Assistors, 236-5646, p.m. p.m. Saturday and Sunday (15 _____ multiple dwellings' 1978 CHEVY IMPALA - TAG SALE- Rain or shine. homes, multiple dwellings? small fee. 3 FAMILY TAG SALE - Satur­ September 15 and 16. Fur­ St 16) 96 T h ay er Road, No fees. Call J/D. Real EstateEs Power steering, air con­ ditioning, am-fm radio. Must M'V PISCWSIONCsBOUP day, September 15th, 1:00 to niture, books, old typewriter, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ROOM TO BREATHE- Huge 6 HEW?D‘A,TALK BY A. 4:00, Rain Date September TAG SALE - MOVING. 2 cord organ, etcetera. 9:00- sell! (i^ll 528-9521 Monday rooms. Appliances. Kids ok. thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. m s x DI5TINtSUI^HEP 22nd. 10 speed bike, contem­ bedroom sets, dishes, frames, 4:00. 170 Welles Street, TAG SALE - Saturday VERNON / ROCKVILLE- $200. (939-3) Rental Assistors, Motoreycles-Bicycles 64 OBSERVER!KE FEEL^ porary aihums, other mis­ Manchrster. September 15th, 8 AM. 78 Accepting applications for 2 much miscellaneous. Satur­ 236^5646, small fee. 1975 DODGE DART TrtM A 6ENERM WPRLR* cellaneous - some brand new. day, September 15th, 9 - 2, 15 White Street, Manchester, Bedroom Apartment, starting 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - WE/kRINESS AFFECTS 3 3 Crestwood Drive, Fernwood Drive, Bolton, Ct. (off Henry Street). Baby at $191 monthly. Includes au SWINGER - 30,000 miles. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, SINGLES DELIGHT- Mint condition! Call 649-3893. OUR yoUNS PEOPLE' Manchester. items, 3 ftpeed bike, toys, utilities, wall-to-wall Dynamite living in this extra 1007o stock and in excellent household goods. carpeting and appliances. Call shape. $4500. 742-8786. LOUP MUSIC IS their TAG SALE - Saturday, 10 - 5, large apartment. $135. (916-3). BANK REPOSSESSIONS ONLY reality; 1-237-8858, EHO. Rental Assistors, 236-5646, Sunday 12 - 4. 202 South Main TAG SALE- Today, FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile smalt fee. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT TAG SALE- 130 Birch Street. Street, Wood stove, camper, September 15th., 10 to 4, 89 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, 750- Kerker headers. KNN TAG SALE - 140 Kennedy tv, etc. needs work $1195. 1974 Jeep Saturday & Sunday- 9 a.m.- Lockwood Street; rain date room house. No young Homes for Bent 54 filters. Oil cooler. Much Road, Manchester. Antiques, 5:00 p.m. Radiator covers, September 22nd. No previews. children. No appliances. No Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive morel $1500. 643-4076 before 2, dishes, furniture, baby items, cameras, books, curtains, TAG SALE - Saturday, utilities. No pets. Security. $ 3 ^ . 1973 Buick Le Sabre p.m. VW bumber and much more. September 15th rain or shine. MANCHESTER- Your own $995. 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 kitchen utensils, and mis­ GIGANTIC TAG SALE - Tenant Insurance required. private home. Nice quiet Saturday and Sunday, 9 - 6 cellaneous. Redecorating. Furniture, Saturday 9 AM. 87 Waddell $330 m onthly. A vailable door Coupe, low mileage bathroom fixtures, children's area. $250. (937-2) Rental $1800. 1970 Chevrolet Malibu Road, Manchester. Baby Novembef 1st. Call 646-2426, Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. TAG SALE- September 14th. - BIG TAG SALE- Sunday. tricycles, household items. items, toys, glaskware, much weekday 9 to 5. $350. 1970 C hrysler New O 19/9 by NEA. Inc 23rd . 10 to 7, 164 Hawthorne September 16th. 253 Blue 9:30 - 4:00. 51 Lipman Drive, miscellaneous, some new Yorker $395. The above may Street. Manchester. Moving, Ridge Drive. Manchester. South Windsor. items, loads of good junk. No be seen at the Savings Bank of everything must go! All fur­ . early birds. Manchester. Main Street, Ofllces-Stores for Bent SS Manchester. 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- niture. appliances, few tools, TAG SALE- Pots. pans, dis­ Very good condition. Many much miscellaneous. hes, curtains and mis­ ANTIQUES TO TAGS- WANTED - Working woman "When did you found your religious cult based MANCHESTER - Main Street 1969 BONNEVILLE extrasf Call 633-4890. cellaneous household. All MULTI-FAMILY TAG SALE - Eastern Connecticut's largest age 50 to 65 to share bright, on roller-skating?" GARAGE SALE- Friday, kinds of books, including Flea Market at the Mansneld lovely 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, modem offices available. 300, CONVERTIBLE- Excellent 8 - 4 PM. September I5th. 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or condition. Best offer. 1967 SHASTA TRAILER- Saturday Si Sunday, 9.00 a.m. College Courses. Saturday Mattresses, box springs, Drive-In Theatre (Jet. 31 St modern apartment. Excellent condirion.'Sleeps 6. Automatic washer and dryer parts of. Heat, air con­ Completely powered with - 1:00 F orest H ills, 40 September 15th., - rain date walnut dinette table, lamps, 32). Sundays (AM to 3 P.M.). Well equipped. Call 646-1943, Montclair - off Scott Drive, Saturday September 22nd., 23 Public Free, dealer $6. Reser­ in apartment. Located in Ver­ ditioning includea. Call 646- accessories. Call after 6 p.m., many items. 126 Briarwood 2469 or 64^2755. 646-7254. after 4:00 p.m. Manchester. Autumn Street. Drive, Manchester. vations unnecessary. non area. Call 875-5485. PAGE TWENTY - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. Sept. 15, 1979

WE WELCOME YOUfl -- it’' POOD STAMP PURCHASES .>p • EAST HARTFORD ''j»S Top Notcli 1150 Burnside Ave. ^ F O O D S « ^ • GLASTONBURY ■S»*' Fox Run Mall 10AJI. to SPJI. V V , SUN./MON. BONUS Preparing Peaches Women of the auxiliary of Bolton Volunteer Dorothy Giglio, Mary Amundsen and Lois Fire Department, are preparing peaches for Erickson and standing, Diane Morra There the peach festival scheduled for Sunday from will also be a sale of homebaked items. 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse on Notch Road. Coffee and juice will be served with the short­ COUPONS Those shown working are, seated left to right. cake. (Herald photo by Adamson)

r ▼ ^ T r y U.S. No.1 Board Plans Meetings EASTERN SHORE MANCHESTER — The Manchester Other sites and dates include Board of Education has announced 18 Highland Park School, Sept. 24; regularly scheduled meetings Bowers School, Oct. 22; Regional Oc­ through the school year at various cupational Training Center, Nov. 26; sites in town. Bentley School, Jan. 28; Martin POTATOES Most will be held at the 45 North School, Feb. 25; South School-Head School St. headquarters. Those dates Start, March 24; Bennet Junior High, are Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 17, Jan. 14. April 28 and Manchester High School, Feb. 11, March 10, April 14, May 12, May 27. June 9 and 23. All meetings begin at 8 p.m. Sunday Classes Slated BAG VERNON — Sunday school classes items for the holiday bazaar will reopen this Sunday at Union scheduled for Nov. 10; Sept. 19, the WITH COUPON BELOW Congregational Church. Those in first regular meeting of the Women’s nursery school through Grade 8 will Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 29, meet at 9:45 a.m. in the church annex Women’s Fellowship, rummage and for a Rally Day. Grade 10 students white elephant sale, starts 10 a.m.; will meet at 8:30 a.m. on the second Informal Bible Study Group, floor of the annex. ’Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. Because a fire a few weeks ago extensively damaged the church, church services are being held in the Sykes School on Park Street at 10 Democratic Oktoberfest VI rs. Dana Harmon a.m. If weather permits the Sunday VERNON — State Representative ALL FLAVORS School students will walk over to the Chester Morgan and Oktoberfest - Mrs. Harmon school for a brief service before Councilman John Drost are co- going back to attend classes. chairmen of the Oktoberfest being Heads Society Following the church service planned to raise funds for the everyone will be invited back to the Democratic Town Committee to sup­ SHASTA SODA MANCHESTER -M rs . Dana Har­ annex for a coffee hour to be hosted port the November election mon was installed as president of St. by the Christian Education Com­ expenses. Bridget’s Rosary Society at the an­ mittee. nual installation dinner Sept. 10 at Until repairs are made to the 2 LITER Willie's Steak House. church building, arrangements are Booster Night Other officers instailed were Mrs. being made to hold church activities VERNON — The Vempn Grange BOTTLE Emery Bessette, vice president; in various places. will sponsor Booster Night Sept. 21 at Mrs. John Kurowski, secretary and The senior choir rehearses 8 p.m. in the Grange Hall, Route 30. Mrs. Ronald Blasko. treasurer. Thursdays at 7:15 in the annex and Entertainment will be provided by Guest speaker was Sy Becker, the junior choir meets Wednesdays the American Association of Retired movie critic for Channel 22, at 6:15 also in the annex. Persons’ Chorus and refreshments WITH COUPON BELOW Springfield. Mass., who spoke on, Other meetings scheduled to be will be served. The public is invited. "Look At the Movies." conducted in the annex include: Sept. Guests included The Rev. Emilio 17 at 9:30 a.m,, a workshop to make Padelli and the Rev. Philip Sheridan, co-pastors, St, Bridget's Church; The Rev. John Delaney, former pastor; Driving Rules Adopted the Rev. William Stack, former assistant pastor; Sister Helen Hart, COVENTRY - The Board of legitimate reason to the school prin­ school principal and Sister Anne Education has set a policy concer­ cipal. Babrielle, CCD director. ning students who drive to school and Students are expected to follow the parking of their cars. regulations covering school driving CAMPBELL’S The board said that driving to and parking as developed by the ad­ school is a privilege and a student ministration. Square Circle may do so and park in the school Abuse of the regulations could CHICKEN NOODLE parking areas upon approval by the MANCHESTER -The Square Cir­ result in disciplinary actions as principal and providing he or she cle Club of Manchester Lodge of follows: For the first offense suspen­ Masons will have an open house Mon­ meets at least one of three con­ sion of privileges for a period of 20 ditions. S O U P ^ day from 10 a.m. to noon at the days and a two-day school suspen­ The student must be participating Masonic Temple. sion; second offense, suspension of in an extra-curricular activity and There will be cards, pool, conver­ the privilege for a period of 60 days need transportation or be employed and a two-day school suspension. Ad­ 0 sation and refreshments. All Masons 10.7OZ. after school and need transportation (jantp and their friends are invited. ditional offenses may result in a per­ to his or her place of employment; or manent suspension of privileges. if the student presents another CAN Evening H Sept. 15,1 Manchester Public Records WITH COUPON BELOW.

Vi arranly deeds Credit Union, Doris K. Snow, Waranoke Road, $5,000. Jam es .1. Moriconi Jr. and Mary H. Edward Williams, D.V.M., doing Thomas P. Raimondo, below-grade Moriconi to Umberto Terreni and business as Manchester Veterinary pool at 35 Battista Road, $5,000. Sally Dobson Terreni, property at 376 Clinic, to foreclose mortgage on Robert J. Smith, add awning VALUABLE COUPON Woodland St., $56,000. property ol Richard C. Snow and between house and garage at 43 Har­ John B. Barnini and Bettina H. Carol S. Snow at 45 Edmund St. vard Road, $75. ALL COUPONS Building perniitH 10LB. BAQ Barnini to Orlando G. Annulli, Tosa Building Ene Enterprises for property on Hale Road, $25.30 con­ Wesley Bunce, tent at 143 Woodside CAN BE REDEEMED EASTIRN U.S. Hank Pfeil, addition at 15 Carriage SHORE No.1 veyance tax. St., $95, Drive, $7,800. WITH ONE ADDITIONAL Victor O’Donnell and Gloria B. 0 W.R. Ruggiero for Larry Lance, Marriage licenses MO.OO PURCHASE POTATOES^ Donnell to Frechette, Martin & alterations at 39 Sage Drive, $6,000. Scott Lambert of East Hartford WHh eewpon bimI •tfdHienBi 'lO.OO leoE purehtM. LtoiN on* Rothman, Realtors, property at 27 Kenneth W, Tomlinson Jr ., wood and Paula Nekiunas of South Wind­ EXCLUDING THE coupon pot cuBtotnor. OooE tun. Btip Mon.. Sopi. i# t n It7 l McCann Drive, $60.50 conveyance stove at 14 Avon St., $650. sor, Sept. 22 at Concordia Lutheran VALUE OF COUPONS tax. Bill Tunsky for Kenneth Irish, Church. Allen A. Griswold and Barbara A. vinyl siding at 85 Durant St., $1,500. Louis P. Dumont Jr . and Robin G. Griswold to Thomas J. Crockett and Bill Tunsky for Donald Zboray, Hallowell, both of Manchester, Sept. Thomas P. Crockett, property on vinyl siding at 9 Waddell Road, $1,- 15. VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON Overlook Drive, $55,000. 500. Charles Solarz Jr. of Glastonbury Ii.ludi'ement lien Donald M. Golas, fence at 32 Scar­ and Maria M. Pagani of 32 E. Maple ALL FLAVORS 1 0.7O Z . CAN Stern & Co. Inc. against Dennis J. borough Road, $600. St., Sept. 29 at St. Jam es Church. 2 LITER BOTTLE CAMPBELL’S Chalifoux, property at 6 Olcott St., Edward Lezon, alterations and ■Joseph Becker of Coventry and SHASTA CHICKEN NOODLE $3,768.78. wood-coal add-on furnace, $2,250. Cynthia L. Hamilton of Storrs, Sept. SOUP I.is p(‘iidefis Frank Addabbo, wood stove at 27 15 at South United Methodist Church. SODAS WHb coupon «nd •(MHIenal '10 00 lood puichato LImil ono Savings Bank of Manchester Walker St., $500. WHb coupon in d ocMKionol 'lO.OO lood purctioto lltnii on# Charles P. Walkovich of Danbury coupon pof cuilomtr Ooed tun and Men . sapi n 4 ,g;p against Frederick 0. Deane, Sears Harold Parent for Peter DiRosa, and Joanne M. Foran of 48 Benton coupon pot cuiiom tf Ooed Sun in d Mon.. Sopi i t t 17. il^ t Roebuck & Co. and Household reroof at 161-163 W. Center St., $1,- St., Sept. 22 at St. Jam es Church. MHS Finance Corp. to foreclose mortgage 320. Edward J . LaFranchise of Winsted z ■.on property at 37-39 Grove St. Stanley J. Bellefleur for Carl and Martha G. Bidwell of 64 North St. Mechanics Savings Bank against, Engberg, reroof at 77 Doane St., $800. Raymond J . Mason and Kathleen J . We reserve the right to limit quantities to ^ units unless otherwise specified Richard C. .Snow, Carol S. Snow, Hartford Pool Co. Inc. for John J. . Kowalyshyn, both of Ashford, Oct. 6 East Hartford Aircraft Federal Piendel, below-grade pool at 22 at Wickham Park. Not responsible lor typographical errors uu Iii.ivicim cii iVidIM AST HARTFORD 150 Burnside Ave. ILASTONBURY ox Run Mall

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}N BELOW. New ehowe premiering on CBS this season are: (ciockwise) Porneii Roberts in ‘Trapper John,” Jimmy McNichol (le «) and Marc McClure in “Caiifornia Fewer,” John Fujioka and Robert Costanio in “The Last Resort” and Doug McKeon and Brian Dennehy in “Big Shamus, Little Shamus.”

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This Week’s TV Specials TV SPOTLIGHT — Page 3 This Week’s TV Sports Today 9KK) Man A musical portrait o1 (DBast Of Donny And Marta EVENING SEPTEMBER IS. 1979 18 Summerfaet "Gala Night Charles Ives' life, music and Ide­ Quests: Kris Krlstofferson and Tuesday From The Vienna Opera" The als Is presented. Rita Coolldge, Redd Foxx, Paul SEPTEMBER 18,1979 Today 3:30 brightest stars of the operatic 10:30 12.-00 3*30 Lynde, the Osmond Brothers ®CB8 Sports Spadal Cover­ 8 BaaabaH Boston Red Sox vs. world Including Placldo Domin­ a Irlrt Traasuras Alexander ® W rasttlng (i) 8 Ryder Cup GoH Match EVENING AFTERNOON AFTERNOON and the cast of "Star Wars." MORNING age of Stan Barrett's attempt to Toronto Blue Jays go, Sherrill Mllnes and Monser- AFTERNOON Scourby hosts this program on Live coverage ol third-round play 8 8 8 The Road To China break the sound barrier on land, 9:00 rat Cabale perform the music of Bob Hope and his guests Mikhail the exhibit at the Museum 01 In this tournament from The 7:30 5:00 3:30 Fine Arts In Boston which 11KX) from Bonneville Salt Rats in ( I) & NFL Football New York Wagner, Verdi, Donizetti and Baryshnikov, Crystal Gayle. Sunday Greenbrier In While Sulphur 8 Bassball Boston Red Sox vs 9$ On Tha Track The excite­ 8 8 La Gloconda R enato 2:30 8 WCT Tennis Bjorn Borg vs. Utah. Giants at Washington Redskins Puccini trom the Vienna Opera. ShM ds and Yarnell, Big Bird and explores the spirit and history ol Springs, West Virginia. Toronto Blue Jays ment, beauty and energy behind Scotto and Luciano Pavarotti 8 Soft Is Tha Haart Of A Child Irish art. (R) Vitas Gerulaltls Peaches and Herb present three 4:00 SEPTEMBER 16. 1979 ® Grsataat Sports Lsganda 10:45 the scenes at the race track, 10:00 star In the San Francisco 7:40 hours of music, comedy and 8 8 8 Pra-Oama Show "Mario Andretti" 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up featuring the leading contenders SD Summarlsat "Gala Night Opera's production of Ponchlet- EVENING AFTERNOON ffl KInar't Komer variety taped In various locations tor the Kentucky Derby Crown From The Vienna Opera" The ll's tragic drama which explores 4:15 3:45 12:15 In China. Thursday MORNING 8:00 and some of the top jockeys In brightest stars of the operatic unrequited love In 1 7 th -^ tu r y 8 8 8 BaaabaH Regional ® NFL Today fflC o llag a Football '79 Weekly 9:00 12:00 Montreal Expos vs the country. (R) world Including Placldo Domin­ Venice and features the ballet coverage of Cincinnati Reds at highllghls ol key NCAA football f f l BaaabaH 8 Gala Partormanoa "Minne­ SEPTEMBER 20,1979 8 Candlapin Bowling 4:00 New York Mels go. Sherrill Mllnes and Monser- "Dance Of The Hours." Los Angeles Dodgers; Houston 11:00 contests are presented. sota Orchestra's 75th Anniver­ 8 This It Tha NFL ® NFL Football Chicago Bears EVENING rat Cabale perform the music of 11:00 1:00 Astros at San Francisco Giants at Dallas Cowboys 10:15 Wagner. Verdi, Donizetti and (DCanoar In America "A New sary Concert" Dominick Argen- 8 8 o o c a r to's "In Praise Of Music" and EVENING OSWCTTannla 4:30 8 Athlsisa 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up Puccini from the Vienna Opera. Jersey Focus" A first-run special 8 Wraetling 11:30 Tuesday 6:00 on the states most pressing Beethoven's Choral Symphony ® Sports Spectacular Cover­ 4:45 10:40 6J) Three By Four Three Acade­ 11:30 8 Grsataat Sports Legends 5KX) Issue Is presented. No.9 In D Minor are conducted 8:00 1:30 age of a ten-round lightweight 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up SEPTEMBER 18,1979 f f l KInar's Komar my Award-winning short films — (S Model Awards Special 8 Modal Awards by Stanistaw Skrowaczewskl. (R) a National (Jaographic Special ® 8 Wide World Of Sports bout between Howard Davis and “In The Region Of Ice," "Double AFTERNOON "The Volga" A view ol Russia 8 Thia Weak In Baseball Termite Watkins, from Houston, EVENING Talk" and "Kudzu" — are EVENING and her people seldom seen by 2:00 Texas; auto racing's Italian EVENING Thursday presented. Sunday Grand Prix from Monza, Italy; 11:30 Wednesday Americans Is presented. (R) ® Baseball New York Mets vs. 12:00 6:45 8:30 U.S. Roller Skating Champion­ 8 8 Tennis "The Lipton World SEPTEMBER 16.1979 8.-00 ® A la n King Goaa NaahvKIa Pittsburgh Pirates ships from Fort Worth, Texas. ® NFL Today 6:00 0 O n The Track The excite­ SEPTEMBER 19,1979 Ol Doubles" Coverage ol the f f l Bowling For Dollara THURSDAY'S SPORTS (D Tha Tenth Month Carol Bur­ Alan King rides on a riverboat, 10:30 8 8 Tennis "The Liplon World ment, beauty and energy behind nett and Keith MIchell star In this meets some of country music's O l Doubles" Coverage ol the finals ol this $150,000 doubles 10:30 aEstampa Ramenca Ameri­ EVENING 7:30 the scenes at the race track, drama about a pregnant and greatest stars, and appears at semifinals of this $150,000 dou­ tournament from the Indoor are­ ® Sports Extra SEPTEMBER 20,1979 MORNING AFTERNOON can flamenco dancer Maria Beni­ na at the Woodlands Inn outside 8 Baaeball Boston Red Sox vs featuring the leading contenders unmarried middle-aged woman the Grand Ole Opry. Guests bles tournament from the indoor i 11:30 EVENING tez and her Estampa Flamenca Houston, Texas. Toronto Blue Jays lor the Kentucky Derby Crown who decides, against great Include Roy Clark, Barbara Man- arena at the Woodlands Inn out­ 6:00 Dance Company are featured in ® NFL This Weak and some of the top jockeys In 11:00 opposition, to keep and raise her drell and Ray Stevens. 2:30 side Houston, Texas. ® Radng From Belmont S;00 rehearsal and performance in 12:30 6:00 the country. (R) SDA Good DIsionanoe Like A baby. 8ThlavaaOfTlma 8 R a c e re ® NFL Today 12:00 f f l Baseball Chicago Cubs vs New Mexico. (R) 6:30 8 The Athlatas f fl Bowling For OoHars 8 8 NFL '79 New York Mels 3:00 ® New York Jots '79 Highlights 11:30 ® NCAA Football Michigan at 10:15 7:00 1:00 f fl Racing From Yonkers Notre Dame 8 Soccer Made In Germany ® NFL Football Detroit Lions at Monday 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up Today, Sept. 15 8 8 SportsWorld Live cover­ New York Jets 10:40 7:30 SEPTEMBER 17, 1979 age ol an attempt to set the ® Baseball New York Mets vs. ffl KIner'i Komar Friday world record high dive from ® 8 8 Baseball B altim ore Pittsburg^h Pirates 8 S h a N a N a Orioles vs. Boston Red Sox SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 MORNING 10:30 2:30 7:00 11:00 Baltimore. Maryland; a bowling 8 8 NFL Football New Eng­ EVENING ID Popays Laurel And Hardy Laugh- ® ® 8 8 8 N a w s 8 Jukebox tournament featuring old-timers land Patriots at Cincinnati Ben- (D (D A g o n iky And (Company 9:00 Wednesday EVENING ID Tha Partrldgs Family toona ® Soap Factory 8 Hot Nights and current stars, from Dallas, gals 5:00 8 Harness Radng "1979 Ken­ 6:00 SEPTEMBER 19, 1979 8 Black Man's Land (Bl Harvaat Temple (£ 8 N a w a ® Ufa Of Riley 1:10 Texas. tucky Pacing Derby " Coverage 1:30 iS G stS m an ® Bowling For Dollars 6:00 8GrsanAcras 8 Next Step Bt^ond ® Tha World At War 8 Our Miss Brooks ® Movie "The War Ol The 8 NCAA Football Regional ol the third jewel ol the triple 8 This Week In Baseball 5:30 8 Hogan's Heroes 8 Chico And Tha Man coverage of Notre Dame at f fl Bowling For Dollars 11:00 OS World OpportunHIaa Worlds" (1953) Gene Barry, Ann crown ol harness racing from 7:00 AFTERNOON ® Battle Of The Planets (D Soul Train 3:00 8 Naahvllla On Tha Road 11:30 Robinson. Michigan; Maryland at Clemson; Louisville Downs. 8 Wrestling 8:00 8 Qua Paaa, U.8.A.? Louisville at Miami, Fla.; Gram- 2:00 6:00 (S 8 Kids Are People Too (DILoveLucy ® Movie “Murphy's War" 11:30 f f l BaaabaH New York Mets vs. 8 H a a H a w 1:25 bllng at Alcorn State 8 8 Baseball Baltimore Ori­ 8:00 5:30 ( £ Man Builds, Man Oaatroys 8 8 8 Flash Gordon ( £ 8 NCAA Football (1971) Peter O'Toole, Sian Phil­ St. Louis Cardinals 8 Family Faud 8 ABC News ® Radng From Yonkers oles vs. Boston Red Sox ffl Penn State Football f f l BaaabaH Montreal Expos vs. (S Pattams For Living 8 WCTTanms (m Domata lips. Highlights 8 In Search Of... 1:30 New York Mels 10:40 (X) Chlldran't Gospel Hour 11:30 8 8 SportsWorld (D Model Awards Special f f l KInar’s Komer O P TL C lub 8 Soccer Made In Germany ® Nasrs (Time Approximate) (D Fat Albert , 8 Lawrence Walk ® M ovie "When Worlds 7:28 Collide" (1951) Barbara Rush, 8 Movie "I'd (;limb The High­ 6:30 ® Movie “I Married A Monster 3*30 ® IfYouAakMa Richard Derr. est M ountain" (1951) Rory Sunday, Sept. 16 (£ Villa Alagra(R) From Outer Space" (1958) Tom d l CBS Sports S ^ a l ® Racing From Yonkers Calhoun, Susan Hayward. S) Tha Brady Kkta Tryon, Gloria Talbott. (D The Brady Bunch 7:29 8 R o c k Concert ( I) Davay And Goliath 8 8 8 Godzilla (B) Jake Hass Gospel Time 8 Dally Numbers 8 8 8 Saturday Night Live MORNING 8 Movie "Sherlock Holmes (3) Family Focus 2:45 8 Bill Moyers' Journal 8TheRlflaman 2:30 AFTERNOON 8 Connecticut Newsmakers 6:45 7:30 And The Voice Of Terror" (1942) 8 JImmySwaggart 0 The Glittering Prizes ® News f f i Movie "Not With My Wife. @ ABC News 3 ) Now Day 4:00 ® 8 8 Baseball Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. 6:00 8 Day Of Discovery You Don't" (1966) Tony Curtis, 10:30 AFTERNOON CD Bast O l News Day 8 MIstar Rogara(R) 7:00 (D Big Valley ® Connecticut Woman 8 Movie "Brief Encounter" 2:55 12:00 Virna List. 6:30 (X) Sports Extra (3) Another Vflaw 8SoapFactoiy (1974) Sophia Loren, Richard ® ABC News 8 Battle Of The Planet 8 Popays ® Up Front ffl ABC News f f l Jimmy S w ^ a r l IX) Hot Fudge 8 The World Tomorrow 3:00 12:00 8 8 8 Prs-Game Show 8 Crockett's Victory Garden Burton. 6:30 ® Movie "Let's Go Navy " 8 8 8 NBC News 8 Sunday At 'Dm King's House CD Abbott And Costello 3:00 8 Sesame Street (R) 8 Sunday At The King's House gnStarTrak CD Kldsworld 8 People's Caucus 8HseHaw(Cont'd) 8 Risk Of Marriage ® Man Builds, Man Destroys (1951) Bowery Boys. Allen 8 That's Hollywood 8 The Drum CD Movie “Gold Diggers Of 8 Movie "The Three Stooges 12:00 Jenkins. 3:30 S )T h a M u p p ^ 8 Consultation 8:00 ® Wraatllng ® Time For Timothy 9:30 11:00 1935" (1935) Dick Powell. Gloria In Orbit" (1962) Three Stooges, 3:10 ® 8 Issues And Answers ® 8 Ryder Cup Golf Match 3 Momingtown ® Marv Grfffln i Living Fw h 8 Odyaaay ® Space Ghost And DIno Boy 6:45 (X) f f l 8 8 8 Maws Stuart. Carol Christensen. 8 Movie "Diplomatic Courier" ® Robert Schuller ® Greatest Sports Legends 7:30 ® 8T h a Ropers 8 Monty Python's Flying Circus 7:00 ® Nina On Now Jersey (II NFL Today (S Cancer In America (£ Weekend Spadal 8 Skeama Street (R) (1952) Tyrone Power, Stephen 8 Jimmy Swaggarf 8 8 8 Mast The Prsaa 8 8 La Gloconda ( I) Arthur And Company 8 8 Jonny Quest ® Movie "Sign Of The Pagan" McNally. ® Chilatophar Closaup 8 8 Tennis 7:00 a P T L C h jb 4:15 (1955) Jeff Chandler. Jack 1:00 8 Eladrtc Company (R) 3:45 ( £ Popays And Friends 8 What About Woman? ® Wonderama 8 Movie "The Culpepper Cat­ (X) 60 Minutes 8 Public Affairs Special 8 8 8 Baseball Palance. A Roman warrior ® Movie "Possessed" (1947) 3:16 8 C a M > ra te ( i NFL Today (S N a w i 8 Movie “Master Minds" Joan Crawtord, Van Heflin. ® This la The Ufa tle Co." (1972) Gary Grimes. f f l 8 Out Of The Blue 11:15 defeats Attlla's hordes. 2 hrs. ® Jack Benny 8 Top Cat 8 Bay City Rollers (1949) Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey. ® Movis "Curse Of The ® Roy Brown 8 Rax Humbard Luke Askew. 4:00 8 8 8 DIansy's Wonderful f fl CBS Nawa 8 Undard^ 8 Candlapin Bowling OSFaatIvalOfFalth 3:52 8 World Opportunities World 8 8 CHIPS Swamp Creature" (1966) John 12:30 ® NFL Football 11:30 4:30 Agar. Francine York. ® Jack Benny 8 D a k 1 a rl 10:00 f f l Movie "We re No Angels " 8 S a ta m 6 S fra a t (R) 8KM 12:30 8 Tha Commanders ® NFL Today f f l NFL This Wsek (D Sports Spectacular 8 Ring Around The World ® Harculdds (1955) , Aldo 8 Chlldran's Hour ( £ Mighty Mouse / Hackle & (D Tarzan / Super Sevan ® DIalogua f f l Alan King Goaa Nashville (3) Davey And Goliath 6*30 8 Momingtown ® KIdt Are People Too Ray. 0 Crockett's Victory Garden Jackie CD American Bandstand (!i) Jake Haas Gospel Time ffl Movla "Skullduggery" ® 8 Sunday Maas 8 Athletes ( £ Tha FUntstonaa 8 Hong Kong Phoosy (X) 8 Datactlvs School 7:30 8 8 NFL '79 7*30 (1970) Susan Clark, Burt 8 ) UfOatylaa 8 Movie "Number One" QD 8 Suparfriands 8 WHd KIngdiDm 8 On Tha Track ® Spread A Little Sunshine 8 Daktarl ( i) 8 A New Kind Of Family Reynolds. 4:45 Put a layer of gravel on the top of window boxes to 8 This Is Tha Ufa (1969) Charlton Heston, Jessica (SOaymiAndGollath 8 8 Crockett's Victory Garden 9:00 ® Faith For Today 8 (Sonvarsatlons With 8 UvliM Faith 8 Emergency Onal SS Listen prevent rain from spattering dirt on windows. 8 Chance Of Salvation Walter. 8lS80anyOuck 8 S o u lT ra ln ® 8 Love Boat ® Chrlatophar Cloaaup 0 The Beat Of Emia Kovacs 8 Comeback SSaaamaStrastfR) 8 8 Studio See 1:00 8 a NBC Movie "The Eiger 8 Robert Schuller 8 The Jataons ® 8 8 NFL Football 4:30 8 It's Your Businaaa 8 Faith For T o d ^ 1:00 8 Tba Partridge Family 8:00 ® Boris KartofTsThrlllsr 5:00 Sanction" (1975) Clint East- ® Movie “The Thirty-Nine 8 Festival Of Faith (X) The Tenth Month 8 Movie "The Last Of The 6:30 CD Mission: ImpoealMe wood, George Kennedy. A for­ 8 Whadia 10:30 8 Journey To Adventure Belles" (1974) Richard Chamber- (3) WCT Tennis H i ® Barrio Steps" (1935) Robert Donat, ffl Bast Of Donny And Marla Supartiaroaa ® Persuaders mer government assassin comes 8 Davey And Gdlath 8 Get Smart lain, Blythe Danner. (S 8NewZooRsvua ® Spldarman Madeleine Carroll. Directed by f f l 8 Mork A Mindy (S 8 Viewpoint On Nutrition 8 Wrestling (3) Mayor Athaneon's Forum out of retirement to pursue a 7:45 . 4:45 ffl Rax Humbard 11:45 8 On The Track thief carrying stolen U.S. docu­ ® Point Of Wow 9:00 8 8 Washington Wsek In (j; 8 Sacred Heart ® Eighth Day 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up 8 8 8 The Road To China f f l Movie "The Italian Job" Ravlaw . 8 Once Upon A Qasalc ments across the Swiss Alps. 8 Tha World Tomorrow 111 Bugs Bunny / Road Runner 8 8 Z o o m ( R ) ® Baseball 8 0 Evening At Popa (1969) Michael Caine. Noel 8S uparm an (Network advises parental v>f 8:00 8 ) Aooant On Living 5:00 8 Gunamoka Coward. S ) Blidman discretion.) (R) you furnish itx^ ® Three Robonic Stooges 8 Movie "The Time Of Their f f l Mlaalon: Impossible 5:30 8 Jonny Quest ( £ 8 Plasticman 1:30 8Summariaat Hw plant and ® Sunday Mass Lives" (1946) Bud Abbott. Lou 8 Modal Awards 9:00 12:00 S ) OanM Boons (DSaMlnutsa IB) Living Faith 8 Hamaas Racing ® Jamaa Robison Costello. 1:30 8 Allas Smith And Jones ffl Undaraaa World Of Jacques (S Davkt Suttkind 8 8 8 Fred And Barney OD 8 WMa World Of Sports llMoara - wo dS Dr. Gana Scott 8 Kkte Are People Too ® Connacticul; Sean 8 Three Stooges Cousteau 8 Uptlalra, Downstairs 8 MM sr Rogers (R) EVENING 9:30 8 CXir Miss Brooks havolhorost— . 8 8 Sasama Street (R) 10:45 8 RopoMlows Call To Prayer ffl 8 Movla "Annie Hall" 8 The Athlatas 8 vmaAl^ra(R) (DCroaa-WIU (1977) Woody Allen. Diane 8 8 Wall Street Weak pots, brackets, 80ll.t^=r r T | 8 Oral Roberts 8 Jaw W iU fe 8 This Weak In BaaabaH 5:30 Keaton. A nightclub comic and 12:15 9:30 8 Black Parspactivaa 6:00 10:00 food, saucers, \ 8 Devlin 8 Weekend Special 8 American Lifestyle 8 Llatan (SShazzam 8 This Weak In BaaabaH (DNaw a , 8 Latino 11:00 an aspiring songstress share watering cans, their neuroses In an on-again, 8 8 8 The Jatsons (D M M o n : Impoasibla ® Rev. Ika Miracle Power Spe­ ® QNUgan'a Island EVENING 12:30 2:00 8:30 ® Rex Humbard ofl-again romance. (Network 8 Gat Smart 8 Once Upon A Classic op Racing From Balmont cial misters. ® Marto And Tha Magic Movie 2:00 GD Movie "Kung Fu" (1971) I mile thing) I (m Sunday At The King's House advises parental discretion.) 8 Maaaachuaatls Council Of 8 Carrasoolandas 8 Lookin'Battar 8Summarfaat Machina ® Maks K Real 6:00 David Carradine, Barry Sullivan. 8 Hogan's Haroaa 8 Jerry FahMlI 8 Harvest Temple f f l Nhw On New J a ra n Rabbla CD Little Rascals ® BatUa Of Tha Planats 8 This Is Tha NFL f f l Movis "All In A Night's 8 Jaka Haas Goapal Time 8ThiMByFour ® DayOfDiscovary 8 8 Baseball 1:00 10:00 ® BaaabaH 8 8 o o o p r 8 laauaa In World Communica­ Work" (1961) Dean Martin, Shir­ 8 0 Maatarplaca Thaatra 10:15 8 0 r a l Roberta ley MacLalne. When a publishing fflA B C N a w i CD Moby Dick IBI Accent On Living 8M u n d o R a a l tion 8 Maverick (B 8 Out Of Tha Blue 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up 8 Robert Schullar tycoon Is found dead, his neph­ 8 Rltk Of Marriage 8 Moon Man Space Connection 6:30 8 A Good Olaaonanoo Uks A 8 Movie "Legend Of Loch 9:30 ® Movie "Conquest Of Space" 8 Jonny Quasi ew Inherits the business end all 8 Has Haw Honeys CD CBS News Man Ness" Documentary. fflhltWrman 1:10 (1955) Walter Brooke, Eric Flem- 8 8 Tennis (S Tha Prfoa la Right 8 Jewish Heritage 8 Snaak Prwvlow Its headaches. 2 hrs. 8 A B C N a w t ing. 10:30 11:30 ® 8 Nawa 8 JarryFalwaU 8 Racers ® New York Jsts^79 HIghllghU 9H)0 ® World War II Gl Diary ^0 ® Face Tha Nation f f l Movie "Charlie Bubbles" 8 8 8 Globetrotters 8 Movie "Vengeance Vow" 8 Another Voloa them'iraelg of n u m ttt^ B ® Sunday Morning 10:00 Dynomutt ® B lackN aw s \ downtown mancliester^M . ® U W a Rascals (1968) Albert Finney, Liza fflFaoaThaStata (1955) Clayton Moore, Jay 8 Adam-12 8 Brenda Starr ® Frankanatain Jr. And The ® 8 Anknala Animals Animals 2:30 8 H o t Fudge ® Six MMIon Dollar Man Minnelli. A sense of meaningless (SNaw a Sllverheels. 8 Abbott And Coatallo im|IOHICNOT 8 Qraatast Sports Lsganda 1:45 8 PromlaaaOfQod purpose engulfs a middle-class f f l Tha World Tomorrow ® 8 ta rT ra k S Addanta writer when he Is catapulted Into f f l JIaw t (Tbns Approximate) ®OralRobarta 8 8 Great Parformanoaa 8 An EngHahman'a Caatia fame and fortune. 8 Aak Tha Manager fflN sw a Page 4 - TV SPOTUGHT TV SPOTLIGHT - Page 5 HARVEST HILL SPECIAIS Lube & Oil CLURANCE SMIRNOFF VODKA WIN $125.00 THIS WEEK 80 Proof 1.78 L s SAVE 60« nag. SPECIAL $25.00 BONUS HOME SUBSnUBER OF THE HEHM.D S12.39 S11.97 HELPS PROTECT ERASER-MATE SALE MOVING PAHTS INVER HOUSE SCOTCH PRIZE CROSSWORD NO.I28Z 80 Proof Quart • Up to 5 qts. of major brand ON CLUES ACROSS: “IS" 10/40 grade oil The Only Pen That Rag. SPECIAL • Chassis lubrication and oil change Erases Mistakes. used unnecceMarll)r seems rather • Helps protect parts and S9.59 wasted. assures you of smooth, ALL 79 MODELS 7. 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Two professional foot­ 0 News X New Jersey Report d Art Media (Fri) 2:30 ABC Movie "Three On A 7 5 5 0 FamayFocua(Tue) 0 Festival Of Faith ball players become Involved In a X 9 d Write On (Wed) d Soft Is The Heart Of A Child Dale" (1978) June Allyson, Ray Olivia’s Home l 3 0 N e w s 1:20 0 MakhMand CMitamatk; Clb^ 0 Sounding Board comic rivalry to win the affec­ 5:00 11:30 Bolger. ® M«rv Qrlffln (Tu»-Frl) 9:55 X Beat The Clocfc d Storybook (Mon) k s(W a d ,f^ 0 N a w a tions of their third roommate, the 7:30 0 Heritage Comer 0 World OpportunlUaa (Thu) 0D lek Cavan team owner's daughter. X S h a z z a m XMkfdayLlva 1:30 DAYTIME MOVIES 12:30 Three-time Em my Award- 5:50 X 9 Fainlly F M d 0 Buga Bunny And Friends 0 Dating Qanw 0 Gala Parformanoe X Movie "Kansas City Confi­ (i) N«w Zoo R«vue X P T L C k ib (X As The Work) Turns winner Michael Learned, who 10:00 d LMas, Yoga And You (R) 0 M a u M dential" (1952) . 0 0 Today X D In a h l 0 0 0 Wfiaal Of Fortune X The Addam s Family O.qn 0 Educational Programming 12.-00 d PaIn t With Nancy Preston Foster. plays Olivia in "The Waltons" 0 The Munsters X Bewitched 0 ) Jaka Hess Gospel Time 3:30 ( i ) 9 T a x l ® % L C I u b d Sesam e Street (R) d Many Worida Of Nature (Mon) 0 "Td Climb The Highest 0Qraan Acres returns home after recuperat­ X Mike Douglas (X One Day At A Tima (R) Mountain" (1951) Rory Calhoun, 7:30 ing from tuberculosis, and her S Today's Woman 8:00 X Romper Room d Trade-Offs (Tue) X Woody Woodpackar X P.M. Magazine 10:00 X Captain Kangaroo Susan Hayward. X d N a w s 1:00 heart suffers, fearing she will 0 0 Card Sharks AFTERNOON d W a W i 's Animals (Wed) 0dVlibAlagra(R) X AH In The Family 0 0 0 Tomorrow 6:00 X The Flintstones 0 Kitty Today d Self, Incorporated (Thu) 0StarBlazars 1HX) X B h a N a N a X 9 The Lazarus Syndrome lose a son to World War 11. iS Agronaky And Company ® TV Community College (FrI) 0 Educational Programming d Primary Sdenoe (Fri) X "One Desire" (1955) Anne X Dating Game 10:15 1:10 now in full scale. (Mon) 0 P o p e y e 12:00 4K)0 X C BS Lata Movla "Dawn: tSS p rsa d A Little' Sunshine 0 Ironside Baxter, Rock Hudson. 0 M * A * S * H But there is more immedi­ X N e w a Day 1:45 XTom And Jarry 0 Red Sox Wrap-Up Portrait Of A Teenage Runaway" 8:25 0 1 Love Lucy 0 d MacNaH / Lahrar Report ate trouble, when Olivia (Tue) X 12 O'clock Uvel d Gather 'Round (Mon) X U M a Rascals 4KX) (1976) Eve Plumb, Leigh McClos- iX Best 01 News Day (Wad) 0 0 News d Thinkabout (Mon, Wed) 0Thrsa’sACrowd 10:30 X N e w a d Cover To Cover (Thu) X O M arv Qrlffln X "Chino" , 0 Dick Van Dyke key. learns that an irate neighbor X Barrio (Thu) d Primary Sdenoe (Tue) O B a sa b a H 8:30 OS Living Faith dlnaida/Out(Fri) X 0 M O V I S Jill Ireland. dDIckCavelt intends to avenge the death of For (Xir Times (FrI) d Gather 'Round (Thu) 9 Tic Tac Dough 1:38 X X Woody Woodpecker 0 0 (0 MIndreaders 0 D o m a t a 0 "Com e And Get It" (1936) his AWOL son, whom John, X ConnsctIcul Woman (Mon) d Bread And Butterflies (FrI) 1:50 News X Meet The Mayors (Mon. Wed) 0 Educational Programming 0 Film Feature (Mon, Tue, Fri) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan. 8:00 10:40 X Olivia's husband, had talked X Connecticut: Seen (Tue) d U k a You, Like M e (Tue) Kkier's Komer X New York Report (Tue) 10:15 0 Movie 0 For You, Black Woman (Wed) X Movie "The Other Side Of X ' ■ M y into returning to the war. X M a k e It Real (Wad) 2:00 X Nine On New Jersey (Thu) d All About You (Mon) 9 $20,000 Pyramid 1:55 0 W om an's Plaoe (Thu) EVENING Midnight" (1977) Marle-France X Joe Franklin X Eighth Day (Thu) 11K)0 John is guilt-ridden and X Newark And Reality (FrI) d Jackson Junior High (Tue) 0 Spirit Of Independence 0 d Seaams Street (R) PIsler, John Beck. A beautiful X X 0 0 9 N e w s 0 Get Smart X Dialogue (FrI) 12:30 frightened that he. too. will 0 0 Today d Freestyla(Wed) 0 M y Three Sons French film star uses her power X M * A * 8 * H a The Health Field X 9 Ryan's Hope 2:00 6K)0 2:30 lose a son to their neighbor's 0 TV Community College d Animals And Such (Thu) 0 The Partridge Family and her control over a wealthy X Life Of Riley X QIHIgan's Island XCGOlSNews X Benny Hill X N e w a threat. This episode (Sept. 20) 0 Romper Room d Cover To Cover (FrI) m an's fortune to gain revenge on 0 Our Mias Brooks 6:20 0 0 0 Password Plus X 9 1 ^ Life To Live 4:30 XILovaLucy 0 The Odd Couple marks the eighth-season pre­ X News dAVWtTo...(Mon) 0 Accent On Living (Mon) X Bowling For DoHars a handsome American flyer who 0 Chico And The Man 9:00 10:24 X The Brady Bunch jilted her. mier episode of the Emmy d Wrhers Of Our Time (Tue) 0 Domata(Tua-Frl) 0 TV Community College d Best Of Bum s And Allan 3:00 6:30 X Tom And Jerry 0 Weather X The Flintstones XCrosa-WIts 0 Six Million Dollar Man Award-winning series. X M a n Builds, Man Destroys X Andy Griffith d Ecology: You And Your &vl- 0 0 0 The Doctors 0 Christ The Living Word 0 Adam-12 11:30 10:30 X 9 Happy Days Michael Learned (Mon) X SS Donahue ronment(Wed) 0 Hackle And Jackie / Deputy 0 P T L O u b 9 Straals Of San Francisco X Mary Tyler Moors 3:06 X The Ghost And Mrs. Muir X Baseball X Up Front (Tue) X Joe Franklin d Exploring Math (Thu) Dawg 0 Emergency Onel d Once Upon A Claaalc X K o ) a k X Movie "The Monster And 0 0 0 Hollywood Squares 0 0 0 T h e Mlaadvanturea Of X It's Your Business (Wed) 0 News d Nutrition (Fri) d Animals And Such (Mon) Barney Miller The Girl" (ISJH'Ellen Drew, Rod 0 Cross-Whs 9 M y Three So n s 6:30 ShartffLobo X 9 X KIdsworld (FrI) 0 Sesame Street (R) d Freestyle (Tue) X Movie "Major Dundee " Cameron. d Inside / Out (Mon) 12:45 X Card Bumalt And Friends 0 Once Upon A Clasalc X Bugs Bunny And Friends 0TlcTac Dough d A Child's l^ht To Read 5:00 (1965) Charlton Heston. Richard d Exploring Math (Tue) d Jackson Junior High (Mon) . X Love Experts d Hollywood Televlalon Theater X Battle Of The Planets 0 Tom Larson (Wed) X Sanford And Son Harris. d Trade-Offs (Thu) d Let's All Sing (Thu) 0 0 0 NBC News iS) Connecticut Newsmakers 0 The Flintstones dAVIsnTo...(Thu) X QIHIgan's Island 0 0 0 Beat Of Carson d Controversial Issues (FrI) 0dOvarEaay (Mon) 12:50 d Once Upon A Classic (Fri) 0 Davey And Goliath 8:30 0AndyQriffflh 9:15 0 The Odd Couple Black Perspective (Tue) d Matter Of Fact (Wed) 0 Happy Days 4:00 @ A.M. Weather 10:45 2:15 XMervQrtlfln d Captioned ABC News O Ring Around The World d Art Media (Mon) 0 d Mister Rogers (R) 6:55 X 9 Angle 0 News To keep a half-used can of paint fresh, melt candle 12:55 d Short Story Theatre (Mon) (Wed) 9:30 9 Joker's Wild 9 N e w s d Self, In c o r^ a te d (Tue) X News d Bread And Butterflies (Thu) stubs and pour the wax directly onto the paint. 1 3 What About Women? (Thu) X Woody Woodpecker And d AVIahTo...(Wed) 12:00 5:15 7:00 X Bamaby Jones 4*30 S ) Adelante (FrI) Friends 1:00 2 '3 0 9:00 10:50 0 Harmano Pablo X C B S N e w s X 9 Three's Company H I Dr. Scott On Hebrews 0 Kitty Today OS Ed Allen X The Partridge Family X Search For Tomorrow X Guiding Light 0 New Zoo Revue d Like You, UkeMe(Thu) X The Gong Show (Mon) 5 '3 0 6:55 X Star Blazers TELEVISION 0 Joker's Wild X T h e Partridge Family (Tue- (i) All In The Family 0 American Trail 11:00 0 Domata 0 Lassie Fri) X The Brady Bunch 9 News X Love, American Style 0 0 0 Another World AND STEREO Id Exploring Math (Mon) X 9 Laveme & Sh lrl^ (R) X 9 All M y Children 0 Porky Pig And Friends X M * A * 3 * H TEC-TRON X Movie X Baseball (Wed) Wednesday, Sept. 7:00 d Many Worlds Of Nature (Tue) XStr^htTalk d Consumer Survival KH (Mon) X Monday Morning (Mon) d Images And Things (Wed) 0 0 0 High Rollers 0 0 0 Days Of Our Lives d Soft Is The Heart Of A Child 0 Dr. Scott On Hebrews 419 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER p h o n e 649-7221 X Tuesday Morning (Tue) d Storybook (Thu) 0 Electric (Jompany (R) d Images And Things (Mon) (Tue) 0 The Odd Couple X Wednesday Morning (Wed) d Thinkabout (Tue, Thu) 0 d Electric Com pany (R) d Short Story Theatre (FrI) 0 Marcus Welby, M.D. d Thieves Of Tima (Wad) DAYTIME SPECIAL 0 Maude 10:15 2:44 ONE (i) DAY SERVICE X Thursday M om lm (Thu) d The Brothers Grimm (Fri) 0 Lottery (Thu) 9:40 d Electric Company (R) (Mon, d Hare's To Your Health (Thu) d Sneak Prevlaw 0 Rad Sox Wrap-Up X Movla "The Outcast" (1953) X Friday Morning (FrI) Wed, Fri) d Paint With Nancy (Fri) 0 Hogan's Heroes d Matter Of Fact (Thu) 1:10 2:30 7:30 John Derek. Joan Evans. X Battle Of The Planms d Nutrition (Tue) 9 N e w s 10:30 d Truly American (Wed) 3:00 d Thieves Of Time (S P.M. 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(Network 12:00 8:00 0 Baat Of Bum s And Allan 12:00 0 Maude advises viewer discretion.) 0 "Twenty-Three Paces To X The Last Resort 0 "The Malchmaker" (1958) d Consumer Survival Kit 0 Black M an's Land X College Football '79 Baker Street" (1956) Van John­ XCroas-WIts 11:30 Shirley Booth, Anthony Perkins. 7*30 d All Creatures Great And 12:30 son. Vera Miles. X 9 Eight Is Enough X Mary Tylar Moors Small X K o J a k 1:00 (i) P.M. Magazine X Movie "The Man Who X Baseball 1:00 0 0 Real People X 9 LovaBoat X "ConlempI" (1964) Brigitte X All In The Family 9:30 Haunted Hlmsell" (1971) Roger X "Fanny By Gaslight" (1948) Bardot. Jack Balance. Moore. Olga Georges-PIcot. JgT PepFOL^IOH 0 Faces Of Communism X Movla "Far Horizons" (1955) X The Muppets (i) W KRP In Cincinnati James Mason, Phyllis Calvert. Charlton Heston, Fred MacMur- A beehive of 0 Green Acres LAB o PATDRV 0 The Baxters 4:00 X Dating Game 10:00 ray. 0 M *A *S *H 4K)0 d Evening At Pops X "Rider On The Rain " (1970) X Lou Grant 12:45 0 0 0 Tonight 0 d MacNell / Lahrer Report ( B "Machine Gun Kelly" (1958) brilliance Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland. X 0 N e w s X News 8*30 0 AndyQrlffIm 0 Three's A Crowd Charles Bronson, Susan Cabot. (3) Struck By Lightning 0 "Roseanna McCoy'" (1949) 0 Maatsrplaca Theatre "Adventures Of Marco 0 Captlonad ABC Naws 0 Dick Van Dyke 1:10 0 X Marv Griffin Farley Granger, Joan Evans. Polo" (1938) Gary Cooper. Basil 0 Tic Tac Dough 10:30 X C B S Lata Movie "McMillan 0 H ogan's Heroes 12:00 & Wife: Death Of A Monster ... Rathbone. EVENING dCIckCavett X Switch 8:00 Birth Of A Legend" (1973) Rock 9:00 HB Dr. Scott On Hsbraws Four tiers of naturally X The White Shadow 10:45 Hudson, Susan Saint James. EVENING X Movie "Sex And The Single 0 Bavsriy Hlllbllllas 6:00 X Croaa-WIts 0 Red Sox Wrap-Up Parent" (Premiere) Mike Farrell. colored diamonds 1:30 X X O 0 N e w s X 0 240-Robert » i Susan Saint James. Two 12:30 X Penn State Football 11:00 0 0 0 Tomorrow 6KW X Movla "Night 01 The totalling 1 3/4 carats in X I Love Lucy X N e w a divorced parents run Into a Highlights X X O l S N e w s Seagull" Burgess Meredith. Den­ X Bowling For Dollars X M * A * S ‘ H 1:45 series of humorous and bit­ an aln' mounting 0 0 0 Little House On The XILovaLucy tersweet problems while trying to holm Elliot. 1 3/4 hrs. 0 TV Community College X Benny Hill X Joe Franklin 0 TV Community College of 14k gold. B19IW 0 Adam-12 Prairie cope with children and re-estab­ 0 Groan Acres 0 Chico And The Man 0 Adam-12 0 Streets Of San Francisco 0 d A II Creatures Great And 2:30 lish themselves as unattached, d Best of Bum And Allens 0 Gel Smart 0 StraeU Of San Frandaco 12:37 d Once Upon A Classic Small available adults. X 9 Baratta 0 Baseball 11:30 d Onoa Upon A Classic X 9 Charlie's Angels 6:30 X Mary Tyler Moore 0 0 0 NBC Movie "Mrs. R.'s 1:00 X Carol Burnett And Friends 6:30 X K o ) a k Card Bumatt And Friends Daughter" (Premiere) Clorls 0 0 0 Tomorrow X Love Experts X 8:30 X Movie "Diamond Head" 000NBCNaws Leachman, Season Hubley. The 0 0 0 N BC News (1963) Charlton Heston, Yvette 1:10 X Marv Qrlffln "Me KMou) ue>\/e rue 2 fAfts eeftiee; m is s 0dOvarEasy mother of a rape victim becomes X Hawaii FIva-O 0dOverEaay Mimleux. Involved In a frustrating and 0 The Odd Couple 3:00 0 The Odd Couple 0 Our Mias Brooks 0 The Odd Couple Mee. msemmefime xo rnetf\ seemingly endless fight to bring 1:45 9:00 0 0 N e w s 6:55 her daughter's attacker to trial. X N a w s XM*A*S*H 0 Andy Griffith 3:01 9 Naws (0 Great Performances X Joa Franklin 6:55 X Bast Of Midday X 9 NFL Football d Captioned A B C News 7:00 d The FaH And Rise Of Reginald 2:00 X Movie "The Gam blers" 3:30 X C B S Newt Perrin 0 Gat Smart cMidadW*- Jewelers & Silversmilhs Since 1900 (1970) Suzy Kendall, Don 0 Six MMkm Dollar Man X M *A *8 *H Gordon. Card cheats set out to 9:30 7:00 11:45 X 9 A B C N O W S d Sneak Pre view 958 MAIN 8T. OOWNTOWN>MANCHESTER X C B S N e w s lleece a wealthy aristocrat. X 9 f (OFaatlval Of Faith XM*A*S*H 0 0 0 Movis "Coming 4:26 0 Joumaya To Tha Mind HARTFORD a NEW BRITAIN aWESTFARMS MALL Home" (1978) Jane Fonda, Jon X Jack Benny X e i A B C N s w a 0 N a w a 10:00 American Ekp'ess/M.isler CKuiV/ Visa / Mien.ieisCn.M»v X J o k a r - s W M Volght. 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ISixon^s Trip HONG KONG (UPI) - Former President Richard Nixon left for his third visit to China today, win­ Page 8 - TV SPOTLIGHT ding up a weekend stay in Hong Kong with the prediction President Thursday, Sepi. 20 ■SmiONBREAlQi Carter faces a close race for the Democratic nomination. ®Movlo 'The Call Of The Nixon said in an interview Sun­ DAYTIME MOVIES Soul Train 9:00 (5 )® BamayMIllor Wild" (1972) Charlelon Heston, day he thought Carter “has some Michele Mercler (goickCavatt a Evaning At Symphony very serious problems. But, 1 9 Movla "Dead Reckoning" (Bl Dr. Scon On Hebrews Role reversal 12:00 9 Dating Qima 9 BsivarlyHHIblllles thinl’ he is a fighter. I wouldn't gj •It Had To Be You" (19^7) 9 Mauda (1947) Humphrey Bogart. Liza- Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde. 0 Isiuat In World Communica­ belh Scott. A veteran (Her sets 12:30 sell him short.” tion out to investigate the death of (3) Movie "Brother Rat" (1938) Charlene Tilton is best The former president referred 1:00 his war buddy. (2 hrs.) "Blanche Fury" (1948) Ronald Reagan, Eddie Albert. known as the sassy young to President Truman’s surprise 7:30 0 In Concert 9 Orson Acres Slewarl Granger. Valerie iD P.M. Magazina Lucy Ewing on CBS's victory in 1948, when Truman's Hobson. lEAllInniaFamll)! 9*30 12:37 ■Dal'las." This week, viewers popularity “had got a little low,” ( I $100,000 Nama That Tuna (i)® Soap ® ® B a r s n a will see an altogether differ­ 4:00 much as Carter’s rating has "The Family" (1973) iS Datktg Gama 10:00 ent side of Charlene when she 1:00 dropped in current polls. Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland. a M 'A ’S 'H (£ Bamaby Jonaa 9 9 9Tomorrow stars in the ABC movie 9 Red DusI" (1932) Clark ® 0 MacNall / Lahrar Raport ® 0 N a w a "Diary of a Teen-age He said the race for the Gable. Jean Harlow. 9 Thraa’aACrowd H )® 2 0 /2 0 1:38 Hitchhiker " on Friday, Sept. Democratic ticket would be “a SDIckVanDyfca (S Newark And Reality (®CBS Late Movie "Banacek: 22. good fight” and noted “we will EVENING 9 TIC Tac Dough 9 9 9 Qulncy No Stone Unturned" (1973) George Peppard, Murray Matho- Charlene says the movie is have to see if Senator (Edward) 6:00 10:30 son. about "a young, sweet, inno­ Kennedy (D-Mass.) wants to fight 6:00 (SThaWaltona (S MaatThs Mayors ® Movla "Jezebel" (1938) cent girl who lives in a small - or just talk.” Kennedy has not d ) ( i) a ® N « * 9 Eatampa Flamanca 1:45 beach community. She and (3) I Love Lucy Bette Davis. Henry Fonda. A 0 D le k Cavan ® News declared his candidacy. CD Bowling For Ooilara stubborn Southern belle loses her friends get in a little bit of B TV Community Collaga her liance. but wins him back 11:00 2:00 trouble." Although she’s care­ Nixon’s boarded an express when she nurses him through a ® d ) 9 9 9 N a w s (▼) Joe Franklin train at 2 p.m. (1 a.m. EDT) to 9 Adam-12 9 Get Smart ful not to give the plot away ® Straata Of San Frandaco yellow lever epidemic. ® M*A*8*H she does insist, "The subject Canton, the first stop on his third 0 OncaUponACIaaalc ® ® LavamaSShMay 3 ) Barmy HW 2:30 matter is important for kids visit to China. ® Movla "Johnny Apollo” 9 Our Mlaa Brooks 6*30 (1940) Tyrone Power. Dorothy 9 Chico And Tha Man 9 The Odd Coupla to see." Charlene TIUoa CS Carol Bumatt And Frianda Lamour. A collego man. disillu­ 0 Bast 01 Bums And Allan GDLovaExparta sioned over- his father's convic­ 2‘56 Drug Threat 9 9 9 NBC Nawa 11:30 ( B Movie "Deep Valley" (1947) tion lor embezzling, decides to ® Mary Tyiar Moors 9 0 O v a rE a a y abandon the strait and narrow In Ida Lupino. Dane Clark. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 9 The Odd Coupla ®Ko|ak favor of a life of crime. ® ® P oK os Woman 3:00 United States faces a serious 6:55 9 9 9 Buck Rogers In Tha ® RadngFrom Yonkars 9 Six Million Dollar Man New Beat threat of white heroin smuggling ® Nawa 2Sth Century 9 9 9 fonlght 9 National Geographic Special 3:16 from three Mideast-Central Asian 9 AndyGrlltmi Monty Hall, popular game 7:00 9 Sergeant BNko ® News countries — Iran, Pakistan and (3) CBS Nawa 0 Captkmad ABC Nawa show host of “Let’s Make a 0 Maslarplaca Thaaira 4KN> Afghanistan, the nation’s chief a)M*A*8*H 12:00 9 News Deal" for 13 years, will pres­ (D ® ABC Nawa 8:30 ® CBS Lata Movla "Columbo: ent the updated “Beat the drug enforcement officer warned. (SJokar'aWHd ( B ® Benson Old-Fashioned Murder" (1976) 4:30 Peter Bensinger, administrator 9 Our Miss Brooks Clock,” Premiering Monday, la) Faatival Of Fahh Peter Falk. Joyce Van Patten. 9 Kitty Today Sept. 17, it will feature three of the Drug Enforcement Ad­ teams competing against each ministration, called for other, as well as against the diplomatic initiatives to persuade clock, to win the prize money. those three governments to wipe Friday, Sept. 21 Elach team consists of three out opium fields. Eighty percent o generically-related members 11:00 the world’s raw opium supplies DAYTIME MOVIES ® I Love Lucy 9 PopI Goes The (Country ® ® 9 9 9 N e w s (for example: three airline ffi Bowling For Dollara are produced in Iran, Pakistar 9 News ® M *A*S‘ H Right attendants or three 9 Zoom (R) B D Ick Cavan and Afghanistan. 12:00 ® Benny HHI police officers); each team 9 Adant-12 9 Dating Gams 9 Our Miss Brooks He said the threat of heroir 9 "Oh. Men! Oh. WomenI ® StrsaU Of San Frandaco will compete for the entire (1957) Tony Randall, Ginger 9 Mauds 9 Chico And The Man 0 Onca Upon A Classic 0 Hera's To Your Health week. Another new facet, from the three Mideast-Asiar Rogers. 0 Bast Of Bums And Allen "Record Breaking Stunt," will countries has been rising at the 7:30 1:00 6:30 11:30 conclude each episode and same time Mexico’s opium popp) ® "The Magnificent Amber- ® P.M. Magazina ® Maty Tyler Moore " grant the winning team addi- ® Carol Buman And Friends ® AN In Tha Family eradication program has helpk sons" (1942) Joseph Gotten. ®Ko|ak ® Lovs Experts ® Family Feud ■■ tional money. decrease smuggling of browr Anne Baxter. Directed by Orson 9 I S 9 NBC News ® ® Charlie’s Angels Monty Hall ® Dating Gama ® Movie "Lucy Gallant" (1955) Mexican heroin into the Unitec Welles. 9 0 Over Easy 9 Porter Wagoner 9 Tha Odd Coupla Jane Wyman, Charlton Heston. States from 6.5 tons in 1975 to 2.f 4:00 9M*A*8*H 9 9 1 9 Tonight ® "The Valachi Papers" tons in 1978. 9 0 MacNall / Lahrar Raport 9 Movie “The Trap" (1946) (1972) Charles Bronson, Lino 6:55 9 Three's A Crowd Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland. Ventura. ® Na 9 Dick Van Dyke 0 Captioned ABC Nawa 9 "Barbary Coast" (1935) ® Tic Tac Dough China visit Joel McCrea. Edward G. Robin­ 12:00 High Income son. 8:00 ® The Night Stalker 7:00 (I) Tha IncradlUa Hulk WASHINGTON (UPI) - Alaska ® CBS News (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrews Singer Crystal Gayle EVENING ® Crooa-WHa brought country music to Chi­ has the highest per person income ®M*A*S*H ® ® Fantasy Island 12:30 ® ® ABC News ® BaaobaN ® 249 MOV Movla na during her two-week tour of any state in the nation, and 6:00 ® Joker's Wild 9 9 9 DHTrant Strokaa of that nation while taping Mississippi has the lowest, says a fn® 9 9N aw 8 (T$) Festival Of FaHh 9 0 Washington Waak In 12:37 Bob Hope's three-hour variety Commerce Department analysis. ® Movie "The Swimmer " spectacular, “The Road to (1968) Burt Lancaster. Janice Estimates released by the Bureau 9 Sorgoant Bllko China," which airs Sunday, Rule. of Economic Analysis show a Sept. 16, on NBC. 8:30 ® NcHale’s Navy narrowing of state-by-state .TVDIAlOeUEi ® MorvGrtffln She says, “People were 1:00 differences in individual income RADIO NEWS - I am a big was real cool. Can you help? - 9 SSWaU Street Wosk 9 9 9 Midnight Special very warm, and they had a lot fan of "WKRP in Cincinnati" Leon Hyde, Providence, R.l. 9 Our Mias Brooks of questions about my life­ in the 1970s. and I have a question about Yup, It was "The Dakotas," 6:00 1:10 style in America and my But geographic differences and it only lasted a half-sea- ® C B S Lata Movla "Cannon­ impressions of China. I sensed one of the cast members. Did ® Tha Dukaa Of Hazzard ball" (1976) David Carradine. Bill remained in 1978. Most of the 20 ® ® Movie "Diary Of A Teen­ a great eagerness on their Gary Sandy ever play a psy­ son on ABC back in 1963. McKinney. states where per capita income cho killer on "Starsky & Elam played ex-gunfighter age Hitchhiker” (1979) Dick Van part to learn more about equalled or exceeded the $7,836 Patten. Katherine Helmond. 1:45 Hutch"? - Lilly Ann Teague, J.D. Smith who got to wear all Americans. I’d like to return national average were in the that black and sneer a lot as I Teenage hitchhiking and Its often ® JoaFrankNn in about 10 years and see how Lakeland, Flo. tragic end Is explored through Northeast, the Great Lakes You have a 'good memory recall. Do you remember the the dramas ol several young girls 2:30 their interaction with the 9 Movla "W ith A Song In My manufacturing belt and the Far for psycho killers it would youngest deputy? It was Chad prompted by peer group and United States and other west­ Heart" (1952) Susan Hayward, seem. Sandy co-starred in an Everett, who went on to wear social pressures to hit the open ern countries affects their West. Most of the 30 states where David Wayne. episode last season in which hospital greens. road. country and their people.” Crystal Gayle personal income fell below he attacked people with a DAYS PAST - I am interest­ 999Elachlad 2:32 average were in the South baseball bat and stared at ed in the show “Days of fll) Pttoote'i Caucus ® Nawa Southwest and the Plains regions. 9 MmSs "Golden Boy " (1939) bare light bulbs. Fortunately, Heaven” as the director, 2:45 Terence Malick, was given an William Holden, Barbara he’s found less violent work Stanwyck. A music-minded boy ® Nawa these days. award for this at the Cannes with dreams ol a concert hall Is 3:10 Nurse Strike ELATED OVER ELAM - I'm Film Festival. Could you turned into a prizefighter. (2 hrs.) ®Nawa just Thrilled over Jack Elam please tell me when this mov­ 0 Maslarplaos Thaatra CRANSTON, R.l. (UPI) -- The being back on TV in a new ie will be shown in theaters. 3*31 acting president of the striking 10:00 ( B Movla "Th a Bullfighter And ' r o '- series. I’m an old Elam fan I’ve written before. ~ Mrs. The Lady" (1950) Robert Stack, medical-complex nurses’ unior from way back when, and I Harry Stirzaker, Port AlbemI, ) 0 I Gilbert Roland. said today leaders are willing U have a kind of way-back-when B.C., Canada 9 An Englishman’s Castle go to jail in support of their stand question. There was a western I’m afraid you’ve already 10:30 The state has asked a judge to im missed it, since it was shown 4:40 back in the early '60s, I don’t 0DfckCaven pose jail terms and fines. even know how long it lasted, in theaters this past winter, (9 Movla "Promise Him It's not true that dogs sweat through their tongues. Anything” (1975) Eddie Albert. “The leaders are willing ant but Elam was a deputy and he thus all the attention and the 10:40 They sweat through the pads of their feet. ® KIner’a Komer Meg Foster. dressed in black leather and awards. will not escape the responsibility of having to go to jail on an issut that we feel and the state shoult feel is a crucial, crucial issue,’ said Janis Mcernan, acting heat of the union. Mrs. Mcernan said staffinf levels at General Hospital and thi Institute of Mentdl Health an still the crux of the dispute. The union met informally witi Romeo Caldarone, state labo director, Sunday in the first con tact between the state and the un ion since the walkout begai 'T hiii'e/lau