Ii> - KVKMNC; HERALD, Tues., July 29, 198« 7 iiaurlipHtpr Introdudns Cambridse Box: lEu^ntng MrralJi Vol. XCIX, No. 256 — Manchester, Conn., Wednesday, July 30, 1980 ' rsince~TMTT20(r| Local Democrats split on open convention call

By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA the binding rule changed. “It would Squatrito said. Those concerns wfre voiced ye.slcr- lirrulil Repurlrr give the party a better chance of vic­ Squatrito said the move in the last day by two other Carter people, MANCIIESTKR — In the face of tory in the fall. Besides, the rule was 10 years has been toward more alienates Patricia Ix'w of Glaston­ calls by state Democratic leaders for never there before, the Carter people grassroot involvement in the bury and Michael Whelton ol East 2 made that rule,’’ she said. political process, at the expense of Hartford President to release powerbrokers. ‘Using the word his delegates to the national conven­ Dominic Squatrito, chairman of ‘open’ to call for a change in the rules tion. local politicians are far from operations for the Carter campaign The rule rclerred to says all in the state during the primary and a is a ploy by political bosses to go united in their stands on the issue. delegates arc bound to vote for the Carter delegate, said the rule is not back to the way it was, with no Democratic Town Chairman Ted presidential candidate Ihcy were new, but rather the effect of an primaries," he said. Cummings said the calls could be elected to support for at least the State Sen. Marcella Fahey, a traced to a variety of factors, evolution in rules that began 10 years first ballot unless released in writing culminating in the developing uproar ago. Carter delegate from East Hartford, by the candidate over Billy Carter's ties to Libya. “Right now, my sentiments are said, she intends to vote for Carter regardless of his release of delegates 9 “The camel (Carter) was coming against changing the rules because it It also states that delegates who or any change in the rules, and she down to its knees, and this would be a step back in time. It is a seek to violate the rules may be said most delegates will do the same replaced with an alternate of the (Billygate) just busted jts back. " philosophical question. Are we going to go back to the power brokers thing. same presidential preference A Cummings said. "Cartfer's family deciding who they want to vote for, "I am a Carter delegate to repre­ Democratic State Central Com­ sure doesn’t help him any. They or will we go with the will of the peo­ sent the people. I am obligated to mittee spokesman said the rule can seem to take delight in it (making ple as expressed in the primaries?' vote in their stead for him. " she said be voted upon at the convention waves). Billy Carter is not a funny man, and anybody who acts like he V does to damage the office of the presidency deserves everything he gets.’’ Few vote switches likely Cummings added his belief that delegates should freed to form the rule binding them to the candidate they were elected to represent. if Dems open convention “If a decision was made in March in good faith, but in August following that decision, it meant committing WASHINGTON (UPI) - President delegates they elected to vote tor with the problems of the economy suicide, would that be good sense? Carter’s delegates to the Democratic Carter. and the latest disclosures about BiUv nominating convention would not Meanwhile, rebel Democrats It's a rhetorical question, but it Carter's Libyan connection, it is now applies,” he said. desert him even if he freed them to calling for an open convention and a vote as they please, Carter’s cam­ “second trial by lire " for Carter necessary for the president ' to bo Barbara Weinberg, an early Carter reaffirmed by the delegates ihis supporter in 1976,. campaign coor­ paign manager said today. have been buoyed by the response to But Robert Strauss indicated August ' dinator this year, and Carter their longshot effort and are Carter has no intention now of delegate to the convention, said she welcoming converts each day. "He's got to stand up once again freeing those votes despite growing and have a second trial by lire ' J Cambridge was opposed to changing the binding Sources said California Gov. Ed­ pressure from some congressional rule. She said running a campaign is mund Brown Jr. is expected to join The mostly junior lawmaker.s are 1 * D ^ M ra ts and several governors Box: Less than 0.1 m tar. time consuming, and without the the list of state chief executives trying to get Carter to drop his in­ 3 \\ ^ rule, is an exercise with limited utili­ th a ^ e do so in order to insure an calling for an open convention. His Cucumber harvesting “open convention" in New York Aug. support was communicated to the sistence on a proposed rule that ty would bind delegates to support the From left, Stephen Haley and Frank Poindexter harvested “If the president releases his 11-14. group of mostly junior congressmen 7 '/ delegates and still wins. I guess that “This is a tempest in a teapot I during a meeting of its top leadership candidate for whom they were cucumbers from Newfield Farms in Buckland Monday. suspect,’’ said Strauss. “If you were would be a sign of strength but I think Tuesday evening, the sources said. elected in the primaries or caucuses (Herald photo by Pinto) to free every delegate ... the presi­ a sign of strength is that he came in Brown, if he decides to back the J dent would be the nominee with just That rule has not been adopted yet there as a winner, " Mrs. Weinbejg idea publicly, would join Govs. Ella said. about the same votes. " and will be voted on by the conven­ Grasso of Connecticut. Richard tion next month “I don't happen to think it's Strauss, interviewed on the ABC- Lamm of Colorado and Hugh Carey TV "Good Morning A m erica " suicide. Once the president takes on of New Yok in support The White House, however program, said some delegates might Hospital budget Ronald Reagan, and can talk to the Grasso, a staunch partisan for remains opposed to the open conven­ people about his accomplishments, switch from Carter to Sen. Edward Carter, said Tuesday she had asked tion idea “We don t plan to release we’re going to be in good shape. I Kennedy, D-Mass. But an equal the White House to go along with the our delegates" White House press number probably would switch from think it’s going to be a tough election, idea as a show of strength. She dis­ secretary Jody Powell said late but 1 think Carter is going to win," Kennedy to Carter if they were set closed her request hours after talking L Tuesday cut $2,6 million Mrs. Weinberg added. free, he said. by telephone to Jackson Dot Brindamour. town committee Strauss said again that to free the Rep. Thomas Downey of New The congressmen are sensitive to vice chairman and Kennedy delegates would be a slap in the face York, a nominal Carter supporter the charge they are attempting ii> HARTFORD - A $2,600,000 cut in staff to write to the office of the delegate, said, she felt the floor to millions of Democrats who voted and one of those involved in the open steal the nomination Irom the presi­ Manchester Memorial Hospital's state's attorney and try to speed up should be opened to nominations and convention idea, said he believes that dent operating budget request for next litigation. The question is before the in the primaries and ordered the year was made by the Commission Superior Court, but no hearing has \ on Hospital and Health Care Tuesday been held yet. night. In making the $2.6 million cut. The commission, which is still in however, the commission used dispute with the hospital over the figures which reflected last year's Tax freeze plan detoured 7 current operating budget, reduced authorized budget, not the higher charter revision, to make the petition O'Brien said that ii charter revi­ next year’s proposed budget from the budget under which the hospital is By MARY KITZ.MANN The association President Elizabeth Sadloski, said this week, legal. sion would be necessary to change hospital request of $25,187,000 to $22.- operating while the litigation is pen­ lirralil Reporter Either way the association's hopes / 527,000. that the MPOA had to wait until his inicrpetation ol the petition The ding. In effect the commission staff MASc IIESTER - The town has to put the question on the .November The commission made the cut by recomputed the budget request to receiving an adverse ruling on the petition IS illegal 'iceoniing to the decided not to act, either in the form petition. An adverse ruling opens the presidential ballot appear to be applying standard formulas to the have a basis on which to make its of an adverse ruling, or a Board of charter." he said Tliey should :,'^'W>rklge budgeting process. One of the issues decisions. way for the association to procure a dashed. Directors vote, on the tax freeze peti­ When proposing the petition, the change the eharler it thev want peti­ in the current dispute is that the com­ The budget will be the subject of a writ of mandamus, ordering the town tion proposed by the Manchester association hoped the Board of Direc­ tion to go to a referemliiMi ' mission applied standard formulas public hearing Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. in clerk to schedule a referendum If Property Owner’s Association. the town would not schedule a tors would immediately refuse it at and the hospital insisted the formulas Conference Room A at 304 Capitol The .\1P0A collected ahoul 1 80:; This appears to be a detour, if not a referendum, because of doubts of the the June meeting. The board were not applicable. Ave. signatures to torce a relereniluin roadblock, for the association which petition's legality, the matter would however, cited charter provisions Only $800,000 is involved in the In addition to cutting the proposed question. I'nder Town Charter, il s planned legal proceedings after be decided in the courts. which mandated a 45-day wail before bridge I current dispute, however. What reac­ operating budget, the commission receiving an adverse ruling on the But the town’s decision not to issue acting on the provision. This meant, percent ol the voters or about 1.40o Cam tion the hospital administration will also cut the capital budget by $48,182 petition. an adverse ruling, or take a vote on it the petition ever came to a referen­ petitwn a relerendum must be held have to the new $2.6 million cut is not from $377,300 to $329,118. The association had been waiting Cambridge Soft Pack: For easy- yet clear. A spokesman for the the petition, detours this avenue. The dum. a special ballot would be il according to the diarler provi'sii>n.- Of that cut, $21,000 was in new the 45 days, which a Town Charter in- needed. hospital said the administration is next move, however, is still left with il is legal medical equipment $24,000 in new terpetation required, for the Board of Mrs. Sadloski continues to call the concerned about the reduction. the Manchester Property Owner s I drawing smoking satisfaction in an ultra non-medical equipment, and $3,000 in Directors to act. But Kevin O’Brien, 45-day wait a ploy to insure the ques- In a similar petilioii ellort in Apparently the only reference replacement equipment. Association. /OO’ town attorney, said today that no ac­ The association could try to force tion does not appear on the Woodstock. Hie courts toiind that the Tuesday night to the current budget The effect of the cuts, both in the I low tar cigarette. Only 1 mg tar. tion is planned, after the 45 days town action, through court orders to November ballot taxpayers did have a right to limit argument came from one commis­ operating budget and in the capital expires since the petition was filed in act on the petitionc before another "If they intended to refuse it on tne mill-rate growth Mrs Sadloski budget are now being studied by ad­ sion member, William Lavery, an at­ the Town Clerk's Office. The 45 days court battle on the petition's legality. grounds it is Illegal, they could have has used this lo validate the .MI’O.V s ministrators. torney, who urged the commission expires Aug. 2. Another avenue would be to seek a done that in June. " she said. ellorts. .Only O'Brien said that further research “ Cambridge lOO’s: For satisfying of legal statutes showed that a public hearing is not required on an illegal 9 only petition. O’Brien had ruled the peti­ lar tobacco taste in a longer length, ultra low I rti9 tion invalid shortly after the associa­ Some wedding loot found Wednesday.^ tion proposed it in March. tar cigarette. Only 4 mg tar. The petition would “freeze” the By KEVIN FOLEY torn open and the money II contained suspects thus fur I’oliee sinirce.s The Wea ther ^ Kansas City ,.. Cleveland hottest mill rate and allow revenue in­ speculated that Hie bag's tinder leli Herald Reporter gone creases only through direct increases The Bostocks were forced to post­ Hie traceable checks behind ,md limk in the Grand List. MANCHF.STER — A white satin pone their planned honeymoon to only the eash. Pgjje 2. Hnanciial support from road race . 0 ’’Brien maintains that only the bag containing about $190 in checks New York because ol the loss, while In spite ol Hie “no ijuestions Paar 9. Board of Directors can set the mill was discovered Tuesday morning off state police, in reponse to the pleas of asked " stanee taken by slate poliee Connecticut rate and act on fiscal policy, accor­ West Middle Turnpike, just several the bride's mother, issued an appeal who offered to act as an in­ hundred feet from the spot where a The Freedom of Information ding to Manchester Town Charter. to the finder hoping it might be termediary for Hie tinder il he had a Commission will seek a change in Inside today Using this opinion. O’Brien said newlywed couple lost it early Satur­ returned if the person knev/ the cir­ ehange of heart .Monday, spokesman tl|e right-to-kndw law in response that the matter does not have go on day morning as they return^ home cumstances surrounding the loss. .Adam Berluli said the discovery ol Classified____ ... .19-23 the Board of Directors agenda, from their East Hartford wedding the opened envelope Saturday. to a state Supreme Court ruling Comics...... U However, Louis Veronesi. 47. of 219 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Deiermined exempting n University pf Coni^- opening it to public comment. reception. ■ proved the money was found and O Philip Morns Iik', I*^ko Editorial ...... 4 The couple, George and Deborah West St.. Torrington, who was That .Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. tlcut panel from disclosure. P u r. The petition’s “illegality”, accor­ the tinder was probably going to keep Entertainment ...... 19, ding to O’Brien, also means that Bostock of 5 Chestnut St., Vernon, looking for coins with a metal detec­ it" Box: Less Ihan 0.1 mg''tar;' 0.01 nignicoline-Soft Pack: 1 mg "ta r!'0.1 mg 2. nicoiine—10O's: 4 mg "(a ri' 0.4 mg nicoiine av.per cigarelle by FTC Meihod. Family__ ...... 14-18 town does not have to reject or'-^tagped to change drivers at exit 92 tor in woods near exit 92 Tuesday at The minimum security Enfield Obituaries ...... 12 accept the petition. eastbound as they drove home at about 8:30 am . discovered the bag East Hartford poliee investigators Correctional Institution attains a Peopletalk...... 2 “We don't intend to take any action about 1;30 a.m. Apparently the bag containing only seven checks were reluetant to comment this mor­ high score from a national prison totalling $190. Another 20 cards and ning. saying only that the bag was in­ standards panel. Page 8, Sports...... 9-10 on thv matter, pending further ac- containing an estimated $1,000 in Television ...... 19 tivily,’’ O’Brien said. “Under the cash and checks presented as gifts to envelopes were found scattered deed the Bostocks' and Hieir in- TownTalk...... 12 Town Charter the board has 45 days the couple, fell from the car in the around empty. vqstigation was ongoi.ig Neither George nor Deborah In sports Update...... 2 in which to act. But the board process. Realizing the loss when they The East Hartford Police utjqjrt- Bostock could be reached lor com­ Red Sox blow 6-1 lead and game Weather...... 2 shouldn’t act on a petition that is il­ arrived home, the couple returned to ment. which is investigating the loSs legal.” the scene only to find a gift enevelope and calling it a "theft ", has no ment

V 2 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., July 30, 181)0 4 EVENWG herald. Wed., 30, 1960 — 3 M pdote Caucuses tonight 22"'ANNIVERSARY SALE-ABRATION Oil refineries cut prices Explosion kills soldiers Khomeini invites turmoil McCorquodale, 27, of Alma, Ga.; Johnny L. Johnson, 26, of Logan, Utah; and David Jarrell, 25, of Greensboro, to. pick candidates Declining U.S. oil demand has prompted three of the SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Three soldiers loading con­ Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is showing reluctance in N.C., after firing two grenades of tear gas into a house on nation’s largest refiners to reduce their prices for decon­ fiscated firecrackers onto a pickup truck were killed in taking any part in solving the nation’s deepening political nearby Lake Wylie. trolled domestic crude oil by between )1 and $1.50 a an explosion and fire that rocked an ammunition bunker crisis, inviting new turmoil for the infant government. Nominees for both Republican and held by the retiring state representative. 3Qm 0:S (L \l GET UP TO 1 0 0 EXTR A Democratic candidates for the 10, 11th, The Republicans will meet at 8 p.m. in JlM flL aJl barrel in the first round of price decreases since the mid- at the West Coast's largest nuclear submarine base. The Islamic regime’s difficulties in fully establishing a Israel given deadline QREEN STAMPS 1960s. parliamentary government will ultimately delay a deci­ 12th, and 13th General Assembly Districts the Municipal Building^, and the . B m s E j y SAH Half a ton of fireworks, confiscated at the Mexico on purchasaa .totaling '10 to *19.99 Gulf Oil Corp., Atlantic Richfield Co. and Standard Oil sion on the fate of the 52 American hostages, who today UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - The General Assembly will be chosen in East Hartford and Democrats will meet in Bennet Junior border, were being transferred Tuesday from an Army overwhelmingly demanded Israel begin Withdrawing SiCIPI OR THOSl nUM IIC iM O I* lAM ammo bunker for disposal in the desert when a fire in the spent their 270th day in captivity. Manchester tonight. High at 7:30 p.m. •United States voted against the crude oil. Crude is priced as it comes out of the Well. Prison escape solved party nominations are unopposed, and no meetings will endorse candidates for the resolution and Israel said it would disregard the challengers are expected to surface. The 10th and 11th Districts. measure. 600 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) — Three of four dangerous f endorsements will be the official party At 8 p.m. in the poiice-court building the "The oil market is soft," a spokesman for Gulf's Shah leaves $50 million fugitives from the State Fhison were flushed refining and marketing operations in Houston said. "We The assembly, the world body's parliament, concluded nod. Most of the manuevering for can­ East Hartford Democratic Town Com­ CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) — The deposed shah of Iran, who from a house with tear gas today and surrendered haven't seen across-the-board price cuts for crude since a six-day emergency special session on Palestine didacy took place far in advance of mittee is expected to endorse Timothy V EXTRAS&H was buried in exile mourned by a handful of dignitaries, without resistance to police, who later found the body of the mid-1960s." Tuesday by approving the comprehensive resolution, af­ tonight’s town committee meetings. Moynihan,' the deputy house majority EXTRA left behind $50 million "at the most,” willing it all to his the. fourth convict in a reservoir in an adjoining county. firming the Arab Palestinians' right to return to their For Manchester’s Democrats, the can­ ieader who seeks re-election to the 10th family, a spokesman for the late monarch’s family said. No shots were fired and no one was injured, said police. homes and establish their own state. didates expected to receive endorsement District seat. For the 11th District town SAH QREEN STAMPS Gulf said the changes in its posted prices for decon­ That fortune has been demanded by Iran to free 52 The FBI tentatively identified the dead man through Despite the overwhelming vote — 112 for the resolu­ are Malcolm Barlow, assistant town at­ Councilman Richard Torpey seeks the iGREEN STAMPS on purchases totaling '20 to '29.991 trolled domestic crude — newly discovered oil, American hostages. And Iranian militants holding the fingerprints and tatoos as Troy Leon Gregg, 32, of York, tion, seven against, with 24 abstaining — observers noted torney, for the 12th District, and Phyliis nomination to succeed Rep. Richard "stripper" crude from reservoirs and oil from tertiary 0000 THRU UrUHOAT AM I 1906 captives have said the fortune is more like $20 billion to S.C., one of four convicted killers who fled the Georgia the Nov. 15 deadline in the resolution effectively put off Jackston, former town director, in the Willard, who is not seeking re-election. WITH THESE COUPONS recovery — were retroactive to July 1. $30 billion — in money and assets. State Prison in a daring escape Monday. any possible action on forcing implementation of the A Republican candidate announced 13th. TlrNoldv Officers captured the other three men, Timothy measure until after the U.S. presidential election. After several other candidates including yesterday for the 11th District seat. Manchester Mayor Stephen Penny bowed Former Republican Town Council t h i s IS HOW IT WORKS: out of seeking the nomination, a ciear en­ member David Carlson said yesterday he r e d e e m COUPOMS SEPARATELY OR IR THE n iO f EM tHIS VAIUABIE COUPON dorsement was left to Mrs. Jackston. will formally announce his candidacy at Peopletalk- The pivotal point for Penny in seeking tonight’s Republican Town Committee sBedeam coupons .yaiips 3 0 0 EXTR A the nomination was losing the support of meeting. to, 400 EXTRA SAM OREEM » T **” Panel seeks clarification to : 4 0 0 ------nn lo'59 99 the town’s 8th voting district. The district Carlson, 46, of 141 Beacon Hill Road will «/xn« RftC pufchasB 01 5 SAH QREEN STAMPS Royal estate deal • Rerteem coupons m t AKIPS leaders firmly supported Mrs. Jackston. be making his seconckbid for the seat. He ,0, SOO EXTRA SAH OREEH »TAMP on purchasas totaling '30 to '39.99 .B.de.m coupons A ,B»Cw..h you, pu-ch.s.o is c ip t am tMotl niM i.iiciiM o ir saw Britain's Prince Charles .is house-hunting — to due to lingering bitterness that Penny was was soundly defeated by retiring incum­ tm cotMR tan ooe coupon pia cwsiow* 3 OOOO THRU tATUROAT. AUQ 2 IMO included on a slate of challengers to the bent Rep. Richard Willard in 1978. mixed reviews from his of right-to-know statutes eoo E X T R A « a m o r e e n s t a m p s ,. 3 countrymen. He's said 8th District town committee incumbents. In addition to serving on the Town Coun­ V.(- Barlow, a former Evening Herald cil, Carlson has been a member of the T>Kj!fe«Ay 3 0 0 0 to be negotiating for an 18th-century Georgian HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Court’s decision seriously miscon­ spelling out how the lawnnakers in­ reporter, announced candidacy for the Inland Wetlands Commission, the Board mansion — 347 acres, 15 Freedom of Information Commission strued the legislative intent behind the tended the law to apply to the situa­ 12th District after town Democrats had of Tax Review and the Board of Select­ lOVItt tlMfllATUlli bedrooms, eight today looked to the Legislature to Freedom of Information Act.” tion. Legislative intent is a key factor begun to worry a candidate could not be man. IF YOU HAVEN’T ALREADY... PLEASE PICK UP YOUR bathrooms, four main clarify a part of Connecticut’s right- Pearlman said. “The legislative often used by the court to Interpret found. reception rooms and six to-know law which the panel says history which we cited in our brief and apply laws. Barlow, and Mrs. Jackston, both new­ He is a member of the town’s Insurance BIG SALE CIRCULAR AT A TOP NOTCH NEAR YOU! cottages — all for $2.38 was "seriously misconstrued” in a re­ clearly demonstrates that. Instead, the justices turned to the comers to state politics, face an incum­ Committee and is an alternate member of 0 cent court decision. "There is really nothing we can do federal Freedom of Information Act the Personnel Board of Appeals. million. bent, and a candidate who sought the posi­ 0 The GOP Town Committee will meet at roTocAST • What titillates his fans The commission decided to ask with respect to that particular case. and based their conclusion on its tion two years ago. is the fact the place also lawmakers to rework the law after But the commission does intend to do provision which exempts interagency The Republicans are expected to 8 p.m. in the Raymond Library to memos from public disclosure. nominate Glenn Bidwell for the 10th For period ending 7 a.m. EST 7 31'80. During has a "nursery wing,” the state Supreme Court denied a what it can to change the Supreme nominate Rep. Walter Joyner for the 12th But Pearlman said his agency had District seat. Bidwell will oppose Wednesday night, showers will fall in lower Michigan and and that sparks hope the motion to reconsider the ruling in Court’s interpretation,” he said. District. Joyner won the position from submitted nine pages of documenta­ Moynihan for the vacated position. northern Florida, while mostly fair weather should royal bachelor — 32 in question, said Mitchell Pearlman, Pearlman -said the commission Ted Cummings, Democratic Town Com­ CHEF BOY-AR-DEE tion supporting its claim the The district shared by Manchester and prevail throughout the rest of the nation. November — finally the commission’s executive director would ask the Legislature to clarify mittee chairman, two years ago in a close EEF RAVIOLIS may be contemplating and general counsel. the law. an issue which would most Legislature intended the law to open election. East Hartford, the 9th District, has one Democratic incumbent seeking election. marriage. likely be submitted to lawmakers at virtually all aspects of government. Joyner is seeking the nomination unop­ The Supreme Court clerk’s office But the price tag is their next session next year. Pearlman, who had not yet posed at the Republican Town Committee Rep. Muriel Yaccavone, D-East Hartford, confirmed Tuesday that the justices Wedther forecast giving coronaries to critics. Roars Labor Party MP received formal notice of the court’s tonight. will run unopposed for the seat. The In a unanimous ruling released Reginald Race. "It is bloody outrageous on a day who decided the case involving refusal to hear new arguments, said Elsie "Biz” Swensson seeks the Republicans have no candidate. memorandums of an administrative June 30, the justices found the UConn Skies becoming partly sunny today but chance of a few when the government is cutting social security the justices had in effect amended Republican nomination in the 13th Also the towns will elect registrars of panel at the University of Connec­ program review committee’s memos thunderstorms. Highs today 80 to 85.27 C to 29 C. Clearing benefits for millions of people.” the law to exclude "the deliberative District, a position she lost to Rep. voters for the next four years. In ticut had denied the motion for were preliminary drafts and notes tonight with lows in the mid 60s. Mostly sunny Thursday Not to worry. If he buys it, he'll pay for it from his process of public agencies.” Francis Mahoney two years ago. and thus exempt from disclosure un­ Manchester Herbert Stevenson is up for with highs in mid 80s. Probability otprecipitation 30 per­ own private revenues as prince of Wales. reopening the appeal. “There’s a possibility that the If she receives the endorsement she will der the law. re-election for the Democrats, and cent today 10 percent tonight and Tljursday. Northwest " I think it’s unfortunate that they courts have made the law contrary to run against Mrs. Jackston for the seat Frederick Peck for the Republicans. winds around 10 mph will become southwesterly 10 to 15 didn’t agree to a reargument of the The court said there was no what the intent of the Legislature mph today. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph tonight and case because we think the Supreme "illuminating legislative history” was in this regard.” he said Thursday. Detns will primary Long Island Sound Long Island Sound lo Watch Hill, K.l. and Monlaiik Oil profits tax hearing Point .N.Y.: Weak pressure moving across the area. Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots this afternoon becoming in Fourth District J northwest about 10 knots tonight. Southwest winds 10 to MANCHESTER - A primary for the for South Windsor’s delegates as being the J 20 knots Thursday, fa ir through Thursday. Visibility is partisan free-for-all state Senate seat in the Fourth District is more than 5 miles. Average wave heights 1 to 2 feet this “spoiler” in his losing the party endorse­ formally in the planning with two of three afternoon, 1 foot or less tonight and increasing Thursday. ment. CLIP AND SAVE...THESE COUPONS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORE! HARTFORD (UPI) - The contenders notifying the secretary of Myette, undecided in whether to wage a legislators were supposed to hear state’s office. primary fight, could, if he entered, draw i7.iM.ru;: ;”1 Extended outlook testimony on the state’s new 2 per­ Rep. Abraham Glassman, South Wind­ support from Glassman from the crucial cent tax on oil company profits. But 1LB. PKG., BOSTON (UPl) — Extended outlook for New England sor, and Rep. Robert “Skip” Walsh have hometown area of South Windsor. : SWEET LIFE 6 PACK , 1000 SHEET ROLL Friday through Sunday: the hearing turned into a loud, highly filed for the primary in the contest to Myette has denied the charge he par­ QUARTERS partisan free-for-all over the legisla­ ENGLISH S cotTlssue MRS.FILBERT’S' U MaBaarhuaelta, Rhode Inland & Connerlicut: succeed Sen. David Barry of Manchester. ticipated in the trade-off, giving him Variable cloudiness with a chance of showers through the tion. The two representatives will challenge primary rights, and denying the nomina­ ! M U FFIN S BATH TISSUE MARQARINE Richard and Susan Burton "The Tuesday forum in the Capitol Cew#e* a*e AeeiMna, '<0 M $aSe pi» Ceed $«» i« i| V Sai Svg 1 'WC southeast coastal sections highs in the mid 70s. Low Senate Chamber was on the crippled received the Democratic nod at a conven­ Glassman, warming up to the primary temperatures in the 60s. tax, which was supposed to generate tion last week. battle, also challenged Walsh and Della- I z Deja vu a budget-balancing $60 million, and Vermont: Warm and humid with scattered showers The third candidate, Robert Myette, is Bitta to a debate. Both have said informal­ corresponding price hikes by four oil and thunderstorms. Highs in the 80s Lows in the 60s Susan Burton found a heavy case of deja vu Mon­ undecided whether or not to wage a ly that they would participate. Maine, .New.Hampnhire: Chance'of showers Friday day night in New York when she and husband companies. primary battle. He has been canvassing In announcing his plans to primary, and Saturday. Clearing Sunday. Highs in the mid 70s and Richard attended the Tony Award-winning musical The tax became an election year support the past few days trying to decide. Walsh said “That he had always believed L 80s. Lows 55 to 65 "Evita." monkey on Democrats’ backs Myette has until Aug. 6 to file with the that the best and healthiest way to deter­ L Said she. "It brought back fond memories, but it because a federal court judge struck secretary of state’s office. mine which candidate ought to be the made me a little nervous too.” down a clause prohibiting oil com­ Glassman had been the frontrunner Democratic Party’s standard-bearer is by ______The Almanac The performance had nothing to do with her con­ panies from making consumers pay going into the convention with 20 of the allowing all the Dennocrats in the district e u u for it. The state is appealing. dition. It was the memory of another musical, four required 22 delegates for the nomination to voice their preference.” Before the first witness was called. By United Prenn International years ago. committee. Della-Bitta, however, won the But Ted Cummings, Democratic Town Said Mrs. Burton. "It was in this theater, in fact Sen. Russell Post, R-Canton, started nomination with exactly 22 votes, from a Today is W^nesday. July 30, the 212th day of 1980 with arguing with Senate President Committee chairman, and leader of 154 to follow the very same seats, that Richard and I saw ‘Guys coalition of Glastonbury and the smaller Manchester’s delegation which staunchly and Dolls' before flying off to Virginia to be Joseph Fauliso, D-Hartford, over the town delegations to the convention. Along TOP NOTCHMasters SELLS ONLY U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF and Ihe FINEST IOWA The moon is approaching its first quarter supported Glassman, criticized the “staged proceeding” which he said BEEF PACKERS II B.P I WESTERN STEER BEEF! The morning stars are Venus and Mars. married the next day.” The Burtons will be in New with his hometown, Della-Bitta drew primary. was “self-serving.” The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. York until Aug. 23 when his "Camelot" engagement the support of Andover, Bolton, Hebron, Cummings maintains that the fourway Those bom on this day are under the sign of Leo. closes and the company takes the show on the road. Post later received enough backing and Coventry, and two of Manchester’s primary damages the political party’s CUT FROM LEAN CORN FED PORK for a motion to have the committee Automobile pioneer Henry Ford was bom July 30.1863. delegation. role to provide leadership. On this day in history: publicly denounce the tax and urge it The coalition was engineered by the The winner of the Sept. 9 primary will be repealed, forcing Prete to call for In 1937, the American Federation of Radio Artists was Quote of the day state central committeeman from face former Manchester Director Carl a recess. Republicans have called for n organized as a unit of the AEL. Manchester, John Sullivan, one of those Zinsser for the Senate seat. Zinsser won Anthony Brandt, reporting in American Heritage a special session to dump the tax. In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill Sen. John Prete, D-Woodbridge, right, confers with his co- who wanted a fourway primary. At the the Republican endorsement with all but magazine literacy is declining sharply in America “You’ve now brought the oil com­ creating a female branch of the U.S. Navy The women chairman, Rep. David Lavine, D-Hiurham, as the Legislature’s convention, the votes swung from and to five of the delegate votes. despite a greater need for it than ever before: panies in to shift the blame,” Post sailors, not assigned to combat duty, were called "What the history of literacy in America seems; to Energy Committee conducts a hearing on the state’s oil profits each of the weaker candidates, giving "WAVES.” said angrily. “ But the blame really tax. (UPI photo) them the nine votes required to par­ Scandia Lodge demonstrate is that a highly literate society evolves lies M ht here with those legislators In 1971. Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James out of deeply held values, not out of teachiW ticipate in a primary. MANCHESTER— Scandia Lodge Vasa Irwin landed on the moon for U-S lunar exploration. wh^favored that tax.” Sullivan’s tactics were termed “an old Order of America will"have a potiuck methods, and where such values are missingN _ / ^ e n Deputy Attorney General "Point of order,” Fauliso in­ he gave him the 'lisL ^ T m em­ In 1974, the House Judiciary Committee, by a vote of 21- literacy will decline no matter what the teaching terjected. barrassed for you Senatoi^ost.” John Bailey move” by several of Della- supper and meeting Friday at 6 p.m. at Peter Gillies got up to testify Post Bitta’ssupporters. Sullivan was a close the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lennart John­ 17, approved a third article of impeachment against methods.” “What’s the point?” Post asked. “Senator Prete,” Post said, “what President Nixon, charging him with ignoring con­ asked him if there was any possibili­ ally of the jormer Democratic state chair­ son, 144 Cooper St. “The point doesn’t matter!” you label as politics is the business of gressional subpoenas. ty the pass-through provision man. y Members are reminded to bring a lawn SUMPS wouldn’t survive the current court Fauliso shot back. this state” Glimpses Glassnda^, however, has accused chair. In case of rain, the event will be COUNTRY STYLE CENTER CUT THICK OB THIH $ 6 9 appeal. Post then told F*rete if he couldn’t x«^5WtEI UEt 9o: $H1 3 9 A thought for the day: British statesman John Morley Myette, whom he fought early in spring held at Emanuel Lutheran Church. RIB PORK lb 1 PORK CHOPS >b 1 3 “I don’t think it would be ap­ ask questions he wanted, then he’d The committee broke for lunch CRINKLE CUT said, “You have not converted a man because you have ABC has signed veteran political corresponent CENTER CUT $H | S . EXCELLENT FOB THE G flIU $ 4 2 9 3 use a list of 10 questions Prete had after receiving statistics from silenced him." Robert Trout to team with the network’s Bob propriate for me to answer,” Gillies POTATOES PORK ROASTS lb 1 PORK STEAKS b 1 Walker in coverage of the Democratic National said. prepared for use in quizzing the oil Energy Undersecretary Thomas Area teacher Convention beginning Aug. 11 in New York ... Sarah Post asked the question several companies. Fitzpatrick on oil supply and demand in Connecticut. A few iriembers DR. DAVID VANHOEWYK Vaughn will be in concert at New York's Grand different ways. Prete repeatedly Prete hesitated. Then he said he’d goes to class ChiropntcUe Phy$ieian U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Finale through Aug. 10 ... Francis Ford C o p p ^ ’s ruled him out of order. Post then said give it to Post at lunchtime. straggled back at 1.45 p.m. annpunces a change In office hours for the e V T most HIP OF BEEF eVT FROSI CHUCK Lottery numbers N Y CUT FIRST CUT SHOULDER STEAK FOR next film. "One From the Heart." will cottar Prete should be embarrassed that he “This is outrageous!” Post Sen. Philip Robertson, R-Cheshire, WEST HARTFORD— months of July and August: « 22 LGIMGII UGH. SMLOM STEAKS b ^ r Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr and Raul Julia ... Carol wasn’t allowing questions at a shouted. “What kind of game are you moved to end the meeting. A 6-5 vote Ann Marie Ward of Ver­ . Monday and Friday: D:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Numbers drawn Tuesday: playing?” N Y. CUT CENTER CUT BONELESS Lynley will be in Toronto next week filming a hearing. to adjourn was passed at 2:50 p.m. non, a teacher at East Tuesday and Thursday: 2:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. 0 Maine 240 production titled "Speak of the Devil” ... Goldie “If there should be any embarrass­ "I am amazed at how this hearing CALIFORNIA NATIVE SMLOM STEAKS , b * r TOP l U K STUKS New Hampshire 1352 after the full committee returned. Wednesday: 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. BONELESS LEAN TENDER 0 Hawn is co-starring again with Chevy Chase, this ment, it should be at that end of the is proceeding,” said Rep. John Hartford High School, was PLUMP JUICY GREEN or YELLOW $ | W People started filing out — except for < Saturday; 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON Rhode Island 6043 time in Neil Simon’s "Seems Like Old Times” .... table,” said F*rete, glowering at DeMerell, R-Essex, d efen ^ g his among tehchers from area HM STEAKS CIME STEAKS lb 1 Connecticut 335 a few. By appointment and emergencies-117 East Center St. PLUMS SQUASH Post. “Those are shabby tactics.” Republican colleague. EXTRA LEAN 3LBS. OR MORE 3LBS OR MORE LEAN $ 1 7 9 Massachusetts 2100 “No more amazed than I am Mr. “ Mr. Chairman!” hollered Allen schools who attended a Telephone: 646-8632 Manchester, Connecticut 06040 ONPPIS SMLOM ib l A MOMMOIIKN lb 1 Post asked Anthony Milano, two-week nuclear energy secretary of the Office of Policy and DeMerell,” Prete answered. Peichert of West HarUord, who said “We are not going to. allow this he came to testify as a taxpayer. education institute spon­ To Advertise Management, if there was any Manctiester To Report News chance consumers would have to pick hearing to be turned into a political “The public has not been heard. 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Bruno, 44, of Torrington, on two Brookhaven National SHT n i 12 MM through Friday and by 7 30 a m Satur- $61 40 (or one year Mail rates are Oflice hours are 8 30 a m to 5 p m arrested in January 1979, said he will .166)4’’-3/ll’’-W’ STORE HOURS: “You’re attempting to make this a years probation following serving a dav available on request Monday through Friday appeal the sentence to the state Laboratories, Northfield OPEN MON. THRU SAT. political football,” Prete in- one-year sentence s u s p ^ e d after Uoantain pumped storage 54 McKfj ST. MANCHtS m six months for wiretapping a Supreme Court. ,(OfJCtnUr Su) SCailNS MPAIMD MANCHESTER 8.30A.M. to 9:00P.M. ^ terruDted facility and Millstone J2^^M ldd]eJ[um gik^n^6^IJ/la^ SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. to 5:00P.M. EVENING HERALD, Wed., July 30, 1»»0 - 5 4 - EVENING HERALD, Wed., July 30, 1980 Editorial fBaurltriiUn* Euruimj Urnili^ Reqion------

Federal deficit Manchester — A City of Village Charm Founded Oct. 1, 1681 Firehouse bids opened An anticipated small sur­ balancing act was artificial fiscal year 1981, the total plus in the fiscal 1981 federal budget outlays of the federal Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, $63,000 for site work; $42,000 for like a tight schedule. Lawrence said and government still would By BARBARA RICHMOND budget appears to have government shall not exceed Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Herald Reporter pludFlbing, heating and ventilation; he would question Annulli on it. melted to a prospective sub­ , wind up in the red. Their war- its receipts.” Momber. Audit Bur«au of Circulation Member. United Preaa International and $40,129 for electrical work. An alternate bid was for the adding nings apparently were VERNON - Orlando Annulli & John Fiske, chaihman of the of epoxy paint to the fire station. An­ stantial deficit as the budget Steven Harry, Executive Editor Sons Inc. of Manchester is apparent building committee, told Meier his nulli’s bid for this was $2,932 and prophetic. The law certainly was due - Cuatomer Service — 647*9946 Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor saga continues in Raymond F. Roblnaon, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turklngton, Editor Emeritus low bidder of a total of 12 firms sub­ questioning of Annulli’s bid would be Alma’s was $2,550. Washington. This despite a Now, reports from the after a long string of annual mitting bids*to construct a new reviewed by the committee and The other firms bidding and their capital definitely point to a deficits. But budget trends firehouse in Vernon. Lawrence before the contract is base bids were; CIOCCA Construc­ law requiring a balanced need a break. But obviously It’s time for more resolve Bids were opened by the Perma­ large deficit. Estimates up to raise a question of how awarded. tion of Springfield, Ma., $342,484; budget effective in '81. we must get a grip on spen­ in Washington to hold the line nent Municipal Building Committee Cornelio Brothers Inc. of Hartford, $25 or $30 billion have been serious official Washington Lawrence said the apparent low Originally, last January, ding as a step toward a on spending. We believe more Tuesday night. The lAnnulli bid for bidder has to put up a performance $345,215; DmC Construction of President Carter submitted a quoted. Contributing to the takes its own laws. We and niore lawmakers are $325,900 is $49,100 less than the bond before the contract is awarded. M anchester. $349,229; Joseph problem have been the reces­ realize there are contingen­ responsible reduction. $375,000 appropriated by voters in a The building committee gave Kovarovics of Ashford, $3^,224; J. S. proposed J615.8 billion budget Former Federal Reserve conceding that deficits should referendum vote last May. sion, accelerated defense cies that can dictate drastic Lawrence its advance approval to Nasin of Willimantic, $333,000; Naek with a $15.8 billion deficit. be reserved for emergencies Richard Lawrence of Lawrence proceed with the process of the con­ Construction of Vernon, $330,000; But last spring Congress costs, and Congress’ defeat of budget changes. On the other Chief Arthur Bums warns such as wartime while Associates of M anchester, the tract awarding if he finds everything Pantano Construction of Bloomfield, Carter’s oil import fee, say hand, have Congress and the against a hastily-conceived architectural firm that designed the to be in order with the Annulli bid in $339,900; Spazzarini Construction, combined expenditure cut­ new firehouse, said, “It’s quite ob­ news dispatches. president really sliced all the cut but says a well- building surpluses instead of order to expedite matters. $338,000; Zlotnick Construction of ting with tax adjustments to vious the bidding was very com­ The Town Council will have the Willimantic, $329,758. produce a balanced budget It was on Oct. 10, 1978 that fat out of the ’81 budget? programmed one would spur debts in peacetime. We urge petitive and very tight.” Powers briefed the members of the transpor­ final say about the awarding of the The new fire station will be built President Carter signed There’s talk of a tax cut on business investment and more work on the 1981 budget Arthur B. Powers, commissioner of the The highest base bid. submitted by contract but the building committee south of Interstate 86 on town-owned that even showed a small tation department and the problems Connec­ public law 95-435 which both sides of the political ai­ productivity without fanning - cuts to offset the added Connecticut Department of Transportation, Keenan and Navarro Builders Inc. of wants to go through all of the other land on Birch Road. It will replace surplus. ticut faces in rail, auto, bus, air and water Dayville, was for $360,000. Lawrence states: "Beginning with sle. Over-burdened taxpayers inflation. contingency spending. right, talks with Manchester Kiwanis Club normal processes of the town before the old station on Route 30. Many solons claimed the transportation. (Herald photo by Pinto) said there was only about $3,000 going to the council. It was decided to President Richard Zimmer and Captain difference between about half of the Football physicals Bruce Byrne of the Kiwanis Club, left. give the information to Robert Dot- bids. son, director of administration, and BOLTON- Physicals for the The next lowest bid was that of to let him go to the town attorney if Bolton Tigers A, B and C football Alma Construction Inc. of Vernon. he feels it is necessary. teams will be Thursday at 6 p.m. at The head of that firm, A1 Meier, after Lawrence said he doesn’t foresee Herrick Memorial Park. Automobile here to stay, the bids were opened, questioned the any problems. He said he wanted to The free physicals are mandatory. legality of Annulli’s bid because two move forward as soon as possible Any participant who cannot be there separate plumbing contractors were before winter because the building Thursday is asked to call Gil listed for the plumbing, heating and will be of masonry construction. Boisoneau at 646-4472 or 643-0688. ventilation work. Annulli gave 190 days as the Football practice will start Friday staters transit chief says Lawrence said there was nothing in amount of construction time. at 6:15 p.m. for the A and B teams. the general conditions for the con­ Thomas Freethy, a member of the Practice will start Aug. 11 for the C MANCHESTER - After dining Powers said rail service priorities said. tract that said the general contractor building committee, said this seemed team. The Herald in Washington with members of the Manchester are based on the amount of use the Powers cited the city of Hartford must use a contractor, if named. Kiwanis Club, Connecticut Transpor­ service will receix.. I!c said heavy as an example of the problem. He Meier said he wasn’t objecting to tation Commissioner Arthur Powers commuter runs, especially those said Hartford bus fares were in­ whether either was used but he Charter hearing slated told the groups there is no free lunch heading toward New York receive a creased and the city took the state to objected to submitting two names. in mass transit in the state. Powers, high priority because they attract court to fight the increase, even He said if he had used the same sub­ whose department is responsible for large numbers of passengers. though the city doesn’t pay anything contractor then his bid would have VERNON — The Charter Revi­ budget was set up for that. What did Billy know—and when? highways, mass transit, air and to support the transit system. been lowest. sion Commission will conduct a Under the proposed revisions, the He said the Manchester proposal public hearing tonight at 7:30 in the water transportation in the state, will be studied but offered little en­ He said federal transportation sup­ Lawrence said the breakdown of new Water Pollution Control Authori­ By LEE RODERICK Et t a W1?TW0WH9TAR-TftESi?()0 he has already Suddenly on March 7. the loan was relatives. The blood ties are par­ jargon, but if you plow through the PaymenU after Friday will be subject to a minimum $2 FRESH Magic Button lids are the Get set now (or a win­ cidences. and promised to sell him some F-15 received as a loan at all but as com­ transferred out of the Saudi-owned ticularly binding among Arabs." Pentagon gobbledygook. its assess­ fine, or an interest penalty of one percent a month. Mail ter ol delicious eating. tax payments with a postmark of Aug. 1 will be accepted ones you can use with con­ Coincidence No. 1 — A Senate in­ figher planes that he eagerly wanted. pensation for his White House in­ bank to the Trust Company Bank of Battle plans ment of the M-A program boils down NATIVE fidence. There’s a red Our lids and jars seal in Coincidence Nq. 2 — Senators tell fluence. vestigator's memo alleges that , Ga. The Pentagon’s battle plans call for to ’’not good.” vacuum-detection the freshness and flavor me that they were subjected to un­ Carter’s banker, Coincidence No. 4 — Early in 1980, The trustee who manages Carter’s regular troops and hastily mobilized PEACHES button designed right you work so hard to usual White House pressure to vote Reservists have been assigned to , Brzezinski consulted with Saudi business interests, Charles Kirbo, reserves to fight a holding action into the center of the achieve. for the F-15 jet sale to Saudi Arabia. duties in specialized areas they have began his banking / V rulers in Riyadh. They had two flew to Saudi Arabia in March to con­ while millions of draftees are in­ lid-to let you know The sale was approved by the Senate no experience in. Others have been manipulations — urgent matters on their minds. First, fer with Saudi leaders. Not long ducted and trained for the long haul. the jar is sealed every on May 15. 1978. Just 15 days earlier, accepted into the program with no juggling funds, they wanted the United States to add afterward, word leaked out that the But are the reserves ready to assume 2 5 time. evidence that they could carry out ^ allowing over­ the Saudi-controlled National Bank offensive capability to the F-15s we Carter administration favored JUICY, T R II R IP l PIACHES the crucial role assigned to them? the vital tasks that might be assigned AR I NOW READY FOR PICKING. And Magic mason Ol of Georgia renegotiated a Carter had sold them — modifications that providing the Saudis with the ad­ OWENS-HJJNOIS drafts, If one of the Air Force’s most im­ PICK-YOUR-OWN PEACHES WILL jars have the kind of business loan. This resulted in a $60.- to them. Toleiio Ohio 43666 authorizing had been explicitly denied by the ditional equipment that would give portant reserve programs is any in­ ■E AVAILAELE ON A LIMITED 000 to $80,000 saving for the presi­ dubious loans and Senate. Second, they urged the White their F-15s offensive capability. This dication, the prospects for combat­ The program “did not consistently ■AEIE. THE PEACH ORCHARD dent. WILL RE OPEN 10 A M -t PM. engaging in other irregular if not il­ House to stand up to Israel on the caused another furor in the U.S. readiness are gloomy indeed. Accor­ conform to its stated purpose,” the Coincidence No. 3 — On Dec. 6,1979 REPORE COMING WE tUGGEET Start canning with confidence legal practices — to cover up his Palestinian question. Jewish community, and the idea was ding to an internal Air Force report, report states. “There was inadequate — at a tjme when Billy Carter was This was followed a few weeks shelved. YOU CALL 076-1000 FOR UP TO MAGIC BUTTON PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE AT: political fund raising. As the prin­ the M-A (for Mobilization guidance for management and ad­ DATE PICKING CONOtTIONE. under investigation by the Justice cipal recipient, Carter sought “to later by a flurry of activity. On Footnote: A confidential memo, Augmentee) program is a mess. ministration ... a wide disparity in Department for failing to register as help Lance out of a deepening finan­ March 1.1980, the Carter administra­ written by Senate Judiciary Com­ Only six mohths ago, Maj. Gen. the nature of training ... no wartime JOHNNY APPLESEEDS a Libyan agent — Libya’s charged tion voted in the United Nations to mittee investigator Thomas Parry, At most Shoprite, Caldor and cial hole before the 1976 election." Richard Bodycombe, head of the Air justification for many M-A d’affaires Ali Houderi went to the FARM The effort continued until January condemn Israeli settlements on the makes this point: “In the Arab Force Reserve, told the House authorizations ... no standard quality White House for meetings with > the mlifacU of mok itnS J 1978, when two Saudi Arabian West Bank. This created such an up­ world, bribery is part of the fabric of Armed Services Committee that the review of individual candidates’ ROUTE 83 Stop & Shop Supermarkets national - security adviser Zbigniew (jovjrltown manckc$t«r businessmen — both loaded with roar in the U.S. Jewish community politics ... The successful ruler main­ Pentagon brass was “very proud" of qualifications ... and recruiting was Brzezinski and the president himself. EUINGTON, CONN. petrobucks, both close to the Saudi that Carter disavowed the vote two tains power and conducts foreign the M-A program. But he neglected not effectively centrally managed or The meetings were arranged, accor­ royal family — finally bailed out days later, claiming a com­ policy by the skillful distribution of to mention the internal report, which controlled.” 6 - EVE3S1NG HERALD, Wed., July 30, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Wed., July 30, IIHO — 7 ‘Good Time Days’ start today Library plans Glastonbury play experiment is expanding customers are encouraged to particpate in By DAVE LAVALLEE Days.” However, this marks the first town’s growth and has been a promoter of time that outside activities have been redevelopment. He is extremely the treasure hunt. Entrants must answer By DAVE LAVALLEE said. Hrrald Reporter questions regarding either an item of children's films are usually heard while she is sitting Ms. Evans, whose role in South planned along with the “Sale Days” progressive,” Ms. McCoy said. She has been living in Vernon for clothing worn by the store manager or Herald Reporter at the piano. She motions to the Windsor is nearly a carbon copy of GLASTONBl'RY - Through the end of promotion, Ms. McCoy said. Throughout the four days, merchants seven years and two years ago she some display in each store. The completed GLASTONBURY - She breathes youngsters in the South Windsor Mrs. Gullotta's role in Glastonbury, the week, the center area of town will be "We have always done this to get will be featuring bargains on their production with a smile. said she started fighting to get a filled with clowns, actors and musicians. customers to look at some of the shops and merchandise. entries answering most of the questions GLASTONBURY - There will be a free a sigh of relief each spring when they said she intially held workshops to showing of children’s films at the East Glastonbury return. "This year the kids have been very program similar to Glastonbury’s There will be a pie-eating contest, merchants here in the center area of ”Our merchants don’t buy cheap will then be included for the drawing of a started in Vernon, find out what the interests were. 10-speed bicycle. Public Library in August. The film “Gulliver’s Since Chris Gullotta began direc­ quick about picking things up,” she photography contest and a large auction. town," Ms. McCoy said. material for sales. They sell their regular ”I suggested this to the director Area restaurants will also run booths on Travels” will be shown from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on ting summer plays for the Youth and said about the South Windsor group. Theishow will be presented on Aug. It sounds as though the circus is coming "We are trying to encourage people to goods at sale prices,” she explained. and invited him to see the produc­ the Center Green. Representatives in­ Tuesday, Aug. 5. Four nature films will be shown Family Resource Center five years “For music they are a quick bunch.” 22 and 23 at the Vernon Center Mid­ to town, but it's not. take a good look at what’s happening in Tomorrow at 11; IS on the Center tions in Glastonbury. When he saw clude the Blacksmith’s Tavern, Real from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 12. ago, she has always been delighted "This type of program really dle School and' tickets are $1 for Starting today and ending Saturday, the Glastonbury,” Ms. McCoy emphasized. Green, the cast of the Youth and Family the program, he said the town had to McCoy, Raffa’s, McDonald’s, Baskin- t when Linda Evans, the works,” she continued. ’’There are students and 12 for adults. »i, Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce is The festivities begin tonight at 6 with Resource Center’s production of The films are shown as part of the library’s little ones who come in here crying, have it,” Ms. Evans said. running 'Good Time Days, " a four-day the presentation of the Merchant of the "Carousel” will perform excerpts from Robbins Ice Cream Store and other civic choreographer and Cathy Clinton, the organizations. The restuarants will be summer program for children. Parents and other accompanist return for another but they lose a lot of their inhibitions However, that did not guarantee For Mrs. Gullotta, this has to be a extravaganza designed to attract to the Year Award to Nick DeGemmis at the the play. Clowns will also be providing her an automatic position in Vernon. featuring promotions throughout Satur­ interested persona are invited. The program is un­ season. wheathey get on stage. It does great great thrill. She not only has seen a central business district. Blacksmith's Tavern. entertainment on the green. ”I had to apply like everyone else. day. der the direction of Ann Hansen, the president of Mrs. Gullotta is not only delighted things for their confidence.” program for which' she laid the According to Dee McCoy, the chamber s Ms. McCoy said DeGemmis has been a On Friday at 11:15 a.m. until noon. Doc I wanted the job, but I still had to go On Saturday, the program begins at 11 the library’s board of directors. to work with them, but she is also Mrs. Gullotta has helped her im­ groundwork grow, but has also seen acting director, the chamber has retailer in town for 30 years. Holt will perform on the banjo. through the formalities. Even if I a.m. with a show by local magician Dale The library is next to the Elastbury School at 1389 quite proud of them. mensely, she said. it grow because of two people with traditionallv run a promotion called "Sale ‘He has been a strong influence in the Throughout the four-day event. didn’t get the job, I still wanted Ver­ Miller and then the “Carousel” cast will Neipsic Road. The library’s open hours may be ob­ Both worked on the initial Glaston­ “ Anyone who works with Chris whom she has worked very closely. non to have a program like this, " the perform. tained through its answering service when it is bury Youth Services production of gets a lot of help,” she said. blond haired woman said. "Linda has been able to take kids At 12:15 p.m., the final segment of the closed, telephone 633-5637. “The Wizard of Oz.” Only 26 persons South Windsor’s YSB production of “Annie Get Your Gun,” will be There are 150 youngsters involved aside and assess what they can do kite flying contest sponsored by Kidstuf Fall and winter programs for both adults and were involved in the show and it was and has given them things that they Parks and rec events slated will be held in the Derr parking lot. presented Friday and Saturday in the Vernon production, according children will be announced after the library’s direc­ considered an experiment. The play Linda Evans Cathy Clinton to Ms. Evans. can do well. I think her production crafts, sports, games, quiet activities, classes for beginner, advance beginner Following those events, the “The Wind­ was simply geared to give youngsters nights at South Windsor High School GCASTONBl K \-E vents scheduled tors and the library’s “ Friends” organization meet “The community involvement is will be great," .Mrs. Gullotta said. by the Town Parks and Recreation special events and one field trip every and intermediate begin Aug. 4; classes for fall Quartet,” “The Roving Minstrels,” in town a good, fun experience during at 7:30. Admission is $1. to discuss and plan their cooperative activities. tune. South Windsor also began with good one for summer shows. becoming more and more evident week. From noon to 3 p.m., Tee-League the same categories will be held Friday and “The Light and Lively Barbershop the summer. Mrs. Gullotta had worked with Ms. Department include: Mrs. Hansen said it will probably include more “The Wizard of Oz.” She also said South Windsor has because the phone continues to ring About .Ms, Clinton, the Glastonbury Town Band: All instrumentalists are in­ for boys and girls (ages 6 to 8) is under mornings, 9 to noon, starting Aug. 8. Quartet,” will perform respectively on Evans in West Hartford before she diversified programs than in former years. The The experiment has worked in For Ms. Clinton, her job as co­ been quick to respond in a positive more frequently,’’ she said. director said, she is fabulous " way and is designed to prepare youngsters Town Singles Tennis Tournament: Will the green. was hired by Glastonbury. vited to participate—grades 8-12, retur­ library’s “Friends” president, Susan O’Keefe, Glastonbury. Last year close to 400 director is steady summer employ­ way to the program. Ms. Evans, who has worked with for the minor leagues. Monday and be held Aug. 20 to 24 for men and women, 6 A photography exhibit will be going on “When she, (Chris), got the job, ning college students, citizens and former reports that she will call a meeting of her group in youngsters participated in ”L’il ment, but Ms. Evans’ position is a ■‘Last year we had great respon­ youngsters in her own studios, said 'She has a good musical Glastonbury High School band members. Tuesday at Buttonball and Thursday and to 10 p.m.; Register with 50 cents at the throughout the day at Station 35 Commons Abner.” full-time job with the Vernon bureau. siveness for our first show and that is she looked me up as a the late summer to determine how many public ser­ choreographer,” Ms. Evans said. the program gives youngsters background and I have seen 100 per­ Rehearsals, open to the public, will be Friday at Naubuc. recreation office. The tournament will be and at 2:30 p.m. a pie-eating contest will vices can be provided in the coming months. Now the experiment, which was on Ms. Clinton began playing the why we have been able to use the cent musical growth in her abilities. Summer Recreation Center: At Gideon single elimination. Participants must be be conducted. ’’Chris and I have always worked something positive and creative to held Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in shaky ground in Glastonbury in its piano for Glastonbury’s productions high school auditorium this year.” do. Welles for boys and girls ages 13 to 16 available for appointed time of play or Ms. McCoy said most of the merchants well together,” she said about her I can remember Cathy sewing 3 the GHS band room on July 30 and Aug. 6. Anticipating that her organization will continue to early years, is taking hold in two when she was in high school. Now 21, she said. “This kind of a program brings out work during the six productions. costumes for us when she was sitting 3 (grades 7 to 10), Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. must forfeit match. have contributed to the auction scheduled Concerts are held Sunday evenings at no sponsor the annual spring bake good sales, and bric- other area towns largely because of she is going into medical school at South Windsor’s strategy is the self-worth and it also gives the kids a to 3 p.m. Structured activities include arts Welles Village Bus to Elastbury: Each for 2:45 p.m. to 4 p.m. The proceeds of the Ms. Evans also did the at the piano," Mrs. Gullotta said charge, on the Hubbard Street Green, 7:30 a-braC sale at'the library, Mrs. O’Keefe urges per­ the efforts of Ms. Clinton and Ms. Duke University, same as Glastonbury’s according to chance to share their experiences, " and crafts, sports, hiking, bicycling trips, Monday until Aug. 25, the Welles Village auction are going to the purchase of a choreography for the very successful to 9:30. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and sons who hold yard sales to contribute leftover Evans. How did she wind up in South Wind­ Ms. Clintion. ’’This is something for she explained. swimming, etc. and a special trip every Splashmobile will run from Welles Village sound system for the town’s Showmobile. winter Glastonbury production of Mrs Gullotta, who is now working a friend to relax and enjoy an evening of salable items in good condition, other than clothes, Ms. Evans was appointed as the sor? She said her mother saw an ad the younger kids to give them Even though her only work has music. Some school instruments will be week. Daily bus service is provided from Community Center to Eastbury Pool. It After the auction, the Active Woman for that sale. Items may be left at the library when program coordinator for the Vernon in the paper looking for an accom­ something to do in the afternoon,” ‘ Godspell," which played three on her sixth summer show. the high school parking lot at 9 a.m. and will leave at 10:30 a.m. from Welles Health and Fitness Center will conduct nights at the “Old Place.” been as a choreogrpaher in Glaston­ available for use during the concert ses­ open any time between now and early spring. Youth Services Bureau in February panist to help with the South Windsor she said. bury. she said she does not anticpate "Carousel. " to be presented Aug 14. sion. For additional information, call Mr returns at 3 p.m. Village and pick up the children at East­ aerobic dancing and a band called “Por­ Librarian Harriet Grantham reports that through and naturally enough the first show summer show. Ms. Clinton said when Youngsters ages 3 to 18 are par­ “This was a real story and each ac­ 15 and 16 at Glastonbury High School, Men’s Saturday Morning Doubles: Any bury at 2:30 p.m. for the return home. table Folk Festival” will perform at 4:30 tress and actor touched the any major problems in her first year Eriksen, 633-5231, ext. 322, or Recreation its “swap” program with many other libraries, a being produced this summer is ’’The she called the office, she was told the ticipating in “ Annie Get Your Gun” as a director. men interested in joining the town’s Satur­ NOTE: All children, age 9 and under, p.m., rounding out the activities. audience.” Ms. Evans said as the said she is very pleased that other office, extension 390. new supply of books have been obtained and are now Wizard of Oz.” ad had been placed in the paper, but and they total about 80. "To be a good choreographer, it communities arc trying the concept day morning Men’s Tennis League should must be accompanied by an adult. The bus “We are right on schedule. We have no Glastonbury cast warmed up. 0 Summer Playground: Programs are available on loan. The books were selected for local Ms. Clinton is the co-director of the that a summer show was being con­ "It has been really fun to work in means more than teaching dance is available to all Welles Village residents idea what the weather is going to be like. Even though she is involved with The seeds are being planted. I 0 held at Buttonball & Naubuc Schools Mon­ call Brian (jillie at 633-5231, extension 392. use when librarians, and other library represen­ South Windsor Youth Services sidered. She went to the office and Glastonbury during the past six You have to completely understand and Glastonbury residents from the but'We are crossing our fingers. This looks Vernon’s YSB, she does not foresee always thought the program could day to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., through We will be competing against other town tatives, met at the Rocky Hill Library on July 24. production, “Annie Get Your Gun.” discussed the show with the Youth shows because I have been able to the show and that is what I have tried clubs on a regular schedule. neighboring areas. Come join the fun at like a success for all of the merchants in ending her work with Glastonbury. Aug. 15 for girls and boys (grades 1 to 6). This is her second year in the Services personnel and was hired. see so many people go through the to do in Glastonbury," she said with a work, but now it is really being tested Adult Tennis Lessons: Monday evening Eastbury Pool. the area,” Ms. McCoy said. "It’s nice to see kids come back. Structured activities include arts and program. Last year, as if to try to Ms. Clinton, a Glastonbury resi­ program.” Ms. Clinton said. smile. in other communities ’ grab some of Glastonbury’s good for- dent. said Glastonbury has been a She is soft spoken, but her requests Chris is great to work with,” she GLASTONBURY Good Time Days D8VI$ S A l f S D A Y S Events and activities HOBBIES GIASIONBUR^ NDW liELDCATED IN FOX RUN MALL Wednesday, July 30 Merchant of the Year Award Presentation. 5 0 - 7 5 % O FF BLUE BIRD R/C CAR ^IBDoil TIM E m W s'gat: Thursday, July 31, Cente'r Green SUMMER ZERO GALOOB 11:15-11:45 — Carousel cast performance; clowns. ROCKET Lamborghini iT Friday, Aug. 1, Center Green MERCHANDISE Starter Kit S125ao Value ATTENTION 11:14-noon — Doc Holt on the banjo; clowns. 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At more steps before Hurdle could right only that strong but that accurate — tion making good plays in the outfield give me a few years,” a double-play ball by John Wathan presidential candidate John B. Ander­ More than 130 Republicans and (Gloria) is writing this breaking in to be a good Moonan, 760; Floyd Post, Irv Gartside-Irv Secor, Ray Bidwell-Stan least not yet. But his arm certainly himself and make a perfect throw to incredible. 1 was just hoping (as getting hits). When I first came The Royals rallied again to tie the alter Hal McRae had been inten­ son should know by the end the week Democrats have taken out petitions to column and just realized caller. 744; Margaret Wright, 742; 31. summer is half over. July In the afternoon were our Murawski, 26. is. the plate — on a fly to catcher somebody would catch it. Forget up, they used to sit me down late in game 7-7 on a solo homer by George tionally walked. whether he'll be literally independent appear on the third party ballot. One Clara Hemingway, 742; Brett in the seventh and took their was a blistering hot month, pinochle games and the big George Last, 741; Billy 2nd Norm Lasher-Tony The right fielder of the Kansas City Darrell Porter’s shoetops — to greet about the baserunners, just catch the games for defensive replacements. Dan Quisenberry. the third of three or host to unwanted company on his set of petitions is handed out for each first lead of the game in the eighth on Kansas City pitchers, upped his now we wjll see what winners are Ed Scott, 830; Stone, 740; A1 Chellman, Frank Gallas-Elmore Golas, 26. Royals made a brilliant defensive a sliding Tony Perez, who had tried damn ball. But to get out of the in­ That rubbed me wrong. I can play the third-party ballot line in Connecticut. elective office from the U.S. Senate a solo homer by Chalk. But Boston record to 7-4 with 2 13 innings of two- August brings. Leon Fallot, 828; Martin 737; Mina Reuther, 737. Anderson, 28. Hector Provost-Neil play in the third inning Tuesday night to tag up and score from third base, ning with no damage is incredible." field and I think I've proved that. CTiief U.S. District Court Judge T. down to legislative seats. that turned what looked to be a "I wish I had a radar gun on that I wanted that one. I think Amos tied itjagain in the ninth on a single bit relief. The first thing we will be Bakstan,' 801; Michael Standings at the half way Bjorkman, 26. for an inning-ending double play. Emmet Clarie Tuesday heard a second John Berman, C’urry's lawyer, told 3rd by Dwight Evans and a two-base Kansas City increased its lead in doing in August is DeSimone, 790; Roy Harvey Leach-W. Boston rout over the Royals into a 9-8 "That was the play that kept us in throw," said Kansas City pitcher (center fielder Otis), Chalk (second day of arguments in the suit filed by Clarie the only fair thing was to take point including position day Ernie Segerberg-John Kansas City win. error by left fielder Willie Wilson on Durey, 783; Audrey Durey, Hadden, 26. the ballgame," said Kansas City Rich Gale. "Clint really brought that baseman Dave) and I all could have the American League West to 12‘/2 Sen. William Curry, D-Farmington. everyone off the ballot except Ander­ registering for the Penn are as follows for the Reed, 27. an RBI single by pinch hitter Jim Dutch trip. This is a lovely 777; Bill Bradshaw, 777; Just a reminder that With two runs already across in the Manager Jim Frey. "There’s no thing." caught it, but 1 figured I had the best games over second-place Texas, over which office-seekers can ride on son. Men's Golf League at East Fred Traygis-Tony Lum- inning for a 4-1 Red Sox lead, the Boston added two more runs in the Dwyer. despite committing five errors and three-day trip to the Amish Mary Nackowski, 770; Vin­ Brown’s final payment is doubt in my mind. If the ball drops chance of making the play at the the Anderson line in November. "Justice can only be done by cleaning Hartford Golf Club: bruno, 27. bases loaded and only one out, Gary Kansas City won the game in its allowing the Red Sox 15 hits and six Country. The price for this due. in, there are two more runs across, fourth anyway to take a 6-1 lead, but plate. 1 called it early but I may have Clarie said he would have a decision the line and ending any possibilities of Allenson lofted a fly ball to shallow Kansas City scored five times in its underestimated how far I had (o run. halt ot the ninth against Tom walks. Plus, ol course, that early 6-1 trip is 8111 and the dates runners on second and third and still by the end of the week, but the first deception," he said. right-center field. Hurdle came half of the fourth to tie it in a rally Burgmeier, 4-2, when Brett bolted lead. we go are Oct. 21 to 23. We only one out. They'd be up six or If it had dropped in, I’d have looked question was whether his court had Sharon Burger, who is representing charging from his right-field spot to seven-to-one and still swinging. highlighted by a three-run double by awfully silly. But I’ll still take the home Irom third on a two-out error "Six-to-one, " said frustrated will visit Roadside jurisdiction over the matter and he Anderson's interests in the case, said make a backhand catch of the ball "It was a sensational play. For a Hurdle. putout— and I'll still take the assist. by shortstop Rick Burleson on a Boston Manager Don Zimmer, hoped to have. America. Hershey's the candidate didn't want anyone else barely above his shoetops. guy to come that far, to catch the ball "1 take greater pride in the catch,” "1 won’t win a Gold Glove. I've got ground ball by Otis. Brett led off the "you’re supposed to win once in a "I alwayjJike state issues decided in on his ballot because he didn't want Chocolate World and the while.” state courts, if that's possible to do," voters to think he'd endorsed the other Farmer's Market. The best Clarie said at the conclusion of candidates or that they were supporting part of the trip is our testimony Tuesday. him. faithful tour guide. Mom Wilfong finds self Curry wants everyone but Anderson Ralph Elliot, a lawyer representing Buckwalter. She really cleared off the Anderson Coalition the state Republican Party, said Ander­ gives you a full day's tour. Herolcl Pn ballot in Connecticut. At issue is the son should be the only candidate on the We w ill sta y a t the Secretary of the State's policy of ballot so he could run "unencumbered Brunswick Motor Inn. The against Yankees allowing any candidate to share the by the baggage" of a slew of unknown price includes two BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) - "I don’t try to. I try to concentrate on Anderson line on a first-come, first- breakfasts and two candidates on his ticket. By Minnesota’s Rob Wilfong may not yet what I'm out there to do — keep the dinners. Next Monday. ummer Race support have found his former self, but don’t ball down and get ground balls. I Aug. 4, is registration day. Earl Yost tell Luis Tiant and the New York know they'll hit some of them at Minimum security prison The Senior Citizen Youth from insurance Yankees. people." Field Day will be Aug. 3 Sports Editor company ends Wilfong, who hit .313 last year as a Yankee Manager Dick Howser from 1 to 5 in Center Park. 140-game second baseman, rapped a praised Zahn's pitching but felt "one scores high in standards This is a very lovely day two-run single off Tiant in the eighth pitch" by Tiant, 7-6, made the that the youngsters plan Tuesday night to spark the Twins to a difference. HARTFORD (UPI) — The minimum- "On a facility which is more needful, it for you seniors, so plan on 3-2 victory. "You have to go with the guy's security Enfield Correctional Institution wouldn't just be putting these policies in trial winner...When ieff Johnson attending. Thanksgiving is nearly four months "I feel great, " said Wilfong, whose stuff and Luis was getting them out,” has received the highest score ever writing, it would mean coming up with We have been asked to SALE away but a new financial angel is entered the lineup of Moriarty's this Howser said. "Wilfong's a good recorded in becoming Connecticut's se­ season in the Twi League he joined average is 80 points off last year’s policies," Ms. Lewin said. mention that new leagues being sought for the 40th running of hitter but between him and Ken Lan- cond prison to win accreditation from a older brother Mike as a player and pace. "This is about the first time I She said a four-member auditing board will be forming at the the Five Mile Road Race on the dreaux (whose intentional pass sent national prison standards group. also his father. Gene, who still can walked into the club house this year gave Enfield prison, which has about 400 Brunwick Holiday Lanes, holiday morning in Manchester. and felt good." Wilfong to bat), you've got to face Corrections officials Tuesday viewed inmates, a score of more than 98 percent get the bat around - as a designated Hit happ^ 39 Spencer St. We have Will Hadden, general chairman for Wilfong nearly stroked a game­ Wilfong. the status accorded the prison by the Com­ compliance with a list of 465 minimum hitter - but the legs are a little brochures at our office that the sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall George Brett of Kansas City winning hit Monday night under ~'V(e get Wilfong out and we win mission on Accreditations as evidence of standards. you can pick up. Cedars of Lebanon, reports Connec­ slower. A father and son team is un­ the state's progressive penal policies ique but two sons and a father on one was all smiles when he crossed similar circumstances — one out and the game. One pitch made the "Enfield received the highest com­ We are getting many ticut Mutual has decided to stop its difference. There’s going to be a lot which may be found lacking in other pliance tallies of any facility of any kind in team is a race happening...Wes plate in ninth inning to score the bases loaded. He singled, again to nice items for our tag sale financial assistance, effective im­ right, but the potential winning run of close games. Our lead (in the states. the country — higher than any jail, Fedorchak, former Manchester High tie-breaking run against to be held Sept. 13, All mediately. For the past two years, as was cut down at the plate. American League East) is nice but "Some don't want it (accredtitation)," halfway house or prison," she said. "We small items can be brought part of its nationwide Run for Life runner, lettered again this spring at Boston. Third baseman paced said Julie Lewin, the Corrections Brandeis University. A stress frac­ "I'm trying to find the way 1 was we expect to be in a lot of games like don't have the final figures, but it's over to the center any day from program, Connecticut Mutual has Royals with four hits last hitting last year, " Wilfong said. "My this.” Department's accreditation manager. 98 percent." ture hampered Fedorchak during the 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If poured thousands of dollars into night. (UPI photo) stroke is messed up, there's no doubt. "It's too meaningful, too progressive. The facility located near the The Yankees opened a 1-0 lead in you have large items to be making the Manchester race bigger second half of the I’ve been going over films to try and They don't want outsiders coming into Massachusetts border was the second in picked up, call the office or and better than ever. A number of schedule...Ellington Ridge Country the second when Cerone belted his their facilities. find it. I'm getting there. I'm begin­ the state system to be accredited. The Russ Nettleton. We want behind the scene expenses were Club will be the scene of the second first of two sacrifice flies, giving him "Enfield, which is considered to be a top ning to feel better. " New Haven Community Correctional no clothing or old hi-fis. covered by CM’s support. Involv- aijnual Celebrity Four Ball Golf Gottfried six RBI in two games. The Twins facility, found it benefited from the ac­ The Yankees nearly turned the Center was accredited last May after Just heard that our good ment of the Hartford-based in­ came back in the third, tying it on creditation process," she said. "They had Tournament Sept. 26 with all tables on the Twins, as they did being the first jail in the nation to undergo friend Howard Miller Is in surance company was a stimulant Roy Smalley's ^orifice fly to center to put many policies and procedures into UP TO proceeds to benefit the American Monday night for a 7-6 10-inning vic­ an audit. Manchester Memorial needed to keep the Five Miler among scoring John Castino. writing, guaranteeing a uniformity of Cancer Society. Former pro football enjoying tory. Ninth-inning singles by Bob The prison was audited by a team of out­ Hospital for an operation. the best road races run nationally. Despite the Yankee rally, Zahn standards. players Otto Graham and Nick Watson, Reggie Jackson and Lou side professionals at the beginning of It would be nice if we sent While disappointed, Hadden said Buoniconti along with one-armed pro said he wasn't nervous or tired in the April. To be accredited, a facility must Piniella loaded the bases with one him a card. other means of outside financial help golfer Jimmy Nichols he"d the early out. Winner Geoff Zahn, 10-12, gave ninth. meet a minimum 90 percent of the stan­ "I felt the same way as I felt all 1-84 off ramp I think some of you read are now being explored. entrants. Golfers may now sign up at play now up a sacrifice fly to Rick Cerone but dards and also must meet mandatory life just parts of the column game. " he said. "When I do get tired Last year’s race attracted more the Pro Shop. Field will be limited to got Bucky Dent to. ground out to end safety standards for inmates. because I have it in every and throw properly the ball sinks than 4,000 runners and was viewed by 55 players. the game. set to reopen column that our meals an estimated 25,000 spectators along NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (UPI) - even more for me. But any time you There's nothing that improves one's "I don’t overpower anybody," said have ended until the five-mile route. beat the first-place club you feel for­ HARTFORD — State Transportation tennis as much as out-and-out enjoy­ Zahn after his 10th complete game. tunate." Commissioner Arthur B. Powers has an­ September and yet persons End of the line Musical scheduled are still asking what's for ON TODAYS ment. And when you work as hard at nounced that the off-ramp from Interstate Busier than ever as an all around the game as Brian Gottfried, enjoy­ lunch. Sign of the times handyman at the Manchester Senior 84 eastbound to Interstate 91 southbound SOUTH W INDSOR- The Youth Ser­ ment is critical to success. Friday we had 62 playing Signs of the times: Both Greg Citizens' Center is Gene Enrico, a in Hartford will be reopened to traffic by vices Bureau will present the musical FAVORITE Gottfried, acknowledged by his bingo and 12 tables playing Meyer and Bill Rodgers, one-two one-time fine soccer and basketball Indians on warpath^ Monday, Aug. 4. western, "Annie Get Your G un," Friday peers as the most diligent worker on setback with these top finishers in the recent Brunswick, player...Another recent retiree is The ramp had been closed last month in Aug. 1 and Saturday Aug. 2 at South Wind­ scores: John Galiy 143; the pro circuit, is starting again to conjunction with the ongoing Interstate 84 c MENSWEAR! Maine five mile road race received Truman Cowles, For years Cowles sor High School at 7:30 p.m. H elena G avella, 129; reap rewards for his persistence. bridge deck repair project in the Hartford Tickets are"|l and may be purchased 8400 gift certificates for taking was one of New England's top bird Ranked fifth in the world only three area. Archie Houghtaling, 227; part...John Corazzo, of Montreal, dog trainers and handlers and one of from cast members or at Room 12 of the Floyd Post, 126; Frank years ago, he slipped back to the low hottest team in AL The detour via Morgan Street to Wapping Community Center. who won the Men’s Open javelin the country's leading field trail Beccio, 124; Catherine teens but is on the upswing. Interstate 91 southbound will suspended For more information, call Lori Sladyk competition in the New England judges...Preliminary plans are under NEW YORK I UPI I —The Cleveland Indians are on the 2, Baltimore topped Texas 4-3, Kansas City nipped Boston C appuccio, 118; John "A lot of it (improvement! has to once the ramp is reopened. at 644-0875. Relays here in 1979 won the same way to note the 50th year of soccer at warpath and the rest of the league is reading their smoke 9-8. Calilornia blanked Detroit 7-0, Milwaukee trimmed Phelps, 123; Ann Fisher, do with enjoying it more.” the ninth- event in West Germany last month Manchester High this fall. The sport signals loud and clear the Chicago White Sox 7-1 and Oakland beat Toronto 6-5 in 123; (illara Hemingway, seeded Gottfried said Tuesday after with a toss of 269 feet, 10 inches. was started by the late Hugh Greer in They’re a team to be reckoned with in the next few 12 innings. 119; John Klein, 119; Mina winning a first-round match 6-1. 6-4 AARP plans Maine trip Corazzo is the Canadian Olympic 1931. over Spanish junior Gabriel Urbi at a years. Orioles -i. Hungers 3 Reuther, 119; Albreda Currently the hottest team in the league, the Indians Scott McGregor, with ninth-inning rglief help, won his Johnson, 118. rain^elayed 8175,0(K) tennis tourna­ notched their seventh straight victory Tuesday night by lllh game and Gary Koenicke homered in sparking the •MANCHESTER— Manchester Green night stay in Boothbay Harbor, a popular Monday morning we had ment. Chapter of the American Association of scalping the Seattle ."Vlariners 7-2 to move over the .500 Orioles to victory. McGregor, 11-5 and 4-'* lifetime resort village on the coast; and five meals a large turnout for bingo "For awhile, I was stuck in a Retired Persons will sponsor a trip to Bar SUITS mark. against the Hangers, blanked the Hangers lor eight in­ including the lobster bake.' Bridge winners Phone call helped pattern of practicing, eating and Harbor Sept. 15 to 18. ^ The four-day trip is available to playing a match, practicing, eating Mike Hargrove led the Indians' assault with a pair ol nings but needed relief help from Tim Stoddard and Tippy CHICAGO, ILL - Geof The trip includes a sightseeing tour to members of other AARP chapters, all and playing a match. Maybe I don't homers and Dan Spillner and Sid .Monge combined on an Martinez in the ninth when the Rangers pushed across the summit of Cadillac Mountain, with its Brod, 172 Homestead St., retired persons and their friends, at a cost Reg. to $135.00! Montreal pitching have the enthusiasm I had four years eight-hitter to spark the triumph. three runs. spectacular view of the islands; a jaunt Manchester, Conn., and of 8159.50 per person. Reservations may ago. But practicing and going to Conlidence has been the key ingredient in the Indians’ \ngels 7. Tigers 0 along the coastal route with its beautiful Jane W. Lowe, 2(X) Howe recent success Hobby Grich drove in six runs with a two-run homer be sent, with a 825 deposit, to Mrs. Janet NEW YORK (U P I)- Bill Gullickson Allen, who went the final 12-3 innings matches is more fun." Gottfried mansions, including the home of Nelson St., Glastonbury, Conn., 'We know we are going to win, " said outfielder Rick and his third career grand slam and Fred .Martinez and Rockefeller at Seal Harbor; a visit to Phillips, 195 E. Center St,, Apt. 4C, was kicking arouna in the minor to gain his 17th save. Doug Flynn said. Manchester. were winners in their sec­ Choose fifom Hundreds! leagues when the phone call came. Manning. "It's not as easy as we re making it. Everybody Andy Hassler combined on a lourhitter to lift the Angels Northeast Harbor for a three-hour cruise, knocked in one run with a second- Gotttried, who won last week’s tion and ninth overall in the is doing the job. The team has a relaxed attitude and to victory. Martinez. 2-3. went the first 6 2-3 innings followed by a sumptuous lobster cookout; The Montreal Expos needed a pitcher tournament in Washington, had little Mixed Pairs, Flight A, a inning triple and the other scored on when we need a run we get it, " before being relieved by Hassler Carney Lansford also a stop at the Maine State Prison Store in For additional information, call Mrs. and Gullickson was their man — but an RBI single in the sixth by Joel trouble with his 18-year-old opponent Thomaston, where one can purchase Phillips, 649-0524, or Mrs. Marie Sposito, one-day regional cham­ manager Dick Williams had no idea in a match which beat the afternoon Manager Dave Garcia has insisted the Indians were a homered for the Angels pionship in which 720 Youngblood. things made by the prisoners; an Over- 649-6i^. Reservations close Sept. 2. what to do with him. rains that later forced postponed good club all along. He just had to get the players to Brewers 7, While Sox I players competed. "We weren’t sure whether we were PhillieB 9, AstroH 6 seven, second-round matches at the believe it. Ben Oglivie drove in three runs with his 25th homer and Lonnie Smith singled home the tie­ Charges bias going to use Bill as a starter or Mt. Cranmore Tennis Club. Top- "Everybody has been hitting the ball.” said Garcia. a double to power the Brewers Moose Haas and Bill HOTPOMT U M t CUPACITY NO FROST REFRIGEIUTORS reliever when we brought him up breaking run and Bake McBride seeded Jimmy Connors and third- When we weren't going so good, I told the team'you guys Castro combined on a six-hitter for the Brewers and Cecil SPORT < knocked in two more with his fifth hit are better then you show. We got a good club. We re a lit­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A from Denver,” Williams said seeded Eddie Dibbs were among Cooper also chipped in with a home run Chet Lemon from of the game in a three-run eighth in­ defense lawyer claims a Tuesday night after the rookie struck those who had their matches delayed tle short on power. " homered for the White Sox. ning to lift Philadelphia. The victory The Indians' 48-47 record is pretty good, considering Vs 6. Blue jays H special state program out 10 and tossed a six-hitter to lift until today. went to Kevin Saucier. 5-3, and Tug the club lost hall of its infield — lirst baseman Andre Dwayne Murphy singled home (he winning run in the aimed at cracking down on the Expos to a 4-1 decision over the G ottlri^ is coming off a big win McGraw picked up his eighth save. Thornton and second baseman Duane Kuiper — lor most 12th inning tor Toronto. With two out. Hickey Henderson "career crooks" with two DISCLOSURE Cincinnati Reds. last week at the Grand Prix stop in ‘20.58 Padres 3, Cubs 1 ot the season. Thornton was injured in spring training and doubled to center oft loser Jerry Garvin. 2-5, and Murphy or more felony convictions Refngfrator CTF 18 - Cash price "After what he showed us tonight, Washington over Jose-Luis Clerc. discriminates against IS30 24 plus sales U i of 39 76 equals PER MONTH it's going to be hard to knock him out Kandy Jones. 5-9, tossed an eight- hasn't played all season, while Kujper has been out since jpllowed with a single to right to make a winner ol Bob 570 00 tola! cash price 36 monthly COATS Earlier this summer, he won a grass 'hitter and San Diego took advantage early in the season and will not be back this year. 2-1, Barry Bonnell and Otto Velez homered lor black and Hispanic defen­ payments of 120 58 Total of paymenU- of there as a starter." tournament in Surbiton. England, of four Chicago errors on the way to Elsewhere, Minnesota edged the New York Yankees 3- dants. 740 88 Annual percentage 17 92‘7 with Gullickson, 2-3, completed his se­ and, as an unseeded player, reached your approved credit victory, ft was the fourth complete Attorney Michael cond game of the season and his 10 the semifinals at Wimbledon without game for Jones, who bested Doug Graham made the allega­ Reg. to ’85.00! strikeouts represented a team high losing a set before tailing to champ Capilla. 2-4. tion Tuesday when he filed this season. The only run off Bjorn Borg. a motion asking for dis­ Gullickson came in the ughth inning Dodgers 10, Pirates 2 "I felt 4 -started playing better U.S. Olympic^ p^rexy missal of first-degree on a single by pinch nitter Dave Burt Hooton pitched a sevenhitter about May, even April.” said Gott­ Entire Stock 0% Collins, a walk to Ron Oester, an in­ and drove in four runs with his first fried, ranked 17th in the world last field out and a single by Ken Griffey. homer in five years — a three-run year and 15th this year. "1 got to the "When you bring up a player like shot — and a squeeze bunt and Ron semis at Frankfurt and River Daks Gullickson you always hope for a Cey chipped in with a homer and two (Houston). I was able to prove to denies allegations game like that,” Williams continued. doubles as the Dodgers banged out 13 myself I could get through some "He wasn't tired in the end. He hits, including eight for extra bases. matches again. PISCLOSURE pitched a strong game. We wanted a Hooton, 10-3, struck out eight and WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. that he would attend the medal ceremony "is not wished oy me W«ih«r WLW S700 C««h price | 3|i « complete game from one of our ceremony. Certainly, the President athletes plui u l « U> oI 2tM eqiuls 410 00 PANTS f walked three in notching his seventh Olympic Committee President starters and now we got one from a toul caih price 36 monlhly paymenU • straight victory and fourth complete Kob6rt Kane has denied allegations is tree to attend what he wishes ' Dave Kimes ol .Monterey Park. 632 60 Annual percenUge 17.02% with young fellow who has a whole future game. that President Carter was asked not Members ot the men's and ivmir approved credit in front of him." Calit., captain ol the shooting team, tiianis CardlmllH 4 to speak at today's medal presenta­ women's rowing team have voiced said he and his teammates planned to H * . I* * U Mel6 2, Braves 1 17 2 Hot-hitting Larry Herndon drove in tion ceremony honoring the U.S. their displeasure that USOC funds attend both lunclions today "as a Mark Bomback and Neil Allen three runs with a triple and a single Olympic team. were used tor the festivities this team to show that we support the Reg.' *22 to '26 I Reg. '27 to ‘35 I Reg. >40 to *4', combined on a six-hitter for New to lead San Francisco. Herndon has Kane Tuesday retuted a statement week rather than lor training USOC and its attempts to raise lunds York. Bomback. 7-3, went 7 1-3 in­ hit safely in 13 of the last 14 games by Chris Wood of Alston. Mass., cap­ athletes, they also have been strong to make sure we have the best possi­ nings, surrendering four hits and and help^ Alien Hipley improve his tain of the men’s rowing team, who in their disagreements with Carter ble Olympic teams in every sport in 2/»35 I 2/*45 2/*65 walking two before being replaced by record to 5-4. said the USOC has expressed the and have been wearing T-shirts the tuiure. and out ol respect lor the proclaiming themselves as "Carter's wishes of some athletes that Carter otiice ol the I’resident " not appear. Threat to National Security" Cup trials to end today The athletes, who are not com­ "1 have a personal distaste lor peting in the Moscow Olympics this attending a ceremony that has ob­ Strong comeback week because of the U.S.-led boycott vious political overtones," said of the games, are in Washington for Wood. "Carter is to be blamed for minus defending champ four days of honors and festivities. our not being in Moscow and I SOUTH ORANGE. N.J (UPII - strong w inu and lumpy seas were "The USOC set up and paid for this would rather not have him (at the John McEnroe made a strong com­ forecast for Rhode Island Sound. entire week as a tribute to the ceremony). I'm afraid our eback Tuesday night to beat Jay The trials end minus Ted Turner athletes and their families, " said appearance there with him comes Lapidus of Princeton University in who was dismissed from the final across to the public as a endorsement the first round match of a $75,000 ten­ two'days for bringing a crewman Kane. "When we talked to the White of him. nis tourn^^rpell^*- • from a contending Cup challenger House people, we informed them of our plans and it was understood that "Some athletes have asked that aboard his own yacht Courageous as Carter not be at the ceremony. But McEnroe lost the first set and was a consultant. Turner, who defended the President and some members of Congress would take part this week. the U.S. Olympic Committee said be^nd 1-3 in the second before he the Cup in 1977 against the rallied to defeat l^apidus 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 "We were certain the President they could not control it." Australians, flew home to Atlanta in the first match for McEnroe since would be at the White House recep­ Wood claimed the USOC informed Tuesday, refusing to discuss the inci­ Carter that his presence at the his loss to Bjorn Borg at Wimbledon. dent. tion. but I just found out two days ago Ill - EVENING HERALD, Wed., July 30, 198C 1 V Paanuta — Charlaa M. Schulz EVENING HERALD. Wed.. July 80, 1980 - II 600PAFTlERNOON,UtPIE5 WE WOULP LIKE 7D up ill flames ANP6ENTLEMEN..UIEARE 6IVE WU A CHOICE ACROSS 63 Wile ol Zsui Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 Record speed DOWN P E W 8 P E 8 0 C H E Pbby A0OUTTO SERVE LUNCH,, BETWEENRACKOFLAMP 1 y 5 Presidefit of C 0 N L 0 U 6 A 1 L SALEM, Itl.H, (DPI) - Tears Y By Abigail van Buren ANPBEEF0ORPELAI6E Yugoslavie 1 Small bird E T N A A N N 0 f L A welled up in Kenneth Graf's blue D 0 T 1 N 0 U R 9 Cover with 2 In the same 0 E 0 N L 0 U 8 11 eyes as he saw what remained of turf pia(:e (abbr.) ry T w 0 8 T E P 0 H A T New England’s largest and oldest 12 Sacred bird of 3 Rodents A H A A 0 0 D E D EA R ABBY: I ju st tu rn ed 1 5 .1 h ad a baby (,'irl in M ay of 4 English race track, a labor of love he has run the Nile C O T c U P 8 E county this year. The baby’s father is 16. He said he would marry 13 Nigerian O 8 H A 0\ P E E N 0 for the past 11 years. 5 Drunker me. b ut I w a sn 't ready to »[et m arried a t th e tim e, an d I’lii tribesmen C H 1 B U E The American flag and flags from 6 Nigerian still not. He is in no position to be a husband and father 14 Even one Q R A T 1 8 W A E A T H tribesman the New England states flew un­ either. 15 Nervous A 1 M L A 8 E D R A V spasms 7 Italian opera 8 8 E scathed over the smoldering I htid plans to put the baby up for adoption. Iiut I changed L A P P L A R D Pritcilla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 16 Trading 8 Horseman P E N 8 C A T E L uL E wreckage of twisted steel beams and my mind. The baby is under temporary foster cure now, :ind station 9 Back talk there will be a court hearinK in .September, so I have until broken glass that was once the four- 17 Go to court 10 Burden 31 Conditionally then to make up my mind. LCXDK I T H E B IG A N T - A N P I 16 Depths 11 Coloring 48 Forearm bone story grandstand at Rockingham B O V , A R E THE BIG ONE IS 32 Home of Eve My parents want nothinp to do with this baby. They think AT L POUNCEP PRAGGEP / WONPER 20 Social rank 19 Buttress 34 Thick 49 Burmese Park. V O U PUAAB AN ARMV ANT, 22 12. Roman I should adopt it out. I really want to keep her, but the people THAT.' ON THE HIM AWAV.I WHV HE 21 Sneeze currency “It's too early to tell what we’ll ANP THE UTTLE 23 Nuclear 38 Abovewater at the welfare department are xivinp me a hard time. They LITTLE ANT- J 24 Animal 51 River in Egypt C4P t h a t .' do,’’ he said and lifted his head. “But —^ A ONE JUST (30r agency(abbr) society (abbr) 39 False front don t think I m cap.ible of takinp on s:: much responsibility 52 Wrangle if there had to be a disaster, it’s a t my ape. PRAFTEP.' 24 Boy 25 City in Utah 41 Jigs 27 Fifth zodiac 53 Have a meal better it was on a non-operating They may be ripht, but I think I would like to try. 26 Naked 45 Songstress sign 28 Court cry Piaf 55 Also Please tell me whiit to do. y.""' 29 River in day” 30 Egg cell 47 Foss 57 Hot spring CH!S 'The track closes only on Tuesdays. ALI, rORN UP Europe 33 Chastity By early Tuesday afternoon, a VI/. DEAR 'TORN: You need much more help than I cun 35 Roman poet 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 6 9 10 11 heavy soaking rain develop^ which give you in this column. Expert counseling is uvuil- 36 Grant 12 13 matched the moods of racing fans able to you without cost from your local Planned 37 Embrace 14 40 Modify who wondered if their excited shouts Parenthood Chapter, P'umily Service Association or IS 16 17 m ental health clinic. Please cull one of these facilities 42 Animal would ever be heard again at garden 18 (they are listed in your directory) and tell them Abby 19 70 21 Rockingham. Suflflvuwi.c 43 Least (abbr.) suggested you call. 1 A handful of firemen extinguished 44 Automotive so­ 22 You have already shown mature Judgment by Captain Easy — Crooka A La«vranca ciety (abbr.) 1 24 2S 7. 7. the last stubborn embers of the refusing a hasty m arriage and considering adoption 46 Lysergic acid ■ ” 1 7. 30 31 32 general alarm blaze which destroyed for the child. OKAVi 5 0 I'M NO V 'M E A N diethylamide 33 the 74-year-oid grandstand, partially You need to sort out you thoughts, plan for your aeWUEMANl IM VOU'RE NOT 48 Stand on 1 ■ 3S gutted the clubhouse and damaged future and then decide what will be best for a) the STIU SORRYsI MADE edge 7. 3. V'' ^eAVEN5 N( 50 RIood vessels 1 1 Development Fund enriched baby and b) yourself. I have confidence in your ability A PUBLIC SPECTACLE 40 the paddock area. OF U5 ON TV 1 53 Shrewd 3 to make the right decision. Good luck and God bless. F 1 1 For many employees like Frank 54 Quote as an 3 Jack Redmond (left), head tennis pro and manager at And please let me hear from you again. I care. 44 .. 47 American Little League All-Stars Bowser, an office employee for 32 authority 1 Manchester Racquet Club, presents check for the Manchester DEAR ABBY; 1 am a widow, and I frequently travel with 56 Overturns 46 4b to 51 52 Winners of two of three starts in District Simler, Scott Gould, Kyle Atkins, Bill years, and Frank Rogers, who has 58 Faerie Queene other widows. When we go into a restaurant, the waitress 1 been the starting gate grabber for 23 Memorial Hospital Development Fund to Andy Eleck, the 59 English school S3 S4 SS 56 57 Eight play are the Manchester American Lit- Fleming, Dave Riordan. Back row; Assistant will invariably ask. "One check, or two'.’" 60 Burst of hospital’s director of public relations. Proceeds, of $2,000, came SI tie League All-Stars. The local squad coach Rich Mace, Frank Hoher, Tom Heal, years, it is a heartfelt loss. Abby, women rarely pay for each other's meals, and it thunder S9 60 "I’m very depressed. I may have from annual Manchester Memorial Hospital Invitational Pro gets to be quite embarrassing at timea. 61 Dance step resumes play in the double elimination Brian Brophy, John Little, Mike Custer, 61 62 63 to look for another job,” Rogers said. Tennis Championships at the Racquet Club. (Herald photo by Please inform waitresses that when two women dint- 62 Photograph tourney Wednesday n j^ t at 6 o’clock at Larry Stanford, Mike Tomkunas, Head Coach ‘T il just have to wait and see what together, she should moke out separate checks. If one iKWiPAPia {NTIRPm&i ASSN I Leber Field against S tSord Springs. Team Skip Mikoleit. (Herald photo by Pinto) happens here.” Burbank) woman has planned on paying for the other, she can pick up 0 b o th checks. Most women pay their own way when 0 members (1-r) Front rowMim Powers, Dave traveling. ■SEPARATE CHECKS Alley Oop — Dave Sraue Driclqe DEAR SEPARATE: Thanks for the “tip," which I shall pass on to the waiters and waitresses of the LOOKS LIKE CAN WE GET ) TOO NAR- THEN MAY­ y e a h ./ x n ' l e t 's 6coreboQrcl w o rld . ANOTHER CAVE,' OSCAR'S /ROW.' B E W E 'P TAKE S O M E O F DEAR ABBY: I am a shoplifter. I started out as a teen­ BUGGY IN / HAVE TO BETTER TH' FOOD WITH Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag WEDNESDAY THERE? / LEAVE IT TURN IT ;,TDO! IM GET- II R ER DB SO Oakland SI LOIMS SAN FRANCISCO ■ ager taking small, inexpensive items, and I always got JULY 30. 1980 New York MrCatiy ab r h bi ab r h bi HERE AN' GO a r o u n d ! IN' HUNGRY.' Tianl ' L6^'' R 6 3 3 2 2 Ucey ' W2-1 > Oberkfll2b 4 0 0 0 North cl 3 110 away with it. I kept telling myself it would be the last time, IN O N FOOT.' Crafty end play maneuver EVENING Minnesu'ta Toronto Durham rf 4 0 3 0 Herndon If 4 12 3 ^The Horse’eyed but I just couldn’t stop. I prayed to God to help me stop, and Zahn 10-12' 9 lU 2 2 0 3 Danes 7 2 -3 -10 ; Hrnndzlb 4 0 I 0 Clark rf 40 11 Golf I thought I hud because I didn't take anything for over a 6:00 T-2 12 \ 2f).,=0l .McLaughlin 11-3 0 Simmonsc 2 100 Evans3b 4 0 0 0 slf Pro Ctl«brlty Golf (iarvin 'L2-r< 3 3 Heniirckcf 40 10lvielb 40 10 year. Then it happened again. I just had to take something! if West held the ace of hearts, 7:00 CMICAfiO McCattv pitched to 1 batter inRih lorg If 3 0 0 0 Stennett 2b 4 0 10 As I was walking out of the store, I was stopped and caught king of diamonds and queen of MILWM'KEE WP-Danev T -3 « .A-16.7(M j f NFLArm WrMtiIng ab r h bi ab r h bi Heitz3b 40 11 Littlejhnc 3 120 with something marked $1.99, but I ended up paying a $60 NORTH T-SO-M clubs there would be just two Molitor2b 4 U I 1 Squires lb 4 0 2 0 Phillips ss 30 1 0 I^Mastrss 3 110 _ 7:30 Martinez p 2 0 0 0 Riplev p 3 0 0 0 fine plus the hurt to my family, myself and mostly to God. 4 K 1 0 7 6 4 lasers. .tl Sport«C«ntor Yount ss '1 2 1 Mornsn2b 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 .M(*lmaro If 4 0 10 Kenndy ph 10 0 0 Minton p 0 0 0 0 ' in comeback I have promised God and myself that I will never again VK104 Then Pete worked out a 8:00 Co(>per lb Thomas ft 5 111 Johnsndh 3 000 CINCINNATI MONTREAL Olten p 0 0 0 0 PGA Statistics «Q6 way to make his game with Jl) Profottlonal Football From Sci'tl ph ' 10 0 0 By United Press International MOSCOW (UPI) — Alberto Juantorena. favor of the Eastern bloc countries. steal as much as one bobby pin. and I think now I can keep Oglivio II 4 13 3 Lemon cf 4 111 ab r h bi ab r h bi that promise. ♦ KJ7 everything wrong. He started Canada 3 0 0 0 Baines rf 30 10 Oesler2b 30 10U FIorelf 3 100 Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 32 4 9 4 Driving b-rcano rl Average Distance -I. Dan Pohi 272 5.2. the man they call “the horse.” today tries Between them, the Soviet Union (7) and WEST EAST by playing dummy’s queen ol 8:30 M‘’ne\ dh 4 0 00 Bell3b 2 000 Knight 3b 4 00 0 Scott2b 4 110 St Uuis 010(0)000-1 This letter is for everyone who thinks it is not so bad to a Id Bataball 3 0 0 0 Griffey rf 4 0 11 Dawson cl 4 12 1 San Francisco 00022000x— 4 J.C Snead 271 5 3 Timmy Valentine to prove he is stiii a thoroughbred and not East Germany (5) have won more titles ♦ 62 4 6 diamonds. E)ast produced the Oantnor.lh 3 110 Seilhemrc 271 4 4 Dana Quigley ZJO'J 5 Fuzzv shoplift an item or two. Never start! It can gel to be a bad 10:00 Martino/ 3 10 0 I’rvor ss 30 10 Fosler If 4 0 10 Valentin rf 4 110 E-;-Lililejchn DP-San Francisco I yet ready to be put out to pasture with the VJ83 VAQ075 king and Pete started pro­ LOB-St Louisa. San FranciKoS 2&- Zoeller 270 6 6 Joe Hager 270 4 1 than the rest of the opposition put habk or a game, and it’s hard to atop. Please correct my The Flintstonee — Hanna Barbara Productions PKA Full Contact Karata Totals J4 7 10 7 Totals 30 1 6 1 Dnessn lb 4 0 10 (Tomri lb 3 0 2 1 ♦ J 1097 4 K8J2 ceedings by holding up the Milwdukiv 000200002-7 Reitz. Durham Phillips. Hendrick 3B- Buddy (iardner 270 3 8. Jack Nicklaus resumption of track and field at the Olym­ together.' mistakes in spelling. Abby. but print this. It may help vH' Bataball: Raca For Tha Nolan c 30 10 Carterc 4 0 2 1 ♦ 10842 ♦QtO ace. ('hicago OIOOOOODO— 1 Conepenss 4 0 0 0 Parrish 3b 3 0 00 Horndon SEi-Simmons 269 9 9 Jim Thorpe 368 9 10 Barney Pannant IP H H ER BBSO Thompson 268 4 pic Games. But the West has had some notable someone. Thank you. Sign me . . . DP-Milwaukee 3 LOB-Milwaukee6, Geronm cf 3 0 0 0 Spoierss 30 10 NO-HE WEISHEP SOMEtYHBRE, SOUTH This hold-up was essential 11:30 Chicagct 2B-Oglivie 3B-Pr>or HR- 2 0 00 St Louis Percentage in fairway -I Mike Reid The 28-year-old Cuban — e-foot-Zy* and SHOPLIFTER . Berenyi p 10 0 0 Gulicksn p f> a 4 4 1 3 successes with Britain and Italy grabbing 1 OUT THERE, ♦AQJ93 to Pete's plan to handle the ii SporttCantar Ix-mon i7i. Ctx-'per '13i. Oclivie >2f>> SB Price p 1 000 Martinez < L3-4' 796 2 Calvin Peete 789 3 Bill Rosers Otlen 2 10 00 2 777 4 Hubert Green 767 5 John 184 pounds — made Olympic history at three golds apiece. Allan Wells (100 ♦ 62 bad things he expected. Pete 12:00 -(iantnor 2. Ycunl. .Martinez S- Collms ph 1110 DEAR SHOPLIFTER: You have paid the price, so I S A S T O R K H Europaan Soccar I^ezcam* SK—Molilor Bair p 0000 San Francisco Mahaffey 761 6 Gene Littler .747 7. Jay Montreal four years ago by becoming the ♦ A64 wanted to develop an end play Haas 74o 8 Larry Nelson 738 9 Jack' m eters), Ovett (1,500) and Daley Thomp­ drop the label. There is a lot of good in one who w ants lYITH A 12:30 ' IP H RERBBSO .Totals .12 1 6 I Tclals ;«M9 3 Ripley iW 5-41 ♦ A83 against East and he had to Milwaukci' ('incinnati ouoauoio- 1 Minton 'S9' Renner 737 10 D A Weibnng 731 first man to win the 400 and 800 meters son (decathlon) scored for Britain, while to help others through her own unfortunate experi­ H E C K O F A S) Boilng't Graatatt Riples pitched to2 baiters in Bth Greens In Regulation kem West out of the lead. Haas W 11-9. 7 4 1 1 2 2 .Montreal .IOOllOOOx-4 titles at the same Games. Pietro Mennea (200 m eters). Maurizio ences. Thanks for writing, and God bless. HERNIA/... Vulnerable: Both Champions ('astro 2 2 0 0 0 0 EC—Knight DP—Cmcmnati I LOB- T-2 ia A-22991 1 Jack Nicklaus 73 2 Mike Retd Efast led a second diamond. J 724 3 John Mahaffey 713 4 Lee Dealer. South 2:00 I'lnrmrwue. .Monlri'al7 SB-Carler SB But "El Caballo.” whose 400-meter win­ Oamiano (20-kilometer walk) and Sara Getting married? W hether you want a formal Pete took his ace, ruffed the J Chicago PITTSBI RGH LOS ANGELES PKA Full Contact Karata 5 5 1 2 -I.4?Fk'rc. Scott Dawson. Cn>martie S Trevino 712 5» Calvin Peete 708 6 lk>lsc*n iL7-6> ab r h bi ab r h bi CurlisSlrange 707 7 Johnny Miller 699 ning tim e of 1:43.5 seconds still stands as Simeoni (women’s high jump) struck gold church wedding or a simple, "do-your-ow n-thing” Wnt Nortk Eul Soaib last diamond and drew 3:30 lloffman 2 2 11 (iullicksf'n Morenoef r 00 1 Ht.awcl 40 11 ! ♦ trumps. Then the end play 31 SporttCantar Robinson 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BBSO 5 2 2 0 8 Keith Fergus 698 9 Bill Kralzert 607 a world record, has only recently returned for the Italians. ceremony, get Abby's new booklet. Send $1 plus a Foil ss 4 0 10 Russell ss 10 tie, Larry Nelson and Jay Haas 696 Paxs 4 ♦ Pass Pass was ready. HBP—by IX'tst'n 'Gantner bv DolS(«n Cmcinnali .Scurrv p 0 0 0 0 Johnstn rl 3 12 1 long, self-addressed, stam ped (28 cents) envelope to: ’Ctwiper' WP-Haas T—2 Z A-24.1M Putting to competition after an operation on his Britain can also confidently expect to P iss Borcnvi' L2-1 - 4 6 4 3 2 1 Easier rf 4 0 0 0 Hatcher rf 1 000 Abby's Wedding Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly He led his deuce of hearts I»nce 3 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 Garvey I b 4 0 12 1 Don Januarv 3 7Ti 2 Bruce Devlin right achilles tendon and is struggling to collect another title in the m en’s 1,500 Milnei U- 28 80 3 Steve Meinvk 3 82 4. George Hills, Calif. 90212. and played d u in m y ^ 10 M ter SEATTLE CLEVELAND Hair 1 1 0 0 2 0 MadUk3b 4 0 0 0 Raker If 4 0 00 regain the form which set him above the Transactions Montreal Burns 3 91 5 Tom V^'atson3 94 6 Rod meters in which Ovett and his arch-rival West play nfayed low. T h e n P ete ab r h bi l.^(A II 3 10 0 (ev3b 4 3 3 1 Curl3 9f. 7 Jerrv Pale SOI. 8 Mike Opening lead.A J (;ullickS(m-2 Bean 70 76 5. Mike Reid 70 93 6 Curtis By Oswald Jacoby cards were. If East led the 3 0 0 0 Hassey ph 10 11 Angeles 2210DBfl3x-10 then missed the World Cup to undergo sur­ meter final, is still smarting over his tac­ FEe-Yooluoowe and AUn Soetag Burgess of Maryland and Simpson cf HOlStON PHILADELPHIA Strange 70 97 7 J<>hn Mahaffey 70JB 8 OH .NfeAH? m RKTAORAWT TKe ace of hearts it would set up Andrsn ph 0 0 0 0 Mannngcl 3 100 DP'-Pittsbuiph 1 lx’s Angeles 1 LOB tie. Johnny Miller and Jerry Pale 71 00. gery.* Mendnz ss 4 0 10 Rosello2b 2 0 00 ab r h bi abrhbi -Pittsburgh 8 Los Angeles 4 2B- tical blunder which left him nursing a dummy's king (or a club defensive tackle Mike Landsty ss 10. Leonard Thompson 71 10 U O IT T M U U g (Nov. 21-Ooe. 21) Ik) HIGRkiPHT/WlUC? CRITI6 FRC*A1He FAPER iWRDWfc Ucx c 4 0 2 0 Brohmr2b I 000 3 0 2 0 Smith If 3 3 2 1 .I 'hnstone 2 Oy 2 Guerrero Yeager Percentage of sub-par holes -I Andy The Cuban knows his limitations and did silver medal behind Ovett last week. The Pessimist Pete studied the discard. If he led a club, it Waulker oi ' irginia Tech Dvbznsk ss 40 11 Wailing lb 1 0 00 Rose lb :> 1 3u '•tl HH-( e\ '14'. H(*oli’n i|i SE^ ft<>n WatS(>n S I 4 Keith Fergus 204 5 victory has given Ovett a vital psy­ dooHog wttti people may sortace that if everything went wrong, and free agents linebacker (Tuz If 3 100 Schmidt3b 3 112 IP M H ER BBSO today, but they should disappear [or South. If he led a diamond. Si>attle 000 101 000- 2 Jerry Pate 203 6 tie, Larry Nelson and which went to Britain's Steve Ovett. chological edge for the battle of the ‘B irthday he could lose two hearts, one Byron Hemmingway. ( levoland 11I 00022X-7 Cedenocf 5 0 11 Morcind c 4 0 2 1 Pittsburgh , ., (ieorge Burns 19Ti 8 Mike' Reid .194 9 the minute you hear aN the nice South would ruff in dummy E-l)ybzinski DP-Seatlle 1.Cleveland 4 12 3 Maddox cf 4 0 0 0 Hlsle^cn'l.'-B' 6 11 7 7 , 1 ,3 Curtis Strange ISQ 10 Tom Purlzer 191 It's been evident here that Juantorena's metric mile and he is confident of going on compkmenta olhara pay you. diamond, one club, and be and discard his last heart. punter .■.:.^c Michel and Morgan 2b 3 0 00 Tril)o2b 4 0 0 1' Scurrv 22331 1 2 LOfi- Seattle 9, Cleveland 10 2&- ' ‘ Eagles -1 Dave Eichelberger 13 2 track-eating ninefoot stride does not carry to coiTTplete the double, last achieved by down one. On the other hand. INEWSPAPESt ENTERPRISE ASSN | offen -ve tackle Mike Dilonc 2 Alexander 3B-Diaz HR- Reynidsss 10 0 0 Bowa ss 4 110 Ix'S Angeles Bruce Lielzke 11 3 Keith Fergus 10 4 L Hargr>'ve2 >10' SB^Dilone S-Rosello l/oonard rf 4 110 l..crch p 0 If II 0 lltH’len-VVlli.l- 9 7 2 2 ^ “ lie. Bill Kratzert. Buddy Gardner and its old p th ority and he had to work hard New Zealander Peter Snell 16 years ago. SchooK, . jine to terms f’UIPiSC 2 12 1 Noies p 2 0 0 0 L IP H H ER BBSO HHP-bv Scurrv >R Law Bob Murphy 9 7 Danny Edwards B 8 to qualify for Wednesday's final. Before their clash in the shorter dis­ with safety Don Dufek Seattle Asnbyc 10 10 (iVkvch ph 1 0 III) Hi«oton t- 2 Z A-47.013 tie, John Fought. Stove Melnyk and Tom Ihoee you t i^ ’ht'’i^ 'M i^ Hnyc-lt 'LR-10' 6 1-3 8 5 5 Andujar p 110 0 Bruastar p 0 (I I) 0 Purtzer 7 If the Cuban defies the odds, he will uncooperadva era actually giving Roberge p 0000 tance, Ovett gave himself only a 50-50 Pittsburgh — Waived Heaverlo 1 1-3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 Saucier p Birdies-I Curtis Strange 309 2 Andy you more than you hoped lor. 0 100 become the first track and field Olympic •ight end tiary Gomolak, a Hawley 1-3 2 0 0 Lacorte p 0 0 0 0 I’nser ph Bean 30r> 3 George ^ rn s 277 4 chance of winning the 800, but a 90 J>er ^ A R M t (Jm. 2 0 ^ 1$) Our Boarding Houaa Cleveland Mc(7raw p 00 0 0 MAJOR Totals Leonard Thompson ^ 5 Larry Nelson champion at these Games to reUin a title. cent change of taking the 1500. Once you pet past tha aarty lan- FW- free ageni Spillner 2 3 33 6 12 6 Totals r. 914 272 6 Keith Fergus 286 7 Roy Floyd NlongeMi'nae 4 9 Tom Watson Z i thinking. It wW be smooth sailing wp-sSpillner3 T-2 I. A 0 10 I..ee frevinoZO and three women — have been defeated track and field program, which had a rest Winthrop — Dick safety Dave Elmendorf I-^Cru?2, .Moreland DP-Housti’n I Sand Saves lor you the rtat of the day. VO )t>u Think BETTER LOI3-H(*uslon9. Philadelphia 7- 2B- LEADERS during the first five days of competition at day Tuesday, sees another 18 gold medals « « C I8 (Fth. IB Merch 20) The retired, quarterback Bob (aukornia dkthuii Ashbv 3B-Leonard Hn—Ifowe I Rav Floyd 5* 2 Tom Kite 5* 3 TWJ'RE HOME? NOT Hill KratzeH fSt 4 Barry Jaeckel 571 - which 20 gold medals have been decided. go up for grabs. heat way to got over any Lee signed a one-year con- SthmidtiTTi SB-Smith3,Cru/ B<»wa 5. Bob Eastwood 560 6' Jeff Mitchell unpleasant thoughts plaguing WASTY A(‘^'lARFb BIRTHDAy 15 NEXT SOME OF THOSE SUSeeSTfONO WERE TDU’VE BEEN SKI S-I^ndestov lacorte SF-Howe Pujols Major Ix'ague Leaders ffc'f 7 Jerry McGee f/il 8 Bob Murphv The absence of the Americans, in par­ Five titles are at stake today, the men's A6 U5ELE6B ANYTHIN6! tract Tlionilh 5 110 Tmunllss 20 IP H RERBBW Hr l’mtc>d Press International you today la to bury yourself In WEB<.WHATO(NWEAl-L POTO .548 9 George Archer 543 10 lie. ticular, and also the West Germans has OUSTPLAJN DIS^SnN(5-. A d A CY7WBER HE 10 10 Houston Batting Hubert Green and Mark Hayes and 400 m eters, pole vault, shotput, 50- S K A V H IM WHAT WE TTH INK (3F H IM ? Houston - Signed tight 32 10 1 Hebnerlb 4 0 0 0 Andujar 4 7 3 3 3 2 'based on 27T At Bats' WITH 12-3 4 3 3 I ii g ab r h meters. H A N P 6/ 5 T A R T senes of one-vear con* Gnch2b 4 2 2 6 (.'owens rf 40 10 Philadelphia Templeton, St I, 94 4UR 6f 133 I Tom Watson $387 72f< 2 Lee Trevino COOMNd tracts 4 0 1 O'Parrish c 3 0 0 0 Urch 2 2-3 7 4 4 2 1 I(u« kner (Tii ffi 314 33 UB " S2S5..914 3 Andv BeantXT'.lTC 4 Craig 4 0 10 Dyer c 1000 Noies 3 1-3 4 2 1 2 2 Hendrick Si L 97 374 47 121 " Siadler $18323 5. Curtis Strange Denver — Announced whiimor 4 0 10 Rrookns3b 4 000 Hrusstar 11-3 1 0 U U 1 Srnitli LA S) 310 47 lUO ^ $176,525. 6 George Burns $174263 7 Whilakr2b 0 0 U ^ Urrv Nelson $163,480 8 Jerry Pate that linebacker Mark Saucier'W 5-3' 2-3 0 0 0 10 Hernandz St L 9T 366 63 118 $15^.151 9 John Mahaffey $146,907. 10 6lotc Papi 2b 10 0 0 McGraw'iSS' 1 0 0 o 0 1 i.romarlie. Mil 98 773 54) 119 Bruce Lielzke $143,644 Nichols, safety Jerry touu 37 7 10 7 Totals 30 0 4 0 Andujar pitched to2 batters in5lh Henderson NY 84 312 46 99 Holloway, tackle .Mike CalifiTnia 021040000-7 HBP -b\ Roberge 'Smith' Wl’-Noies Trillo, Phi 7B 285 35 90 I'onighl's gamc8 Detroit UOO 000 000-0 T-3 Of. A- 3UZ2 McBride Phil 81 330 42 IQO l.aSlrada vs. MelhodisI, O'Rourke and wide h5-Palek. Trammell LOB-California (iarvev LA lai 411 :o m Detroit 10 HR-(»rich2 ' lOi Lanslord Amvnean l,.eague 6 —Fitzgerald receiver Steve Senini left '10> SB-E3avlor f^Trammell ab r h pet camp voluntarily and IP H RERBBSO (■<’4>ptT. Mil s§ 366 51 125 342 Garden vs. Vets, 6 (.'alilornia ATLANTA NEW YORK Wilson K(‘ 98 432 8U Ii' 336 —Nike would be waived Marlnz 21-3 0 0 0 0 3 Peppino's vs. Gus’s, Pro Itu-kelliull Hubbrd 2b 4 0 10 Mazzillilb 4 0 00 ( arow Cal H9 339 43 KB 3S Soccer lietroit Murphy cl 2 0 0 0 Taverasss 4 02 0 nu(iibr> ILilt 96 379 72 121 319 7 :3 0 - N ik e Llah — Signed guard Robbins 11.1-2' 4 2-3 6 2 2 {’hmhlis Ih 4 0 10 Hendrsn If 4 120 Oklivie Mil 92 Xfi) 6D KB 319 Weaver 4 1-3 1 U 3 Malthws rt 4 000 Alnion3b 0 0 00 \\athun KC 81 3D4 37 96 316 Polire vs. Burkland, 6 ♦ lO p FOR ; HAVB *830 .lefi Judkins and UCL.^ T-2 39 A 23 (BO Horner 3b 4 00 0 Yongbld3b 4 0 11 A W D tO - U B H ) OUT oevooeiv, vDu Burrghs || Urta,(’U*v 86 325. 57 KE .314 - P a g a n ! center Brett Vroman to 4 120 Morales rl 30 10 Triiimru’ll. Del m 3T 7D KT. 313 CA66FTIt?./ WHAtrOOIN& TD h a v p n t P B ic e p TEXAS Nahrdny t 4 0 0 0 Trevino c 3 00 0 Rivers. Tex 98 423 71 132 312 S B M v s . B&J, 6 THATS A MOVIP CO&T6 multi-year contracts BALTIMORE Gomez ss 3 0 0 0 Norman rf 2 110 POPCOBN LATEL-Y, ab r h hi ab r h bi VValson. -NY 78 20) 39 93 312 NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUt ouTBAoeoue/ •rotvAY? , COU.IO BE Chicago — Signed third BuinbrvH 3 120 Rivers cf 4 0 2 0 laim ph 1 0 ] I Jorgnsn lb 1000 Horne Huns By United Press Inlernalional -C h e n e y 3 Royster ph 0 00 0 Flvnn2b 30 11 National U'ague - Schmidt, Phil 27. .National Conlerence WOR^:£• 7-SO Dempsev c 4 0 10 Wills 2b 4 00 0 SGongo vs. CBT, 6 3 and fourth round draft Singletn rl 3 000 Oliver It 4 02 0 MrWllm p 2 0 0 0 BomtK'k p 30 0 0 Horner All 21. Carter. Mtl and East choices James Wilkes and Ix’wnsln 11 00 0 0 Boll3b 4 110 Garber p 0 000 Allenp 00 0 0 Hendrick. St L 2D. Baker and Garvey. W LGF GA BPPts —K eeney Murra\ Ih 40 I 11 Ellis dh 4 0 10 10 10 I.A and Clark. SF 19 New York 18 7 66 33 5J 161 B.A. vs. JC's, 6 Ron Harles to one-year Kelly dh 4 0 11 Staublb 4 121 P u 0 0 00 American lacague - Jackson, NY 28. Washington 12 13 51 49 43 115 contracts Roemt’k II 4 12 1 Sample rl 1 I I 1 Asslsln ph 1000 Oglivie. Mil2T,. Annas. Oak23: Thomas, Toronto 12 14 30 44 J, 1(77 - R o b e r ts o n DeCims3b 3 10 0 Sundorg c 30 10 To'als 34 I 6 I Totals 31 282 Mil 21. Mayberry and Velez. Tor 18. Roceter 10 14 33 46 28 88 Thrifty vs. Flo's, 7:30 Chicago iWBAi — Gama ss 4 0 0 0 Putnam ph t o i l Atlanta OOOUOOUUI- I Runs Batted In Central Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl & Sloffal Signed guard Vicki Voss Dauor2b 4 1)1 Frias ss 2 00 0 ^VwYork flIOOUl (Dx- 2 National League — Garvey, LA 81, W LGF GA BPPU —R o b ertso n Roberts ss 100 0 E—Matthews, YoyngbltHid LOB-Atlan- Hendrick, St L 77, Schmidl. Phil 71, Dallas 13 II 37 40 32 110 Phoenix — Signed 6-foot (irubbph 0 00 0 la 7 New York 5 2lT- Henderson. Carter. MH66. Baker. LA62 Tulsa 12 13 43 43 36 108 Burroughs 3D-Flynn. Hendersor^ SB- 11 14 41 44 34 100 eX A / VA LDN6-EAKEP Zisk ph 10 0 0 Norman American League — Perez, Bos and Minnesota 9-inch rookie center John Totals .13 4 8 1 Totals 36 3 11 3 Oliver, Tex76, Jackson, NY 7., Oglivie. Atlanta 5 2D 21 68 20 50 Campbell from Clemson lialtimori' IZHJUOOKV-4 IP H HER BBSO Mil 74. Armas. Oak 71 West • o i m i o o R TENPERFooTU-ers 0 Texas (ninouOtft-3 Atlanta Stolen Bases W LGF GA BPPts I niversily McWllms'L?- 1-3 8 2 2 0 4 National l.eague — LeFlore, Mil 63. Seattle n 5 6T, 2T, 49 181 SEE VA PANC^. 0 K -Sldub f)P Baltimore 2. Texas 1 l.nH Baltimore? Texas6 2B- Oliver. Garber 12-3 0 0 0 0 3 Moreno. I’itt 5h. Collins, Cm 5fl, Scott. Los Angeles 17 8 46 33 39 141 TOPICS New York — Was Camp I 0 0 0 0 I Ellis Slauh HR Hoonicke <4' SH- MH3B. Richards. SD35. Vancouver 13 12 41 37 32 110 B u t l- i S t e /s j - t o awarded Seattle s first- IM mces Buinhrvj S-l)ompsev New York American U’ague — Henderson. OakPorliand 10 15 31 40 27 87 round draft choice in the IP H RERBBSO BmfMkiW7-3i 71-1 4 0 0 2 4 5fl. Wilson. KC45:, Dilone,ClevX, Wills, FMEACUnv OUTOOOA CONSULTANT " 1 U A T o v a t i o n Baltimore Allen iS 17' 12-3 2 1 1 0 3 Tex 28. Bumbry. Balt 27 American Conlerence FROAA 'D-ie SHAEICS Marvin Webster compen­ MrGrgr 'W ll- 8 2-3 HI 3 3 0 3 \M* McWilliams T 2 31 A -9;i2 Pifching East VACATION FISH TIPS Stoddard 0 I 0 0 () 0 Victories W LGF GA BPPts For many vacationers, the sation case T Martinez S8' 13 0 0 0 0 0 National league-C arlton, lliil 16-5,. Fort LaudrdI L5 10 47 39 43 133 Texas Bibbv. Pitt 131. Rogers. Mtl 11-6, New England 15 II 46 43 40 130 opportunity to fish in a differ­ Hough 11.1-1' 9 8 4 3 4 8 SANDIKGO Niekro. Hou 11-8, Hooton. LA KM. Tampa Bay 14 12 45: 44 41 12T: ent location will be one of the Stoifldard '"•ched to I batter in 9th Richard Hou and Reuss, LA KM. lltiladeiphia 8 17 28 46 2T: 73 reasons they travel. abrhbi abrhbi Central UP Hough I'tr SnndtM'rg T-2 17 A DeJesusss 4 0 0 0 Richrdslf 31)0 0 Paslore. Cm and Sanderson. Mil IW, For others, fishing may not - ir HOB Ramlk'3h 4 0 0 0 Smith ss 3 00 1 American l,.eauue - Slone. Ball IfrJ. W LGF GA BPPts Biitiner II 4 0 0 0 Mmphrycf 40 00 John. NY 15.-4. Gura. KC 14-4, Norris, Phicago 19 7 6T. 37 51 Iff be a major attraction, yet they JohnsT’n lb 4 1 .10 Winfield rl 3 110 Oak 14-41. Mc'Crcgor. Balt 11^'. Guidry. Houston 12 14 49 5:0 40 112 would like to participate if they H OAKLAND TORONTO NY 11-6, Barker. (Tev 11-7 viorns. Del Detroit 11 14 40 39 34 lOU Baseball Trai V pr 0 0 0 0 Monlnz lb 4 000 could. abrhbi abrhbi. Martin cl 4 0 0 0 Tenace c 3 2 00 and Haas. Mil 11-9. Keougli Oakll-IO Memphis 10 15: 32 ff 29 89 NCfTIHB BUNNY WoPYDU Hendrsn If 5 2 10 Griffin ss 3 0 2 1 Ri>dngz3h 40 10 Earned Hun Average West Here are some tips from Murphv cl 4 2 2 2 (iarcia2b I 1 0 ■ based on 95. Inni* i si W LGF GA BPPts Mercury outboards’ angling t.rc’sslh 5 0 11) W'HxlsIf 5’ 110 ' * ^ Dill.ird2b 30 10 Flannrv2h 100 I CONSA(^^leP IP/OT,' Blaikwllc 3 0 2 0 Jones p 2 0 HI National U*ague - Richuid. Hou 1 89, 'California 12 13 51 54 44 116 department which will enable llevrnglb 5,121 Velezdh 3 12 3 Reuss. LA 2 a . Sultcm, LA i 23, Carlton. hCdmonlim 13 13 48 43 37 115. Arinas rf 5, o i 0 Cannon ph luoo (ap.ll'.p 1 000 you to take along some tackle, 1000 Phil 2 29, Zachry NY 2 72 ^ n Diego 12 13 37 41 31 )Q3 (x’nzalzdh 4 1 .1 0 lorgph 0 0 0 Tysi.nph American U-ague — (Lira. KC 2 01: van Jose 7 1854 31 73 and have time to fish when you WHAT Mi l Newninph 100 0 .Mvbrrvlb 6 0 00 llcroiM.P 000 0 • Teams get six points lor a win and a 1000 Norris. Oak 2 43 Burns, Chi 2 60. May. arrive. NEW Yt)HK MINNESOTA Evsiani 50 10 MowellSb f.ooo NY2 72. Travers. Mil 2 80. lonus point is awarded for each goal ah r h hi ab r h hi (luerrerss 20 11 Ih-nneilcl r o 1 i Tidrow p 0000 Strikeouls u'ored up to a maximum of three per 1. Write for information Hndl|ih2h 4 0 o o Smallevss 300 1 Davis ph HI 0 0 Mi'sebv rf Totals 32 I 8 I Totals ’29 11 2 about the type of fishing avail­ 3 0 0 1 Chifago lllJtlUKX) I National Ix’ague - Carlton. Phil 181. earn per game excluding overtimes and •Jono' 4 0 I l> luimfrex <1 3 0 00 Ml Kav 21) 2 0 0 0 Aull pti Blylevcn Pitt 121. Richard. Hou 119, ihootouts ) able. Don't nsh for everything. Vt.itsi>n lb 4 I .10 (Sillong2b 40 12 i!\\n Iwd Diego (01 lllllllx -3 c.'x2b 2 000 Bailor rl E -D eJcsus2 Dillard. Handle DP Hvan. Hoiill5. Niekro. All 113 Tuesday’s Result Limit angling to, one or two Re.l< k%n rl 4 0 2 0 SohetdII 4 0 0 0 Pageph lonoW hitlc American U’ague - (iuidry. NY and Portland 2. Toronto 1 Sdrhlrn Ih 4 110 Uvnegar c .10 10 *! r t D i e g o 2 . U)B- < hicag(’4. San Diego spedes. PiccM'ifss 2 0 00 Davisc 100 0 a 2H- Johnsons S-.lones2 Norris. Oak 111 Bannister. Sea 98. Wednesday 's Games Piniella 'Ih 4 0 10 Adams dh 3 0 00 Totals 44 6 12 4 Talals 15 5„9 Haas. Mil96. Kcough.Oakff 2. Inquire about boat and (.erom-« 2 0 0 2 (dstmo3h .1110 IP H It KR BHSO Ft Lauderdale at Atlanta Oakland oil ooo I2inijr- Chicago Saves Minnesota at Detroit motor rentals. A boat improves l>ent •» 4 0 10 HJrksnlb 3 12 0 Toronto KB■ 100 lUf 001 W l(BO- WAT • .1 f. rt » , 4 1 3 (1 4 1 National U-ague Suiter. Chi 21. San Diego at Rochester your chances of catching fish. Brown II 10 10 Powell rl 2 110 E"Henderson. Essian. (iriffin. Mayber | Ilumo. Cm IK, Allen. NY 17. Tekulve. Tulsa at Washington Totals 2 10 2 Totals 163 rv DP-OanSKd I Toronto I U )li- Hernandez 1 1 <1 IJ D 1 3. Be selective with tackle. 1 1 U U 0 0 Pitt 15.. Fingers. SI) 12 i^iladelphia at (alilornia New York 010 Ull (1)1 2 Oakland 5 Toronto 9 2D-Hevering. cidn’w Arncni an U’jg w Quisenberry. K(.' Dallas at Vancouver Take only what is needed for Minnrvta il)| lUi rsx 3 Murphy.Grillin fJri’Ss Hendersi'n 3&- 2U. FanniT Chi 1*) Burgmeier. Bf« 16. Memphis at San J(>se E Br-wn DP \ewVork2 Minnesota Bonnell HR-Velez il8t. Himnell i9. .SB 9 8 1 1 0 2 the type of fishing you'll do. v.,...... j rt» c>___ II .. .. . HRI* bv Snmh' Balk- (iossage. NY 14. Stoddard, tiall and Thursday’s (}amcs 2 l.Olt \i-» York1 6 Minnesota 4 2B- Woods. Bonnell (iama N-Woods HBP bv ( apilla U ’|H-z Del 11 I No games M heduled' Plan on buying some local S«-d..rholm SI- ( orone’2 Smallos II' H R KR HUSO Capilla t 1 5« A- IIXB lures. 12 - KVKMNC IIKHALD, Wi-d.. July 30; 1980

council's new chairperson, "that's ford. Mrs. Yacavone's supporters how tough it was in the first year of Hockanum Library at the intersec­ football night." have said, “If Republicans can't the program. "We only had 26 peo­ TotunTolk While the move of the historic tion of Naubuc Avenue and Main beat us they might as well not even ple and they had to do everytj^ing, Selden Brewer House in East Hart­ While trying to determine what Though East Hartford come up with a candidate." sell ads, act and make costumes. Street. Last week the telephone ford is only a few weeks away, day the new Emergency Medical Republicans have been able to find We rehearsed in South Church. But Services Council will meet each company removed a telephone pole two candidates for three local Chris Gullotta, who is preparing finally, after two sellout perfor­ Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, who will and line from the path thd house month, one panel member men­ House races, they are still yet to her sixth summer play for the mances, at the high school, calls move the house, is taking several tioned Mondays. “Not Mondays," find someone to face state Rep. Glastonbury Youth and Family finally started coming in offering precautions to ensure a smooth trip will take when it's moved in its en­ said Dr Robert Butterfield, the Muriel Yacavone. D-East Hart­ Resource Center, commented on assistance." to the new site next to the tirety. People/Food r Obituaries Butterfield to head EMS panel \ erne I., l yrrcll \ cronira BraziliH MANCHESTER - The Emergen­ William Abbott, assistant ad­ the development and management of acting to benefit the town." HOI Ml,» l I H. \.H. - Verne L. CCiVENTR^ —Veronica Brazitis, cy Medical Services Council, ministrator of Manchester Memorial effective systems between emergen­ He asked each department head to Tyrrell. 79. ot Rochester, formerly of 89, of 422 Swamp Road died Monday represented by the heads of various Hospital. The American Heart cy medical technicans and hospitals survey their organizations and see COOKOUT FOR FAMllY Manctiester died ,luly in Laurel Manor Convalescent Home emergency and health organizations, Association was also represented while maintaining communication where gaps and conflicts in providing He wa.'i the husband of Mrs in Manchester. She was the widow of elected Dr, Robert Butterfield along with a consumer council protocols. param^ic service now exist. Kraatz recommended a three-week period of Eleanor Spencer I Tyrrell of Jacob Brazitis. chairperson during its first member. A "public interface" committee Hoehester Other survivors are two She was born in Lithuania and had organizational meeting at town hall. The meeting was then turned over analysis before the reports from the sons. Le(> Tyrrell ol East Hartford, lived in the Hartford area for 69 At the same time, the council to Abbott, who along with Dr. Butter­ will act as the eoiincirs voice, setting police and fire chiefs are submitted. years. She was a communicant of restated its goals, namely, to provide field, Kraatz and and Kleinschmidt up educational programs while The council will base its future AND FRIENDS and William Tyrrell of (ireenboro Bend. Vt . two daughters, Mrs. Alice Holy Trinity Church, a member of the town with paramedic service served on the council's steering com­ working as a public relations organ. decisions on their recommendations. Thom|ison id (Hover. Vt. and Mary the Lithuanian American Society. through a three-year, $75,000 federal mittee earlier this year. Abbott “We don't want to have to reinvent "We have to convince the public VMicther it's a gatlicring of friends or just tlic family, two top cookoiit performers . . . lamb the wheel," Abbott said. "An awful Tvrrell ot Montpelier. Vt.; 12 She leaves two sons, Peter J. grant. The entire cost of the program asked the emergency and health of­ that emergency medical service is and aluminum foil. . . team up to offer great on-tlie-grill menus. lot of these components are already grandchildren, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Brazitis of Coventry and Leon P. will be $668,000. ficials to draw up a "laundry list" of important," Dr. Butterfield added. More and more, cooks arc selecting lamb for liarliccuing Ijeeaiise of its delicate llavor, ten­ in place, but they aren't acting in llloria H.ithaway of Steilacoom. Brazitis of Oroville. Calif ; five The EMS Council, some six years problems they forsee and things they “Then we have to present a case derness a m i case of preparation. Foil is a popular wrapping material choice for cooking foods concert; and certainly, they aren't Wash live stepgrandehidren; and a grandchildren and five great­ in the development sfage, also would like to see done before the they'll buy." outdoors since it eliminates scouring pads. A foil-lined grill speeds cleanup in addition to niece and a nephew grandchildren. elected Health Department ad­ council's four committees are es­ reflecting lieat for even cooking. Funeral services and burial were Funeral services will be Thursday ministrator Ronald Kraatz secretary tablished. Wlicn it's time to entertain iriends on the porcli oi- patio, serve a simple, yet elegant dinner in Rochester at 9:30 a m. from the Giuiliano- in response to an ordinance adopted A sheet outlining those committees Three hurt in accident tliat features a boned and rolled leg of lamb surrounded with new potatoes. Boning a meaty Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 by the town Board of Directors functions was issued to the council leg of lamb at liomc is easy. Tbe trick is to have a \ cr)' sliarp knife. A lioned leg cooks (jiiickly EAST HARTFORD - Police Richard S. Sherman, of the Broad Rolierl (aiinphell Washington St., Hartford with a calling for the council's organization. for consideration and included a four- and slices uniformly. today are still investigating a two- Brook section of East Windsor, was mass of Christian burial at 10 a m. in Dr. Butterfield, a long-time ad­ member education panel to develop Wliilc the laml) is on the grill, cook Green Beans Italian in a foil Imndle. A frozen fresh III flHON Funeral services car accident Tuesday afternoon on listed in satisfactory condition with Holy trinity Church, Hartford. vocate of paramedic service for the the best ways and means of running fruit salad, preparetj in advance in a foil-lined pan for quick removal, rounds out tbe cookoiit menu. were held this morning tor Robert Ellington Road at Main .Street in Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict multiple injuries in Manchester One good barliccue ibeal calls for another. Dotdile Dill Lamb Kciialis are an easy-to-eat, Vernon Campbell. 56. of Turner town, is also the director of emergen­ emergency training from the mo­ which three persons were Cemetery. Friends may call at the Memorial Hospital. qiiick-to-fix dinner treat fdr tbe family. Dill flavors tlie marinade for tlie keliabs and tlie piquant Head .\mston selection ol Hebron, cy services at Manchester Memorial ment a serious injury or illness is hospitalized, one is in critical condi­ Police said they have received con­ sauce adds to the good taste of tlie la’ml) and accompanying vegetables. Rice pilaf and grilled who (lied .Monday at his homo. He funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 Hospital. In addition to his detected. tion. to 9 p.m. leadership, the council will include flicting reports from witnesses at the cabbage wedges cook alongside tlie land). Preparing tliem in foil bundles means second help­ w,(' the husband of Faustine Gilbar A monitoring and protocols com­ The accident occurred in pouring Robert Lannan chief of the accident and are still investigating. ings stay warm and leftovers arc ready for the refrigerator. Frankfurter buns turn up in an I .impbell mittee will review the regional rain at the beginning of northbound, In Meinoriani Manchester Police Department, Fire medical protocols and approve them unusual form as crispy bread sticks. A cool finale is the interesting combination of vanilla ice He was born Dec 11. 1923 in rush-hour traffic on Main Street. Police aiso reported that a 53-year- cream and orange snerlict. Either menu assures tliat, wliates'cr the cookoiit occasion, it will In sjd and Invint; memory of Vincent Salvatore. Chief John Rivosa, Eighth Utilities for local use or modify them as Baltimore. .Md He was a retired Nona R. Horton, 19, of Hebron, was old South Windsor man was robbed at lie effortless and enjoyable. wh(* fKissed .iwav July 30th, 1962 District Fire Chief John Christensen, needed. Also evaluated would be the chiel pett> olfieer in the I'.S, Navy. listed in critical condition today at gunpoint late Tuesday night after He was .ilsi) a retired correctional of- Just a ti'ken id love's devtdion. Durwood Miller of the American Red performance of emergency medical Hartford Hospital by a hospital That our hearts still long for you leaving his stalled car ROLLED LEG OF LAMB lieer lor the stale, a member of the Cross, Richard Don, a local phar­ technicans and paramedics serving spokeswoman who said a passenger DIRECTIONS FOR BONING, \ f W Club ol Willimanlic and the Sadly missed by macist, Director of Civil the town. in Ms. Horton's vehicle, Sharon Police described the suspects as ROLLING AND TIEING BARBECUED IN Ih'inemca and iX'minK-k Campttseo Preparedness James Fogarty and Communications will be handled Moose Club ot .Moodus. Zweeres, 18, of Bolton, was treated white males, and the one suspect A LEG OF LAMB CITRUS SAUCE Besides his wife, he leaves three by a committee which would oversee by a physician. with the rifle had a black moustache 6 to 8 servings 'ons. Bruce Campbell ol (iainesville, Place the whole leg of lamb and cutting board on ^ solid l l.i Steven Campbell, stationed Next product show working surface. Have a tray nearby to put the cuts you’ll 1 leg of lamb (4 to 5 lbs.) boned, rolled with the I S Air Force in England. be removing. Turn the leg bone side up, and run the boning and tied ,ind Scott Campbell of Colchester, MPUY w knife along the rump bone as indicated by the dotted line 1/2 teaspoon salt lour brothers. Raymond Campbell. in the illustration. Work the knile around the bone to loosen 1/4 teaspoon pepper /'I Molvin Campbell Norman C.'impbell set at J.C. Penney MODELS CHOICE it — keeping the blade close to the bone. You should feel 2 teaspoons ground ginger and William Campbell, all of the blade against the bone as you cut. Remove the rump MANCHESTER - The Greater 1/4 cup soy sauce Baltimore. Md two grandchildren brainstorm by Carroll Johnson Brun- bone. WALK. 2 cloves garlic, minced .ind several nieces and nephews Manchester Chamber of Commerce drett, chairman of the board and DISCOUNTED Funeral .services were held at the Product Show, designed to show off Anne Flint, president. Few drops hot pepper sauce Hebron Congregational Church with the products of the community, this Mrs. Flint said the increased display ATGRE/IT RUN.FLYI 2 tablespoons brown sugar the Rev Stanley Eaton officiating. year will display the newest and space will make it possible to make 1-1/2 cups grapefruit juice Burial was in the New Hebron largest product of Manchester, the nearly twice the amount of booth CRAWL 1 teaspoon grated grapefruit peel new J.C. Penney warehouse facility SAVINGS ( 'emeter> with lull military honors. space available to businesses in in Buckland Industrial Park. Place lamb in large glass or enamel bowl. In mea­ The Belmont Funeral Home. 19 S. areas the chamber's show had been The show Nov. 22 and 23 will be in­ unable to accommodate in the past. TO YOU! TO GET suring cup, combine remaining ingredients. Pour Mam St . Colchester, had charge of over lamb. Cover; refrigerate several hours or over­ arrangements .Memorial donations side the massive new complex. Mrs. Brundrett added that public J.C. Penney has agreed, subject to interest in tbe new facility. “ has CLOSED night. Remove lamb, reserving marinade. Grill lamb ma\ be made to the American Heart TONIGHT AND THURSDAY TIL NOONHERB 2. Run the point of the blade close to the bone, ail the way over hot coals 20 minutes per pound, basting fre­ tinal negotiation to host the 1980 been sucb that we anticipate the Fund to the end of the shank — working the knife all around the quently with marinade, until meat thermometer Product Show in the new facility, it product show attendance to increase bone, until it is completely exposed. Remove this bone. registers 145°F, for medium-rare, 160°F. for me­ was announced this morning at the to reflect the regional impact of To prepare for the Biggest Helen riiiiiiias dium or 170°F for well done. Chamber s board of directors Manchester's new facility," M\M I I I .'U K - Miss Helen A meeting. Both chamber leaders lauded tbe riocitas m! 'Ir, Cooper St., died GREEN BEANS ITALIAN The moves come as a result of a community spirit displayed by J.C. INVENTORY CLEARANCE Tuesdav ,it a local convalescent 6 Servings Penney in making the facility IT’S EASY TO MAKE A FOIL DRIP PAN h"i:., 2 packages (10 oz. each) frozen French 2 packages (.6 oz. each) Italian salad available. A drip pan, located under the boned and rolled lep ol lamb on the prill rack, will catch 'he w.is born in Eowell .Mass and style green beans, partially thawed dressing mix ■' drippings 3rd help prevent (lareups It's easy to make a drip pan with heavy duty aluminum Man charged In addition to the business displays '. ic .lu a ill .Mandiester lor more C*Mrr \^t 1/4 cup vinegar lo i[ iusi follow these direclions. tbe larger facility will make it possi­ in.ir ■'( \ears Betore her retirement Tear off a length of heavy duty aluminum foil large enough to permit adequate wrapping. with mischief ble to display antique auto indoors M ter the shank bone is removed, start cutting at the ball ai 195'' ^he was a timekeeper at Place green beans in center of foil sheet. Combine vinegar and salad dressing mix; pour rather than outside. joint of the center leg bone. Make a straight cut at the I’rei \ Whitney \irerall Group of over green beans. Bring 4 corners up together in a pyramid shape. Fold the openings M ANCHESTER - An 18-year-old Mrs. Flint said the chamber's approiimale center ol the leg, until your blade reaches the I nited Technologies Corp . East together loosely to allow for heat circulation and expansion. Seal by folding over ends man was charged with second-degree board of directors today affirmed its neat joint, known as the stifle joint. Work the point of the Harllnd She was a member and and pressing to package. Grill over hot coals 8 minutes, open bundle and stir; reseal. criminal mischief and breach of commitment to again provide the blade around the stifle joint and all ardund the length ol \\ [lasi president ol the Gibbons Grill 7 to 12 minutes longer, or until beans are tender. peace early this morning after he finest exhibit of products and service the center leg bone until the bone Is totally exposed. X'-iemblv ol Catholic Ladies of A. Tear off a length of f8-inch wide heavy duty or extra heavy aluminum toil, double into allegedly broke a window at the ol tbe Greater Manchester area for Rermve the bone. Columbus, past president of dhe .Manchester Amusement Center GRILLED NEW POTATOES a large rectangle to til your grill. the public to attend. 6 Servings B. Fold up the sides and miter the corners. I'ralt \ Whitney Retirees Club, a C. Betore lighting the fire, set drip pan in place between the briquets m the grill lire bowl during an altercation. 2 pounds new potatoes 1-1/2 teaspoons dried dill weed p.i-^t pn sideni of the Northeast directly under where the lamb will be located. William J. Smith of 65 Wadsworth IVIan dies in fire 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/2 teaspoon salt Chapter 0114 of the .A.ARB. a com- St was charged after he told police WINDHAM (U Pl) - Authorities 2 tablespoons snipped parsley •T.unican' ol St .lames Church and a at about 2 a m. he was trying to today investigated a house fire which Tear oft a length of heavy duty aluminum foil large enough to permit adequate wrapping. ii.iicr o| iiie Ladies ol St .James collect back pay from the center's kiiled an 81-year-old man. Peel center jtrip from potatoes; place in center of foil sheet. Dot with butter. Sprinkle DOUBLE DILL LAMB KEBABS she leaves several nieces and management Police said Smith was OPEN Walter Nelson of Windham died of THURSDAY 12:00 NOON CtM*t t«i ^ with parsley, dill weed, and salt. Bring 2 sides of foil up over potatoes; fold down 4 Servings reptiews injured when the $250 plate glass win­ smoke inhalation and heat exposure loosely in a series of locked folds allowing for heat circulation and expansion. Fold short 1-1/2 pounds lean lamb, cut into 2 tablespoons finely chopped I- unera! services will be Friday, at dow shattered at the 245 Broad St. in the Tuesday fire which destroyed Tuck shank meal where center leg bone was removed,, roll ends up and over again; crimp to seal. Grill over hot coals 30 to 45 minutes, turning Finch cubes green onion ' 30 a rn Irom the .lohn F Tierney lacation He was treated and the woodframe house he shared with NEVER BEFORE...... AND NEVER AGAIN, WILL It together firmly, "tell" side out. Use three strings around occasionally, or until potatoes are tender. 1/2 cup olive or vegetable oil 1 tablespoon snipped parsley or r ii.e!,!! 11 line 219 W Center St., released at .Manchester Memorial his wife and son, fire officials said. the circumference and one along the length. Tie the length 1/4 cup lemon juice 2 teaspoons dried parsley flakes witn a rii.is,-. at 9 a m at St. James Hospital. More than 50 firefighters from one lin t. All ol the strings should be lied firmly, so the FROZEN FRUIT SALAD 1- 1/2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon Beau Monde seasoning Cnurcli Burial will be in St James meal will not come apart, but not too tightly or, as the Smith was processed at police eight area departments fought the PRICES BE THIS LOW. WE GUARANTEE IT ! 6 Servings 2- 1/2 teaspoons dried dill weed 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ( enuteiv friends may call at the headquarters and held in lieu of $200 blaze in a driving rainstorm for roast cooks, the meat will squeere the juices out against 1 container (9 oz.)trozen non-dairy 1 large banana, chopped 1/2 teaspoon pepper 12 small onions, parboiled the strings. whipped topping, thawed 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 2 to 3 zucchini squash, cut into 1-inch slices luneral home Thursday Irom 2 to 4 bond He was presented this morning almost an hour before it was brought 1 clove garlic, minced md 7 lo 9 u m 1 cup sliced strawberries 2 teaspoons strawberry extract 12 cherry tomatoes in East Hartford Superior Court. under control. 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup chopped peaches 1/4 teaspoon red food coloring 1 cup dairy sour cream Line a 9x5x3-inch loat pan or six, 6 ounce custard cups with heavy duty aluminum foil. Place lamb in shallow glass dish. In measuring cup, combine oil, lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Arrests PINEHURST save on all your Combine all ingredients. Spoon into mold. Freeze until firm. To serve, lift toil-covered salt, 1 teaspoon dill weed, pepper and garlic: pour over lamb. Cover; refrigerate several “GOOD THINGS TO EAT” salad from loaf pan; remove foil. Allow salad to soften slightly before slicing. hours or overnight, stirring occasionally. In 1-quart bowl, combine mayonnaise, sour cream, green onion, parsley. Beau Monde,seasoning and Worcestershire sauce, remaining 1/2 reported 302 MAIN Sara Lee Raspberry teaspoon salt and 1-1/2 teaspoons dlTr weed'^over; refrigerate several hours or overnight. Stanley says it's time for COFFEE CAKE ••ch 9 9 * Remove lamb, reserving marinade. Alternate lamb, onions, zucchini and tornatoes on in area us to feature skewers. Brush with marinade. Grill over medium rfot coals 7 to 8 minutes per side, brush­ NUTMEG BRAND SALE! ing frequently with marinade, or until lamb is done. To serve, spoon dill sauce over lamb N rrH r POLISH KIELBASA 8 lb. Turkey Breasts >1.05 lb. and kebabs and vegetables. ..•■:,"t..iN iLiiiJrie. 31 a i M . 8 9 12 lb. Armour's Young Hen **-*xj^ 'v RIGE PILAF "12 M iin Si N u x te iD It’s th e b est" Turkeys lb. 87* iiicLiv with EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD 4 Servings iMi.i; .(tl' iiipt tu com- S' I iMiRiaiF' ■'^1 1 package (61/4 oz.) fast cookinftong 2 tablespoons butter or margarine S e rv e I t hot or cold and 'VS'/-' grain and wild rice 1 teaspoon salt ■ I ( i,n(I degree remember we feature s c o n JUMBO TOWELS each 7JB« MM.r EVERY COLOR TV - B & W TV ...must be sold! le a n (3-1/2 oz.) sliced mushrooms, drained Dash pepper extra lean center cuts 1/4 cup chopped green pepper 2 cups water ( Mild Hie arrest BRISKET .Hie in connection Delta Towels Jumbo 5 5 * each. EVERY STEREO & Hl-H ...must be sold! Tear oft a length ot heavy duty aluminum loll large enough to permit adequate wrapping. 1 ,il! ahmit someone CORNED at *1 .9 8 lb. Combine rice, mushrooms and green pepper; spoon into center ot foil sheet Dot with butter. Sprinkle with salt, pepper and 1 teaspoon seasoning mix from rice package. Bring 4 corners 'i:g " !;iiih through an BEEF EVERY REFRIGERATOR ...musf be sold! ' O' ■.(indow on Mam ot toil sheet up together in a pyramid shape. Pour water into bundle. Fold the openings 9 Lives Cat Food together loosely to allow lor heat circulation and expansion. Seal by folding over ends and The best cook outs start case ot 24 cans >6.79 EVERY WASHER - DRYER ... must be sold L.'imhie ’.\as n-leased on pressing to package. Grill over hot coals 25 to 30 minutes, or until rice is tender. To serve, with our Ground meal I ' 2.0011 nonsuretv bond lor fluff rice with fork. ■ ippi aranei- in eimrt Aug. PATTIES Ken L Ration Dog Food EVERY ELEC. & GAS RANGE. . . must be sold! , BUTTER ’N BAGON GARBAGE WEDGES ■ '■I He was taken to lb.'1.98 Beef or Veal & Liver 3, cans >1.00 ((indh.iiii Memorial Com- L E A N C H U C K EVERY DISH WASHER... must be sold! 4 Servings munih Hospital tor Ireat- lb.M.89 1 small (1 lb.) head cabbage, quartered Dash pepper Tieni ol .1 hi-ad laceration ROUND GROUND Ocean Spray Cran Apple Juice EVERY MICROWAVE OVEN...m ust be SOld! 1/4 cup chopped green onion 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 4 slices cooked bacon, crumbled •ipfiar.-nlB received in a lb. >2.19 48oz. Jar special * 1 . 1 2 Mil police said EVERY VACUUM CLEANER... must be soid [ 1/2 teaspoon sajt Tear off a length of heavy duty aluminum foil large enough to permit adequate wrapping. We have Golden Ginger Ale and real Place cabbage in center of foil sheet. Sprinkle with onion, salt and pepper; dot with butter. A criioii And during this sale, w ell give you the Pour water over cabbage. Bring 2 sides of foil up over cabbage: fold down loosely in a Our own Sausage meat seltzer water. Mark, Simon. '22. (j| ink same fine service we always give. Free, fast series of locked folds allowing for heat circulation and expansion. Fold sheet ends up and I iiion St Rockville, was lb. *1.69 over again; crimp to seal. Grill over hot coals 20 lo 25 minutes, turning occasionally, until ■iMigeil Tuesday with Sausage Patties 2 Liter TAB or COKE save 36' when you buy delivery. And a choice of paying with yourj cabbage is tender. To serve, sprinkle with bacon. lb. >1.79 / » ■ 'hird-ih gree assault in con- it at *1.13 or even more it you buy case lots of BankAmericard, Master Charge, or Monthly •i'llioii with an incident 6 bottles for only *5.99 SESAME BUN STIGKS •luiv H on I nion Street .No Payment Plan. 4 Servings iir' dale was gi.en 2 frankfurter buns 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted Fresh Fryers or Broilers Native Corn, Beans, Cukes and 2 tablespoons Italian salad dressing Sesame seed Waii.iee t; ('olpiiis Jr . lb. 79e Tomatoes are here at Pinehurst. To make baking pan, follow direclions for making drip pan of heavy duty aluminum foil 17 ol 8 M( Lean SI , Split frankfurter buns lengthwise; cut each bun in half lengthwise to make eight sticks. RockMile. was ctiargeri 19CATIMI44T8 Place bread sticks on pan. Combine salad dressing and butter; brush on bread sticks. I uesda\ w ith reckless Special feature on Tobin’s Tavern Loaf lb. '1.89 and we have A t lUM TIT.lUT Sprinkle with sesame seed. Grill over medium hot coals 10 to 15 minutes, turning occasion­ driving i-i connection with fresh Potato Salad, Cole Slaw and Italian Salad. H an rtfn a ally, until bread sticks are lightly toasted. a one-c.ii aecideiit on Over- 445 HARTFOIH)HARTFORD RD. 1 /1 /MANCHESTER pm m hiook liru e He was “iS fe MON., THUR8., FRI. TIL 9 released ,,n his promise to PINEHURST GROCERY INC. TUE8., WED., 8AT. TIL 5 6 4 7-9 W 9 T appe.o- m court Aug 4 14 - EVENING HERALD, Wed , July 30, 1980 EVENING HERALD. Wed.. July 30, 1980 - Q uick fixin^ antipasto platters chives ' Cheese om elet takes TTSpanish sauce Antipasto platters and 2 Cape Granny Smith apples, cored and cut in 2 tablespoons chopped cheese or peanut butter When friends drop in for before folding the omelet, Our recipe Is enough for M uffins to go with the 1 tablespoon butter w^ges .s parsley IVs Blueberry 1 tablespoon butter water, salt and pepper with lions flow to bottom. T ilt spreads to eat with fruit, a visit and decide to stay for sprinkle with cheese and serving two. You have four , cheesy eggs. An interesting Vi cup chopped green Arrange meat, 2-3 Cape Granny Smith Vi cup (2 oz.) shredded a fork. Heat butter in 10- skillet 3s it is necessary to such as crisp apples, fit WA(DBAU(VI S lunch, what do you do when drizzle with an easily made or six for lunch? Do not xfeature of this recipe is pepper vegetables and apples on apples Pickin'Time Cheddar cheese inch omelet pan or skillet hasten flow of uncooked well into the lighter eating Blend together blue the refrigerator yields Spanish Sauce from five In­ double the omelet recipe; that the muffins may be, V4 cup chopped onion For sauce, melt butter; until just hot enough to siz­ eggs. Slide pan rapidly plans of most people during round platter. Serve with cheese and butter. Stir In cheese and eggs? gredients. After folding, just make it over again. made in advance and' 1 can (8 oz.) tomato add green pepper and onion z le a d ro p of w a te r back and forth over heat to hot days. Snappy Cheese Dip. This The sauce recipe may be chopped apples, chives and Food M art _ The answer is: prepare serve with more cheese frozen, after wrapping in sauce and saute until tender but (medium high heat). Pour keep mixture moving and These are good to make Kitchen-tested recipe r . parsley. Core remaining the simplest kind of and sauce. doubled or even tripled. foil. Defrost and take about V4 teaspoon chili powder not browned. Stir in tomato in egg mixture. Mixture sliding freely. While top is for unexpected guests to makes 4 servings. apples. Cut in thick omelet, such as women For the sauce, it ’s a Grapes and sliced orange 15 minutes for reheating Omelet: sauce and chili powder. should set at edges at once. still moist and cream y munch or when you don’t VE! Snappy ClieeHC Dip wedges, then cut in half have been doing for ages. matter of cooking onion make a lovely garnish for time. 4 eggs Bring to a boil; to il and With pancake turner, looking, drizzle 2 plan to serve a heavy meal j.ti«* CAST TO 1 package (8 ounces) crosswise. Spread chpese blueberries That means using whole and green pepper in butter the omelet, while milk is Vi cup water stir 1 minute. Keep warm carefully draw cooked por­ tablespoons Spanish Sauce at lunch-time or during the cream cheese, at room 'y rn E U E eggs, water, salt and until tender, then adding a the beverage of choice. Cheese Omelet Espanole teaspoon salt m ixture on top of e »m ap­ 2 servings while preparing omelet. tions at edges toward over half of omelet: afternoon. temperature V • 9 ^ iO IS. CtUtjofi pepper, mixing them can of tomato sauce and Make is special by Dash pepper For omelet, mix eggs. center, so uncooked por- ple chunk. This kitchen- Sauce: sprinkle with half the These specialty dishes go 1 cup (4 ounces) tested recipe makes 8 ser­ quicUy with a fork. Just chili powder for seasoning. having Batter Conuneal cheese. With pancake w e ll a t a p it c h - in shredded Cheddar cheese vings. turner fold omelet in half gathering, too, when ■A cup plus 2 tablespoons or roll turning out onto 7 , ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M.T04 neighbors and friends milk Cape'. Crunchy Peanut warm serving platter with decide on a spur-of-the mo­ 1 clove garlic, crushed Butler Spread a quick flip of the wrist. ment get together. *'4 teaspoon salt 2 Cape Granny Smith Come to Food Martas Big Country Fair! Spoon a small amount of apples Mix cream cheese and y sauce over omelet and Great Granny AnIipaHio 1 jar (12 ounces) chunky I’ la lir r Cheddar cheese. Gradually sprinkle with remaining peanut butter beat in milk. Stir in garlic It*s A Big Jamboree OS Savings! cheese. Pass remaining pound sliced salami >4 *V4 cup m ilk WALDBAUM'S pound sliced cooked and salt. Serve at room PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. sauce. '4 Vi teaspoon cinnamon ham temperature with an­ Core apples. Dice to Fras/i Proxmn Foodal BaUer.<:ornmral !Huffin. ^ pound mushrooms, tipasto platter. This equal about 1 cup and slice U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE LOIN ■Yield: 2 dozen sliced, or 1 can (4 ounces) kitchen-tested recipe “ NEW>* GENERIC the rest. Set aside. Blend Food M a rt 4'/2 cups all-purpose flour whole mushrooms, drained makes 1 ''3 cups. peanut butter and milk. 1 cup cornmeal 1 can (3*2 or 4*2 ounces) CORN • QREEN PEAS B lu e G li e «■» e A p p le Antipasto, crisp apples and spreads make Add diced apples and cin­ Vi cup sugar ripe olives SnaekH quickie meal. namon. Serve on apple SHELLS • MIXED VEGETABLES 1 tablespoon salt 1 cup cherry tomatoes 1 package (4 ounces) slices. This kitchen-tested 16 OUNCE BAG 1 package active dry (about 10) Heyr York Style Deiii blue cheese, softened margarine Cape Granny Smith apples recipe makes 1% cups yeast *^ bunch scallions (about *2 cup soft butter or 1 cup finely chopped 2 tablespoons snipped spread. Food Mart has a wonderful variety of appetizing of 2V4 cups milk 4) foods to delight the taste of all dell lovers. Vi cup (1 stick) butter, Si# Delicious salads, marvelous cold cuts and BONE IN “NEW” GENERIC cut up Cool party drinks cheeses from all over the world. Feast your eyes 2 eggs, beaten on the finest array to be had anywhere. Step up (WILL CUSTOM CUT INTO STEAKS and ROAST) GREEN BEANS 'bW3 Combine 2 cups flour, to our counters... sample a little, save a lot. 57« Combining fruit juices Bonny Brrry l.cnionudr calorie cranberry juice juices. Combine just cornmeal, sugar, salt and In p itc h e r, com bine U SD A CHOICE • BEEF LOIN MINUTE MAID ^ with club soda, ginger ale 1 can (6 ounces) frozen cocktail before serving. Serve with undissolved yeast. Heat lemonade, cranberry juice BONE IN ORANGE JUICE i b o z c a n 99* or cold tea is a quick way concentrated lemonade, and tea. Stir until blended 3 cups club soda, chilled ice cubes in tall glasses. together milk and butter It’s Food Mart’s great COLONIAL w ceslb OREGON FARMS to make refreshing party thawed and undiluted well. Stir in orange rind 1 cup orange juice Garnish with halved ! f 2 . 2 e SHELL STRIP T ®2.39 until very warm (120-130 CARROT CAKE i7’/,ozpkg M .6 9 F.). Gradually add milk drinks. 3 cups cranberry juice and cloves. Add sugar to Ice cubes orange slices. 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Sunshine Wishbone c^^l Dressings 59^ in single layer in prepared Q outside agencies B JUMBO 3x3 SIZE Royal Cheese Cake • 1 . 1 a - Redeem by rnailmg coupons to ■ Krispy Crackers pans, making about 10 rolls Brooke Bond Foods, Inc , Post Office B BETTY CROCKER * SUPREME _ Box No 1319, Clinton, Iowa S8734 ■ 1 LB. PACKAGE 35* OFF LABEL per pan. Combine Topping Brownie Mix 23V^ OZ. PKG. Pam Cooking Spray 1.09 SCENTED or UNSCENTED I'/tOZ BOTTLE Gillette AtralThe pivot makes it better. . ^ Expires September 30,1980 ■ ingredients and drizzle half 1 C PURPLE or WHITE ^ . __ i c 15* OFF LABEL * . SURE DEODORANT over roils. Cover; let rise too COUNT fs io b o f r c i a l r e r Jn d c e r ^^^ ‘“ s t a ij Welch’s Grape JuiceBOT^E^I .2 9 Puritan Oil szoz bottle ^1.49 again in warm place until REDRon LB. TOPCO ASPIRIN BOTTLE doubled in size, 20 to 30 j Gillette will mail you $1.00 when you: minutes. Drizzle I • Buy either 1 package of 10 Atra’ Shaving Cartridges, or buy 2 padkagei 1 ; l.u remaining Topping over ■ 5 Atra Shaving Cartridges 3 a L U . KOTEX SAHKA 1^2^ Chaarios ' l^f” TWICE IzyFOODCLUB------p50*off ’T-"40*off ’T«25*off I 23 I 24 rolls before baking. I • Cut the "proofof purchase seal(s) from back of package(s) purchased. I Honey Hut I ICED TEA I • Send this certificate together with the required proof of purchase. FRESH NATIVE MASS. I ON A 20 o z. PKG I ON A 16 OZ. PKG. I MAXI IHSTAHT I ASFRESH Preheat oven to 350°. Bake I I . I WALDBAUM'S I LoakkxItKS MAIL TO PADS COFFEE I Caraal I ALPINE - AUTUMN I MIX 25 to 30 minutes until I proof ot purchaso SI 00 Atra Rafund Offer r I V«n d « Kamps Van da Kamps RANDOM WEIGHT I LEMON • HOSE golden brown. Immediate­ 1147 5 348 30 COUNT PKG. 8 OZ. JAR I 14 OZ PKG I 95 OZ. PKG I lOCQUNT PACKAGE * on back of packaga PO Ban . Maple Plain Minn S 1SL Green Cabl^e 5 lb1 1 PISH I PISH■■•u I CHEDDAR ly remove from pan. I I STICKS KABOBS CHEESE Makes about 20 rolls. (IN DAIRY DEPT.) *1.19 I I 79*_ ' *2.49 I *4.89 ' •Self-rising flour not i 0000 THRU 8AT I0 ! W I 0 0 00 thru s a t . GOOD THRU SAT 0 0 00 th r u sat . 1 GOOD th r u SAI I AUOISrru'wT I LIMIT OHi ONI ON4 JHAI,1 a AUO m ":'2 um LIMITI t ‘S ONEllc TJI t I i' n' e AUG 2 LIMIT one ONE di b nBR a bi 'I1 4AUG ^ ° '' 2 ‘-LIMIT r ; ONE I , P H n !• w AUG g - e 2 l LIMIT>m.i -one ONE m m recommended. I fKQ ONE COUPON I PKO ONE I PKG ONE COUPON PRO ONF COUPON f j PKG ONE COUPON I PEP EAMllV I PER FAMILY PER FAMILY ____ 0«B>tiprtS4 30 IMO $1.00 IMMMMI PER FAMILY 'In laim tlk 10 our cuilom ort. w t rttorv* Hit riglit lo limii M ttt to 3 pkgs o ' any t| tm t ic t p l * h trt o lhtrw itt noltd lttm |o flt(td lor M it rioi «vaonib<(odbylaw i requests. So. please don't dress to receive the form Punch Drink Mix, any Expires Oct. 31, 1980. You can have a hot, tasty has the answer. For your 04vO(ti««d bf«ct tn OKh ASP floro. ttctpl ■» tpocilictllv ‘Eicopt Homi Fiohibilod by Lim Limit Ono Coupon Pa* Family ----- * Limil 0 » f Coupon Pof Family I limit Ono Coupon Po« Family When inese shoppers put all the blame on required by this refund flavors. Also send brand RC Party Picture Re­ entree ready when the copy of this full-color Valid Ally 2?-Aug 3.1110 2”!AM Q 3 I 1 Valid July 37*Aug 3 .19S0 Valid July 27-Aug 3. IHO 2 - 2 M2 \ finally begin unloading shoppers — Debbie from offer: Lavoris $1.50 Cash names from the labels of fund, P.O . Box 4447, 28 family arrives by planning booklet send $1.20 to their purchases on the Iowa. Refund Offer, P.O. Box any three of the following Superintendent of Chicago, III. 60677. Receive OL ahead and having seafoods BUTCHER SHOP checkout counter, they 1323, Great Neck, N.Y. picnic items: potato chips, bottle Documents, U.S. Govern­ a $3 worth of coupons. Send on the menu. Fish and FRESH...READY GROUND need a little consideration DEAR DEBBIE - I 11024. This offer expires hot dogs, cheese, baked a photo 'of you and your shellfish are noted for fine ment Printing Office, too. never said that shoppers Dec. 31. 1980. beans, hot-dog or ham­ friends enjoying RC Cola. SALE ENDS SAT. AUQ. 2, 1080 flavor, excellent nutrition, Washington, D.C. 20402, and quick-cooking. and ask for Seafood GROUND Shrimp, in particular, Slimmers. Please use Social Security are great when time is im­ G.P.O. stock no. 003-020- BEEF portant and good eating is 001-4-1 to expedite your Sold in paramount. Webster order. 3-lb. Q. I heard that some peo­ help you. » avg. rolls ple who become entitM to Q. Our 15-year-old son defines shrimp as "A small Shrimp Broccoli Bake Social Security disability recently became eligible or puny person or thing” W pound cooked, peeled, benefits after June 1980 for M ^icare because he but the only part of that and develned shrimp, fresh may get less money has permanent kidney definition that applies to or frozen* because fewer years of low failure. We know Medicare shrimp is that they are 3 cans (4 W or 5 ounces r earnings can be dropped will cover his dialysis and small. There is nothing each) shrimp PORK LOm puny or unimportant about 1/3 cup commercial FRCIH • RCanlarCulChopa out when figuring average other major services. What B O X * 0 * ) RRCAST QTRS (With back) Pork • 1 Rib End Roast services are not covered? these little crustaceans, Italian dressing J-3 n o OTRt iwilh back) • 3 NECK S Combination • 1 Loin End Roast earnings for benefit pur­ C n ic k e n ^ s^ wckets after all they do have the Va cup catsup "ORCAT ON THE CRUl poses. Please explain A. Some of the services FRCtH-FOfMKRLTpROUNO A. Social Security dis­ Medicare does not cover This man can show reputation of being Va cup finely chopped Lean A&P ability benefits are based are ambulance or other "favorite” with thousands onion Meat Franks sl“ of people. Their versatility 2 tablespoons chopped Gound on a worker's average transportation costs to a CARANDO MINI MEATS is well known and they are parsley 8£EF TOP LOIFf«ONE IM :UST0M CUT monthly earnings. Until facility for routine out­ FORMERLY SHELL SIRLOIN STRIP MORTADELLAOR recently. 5 years of low or patient maintenance shrimply-delightful 2 packages (10 ounces no earnings could be dialysis: dialysis aides' whether in appetizers, each) frozen broccoli Whole (teto 20 Iba.) Cooked Salami ^ 1 excluded in figuring this services to assist in home canapes, cocktails, salads, spears, cooked and drained Top {"1^1 NEWENQLAND-LUNCHEON average, regardless of the dialysis, except under cer­ or gourmet entrees. 2 tablespoons margarine Sausage tT* worker's age at the time of tain conditions: inpatient Shrimp are power-packed 1 tablespoon lemon juice Loms L -S i CASA LINGO GENOA SALAMI OR with high-quality protein W cup finely shr^ded disability. This often gave hospital and skilled nursing BEEF TOP LOIN-BONE4N Pepperoni ibZ” younger disabled workers facility costs when the stay and other nutrients while process American cheese Sheli Strip Steaks an advantage over older is solely for maintenance being low in fat and (optional) BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS-CUSTOM CUT BEEF ROUND-BONELESS-CUSTOM CUT ones since a considerably dialysis: and lodging costs calories. They may be Rinse canned shrimp, if »)- Beef tWHOLE1ST019LBS.) Bottom WITH EYE -dBZEB3219>" greater portion of the when an outpatient dialysis purchased raw or cooked, used, in cold water; drain <|89 younger worker’s career facility is not near your peeled or unpeeled, and well. Combine and mix Shoulder WHOLE 22 TO 26 LBS lb fresh or frozen in many Italian dressing, catsup, MARGARINE QUARTERS I earnings could be dis­ home. For detailed infor­ Rounds regarded. A new law effec­ mation, ask for “Medicare parts of the country as well onion, and parsley. Pour ORANGEJUICE tive July 1980 establishes a coverage of kidney dialysis as being available in con­ over shrimp; mix careful­ MRS. FILBERTS graduated scale' fbr and kidney transplant ser­ venient 4-W ounce cans. ly. Cut broccoli stems into You'll win accolades dropout years based on a vices - A supplement to for^nurm on^ small pieces. Arrange in LARGE.MEATY.CALIFORNIA FROM LOCAL FARMS person’s age when disabili­ Your Medicare Handbook" with a tempting, low- bottom of shallow 1-W ^ *. ty starts. at any Social Security of­ calorie Shrimp Broccoli quart baking dish. Arrange 559 Q. I receive monthly SSI fice. Want to know a better way to get the most out of your Bake. This recipe, from broccoli flowerettes at SW EET I BUTTER and checks. Next month. I am Q. I receive Social the National Marine either end of casserolp. retirement? Which Money Market certificate is better for you? m ALL FLAVORS Fisheries Services, flavor- going into the hospital. Do Security student benefits Melt margarine; stir in SLICED-WHITE OR COLOREDvneu CANTALOUPES I SUG AR CORN I have to report this to and I’ve earned only |1,700 How to get a better tax break on your savings? Or just a better accents the shrimp in an lemon juice. Drizzle over Hood |k 9 Social Security? so far this year, but my Italian dressing, catsup, broccoli. Spoon shrimp Ched-O-Bit V) gal. way to get the most for your money? onion, and parsley mixture between broccoli Ice Cream ctn. A. Yes. You should notify total wages by the end of Cheese MARVEL Social Security promptly if 1980 will probably be close Talk to Ray Juleson. He’s a senior officer at Heritage Savings. mixture. The shrimp are flowerettes. Cover with ANN PAQE-MHO you enter or leave a to $5,000. How will this heaped on top of and sur- aluminum foil, crimping it Cheddar French ^ 9 affect my Social Security Ray can give you the best possible solution to your particular rou^ed by buttered broc­ to edges of dish. Bake in 2 3 9 S-lb. hospital, skilled nursing Fries bag facility, nursing home, in­ student benefits? coli and baked m a covered hot oven, 400° F., about 20 Cheese JOHN'S-SLICES problem. He’s a specialist and you can find him at our Main Office casserole fpr about 20 COLONNA termediate care facility, A. If you would expect to minutes or until hot. Un­ Cheese ^ 9 residential institution, or earn more than $3,720 for here in Manchester. minutes. before ser­ cover; sprinkle with Grated *|89 FLAME REO-JUICY (CUT-UP 17- LB.) JUICY 18-02. correctional institution. 1980. then $1 in benefits ving,-spfiiikle the khrimp cheese, if desired. Return 8 -0 2 . Pizza pkg You can also find Ray on the volleyball court, tennis court, Cheese cont. Your notice should give the should be withheld for each entree with cheese and pop to oven to melt cheese. Whole gee back into the oven until the Makes 6 servings. FRESH-CRISP-POTATO name of the institution and $2 in earnings above that or even golf course. He’s a familiar face around town and HOSTESS-FAMILY-PACK 4 9 * the date you entered or amount. Contact any Social cheese melts, or omit the * For convenience, Watermelons >10 Peaches knows his customers well. Ray understands people and their cheese if you are seriously were released. If you are Security office to deter­ shrimp may be cooked Twinides FIRM AND FLAVORFUL FRESH-ESCAROLE, CHICORY OR L ^ ^ i p s unable to notify Social mine when your benefits problems. He’s a good man to counting calories. This top- ahead of time, cleaned and Security, ask someone in should stop to avoid over­ drawer recipe Is stored in refrigerator until California o a * Romaine the institution’s office to payment. know these days. irresistibly good and one preparation time. About 1- Come in and talk with him you'll want to serve again W pounds of raw shrimp Plums ibO" Lenuce GROWN lb.39* and again. will yield Y« pound cooked, anytime. Bring your problems with For more exciting, peeled, and cleaned you. He’ll show you a better way. refreshing, low-calorie shrimp. STEMS AND PIECES M enus recipes, S ^o o d Slimmers ELBOW MT. LAUREL Elderly patty, whipped potatoes, Menus which will be green beans Bretonne, MACARONI MUSHROOMS served Aug. 4-8 at Mayfair chilled applesauce, and Westhill Gardens to oatmeal cookie, rye bread, Nutrition Manchester residents 60 or margarine, skim milk, H eritage We all know how attrac­ enjoyment requires a older are as follows: coffee or tea. tive and tasty watermelon knowledgeable trade-off of Monday: Apple juice, pot Thursday: Turkey and can be—especially on a hot foods, not total exclusion of rice salad on lettuce. summer day. roast with gravy, oven- any type of food,” reports )kas. brown potatoes, buttered Health salad, sliced S a v in g s But many people do not the publication. That is a ? * ! cranberry sauce, fresh know that watermelon is 89 39 mixed vegetables, chilled vital point for fad dieters peach and pear medley, fruit in season, white, also nutritious. to remember. wheat bread, margarine, bread, margarine, skim . Issociation The new paperback “The Are you under the im­ SERVICE DELI‘ skim milk milk, coffee or tea. Medicine Called Nutrition” pression that you cannot HBA & GEN. MDSE. CHUNK LIGHT-IN WATER CREAMY-ITALIAN Tuesday: L a sa g n a , Friday: Baked flounder SimvWl notes that watermelon is gain weght if you stick to 61^-02. 6-02. bll. s r parmesan cheese, buttered and puff cheese sauce, far richer in potassium high-protein foods like Geisha Tuna can 79^ Ken’s Dressing 20* OFF LABEL-6.4-OZ. TUBE REGULAR OR WITH ONION-ANN PAGE SUNSHINE-SALTINES zucchini squash, crisp potato puff, collard greens, than orange juice or meat, eggs and cheese? 16-02. COOKED tossed salad. Italian tomato juice, purple Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 649-4586 bananas. An average slice Think again! Aim Toothpaste 88^ b I^ Sauce V' 59^ Krispy Crackers pAg. s r ANN PAQE-SALAO STYLE REFRESNINQ dressing, zesty lemon pud­ plums, wheat bread, K-Mart Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 of watermelon has 600 “Protein above essential COnON SWABS m m *. m m * HAM ding, French bread, margarine, skim milk, Coventry Office: Route 3t 742-7321 milligrams of potassium, needs Is always u ^ for Mustard t Gatorade Drink margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea. Tolland Office: Route 195, ‘A mile south of 1-86, while a medium banana energy and converted into Q-rips 'X'SS^ Domaslic coffee or tea TheTnenu is subject to Exit 99 872-7387 has 300 and a half cup of fat,” says the book. 14-02. 19 WINTER/SUMMER COOLANT Salad Dlives t T* Carpet Fresh cont. Store Wednesday: Baked pork change. South Windsor Office: 29 Oakland Road 644-2484 orange juice has 200. “ The Medicine Called Sliced! CORONET-DECORATED PAPER m m * BEEF, CHICKEN. OR LIVER CHUI lb. 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Spoon on 4 toasted REPORTS: Which is ) 8 8 Password Plus yellow leather collar. Vicinity brought to America from are so many delicious ) Joe Franklin Show THE (FOIR-WTIEEL of North Eastom Conn. MEMORIAL Sam's muffins. He bought English Muffin halves. more economical: Getting ) Pro Celebrity Qotf (Tue.) ^ Honeymoonars Woodbridge and Lawton AGRICULTURAL his native England. a horse and wagon to in­ recipes for brunch, lunch Cover with top halves. an AM-FM-stereo radio I Qhoat And Mre. Muir 12:67 Road. Reward 646-6703 357 East Cantor 8t. HOSPITAL I Joker, Joker, Joker 8 NBC News Update Latest Fashion... VEHICLE) The original Thomas crease his distribution, and dinner as well. A 100th and tape combo with a new Manchaatof 71 Hayngg SIrMi English Muffin, with the ) Tom Lareon Show 12:56 which soon spread to the anniversary English Muf­ Tropical Tuna Thomas' car, or buying the stereo ) FUntatonea (D® FYI The Town of Manchester is an LOST - Sealpoint cat, wearing ManchMiar, CT 09040 ._IN MURI'CR. SECRETARY for local one distinctive flavor, soon suburbs. Then to New fin recipe booklet is free by Mix 1 can (8 oz.) pineap­ equipment separately from equal opportunity employer, red collar. Vicinity of East E 0 E won over the dis­ sending a stamped self- ple chunks, drained, 1 can and requires an affirmative Middle Turnpike. Reward. man Law Office: Call 646-2425, England and Pennsylvania, a specialized dealer? Call 649-6274. weekedavs 9 to 5. criminating palates of New via bus. addressed envelope to: (7 oz.) tuna, drained and D r e s s e d action policy for all of its Con­ DEAR READER: An tractors and Vendors as a con­ Yorkers. The basic recipe The origin of the English Dept. PRC, 230 Park 1/3 cup each chopped red automobile sound package All Day Eueryday T O l ^ I L L T e g a ^ o tif^ is virtually the same today, Muffin can be traced all Avenue, Suite 319, New pepper and mayonnaise. P O N D E B O ^ dition of doing business with such as the one you UMlTEDTlMEONiyi the Town, as per Federal Ordei and still a guarded secret. the way back to the 10th York, N Y. 10017, Spoon on 4 toasted English describe can add nearly vaujedays NOTICE TO BLUE CROSS & BEL E SHIELD SI BSCRIBERS 11246. Blue Cross it Blue Shield of Connecticut (the Company) has requested the approval ol the In­ Baked in the early mor­ century. In Wales, cakes Here are a few of the Muffin halves. Cover with $700 to the list price of a ning, the muffins were sold were baked on hot stone, recipes from the 100th an­ top halves. Bid forms, plans and surance Commissioner of the State of Connecticut to increase membership charges of the Blue new car. Shield 81, 82 and 83 plans and to increase membership charges and broaden outpatient on the streets of .New York and the idea moved to niversary booklet. specifications are available at You can, of course, the General Services Office, laboratory benefits for Blue Cross direct pay subscribers as follows: by a muffin man, who England, where it became spend that much and more Peanut Butler and 41 Center Street, Manchester. 1. Blue Shield rate increases: carried a basket on his arm popular in Charles Pepperoni Pizza for equipment sold in the Spoon 2 tablespoons choice Connecticut. and rang a bell. Dicken s day Apple Thomas’ retail “aftermarket.” But I*lan ('urrt'nl Monthly Halt* HrqurnIrfI Vlunlbly Bair Monihty InrrrUHr marinara sauce on each of Town of Manchester, Sam sold the muffins in Spread each toasted you can also find rigs that Connecticut Blue Shield 81 (A) 1700 $9.60 $2 60 Now the English muffin 4 toasted English Muffin his retail store on the English Muffin half with 1 are comparable to original Robert B. Weiss, Blue Shield 82 (B) $3 65 $5 10 $1.45 is fork split so it can be halves. Top with shredded $1.80 street floor ihis living tablespoon peanut butter. equipment in quality, while SPECIALS EAST HARTFORD General Manager Blue Shield 83 (C) $3.50 $5 30 quarters were upstairs) gently pulled apart to mozzarella cheese and Top with apple slices; priced considerably lower. 2. Blue Cross direct pay rate and benefit increases: and made deliveries to create the hills and valleys (Juarlerly tjuarlrrly Hair sliced pepperoni. Broil un­ sprinkle with cinnamon. wiih o p l.ab Aftermarket rig prices Chopped FEATURE 1st AT DUSK THS “ t e u x e — Plan Current (Juurlrrly ReqileMed Quarlerl) Kale InrreaHe are generally discounted. coupons GATES OPEN 7:45 sruLmnsMSCk DP-12 And it’s only with an after- CONTINUIS NOTICE $35.55 $ 7,15 $36 85 Beef Ind. $28.40 $78.25 $15.75 $81 50 market set that you can Notice is hereby given by the Family $62.50 pick and choose equipment Dinner Commission on Hospitals and 1)P-15 Sandwiches for Labor Day to suit your needs just as Health Care that a public $43.45 $42 15 $ 8.50 Ind. $33.65 you can do when buying a ^ every hearing will be held in Room $91.25 $18 35 $94 50 Labor Day weekend 4 slices white sandwich 1 cup sweet mixed tested recipe makes 4 ser­ home stereo components 302, 340 Capitol Avenue, Hart­ Family $72.90 many signals the final big,1:1 iread pickles vings. system. ford. Connecticut on August DP-18 Satod Bar. Baked Pofalo and outing of a busy summer. ‘b cup sweet pickle relish Carry vegetables to pic­ DEAR CONSUMER 14, 22, and 29, 1980. beginning Ind. $37.75 $47.25 $ 9 50 $ 48 55 nic in plastic bag in cooler. Warm Roll with Butler at 10:00 a.m. each day to hear $96.90 $19.50 $100.15 For this reason, it's Bottled creamy French REPORTS: Do electric EAST WINDSOR Family $77.40 always "big blast" time dressing To serve, open rolls. Layer curling irons generate JO H N D A N testimony relative to the Current RequekteH The World Alm anac* Inerraee KequenI with u p Lab with a round of barbecues, Pickle relish for garnish mixed vegetables on bot­ enough heat to hurt you? Wednesday Filet of BELUSHI AYKROYD health services as required by Plan (Juaiierly Rate (Juarirriy Rair Sections 19-73 1 and m of the beach parties and pic­ Flake tuna with lork. tom halves of rolls. Drizzle DEAR READER: The DP-25 dressing over vegetables Fish Dinner' Connecticut General Statutes, $ 9.95 $ 50 80 nicking. Divide among bread slices. irons we’ve tested do get THE [R| Ind. $39.55 $ 49.50 and top with sweet mixed for the following facility: $20.35 $104.35 Sandwiches are Top with sweet pickle quite hot. If they acciden­ Manchester Memorial Family $80.75 $101.10 pickles. This kitchen- mainstays during this relish. Drizzle with French tally touch your scalp — or Brina the Md$, too!,.. BLUES Hospital DP-30 tested recipe makes 6 ser­ $13.05 $ 66 10 special play weekend. Try dressing Garnish each if the mist in some models they iT/ope our NEW Kid's Menu $ 51.75 $ 64.80 In the... •fe Item: To Undertake a Major Ind. $25.95 $132.25 something different to eat sandwich with additional vings. reaches your scalp — it will _____ Includes ASTROLOGER BROTHERS $129.00 Construction and Renovation Family $103.05 at home or take on an out­ sweet pickle relish, as hurt. In fact people with HAMBURGER or French Fries 30 YEAJtS EXPOKNLt AUBeefHOTDOG or Baked Potato. LET THE STARS Project and Add Six (6) Beds DP.SP200 ing, such as a tune-pickle $23.85 $129.40 desired. This kitchen- Chrese-Y Dill Sandwich very short hair may not be BE YOUR GUIDE at an Estimated Capital Cost $128.10 1. The chief ports of New Only $1.29 Pudding Ind. $104.25 144.95 $244.55 open-face sandwich or a tested recipe makes 4 ser­ 4 slices^ process York State are New York, able to use a curling iron. or Gelatin ON LOVE. MARRIAGE. of $27,755,000 $241.30 beachside hero made of vings. American cheese BUSINESS. ETC Family $196.35 Buffalo and (a) Rochester (b) For brand-and-model Free Horoscopt Chsn vegetables only. Brarhside Heroes 4 slices Swiss cheese Yonkers (c) Albany ratings of 27 electric Herald's Interested parties and local UP-SDE Ntwr-Fsims Htlp A Advice citizens from the applicant's $22.80 $5.05 N/A Keep sandwich filling in­ 1 medium zucchini, 4 slices rye bread 2. Seigniorage refers to (a) tbe curling irons see the READINGS 6 V HOROSCOPe Ind. $17.75 gredients chilled in a sliced Bottled chunky blue profit from coining money (b) community and the surroun­ February 1980 issue of Con­ PQUBEMSI HAND WRITING ANA! VSIS, ding communities to be A Public hearing was held on the requested changes. inheritance rights (c) the cheese dressing NUMEROIOGY, ETC cooler with ice throughout 8 medium mushrooms, Roman Catholic hierarchy sumer Reports. To order, served by the proposed in­ This is to give public notice that the Company intends to implement rate increases and benefit the day; try to keep the sliced 4 dill pickles 3. Ecuador is the world’s larg- send $1.25 to: CU, F0012, («■ I M ir fi It m 1/2 PRICE WITH AD stitutional health services are changes as may be approved by the Insurance Commissioner effective September 1,1980 or as cooler in a shady, cool 1 medium green pepper, Place 1 slice of each type zpoi Cannot b« umJ in comMnstlon liSh Box 9000, Orangeburg, "people sectlen" othordtarounti Appirobit loiM not .423-3212 9‘9 Daily encouraged to attend this soon after his approyaUias been obtained as shall, in the Company's ju d ^ e n t. be reasopable spot. sliced of cheese on each slice of cocoa(c)bananasife) N.Y. 10962. Inchukd AiFankipoHngStsakhoumt hearing and to make their and appropriate. 190 Tuna-Pirklr Open E'are 1 tomato, sliced bread. Drizzle with "The tested curling irons views kilown. JOHN J. KENNEDY \ ANSWERS Jackson Sandwirh 2 scallions, chopped E. Cortright Phillips, dressing. Top with dill were also hot enough to . (Bm If R M w i Rm ) PLEASE CALLTHEATHE Corporate Secretary 1 can (6'/i-7ounces) tuna, 6 hero rolls r pickles, whole or slices, as damage counters or bureau • FOR SCREEN TIMES Chairman 066-07 drained Bottled Italian dressing desired. This kitchen- a JB j a I tops. 067-07 \ 20 - EVENING HERALD, Wed- July 30, ItW 1

EVENING HERALD, Wed.. July 30, 1960 — 21 AUTOMOBILES M p Wantad WafMacf }] Hefp HfantMf 73 GENERAL CONTRACTOR CLERK - Checking invoices DENTAL SURGICAL 1975 VW BU6 NEEDS A full time and receiving slips. Full time ASSISTANT - Wanted for Manchester/Rockville Oral 2 Door, Yollow, Standard, axoatlant condition; 40,000 experienced Dump Truck & only. Apply at: Gaer Bros., Inc., l40 Rye Street, South Surgery Group. Experienced mllaa. Back Hoe Operator. Claaa I Licenae preferred, and ability Windsor. preferred. Call 647-IW26, for an 1979 SKYHAWK Alco to service equipment a must. Interview. O n l u u ; Auto. 18,000 miles. Black, showroom condition. Auto Body, Glatt Safety Call 742-8082, Mtween 8 a.m. WANTED. Competent and 5 p.m. secretary for Manchester real SUPERINTENDENT for give our word toy(XL“ 1972 GRAN TORINO estate office. Typing, Apartment Complex in 2 Or., Blue, excellent transportation: 88,000 miles. V ’li' HAS COMMITTED ITSELF FULL TIME THIRD SHIFT - bookkeeping and general of­ Manchester. Live in. Full time.. Job for older man. k \ Part time aecond shift. Apply fice abilities. Must be able to TO COMPUTER AGE Sober. Must have experience 1077 DATSUN Seven-11 on Center Street, take charge. Part time, Rexi- r r ~ i © 280-Z. Sllvor, 4 speed transmission. Exceptionally BOB KINO SWEDE OBERQ between 7 and S. ble hours available. Please in plumbing, heating and QUALITY AND SERVICE. maintenance. Apartment and dean, low mileage. CALVIN SALES REP. CALVIN SALES REP. send resume to Box Z, Manchester Herald, salary. 643-9674, between 8:30 CENTURY 21 TEOFORD AGENCY V21 SHOWGIISE K ILTY CEmwr 21 MCKSON/MMlire 1079 PINTO CLERK nPIST Manchester, Ct 06040.______and 5:00 p.m. Runatwut, AM/FM stereo, stripes, 27,000 miles. K U L B T t l E Permanent full-time FULL TIME BAKERY HELP HELP WANTED FEMALE - Route 44A, Bolton 67 East Center Street, Manchester 789 Main Streat, Manchester 1979 FORD position in the Claims and Production Line People Mature, experienced. Sales 647-9914 Department of a large in­ for pie shop. Apply in person: 649-4416 646-1316 LTD wagon, 2 tone blue, leaded with extras, factory air ton MERCER RACEABOUT • Clerk. Apply: In Person, conditioning. surance company. Must Grandma’s Pies 103 School M arlow ’s, Inc. 867 Main be able to type 40 words Street, East Hartford. Street, Manchester, Conn. 1974 OLDSMOBILE per minute. Toronado, Blue, full power equipment, AC, excellent con­ SPEECH CLINICIAN for PlMnn SaniKE STATNM dition; 51,000 miles. Coventry Public Schools. 3Vi 838-1031, b t 148 ATTDRANrAND days per week. Master In 1975 FORD Speech Required. Must be Qranada Qhia 4 door. Vinyl top, auto., air, radio. TERRY PIQQOTT SAL QUERRARA ■ i INK IKGHAilC WANTED eligible for Conn. State 111 H m A tn U u t License. Send letter and CALVIN SALES REP. CALVIN SALES REP. BuHt by Mercer of New Jersey, ■M HarttHd, CT asisa 1979 PLYMOUTH ONLY ALCO HAS THE HUNTER for full tlmo work resume to: Dr. J. NicolettI, Volare Wagon. Economy 6-cyl., nicely equipped. this was a specially designed, ELECTRON-A-LINE lightweight spbrts car that was W P L Y W Coventry Public Schools. P.O. Z t t Box 356, Coventry, Conn., 1977 FORD COMPUTERIZED ALL FOUR considered the best In 1911. 06238, or call 742-8913. E.O.E. F-100 pick-up with camper cap. Ready for work or BARTENDER-BARMAID - pleasurelll Full and part time. Apply in 3 3J3. M 8 PJ3. FOREST HILU. Seven room Custom Cape. First WHEEL ALIGNMENT MACHINE. IT A good business, like a smooth SBCNETANY $ 6 9 ,0 0 0 Perfect setting in North Coventry, irson to the: Steak Gub, Vernon Public Schoolf. High floor family room with fireplace, country kitchen, running vehicie needs mainte­ Among trees and shrubs, on over one acre. Four $71,000 - Six room Colonial. Gas heat, 1973 PINTO Kc., Vernon, Conn., between 2 PERSON TO CLEAN HOUSE School Graduate wlUi at least one formal dining room, big rooms, loads of storage, IS THE ONLY ONE CAPABLE OF nance. Keeping up with the (1 ) y e a r 's em p lo y m e n t in swimming pool, aluminum siding, fireplaced Bluq. Auto., really beautiful and 4 p.m. in Manchester, 9 hours, bedroom Raised Ranch. Two bathes. Home of a professional landscaping, aluminum sided. *93.900. times is as important to us as secretarial or clerical work. living room. Call 646-1316. ALIGNING CARS WITH FOUR Thursday or Friday, Knowledge of office procedures, former antique shop. A great buy! Call 647-9914. Call today. 649-4416. 1978 DODBE keeping our high standard. CASHIERS - Full and part references required. CaU 728- practices and equipment. Ten Ram Charger. Fully equipped, low mileage WHEEL INDIVIDUAL time.. Apply in person to the: months, SO hrs./wedt. Salary 13.12 MIKE MCELROY 3948 Monday-raday, 9 to 5. to |3.42/hr. dependent upon 1978 FORD 150 FERNANDO CRUZ SUSPENSION, FRONT WHEEL Steak Club, Inc., Vernon. eipeiience. Inquire Dr. Robert T. CALVIN SALES REP. CALVIN SALES REP. Conn., between 2 and 4 p.m. MEDICAL RECORDS Linstooe 87^7^31. Deadline for 4 WD Pickup, loaded with extras, extra clean, very low SETBACK, REAR WHEEL TRACK, SPECIALIST needs a coor­ applications Is Aug. 6. 1900. mileage. Tw n i i MW « n c r a N M iiML BAR MANAGER - AppW in dinator of Data Quality for mmfmvMfmmiemmjm & CENTER LINE STEERING WITH person to the: Steak Gub, local Medical Review 1978 MUSTANG Inc., Vernon, Conn, to Tom Propam. Requires RRA or Hatchback. White, 4 cylinder, standard transmission. ABSOLUTE 100% COMPUTER Skrzytpiec, between 2 and 4 ART. Experience with PART TIME MACHINE ACCURACY. p.m. abstracting systems and OPERATOR to run plastic AuloBody, Glatt, Sq/cly coding or qualtiy control farming machines. 2 shifts “IT’S ONLY A BARGAIN WHEN Appotnlmentt ISecettary procedure preferred. Good available: 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. FILE CLERK salary and fringe benefits. and l:30p.m .-10p.m . Call6( IT’S DONE RIGHT." Permanent full-time Send resume by August 8th. 2920, between 10 a.m. and 4 to: Box A A c /o Manchester p.m. *110,000. Circa 1790 in North Coventry. Three 633-6S24 position in the Claims CALL AL OR GENE LAVIGNE Herald. bedrooms, five fireplaces, two with baking ovens. Department of a large In­ y« ACRE LOT. This seven room multi-split has SPENCER GORDON GUY LEBLANC PHOTOGRAPERS WANTED Beautiful original corner cupboard, wide floor I AT ALCO TODAY. 633-0465 surance company. No central air, fireplaced living room, formal dining CALVIN SALES REP. MEDICAL DATA ANALYSIS - All types. Call 528-1408. boards, lots of wains coating. Completely restored. *7S,000 - Eight room Raised Ranch. Gas heat, CALVIN SALES REP. typing required. 26 COMMERCE ST., aLMTONIURY - Hartford bases- medical between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. A couple of minutes to 1-84, All this and more! Call room, family rec. room and beautifully landscaped huge wooded lot, fireplace, many appliances. riionv review organization seeks Monday through Saturday. 647-9914. lot. Must sell. *69,900. Call 649-4416. Call 646-1316. 813-3031,3x1843 highly movitated and detailed oriented individual to assist TEACHERS AIDE in developing satistical Experienced preferred, but INA studies concerning the quali­ not required. Coventry 111 rswidwi Ptan ty, utilization, and cost of Nursery School. Rebecca J jt B k MICE AUTOS I M Hanwri, CT OtIOS M ortlock, 742-9600; Ginger k M OwMb iwkiir medical care in the area. Familiarity with medical ter- Carvell, 742-8543. VISIT mology and hospital discharge data systems helpful. Can­ SHEET METAL WORKER - 1076 RMC NORNET LET’S GET READY FOR didate should have 2 years We need a Shop Foreman, a This pretty blue 4-door Sedan la extra clean thru out. MANCHESTER’S THE FALL! Laundry help work experience, preferably erson with a good working Equipped with thrifty 6 cyl., automatic trans., power will be needed in September. in health care data anaylsis. fnowledge of layout wor' steering. Real economy auto In top condition. LARGEST Get your application in now Send resume by August Sth, to familiar i4iUi the heating and for: Folders, sorters etc. We Box X, c/o Manchester air candiiioning industry. •2898 are an Equal Herald. Able to fake’ charge and Employer. 1974 VW SUPERBEETLE organize deliveries and field Low 40’S. A lot of house for the money. Six large BHINQ YOUR HORSE to view this immaculate I PRE OWNED CAR 4 apeed, RH, low mileage. crews. Gdod starting wages, rooms, formal dining room. 3 bedrooms, tool shed, Raised Ranch with floor to ceiling fireplace, quali­ WE BUY & SELL Real clean, new paint. SALES MANAGER for store com pe-y paid fringe oenefits. ty wall-to-wall, light and airy kitchen with sliders to selling used mbrchandise, Call 872-4453. nice treed lot. Just a couple minutes walk to lake. 1977 SUBARU GL DEALER SAVE ladies’^ and men’s clothing, ACCOUNTS Call 647-9914. rear deck, aluminum sided, wood burning stove ••1,900 ■ Six room Ranch. Large lot, garage, Two Door, 5 speed, low mileage, must be seen. furniture, housewares, et CLERICAL - Applications a plus 2Vt in town acres for the horse to run. *71,900. thermopane windows, wood stove. Call 643-1316. &REPMR PAYABLE Call 649-4416. •3195 cetera. Good opportunity for being accepted at our South right person. Please call CLERK Windsor form yard to fill a ALWAYS R m rt Seltzer at 278-5890 or permanent clerical position. 249-3228 for appointment. lseett#nl opportunity for In* Diversified duties inclu direc­ JWdUBi vfNh at loool t yooro o l ting incoming calls; light, ac­ GA$ $AVEB$ FULL ’HME WAITRESSES Aooounlo WoyoMo oiportonoo- curate typing; and basic ^ " I . 1973 SAAB 99 AND PART TIME OuiNRod ippWcont muot bo oo* calculator usage. Compensa­ ourotB wNh Rpurti, twvo oomo Two door, four speod, AM/FM, Roal cioan, runs excallant. 50 DISHWASHERS. Apply tion includes salary, fringe Tacorral Mexican typing ikM i and Itia abWly to benefits and vacation •1895 AUTOMOBILES IN STOCK 1973 VW SUPER BEETLE Restaurant, 246 Broad Street, package. Call 247-2657 B. TUNE-OP & Automatic tranamlaalon, real dean. Manchester. 648-1978. Petrone for interview appoint­ A pply ta Poraonnal Daportm anl ment. The CECO Corporation, MV! SOCCER COACHES an equal opportunity BRAKE SPECIALS WANTED. Bolton High Q t B t a employer. M/F. 1976 CADILLAC EL DORADO School, Bolton Connecticut is BUYING - TRADING • SELUNG SCIENTIFICp Ino. *107,000. Glastonbury, i-ive oeuruum ieiuuu...ed Full power option, air conditioning, nsw steel belted seeking a boys’ varsity coach, I NEED 50 OVERWEIGHT boys’ j.v. coach, and a girls’ M Oaibar M . W. Colonial in desirable neighborhood. 2‘A baths, three VIEW HARTFORD SKYLINE from your bi-level' radlals. Immaculate AFFORDABLE AUTOS •oiilh Wbidaor, Conn. PEOPLE who honestly want *03,000. Seven room Ranch. 2,700 square feet, REBUILT ENGMES vanity coach. CaU 84^1569 to lose weight. Guaranteed fireplaces, beamed ceiling, brick foyer, large deck which is wraped around a dear, cool pool, as a aluminum siding, two car garage. Call 646-I3I6 •3495 immediately. Program! ’The proof is in the dining room with corner fireplace. Very tastefully bonus you get this quality built home tastefully losing. Part time income op­ decorated and neat as a pin. A must to see! Call 647- done through-out. Call for the many details. Priced ‘•ALWAYS AND TRANSMISSIONS MEDICAL ASSISTANT for portunity available. 3250 per 9914. to sell. *71,900. Call 649-4416. family practioner’s office. CAREER (Lumber Yard) - week in commissions possi­ 1980 AMC SPIRIT Must do microscraics, CBC, Salary DOE. Experienced or ble. Call 528-2514, or Sally 289- RELIABLE‘‘ 1973 FORD MAVERICK urines. 9:00 to S:00 daily. qualified trainee. Great poten­ 1831 anytime. Two door, lour cylinder, four speed, A M radio; 11,000 8 cyl., power steeriM, auto. Resume to: 272 A Main Street. tial! All benefits. No charge to miles. 1 STOP Low mileage, navFpalnt. Manchester. ^plicant. Company pays fee. •3995 PRICES START AT •495.00 SAVE Contact in confidence: Ed TELEPHCNE AUTO MECHANIC. Healey, Wilson Agency, 246- Business & Service COME ON INII Experienced. Must have own 8541. SERVICE tools. Paid sick days vacation. S C L IC IT 8 R S BANK TERMS ARRANGED - TRADES WELCOMED TIM MORIARTrS CaU 633-3880. DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER - Responsible, Permanent Part Time Position CELEBRATING 25 YEARS ON mature person with business SUBURBAN MOTORS SILKTOWN MOTORS School Nurse skills and initative. Be part of For roopoMiblo houaowIvM and othart who aro SUBURBAN MOTORS RT S3 - MANCHESTER, CONN. HARTFORD ROAD - A FULL/ a dedictaed team in one of the looking to aupplomonl proaoni Incoma. Good QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF ^ V IC E . Conoecticut Refiitratioo required. nation’s outstanding Dental talaphona voica raquirad. flood hourly rate. Commla- RT. 83 • MANCHESTER. CONN. 270 HARTFORD RD, Poeilioa lUrU \ September 1980. 649-2076 OPDI MTES TU 9 alon and Bonua. Choica of houra; 8 to 1, or 8 to 8, Mon­ 649-2076 OPEN NITES TILL 9 Inquire Dr. Robert T. Linstooe, Offices. Dental experience M AN CH ESTER 643-6217 Afsiitaot Superintendent of helpful, but not necesary for day thru Friday. Sick daya/holldaya/pald vacation. ScbooU, Vernon Public ScbooU. right person. Coventry, 742- Deodline for filing •pplicatloa I 6 ^ , or 742-7805. Train NOW For Fall, Call 589-4993 AugVft IMO. Tel. S72-7361.Equal Monday thru Friday batwaan 1 and 4 OpportuoUy/Affirmjtive Action PART TIME responsible in­ Employer. dividual with car to work in 1979 CHEVETTE <4395 retail stores as Service Representative for Jewelry MANAGEMENT TRAINEE AUTO; 24,000 MILES, 5 DR. HATCHBACK. Sorvfcoi 31 Sarvicat Ottarad 31 Palntlng-Ptpartng 32 Palntlng-Piparlno 32 PART TIME HELP Company. No selling. Ap- Start Immadiately O ftand NEEDED. Nights and week­ proimiately 15 hours weekly. AS J.P. LEWIS 4 SON- interior ^ ends. Apply in person. Interviews to be held at CAM TREE SERVICE ■ Free 4 Exterior Painting. Paper 1978 TOYOTA <5495 Parkade L ^ett Rexall, 404 Caldors, Manchester on estimates, discount senior ASST. STORE MANAGER citizens Company Hanging Remodeling LAND CRUISER, 6 CYL., 4 SPD; 7,000 Ml. SHOP THESE West Middle Turnpike. Thursday July 31st, from LAWNS CUT. Expert service Recreation Rooms. Call 649- PAINTING I.N'TEHIOH AND SHOP THE Manchester-owned and You II learn ho^ to manage a decorating center-selling Manchester. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. only. Lowest rates around. Call lor 9658. EXTERIOR Low rates Fully both retail and commercial accounts As an assistant operated. Call 646-1327. free estimate 649-7773 ------in s u r e d .Nine y e a r s 1978 FORD COUMER <4395 manager, you'll be given an on the job work study evenings LEE PAINTING, Interior 4 experience Free estimates DEALERS FOR HERALD program; Responsibilities start immediately learning store 4 CYL; 5 SPD; 30,000 Ml., PICKUP. exterior "Check My Rate 646-1085 accounting, credits & collections, merchandising, inven­ ATTOmON CERAMIC FIRING Discount Before You Decorate ' ...... tory control and inside selling. B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom rates. Quick service. Call 643- Dependable. Fully insured Building Conlrtcllng 33 1977 COROLLA <3695 a La r b e AUTOMOTIVE CLASSIFIED BOYS & GIRLS Minimum 2 yrs college in business related field and/or Work. Free Estimates. Will 2543. 646-1653. ______I------experience m sales or management a must. Show us a pick up and deliver. Please PAINTING - INTERIOR AND WES ROBBINS C’arpentrv 2 DR. DELUXE SEDAN. 5 SPD, AC, STEREO, 8 Here's one of the Best Part Time Jobs call 64^2161 after 4:00 p.m background of effort and achievement We'll start you with JEM PAINTING. Interior and EXTERIOR, Paperhanging remodeling specialist Ad- TRACK. Experienced. references. Ser- ditiqns. rec rooms, dormers, BARGAINS - - PAGES FOR Available In Rockvillel a good salary, and excellent benefit program, and a career exterior Residential and SELECTION OF B & M TREE SERVICE. Call opportunity Write or call commercial. Top quality vine Willimantic. now for Free Estimate. work. 649-2936 Manchester, Bolton. Coven- kitchens. 649-3446 1976 VW DAStER <3695 K A tUNOESIlR HDIMJ) CMMER EXAMINE OUR NEW PLAN try, Columbia, Tolland areas iv ,- WAGON. 3, SUNROOF; 41,000 Ml. QUALITY USED YOUR NEW WILL MARVIN TO SAVE YOU MONEY. Ful­ W J. Grillo 423-6582 h ARRAND REMODELINO - In the Union, Ward and Village Streets 981 Main Stroot ly Insured. References. LOVING RESPONSIBLE ______(abinets. Roofing, Gutters. of Rockville. Minchoiltr, Conn. 06040 643-6636 DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR MOTHER to care for your G E N E R A L PAINTIN G - Boom Additions, Dwks. All CAR. Equol Opportunity Employor CITIZENS! 643-7285 child in my own home. Interior. Exterior 'vpes ol Remodeling and 1976 DATSON 280-Z' <5395 Washington School area. Specializing in Exterior Trim Repairs J" ^®'™ates^ Ful- AUTO, AC, STEREO; 53,000 Ml. REWEAVING BURN Please call 646-5199. R eferen ces Insured Call ly insured Phone 643-6017. HOLES. Zippers, p ^ r e lla s Rick evenings 646-0709; or 742- , l- w v v e ir i TWS ROUTE WONT LAST L0N64M1L TODAY! i;n«7 LEON ClhZSYNSKI repairdt. Window m ades. RON PIN'N'EY - 15 Years ------BUILDER .New homes, ad- 1975 STARFKE >2995 Venetian blinds.j s. TV Experience. Specializing in Manchester Carriers FOR RENT. s. 667 INTERIOR PAINTING AND ditions. remodeling, rec Wall-To-Wall Carpet WALLPAPERING. rooms, garages, kitchens OLDS HATCHBACK, 6 CYL., 4 SPD; 55,000 MILES. 871-C292 Main Street. 649-5! Installations A Repairs. Quality professional work at remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, Please ask for Ed Soucler Carpet Cleaning Special! lOt reasonable prices. Fully in- dormers, roofing Residential Needed In These Areas; OVERHEAD GARAGE Square Foot, 1st Two Weeks DOORS SERVICED AND sured. Free estimates. G.L or commercial 649-4291 1972 CORONA <2295 of August. 649-6265. McHugh. 643-9321. ------REPLACED. Reframing done _____ Z------DESIGN KITCHENS ■ 2 DR., HARDTOP, 4 CYL, AUTO, VINYL ROOF, 28,- also. Fourteen years TOWN OF RMNCHESTER WATERPROOFING P A IN T IN G B Y C R A IG Cabinets, Vanities. Formica 000 ORIGINAL MILES. Laurel St. experience. Call 647-19^, days Park St. hatchways, foundation OGDEN. Interior and Counter Tops Display. COMPUm QKRAT0I/PN06RAMMER TRANS Laurel Place or evenings. cracks. Tile lines, sump- Exterior Specialist! Fully In- Storage 4 Bookcases Kitchen New Street Otis St. 110.191.74 - 112,230.14 ' Chestnut St. pumps, stone walls, steps, sured. Free Estimates. Call Cabinet F ron ts Custom Under lupervifion, operates electronic data processing Chestnut St. patios, walks. Chimney anytime, 649-8749. Woodworking 649-9658 CARS AWAITS Forest St. repairs. 643-4953. 871-8399. equipment. Experience and training required is gradua­ Winter St. Garden St. WANTED DAN SHEA PAINTING 4 Pooling ...... 34 tion from High School and formal training in electronic HOUSECLEANING. Respon­ DECORATING. Interior and ------processing operations ind/or programming, or one year’s WILL BABYSIT DAYS in may Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. IS IT TIME TO REPLACE LYNCH YOU AT LYNCH sible, reliable. Call 646-2234 home. Washington School Quality Craftsmansnip! ^all YOUR ROOF? Excellent experience as a computer operator. after 2 p.m. area. 2 to 10 years. 330 weekly. M ANCHgaVlB. CONN. Center St. 646-5^4 or 646-1305. workmanship. Reasonable 340 for two. 649-4004. APPUCATNNtnMNNARMDf Center St. Broad St. LAWNMOWERS rates Free estimates II This Emblem Isn I jn Your Car - ^ . Telephone 649-3331 $12,935.82 - 313.322.82 Rosemary St. Griswold St. REPAIRED. 15% Sr. Citizen Discount! Free pick up and HOME 4 AUTO AIR You Probably Paid Too Much Detigni and testa program logic, codes programs and Newman St. U lacSt. CONDITIONING SERVICE - Edgerton St. delivery! Expert service. SUPERIOR PAINTING by H— tIng PlumbIng 35 prepares them (or computer operation. Eiqierlence and ’Trumble St. ECONOMY LAWNMOWER. Call Bob 646-1356. 500 CENTER ST. training required U High School diploma with two years 647-3660. a rc ’ssarss «»«»™ of training in programming fundamentals. Palnllng-Ptparlng 32 Cli.ON«lll wwia. ______l i i S ' V p S - DAVE’S USED 646-4321 For sppUcaUon ind Job deKrlpUons, apply at the Per­ Please Call E X T E R IO R PAINTING, repaired, , rec rooms, REFRIGERATION and PROFESSIONAL PAINTING experienced college student, bathroom remodeling, heal y V. sonnel Office, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut. Jeanna 640-3209 Repair. Washers, dryers, - Interior and exterior. Quality work. Very modernization, etc Free CkMing date for filing Is August 4, 1980. refrigerators and stoves Commercial and residential. reasonable prices. Call Mike, Estimate gladly given M 4 M repaired. Parts also Free estimates. Fully in­ 569-3458 or 5 ^ 9 4 5 . Plumbing 4 Heating 649-2871 available. 649-0947. sured. 646-4879. EVENING HERALD, Wed.. July 30, 1990 23

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* ★ ★ ★ *★ ★ **★ ★ ★ ★ *★ ♦**************** ********* ,************************** * AUTOMOBILES MORIARTY’S SERVE YOU MORIARTY’S NEW CARS WAITING TO USED CARS .* call 643-2711 ik 1? *5 • ★ * ★ ° ^ * 80 ZEPHYR RAY I AUTO.. REAR DEF„ PS. j n a i n n i i ^if********'n** 77 CADILLAC SEVILLE ' HD BATTERY. DELUXE AUTO.. FULL POWER, AC, STEREO, WIRE WHEEL COVERS. INT. B E S S E n E WHEELS, SPEED CONTROL, TILT WHEEL, MANY ACCENT & EXT. DECOR GROUPS. OTHER EXTRAS. IMMACULATE. Artichi for Salt 41 Qtrdon Producf 47 A ptrtm onf For Hont 83 Auto* For Solo 87 LIST $6514 ||I0Z033. SALES 78 MARQUIS MANCHESTER MAIN WE PAY TOP PRICES for BROUOHAM POOL- 24' X 4', 7 ft. deep. wrecked and Junk cars. A & B SALE $5999 REPRESENTATIVE 'Perflex filter, 8 x 12 deck. PICK YOUR OWN STREE'T - 2-3 Rooms. Heated. i 4 DOOR, AC, FULL 0 O.OO or best offer. 568-7317. RASPBERRIES. Bunker Hill Hot water. Appliances. No Auto Salvage, i ' ' 80 COUOAR XR7 POWER. AUTO, AM/FM Road, Coventry. 75 cents a pets. Parking. Security. 523- Call Tony f ‘ 2 DR. HT. "STEEL CAT" STEREO. SPOTLESSI f REENED LOAM - Gravel, pint. Free containers. No 7047. AUTO, WSW. AC. REAR Processed Gravel, Sand, children. Open Monday - Friday, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. HEBRON. Country living. DEP.. AM/FM STEREO. TINTED GLASS. TOM $6295 Stone, and Fill. For deliveries LIST $2225 #0X034. call George Griffing, 742-7886. Weekends^ a.m. - 4 p.m. 643- Two bedroom apartment. 0325. ■ Heat and hot water, WANTED JUNK AND LATE BJORKLAND MODEL WRECKS - Cash 77 BOBCAT ANTIQUE BEDS - Handmade appliances, carpeting, large SALE $7249 yard, close to shopping and Paid. Call Parker Street Used AUTOMATIC spreads. Antique chair Auto Parts, Inc. 6463391. TRANSMISSION, and table. Plus much more! SWEET CORN. Pick your schools. No pets. Call after AS8BTM IT SALES own. Sugar and butter. Call 5:00 p^m. 228-9759. 80 BOBCAT FOUR CYLINDER Call 649-5459. 80 Church CORVETTE, 1975 coupe, 4 SPD., PS, HD BATT., T h a iW 7 -I» Street. Manchester. first before coming. 644-0304. REPRESENTATIVE *>• M«« U I PM (M AVAILABLE AUGUST 1st. 6 automatic, options, 8(375. BODY SIDE MOLDING. U S D GAR $3795 Room Duplex on bus line. Corvette, 1963, original coupe, LIST $5207 #0T035 Near schools and shopping. 87800. Call 8461149. MANAGD Nice yard, children 78 MONTE CARLO A ROSSEnO - REAL ESTATE welcomed. No pets or AUTO, PB, PS, AC, REAL ESTATE - utilities. First, last, and SALE $4899 STEREO. EXTRA CLEAN. security. 8380 monthly. 643- 1967 CHEVY II - 6 cylinder, JOHN 1753.______automatic. 78,000 original OSCAR $4895 TOWN HOUSE FOR RENT - miles. Asking 8W . Call M ve 80 CAPRI SULLIVAN Two bedrooms, basement, IW 847-1170. 3 DR. HATCHBACK, MANN baths. Swimming, tennis, CONSOLE. 77 T-BIRD sauna included. Presently LIST $6334 #0P044. SALES MOONROOF, AUTO, AC, 8310. Utilities not included. SALES FULL POWER, AM/FM Call 646-1587 after 5 p.m. STEREO. MERCURY COUGAR. 1978, SALE $5899 REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE MANCHESTER - 2 Bedroom XR-7. 8 cylinder. Good condi- $4495 Apartment. Excellent Inac­ Uon. AM-FM radio. 82900. 5(6 ill 6588. BOMAROUIS tion. Appliances and , 4 DR. AUTO, WSW, AC, 77 T-BIRD carpeting. Immediate oc­ TED cupancy. No pets. 8260 plus FORD PINTO 1977 - Very REAR DEF., TINTED HENRY AUTO., FULL POWER, HUQE-aORQEOUS-COLONIAL with nine rooms, utilities. Call M9-3362, or 643- good condition. Am/fm, GLASS, MORE. AC, STEREO, SPLIT JUST LISTED — Completely redecorated four room BRAND NEW ATTACHED TOWNHOUiES, two full and two half baths, first floor family room, rec 2753. ' radials with snows, 4 speed. LIST $8626 #0M018 KUHNE SEATS, TURBO WHEELS, MOON ROOF, Spaciou's quality constructed three bedroom house for 25-32 mpg. M aintenance DARNA ranch with two bedrooms, fireplace, garage. Priced in the room, four bedrooms, garage, plus many, many extras. only 854,900. IW baths, appliances, carpeting, gas heat, full records available. 82300. 50's. Priced below replacement costs! PORTER STREET AREA - SALE $7449 basements, storm windows. 9% CHFA funds available! Three room apartment. Heat, Telephone 6 4 6 ^ 7 . SALES SALES 315 CENTER utilities. Security deposit. No peU. Call 649-9092, or 643-1827. 1967 PONTIAC GTO. Four REPRESENTATIVE Speed. 400 cubic inch. V8 315 CENTER ST. REPRESENTATIVE 643-5135 MANCHESTER - AvaiUble engine. Original owner. Mint August 1st. Immaculate 4 condition. 742-8749. 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 Room Apartment with gar­ age. References, security. 1969 CONTINENTAL 1325. Unheated. 649-4003, or CLASSIC. Low mileage. Call 6466905. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 N Z ' 10.97% p.m. 6464004. AMERICA’S #1 MANCHESTER - Excellent three room apartment. Stove, 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME - 4 AVAILABLE ON BRAND m CAN YOU AFFORD $139,0007 If so, then call to see refrigerator, wall-to-wall Door. Good running condition. 5 BEDROOMSI For those who need lots of room then Brown. 88S0 lirrn. CaU (46 NEW HOME OFF PORTER, Seven attractive rooms this magnificent three bedroom home with family room, carpet. No pets. References SELUNGCAR 79 & 80 PLYM O U TH S IN STO C K see this ten room older home.Two full baths, double gar­ 0908 after 4:30 weekdays. with 2W baths, fireplace, gorgeous stone front, all ther- age. Large lot in 8th district, ERA HOME WARRANTT! three biths, possible in-law suite and ERA HOME ana security. 8235. 649-4003. mopane windows, plus an ERA HOME WARRANTY! BO’S______WARRANTY! . _ NICE CLEAN 6 ROOM 1974 SUBARU - Good condi­ WE ARE HAVINB OUR ANNUAL APARTMENT - Quiet street. tion. Front wheel drive. 81(00 SUMMER SALE-A-THON NOWI 090 monthly. Inquire 44-46 negotiable. Telephone (43 ^ Pearl Street, (Next to Paul’s 67ffi, or 6561723. 7 Paint), off Main Street, 1980 CUTLASS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE RLANCHARD Manchester. 1976 CHEVROLET MALIBU CLASSIC. Power steering- SUP8EME COUPE Steve Marten valsn FANTASIC BUYS: MANCHESTER - Two family brakes, air conditioning. Four Salesman m a door. Excellent condition. 2 DR, V6, AUTO. PS. PB. SUPER SPORT MIRRORS. Sales Mgr. SO EM house. 6 room apartment. 3 REAh WINDOW faEFROSTER, WSW. RADIO COMMITMENT TO QUALITY OFFICU 4000 EM bedrooms. 8350 monthly. Call Good mileage. 82,500, or best omcES offer. 6434ao. ______ACCOMODATION PACKAGE, STOCK #151. LIST 1980 PLYMOUni VOUUE IN 6435001. $7,320.57. “The new Chrysler Corpora­ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 2 DR COUPE, CONNECTICUT ROSSETTO NATMNWIOE 1978 DODGE ASPEN - POWER STEERING, WHEEL COVERS, WHITE FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. Excellent condition! One BRAND OPENINO SALE PRICE REALTORS Four family house. Second owner. 8 cylinder with air con­ tion has made a commitment SIDEWALLS. LIST $5500, floor. Recently redecorated. ditioning. Low mileage. Call OUR SPECIAL-AN UNHEARD OF Appliances. 8295. Security, 643-6006; and after 5 p.m. 247- • 6 ,8 0 0 to buiid better products. To lease. Available August 1st. i m ______6 4 6 -2 4 8 2 Call 649-4792, evenings. SUPER USE04UL CAR BAROAINS S488B BfCnONW U L n ASSOC. 1968DART, 19(9 CHARGER back them better. This com­ 189 HfMt Ctnlir Conwr of lIcKiO 318. Three speed. Post tear REMODELED two bedroom end. Needs some work. Best 1080 PLYMOUTH HORIZON garden apartment . Available offer over 8400. 871-7385. 77TORONAOO mitment has been embraced August 1st. 649-6549. THIS CAR HAS EVERY 4 DR, HATCHBACK, CUSTOM INT., CARPETS, COHCEIVABLE EXTRA REM. MIRROR CONV., SPARE TIRE, AM RADIO. Holp Wontod 13 Business OpportunlUoo 14 Homo* For Solo 23 LoU-Lond lor Solo 24 Ardcloo for Solo 41 Andquoi 40 INCLUOINQ THE SPECIAL Fred Gondek Gene Coutant unanimousiy by our manage­ MOVE RIGHT IN! Two PACKAOE CALLED THE VINYL SIDE MOLDING, WSW RADIAL TIRES & -BROUOHHAM SX" OPTION Salesman EAST HARTFORD SPLIT BOLTON BIRCH MOUNTAIN RED GOOSE FARM. An­ bedrooms. Kids O.K. Modem ment, deaiers, service MUCH MORE. LIST $6147 ACCOUNTANT BOOK­ MANCHESTER. Excellent MEDITERRIAN appliances. Only 150. a SUNROOF. AN LEVEL - Immediate occupan­ ESTATES - Acre comer lot. tiques, Goose Lane, Coventry. 1974 PINTO STATION IMMACULATE CAR A VERY KEEPER • Responsible in­ package store business with FURNITURE - Dinette Set, 2 Locators. 238-5646.------dividual to post General cy. Illness in family. In- Scenic country setting. 822,- 74i-9137. Open 10 to 5 Saturday WAGON - 4 cylinder. HARD TO FINO MODEL. high gross figures and low. Couches, 1 Chair, Lamps and Automatic transmiiudon. Roof ORLY HNS managers, engineers, SPECIAL AT S887B L ^ger and prepare Monthly low overhead. ERA ground pool and other extras! 000. Exclusive area. Minimum Coffee Table. Also: Maple and Sunday. ALL UTILITIES PAID. One Financial Management 12 noon to 7 p.m., 528-1451. house dimensions, first floor. bedroom. Off-street parking. racks. 45,000 miles. 81250? Blanchard St Rossetto ^ Drop Leaf Dining Set, with 6 Please call 6437258 after 7:00 designers, suppiiers and the Reports East Hartford loca­ 2482 1500 square feet. M69506, 646 THE PACK RAT will open by Only 8155. Locators. 2365646. 7$ PUt r a 6 CYL. AUTO, PS, PB, AC. A REAL NICE Ladder Back Chairs, seats 12 p.m. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WORLD tion. Send resume to: Box BB. ANTIQUE COLONIAL - 5635. to 14 . 742-6724, or 742-6500. chance, or request during the CAR. $2995., C O Manchester Herald. AMIRtCAtOLOCST LICIHBON Livingroom with franklin summer. Call 643-6880. thousands of peopie who FAMOUS COLUMBIA MOPEOS WHICH WILL GIVE OF 4CI CM AH SHORt LOTS ON’ STILL FIELD 19(6 LINCOLN CLASSIC - 77 REGAL 4 DR SEDAN, 8 CYL. PS. PB. YOU BETWEEN 80 & 100 MPG, AND CAN BE NflOO OUALlFlf 0 FAMILICB stove. Formal dining room. MANCHESTER Partially refurbished. Best HIICI TO OASRATC TMilN OWN ROAD off Hillstown Road. A N T IQ U E S 4 buiid our vehicies. Our goai PART TIME MOLD MAKER First floor laundry. Three * TAG SALES Large 3 Bedroom AUTO. WSW. $2995. PURCHASED AT OUR MID-SUMMER SALE-A- ■ Prefer retired individual, but Large desirable lots in new COLLECTIBLES - Will offer. Call (460801 after 1:00 RP bedrooms, m baths. Pool Duplex. p.m.; or weekends all day. V&! THON FOR ONLY not required Must have with deck. Two car garage. sub-division. Very attractive­ purchase oujright or sell on at the new Chrysier Corpora­ knowledge of wood and metal ly arranged. 826,(i00 to 8U.000. GARAGE SALE - 5 piece commission. Houselot or IW Baths. Full cellar and 77 MVBMCK 4 DR SEDAN, 6 CYL, PS, AUTO. A 859.900 Group I. Philbrick 1973 FORD MAVERICK - machining. Must be able to Agency 646-4200 &ildwin Construction Com­ bedroom set, antiques, single piece. Telephone 644- attic. Centrally located. $3195. tion is to be ‘Best in Ciass’ in 8870 A SAVING OF S 2 0 0 I ICE NEAR STOIES pany, 563-1413. Good condition. CaU (462940. Dick BMMtte Mike Cratty work alone Call 646-2920. kitchen ware, dishes etc. 104 References, lease and Saleemcn between 10 a m. and 4 p.m. Richmond Drive, Manchester, security required. 8400 7$ LO AM N 4 Dr SEDAN, FULL POWER. AC, LOW Ucleeman LlesnsBS IM s«l«etsd RANCH - Nine rooms. Formal •NEXT TO NOTHING" - An­ PRIVATELY OWNED - 19(2 ali our products.” orooo nw4v BvsMbl# In dining room. Rec room with Housohold Goods 40 (off Vernon Street) Saturday monthly. MILEAGE, SHOWROOM CONDITION. $4395. 10 to 4: and Sunday 12 to 4. tiques and Things. Corner Rambler Ambassador four M A N C h E S r e v wet oar. Separate master Call Lee 643-5127, or HM nFOlit REFRIGERATORS East Center and Spruce door sedan. Model 6285-5. Air LEE lACOCCA ELECTRICAL bedroom suite with cathedral Streets. Open Saturdays only. 643-8387. cofoditioning. Power steering BOB RILEY OLDS Chairman P L Y M G O T K ^ ceiling. Large flag-stone Washers/Ranges. used, Building Suppiloo 42 TOLUMDCOUNTES guaranteed and clean. New 649-0533. and brakes. Not used in over BOB RILEY OLDS The New Chrysler Corporation RTE. 83 T0LLAN5 UP.?IPlKt For lurtlMr daUHs can patio. Pool. Wood-burning six years. M65961. stove. 889,500. Group 1. shipment damaged, G.E & USED TIMBERS, 2x8’ Hom os lor Rottt 54 345 CENTER ST. 649-1749 TALCOTTVILLE ti4'3-Z708 DRAFTSPERSON tongue and groove decking. A N T IQ U E S St (203) 225-605S Philbrick Agency. 646-42fi0. FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. 1970, PRIVATELY OWNED B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main Call 643m39. COLLECTIBLES - Will MANCHESTER - Clean 6 1345 CENTEB ST. B40-1749 fir I---- opawtnnUr tofsnln- purchase outright or sell on RAMBLER AMBASSADOR dMSwl «•< >1 Im M ■ inMiMim CAPE 6 Rooms, plus enclosed Street. 643-2171. Room Ranch. Quiet residen­ Dogs-BIrdo-Pots 43 commission. Houselot or four door sedan. Model 78862. al S (MX MP«rt«no». b« SItuollon Wontod IS porch Remodeled kitchen tial neighborhood. Fireplace, Not used in over two years. 80 BUICK LOW MELEAGE single piece. Telephone 644- carpeting, appliances, air con­ with new cabinets and Articlos for Solo 41 64659(1. OEMONSTBATORS ■ M rq m 4 eflfelt EMPLOYERS - Are you counters. Fireplaced living DIAL 6465971 and something ditioner. Partially finished. ••••mbiy. drawn from fino looking for a reliable and room. New vinyl siding. !ood will happen to your pet. Treed yard. Married couple 1000 MUCK LE8AIRE UMITEO CPE. UMdw*. K n a w M f* m hwiww dependable hard worker? STEREO COMPONENTS, og and ca t boarding - -dog only. Lease, security. 8450 bowSa IwISlul. but IKS • M O M U - Garage Immaculate con­ Lafayette receiver, fak ers, □ RENTALS Automtttc. powGT flttflng. pow«r tKtkM. i$Ml b«»tod rAdtoi Trainable person available for rooming. Canine Holiday monthly. 429-0478. front A r#tr bumpor gu*rd$ A bumpor ftrlpt. wftoM opGntrig moidingt dition! Group I Realtors. Garrard turntable. Excellent W ANY full time position. Call ^hilbrickAgencjj_64M200^_ nne, 200 Sheldon Road, READ WHAT contor pillAr ippOquo moklingt. hood ofn«m#nt A wind tpm mowir>g$ 646-1051. ask for Jay. sound. New 8500. First 8225 fManchester. Booms lor Boot 52 AIR-CONDITIONED. Three ontod glAM. cvpwt $«voft A mtti, door odg* gu«rd$, buys it 228-3145. dkOQQt. air condItJon. crulaa control. 301 V-0. tlH wh##J. AM/FM Apply tn poroon MANCHESTER - Lovely 8 bedrooms with fireplace, Room Colonial, on quiet cut de axtarior mowing pacAao#. chroma platad whaala, body DACHSHUND - Standard red appliances, yard for kids. RDAD TEST apm front aaat. undarcoat gla». daafar prap A fratght. #0572 QIMEII Homos For Solo 23 sac, in Forest Hills area. tCIENTIHC PRODUCTS puppy. 10 weeks. AKC Reasonable. Locators. 236 ★TODAY tMiPMCa AT# $0035 ___ 259 PORTER STREET - 10 Featuring: Aluminum siding, Registered. Shots and paper 5646. Room Colonial with 3 Room 4 bedooms. 2‘.t baths, formal FO R M A TU R E WAS i$10163 EPMft It on 24 $2071 M l Rrood ttrool ALUMINUM Sheets used as trained. 8175. Includes new SAYS ABDUT THE Monch w H r. Conn. In-Law Apartment, or Master dining room, first floor familv bed and leash. 649-0916. RESPONSIBLE, non-smoker, BOLTON. Giant four bedroom Bedroom Suite. 2V> baths. room with firplace, clean, ef­ printing plates, .007 thick non-drinker. Pleasant room. ELECTRA LIMITED 4-DOOR SEDAN 23x28V9’^, 25 cents each or 5 house. Available now, with Aulom«lc, PS. PB. fwnot. mlrron S rignt. bumpw Cpd llpMi l/l Move-in condition! Beautiful ficient gas heat, central vac. DO YOU HAVE ROOM FOR References and security fireplace, garage, extra bath. wtiMl opwlng molding, k>«f body DO. • P O M n n e molding, ^ fenced yard 888,900 By double garage, and much for 81. Phone 643-2711 Must be required. 6466025. Available nwnt a ^ d j p w molding, ill condition. p o « f *in d o « . poww picked up before 11 a m. ONE MORE? Give an aban­ Call for details. Locators. 236 DATSUN 200 SX: owner. Days646-2830 Ext. 103; more! 892,900. Call owner 646 doned kitten a chance. immediately. tniii notenOKk •o.t doclric dock, trunk iignt. con vviivK. i.mp., doctnc 5726. ONLY 5646. evenings 646-0557. Telephone 342-0571, or 633 cviwt i M n a m«». trunk trim csrnunt. door M g . Q u ^ 3 6581. THOMPSON HOUSE - Cen­ "THE JAPANESE HAVE BECOME sDMd witn low tpoM 6%tsi. dMtrtc rMT dotoggM r..r courtMy 4 SEARS STEREO - Am-fm, 8 GLASTONBURY. Away from tha' trally located. Kitchen the city. Six room house with THE INNOVATORS ..." ISrnIng Sgmt. IlgM M vtnlty vIm t . mirror. ipMl.1 ffcmlit p«int. MILLING track with recorder, turntable privileges. Call 6462358. MOtrol MO V-a: tm HMTlno wbMi. ctirom. pMIM and two speakers. Excellent FREE TO GOOD HOME. 10 laundry facilities. Near Motortfoloo-Blerelos 54 ndoOM tiMdlltM. coriwing Ughti. 4 not. bom, coMn ^ MACHINIST condition. 8200. Call after 6 month old pup. Part hound transporatation. Available "EXCEPTIONAL LEG ROOM UP roobajitom pin itnpo, truior nrtcb 4 wiring h*rnM*. undMCOOt g i« . p.m.. 647-1400. and lab. Shots. Call 6498588, KITCHEN PRIVILEGES - Wators 2365646 d M iM prop 4 trIMbt F0707 Rooond oMft oppfiMntty for Free parking. Securitv and MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE FRONT ...” tom ial at IwUMwl iroduele w oquHoleni after 5:30 p.m. - Speedy Telephone * 7 £ Plica «.^0215 Mpdvionood b» rwMduf MWAnp STRAND references required. 14 Arch KENMORE 18 LB WASHER - Street. Manchester. -SIOfM tor Boni 55 quotations. Immediate WAS $13239 m bt IS im a $3024 Moddno. Wo oflor a doan, ak 3 drawer oak dresser with GIVE AN ABANDONED coverage available. Call Joan "FAR BETTER THAN MOST OF WHAT oowdWonad. wad apMlppad ahop. ANIMAL A CHANCE! 1880 BUICK SKYLARK 4-DOOR SEDAN REAL ESTATE mirror. Cabinets. 3 war-- at CUuke Insurance. (431126. DETROIT OFFERS ..." - Pud PrtnQO lanadf Pro^am Beautiful spayed cats. MATURE MALE ROOM 815. Pillar appNqua molding, carpat aavara A mats, raar dafoggar. ramota con­ 172 L l»TDl STREET, MMKKSTER drobes. Wheel chair. En­ Female, mature 820. Non- trol. raar vlaw mirror, powar braAaa. V-0 angina, automatic trtn$ V M our Paraonrtaf Dapart- A cyclopedia. 3 rugs. Punch Lovable kittens, one Siamese. mont to diaeuoa thla opportunity. smokers. Live-in. References. ataaring. daiuxa whaal covart, fibra giaaa banad radial whttawaiia. a M/f m 342-0571, 6336581. 310 St 600 SQUARE FOOT "EASY TO SERVICE ...” radW. aWa ttripaa, hulchbacfc front aaat. front whaai drtva. door a bowl set. Combination sink One must have license, plus OFFICES for rent. Central ‘ilffUTION HGHTER!’* and cabinet. Utility trailer. window frama moWInga. rocAar panal mowing, undarcoai. giazt. daaiar FREE! 1 year old Tiger Cat. few errands and meals. 646 location. Newly redecorated, 1978 KAWASAKI 25l^ Only 300 prap A fraight. I M 1 8ERRER Smith-Corona electric 5459. with 'ample parking. "IT’S GOT THE LOOKS. IT’S GOT typewriter, go cart engine, Neutured and has all shots. miles on it! Hardly ever used! *T0MT lAU PMCa AT* *6511 Call 6437046. Telephone (462891. THE FEEL ..." WAS $7427 i»t in « a on M m w i SAVE $519 SCIENTIFIC large box of assorted dolls. Aportmonts For Boot 53 Call 1434325 anytime. 1968 Volkswagen Beetle. 643 PROFESSIONAL/BUSINESS 1880 BUICK REBAL CPE. INSTRUMENT 2371. FREE KITTENS - Litter 1978 KAWASAKI K 21000 - low JUST IN TIME! Four roomer OFFICE space available. 400 "VERY ECONOMICAL ...” AulomWc. POWM MMTlng. poww brMM. wbMl opMing moWingi CO. trained. Call 6461356. mileage, excellent condition hutcbbMk front M a t dduk. whMl co«»». body itripM 4 oumpw guirdt with basement, laundr)ndry to 1200 square feet. Air con­ 8220Our best offer. 743(419. cuttom rockar p a ^ mowing, cuaiom aaat batta, tmiad giaaa, car WOOD - Need pickup. 215. ditioning, neat, parking. Close Reasonable. Also Motobecane ¥usleol Instrumonts 44 facilities and more. 8 A mala, door adgt guards, landau lop. air condition. 30i v-B, tin M Qarbar fW. W, Locators. 236-5648. to center, hospital and court. "DATSUN, YOU DONE GOO-O-O-ODI" tiaal baflid radial wnnawaOa. convanianca group, aiactnc ewek. a m /pm moped. 8300. Excellent condi­ alarao. body aWa mowing, ramoia control apon mirror, undarcoai giaia •a. Wbidaor, Cotm. Call 871-0401 or 5(678((. tion. Hardly used. Telephone Player Piano - Beautiful daalar prap. A tralghi $0502 k ipMb kkhkn Myw WF 6467245. refinish with stained-glass CARPETED. Two bedrooms. front. In tune. Moving, must Free utilities. Appliances. Wontod ID Boot 57 HONDA CL-350. Excellent — ROAD TEST, FEBRUARY, I960: *TaBAT$AUPMCaAT*$7288 FOR SALE - Couch, end sell. 6462981. Under 8225. Locators. 236 condition! Just like new, must W^$8681_ _ „ n im » Businoss Opportunitlos 14 5(48. MOTHER St DAUGHTER be seen! New Fairring. New tables, chair. T.V. antenna, LOOKING for 2 Bedroom rotor. 895. '72 West Street. Boots-Aeooosorloo 45 Ures. 9,300 miles. 8 m . CaU LOCAL 7-ELEVEN STORE PETS OK. Spacious five Apartment in M Manchester anchester after 4:00 p.m. and ask for Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 wiUi utlUties for under 8330. AVAILABLE for franchise. a.m. 10 H P JO H N SO N roomer with basement, laun­ Tony, (431798. dry hook-ups, yard for kids. Call 2(64(25. (Contact Roy Pelletier at 203- OUTBOARD MOTOR - Newly .ntiP'! Just 8275. Lx)cators. 2^5648. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• YAMAHA 175 DIRT BIKE - •d I" 289-8261, Southland Corpora­ I^ERSONALIZED HAND overhauled. 8250. Call (46 5-»P*' tion. . 1518, after 3:00 pm. Excellent running condition! De Corm ier LETTERED LICENSE AUGUST 1st OCCUPANCY. □ AUTOMOTIVE PLATES. At your request-any 8200. Also: 10’8 X 11’ X4 Plum ^garage. Recently Insulated. Separate heating ayatema.^ 17 FOOT SEARAY-60 Horse Extra large three bedroom. Carpet. 8(0. CaU 5(60183. 810. Call 5664269. Appliances. Yard for children. VICTOR ZARANKA. JOHH BBIN C T , ,/f.Call for an appointment ^ Johnson, with trailer. Many Auto Porto For Solo SO Motor Sales u;it HOME WORKERS extras! 81500 firm. Call 872- Pets and more. 8300. C e m p e ra , Tolloro ond A JACK CASTBILIIIE OF ClUIRTER ST. JAMES UNIFORMS - Size Locators. 2365646. MoMIe Homoo §5 2SB BROAD ST, MAMCHESTER Guaranteed income' 12: two jumpers, two ties, five 8819 after 5 p.m. OAK BUICK RECONHNEHD THESE Everything supplied Send blouses, vest and slacks. 830. ROOM TO ROAM. Spacious stamped, selt-addressed takes all. Girl Scout uniform, SUNFISH - Includina trailer, HEAVY DUTY THREE RAIL WAGATIOW SPECIALS.______envelope to: Arnold Bentley, sail cover and paddle. Very duplex. Heat included. CHEVY 283 ENGINE - (5,000 MOTOR CYCLE TRAILER. 643-4165____ size 12: jumper, blouse, Carpeting. Basement.Lots Jr. Ill Grove Street, slacks, shorts, baret. 815. 646 good condition. Firm price miles. 81(5. Call (468(36. 8 m . Serious inquiries. CaU Rockville, Ct. 06066 3792. 1 ^ . Call 8469567. more. Just 8350. Locators. 236 Keep trying. after 5:00 p.m. at (44-2133. 5646. ) I.