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...... ^ T ... •V-: J' • > liannrpBtPr i \ MANCHESTER HAS I A Business directory guide for fl* C III ./ ) ...1 ____ ■■ MMAUrOTPn AMn piinnmiM niM O «/. f!i MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING •• fc n Vol. r r. XCIX, No. 231 — Manohester, Conn., Monday. June 30,1860 sine* 1881 * 38T |
^ VICINITY *HebronAMeX^astoiibury. lO lUinutei from Mancheiter s a f e s t Top court tipholds ban FEATURING THIS WEEK .. Got A PaIntInB ProDlam? Wi ll Hilp! S#rvlc* 6tlll mtAn6 fOfn*thlf>o to u6 — tnd M rvtM n)#tn6 6p#ndlf>g BoougF CUNUFFE ttITO BODY . 7 Umt with you to h«lp yoti iBMct «>• right pBiht finlih for thit job you'rt plan- ROUTE S3 TALCOTTVILLE,CT. nlng. ut for pilot and itrvlc# whan you plan your ntit orolfct. 24 HR. TOWING oli fundinsi of abortions 643-0016 MJoAflso«PAlNTCQ\l WASHINGTON (UPlV,- The alternative activity in the ment argument that the Hyde right to privacy protects her right to •COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR rOufl Supreme Court today uphelo'iej^e public interest." Amendment bears a rational an abortion. inoepl*^ First or Fifth Amendments to the said, “ it does not confer an entitle which they would otherwise be en Suita 105 ment to such funds as may be titled solely because the treatment authority to ban free abortions. MANCHESTER ' Constitution. n s, me Belly Gallagher neccessary to realize all the advan that a doctor has concluded is It first arose in 1976 when Congress prop 6 4 3 - 1 9 0 0 “ Although Congress has opted to tages of that freedom.” medically necessary involves an limited the availability of federal NEEDS! subsidize medically necessary ser “To hold otherwise would mark a abortion.” funds for medically necessary abor drastic change in ojif understanding . Brennan said the court had WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL vices generally, but not certain tions. Every year since then. ALL SUPERIOR medically necessary abortions, the of the Constitution,” Stewart said. departed from its 1973 landmark Congress has p a s ^ a version of the AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION fact remains that the Hyde amend Stewart agreed with the govern ruling that a woman’s constitutional Hyde Amendment. MUFFLERS ment leaves an indigent woman with HEATING and SHEETi METAL at least the same range of choice in TAILPIPES EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING deciding whether to obtain a A COMPLETE SPRAY CLEANING SERVICE medically necessary abortion as she New England Mechanical Services, bic. Aluminum, Wood and Vinyl Siding would have had if ^ngress had Cummings hlasi^ Walsh -V 166 TUNNEL RO. EXllAUST PIPES FREE ESTIMATE & DEMONSTRATION chosen to subsidize nfjhealth care VERNON, CT. 06066 PHONE 646-2198 costs at all," Justice Potter Stewart •GENERAL^ REPAIRS' wrote for the majority. 671-1111 "l.rl 11.1 /irifr/tft'M itfi Miar homr loilny" o.n ballot ^dou " ^ ^ ^ T m ic k e%!mI5 ! e7 s •BRAKES AND FRONT Serving .Mancheiter over 50, yri. “We are thus not persuaded that the Hyde A m eii|^eit impinges on TEL petitions, and encouraging ( didates who obtained the petitions P A P a u t o ENDS protected By MARY KITZMANN the constitutionally protect do so. return them. But Joyner has said in PARTS •ENGINE IDIAGNOSTIC penttah* The Florist freedom of choice recognized in (a Herald Reporter ~,jCpmming8 called Joyner’s rebuttal order to return the petitions he, and "AUTO PARTS FOR LESS' prior court rilling).” MANCHESTER — Democratic 24 BIRCH ST. laSlTriday that he took the petitions others,, would need an assurance that \ HOURS WORK In a second 5-4 vote, the court said Town Committee Chairman Ted TEL. 643-8247 merely as protection, and a way to no other candidate takes the spqt.j 8 TO 8 MON.-FRI. states are not obligated to pay for—Ctf'mmings said today that state Rep. cover all the bets, as hypocritical. Joyner, and Elsie “Blz”.Swensson, 643-4444 S TO 5 SAT. A SUN. •AIR COtolTIONING F.T.D. medically necessary abortions for Robert "Skip” Walsh would be “That’s a frivolous statement,” seeking the GOP endorsement for the which federal reimbursment is not “plenty hurt” by petitioning to 307 E. CENTER ST. (REAR) SERVICE^ MSTR CHG Cummings said. “He doesn’t think state Assembly District 13 have said WORLD WIDE available. appear on the ballot line of presiden the voters are intelligent. But I don’t they will not return the petitions, or MANCHESTER AMER EXPRESir SERVICE - tial candidate John Anderson. •FRONT AkNMENT In the case of federal fundiqg for think they will respect a candidate file them shortly. There Is a BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY Continuing his criticism (A can SPECIALISTS abortions, Stewart said the Hyde who wants it both ways.” September deadline to file the MODERN JANITORIAL AND Amendment "places no governmen didates who obtained petltiuis to Secretary of State Barbara Kennel- petitions with the Town Gerk’s Of appear on both the party line and the FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. tal obstacle in the path of a woman ty has pequested that all 114 can fice. HANDYMAN SERVICE •TUNEUP SPECIALISTS Big shoes Anderson line in t||{^ November elec 946-0231 S75-3252 who chooses to terminate her Name il and we’ll do III Fully Insured tions, Cummings said that Walsh, Cleaning service lor prolesslonel buildings Michael Sposito, 2, of Neipsic Road’in Glastonbury doesn’t pregnancy, but r ^ e r , by means of A COMPLETE UNE OF MLTONCAKEDEOORATIMS and others, took the pelllibha^ at Storms and screens removed and repdired FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY oh all exhaust work 'seem to mind the large shoes he has on w h il^ e strolls around unequal subsidization of abortion and 70 UNION ST. ■'their own peril.” Clogged sinks and toilets 161 CENTER 8T. other medical services, encourages MANCHEETER, CONN. ROCKVILLE. CONN. 1 at Eastbury Pool. (Herald photo by LavallMl- So^on asks court^ |Air-condmoners installed and removed Walsh, of Coventry, is among Jour Mon. a Sal. 10-1 HOUR8 \ candidates tbat Manchester House watching, light moving and dump service Thum, 10-0 CLOSED TUE8. Estate and landlord service DON W IUlS GARAGE OAtiy 40-9 delegates are considering for the en Gutters, yards, windows, cOiiars, attics, garages dorsement to the state senate seat in Wedding Cakes A Specialty District 4. Manchester’s - endorse to stop line use 43-5747 643-0053 18 MAIN ST. SINCE 1939 ment is particularity im n^tant since OVER 45 Challenge e r^ d its delegation is the lalfast among HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. WiUiam can give candidates a place on two MANCHESTER MANCHESl the eight-town district. Curry, D-Farmington, acting as "an ballots. . i YEARS Althought the delegation has had aggrieved party,” today asked a Curm^dm the procedure allowing ServiceMASTFR — 649-4531— CO. EXPERIENCE presentations from the candidates no federal court to block candidates of candi)iates to lock a hold on the Jv decision has been made on an en other parties from using the John Anderson line for their particular of 'pp. Eaet Cemetery over GGP alternate dorsement, but it is expected soon. Anderson ballot line. fice violated the U.S. Constitution CALL 649-5807 Walsh has said that he took out the Curry, seeking re-election, filed a because it denied Anderson the right TOTAL CLEANIN8 SERVICES' QUALITY petitions to prevent Reputyicans suit in U.S. District Court charging to form a political party. H0MEAk|f)BUSINE88 HARRISON 8T. By MARY KITZMAN^ Leader Richard Bozzuto. The only way for the delegation or from taking advantage of the Ander the rush by candidates to be placed “It is an intent to deceive the Peter Sylvester, town director, alternate mak^-up to change is i He m o r i a l s MANCHESTER H e ra ld Reporter son line. However, Carl Zinsser, the on the line with the independent public and is unconscionable,” Curry CALL 649-3433 MERCURY TRAVEL expected to fill the spot of Shirley through a floor challenge at the con- frontrunner seeking the GOP presidential candidate was “ fun told a news conference > MANCHESTER — A challenge to Bjorkman, but then it was announced vention. Mrs. Stuka, who supports > Frank Amone nomination, has said he has no inten damentally unfair and deceptive.” He said the Anderson coalition EVERYTHING IN GLASS the Manchester GOP alternate that the alternate selection would be Bozzuto, said the selection was tion of seeking spot on the Anderson But the young lawmaker didn’t should have the zjght to select can "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" 6 4 9 - 7 9 0 1 delegation for the U.S. Senate seat made by the full delegation, and not “Manchester’s problem” but “there endorsement, between Richard Boz- line. know what kind of solution could^be didates who conform to the political S f \ " ' V " be hand-chosen. ^ was still a lot to find out.” reached to plug the loophole in the persuasion of the Illinos con zutb, and James Buckley, is being ‘There was speculation Sylv^tfer The delegate fight between the two Cummings calls the petitions, "thh J.A. WHITE GLASS CO, / J '. V ’f .s""' Grooms Tux FHEE worse kind of political double dipping state election laws and he gressman. 'MC. considered by the East Hartford was not given the spot because unlike candidates has become fierce in the Ask about our policy. that one could think of.” acknowledged the issue was created Curry said the suit was filed on delegation. the majority of Manchester’s delega- past several weeks with charges of “This is the kind of hypocritical ac by the political system and could be behalf of “every citizen and voter" 649-7322 Following controversy surrounding tion he supports Bozzuto for the GOP false endorsements on both sides, J75 MAIN ST. the selection of delegates to the July tion that make people think less of perceived as so much “political and said he was acting as “ an OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ,0' endorsement. von Deck said today that he did not politicians,” he said. “Either a can strategy.” aggrieved party.” 31 BIS8ELL ST. MANCHESTER /M^NCHESTER,.CONN. convention, Joan Stuka, Republican However, a precedent was found itnow of any plans to challenge the aMIRRORS aSHOWER DOOR aSTORE FRONTS town committee chairwoman, says she didate is a Democrat, a Republican, Curry said the suit asks for a tem Curry is facing a challenge by involving towns which are split into alternate selection, but that it “ was porary injunction directing potential Republican candidate aSAFEtY GLASS aBATHTUB ENCLOSURES aETC. will seek a State Central Committee two State Senate districts. According always a possibility.” or an Anderson backer.” \... / Secretary of State Barbara Kennelly Charles Alfano who has taken out a ruling and a floor challenge is a to Robert Von Deck, GOP town com- jfg also said one delegate, Carol Cummings severely criticized FAMOUS BRAND ' possibility. state Rep. Walter Joyner, R- to refuse any further petitions to be petition to be placed on the Anderson SAVE GAS-SHOP DOWNTOWN mitthe chairman, the delegation Kuehl, was irot attending the conven- placed on the Anderson ballot which line. 4» However, Mrs. Stuka said no votes as town representatives and tion. He also said it w aspossibility Manchester, for obtaining th^ TELEVISION - APPLIANCES definite challenge plans have been not as state district representatives. jj,at Shirley Bjorkman, who later had Carvel's Ice Cream and Cakes » Antiques 8, Auctions • made, and that she is seeking more MLVHESTER ‘This means that the delegation does said she would attend, might go to Minit-Maii Printing • Coins • Hot Dogs • Wedding information before a decision. not have to be balanced according to yjg Hartford convention after all. II NONunovoutr Photos • Fish 8i Pet Supplies “We’re not looking for a floor residency requirem ent. Mrs. gji the delegates attended the con- MV. fight,” she said. "But it is a con Bjorkman’s chosen alternate had vention, a floor challenge to the i/rnplfcc sideration if I felt that something been ruled out for the delegate seat alternates would be moot. Ai’‘RJAHa ® TV 649-3589 SHOP 811 MAIN ST. was not done by the party rules.” ^ sed on a regulation that said the jjut VonJJeck said he hoped that Mil h Stag * See DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER ‘The alternate list make-up was' delegation should be balanced accor- another to m would not try to dis- questioned when one Manchester ding to residents in the Senate credit Manmester. delegate decided not to attend the District 4 and 3. Under the precedent other parly sources have said that convention to choose between the tjj.e, town committee picked alternates a floor challenge would be looked ,-■% . ..k, •< , MERCURY ADVERTISE HERE former New York. Senator James could stand, denying Sylvester the upon as a challenge to the leadership Buckley, and Minority spot oof the Manchester’s town 'com- ■.. .'i* , .ft Phone 646-2756 CALL \ nittee. NO SERVICE CHARGE Ready to serve your Travol Needs' lex I s Rasarvitloni lor a Hotali • Alrllnet a stiamehlpa 627 Main Street Menctwstsr mondoy. Mercury Travel of Mianchester^ Inc, 643-2711 on economy WASHINGTON (UPI) - The SPECIALIZING IN Karen Donovan, Donne Qoodwin, Tom Donovan 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOQ The weather England Relays Page 11. government’s index of leading in This office is truly unique in that the service and expertise is afforded for nothing! No charge is made Complete results of toft finidiers SUPERIOR MUFFLERS ■ MWCiaTtl. WET OR MW tTOT F ilr toa dicators - a barometer for the for information and assistance for or about air tickets, hotels, passports, etc., which cost exactly the ht; nuMtW sunny In New England Relays ... Page U- COMflEII FWNTNC I NflM IBNNI Tuesday. economy - fell another 2.4 percent in same as those developed through the time, effort and hard work of the “do it yourself-er.” Your in etailed forecast on 12. WILLIS GARAGE. INC. LowcormiNTim Page 2. May, the Commerce Department SPECIALISTS dividual travel needs and particular perferences are evaluated and satisfied by an expert, bonded office WHILl you WAIT (FHOTO IWADY) said today, indicating the recession ALIGNMENT . BRAKE SEflVICr- WRECKER SERVICE staff that ask nn more than a simple “thank you." (Herald photo by Pinto) GENERAL REPAIRING MBS cm • riim r • m n still has not lost its punch. Propane Cylinders Filled MINIT-MAN PRINTING ■The drop was nowhere near as big 111 «M n. • wuNHUrai • Ms-tm New ioto itart _ as occurred in April - first reported Air Conditioning Service • SEE US FOR ENORAVEP NAME PLATES G asslfled ...... IMS as a 4.8 percent decline, but which TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET • TRY OUR NEW M i I M CW > Scores of new laws take i^ ect in Comics ...... 19 649-4b31 MANCHESTER. CONN .06040 627 MAIN ST. m M m n . • HUNunm . the government today revised to a Connecticut Tuesday, including a Editorial ...... 4 decline of only 4.1 percent. But even MANCHESTER boost in the state sales tax, a tax on Entertainment ...... , . .,.,.1 4 with this revision, the April figure Hundreds of OSTRINSKY cigarettes and a measure allovrlng PtuDily...... • • ...... 8 was the biggest monthly drop in the ^ m«dj^eedOT to pay their fines by Obituarln ...... lO 32-year history of the index. Designs & Styles /— 646-2756— 6A3-5879 ^3, ST MANCHESTER Peopletalk ...... 2 ‘The further decline in May brought Waiting his turn ...... !• ...... U-14 the leading Indicator index to 123.4. It P€RSONm,T€€ CALL US FIRST! I® ' i f i ? ...... tolling most of the time Surround^ by running shoes and mother of the track events during Saturday’s session Personaiiied Fun & SpoDwaar ‘ In sports TomTalk ...... 10 since October 1979. of the MCC Relays at Manchester High “DONE WHILE YOU wliT> NEW 125,000 T R U C K SC A L E ...... v - ” 2 Eight o^Q Indicators measured in equipment,/Lester Khan, Montreai, Quebec, Ottal QHta For Any OeqBBlon School. (Herald photo by Burbank) l i c e n s e d p u b l i c w e i g h t s Highlights of two-day New Weather ,...... 2 the.index in May. The average (]anQda, a member of the Vikings Track Qub, 1081 Main St., Manchcsior • Tel: M6-3339 DEALERS IN IRON. METAL. PAPER - workweigjE continued to decline. Montreai, relaxes before participating in one A I& Pal Coelho, Owners , • Jim.Coelho, Manager__ J 2_r_^|NING H E R ^ , Mon., June » . 1980 EVENING HER/ Mon., June 30, 1960 - .3 ’. ■ U lp d o te. Ulikig Students recognized ALL M ANCHESTER— At Brody, Ross Burba, Sherri HeaRier Reading, Kathleen TOP NOTCH S a .m . City workers bargaining triple-digit temperatures also caused an Oklahoma mixed Citizens Coalition for Racial Justice and the black an assembly held in thq Corbeil, Jeanne Bronisz, (ihris Szarek, S te v en \A lb e rt, STORES TO highway to virtually explode. MiamiDade Movement for Justice — planned to attempt Isolation plans prepared ' * Illing Junior High School Downing, John Duhiel, Amy i Carmen Bohacorki, Jeff OKN FM., MIY Approximately 71,000 municipal workers in Detroit and to meet with national leaders of the 500,000-member WILL BE Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said fears the outdoor a m p h ith ea te r, g'^***"’ Ken Harvlll, Karen Borgida, Jonathanl Brody 5 P.M. New York, using the Republican and Democratic Illing students who made Demieux, C ollin CuUeton Xshwani NAACP today to invite them to t^ e part in a “massive 240day hostage crisis "will never be soWed” forced his national conventions for leverage, are bargaining against Richard Lemieux, Sherry Dhar, John FajlicciardI, PBICES EFFECTIVE MON.. JUNE M THRU SAT.. JULY J.taw. Oil price going up again ' march” of protest around Miami B ea^ during President government to make plans for Iran to function isolated a midnight'tonight deadline for new labor pacts. outstanding achievements Patrick, Roble Robinson Keren Segal, Jim Siewertsen, Carter’s appearance at the convention Friday. from the rest of the world, the Bamdad newspaper in several areas were sarah Robinson, Heidi Kenneth Willis, Patti In New York — site of the Democratic National BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — The price of oil is going up again this week for the fourth time in eight months. reported today. honored, w ith v a rio u s Suliiiym, Kim Wright and Wojnarowski, Marc Zalcman, Convention in August — police officers and firefighters The move will be reflected later in the year at gasoline Banl-Sadr, wh has said the continued holding of the 53 awards. The highlights of Mark Zalcman. Leonie Glaser, Amy Huggani, are among 48,000 municipal employees seeking a wage in: pumps, when prices rise about licent a gallon in the Krypton gas being freed Americans was driving Iran to the verge of economic the program were plaques Dance - Jennifer Holmes Brenda Kuhl, John Savidakis, j crease in excess of 10 percent. Talks in Detroit, where United States — perhaps more, if the bigger 6fl producers MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (UPI) - MUe Island collapse, received support from a close associate of given to sixteen students and Desiree Pina. Loma Seybolt, Sean Sullivan the Republican National Convention is just two weeks join the new wave of hikes. As of Tuesday, Kuwait, engineers, who eliminated a bug III the radiation Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Tehran Times designated as academ ic Plano - Amy Huggans and and James Vincens. ' away, were at a standstill between city officials who scholars and the award Lisa Romanchuck. Scholastic awards - Patrick Venezuela, Iraq and Libya will put increases ranging monitoring system, went ahead today t^th Uie planned reported. offered a wage freeze and labor leaders who sought a 7 presented hy the Sons of and Folk Singers Cosgrove, John ^alllcclanU, percent wage increase and uncapped cost-of-living from 28 cents to $2.20 per barrel into effect. Industry nuclear M radioactive krypton gas frodt^ the ^disabled Suit fUed OVer Caffeine the American Revolution ' Laurie Baker, Carmen Alex Glenn, Heidi Goehring, benefits. sources said. 0 Bonacorse, Guy Bradstreet, Dawn Kinney, P atricia Hundreds of people fled their homes \di^ing the WASHINGTON (UPI) — A public interest group has to ffie outstanding student, s^grrilyn Corbel Karen Ed- McCarthy, Brenda Kuhl, weekend, but Gov. Wck Thornburgh touredlthe plant’s filed in U.S. District Court to force the Food and Drug Students rweiving out- jy Brian Garrison, Leonie Susan K rupp, Je n n ifer Tornadoes ravage states standing academic scholar Glaeser, Melanie Lane, Julie- MacGillvary, ^ k y McCray, NAACP delegates gather ' control room nerve center Sunday and said area residents Administration to warn pregnant women that caffeine Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms ravaged states awards attained the honor LaPlante, Kim Merz, Sandra Donald Palm er, Wayne had no cause for worry. Engineers for Metropolitan may cause birth defects. from the Midwest to the Atlantic, causing power outages hUAMl BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — Delegates to the . roll every quarter during Prior. Bonnie Reuben, Sandra fading, William Reading, Edison'Co., the plant operators, bad planned to release 2r TTie Center for Science in the Public Interest said it for and numerous injuries. NA?tCf’'s annual convention gathered today only a civil the three years that they Trombly and Patricia Sean Sullivan, Erica Taylor, 000 to 4,000 curies of radioactive kr^ton gas daily, star mally petitioned the FDA in November 1979 to require a The Southwest’s relentless heat wave has been blamed rights march away from the devastation of last month's attended Illing tan overall Wojnarowski. James Vincens, Karen < ting Saturday. But four minutes into the venting, an warning notice on coffee and tea labels and to launch a for the deaths of as many as 32 people, mostly elderly, ' riots. average of “B” or better). Service to guidance depart- Weinberg and Patricia alarm was mistakenly triggered, and the process was public education campaign. many of them unable to afford air conditioning. The Representatives of two local groups — the racially Wojnarowski. ^ halted abruptlv. In commenting on the ;j®;;‘T.racy“ " Art awards - Patricia aMHcmfc f c h l u i l c ^ i g h Mights - Laurie Baker. Babineau, Carmen Bonacorsi, 30 OV, A' academic scholars and the Darlene LaBonte. Tracey Marcea Generis, Alex Glenn, Ui Peopletalk- award given to the outstan- jones. Christopher Parker Paula Kurowski, Kathy New auto and tax laws ding'students. Dr. Richard Sandra Prior and Njelanie R etartha, Andrew Speil, F. Lindgren, principal oP Smith. James Vincens - StudenU False profit Illing, commented “ All Service to library - Kris receiving awards in April -, students receiving awards Bagley, Kellie Dietz, Jennifer ^even Albert, Giancarlo “ W .VE THE XIOHT TO IWIT OUASTm tt TO < UWITIUNIEM OTMEWVIM lAICFICD Maybe Alan Baughn got his vibes in reverse. In have brought great credit Holmes, Sean Manley and ^-'Bonacprsl.Jfcaura GBtziewicz, any case, the paranormal power he was out to dis will take Effect Tuesdiay to th e m s e lv e s UieTr ■Couu'u Murphy. '-'Rolile Robinson, Melissa play turned into a flawless backfire. parents, and th eir’school.,” „Kambler staff - Kenny Roth, Tammie Smith and •ATLANTA The New York psychic came to the offices of By JACQUELINE HUARD One appropriates $10 million in Long Term Care with an advisory 4 „ai« Browne, Tony Diaz, John Sharon Sporck. Omni magazine Friday to accept the challenge of board to oversee all nursing home Umoureux Ken Kooo Don Flanagan,- Three sport awards - Mark HARTFORD (UPI) - Beginning loans for people whose apartments James “The Amazing” Randi a stage magician are being cpnverted into con complaihts and operations. The Moore and Alicia McEto’well ■lol"’' Frallicciardi, Kris Allen. Leon Bilodeau, Keight town? TIMMtATUAII Tuesday, Connecticut motorists will Z n V Rnhin Aihlrt Gustafson, Michgel Lohr, Blanchard, Glen Bogglnl, whose contempt for “ESP” is so intense that he’s governor has appointed Sally Bowles get only one. license plate, most dominiums but who can’t afford to Bashaw fSeta S^^ke Jon Michael Kean. John I-ampson, Marie Boober, Jeff offered $10,000 to anyone who can shQW.him some. Rosen, daughter of former Gov. speeders will be able to pay their buy them and another sets aside $5 uasnaw. ueora Blake, Jon M anley, P a tty Kevin Brophy, Toby Brown, Baughn brought 10 containers, fiv^ of which were Chester Bowles, to be coordinator. fines by mail, and the new state million for the Moderate Rental McCarthy,. Becky McCray, Joe Donovan, Kristin English, filled with BBs, which he prophesied his mind alone Housing developers’ loan program. —Increase the interest rate on 11 1 nl I Thurston, Marysia Maureen Flanagan, Jim BONUS budget with $160 million in added would detect. He got all five — of the empties. Ran Other new laws effective Tuesday delinquent property taxes from 12 x-iULieLiie L ,e a ^ u e Tonski and Chris Zwirko. Frallicciardi, John ^allic- W-UPi Wt»HIA FOTOCAI1 taxes sets sail. di — his $10,000 still intact — was impressed. MAN'CHESTER-The Posters - Tony Diaz, John ciardi, Jim Hare, Bill Hill, Other new laws which make their will: percent annually for debts over $3,- 1,200 For period ending 7 a.m. 7/1/80. During Monday night, He told Omni executive editor Ben Bova, “Parap summer schedule of the Dubiel and Chris Zwirko. Bill Masse, Michelle 'debut require clear language in con- * . —Eliminate or reorganize boards 000 to 12 percent for up to $3,000 in weather will be mostly fair across the nation except for sychologists often make several false starts before M a n c h este r S ilktow n Excellence in theater - John Morianos, Donnie Parker, sumer contracts, force oil companies that oversee such professions as owed taxes; 15 percent for debts over some shower activity above the southern Plateau Region they make a really big error.” His challenge still $3,000, and 18 percent when overdue Daytime LaLeche League f’;u"icciardi, Lisa Gates, Chris Petersen, Doug Potter, to sell their Cionnecticut gasoline physicians, dentists, nurses, S&H GREEN STAMPS! the northern Plains and Florida. stands. two years or more. _J^ill e^nto SPrIoS, Kathy Regan, stations, and mandate that certain chiropractors and barbers under a ^ i?il and Lorna Mike St. Tfeurent,. Krthy —Appropriate $50,000 for an ef Memories welfare recipients earn their “sunset” review ordered in 1977. < ^ n, K T h n Warwick, BStch Wemmell feather forecast benefits. Ninety-seven agencies will be ficiency study of the Legislature. meetings will be At 7.30 Y earbook - M aureen and Mike Wemmell. Susan Hayward knew Ronald Reagan long before The $2.7 billion budget signed by examined over the next five years. —Require the licensing of buyers of p,m. in the Community Flanagan, John Frallicciardi Winner of Book Mark Partial clearing this afternoon. Highs 75 to 80, 24 to 27 his dreams turned presidential, and her biographer Gov. Ella Grasso for fiscal 1980-1981 —Require home improvement con precious metals.and.stones-and'aiso Baptist Church, 585 E, and John Thurston. Contests - Anthony Diaz and C. Fair tonight with lows near 60. Tuesday mostly sunny. says the relationship was chilly. tractors, if the job costs at least $100 require them to keep records of what Center St, Science Fair -. Sandra John Dubiel. was padded with $160.5 million in The regular schedule of Bowes. Heidi Sullivan, Carrie Highs around 80. Probability of precipitation 50 percent Beverly Linet, author of “Susan Hayward: Por new or higher taxes. That means and if the contractor grosses a they buy and who they buy it from. today, 10 percent tonight and Tuesday. Easterly winds 15 minimum of $1,000 in any 12-month The law carries a penalty of up to $1,- 10 a.m meetings will ‘ Manchester Grange trait of a Survivor,” says the late actress’s first shoppers will pay an extra hq]^ per resume in September. tastleinan. Lisa Chatzky, ® to 25 mph gradually backing to northerly 10 to 20 mph this feature role was ppposite Reagan in the 1938 cent on the i percent sales tax, and period, to register with the Depart 000 for violators. afternoon and northwest 10 to 15 mph tonight and production, “Girls on Probation.” Miss Linet says smokers, for the first time, will have ment of Consumer Protection. Persons interested in ad- m^ ^ l* * P ^ p ** —Allow small loans companies to T uesdai they “dated for publicity” a couple of times, “but to pay a sales tax on cigarettes. —Expand the licensing power of ditional information should M o rtal Kathv PaDoas grange w ll charge 17 percent interest on the first call Mrs I.nis I jurrence at Morianos Kathy Pappas, meet Wednesday at 205 they didn’t care much for each other.” (iil companies who do business iff the Gaming Policy Board the $600 of an $1,800 loan. The 17 percent 649 5^ ^ L f'v .rT ' V ir Olcott St. There will be a Long jlsland Sound But thanks to the Hayward memory, Reagan may Connecticut will pay a 2 percent tax executive director of the Division of OSD 3000. Seise, Kathy Szarek, Karen raje, previously applied to the first The Long Island Sbund forecast from Watch Hill, find himself back on screen one day in another ac on gross profits, but a clause Special Revenue to extend to gaming Krupp, Anglique Faucher, S i r m b e r T S l asked'T o ,,f3l00 with 11 percent interest on the Manchester teacher Kim Girard and Margaret MffDhers a re asked to R.I, to Montauk Poiijt, N.Y.: A northwest flow of drier tor’s persona. MissChicago. ' Last year, the Muskies traded in a six-bedroom all company operated gas stations ia,. ♦HEW TO THIS AREH In 1924, the “Teapot Dome” scendals resulted in the in house for a smaller one to meet their children’s the state contained a clause which'^ /H dictment of Interior Secretary Albert Fall and oilmen college tuition expenses. This year, expenses prohibited the firms from opening Harry Sinclair and Edward Doheny. All three were mounted because of the new clothes Muskie had to any new stations as of July 1, 1979. charged with bribery and conspiracy, to ddfraud the buy to suit his diplomatic status. The “workfare” law, enacted as a THE WEST SIDE PMMGE STORE trade-off for 7 percent increases in government in the leasing of naval oil reserves in Another problem: showering outdoors at the \ Wyoming and California. ^ couple’s summer home in Maine. Muskie once welfare benefits, requires all able- lUIIIOIIHCES THE ADDmON OF In 1950, American troops were moved from Japan to showered nude, but now has to wear a bathing suit bodied general assistance recipients South Korea to assist in the war against North Korean — because of the women in his Secret Service to earn their grants. It’s expected to Communist invaders. detail. affect 9,000 of 24,000 GA recipients. h 50 KEB COOLEB FOR In 1977, President Carter ordered a halt in plans>^for eThe program provides 90 percent production of the B-1 strategic bomber. I Quote of the day state reimbursement of benefits if British-born composer Bemie Taupin, whose first the recipient works and nothing if un YOUR CONVEHDHX. THE FOUOWHK A thought for the day: English novelist George solo album, “ He Who Rides the Tiger,” is a paen of employed. The state also will pay $35 Meredith said, “Who rises from prayer a better man, his praise for the United States: “I love the decadence per person each month for ad S^CnOH OF HESS WHi DE^ ^ prayer is answered.” of America — in England you can’t call up for a piz ministrative costs. za at two in the morning! ” The litmus test in the law requiring clear language in consumer con •MICHELOB AVHLABLL •BUDWEISER Lottery numbers Glimpses tracts up to $25,000 limits the number New queen ✓ of words per sentence and Jeanne Louise Caruso, 21-year-old Miss Trumbull, captured •BUSCH •SCHLITZ •PihiST Numbers drawn Saturday: Sammy Davis Jr. and Lome Greene will do new paragraph, oine section covers in the title of Miss Connecticut at the pageant held Saturday night New Hampshire 0671 musical numbers by Burton Lane and Sammy Cahn surance policies but went into effect Connecticut 054 in an upcoming animated Hanna-Barbera musical on staggered dates. in New Britain, She sang an original arrangement of the theme •HIENEKEN •LOWENBRAU •BEER M U ^ COLONIAL Maine 098 version of Johanna Spyri’s classic, “Heidi.” to be Tve new laws passed in response from Ice Castles. She will go on to compete in the Miss EXTRA MILD Rhode Island 9229 titled “Heidi’s Song” . to Connecticut’s housing crisis take America Pageant in Atlantic City in September. (UPI photo). •GENESSE FRANKS Massachusetts 9082 effect. •MILLER •MM KEG
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Mail rates are dav Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. He said 43 of the 112 contracts for process has worked out extremely saying it denied an individual's right (MKAR MOSIASTY'f) available on request. M B b U T O W N Monday through Friday. teachers and administrators went well this year.” to union representation by taking _ EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER OPEN: MON. TNKU SAT. 1:30A.M. to 9:00P.M. through the process last year, and all Scalisq said 1980 should mark “tb ^ negotiations out of union hands. i f ^ 8 4 9 -0 1 8 f t r 900 WASHINGTON ST.. RT. 66 .1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN SUNDAY 10:00A.M. 10 S:00P.M. 4 - EVENING HERAU^, Mon., June tO. IMO \ E VENING HERALD, Mon., June 90, 1980 - 5 Area police rep^t mmEditoriaV dnff^ a donestic alterca day with failure to drive in the proper Capitol Area Health Conwr- Hospital has earned axfcputa- possible care to the com S tsvsn H srry, E xscuttve E ditor C uttom or SoM oo ~ 647-0946 Frank A . B urbtnk. M anaging Editor ■'’"Workers set up picket lines after week is one of those ser^ces.” Hartford, were both taken to tion, ^tolice si^d. lane. Police said his car left the road tium, board, Manchester tiori" for consistent quality of munity. . R tym ond P. R obinson. E dttor-P ubttthsr H arold E. T urkington, E ditor E m arltua ■'■all-night talks toiled to produce a Victor Binboski, New Haven’s Manchester Memorial koapital -"He was released on his promise to and struck several large stones. He healtl^ careff settlement. A s|»kesman for Mayor director of labor^ rejations, said a appear ln.6)art in Rockville on July was taken to Rockville General. Memorial Hospital’s |27 We think the hospital has Saturday with injuries suffered in a million expansion program is We think the certificate of 'Biagio OHiieto said talks were con- tight city left no iw m to back down motorcycle-car accident on Boute 83. ' *• / Hospital for treatment. No court consistently acted respoii;^ finuing. \ on the plan for reduced trash collec Police said Gallo was driving the Lucille Lahde, 45, of 104 Legion date was given. a step closer. ' need application deserves to tion the approval of the through the painstaking sibly in its efforts to providid Last week-DlCleto announced the tion. motorcycle and Bednarezyk was a Drive, Rockville, was charged Hebron • ^ The application is before be^ a ffirtn e d to in su re application we think the process of seeking approval mtback wectlve today and following passenger. Police said the cycle Friday with fMlure to grant the right .qilality care without driving "There are many services we’ve, Kristopher S. Karvelis, 19, of 96 the Commission on Hospitals Manchester Memorial hospital deserves. for required facilities.^' S recent'declslon to eliminate Satur- had to cut this year besides sanita allegedly collided with the rear of a of way. She was involved In an acci costs beyond practical reach. Say trash collections) car driven by John Boskowski, 18, of dent on Center Road. Millstream Road, Hebron, was and Health and the Health Hospital wiil continue' to tion workers,” he said. “Every time, charged Saturday'With third-degree Clifton Fulcher, president of Local Emma Lane, Vernon. The driver of the other car was -Hospital facilities often are If an institution, like someone threatens to go on strike, criminal mischief. Systems Agency of North provide the best, most The hospital-has recognized' 713, Council 4 of the American Dean Mysbball of Nye Street, we can’t capitulate.” Police saM Gallh suffered severe He allegedly threw a rock through Central Connecticut. The two modem health care oppor the need to update by keeping taken for granted by the peo Manchester A^emorial, is Federation of State, County and burns when the gas tank of the car Rockville. No injuries were reported. ple. They especially are not taken for granted for too -Municipal Employees, said the cut Ms. Lahue bas'a court answer date of the rear window of an unoccupied agencies are reviewing the tunity for its patients. a close eye on facility heeds ruptured and caught fire. Bednare pickup truck parked on North Pond back would mean more work for less zyk suffered injuries when he was July 18. certificate* of need applica The hospital is a vital asset likely to igiiire great public long, there could come a day Paper mill talks set Road. and quality of care. *. ^ ' ) pay. thrown from the cycle police said. Charles Murray, 59, of 45 South St., tion to determine if the to the community and to the interest when the facilities when it is incapable of RUMFORD, Maine (UPI) - Union He was released on his written ' He said the reductions will slash an and managemeM at the Boise- The accident is still under investiga Bockville, was charged Saturday well-being of Manchester are qf the quality of providing help in time of average $60 a week in overtime from tion. with failure to drive In proper lane. promise to appear in court in expansion is warranted. With insistence that health Cascade paper mill sat down with a Al Gentile Rockville on July 15. need. a refuse collectors’ paychecks, and Robert C. Soucler, 30, of 421 Abby He was involved in a one-car acci With other area health care area residents^ Its continued care costs be kept in cohtrol Man^lie’ster Memdrial federal mediaton again today, Robert S. Young, 22, of 992 Oak St., six workers will be laid off. dent on Hale Street. He allegedly Hospital’s. seeking to avoid a t ^ e called for Road, South Windsor was charged E)ast Hartford, was charged Satur providers unanimously en delivery of^ualityucare is of it is diff^ult to prove the "* Dominic J.ucenti, a' union Gentile^s band struck a parked vehicle. No court midnight that would; idle 1,200 Sunday with disorderly conduct in day with driving while under the in dorsing the application for utmost importance to need fodlj^anded facilities. ' 1 We think with the support "negotiator, said he did not sanction answer date was given. workers. . ] connection with the investigation of fluence of liquor or drugs or both. everyone. * To insure the continued the hospital has consisteiitly the strike and had recommended that at band shell Richard F. Norbut, 30, of the Manchester expansion, it The mediator called the two sides an alleged Incident at a Vernon Cir Police said he was involv^ in an ac been given by the communi the workers report to work. cle restaurant. WiUington, was charged Saturday shows the approach the We thintf the hospitai has We are confident the high quality of health care it together at 10 a.m. today after talks cident on Route 66. ^ ’ ‘ ' “I told them they should-go to work MANCHESTER - An evening His court date is July 1. with third-degree criminal attempt hospital is taking is sup been very responsible in its hospital has proven the need is important to express sup ty, there is no danger of that broke off Sunday about 9:30 p.m. with Al Gentile, his music and his Police said Young was westbound and they overruled me un “without resolving the differences,” _ Charles A. Keeney, 41, of 117 burglary and possession of burgla^ ported by other health care approach, not seeking to and we await with anticip^ port for the hospital as it goes happening. animously,” he said. friends, will be featured Thesday, aj ’Tuhsblebrook Drive, South Windsor, tools. and drifted into the opposite lane said Gary A. Guimond, Boise- the Manchester Bicentennial Ban( colliding with a car driven by .' DlLleto announced the cutback Cascade communications manager. was warged Sunday with making an Police said he was apprehended at -Tuesday, telling residents “due to Shell. the rear of Arthur’s Ehiigs Store on Michael Landolphi of Columbia, improper turn. He was involved in an which was eastbound. Police said the The Manchester Rotary Club is a9rident on Route 83. His court W. Main Street. Honor America sponsoring the Al Gentile Band in a He was held in lieu of posting a $1,- Landolphi car was heavily ^m aged answer date is July 18. but no Injuries to the drivers were Catholics, Episcopalians program of musical favorites of the Bruce A. Miner. 21, of 17 High St., 000 bond and was to be presented in / W ’REHEREAT^X forties featuring the big band sound reported. Young is scheduled to f The FIMI&H LINE- ^ that made the music of that era so appear in court on July 14 Documents of liberty sigii cooperation accord famous. OF the GRuEUMG Al Gentile started his musical career in high school when several By N. LA VERL ’The decision for independence had ratified to take effect Dec. 15, 1791. NEW LONDON (UPI) - Catholic The Episcopal Church is the United Record PR£g)iPENTiAL other youths elected him as leader CHRISTENSEN come after long debate as relations Since then, 16 other amendments and Episcopal churches in eastern States member of the Anglican PRIM'ARATHON— ANp Scripps League Newapapera with a demanding king steadily have been added. Connecticut will work together in for the I'Ten Melodians.” From then tVfahchester fire calls church which was founded in a split on, thY'Ah-Gentile Orchestra has FREEZER SUPPLIES “ And for the support of this deteriorated. Jeffepson oitce called the new several areas and share facilities un every from the Catholic Church several toured/a]^f New'Englatfd and the Saturday, 12:13 p.m. -B rush fire at 383'Hilliard St. You g)A\Y declaration with a firm reliance on der an agreement signed by leaders ' REUSABLE On June 7,1776 Richard Henry Lee Americail'qjoyemment ‘"The world’s hundred years ago. East and has played benefit (District) ^ e of i t the protection of divine providence, of both churches. 4 NINUT !’ of Virginia introduced a resolution in best hope.” If time endorses that "We are still fully aware of the im performances for various Saturday, 1:26 p.m. —Duck rescue on King’s Pond. •boxM •Jars we mutually pledge to each other our Congress declaring that "these evaluation, two prime reasons un ,The convenant, said to be one of a portant issues that still separate us,” organizations. (District) few nationwide covering entire •bags *tap« lives, our fortunes, and our sacred United Colonies are, and of a right doubtedly will be the spirit of the Reilly said. "We do not offer a Years'ago, he had his own radio Saturday, 3:45 p.m. —Peat moss fire at the Spencer dioceses,*-included calls for the pretense to the world that we have honor.” ought o to be free and independent Declaration of Independence and show on WDRC and WOR called Street K-htort. (Town) churches to work and pray together swept these issues away!” If the British had doubts about the states, that they are absolved from bulwarks for freedom and justice “Dominic & Angelo,” an Italian Saturday, 9:09 p.m. —Smoke "at the Purdy torp. to resolve their differences and to Itorteus said the pact, however, (District) American colonists’ resolve for liber any allegiance to the British.” built Into the Constitution. hold joint services and share dialect comedy show. marked an effort to put "past The program will begin at 7:30 Sunday, 4:13 a.m. Car rollover on 1-88 eastbound. ty, these closing words of the A committee — consisting of John facilities. parochialisms and competitions p.m. in the band shell on the (Town) Declaration of Independence must Adams, ’Thomas Jefferson, Roger 'It also called for the churches to every j j i behind us.” Manchester Community College Sunday, 1:36 p.m. —Car fire at 791W, Middle ’Turnpike. have pretty well dispelled them. Sherman, Benjamin Franklin and seek mutual understanding through The covenant covers 75 Catholic (Town) Utile The pledge was convincingly Robert Livingston — was appointed campus off Bidwell Street. Rain date thing" sjudy by their clergy and lay and 35 Episcopal churches in eastern is Wednesday, same time. Bring Sunday, 11:13 p.m. —Transformer fire at 148 Lenox St. sincere. The Patriots meant what to prepare a statement of the members and to work for social Connecticut which have more than 3,- > chairs and blankets. The event is (Town) they said in proclaiming the Colonies American case. Jefferson drafted the < justice. (KX) parishioners. free. /, Monday, 12:41 a.m. —Car fire on 1-84 westbound. "Free and independent states.” proposed declaration. Q uotes TTie covenant was signed Sunday (Town) They were wfliing to pay the price His paper, with a few changes by Bishop Daniel P. Reilly of the Sextuplets all girls Catholic Norwich Diocese and Church nam^s — and proved this in the suggested by Adams and Franklin “ We got along just fine. I’m the Bishop Morgan Porteus of the CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — Sextuplets, Revolutionary War and in other was brought to the floor of Congress girl-nextdoor, and she’s all Episcopalian Connecticut Diocese in all girls, were born during the sacrifices. youth minister June 28. On July 2, the Lee Resolu Hollywood. I’ve got the voice, and a service at historic St. James weekend in a small village 300 miles Today, the Declaration — whose tion was adopt^. Jefferson’s docu § I E ] N ’«° she’s got the looks.” Church. south of Cairo, the newspaper Al MANCHESTER— Matthew Hen- n u V WTM. NCW^ NCA 204th anniversary will be com ment was debated two days, then — Anne Murray, singer, on her The two bishops stressed the pact Ahram reported. nigan y^as officially installed as memorated July 4 — stands with the adopted July 4, 1776 with minor first encounter with Miss didn’t mean a complete end to the The mother, Fatma Abbas, 25, Coordinator of Youth Ministries at Going Out gave birth Sunday in thq village of Constitution representing America’s changes. Piggy-(K eyboard W orld) differences between their churches, the 10 a.m. Sunday worship service prime coraerstong documents of. After the colonies had won the war Thoughts which differ on communion and the Tema. She and her six Infants were at Trinity Covenant Church, Congressional Quarterly "I think my heart was in my mouth reported in good condition. freedom. J <• for independence, various groups when I saw him walk over to the door role of the Catholic papacy. Hackmatack Street. Assisting the Complementing each other, a term wanted a constitution to supplant the and open it. TTiat’s the closest rvn Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor of the church, in the installation service used by John Quincy Adams in a articles of confederation, adopted ever been to an ape like that and it’^ Fewer to get stamps “Jubilee” address April 30, 1839, during the revolution. Restaurant fire cause were Robert Olson, chairman of the the closest I ever want to be.” they symbolize the aspirations of The Constitutional Convention church, Reginald Spaulding, chair of Business — Nick Gagliano of the Seneca man of the dlaconate, and Ronald human mind and spirit for a govern opened May 25, 1787 in the old Park Zoo in Rochester, N.Y., By LETHA MARSHALL regulations will save f300 million in under ihtesive probe Gocht, chairman of the board of ment of and for the people. Philadelphia Statehouse where the referring to a 425-pound In Belfast (Northern Ireland), WASHINGTON About 650,000per- fiscal year 1981, which will help meet Christian education. History records that most of the 56 Declaration of Independence had Morpeth Street begins at the comer of STONINGTON (UPI) - State and local fire marshal’s office were at sons now receiving food stamps will increased costs of the pronam orangutan that escaped from its A recent summa cum laude signers of the Declaration of been signed. It comprised 55 Northumberland Rd. It mns between local fire officials today investigated the scene Sunday investigating the graduate of Barrington (OQlege, R. not be eligible In 1981 under ikw- In- brought on by increasing unen^loy- cage by pushing the door open. Independence were^-well-educated statesmen of rare ability.inany had the Falls and Shankill Roads where the cause of a stubborn weekend cause. The damage estimate had not 1., Hennlgan has served ak,a part- cogne regulations Issued by the ment and rising inflation. men of means. ’Twenty-four were helped draft constitutions for their I "For us, it’s a time bomb waiting terrible fighting between Protestants blaze at the Harbor View Restaurant yet been determined. time youth worker at ’Trinll Department of Agriculture this martin Other program tightening lawyers and jurists; 11 were states. George Washington un to go off.” and Catholics took place in 1S72. Now which forced evacuation of 150 A patron in the bar, Cindy Lane, 25, three years, but op July 1 he will month. measures according to Mattem, in merchants; 9 were fanners and plan animously was elected to preside. — Unidentified young husband, most of the residents ybave moved patrons and sent four firemen to the of Old Lyme, said she heard the fire become a full time member of the MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER As of July 1, new monUily net In clude eliminating most students hospital. tation owners. ’The Constitution — which resulted commenting on having a baby. A away an^Jhe houses arp bricked-up start in the kitchen. church staff. OPEN DAILY 10 • 9 come limits will be set, which low In from the prograin, placing a limit on T h^w ere realists, tc^, well aware from a summer of laborious effort — recent study conducted by Dr. andtion delegates and was later ratified A symbol of their work is in the measures,” ^ id Jane Mattem of — Leo Wollman, psychiatrist Mattem said. others were imprisoned. Homes of 15 by the 13 states. garden behind the house on Morpeth USD A, “focusing on targeting those who took a survey of the personid As of March 1, 1980, USDA es were pillaged and burned. Vandals Called the Bill of Rights, the first St. In the middle of the daisies they persons who need it the most and ty differences of 3,000 hamhiifger timated that there were 21.8 million and soldiers looted properties of 8. In *10 amendments setting forth certain and hot-dog eaters for CJtdck Full have placed a bullet punctured street eliminating fraud within the participants in the food, stamp some cases wealthy men lost personal and property rights, were. O’ Nuts. sign. “ Northumberland Rd.” it Our offices will be LtitLe- system.” program. ■ everything. reads. Charred and pierced by It is estimated that these new bullets, it is being overgrown with flowers. QSM this Friday Washington Merry-Go-Round Stephen K. Jacobson Rector, andSaturday St. Mary’s, Manchester Influ^fiit;e peddling and 1980’s campaign. • inhonor|of Our unsurpassed famous brand tor anyone to promise quality men’s suits, sportcoats, slacks By JACK ANDERSON regional directors that they were employment...in return lor political assiduously by yes-men in the agen Kennedy’s presidential bid. Sen. WASHINGTON t ’Twice within a responsible for "seeing that sport & dress shirts., raincoats support of a particular capdl^te.’' cy’s lower echelons. His egomania, 'George McGovern, D-S.D., a staunch lndependeiK£ D 8y. year, the White House was explicitly apjilicants who were reco'mmended”’ warned that it is a crime to buy ’The latter part of the warning was and its slavish cultivation by un Kenned^ man, recently helped the and all accessories.. were clearly identified. .now at political support wiflFthe taxpayers’ so openly brushed aside in the derlings, was far advanced even by city of Sioux Falls get a $1.8 million Justice Department investigators money. ’The first adrndnition was ig parceling out of Census jobs this year 1963, according to FBI files which grant from the Housing and Urban found that job applicants with that even Justice Department at have just surfaced. Development Department. But HUD - y nored, the second was quietly political referrals were i n d ^ given torneys became alarmed. They infor The presitgious Poor Richard Club officials called Rep. Thomas heeded. preference in the scheduling of job mally warned the White House and of Philadelphia — the oldest adver D ^^le, D-S.D./to let him make the I’ve already detailed the way Jim Interviews after initial tests were the Census Bureau last March that tising club in the country — invited -announcement. Daschle hadn’t my Carter played Lady ^untlful passed. The Interviews were often It’s easy with fqderal v their systematic politicizing of the Hoover to appear at a weekly worked on the grant, so he notified with,^a mere formalities; putting politically grants t6 key Census recruitment process might meeting and accept a silver medal. McGovern. When a McGovern aide Classified ad! states and violate the criminal c ^ e . The hiring referred applicants at the bead of the He Immediately ordered his G-men called HUD for confirmation, an localities shortly procedure was then quietly-modified. line meant that they were virtually on the scene to check out the situa agency official denied the grant had For instance, assured of landing one of the limited HONOR AMERICA ^ more before crucial What caught the Justice tion. been made. Not until the McGovern take that Our huge quality inventory of men s number of jobs. ' primaries and Department’s eye was the White The agent-in-charge at man identified Daschle as the sourde calculator you qo LverythiniimuslbevilH <• i„ In mid-March, the Census Bureau - . i n . , ...... ««■ cascuses. This House system for doling out tem Philadelphia wrote the boss that the of his information did the em WORDS OF f r e e d o m haven’t used revised its Jan. 25 memo, deleting all summer. deliberate use of porary census-taking jobs. Ona Cen club's reputation .was "splendid.” barrassed HUD official confirm that the offensive paragraph and the government _ sus Bureau memo, dispatched to all But he advised that Hoover hold out the grant had Indeed been made. On the flnt day of Janutiy, In \ o^er references to political Someone around largesse to beat bacl^Ted Kennedy’s the bureau’s regional directors last for the club’s annual gold medal, the year of Our Lord 1863, all per- Have an enjoyable holiday weekend. preference. The agency also awarded annually to the most out loni held u slaves within any State town is challenge came despite a clear war Jan. 25, stated badly: "Throughout probably looking ning in March, 1979, from White the recruiting process, preference modified the way In which job inter standing American. or designated part of a State, the views were schooled. for one (ust House Counsel Robert Lipshutz that will be given to candidates "A sliver medal, while it carries people whereof shall then be in re Evervihina Goes! Including Famous Biands A White House attorney told my like It for ^ such grantsmanshlp was illegal. recommended by the political party considerable weight,, in my frank opi bellion against the United Slatkir- school next Hart Sdnfffltr A Marx LEVI McGragor Jayaiar Enro of the incumbent Administration.” associate Tony Capaccio me Census CORRECTIOJ^ In a recent shall be then, thenceforth, and for Ifcritage Savings nion, does not do justice to the Direc It is a crime, Lipshutz wrote in a Bureau "decided to make the change month! This blatqnt battle cry for,a return tor,” the agent-in-charge wrote. column, we saiS^en, Donald ever free! Botaay "500" s . Haggar Van Heusan Lakeland Mavest memo to the White House staff, for out of an abundance of caution” to ______&ljHm / hiso^athn IS91______^ 1 • “anyone with grantmaking authority to the spoils system was followed by Hoover readily agreed. But poor Stewart, D-Ala., 1 "show that it wa$ Derating within Turn it into Palai laach Glaa Oak Farak Jaka Wlatz Givenchy Damon to use that authority in order to specific Instructions. The memo in Edgar never was offered Poor from the American Family Life In ' -Abraham Lincoln all the applicable laws.” m n OM m ; too) U m SirOTt, ItenchMtw o m A A M • R-m rt 0 « M : 6$wn«w Blrwt. M w tfiMWr OdaSOO? cash with affect the nomination or election of a dicated the specific government RlchanTs gold medal. surance Co. Political Action Com CWMMav 0 « « : HouM 31 74^733( • T«taia OMm : RouM IM, » mto toulB M hOO. tan « OTt-TMT mittee. The company's correct name • m * aNRiMr OMm : nOMWNincMd 044^3404 a Classified candidate/-'-Ji) the same memo, form on which "all recommen BRUISED EG9i The latp FBI GRANT CAMESi The Carter White •rtMn uwmm Food U«i. w w m m TurnpMio « tno mwkno«h » PvMOt HigNwM Port mgwfco mmcnmw ad! 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EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 30, 1980 - 7 6- EVEN1W6 HKRALD. Mon., June y , 1960 JUACC news • f , ’ M ' R e q i o n - Supporter of *N Mafichester Area Conference of Cl^urches news, notes disagrees with plan Ryi Barbara E. Baker, and the work already our Hospital Chaplain, who vices. That work should xhe opportunities for A Mustard Seed ; employees are active. Thomas J Donovan Chairwoman, MACC begun. serves masses there 4 well under way by the Fall, growth are extraordinary. Helen Wittkofse, acRve Helen had requested a ' Walter H Hohnwn a’nH • A ■ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - DemocraOc ’The party chairman predicted President P'aaloral Care and The job description hours each week in addi We’ll be offering training ’Two weeks ago I listened at Concordia iTutheran contribution to the Jnter- Reynolds C^cle of South Coventry State Chairman James Fitzgerald, a Carter would win renominatidn at the com OfUplainry Commiliec. we’ve written (or the posi- tion to his full schedule at ■ sessions (or anyone who’d to g preacher say that Church, happens to spend faith’’Qay camp and\last United Methodist Church backer of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, says ventlon and said "utopia" for the pai;ty ^Jnadvertently, last week, tion calls for 15 hours a the hospital.) like to help in the visitation loving isn’t a matter of pat- liar weekdays working at week we received a check Also to Mr. Ernest Shenani he’ll oppose the Massachusetts would be for Kennedy to give a speech a^ we left out a paragraph week of direct service to As if our cup weren’t in late SentemberSeptember and OOc-. c-.' ting things into place, of Aetna Life and Casualty, for $250 from Aetna. Many and the many others who supports sewers Democrat’s efforts to set aside the the convention supporting its outcome. ab o u t o u r H o sp ita l residents in the form of a already running over, a tober. Keep an eye out. making thing? ‘nice’. It’s a Hqlen, who also happens to thanks to Aetna and Helen have brought in craft items AH of this is in addition presidential primary results at party’s Fitzgerald said delegates who hM Olaplaincy program, one caring preseifce, a reliable volunteer has just this rnatter of hanging in when love oMildren and will be and please,----- all*" ''of ' you for ■ the day camp. f " . national convention and throw the changed their minds about Which cam t. (^bur better established ef- friend and counselor. The week offered to serve as to developing the work Bill things aren’t nice at all, of taking/a day of her vaca wonderful people involved «*COVE.\TRY — Several Coventry citizens have Rice has begun so well in Hearty thank-yous also nomination up for grabs. > didate they supported should turn thejjf forts. We report to you now reqpaining 5 hours are to be genera) coordinator for still being there in the tion to help with the Inter- with MACC programs, if to Sarah Hoffman for her organized the Lake Area Improvement Committee to seats over to someone who would hold ,(q th a t it is developing spent in the development town convalescent iHnqe the establishment of a Con (aith Day Camp, your company has a support the proposed plan for sewers, road improvements Fitzgerald said Sunday he would stick midst of the ^screaming. ‘ donation to the Emergency the committment. ■ healthily. A cooperative ef- and c o o rd in a tio n of visitation! She will develoj valescent Home Guild and remembered the Dollars Dollars for Doers and storm drainage. The plan is scheduled to be sub by Kennedy at the Augusta convention in ’That crunch point is where Food Pantry as well as So. “We hear a great deal about a delegate f((rt of Manchester volunteer services for a file of all/Convalescent \cheer carts (carts taken on for Doers program at Aet program, keep Helen’s New York City, but said he would work to grace is given. As one paft- United Methodist Church, mitted to the voters in a special referendum this fall. being able to vote his conscience, and„J ^ m o r ia l Hospital and visitation,and worship op- home residents needing Wekly rounds in tha na. Dollars for Doers is a idea in mind. Members-of the committee said they support the plan see that other delegates were held to their time sheep, part-time and we welcome as a new believe he shduld,” he said. “If he feel? MACC has provided an portunities. (In connection visitors, keep us informed hotheioffering patients thd^ grants program through Thank You’s developed by the Coventry Water Pollution Control conunittments also. shepherd to another, come sponsor to MACC, Dolores that his conscience prohibits him from ecumenical presence of the with the latter, we provide of the needs, and match in- opportunitj! to purchase which Aetna makes con Authority ^ a u s e they are convinced that it will provide Kennedy is attempting to change .party hang in with us. Grace For contributions to the Pietrantonio. voting for the candidate he was pledged to 'dhurch in a situation Where Roman Catholic Chaplain- dividual volunteer visitors sm all perM nal item s, tributions to community Interfaith Day Camp, Mrs. va permanet solution to waste disposal problems In the rut^-wi^ich require delegates committed abounds. to a candidate by primary or otheF support, all he has to do is say T m not of us are sheep needing cy to thef Meadows through to residents needing ser- snacks, magpzines, etc.) activities in which their lake area. going to be a delegate,’ and he can tending. Members believe that the plan will improve the quality proceedinga'to vote for that candidate on the first ballot. withdraw very easily.” - .Manchester Memorial of the lake water itself, the ground water around the lake, Under current par^rules, Kennedy has Hospital has repeatedly and many of the roads on the west side of the lake. “I just believe you don’t change the rules when the game has been played,’’ m ore^nnectlcut delegates committed to -i 'ffebmonstrated its concent / ^ e committee said the entire community will benefit h in ^ n the first ballot man does Presldeitt Tot the well-being of its py the upgrading of one of the town’s most valuable Fitzgerald said. “We now have a sSAre and you don’t change the score without Cartpr Kcause of thq senator’s win in t()j^ patients. Our relationship resources. 1 March-25 presidential primary,.^ with them in p r id in g Coventry Lake riot only serves one third of the town’s playing the game over again. “I tUnk delegates have been elected In chaplaincy service expends population which lives in the lake basin itself, but bun over a period of morelhan d le s of others who use the town beaches and who use the ' various states on a basis of their pledge of ..A support to the candidate they'indicated 15 years. Its relationship lake for fishing and boating, the group said. we value highly. The committee will meet July 9, at the town Hall to support for when they were elected,” he said on the Connecticut Radio Netwo»’: In 1935, Carl MaoM patented We are beginning a prepare further plans for informing citizens and enlisting the first coin-operated park 3 “Dialogue 1980” program. \ similar relationship with support for the upcoming referendum. ing mater. .another institution in town, Citizens interested in the work of the committee are in ^Ftelationship we hope will vited to call co-chairman Frank Dunn, 742-8895, or Jane jalso be long-lasting and Behnke, 742-7169; or secretary Susan Deutsch, 742-8355, ■fruitful. Meadows Con- after 5 p.m. Car wash w o m a n *8 t o u c h Zv&escent Home, out of its / / C>‘ VERNON - Fayette kOicem for Its population When a new hecruit repeatedly had trouble sighting in his weapon at Chapter, Order of $5000 REWARD *of some 500 residents, has DeMolay, will sponsor a Fort Dix, N.J., f ^ a le Drill Sgt. Richardson u s^ a personal approach volunteered half of the fun- 4 V in calming the frustrated soldier. His score imporved imm^iately. car wash July 12 from 10 •ding for a part-time Town disagrees (UPI photo) ' .— . a.m. to 3tp.m. at the ZPastoral Care Workqr. Masonic Temple, 150 Will be given by Central Connecticut IMACC’s Pastoral Care Orchard St., Rockville. with fed figures Cooperative Farmers Association, Inc. fbc ;Fund will supply the rest. W- Zinsser tp talk Tuesday Information leadtlfg to the arrest and con ■’The worker has been hired o VERNON — Vernon, as are other towns and cities, is viction of perwn or persons responsible fqf Jioiisemfe sells questioning the recently released preliminary federal MANCHESTER— Carl A. Zlrinser, Republican can District and feel confident that we will win the Party the fire set n the Cooperative premises Ih ‘‘class plate' census figures. Mayor Marie Herbst said the figures con didate for the nomination to run in the Fourth Senatorial nomination in July,” Zinsser said. Manchestei), CT. on May 31, 1980 I '■A trast sharply with those developed by the town planner in District, will speak ’Tuesday to Bbththe Coventry and An fo r $40; leorth rj dover Republican Town Committees. , a recent- town survey. Area studenTwill graduate^ $1,800 ■7b Zinsser will first speak before the Republican Town Anyone with Information should call thW -tv,. Mrs. Herbst said she is asking the planner to challenge SOUtH-W iNDSOR- Carol Mann of South W ifto r SiLES. III.-T he story of the census bureau’s estimate of 27,662 for Vernon’s pop Committee in Coventry, starting;a( 7:30 p.m., and then is among seven students who will graduate fron/^the St. Detective Bureau Of the Manchester PolloO travel to Andover. ^ A small fortune, lost be Lace-Tr^med Tier Curtains ulation. ’The town’s recent random survey revealed that Francis Hospital and Medical Center Program of Dept. (203-646-4555) or the Bureau of the cause a housewife had no Over the past several weeks, Zinsser has spoken to the population figure should be about 31,000. Radiologic Technology on July 7. State Fire Marshal's Office at (203-238^ idea her glass plate was a Officials in Vernon and other towns and cities are upset . Republican Town Committees in seven of the towns in the Each graduate has fulfilled all requirements for cer collecior's item, recently Rag. 5.49 ' 4 171I f I •“ R»g.5.M 4.33 about the federal bureau’s estimate because it will have a Fourth Senatorial District, and has secured support from tification by the American Registry of Radiologic 6046). came to light. •Vilinci _ __ , .Swag•Swa _ detrimental effect on the amount of money coming to 12 of the 17 delegates needed to win the nomination at the Technologists. In a letter to J. R. Mac- OurRtg.4.2S 3 .2 2 I Our%g.7.M ' 6 .2 2 July 22 nominating convention. • ' ’towns through federal grants which are based on popula At the graduation ceremonies to be held |#theJfospital, Confidentiality *will be protected. Arthur. chairman of ■ lh a th a n r A bright light look for any room! These dainty, tion. “In our quest for delegates, we are meeting with all of each graduate will be presented with a c^y of the New the Bradford Exchange. lace-trimmed tiers are machine-wash perma-press. During 1977 federal officials gave the town a headcount the delegates and alternates within the Fourth Senatorial Testament by a representative of the Gideon Bible Socie iS o rld 's largest trading cen of 29,208. ’This was developed in answer to a challenge to ty. ter in collector's plates, a the 1975 population estimate for the town. Madison, Wise., woman Famous Pequot® Super-Smooth Add a Romantif French Flair to “ Wrote: "I had a Lalique Chatham DuPont Cannon At the time those figures were challenged it was Luxurious Percale Sheets Your Bedroom with these lovely 1965 plate . . . which I sold Acrylic Sheat Dacron® Filled <• nticello I explained the mistake was caused by geographic coding to a friend for $40. I had Bed Pillow ‘Parisienne’ Coordinates problems in the census bureau’s computer program for Blanket •Twin Flat & Fitted A Q O J not heard of you at that Our Reg. 5.49 A 5.99 H ■ O O the town. The town planner said maybe that problem was lime." •Twin Spread never corrected. The plate she sold is 4.94 3.76 • Full Flat A Fitted . . . Our Rag. 29.99 19.88 It is also felt, by town officials, that a poor response to actually valued at more Our Rgg. 5.99 . Our Reg. 4.99 Ourneg.S.49AS.9t 3.44 •Full Spread than $1,800. Although ’ the federal census questionnaire could be the cause for Great light summer Plump Dacron with •Queen Flat A Fitted , ' c Our Reg. 38.99 MacArthur points out that 77 27.40 the discrepancies in the figures. blanket or cozy winter elegant solid ticking. Our Reg. 9.99 A 10.99...... 1.10 •Queen Spread ’The mayor explained that she plans to ask the state this price is exceptionally sheet! In soM.ggstels Non-allergenlc, odor high, he said. “I’m afraid with whip-stitch edges. less — and they’re •King Flat A Fitted* . 4 - OurR*g.4a.9y' 33.70 Legislature to put all of Vernon into one assembly district OurReg.1ia9...... 9 .1 ( when it is considering the realignment, of political boun ' others may_ be losing hun Machine washable. machine washable! •Pillow Sham dreds or thousands of dol •Standard C i t e s (Pkg. of 2) . Our Rtg. 10.99 8.33 daries. ^ Our Reg. 5.49 A 5.99 H .l ! Since the boundaries were realigited several years ago lars by not knowing what •Priscilla Curtain .. . m a their plates are worth." • King-Size Caeet , t>a Our Reg. 19.99 1 4 . 0 U Cannon Monticello Decorative Vernon has been divided into three districts with just the \ (Pkg. of 2)* Reg. 5.99 4 .()0 To aid in identifying Caldor Creslan® For total decorator effect! Velour Bath Towels o QQ Rockville section of town being in a district alone. The valuable plates, the Mix 'n match sunny Maderia Fully quilted spread has Our Reg. 4.99...... W e O O other two sections share districts with other towns. exchange issues a report Acrylic Yarn Gardens print with spark rulfled hem. Floral print Mrs. Herbst said the preliminary census figures will be w . ling white lor a cool, that includes current Our Reg. fabric Is machine • Hand Towel, Our Reg. 3.89 2.93 considered when the Legislature makes the reapportion prices on more than 900 1.19 Skein...... f O ^ crisp look! All In washable and ment study next session and she fears that the wrong plates, guidelines on what 4 oz,. 4-ply worsted easy-care permanent' •Wash Cloth,Our Reg. 1.89...... 1.33 to look for and when to weight In a rainbow of poly-cotton! press! Choose Touralne print or Cameo jacquard...both figures may make it difficult to convince the Legislature *Whltt only. buy, and the plate evalua beautiful colors. 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8 - EVENING HERALD, Mm ., June 30, 1880 EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 30, 1980 - 9 Test seores questioned
4^4^VI7lkI'm V _ D«*nVktA*vtB wntei. U iif fkA BAttAnlli m«arla a/trk«.AB a «*a ^ n . _ . > ^ _ COVENTRY - Problems with But the seventh grade scores are Except for the Grade 7 problems Ireland-P.etreault I standardized test procedures at Capt. not considered valid, Elman and the math portion of tests, results Tyski^icz’^rtis Nathan Hale School have resulted In explained, and the group will have to for Grades 3 and 5 were good, Elman Lisa Maria Perfeault of Manchester and Melville Han low scores for Grade 7 students who be tested again. Rosemary' Curtis of Manchester and Andreve^l na Ireland Jr. of Chicago, HI., were married June 28 at took the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills. Thompson Memorial Chapel, Williams College, Tyskiewicz of Hartford were married Jiwe 28 at St. School "Superintendent Arnold The school board was told that Junior Miss contest James Church in Manchester. ' Wllllamstown, Mass. i Elman told the Board of Education there were problems at the school The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. «The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Thursday night that the seventh when the test was given. ’The public MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - An 18- Curtis Jr. of 102 Diane Drive, Manchster. The Perreault of 40 E. Maple St., Manchester. Thp graders placed only in the 59th address system, used to direct year-old Jasper, Ala., woman cap bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus bridegroom is the son of Melville H. Ireland of Chicago percentile on the test, compared to students in the testing, broke down tured a victory Sunday Ih the first Tyskiewicz of Hartford. . o and Jean T. Smith of Lake Forest, 111. scoring in the 79th percentile the last during the tests. Seating and lighting night of preliminary competition in The Rev. Edgar Velez, CSSR, of Esopus, N.Y., ’Die Rev. B. Whitman Dennison of St. John Episcopal time the group was tested. conditions in some classrooms were the 23rd annual Junior Miss Pageant. celebrated the nuptial mass and performed th4 double (Church and the Rev. Augustine Graap of the Carmelite poor, too. Mary Beth Griffth, 17, of ring ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone of Manchester Fathers officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Victor Wethersfield, Conn., and Kim was organist, and Jeffrey Lojko of Newington was Hill of Williamstown was organist and soloist. Dr. Marmer elected Another problem with judging the Calvert, 18, of Lexington, Ky., won trumpeter. Soloists were Yvone Sandi of Pennsylvania Gretchen G. Teichgraeber of New York, N.Y. ,was test results, educators said, was the the creative and performing arts VERNON — Dr. Ellen L. Marmer and Leo Racine of Massachusetts. maid of honer. Bridesmaids were Joan Reichart of difference between the Coventry award. Each was given a $1,000 The bride was given in marriage by her father. Milford, Jane Eastman of New Britain, Perrie Dunne of has been elected vice president of the cirriculum and the curriculum on scholarship. Patricia Curtis of Manchester, the bride’s sister, was Winchester, Mass., and Josephine Ireland of Leucodia, American Heirt Association, jof which the Iowa test is based. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Michelle Charette of Calif., the bridegroom’s sister. Greater Hartford. The elections Administrators said Coventry were held recently at the Correction 'East Hartford, Suzanne Milllet of Boston, Mass., and Robert CfoQk of Pemaquid Beach, Maine, served as schools are still using the 1971 edition MANCHESTER - In Saturday’s best man. UsnOrsjsfiEgRichard Floyd of New Haven, association’s 32nd annual meeting at Scotte Gordon of Providence R-. I. of the Iowa test, and curricula, par Herald it was incorrectly stated that Wiliiam Goodell of Mlaitta, Ga., William. Hellmuth of the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart Mark Benoit of Hartford s w ^ as best man. Ushers ford. ticularly in mathematics, have a motion to endorse a fair rent com were James Curtis of Manchester, the bride’s brother; New York, N.Y., John I ^ v e r of Washington, D.C., Dr. Marmer is a member of the changed in the last nine years. mission failed on a 3-2-1 vote. and Michael DeSanto and James Bernier, both of Hart Oliver Kaufman of f^t^tw gji. Pa., and.Christopher Vogelsang of Savai staff of Rockville General Hospital In 1971, the emphasis was on However, the motion failed with a ford. majority voting against it. A motion A reception was held at Willie’s Steak House in A reception WWlield at Garfield House at Williams and other area hospitals and has “ modern math,” but since that time to recommend a committee to study Manchester, after which the couple left for Bermuda. Coliege, after which the couple left for Bermuda, They >3“ recently been appointed a fellow of the Coventry staff has swung its a fair rent commission was ruled as ■ V will reside In (Chicago. ’ . the American College of Cardiology. They will reside in Portland. failing on a 3-2-1 vote. Mrs. Tyskiewicz is employed as a special education Mrs. Ireland is e ^ lo y ed as an’officer’s assistant at the Her private practice specialty is focus back to “basic math,” Elman teafcher in the Portland Public Schools. Mr. Tyskiewicz is/ Bank of America, Chicago. Mr. Ireland is employed as a pediatric and adolescent cardiology. said. 3 employed as a second language (English) teacher a| business planner at FMC Corporation in Chicago. Cuttom Picture Framing Specialists WATCH FDR 6UR AD EVERY MONDAY Hartford Public Schools. (Nassiff photo) Mrs. Andrew Tyskiewicz . ! (Bachrach photo) Mrs. Melville H. Ireland Jr. IH THK MANCHESTER HERALD to 1720 SUMMER MERCHANDIZE xnrs^-' SALE Kiji^chner-Haggett Co ngdo n- Cagia nello Dlbigton Rd. Rte. 30 Going up.,.. a [[£ X ij 25% to 38% DFF Nancy Eilen Haggett of South Windsor and Kenneth Theresa Mary Cagianeilo of Willimantic and Raymond S. Windsor A U SUMMER STOCK Robert Kirchner of East Hartford vrere married June 28 Vere Congddh III of Yantic were married June 28 at the This nicely framed sign that stands in front raise money for the construction of ToL 6444750 at the home of the bride’s parents in South Windsor. Church of the Assumption in Manchester. a housing a of the Andover Congregational Church tells project for the elderly. (Herald photo by Fine selection of framing styles Coventry Shoppe ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. the story of the fund drive being conducted to Holland) and art work. Wall Decor, Prints, 44 DEPOT RD. COVENTRY, CONN. Haggett of 291 Smith St., South Windsor. ’The bridegroom ’The bride is , the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John TU ES.-8AT. 9:30 - 5:00 Cagianelio o f.85 Crestwood Drive, Manchester. ’The is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirchner of 25 Martin Original Art, and Reproductions. WED. TIL 9:00 P.M. 742-7494 bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Francis Dickinson of Circle, East Hartford. Norwich and the late Raymond^“Pop” Congdon. Bolton releases report The Rev. Thomas J. O’Rourke of St. Mary’s Church in The Rev. George Laliberte of the (Church of the East Hartford officiated at the doubie-ring, garden Assumption performed^the double-ring ceremony. outlining school options ceremony. Scott Reeves of West Hartford was guitarist. defense room for town The bride was given in marriage by her father. cording to Allen, would The bride was given in marriage by her father. By DONNA HOLLAND meetings in 1980-1981; op Mrs. Patricia Pappalardo of Vernon was her sister’s allow a more cost efficient Joanne Bozadjian of Miahii, Fia., the bride’s sister, Herald Correspondent tion three, with the plann^ matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carole program as well as a was matron of honor. turnover of the entire Kirchner of East Hartford, the bridegroom’s sister; and A BOLTON — A two page sound, quality curriculum » report listing system and would permit more ef Center Building on a Miss Ruth Dunn of West Hartford. Joseph Viadella of Norwich served as beit man. Ushers organization options and ficient use of the school specified date on the condi ,v HOWOWOUESTBBKYj^ • Jay Graboff of West Hartford served as best man. were John Baldwin of Norwich, the bridegroom’s facilities options for Bolton buildings. tion that an addition to the Ushers were David Haggett of South Windsor, the bride’s brother-in-law; and Joseph Darius of Wiilimantic. ^ schools was released to the Allen feels this option K-4 building is approved; brother; and.,Ronald LeMay of Hartford. press late Friday morning. might “ improve our based on either Grade 8 or A reception was held at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bolton, At a Board of Education holding power in terms of Grade 7 and 8 being HBKOUR ^ A garden reception was held at the home of the bride’s after which the coupie left oii a windjammer cruise out of information meeting Grade 8 students and would transferred to the high parents, after which the couple left for San Francisco, Camden, Maine. They wili reside in North Franklin. Thursday night, probably be acceptable to school, building additions Calif. They will reside in East Hartford. Superintendent of Schools the community.” and renovations are Raymond Allen gave needed; turnover by a , Mrs. Kirchner is employed at G. Fox & Co. in South Mrs. Congdon is empioyed as a registered nurse at Allen said the third op NEWEST B B 6r E m m copies of the report to specified date~of K-4 Windsor. Mr. Kirchner at Loctite Cprp. in Newington. Windham Community Memorial Hospital. Mr. Congdon \ tion has all the “attributes is emnloyed by United Parcel Service. (Coventry wed board members but of the second option except building to the town on the (Nassiff photo) refused to give it to the possibly acceptance by the condition that there be an J ding ^ c ia lis ts photo) * Mrs. Kenneth R. Kirchner Mrs. Raymond V. Congdon III pliess saying it was “a community and quality addition to and site im Iwor/ing paper and curriculum.” provement at the Center therefore not available to He said the third option Building. Irish-Turner the public.” “would definitely require Allen said, ’’The '■ College. After hearing objections an addition' to the high architect will be used to es Lori-Bea ’Turner of Manchester and Patrick Lewis from the media, Allen con school or serious tablish feasibility in use of Brian Fairweather, son of Mr. and Mrs. tacted Jerome Walsh, town curriculum limitations and buildings according te op Irish, also of Manchester, were married June 28 at Com- Jeffrey K. O’Rourke, sonlof Mr. and Mrs. John F. 'munity Baptist Church in Manchester. Howard Fairweather of 7 Hemlock Lane, Coventry, was attorney, who said it would permit turnover of tions and to obtain codt^s- u named to the dean’s list at Roger Williams College, O’Rourke of 77 Meadow Lade, Mranchester, was among should be released. one building to the town.” timates of additions The bride is the daughter of Charlotte M. Spencer of 174 Bristol, R.I. t those receiving diplomas at/Worcester Academy. Allen was looking for The administration is He said, “The purpose of Irving St., Manchester and Russell A. Turner of 86 A junior, he is majoring in marketing and manage “specific reaction and preparing curriculum the architect is to provide Carpenter Road, Manchester. ment. Robert T. Petersbn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert \y. feelings of board members layouts for all three op us with information so that Peterson of Bolton has been named to the dean’s lisUat before sitting with an tions. wise and practica' Donna Harman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Har the Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, N.C. architect to give him/her ’The facilities options as decisions can be made. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Irish mon of 22 Canterbury St., Manchester, has been named to , direction.” outlined by Allen are: to of 70 Laurel St., Manchester. the Academic Honors List for the spring semester at I 'The system organization corttinue to operate and to Andover church Notre Dame College. She will be a junior in the fall and is -options listed by Allen for maintain all three seeking funds 'The^ev. Richard Lanz officiated. N study are: to maintain the Kimbfeily Pennington of Manchester was maid of majoring in biology. Heritage Upholstery buildings (in which case ; current system; move to there will be an increasing ANDOVER - The An honor. Bridesmaids were Laurie Bonnema of Grand ;K-7, 8-12 organization; number of unused rooms); dover Congregational Rapids, Mich., Mary Ellen Dubaldo of Manchester and Joan M. Licitra of 82 School Road, Bolton, received a 'V AND Window Dressing ; move to K-6, 7-12 organiza- to offer the town the south Church, which has been in Susan Turner of Bolton, the bride’s sister-in-law. Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School * on June 8. v , - tion. section of the Center volved in many fund A 1972 graduate of Bolton High School and a 1976 I ■ Eipert rruphoUlrry Inrludinn «niiqur« 7 Allen said (about the Building with use of the raising events for the new • Cutlom madr Dr«pcfi«a A Outlaina housing project for the Michael Davis of Hebron, Keith Pierce of Andover, graduate of Catholic University of America in | • r.uthion* mad« to order ; first option) with enroll- civil defense room for Steve Pongratz of Manchester and Russell Turner of Washington, D.C., she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Roman. Aualrian and Balloon Shade* ;m ent projections showing Town Meetings in 1981- elderly, is now asking in Bolton, the bride’s brother. ^ Jos^h L ic i^ of Bolton. • Hedaprrada A Dual Ruffle* > a high school enrollment of 1982; to offer the town six dividuals to make con • Slipeover* Hess than 200, per student classrooms and other tributions to the fund. A reception was held at Willie’s Steak House in Roderick Neal of Vernon was presented the Student Large Fabric ' cost could prove exorbitant areas in the north section The project is now un Manchester, after which the couple left for Bermuda. Service Award at the Class Day Ceremony at Becker Seleclion ;,and curriculum and extra of the Center Building with derway on Hop River Road ' N ;- and it is hop^ 4t will be ’They will reside in Bolton. ^ Junior College. * Quality H orkmanship at -curricular offerings could the number of rooms to be The award is presented annually to the outstanding stu - be limited. increased in the future ready for occupancy by . Mrs. Irish, a May graduate of Manchester Community Reasonable Prices April 1981. (•: dent who has dedicated thieir time and effort in student 7 ’The second option, ac with use of the civil College, is employed as a legal secretary at Labelle, activities. Neal was the president of the ’Travel Club. He linHome SlMppiat Servkt Rothenberg and Labelle, P.C. Mr. Irish' is employed at is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neal of Ridgewood L 643-6490 Mrs. Patrick L. Irish Fuller Brush in South Windsor. Drive, Vernon. He reived an associate of science degree and majored in travel and tour. Births. Rio, Brian Edward, son Sera Wilson of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His of Francis J. Jr. and Mary and ‘he lata Edward J. Gillon, Michael maternal grandparents are Ann Wilson Rio of Ken- Wilson. -HiS p atern al Patrick, son of David C. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth sington. He was born June grandparents are Dr. and and Jayne Dashner Gillon Dashner of Meriden. His In our ongoing efforts at making looking everywhere to^onserve 11 at New Britain General Mrs. Francis J. Rio of of 336 ’Three Mile Road, paternal grandmother is 3 Hospital. His maternal Berlin, Glastonbury. He was born Mrs. Elena M. Gillon of energy .fonservation really work, we at energy and ci^t costs. June 18 at Manchester Turners Fajls, Mass. grandparents are Mrs. Northeast Utilities are using the We want to save you money newest technology to harness our and keep electricity affordable for oldest source of energy—the sun. everyone! But, like everyone else, \ We’ve designed our new we’re affected by inflation, too. That’s building at Tolland, Connecticut, why, if we are to provide sufficient with many important energy electricity now and plan for the MOST SPRING & SUMMER conservation features, including 80 future, our revenues must increase to V * HAIRGUTTERS *<£ STYLES INCLjJDED solar collectors. keep pace ,with rising costs. OVER LOW They will use the sun, a Oifr commitment at Northeast SPRING SPECIAL pollution-free, constantly renewable Utilities is to find the best and most • DEXTER • f o o tw o r k s source of energy, to help us with our affordable way to meet our present and good from Juno 30th thru July 5th only • AIR STEP • h u s h pu pp ie s energy neo •«■ Comptnjr TN« H*r«orf| El*ci'« L9AI Companf Wnltnji^Umcl E »ci'< CompAfty HoliroM WfaM* Fo«*'ComM ny NortR*MUI4«^0OOOO '*’0 !50 Manchester • 646-4277 ^ MANCHEStER VERNON Manchester Parkade TrI City Plaza H »- EVENING HERALD. Mon., June 30. 19M N EVTOING HERALD. Mon., June 1W0~ 11
his reply to reporters’ questions on Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano, TownTcilk experiment to decide whether all closing of a school. Dr. Bernard torney appointed by the Attorney the progress of his probe. alluded to future dialogue on the General to investigate Abscam The July meeting on the board meetings should be at the Sidman, superintendent of sch^ls, status of the Buckland firehouse by commented, “Anything beyond leaks to the press, wasn’t about to Manchester B o ^ of Directors, center, rather than the Municipal saying, “We’ll have to develII MCG’s hiring deficient Jessica Susan Newton Bartell Irene Thompson MANCHESTER -"An affirmative During toe reporting period, toe The English and Humanities sec TOLLAND Irene Sharpies action statistical update for college hired five people, and there MANCHESTER - Jessica SuMn MANCHESTER - Mrs. Marie tion of toe college was typical of ’Thompson, 81, of Bakos Road died at Manchester Community College were 15 terminations. The college many. The goal in this division calls Newton, 2, of 136 Hawthorne St r gartei, 9? of 361 Hackmatack « ., traced part of its inability to meet its daughter of Itelan I. Newton and Fra„k 0 ^^^! jjg j a local convalescent^home Friday. reveals no progress during toe repor fo r' hiring one minority member, AT She was the widow of Earl ’Thomp ting period of September 1 and affirmative action goals to the although no people have been hired Susan M. (Higgins) Newton died gj 3 jocal convalescent home. son. March 1. decreasing budget, which made it fill here. This situation, of having goals Saturday at Hartford Hospital, Mrs. Bartell was bom in Germany She was bom in Portland and lived Affirmative Action Officer Gail some of the terminated positions, but not having hired anyone of any Besides her parenU, she leaves her gnj had lived in Manchester since in Glastonbimy many years before Patrick, in a report to toe Commis with people of any race or age. race due to.budget, also applies to toe „ 1935. She was a former member of moving to Tolland 10 years ago to sion on Human Rights and Oppor In the business division, toe goal is .Community) Services, executive ad (Dollimore) O’Leary of East Hart the Manchester Memorial Hospital two minority workers. TTiis has not ,534 ford, and her maternal pandparents, live with her daughter, Mrs. Henry tunities, notes “The college con ministration, and professional' non auxiliary, and the American Red been met, although twoqwsitions are Mr. and Mrs. Gil Higgins of Ohio. (Shirley) McNamara. tinues to note a deficiency in minori faculty division. Cross, and of the Ladies Guild of St. to be filled for fall 1980 - a. data Funeral services will be Tuesday Other survivors are two ty areas of black and hjspanic The report is available in toe MCC Mary’s Episcopal Church. processing employee and a faculty library. The public may review it, at 10 a.m. from the Newkirk and grandchildren, Mrs. Ralph (Judith) (employment) of^boto males and She is survived by a son, Gerhard Thompson of Tolland, and Mrs. females.” ' m em ber for the ho tel-m o tel but caidtot remove it from that loca- Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside h . (Heine) Bartell'of Manchester; Robert (Patricia) Parry of Of toe college’s 196 member staff, program. tion, as it is on reserve. Ave., East Hartford. Burial will be .wo grandchildren, and one great- two are black men. There are no Buckland Cemetery. Friends may grandchild. Charlotte, N.C.; and five great grandchildren. black women or hispanics, according call at the funeral home today from 7 Graveside services will be ’Tuesday to 9 p.m. ^ Funer|il services will be held to toe report. at 11 a.m. at East Cemetery. ’There Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Ladd In 1976, when toe college’s affir Girl drowns in pool; Margaret L. Lucas . will be no calling hours. Memorial Funeral ,Home, 19 Ellington Ave., mative aetton plan was adopted, six I MANCHESTER - Margaret L. contributions may be made to the Rockville. Burial will be in Center of to e '289 "'persons employed were (Donnelly) Lucas, 55, of 94 ’D'acy Book of Remembrance at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Portland. members of minority groups. Episcopal Church. no rescue, attempted Drive, died Saturday at Manchester ’There are no calling hours. In a summary, Ms. Patrick stated, Second best Memorial Hospital. She was the wife M arsl^l F. Young “Potential minority employees have MANCHESTER — A seven-year- nut who weren’t aware that the girl of John A. Lucas Sr. indicated they might be interested in old Ohio girl drowned Friday night was in peril, police said. Muscular Bill Borden of 4An€ h Beatrice Tompkins moving to Manchester if hired; Mrs. Lucas recently resigned as after she apparently plunged into a The girl was unattended and had Nipped at the tape Young, 87, died Saturday at however, rents are not only high, but Southern Connecticut State assistant registrar of voters for swimming pool fully clothed and been told to wait until her older sister Manchester Memorial Hospital. VERNON - Mrs. Beatrice J. difficult to find. Affordable housing College surprised many when Manchester, a postion she held for (Michaud) Tompkins, 65, of 170 drowned as bystanders, thinking she arrived at the pool before going in, EMdie Brown of the Bronx International A.C. let out a wide Mr. Young was born in the is even higher.” police added. he finished second to world five years. She was bom in Jersey Ci Skinner Road, died Saturday at Hart was playing, looked on, according to grin when he broke tape ahead of pro football player Walter Poquonock section of Windsor May Ms. Patrick added “ underutiliza Police are calling the death an ac record holder George Frenn in ty, N.J. and had lived in Manchester ford Hospital. She was toe widow police. LJ 15, 1893, he had lived in Hartford of, tion (of minorities) in the college cident, and no arrests were made. Tullis in the 100 meters. Tullis is a defensive back with Green 20 years. Floyd H. Tompkins. Deborah Lewis of 2424 Archwood the National 56-pound weight Insides her husband she is sur several years and in Manchester reflects the Affirmative Action Bay. (Herald photo by ^u^ank) Javelin winner Ward more that 20 years. He was a retired She was born in Millinocket, St., Dayton, was pronounced dead on Clifford cop» long run Ukrig tecond in 20,000 throw. vived by two sons, John A. Lucas Jr. Profile of toe Town of Manchester arrival at Maiichester Memorial employee of toe ’Travelers Insurance Maine, and had lived in Newington and toe Manchester Postal system.” (Herald photos by Burbank) of West Hartford and Paul M. Lucas Hospital at 8:04 p.m. immediately Cos., Hartford, and had been with toe before moving to Vernon lour years Besides discussing affirmative ac of Manchester; a daughter. Miss after toe incident. Teen gets transplant company for 45 years. He was an ago. She retired from the state tion by race, Ms. Patrick also ad Meg Lucas of California; a brother, Veteran's Home and Hospital in in Police said toe Lewis girl, who CAMBRIDGE, England (UPI) - Frank E. Donnelly of New York City, Army veteran of World War I. d ress^ age in her report. Eight-two He is survived by two daughters, Roqky Hill and for the last seven along with he^ family was visiting Britain’s youngest heart transplant and three grandchildren. - percent of toe workforce at MCC is Mrs. Barbara A. King and Mrs. years had worked at toe Dialysis relatives at an apartment complex at patient, Richaid Brittain, 16, today Funeral services will be ’Tuesday between the ages of 30 and 59. Seven Knighton top Elinor Dodge, both of hfonchester; a Unit at Hartford Hospital. She was a 40 Olcott St., dove into the phigh jump and a made to the American'Heart strong performances by Patty who was expected to challenge the United States, was an easy plaque as the most outstanding per funeral home ’Tuesday from 7 to 9. Greg Tompkins of Vernon; a brother, ■ r*. second place- in the long jump. Association, 310 Collins St., Hartford. .^ighton, weightman George Frenn, Brown was a last minute scratch due winner in the Women’s Open shot former while elongated Marshall p.m. Memorial contributions may be Edward Michaud of Ohio; her Frenn, the California school javelin thrower John Ward, sprinter to b lis^ s. put. One of the finest in the division Broadlief of Peeksville, N.Y., and made to South United Methodist mother, Mrs. Helen Michaud, of teacher, annexed his eighth National A nna Ml D olengoski Ed Brown and home-town product JohiAs/ard, out of Rockville High, in the world, toe husky Swedish Carol .^nn Leslie of Chateauguay, Church, Manchester. Millinocket; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy 56-pound weight throw when he VERNON — Funeral services .'S’S!;-: Pacey Pet and Swedish National came up with the day’s best javelin woman won with a throw of 14.01 ^ e b e c grabbed the male and female Ouelette of Millinocket; and ten recorded a toss of 45 feet, Vi inches, toss which measured 205 feet, 3 in were this monring for Anna M. Mrs, Elizabeth Dowds granchilfjren. TO * — ^ team member Ingrid Wehmonen in meters. high school division awards. short of his worlq record heave of 49 ches. His winning heave was nearly Bill Krohn, former Manhattan (Sievers) Dolengoski of 267 Taylor Funeral services will be Tuesday tod shot put. Broadlief won toe 110 meter hurdles, M ANCHEST^ - Mrs. Elizabeth / feet, 8Vi inches det in 1967. 40 feet better than his nearest College runner, easily won the 1,500 Road, w|)» died Friday at Hartford at 8:15 a.m. from toe Rose Hill The weatherman cooperated and his high jump while Leslie won the\ Dowds, 80, of 333Bidwell St., former Ed Brown retained his 100 meter challenger. The 18-year-old Ward’s meters and Am;) Davis headed the V Ho's'jiital. She was the widow of Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky '*ri perfectly Saturday and toe 1,000, plus 100 and 200 meter runs. ly of 709 Main St., died this morning crown and regained toe 200 title .toss was also better than any Men’s Jong jumpers once again. Stanley A. Dolengoski. at a local convalescent home. She Hill, with a mass of Christian burial athletes, ran^ng in many age Mrs. Dolenroskl had lived in Ver was toe widow of Daniel Dowds. at St. Luke’s Church, .Hartford. non for 28yeare. She reltred in Oc Burial will be in R oseU ll Memorial f y , \ Third best in 1979 Mrs. Dowds was bom in Belfast, U ^ A 1 k I \ tober WT9 from the Ittad Start Northern Ireland on Sept. 18, 1899 Park, Rocky Hill. Frirads may call program. She had spent^number of at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 Heavy work shoes and had been a resident of years working with retarded persons Manchester for 40 years. Before that p.m. Memorial contributions may be Cliffordi improved at Mansfield StatI 12 -^EVENING HERALD. M od..< June 30. 1990 EVEaWIG HERALD, Mon.>Juiie 80, 1880 Something minor leaguers missing ) m e x ' manchester community coHage BOSTON'(UPI) - The Boston SPORTS ON TV B -Kaplan 51-13-38, Kay ^ JUNIOR LEGION Red Sox team pictund for the 1980 Naktenis 54-16:38. With Mark Tosi alam- MONDAY ^ mlng a solo homer in the uewemglaau n iafs JUNE 30. 1080 MEMBER-NEW' . MEMBER- (Jross —Tim /- top of the 1 4 th inning, Ar EVENING tie's Cleaners nij^ped Collins-Dick Carlson-Hank Pina. Ledyaro. igv« 2. Smith 3 Scofield TttRE t »fULB RACE 'S Peler Murphy, Manchester. ISS9. 1 red hot for Yanks its top right-handed home run • Manchester Junior Le^on, Stamford. HHM iwmg: I. Ann* TimpM John Frigault, UM 6:00 DeRoo-John Anderson .72; ASanchestcf S 4 Saroh Pttroid. Wood- hitter and its winningest pitcher. (11) Pro>C«t brity Golf 2. Bill Krohn. Mortwch, 13:4$. 2. Oavid Women's Nlfb Scbael 0 Net —Fred Rotondo Jr.- 2-1, in a welUplayed itech Valley, Carolyn Leslie. Quebec and MKKellor, West Hartford. 1S:0L X Ed I Chnssy Russell. Slorv M-07,2 9 alh a two-run homer in the fourth off Len Carl Yastrzemski, whose better 7:00 at MftiKiwtiir Ni|)i vchMi Joan Smith JaveNn; t Dtbbia Oeih ward LtmlauK. Manchasftr. j i l l . 4. Wes teen Kittredgt. Vernon. 1904, 3 *AonKa NEW YORK (UPI)^-^ When the fact that Jackson was injured made a (11). Tennis To Win Roger . Petrin-Dan Jaycee-Courant League tOYS SouthWoodstoch. 117-4 2 Croarkin Wes' ley Federchak. Manchastar, 1X31. S Rob Hautau. Tappan, N Y,. 19 13 season started, Joe Lefebvre and Barker, 7-6, but Cleveland tied it in than 400 home runs and 3,000-plus (29. Wrestling . .» kfttl-9 port 2 Smith Westmerclatsd, N H ert Eckerle. Poltsadw, N.Y., U M. loys-H. Hlfh. spot for both Murcer and Lefebvre, DelMastro^Howard Senior Division tilt Satur- Thrftv; 1 Crsifl vef" WOftlN'S OPEN I Jack Filigeraid. East Hartiord. I7 34. Brian Doyle were with Columbus of the sixth. the left fielder. hits are expected to make him a 7:30 day morning at Eagle AOn } Leonard. Mftncficiier ) Moriarty I.SN; I Joan Sterreti Jamaica N Y . 1. Louise Formen. Orangeburg. M v , 2 Mike Remegino, Newington, 17 43 3 h Latimer III 56, Fred Manctiaiier Rurtnifle L tn | Jvmp: i $ 40 21 7 Forman. Orangeburg. MY 1 (11) SporlsCenter JUNIOR > 17 SB; 2 Jane Of Marce. Danbury. M M. 3 Jim Klllredge, Vernon. 19 2S the International League and JHm Joe Charboneau and Toby Harrah Doyle’s home run went about 350 Hall of Earner, didn't get to 8:00 Fiild; ■ Mike Petla Qumey Ma J Gremmo V.id'icn. Oorchaiter. Mass 111 Hurdles. AnnemarieKos^k, FIshkill, H.Y., 19 Pi MrK i f Nigh McKone-Hal LougWin- Manrhettef', J Mctelian Ea$i Hartford 1 Pat Krwghion. Hartford, U41 2 Walt 4 Lisatte Hautau, Tappan. M.Y., 200X S 1 Kelley Modden, Dorchester. Masi. Spencer had a high p ric^ multi-year singled and after Bo Diaz filed out, Fenway P ^ k on time because he (11) Bowling South; BuHp 4 (Steve The locals, 2-4 knotted it Cl CosCcb l.Oicfcerscn, CosCob IM; 1 feet into the right field sUnds In the Harry Wejnstein-Matt (hart SsriM’W ydt. ; 1 Paul MtLiltian. Pat Wright, Waterbury. 2157 17 23.7 Mary Bridge. UncasvtMe. 14 09. 2 contract with the Yankees. Sunday, Rick Manning walked to load the seventh giving New York an In was watching his son, Carl Jr., ^ 8T30 Damon 2, Jim Crombie 2), in ^the bottom of the Quinty Ma } Murtroe Quincy M a.3 Regina Peart, Queens. 13 21 2 tiOeii BaysMtliScheef Kerry Begley. 20 14 (6) 149 Moneay Night Baseball Chupas 57, Les Baum-Ray , Aicftman, Mancheytcf Lanf SfrInMM Pc.ighkipsee NV 3 Robb 2MM#ler«;i ( pxior AntKnnv South Windsor, IS SI this unlikely trio combined for six of bases. G^^ldry then wall^ed Jerry surance run. It was the Yankees’ play ball on Cape Cod. *■ Flyers 0. seventh liming on a'double yds : \ Pelta 7 Oiettne MancNHer ) Myrna Macon. Brooklyn. M6I 0 D l'\ 11:30 Beller-Lou Banasiewicz-'^' Wiiuamy Relay Ract (8 ) McLei Pbjghfcipsee N.v 3 Crystal. Washing Ihe seven runs New York scored in a Dybzlnksi to force in one run and Jiiti Rice slept past the 11 a.m. (11) ^ortsCenter- Lions 2 (Bud Zachery, steal, Chris Peterson lan Pttia. Sean Monroe Jamei Monroe. Ion eNMoteiOath; 1 Dolores Buiiivam 100th of the season and Doyle’s first- Ralph Tartaglia 60, Stan NY SI24 f Adams Bronx ) hie-n (29 122 (30) .Winibledon Update Sal Rafala), Sabres 0 (Nick LenflRun-SNydt. :1 Jeremy Oietirle. 1 7- 2 decision over the Clevelandwhen In pinch hitter Gary Alexander hit major league home run. Jackson picture-taking session and pitcher Davis-Charles Bailey-Tony scoring the marker which Sardo Mancheitcr. ) Senkow. Manchet- Weston PM. I Oiane Hewiey Cos Cob 12:00 Cacace played well). ter ' 2 70 20 2 Milihfll NMdhpm Mass 1 dians in the rubber game of a three- ,a sacrifice fly to center, the score bounced up the dugout steps and tried Chuck Rainey says he just plain (11) International RacqOetball drew the clubs even after ARtt ll-tl Perkings. Kenrsobunci Beach Mime P i U.S. Olympic coaches Rob^to-NelsonRoberto- Ybui^er- |MRelay:1 Club New York (Merle Mont was tied 2-2.,. Men's Finals North;. Tomahawks 6 Saltball Ihraw; t Brian Broptiy Min game series. to wave the ball Into the stands. forgot about Sunday’s date with ni^60. regulation. Lefthander ;nf$ier 1 Vichi Manchcyie'. 1 Stake gomery, Regna Peart. Dolores BuUivani “I’m aware that when we get some "We beat ourselves on Saturday the photographer. , 12:30 (Ted Brashier 3, Keouvilay Vernon Runnirtf Lan| JuntR; I Bill Maureen Prendergast). 4iPM Relay; t “Brian is such a great super sub (11) Bowling Gary Shaw hurled nine MiArdin Qumev Ma . } Boidget Man Elite tNasun Siarreit, Johnson, Coieyi. delighted with results Lungpiuseuth 2, Cinque 100 3a 2 Club el New York ] QumCs of our players off the disabled list I night (when Nejv York came from because he accepttf his role and 3:30 strong innings for cnestri J Barlow Manchester Shaft Barlow), Bicentennials 2 Sprint-M ydi.: I Tommy Walsh. Quincy C>ub Long Jump: • Amy Oavis. Colches might have to go back to Columbus,” behind for an 11-10 win) but the doesn’t worry,” emphasized Yankee (11) SportsCenter Manchester with George Ma . 2 Davis AAanchesler. ) Ctiirgwin. ler IS a 2 Knighton, Haritord 3 Ja Manchester Ltnf Sprint-IM yds.: f Bill Tis'"!, Wappmgens V SNI Psrt: I in- EUGENE, Ore. (UPI)— as budding stars, among said Lefebvre, who belted a three-run Yankees’ great depth beat os today,” (Ed Kloehn, Bobby Ber- griQ Aehmonen. Sweeden. UOI 2 Kass manager Dick Howser. “None of the Golf Hanlon going the final two. McArdie, Quincy Ma 1 Rcmigino. Jimmy Carnes and Ken them Stanley Floyd, Alice said Cleveland manager Dave Gar zinski). Hanlon took the Iqss. Eric Quincy. Ma . 3 Brophy Manchester Re Waltham Mass 3 Smith Westmoreland homer in the sixth inning to break a guys we have called upon to play lay Race (41 US): i Qumey Club IMcAr- NH High Jump; I Rmghten S*9 2 Mar Foreman, the men picked Brown, Jodi Anderson, 2-2 tie. “But I don’t worry about it cia., Borg goes Hurricanes 2 (Jim Hall, St€^er hit well for 0track and field team, are James Butler, Sherri and do anything about iT lH t happens, I .shortstop Bucky Dent and his sub, 2^an effort.” Rangers 1 (Sal Vemall). Seltball Throw; I Bob Blake. Manches MEN'S QPENOIVIStON after, mark Ml; I Michael Archie. Washington absolutely delighted with Aftermath of collision t--f. 7 waiiert, Manchester. 3 Palmer Denean Howard, Bill will take it professionally and do my Fred Stanley. Doyle was at Guidry agreed, saying, “’There is U.S. Senior Open Golf Championship Manchester Running Long Jump: I 0 C . I $7 02 2 Barrett. Quebec 2 Somes toe group that emerged At Mamaroneck. NY, June8 MIDGET y ^ Thurb Towney. New Haven. 2 Gibson. ■torn nOHurdtos. 1 Samuel Smith. New Green, Carl and' C^ol Kansas City catcher Darrell Porter, left, and first baseman best." - shortstop. Reggie Jackson wah far less pressure on me now than in Par 71 New Haven. 3 Desaubeis. Columbia •laven ISM 2 Vives, NY 1 Kielilson Manchester 2M; I Ed Brown Newark.* from nine days of trials Lewis and Benn Fiblds. Lefebvre’s shoFmto the right field I limited to a pinch hitting appearance 1978, If I don’twin. Tommy John does WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) - • Roberto de VicnzMOXDO n-nm-ia-m South; Comets 4 Short Sprint*S4 yds.: I Gregg Palmer Willie Aikens collided near Royals' dugout as they attempted to a-Bili Campbell- Manchester 2 Webb. Columbia 3 Tuttle .1 21 2 Wright. Brooklyn 3 HIM. Newmg and think the athletes Also such older athletes stands made a winner of Ron Guidry, 'because of a hamstring pull in his left or one of the ^ e r guys gets hot. I Ordinarily, a match between Bjorn Art Wall. Jr. 10.000 74- 71.B.7J-a0 Fitzgerald 2, Eric Fink- Coiumbja Relay Race IS I n i): t Towles •on IM: I Brown. lOM 2 TuMiS. Colches- catch foul fly ball. Porte^l<«t his glasses and Aikens the ball for Charles Sif ford 6,000 Gibson Moore JoeMcQuade Lang Run- ler J Nash, Quebec Spnni Medley: t would have deported 3 I9th HOLE n-v-n-ii-x and former. Olympians as 8- 4. who lasted only 6 1-3 inningsleg. Bobby Murcer, who hit two Borg anil Balacs Taroczy wouldn’t bein, Kurt Thoreson), IM yds^l Dave Schofield, Columbia. 7 0 C Club (Van Dyk. Leach. Koim. Ar believe this team has more depth Mike Fetchickt.TV :hie Simms, Hendarson) 3 2t 24 2 themselves,with honor at an error. (UPI photo) \ V . attract much attention, not even on Hampton Auldt.TSO 75.73-74-74-ae Whitecaps 0. Lemieui. Manchester. 3. Harvey. Min Maren Seidler, Harvey before giving way to Ron Davis. homers subbing for Jackson Satur than any Yankee team since the ear Softball Chester Brr.ni 3 New Britain Club PlIMRefay:) the Olympic Games. day. night was in right field but th>' Center Court of Wimbledon. a*EdTutwiler- n-Tl^TS-M Chieftains 1 (Eric GIRLS , New Britain Club (Edwards. Rorry. HMI Glance, Edwin Moses, Spencer put the Yankees ahead with ly ’60s.” Tallwood JuliusBorosSJOO >77-»r Ages M , Johnsoni. 4J12 2 AIMelK Attic 3 Bronx “ It’s an outstanding Although he has been the top- Ted Kroll U fH ■v-tn Widmer), Apaches 0. Threw; 1 Rachel Bclgod Ouio . MO Ralay: 1 Ed Simms (Washington). Madeline Manning, Mac Gaylon Simon 3200 . Tonight’^ ^ r M a . 2 Fournier, Manchestvf 3 Oboe i$ J 9 j Jones. Hartford 3 Grant. Que bunch of- athletes,” said TWO MAN BEST BALL- H-n-n-at North; Cougars 5 (Eric bec eSM; 1 Bill Krohn Norwich. 3 57 37 Wilkins, John wwell, Ran Good, bad luck ranked player in Hungary since 1973, Jay Hebert2200 Manchester Running Long Jump: I Ka '7 3 -7 ^ ~ 2 » Tierney’s /*. . ren Andersop. Manciwsier. 2. Scata. Man 2 King. Stamford 3 Hernandct, Brook Carnes, toe men’s head Taroczy hasn’t won much of anything Gross— George Bednarz- nS-s» ming 3, Jeremy Chester 3 Obue. Manchester Shart yn Prom Rilay;'Sx^is1rict Heights dy Williams, A1 Feuer R02h E S T ^ , N.Y. (UPI) - Nan ISmilh;Simfm. M SmilnandRuclashMI), coach. “We had some sur- Express club Montreal extends on an international level. In fact, he Mike Davis 56, Joe Poulin- 77-7LT].7l-3n JDieileterle, Craig Smith), —FItegerald Sprint-SOyds.: I Scata. 7 Beriinski. Man bach, Kathy McMillan, cy Lopez Melton and Pat Bradley TVTJ-Ti-TJ-aOO Fogarty’s vs. Buffalo, Chester 3 Bert Manchester LangSprint ) 1133 "I Bronx Inter J East Bay T C priseswUjbe Trials and we is even out of step on the grass of Bob Nomiington 59, Stan Kr^ieHaasi.ioo J»-75-7»-7J-»H Falcons 2 (Andy Marsh, IM yds; I Carla Booker Virnen, i Pale Vaulf: 1 Dave Gibauit. Rogers. IS 2 Steve Scott, Matt Cen- wished each other “good luck” after Tvn-n-n-m 7:30 —FlUgerald Gibbs. New Haven. 3 Chirgvlm (i^ s Spnnsieen. West Hoven 3 Kodish, west also niBMome disap Wimbledon since he is a clay court Domian-Roy Bell 61; Net 75-75.7D-74-3B A.J. Marcantonio). lield LangRun-INystS.: I Cinffytdpnir, Haven Lpfif Jump; I Oerwin Shaw, New trowitz, Dick Buerkle, teeing off on the final hole of the -P au l White-Bill Garvey ■ 7S-75-7I.75-3B Nelson vs. Postal, 6 Quinxy Ma. 7 Schofield Columna. 3 Britain. ?j-5 'y 2 Davit^otchester 1 pointm ent^ but on the lead over Pirates specialist. Metros 2 (Scott Latrui, Ande'son Manchester \ „ Hall. Charlton City. Mass, AvtHR: I. John Henry Marsh, Larry $125;000 LPGA tournament in the 75- 72.77-77-SB Ages lb-11 Greenlief. Midd(etowiL>lM-n. 7 Prty- whole it’s a very strong 49, John Boylan-Earle ^iSSViT eo-7S-77-7e-XB Todd Powers). Bruins 0. -Nike Myricks, Karen Smith and ‘second best’ Yet, the 26-year-old from Budapest StMbali Thraw: I Tammyr Sne'ien- bocki. Granite SMUigQ N.Y. 3 Champi. . Rochester suburb of Henrietta. NEW YORK (UPI) — Rookie Leon Durham hit hisTirst can b^om e part of history today if M cK eever 50, C raig buiJohnstonijeo T3-nwn-m East; Apolfos 4 (Dan dMMa’s vs. Peppino’s, berger Tolland. 7 j. Obut, Tolland. 7 Shat Pul; I PKey Mt, Minct.ester. IS IP | team and I think a force in Kathy Schmidt. As it turned out, Bradley’s luck TVTJ-TI-TB-aOt 7:30 -^ ik e Sherry. r.-iiiand Running Lang Jump; i 2 Guerra. Statlord-iprings 3 Howie Hoc y the Olympics. Obviously, Connecticut Express took runner- beaten in five years. McLaughlin Palmer figures the Montreal Expos major-league home run — a two-run he does what is expected of him — Phillips-Mlke Masse 50, Callahan 4), Bears 1 (B.J. Snellenberger. 7’ Oboe 3 Tomkial. Man will. New Hoven‘ Ni|b Jump; l Paul Only two records of note was bad and Lopez’s good as she Doug Ford 1.12 7J.77.77 73-S06 Belliv^au vs. Cooper, 6 -nesier Shart Sprint-M yds.: I Mdck Sousa. Taunton. Mass 2 Petybocki 2 we’ll never know for sure, up honors at the Pepsi-Queen City took a 4-0 lead in the first but proved something Sunday. shot — and scored three times to lead lose to Borg. Walt Saverick-AI Hopper Dia^)., hardestoncer Storrs 7 Bogue Colum iocckei, Thomaston Triple Jump; l He'i. were set in toe Trials this grabb^ Sunday’s $18,750 first prize Jackson Bradley 1.12 73-7V77.77-3(» -Pagan! bia. 3 Stack.* Ellmglofs Long Sprinl-lfO t7 2 2 Stokes. Wateibury J Btandon, but I would have been Classit Women’s Softball Tourna Express bounced back with five runs Palmer, the Expos’ righthander, surging St. Louis. Ted Simmons Borg needs only one more victory 6L Bob Livingston-Jack a-denotes amateur StiiK 7 (Marc Vigeant 5, yws.l Janice Libby Quincy. Ma. 2 Gib- Bellow Falls VI U Pound Threw: t year and both were sors New Hawn 3 Bfileville. Man>hes in the third to take a 5-4 verdict. at th ^ ^ c u st Hill Country Club. Elks vs. SBM, 6 George Frenn.4S- i 2 Borden 3 Rogers- deUghted to take my ment last weekend in Cincinnati, turned in eight strong innings to lead drove in two runs with a double and to break thd all-time Wimbedqn Ogle^y 51, Dan Gothers- Memphis OMn Tom prison, Steve Carl- ter Ralay Raca tS i 771): ) Susan Alien. American standards. Shimaitis' two-run,triple won it. B r^ey and Lopez were At M er^is, June 9 —Cheney Susan Sanioro. Pam Miranie, Krisur U Pound Threw Masters: I Bob Backus. RanceiK^th this team.” Ohio. Montreal to a 4-1 victory over his 11th homer, and Ken Oberkfell record of 31 consecutive singles Sal ^ n elli 52, Jim (Par 73) son), S[ rtans 1 (Jeff Nod- Arntyirong Lang Run-MS yd. : i Pally )1 a 2 Hail 3 Black SP Pound Throw Anderson, who previously The Express had a 4-2 record in the The three wins put Express in the d ead lo d ^ going' into the final hole, Dawson-Roy Broege 52, Lee Trevino. f54.0(B «7«««-272 den). DeMolay vs. Ed’s, 6 Blair Vernon, 2 yrai. Manchvs'rr J Junior Olvisitn: I Tom Meyer. 7f-9 ForemahNWho heads toe wn toe pentathlon, took the Pittsburgh, extending the Expos’ added two RBI to help tl(e Cardinal^ successes he now shares-jsitt ^od Tom PurUer. 32.400 Brimiey. East Hastiord lilM Relay; 1 Over Ihe Hill Brooklyn, but BraoWy pushed to the right an 67«-71^-^73 ' ^ —Keeney . I It at 2 Bronx Inter } SMkCity Stndet^ women’s team, was e ^ l- 15-team field to capture a four-foot finals of tite winner’s bracket against Sam Sapienza-Pat Miller Barber, 17,400 7MM3*72**275 Agti IMS women’s long jump record lead over the Pirates in the E a s t ^ to their seventh victory in the ISSt Laver. Taroczy is the man who Saftball^Thraw; I Noreen Connaiiii SPECIAL RELAYS 8-foot putt and bogeyed the final hole. Jerry Pate. 17.400 e»^-74«~275 CTeam V-^fa'A h - A w a y vs. PilN Relay Sth and Pth Grade Beys; 1 ly pleased with his group, high trophy with each player *L&B Oil of Hutchinson, Kansas, with Division to 3)4 games, and three eight games. Jerry. Martin drove in stands in the way, and the issue will Paradiso 53, John Bower- 3u>rvcy. Mn. 2 McCurty. Columbia. 3 to 22-11 1-2 and Marsh X Danny Edwards, 12,000 »*7i47-7o~r; - ^oMars. Quincy. Ma Running Lang s.onn PacersiTuttle Abel Morgan. Tur- the latter taking a 4-0 verdict. L arry Rome S3, Dan lester Soccer Qub NEFire, 6 -Robertson .Ik I I m IP 2 Indian Valley 3 Glaston although it isn’t as strong receiving a jacket. Outfielder Betsy games over the ^ o n d place Phillies. three runs for Chicago with a be resolved in the fourth match on Morris Hatalsky. 10,800 6b4B*734B"ZM tump; I April Jurick. Coiumb>a 7 lowered the 3,000 Bruce Uelzke. 10,060 73«-71-70-279 eoche Quincy. Ma j'Tilley. New Haven bury jr Club PilM Relay 7th »nd llh as toe men’s team, but Gllmartin took home the most Express only had four hits in the loss. Signs right card ^ McDonough-Bill Wood 53. team bowed, 6-2, Talagavs.Zipser,7:30 Grade Girts; I Conn PKors (Desaultlk steeplechase mark to Since the defending champions had sacrifice fly in the first and a two-run Center Court today. Terry Mauney. 8.700 eMB-73*70~380 Shart Sprint*^ yds.; t jurick. 2 Petta Marion Fhanklin’s two-run double Robertson Quincy. Ma . 3 Dover. Qumey. Ma Lang D Aulcuit. Schofield. Morin) 2. Glaston probably a lot stronger . valuable player award, receiving an MAMARONECK, N.Y. (UPI) - homer in the seventh, his 14th. A victory also would move Borg SWEEPS- Gross —Bob Leonard Thmosn, 8,700 yesterday to Wethersfield bury Jr Club 18:25.68. Lon Nielsen, 8.300 70-7I«-71-ao SprInMMydv: I Maurttn Roche, 2 Til tied it and three runs in the top of the Normington 71, Bednarz ley 3 Gibbi NeWHaven Ralay Raca (4i . OUTSTANDING MEET PERFORMERS than the group which $85 glove. Roberto de Vicenzo made certain of Giants 4-0, Dodgers 3-3 into the quarterfinals in his quest to ^ t l Simpson,impson. 7200 BM7-74-71-J81"" ' Wethprsfield. Danny Men's Opon;EO Brown Women's Open; The Trials drewl^tecord 7M); I Oiliay. Dionne Wheatley Vanessa represented the United Express, 11-8 overall, opened with sixth gave Express a 6-3 win over the She thing after he won the $100,000 National League Willie McCovey’s pinch-double annex a record fifth consecutive 72; Net—Walt Saverick74- Tommv Valentine. 790 72-7S.7MS-ai %uachione and Brad Thompion. Theresa Gibbs Lang Run-IM Pat kmghion Men's Hifh Scheeh Mar total attendance of 121,727 Rockettes of Fairfield, Kentucky, in Andy ^ n , 5,460 709*71 •72—28B ydV: I Thompson. New Haven. 3 Jurclk. shall Breadiiet Women's Nith fcheel: States four years ago in a 10-5 win over Universal Plastics of Senior Open golf championship Sun- with two out in the ninth inning Wimbledon crown. 11-63, Mike Masse 89-24-65, Don January. 5,460 60*73*71 *70-92 Pelligrinelli scored and 3 Carey. Columbia Caro‘ Ann Leslie Chamber Award: Pat but were marred by a Cookville, Tenn. Barbara Iversien the loser’s bracket finals. Gilmar- Jack Oglesby 77-12-65, John John NUhaftey. 5,460 72-70971-B Montreal. charge by McMillan that day. V. . . scored Rennie Stennett from first The )14-year-old Swede is well Or^lle Moody, 5.460 Thonglai Luangfraseuth tin’s two-run triple snapped the tie. 72*71*72*e7-92 “We have made signifi- was 4-for-4, Cindy Birdsey 3-fbr-3 "1 made sure I signed the right base to win the first game for San aware of the importance of achieving Boyland 89-23-66, Bob Alan Tapie. 5,460 60-70-72*71 >92 played well for the 6-3 High school RESULTS Anderson took. Steroids, with a homer and double and Liette The win put Express in the finals, series* and 15 of their previous 18 Russell 80-13-67, .M arti Dave Hill, 4.060 30-74-72-C7-9S 2PKILOMBTER RACE ,^cant progress since 1972,” and a series of legal battles scorecard," said the 57year-old Francisco. The Dodgers took the lead these twin targets, for his long-range Gary Koch.UU 70- 75 -7 0 9 -2 0 locals. TMMPinhheri _____ again against L&B Oil. L&B, scoring meetings. Palmer called it a must- Conderio 89-21-68, Ed l.iM Mftitr. I Pflff Anltiof.v So.'h I Gob Ciitford, NOwton, Mass., PS:11,2 aid Foreman. “Our high Lague and Gail Shimaitis each 2-for- native of Buenos Aires, Argentina. “I in the first on a leadtiff homer by target is to be regarded as the best Jim Thorpe,'WO 719*72*71-30 i/Virt'Ubr. 4;<0 M 2 Fr:giuH. Sturrv J f » between Brian Oldfield and Tom Weiakopf, 4.050 Jim Uhrig. Mystic. P A :li/ Jeff Loncas 4. 1 five times in the’top of the sgyenth to win situation. Dodge 81-13-68, Dan 73*70-719-30 4i4M RtUf- I Bioni inler *C ler Coventry, *P K P. Aichord Walsh. bhool programs finally Steve Smith and The checked it over vpry carefully and Davey Lopes and wentlahead 3-2 in tennis player who ever lived. In this Jl 10 J N««r Hu/rr Agt GfOuP J Joe Hager, 3.19 72-7S-709-3M *1 Atenchesler. 70:M S E i Yergeftu. East are taking place and star- Express mad44t two straight with break it open, took the title with an 8- ( “We lost a few tough ones to the the sixth on Ron Cey’s llth homer. In regard, he maintains that his biggest McDonough 83-14-69, John Vance Heafner,3,19 70-71-70-73-3M H«ul Pftlft Vault: I Kevin Huichir.icn Karilord. 7f 12,4. Ray 4tene. West Hart Athletics Congrees and toe counted the strokes on my fingers. Larry Nelaon,3.U0 71- 729-72-3M New CanaKr J 8uc»*vi ’ auMjn ford. 70 44.7 Joseph Stanley, Waterbury. a 9-7 win o^w SketTioton’s of Cincin 1 decision. P iM to the past couple of days,” he Bower 78-9^. LITTLE - Ma$v 1 Svn’in MA*tkn«.4irr Long Jump ting to produce top U.S. Olympic Committee. Twice.” the second game, Burt Hooton tossed goal lies elsewhere, in New York. GeneLUtler.sioO 70-70-71-74-30rv-rsr-fi-ro-aii , ^ w m 71:73. • Berry Proctor, ToNend, 7I:PI: 9 I A'-iiqo H*«nofiJ 20-1 2 Mel Phil GosL East Hartford. 71.43, M. James ath letes. By 1984, we nati. B irdse;^ homer in the top of Lague was lO-forrfo, Iversen 7-for- saiirT^and now we won’t see them for GROSS, NET- A -G ross Mike M orley.ljn laid NY i Dcvont'i. NY High Jump i The steroids charge can a four-hitter and Lopes srored one “In4he future, the most important Calvin Peete,290 LEAGUE OUTDOOR Gomel. Windsor, 72 02; II. Robert Chaun* the seventh won it. 19, Shimaitis. FrUnklin and Birdsey a while. We have to show the Pirates Mar.hali Broadwa* RailrraO T C 2 2 ctv. Waterbury, 73. M. 12. Bobby Clark should be eveh- stronger never be proved one way or run and drove in another. thing for me to win is the U.S. Open, —Tony Steullet 75, Net Jim Simons, 67•71•7^74-3B Pai'onr WojOHock Afd J Wiiiiami Noank, 73-3I; IX Saivatora MarMlalico. Next outing was against each 6-for-17 and Linda /Galati had that we can beat them. They scored —Henry Steullet 78-10-68, Mick Soli. 290 71-71-71-72-96 TOPICS b'0 i . «J J < 2 McJlanJ N Y J Adaniv Shellon. 7S:PX 21. John-Wheeler. Bristol. some 50 other nations disco music was at full volume and ® the ball oyer the plate. that snapp^ a 1-1 tie, and added a Rod Frawley. “That’s the one that’s Clarke 77-6-71, Chick Tim Simpson, 1.461 75- 71>-71).72-«7 STIN6IN6 INSECTS Harilo'J 2MMETER- Glenn HuHon ;ss3 and Smith, both former Larry Zeigter, 1,461 Waddell Field w i^7- Nee VOIR City 212) 2 Young Quebec J Gagnon 79-8-71; B -^ ro s s 7^73-71-75-367 Fishermen beware! After Mon's open Winaen won’t be going to the pros, won out over TAC the players were yelling con- Palmer, ^1, did that, after giving^ tip-run single in the seventh, missing from my record.” Bud Allin. 1.461 T79-72-71-97 EIeven.^pping Aut^^im harm Qucbat MO-Meter Daih; I Clerr^- I Bob CIIHord, Newton. Mass., 4S 31.2 Little League Tournament —Tom Bow 74, Net —Sal Woody Blackburn, 1,461 73- 72-72-7MB7 shave lotioii and deodorants ,ni Grant Quebec. 2 0) 24 2 Andcrton James Uhrig, Mystic, 44:1P; J. Richard Moscow Games next and USOC by gaining ad gratulations across the steam y yP the only Pittsburgh run in t ^ j r s t der Larry McWilliams went With the quarterfinal fields due to. )Ou'ti Wmdter J Mudahy New York Walsh, Manchester, 70 04. P. Ed Yergeau. Dave Eicbelbergr. I.IU 971-74*72-367 & Painty 10-5, m d An- may make you smell good, but City ll^fAettr DaUi: 1 Anviem Yeung month but some of them locker room in the basement of the inning on an RBI-slngle by Dave the distance for-the first time in 13 Bonelli 80/16-64, Ted Pat Undaay. t,4Sl 71^71-72-367 East Haritord, 70.IX S. Joseph Stanley, mission to the competition. be decided today, the women got the saldi’s besting the Medics, they ckn also be bad for your Quebec 1111.2 Kahn ) Yahn. New York Waterbury. 7l;n. Parker. He allowed just five hits Blasko 76-1U65, Bob Lukas Peter Dottertais, 1.461 7 ^ 7 5 -7 3 -9 7 C ty IIB-Hurtftee; i Marshall Broadway Wemen'sOpen will be competing against Greensboro Coliseum. starts to boost his record to 4-5. Bob privilege of starting play on the two D n Pooiey, 1,461 71- 7 M 2 -7 1 -J 9 ' health. ''t-ekUiii N Y . IS 79 2 Nifmersk: O'C '9-2. I Lori Ducherme, Eioiton.l3;1X 2 Katie eabfa other in big meets at There was no sadness to mark the while walking none and striking out Homer’s sixth homer tied the game premijcr courts. Evonne Goolagong ^lK>-l4-66, lAn McDonough George Archer, l.QBO 9 7 0 * ^ 4 a 9 B These personal care items savbrock } Shmtav jtarrktord 4 i IM Hennessy, AAanchester, 93 3X 3. Loralne Legion and Boland D ou^lack, LOBO 7 g -7 4 -7 6 4 M Action resumes tonight Relay: l Brom interna'ionai Track Ciub. veal, Manchester. 9331 4 Joan Stecht- Stuttgart, West Germany last game of the 1980 U.S. Olympic five before being replaced in the 1-1 in the fourth. Cawley, the 1971 champion and 80-lM6r'Ray St. Louis 82- Rex (Tidwell. 190 72- 71*72-73-39 usually contain perfume which M l 2 Bronx iPte-nalicnai Track Club, j man, Hartford; 1.04:34, S. Carol Btillg. Mike Donald. 1.GB0 at 6 o’clock at Waddell with sometimes becomes an attract- Athleiic Aiiic ard Baybridge Track Club 2 33 12 on July 11-12 and again at ninth by Fred Norman, who notched 1 4 -^ Bob Russell 81-13-69; 71*72-73-72-39 WOMEN'S HIGH SCHOOL basketbalj team — 20 days before the Astros 12, Reds 10 current fourth seed, opened on David Thorpe. l.COO 974- 72-73-39 Town Fire and the Men's Stfbmasten Kingman returns ant for bees. I.SM" I Chnsiiro Russell Slom I Jeff Lancaster. Coventry, 49:34; 2 Philadelphia on July 16-17. his third save. Palmer also drove in C -G ross -B ill Dowd 88,,^„„rtTw"iuy.ui» 73970*76-39 e S4 a* 2 Perkings. henneburtt Beach opening ceremonies of the Moscow Joe Morgan slammed a pinch-hit, Center ()ourt against ninth seed Hana Lawyers the two com And when you encounter a Roy Slone, Wm I Hartiord, 70.4i 3. Rich Net —Charles Romanowski Tommy Aoron, ™ 974-71-75-9B Mamv ) Jeltnes IM Hurdles: I Steph Also on tap for the CHICAGO (UPI) - The register victories Summer Olympics. the game-winner with a single in the two-run double in the seventh inning Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia at 0 ^ which thinks it has found ard DeMarco. Oanbjry. 7S:S9; P. Robert George Bums,73B 71-71-73-74-93 batants. ehie Jackson, West Haritord. UO* 2 Sup Mantho. Stalford Springs. 74:49; S Walter American Olympians are Chicago Cubs have reac second. 92-23-69, Eugene Botteron BillCalfee.TS 73- 71-71-74-39 the mother lode of pollen, life pic H.ngnim. Mass 1 Had'gian Coiurr. Ta|rr\a|tr. Waterbury, 71S9 Minutes earlier Sunday, the 1980 to boost Houston over his former Cin noon (7 a.m. EDT), and on the Allan Aceto fanned bm IM: I Carol Ann LfShc Quebec Opening action in the annual Town Larry Stanford singled twice and 98-29-69, Ken Scofield 92-22- Terry Diehl, 79 71-71-75-72-93 can get difficult in a hurry. meets in London, Oslo, tivated slugger Dave squad had defeated the gold medal B e f ^ an enthusiastic crowd of cinnati teammates in a slugfest adjoining CouftsNo. 1 it was defen >J6S 2 Sheeti, Haritord 3 Clark South I John J Kelley. Mystic, 73 SS. 2 Rob tripled to pace Legion and he also Bruce Douglass. 79 74- 71-71-73-93 and Steve Coughlin was 3- Aooditock 204- I Leslie Quebec 2$ 2 Kingman, who" had been on Little,^League Tournament saw 46,186( ^n treal’s John Tamargo 70, Ron Weil 100-29-71. Dkna QuiglM,79 70- 71-70-76-93 Most stinging insects are not ert Persons. Coventry, 7S:3X X Jerry Rome, Berlin and Zurich. 1976 team 81-77 after squandering a featuring 28 hits. Cincinnati’s Dave ding champion and No. 1 seed Mar ^rut HarMord ) Johnson Stamiurj Coulter. Manchester, 7711, 4 Alan picked up the mound decision. He John Schroeoer.79 71- 73-7^72-« for-4 to pace 7-Eleven. Jim aggrnsive. according to Mer «tlM Relay: 1 CCa A iCrui. Jackson toe 15-day disabled list, American League champ American 15-point second-half lead. The team drdve in two runs, with an RBI-single SWEEPS- Gross —Tom Haught. Glastonbury, 7104. S Don Spra In almost every way, the walked four and fanned nine in going Concepcion drove in four runs with a tina Navratilova against- 10th seed , JC . Snead. 79 72- 73-72-72-39 Connelly was 3-for-4 and cury outboards’ outdoor recre >-)ovd. Shceis). SI 42 2 Qumcy 3 Ka-r gue. Bnslot, 79.41. and have sent outfielder Legion nip (pternational (League Buddy Gardner, 91 71*72-71^76-380 iieidCeunivStride's 4iONRelay.> Fa>r Mon's Grand Masters . 1980 Trials here were a big off Eddie Solomon, 4-2, in the first in Bow 74, Tony Steullet 75; ation department. 'ifid Countx Slnjers lKleneS F'iO earlier had taken four out of five triple and two singles. Astros pinch Kathy Jordaiu^ Skeeter Heath, 6n 72- 7 3 -7 7 * 6 ^ I Jim Sutllvan. East Hartford. I70X 2 titlist Oilers, 4-3, and International the distance. Zachary had a single Dick Zimmer and Mark d>c Re>xhi 4 12 23 2 Qumey ) East success. For starters, Jesus Figueroa to the ning and a run-scoring double in the Net -T ed Blasko 76-11-65, Bob Gilder. 69 70- 7S-74-74-M They point out that of the Richard Brown, South Windsor, 9131, 3 and triple for the Oilers. Losing games against NBA All-Star teams hitter Denny Walling slammed a two- Two fascinating pairings among Zackin each doubled for ;atr .i.c Lang Jump. Carol Ganeway. minors. Lea^e runner-up Boland Oil whip fourth. The double scored Rodney Dan McDonough 80-14-66, John Lister, 69 749739-331 three ~ wasps, bees and hornets Quebec 12 '• 2 Johnson. Groton ) Harold Luetien, Toiland, 97 34. 4 William many new faces emereed before taking on the 1976 squad, run homer in the sixth. Astros the women Knt 15-year-old Andrea Lott. 69 7^70-72-76-331 AT&Pr , , Reicn. New Canaan Shat Put: I Ma*r Howes. Windsor Lockk 102 S4 National League wiilher Moriarty pitcher Chris Helin fanned 13 while Scott, who had made It 3-1 when he Ray St. Louis 82-14-68, - it’s the latter two which usu walking only two. reunited under North Carolina Coach Manager Bill Virdon was ejected by Jaeger againH 34-year-old Virginia George Cadle,69 72974- 77-382 Chris Sember whiffed ally bother fishermeiL Bros., 10-5, Saturday at Leber Field. singled home Ron LeFlore. ^ Henry Steullet 78-10-68, Ek>b Eastwood. 69 72975- 76-382 ✓ * Boland scored five times in the top Dean Smith. home-plate umpire Lanny Harris Wade and 17-year-old Pam Shriver '• Mark Hayes, 69 76973-74-29 while Chlrs Lindley Hornets build thciT\paper- Competition resumes tonight at “That was a good, gutsy perfor Bob Russell 81-13-68. Fred Marti, 69 of the third to break a scoreless tie. during the Reds’ four-run fifth for against 36-year-old Billie Jean King. 74977-72-29 doubled for ^saldi’s. like nests in trees and\lhey Leber at 6 o’clock with the Oilers mance by Palmer, because he makes r V) ( JelfMitcbeIi.69 974-73-76-29 prefer sites which hang out ^ver debating a series of ball-strike calls. King, playing in her 20th Wimbledon Jimmy Powellr 73- 73-76-71-29 facing Moriarty Bros, with the loser Dave Mazzotta and Mitch Thompson Laura Boudren tripled tbe water. them swing the bat,” said Expos Phillies 5, Mets 2 and a six-time singles champion, is . Ellington Stanton Altai' 72- 72-75-74-29 ousted in the double elimination play. each stroked two-run singles to ‘Grawrf slam’ Wayne LevO 73- 72-72-76-29 and Bill Sciaudone doubled ^Anglers passing underneath Trevino tops in Memphis / Manager Dick Williams. “A victory Winning pitcher Bob Walk singled seeded fifth, Wade is No. 7 and Mike Hill, ad 72- 73-75-74-331 It's Boland versus Legion Tuesday highlight tHb inning with the fifth run SCOTCH BALL- Front John Adams, 591 for the Medics. : sometimes the target of ner- ^ NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-Attorney like this is a big lift for my ballteam, and scored during a three-run sixth 71- 72-73-73-96 hornets Avhich view the night at Lebgr at 6 o’clock in the tallying on an errant throw. Jaeger No. 14. nine —Gross —EM Keating- 97^76-76-2B MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP!) -—'Sniooth-talking Lee followed with a double-bogey on toe next hole. He Pat Browne Jr., the king of sightless because it leaves us 3)4 games ahead inning, and Bake McBride knocked in r* 1 rx t_ • a « wr X J*TnDent.53l 974-76-76-96 fiskermen as a threat to the winner’s bracket. Moriarty’s rallied with three Completing the program for the Becky Rubin 42; Net DavidEger.soi n-71-75-73-386 golf with his victory in the U.S. Blind the Pirates.” Tf Memphis Classic to his string of recovered with a birdie at No. 16, but paired the final two Legion opened, the scoring in the markers in the home third. Dan two nln? to help break the Phillies’ women are No. 2 seed Tracy Austin -Ralph Tartaglia-Ellie 72-73-76-75-96 are often attracted to 24 TOA tournament victories, says he wants to cut back and finished with a 72 for a 275 total. Soucier singled two runs home and Golfers Championship, is turning his Pirates Manager. Chuck Tanner four-game losing streak. Lerrin against Terry Holladay, No. 3 Chris 974-77-T6-39 first on two singles and an error. The Marsh 33 Y4 ; Back nine Miktwbice.ssi 7^71*75«-9B Baseball dmans because of the way they , ,w- He shared third place with Jerry Pate, who led the Brian Feshier doubled in the third attention now to the last leg of the “The turning point in this game LaGrow got his second save as the Evert Lloyd against Joanne Russell, 73- 72976-301 imell, and sometimes «by the Oilers tied it in the .thirtPon a walk, “grand slam.” "'3® the performance of Palmer. He -Gross -Sheldon Adfer- c tournament through two rounds. Pate finished with a 68 hit and fielder’s choice. marker. Mets’ four-game winning streak Was No. 6 Wendy Turnbull against — COL’T INTER.TOWN /clothing they we^r. Browne, who won his third con- great. He had go(xl stuff and kept D oris A dler 40, N et te.oooLPGATounumeni Bright colors may resemble m on^winner on the tour said after firing a 69 Sunday to after soaring to a 74 Saturday, The Oilers took the lead in the top Boland, however, moved the lead halted. Forood and No. 8 Dianne^l^'r^holtz -Sheldon-Doris Adlef 30 Two funs in the bottom' win I^ o n e shot over Tom Purtzer. “ ^ secutive national title Saturday by batters off-balance.” of the fifth inning lifted flowers to th^ bees, and their of , the fifth. Bud Zachary tripled but to 8-3 with three tallies in the fourth Eck to start against No. 11 Greer..Stdvens. V«, Jack Woodcock-Therla S W ‘f / “ISSS"™ 73<7-72-71-10 natural instinct is to investigate ‘ ‘I p%-golf every ddy whether for money; for fun or for eight shots, said he will try to win the Gut Tanner wasn’t top dismayed, 7b-71*7d73-284 Manpester “B” past was out at the plate. Chris Helin and on a walk, double, single and \^ld Although half •of'the men’s seeds 1 7 9 0 for pollen. beer,” he a d ^ . “ I want to slack off but my wife calls Braille Institute tournanlent in adding, “Anytime you can take two BOSTON (UPI) — It took an act of Mosher 32 Va; birdies iMyravanHoose. 7 5 9 7 4 -7 6 9 8 Dave Marshall singled and Jim pitch. It added a pair of markers in are gone, the top seven remain, “ •Tom McGuff'M&rilvn i^*()*ywi'itwrth,f7 9 o 72- 72-71-73-88 Columbia, 5-3, last night at Preventing stings is easy. me Secretariat. She says go out there and run.” God to do it but Dennis Eckersley, luin iviLUUii maijiyii MarleneFlyd.M.8B7JO 72978-73-230 the sixth without benefit of a hit. California in December to sweep all out of three in the series you have got creating the likelihood of some in M oriarty Field. Mark* Don’t go fishing wearing bright A Fogarty doubled both home for a 3-1 14.037 70- 75-73-72-90 Trevino pwKeted $MA00 for winning toe tournament, three blind contests this year. ■«to be happy.” the hottest pitcher on the Bos'tbn Bed Peracchio 4t)uhole; Ray MurleBreer. so colored clothing or smelling lead. ^ Two walks, a double and single teresting tennis during the second 973-77-72-91 Beaudet’s RBI triple and which benefits St. JuQe Chilfiren’s Research Hospital and Browne also won the Guiding Eyes other games, St. Louis topped Sox staff, will get a start against the Peracchio-Irma McGuff aJ-yUtupm S"” 74-71-72-74-91 run-scoring double by Scott like a perfume factory. Bob' Stanford led off the Legion resulted in l^ riarty ’s final two runs week. 4th hole. Alex, uxn 74- 7 6 -7 3 9 9 2 Wear a hat and long-sleeved its fight against childhood cancer. He donated $S,o5o of tournament last week in New York, ‘he Chicago Cubs 9-7, San,Francis(W New York Yankees. ■ 73-73.75-71-29 Holmes won it for the fifth with a single ^ d Jim Dyer in the fifth.' John McEnroe and<^mmiy Con NET- A ^ U n Davis 81-11- shirt. If you encounter a sting his winnings to the hospital. “ This is the 50th anniversary of Gos Angeles split a double- Eckersley was not slated to pitch 78-73-T3 63 2 9 locals. Winning pitcher reached as his ^ t couldn’t* be nors, both highly impft|sive on 70, B -ifilrty Shapiro 83- 77- 72-71-73-29 ing insect on the water, and it • “I ’ve had very good succe* here and this tournament IV^zzotta singled and doubled and Bobby Jones’ grand slam of the four header, with the Giants winning against New York in the three-game Saturday, had the ailva^ge of 73- 77-72-72-96 Dean Gustafson hurled a persists in hanging around, fielded. The._runnCTs moved up on a 1^67, Steve Taback »-12- 73- 75-74-72-94 is for a very good cause,” h?said. Thdmpson rapped two bingles to pace major tournaments and I’d like to do before losing 3-0, Atlanta defeated series, which starts Monday night. four-hitter, running into start your outboard and leave AUTO wild pitch and both scored on Larry meeting unseeded players today. J,®’ Gus Peters 85-16-70, 769-71-73-2M tlfe area. You can always return It was the third victory in Memphis for Trevino, who Boland. Mike Charter doubled and that in blind golf,” Browne said Sfu Diego 4-2, Houston outslugged , He was to have pitched Sunday 73-71-75-7696 trouble only in the fifth Stanford’s triple down the rightfield McEnroe, the No. 2 seed, was due to Charles Bailey 85-15x70, Barbara Moxns9.«i.aa) 74- 73-75-73-29 latV. prevously claimed toe title in 1971 and 1972, adding singled twice, Soucier roped two Saturday. Browne won every blind Cincinnati 12-10 and Philadelphia against Jim Palmer and the line. When the relay got past the meet Kevin Curren, a South African Neil Brooks 86-16-70; C 73-73-75-74-29 when Columbia scored its if you are stung, scrape off secondplace finishes in 1973 and 1978. His career winnings' bingles and Feshier singled and tournament in a year once before — downed the New York Mets 5-2. Baltimore Orioles, but the game was 71- 77-77-71-96 runs. Jim Prallicciardi had the stinger as soon as possible. third base'iTIan, he scored the winning who had to qualify to play here, and ^ —Pete Smlchenko 86-19-67, raibyMani,ii,«2.67 73-75-73-70-29 REPAIRS dabbled to pace Moriarty’s. in 1978. Cardinals 9, Cubs 7 postponed. Apply a poltice made of baking are now $2,373,931, second only to Jack Nicklaus. run. third seed Connors was paired Da%*« T no ne 0*9 BonnieLauer.$1.462 06 75- 71-76-74-29 two hits aiyl Elarl Lappen Trevino opened with'a 5-urider-par 67 Thursday. Wi^i Pete Lingua 92-J[5-67, Barbara Mizrahi, 1190 76-76-73-7D-287 played well defensively for soda and water when you against Hank Pfister. Front Nine —A —A1 Kemp “•")*!■ 75- 74-74-74-97 return home. the thermometer soaring past 90 degrees each day, he "Horn, o f M r. Q e o d w m i^ l^ Rffi)jP“T5.S In other matches, it was Vitas 76- 75-72-74-97 Manchester."* ^ 37-4-33, Jim Mary 37-4-33; bIbvK m u i^ 73-73-73-76-29 added 68s in the second and third rounds and finished with Gerulaitis-Wojtek Fibak, Roscoe 73- 7 3 -7 3 9 9 1 a 16-under 272 — two strokes off the record^iet by Gene B-Taback 38^32 Elmer !aib"Ed’,i^ 73*75-74-71-29 • Gomfitete M achanloal SarvIcB Janner-Nick Saviano; Gene Mayer- Rlggott 40-8-32, C —Bob SandraPost.W,® 75- 76-16-73-29 Littler in 1975. ^ Colin Dibley, Peter Fleming-Onny 74- 77 9 -7 3 -8 9 “I jive when it gets over 75 (degrees),’’ he quipped. • Golllsloii Repair turns on Daly 40-10-30, Pete Lingua vic'ki'FiS^jS.so 75- 73-75-73-90 Panin and Brian Gottfried^hil Dent. 45-13-32; Back Nine —A AicxndrRnhrdi.gwso 74- 74-76-76-200 Jai Akii Entries The 4(^ear-old tour veteran made toe final turn at 14- • Auto Painting . Gottfried, unseeded at Wimbledon -D avis 4(L6-34,B-Shapiro 78- 76-71-75-90 under after a bogey on No. 4 and birdies on No. 7 and No. fiEW YORK (Ui“I ) , - Dave Stieb walked jidne e n ^ u te to nis second 76- 7^739-a00 • L o w C o s t Sonrico Rentals Anderson said the streak will con single. Burns, 0-5, allowed just two forthe first time in four years, was 41-8-33, Noel Fricke 44-9-35, 77- 75-77-72-91 rnt 9. He qtarted toe back ninCiWith a birdie and picked up pitched the kind of gefme that would shutout and eighth complete game of 76- 75-76-74-301 ' tinue to mean a lot to his club even hits over five innings and was the only man to'reach the fourth I.In t-Z im L Z «M an«ta another shot with his last birdie on No. 16. • Factory TrOlmd Tochnlclans have sent Aesop scrambling for his ' the season. * Alan Kasper 42-7-35, Red 73-76-75-75-91# UMi-Cm iNchMWfel now that it is over.. removed in favor of Proly because of • round without dropping a set. 76-76-73-76-91 {5^,-*\ Purtzertiad birdies on the front nine at No. 1 and No. 7. • Charge W nhlRaatar Charge pad and paper. The moral of the “I Was pleased with the way I Bailey 43-8-35, Nelson K & ’Sfa. 73-?5-77-77-9i S. lAffW llrtNW i Ciirim 111 “They have to end sometime,” he a slighKcaSeJbf the flu. Proly sur- Youngerman 43-8-35, Fred Jane Renner, tsu^ ' 76-74-74'78-a tCmliBt fie addw a bogey on the 14th hole after birdies on 11 and able? Never underestimate the threw,” Stieb said. “I had an pver- rk m ci • 24 Hour W iikAor Sarvloo said. “The guys have a lot of con d l^ e re d two hits over the flnaf four 73759-73-30 SMi I MI 12. The former Airizona State star missed a ^ a n c e for an lower of a Blue Jay, even against the Rotondo Jr. *43-8-35, Pete 78- 77-75-73-30 si fidence now when they go out.” imimgs to earn his fourth save. SH4Rt UcMk tfiercest of Tigers. Funny car leader Naktenis 43-8-35, Roger oiaige oaiiey jwi.ii 73- 76-74-74-30 eagle on No. 8, but picked up.a'birdie ta finish at 15-under T o l. Toronto scored in the fifth when Brewers 5, Angels 2 76- 76-7375-30 l.U M H iill "The streak didn’t bother me,” American League DENVER (UPI) - Raymond Petrin 43-8-35, Les Baum 77- 777375-30 273 and claimed second-place money of ^,400. ^ Lloyd Moseby singled to extend his Rookie Mike Brouhard doubled in 75- 737373-30 U meM m i I Beadle of Dallas extended his lead in 48-8-35; C -Jo e Wehrk5-lS- {!?'“? i Qi $h»iU t h i i C r i R i Miller Barber, who was tied with Trevino for toe lead Stieb said Sunday after pitching a powering fastball: itw asre^y hitting streak to eight games, ad the tie-breaking run in the fifth and t 73T7-7373-SO seven-hitter that helped the Toronto SAM •HEAD SHOT A 220 IN the world championship standings of 32, Sal Garofalo 42-l(^. caSiynHni.im.ii 73737373*30 lUlmh UrteMMy going into toe final round, was two strokes ahead when a working today, I felt strong"SiiJl was vanced on Doug Ault’s walk off loser Jim Gantner led off the sixth with his THS NTT NATIONAL SIN IO ItS ■' n A K| TalsukoOhsako, $473.11 7371-738-287 Blue Jays snap Detroit’s nine-game the National Hot Rod Association BLIND TWO thunderstorm interrupted play for 56 mlnulbs with toe • challenging the hitters. Dan Petry, 4-4, and scored on Lou second home run of the season. CHAMMONSHIPS. WHO WON DALiL.- Janet LePera. 956.34 7377-7371-3M r \ winning streak with a 2-0 victory THATTITUWITHAUS? with a weekend win in the Funny Car Gross —Joe Byrka*Jerrv cynthiaHiii.$3^ 7373779-3M leaders on the seventh hole. J “The fact that it ended a losing Whitaker’s error on Ernie Whitt’s Reggie Cleveland, 6-2, makigtonly 1A1 fZ PebbleAuitlnTttO a 7377-7373-3M 2-lfiilhiiiU over the Tigers. “It’s like they say, division of the^ile-High Nationals IW, Net —Joe Mary Mills. $3M.a 77-737375-304 IW m kkt Successive disasters on toe back nlrte, however, streak for us made it better. We hard liner. In the eighth, Roy Howell his tliirl start all year, scattehng^^ A. DONJANUMtY any team can beat any other team on ft. DAN SIKES drag races. ttehr-R ^ l^ ile y IM, Sal 7373737M N dropped him out of contention. needed a win. 1 hope this might take tripleir'and pinch runner Alfredo eight hits and halted Rod Carew’s DOW FINSTEKWALD ^ 737374-77-94 IIiiiMmMiI a given day." Garofalo-Elmer fnggott vicki Tabor. 9 7 3 7 3 7 3 9 6 Bartier. 49, dropped a stroke with a bogey on No. 11 and some/pressure off the hitters. I Griffin scored on a wild pitch. game hitting streak. Don Aase, 4-8, Anne-Marie Pll, $281.17 73737373-30 Before the game, even Aesop 139, Stan n a« r« .N•N o eil il Anne-MariePll.® wasntt worried about our guys not In other games, Chicago blanked was the loser. N O O :J8M SU 6 Catherine Dggn, $281.17 7377*7373^ might have questioned Stieb’s The win gave the Texan 4,623 B rooks 1 P e te Dale Lundqulit. 881.17 7377*7377-96 OEVROLET scoring, it just made me concentrate Oakland 3-0, New York downed Mariners 7, Royals 2 Kathy Ahem, $81.16 7377*7377-80 OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! chances. Witmthe Tigers on rampage points in the overall standings to 3,- Smichenko-N£ on my job that much more.” Cleveland 7-2, Milwaukee downed Glenn Abtott, scattered eight Cindy Keuler, $281.16 7313737396 and the Blua Jays losers of five 7-3, 533 for second-place Paul Smith of Youngerman 141, Steve Therese Hession 1373737396 Stieb has now pitched f6 straight (^lifdrnla 5-2, Seattle beat Kansas hits for his fifth complete game of Ottervoin, Ind. In third place in the Connie Chillemi 7373737396 atlas bantiy straight, Stieh^uM have cried sour Taback-Roger Petrin 141. Martha Hansen 7377*737391 CHEVROLET shutout innings and has allowed just 1 City 7-2, and Minnesota beat Texas 5- the season and Bob Stinson hit his grapes. In s te a \ l^e 22-year-old standings released Sunday was Billy LADIES- Net - A -J a n Susan Grams 7 3 7 3 9 7 3 9 7 v - 1 run in his last 1(3 innings. 3. Baltimore at Boston was post first home 'run of the season — a scored three times to give Gene Meyej: of Waco, Texas. Nayoko Yoshikawa 7 3 9 7 3 7 3 9 7 righthander wrotdU W le story of his Harrigan 89-18-71, B -M in Cliidy Ferro 74- 76977-307 * 24 Hour Emergency Service “When you pitch like that you poned because of rain. v three-run shot in the second inning. Mauch his 1,500th career victory as a UmM irb IkmUgi • own. VL dy Kaplan 102-26-76; Front f e t e * 13137377-OT il0 deserve to win,” said Detroit White Sox 3, A’» 0 ^ Stinson, hitting .143 entering the manager. Winner Roger Erickson, 2- The winner of the top fuel division 73737377-97 r » Burner Sales & Service Pitching exactly one year after his Nine —A —Harrigan 43-9- 7373138-97 tkmMnmmt 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHEpTBR Manager Sparky Anderson. “I saw Britt Burns, who lowered his game, connected off ioser Dennis 5, lasted six innings and Doug at the Bandimere Speedway Park Manf B u Porter 73737377-96 l.lMHlno I.IrtaMni first major-league start, Stieb, 7-5, 34, B —Ellle M a ^ 61-14- * Clean Heating Oils him pitch last year and I knew he was Leonard, 7-7. Saturday night was Jerry Ruth of Becky Pearaon 77-77-7373*30 S*bW9MJR0l used all the tools that make him one league-leading ERA from 2.16 to 2.06, Corbett went the final three for his 37; Back Nine —A —Faitii 731377-2398 Iklk a good one right off. When a fellow and Mike Proly combined on a four- Twins 5, Rangeiw 3 seventh save. Doc Medich, 7 -4 ;4 9 0 k Seattle, Wash. Bob Glidden of 8r779«-110 of baseball’s most promising young PalozeJ 49-12-37, Harrigan kIIu Blsantz 738-1373*81 649-4595 has a good fastball like that, he’s got hitter and Bob Molinaro sparked a Rob Wilfong collected four hits and Whiteland, Ind., won the pro stock Ihim hanui f V-- nitchers. He struck out three and the loss. Buddy Bell had a two-run 7 3 9 7 3 8 - 8 1 CnII Us )-jr Voiii Home Heating the basiS*'for ^good career.” three-run fourth with a two-run drove in a run and Hosken Powell homer fee-Texas. division. 76^*7373-83 tlrnmiaSi \ 3*87, Becky Rubin 46*9*37, Renee Powen 8 * 7 3 9 7 3 9 7 I hiMiUlRil U mMIp And Air Conditioning Needs Debbie Melsterlin 73T7««-*tl8 IdkniltiUMi 14 - EVENING HERALD, Moo., June 30, IWO EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 30, 1990- 15 Frank and Emaat □ EMPLOYMENT T V t o i 6coreboQ rcl. 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Full SUMMER POSITIONS: Saturday's of the glamour capitals of Europe (D CBS Late Movie ‘HARRY 0: the boy ragger causing con St LouisS. ChicasoS. 1st game KANSAS CITY SEATTLE &to(LMI (6) (40) ABC News (6 0 mina.) (29 22 Alive time position. Multi-girl of live Program. Apply in person Approximately 15-M hours per Summer special education - Rome. London. Amsterdam and The Last Heir' While visiting the (-Smest Osborne, deputy undersecretary of the U.S. Chicago2. St. l>ouis 1.2nd game .. ab r h bl ab r h bi Hume (9) Face The Music (3B M o vie '(D ram O ’S u ap en se) * * * 4 :5 5 RIDE''NEEDED fiom siderable injury to the ey< fice. Salary negotiable. J t : Lynch Motors, Inc., 500 " “ k- Insurance background Wilson If Paris. Stars: Bradford CiMrnan, Lee desert mansion of an eccentric center has openings for: San rrancisoo 4. Los Angeles 3. II 4010 Crux2b / 51 10 Houston (11) Tennis To Win Host: John "Cape Fear" 1062 Gregory (29 PTL Club-Talk And Variety Department of Health and Human Services, Rep. Robert please contact Mrs. Anr Excellent benefits. w e s t C en ter S tr e e t, not a requirement as we will innings McRaedh 4000 Beniquzcl/ 3 0 1 0 Ryan Meriwether. recluse, Harry finds himself in the Manchester to Westfaros speech pa^ologists, special Newcom be. Peck. Robert Milchum. Successful * 5 :0 0 Campbell at 643-9942 durinj Manchester train. Reply to: Herald c/o New Vork2. Fliiladelphia I. Isl game, Otis cf 3 2 1 0 Bochtelt/ 4 02 1 AMujar (24 07) Xi'an Once the greatest midst of a string of murders. Qiaimo, D-Conn., and state and local officials”^ r e on Mall. Telephone 64^0276 after Immediate opening. Cali 646- education teachers, physical (16) Feslival Of Faith law yer who testified against sadis (0 ) N ew s . the evening hours or Sanfon Box 00. twilight Aikensib 4 0 0 0 Meyer II V 4 2 2 0 Niemann capitol of the world and prosenlly (Repeat) ALEXANDER; THE hand Cor the dedication ceremony. 8:00 p.m. or 643-6595 anytime^, 3003. ask for Marion. therapy aide, waterfront staff New Yorkr.. Philadelphia 4.2nd game iw m w if (201 Wrestling tic ^ u la l man in shockinfi sex J. Plepler at 649- 5277 from 1 4010 Patiorkdh 4 23 1 LaCdrttWS^i the source of incredible ar OTHER SIDE OF DAWN’ 1977 (WSI), recreational msht Porter c 4*0 3 1 Simpson rf > 0 2 1 SambiloiSIO) I2B N ew s crim e finds him self being harassed 'Che Hospice home care program, begun in March 1974r- cheological treasures, this Stars; Leigh J. McCloskey, Eve a.m to 5 p.m. (except Satur- Pillsburgh4. MontrealS. night Quirk 3b ,3.0.U Andersn3b 4101 W F-LaC onc2. T-3:20. A-39.408. (24 (27) Dick Cavett Show by the man seeking revenge after counselors. June 23 - August documentary lakes the viewer to Plumb. h'Sk cared for more than 1,000 patients. day and Sunday ) or leave RECEPTIONIST-OFFICE Atlanta fi. San Diego 4: Isl game, Wshngl ss 3 0 ^ Stinson c 4123 OOl Newlywed Game eight years in prison. (2 hrs.) 20. Call 872-2465 or 8 7 3 -^ . twilight NEW VORK PHILADELPHIA Xi'an, the ancient imperial city of (5 ) K oiak your name and telephone ----- — ------MANAGER for OrthodonUst LaCock ph 1 0 0 0 Mendoz ss 4 000 (38) M .A .S .H . 8 :3 0 ' The facility is designed to be bright and home-like with San Diego 3. Atlanta 2. 2nd game, White 2b 3D0W . ab r h bi ab r h bi 7 :3 0 China. (60 mins.) (D After Benny number at the A&P store. MASSEUSE - Full or part O ffice-V ern o n C ir c le , SUMMER JOBS - working one 5 0 1 oaRose lb 3 1 1 0 (3) Phyl And Mikhy When an cooking facilities and living rooms. It also has a day-care LPN/EMT. Position'available night Totals 33 2 8KTotaIs 35 7 13 7 (3) P.M. Magazine 9 :3 0 (ID %>ortaCenter LOST - Black Cat. Vicinity of time. Good atmosphere. Experienced only. Send of our outdoor flower Kansas City 5110 Trtllo2b 4 2 2 1 unscrupulous woman photo at summer special education CincinnatiS. Houstonf>. night V\ 000100 0 0 1 - 2 (8) Loser Take All (3) House Calls A playful patient (ra tra (99 Wimbledon Update denter for children of staffers, volunteers and the com Hartford Roaj. Brown on locations on weekends. Car Sunday's Results Seattle 04012000X-7 5 12 1 McBride rf 4 0 1 2 grapher snaps Mikhy’s picture in Excellentclientelle. Windham resume to: P.O. Ltox 2356, puts the Dra. Mikaels, Solomon (27) ABC Captioned Newt chest. Part Siamese. Please center. June 23- August 20. Montreal 4. Pittsburgh I B-Washinglon. DP^l 0 2 1«Luzlnaki If 3 0 0 0 (9) Dating Game the shower and it appears as the munity. area. Telephone 423-7519. Vernon, Conn., 06066. needed. SDR Enterprises. An and Weatherby, Ann and Mrs. (ra Dave Allen Show Call 872-2465 or 8 7 3 ^ . St. Louis 9. Chicago SeaUlel.LOB-K 3010 Smith If 0 1 0 0 (11) S p o rta C a n te r centerfold of a woman's magazine, t It is licensed as a shdrt-term care hospital-hospuce, and call 6434181. dover, a . 742-9965. San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 3. 1st 2B-Beniquez, Otis. Phipps togeth er in quarantine. (§9 ABC Newa NIghtlina 3 010 GMaddx If SOOO (14) The Invisible: Earthquake Mikhy is furious and plans to game lortk (7), SB-Porter. S-Beniquez. Falconet 0000 Morelndc 401 1 And Volcanoes Combining vin (R epeat) 11:3 5 scheduled to begin receiving patients on Jijly 1. Los Angeles 3. San Francisco 0. 2nd ■Quirl sue. 3 EMddx 4 0 10 Aviles aa 401 1 tage and original footage with (11) P rogram m ing (8) M.A.S.H. i c t t U - game A IP H RERBBSO Rynn2b 2 000 JVkvch3b 3010 ($] Merv Griffin '•To be admitt^, the patient must have an incurable il- science fiction clips this is an Unannounced 11:4 5 Atlanta 4. San Diego 2 Kansas Xlty Hodges ph ‘fOOO Walkp 2110 (8) (4B Monday Night Baseball 99 39 39 The Tonight Show IMSS and a prognosis usually limited to six months or Houston 12. Cincinnati 10. night Leonard (L7-7) 41-3 6 7 6 0 1 R am in zb 0 0 0 0 LaGrowp 1000 exclusive, terrifying, look at per New York Yankees vs Boston Red 10:00 CD Lou Grant While helping teat Guest Host; Rich Lillie. Quest: left. Consent of the physician, patient and family is f^iladelphia 5. New York 2. night Pattln 3 2-3 5 0 0 1 1 Trevino ph lOOO haps the most destructive of Sox or Philadelphia Phillies vs I ^ U j Monday's Games Zachry p 2000 a new drug, Lou learns about the Bonnie Franklin. (90 mins.) Seattle natural phenomena, Montreal Expos. (Region will de required. * I Alt Times E D Ti Abbott (W7-3I 9 8 2 2 1 4 CardenI lb 10 10 jra World Of Laurel And Hardy publish-or-perish research at a 1 1 :5 0 Philadelphia (Walk 2-01 at Montreal T-2;a0. A-10.015. Totals 36 2 10 2 Touts S1S8S termine game lo be televised in (19 Barney Miller The deleclives Rezendes said the in-patient facility will have 165 full TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW! 124 07) M acN alF L eh ra r R ep o rt medical center with a publicity- . 7;35 p.m. 1 A I A 10. Philadel^a 7. 2B-Washtngton, (3 ) W KRP Irt C in cin n ati W KRP ® Connacticut Prime Time it lurned upside down by an 3 0 0 0 Venable rf Touching story of a girl and her . San Diego (Eichelberi 16» at Los r * ? ^ * * /^ t i f j y Cardenal. SB^.Maddox,«Moreland.S- (^Ips lo publicize the concert of (2o Non-Fiction Television unknown vandal. (Repeat) hgve “high motivations and literally see working in this Baker If 4 0 10 Herndon If S V I i Ufalfc horse who are in the running for an Angeles < Welch 6-21.10:30 fT m. The Who' rock and roll group. 'Taylor Chain' The focus of this 12:00 nncinnati iSeavel* 3^ i at San Garvey lb 4011 EvansSb .V''’ IP H RERBBSO Olympic Gold Medal. (Rated PQ) Cl) Movie-(Mualcal)***^ "Shall kind of environment as a privilege to be able to serve.” CeySb 4111 Strain 3b When tragedy strikes preceding program is on the conflicts that FranciKo (Ripley2-2i. 10:35 p.m. 101 0 New York (2* hrs., 30 mins.) We Dance?" 1938 Fred Astaire^ Rezendes said state and federal grants and private con Tuesday 's Games Guerrer rf 3 0 1,0 M ay^ (H U Zachry ILM I 781315 the concert, the usually fun loving develop between a local union and Philadelphia at Montreal, night Smith rf 0 0 0 0 Stennett 2b 1110 Falcone 1 0 1 1 j 0 A ► I Ginger Rogers. A dance team tributions financed the facility, and credited the "patlent- fie n d s to be married. (2 hrs.) Chicago at New York, night Russell ss ^000 Murray lb 1100 Philadelphia fsimilies we’ve been privilege to serve” for their special St. Louis at Pittsburgh, night Yegger c 2000 LeMastras 1000 WalkiWSDI 7M 8 2 J I 7 ^ International Racquetball Houston at Atlanta, night Sutton p J 000 Knepperp 3 0 0 0 UGCOWIS2I I M 2 0 0 2 I Men's Finals Hogan vs Wagner part in the program. San Diegoat Los Angeles, night Castillo p 00 0 0 4 McCovyph. i WP-Walk.T-2;22.A-ll.m. (19) Dr. G en e S c o tt On Cincinnati at San Francisco, night Totals_____ 30 3 6 3 ToUls S3 4 8 4 ’“In the final analysis, it has been their support, their Two out when winning run scored. • H eb re w s M o n d a y 99 Sergeant Bilko teaching, their inspiration that gave us the stamina, the AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles m 001006-3 East San Francisco . 001001 i 1 2 :0 5 courage, the perseverance and the faith we needed to W L Pet. GB B-Russell. D I^ L o l Aiigeles 1 MAJOR CD Six Million Dollar Man New Y(»rk 46 25 64B - Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 12:20 come this far,” he said. Milwaukee 40 30 571 5>t May. McCovey. HR—Lopes (5),' 99 Police Woman When the wife , SB-North. S-Russell, ihomas. l e a g u e Detroit 37 31 544 ? i of a prominent business executive Boston 36 32 543 ? t IP H R E R Camp counselor Furman Los Angeles i LEADERS is kidnapped and held lor ransom, Baltimore 36 33 535 8 (Dem ajre Phillips, in cap) ClevelariU 34 35 .400 11 Sutton 8 6 3 1 1 6 Pepper and Crowley swing into Realtors rap Toronto 32 37 4M 13 astillo(L2<41 2-321101 BAITING and mi^sygi^ng charges action. (Repeat) It's easy ' West San Francisco (based on 300 at bats) watch intensely as one of 1 2 :3 0 W L PeU GB Knepper(W69) 9 6 3 3 2 4 with a NATIONAL LEAGUE the campers! makes a sink- (D Movie-(Comedy) ** 4 "Love Kansas Citv 44 29 .603 - HbP—by Sutton (Evans). T-^:I2. G AB R H Pet. Happy" 1949 Marx Brothers, Classifie(J ad! •Oiicago 35 36 .400 8 70 266 or-swim e'ffor^to win the S e c o m iC ™ . Marilyn Monroe. A trio ol loonies GHFA limits Texas 34 38 .472 9>i Sw®"* 87 228 36 76 swimming finals— although Oakland 32 41 .438 12 LOS ANGELES SANFRANCISTO T ™ p i.to n ,S t.L 72 313 49 la gel mixed up with jewel thieves. For instance, Of C0UTS8 It Db8S! Seattle 32 41 .438 12 ab r h bi Croroartle, MU 69 2 0 28 S he can't swim— in ABC- ■ 'ttOS mins.) Lopes2b HARTFORD (UPI) — State realtors have charged the Mtnnesoia 30 42 .417,13>> 21 1 1 Northef *2 1 “ Cniz.Hou 69 361 34 82 TV's comedy presentation (ID Bowling PBA Tour Seattle take that California 24 46 343 Wi Lawcf 4 0 10 Lavelle p Grilley.Cin 66 2S6 47 80 about the w ac l^t summer 99 Our M itt Brooks y moped you Connecticut Housing Finance Authority’s decision to Saturday's Results • Yeager c 1 0 0 0 Xlittlon p Hendrfdt.Sl.L 71 270 38 84 1:05 Detroit 8. Toronto 3 Smith rf 3000 Strain3b . A . NY S» 2M 28 6t camp ever. CAMR GRIZZLY, haven't used limit its low-interest mortgages to buyers of newly-built Thmssnrf ( D N ew s • Baltimore 6. Boston 4 1 O M Venable rf R e lU .S lL 72 288 22 81 airing Monday, Jone 30. homes will hurt those with the most need for assistance. Chicago 3. Oakland 0 Baker If 1 66 0 Murray lb 1:15 ali summer. 3 010 Slmtnora.Sl.L 67 223 C 68 (29 (29 (29 Tomorrow Host: Tom New York 11 . C te ve e l l^^ 1<10. night Garvey lb 4 0 2 0 ^at^nettlb AMERICAN LEAGUE CHtCK LISTINGS ro e EXACT TIME ’The Connecticut Association of Realtors said the Texas 11. Minnesotal. itight Jt^nsUm If 1 000 1nenxion If 3 0JL0 0 AB R H Snyder. Guest; Ralph Bakshi, CHFA’s governing body has “failed to recoghide the im Milwaukee 11. California 5. night Guerrer 3b 4000 Sadeke 3 0 011 noted animator (60 mins.) Someone around Days 68 363 S 90 4 Lin8S Kansas City 4. SeaUle2. night ThomasM 4 i I 0 Metigeris '2 0'00 61 230 37 77 2:00 portance of the resale market in the total bousing SciosciaCy>ina/Al<> c 3lA 011 tl Evans aakph I1000 AAA town is Sunday's Results C oow r.M ll 63 358 68 (J) Joe Franklin Show (20 W O R D S ) Toronto!. EtetroitO’ Russell ss 1100 LeM attr ss 0 O g lM e.M ll 66 249 S 83 equation.” H(x»ton p 2000 Ripleyp (ID Programming probably looking Baltimore at Boston, ppd.. rain 9 1 0 VraintYouncidU Mi] .59 250 S3 83 r* COM^OC MIVKII MC J James L. O’Brien, president of the group of 10,(X)0 New York 7. Cleveland! O“ riifin " ■ p■ 000 0 Bell, Tex 52 205 a 68 Unannounced for one just pMilwaukeeS. California! W hitflldtf ip 0 0 Bumbry, Balt 70 276 51 91 2 :0 9 like it for realtors, said Saturday, "While it can’t be denied that Chicago 3. Oakland 0 ToUls 31 3 6 2 ToUls ^ 4 0 99 USAF Religious FIlA (And A Star) W a tl^ . KC » 217 25 71 many new homes must be constructed to meet Connec Seattle 7. Kansas City 2 Los Angeles 000 001200\s Tranffnell, Det 65 240 a '73 2 :1 5 school next San Francisco 000000000—\ * Minnesota 5. Texas 3. night Remy, Bos 56 206 (29 Alias Smith And Jon9 ticut’s shortage,” CHFA’s “disproportionate subsidy of Monday sJGames EE—LeMaster./—L^ M a s ie r . iLOBUL/U t> -L oos s AAngeles n g e ie s v9., bSu an im M i r n t i N c \ _ month! tAIITiinglEDT) this sector will hurt those people most in need of home New York (J jE i 1061 al Boston financing assistance.” 'Stanley66i. gjpp.m. Lo, Aneele, « R ER BBSO SiA"siXHendrick. St.L 1616.”LuSSkrrt.!iB Luzinski, iHill IS. I T O f I 1 O I I O VV Turn it into ’The C H ^ recently announced that $40 million from Baltimore »S 4^ 10-3) at Toronto (Leal A i A A A e AMERICAN LEAGUE-Oglivle.LEAG UE- Oglivle, Mil ■ w % I I ■ W W « 1-21, 7:30 p . r t ^ H o o ^ lW 7 -3 ) 9 4 0 0 0 5 30; Jackson. N Y 18; Thomas. M l 15: cash with bond salesWould be used exclusively to finance mortgage (Teveland (Splllner 7-4) at Detroit s?”, .? Armas. Oak 14; Rice. Bm , Nettles. NY (Wilcox 64). 8 p.m. 5‘Pj«7‘*'W) MORNING (D Andy Griffith Show a Classified loans on newly constructed homes “in response to the im and Mayberry, Tor IS. „ -Iv in g lS4 Over Easy Oakland (Langford 4-8) at Milwaukee , " ,P • RUNS BATTED IN (D (ra Phil Donahue Show (ra ira (99 Card Sharks ad! D Lavelle 5 :1 5 3 :3 0 creasing statewide demand for home ownership among Equals Only $10,00 iTYayers 66). 8jw p.m. NATIONAL L E A G U E - Hendrick. St.L (4 ) Joe Franklin Show Chico And The Man California (Frost 44) at Chicago Mintm 60; Garvey. LA SO; Schmidt, Phil 56: (D E d Show (D Spiderman low and moderate income residents.” ■ Dotson 7-3)8:30 p.m. Ripldy pitched to 2 batters in7th. 5 :4 5 (15 AlhStar Soccer (Mon.) (40 Family Feud ^ Movie (Frl.) Baker.LA46;Smith,LA4B. Ghost And Mrs. Muir C a l l , ’Die CHFA said the program was designed to assist MinnesoU (Erixson 1-6) at Kansas City W ^ R Iptipley. li "Balk-^Ripley. T-2;3B. / AMERICAN LEAGUE - Perez, Bos (D New Zoo Review 1 2 :2 5 <9D I Dream Of Jeannie -2711 .5029. 199 D atin g G am e iSpmtorff54).8:S5p.m. and Oliver, Tex S6; OgUvie. MU 54; 5 :5 4 (I) New Jersey Report (^ Villa Alegre buyers to build 900 homes and was an extension of a pilot Texas (Jenkins64) at Seattle (Parrott Tom Larson Show PITTSBUllGH MONTREAL Hebner, Det 50; Cooper. M l and Armas, 9 9 Morning Prayer 1 2 :3 0 3 :5 7 program started in July 1979 that provided $11.4 million l-8>. H):35 a m . . Oak 49. ^ Flintstones CD Search For Tomorrow Tuesday's Games ab r h bi , ab r h bl 5 :5 5 CD N ew s b reak. Moreno cf 4 110 Leflore If 4 2 2 0 STOLEN BASES (29 Today's Woman ^ 9 :2 5 « (D Cross Wits for the purchase of 263 single family homes. Baltimore at Toronto NATIONAL L E A C W - U H o re . Mtl New York at Boston, night Gam er 2b 4 000 Scott2b 2111 6:00 ^9 Heritage Corner (.D (19 Ryen'a Hope (P(49 FYI ' illOUKIindiNIM I/ The CHFA was created by the Ugislature in 196^ to Parker rf 4 0 2 1 Dawson cf 4 000 and Moreno. Pitt 45: Collins, Cin 31; 9 :3 0 (I) Plav The Percentages Cleveland at Detroit, night Scott. MU 26: la w . U S . (^) (1) Various Programming 4 :0 0 SUrgell lb 3 0 0 0 Tamargo c 4022 (D Partridge Family help alleviate the housing shortage through low interest Oakland at Milwaukee, night AMERICAN LEAG UE - Wilson. KC (ra New Zoo Revue S9 ira ^ Password Plus (9) John Davidson Show tAnoAwaumMtoAiiv Save $7.40 California at Chicago, night Easier If 3 0 10 Carter c 0 000 (!5 Program Unannounced IS9 Andy Griffith Show FWSTS »WWOilWSS.SO rates to low and moderate income persons and families. N MadIckSb 30 2 0 andHeilMr8on,Oak32; DUone. ClevS; • ^ Health Field CD Flintstones ^ MinnesoU at Kansas City, night 3 0 0 0 Cromrt lb jWed.. FrI.) O tic 3010 MlllsSb 4 000 Cruz, Sea 21; Wills, Tex S . (9 Ed Allen Show (Exc. Tue., 12:5 7 ( I ) ^ Merv Grrifin O’Brien said there are many low and moderate income Texas at Seattle, night PITOIING ^ Various Programming Berra ss 3000 O fficerf 4110 W ed .) (99 NBC News Update CD M o vie 4. VICTORIES ($9 Joker's Wild MAD families unable to afford higher priced new housing but Solomon p 0000 Speierss 4010 6 :1 5 1 2 :5 8 (15 Football DRobnsn p 1 0 0 0 Palm er 30p 11 NATIONALLEAGUE-Carllon. Phil (49 Lassie ( D (99 FYI MAGAZINE who could qualify for existing homes with low interest 1 000 Benurdph iOOO 1^-8; Reuss. U and Blbby, P itt 9-1; ( I ) N ew s (ID DoiBa4r » a itlB T S MILWAUKEE CALIFORNIA ^Smp’'' 0000 N p i^ n p 0000 Pastore^Cin and Richard. Holou94; Blue. 6 :3 0 1:00 ^ 'PTL Club-Talk And Variety mortgage financed by CHFA. Use The Order Form Below (9$ N ew s (D Young And The Reetless U P T H E ab r h bi ab r h bi BRbnsn oh 1 00 0' S F 04 : Rogers. MU 04. (D Abboll And Costello (Exc. Frl.) O’Brien said the national median cost of newly con- Yount M 5 12 0 M iller cf 3 12 0 jekuW e p 0000 AM ERKfAN LEA G U E - SUme. Ball, (D My Three Sons 10:00 (D My Thr«e Sons ^ (9t) Seeeme Street MoneySb 5 0 10 ■n>on2b 3 0 1 0 T n S l# CD Jeffersons (Exc. Thur.) ACADEMY ® Total# ^ 30 1 5 1 ToU U S3 4 10 4 G ura.KC and John, N Y 164; Bums. O il (iD Program Unannounced (D ^ AH My Children Movie (Exc. Frl.) stnicUKl homes was ^ ,9 0 0 , compared to the median (Non-Cancolablo Phone Orders Acdoptad. Otter Expires Jufjf 15, 1980 ^ p er lb 4 110 Carewdh and Norris, Oak04: Morris, I^t04. CD (49 I Love Lucy ; J J ® Pittsburgh 100 000 006- 1 (D (99 Movi# B ew itch ed Thomas cf 4 1 1 0 Baylor If 'EARNED RUN AVER AGE (D Mike Douglas ’ price of |K,700 for existing homes. Oglivielf 20 11 Thmpsnlb ; ^ ‘ ' Montreal 110 200 OOx- 4 ^ Bullwinkie (ID Inlemalional Water Polo B onan za “A comedy gone E—Cromartie. DP—Pittsburgh!, Mont- (based on 70 innings pitched) (D Romper Room He said fam ilies or persons who buy new houMS Brohrddh 5 02 1 LansfrdSb NATIONAL LEAGUE Reuss, ” LA ($9 Various Programming 4 :3 0 Oaadllne Is Noon The Day Prior to Publication) Afinn real!. LOB-Pillsburrt2.Montreal 10. . pi.i,„^ u,^a; i m oLii (!5 SportsCenter totally MAD.” Harris rf 5 12 1 Harlow rf 4 0 00 9R_TamnrBn <«R—H^r»nn IpFInna 1 IJB, HlChard, HOU IJO.rCarltOn, Phil ^ Romper Room 99 Days Ol Our Liut Little Rascals generally have higher incomes than buyers of an existing Gantner2b 3 11) Patekss ^lOOOnifli 000 o tllM . * bB-Moreno, lenore 3, i jo; weid,.U2.16; Palmer.MUijS. Y 6 :5 0 (ra (99 David Lettermen Show 1 :3 0 / Christ The Living Word y home and often they are previous homeowners who are Moore c 4 0 11 Donohue c IP H RERBBSO AMERICAN LEAGUE - Buma. CChi CD P rayer Sale < (3) NeVttraak 2 — Personals 53 — Apartments tor Smalley ss 5 02 2 Bell 8b 5 12> Urrekp'r 2000 McGltbnp 2000 Qllllgan's Island (D Guiding Ught (99 EIbctric Company (Exc. existing dwelling units as well as for newly built homes.” 24 — Lots-Land lOr Sale Rent Landrexcf 5 111 Staubdh 4 0 } 1 T h o rM p 0000 Bucknrpn 0000 Various Programming CD Popaya And Friends F rl.) r i m w p — Announcernents Wynegarc 5 02 0 Ziskrf 25 — Investment Property 54 — Homes lor Rent solo Sm iuph 1 000 WHnindzp000 ( Bugs Bunny-Porky Pig ^AFTER N O O N ) ^ General Hospital (99 Lottery Show (Thur.) M — Entertainment G ^ w n d h 2000 Putnam lb 10 k.£..eSeai^n p 0000 Vailph 1000 Bonanza (Exc. FrI.) (6) (7) (B) (10) 26 — Business Property 55 — Business (or Rent 3 Moralsdh . I Q 00 Grubb If NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER ’ 9 :0 0 12:00 (|9 N ew s («) S — Auctions 0000 Rileyp 0000 Various Programming Lung assoeifttion 27 — Resort Property 56 — Resort Properly * Cubbaglb SOTtK^fordss 0 Q 6 0 to ta ls National Conference (3 ) Dinah (3U«)I>) Nawa IT) Electric Company 35 9 9 7 Touts 35 7 11 7 East Beveriv HHIbllHes 26 — Real Estate Wanted Wilfong2b 40 4 1 umpieph 16 0 0 /s i. Louis 2(n 303016-9 \ FINANCIAL lor Rent Caslino3b 4 0 0 0 Roberts ss 0 0 0 0 Chicago W LGF GA BPPU. •' 8 — Bonds - Stocks - ^ 400001200-7 NewYork 12 4 45 24 35 107 57 — Wanted to Rent Sundbrg c 3 0 0 0 Er-'lyson. Kingman. D P -S l. Louis 2. Tfliironto 8 8 35 25 23 71 begin^ cam paign Mortgages . . 58 — Misc. tor Rent * Htfrrlsn ss 10 0 0 WB-Sl. I^U 4 ClUcum Y 8 9 30 S3 28 . 62 (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) 9 — Personal Loans ' MISC. SERVICES Norris ph 10 0 0 Simmons, Tyson2.BlackweY.Oberkfell. Roches! 7 7 20 21 16 SB l a s 10 — Insurance AUTOMOTIVE Frias ss 0 0 0 0 HR—Simmons (11 >, Durhant t l). Martin t r a v e l HARTFORD (UPI) - ‘The Connecticut Lung Associa 30 — Travel Central •' F IA T U M SHOW N n l l 8 T \ 61 — Autos for Sale Oliver If 20 10 (14). S -U rre a, Reljy. SF—Kennedy W L G F GA B P P U . jnULW RRflMW tion has begun a statewide drive to inform workers of EMPLOYMENT 31 — Services Offered 62 — Trucks lor Sale . , Totals 39 5 If. 5 Totals 38 3 II 3 Martin. ^ T u l^ 9 6 22 22 20 74 ‘IWUVWOODMIBHlir s e r v i c e C O N T m U U . r 32 — Painting-Papering Minnesota 200110010-5 IP H R^BBSO MinnesoU 6 10 25 28 21 S7 HU$ , A dangers of lung disease, especially asbestos-induced il 13 — Help Wanted 33 - Building- 63 — Heavy Equipment Texas . 000(00100-3 St. Louis (18) (19) - 4 4 0 ) 14 — Business (or Sale E-Medich LOB-Mirtn^tal3.Texa: Atlanta 5 10 17 31 16 48 w i c M n a M r p ^ lness, inherent in their jobs. (16) .(1 7 ) Contracting rta 13. Texas U rre a (W l4 ) 514 8 5 5 3 Dallas 5 9 17 29 ft 46 Travel Service Opportunities 64 — Motorcycles 11.2B-Landreaux. Wills. ItR -B eU (8). Thomas 124 2 2 2 2 A spokeswoman for the CLA said the health agency was 34 — RoofIng-SIdIng SB-Ca^ino. S-Castino.Sofield.Wllfong Seaman West / SSS MAIN STREET TRIP TO ROCKPORTMASS g 15 — Situation Wantdti Bicycles-Campers 1 0 0 0 2 9. W LGF GA^BPPU. 35 — Heating-Plumbing IP ri RERBBSO UUlelleldlS2l 1 1 0 0 0 ^ p e f ^ T r S r .^'seriously concerned about the lung health of workers” Trallers-Mobile MmnesoU Seattle 16 2 41 14 32 128 ' 6 4 3 - 2 i e S 36 — Flooring Chicago Los Angeles 9 I 21 » 21 75 SAT. MIG 16th Shd will conduct an extensive media campaign in July to EDUCATION Homes Erickson Atexndrph 000 1 2000 FaatnliiilN M Vernon < ' I ironing board cpvtrs. Brohmrib. 1000 Plannry 3b 1 1 0 0 lor a loss and a bonus point Is --- Kendallph 1000 (or esch goal scored up to s ‘The QiA Mid many asbestos-induced diseases do not ToUls 32 2 9 2 ToUls 31797 IKMIFIIST SneUL Cleveland TWals 37 4 114 ToUU 9^ 1 8 1 »nsilmum ol three per t«im per game , ..usually until 15 years to 35 years after the first 00000000-2 AllanU 00010186-4 exIudtngovcrtlmesandsbootouU.) New York 000203 l U - 7 to asbestos. ‘ DP—Cleveland I. New York!. LOB- San Diego 18(0 0106-2 *% *S *y **5 5 *'l!. THWT COfHE 10« ('levelandO.New York5.2B-Dilone HR D P -S an Diego 1. LO B -A U anU 6. San "Nationally, occupational lung diseases occur in 4(X),000 -Spencer i7», Lefebvre *71, Doyle M ) Diego9.2B-MaUhews. Homer. Wtolleld. , H e ra ld A N S W E R & S ^M ann)n g. Oates SP—Alexander. ....jprkers e « ^ ywr and 100,000 people a year will die IP H RERBBSO ■U) 5-Sm ith. VanxyuveratW aAlMtoQ T h « P H O H r j i Cleveland ;,^mm an occupational disease, more than twice the AtUnU IPHRERBBSt)^- '- S^DiegOitTwnpJ’ oan uicgoM ivnpn any ^ Barker(L7-6) 6)4 8 6 6 2 2 TRY our roal (Ullan plxa Ccuiin • number of persons killed on the highways, the CLA noted. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING McWillimsiW4«) 9 8 V ”Edmonton at Ft. Lauderdale ‘ Collins 12-3 I I I 2 0 Tulsa at AUanU Ga New N'nrk | San Diego ‘file association said about 15 million people risk PhlUdelphiaat Detroit • / Guidry IW8-4) 61-3 8 2 2 4 2 Rtmam(Ll-7> 624 7 4 4 1 I M v ta h n and QRINuERS exposure to one or more of 22 seperate workplace lung Pingers 24 3 0 0 0 Mem phiaal Chicago Davis iS4i 22-3 I 0 0 0 I MinnesoU aisi^ttle 966MAIN8T.(iwxttoArthur't) / PLEASE'CAULTHEXmE MBl’-b y (Jutdry riUrgrOve). T -2 :X . D'Aquisto 24 0 0 0 0 ;,^,hazasds and the cost of such diseases amounts to about $5 A -fJ . 231 jF Kinney » 1 1 0 0 1 D s llu at P ortU M FORSCREBITWES billion, which is paid out in Workers’ Compensation for il- WP-McWilllams T-2:a A -lia i New York al Los Angeles ORDERS Teao CAU 648-4340 i „„ Iness and injuries recognized as job related. V . ' ; * ) l6j-_g/ENlNG^HERALD. Mon.. June 30, 1«W f^ < e v e n in g HERA'LD, Mon., June 30. U 8 0 - 17
V Http Hfantod f3 Http Wtnttd 13 Http Wtnttd 1i Http Wtnttd 13 Http Wtnttd 13 / LEGAL N O f i q LEOAL^IOTICE ^CHyCKERS - e o a l n o t ic e LEGAlNOTjCE HELI-ARC WELDER - I r • up and Operate from D«coratTv« THE Co n n ec t ic u t LIGHT AND p o w b i c o m p a n y . operation layout sheets. 45 Experienced in Group I, II, S; THE HMTFOItO ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY Mofcury H.P. Iff, & IV for aluminum on air Mofcury H.P. hour week. All benefits! Apply LIFEGUARD - Experienced SECRETARY - CpA firm. ^ lum tn WoHogo V ( ^ Sodium Fkiortictnt W ottogt Vopof Ngftct it hnrcby givtn dwt Th# Conntcticut Light ond Powtr Company hot filod'wiA tho D W t i o ^ jlji^ in person only: 9 to 4:30 daily. instructor needed. Apply Excellent opportunity for ef BEAT INFLATION! Sell craft type parts. Our company Notkt It htwby giVtn Hiot Ttw Hortterd Eltthk ligM Compony hot fiW willi H» Diviliw o( WIily 2 2 .5 0 0 445 $ 2 0.45 4 ,2 5 0 122 U»ty Control amtndmtnti to iti ichtdult of titctric and gat rotti oppkoWt tq oW cuttomtrt. ^ C & W Manufacturing £o., 74 Fountain Village, 175 Downey ficient and amiable secretary. Avon. You don't need offers; overtime, air con Control omondmontt to ill ichodulo of ilo c lik and got rolot opplKobli to dl cuttootort. Ttto doMf $ 1 0 .7 5 2 4 .0 0 0 500 $16*.97 5 ,8 0 0 63 $ 1 1 .6 4 o m i^ ti of lueh rtv ittd ro ttt o rt tt t 6 rth btlow . Tht c o m m it t t i t of tht omtrtdtd rott ichtdult it on Elastem Blvd., Glastonbury Drive. Call 52^1300. Statistical typing experience- experience, and you'll have ditioned plant in Manchester, omountt o t tuch rtvitod ro ttt a r t tot fortfi faobw. Tli# cooiplot# toxt of tlto o n to n ^ roto tcnoduw it on wo 2 7 ,5 0 0 320 $ 1 8.63 6 ,0 0 0 205 1 2 .5 4 in tht offkt of tht Divition of Public Utility Conhol, Stott Offict Building. Hortford. Conntchcut. required. Please send resume fun meeting new people, and and .all Company Paid , ^ In tlM offico of tfw Divition of PuWk Utility Control, Stoto OIBco tuilding, Hortford, Connochcut. 5 0 ,0 0 0 465 2 2 .3 5 115 earn good money, too! Call Benefits. Welding Test 9 ,5 0 0 1 2 .3 3 6 0 ,0 0 0 1095 36.51 ,to: Pue, Semel and Co, Cer 1 6 ,0 0 0 175 1 3 .4 0 * AH tWctric ond got rottt art tubttct to Iht cppkoWt fottil futi or purchoitd got od|uttintfTt clout^ 646-36®,- or 232-W73. required. Dynamic 3^al All olotiric and got rolot oro tobjotl to Ifio opplkoblo fottil fuol or purthotod got odjutimont clooto. 140,000 1125 4 1 .4 7 tified Public Accountants. PO Box 2250, Vernon, Ct. 06066. Products Company, 646^10®. RATE 1 A t on option to Iho obovt monthly chorgH for docorotivt lighting^ Ih t cuitom tr may moko o ono*Hmo RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE • ' RESIDENTIAL E lE a R IC SERVICE fo r m«lol otnomenlo|.pol*l inilolltd o lH t Moy 1, 19 8 0 , lh« obovn undorground chorgoi y n b t incrtottd NOTICE paymont of $428.00 for tho dtcorativt light and omamtntal polo ortdpdy tho PvtrKoo^ raft. ^ by $ 9 .1 6 COLLECTOR, EIGHTH CTILIT DIETARY AIDES - Part time A. MONTHLY RATE - REGULAR USE: OF THE TAX A. m o n t h l y R A H - REGUUR USE: DISTRICT RN - Full .Time Public Health summer help wanted in our OVERHEAD POLES O N PRIVATE PROPERTY: HOME WORKERS - Flood lighting: All persons liable by law to pay taxes In the Eighto y t i l i t^ Nurse Position. BSN and Dietary Department. Apply in Cuttomtr Strvict Chorgt: $6.15 Guaranteed Income! person: East Hartfora Con CuEtomtr Strvtct Chorg«; $6 .1 5 Mercury tdih. District of Manchester are hereby notifi^ that on July 1st, ™ previous public health VYhtre rtqoirtd only for itrotHighting po rp o tti, tht cuttom tr will poy outright for ovtrhtod poWt or in Ih t 'V experience desired. For more Everything supplied. Send valescent Home. 745 Main Entrgy Chorgt: Lumen Wottoge Vopor Sodium a rate bill for the collection of four and one half mills on the stamped, self addressed Entrgy Chorge: cost of o tingit w o ^ ovtrhtod polt moy poy o monthly .chorgt of $ 1.92. information, contact; Com Street, East Hartford. J 2 .5 0 0 445 $15.31 Grand List of October 1st, 1979 will due to the collector. envelope to: Arnold Bentley, Firtt 900 kWh y . 5.67iep«tkWh 2 7 .5 0 0 320 $ 1 3 .4 9 munity Health Service of 6.0B64 por LWh Taxes will be collected at 387 North Main St. on the corner of Jr. Ill Grove Street, fif»l 900 kWh All ovtr 9 0 0 kWh 5.065t pot kWh 5 0 .0 0 0 465 17.21 Columbia, Hebron, Andover & WANTED - FULL TIME 5.345C pot kWh ' RATE 61 Union St. Office hours a r e - July 1st to Aug. and Rockville, CT 06066. AN ov#f 900 kWh I PARTIAL STREET LIGHTING SERVICE 6 0 .0 0 0 1095 3 ’l,3 7 Fri. from 9:30 A.M. to 1:3dP.M. On Tues. and Thurs. from 6.30 Marlborough. 228-9428. DELIVERY BOY for auto parts store with potential for 8. M O N tH LY RATE - REGULAR USE INC LU D IN G CONTROLLED WATER HEATING USE 140,000 1125 3 6 .3 3 OFFICE CLERK - stock con MONTHLY RATE - REGULAR USE INCLUDING CONTROLLED WATER HEATING USE: MONTHLY RATE: LEGAL SECRETARY- Real advancement to saleman, .>■- g ^ Aji taxes’unpaid Aug. 1st, 1980.wlll be subject to 'ntfas trol department. Diversified Lorrsp ond CutlOTTttr Strvict Chorgt: $ 6 .1 5 Oecorotive Lighting Estate Experience. Salary then counterman. Preferably Cuttomtr Strvict Chorgt: $6.15 required by state statue. A two dollar minimum delinquent duties 37V4 hours. Tuesdays Bolloit Mercury H.P. Mercury HP. negotable. East Hartford of someone with auto IncorsdeKtrst Fluorescent charge wilf apply. Betty Sadloski 643-2741 W attage Vapor Sodisms Entrgy Chorgt: lumen Wottoge Vapor Sodium fice. Call Mrs, Brown, 528- background or technical Entrgy Chorgt; Mrs. Kelly, 58 $ 1 .2 7 4 ,2 5 0 122 $ 1 0 6 6 Tax Collector 9751. school graduate in auto field. 5.6714 ptr kWh 83 $1.81 Firtt 400 kWh .5,800 63 $ 1 1.55 Manchester Call 649-1569 between 8 a m. Firit 400 kWh 6.0864 ptr kWh 2 .2 7 RN or LPN , U-7 as vacatior 103 Nqit 500 kWh 4 8714 ptr kWh . Vooo 205 12 43 PART TIME HELP and 5 p.m. NtRl 500 kWh 5.2864 ptr kWh 115 2.5 3 All ovtr 9(KN»Wh 5.0654 ptr kWh 9 ,5 0 0 115 12.23 relief nurse. Laural Manor. 91 All ovtr 9 0 0 kWh 5.3454 ptr kWh WANTED. We’re looking for 122 $ 2.6 5 - 16,0 00 175 13.29 Chestnut Street, Manchester. PART TIME GRILL HELP $ 2 .8 4 housewives interested in 130 making good money, for part NEEDED - Manchester Coun 175 3.8 3 RATE 7 At « i option to the obove monthly chorges’for decorotive lighting, try Club. Call 646-0103. RATE 7 , RESIDENTtAL TIME-OF-DAY ELECTRIC SERVICE NOTICE time, hours. Telephone RfSIDENTIAl IIM E -O f-D A Y ELECTWC SERVICE 190 4.1 3 poymeni of $424 0 0 for ttw dccorativ* lighi and ornomantal pol« or>d pay ttw ovartrood r o t . RECEPTIONIST WANTED ■ 202 4 .4 2 \ OF THE TAX COLLECTOR solicitinp from our East Hart 4 .4 6 M O N IH IY Ra SE, ford office. Hourly rate plus typing and knowledge of basic ANESTHETIST- MONTHLY RATE: 205 ) LOW M O U N TIN G ORNAMENTAL POLES Low mounLmg ui>d«rground xonrtc* includit>g itotrdard orno- IMMEDIATE OPENING tor 2 9 0 6.3 2 f m«ntol fMie ir^ retidenliol oreot: commission and bonuses. bookkeeping principles 3 2 0 6 .9 9 Customer ServKC Chorge; $ 9 .6 5 'R EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT Monday-Friday. 9-1 or 5-9. required.‘This is a front desk full time or part time Cuitomor Sofvic# Oiorge: $ 9 .6 5 / The lighting fixture charge plus $ 1 .4 8 per month. 327 7 .1 5 All persons liable by law to pay taxes in the Eighth Utilities Call 569-4993. Ask for Teresa. portion a small friendly C.R.N.A. Anesthesia Depart / ' '• On-Peok Charge: Weekdays from 8 o.m. to 8 p.m , 6^l5®per*VWh p.m.. 7.395C per kWh ^ 445 9 70 Paid vacations and sick days. company. Company paid ment. Bradley Memorial On-Pooh Chorgt! W etkdays from 6 a.m. to 8 Eostem Storsdord Time OVERHEAD POLES O N PRIVATE PROPERTY: Where required only for tfreellighting purposes, the District of Manchester are hereby notified that on July 1,1980 a Eotitrn Slondord Time 4 4 8 9 .8 0 rate bill for the collection of four and one half mills on'the benefits 40 hour work week. Hospital. Southington. 628- Off-Peak Chorge: All Other Hours 4 .6 1 5® per kWh c^tom er will poy outright for overhead poles or m the cote of o tingle wood overheod pole moy pay a 2229. . , Off-Peok Chorgt: All Other {lours 4.695«perkWh . 4 6 5 10.1 5 monthly charge of $ 1.90 Grand List of October 1st, 1979 will be due to the collector. DENTAL ASSISTANt WITH Excellent opportunity for 5 0 0 1 0 .9 6 ------someone with long term Taxes will be collected at 387 North Main St. at the comer of EXPERIENCE and talent. 6 9 0 15.0 9 eqiployment in mind Call i 3 0 0 W A H POLE TOP FLOODLIGHTING Four handed. Full time for 1095 2 3 .8 9 RATE 18 Union St. Office hours are July 1st to Aug. 1st - Monday. RATE 18 CONTROLLED WATER HEATING ELECTRIC SERVICE qualified general practice. Fran, 871-1111 . , CONTROLLED WATER HEATINQ ELECTRIC SERVICE 1125 2 4 .5 5 1 Killowolthours Wednesday and Friday from 9:30 A.M. to 1 ;30 P.M. On Tuesday Good working environment. START NOW! Local AMWAY MONTHLY RATE; 3 0 0 W oti Floodlights Per Month Monthly Chorge and Thursday from 6:30 P.M, to 8:00 P.M. Call 643-0011 days, or 644-3283 MONTHLY RATE: Other Wottoges: 2.178® per wott. One Lomp Distributor offers opportunity / 102 $ 6.2 5 All taxes still unpaid on August 1st, 1980 will be subject to in evenings. Customer Service Charge; $ 2 .9 5 Customer Service Chorge. $ 2 .9 5 Two Lamps 204 12.51 for good earnings. You pick terest as required by state statute. A two dollar minimum the hours. We assist. For ap Three lompt 306 18.76 PART TIME JANITRESS - 3.99® per kWh UNMETERED ELECTRIC SISERVICE-’ RATE 6 2 3 SB® per kWh Four Lomps delinquent charge will apply pointment call 875-1733. E'^Vgr Chorgt: Energy Chorge; i 408 25.01 For office complex. Hours: r Five Lompi 510 31 27 Betty Sadloski JANITORIAL HELP - Male M O NTHLY RATE: 1 Tax Collector 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. Monday, or female. Evenings. Cleaning Tuesday ana Thursday. NURSE for Manchester OB- RATE 22 Demand Chorgt: $4.83 per kW RATE 27 Eighth Utilities District , Professional buildings. CaM GYN, , SMALL GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE TIME-OF-DAY GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE Telephone Mr. Whitney at 568- 643-5747, or 643-0053. 9 PARTIAL STREET LIGHTING SERVICE RATE 117 Manchester OB-GYN experience peferreo. Energy Chorgt: 6.394 per kWh 2020 for appointment. MONTHLY RATE; MONTHLY RATE: 081-06 9:® a.m. to 5:® p.m,, Mon MONTHLY RATE day through Friday. Minimum Monthly Bill: $ 3 .0 5 per unit SITTER FOR SUMMER for Customer Service Charge; $ 9 .9 5 Customer Service Charge; $ 1 7 .$ 0 lomp ond seven and ten year olds. 7:30 O F F IC E 9SIT IO N . Applicants must have good u . Ballast Mercury H P experienced -1b personality and enjoy working o.m. to 8 p.m., Eoslern Stondord Time Vopor Sodium Incandescent a.m. to 4;30j).m . Buckley Demortd Chorgt: On-Peok Chorgt: Weekdays from 6 Wottoge Fluorescent School area. Call after 5:00 and billing...ing hel,.._..heipful. Genera!______with people. Liberal benefits First 2 kW of demorsd or lets N o Charge Rider to Electric Roiet 1, 16, 2 2 , 23, Demorsd: $ 4 .2 5 perkW 58 t 1 26 Legal Notice clerical. Need good telephonelephone and salary commemurate 29, 50, 60, 6>l, 62 and Special Controctt Energy: 5.63® per kWh 83 $ 1 79 p.m.. 646-2522. Salary All over 2 kW of demorsd $3.50 perkW negotiable. personality— ^ Small------frienc—luly of- ' with experience. Replies must 103 2 25 Advertisement For Bids lice. Permanent Pern full-time incluoe education, Rottt 1,18, 22, 23, 29, 50 (txclutivt of Ridert A, BondC). 60, 61,6 2 ond Sptciol Controctt tholl, in Off Pe^ Charge: All Other Hour* 115 2 51 Energy Charge; Town Of Manchester OLDER EXPERIENCED position Call Mr. Kaufman, experiences, salary occordonce with proceduret opproved by the Divition of Public Utility Control, b t lobjtct to in c rto itt ot Ersergy; 4,13® per kWh 122 $ 2 63 requirements and references. First 2 0 0 times the demorsd: • 1 SITTER wanted. Wednesday 646-1112. tix-month mtervolt reflecting tht difference between the tevenuti collected by tht Compony from 130 ■\ $ 2 82 Sealed Bids for Cleaning and Lining of W atef Mains and Ap Reply to Manchester Herald, cuttomert terved on Rote 7 or>d the rtv tn u tt which would hove Bm o collected if tuch cuttomert hod been 175 1 3 60 through Saturday. 4-12 p.m. First 1.00 0 kWh 7.862® per kWh purtenant Work, Contract 2 and Contract 3, will be received at Box T, 10 Brainard Lane, ttrved on non-lime-ol-doy rttidenliol rotei. 190 4 10 Own transportation. Center Jrt over 1.000 kWh 6.402® per kWh \ OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL IIG H T IN G ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE29 the office of the Director of General Serivices, Municipal Manchester, Ct. 06040 \ 202 4 39 Street, Bess Eaton vicinity. CREDIT CLERK POSITION 205 4 42 Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040 until 4.615® perkWh - Call 646-0920. available for aggressive / Next 2 M ^ ;i^ s the derrsarsdv V V ------'------MONTHLY RATE; J 290 6 27 11:00 a.m. EDST on Monday, July 14, 19® at which time and 4.515® per kWh CONSERVATION SERVICES CHARGE: Eoch WI.rtndtrtd for tflfct^c ttrvict under rottt 1,7 , 22, 27, career' minded individual. ^^■>^11 overeOO firrsts the dem o M " Customer Service Chorge $ 8 .7 5 320 6 94 place said bids shall be publicly opened and read aloud. 50, and Controctt tholl bt tubject to on odditionol chorgt of SO.36 to recover the cotl of retidentiol Must be well organized, have 327 .7 09 Contract 2 includes the cleaning and cement-lining of ap good retention, good typing contervotion ttrvicet. Energy Chorge: 10 50® per kWh 4 4 5 . 9 63 WAITRESS PART TIME. proximately 19,1® linear feet of 12-inch and 10-inch cast iron «kills and ability to handle Must be over 18. Apply at CHURCH A N D SCHOOL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE 2 I 448 9 72 46$ 10 07 water main and appurtenant work. leavy telephone contact Call Luigi's Restaurant, 7® Hart FUEL ADJUSTMENT; Thtte ro ftt tholl, iijAOCrttdonct with procedure! opproved by the Divition of Pubk 500 t 10 87 322-8214 ext. 2U between 9:M ford Road, Manchester. 649- MONTHLY RATE; SMALL GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE 30 Contract 3 includes the cleaning and cemtnt-lining of ap hL>tility Control, be tubject to increotpi^r dtcrtoiet reflecting chortget in tht cott of fuel ttt forth in 690 14 97 and 11:® a.m. and 4:00-5:® 5325. Customer Service Charge; $ 8 .7 5 v * proximately 14,4® linear (egt'of 12-inch and 10-inch cast iron AIMMMMTS ^culotiont tubmitted to the Divitidn for opprovol. 1095 23 70 .m. for appointment. EOE MONTHLY RATE ' 1125 - Z z 'W water main and appqrtcna^t work. F. PART TIME SECRETARY Ersergy Charge: 5.96® per kWh PAYABLE Custorsser Service Chorge $9 95 Bid security in the form oLa, bid bondrpayable to the Owner, iq, with figure appitude and OfFier W olloget 2 1 6 )4 per wott Wping skills. Flexible hours ELECTRIC CUSTOMER GENERATION A N D BACK UP STANDBY RATES d i required in the sum'of lioercent (10%),of the bid. Bid security is m ______Demorsd Chorge. Excellent opportunity for an in Complete medical and dental TIME-OF-DAY GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE 27 First 2 kW of demond or less No Charge \ j shall be subject to thqyrondition provid^ in the Instructions to Tht Hartford Electric Light Compony hot filed teven electric cuttomer-geoerotion ond bock-up tfondby dividual with at Mast 2 years of ac SUMMER.VACATION JOBS overage. Glastonbury area. All over 2 kW of demorsd $3 50 perkW Rfder to Eltctnc Rotes 1 ,1 8 . 29, 30 Bidders. counts payable experience. Qualified AVAILABLE, in door to door rotet for vorying circumtionctt of cuttomtr gtntrotion, nomtly; Apply in person ®9-1721, 8:M MONTHLY RATE: 35, 40. 115, 116. 1 17 ond Special Controctt The Instruction to Bidders, Form of General Bid, Contract, applicant must be accurate with sales. Apply in person, after a.m. to 4:® p.m. for appoint- Energy Chorgt: figures, have some typing skills and Non-firm Power Purchote ' Rote 9 6 0 Plans, Specifications^ Performance"and Payment Bonds, and noons, Pequot Beverages, nt. • Customer Service. Chorge; $ 1 7 .5 0 First 2 0 0 times the demond Rate$ 1, 18, 29, 30. 35 (exclusive of Rtdert A, 6 ond C), 4 0 ,^ ^ 5 , 116, 117 ond Speciol Controcti tholl the ability to learn quickly. Spring Street Extenstol O ff-ptok Firm Power Purchote Rote 981 in occordonce with procedures opproved by the Division of Public Utility Control, be subject to irKreotet at other Contract Documents may be examin^ and obtained at Apply to Personnel Department Technology-limited Power Purchote Rote 9 8 2 Glastonbury. DIETARY AIDE for general On-Peok Chorge: Weekdoys from 8 o.m. to 6 p.m./*Eostern Sfandord Time First 1 .0 0 0 kWh ' 7 116® per kWh tii-month mtervolt reflecting the difference between the revenues collected by the Compony from the office of the Director of General Services, Municipal Rote 9 6 3 Gerber Scientific Inc. kitchen work at convalescent Demond: * $ 4 .2 5 per kW Firm Power Purchote 6 396® per kWh cuttomert terved on Rote 7 ortd the revenues which would hove been collected if tuch cuttoirtert hod been Rote 9 8 4 All over 1,00 0 kWh Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester Connecticut 06040. A MAIL AND FILE CLERK - Ersergy: 6.13 ® per kWh Supplementary Power served on non-time-of-doy residential rotet. 83 Gerber Rd. West home in Glastonbury. 5 day, ® Firm Back-up Power Rote 9 8 5 deposit of $25.® in cash or check, made payable to the Town of with Alpha and numeric abili Next 2 0 0 times the demond 4 514® per kWh South Windsor, CT hour work week. Monday Mointenonce Power * Rote 9 6 6 Manchester will be required for each set of Contract ty. 4Vs day work week. Free Off-Peak Chorge: All Other Hours All over 4 0 0 times the demond 4.414® per kWh An Equal Opportunity through Friday. Phone 633- Energy: ; 4.63® per kWh Dffcuments fwen. Aqy unsuccessful bidder or nonbidder, upon parking. Company benefits. 8914. Poymenft ortd cborgei to cuttomert vory. See full text of rotet ovoiloble from the Compony. conservation s e r v ic e s CHARGE' Eoch bill rertdertd for electrK tervice urtder roles 1, 7, 27, 30, Employer 35. and 1 19 shall be tubfect to on odditionol charge of $ 0 36 to recover the cott of retidentiol returning such set within ® days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal Equal Opportunity Employer. LARGE GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE 1 RATE 35 contervQlion services holidays excluded, after the date of opening bids.and in good Call Joan Turner, 547-5892. condition will be refunded his deposit. OUTDOOR recreational LIGHTING ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE 29 RATE 70 MONTHLY RATE; RESIDENTIAL GAS SERVICE Contract Documents will be mailed to prospective bidders upon BABYSITTER for 2Mi year MONTHLY RATE; MONTHLY RATE: Customer Service Chorge: $35 00 FUEL a d j u s t m e n t These rotet tholl, m occordonce with proceduret opproved by the DivisKsn of Public request and receipt of a separate check for $10.® made payable AHENTIONI old boy, week daysi, Custonser Service Chorge: $8i^ 5 Customer Service Chorge: S 3-68 Utility Control, be tubfect to increases or decreases refWclirtg changes in the cost of fuel set forth in to the Town of Manchester, which will not be refunded. preferably Manchestw Demond Chorge' cokuloliont submitted to the Division for opprovol. Ideal Part Time Jobl Library area. Call 646-0517 5 1 .7 7 4 per ccf The successful bidder must fumisir a Performance Bond and a Energy Chorge; 10.50® per kWh Firif 100 ccf First 5 0 kW of demond $5 40 perkW For students, housewives, or anyone looking for a after 6:® p.m. 4 7 .5 4 4 per ccf All over 100 ccf *. Next 1 5 0 kW of derrsond 3 5 0 perk W Payment Bond equal to 1® percent of the contract price. pleasant, second Income job. Conveniently V. All over 200 kW of demand 3.15 per kW ELECTRIC CUSTOMER-GENERATION AND BACK UP STANDBY RATES ' No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (®) days located East Hartford office. Good hourly rate, PARTTIME PiECEWOf« - LARGE GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE RATE 50 excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays after the date PLUS Commissions and Bonuses. Hours; 9 to 1,1 Webster, America's forembst GENERAL GAS SERVICE Reociive Demond Credit The.Conneciicut light or>d Power Compony hot filed seven electric custorrser-generotion ond bock-up of opening of bids. dictionary companv needs MONTHLY RATE; ^ All reoctive kVo less than 25% of tlorsdoy rotes for voryirsg circumttonces of customer gcrserolion, rsorrsely: to 5. or 5 to 9, Monday thru Friday. We cover you home workers to up date local Customer Service Charge: $ 3 5 .0 0 MONTHLY RATE: the octuol demond 1 5 c per kVa The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to for sick days and holidays as well as paid mailing lists. AH ages, « Non firm Power Purchase Rote 9 8 0 Customer Service Charge: $5 58 Energy Charge reject any or all bids, should the Owner deem it to be in the vacations. We train you while you earn experience unneceseary. Send Demond Chorge: Off-peok Firm Power Purchase Rote 961 3 998® per kWts public interest to do so. name, address, phone number First 2 0 0 times the demond Technology limiled Power Purchose Rote 962 First 5 0 kW of demand $5.40 per kW Firii 50 ccf 7 2 .1 4 4 per ccf 3 971® per kWh Call tereaa 569>4993 to Webster, 175 5th Avenue, Next 100 times the demond Firm Power Purchase Rote 983 The Town of Manchester is an equal opportunity employer, an 4 4.6 4® per ccf Anderson of 61 Sunset Terr., South placements, including accute psychiatric, substance abuse, STREET A N D SECURITY CK^HTINGi^ H H N G RATE 6 0 Legal Notice INTERRUPTIBLE GAS SERVICE RATE 76 Windsor. CT have filed an application psychical rehabilitation and geriatric services. MONTHLY RATE: MONTHLY RATE:' placarded 24 iDay) 6 (Month) 80 MONTHLY RATE; Other benefits include, every other week-end off, in- Overheod; RATE iO on Monday, July 7, 19® at 7:® P.M. in the Hearing Room, (Year) with the Division of Liquor $4 83 per kW SM AU GEKERAL GAS SERVICE Mercury HP Customer Service Charge $ 3 1.4 0 r Demond Charge Control a Grocery Beer Permit for the service training, liberal vacations, holidays, personal Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut, sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises leave, retirement, life insurance, annual salary increiMnw Lumen Wottoge Vopor Sodium Incondescenl Fluorescent MONTHIY RATE to hear and consider the following petitions: 1,000 103 $ 2 27 A AUTOMATIC - All ccf ot 3 1 .4 4 4 per ccf. Energy^orge 6.31^ per kWh 725 Kast Middle Tpke . Manchester and license reimbursements. Starting salary range - $7.47- $S.$8 2 .5 0 0 O 4 42 Cuslomer Service Charge BLANCHARD ROSSETTO CONSTRUCTION, INC. - CT The busines5'^vill be owned by Top & Notch Foods of Manchester. Inc. of $9.91 per hour. 2 .5 0 0 C 4 42 Minimum monthly Bill: $ 3 .0 5 per unit FiritS O ccI 7 9 .8 4 4 p«f ccf G ot delivered under this rote moy be interrupted outomoticolly by on outdoor thermostat ZONING REGULATION AMENDMENT (B-37) 1150 Burnside Ave . Fast Hartford. CT 4.00 0 7 15 provided cuitomer, under the lole control of the Compony. Nexf 9 5 0 ccf 4 6 -5 5 4 per ccf To amend Article II, Section 6.01.02 to permit each residence and will be conducted by Walter -4 ,2 5 0 S 6.41 All ov«r 1,000 ccf 4 1.4 2 4 par ccf L in a two-family house with a common wall in a Residence C Anderson as permittee Please contact personnel office. CONNECTICUTVALLEY 5 .8 0 0 ^ $ 7 30 B M ANUAL - All ccf at 28 6 2 4 per ccf. STREET A N D S ^ U R ITY LIGHTING Where got it presently delivered and metered at more thon one location in the some building, there will be Walter Anderson HOSPITAL, P.O. BOX ®1, MIDDLETOWN, CT, 06457 5 .8 0 0 $ 2 84 u charge of $5 58 pef month for eoch odditionol delivery ond metering location. ., j Zone to be located on an individually owned parcel or lot of Dated 27 June 1980 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMITIVE ACTION 6.000 9 BO G o t delivered under this role moy be interrupted upon the request of the Compony. MONTHLY RATE: ^ land. 082-06 8 20 ------8,000 Overheod - Mercury HP. EMPLOYER '______9 .5 0 0 7 99 BI.ANCflAKI) & liySSETTO CONSTRICTION. INC. - Lumen Wottoge Vopor Sodium Incorsde scent 10,000 15-09 LARGE GENERAL GAS SERVICE RATE 26 ZONE CHANGE • GROVE STREET (R-.'I8) RATE 77 58 $ I 26 12.5 00 J O 63 LARGE GENERAL GAS SERVICE 600 1,000 2.2 5 NOTfCE OF 13.0 00 8.7 6 MONTHLY RATE To change the zoning classification from Residence A to MONTHLY RATE: J.500O EXEUrnON SALE 16.000 9 0 6 Customer Service Charge: $ 1 2 6 .0 0 Residence M for a parce^ of approximately 1.04 acres - ® NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to 2 2 .5 0 0 Customer Service Chorge: $ 1 2 6 0 0 *^ ,5 0 0 C TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD ‘ ^ 4,000 Grove Street. tho Statute that an cxeoutum sale will 2 4 ,000^ Demand Charge 4.250 $ 6 .3 6 Demond Charge- take place w ith respect to goods seizeU I 2 7 ,5 0 0 12 63 $.4 0 per ccf of Winter Billing Demorsd, plus To resubdivide a subdivision known as Weldon Estates to , 5,800 $ 7 25 $ 90 per ccf of Winter Billing Demorsd, plus under exw'ution levy pursuant to an un- 5 0 .0 0 0 16.36 $ .2 0 per ccf of Summer Excess Billirsg Demond - create 3 lots from 4 lots and to modify the street at the west . TAX COLLECTOR’S $ 2 82 $ 45 per ccf of Summer Excess Billing Derpond ' sali.sfie^ judgment in Hartford New 6 0 .0 0 0 30 .6 5 Moy-Oclober Nov-April 5,600 6,000 end of Pilgrim Lane ■ Residence Zone AA. Britain Judicial District, Case No CV- 140,000 3 5 .6 5 Billing Cycles Billing Cycles Moy-October Nov.-April 79-0239863Son July II, 1980at 11.00 AM Nl^TICE 8,000 S'MM^EY BRAY ET Af. - RESl'BDIVISfON - Plf.GUlM The Collector of Revenue for the Town of East Hartford is 9,500 7.93 Billing Cycles Billirsg Cycles at the following location: Rear of Underground: Comrrsodity Chorge; 31 . i l 4 per ccf 3 6 .6 1 4 per ccf 'f Marshall's Mall. Broad Street. giving notice that taxes on the Grand List of October 1. 1979. of 10,000 LANE (ir39) Mercury HP Manchester. Connecticut, The goods 12.500 Commodity Chorge; 2 9 .3 3 4 per ccf 3 4 .7 3 4 per ccf To resubdivide a subdivision known as Weldon Estates to said Town, at the rale of 61.4 mills arc due and payable on or Lumen Wottoge Vopor Sodium levied of the judgment debtor, T.J.'s, 13.000 8 .6 9 before August 1, 19®; for all first installments on Real Estate. 4 ,2 5 0 122 create 3 lots from 4 lots and to modify the street at the west end Inc. of Connecticut, to be sold to the $ 1 2 .5 6 SEASONAL & INTERRUPTIBLE GAS SERVICE R A H 78 16.000 8 9 9 Motor Vehicle and Personal Property. Taxpayers and residents 5 ,6 0 0 $13 45 of Pilgrim Lane - Residence Zone AA. biggest bidder for ca.sh or by certified 22.500 s e a s o n a l a n d interruptible g a s SERVICE RATE 36 8,000 14.35 J or bank check only by the undersigned not having received ojUicial notices should contact the Office of MONTHLY RATES: 24.000 . 10 87 FRECHETTE, MARTIN & ROTHMAN - SUBDIVISION - 9.5 0 0 officer, consist of-the following the Tax Collector. MONTHLY r ates 4X6 Refrigerator 12.5 00 Cuttom tr Service Chorge: $ 1 5 .6 0 27.500 GREEN ROAD (E-26) Tax,bills remaining unpaid after August IT 19®, shall be 3 1 .0 4 4 per ccf of 50.000 Customer Service Charge; $ 1 5 .6 0 Sheer 13.0 00 l'4.91 Seosonol G o t Service; To subdivide a parcel of approximately 1.25 acres into 4 lots Seosonol G o t Use 30.41 3 4 .0 3 4 per ccf of N&'R cash register crim ed a minimum interest charge of two ($2.®1 - or the J 6,000 15.21 a t o ^ C 60.000 Seasonal G ot Service Seosonol G o t Use at the southwest corner of Green Road and^North Elm Street - 2X2 Work Table ^ 2 ,5 0 0 140,000 3 5 .3 7 follo^g - whichever is.greater: 20.61 Interruptible G ot Service: Moy-Oclober Nov.-April Residence Zone A - 1®V Green Road. Hun W arm er 2 7 .5 0 0 Undergroufxi: Y3je 19® General Assembly passed Public Act 80- 18.78 Billing Cycles Billing Cycles Moy-October Nov.-April Walk-In Refrigerator 5 0.0 00 Mercury H.P. Interruptible G ot Service: WILLIAM OLEKSINSKI - CENTER STREET - REVISION 4687*which increases interest charges on all ' 2 2 .5 3 Billing Cycles Range 6 0 .0 0 0 Billing Cycles All G ot ot 27.444 perccLp 32.444 per cc$ Lumen. Wottoge Vapor Sodium Incondescenl Fkicresccnt OK BUILDING I.INE (0-6) Two (2) Sinks delinquent property taxes effective July 1,19®. A 3- 1 40,000 All G ot ot 2 6 .1 7 4 per ccf 3 1 .1 7 4 per ccf 1,00 0 i 103 $ 8 .3 5 To revise pursuant to Section 17-4 of the Charter of the Town 4 Drawer Warmer tier system provides lor interest to be charged at a 2 .5 0 0 0 ^ 202 1 0 4 9 Hot W ater Eknistor For mefokornanyental poles mslolled ofter Moy 1 ,1 9 8 0 , the obove underqroursd choroes will be mcreosed of Manchester and established building line on the south side rate of. by $9 23 » , 2 .5 0 0 C 202 10.49 Hobart Dishwasher 12% per annum for delinquent taxes when the PURCHASED GAS ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE: These rotet tholl, in occordonce with proceduret opproved by 4 .0 0 0 3 2 7 15,19. PURCHASED GAS ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE; These rotes tholl, in occordonce with procedures approved by of Center Street to he 6.4 feet south of the southerly street line Hay Marie 2 Drawer Oven the Connecticut Divition of Public Utility Control, be tubject to increotei or decreotei reffecHng chongei in taxpayer owes less than $3000.® (combined): 4 ,2 5 0 122 $ 1 2 .4 6 the Connecticut D iviskms of Public Utility Control, be subject to intreotes or decreases reffecHng chorsges in of Center Street, commencing at Henderson Road and run G rill the Bote Period cott of purchoted got ot tet forth in cdculotiont tubmitted to the Divition fw approval. 5 ,8 0 0 63 * $ 1 3 .3 5 the Bose Period cost of purchoted got os set forth in colculotiont submitted to the Division opprovol. Fryer 15% per annum when the taxpayer owes over Flood lighliisg: Such increoset or decreotet tholl be mode in the rote only when the amount por one hundred c u ^ feet ning westerly for a distance of ® feet - 444 Center Street. Griddle 5 ,8 0 0 130 $ 8 .92 Such increases or decreotet shall be mode in the rote only when the amount per hundred cubic feel (ccf) $30M.® (combined); Mercury H.P. ^cf) equolt or exceeds one-hundreilth (.01] cents ond tholl be cokuloted to the neorett one-hundredth GALYARY CIIURGII ■ ZONE GHANGE • EAST MIDUl.E Ice Shaver 6 ,0 0 0 4 4 6 • 15.62 equolt or exceeds one-hundredth (.0 1 ) cents and tholl be calculated to the neoreit one-hundredth (.0 1 ) when the taxpayer o v ^ o v e r $30® .® and the Lumen Wottoge Vopof Sodium ( .0 1) cents per one hundred cubic feet (ccf). Ice Tea Dispenser \i% 8 ,0 0 0 205 14.2 3 cents per one hundred cubK feet (ccf). TURNPIKE (C-2A) 2 2 ,5 0 0 445 $ 1 5.42 Ansul Fire Extinguisher bills are still unpaid two (2) years after the date of 9 ,5 0 0 •115 14.03 2 7 .5 0 0 320 $ 1 3 .5 9 Doted at Berlin, Connecticut To change the zoning classification from Residence A to Meat Case the-assessment list. 1 0 .0 0 0 6 9 0 2 1 .0 7 Doted at Beilin, Connecticut 5 0 ,0 0 0 465 17.34 June 2 5 , 19B0 -liwddence M for a parcel of approximately 1.49 acres - 647 10 Foot Counter Should there be any questions concerning the valuation, 1 2.5 00 2 9 0 16.6 5 June 25, I9?10» 6 0 ,0 0 0 ' 1095 3 1 .4 5 f By^AVaher f . Torrance, Jr. 16 Tables (sm all i 1 3 ,0 0 0 190 14.79 By: Wofter f . Torrorsce, Jr. and ®1 East MiddleiTumplke. ^ please contact our Assessor’s Office. The hours for the Collec 140 ,0 0 0 1125 36.61 'Senior Vice President and Generol Counsel 9 male chairs 1 6 ,0 0 0 175 15.09 Senior Vice Preikknl and Gersarol Counsel At this bearing interested persons may be heard and written 24 Stack Chairs tor of Revenue Office are regularly from8:M a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Copies of these petitions have been 3 Round Tables Monday through Friday. The Collector's office will remain open CONTINUB) CONTINMD communications, CONTINUB) jbffice and ihay be inspected during of- 2 ■ 24X60 Tablet on Thursday, July 31,19®, unlil7;® p.m Telephone number tor >06 filed in the To' 2 - 24” Square Tables fice hours Waller's Station Town Hall is 289-2761. O0(M)6 ' PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION I^rgc Flower Showcase A True Attested Copy Raymond S. Slandg Leo Kwash, Secretary Albi'nie Gagnon Collector of Revenue Dated this ®th day of June, 19®. Deputy Sherill 'Town of East HMUprd «. 063-06 070416 0 ® - ®
\ . EVEjm jG HERALD, Mon., Ju 1 9 0 0 - 19 1 8 - EVEPflNG h e r a l d , Mon.. June 30^1980 • • i # • <1 • • • # e t i l •! VCTVF" Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz N«A> W»m»d 13 ACROSS Answer to Prevlout f Building Suppllat 42 Rooma tor Rent 4 Two timaa 1 »* 0 AUTOMOTIVE fx V 3 ? a Tw I 1 A N T i 1 Fill aircraft 5 Jaclda’a 2nd I REGISTBIED (abbr.) IR E A HI 0 V E 11 USED TIMBe As , 2x8’ W URFIN ERNAIL NO ONE NEEP EVER huiband L1 WANTED FEMALE When in need of a Service or Product 0 6 5 HOWT^BOUT lA M a E L hi T h i 0 M tongue and gr^v d decking. 4 Scourge 6 Rush hour at A w A N ROOMMATE - Mid 20’s, to •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ ARE PIRTV! BE ASHA/MEP o f 8 Slg/iaj spaed |Y a "Cl T A ia ■ Call 643-4139. ,6RAPE JELiy? tbs dinar Q 1 L share two bedriMm apart ‘Autot For Sale 91 FINEERNAILSMAPEPIRTV ------1E S _____^______7 Feeling of n T 8 E Q 0 Q 2 T] 11 staffjsum and supervisory ment. Call 649-51()^after 5:30 By ADigaii 41m Buren 12 Accountant wesrinsts 0 N E D A N E BYAHARPPAV'SWORK s positions available In p.m. \ WE PAY TOP PRICES for 7 (abbr.) 8 Jump from D 1 R J i L* Q V 1 wrecked and junk cars. A & H 13 Raw ite^ E successful short-term 7 plane (2 wds.) E D E m □ 1 A 1 N H acute care psychiatric Auto Salvage, u ^ auto parts. 8 w 1iHl DRIVE BEIGE BRICK - Ap WANTED. Unhappy) renters. d e a r ABBY: May I comment on the letter from the Call Tony f CALL A PROFESSIONAL If15 Specim event 9 X T 1 P T treatment team. As treat proximately 8,000. Valued, Working with many 1,2, and i assistant s E s □ D D ^ SAFELYI Dallas woman who was upset because the tapes «Wier 17 Idw^Fr) [h 1 E ment teem members In a 31760. Priced, 31280.1 Patio .^bedrooms. Many accepting 10 Animal watte M "o 0 N 8 H □ □ □ wedding were ruined when a baby cried? • 18|lnkes lace A T 0 [0 V E Rr ' I Therapeutic Community? brick, 4"x 8”x 1". Chelate, children. If where you live is chemical U M l l I am a clergyman who has officiated at ova/500 church 19 Atomic 8 A F [2 A T 8 H d U 'ilmcifist-nerses have a 2,000, 15 cents eachy643-9508 important, call us now. 0 put this Directory to work for you, call 643 2,71 1 11 Hart, w^dings, and the lengths to which sot^e people will go to 21 Corral 1 high iJegree of Involve or 649-5635. ^ Locators, fee, 236-5646. 16 Cleopatra's WANTED JUNICAND LATE put on a theatrical production in a house of worship for a 24 Seme (prefix) ment with Individual Homes For Safe 23 bane (pi.) instrument MODEL WRECKS^ Casjt simple exchange of marriage vows arc appalling! ^ 5 English city France patients and the group 5 ROOMS - Fully carpeted. All Priscilla’s Po|t — Ed Sullivan 20 Time zone 31 Units 47 Not at all^^__ Paid. Call Parker Street Used You Can Advertise Your Service ^^iiBusiness In I once t i ^ the knot at a wedding where $20,000 was spent ^ 9 Angioma process. appliances included. Pets ok. Auto Parts, Inc. 64^3391. 33 Languish (abbr.) 32 Declaim 49 Newt article The salaty Is com Just 3275. Locators. Fee, 236- for flowers alone. I Idter l e ^ e d the bill for the entire ' 22 And SO on violently 50 Note (Lat.) COMMON BRICK - Some red This Directory For As Little As $3.4^\Per Week. VOU'LL LOVE TVIIS- ■mATNEWSPAI^ N 34 Fasten petitive and “ he benefits 5646. CORVETTE. 1975 coupe, wedding came to $100,000. (Incidentally, the knot didn’t I’M TAKING OUR CAR SUPPLE/AENT ON . 36 Actress (abbr.. Let.. 2 35 Size of type 51 Measure of (Including dental plan) are MANCHESTER - Northficld patio brick. Split rib block and Please Call 643-2711, Ask For Joe ... hold; the couple divorced three years later.) 7>«VCOULP wds.) green. Beautiful completely automatic, options, 36375. IN k5R A f=ULL SAFETY CAR-CARE REALLY LPuise 36 Well time excellent. Shift rotation Is recast concrete lintels.Hoist- FURNISHED 1 AIR I've officiated at weddings where cameras and sound 37 Bundle of 2 3 ______Convisualized 52 Soft drink remodeled condominium. 3 ^Matic scaffolding. 643-9508 Corvette, 1963, original coupe, BUILDING-CONTRACTING R ttTlURANI ^ CHECK ANP A TUNE-UP.' IMPRESSEP HAZEL ' not required. g CONDITIONED bedroom. 37800. Call 649-1149. QUAUn PAINnNO equipment were so intrusive that I felt more like an actor PRIVING SKILL cotton tendere plea 40 Cloistered 54 Over (Gar.) All candidates must be bedroom, I'k baths, family or 649-5635. 39 Scandinavian 25 Baseball room, central air. Must be playing a role than a minister. (At one point I was asked to woman 55 Wild plum non-smokers or willing to ’ 3195. Locators, fee, 236- HiMar A ixlMtar "atop and start over again” because the audio wasn’t god . , nickname 43 Organ of 56 Watch over seen. 360's. 649-7878. Dogt-BIrdt-Pett 43 FARRAND REMODELING 26 Persian coin give up smoking during CARRY NATIONS working properly.) 41 Lion's home hearing 59 Auberge Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, W« tik* sxtra car* with 42 Dinsmore 27 Infirmities the workirig day. praparatlon and application. Fully M3-1305 45 Ancient 60 :___ DIAL 646-5971 and something Room Additions, Decks, All I can understand wanting to preserve the beauty of an 44 Opthamologist 28 Italian resort . Please call per»onnel E^ST HARTFORD - 2 Iniurad. Call (or Fraa EaUmata. stringed Hemmartkjold office (collect) tor further good will happen to your pet. spacious bedrooms, wall to 1%7 CHEVY II - 6 cylinder, typts of Remodeling and FINE LUNCHES occasion with pictures, and I have no objections to movies 46 Son of Jacob 30 Southern „ MAHCHtira taken outside the church, but to perform for the camera is. in information. 8% FtNANCING Dog and cat boarding - -dog wall, heat paid, kitchen automatic. 78,000 original repairs. Free estimate^. Ful Comsr of Contor A Main St 48 Some 11 miles. Asking 3900. Call Davei ly insured. PROPERmUINTINANCf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 AVAILABLE. Rockledgc rooming. Canine Holiday designed for efficiency. An M A N CH R ST fN my opinion, making a mockery of a sacred ceremony. 49 Is ftart of ELMCREST PSYCHIATRIC "PHON M ft- O T M 53 Coaling on Area. 3 bedroom raised randi. nne, 200 Sheldon Road, exceptional value. Locators, 647-1170. . ’ - ''^ f you print this, please don’t use my name, as I do not 12 13 14 fManchester. iron Tivtnty Flvt Marlbofough 8t. 383,900. Sid Green. Frechette, fee, ^ 5 6 4 6 . wish to be prematurely retired. ^ STILL PREACHING IN CAI^RNIA 57 Blow a horn IS 16 17 Portland, Ct. 06480 Martin and Rothman, Better AUTO HOUSE CLEANING MEN'S HAIR CUTTING. 1-342-4910 Homes and Gardens. 646-4144 . LABRADOR/SAMOYED GLASTONBURY- Heat paid z 56 Can be II 19 20 646-4153 evening. PUPPIES - 8 weeks old. Call in this extra large air con DEAR ABBY: I ache for the young woman who wrote to cancelled 1 ■ 646-4510, ask for Brad Farley. PROFESSIONAL 61 Case 21 22 ditioned apartment. Available MERCURY COUGAR. 1976, say that a crying baby ruined her wedding. The baby AVON, TO BUY OR SELL in now. Pets ok. Just .3395. MAPLE HOUSE CLEANING SS4 CKN TgR S T R iE T CaptajivEaay — Crooks & LSwronce 62 Authoress 1 VERNON - ' ^ p are in Mid XR-7, 8 cylinder.. Good condi M A N CH EST ER . S43-S2S7 couldn’t help it. It should have been carried out as soon as it 25 26 27 30 31 32 Manchester. Bolton, Coven- Locators, fee, 236-5646, \ Super Seram, Inc. 1 Tlm9, or wpoklf Ferber trv 'Hebron; or Andover. C a l l 60:s! Wmtnaculale 8 Roptn tion. AM-FM radio. 32900, 568- f leof/ortf roRffftc—. Co//— ' h it it started to whimper. / 63 Long period 1 Ranch, on 202 foot country lot. ______QA8 - OIL - LUIRIOATION - WHO’S THIS NOT VET-BUT LIKE ISAY. 33 3^ 1 523-9401. 6588. Hours; Tuet. thru Frl- What disturbed me was the bride’s unforgiving attitude. I’M NOT SURE I ■ of time near city conveniences. MANCHESTER - CLEAN EAGLE jC S.to 5:30 Y0UN6 LAPy SHE'S SOT BIB PLANS FOR. ■ ■ PERSIAN KITTENS - three TtntTOS^ftenigs She wrote: "I find it hard to look at that child today — much WASH M sers LIKE THE SOUND 64 Brandy type . L 3 YOU'RE TALKIN' 37 3 .0 Garage. Applianced kitchen, 2 female tortoiseshells, eight AND COZY, 5 rooms. Well 1974 DODGE DART - 220 tn m n . RuuicNum Homa Malntenanca Saturday 8 to 5:00 _SM'/AT THE TOUiPALl McKEE’LLSIVE OF THI9L..WHAr ■ ■ less his mother. To moke matters worse, they are now a part ABOUT, WASH’? . THE WHOLE s c o o p : 65 Called on zone base board heat. Call weeks old. Gfhnd champion planned kitchen. Plenty of Automatic, 6 cylinder. Power niQilt M44S7 ' 6 a 3 - 0 8 5 M > (fCtosod MorKfayt) -AIRPORT OW KIND OF plans? > 42 o 1 45 HELP WANTED storage too! Kids ok. Just of our family, and 1 will be reminded of that episode every HI9 RETURN DO I KNOW phone ■ early on this one! Group I, father. Call after 5 p.m., steering. Air conditioning. time I look at them.” HER? 66 Leftist Belfiorc Agency, 647-1413. 3230. Locators fee, 236-5646. New tires. Good condition. SIDING. STDRM WINDDWS, DODRS, AWNINGS, A CANOPIU FROM 46 weekdays: 646-3893. VOLKSWAGENS Abby, some time ago you said that the person who cannot COLORADO... ■ Engine Lathe Operator. 32000. 646-4211. forgive but continues to bear a grudge harms only himself, DOWN 49 SO 51 52 1 13 54 55 56 BOLTON - Country living, 4 FREE KITTENS - 2 multi EAST HARTFORD - South of 1 ■ star Turn 8-15. Aircraft. Sunny 2 Room Ef for "hate is like acid eating away al the vessel that contains only minutes from ple colors, and 2 tan and 1 Native of 57 58 59 ^0 ficiency. In quiet older 4 fami 50 Hours. Paid Holidays. Manchester. 6 room spiit with white. All litter trained, need it." Dundee ly. 3207 monthly, includes all MONTANA READER ei 62 63 rec room plus Florida room a good home. Call 569-1329. 2 Animal Excellent Insurance your utilities, appliances, with woodburning stove. East 1970 FORD CUSTOM - Good DEAR ABBY: The letter from the bride who complained society (abbr.) 64 65 66 Benefits. Coast Realty. 528-9668. some furniture. Parking. On condition. Will pass inspec yunsky because a crying baby ruined her wedding rtifhinded me of 10 bus line. Lease. Security. tion, 3 ^ . Please call 528- M 4 m my own wedding. Only there was no crying baby — it was iNtWSFAFCR ENTEKFRiSf *$$N| Apply In paraon: A RARE OFFERING! References, Broker. 568-0138. 1281; keep trying. i t ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING my motKgr*in law! She cried and sobbed throughout the METRONICSp Inc. Executive. One 6f a kind! ADOPT A PAL for your pet. (20 Cofora To Chooea From) entire ceremony as though her heart were breaking. You ATTRACTIVELY PANELED IGAS SAVERS!! -TT-mr RT. 6 « 44A Brick Split Level. 3 beds. 2'A Give an abandoned kitten a could hear her all over the church. One would have thought - 2 Room Ap^tment. Heat, "Wb Buy, i t AWNINGS A CANOPIES BOLTON. CT. 06040 bathrooms. Sunken chance. 342-0571, 633-6581. ★ her son was being sentenced to life in prison with no chance livingroom. First floor laun electricity/hot water, Sell and ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS Aiiey Oop — Dave Oraua bridge of parole. .> dry, Screened porch. Also, a Muilcal Intfrumenfa 44 appliances:—tfeleninces. No 1976 BLiYCK TRANS AM - • Repair.” pets. 3275, 646-3167, 228-3540. P ow er s te e rin g ,—P ( ^ e r ANOTHER WEDDING RUINED large awning-covered patio. TIM|N0RIARTY Phon* 649-9095 |UX3K,B7/CU«aYAN' ) THEY PROBABLV WONT S O FAR,BUT Private landscaped yard. GOING OUT FOR brakes. Air. 4 speed. CdST % condition. ,|3200. Telephone . MA^HESTER FREE ESTIMATES EASY TERMS. DEAR ABBY: Our wedding wasn’t "ruined" because of a HIS RAL ARE LEAVy' W E lL HAVE ID MOVE TO ANOTHER REGISTERED Many extras included. Owners BUSINESS. Save from 40% to INS TH’ SPRINS.'/jSPOT IF WE W W T jk lD KEEP Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag moving South. Call Group I, 60% on musical instruments. anytime, 742-991' 6 4 3 -6 2 1 7 crying baby, but it was sure the talk of the town. It v(as our EYE ON 'EMI NURSE Howland Real Estate. 643- We buy, sell, trade, and swap. baby. 1108. Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, iSTQNBURX- Large 4 BETTER LATE IN HAGERSTOWN. MD. FULL-TIME New Britain. 225-1977. Open IS, t m family, house 3375 ...... Izzling problems solved '' Operating Room Nurse ■ludes utilities. Call 721- 259 PORTER STREET, 10 till 9 p.m. 1976 BLUE MAVERICK - 6 Autoi For Safe 61 Autoa For Safe 61 Autoa For Sala 61 DEAR ABBY: The letter from the bride who said her opening available on our room colonial. All aluminum, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1624. Rental'Center. Fee 360 T H E R E ?/ backtrack AN' GO Alan: “As I remember the Money bdek guarantee. cylinders. 40,000 miles. Clean. wedding was ruir\ed because a buhy cried brings up two low maintenance. 3-5 Boalt-accastorlea 45 THROUGH THAT STAND article we showed that South day shift. Schedule in »100. 25 mi ...... 643- MOTORCYCLE . disturbing points. \ ^ cludes every other bedrooms-or in-law apart OF* TREES.' LETS ruffed the third heart, entered 9508, 649-51 INSURANCE. Same day One: She needs to stop viewing her wedding day as the a V E IT A SF40T/ NORTH , weekend and some call ment with separate enterance 10 HP JOHNSON high point in her life. Weddings are great, but they are only dummy with a trump in order and full kitchen, (could be OUTBOARD MOTOR - Newly coverage available. ♦ AJS/ to take and lose the diamond assignment. Experience 1963 CHEVY II NOVA. 350 1975 CHEVY IMPALA. 4 door, WHITE 4 SPEED 1973 Vega Competitive rates. Call Judy, symbols, rites of passage — not the peak (^he-m ountain VJ84 master bedroom suite). 2V4 overhauled. 3250. Call 646- EAST HARTFORD near excellent condition, A/C. finesse. This gave the defense preferred. Excellent Engine with many extras. Hatchback. Running condi Crockett Agency Inc., 643- with eveiillihing else going downhill thereafter. If it isn't a AQJ86 their third trick and since baths, large livingroom with 1516, after 3:00 pm. Prospect Street. Large 6 31000 or best offer 742-6419 Power steering, power benefits 4nd competitive fireplace and heatolator, tion. 3350.*Call 646-5511 after 1577. perfectly staged production, so what? 6-30 410 8 4 South had to lose a club later rates...... >.dr.'...... rooms, two family house. brakes. Automatic. Belted 5:00, weekday, evenings. Nearly 30 years ago we had a lovely church wedding. My diningroom, family room, tires, good milege. 31990. Call WEST EAST on he lost his contract." For further information, FORD PINTO 1977 - Very nephews, ages 2 and 3. got into a fight under the pews — 474 Oswald: “South should have new kitchen, lots of closets Garden R ^ c l a 47 ^'e^er'^pL’^ Monefb" ®!! good condition. Am/fm, 649-1992. 4652 BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR brief, but noisy enough to create a disturbance. My VAK 10 9 6 VQ75 known from the bidding that please call the Personnel throughout. 2 car prage. guarantee. radials with snows, 4 speed. The Fiintstones — Hanna Barbara Productiona SALE - 1977 Plymouth Sports bridegroom startled me as we walked up the chancel steps ♦ K1054 ♦ 973 West held the king of dia Dept, at 646-1222, ext. 481. Large lot, beautiful yard, 25-32 mpg. M aintenance 1978 KAWASAKI 250. Only 300 Fury 32500. 1977 Chevrolet for our vows by showing me that our pet rubber alligator 4Q2 4J965 monds and therefore, should MANCHESTER backyard fenced, patio, full ★ reooeds available. 32300. miles on it! Hardly ever used! attic, extra insulation, 200. Monte Carlo 32500. 1969 AMC watf with us! BOY./you YOUN<3 P E O P L E . THEY NEVER HAD \ have simpiv led to low dia MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BERRY PATCH FARMS - Telephone 649-8557. Ambassador, best offer.' The 742-8726 anytime TODAY, HAVE IT MADE/ SOUTH amp electrical service. No Secondly, to fffirbor resentment against the mother and THIS AUTOMATIC mond from his own hand.£ast 71 HaynM StrMt STRAWBERRIES, PICK above may be seen at the ' YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE 4KQI098 agents, please. 389,500, Shown HEIBRON - 2 bedroom apart PONTlAC^TrBr' MANS the c r y i n ^ ^ y who spoiled her big day is damaging to her. BANKING WHEN I V32 would take his king and do ManchMlar CT 06040 YOUR OWN - Savings ^ n k of Manchester SET OUT OF YOUR CAR / by appointment. 646-0557, ment. Quiet area. Easy com CONVERTIBLE 1972 - New While s h ^ a n g s onto her anger she will be unable to receive WAS STILL WORKING./ ♦ A2 anything he wished but South It MiU Oh«M) EminR Free containers. Open 8-8 or 923 M in Street, Manchester. would cash the diamond ace, J mute to Hartford pr top. Rebuilt -transmission. ,, 4AK73 until picked out. For updat^ >happinesl and love. I wish her all the best. draw trump and discard his Lolt-Land lor Sale 24 Manchester CaH between 6-8 ECONOMY CARS - 'Gas New paint. Real sharp! 31895 1979 HONDA XR25 - Bought ^ MILDRED IN MORGANTOWN, W.VA. hours and conditions call 64f- Tim Moriarty's, Silk Town Vulnerable: Both two low clubs on the queen 2478. Oakland Road, Rt. 30, p.m. 228-0328. Savers". 1973 Maverick, January 1980. In excellent Motors, Hartford Road, 643- condition! 500 miles. 31300 or Gettin^-nffiFYied? Whether you want a formal Dealer: West and jack of diamonds.” South Windsor. automatic, low mileage. 1972 church wedding or a simple, “do-your>own>thing" Maverick, automatic. 1975 6217. best offer. Call 875-4707. West North Eut Alan: “I assume that read ,- , 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT ceremony, get Abby’s new twoklet. Send $1 plus a ( ers hhve -asked how South STRAWBERRIES - Pick Your Vega, automatic. Tim Morlar- X X h ATCHBACK. Automatic. 4 1V Pass Pass I NEED 50 OVERWEIGHT BOLTON BIRCH MOUNTAIN ty’s Silktown Motors, Hart 1978 KAWASAKI KZ 1000 - low long, self-addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to: Pass - .2 4 Pass wouldjaveproceeded if West ESTATES. Acre comer lot. Own, 972 Silver Lane, East WINDSOR LOCKS - 3 rooms. 1974 PLYMOUTH - 2 Door clyinder. 40,000 miles. Very Abby*s Wedding Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly duck6piSraiatnond?'' PEOPLE who honestly TOnt ford Road, Manchester. 643- good condition. 31500. Call 649- mileage, excellent condition Pass 3 4 Pass Scenic country setting, 323,- Hartford) (Between Forbes 32^. Includes utilities. Call Hardtop. 8 cylinder. 31100. Hills, Calif. 90212. Oswald: "They sure have. to loose weight. GuaraiiWbd Street ana Charter Oak Mall). 6217. 2959 anytime after 1 p.m.' 32200-or best offer 742-6419. Pass Pass Pass Diet Program. The proof is in 000. Exclusive area. Minimum 721-1624. Rental Center. Fee Automatic. Good condition. We failed to discuss this due losing. Part time income op- house dimensions. 1st floor. 360. Money back guarantee. 649-1925 anytime, or 643-7729. 1978 YAMAHA XS 400. Street, to space limitation and 1500 sq. ft. 643-9508. 649-5635. PICK YOUR OWN Opening lead:V K because .We assumed that 99 u porlUniUps-Bvalldble' 32W 4)er STRAWBERRIES. Paggioli motorcycle. Good condition. TALCOTTVILLE - VERNON. Motorcyeloa-Bleyeloa 64 Red. Must sell. 3850. CaU 649- percent Wests would take vieekAn commissions possi Farm. 66 Birch Mountain ble. Call 528-2514 anytime. 5 room apartment. VOLKSWAGENS SPECIALS! 3144 anytime. rha Born Loser — Art Sanaom their kjflp.” Household Goods 40 Road, Bolton. Refridgerator, range. 3240. Pstrp roph “We Buyi'^ll i Repair”. d‘t>on- <2?, 4-sp^. Radial 9 Alan: '”ln any event, if West MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Security. Lease. Immediate 1974 Bug, 3AVE! 1970 Conver- Speedy Telephone 1975 HUSQVARNA, 360 MX, By Oswald Jacoby ducked South wquMltaimpIy REFRIGERATORS Antiquoa 48 '\ t iw e T H B ee h o u r s ^ Z.AUP I K05P(2j6mU(ir\ occupancy. No dogs. 742- 9784. tible, 31695. Tim Moriarty’s AM/f M, 8 track quotations. Immediate dirt bike. Good running condi and Alan Sontag cash his diamonds and ’ Washers/Ranges, used, Red Goose Farm Antiques, add to your resources or IH IIT U b Silktown Motors, Hartford FIRM. Call 649-3165 ask for coverage available. Call Joan tion. Looks good. New Knob- enhance your security. Time is Beew srrriKX? h e r e , LpfFFEREUT AUSW eRSy ace and king of club« and lead guaranteed and clean. New Goose Lane, Coventry. 742- MANCHESTER - 3 Room Road, Manchester, 643-6217. Lenny. Oswald: “Here is a hand we a third club. This would leave shipment damaged, G.E & at Clarke Insurance. 643-1126.' biesf 3350. 643-7294. — Dick tensive care, coronary offer. Telephone: 647-9033, ...... y . activities into your agenda could done, but for so'me strange rea care,or emergency room. anytime. prove very unwise. Romance, son you may attempt to do them T A K E A 6 P O O U X X A T the l6 ITRB2iu y Amlicants must initially □ RENTALS s o u t a WINDSOR - j^ e ly 3 travel, luck, resources, possible differently. Follow your original CAN MX) Y /WDNkrey bq available for two weeks GOOD ARM CHAIRS - all bedrom house. L a rn yard. pitfalls and career lor the coming blueprint. THI6 PCTIJR^ (SU E65 INJ A months are all discussed In your PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) Ris BAB.y I^CrU( E pL full time orientation in need reupholstery (310.00 Rooma for Rant 52 721-1624. R « ^ l CqnCar. Fee WHO THAT -THETARZAU 2 each) 47 assorted blue and Astro-Graph, which begins with ing to challenges today is some; le " ? MOVIES? both areas. 360. Money bSflufOBrantee. your birthday. Mail $1 for each to thing you're easily able to do For additional informa white dishes New punch set Astro-Graph, Box 489. Radio once you sJbdue seif-doubts. Tor eightij(|6.00). Call 643-2210. 'BURNSIDE AVEN E - Air tion or to ajrange for an in Sarvfcat Qdorod . 3 7 Sorvicea Odored 3* Painting-Paparing 32 Building Contracting^ 33 City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure Don't underestimate your worth conditioned, 2 bedn im home, T T terview, piease contact the to specify birth date f fortitude. MATURE MALt: ROOM 315. Privacy, yet few LEO----23-Aug. (July 23-Aug. 22) Once 22) y Once you'" AARIES (March 21-April 19) Personnel Department at PAPER HANGING DAN SHEA PAINTING & LEON CIEZSYN^KI Female, mature 320. Non- minutes from shop'ping.Just, C&M TREE SERVICE - Free jS r make a commitment today, Beware Of tendencies today to 646-1222^xt. 481. □MISC. FOR SALE. specialist. Free estimates. DECORATING, Interior and BUILDER, new homes, ad smokers, Live-In. References. 3235.Locators, fee, 236-5648. estimates, discount senior stand by your word regardibss of suddenly alter situations that are Call 649-8378. Exterior. Also-Wallpaperm^. ditions, remodeling, rec the cost. Looking for ways to running smoothly. Impulsive Mmchester One must have license, plus citizens. Company Artlclea lor Sale 41 few errands and meals. 649- rooms, garages, kitqhena back out of an agreement will changes could create negative MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GARAGE PARKING, newly Manchester-owned and remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, 5459. decorated 3 bedroom home. i-Lume CTeaning Co. ^ M»-5424, or 646-1305. tarnish your Image. effects / HaynM Straat operajed. CaU 646-1327. dormers, rooHng.’ Residential VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Put a TAURUS (April 20-May 10) You MinchMitr, CT 06040 Large basement, fenebd yard. VOL HeVnlno PAINTING - INTERIOR AND or commercial. 649-4291. fair price on your goods or ser work very well today with per t Children ok. Just 3350. B & M TREE SERVICE. Call vices t^sy. but don't seek sons whose goals are In harmony ' Q Locaotrs, fee, 236-5646. 1 Sinvi «hLm ?.m ^Sin EJ^TERIOR; Paperhanging, ALUMINUM Sheets used as now for Free Estimate. m nyl and alu^um 9^1^-)^Experienced, references. Ser- DESIGN KITCHENS - unreasonable profits. Being too with yours, so select co-workers printing plates, .007 thick FOR M A TU R E EXAMINE OUR NEW PLAN- Cabinets, Vanities, Formica greedy could lead to your undo- on this basis. Stay away from Levy’s*Law —'James Schumeister VERNON SPECIAL - 3 extra l^tlLite?^ ^ ■‘^ ’Jving Willlmantic, individuals on other 23x28Vk ’, 25 cents each or 5 RESPONSIBLE, non-smoker, TO SAVE YOU MONEY. Ful- , Counter Tops. Display, SIluallon Wanted 15 large bedroom home. Cozy Manchester, Bolton, Coven- (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You're wavelengths. for 31. Phone 643-2711. Must be non-drinker. Pleasant room. ly Insured. References. Columbia,olumbi: Tolland areas. Storage & Bookcases. Kitchen ard for children and pets. DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR lucky In many areas today, but GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) 3353.88 WEEKLY icked up before 11 a.m. Reference’s and security ' Xwf ■ 3225. Locators, Grillo. 423-6582. Cabinet Fronts, Custom taking financial risks isn't one of Things in general will go very NLY. required. 646-6025. Available CITIZENS! 643-7285. Woodworking. 649-9658. them. Don't gamble on things .nicely today If you don't take 3 B. i M. PAINTING - interior / GUABANTEE - 358.90 Daily. S immediately, fee. Start immediately. and exterior, reasonable GENERAL PAINTING - that could cost you money. What you do too seriously. Get SEARS STEREO - Am-fm, 8 .BRICK, BLOCK, STONE rates, call Bruce at 742-5750. Interior. Exterior. Rooting .34 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Ncv. 22) Be uptight and little will be accom Homework. Free. NC, P.O. EAST HARTFORD - Elegant Fireplaces, concrete. ^ very patient today it you're Box 354 Hartford, Conn. track with recorder, turntable MANCHESTER ^ Excellent Specializing in Exterior Trim, plished. and two speakers. Excellent furnished room for 2 bedroom, garage parking, Chimney repairs. No job too ROOFER, involved In something that could (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRI3E ASSN) 06141. appliances, large yarii for kids LAWNMOWERS • References. Insured. Call WILL INSTALL 6 - V condition. 3200. Call after 6 gentleman. ParkiHg. small. Mve! Call 644-8356 for REPAIRED. Free pick up Rick evenings 646-0709; ocj!12- roof, sidinj gutter (or low D^m., ^7-1400. Convenient. No kitch^ and pets. Won’t last. estimates. discount pi Locators, fee, 236-5646. and delivery. All work 5087. 'Call Ken at Short Ribs — Frank HIM "I Imagine they’re sorry lor US...they're SAFE!" priviliges. 333 weekly. 64^ guaranteed. Spring Special 647-1566. □ REAL ESTATE POOL- 24’ X 4’, 7 ft. deep. 4003. REWEAVING BURN MANCHESTER - Room to now. Economy Lawnmower. INTERIOR PAINTING AND Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas 647-3660. WALLPAPERING. Bugs Bun'hy — Heimdahl & Stoffel 3500.00 or best offer. 568-7317. move, 2 bedroom, large base repaired. Window shades, Hornet For Sale 23- MANCHESTER - Room with ment, lush wooded lot. Kids Quality professional work at < kitchen privileges, on Center Venetian blinds. Keys. TV reasonable prices. Fully in Street, near Main. 340 weekly. ok. Just 3275. Locators, fee, FOR RENT. Marrow's, 867 MIRUCKI’S BOOf In G 4 e a s t HARTFORD. SPLIT 236-5646. sured. Free estimates. G.L. -, 2 weeks security requred. Call Main Street. 649-5221. # HOME REPAIRS - Emergen- 0*a>wNf«t. LEVEL - Immoiiate occupan McHugh. 643-9321.* ’ :y Service! 15 W ears. cy. Illness in family. In- 644-0019. DO YOU NEED A ANTIQUE BED - Handmade RESPONSIBLE PERSON to Experience! Free Estimates! ' Our Boarding House ground pool and oth^ extras.! B ed^read^ Antique chair, Reasonable Rates! 649-6075. 12 noon to 7 p.m., 5ar1451. ' LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING OlHeoa-Storea lor Ron! 55 take care of your house, and table.' Plus much more! ROOM - fully furnished, plants or pets, while you P A IN T IN G -BY CRAIG Hoating-Plumbing 35 LAWNS CUT. Expert service. W R H O M E S A R P E N ^ VERY AMUSlNa, BAXTER! H CaH 649-5459. 80 Church stove, refridgerator ami vacation? Call 643-1712. OQDENv Interior and LOOKS, LIKE le u PlANTEt ;W T YOU DON'T Street. Lowest rates around. Call for Exterior Specialist! Fully In linens provldeir 330 weekly, free estimate. 849-7773 5lO JOB TOO SMALL • Toilet ti* ALL-NWKT KNOV^’ N O -T ia ' MRIOILTURI after' linens provided. 801 sured. Free Estimates. Call repaira/'^plugged drains, FRAZETTA - reproduction, evenings. PARTY AT THE ^ L S 15 A MAJOR ENERGY j BY OWNER. South Windsor. Main Street, Manchestei^. 649- STORE-* Manchester, good anytime, 649-8749. kitchen faucets rylaced, c l u b ; v w a t a r e you 5AVER! on ''M II ft Twelve room executive house. oil paintings for«ale. Call 646- 9879, location. Includes: 'Heat, air CERAMIC FIRING. DiscounI TAKE THE SMART WAY Vepaired, rec ^om s, (SROWINd, diX-PACKS? Can' be purchased on a lease- 084 conditioning, parking. 649- ^tnroom remodeling, heat INOPENTALLY, rates. Quick service. Call 643- OUT! We will reseal your YOU p i d n Y s t i c k i d purchase. low down payment Aparinunta For Rent 53 5334, ask for Mr. Grossman. driveway for a minimal cost. niodernizatlon, etc. Free plan. Tel. 528-7631. SCREENED.LOAM - Gravel, 2543. Building'Contracting 33 THE SCIZIPT, YOU ------Call Tom at 649-1992 for es- Estimate gladly given. M & M e U P K J S E O r W B B E N JT Processed Gravel, Sand, MANCHESTER - Retail, Carpentry Plofnbing i Heaflnf MA^^L T H R E E ’ BEDROOM Stone, and Fill. For deliveries MA M A'S K IT C H E N . . WES ROBBINS •pentry T O P U C K . .storage and/or manufacturing remodeling specialist.f. AiA(i- COLONIAL - Large living call George Griffing, 742-7886. Specialized catering froir 38 space. 2,000 square feet to 50,- candlelight for 2 and short PelnUng-PaperIng 32 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Flooring room. Formal dining room ROOMS - Like private 000 square feet. Very nfe NOT M E, with bay window. Kitchen. 'buse. Working single, dinners, to elegant banquets built-ins, bathrooms, m THE BOOKWO0 V1. reasonable. Brokers Call 649-6933. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING kitchens, 649-3448. FLOORSANDINO 4 Den. Sunporch. Two car gar- 'married couple only. No rotected. Call Heyman - Interior and exterior. REFINISHING. Floors like children or peu Lease. ______31 H O ^ a S T L CONDITIONER. .6,000 Call XI opertles, 1-226-1206. Commercial and residential. new. Specialtzing in older 643-2880. floors Natural and stained ^ n c y , 6 4 9 -^ , 646-1171,649- bx u . 26’ wide x 16’ high. Good Free estimates. Fblly in FARRAND REMODELING -. r/*aaa» " ______running condition. ^5. Call sured. 646-4679. floors. No waxing any more! 118 MAIN STREET - 3 Room Wanted to Rent 57 Cabinets, Ropfing, Gutters, Also: Painting. John Ver- NEW FOUR BEDROOM ^^^er 5, 649-9604.______WANTED Heated Apartment. First HOUSECLEANING. Respon Room AcUltions, Decks, Al faille, 646-5750. floor. No appliances. 3330 MOTHER & DAUGHTER J.P. LEWIS & SON- interior sible relUble. Call 6 4 6 - ^ ' ^ e f o r SALE - Gas Space monthly. Security deposit LOOKING for 2 Bedroom after 2 p.m. Hanging. Kemodelliig. (njured. Phone 643-6017. 3500. Tenant insurance Apartment in Manchester- • ■ yy c H o a P jTo?m^‘:S?h*"/‘’e p 'A™; »o*,i‘L n X tr e r (L" fS ?/ with utlUtles for under 3 ^ . Recreation Rooms. Call required. No pets. 646-2426 9 (o COMPLETE LAWN 5 weekdays. CaII28)M625. ItM by NEA.Inc e s w i P feStrfw M rr: MAINTENANCE. Shrubbery MASONRY.All types of con a - trimmed. Weed and pest con FEMALE TEACHER seeks LflE PAINTING. Interior 4 Crete work anind rep airs. i t Xndo?s"Zr,.*tnVcl‘P FEMALE. ROOMMATE trol. Reasonable prices. Free exterior. “Check My Rate ^ KATES T<5 T IP - "Do you realize how many KOOKS there are Processed Gravel, Sand, WANTED. Manchester. Call, apartment. Will provide Fleldstone b si BCialty. Free \ B-BO V* lot. Peterman Agency, Stone, and Fill. For deliveries hstlmates. M 7-)^. Before You Decorate.” after 5. 843- Rainwater must be dlitilled out there who want jobs, justice and peace?" F6-3C 9404 , 646-H7I, 649-«44. davs 64941792. Evenings 646- references.^call Barbara. 721- estimates. Call - c VW Mt Ka, U • ^ r call George Griffing, 742-7886. 1656. Dependable. Fully insured. 1870. before it ii really pure. 7674. 846-1663. I. ■9 , 20 - EVENING HERALD, Mon., June 30, 1»«) Andover sets Special meet||iW scKeduled town meeting SOUTH WINDSOR - The Sewer Estates, review for ai lent a lot tance of lines and systerniitmier Con- Commission wili conduct a st>ecial on John Fitch Bouh ird, discuss tract R, the quarterly report to the ' ANDOVER- There will be a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Jump sum consi^ratibiih for Gark Town Council, didcuss delinquent and special Town Meetii^ tonight at 8 at »reet modification^ enactment of outstanding user fees for 1979 and caucus room of the Town Hali. the Andover Elementary S:hool. sewer u s^ rate^ for residential, other prior years;, and a letter fi;om The commission will hear com Residents will bejskedto vote on commercialNand/industrial fdt the Mitchell Tnicking Co. concerning munications and reports from com two additional appropriaudhs to the mission members, the director of current year, and discuss changing Contract S. the rate table^from a f i ^ l to a Also to be considered will be bilh 'N'1979-1980 Board of Education oudget, public works, the controller, town at $6,024 for the school bus supplies and c^len^r year basis. and change orders for severs torney, consulting engineers and any $12,048 for heating oil. other agencies that have a report to Under new business the commis- projects. After the regular meeting Residents will also be asked to res slQit will discuss the following; the commission will ^ into submit. cind a May 5,1962 Town Meeting arti The commission, under unfinished m ra tin g of the user charge for lOW 'executive session to discuss pending cle that authorizes the school board t businesi, will discuss a plan of Main St., the startiqg'iime of the claims and suits. Aur 5 commission meeting, accep- to transfer any funds left in the development for Pleasapt Valiev board’s transportation account to Its school bus fund account. ’The bus fund now has a balance of PZC to air LeiCava bi^ $35,000. SOUTH WINDSOR - th e Plan- • acted on during July and some that special exception.^ctloh^d’s has ning'and Zoning Commission will must have public hearings by Aug. been granted a 6 ^ a y extetuk>n of its Tax payment hold a public hearing an^ special 28.,____ _ request. C meeting Tuesday at 8 p j n . in the ,/ The applications include: 'The Beechwood Farms subdivision due^ tomorrow council chambers of the town Hall. McDonald’s Corporation on a site is on property located east of : on the applica Evergreen Lane and Quarrybrook The hearing wir ■■— “•------...... plan; Urso-Mitchell...... zone change; ANDOVER — ’Fhe first quarterly Drive and west of Clark Street, con tion of the LaCava Construction Co. Douglas Johnson, resubdivision; Old installment of taxes on the October sisting of 31 lots in an A-20 zone. for an open space subdivision known Main Street Co., resiibdivision; 1979 Grand List is due July 1 and as Beechwood Farms, section one. Lapuk,L,apuiv, Simons,oiiiiuiii., Hurwit, zone Anyone interested may appear and becomes overdue if not paid by During the meeting the commis change; Herman Maske^resubdivi- be heard on this a p p lie s ^ during August 1. sion will discuss several Sion; South Ridge Estates, Section II, the public hearing. I , Interest at the rate of one percent applications, some that must be resubdivision; Carol Sherfdan,^ __ _— per month or a $2 minimum will be charged on overdue taxes. The mill rate is 61 mills. Tax bills may be paid by mail or at South Windsor taxes due the Town Office Building Monday SOUTH WINDSOR - Residents The tax rate is 41.8 mills. Those making payments are New service ■ through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. are reminded, by Edward C. Moniz, Moniz said that the 1980 General reminded to bring or send all copies or Mondays-from 7 to 9 p.m! tax collector, that tSxqson the Oct. 1, Assembly passed a public act which of the bid. If sending by mail receipts ' BeginiitilgwSunday night thousands of hearing and speech im ^Charlotte Neal is the tax collector. 1979 Grand List are dud'and payable increases interest charges on will be returned to taxpayers who paired Americans who use teletypewriters and other keyboard For more information call the tax in two equal installment^, half on delinquent property taxes, this return all copies of the bills and who devices to communicate over telephone lines will be able to collector’s office at 742-7305. July 1 and the other half on Jan. 1. _ becomes effective July 1, Tuesday. enclose a stamped, self-addressed use Bell System’s new 24-hour operator service. The new ser Any tax bill of $50 or less must be Adhree-tier system provides“for in envelope. Checks should be made Board meeting paid in one installment on July 1. In terest to be charged at a rate of 12 payable to the Town of South Wind vice (or«users of Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf VERNON - The Board of Direc the event that the first installment percent for delinquent taxes when will be available for use by at least 50,000 "FDD users through sor. tors of Hockanum Industries- wHl due on July 1 is not paid before Aug. 2 the taxpayer owes less than $3,000,15 The tax office is located in the special switchboards in BostoiL Philadelphia, Omaha dhd interest will be charged at the rate of meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the percent when the taxpayer owes Town Hall, 1540 Sullivan Ave. It is Oakland. Sending and receiving typed messages at the new sheltered workshop, 40 Hale St. one percent per month or fraction of open for tax collections, Monday more 'than $3,000 and the bill is still modified switchboards are trained operators Sheila Sullivan, The public is invited to attend the ' a month from July 1. The minimum through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 unpaid two years after the date of the left, and Allison Lockek.(UPI photo) meeting. interest, according to state law, is $2. assessment list. p.m. ■> Center to open for baby care N HEBRON — Child Health Associates, a new and alter native concept of pediatric health care, will open ’Tue^ay at 262 Elast Street. ’Two pediatric nurse prac titioners, Jeanne Boulay and MaryBeth Gorke, in association with a pediatrician Dr. James Walker, will work with parents to maintain optimal health of their children. The group will see children from birth through adolescence. p The nurse practitioners will take health histories, do complete physical examinations, developmental assessements, and counseling involving growth and development and behavior problems. ’Their emphasis will be on health promotion. ’The practitioqers will idso do •iroutlne la b o ra t^ screening, manage minor illnesses, ' assess newboni infants in the hospital, and make home visits- A pediatric nurse practitioners is a registered nurse who has taken a specialized course in child health care management including physical assessment, nutrition, inununizatlons, safety and accident prevention, and family counseling. Sha||^s an understanding of growth and development a n i s e s anticipatory guidance in dealing with families. She is trained in the management of common childhood illnesses with an emph|sis on prevention. She works as an associate of the physician with whom she discusses problems of medical manage ment, referrals, and coordinates a care plan where necessary. Want to know a better way to get the most out of your Both Ms. Boulay and Ms. Gorke are grdduates of the retirement? Which Money Market certificate is better for you? University of Connecticut School of Nufting, and in 1973 completed the University of Connecticut program to How to get a better tax break on your savings? Or just a better prepare pediatric nurse practitionersJMs. Boulay gained way to get the most for your.money? clinical expertise at Community Health Services, Hart ford, as well as a satellite clinic at Upper Albany Avenue Talk to Ray Juleson. He’s a senior officer at Heritage Savings. Neighborhood Life Center. She has been involved as a Ray can give you the best possible solution to your particular nurse practitioner in school settings at both Quirk Middle School and the Hooker School, Hartford. TTiis past year problem. He’s a specialist and you can find him at our Main Office she has been in a private peditric practice in Glaston bury. here in Manchester. • Ms. Gorke has worked as a nurse-practitioner with the You can also find Ray on the volleyball court, tennis court, Norwich Pediatric Group, and five years at Hartford Hospital’s Pediatric Clinic. She also contracts with or even golf course. He’s a familiar face around town and Public Health Nursing Agencies to conduct Child Health knows his customers well. Ray understands people and their Ginics. Ms. Gorke and Ms. Boulay are certified through the National Board of Pediatric Nurse Prac- problems. He’s a good man to ' titioners/Associates. know these days. Dr. Walker graduated from the Yale Dmversity School of Medicine and completed his pediatric residency at Come in and talk with him Buffalo Children’s Hospital. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatrics and Fellow American anytime. Bring your problems with Academy of Pediatrics. Formerly he was Associate you. He’ll show you a better w.ay. Medical Director at Community Health Services, Hart ford, qnd has practiced in Glastonbury. He will also hold fhe post of Chief bf Pediatrics at Mt. Sinai Hospital, star ting July 1980. ’The pkliatric nurse practitioners will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by appointment Monday ■ through Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sick children may n e ^ to be seeji at other times than regular office hours, and arrangement for this will be made. Dr. Walker will meet with4h|^urse practitioners on a regular basis to review cases, assist in management of medical problems, and provide health care to adoles cent boys. He and his associates, Drs. Bacon and Fadakar will provide medical back-up 24 hours a day for &JjHm AssfK'iatUm consultation with the pediatric nurse practitioners. Since m i
Prografh registration Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 64^-4586 K-Mart Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 645 3007 set for next week ' Coventry Office: Route 31 742-7321 ’ Tolland Office: Route 195, W mile south of 1-86, Exit 99 872-7387 BOLTON— Registration for the summer recreation South Windsor Office: 29 Oakland Road 644-2484 program for children ages five through 14 will be July 7 Moneymarkefin Food Marl: West Middle Turnpike and 8 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Herrick Memorial Park. in the Manchester Parkade The progrdm will run daily from July 14 though Moneymarket in Highland Park Markfk: August 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the park and Bolton Highland Street, Manchester High School. . • The program will include arts and crafts, games and various sports. At times some participants will go to the high school to play tennis and basketball. ~ ^ Donald Roser will be the program supervisor. He is a / 1970 graduate of Bolton Hign School and a 1974 graduate of Southern State College. Roser was qamed outstanding College Athlete of ' America and was nominated to the Hall of Fame for - Colleges in America. He has experience in a variety of sports. _ — ^
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