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Vol. XCIX, No. 165 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday. April 12, 1980 • Since 1881 • 20® Single Copy • 15® Home Delivered

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posing the package. pay this income tax is the poor By KATE McMAHON The amendment to impose a 4 per- working man who comes home with a By !VIARTI^ KEARNS HARTFORD (UPI) - The House cent state income tax on people who W2 form. He’s not going to beat this Herald Reporter have an adjusted gross income over lax, " said House Majority Leader Friday overwhelmingly rejected an $10,000 was disposed of on a sound 17- John Groppo, D-Winsted. attempt to institute a state income MANCHESTER - After con- tax and approved a revenue package 126 vote. Rep. John Anderson, D-Newtown,

sidering a complaint against a town to raise $160.5 million in new and in- But a Republican amendment to called an income tax an "injustice” lumbering project that left the creased taxes. keep the sales tax at 7 percent gave which would lift the lid on state spen- watershed flowing into the Globe The fiscal 1980-81 tax package the Democratic majority a scare and ding and send it flying. Hollow Reservoir strewn with passed on a 75-66 vote and the $2.7 was barely defeated on a 72-73 vote The House approved a Senate debris, the town Conservation Com- billion budget approved by the Senate after little debate. amendment chucking the controver- mission decided to take its concerns were signed into law by Gov. Ella Most of the noise came over the in- sial 1 percent tax on unincorporated to Jay Giles, director of public Grasso at 6:30 p.m. come tax amendment proposed by businesses designed to raise about works. The revenue package includes a 2 Rep, Andrew Glickson, D-Norwalk. $20 million. percent tax on the gross profits of oil Rep. Gardner Wright, D-Bristol, it was replaced with a package The commission will ask that the companies in Connecticut, a hike in co-chairman of the powerful Ap- that will raise the same amount by town require lumbering companies the state sales tax to 7.5 percent and propriations Committee, said the increasing fees and rates on trucks to conduct cleanup operations after levies on large trucks and cigarettes. real question was when Connecticut and collecting vehicle registration clearing an area. But Giles indicated Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New would break down and impose a state fees every two years instead of one Friday that what might be visually Haven, co-chairman of the income tax. year. The bill would raise the truck unattractive is not necessarily harm- Legislature’s tax-writing committee, ”We cannot continue to provide weight limit from 73,000 pounds to ful to natural forest areas. conceded the package wasn’t services on the revenues we now 80,000 pounds. “perfect” but said it created the have. It doesn’t work,” Wright said. Both the hike in the sales tax from The Rossi Corp. of Higganum revenue needed to continue providing Rep. Dorothy Goodwin, D- 7 percent to 7.5 percent and the 2 per- recently completed a winter services. Mansfield, who noted she’d been cent tax on gross earnings of oil com- lumbering project for which it paid House Minority Leader R.E. Van fighting for an income tax for 25 panies are expected to raise about the town about $32,000 Giles said the Norstrand, R-Darien, tried and failed years, said Connecticut could not $60 million dollars each. project was designed to both in- to wipe out the tax increases with a continue to operate with its “scotch Rep. Yorke Allen, R-New Canaan, crease the run-off capability of the series of GOP amendments. He con- tape and chewing gum” tax system. called the oil company tax un- watershed and to preserve the health cluded by displaying a rubber constitutional and illegal and said “it of the wooded area. The previously "This redistributes the burden in chicken and reiterated his warning to an infinitely more rational way than will ooze back to us. It will come dense covering of trees, the public Visiting hospital the Democrats that their big spen- we do now,” she said. back to us and haunt us.” works director said, threatened to ding had caught up and the chickens suffocate the forest. Betty Callahan shows a wide-eyed David Fries an had “come home to roost.” The anti-income tax forces argued The package will raise another $19 ophthalmoscope as part of Manchester Memorial Hospital’s “The chickens have been plucked it would only hurl the little guy and million by dropping the sales tax But the commission’s chairwoman, clean,” he said. the wealthy would find the loopholes exemption on cigarettes, a measure program to orient children to the hospital. Hospital auxiliary that was expected to cost smokers an Theresa Parla, sgid the company had members conducted special programs this week to show Twenty Democrats bucked their to get out of it. left the watershed in deplorable con- leaders and joined Republicans in op- “The person that is really going to additional six cents a pack. dition. Other members called the students the work done by hospital volunteers. (Herald photo scene a small disaster area. by )

Giles agreed with the com- missioners that the woods near the

Nike Site “looks devastated” and Cassano says new CD vote is needed added "that concerned me, too.” He surmised, however, that in the

natural process of the forest, the By MARY KITZMANN Cassano said he was ready to dum. Supporters are Democrats councilwoman, filed the complaints asked?” small chips and branches littered request a Board of Directors’ vote on Cassano, Penny, and Republicans with the U.S. Departments of He said that "he wouldn't be sur- Herald Reporter Peter DiRosa and William Diana, It along the tract, would become part of calling a referendum in May or June. Treasury, Commerce, Labor, prised" that the filing of the com- the forest’s floor. MANCHESTER — The ad- The matter must be considered by has been reported that the deciding Interior, and Transportation. plaints would create unanimous ministrative complaints filed against July for a November vote. vote falls to Democrat Barbara Manchester receives about $6 board support for the November He also said that seedlings had Manchester are added impetus for a Mayor Stephen Penny suggested a Weinberg. million in federal aid. referendum. been planted and in the opinion of the November referendum on whether to referendum last month, saying the Penny proposed the referendum The complaints charge that by “It's just a common sense ap- town’s forester, George Murphy, the continue the Community Develop- board needed direction after the when the board was considering im- withdrawing from the CD program proach,” he said. "There will be a watershed was actually healthier ment moratorium, Stephen Cassano, moratorium ended. Strong opposition posing a 90-day moratorium on con- the town is practicing “regional high turnout in a presidential election than before the project was begun. ^ deputy mayor, said Friday. to reconsidering the HUD suit quick- dominium conversions. He said segregation.” The Hartford City year, the highest number of citizens The voters’ right to decide the ly appeared. perhaps the town’s housing shortage Council decided in February not to would vote on the referendum. Why He also said that his initial .reac- town’s direction is jeopardized by the Although most of the directors con- would make voters reconsider the pursue its similiar complaints filed should we spend money three months tion to cleanup activities being in- complaints, Cassano said, as federal tacted in March support seeking program. with the departments. later when we can do it without ad- cluded in town lumbering contracts pressure is applied. voter input on the town's next step, Cassano’s call for the referendum Cassano is also advocating that if ditional cost?” was that they would add expensive ”It’s the voters’ right to decide four directors oppose a referendum stems from the complaints filed with federal funds are withheld. However, Cassano said he costs that might be unnecessary. whether or not we continue the question. five federal agencies asking that ail Manchester residents should put expected the vote to be He said he understood the com- moratorium,” he said. “After the Republicans Peter Sylvester, of Manchester’s federal funds be their federal taxes in escrow until the overwhelmingly in favor of con- plaints but added the watershed was, moratorium ends we should have the Gloria DellaFera, and Democrats withdrawn. Nicholas Carbone, aid is restored. tinuing the moratorium. "It probably "from our point of view a forest and voters’ say in whether we participate James McCavanagh and Arnold former Hartford deputy mayor, and “Why should we keep paying and will be 3 to 1 again if not more,” he not Center Springs Park.” Legally, in the program or not.” Kleinschmidt oppose the referen- Mildred Torres, former Hartford receive nothing in return,” he said. watershed areas are not open to public access. In other business, Commissioner Dr. Douglas Smith expressed con- Main Street price tag cut in half

cern that reseeding had not started at the Union Pond sewer project. The By KEVIN FOLEY was originally estimated at $1.4 sulting services, the first phase of the Giles said they will meet periodically should take about three months. The town contracted to have a ^ u t 2,000 during the project with town, state final design phase will be completed feet of piping installed near the pond. Herald Reporter million in March of 1977. project. The increased estimates, accor- Survey work on Main Street is and Manchester Parking Authority by the fall of 1891 and construction is Although the construction has been MANCHESTER-Original es- ding to Giles, come as a result of an slated to begin as early as May 1 and officials to gather ideas and informa- targeted to begin April 1, 1982. completed, Smith said the contractor timates of $412,500 for the town’s extensive hydraulic study of the Dry should be completed within three tion. When a recommended scheme . had not yet begun to reseed the line. share in the reconstruction of Main Brook drainage system and a parking months. Preliminary engineering is developed, the Board of Directors ”lt's not a couple of months and He warned that further delays Street have been cut in half, accor- studies will follow, and may take will seek input from taxpayers at a then bingo,” Giles said Friday. ‘A might prevent the town from taking survey of the area along and im- ding to Jay J. Giles, director of four months to complete. T)iey in- public meeting. lot of time for meetings and hearings advantage of the spring growing mediately adjacent to Main Street. public works. In addition to those developments, clude an environmental study, the is scheduled along the way. " When season. He also said the contractor’s Federal and State funding had After the Department of Transpor- asked if the reconstruction was part hesitancy could result in the pond’s construction costs, which have risen parking study, a traffic study, an in- called for as much as a 30 percent ventory of existing street lighting tation reviews Fuss & O'Neill’s fin- of the downtown redevelopment, silting. dramatically, had to be updated. share by the town in the $2.2 million and the Dry Brook study. dings, and they meet its approval, Giles said, ”l’d hate to say it that Giles said he was aware of the Giles announced Friday the town project which would see Main Street, had signed an agreement with Fuss Fuss & O’Neill has been given 15 Giles said the firm can proceed with way, but if it helps to revitalize the problem and that he expected to from Ford Street to its intersection & O’Neill Inc. for engineering con- months to complete the work and the preliminary design phase, which downtown area, fine. ” catch the growing season he said with Charter Oak Street and Hart- extended until late June. A town in- ford Road, totally revitalized. But ■..4T. . . ^ , spector has reported that the con- changes in funding allocations tractor in the process of sending dropped Manchester’s share to 7.5 equipment to the scene, Giles said. percent, $188,000 of a project which ^

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Mpclote. for starting the latest troubles with a series of Ixmibings Several bus trips scheduled for spring and summer express their support of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. nian armored units. While Iranian Proiddit Abolhassan Bani-Sadr charged in the Iraqi capital of Ba^tdad. Tehran radio said “milUons” heeded the call. In the Wednesday: 9 a.m.. Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Transit accord reached Ba^idad was "dandng to Amolca’s tune,” Iran’s am- volunteer ushers available Next Thursday for our Wednesday; Clam rehearsal. social games. Noontime Arthur Drug Store. Return capital, marching columns of Iranians shouting anti- By WALLY FORTIN chowder, bologna and let- Monday; 10 a.m., kitchen Health Clinic. 10 a.m. bassador in Moscow said Iran would ask the Soviet Unitm More sanctions in sight to take folks on a tour of Fun Day we will have a lunch served. 1 p.m. set- trip at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI) - A bitterly divided transit union American and anti-Iraqi slogans converged on Tehran Hi! Here we go again and the building and then at delicious chicken dinner tuce on whole wheat, Jell-0 social games. Noontime crewel embroidery class. reached a tentative contract settlement with manage- University from eight directions to burn effigies of Presi- to stop supplying Iraq with arms. WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter has a "good this past Thursday mor- with whipped topping, Friendship Circle back games. Bus pickup at The radio, monitored by the British Broadcasting 1:30 p.m. will be our with all the trimmings and lunch served. 1 p.m. ment Friday and ordered 33,600 striking bus and subway dent Carter and to hear Bani-Sadr ^teak. idea what he will do next” to punish Iran and it involves ning we started taking dedication. then we will be showing an beverage. pinochle games. Bus gathering and pinochle workers to return to work p«iding a vote on the agree- Corp., said the new fittin g enq)ted at Baveysi in Ker- more economic and political pressure. White House press reservations for one bus to GALLERY EAST TACKLE Then the week of May 5 excellent movie on Home Thursday; Baked pickup at 8 a.m. and 11 games. Noontime lunch Engtnnd'n Larnnl Ttirklr Shitp manshah Province adjacent to the border between the Wildwood scheduled for ment. Iraq threatens invasion secretary Jody Powell said Friday. chicken breast, parsley a.m. at Arthur Drug served. 12:45 p.m. bridge 1249 John Fitch Blvd. Rl. 5 two countries. The Iranians claimed they had driven back the second week of June. By is our Big Week so you can Safety Seniors? Please try The settlement provoked cries of “Sellout!” by dissi- Aithniigh military action has not been ruled out in the potatoes, cranberry sauce, Store. Return trips at 12:30 games and 1 p.m., craft South Windsor, Connecticut Iran threatened Friday to invade Iraq unless the the Iraqis and “inflicted heavy casualUes.” noontime we had only a see, we’ll all be kept pretty to attend, I’m sure it will dent union members angered by the terms of the pact, effort to free American hostages, Powell indicated such a mixed vegetables, apple class. 289-6165 Open 7 Days 9:30-8 p.m. fittin g along their border stops, and Tehran radio There was no immediate comment on the reported bat- few seats left and we will busy for at least a few be beneficial to all of us. p.m. and 3:30 p.m. but the leaders of the opposing factions agreed to go back move was not next up. Our sincere condolences pie, beverage. Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. bus Thursday: 9:30 a.m., FRESH 4 SALT WATER TACKLE, LIVE BAIT, CRAWLER.S reported an 84our clash betwe«i Iraai artillery and Ira- tle from Iraq, whidi has blamed the Tehran government take names of a wait list. more weeks. WORMS. SHINERS 4 PERCH BOGS on the job at the urging of Transport Workers Union the family of Giarles Friday; Baked corned for shopping and oil pain- exercise class. Noontime Also we would like to re- One more reminder for FOR THE BEST PRICES CHECH WITH US President John Lawe. toEvans who passed away beef hash, buttered ting class. 10 a.m. square meal served. 1 p.m. fun This Week's Speclels mind you that we still have all you men golfers who Many dissidents said they hop^ the agreement would wish to participate in our this week. vegetables, bread and dance lessons. 1 p.m., day featuring movie R i p d l lu t n R«g. S3.2> S p M la l $2.29 Exalted ruler a num ber of f lie rs Rabat RtngwormaRm gw — Rag.“ "*t1 pkg. Spaclal* — 69t pkg. be voted down by the rank-and-file. “Home Safety.’’ Bus summer league, Joe D. has Menu for week butter, chilled fruit, return from shopping and Haddon“ Lurat R#g.Rag. 13$3.95r SpaclalS — • $1.99— available for a trip to beverage. Senior Bowling League at pickup at 10 a.m. at Arthur Elte. Molort, Mml-KotaB - 10 $44.95 Reqion — ------called a very important Monday; Fresh Dawia Rods $6.95 and up Canadian Rockies. This Iran ready for battle meeting for this vegetable soup, hamburger Schedule for week the Parkade Lanes and Drug Store near 11 a.m. Raala $3.95 and up to be installed trip includes a plane ride Return trip after entertain- Plus many more unadvertised specials' final IRS help. 1:30 p.m. and then touring by bus. It Wednesday evening at 7:15 on bun, chocolate chip Sunday 1 p.m., a double- AGENT FOR BLACKHAWK TAWDERMY TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — President Abolhassan Bani- ment. MANCHESTER - He joined the Elks in 1975 also includes 14 meals, lots p.m. here at the center. cookies, beverage. header variety show exercise class. ______»»______Sadr told a roaring anti-American crowd of tens of Public budget hearings set D w i^t D. Downham III and has been active on of interesting site-seeing, thousands of Iranians Friday that Iran stood ready to in- numerous committees. administration program, will be installed tonight as including the Glacier vade Iraq, join other Moslem nations in a war against By DONNA HOLLAND $26,337,174. budget increased about exalted ruler of the Other officers elected $35,590; suppOTt program, National Park. This is an Israel and retaliate against any country supporting U.S. Herald Correspondent The Board of Education $19,000, mostly for gas, oil Manchester Lodge of Elks are Douglas Downham, es- budget request is for $1,- $64,877. eight-day, seven-night trip sanctions. and diesel fuel, repairs to in ceremonies at the Elks teemed leading knight; BOLTON - Public 783,515. The am ount The town proper and you’ll be staying at As the crowd screamed its approval and set fire to equipment, hi^way signs Robert Hay, esteemed hearings on the proposed represents a $197,917 or proposed budget is for $1,- Home on Bissell St. some of the nicer hotels American flags, Bani-Sadr — the man on whom the and striping and road Elected Feb. 27, loyal knight; Joseph United States had pinned its strongest hopes for a budgets for fiscal 1980-1981 12.5 percent increase over 006,121. The am ount and motels. Drop by the of- will be Monday and repairs. Downham will succeed Morrone, esteemed lec- fice and pick up a flier peaceful resolution of the 160-day-old hostage crisis — the current budget of $1,- represents an increase of The snow and ice turing knight; William F. delivered his most militant and virulently anti-American Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the 585,598. $86,343 m ore than the Leon R. Zahaba Jr. because time is running out removal budget increased Born in Detroit, Legault, secretary; Joseph speech since becoming president. Community Hall. The The estimated school current budget of $919,778. for you to register. Board of Eklucatio.i budget $11,000 because of sand and Lantieri Jr., treasurer; Every once in a while I The occasion was a national “Day of Unity,” in which revenue for 1980-1981 totals Many of the increases salt costs. Aurelien Roy, trustee for Iranians were exhorted to take to the streets in every will be discussed Mon^y $519,130, a $76,335 or 17.2 are in the categories of take time to spell out our 2-DAY SPECIALS! Before the hearing on the five years; and Paul (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY) and the town proper budget percent increase over the salaries and fuel. system in registering and town and city to denounce the United States and Iraq and town proper budget Sutkaitis, tiler. will be discussed Tuesday. current revenue of $442,- The Planning Commis- why we do it this particular If there are no changes in Tuesday, the Board of Downham has appointed 795. sion budget includes a $10,- way. Well, time won’t per- 3000 300^ Selectmen will hold a the following officers; add the budget requests, the 000 increase for the first mit me to discuss it now, About $13,000 of the in- public hearing on the one Elks installation mill rate for 1980-1981 will phase of a town plan. but check with this column * ?. I** creased revenue will be proposed use of revenue Whitney T. Hastings, es- on Wednesday when I’ll o. be 26 mills. from Willington students The Fire Commissioners sharing funds at 8 p.m. quire; Adelino Coelho, have more space to talk The current mill rate of who will attend Bolton budget increased by about 60.6 mills was expected to chaplain; Stan Lee Reit- about it. KLEENEX Tissues f\ O«CAb0' High School beginning in $8,700 mostly for fire truck decrease because of the maintenance and proficien- man, inner guard; Joseph So let’s get on with the Box ol 100 O f i B September. The Education Dinunzio, organist; Robert Our Reg. 39c...... revaluation done last year. E)qualization Aid will in- cy fund. news here at the center, UNNUMOKO ^l\ W. Gorden, presiding The revaluation increased crease about $52,360. The police protection Breakfast and we want to remind you the assessment of all justice of the subordinate CREST Toothpaste The school board budget budget increased about $5,- folks that this coming properties in town. Tuesday afternoon from 1 is divided into four 000, mostly for the resident scheduled forum. The new Grand List is ’Trustees for the lodge to 3:30 p.m. will be the categories. The regular state trooper’s salary, HtOHm ItMFItATVtIt V ANDOVER - The An- are Past Exalted Ruler An- final time for you to have $68,735,084 — an increase learning program will in- patrol by town constables OFF dover Elementary School drew Winzler Jr., Robert help with your income tax. WELLA BALSAM of $42,397,910 more than crease $62,595; special and vehicle maintenance. the previous Grand List of will sponsor a family Arnold, John Olechney, The action here at the Conditioner Our Reg. learning program, $34,855; The general highway breakfast Sunday from 8 to and John Pavelack. center starts with our 16 oz. ^ 11 a.m. at the s^ool. Prices •Moweat ^ now The ceremonies include Senior Bowling League and Our Reg. 1.41...... ! ID C23 The menu will include UPI WCATHIR rOTOCAd 0 Dwiirht D. Downham HI a reception at 6:30 and we had some nice scores: French toast, pancakes dinner at 7:30. The installa- Gass A women high single Andover sets meetings and scrambled eggs plus JOHNSON & JOHNSON Downham came to tion is semi-public. and triple Harriet Gior- For Period Ending 7 P.M. EST 4/12/80. During Saturday, ham, muffins, coffee or Baby Powder town-owned equipment Manchester with his fami- Pernufroit dano, 181 and 421. showers and or rain will be widespread from the mid Gulf A.NDOVER - There portable generator. milk. 14 oz. . i Q Q funds for the purchase of a ly in 1955 and w as Men Class A single coast, northeastward through the Ohio and Tennessee will be a Town Meeting Residents will also be Tickets cost $1.50 for Underlying 20 percent of Our Reg. 1.96...... I•£9 TIMEX SEIKO five-ton wheel loader graduated from Richard Colbert, 206 and valley, the lower Lakes and into portions of the Northeast asked to approve transfers adults, $1.25 for children the world’s land, permafrost Tuesday at 8 p.m. at An- backboe. Manchester High School in triple Andy Lorenzen and ‘Marathon’ LCD LCD Alarm area. Qear to partly cloudy elsewhere. dover Elementary School. of $4,160 from the general and a $5 family limit. in some places extends only a Residents will be asked 1965. He served in the short distance beneath the Iver Johnson, 528. Class B The agenda includes ap- fund to the school bus fund Proceeds will benefit the Chronograph Chronograph to appropriate $1,100 from. and $450 to the insurance Army and joined the Hart- surface, hut on Alaska's North women Nellie Golas high propriating $28,000 from revenue sharing funds to grade 6 class trip to New Slope it reaches depths of single 148 and high triple, TIMEX Compact Watch for Men Watch for Men Weather forecast account. York. ford Insurance Group. 2,o6ofeeL revenue sharing funds and the fire department for a 372. Men, high single Sal Electric Alarm Clock Rossella, 158 and triple Ted Our Reg. Mostly simny today with highs 65 to 70. Increasing 52.95...... 189.75...... cloudiness tonight with a chance of a few showers by Gaderowski, 446. Our Reg. 5.69...... 3.66 Supermarket Shopper Then on Wednesday mor- The chronograph rugged Features AM/PM alarm and morning. Lows in the 40s. Goudy Sunday with showers Easy-to-read numerals, sweep enough to be a Timex! 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Sat,, April 12, 1980 Wings of Morning Courses by Newsyatter Sunday after Easter “ By CLIFF SIMPSON Friday with The Three Hour Service be neglected. “Why am I here? What Charm.” I have in my hand a letter limit, since you know that in the Lord Guilty M a k ing o u r own: synthetic fuels commemorating the time Jesus do I believe? What do I really want? that speaks of moving into a “nice” your labor cannot be lost.” I never cut my neighbor’ throat; tom orrow is the Sunday after tijpitpr, sometimes called the second spent on the C i ^ , hut none of all Of what am I deeply afraid?” If a neighborhood — and yet for seven And then in the very next verse he My neighbor’s gold I never stole; Swday in Eastertide. It is also called this accept was on the theme of Life real question grasps you by its years, yes, seven long arid years — descends from the heights of writing I never spoiled his house and land; “Cow Sunday,” I suppose, because Eternal except the Easter morning excitement, go see the preacher later neither next door citizens spoke a about Life Eternal and reminds them But God have mercy on my soul! Editor's Note: This is the 13th in a series of 15 articles after the crowds of Easter the atten- service. in the week and talk hbout it. Such word of welcome or greeting. of their social responsibility with five For 1 am haunted night and day exploring “Energy and the Way We Live.” In this article, dance is “low.” I feel that the doctrine is of so conversations can be powerful ser- From the sublime to the words: By all the deeds I have not done; John H. Gibbons and William lipton Chandler of the Of- |;;Has anyone got a more theological much importance that more time mons in dialogue and as good for the every-day “And now concerning the collec- 0 unattempted loveliness! fice of Technology Assessment weigh the costs and ^ s o n for the name? should be spent in the pulpit sharing p itc h e r as for you. (Did it ever oc- tion ... ” Perhaps at this time it 0 costly valor never won! If you would like a post-Easter op- might not be amiss to remind those l^nefits of synthetic fuels. This series, written for For years during^ with the congregation the actual cur to you that the preacher is as The chuckle portunity to study what Paul thought who gave an offering last Sunday that Courses by Newspaper, a program of University Exten- days I felt that “doctrine” and its influence on daily bored with the sermon as you are? about Life After Death, as the Have you come across this fable living. the expenses of the church persist sion, University of , San Diego, was funded by a there was Preachers need stimulation to be heading in the New English Bible has about Theodore Roosevelt? After his something wrong enabled to produce stimulating beyond demands of Holy Week and grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, How to survive a sermon it introducing Chapter 15, read his Easter. Look carefully at the annual death, he ascended to Heaven where about the Several weeks ago I began quoting ideas.) thought carefully and see how close he bustled about and made himself a with supplemental funding from the National Science homiletic time Let me add that often the best ser- report of your church, look in the Foundation. from the College of Preachers you are to his idea and understanding paper at what MACC is servicing, nuisance by insisting that he be given sp^nt on Christ- mons a preacher puts together come his reasoning. Beginning at verse 54 some major responsibility. At last, Newsletter, an article written by Qe- from just such a dialogue because consider how the ministry is mas and Easter. ment W. Welsh, but omitted the arti- he crescendos to this climax: almost out of patience, Saint Peter they are meeting the questions and available all night, and think of the By John H. Gibbons During Advent cle last Saturday because of the im- “And when our mortality has been told him to organize and train a new the need o/ the members in the con- chaplains in prisons and hospitals, Md up to the portance of Easter. It now continues clothed with immortality, then the celestial choir. gregation. Try it. (I would welcome the armed forces and mental in- Christmas Eve candlelight commu- with Strategy No. 3 Let your mind saying of the scripture will come However, T.R. continued to be a and William Upton Chandler similar help in putting this column stitutions. What a help in so many bion Service much is said about the wander. The art of mind-wandering true: ‘Death is swallowed up; victory nuisance by the fierce persistence together.) situations! I feel a little like the b i ^ of Jesus. During Lent there is is sadly neglected in these busy is won!’ ‘0 Death, where is your vic- with which he pressed his Gasohol — 10 percent alcohol and 90 percent gasoline— much preparation on meditation, writer of Hebrews who is trying tq times. If the preacher announces a Friendship — how little we tory? 0 Death, where is your sting?’ tell of the power of faith and what it requisitions. "I must have 10,(XX) is one of the synthetic fuels that have intoxicated the im- Mnance, Bible study, and the like, sopranos. 10,0(X) contraltos, and 10,- agination of some who worry about energy. Substituting subject and clearly has nothing to say work at it! The sting of death is sin, and sin gets did through individuals across the i I can recall having three preaching about it but platitudes, let your im- its power from the law; but, God be 000, tenors." he demanded of the alcohol and other synthetic fuels for gasoline could help Services each Sunday, a Thursday Some weeks ago 1 suggested that centuries, finally exclaimed, agination create the sermon that is we reach out to others in friendship praised, he gives us the victory bewildered and weary St. Peter" and relieve the problems of dwindling domestic and uncertain biidweek service, and then through “And what more shall I say? For €> eluding the preacher. and seek to cultivate casual acquain- through our Lord Jesus Christ, hurry hurry! Everything is waiting imported oil supplies. the time would fail me to tell of Gi- poly Week two services every day You have 15 minutes to ask tances into meaningful friends. Ap- (italics added) on your. " "Yes,” said St. Peter, “but To promote “synfuels.” the U.S. government may ending, with Holy Communion on deon, and of Barak, and of Samson ... yourself questions that are so impor- parently this accent is needed in Therefore, my beloved brothers, " (11:32) Consider! Think! Pray! and what about the basses? " Teddy fixed lla u ^ y Thursday, followed on Good spend tens of billions of dollars. But to do so without con- tant that they tend, paradoxically, to some parts of our “City of Village stand firm and immovable, and work then get the best bargain in town — him with a scornful stare and sidering the enormous economic and environmental costs for the Lord always, work without your church — and support it. bellowed, "I'll sing bass ’ would be a mistake. Indeed, the cost of synfuels may be so high that conservation, including government sub- sidies for retooling industry, will be a far better invest- ment for at least the next decade. 6ervice6 Nazarene church services The excitement surrounding synfuels is understan- dable. Seventy-five percent of the energy we use today is eOUMtSirMWSMkKR Church, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip years and younger; 10:30 a.m.,' Church derived from crude oil and natural gas, and the fuels we Jindover Saunders, minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, school classes for age three through use are mostly liquids and gases. •First Congregational Church of An- worship service and Bible study; 7 p.m., Grade 6. deliverance service. South United Methodist Church, 1126 to plan new fellowship Jover, UCC, Route 6. Rev. Richard H. Solid fuels like coal will be restricted in usefulness un- Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St. Main St. Rev. Dr. George W. Webb, Rev. ijaylor, pastorm 11 a.m. worship service less they can be liquefied or gasified, especially for Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pehr- ainr nursery care. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Realty Building, 235 Main St. He and Members from the Preston Church ol transportation uses. Even increasing the use of solid Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., worship ser- son, pastors. 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship MANCHESTER - The Sunday School. Pastor Neale McLain will share the the Nazarene who will be joining the fuels in making electricity will not solve our problems — cice; 7 p.m., evening service. services; 9 a.m.. Church school, nursery services at the Church of the through junior high; 10:45 a m.. Senior morning worship service beginning new fellowship will also be a part of unless, of course, the electric car can be perfected — Church of the Assumption, Adams Nazarene, 236 Main St., will Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward highclass, nursery; 7;30p.m.,Praiseand emphasize the planning of a new at 10:45 a m. at the church with this service. because only 10 percent of the energy used by consumers Bolton Community Forum S, Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 teaching service. fellowship in Willimantic. The Rev. special music provided by the Chancel Pastor Devendorf and his wife is in the form of electricity. " Church of St. Maurice, 32 Hebron and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Devondorf, who will pastor Choir. have three children. He expects to Thus, with the oil and gas shortage, many persons have A second in a series of community forums on the Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and Chestnut streets. Rev. Dale H. , ha= mnupd into a begin services in a rented store at the become convinced that we must have synthetic fuels now ^turday mas at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Gustafson, pastor; Lee Goodwin, intern; the new church has moved into a Bridge Street Plaza, Willimantic, un- Courses by Newspaper topics. Energy and the Way We Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor home in Willington, which has been The Rev. William Taylor, at any price. a{7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Saints, Woodside Street and Hillstown Henry superintendent of the New England til the congregation is large enough Live, will be given on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the music room emeritus. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship ser- purchased by the Manchester Church ■Bolton United Methodist Church, Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8:30 District Church of the Nazarene will to build a church in the area. For at the Manchester Community College Bidwell Street iSlO Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie a.m.. Priesthood and Relief Society; vices, coffee between services; 9:45 of the Nazarene. further information call 429-9771. Tbe methane scenario a.m., Sunday church school, nursery for conduct a special sending service at 7 campus. Iflles, pastor. 9:45 a.m., church school; 11:15 a.m.. Sacrament Meeting. All are invited to participate in Like all of our commonly used fuels, natural gas con- infants, adult forum, 11 a.m., Nursery He will meet with all interested p.m. for the Rev. Devendorf and Ih a.m., worship service. Salvation Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and these services. Nursery care is sists of hydrogen and carbon atoms. Naturally occurring The forums, offered in cooperation with the National Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 for infants. people during the Bible study hour members of the iocal congregation %t. George's Episcopal Church, provided. methane gas was produced by the pressure and heat of Endowment for the Humanities, the U.S. Department of Mston Turnpike. Rev. John C. HolUger, a.m., Sunday school;, 10:45 a.m., holiness St, Mary’s Episcopal Church, Park beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Fish who will be part of the new church. the earth breaking down the complex molecules of buried Energy and the Connecticut Humapities Council, cover ^ a r. 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist; 11 meeting; 6 p.m., open-air meeting; 7 and Church streets. Rev. Stephen K. plants and animals. This process, destructive distillation, (KvUfcy - poltiwal tllusirauir NywJicitfil »iih ihe W■^h^n^lon Pom Writers tiroup issues of common concern with speakers from the ajn.. Nursery program and coffee p.m., salvation meeting. Jacobson, rector; Rev. J. Gary humanities and from the professional field. fellowship. United Pentecostal Church, 187 L’Hommedieu, assistant to the rector; can be replicated in gasification plants in which wood or with the high price of conversion equipment, makes the resources. Major production commitments should await Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, The Sunday forum, entitled “Decisions and Tradeoffs,” Ibolton Congregational Church, Rev. Alan J. Broadhead, assistant to the any suitable hydrogen-carbon compound is subjected to price of synfuels high. the experience of these “pioneer plants." BBlton Center Road. Rev. J. Stanton minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 rector. 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 9 Church activities listed Coal liquids can be produced by a number of processes, Such an energy future might be the least costly in will include as speakers Richard Lawrence, president of a.m.. Holy Eucharist and church school, heat and pressure. Conover, minister. 9:30 a.m.. worship a.m.. worship; 6:30 p.m., prayer; 7 p.m., p.m. Choir Rehearsal, 7 p.m. Bible Meeting and Teen activities, 7;30 Gas can also be produced by using certain bacteria to including the Fischer-Tropsch process used in Nazi Ger- terms of total costs, and could be reached in an orderly Lawrence Associates, architects and planners, AIA; Paul SMwlce and nursery, church school; 10:30 worship. 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. Emanuel Presbyterian Church, 43 Spruce St. Center Congregational Church, 11 Study, 7:30 p.m, p.m. ■'digest" biomass in the absence of air. In either case, many to produce synthetic fuel from coal. The process fashion. Gillies, energy consultant for the Department of ajn .. Coffee and fellowship; 10:45 a.m.. MANCHESTER - The Emanuel Thursday: Women’ Prayer Saturday: Men's Prayer group, 8 Commerce of the State of Connecticut; and Dr. Alan Ar- Forum, Study group. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., (Tenter St. Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr , large-scale production of synthetic gas from biomass produces gasoline and many other compounds by first senior pastor: Rev.Chester C. Copeland, Lutheran Church has scheduled the Breakfast, 6.30 a m., at LaStrada a m. Bus Ministry visitation. 10 a m. nold, professor of biology and environmental sciences at worship service, nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sun- currently costs several times as much as natural gas. gasifying coal and then synthesizing the gases into The views expressed in Courses by Newspaper are day school; 7 p.m., informal worship. associate pastor. Rev. Dr. Clifford 0. following events for the coming West Restaurant Agape Fellowship, Girls' Bible Study 1 p.m Young Alcohol liquids may be produced from biomass using liquids. those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect Manchester Community College. Coventry St. John’s Polish National Catholic Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 a.m.. week. 6:30 p.m. Building Committee, 7:30 Adults' progressive supper 6 p.m. common distillation techniques. Biological materials are Alternatively, methyl alcohol may be produced from those of the University of California, the National En- The moderator is Dr. Richard lent, chairman of the Church, 23 Golway St, Rev. Walter A. Worship service and church school; 11:15 Monday: Scouts, 6:45 p.m. Youth p.m. Church Bowling League. 6:45 p.m., Social Science Division at Manchester Community ^Coventry Presbyterian Church, Hyszko, pastor. 9 a.m., mass in English; a m.. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. Support Committee, 7 p.m. Anniver- at Silver Lanes fermented by the addition of yeast, and then ethyl alcohol coal. Whatever fuel is made, however, the cost is high. dowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foun- No than Hale School Road, Route 31. 9:30 Community Baptist Oil from coal may cost $50 or more per barrel, compared dation, the distributing agency, or the participating College. 10:30 a.m., mass in English and Polish. sary Committee, Ruth Circle and is distilled from the “soup." aSn., worship; 11 a.m., Sunday school; St. Bartholomew’s Church, 741 E. Christian Education, 7:30 p.m. MANCHESTER - The Community South Methodist with an average $22 per barrel for oil in 1979. newspapers and colleges. Each speaker will focus on one aspect of the topic, Pure alcohol cannot be used in cars without major 730 p.m., Bible study at parsonage. Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. South Windsor Tuesday: Old Guard, John Baptist Church has scheduled the MANCHESTER - South United engine alterations, but alcohol (up to 15 percent) blended Coal production already demands a high price in human after which there will be open discussion with <’rlnce of Peace Lutheran Church, Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 Wapping Community Church, 1790 DiBiaggio, speaker, 10 a.m. We Gals, following events for the coming Methodist Church has scheduled a terms, as well. Families who live near strip mines suffer Next week: Denis Hayes, Executive Director of the members of the audience. For additional information, RSute 31 and North River Road. Rev. W. p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30, lOand 11:30 with gasoline can be burned without any engine modifica- Ellington Road. Rev. Harold W. Richard- 1:30 p.m. Cherub and Junior Choirs, 4 W66k series of meetings for the week of thousands of dollars of damages to their homes from Solar Energy Research Institute, discusses the need for, call the Community Services Division of Manchester I t Wilkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday a.m. ■ tion. Some gasohol is being produced and marketed sAool; 10:15 a.m., worship service. son, minister. 9:15 and 10:45 a m.,, p.m. Lydia Circle, Conway Diet, 7:30 Tuesday: Women’s Society Annual April 13 starting with Sunday at 7:30 blasting, landslides, and flooding. The agony suffered by and the impact of, energy conservation. Community College, 646-2137. St. James Church, ReP. James p.m. with a Union Service with today. The alcohol fraction is subsidized by the govern- 5 t. Mary’s Church, Route 31. Rev. F. Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, worship service and church school. p.m. Meeting, 6:30 p.m. ment to about 40 cents per gallon, and is competitive for underground miners who get lung disease is reflected in Bernard ^ lle r, pastor; Rev. Francis A. Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team St. Francis of Assisi Church, 673 Wednesday: Emanuel Choir, 7:30 Wednesday: Christian Life Group, A.M E. Zion Church of Hartford this reason. the cost of health care and benefits required to L&zewski, assistant pastor. Saturday ministry; Rev. EMward J. Reardon, in Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, p.m. Master Key, 8 p.m. 7.30 p.m., 104 Stafford Road, On Monday the Worship Work /'••ea ameliorate this problem: $1 billion each year. And 200 nesses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at residence. Saturday masses at 5 and 7:30 pastor. Saturday masses at 4 and 5:30 Thurday; Prayer Group, 10 a.m. Tolland. Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p m. will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the chL ch Synthetic gas is also being marketed today in very p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 small quantities. In the Midwest, gas made from miners die in the mines each year. These human costs 7:*0, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 Care and Visitation, 11:15 a.m. Bell Thursday: South Windsor Bible and the Social Concerns Commission Second Congregational Church, a.m. will also meet at 7:30 at 390 stockyard manure is delivered through natural gas conceivably could be doubled by a major coal-based syn- a.m., noon and 5 p.m. St. Margaret Mary Church, Rev. John Choir, 3:45 p.m. Confirmation, 6:30 Study, 7:30 p.m., at 16 Maple St.. RJJute 44A. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St. Rev. Woodland St. thetic fuels program. J. Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H. p.m. Word and Witness, 7 p.m. South Windsor. pipelines to Chicago consumers. The cost is low because paetor. 9:30 a.m.. Education for all ages; Philip A, Sheridan and Rev, Emilio P. Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday Rebecca Circle, 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 20-40 Class Progressive On Tuesday the Women’s Prayer & the resource is free, though limited. iCa.m., worship service. Padelli, co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 •1 masses atSp.m .; Sunday masses at8;30, Friday: Youth Retreat Saturday: Dinner, 7 p.m., at 28 Shephard Drive. Study Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at In terms of the environment, biomass-derived fuels Costs of synfuels and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, AA Emanuel Hill Chapter of 1208 Main St. The Religion & Race 10:30 and noon. 10 and 11:30 a.m. could be either benign or catastrophic because removing The U.S. government may spend approximately $90 Bast Hartford St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., in Nazarene Commission and (he Men's Prayer & wood and crop residues from soil reduces its fertility. Jehovah’s Witnesses, 647 Tolland billion — the amount re.,uested by President Carter — Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible discourse; Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Luther Hall. MANCHESTER - The Church of the Study Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at ■First Assemblies of God, 763 Oak St. Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to The amount of residue which may be removed safely over the next few years to develop synthetic fuels. The 10:20 a.m., group discussion. Nazarene has scheduled the the church. r J v . Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. 10 a.m., the vicar. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 varies by soil type and must be studied carefully. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church following event for the coming ueek. On Thursday the Senior Methodists hoped-for benefits would be about 1.5 million barrels of c^rch school; 11 a.m., morning a.m.; family service and Sunday school. Trinity Covenant (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High Tuesday: Young Women’s Bible will meet at noon in the reception synthetic oil per day by 1995, or about 10 tanks of gasoline worship; 7 p.m., evening service. Avery Street Christian Reformed Oil shale streets. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 MANCHESTTER - The Trinity Study, babysitting provided, 9:30 hall. The Staff-Parish Relations per car per year if all the product went into automobile first Baptist Church of East Hart- Church, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, a.m.. Divine worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Covenant Church has scheduled the Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. and Oil shale is another possible source of fuel. Enormous f# d (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, 11 a.m. a m. Service at Crestfield Convale- fuel production. The synthetic gasoline would cost at school and youth forum; 10:15 to 11:30 following events for the coming the Confirmation class at 3 p m. The quantities of liquid kerogen, a substance similiar to oil, St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. 11 and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at cent Home, 2 p.m. Services at Ver- least $2 per gallon in addition to the $400 per person Energy a.m.. First and second year youth in- week. Prayer. Scripture Study & Sharing are trapped in the pores of shale rock in Utah and a.pi. and 7 p.m., worship services, both services. non Manor, 3 p.m. Sams and and Sals needed for the $90 billion start-up cost. struction. Holy Communion the first and Monday: Chrisitan Education Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 224 Colorado. Retorting, or heating, shale frees the kerogen, from nursery; 9:45 a.iji., Sunday school; 6 Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Potluck Supper, 6:30 p.m. The amount of energy that could be “produced" by p.fc.. Training Union. third Sunday of each month. Board, Music Committee and Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study, Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury. which may be converted into substitutes for gasoline, Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon Church (Wisconsin Synod), 300 doubling the mileage obtained by all American cars by Faith Lutheran Church (Lutheran Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, Diaconate Board, 7:30 p.m. The Youth Choir will rehearse at biomass streets. Eugene Brewer, minister. 9 9:30 a m. Midweek Service and Teen diesel, fuel oil, and the like. Church in America), 1120 Silver Lane. pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service; 10:30 Tuesday; Men’s Prayer Breakfast. 1990 would amount to 2.5 million barrels per day, about 15 a.m,, Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship; 6 Bible Study, 7 p.m. Chancel Choir 6:15 p.m. on Friday. The United The problems of producing oil from shale, however, n RJv. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 6 a.m., at LaStrada West Restaurant tanks of gasoline per car per year. p.m., worship. rehearsal, 8 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship will ajn., worship service. Our Savior Lutheran Church, Trusteds Meeting, 7:30 p.m. make us question its feasibility. One problem is that oil Even greater savings are possible without reductions in I J This unit at the University First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 Friday: Church School Staff meet at 7:30 p.m. and the Chancel first Congregational Church, 87 (Missouri Synod) 239 Graham Road. 9 Wednesday: Pioneer Girls. 6:30 shale is more shale than oil. Mining and retorting each of California, Davis, converts N. Main St. 11 a.m., church service, Sun- Choir will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. safety or comfort. But achieving this conservation goal hfain St. Rev. William E. Flynn, a.m., Sunday school; 9 and 10:15 a m., ton of shale rock produces only 25 to 35 gallons of oil. day school, and care for small children. for automobiles would require government subsidies to farm and forest residues to minister. Rev. (Tarl T, Holt, associate worship. A second problem is that up to five barrels of water are iHinister. 10 a.m., worship service, Community Baptist Church, 585 E. ■"m— accelerate retooling our auto industry. Such an invest- methane gas for heating and Center St. Rev. James I. Meek, minister. required to produce and refine a barrel of shale oil. The ment, however, would be more effective than a far more church school, child care; 11 a.m., coffee B8LE air conditioning one of the hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m,, youth 9:15 a.m.. Church school for all ages, already grim shortage of water in the oil shale regions of expensive investment in synfuels. kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Vernon SPEAKS arid Utah and Colorado may strictly limit shale oil campus buildings. (U.S. fellowship. By At some point we will need a large synthetic fuels in- Faith Tabernacle Church, 1535 during the service; 10:30 a.m.. Morning St. Joseph Church, 33 West St., production. Department of Energy) worship, nursery provided. Eugene dustry: "when" is largely a matter of the cost of synfuels Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor, Rockville, ^turday masses at 5 and 7 Church of the Nozarene, 236 Main St. Brewer Still another difficulty is that the technology of relative to conventional fuels. A logical entry plan might iqa.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 producing oil from shale is not well advanced, and only a Rev. Neale McLain, senior pastor; Rev. and 11:15 a.m. begin by immediately developing and adding to our gas service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service, Henry Ward Beecher few small plants have been constructed. There is also the hirsery at all services, George Emmitt, minister of visitation Rockville Baptist Church, 69 Union used as an illustration the supply the unconventional natural gas that is too expen- and outreach, 9:30 a.m,, Sunday school; potential for polluting water and air with the poisonous Burnside United Methodist Church, St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 fact that one could not with sive to produce under price controls. Later, gas from 10:45 a.m., worship, children’s church a.m., worship service; 10;15 a.m., Sun- and cancer-causing materials that are present in shale. IK Church S t Rev. Henry J. ^cherer Jr., the eye detect iron par- biomass and coal could be added. The existing gas -M! p4stor. 9:30 a.m.. Church school for all and nursery; 7 p.m., evening service, day school; 7 p.m., evening service. ticles in a dish of sand, but ages. Including an adult class; 10:30 a.m., nursery. Sacred Heart Church, Route 30. Rev. if he should run a magnet pipeline system can serve threefourths of all Americans, Calvary Church (Assemblies of (>oul jiusificatioii w rship hour with child care provided for Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael through the sand, the metal and gas can be put to almost any use, including operating God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. ' M ;v#^w . .fyf'- ^ . A'* iifants through age 5; 6 p.m., Junior High Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sun- would be drawn to it. Coal, like biomass, can be converted readily to a liquid vehicles. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. and Senior High Youth Fellowships. day masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and Could we apply this truth Gustafson, assistant to the pastor. 9:30 or to methane gas. But even under the best cir- Liquid synfuel production then could be started in a few IWesley Memorial Church (United noon. to life? The most percep- cumstances. coal conversion "wastes" about one-third of years by building a few fullscale plants to gain practical litethodist Church), 110 EUlngton Road. a.m,, Sunday school; 10:30 a.m,, service St. John’s Episcopal Church, Route tive person often overlooks the potential energy in the coal This fuel loss, coupled experience with processes using various hydrocarbon Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor. 9:30 a.m., of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening service. 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 the potential in another. He v^rship service, child care, Concordia Lutheran Church, a.m., communion; 10 a.m., family ser- has difficulty in perceiving (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. vice and church school. the true “mettle” of any 2 Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. Stacy, Vernon Assemblies of God Church, person. But there is a sure Glastonbury associate pastor. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Com- 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Rev. way for one’s possibilities About the authors Questions munion, youth class, nursery for small Michelino Ricci, pastor. 11:00 a.m. and to be m anifestei-let Jesus St. Dunstan’i Church, Manchester children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, 6:30 p.m., worship services. Christ pass by! His way of John H, Gibbons is Director of the Office of Technology Road. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. church school through Grade 6, nusepy Vernon United Methodist Church, life is perfectly calculated ST. BRIDGET ROMAN CATHOUC CHURCH (1) What is gasohol? for small children. Assessment, Saturday mass at 5 p.m., Sunday masses Route 30. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. to bring out the best in any (2) What two synthetic fuels could be made from at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Unitarian Univertaliat Societyt East, 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT From 1974 to 1979, he was man. Obviously, many are biomass (plant matter and animal wastes)? 153 W. Vernon St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Church of St. Bernard,. Rockville. not attracted to him, but professor of physics and (3) What two natural resources could contribute most minister. 10:30 a.m.. Service. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Saturday only because of an anti- The Rev. Philip Sheridan, Pastor director of the University of to liquid synfuel production? Hebron Trinity Covenant Chureh, 302 masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday masses at magnetlc fence of Tennessee Environment Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. materialism. Mrs. Clara Dubaldo, Organist (4) What are the problems in producing oil from shale? 9t. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Route Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant Center. 85. Rev. WilUam Persing, rector. 10 a.m., Rockville United Methodist Church, Let Christ and his pastor. 8:15 and 10.50 a.m.. Worship ser- 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, teachings dwell in your Congratulations on your new Allen Organ purchase and From 1954 to 1973, he was at Worship service. vices, nursery for infants; 6:30a.m., Sun- Answers: Gilead Congregational Church, pastor. 10:45 a.m., worship service. mind for a time and they thank you for the privilege of serving your church! Oak Ridge National (1) A mixture of 10 percent alcohol and 90 percent gas- day Bible school classes for all ages, First Congregational Church of Ver- will become part of your ' Laboratoty, and in 1973, he —Hebron. Rev. David G. Runnion- three through adult, nursery for Infants. non, 695 Hartford Turnpike. Rev. John A. Hi r.H ^ fo rd , pastor. 10:30 a m.. Worship life, bringing out your Plan to attend the Inaugural recital on this new organ oline. Second Congregational Chureh, 385 Lacey, minister. Rev. David C. Bowling, I I became director of the Office (2) Liquid alcohol and methane gas. ^^servlce, nursery; 9:15 a.m.. Church greatest potential No I I of Energy Conservation for N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Jam es D. assistant minister. 9:55 a.m.. Church matter how successful a Sunday evening, April 13th, at 8:00 P.M., featuring organ, I (3) Oil shale and coal. Cschool classes. MacLaucfalln, pastor. 10 a.m.. Service of the Federal Energy Ad- school, crib room, child care; 10 a.m.. man is without Christ, he soloist, and trumpet. (4) The large proportion of shale to oil, amount of worship and church school; 11 a.m.. Worship service. ministration. would be infinitely more so water needed for refining, technology not perfected, Fellowship hour in the hall. Full Gospel Interdenominational with him. -Manchester North United Methodist Chureh, 300 ALLEN ORGAN STUDIOS William Upton Chandler is water and air pollution. Chureh Inc., 9 Ellington Ave., a consultant to the energy program of the Office of ■ Gospel Hall, Center Street. 10 a m., Parker St. Rev. Dr. Howard L. Love, Rockville. Rev. Philip^ Saunders, CHURCH OF CHRIST OF H ARTF ORD, INC Technology Assessment. He previously was a senior “ ibreaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday pastor. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship ser- minister. Sunday, 2:30 p.m., deliverance cices, with coffee fellowship between ser- Lydall and Vernon Streets •219 Asylum St., (opposite Civic Center) Hartford, CT 06103 » 52b-5444 research associate at the University of Tennessee 1 P-te., gospel meeting. service; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., ’Full Gospel Interdenominational vices; 9 a.m.. Nursery for children five deliverance service. Energy, Environment, and Resources Center. / 6 - EVENING HERALD. Sat- April U. IWO Obituaries ! F o r d d e a l e r l o w Fresh or just pretend Mrs. Anita Labonte MANCHESTER - Mrs. Anita (Lafond) Labonte, 56, of 145 Chestnut « i n t o w n c a r b i d s Flowers know no season St., died Friday morning at By KEVIN FOLEY St., bid its 350 cid LeSabre with a 15. Manchester Memorial Hospital as Herald Reporter mpg rating for $7,159. Carter. bride’s and this is the one she tosses the result of a fire in her home. By BETTY RYDER dants’ gowns, she says it’s almost MANCHESTER - Dillon Ford Chevrolet, 1229 Main St., did not bid to her attendants. That way, She was the wife of Camille Family Editor impossible to match Uie colors with came in with the lowest bids in three in part “A” . fresh flowers. "I find the shades of everybody is happy,” she said. Labonte. ’Those April showers are supposed categories and the highest miles per Part "B” bidding saw Dillon come to bring May flowers, but just in case silk flowers works well and have a Recently, Rose worked with the Mrs. Labonte was born in gallon in two Friday morning when in first in both price and mpg by East Hartford Women’s Club on a Worcester, Mass., March 8,1924 and they don’t, an East Hartford woman local supplier who offers a wide bids for 18 new town cars were offering nine six-cylinder Fairmonts makes them "bloom” all year round, range of colors.” fashion show. "We had four girls had lived in Putnam before moving dressed in wedding attire and they all to Manchester in 1957. opened at town hail. with a rating of 20 mpg for $5,545.22 Rose Viola of 66 Deepwood Drive, One of her most exciting endeavors Five local auto dealers — each. Chorches offered its six- a full-time employee at ERA was making bouquets and bouton- carried silk flower bouquets. ’The She was employed as a nurse’s aide results were fantastic,” she said. with the Aide and Assistants of Manchester Plymouth, Chorches, cylinder version of the St. Regis and —Blanchard & Rossetto Realtors in nieres for a Christmas wedding. an 18 mpg rating for $6,153.89 while On Sunday, April 20, from 1 to 5 Northeastern Connecticut Inc. of Charter Oak Buick, Carter Chevrolet Manchester, still finds time to pur- "There were seven women in the and Dillon — participated in bidding Charter Oak was the highest bidder bridal party and I made bouquets .'p.m., she will be conducting an open Manchester. sue her favorite hobby —making and for four eight-cylinder police with $6,784.66 and 20 mpg for its Cen- using white poinsettias, white velvet house at her home for people in- She was a member of the arranging silk and dried flowers. vehicles, nine six-cylinder patrol tury. ’The Fairmont bid has a 200 cid terested in watching her make American Legion Auxiliary and a “I started arranging fresh flowers ribbons and pine cones. 1 also used a cruisers, five mid-sized ad- engine while the Century offers 231 some time ago for a country club in white silk rose imported from Ger- flowers and view her completed communicant of St. James Church. work. Besides her husband, she leaves six ministrative cars and five four- cid and the St. Regis a 318 cid motor. Avon. ’Then, I branched out into floral many for the male attendants.” sisters, Mrs. Rita Renaud, Mrs. cylinder automobiles. Manchester Plymouth and Carter arrangements for weddings and Rose says many brides, in an effort Lorraine Elie, Mrs. Evelyn Lafon- ’The categories were broken down Chevrolet did not participate in part holidays and even tried my hand at to economize, are not purchasing a taine and Mrs. Therese Wiechniak, into specifications the Board of "B’ bidding. cake decorating,” she said. sephrate floral arrangement for the All the dealers bid in the part “C” all of Worcester; Mrs. Claire Kovach Directors approved recently, in- In a small studio room in her home. reception table. Instead, she said, category calling for five six-cylinder they and their attendants place their of Maple Heights, Ohio, and Mrs. cluding the six-cylinder cruisers Rose eventually began to make mid-sized cars for administrative bouquets along the edge of the table. Cecile Douglas of Fairfield, Calif. some policemen, including Chief bouquets, door decorations and Bill Reudgen (right), operations manager Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Robert Lannan, have critiz^ as an personnel. "I also began to realize that with The funeral will be Monday at 9 centerpieces of silk and dried for Lydall Inc.’s corporate data center, (Herald photo by Kearns) Dillon’s bid of $4,658 for its 200 cid a.m. with a mass of resurrection in unnecessary handicap. flowers. silk flower bouquets, the bride was St. James Church. explairts his work to visiting members of the ’The bids, based on a per-car price, Fairmont with the top rating of 20 Ro'se says there are certain advan- reluctant to toss it to a waiting Burial will be at the convenience of included 15 trade-ins from the Police mpg. was the top offering while tages to using silk rather than fresh bridesmaid and wanted to retain it the family in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Department and eight cars from the Chorches’ Aspen with a 225 cid flowers. herself as a keepsake. Many of them Putnam. administrative offices. engine and 19 mpgs ran second with a "For instance, with the cost of fuel ask for the bouquet to be made into a bid of $4,725. Manchester Plymouth There will be no calling hours. CofC group sees Lydall Part “A” of the bidding called for so high, with silk flowers there is no centerpiece and others place them in bid a mid-sized model for $4,745 and plastic see-through boxes or under ’The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 four eight-cylinder police sedans and need for a heated greenhouse. ’The 17 mpg but was unable to provide all glass domes to protect them.” Main St., is in charge of Lydall, told the local businessmen, plant,” the firm’s president said. But Chorches Motors of 80 Oakland St. arrangements can be made in the f'4 By MARTIN KEARNS offered its St. Regis with a 360 cubic the specifications called for by the “What 1 have done is replace the arrangements. "It is very important for large regarding the corporate warmth of summer and stored until Herald Reporter employers in town to understand that headquarters, he said, “We expect to inch displacement engine for $6,025 town. Carter was fourth with a bid of needed,” she explained. traditional bride and bridegroom William A. Sanborn MANCHESTER - About 30 the town has to prosper if business is be in Manchester a long, long time.” as the lowest bid. The St. Regis $4,965 for a 229 cid Malibu and 20 mpg With some of the various fabric figures on top of the wedding cake ROCKVILLE — Services for members of the Greater Manchester to prosper.’’ Pryor predicted that it would take offers an EPA rating of 13 miles per and Charter Oak offered its 231 cid colors being used in bridal atten- with a smaller bouquet matching the William A. Sanborn, 71, of 78 Davis Chamber of Commerce attended He said that, after considering an the nation at least two years to gallon. Century also with a 20 mpg rating for Ave., who died Friday at Manchester yesterday’s Friday Forum at the new offer from the City of Hartford, the recover from the recession he said it Manchester Plymouth, located on $5,536. Memorial Hospital, will be Monday corporate headquarters of Lydall corporation decided to stay in was now entering. Rt. 83, bid its Grand Fury, also with a For part "D” bidding, Dillon asked at 10 a.m. Inc., 1 Colonial Road. Manchester. "The conclusion we He said that although Lydall, like 360 cubic inch displacement engine $3,660 for its 140 cid Pinto which gets Mr. Sanborn was bom Dec. 2,1908 Lydall Inc. is a diversified finally reached is that we liked it most other businesses, would and 14 miles per gallon for $6,250. 24 mpg. Chorches asked $5,040 for its in Freedom, Maine, and had lived in manufacturer of industrial products. here and we’re happy we stayed,” experience hard times over "the Dillon, of 319 Main St., offered its Omni which gets better milage then Rockville for the last 17 years with Although the corporation has 17 Pryor said. short run,” the corporation was LTD with a 351 engine similar to the Pinto at 27 mpg. Carter Chevrolet his wife Marion (Perkins). He plants spread throughout the coun- The Lydall & Foulds Division, at prepared to withstand the economic those recently put into service in bid Chevette for $4,309.46 which also retired from Pratt and Whitney Air- try, its predecessor companies were 615 Parker St., produces packaging pressures. East Hartford for $6,720 and the gets better milage at 26 mpg and craft in 1973. located in Manchester more than 100 materials for consumer goods, Pryor Lydall has recently completed a highest EPA rating of the eights at 16 Charter Oak was the highest with a He was a member of the Campers years ago. said over $1 million was spent last three-year research and develop- mpg. $5,532.88 bid for its four-cylinder Association and the Rockville AARP. Last year the nearly 51 million cor- year to upgrade the plant’s equip- ment project aimed at producing an Charter Oak Buick, of 81 Adams Skylark and 26 mpg. In addition to his wife, he leaves two porate headquarters was completed ment. He added that although the alternative to hazardous asbestos. All bids are subject to rejection sons, Robert Sanborn and William R. after directors decided to remain firm had 29 percent of the New Pryor said he expects the new and board approval. The six-cylinder Sanborn of Gainseville, Ga., and a based in town. In that year the com- England market, its position was product,, called Lythem, to con- Cops find nothing police cars were recommended by daughter, Mrs. Gerald LeBlanc of pany recorded $109 million in sales dependent on what he called volatile tribute significantly to company Town Manager Robert Weiss who is Rockville. and earnings of $2.7 million. market conditions. profits in the next two years. in probe of death hoping to trim the amount of gas He is survived by two brothers, Millard H. Pryor Jr., president of "As the market goes, so goes the Another product, an industrial MANCHESTER - Police said used by town officals and police of- Ralph Sanborn of Bridgeport and leather substitute, has also been in- today that initial investigations into ficers by>as much as 20 percent. Clyde Sanborn of Everett, Wash., and troduced, It is viewed as a less the death of a 44-year-old Glaston- a sister Ada Rankins of Randolph, expensive alternative to leather, bury man who was found hanging by South Methodist Maine. He leaves 25 grandchildren Town lawyer rules out which Pryor said would become very the neck ’Thursday morning at the MANCHESTER - The South and seven great-grandchildren. expensive in the coming years. Hartford Electric Light Co.’s Olcott United Methodist Church will have as Services will be held at Ladd fulhiime conservator The company began an aggressive Street substation, have pointed up guest, the Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., acquisition program in 1977, hoping nothing criminal, according to Capt. Church of Hartford for an informal Rockville. Burial will be at Litchfield to guarantee its long-term success. It Joseph Brooks. worship Service Sunday at 7 ;30 at the Plains Cemetery, Litchfield, Maine. MANCHESTER — The town has a been taking the charity cases. He is now consolidating its varied Donald A. Raymond, of 463 East church. The public is invited. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and legal responsibility to provide con- requested an additional person in the operations. Pryor called the corpora- Chimney Sweep Road, was found The Rev. Dr. Alfred E. White, 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. servators, but cannot fund a full-time Human Service Department be hired tion well-financed and, therefore, “in dead ’Thursday morning when pastor of Metropolitan, will preach The family suggests donations go position through the Probate Court, to fill the need. the fortunate position of looking at workers report^ to duty. Brooks and the choir of that church will sing. to the Newington Children’s according to William Shea, assistant Shea explained the town’s liability long-term potential.” said police were awaiting an ’The Chancel Choir and Church school Hospital. town attorney. in conservator cases would mean examiner’s report but added that he children from South United Herald Eva, Marsilli "In the case of mentally retarded "the town should defend the in- Fire said accidental expected the- initial suicide reports Methodist will lead the music. photos persons, the statutes have provided would not be complicated by further MANCHESTER — Funeral ser- dividual against whom the claim GLASTONBURY - Fire officials for a guardian of the person,” Shea discoveries. Garden Club by vices for Eva Marsilli, 81, of 85 North would be made under General said the cause of a Thursday morning said. "This is the same as the conser- Statutes.” Raymond apparantly left work MANCHESTER - The Main St., who died April 11 at fire at the Nap Bros. Furniture Co. Pinto vator of the persons where the in- Shea also noted that in cases where and Showroom on Naubuc Avenue Wednesday at the end of his regular Manchester Garden Club will meet Manchester Memorial Hospital will dividual is incapable rather than the persons who need conservators was believed to be accidental. There shift and returned later that night. Monday at 7:15 p.m. in the Robbins be Monday at 9:30 a.m. mentally retarded.” Rose Viola snips off excess wire stem as she completes floral spray. have assets or property, a claim can were no injuries. Brooks said. He was married with Room of the Center Congregational ’The wife of the late Fred Marsilli, However, a conservator hired by be made by the town against the es- two children. Police offered no Church. Miss Millicent Jones will Leaves are attached to stem of flowers Mrs. Marsilli was a lifelong resident Fire officials said the fire started the Probate Court would not be feasi- tate. at 11:40 a.m. . further details. talk about roses. with a flower-stemming machine. of the Hartford-Manchester area. ble in Manchester because of the She was born in Waterbury Nov. 19, The opinion also noted that initially case load, he said. there would "not be enough work in- The town must provide space for volved ... for a full-time conservator. Services will be at the John F, the court, but costs and the elected Tierney Funeral home, 219 W. Center A better indication of the time judge’s salary is paid with the required to handle legal aspect of St., with a mass of Christian burial at collected fees. 10 a.m. at St. Bridget Church. Burial these people’s affairs can be deter- If the fees are above a state-set mined once the program i usder will be at Mount St. Benedict limit, the state taxes the surplus at way.” Cemetery, Bloomfield. 100 percent. But Manchester’s Friends may call at the funeral Probate Court does not approach this home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. The level. Center Church family has suggested donations go to “If we were to hire a conservator MANCHESTER - The Center i. the American Cancer Society. through the court, there would not be Congregaional Church has scheduled Mrs. Berla M. Leighton enough income for the judge,” Judge the following events for the coming EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Berla William FitzGerald explained. week. M. Leighton, 81, formerly of East The town attorney’s ruling came Monday: Bell Choir, 7 p.m.. Carrier Room Staff Review & Per- Hartford, died Friday at Rockville after FitzGerald explained the need sonnel Committee, 7:30 p.m.. General Hospital. for a conservator to the Board of Federation Room Board of Chritian •_n Mrs. Leighton was born Sept. 15, Directors last Tuesday, The increasing amount of patients EHucation, 7:30 p.m., 443 East 1898, in Unionville, Maine. She released early from hospitals and Center St. moved to East Hartford about 15 mental institutions has increased the Tuesday: Church Women United, years ago from Maine. town’s burden to provide conser- 9:30 a.m,, Federation Room Pilgrim She is survived by her husband, Choir, 3:30 p.m..Memorial Hall Alvin Leighton; one son, Philip vators, FitzGerald says. Sacred Dance Group, 6:30 p.m. Donnell of Ellington; three brothers, The cases come before the Probate Clifford Guptill of Rockland, Maine, Court, and FitzGerald explained that Woodruff Hall Emma Nettleton Group, 7:30 p.m. Maynord Guptill of Topsham, Maine, many lawyers in Manchester have Wednesday: Bethany Group, 10 and Alton Guptill of Winter Harbor, ^Superstar^ Sunday Area bicyclist a m., Robbins Room Chancel Choir, Maine; one sister, Mrs. Marian 7:30 p.m.. Federation Room. Members of the Intergenerational Lenten tor of religious education at the church. Willey of Cherryfield, Maine; and Thursday: Sacred Dance Group, study group at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church (Herald photo by Adamson) two grandchildren. struck by car Funeral services will be Monday 3:30 p.m.. Woodruff Hall Church will present “Jesus Christ, Superstar” on Council, 7:30 p.m., Robbins Room. at 1 p.m. at the Campbell Funeral COVENTRY-A 53-year-old Sunday at 9 a.m. in the church. Daniel Home, Cherryfield, Maine. Burial Talcott Hill Road man was struck by Friday: Couples Club Potluck Chesney will appear as Jesus. Ken Woods and Dinner, 6:30 p.m.. Woodruff Hall, will be in the Unionville Cemetery in a car as he rode his bicycle on Phil Pierce have arranged and edited the Talcott Hill road about 3:25 p.m. Unionville, Maine. Open house music to more sincerely interpret the Gospel ^l^hstowii^T^/iarmacy Friday ■ White-Gibson-Small Funeral MANCHESTER — The Square Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, is in Police said Arthur A. Olson ap- story. The presentation is being produced un- 455 H A R T FO R D R O A D parently swerved into the path of a Circle Club of Manchester Lodge of der the leadership of Mary Nicholson, direc- li-t charge of local arrangements. There Masons will hold an open house Mon- 643-5230 are no calling hours. car being operated by Steven H. Scott, 17, of 43 Hinman Road. day from 10 a.m. to noon at the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Olson was taken to Windham Masonic Temple. There will be Card of Thanka Hospital where he was reported in cards, chess, pool, conversation and The family of Raymond C Phelps wish lo express satisfactory condition with a broken refreshments. All Masons and their their appreciation lo their friends, neighbors. Peter's '.iK v' Furniture and the staff on Third Central of leg. Police issued a summons to Scott friends are invited. Manchester Memorial Hospital for their many acts 8 .-9 charging him with reckless driving. A.M P.M. Family Seder of kindness shown at the time of his illness, and also Police said Scott was traveling at an COLLECTION AGENCY FOR thank them for their many-kind acts of sympathy at MANCHESTER — Unitarian the time of his death HELCO unreasonable speed and was driving Universalist Society ; East will lead a Mr 6t Mrs John W Phelps a vehicle with defective equipment. CNG John J ii Robert D Phelps Family Seder/Spring Celebration SNETCO Mr L Mrs Roger Schuelj Concordia program at the meetinghouse at 153 m W. Vernon St., Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ALSO U.S. POSTAL SUB-STATION MANCHESTER - The Concordia The program will include some of Organ dedication Lutheran Church has scheduled the MANCHESTER - The Allen the ancient Jewish traditions of the - following events for the coming Seder as well as an opportunity for WEEKEND SPECIAL organ installed at St. Bridget Church week. last month will be dedicated Sunday the entire church family to celebrate WhSi . . , Stop That Itch and Monday: Administrative Staff, the coming of spring. at 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m., in church room Church N O W I Minor Skin Irritation The guest artists will be Ronald Council, 7:30 p.m., in church room. Second Congregational termites drop in No prescription Due Poison Ivy, Insect / Fenn, organist and choir master of Tuesday: Women’s Exercise Class, MANCHESTER - The Second Trinity Episcopal Church, 7 p.m., in Kaiser Hall Concordia Congregational Church has rAII lie c o o A ^ SERVING CONNECTICUT needed. Bites, Eaem a and Other Torrington; Patricia Ballerin, Church Women, 8 p.m., in church scheduled the following events for Minor Skin Rashes soprano soloist from Litchfield; and room. the coming week. iNSPEaioN 1-oz. size Vincent Monaco, a trumpeter from Wednesday: Children’s Choir, 6:30 Monday: CE Board, 7:30 p.m. I OAhPiir I p g m o b te a a s g g *’ 9 Massachusetts. p.m. Concordia Choir, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday: Bible study, 9:30 a.m. On April 20 at 7 p.m, there will be a Thursday: Golden Age Group, 1 Wednesday: Bible study, 7:30 p.m. All Rose needs now is the bride and her attendants to pick up their wedding flowers. parish celebration featuring the St. p.m., in church room. Thursday: Boy Scouts, 7 p.m. 649-1390 Circles of white lace are attached to a arranged in the styrofoam center, Bridget Church organist, Clara Friday: Social Ministry Com- I l ^ § i y holder and flowers will be inserted and Senior Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. The PesI Control People Dubaldo, and the church choir. mittee, 7:30 p.m. Friday: Chatter deadline, 10 a.m. EVENING HERALD, Sat., April 12. 1980 -r 9 8 - EVENING HERALD. Sat.. April U. 1960 SOUTH MANCHESTER RAILWAY A&P STORE COUPON A&P STORE COUPON T r ib e shades H all With This Coupon And A $7.50 Purchaso* With This Coupon And A $7.50 Purchase* 8 ANwrAiir ^ TROnCANA % by single m ar k er By LEN AUSTER one batter, issuing a walk which John Vitale hurled 7 1/3 innings for naise Herald Sporlawriler forced in a run. Tribe Coach Hal Hall and absorbed the loss. He was ‘tx«iM ttwNProMMtsd By Li ‘CxMotlMiM AroWWiy l Bylaw. Building an early cushion, Parks then brought in Shawn Spears, racked for 12 hits, walked four and LknH on# CMp«n Btr ('■nmy. AP-2, Llwrti OnaOdupaw Par BaniSy. Manchester High had to hold on for Valid April 13-19,1980. Valid April 13-19,1980. who hurled a fo u r-h itte r in fanned five. 8011 dear life and registered a nail-biting Manchester’s season opener. Gauruder had four hits, Lyon three 7-6 win over Hall High in CCIL Spears surrendered an RBI single along with a second in a row stellar baseball action yesterday at Kelley to Brian Meany but Moran, also defensive outing at shortstop and OVER 200 is’’-' Field. trying to score, was gunned down on Britnell and Parks two blows apiece ’The Indians, now 2-0 for the season, the relay from Bill Herlth to Jon for Manchester. SOUTH TO NORTH MANCHESTER • 2.25 MILES had a 5-0 lead after five innings but Brandt to catcher Parks. Hall added nearly squandered all of it. 'The another'run before the inning was Manrlu'sitT (7) - Panaro 2b, 5-1-0-0, PRICES visitors, now 1-1, scored three times over. Britnell cf, 3-3-2-1, Parks c, 4-1-2-2, Collectors’ Corner # P in the sixth inning to narrow the gap. The Warriors threatened in the Brandt 3b, 5-1-11, Gauruder rf, 5-0-4-1, Manchester retaliated with a pair ninth, putting two on with two out. Ezerins If, 3-0-1-1, Herlth If, 2-0-0-0, Cm A e l M e w BRMrtiBBB Hbmb iB t e i e f e i M l j f Bw BMe«*r ^ of markers in the home sixth with But Spears induced Moran to pop out Halldin lb, 3-1-0-0, Lyon ss, 4-0-3-0, Hill p, I fcBM wW itBB»Bm iip rlFilw B rt>A A >0lB >B .tW R 4B B in c T NhfW i*X 1 REDUCED! Dave Parks and Eric Gauruder to second baseman Joe Panaro to 3-0-0-0, McCluskey p, O-O-O-O. Spears p, 0- Covers to show ‘Goat’ A&P Is determined to help win the light against Inflation and we national brands, our own brands, frozen foods, dairy producta driving home the runs with RBI register the save. 0-0-0. T otals; 37-7-13-6. won't be satisfied unlll you are. As proof of our commltmenl, and meats. Check out the savings throughout the store. singles. But Hall, which slipped to 1-1 Hill went seven innihgs plus three Hull ((>) - C Koley 2b. 5-2-1-0. N. for the card was made in this town by Cardinal Spellman Philatelic A&P is Immadlalsly culling prices on over 200 Items you use Compare and save at A&P every day In every aisle. with the loss, refused to quit and batters in the eighth to earn the win. Trenchard dh. 2-2-1-0. Amenta 3b. O-O-O-O. By RUSS MacKENDRICK the Hudson & Cheney Mfg. Co. ’The Museum and the Society of Philatelic most often. You'll find antl-lnllationary savings on famous knocked starting and winning pitcher He walked two, fanned five and was Americans. Moran ss, 4-1-1-2, Radding 11, 2-1-0-1. This is a fancy canceilation to be 1972 MANPEX marked the 300th an- Ken Hill out in the eighth. touched for five runs on five hits, Meany c, 4-0-2-2, McLucas lb, 4-0-0-0, A monthly newsletter was in-’ 'Cucumber Deluxe DInner-Kraft used on covers at the MANPEX on niversary of the purchase of the Five 14 oz. Tying run toes the dish An error opened the floodgates for Jon Brandt and Edgar Ezerins Kone rf, 4-0-1-0, J. Foley cf. 4-0-0-0, Vitale stituted in 1 ^ and has continued to pkg. the 19th and 20th of this month. It is a Mile ’Tract (the real estate parcel CAIN’S PICKLES MAC & CHEESE 79* Cheney Tech’s Wally Colpitts starts to pop signals to peg suicide squeeze bunt to first, the Warriors in the eighth with Neil drilled RBI blows in the third as p 2-0-0-0, M. Trenchard p, O-O-O-O Totals: upon which we stand), from the In- the present. One member of the, Trenchard singling and Bernie 31-6-6-5. sketch of Locomotive Number Four, Contadina-ltallan Kellogg’s-Assorted up after scoring tying run for the Beavers in giving up any idea of nailing Colpitts at home. Manchester assumed a 2-0 lead with one of the "Cheney’s Goats,” that dian chief Joshua. MPS, Bob Johnston, writes a regular 28 oz. 7 0 ^ tO'A oz. I Morannhit by a pitch to load the Alex Britnell and Parks knocking can g ^9 pkg. (Herald photo by Adamson) supplied the pizzazz for the erstwhile Going back a few years we find column for the "Stamp Collector” TOMATOES POP TARTS first inning in tilt yesterday against East bases. That was all for Hill, who had home runs in the fourth for a 4-0 Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBls South Manchester Railroad. Number that some of the most cherished newspaper. A contest he is now spon- Hampton. Bellringer catcher Brian Sennett a no-hitter going into the fifth frame. bulge. An unearned run in the fifth Manchester 002 212 OOx Hearts Dellght-6 Pack-33 oz. Kraft Processed Cheese 030 Four was built by Baldwin and collectibles coming from any soring for the Collector is to liame $j29 16 oz. $^79 Paul McCluskey relieved and faced moved the advantage to 5-0. Hall 000 003 delivered to the SMRR in 1914. It was MANPEX are copies of a blue 3-cent the "World’s Most Beautiful Stamp.” APRICOT NECTAR VELVEETA pkg. used for the ceremony of the last stamp with the signature “Rose ’The 12 nominees for this accolade Early California Howard Johnson’s-Frozen Silverstri." ’The stamp, signed in will be shown dt MANPEX '80 and 2V«oz.$ 4 tOoz. Track season starts passenger train in 1933 and dis- cans I pkg. mantled in 1947. 1968, was the 1952 “Women in Our anyone in attendance on Saturday SLICED OLIVES MAC & CHEESE Armed Services,” (Scott 1013), and may cast a vote. Assorted-Low Calorie Dressing 3 Ore-lda-Frozen Dozen hits aid The SMRR, with its 2V4 miles from ’Ths show will take place at the 8 0Z. 24 oz. Cheneyville to the North Manchester Rose, (now Mrs. Richard Menesian btl. pkg. depot, was the shortest privately- of this town), was one of the four Manchester High School on East WISH-BONE 69* DINNER FRIES owned railway in the United States. women on the stamp — Airman 2-C. Middle ’Turnpike. There will be a Twi n triu m ph It will be the theme of MANPEX '80 ’The Manchester Philatelic Society, dealers’ bourse, the USPS and the and will be celebrated by much now about to put on its 20th show, UN booths. At about 3:30 each after- Cheney victory memorabilia at the show. One was founded in 1959. ’Their first noon there will be an auction. Admis- feature will be a “live” exhibit meeting place was the Lithuanian- sion is free to all. Continuing its assault on the singled and Jim McKay, back in the fanned five. Russ Pekari was the for East girls prepared by the Silk City Railroad American Hall on Golway Street. losing pitcher. He walked one and Later they met at the North It's not too late baseball, Cheney Tech laced a dozen lineup after missing a game with an aub. fanned two in going the distance. Methodist Church, the Whiton It is not too late to get an FE)C on THE BUTCHER SHOP [COUHTRY FARM PORI hits in trimming East Hampton injury, ripped an RBI triple. He East Catholic girls' track team 3000: 1. Sullivan (EC), 2 Evans (EC). Last year’s event had a cancella- Colpitts had three hits and McKay the Frances Perkins 15-cent stamp. High, 11-3, in COC play yesterday at scored on Brian Eaton’s RBI single. opened its 1980 season yesterday with 3. Charest (EC) 14:14. tion with a playful panda bear to Library, and, most recently, Mott’s and Martin two apiece to pace the Community Hall. ’They were incor- ’This had a ceremony at the U.S. the Beavers’ diamond. Eaton stole second and continued to a pair of wins, 77-41 over Bulkeley 1600 relay: 1 Windsor 4:38, point up the theme of endangered Techmen. porated as a non-profit organization Department of Labor on April 10th. BONELESS RIB or LOIN ’The victory squares the Techmen’s third on an error. He toed the plate as High and 71-56 over Windsor High, in Shot put: 1. P. Walsh (EC), 2 Hood wildlife. In 1978 the club noted the Mikoleit’s grounder was mishandled. (W), 3. Starline (W) 10.11 meters. in 1965. Mrs. Perkins was the first woman to record at 2-2, 1-2 in the COC, while Windsor. 75th anniversary of powered flight Cheney added a run in the fifth and Discus: 1, Martin (W), 2. P Walsh The club is a member of the be on a President’s Cabinet. She was the decision was the first for the Kathy Kittredge won the 1500 and and the previous year it honored a put it away with four runs in the sixth (FX). 3. K Walsh (EC) 28.64 meters. well-mixed trio, Lafayette, Edison Connecticut Philatelic Society, the appointed Secretary of Labor by Bellringers this year. 800 meter runs for East while FDR in 1933 and served until 1947. East Hampton moved in front with frame. Cheney Tech (II)- Colpitts 2b/cf, 4- Javelin: 1. Packard (EC), 2 P. Walsh and Lindbergh. Before that it was the American Philatelic Society, the Chuck Center Cut 3-3-0, Martin c, 4-1-2-2, Vann 3b, 2-0-1-4, Yvonne Nolen took the 100 meter (EC), 3. Hood (W) 27.96 meters American Topical Ass’n., and also Collectors are urged to buy the a run in the top of the first but the “We’re still scoring a lot of runs,” dash and long jump for the Eaglettes. High jump: 1 Coyne (W), 2. Temple Spirit of ’76, Nathan Hale in ’75, and noted Tech Coach Aaron Silvia, Dumez p, 3-0-04), Tamiso If, 4-1-1-0, 100 years of the Universal Postal belongs to a group that sends circuit stamps locally and put them on Beavers quickly knotted it in their McKay lb, 3-2-2-1, Eaton ss, 2-1-1-2, Ann Temple won the 400 meter run (EC), 3, White (EC) 4' 10’’. “This was the best (winning pitcher Union in 1974. books around the eastern seaboard, covers of their choice. Forward the half. Wally Colpitts, for a second Harrison rf, 3-1-1-0, Mikoleit cf, 2-1-0-0, and took second in the high jump Manchester history had a philatelic the United Stamp'Societies. Various covers to Customer-Affixed Roasts Pork Chops game in a row, walloped a triple on CJiuck) Dumez looked this year. If Nicholson 2b, l-l-l-O. Totals: 28-11-12-9. while Patty Packard took the javelin Ka(*l V8. H u l k e l r y we can continue to get him four-six- “day” in 1973 with the centennial of members of the MPS have joined the Envelopes, Postmaster, Washington, the opening pitch and scor^ the and Patti Walsh the shot put for 100 hurdles; 1 Messier lECl. 2. Conn. Postal History Society, the DC 20013, on or before April 25. equalizer on Chris Vann’s successful 10 runs, he’s going to win a lot of East. Ramdhary (Bl, 3. Bassett (EC) 19,02. the first U.S. postal card. ’The paper F.uhI Hampton (3) - Russcll ss, 4-0-0- 100; 1 Nolen (EC), 2. Benefield (B), 3 suicide squeeze. games.” 0, Sennett c, 4-0-0-0, Pekari p, 2-2-1-0, Carole Ingallinera took the 200 Cheney grabbed the lead in the The Techmen welcomed McKay, Tobin (EC) :13.0. Weir lb, 2-1-1-1, McKinney 3b, 2-0-0-0, meter dash for the Eaglettes and 1500: 1, Kittredge (EC ), 2. Charest third with two runs. Mo Harrison who had two triples, and Mike Bear cf. 3-0-2-1, Poulin rf, 2-0-0^, Mello secured third in the 400. Patti Walsh Nicholson off the injury list and (EC), 3. Disanzo IB) 5:18. Language week honored singled and Rick Mikoleit reached on 2b, 3-041-0, Hope If, 2-0-04), Wolf ph, 1-041- also had seconds in the javelin and 400: 1 Temple (EC), 2. Brice (Bi. 3. Silvia was pleased in regaining their 79 an error, Tom Martin slapped an RBI 0, Olzacki 11. 041-04). Totals: 25-3-4-2. discus for East. Ingallinera lEC) 1:00.4 Beef Pork French students kept up DelCampe, a Bolton resi- bined field trip to the single and Vann lofted a sacrifice fly services. Results: 400 relay. 1 Bulkeley :53,0, BOLTON — Bolton dent who has traveled Bushnell on May 23. 'The Chuck Loin to centerfield for a 3-1 edge. Dumez went the distance to earn Key; at bats-runs-hits-RBIs. 300 hurdles: 1. Cordona IB), 2. Barnes High School foreign with world affairs by F.aal V8. W indsor reading the French throughout that country. musical program will The advantage went to 6-1 with a the win, squaring his record at 1-1. Cheney 102 314 x 11 100 hurdles; 1. Coyne iWi. 2. Messier (EC). 3. Messier (EC) 52.0. language students recently All three language clubs feature Robert Paquette, a thfee^run fourth inning. Rich Tamiso He yielded four hits, walked six and E. Hampton 100 020 0 3 (EC), 3. Ottansio (W) :18.2. 800: 1 Kittredge (EC), 2 Kaminski celebrated Foreign language magazine “Paris Match.” Latin students met to finalize plans for well-known Canadian 100: 1. Nolen (EC), 2. Gregory (W), 3. (EC). 3. Brice iB) 2:36,2. Language Week at the T® Cornelius (W), :13.0. 200: 1 Negron (B), 2. Terrell (B), 3. played Greco and their respective class recording star, and “Los Beef Chuck-Boneless 4 Center. 2 Shoulder, and 2 Sirloin End Chops school. A variety of ac- 1500: 1. K ittredge (EC ), 2 Charest Ingallinera (EC) :28.1. Mythites, games designed trips. Caminantes,” a Mexican tivities included window ’The French Club will group (EC), 3. DeGress (W) 5:18. 3000: 1, Sullivan (EC), 2. Evans (EC). to enrich stu d e n ts’ SHOULDER ASSORTED 400: 1. Temple (EC), 2. Gregory (W), 3. 3 Charest (EC) 14:14. displays and bulletin visit Quebec on April 20-23. Ernest Stokes is the high boards in support of knowledge of mythology. Ingallinera (EC) 1:00.4. 1600 relay: 1 Bulkeley 4:33,1 Name tags for all staff The Spanish Club will visit school French teacher, ROASTS PORK CHOPS °" * 1 ” strea k 400 meter relay: 1. Windsor :53.8. Shot put: 1. Bell (BI.2. P. Walsh (EC), foreign language study by Cougars New York City on May 28 Susan Murray the Latin Spanish, French and Latin members were made by 300 hurdles: 1. Gardner (W), 2. Barnes 3 K Walsh (ECl 10.99 meters the students. Spanish and the Latin Club will teacher and Helen Winkler (EC), 3. Messier (EC) :52.0. Discus; 1 P. Walsh lEC), 2. K, Walsh students. visit New York City on the Spanish teacher. Each Long jump: 1. Nolen (EC). 2. Scott (EC), 3. Belt (B) 24 20 meters There was a departure students attended a slide presentation and talk on June 4. teacher also serves as ad- (W), 3. Gregory (W) 4.59 meters. Javelin: 1. F’ackard (ECl, 2, P, Walsh from the regular The three language visor to the respective 800: 1. Kittredge (EC), 2. Scott (W), 3 (EC), 3. Benefield (B) 27.% meters. classroom routine to allow various areas in Mexico given by Muriel classes will have a com- language club. extended to five Kaminski Long jump: 1 Nolen (ECl, 2 Negron for a variety of activities (EC) 2:36.2. (B), 3. Dixon (B) 4.59 meters. 3- 0-0-0, Honor for Auerbach including cultural studies, With Dwight Craig blasting a fifth down attempting to steal, but gained RoUet If, O-O-O-O, Testoni 200: 1. Ingallinera (EC), 2. Gardner High jump. 1 Temple (ECi, 2 White 4- 0-04), inning three-run double, Manchester possession of the bag as second MacKay lb, 1-04)4), Sarant (W), 3. DeVito (W) :28 7. (ECl, 3 Dixon (B) 4' 10'' SPRINGFIELD, Mass, (UPI) - music and art apprecia- 2-041-0, tion, games and food Community College continued un- baseman Wayne Dobruski dropped DeFemia p, l-O-O-O, Kelly Boston Celtics General Manager Ar- JUMBO-48 SIZE-ORANQES beaten with a 6-3 win over Dean the ball. Totals: 27-6-3-4. nold “Red” Auerbach will be the tasting. Dean (3) - Howard cf, 5-1-14), Sharon ’The Spanish and French Junior College yesterday at Cougar Greg Fearon walked loading the recipient of the 1980 John W. Bunn ss, 5-1-24), Kozlauski 3b, 4-1-1-1, Blanchet- Award from the Naismith Memorial classes combined for a ses- Field. bases and Craig cleared them with ti rf, 3-0-04), Lambias c, 3-0-1-2, Lawrence Cougar netmen whipped Basketball Hall of Fame. sion on foreign language MCC is now 5-0 for the season with his two-base knock. Andy Monsees dh, 3-04)4), Odoms p, 14)4)-0, Goldston lb. SUNKIST its next outing today at home against followed with a single for the final The Bunn Award given annually to careers. Spanish students 34)4)4), DeCiccio rf, 14H4), Dobruski 2b, were introduced to the Thames Valley Community College marker. 341-14), Zigler If, 3414)4), Sarrasin p. 04)4)- Dean Junior College applied the Jean-Ursin 8-6, Hegnign-Tell (D) def. an individual for outstanding con- tributions to basketball vocabulary of real estate ATTENTION at noon. The Cougars are at Norwalk Rich DeFemia spaced seven hits in 0, Padulla p, 041-0-0, Donnell p, O-O-O-O. whitewash brush to Manchester Pelligrinelli-LaCapruccia 8-0 and banking through the Community College Sunday in a twin- gaining his second win. He walked Totals: 34-3-7-3. Community College, 9-0, yesterday at Spanish edition of Monopo- NAVELS bill, also with a noon start. six and fanned five in turning in a Key . at bats-runs-hits-RBls. the Cougars’ courts. Dean J.C. 002 010 000 ly Four Dean hurlers limited MCC to route-going performance. MCC is 0-2-1 for the season. three hits but the Cougars bunched MCC 101 040 OOx Indians^ softball squad them in one frame to overcome a 3-2 M anrlieslrr (6) - DeAngelis cf, 2-2-14), Results: Frates (D) def. Doug MR. FRESH-LARGE deficit. Mierez cf, 0-2-04), Blake 2b, 3-1-04), Leonard 6-2, 64); Tino (D) def. Randy on hit spree in vietory C h a ir m a n Lee DeAngelis tripled and Dave Fearon ss, 3-1-0-0, Craig c, 2-0-1-3, St. Jean 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Pierson (D) def. Blake walked. The latter was gunned Mousees lb, 44)-l-l, Marchuk rf, 24)-0-0, 6lotc Hal Rowe 6-2, 6-2; Morgan (D) def. Having its hitting shoes on, Indians committed only two miscues. selected Chris Ursin 0-6, 6-2. 6-4; Hegtiign (D) Manchester High girls' softball team Lynne Wright led the Indian Sulimluv def. Kurt LaCapruccia 6-2, 6-2; VERNON-State Rep. unloaded for 20 safeties en route to a barrage with two doubles and a Glastonbury nine BASKBALl. Chapin (D) def. Glen Pelligrinelli 6- 17-5 win over Hall High yesterday in single and four RBI. She. in two Chester Morgan of Vernon Xavier at East (..alliolie,! i 0. 6-0; Fratis-Morgan def. Leonard- has been named honorary iBUSINESSMANi CCIL play at Fitzgerald Field. games, is 6-for-6 with 5 RBI. South Windsor at I’eiiiiev 1 p.in. Rowe 8-4, Pierson-Tell (D) def, St. The win was the Silk Towners’ se- Ferguson aided her own cause with chairman of the Hike-Bike TRACK event which is the major topples H artford cond in as many starts while the loss three bingles and two RBI while Maiieliesler /East Calliolie evens Hall's ledger at 1-1. fund-raising event of the Georgeanne Ebersold and Beth GREEN GIANT Evening its record at 1-1, Glaston- Key; at bats-runs-hits. /Penney girls at Nutmeg ItcluVH The Indians scored three times in Tolland Area Association Glastonbury 111 140 1 MacDonald each collected two hits bury High toppled Hartford Public, 9- (Conard High), 9 a.in. the first inning, added eight more in for the Retarded & Han- Pill Htfd. Public 010 000 0 and two RBI. Eleven of the 14 APRIL 20th IS. 1, in non-conference baseball action the second, continued its run- dicapped Inc.(TAARH). players utilized by Coach Mary Faig- yesterday in Glastonbury. producing with a four-run third The event is scheduled The Tomahawks scored single runs nanl each had one hit for VE6ETABLES frame, and added solo tallies in the Manchester. for May 4. ’The Hike-Bike • Kitchen SHead O m n Beans 8W oz. • French in the first, second, third, fourth and will have volunteers National Secretaries Week seventh innings and tallied four fourth and sixth innings. Style Qrten Beans 8W oz. • NIbtali Com 7 oz. T rio of home runs Diane Ferguson was the winning Manchester's next outing is receiving money from • Sweet Orton Peat SWoz. times in the fifth in the contest called pitcher for Manchester, hurling five Tuesday at Fitzgerald Field against sponsors for hiking or in the eighth because of darkness. innings. She allowed two runs on five neighboring East Hartford High in a biking over a set route. ’The Greg Karpuk tripled in the first hits. Ferguson walked none and had 3:30 start. participant raising the frame and scored on D.J. top East H artford one strikeout. greatest amount of money Join us at the Herald as we honor the people Patenaude’s RBI single for Glaston- Nancy Curtin hurled the last two will receive a 10-speed who really run your office .... bury’s initial tally. John Preli drove Three home runs and the three-hit the sixth and seventh innings with bicycle donated by Ye Olde home the Tomahawks’ second innings and allowed three runs on pitching of Dan Elmer powered East Hartford averting the shutout Town & (Country Store of 1UGH1 ’ marker with a wild pitch plating the five hits. She and Ferguson received Simsbury High to a 7-1 win over East with an unearned marker in the solid defensive suooort again as the Vernon. third. ’This is the main fund Hartford High in CCIL baseball ac- eighth. Eagle netmen Bob Ford tripled and Pete Jordan Hickey, 0-2, walked four and raiser for the association tipn yesterday at Simsbury’s TANGY, LARGE OR SMALL CURD drove him home with an RBI single yielded nine hits. which is co-sponsoring the IYou can really thank them by running an ad| ALL FLAVORS-IC E CREAM in the fourth for Glastonbury. P.J. Memorial Field. The win was the Trojans’ second in Koenig and Moran each collected Cheney tennis cop first test event with the Vernon Maffei’s pop up in the fifth brought lin the Herald on Monday, April 21. as many outings while the loss drops two blows for Simsbury. Junior Women’s Club. home a pair of runs and he was the Hornets, two-time defending team in loss TAARH is a local organiza- BREAKSTONE credited with one RBI. East Catholic boys' tennis team CCIL champs, to 0-3 for the season tion which provides SEALTEST Glen Langan, second of three opened its season yesterday with a 5- and 0-2 in the league. Cheney Tech’s tennis team saw its various services for area half gallon carton COTTAGE CHEESE Glastonbury hurlers. gained the Simabury (7) - Koenig cf, 5-1-2-0, 2 win over St. Bernard at the Simsbury’s Mike Moran gave his R ose 3b, '5-2-1-0, Bogus ss, 3-1-1-2, record dip to 0-2 as it fell, 4‘1, to retarded and handicapped mound decision. Manchester Racquet Club. club a 14) lead in the second inning Wllcoxon lb, 4-0-i-l, Elmer p, 3-1-1-1, Coventry High yesterday at Bolton persons and their families. Glaatonbury (9) - Clinton cf, 3-0-1, Dave Shinn. John Pionzio, Mike Anyone wanting more in- with a four-bagger off Hornet starter Moran rf, 4-2-2-1, Williams If, '24)4M), High, Kycia ss, 3-1-1, Karpuk lb. 3-2-1, McMurray If, 24)4)4), Wojnarowski c, 04)- White and Mike Rondonone swept the formation should call the Surprise Her! and loser Kevin Hickey, who fanned Phil Silverman picked up the lone oz. G ^ 'rich lb, 34)4), Patenaude 3b, 2-1-1, 04), Altobell dh, 34)-14), Donohue 2b, 2-04)- singles for the Eagles. TAARH office, 872-8318, 14. point for the Beavers with a victory Babineau If, 3-1-1, Nauickas rf, 2-1-1, OjJilver 2b, 1-04)4), Totals; 34-7-9-5. in singles. Results: Shinn (EC) def. Podurgiel cont. Maffei rf, 1-14), Ford 2b, 4-1-1, Jordan c, The Trojans moved the lead to 4-0 ‘/ love you* East Hartford f 1) - Pelletier 3b, 4-0-0- Results: Ken Breault (C) def. 7-5, 7-5; Pionzio (EC) def. Abate 6-4, 3-1-2, Znamierowski e, 0 ^ , FTeli p, 24)- in the thii^ as Mike Koenig doubled 6- 3; White (EC) def. Mitchell 6-4, 4-6, 0, DeSaulnier ss, 34)-14), Jones lb, 44)4)4), An emotional Bill Martin Terry Melendy 6-2 , 6-1; Busisenall Organs 1, Langan p, 04)4), Erickson p, 04)4). and scored as Dave Rose’s grounder 7- 5; Rondonone (EC) def. Marcham was booted. Jeff Bogus followed with Hickey p, 34)4)4), Zappala cf, 04)4)4), received a long standing ova- (C) def. Gary Melendy 6-3, 6-3; CALL TERRY AT 643-2711 Totals: 29-9-10. Moreau dh, 44)4)4), Frasca c, 34M)4), Pan- 6-2, 6-7, 6-2; Podurgiel-Abate (SB) Concert and church organs Hartford Public ( I ) - Figueroa p, 44)- a two-run homer. discia rf, 34)-14), Lavoie If, 2-1-04), Flenke tion from Oakland A’s fans Silverman (CT) def. Weatherwork 3- may weigh as much as ISO P^ES EFFECTIVE APfl'lL 13- iVtSSa " ' ITSnjPoBSALfNOTAVAILA^ 69 OR RETAIL DEALERS. def. Pionzio^hinn 7-5, 7-5; Jimmy 1, Rodriguez lb, 34W, Forest cf, 24)-l, Elmer aided his own cause in the 6,6-4,6-1; Olmstead-Thomas (C) def. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ph. l-O-l-O, Cullen2b, 34)4)4). Totals: 30-1- when introduced on opening Dean-Mike Daigle (EC) def. Ions and have anywhere from AND MAKE YOUR RESERVATION Casiano c, 34M, Gastone cf, 14H), Rlverz fourth with a solo blast. Tim Fitzgerald-Lou Govemale ^7,5- 10,000 to more Uun 27,000 34). day to the crowd and Mitchell-Podurglel 6-1, 6-3; Burke- 3b, 3-1-1, Perez 2b, 34)41, Hernandez s&, 3- Elmer walked three and fanned 4, 64); Jakowski-Kulesburg (C) def. pipes, ranging from only Key: at bats-runs-hits-RBls. Marcham (SB) def. Pete Sullck-Jeff 04), Simmons p, 04M), Trivera p, 04)41, two In the route-going performance. Simsbury 013 101 lOx 7 responded with a kiss. (UPI Mik« Cuniiingfaam-'nm Reynolds 64), three-eighths of an inch up to TODAY! Depersla 6-2, 6-1. 64 feet in length. Crespo If, 24)4), Diaz rf, 14)4). Totali: 4S- Simsbury added ilngle markers in E. Hartford OOO 000 010 1 photo) 6-0. 1-4. EVENING HERALD, Sat., April 12, 1980 11 10 EVENING HERALD. Sat., April 12, 1980 If Ballesteros spree B oycott war ragin g COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. in Afghanistan. told one of the White House assistant (UPI) — On the eve of the United “There is a possibility he could counsels on the telephone the other States Olympic Committee’s climac- revoke the passports of the day that there was no use in me going of birds nets lead tic decision on American participa- athletes,” said Sullivan, “although to Washington to discuss this matter tion in the Moscow Games, the there is some doubt as to whether he with them because 1 already agreed v.'f', AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - Once who had a 68 despite a double bogey mattemwhere you hit thendrive if USOC’s chief attorney Friday can legally do that on a selective with what the president is saying. again enhibiting a driver as wild as on No. 7 When he inadvertently you make the putt,” predicted presidential power would basis. But if he were to do that just as “I regret the sacrifices our w. his sense of humor, an aching Seve putted with a bumpy ball, Doug “If he keeps drivingnlike that he’U overcome the athletes’ eagerness to they were stepping on the plane they athletes hjve made during the past Ballesteros went on a birdie blitz on Tewell (69), Jim Simons (70) and wen the tournament,” said Jack compete. probably would not have time to do four years in preparing for the Olym- the back nine Friday to take a four- Tom Kite (71). Nickijus, who otherwisendidn’t have ”It’s my personal view that the die anything about it in court. pics, but I’m afraid that life is not stroke lead over David Graham and Ballesteros, probably the best much to joke about after his 71 left has been cast,” said Patrick “I’m convinced this is not a bluff. fair.” .• ■ A Rex (Tidwell at the midway point of young golfer in the world, started the him 10 strokes back atnl45. "That Sullivan, head counsel for the USOC. The president means what he says. I the Masters. day in a three-way tie for the lead at was how he won the British Open last “I do not believe the USOC will send .LV- Making his final birdie on the 17th 6-under with Graham and Jeff year, hitting tee shotf everywhere a team to Moscow. The power of the hole although his drive had landed on Mitchell, and he still was at 6-under you couldn’t find them,” president is too great.” Joe’s World .V*' j neighboring green, the 23-year- when h^ reached the turn. Mitchell fell back to 75 to tie at 141 To drive home his point for a final oldnBritish Open chamvion shot a 3- But while the other firstround with another Masters rookie, Ed time. President Carter dispatched under-par 69 to give hem a total of 9- leaders lost ground despite ideal Fiori, who birdied the first three Vice President Walter Mondale to By J O E CARMAN under 135. holes for the first time in his Colorado Spirings Friday. Mondale Ballestdros, so bothered by a professional career en route to a 70, was scheduled to arrive late iq, the .V>^'f nagging back vroblem that he had to - PGA - and Larry Nelson, with a 72. day and planned to address the seek medical melp last week, had playing conditions, Ballesteros bir- Tom Watson; who has finished no USOC’s House of Delegates before it worse than second in the last three W m votes Saturday. -s^ five birdies comeng home, including died the 10th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 17th Masters, fired a 69 to join a group at But as the 450 members of the Equipment freaks three in a row from the 13th to 15oh holes, sandwiched around a pair of Follow this case history. 142 that also includes defending House of Delegates began registering holes. Graham sjid he recently asked bogeys. There are sportsmen abroad in the I just had a fellow call me from Ballesteros about the back, and ohe ■The birdie on 17 came after the champion Fuzzy Zoeller (70), Hubert r JSassiff-Regal Squirts retain ice honors for their annual conference the result world today who fall into a special of ultimate decision was still in down state, who was ecstatic last Spaniard replidd, “Only I will dver wild-swinging Ballesteros hooked his Green (Ti) and three-time champion classification. I call them Equipment summer about a fly rod he had Winners of 14 of 16 starts in the Northern Club. Team members, top row (1. to r.) doubt. A simple majority of the 2,451 know how bad ct is.” drive to the back portion of the Gary Player (71). Freaks. bought from a midwest maker. This Connecticut Youth Hockey League, the Coach Bill Reichardt, Chris Reichardt, Mike votes to be cast will determine _ r Cjidwell, riding a hot putter, turned seventh green, where he had to wait Arnold Palmer (73) and Ben These Tackle Junkies, Gun Nuts, rod was everything. Absolutely the Crenshaw (70) barely survived the whether the Americans go or stay and Camera Bugs are not like normal in the best round of the day with a until Graham putted out. Seve Nassiff Regal Squirts of Manchester added Horn, Paul Ojala, Ted Fitzgerald, Brian best. Brought it up to show me. We cut at 146, while four-time Masters home this summer. collectors who frequent regular bogey-free 6-under 66 to tie at 139 received a frde drop to the sidd of the the Eastern Connecticut Hockey Organiza- Geragathy, Coach Bill Fitzgerald. Mitjdle tried it out in the parking lot, and Kingman casts long shadow at Shea Stadium runnerup Tom Weiskopf was a "I wouldn't even hazard a guess." with Graham, who had a 73. green andnhis approach leftnhim tion playoff title and retained the cham- row, Brian Oatway, Chris Stephenson, Roger markets. Stamp Collectors, after me voicing my opinion, that it Caldwell, a nonwinner in six years on about 10 feet above the hole, from casualty at 85-797—164. said retired Army Gen. Henry W. Numismatists. Antique Collectors, Dave Kingman of the Cubs cast more than The big Chicago Cub outfielder slammed two pionship cup, finishing with a 27-2-1 won-lost- Leblanc, Rod Cantrell. Front, Mike Connly, was a superb "stick," he went home the tour, sank a 50-foot birdie putt on wjiere he converted. Mitchell, after making a sen- Buse, assistant to USOC President Military Miniature aficianodos, happy. a long shadow at Shea Stadium yesterday. homers in 7-5 triumph. (UPI photo) the fourth hole and commenteid later When Graham saw him, he joked, sational debut in the Masters tie record. The “Green Machine” consisted Doug Wilcox, Tim McElroy, Scott Pfalzgraft, Robert Kane. “1 really mean that. 1 paperweight collectors, and others of know I don't think we should go, but, Tonight was the moment of doubt. of his putting touch, “I just started “You had a nied drive. You have j Thursday, admitted to an attack of of boysage 8 thru 10. The squad will be Dave Molin. the same ilk, are collectors in the "Joe. didn't you think that rod was a then, you have to remember that I rocking and rolling with the flat one-putt for an dagle.” nerves, saying, “I could barely keep honored April 30 at a banquet at the Elks sense, that they collect to own, round little stiff or a No. 6 line? It just spent 40 years in the military. stick.” Only a day earlier, Ballefteros had my shoelaces tied on the first hole out collections, and acquire for in- doesn't seem to have it ... for that "If the president says this is a vestments, etc. All true collectors Yvon LamberVs goal Ed Sneed, always to be talked jbout how he tamednhis and I drove the ball into the 9th i'SQUIZ Jai Alai Entries real smooth FEEL." (Here we go ... remembered as the man who blew a erratic drive, and when he was jsked fairway.” The tall Texan suffered matter of national security, that is desires. off and running) the consequences with three bogeys good enough for me." The Equipment Freaks and most three-stroke lead on the final three the difference between the twondays, I'm sure, that he has eye on holes of last year's Masters, had his he said simvly, “Yesterday was and a 75, but promised to be more Smntlc The assembled athletes, however, collectors have one thing in common. FMrlk something new that he has seen in his Frrt were almost uniformly in favor of second successive 70 to move into a Thursday and today was Friday.” aggressive the rest of the weekend. They haver overactive greedy travels. tie for third at 140 with Jerry Pate, Then he added, “It doesn’t t.RMca IN i taking part in the Moscow Olympics glands. IV c n u l 4. tew l.lm Or take the gun nut, who found the OT tops Whalers LIvfMUsci iH n a 4.FMsti despite heavy pressure from the m S.CMnbi However, t he special three, men- ultimate, in that new to him, but old 4.6)i-litii a silver medalist in the 400-meter not the object itself. It is assumed playoff series. YEA8S IN A ROW.' WHO WON Mitk his Krieghoff San Remo, with all four playof penalty without allowing a first goal of the game at 1:27 into the champion, and Lynn Adams, who ap- one of A r n o 1 d Palmer’s books, MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The hurdles at Munich, said he would cast Lambert's goal was his sixth in the Milwaukee Brewers have called off THEMVPAWA8DA8EC08D Satk almost by glance and reputation that barrels. That did it. Both sets of goal. second period for a 2-1 Hartford lead, preached her round as “a stroll in the Palmer’s advice was to cure a slump 3 YEARS IN A 80W ? Tki rt his lO votes to go to Moscow. it is superb. The big emphasis is on Friday night’s game with the Boston l.CkareU^Mla llrw *6 «ti greedy glands working. Both off and l.lM h rM “1 think very little of the pressure Hartford’s Tom Rowe sent the Lambert tied it 2-2 less than four pa,.hy ■ ghot 4-under-par 68s Friday to by relaxing and learning to enjoy golf A. EDDIE SHORE I. liTfBMiyrrtta 3. Iftm i N oti 4,0rteMtAcn»l FEEL, along with the quality. I use Red Sox because of rain and cold 2. MrWIartvifl U n w J— t 4.lM9M lHtlil running for the ultimate FEEL. I’d game into overtime with his second minutes later, slipping the puck past share the first-round lead in the again, she said. B. 60RDIEH0WE J. ZefMcH4.Jm3lMrtaal S t tisiteii Itw r t tactics, " said Mann "Any respect I capital letters here to stress the IM rtw ti like to see how that swap worked out. Lemon and Haynes weather. C. BOBBY ORR 5. im ri-hm 7. iM M fi NiM ri goal of the night, taking a pass from Smith on a Canadiens’ power play. Raleigh Golf Classic. “I went out and enjoyed it, looking lliiiiy-hpi had for the administration, and it word. 7. Cwfl hwi The Camera Bug is cut of the same The Brewers said the game has I . Fanta-Cora Site was considerable at one time, has in East Hartford Gordie Roberts in front of the net and Montreal’s Rejean Houle gave the Rookie Holly Hartley scored a 3- at the trees all day,” she said. “And Uibt IS»4Uua They can acquire the ultimate in a beqn rescheduled as part of a twi- 1839011 :J9MSUE been severely damaged. cloth. A new model camera comes slipping it past goaltender Michel Canadiens their first lead of the night under-par 69 on the North Ridge we just pulled the right stick all day Tiirtk camera as far as technical know how out, with new improved lenses. The night double-header on July 10th. " It is one thing to be a member of a Meadowlark Lemon. ex-Harlem Laroeque. when he knocked in a rebound of a Country Club course to stand one long. It was unbelievable: it was kind goes; they can acquire a fantastic Bug is in big trouble after he has Globetrotter superstar for 22 years, Rowe scored at 8:04 of the third Lambert shot at 2:58 of the third Hum tkm cause and another to be used by it. It stroke back in the 54-hole contest. of like a stroll in the park.” 4.0rteMH shotgun as far as wood, steel, and handled one of these new “Brow- will bring his Bucketeers basketball Ilar^ IH m 6* •is the athletes' feeling that once the period and both Laroeque and Whaler period. Four players followed at two-under Hartley was in the second group to 5. G n y L l«cnii workmanship coordinated together nies” in the camera shop. The FEEL Tribe JV’s lose 4. Fante team into the East Hartford High goaltender A1 Smith came up with — Donna Caponi Young, Kathy tee off, so her threeunder was the T.teaMiA ilrliM l.lrtn XHtica president's purpose has been served, can produce ; they can acquire the ul- Sites C hvfla of the new one is so much more gym Sunday night for a 7:30 game several big saves over the last half of score to beat until Alcott and Adams Mustering just two hits, L Daniy lln m t 4 H i we will once again be cast aside. timate fairy wand in tapers and Ahern, Kathy Young and Debbie S.Hm * i S.lb«a superior than the old one. Doesn't against its traveling California the period to send the game into came in at day’s end. The blonde Manchester High’s jayvee baseball 7. tew “It is difficult to assess. But we are workmanship in a fly rod ... but if M agn olia go lf Austin. Demt I.IM 9W take sharper pictures. FEELS Coasters. Si*s F«ttti sudden death. Alcott is the 1978 winner of the from California, playing in only her team succumbed, 3-1, to Hall High 19th HQLE me going to lose, no matter what we do. they don't have FEEL, it doesn't better. He is now in big trouble. The theme of the Bucketeers is fun, Hartford, which had fallen behind $100,000 tournament, which was eighth LPGA tourney, made six bir- yesterday at Moriarty Field. 2, M is i^ ^ N iiB i If we vote to go, the president will mean a thing. halted by rain DcMk 1 can empathize with the above with the accent on true basketball early in the first two games of the Sophomores Don Sumislaski and 3. JM fM -Irc irtzt 1 4. In a r iii-ljM i condemn us and if we stay home, dropped from the LPGA tour last dies and three bogeys in a round that LOmalartgu 2. facM-Ohrvta Always in their travels, their type characters, because on and off ability as they will not only play series, was inspired for the third Tim Eliis had the lone safeties for 3.)ita4UKa 4. Wriamiaam S. O rteiaEfiinij i (Iwrili CinnA amateur athletics in this country will year because of scheduling she said also featured about eight 10- 7. Artaw-Zifri LEM bM Im 1. tew-Ircartnl Hwibliwit senses are alert for that shotgun, rod, against their regular traveling team, HATTIESBURG, Miss. (UPI) - TALLWOOD S.kaMUpa i Pwi|i Miat i a I be set back at least eight years. If we over the years 1 have been just like game. problems. The 24-year-old Califor- foot putts to save par. the young Indians, now 1-1 for the 7.Zatri4Mda Sites te m 4 M ir ti XCkinto4lM6i 4.Emte»tjiib or camera. They stumble on one that iHMi»a S. te-isi 6tfi|i they. Although I am happy to admit but will also compete with the Pat Boutetle picked up up a loose The second-round of the $50,000 nian started the second nine holes at “I wasn’t hitting the ball very well, season. Paul Peck was the losing 18 Holes, Best 15: Gross, S t*i Wy-Caya boycott I am certain there will be no is It! By hook or crook, they scrape 7. Iftw i fir in N I ttooniM ibirti that advancing age has dulled my National teams of whatever country puck and scored an unassisted Magnolia Golf Classic was halted so I had a lot of long putts,” she said. pitcher. He walked three, fanned six Linda Saari 77; net, Sally Tnlfth: Olympics in Los Angeles four years up the money to acquire same. one-under and then birdied the 12th S(6s i M f M I v w greedy glands (thank goodness) to they are performing in. breakaway shorthanded goal at 7:03 shortly after noon Friday because of and 13th holes to move among, the Young’s 2-under-par 70 came on a and yielded five hits.. Whitham 52, Pat Holmes . Siitk from now." (Generally by selling a piece that As coach of the Bucketeers, severe lightning and heavy rains. l.OrteM lIW irts Ihm k Liwit just very infrequent flare-ups. In fact of the first period. He scored only 12 leaders. She reached four-under at course she had never seen before. Hall scored two.runs in the top of 52, Bev Shepardson 37. 3. A rtiM -llM B i 4.Lniteii hpi tktk President Carter warned on was the Ultimate l some time in the Meadowlark will not relingquish his PGA official Wade Cagle ordered LOvny-lin^a it really is down right wonderful to seconds after Whaler Nick Fotiu was the 18th, when she sank a twisting 25- Young, this year’s leading money- the seventh to nail down the decision. 9 Holes, ^ s t Six: Gross, 3.Ka-iaMt 4. Hmk liU I $. Q n n to -Z ifi ite w tin e e i Thursday he would take all legal past.) Home they go, with the hot lit- lOrteM M iM irti watch some of the younger starring role on the court, where he sent to the penalty box for two the tournament stopped at 12:25 p.m. Sally Whitham 28; Net, Pat IFanMaand ilrw tbw a 7. H i tour i littarM-Arcanz* 1 means available to him to prevent an foot putt. winner, had planned to skip the tour- i, ■M iM rcnn 1 4 J ii9 B i4 w M ii4 tle possession clutched in their paws, will continue to amaze crowds with 7.Hs»4ipa tJasaHatarta »6s te»UM a aficionados scurrying around trying minutes. following two delays by severe nament, but entered at the last mo- Holmes 16, Marion Foote S.CwteiHhm 1. Iiscaraft4j«wt American team from taking part in their greedy glands satisfied for the “ I missed some good birdie Softballers bow Sabs J a a f a M M I a I new equipment, while 1 sit back and his phenomenal shots and a whole Montreal’s Guy Lafleur tied the thunderstorms that turned the Hat- chances but saved some good pars so ment at the urging of LPGA officials, 16, Qara Buggie 18, TChtfiii-Zifri IN ^tin y the Moscow Olympics because of the minute. Penney High girls’ softball team S^ teiiiHiii*i watch. I absolutely, positively will new bag of crowdpleasing tricks. tiesburg Country Club course into a 1 couldn’t really expect much more who were embarrassed by the fact continued presence of Russian troops But then comes the day of doubt. The fabulous Marques Haynes, sheet of water. The longest delay was dropped its second straight, 17-3, to not get involved ... until next time! from the round,” she said of her that 22 of the top 40 money-winners Enfield High yesterday in East Hart- EVDMC former Globetrotter dribbling wizard A usti n scores two-hours-and-25minutes. score on the 6,142-yard, par-72 layout. failed to show. Bowling. and an old favorite of basketball Cagle said the 117 golfers will tee ford. Alcott finished second last week in “I just followed the other players Diane Coughlin hurled a four-hitter First buffs, will be on hand to greet many easy triu m p h off at the same starting times Satur- the prestigious LPGA Winner’s Cir- to know which tees to go to,” she Twth: for the Raiders, now 1-1 for the PARKADE DUSTY- of his old friends and perform his day. Following the round, the field cle Tournament. said. EASTERN BI SINESS- 1. Im JM irfti llgpteiUtM W magical wares on the hardwood HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C, with be cut to the low 50 plus ties. season. Lynne Lagasse and Sharon Dick Murphy 226-589, Jim Mickey Holmes 173-405, IZtp M s b l 4.GiiriMfr«Mtlil 1. [isiteii LOw ili Adams, meanwhile, exhibited a Taking the advice of her caddie. XIn M i Beebe each had two hits for Enfield, Magowan 233-601, Jack S,FacM-2m> lEM HUica 4.itetM court with his uncanny dribbling. (UPI) — Top-ranked Tracy Austin The golfers will play two 18-hole Cliff Jones 170-398, Bill S-CwibmA marked turnaround from her 83 in Young played a consistent round and 7.GiM-€iin tmk4m lOrteN l which scored 13 times in the first in- Funke 235, Len Farrand 7.teiq Llucirai Tickets for this outstanding attrac- easily defeated Yvonne Vermaak 6-1, rounds Sunday. Zwick 164-438, Alan Grzyb Sites FlMtS-iMWS Hartford Jai-Alai General Information. last week’s final round. The made three birdies to just one bogey. 6-1 in the quarterfinals of the $150,000 ning. 213-557, Bruce Moquin 215, Sib h ifii tion can be purchased at the Elm Roger Maltbie of San Jose, Calif, Kingsville, native attributed 160-144-430, Bruce Frye women’s tennis tournament Friday, John Meyers 257-588, John SccmA Nights: Monday through Saturday from 7 PM. Doors open 6 PM. Mati- Pharmacy in East Hartford, Keene’s went into the rainplagued second 152, Sandy Hanna 150, Ray Dtvwt Sport Shop in Hartford, and Nassiff but Regina Marsikova upset No, 2- round with a one-stroke lead over Auerbach angry Belasky 201, Pete DeCarli Jerry 149, Al Rizzuto 149, nees: Saturday from noon. Senior citizens over 60 only $1 admission to 551. Arms Sport Store in Manchester. seeded Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Lee Carter of Dallas. Maltbie toured BOSTON (UPI) — An angry Red Emile Roux 148-401, Ed 4. t o f i i CiTi 1. tett»4rcam i 1 2. Ir tiw Iwteifti the 6,731-yard course Thursday with Auerbach reacted in disbelief Friday Schworm 145-396, Gabe S.GiM4sisl IM M M h l XONTibLNW I 4.l»car»Nna any matinee. Bets: Win, Place, Show, Quinielas, Perfectas,Trifectas and GOP- (Jrayce Shea 204-497, S.bi9»Zi# tiw iii Ciw) a 5-under-par 65, while Carter came at the news Ralph Sampson planned Szabo 145, Bill Colby 386, 7.PMteMUpi IZip H U iea C arolyn W ilson 178, SAs I m 9-Ijr 4i 7. Orteii 1 c i r i w i LEm teii-IM n the $6 Trifecta Box. You must be 18. Features: Over 1,000 free seats Bird and Carr $bi tewlsfi in with a 66. to stay at the University of Virginia Marilyn Drury 181, Paul Gilberto 384, Pete available every night for general admission fans; all seats available for and the Boston Celtics General Maureen Tyler 191, Rose Scott 386, Tony Thrt 6coreboQrd Twlftk Manager vowed to continue his effort LaPolt 453, Sally DeDominicis 387, Joe general admission fans at noon. For group discounts, call 525-8611. to land the 7-foot-4 center he thinks Vinsko 390, Tom Harrison LUM Urrtta George Burns 77-71P-147 Marga Stubblefield 37-38-75 Heavisides 467, Laurence IZtfrts tm 4,fiiiri«i4ilil 2. H i-lr a r tz i 1 Ron Strerk 76-73-148 Carmyn Hill 38-37-75 trigger Celts 390, Bill Moorhouse 144- 3. I i i c i f I m 4.te»Zi# Dining: El Rebote Restaurant and snack bars. Information: 549-7010. can rule the game in the 1980s. 5.1— ji Hif1 U'onard Thompson 77.-73-148 Vivian Brownlee 40-35-75 Faucher 469, Judy Lauder “It’s unreal, we know what’s right 392. 7. Fanti-Zirn t-C m lw ci 5. O m M n e e i A iEiiiNilliM iiti Mark James 74-74-148 Cathy Morse 37-38-7Ti 456, Marie Ludlow 478. MMfMrwj lO rte M U b u Seat and dining reservations: 249-1371. Address: 1-91 north of Hartford Miller Barber 76-72-148 Karolyn Kertzman 38-37-75 BOSTON (UPI) — Larry Bird and their NBA quarterfinal playoff is on our side,” Auerbach said, when Artie McNickle 70-79-149 Martha Hansen 39-37-76 Sbi Iw b H n in at East-West Service Rd. (Exit 33). GOLF a-Cecil Ingram 74-70-149 a-Bcvery Cooper 41-35-76 M.L. Carr combined for 15 points to series. told Sampson had rejected a Celtics CATERERS- Leah Tommy Aaron 76- 74-150 Eva Chang 3 ^ -7 6 trigger a third quarter raliy Friday The series shifts to Houston for offer to turn pro after his freshman Mark Hayes 74-76-150 Debbie Raso 37-»-76 LaPointe 136-362, Ona UNHTED THIS WEEK ONLY! Bruce Li^zke 81-69-150 Barbara Mizrahie 37-39-76 night which carried the Boston games 3 and 4 Sunday and Monday. season. D A Weibring 77- 74-151 Judy Clark 38-38-76 BASEBALL Carlson 136-352, Angie Or- By Umled Press Inlemiitional 1.. anny Wadkins Celtics to a 95-75 victory over the In a defensive and often carelessly SPECIAL! Masters Tournament 76- 771-151 Cathy Mant 38-39-77 tolan! 125, Jean Mathiason EARLY BIRDS- Rose 10% O F F At Augusta, Oa . April II Doug Ford 77- 77.-l;a Susan Grams 40-37-77 Houston Rockets and a 2-0 lead in played game, the Celtics moved to a 128, Doris Prentice 127-128, -l‘ar 72' Tohru Nakamura 81- 71 -Ifa Ueverlv Klass 41-36-77 CHICAGO NEW YORK Lindsay named Surdek 142-134-396, Cindy ALL LABOR A PARTS Seve Ballesteros 66-6»-IX. Al Geiberger 77- 75-ira Cindy iiill 37-40-77 ab r h bi ab r h bi 46- 43 halftime lead. Robert Reid and Carol Lewie 137-354, Doyle 155-396, Julie a-Michael Gove DETROIT (UPI) - Detroit Red On TeInvMon Rnpalri Rex Caldwell 73-66-139 78- 74-lfa Lori Garbaez 38-39-77 Randle 2b 5 1 1 1 T a v e ra s ss 5120 Moses Malone hit quick baskets to Dorothy Mathes 128, Fran HmmrmM ju David Graham 66-73-139 Jerry McGee 82- 70-152 Murle Breer 39-3^77 Dejesus as 4 1 1 0 Maddox 3b 4120 Wings O neral Manager Ted Lindsay Landsberg 141-362, Fran Jerry Pale 72-68--M0 Gay Brewer 82-71-153 a-Sally Austin 39-39-78 Bucknr lb 4 110 MazzilUlb 3220 open the second half and give the Doyon 127-362, Mary Scata Ix'e FJder Marvin 125, Helene Dey USED SETS FOR SALE Jim Simons 70-70-140 76- 77-153 Beth Stone 4(F36-78 Kingmn If 4 2 2 4 SHndrsn If 5011 Rockets their final lead of the game, was bumped down to head coach Ed Sneed 70- 70--140 B--l74 Robin Walton 41-40-81 Mnkwsph 0000 stretch as Boston opened up a 71-59 year in the overall NHL standings (Jar>- Player 71 71-142 1. . 0 n H i n k l e 78 WD a-Lucille Hay 4041- 81 Reardonp 0000 Priscilla Cushman 180, Lin- t.v. and failed to make the playoffs for Fuzzy Zoeller 72- a-amateur 70 142 Debby Rhodes 4239- Totals 31 37 7 II 7 ToUU 3I5U5 lead entering the final period. da Massaro 175, Kendelle J C Snead 73- 69 142 By I'niled Press International Sylvia Ferdon 41-40-31 (.Tilcago 00100100-7 Rick Robey then hit three straight the ninth time in 10 seasons. Andy .North 70- 72-142 Raleigh Classic Anne-Marie Palli 4338-31 New York 012000101-5 Lindsay, a former Red Wings star Moir 181, Diane Toce 455, Billv Kratzeri a Janet Hairc 4042- 32 DP—Chicago 1. New York 1. LOB- 73- W-142 Al Raleigh, N C April 11 Cindy Ferro buckets early in the fourth quarter, Karen Woodcock 462. Jack Newton 68-74-142 I Par 721 4141-32 Chicago 10. New York 10 2B—Steams, who is in the third year of a five-year Graham Marsh Elaine Hand 4240- K Henderson. 32 Jorgensen. S. Henderson. the final hoop a slam dunk with 8:30 71- 72-143 l.vtm Adams 34-34-68 Amelia Rorer DRIVEWAYS Tom Purtzer 39^3-32 HR-Kingman 2 (2). Martin 2 (2). agreement with the club, was named 72- 71-143 Amv Aicoll 36-33-68 Terry Mayes to play, giving Boston a commanding TRI-TOWN- Bob Arendt a-Robert Clamp4>it 72-71-li3 Holly Harllev 35-34-69 41-44-S Randle (1). SB-DeJesus. MazzlUi. ^ director of player personnel iu addi- Keith Fergus 72-71-143 Donna Captirii Young 34^^6-70 Hcnee Powell 4347-00 Maddox. 79-61 lead. 218-205-200-623, Brian RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL Joe Inman 74- Debbie 70-144 Austin 34-36-70 ii-amateur IP H RERBBSU Houston would get no closer than 11 tion to his head coaching duties, club (iene Littler 72- Kathy 72-144 Young 36-34-70 upi 04-11 U7 30 pes Chicago president Bruce A. Norris said. Eldwards 265-226-651, Dave GibbyGllbi'rt 70- Kathy 74-144 Ahern 37-33-70 Lamp (W 13) 6 8 3 3 2 5 points the rest of the way. The win Fraser 202-208-547, Ken Craig Stadler 74-70-144 Vicki Tabor 35-36-71 Caudill 2 3 1113 was Boston’s eighth in as many Calvin Peele 73- Catherine 71-144 Duggan 35-36 -71 Sutter IS 1) 1 2 1 1 0 0 Fish derby Margotta 210-541, John llowardTwitiv 72- Kalhv 72 -144Whitworth 36-35-71 New York games this season over the Rockets. Miller 222-574, Ray MOON & MIGHT TODAY Dave Stockton 74- Silvia 70-144 Bertoiacclni 36-35 -71 Burris iLO-li 223 6 5 5 0 2 Manchester Sportsmen’s Associa- Hill Rogers 73- Sandra 71-144 Post 37-S4-71 Kobel 113 I 1 1 3 1 Bird led the Celtics’ balanced Michaud 220, Chuck Clarke John Mahalles Pacella 2 3 0 0 2 1 tion annual Fish Derby and Ham Tl i - TO- l V. Kathy Martin 30-32 -71 Glynn 211101 scoring with 14,- while Carr and 203-503, Wendell Labbe 207- Ia 'c Trevino 74- Marlene 71 IV. Flo\d 33-38 -71 Shoot will take place Sunday starting CALL FOR ALL lil,der inrec-point goals- none. Fouled out- 2. LOB-Baltimorc 7, Chicago 5. 2B- sloppy play with five turnovers, 76i»l-l47 Uirio Nelso.i 3B-37--75 Tuinjanovich. Total foula-Houston 24. Morrison. Kunlz. Sli-Nordlugen. HR— M B S tG T S B t one-under par. 551, Dick Kingsley 536. NUTMEG PAVING me. Hale Irwin 74- 73-147 million — with the Reds and declared Gail Hirala 36 Glastonbury background. Reliable. To Shorthand and organizational day & Sunday. April 12th & Film on scoliosis, 7:30 p.m., Douglas Library. male cat, with black Please call 633-5244. Position in our Maintenance 13th. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 81 Thursday Hall. markings. Burnham Street, lubricate trucks and trailers. skills needed. Flexible hours. MECHANIC- Small engines, 2 Monday Dioconate meeting, 8 p.m., Gilead Congregational Experience necessary. Second Department for Floor Care, Alton Street, off West Middle Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Manchester. Reward. 644-6748 Lots of client contact. Salary Contact: Mr. Thurstoq, and 4 cycle experinece. Own 6:30 p.m. —Judge’s hours in Probate Court. Board of Education, 8 p.m., Glahtonbury High School Church. AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK ana third shift. 35.25 per hour. open plus benefits. Call J. tools. y - Turnpike! Senior Citizens Club, 1 p.m.. Community House, Rout evenings, mechanic with state certifica- Meadows Convalescent 6:30 p.m. —Director’s Comment Session, directors’ of- library. All fringe benefits. For ap- Lessner, 649-5277. Eckert’s, Coventry, 44-A. Wednesday tion can start at $7 per hour. 8 pointment call 688-7596. Home, 333 Bidwell Street, fice. Rotary Club, 7 p.m., Coventry Grange. Human Relations Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Youth Ser- IMPOUNDED - Male 6 year am. to 4:30 pm. Good working Manchester. 647-9194. 7:30 p .m .—Budget workshop, hearing room. Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Building. old Terrier, brown & white, SECRETARY FOR Help Wanted Junior Women’s Club, 8 p.m.. First Congregational vices Bureau. Economic Development Commission, 8 p.m.. Town of- conditions. All fringe benefits. ASSEMBLERS & COIL RECEPTIONIST/BOOK- 7:30 p.m. Advisory Recreation and Parks Commission, Woodbridge Street area. Male For appointment call 688-7596. ENGINEERING FIRM - DOG GROOMER QUALIFIED TEACHER OF Church. Zoning. Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office 3 y e a r o l d E n g l i s h WINDERS - Finger dexterity KEEER Manchester Medical RN OR LPN, part time, coffee room. fice Building. necessary. Experience not Typing and Shorthand EXPERIENCED and part VOICE, PIANO, GUITAR has Building , Setter/cross, black & white. required. Experienced time, Camelot Kennel. 742- office. Monday thru Friday, shifts. Laurel Manor, 91 7:30 p.m. —Democratic Executive Board, Lincoln Thursday Thursday necessary. Will train. 4-day 8:45 to 5:45. Experience evenings open for private in- Center !i Main Street. Contact ! veticulateo python prwerred. Salary $2(X) to $260. 6707. Flexible hours available Chestnut Street. Call 649-4519. structions. Beginners Economic Development commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Tuesday Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. Manchester Dog Warden, 646- soutneastern Asia has been ■ week, 10-hour day. Full time, required. Send resume, to Box Center. 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Part-time Send resume or call: Fuss St for workers’ convenience. preferred. 649-6325. 7:30 p.m. —Capitol Region Council of Governments Hall. Welles-Turner Library Board, 7:45 p.m., Welles-Turner Program "Nuclear Power: Promise or doom,” 7;30 4555. known to grow to 28 feet. O’Neil, 210 Main Street, D, c/o Manchester Herald. PAINTERS & HELPERS- shifts available. Apply: Able Must be neat and reliable. Regional Planning Commission, 214 Main St. Hartford. Coventry Lake Park Advisory Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Library. p.m., Rham library. Coil St Electronics, Howard Manchester, 646-2469. EOE. SALES-RETAIL. Full time, 5 BRASS & FLUTE day week. Salary plus com- HELP WANTED FOR Own transportation Residen- Town Hall. Board of Finance, budget session, 7 p.m.. Town Office Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m. Town Office Road. Bolton. SIDING, ROOFING Si HOME INSTRUCTIONS - Summer QUALin CONTROL RNs Si LPNs TAKE NOTICE. mission, Simmons Shoes, tial work. Call 246-7101, 9 to 4. time. For further information Andover Friday Building. Building. For some unknown reason, we Manchester Parkade, 646-7207 REMODELING- Only Town Plan and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town TECHNICIAN HARDWARE CLERK - Part experienced need apply. Call call 646-0006 alter 4 p.m. Board of Welfare, 9 a.m. to noon. Town Hall. find that we have unusual for an appointment. BEAT INFLATION! Sell Office Building. Fciday time. Knowledgeable in basic 742-r8440. ■ Avon You don't need Today A permanent position Is Immediately plumbing and Electrical. openings on our 3 p.m. to 11 Town clean-up, 10 a.m. to noon, from the Post Farm on Recreation Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Parks and Recrea- Program on American Indians, 7:30 p.m., Gilead Hill available on the first shift. Applicants p.m. shift. Full and part time LUBE PERSON - Mechanical experience and you'll have fun Conyers Hardware, MORNING AND meeting new people and earn REAL ESTATE tion Department. School. must be high school graduates with Manchester. 646-5707. positions available. Stagna- background. Reliable. To Route 6. East Hartford Chemistry course. Some Industrial tion is NOT typical of our lubricate trucks and trailers. AFTERNOON HELP good money too. (^enings in Sunday Wednesday quality control experience will enhance employment package. Experience necessary. 2nd WANTED- Cleaning and Manchester and East Hart- Homes For Sale 23 Monday STATION ATTENDANT alterations. Please call 649- ford. Call 646-3685 for details. Andover Elementary School family breakfast, 8 to 11 Board of Finance, budget session, 7 p.m.. Town Office the applicant's positions. Starting salary NEEDED, full time. Apply in Excellent working conditions, and 3rd shift, $5.25 per hour. Emergency Medical Services Commission 7:30 p.m.. will be commensurate with experience. congenial resid en ts. To All Fringe Benefits. For ap- 7901. a.m. at the school. Building. person: Gorin’s Sports Car Town Council Office, Town Hall. In 1922 24-vear-old Englishwoman Theresa Vaughn, We offer excellent employee benefits, I Center, Route 83, Vernon. believe IT, you must see it. pointment call: 688-7596. Pilgrim Fellowship, 6:30 p.m., Andover Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m,, Town Office Including Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Apply in person: Vernon BABYSITTER WANTED Ordinance Subcommittee 7 p.m. Conference Room. charged with bigamy. was found to have 61 husbands. Monday thru Friday, 7 a m. to Congregational Church. Building. dental plan paid by the company plus H^nor, 180 Regan Road, Ver- TOOL & DIE MAKERS - 8V4% Town Hall. employee discounts on AMP Lelsurq | non. Equal Opportunity Experienced all round 5 p.m. Preferably my home. PAINTERS WANTED- Monday Housing Authority, 7:45 p.m,, Welles Village Communi- SERVICE STATION Call 643-2786. Experience preferred Please I New 3 bedroom Raised! products. AnENDANT Employer. MACHINIST able to set up Town clerk, 6 to 8 p.m. , Town Office Building. Apply In person or mall resume In con­ and operate from Blue Prints. call after 6:00 p.m , 646-5424 I Ranch. 2 car basement! fidence with salary requirements to | NEEDED SPOR’TS FANS - Now accep- Experienced in Air Craft INVENTORY CONTROL ask for Dan. I garage. Acre treed lot.| Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office CLERK- Some typing. 't'enor Ronald St. Peter. Personnel Manager. Apply In ppraon: ting applications for safe, Quality parts, ^ p ly : Gunver $59,900. Building. 2S2 8p*nc*r SlTMl reliable drivers to transport Manufacturing Co., 234 Hart- Bookkeeping background A GOOD OPPORTUNITY to I Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of- MancIlMicr school teams on weekday ford Road, Manchester. helpful. Use Calculator earn extra money part time. IB48-0468 649-53711 fice Building. afternoons. Must be available Please call or write: Factory Drive a school bus morning or Cuno Manager. The Carlyle John- afternoon. Sports trips Memorial Day Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office featured DIVISION 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. We will train MACHINIST - Experienced qualified applicants. Call 643- Set-Up Man for CN(; Lathe & son Machine Company, 52 available. Training provided Building. BARTENDERS, COCKTAIL Call now. 643 -2373, ask for MANCHESTER - Allan An equal opportunity employer 2373 or 875-2826. Millini Machines. Able to do Main Street, Manchester, COVENTRY - 25 Acres with 6 Fire Commissioners, 8 p.m., firehouse. WAITRESES & Conn. 643-1531. Mike. R. Nelson, tenor, will be WAITRESSES - Experienced. some Programming. „ ,, 1st and room Western Ranch. Only 4 Tuesday Please call 289-7929. WE ARE SEEKING an in- 2nd shift or part time. Paid years old. With central air, the featured soloist at a dividual who is a qualified Health Insurance. Inquire: SEAMSTRESS - good DEPENDABLE HELP fenced pasture, out buildings. Overeaters Anonymous, 1 p.m., Andover ‘‘mini-musical’’ to be con- beautician. Compassion and Chapel Tool Co., 81 Woodland operator. Able to set zippers, WANTED-In the manufac- 2 ponds, brook and much Congregational Church basement. ducted between services, MACHMEOPDUTORS understanding are personal St., Manchester, 646-5836. cuffs, alter garments Tailor turing of Plating Racks. more. Group I Philbrick qualities required. Send shop. Call 647-1119. Invloves the use of hand and Agency. 646-4200. Parent-Teacher Association board meeting, 7:30 p.m., at 10 a.m. at Emanuel LICENSED NURSES Communication Cable, Inc., power m achinery, for Andover Elementary School. Lutheran Church, Sunday. a growing manufacuter of replies to Box CC, c/o DENTAL HYGIENISTS, Manchester Herald. Assistants and Receptionists punching, bending, cutting, MANCHESTER - Immaculate Town meeting, 8 p.m., Andover Elementary School. The accompanist will be wire and cable products, COVENTRY forming, assembly and other 2-family Flat. 5-4 Ceramics has openings on first, se­ needed for tem porary Wednesday Melvin Lumpkin, organist Special opportunities for you. NIGHT CUSTODIAN assignments. Call Dental Per- job shop related work. $3.50 baths. 3 zone heat. S^arate cond and third shift. Good per hour People who come in driveways. Marion E. Robert- for Emanuel Lutheran. starting pay, with excellent NEEDED. 2 to 10:30p.m. Call sonnel, Inc., 749-9275. CORRESPONDENT Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m.. Town Office Building. Andover Elementary School, late or take time off. need not son, Realtor 643-5953 Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m., Andover Congregational Nelson serves as soloist at fringe benefits. Part-time person, apply. Pilot Co., Inc 289-9321 Apply between 9 a.m, and 4 742-7339. AUTOMOTIVE Si TRUCK Church. Emanuel Lutheran Church MECHANIC with State Cer- to cover news and SOUTH WINDSOR - Im- of Hartford and also at PER DIEM RATES p.m. at our Manchester of­ AIR CONDITIONING. maculate 12 Room Cape Ideal fice: tification can start at $7.00 per )hot08 in Coventry, Experienced service man, air Thursday Temple Beth Israel in West hour. 8 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Good for large fam ily and Library Directors, 8 p.m. , Andover Public Library. deal for Individual conditioning, refrigeration Professional Office. Low Hartford. Select work time convenient for you. For 5 Ql«n R oad working conditions. All and heating. Must have state ROUST B O fR B T IU M N T Fringe Benefits. For appoint- Interested in writing down payment. Excellent Friday He has appeared as better continuity of care, become totaiiy Manchaator, CT license Generous company IS HIRIN G FOR ment call 688-7596. and keeping current financing Call 528-7631. Tax collector, assessor. 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office soloist in many concerts 647-1468 MORNING, AFTERNOON benefits Call for appoint- famiiiar with just one faciiity. ment, 871-1111 or 728-6600 Building. and oratorions and also AND EVENING SHIFTS. EXPERIENCED LAYOUT on town events. CHFA POSSIBLE Join a warm and congeniai staff known for Clean and spacious cape. Bath with symphonies. He has WANTED. Mature babysitter Full time and part time. PERSON for Metal and Dry Coverage includes its exceptionai patient care. A thorough Please applv in person Wall Commercial Construc- PAINTERS Si HELPERS ■ and 'x, 3-4 bedrooms, fu.' made several records of to sit for two infants. Hours, 8 between 2:00 and 4:00 at town government, Must be neat and reliable basement, 2 car garage. Built a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday thru tion. References needed. Bolton sacred music and has sung orientation pianned. Siiver Lane Paviilion 257 Broad St. Acousti Tech Systems, 646- s c h o o l s , so m e Own transportation Residen- solid. $49,900. Strano Real on television and radio. Friday. Call 646-3535 Manchaatar, CT tial work Call 246-7101. 9 to 4 Estate. 646-2000. Today welcomes you. Call 568-7520 for appoint­ evenings. 5792. feature writing. Hour He’s currently studying flexible. Contact St. Maurice Church spaghetti supper, sittings at 5 and ment. STUDENT AFFAIRS - The with Cantor Karet in Hart- Boom In Medical Jobs Coming In 1980‘s NORTH EAST SECURITY Barbara Richmond, Student Affairs Division ol 6:30 p.m., church parish center. ford and before that was a has immediate Part Time Manchester Evening Manchester Community COLONIAL Free Medical Training Openings in the Manchester College is accepting Monday student pf Belle Julie Sou- area. Weekends, all shifts Herald to apply. Manchester dant of the Julliard School applications for temporary, Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Com- ...plus pay and bonus! available. Apply in person- 61 part - time positions that are in New York City. His Willard Street, Hartford. 522- 643-2711. 0 Rooms. Fireplace. 2 full munity Hall. MAYBE YOU'RE THE Libor Dopirtfntnt forocist* domand In 1900't for trainod hoalth anticipated for the 1980-1981 baths. 2 car heated gar­ home church is Bethany 5143 academic year. Appointments Hollywood Favorites Film Festival, 7:30 p.m., Bentley MTvkM p o T M ^ . Tb t United States Army RtMrve can give you age. Fine area. Many new Memorial Library. Lutheran of Cromwell. the trainmg and experience you need. . . NOW! ®ie Heralb will be made without BOY OR GIRL THE The United States Army Reserve hospital unit in New Haven and assurance of additional or features. Call for details Board of Finance public hearing on education budget, 8 West Hartford has immediate openings for medical personnel, continued employment, and $74,900. p.m.. Community Hall. fytany of the jobs require no previous experience. (You can even HERALD IS LOOKING join while in high sd>ool if you re 17 or older and meet other enlist are subject to the availabilty Tuesday Win bunnies ment qualifications.) (^her jobs require an LPff degree. of funds. Salary for these It you qualify, you'll get free medical training and practical ex TAX ACCOUNTANT positions will vary depending F.J. SPILECKI Bolton Extension Group, 10 a.m., Bentley Memorial MANCHESTER - perience, Plus good pay. And. you may quality for an enlistment Reelton bwus of $15(X). . . or up to 12000 in educatKX) aid for college. All Manufacturer located In South Windsor upon experience and level ol Library. Children receiving giant for one weekend a month at u local medical facility and two weeks seeks an accountant with one to two years qualificiations required. An- 643-2121 Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Community Hall. chocolate Easter bunnies at full pay each summer at an Army post. ticipated positions are: This spring why not have your own business and spen- experience in the preparation of both Counselors: Director ol The Variety show rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.. Chandler Hall, at the Manchester Jaycees ding money? Put your spare afternoon time to good ad- Yourself Today! Start Preparii^ Federal and State Corporate returns. Womens' Center; Student Ser- MAY WE BUY your home? Bolton Congregational Church. Egg Hunt last Saturday in vantage, and you'll have your own money for summer ^all; vices Aid in Counseling. Quick, fair, all cash and no Board of Finance public hearing on town budget, 8 the six years and under age fun! Good starting salary, with excellent fringe Research & Testing. Womens' problem. Call p.m.. Community Hall. group were: C. J. Keeney 643-9462 benefits. Center, Students' Activities, Howland. Realtors. 643-1108. of 701 Keeney St., Chris The Army Reserve. and The Day Care Center; Wednesday Part oi What You Earn Is Pride An Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F Gregan of 60 Fleming Coaches For Soccer, Basket- Women’s exercise class, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Community CARRIER NEEDED An equal opportunity employer. Reply to Box DD, c/o Manchester Herald ball (Men & Women) Softball, Lots-Land lor Sale 24 Road, Brian Burke of 85 Volleyball, Baseball Si Ten- Hall. HEBRON - Joshua Farms Senior Citizens, 1 p.m.. Community Hall. Lenox St. and Toni Byrley nis; Teacher Aid (Day Care of Columbus, Ohio. Immediately for CHARTER OAK STREET, comer of Center). Detailed descriptions Development Level wooded Bolton Elementary Center School parent-teacher con- PHILLIP ROAD to AUTUMN STREET. A real com- and qualifications for these 1 03 acre lot Been perc Children receiving bun- tested R^uced, $17,900 563- ferences, 1 p.m., dismissal. pact route only on Charter Oak Street, plus the route is ACCOUNTING CLERK positions are available upon Planning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. nies in the seven to 12 THE lUNCHESTER BOARD OF EMKATION request. The closing date for 6364 Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. years group were: Pete applications is May 15, 1980. Frankovitch of 80 Cottage ‘"'>.''‘""c1taiAMIat64MZ40 (Hartford /Brainard Road Area.) l> iM liIng to employ reiponelble persone to work at the Mancheetor Send letters of interest and TWO FAMILY FARM. Stet- Thursday High School monitoring the achool district's Security Alarm System resume to: Dr. Harry A son 47 acres Fields, woods, St., Molly Gary of 122 Oak This Is a part time position. Persons will bo employed lor those stream, lake frontage Pine Parent-Teacher conferences. Center School. St. and Brad Wind of 97 Good typing. Experience primarily Ac­ hours when school Is not In session. Thorelore. the msior portion of Meisel, Dean ol Student Af- counts Receivable and other related lime people will be working will bo evenings (between 11 pm and 3:30 fairs. Manchester Community Cone Realty. Newport, Me Overlook Drive. am) with some weekends and holidays The rate ol pay Is set at $3.16 College, 60 Bidwell Street, 04953 1-207-368-4315 Free duties. Call Mr. McTernan at per hour - average 15 houra per week. M a n c h este r, Ct. 06040 farm acreage catalog. Vernon ^ (Spring Appileanta should be acquainted with the Town ol Manchester, be Manchester Community 18 years ol age or older, have Irensportatlon. and must be willing to College is an Equal Opportuni- Reel Estate Wantad 28 Today Lutz hosts supply exionalve references. Prior experience Is not necessary ty Employer, and adheres to Those Interested should contact Mr. Wilfred Dion. Director ol MANCHESTER - Mr. the principles of Affirmative SELLING your house'’ Call us Consumer Show Case product show, noon to 8 p.m.. has 5 2 3 -8 2 2 2 Buildings and Qrounds, 647-3514. and Mrs. Thomas Mann Is tp4 Owelwlll M a y Action. first and we ll make you a Middle School, Route 30. cash offer' T J Crockett, Sunday will be host and hostess at DISHWASHER Si GENERAL Ftealtor. 643-1577 Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Consumer Show Case products show, noon to 5 p.m.. KITCHEN MAINTENANCE - Cedar St. Sunday from 2 to Full time position Available Middle School, Route 30. Are you looking for a 5 p.m. The museum is open for evenings. Call 643-2751 for 40 Monday fresh new start In your retail career? an appointment. Ask for Chef Household Goods to the public free of King's Department Stores Is In need of additional NEEDED Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. Middle School library. charge...... refrigerators ASSISTANTMANAGER EAST HARTFORD Washers Ranges, used. Town Council budget workshop, 7 p.m.. Memorial Business Opportunities 14 guaranteed and clean. New Building. CARRIEB IN GLASTONBURY shipment damaged, G E Si Wednesday DEPARTMENT RADIATOR SHOP FOR FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. CARRIERS WANTED SALE. In operation currently B D, Pearl Si Son. 649 Main Town Council budget workshop, (Board of Education), for these streets;— For appointment, call Street. 643-2171. 7 p.m.. Memorial Building. MANAGER TRAINEES between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m , If you are experienced as an Assistant Manager or IColUfoot Circle, Cattail Dr., April Dr. , AddisonI 6494818. Mini-Lecture, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., Toliand County Ellda Court Chapm an 8t. ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! Department Manager In a discount specialty store or iR d., Wocthington Rd., Griswold St., -& G re a t! MIchaol Avo. Custom made draperies, slip- Agricultural Center, Route 30. department store, we may have a position lor you. Am y Dr. 8t. R tg it 8t. Sharman St. |Swamp Rd. covers and upholstery Budget Community Singles Club, 7:30 p.m.. First King's offers a solid starting salary, excellent com­ TImiDthy Rd. Doorflotd Avo. Orchard 8t. EDUCATION Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 Congregational Church, Route 30. pany benefits and an excellent career growth oppor­ Htndoraon Dr. Doorflold Ct. Orchard Torr. or 646-1000. tunity. IB Friday |Own your own business and have your own| Fullor Avo. Private Instructions Company representatives will be at the Holiday Inn John St. ONE USED AUTOMATIC Greater Vernon Republican Club, 8:15 p.m., 82 Brim- (Junction of Routes 66 and 91), Meriden, on Mon­ ENGLISH RIDING LESSONS WASHER - 5 years. $150. Good field Drive. day, April 14, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday, April Upending money for the coming summer. 15-107 Proapact 81. - Beginners to Advanced Jum- running condition Call after 6 Q: U a fat baby a healthy 15, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. lor Interviews or call Robert baby? ping Classes. For children p m . 647-9921 South Windsor Bryant or George Medina, 203-238-1211. over 9 years to adults. Day A: A fat baby does not SELF CLEANING GE automatically mean a Call CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 and evening classes. Rain or Monday healthy baby, as many peo- 647-9946 or 647-9947, Shine, in our indoor arena, or DELUXE 40 " STOVE - An Equal outdoor ring. For more infor- Excellent condition! Asking Town Council work session, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. ple once believed. Today, ask for Chris. ASK FOR CHRIS $225. Call 649-1441. or 649-8092. adequate nutrition — not Opportunity mation. call Los Andes Farm, Charter Revision Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Employar 646-9937, or 647-1588. Special Board of Education Curriculum Review, 7:30 overfeeding — is the goal for GS an infant's mealtime. How- ■A A ♦ p.m., Eli Terry School, 569 Griffin Road. ii it -k ever, a baby needs calorics ■A Tuesday to sustain enerj^y, especially A itirif-k-k-k-k-k-k'k-k in the first year. But every Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town infant is different. Because Hall. they expend more energy m l"® Wednesday every day, active babies need more calories than South Windsor Public Library movie, "Street Scene,’’ 7 passive, quiet infants. It is to 9 p.m., at the library. a part of our responsibility C a ll 643-2711 Thursday to teach parents not to over- feed their babies. C a ll 643-2711 A A A A A A A A A A A Public hearing on Board of Education budget, 7:30 4 4 4 4 ** 444,4 444444444¥-*^-^*‘^** 4. 4 - If. 4 - * * EVENING HERALD, Sat,, April 12, 1980 - 15 14 - EVENING HERALD. Sat., April 12. 1980 Frank and Emaat Psaniits — ChariM M. Sehulx Omces-Storet for Rent 55 WHATKINPOFA M«/5£C0NPBA5£MAN HOUICAN HEPLAV HOW ABOUT \ 4 2 CAR GARAGE in Business JUST ATE TlilENW-THREE 5EC0NPBA5EWHENHE ROCK OVER? J H ACROSS 4 Possessive Answer to Previous Punie RASEBALLTEAM PO pronoun Zone II. Apply Russell’s fj T W 1 I H HOT P065! CAN'TEVENBENPOVER?! 1 Airy 5 M a o _____ Barber Shop, 195 Spruce I HAVE?' M A N L Y By ADtgaii van Buren 6 Blood-building tung Street after 4 p.m. ■jr— u •U T T 1 D meat 6 Actrass Taylor INH C 0 0 1 t1 Mott capable 7 Biblical Farmland for Rent 59 ii 13 Protracted charactar speech 6 Cheriihed 40 ACRES FLAT HIGH 14 Shylock 9 Dropsy FARM LAND- Route 17, ; DEAR ABBY; I feel so ashamed of myself I can hardly 15 Flowering 10 Gkther Portland, bordering South im te this letter, but I need your .advice. shrub 12 Receptacle for SIGNS IP 1M UnM«d FMlwr* SyndieRW. Ine carrying Glastonbury. Available now ; At age 65 I have never in all my life been in such a state of 16 Of God (Let.) for April- May Vegetable confusion. 17 Football things Planting. 342-2589 ; 233-7872. > I lost my husband in death three years ago, after a good conference 13 Pertaining to rfiartiage of 40 years and raising five fine children. My only Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan 19 Baseball touch excuse for what I did is that I was a lonely widow. official (abbr.) 18 Month (abbr.) 34 Compass equipment 20 New (prafix) 21 Ejection □ AUTOMOTIVE Abby,,I got a crush on a local minister after listening to PT think It's Just VOu hear how -and hovY It helps \ point 45 Aid indiagnos- a lot of advertisInO ^ e a t lt*5 supposed you rid of , 22 So far 23 Dotes FROM his s ^ q n s on the radio. I joined his church, and finally 23 The briny ,36 Poiiliva w ofdi ing (comp, wd.) 25 Irish king's iget him in person. He was a widower, two years older than to be all_yoI)r tensions.' 37 Unmounted 47 oklihomt deep home Autos For Sale 61 DHe said he had been married and divorced. (I later learned Balone/.'' 39 Pert ol the leg 24 Dull routine 27 Applies Business & Service hf Yiad been married and divorced four times!) 26 Erect frosting 41 Time meeiure 43 sp,„d lodry WE PAY TOP PRICES for ;From the day we met, he was so kind and so much fun. I 26 Sorrowful 29 Halved l 50 Cendy flevor wrecked and junk cars. A & B 30 Playing card oKelieralb fall head over heels in love with him. After two months he 33 Petite 42 Fighting 5 , 3,;,, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Auto Salvage, used auto parts. 31 Three (prefix) Call Tony 6 4 8 -^ . started talking marriage. I was walking on air. Then he suggested a “secret” marriage in which we would recite the 3 32 Civil War general n{arriage vows together, and consummate our marriage by 33 Forsake stxual intercourse. He said he wanted a “secret" marriage 35 Scout b|cause the gossip from his last divorce hadn’t died down 37 Make known WANTED JUNK AND LATE yjt, but as soon as it did, we would go across the state line 38 Sketch HOLDIMG A TAG SALE? MODEL WRECKS - Cash apd get married in the eyes of society — but we would 40 Make a Paid. Call Parker Street Used ajready be married in the eyes of God. Being foolish and in mfC. garment Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391, lave, I agreed. 42 Toward the I was blissfully happy for the next four months. Then he stern LET THE HERALD HELP 1976 CHEVY VAN - Custom grew tired of me and suggested we stop seeing each other. I 43 Lion's home interior. Excellent condition! Captain Easy — Crooks A Lawrsnes 44 Gender Power steering. Low asked, “What about our marriage?” He said in all our sexual SOON HE KNEW HE NO LONSER 46 Whirl YOU PUBLICIZE IT TWO WAYS relations he had never reached a climax, so in the eyes of WHAT D'YA MBAW mileage! $3800. Call 647-9431 31 Services Offered 31 Building Contracting 33 Heating-Plumbing 35" 50MBTHIN»’A HAP A USER BY THE TAIL- HE 49 Pencil rubber after 5:00 p.m. Services Offered God, it wouldn’t be considered sexual intercourse, and our COMB UPT SETTLBP OOWN TO PERUSIN® THE 52 Shaped IT’S SIMPLE: NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet n marriage was never consummated. Then he said it is not a CONTENTS OF HIE SAFE! 53 Cry of triumph CiM TREE SERVICE - Free BRICK, BLOCK, STONE MASONRY. All types of con- legal marrir.ge either unless both parties reach a climax! 54 Lieu 1969 FO RD VAN Fireplaces, concrete. crete work and repairs. repairs, plugged drains, ' HIE FAVORITE ECONOLINE 200. Good condi- estimates, discount senior kitchen faucets replaced, I feel so ashamed and confused. Abby, please ask a lawyer 55 Grubby citizens. Company Chimney repairs. No job too Fieldstone a specialty. Free PASTIME-NEAT 42 ^^^■43 44 45 • COME TO THE HERALD OFFICE tion. $700. Call after 5 , 649- small. Mve! Call 644-M56 for estimates. Call after 5 , 643- repaired, rec rooms,.; if what he says is true. And ask a minister if we are married COUNTINS UP Manchester-owned and in the eyes of God. OOWN 6096. estimates. 1870. bathroom remodeling, heat,, WET WORTH! 46 47 [46 1 49 Iso |S1 AT 16 BRAIHARD PLACE operated. Call 646-1327. modernization, etc. Free You are welcome to use any part of this as a warning to .TS 1 Eulogize S2 53 1972 AUDI LS 100- 4 cylinder. LEON CIEZSYNSKI Estimate gladly given. M & M.„ other widows, only please don’t use my name. 2 Norwegian • PLACE YOUR AD Automatic. 35 mpg. Very good PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Painting-Papering 32 BUILDER. New homes, ad- Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. TAKEN IN dramatist 54 iss condition. $1350 or best offer. CLEANING - One time or ditions, remodeling, rec 3 Stickier 642-6731. weekly basis. Excellent DAN SHEA PAINTING & rooms, garages, kitchens Flooring 36 DEAR TAKEN IN: My legal and theological con- references. Call Eagle Home DECORATING. Interior and sultants say that it doesn’t matter if one, both or • PAY FOR IT Maintenance. 623-0858. remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, 1976 TOYOTA CELICA exterior. Also wallpapering. dormers, roofing. Residential FLOOR SANDING & neither party reaches a climax during the sex act, it LIFTBACK - Air conditioning, Quality craftmansnip. Call or commercial. 649-4291. REFINISHING. Floors like"! is,still considered sexual intercourse. • WALK OUT WITH YOUR FREE SIGN disc brakes. $3750. Call 646- WATERPROOFING, new. Specializing in older - 646-5424 or 646-1305. Furthermore, it is the opinion of all consultants 6475 after 5 p.m. HATCHWAYS, foundation MASONRY floors. Natural and stained,, cracks, sump pumps, window PROFESSIONAL PAINTING floors. No waxing any more.- that your “marriage” was not valid in the eyes of God PROFESSIONALLY DONE - or society. So, if that tin-horn Casanova is an Allay Oop — Davs Graus bridge wells, stone walls, patios, 1966 CHEVELLE, two door, - Interior and exterior. Brick, Stone, Block, Cement Also painting. John Verfaille.'" DUE TO LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY six cylinder. Automatic steps, walks, fireplaces, con- 6465715750. ordained minister of a legitimate church, he should Commercial and residential. Plastering, Stucco. New & WHERE’S THE THERE! YOU’RE, WHY NOT? OH.VEAH? USSEN, , ONE SIGN WILL BE PROVIDED PER transmission. $500. 649-1107. crete repairs. Thirty years Free estimates. Fully in- be reported to his superior and reprimanded for his NOW FREE THERE'S THERES NOTHIN' experience. 643-4953 . 646-1190. Repair. Free Estimates. E. disgraceful conduct SERGEANT, YOU CUSTOMER; HOWEVER, THE SIGNS ARE sured. 646-4879. Richardson. 643-0889. TURKEY? WHAID, TO RO AM , NO ESCAPE TKEEP ME FROM Y Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag 1972 NOVA- 2 door sedan. YOU DO WITH THE ISLAND FROM OUR mWMMIN' HOME!) SUITABLE FOR INEXPENSIVE Am/fm stereo. $400. 1967 SPRING CLEANUP. Fer- J.P. LEWIS i SON- Custom DEAR ABBY: My husband and I rented our basement to a HIM? 'A N D expl o r e' ISL A N D . REPRODUCTION. ACTUAL SIZE IS Chevy Pick Up, as is $200. or tilize, lime, seed your lawn Decorating. Interior & female student. Everything was fine — until she started OUR DOMAIN,' best offer. 649-7062, after 6 now. Quality work for Exterior Painting. joining us for breakfast in her bra and underwear. Point Count Adjustments 10Va”x12V4” p.m., ask for Brian. reasonable prices. 647-9260. Paperhanging & Remodeling, She comes upstairs half-naked every morning, sits down Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. to eat with us and thinks nothing of it. By Oewald Jacoby other conventions to check on 1968 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE - DRIVEWAY SEALING. Call 649-9658. I spoke to my husband about it, and he said, "Let her do and Alan Sontag immediate losers at the slam Parts car. Many new parts. Protects and beautifies your what she wants; she rented our basement and feels like she’s level — at game level the expert tends to revalue his Best offer. Call after 5:30 driveway. Experienced and TEACHERS - Experienced inpier own home." Meanwhile, he’s getting an eyeful. Twenty-six high-card points reasonable. Free estimates. hand on the bidding he is lis- 41 Rooms for Rent 52 p.m. 649-3446. exterior painters. Now What should I do? is the number you need for a 41 Articles for Sale Call Art, 649-3061. nine trick game in notrump A tening to Articles for Sale booking for Spring-Summer t EMBARRASSED 1969 MERCURY MONTEGO, work. Free estimates. Income Tax Services A total of that same 26, includ- Suppose you open one spade FOR SALE. King coil mat- FURNISHED SLEEPING 302 V8 . 54,000 miles. Asking J & M Reasonable rates. 649-5873. ing distributional poinLs, is with part of your hand the tress and inner spring. Brand ROOM for mature gentleman. $650 . 643-4971 anytime. .mJIEAR EMBARRASSED: Tell her to please wear a enough (or a lO-trick game in king and a small diamond Share modem bath. Parking. inttsIlBtlon Of Ahimtnum Storm new, still in cartons. King Ooort, Window*, Roll-Up Aw­ LEE PAINTING. Interior & robe, as overexposure could be damaging to her a suit. The next player bids two ALUMINUM Sheets used as size, $125. 295-9504. No cooking. Security and CHEVETTE 1980- Standard nings, CanoplM A Bhuttort. Odd exterior. “Check My Rate Siealth and your marriage. ' The Flintstonss — Hanna Barbara Productions When you get to a small diamondss nightght away the printing plates, .007 thick references. $150 monthly. Call transmission. Red/orange. Siiss. Also. Glass A Soraan Before You D ecorate" INCOME TAX PREPARA- slam, 33 becomes the number value of that king goes way 23x2 8 ' 2 25 cents each or 5 643-2121. Rapalr. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 6200 m iles. D em onstrator Dependable. Fully insured. TION SERVICE - At your I CONFIDENTIAL TO YOUNG PHILOSOPHER IN BUT, PEBBLES IS I for all slams down On the other hand, il for $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be quality. 27 mpg city, 45 mpg 137 WIndtonlll* M. 623-2892 JTUCSON: You are on the right track. Tape this on fT. diamonds are bid on your Broad Brook, Ct. A f ^ 6 P.M. 6461653. ' home. 20 Years Experience YOU ALWAYS SOMETMINO can' t Have you ever wondered picked up before 11 a m. MANCHESTER - CLEAN highway. AmFm 8 track, rust egrour mirron “Time is the coin of your life. It is the right you give that king a HOME SWEET HOME - Dan Mosler, 649-3329, or 525- GIVE TAX PROBLEMS tht' LlldBD alphabet WRONS F tSUtZB why this is so’ ONLY. Complete health-guard QUIET ROOM, private home, proofeo. Moving to , Jbigly coin you have, and only you can determine how The answer to this question slight boost upward on busline, for non-smoking WILL DO BABYSITTING in 8263. ole 1-2 punch! Tax Conwra-' SOUP our facilities. Cats also. Canine must sell! Will negotiate. my Downtown Main Street, tion of America, SECSjND. atiwUl be spent. Be careful lest you let others spend it TNB lies in the fact that the basic A singleton starts with a CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye middle aged gentleman. 649- Pam, 871-2661 days, or 871- B&M TREE SERVICE - BEFORE/ b ------.3 -^ two-point plus tag If your Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Specialist in tree and stump Manchester home. Please call largest Tax Service is FIRST' Jljr you” (Carl Sandburg). PLOT system does not allow for the set. electric welder, acetylene Road. Manchester. 646-5971. 6624. 9391 nights and weekends. ■ value of the fit Somehow or partner bios and rebids that outfit, aluminum ladder, removal. Free estimates. me at 649-2442. in convenience. Your home- or / my office. 647-9426. Paulbte Z -D o you have questions about sex, love, drugs and other, at the 10-trick level Ihe suit, take away that two trailer tires, new electric SHARE I'/i baths, kitchen 1%9 MUSTANG. Mechanical- Senior citizen discount. 24 points Your hands appear to BOX STALLS, TRAILS - Blue hour, year round service. MOTHER WILL BABYSIT - Kozuck. n 4be pain of growing up? Get Abby’a new booklet: possession of eight or more generator, electric lawn- Seal Feeding Program. Ring privileges with owner and one ly sound. Needs body work. trumps is likely to increase constitute a misfit other tenant, both men. Quality work at reasonable Infant or pre-school children. 1‘What Every Teen-ager Ought to Know.” Send $2 mower Evenings. 633-7060. with lights. Pastures. Daily Best offer. Call 742-8056. Homestead Street area. Call INCOME TAX the value of your distribution- Finally, remember that Available April 14th. 649-7630. rates! 643-7285. sand a long, stamped (28 cents) self-addressed en- cards not points do the actual turnouts. Rockville.Call 875- 646-0520. PREPARATION. Reasonable ^AN WADE- Have your In- S/lilope to: Abby, Teen Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, al points b^ond what you FOR SALE - 10-horse Ariens 9954. or 875-0272: 742-9653. accurate, in your home or come Taxes prepared expei^ give them. This also should trick-taking Snowblower 5-speed forward. NICE ROOM, private bath, 1967 DODGE DART, V-8. |6everly Hilla, Calif. 90212. Runs good, great condition. INTERIOR PAINTING mine. Norm Marshall, 643- ^ by leading independent T « work at the 12-trick level and iNEWSPAF'KH ENTERPRISE XS.SN j 1 reverse, witn tirechains. parking, garage available. 9 ^ . Consultant. Phone 649-6851. m does — except (or one thing Used one season. $550. Call Private home. An older Call 643-5742 after 5 p.m. Best ROTO TILLING GARDENS, & WALLPAPERING offer. Quality, Professional Work You have 12 winners or may- (For a copy of JACOBY '.er 5 pm. 646-7230. gentleman in the 6Q's. Retired REASONABLE RATES. Call M ODERN, s e n d s I to “Win at after 4:00, 528-2881. at Reasonable Prices! Ful- be 13, but before you can get FREE TO A GOOD HOME - or working. Call 649-7335. them, it turns out that your Bridge, ’ care ol this newspa­ SEASONED 1977 FORD VAN. Econoline ly insured.. References, WELL 10-month-old dog. Needs room ^Astroqroph rho Born Loser — Art Sansom opponents have taken two per. P O Box 489. Radio City HARDWOOD. Cut, split and to run. Good with children. Apartments For Rent 53 250 Yr ton. Many extras. $4,- free estimates.___ _ 000. Call 742-6811 before 3 tricks Station. New York. N Y delivered. Prompt delivery. Part Collie and Beagle. Has PAINTING? Leave it to a j , HevoouLOiwegeeM We have Blackwood and 100191 Call Elmer Wilson, 649-5900. LOOKING for anything in real p.m., 643-0969 after 3 p.m. had all shots. Please call 649- professional for quality and ly street line of Batson Drive in a northerly direction having a Bernice Bede Osol 1681. estate rental - apartments, dependable service. Call Rick I V 79 TDRAy, 1978 ELECTROLUX 1975 TOYOTA CELICA ST - 4 bearing of N14°-22’-20’’W for a distance of 104.11 feet to a homes, multiple dwellings? Fuller for all your decorating LEO (Juty 23-Aug. 22) You'll find VACUUM CLEANER. AKC TOY POODLE. Female. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate speed standard. 6 rims with Building Contracting 33 merestone which is the point of beginning. The herein described, l)»6Wi»iP6Wl)lEHeAKr> Ybu K-liOW..- Michelin Radials. One owner. needs. Evenings, 646-0709. your gentler ways are the ones Excellent condition. Five year White. 8 weeks old. $150.00. Associates. Inc. 646-1980. parcel contains an area of 2,006 acres. most effective In dealing with Excellent buy! 1-4W-1431. . • I I I qfour warranty. All accessories, in- Call 646-4906 after 5 p.m. ------WES ROBBINS Carpentry others today. Honey does catch ¥ cluding rug shampooer. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. remodeling specialist. Ad- Said parcel is described on a map entitled, “Town of jy ^Birthday more flies than vtnegar. 1969 MUSTANG. Body needs ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Manchester Connecticut Department of Public Worki’/ VIRQO (Aug. 2l-8apt. 22) Reasonable. fel838. Freshly decorated. Paneling, The cloieil itar to our iun in the univene, Proxima ------Musical Instruments 44 stove, refrigerator. Adults, work. New parts into motor. built-ins, bathrooms, Engineering Division Land Conveyed ^ Town of Manchester tn Someone Is going to treat you Does run. $300. 528-0801. Axtec kindly and do something lor you Centauri, is about 25 trillion milei away. LIKE NEW!”- King Size, ------references, no pets. $265. 646- kitchens. 649-3446. Kenneth F. Corneau Dw’n P.H. Ck'd P.V. Scale: 1” equals 40’ “ AprV 11,1M0 Clear Pine Waterbed, Frame 12 PRICE ON GUITARS in- 3167 . 228-3540. Chimney Date: 1/9/80 Revisions 3/4/80 3/14/80” today that ha or she may not do Trucks for Sale 62 Work hard to refIns your talents lor others. You've earned this and Heater. Off white 3 eluding Ovations, plus free — ------Sweeps FARRAND REMODELING - In creative and artistic areas this Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, person's generosity. cushion divan & ottoman. 1 case with this ad. Carlos 3‘/2 ROOM APARTMENT - mmn Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances coming year. Protects that utilize LIBRA ( » ^ 21-Oc L 21) Your HeathclIH — Gaorga Qataly glass door corner China guitars go's off. Rivers Music, Private home. Working single 1974 FORD F 100- Low MiaanDB Room Additions, Decks, All theaa skids wHI be your most greatest gains come today from closet. 2 large clay lamps. 2 7 Main Street, New Britain, adult only. No children, pets, mileage. Good condition. Call BKMT ^pes of Remodeling and a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester Economic.".' productive ones. associations and partnership HEHB door small gas refrigerator. 225-1977. Layaways. Lease. Hleasant, quiet. 643- between 5:30 and 7:00 p.m,, •t itaMli ntk Repairs. Free estimates. Ful- Development Commission dated March 14,1978 and recorded in„ ARKt (March 21-Aprll 19) arrongamants. This should be a Glass top coffee table and 2 ...... 2880. 568-7401. •t (kiBMi tirii ly insured. Phone 643-6017. Volume 662, Page 292 of the Manchester Land Records. > Charm, humor and wit are the day to your liking, since team lltllM t S lklif I tools yo u 'l uta so skllltully today. glass top end tables. Wooden Boats-eccessorles 45 ------SKI pl^ Is what you do best. WInthrop — Dick Cavalll end tables. 6 piece wine rack. ------THREE ROOM GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY Tw SMpiri SINGLE ROOM ADDITIONS b. Real property taxes of the Town of Manchester and of the.. Yrxj'a make things extremely SCORPIO (O ct 24-Nov. 22) Just TRUCK - Has the reading - Sun Decks, Patio Doors. Con- Eighth Utilities District of said Town on the current Grand List|" pleasurable for those who share when you needed this person, an 1 ! Large mahogany desk and BOAT AND TRAILER. 12' APARTMENT - Immediate Hum Irili your day. Find out more ol what A PENNjy FGSrCARO.' credenza. Hart skis & poles fiberglass Gamefisher. and occupancy. Heat, hot water, enclosed b o ^. with side com- crete work of all types. Free which Grantee, by acceptance of the deed agrees to pay in ac- ally wHI prove most helpful today l OCX YM-(AT I GOT partments, Excellent for con- HI MM $1. ahead for you In the year fol­ In handling a .task you might be MHERES ITFRtAA-z and size 10 boots Knekel skis Sears trailer. Excellent condi- appliances. Main Street, se- estimates. Reasonable. Joe, cordance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut ^ n e r ^ , lowing your birthday by sending feeling overwhelmed by. IKITHEAM JU and poles. Man's extra large tion $550 Call after 5 . 644- cond flo o r. S e c u rity . tractor. 7:30a.m. to5:30p.m., 6461519. for your copy of Astro-Qraph -TcoAy... A peN N ty 543^130-e n r s f 4 Statutes. 8AOITTARHJ8 (Nov. 21-Oec. 21) Viuaooef wet suit " Call 649-1024. 8312. References. Lease. Call after 633-0249. Latter. Man $1 for each to Astro- Something social with good FCCTCARD. ------7:00 p m , 646-3911. c. Planning and Zoning Regulations of the Town ofi^ Qiaph. Box 489. Radio City friends or loved ones that you 1972 WELCRAFT AIRSLOT ------FORD WINDOW VAN 1972 - 6 Manchester. ^1'' Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to might not have even planned on Newly rebuilt 125. Many TWO ROOM APARTMENT, cylinder. Automatic. 48,000 specify birth date. will turn this day Into one of plea­ original miles. Excellent run- d. Such easements and rights of ways existing on said^ TAURUS (Aprs 20-Moy 20) sure and fun. iivirn TriRArrn r i riTu extras! Excellent condtion! Immediate occupancy. Heat, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Something of benefit materially CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. It) ning condition. Gooff body, no premises as of the date hereof which do not render title un';C Wholesale retail 50o'' s^^^^ ^PPl'ances. Securi- NOTICE OF coUd come from someone who This is the day to make thoaa foot ^ I r t 2560 ty. References. Lease. Main rust. $1700 or best offer. 649- marketable or interfere with Grantee’s quiet enjoyment or use., le"qulta fond of you. It will put feet per package. Excellent Street location First floor 7847. artistic little changes around the of the premises in any way whatsoever. you in a good frame of mind for house that you've been thinking lor use on new lawns, fruit *"* ...... r/ifA fior ? n m rir w trees, etc Consolidated Cigar Antiques______4s Call after 7 p m., 646-3911. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE thsentiraday. about. You’re m good term. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 e. A twentyfive (25) foot wide utility easement to the.Grantdr: OCHtW (Itay 21-Juna 20) AOUAMUt (Jan. 20-Fob. If) Co . 633-3641 ______THE PACK RAT - Antiques, FIVE ROOMS, two bedrooms. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and which runs parallel to the northwesterly, northerly, westerliN Cbanoss ars you will have more Someone Is making plaaaant 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by and southerly boundary lines of the parcel herein descrioeu;.. direct control today over things plana of a social nature and flo­ 2 BOYS DIRT RIKFS - 20 " Collectibles. Miscellaneous, Heat included. No pets. ttqd affect you personally. It will uring you In on them. You’ll $20 each Call 643 1721 Items. 40 Flora Road Security required. Available LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, which easement is provided for in the aforesaid Industrial ParJt, szueacn tan b4,t l/zi. (off route 85) Bolton Mav 1. $390 a month. 643 -1845 tael good to havs things going probably hear all about It today. 100% stock and in excellent on April 8, 1980, Regulations. "" your way lor a change. P18CE8 (Fab. 20 Mareb 20) ...... or 643-1773. shape. $4500 . 742-8786. CANCCR (June 21-M r 22) Through a ratathw or a loved Short Riba — Frank Hill PUBLIC FREE - The Eastern _ 7;— ______—------; f. A dirt roadway running in a generally northwesterlyn, Unselfishly putting the needs of one, something you've been in v e n t e d TM SOBnV8uT"ME^ BUT JUST VESTECDAV I JUST Conn. Flea Market at the D RENTALS MANCHESTER MAIN 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT PROPOSED ORDINANCE soutHeasterlv direction from premisesiiuw oridrmerly of Pan^;- another above your own today wanting may bacoma a raaHty HERB ARE 5 O-AM', VOU WERE ASKING- INPLATION- Mansfield Drive-In Theatre STREET - 3 Room Apart- 750- Kerker headers. KNN dolphe’s Auto Parts to premises now or formerly of Margaret vm gam you more than you today. It may not be large, but It SW ELLS P5«"n-IAT] CLUB IS NOW ^ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of nfkjht ever know. People wUI ten wtfl be m aaningtul. CLAM SHELLS- ONl VS. (,Ict 31 & 321 re-opens Sun- ’ „ m'-nl- Heated. Hot water, filters. Oil cooler. Much A. Glode and George J. Glode, Jr„ which dirt roadway provides!; NEW CLUB. dav. April 13th Rain, shine or " Appliances. No pets. Parking. Manchester that the Town of Manchester convey to Kenneth F. others about your kindnaas. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 egress and ingress to and from premises now or formerly of p.m. Corneau for the sum of $50,000.00, Parcel No. 21 in the Buckland ------THOMPSON HOUSE - Cen- ...... Industrial Park, Town of Manchester, County of Hartford, State said Margaret A. Glode and George J. Glode, Jr., to Shady * H6 contract HIM SCRlfT APPROVAL ARE YOU LOOKING FOR trally located. Downtown Homes lor Rent 54 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE of Connecticut. Said parcel being more particularly bounded Lane. The Grantor, its successors and assigns hereby reserve cherrv furniture'’ Red Goose M a n c h e ste r. K itch e n ------BsTry*! W orld — Jim B«rry Speedy Telephone and described as follows: the right to reasonably relocate said roadway on a temporary Farm' Antiques. Gogse Lane, privileges Call 649-2358. ASHFORD. Four room house. quotations. Immediate basis should said relocation be necessary for the purpose of in- Buga Bunny — Halmdahl & Stoffal Coventry, has three wonderful Unfurnished. Tiled bath, large coverage available. Call Joan Beginning at a merestone in the westerly street line of Batson stalling, removing, repairing, replacing or maintaining any cherry period pieces Desk. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING yard No animals. Lease. 423- at Clarke Insurance. 643-1126, Drive, said point having coordinates of N349.877.490, E647,- facilities which are or may be installed within the aforesaid tilt-tdp table and Pembroke ROOM - Fully furnished. 4190 546-6423 evenings .1- table Perfect condition and Stove, refrigerator, linens ------!______307,656: thence the line runs along the said westerly street line twenty-five (25) foot utility easement area running parallel to MA M T»Mi» W a PM MOTORCYCLE in a northerly direction along the arc of a circular curve to the the boundary lines of the premises hereby conveyed. In such truly an investment fo. the provided. 801 Main Street, WANTED: 2-3 Working Single INSURANCE. Same day future Large assortment of Manchester. $30 weekly. 649- Male Engineers. Share large left having a delta angle of 50“-31’-37” , a radius of 379.26 feet for event, the Grantor, its successors and assigns shall restore the coverage available. a distance of 334.45 feet to a merestone; thence the line runs Our Boarding H o u a a ______Thia Funny World antique clothes, laces and 9879, house. Bolton. Lease. 1 vehi- Competitive rates. Call Judy, Grantee’s premises to its present condition, linens Many do-it-yourself ------d e each. No children, pets Crockett Agency Inc., 643- along the said westerly street line in a northerly direction along buys, also'Open 10 to 5, Satur- 2 ROOMS - 1 FREE, 1 $20 643-2880 the arc of a circular curve to the right having a delta angle of g. ’The premises described herein are conveyed upon condi- THEY V 1577. ^rje\iuA YouB I/9NJRM4CE: day i Sunday, 742-9137 Weekly. Mature male and ______4° 43’-47” , a radius of 630-00 feet-for distance of 52.01 feet to a tion that construction of an appropriate building or builJIngs be ------^------lemale. One with license for piVE ROOM FURNISHED GIRLS HI-RISE. Excellent point which is the northeasterly comer of the land herein commenced no later than nine (9) months after the tote of the RIDING MOWER. 26 inch errands and meals. Private ROME - Recen'dy remodeled, condition. $25. Call 568-6910. described; thence the line runs in a westerly direction along deed. By acceptance of the deed, the Grantee, for himself and electric start. Call 643-5881. entrance. Call 649-5459, Overlooking Coventry Lake. his heirs, successors and assigns covenants and agrees to comp- IT TURNS oirrtdK st r eam OF REFUiE other land now or formerly of the Grantor having a bearing of are at the very Excellent beach. No pets. S44°-23’-21’’W for a distance of 79.42 feet to a point which is a ly with the aforesaid condition. In thp event of a breach thereof, TliE (SKTEKEEPERf Available June and July. $200 FKRA ItedtaHSL forefbdnt of tre northwesterly corner of the land herein described; thence the the Grantor herein or his heirs, successors shall have the right cotieesh/KUon weekly. 646-5698. PUMP».' PLEASE READ 1976 KAWASAKI KEIOO. line runs in a southerly direction along other land now or to enforce this condition by making a tender of the purchase 3 I ADVERTISING MANCHESTER - six. room Excellent condition. $500. 649- formerly of the Grantor having a bearing of S19°-36'-29’’E for a price as stated herein to the Grantee or his heirs, successors DEADLINE YOUR AD Cape in move -in condition. 2094. Call after 3:00 p.m. distance of 67.12 feet to a point; thence the line runs in a wester- and assigns and demand a reconveyance of the herein described Close to shopping, schools, , ly direction along other land now or formerly of the Grantor premises. OK»t', VvASSiT. and bus line. Excellent area. |12:00 noon the day Herald is responsible! having a bearing of S79°-56'-50’’W for a distance of 20.00 feet to 3-25-80 (DM TUe SCALE $525. Will consider rent with NOTICE a point which is a northwesterly comer of the land herein Ibelore publication. for only one incorrect option to buy. 643-6187. insertion and then only described; thence the line mns in a southerly direction along Revised: 4-8-80 The annual 1979 report of land now or formerly of Margaret A. and George J. Glode, Jr., I Deadline for Saturday to the siz e of the This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this the Mary B. Rubinow and having a bearing of S16°-29'-30’’E, a distance of 142,54 feet to a original insertion. Otflces-Stores for Rent 55 publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days |and Monday is 12:00 William Rubinow Scholarship point; thence the line mns in a southerly direction along land iNoon Friday. Errors which do not 1 Fund is available for inspec- now or formerly of Francis E, and Stephanie Peterson, having a after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not MANCHESTER - Retail, less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter- lessen the value of the storage and/or manufacturing tion at 49 Pitkin Street, bearing of 813“ -56’-40’’E for a disUnce of 166,61 feet to a point mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, MCA Iciasfified ads are advertisement will not space. 2,000 square feet to 50,- Manchester, Conn., its prin- which is the southwesterly comer of the land herein described; has not been filed with the Town Oerk requesting its reference Itaken over the phone be corrected by an ad­ 000 square feet. Very cipal office, during regular thence the line runs in an easterly direction along land now or t q j special Town election. TrtiNd 16 las a convenience. The ditional insertion. reasonable. Brokers business hours by any citizen formerly of Pandolphe Auto Parts and along land now or VVINP- I protected. Call Heyman requesting it within 180 days formerly of William H, Glode, each on part, having a bearing of James R. McCavanagh PkTWER* Properties, 1-226-1206. "I should hsvs done this before. I'm burning my after the date of this publica- N79°-55'-20"E for a distance of 224.42 feet to a point; thence the Secretary tion. credit cards." MANCHESTER 2500) SquareSuu line mns in an easterly direction along land now or formerly of Board of Directors Herald Feet Industrial Space.pace. Also Jay E. Rubinow the Grantor having a bearing of N75°-37’-40’’E for a distance of Manchester, Connecticut Office Space. F. J.L SpilSpileckili, Secretary, Board 30.00 feet to a merestone which is the southeasterly corner of Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 9th toy of April 1980. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Realtors. Call 643-2121. of Trustees the land herein described! thence the line mns along the wester- 037-04 04604 16 - EVENING HERALD, Sat- April 12, IWO MANCHESTER HAS IT! Got A Nnlinji ProtMffl? Will H«lp! BUSINESS DIRECTORY GUIDE FOR '84fvlo4iWm««iwiom4ihliigtBU»-indwwlo»n)MM«p«n8lngWMUBr u 8nw ym H h«lp you m M ttw right p«M niM lor tM lob ya rn pliiv nliiB. Soo ut lor point oiKl Mrvloo wtion you plon your n w ptolocl

a fia tl^ MANCHESTER AND SURROUNDING tit ot^ a MJoAnsooPAINTGO.' :o »*^*!|^oouct8 tOufl VICINITY tNDEPENOCNT DEALERq f o a t u r i n R t h i s W 66k n a i i» ^ BO-ABOI CUNUFFE AUTO BODY Save Gas-Shop Downtown t;arvel • Ice ijreetn ana Cakea • Aniiquea C. Auctions Hair Boutique • Mlnil-Man Printing • Colne • Hot Doga • Wedding Photos • Fish & Pet Suppliee mw 390 MAIN ST., M AN CH ESTER 649-7666 643-0016 •COMRLtTt COLLIttON RIPAIH SHOP 811 M A I N S T •FORIIQN AND AMERICAN C A M le •RUSTY JONES RUST PROOnNQ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER

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MANtHtSTtR R&S is a hew business dealing with sales and service of vacuums. All vacuums have a guarantee. Prices start as AIK) 3 9 0 M A IN S T R E E T M A N C H E S T E R . C T . all vacuums. (New-used-rebuilts) Renato Bonetti, owner low as S7.95 and up with trade in. There are special low home ItMVEIIIIT manager, has been in the vacuum business for 9 years rates to anyone wanting pick-up and delivery. The loca- i/rn p ikc DI V. and believes in good service to satisfy all his customers. tion is at 304 Main St., Manchester. Business hours are His wife Sheila assists him in the business. The store Mon.—Wed. 9-0, Thurs.—Fri. 9-9 and Sat. 9-2. R&S is the ».’ ‘ » l l A N t t • TV 649-3589 specializes in repairs of all residential and commercial place to go for all your cleaning needs. Wit w Stie 1 Sag 'U IJTICU E

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J.A. WHITE GLASS CO, MEMORIAL ( » . YEARS Sales & Service Phone 646-2756 EXPERIENCE We repair all makes and models NO SEOVICE CHARGE 649-7322 Opp. East Camatary • New • Rebuilt • Used OFER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE CALL 649-8607 Residentiel & Commerclel Rasarvitlona lor • Holeli • Alrllnot • SlMnuMos 31 BI88ELL ST. MANCHESTER QUALITY 646-5759 . 827 Main StrNt Mandiutsr •MIRRORS oSHOWER DOOR oSTORE FRONTS HARRISON ST. 9-6 MON-WED OSAFETY GLASS oBATHTUB ENCLOSURES »ETC. MEMORIALS MANCHESTER 9-9 THURS-FRl SAT. 9-2^ SPECIALIZING IN 2 LOCATIONS TO BERVe Ydjtl SUPERIOR MUFFLERS THIS SPACE AVAILABLE MNCBni, M66 01MH fUET DON W ILLIS GARAGE. INC. FOR ADVERTISING ADVERTISE HERE! raVIfTE RHTM I COPiM lEnNE SPECIALISTS LOW COST PMUTNia WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE • WRECKER SERVICE WHIU YOU WAIT (H«OTO aatOY) GENERAL REPAIRING CALL C A L L MINIT-MAN PRINTING n i MM n . • M M n r a • M i-im TELEPHONE 643-2711 ua roa INONAVS) NAIM PUTF* 18 MAIN STREET •nar oua Niw 94M p a w e i ____ 849.4531 MANCHESTER, CONN 08040 643-2711 oiM mn.sM M M ni <

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Ac a d e my Aw ards present live fun By RAINA GROSSMAN Pacino in “...And Justice lor All”; Roy Scbeider in “All 'iV'. No emotion is spared; senti- That Jazz”; Peter Sellers in ment and glory are mixed “Being There.” m with defeat. And host Johnny For the best performance Carson adds humor. The by an actor In a supporting Academy Awards, to be re- role; Melvyn Douglas in sented live, Monday,ay, Aprif 14, “Being There”; Robert Duvall on ABC, is the best free show in “Apocalypse Now”; Freder- in town. Especially if you ic Forrest in “The Rose”; Jus- enjoy arguing about who tin Henry in “Kramer vs. should have won. Kramer”; Mickey Rooney in For some people, the best “The Black Stallion.” part is the sp e ^ e s , the live For the best performance action. What will your favor- by an actress in a leading ite actors say? For others, the role; Jill Claybnrgb in “Start- fun is in seeing who is less ing Over”; Sally Field in composed than others — who “Norma Rae”; Jane Fonda in really wants to win that “The China Syndrome”; Mar- award. Clothes horses enjoy sha Mason in “Chapter Two”; seeing actors in clothes they Bette Midler in “The Rose.” took from their closets, not For the best performance from production wardrobe. by an actress in a supporting Movie fans love it and hate it, role; Jane Alexander in but wouldn’t miss it. “Kramer vs. Kramer”; Barba- s> Of course critics say it's too ra Barrie in "Breaking much glitter, too political and Away”; Candice Bergen in too heavy handed, but none- “Starting Over”; Mariel Hem- theless, it’s still alluring. Try ingway in “Manhattan”; to see it in color. Meryl Streep in "Kramer vs. The coup de grace is the Kramer.” best picture of the year. For the best achievement in Favorites are: “All That directing; Bob Fosse. “All Jazz," Bob Fosse’s music- That Jazz”; Francis Ford filled drama of a choreogra- Coppola, “Apocalypse Now”; pher’s life, and "Kramer vs. Peter Yates, “Breaking Kramer,” a poignant story of Away”; Robert Benton. a couple battling over the cus- ’’Kramer vs. Kramer”; tody of their young son, each Edouard Molinaro, ”La Cage with nine nominations. Also Aux Folles.” contending are, “Apocalypse For the best original song: Now," the Vietnam epic, “It Goes Like it Goes” from “Breaking Away,” a charmer “Norma Rae,” music by about growing up and “Norma David Shire, lyric by Norman Rae," about unionizing a Gimbel; "The Rainbow factory. Connection" from “The Mup- Other films with multiple pet Movie,” music and lyric nominations included “La by Paul Williams and Kenny Cage Aux Folles," “1941,” Ai«:her; “It’s Easy to Say’’ “The China Syndrome,” “Star from “10,” music by Henry Trek — The Motion Picture,” Mancini, lyric by Robert “Alien,” “...And Justice for Wells; “Through The Eyes of All,” “Being There,” “The Love” from "Ice Castles,” Black Hole,” "The Black music by Marvin Hamlisch, Stallion,” “A Little lyric by Carole Bayer Sager,

Romance,” “ M anhattan,” ‘*111 Never Say ‘Goodbye,’” “The Muppet Movie,” “Start- from “The Promise,” music ing Over’' and “10.” by David Shire, lyric by Alan Read over the rest of nomi- and Marilyn Bergman. nations and get in on the fun Other categories are: for from the ground floor. Choose the best achievements in art your favorites, make some direction, cinematography, popcorn, invite a few friends costunoe desigpi, documentary and see who shares your film, film editing,’foreign lan- passion. guage film, best original For the best perfonnaiice score, short film, best screen- by an actor in a leading role; play written directly lor the Johnny C a rt o n h o t f t tha 52nd Annual Ac a d emy Awards presented live from the Dorothy Cha ndler Pavilion Itatin Hoffman in “I& m er screen, best screenplay writ- of the Los Angele s Music Ce nter, Monday, April 14, on A B C. vs. Kramer”; Jack Lemmon in ten from another medium, "The China Syndrome”; A1 sound and visual effects.

Paw l-TySPOTUGHT 9:00 111 i 1111111111IIII1111111111II11111 < i i •• I • I i I; j 1111114•11•<••I•1.1•11 4 11 1 1 1111 M 11 i f , EVENING THURSDArS SPECIALS 7KX) MONDAY’S SPORTS 0 Bugs Bunny / Road Rutmar .S P E C IA L S — 8Bowlng TVSP0TUGHT-Pagc5 APRIL 17,1080 Q) Soooar Mada In Garmany^ APRIL 14, I960 0 Moide "Mysteries From 11K)0 awotklOpponunWaa APRIL 12,1B80 6KM Beyond The Earth" (1977) Docu- iSATURDATcoMii 0M*A*8*H 8 Aa School Match Wita 8 TV Auction A bld-by-phone 8:00 mentan. 8RaxHumbard 8 NHL Hockay "Stanley Cup extravaganza where anything EVENING 08PMsUcman 3:30 aEdAlan Playoffs" AFTERNOON AFTERNOON and everything will be auctioned 0OanialBoona 0 a Prolaaalonal Bowlata Tour 8 Soap Factory 8 M o m lngtown to the highest bidder. 11:30 8 8 8 Fred And Barney Meet SB Jake Haas Gospel Tima aSeoonddtyTV 6KX) 2:00 TheShmoe 7:16 8KX) 0 Racing From Rooaavalt 1KX) 8 TV Auction A bid-by-phone 8 8 Baseball Boston Red Sox a Miatar Rogers (R) aunaia 11K)1 8 Davsy And GoHath S3 TV Auctkxi A bld-by-phone 0 8 O 8 vla Nawlon-John Spe- extravaganza where anything vs. Detroit Tigers a NO TE Regular programming cial The popular songstress wel- avWaAlagra 7:30 extravaganza where anything and everything will be auctioned 4K)0 may be pre ampted If the Boston comes Toni Tennille, Andy Gibb, SUNDAY'S SPORTS 0 Spread A Little Sunahina and everything will be auctioned to the highest bidder. EVENINO 9:30 ) Masters Golf Toumamant Bruins play a Wast Coast oppo- Gene Kelly, Elton John and 0 Faith For Today to the highest bidder. a Once Upon A Classic nent In the Stanley Cup P la y ^ . Dionne Warvdck lor an hour of 9.-00 APRIL 13,1980 8 Carrastmlandas 0 Chrlatophar Ctoaaup 6S Purault Of ExoaHanca This i 8 Robert SchuHar 3:00 comedy and music. 7:00 8 8 Baaabal Prs-Game Show 11:25 program focuses on champion 10:00 aWhesHa And Tha Chopper (S Amarlca'i AthMe* 1080 0 Hollywood "Tha Pioneers" 8 Wrestling 8 TV Auction (Cont'd) 0News SS Memories Of EuMe A tribute marathon runner Bill Rodgers MORNING 0 Doctor Who Bunch a Saaama Strsat (R) 11:30 EVENINO to Euble Blake features a film and Olympic medal winner Frank aAsW eSeelt 8 S a e re d Heart segment narrated by the great Shorter In preparation for the WEDNESDAY'S SPORTS 8 Hot Fudge 4:15 0 Tales Of The Unexpected 11:00 0 Movie "The Sweet Ride" 6:00 ragtime pianist himself and per- 1978 Boston Marathon. aSBasebaH 8 Soccer Made In Germany 10:30 (1968) Tony Franciosa, Michael 0 Tha Skatabbds 6:00 formances by Billy Taylor. Alber- APRIL 16.1980 O TV Auction A bld-by-phone 0 Popays 4:30 Sarrazin. 0SundayMaaa ta Hunter and the Hines Broth- extravaganza where anything AFTERNOON 0 8 Scooby And Scrappy Doo SB Davey And GoHath 0 Racing From Rooeevalt 0 Jamas Robison ers. (R) FRIDAY'S SPECIAL a a 8 The Jetsons and everything will be auctioned 4:45 8 8 8 Saturday Night Live a Dr. Gans Scott EVENING a Bill Moyers' Journal 8 63 S aaama Street (R) to the highest bidder. 9:00 APRIL 18.1080 aLMan a Movie "Charlie Chan On 12:00 8 Movie "Blondie" (1939) a o r a l Roberta 0 @ Academy Awards Johnny 8 Fishing With1 IRoland Martin Broadway" (1937) Warner 7:30 Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. 5:00 aosviln (£Mac8p«cl«l Carson hosts the 52nd annual ,8 Soccer 7:00 Oland, Joan Marsh. presentation of the Oscars, EVENING 8 Stanley Cup Highlights 11:00 0Ko)ak 8Movto "Tell Me Where It 8Latlno 10:00 honoring excellence In the 1:00 0 a Wide World Of Sports Hurts" (1974) Maureen Staple- 7:30 0 Soul Train 8:30 S O IS A SnMk Prevtaw: The motion picture Industry, live from 0 NBA Basketball Western 0 Movie "Atom Age Vampire" 0 O u ta r Limits ton, Paul Sorvino. Oscar Race David Sheehan and 6:00 Conference semi-final playoffs. 8 NHL Hockey "Stanley Cup a Mayor Athanaon's Forum 1 T o B e A n n o u n c e d the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ol (1961) Albert Lupo, Susanne Eighth Day entertainment columnists Includ- 8 TV Auction A bld-by-phone 8 America's Athletes 1980 Playofis" O DnoobiB 11:55 the Los Angeles Music Center. Lorel. D ^ O f DIsoovary ing Judith Crist, Rex Reed and extravaganza where anything Athletes Include wrestler John a Qua Pass, U.S JL7 0 Movie "Zulu" (1964) Stanley 10:00 8 8 Daffy Duck Oral Roberts Liz Smith Interview some of the and everything will be auctioned Peterson; 1500 and 5000-meter Baker, Jack Hawkins. 8 Bruins Wrap-Up 8 Bowling 5:15 Robert SchuHar Oscar nominees. TUESDAY'S SPECIALS to the highest bidder. runners Thomas Wessinghage 12:00 and Ron Dixon; welghtllfter Don 11:30 a Three Stooges (Time Approx- 1 Jonny Quest knata) 0 Movie "Slaughter Ol The 1 Jewish Heritage APRIL 15.1080 Warner: pole vaulters Patrick THURSDAY'S SPORTS 0 Fat Albert Vampires" (1961) William Bran- SUNDAY'S SPECIALS .SPORTS. Abada and Dave Roberts: and 0 8 Captain Caveman And 5:30 dy, Dieter Eppler. 9:00 swimmers Wendy Boglloll and APRIL 17,1080 Tha Teen Angels a Living Faith 10 Wrestling 0Barrlo APRIL 13. 1080 EVENING APRIL 12,1080 SIppy Woodhead. 8 8 Jonny Ottsat aaiheGh The Ghost And Mrs. Muir OBUvIngFAh 0 Bugs Bunny And Woody a Nova a As We See H Woodpecker 1:30 1:00 8 Fishing Hole EVENING 0 Davey And (3ollath MORNING 6:00 MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING 0 Movie "Trauma" (1963) 0Oral Roberts 8 TV Auction A bld-by-phone 8 Tennis "Family Circle Cup" John Conte, Lynn Bari. a FamHy Focus extravaganza where anything 7:30 8ShaNaNa 6:30 2:00 8 JIminy Swaggart 6:00 and everything will be auctioned 0 8 American Sportsman The 8 NHL Hockey "Stanley Cup 12:00 6:00 8 Rock Concert 8 Day Of Disowery (£ Mormon World Contaranoe to the highest bidder. 8 WCT Tennis Jimmy Connor Playoffs" 0Kktsworld 0 News a Frank Patarson vs. Hans Glldemelster efforts of 10 female mountain 8 MIslar Rogers (R) climbers who attempted to scale 0ILoveLucy 0 Six MIHIon Dollar Man 8 ABC News apopsM AFTERNOON 6:00 10:00 0 Weekend Special 0 Racing From Acnieduct 0 Guyana Tragedy: Tha Story 11:00 Annapurna In Nepal are docu- 8TheWorlIThe World Tomorrow 8 Bruins Wrap-Up 8GodzHla 8TV Auction 1:30 Of Jim Jonas The events that 8 Bowling mented. 8 Movie 63 Sesame Streel (R) 11:30 8 Sporta Odyssey a Wild, Wild Wast 12:30 transformed Ihe Reverend Jim 0 Batsball Chicago Cubs vs. a Movie "The Chinese Ring" S W a r Without WInnars This AFTERNOON New York Mets 0 Racing From Roosevelt 8 Soul Train a Onoa Upon A Classic 9:15 Jones from a concerned social 8 Movie "Sherlock Holmes (1947) Roland Winters, Louis 0 New Day documentary captures the leader to a personality who led 8 WCT Tennis Jimmy Connors 6:30 Currie. human side of the nuclear war vs. Hans Gulldemelster And The Spider Woman" (1944) Ihe settlers of Jonestown, Guya- 12:00 Basil Rathbone, Gale Sonder- 0CBSNaws 9:30 Issue and the hopes, fears and na to their death are dramatized. 8 This Weak In Baseball 1:40 8 Sports Odyssey — SATURDAY— gaard. 0 Carol Burnett And Friends 0 My Three Sons feelings of citizens and (Part 1) 0 The Apple PoUahars 0 ABC News 0 Nine On New Jersey "experts" alike. 2:30 8 Candlepin Bowling 1:00 MORNING 1:45 8 Jimmy Swaggart 0 Baseball: Decade Of Trrrasl- 8 8 Baseball Boston Red Sox 1:00 vs. Milwaukee Brewers 12:30 a 0^ Upon A Classic 0 Movie "Journey To The 8 Electric Coinpany (R) WEDNESDAY'S SPECI- tlon Mel Allen hosts a review of 0 Tarzan / Super Seven aCelabrats S Istuaa And Candidataa: 7:00 Center Of Time" (1967) Scott AL8 great moments, teams and play- 3:00 5:00 0 The Brady Bunch a Top Cat Choloaa >For The 1080's Notre 0 Agronsky And Company Brady, GIgi Perreau. APRIL 16.1080 ers ol the past decade. 0 8 International U.S. 0 News 0 Movie "Dogpound Shuffle" 8 Rex Hum bard Dame president Rev. Theodore 0 All In The Family (0) WCT Tennis National Team vs. Scandinavia (1974) Ron Moody. David Soul. 1:55 Hesburgh, *Willlam F. Buckley 5:22 0 8Nawa 8 WrsatNng (from Biloxi, Mississippi). 8 Flash Gordon 0 News 10:00 and columnist Abigail McCarthy 0 Movie "Five Came Back" 0 Benny HU 0 Sunday Morning AFTERNOON 8 Drag Racing "Gatornatlon- 8WHdKlni^om discuss political responsibility 1:30 (1939) Chester Morris, John SB World Opportunities 2:30 0UttleRaaods als" a Julia Child And More Oimpa- and the 1980 elections. 8 8 8 This Weak In Basaball Carradine. 8BowNng 8 Risk Of Marriage 0 Kids Are People Too 18 TV Auction A bld-by-phone ny 4:30 3:30 5:50 8 Has Haw 2:45 08 Sunday Mass extravaganza where anything 2:00 0 & Aftarachool Special 0 Baseball Chicago Cubs vs. 0 Masters Golf Toumamant 0News 1:00 8FamllyFaud a Movie "The Helen Morgan a LHastylss and evc^hlng will be auctioned "Qaucho" A boy tries to help his Final round coverage of this 0 The Partridge Family a In Search Of... 8 Today In BIMe Prophecy to the highest bidder. New York Mets Story" (1957) Ann Blyth, Paul mother achieve her dream ol 8 Basaball 1080 "Decade In tournament (live from the Augus- 6:00 0 BaaebaH; Decade Of Tmasi- a Soccer Made In Germany Newman. 8 Challoe Of Salvation TRIP FOR 0 Up Front 5:00 leaving their New York barrio Review" ta National (Soil Club In Georgia). tion 863 Studio Sea 0 Pattams For Living 7:28 3:00 SRam am barlnBla Not Enough and returning to Puerto Rico. (R) 8 Boston Rad Sox Highlights SB WCT Tennis aThaJelsons 4:00 0 Children's Gospel Hour 0lfYouAskMe 0 Movie "The Bird With The a The Road And Tha Wind 8SportsW ortd 10-round light- 8 New Zoo Revue 10:30 6 TO EVENING EVENING 8PTLCtub 8 Wreetling 7:29 Crystal Plumage" (1970) Tony 2:30 weight bout between Aaron Musante, Suzy Kendall. 0 Tha Brady Bunch 6:30 aiV Auction 8 DaHy Numbers e a B a s a b a H Boston Red Sox Pryor and Leonidas Asprilla 0 Point Of View 6dX) (live): AIAW National Collegiate 0 Carrasoolandas 8 Black Perspective 7:30 3:20 8 The World Tomorrow 6:00 vs. Milwaukee Brewers 98 SuDerman SESAME 8 TV Auction A bld-by-phone Gymnastics Championships 0 Abbott And Costello 0 Comment 8 Movie 8 Big Blue Marble 0 Your Choloa For Tha Oacara a MtSuTTo Market (R) Rich Little and Bernadette extravaganza where anything 3KX) (from Baton Rouge); Bruce 0 D a v a y And Goliath 0 All In The Family 3:26 a Movie "Abbott And Costello Peters host this 15th annuat spe- and everything will be auctioned 8 Graatast Sports Legends Jenner Track Classic (from San 8WCTTennls 1:30 0 Mac Special 0 Movie "Night Creatures" In The Navy" (1941) Dick Powell, cial honoring the winners ol the to Ihe highest bidder. 8 Baaabal 1080 "Decade In Jose, Cal.). (SSOMInutea (1962) Peter Cushing, Yvonne The Andrews Sisters. STREET Review" 6:45 six most Important awards given 6:00 4:30 0 New Day 0 Uttia Rascals 8AsSdK>olMatchWKs Romaln. 8 Kids Are People Too by the Motion Picture Academy: 3:30 a 8 a TMs Weak In Baseball 8 Has Haw (Cont'd) 63 Zoom (R) 0 Tha Body Human "The Body 0 8 Wide World Of Sports 7KW Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Beautiful" The skin fabric and 0 8 Profaaalonal Bowlara Tour Rebel "500" Stock Car Race 8 Weskand Special a Family Feud 10:45 Supporting Actor, Best Support- Live coverage of the $90,000 0HolFudga , SB Old Hou seworks & Joker, Joker, Joker SUNDAY. breakthroughs In surgical body (live from Darlington, S.C.); Duke 0ThaB^Kida aJewWiLlfe ing Actress. Best Picture, and sculpture are explored in this King Louie Open from the King Kahanamoku Surfing Classic Best Song. 0 Star Trek 2:00 8:00 11:00 sixth special focusing on the Louie West Lanes In Kansas City, (from Hawaii). 0 M o v ls "The Caddy" (1953) 0 Face The State MORNING 8 TV Auction A bid-by-phone Missouri. 0 Movie “High Noon" (1952) human being. Alexanow Scour- a JorsiyOuast Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. 0 Soap Factory extravaganza where anything ^ narrates. 8 Skiing "Family Challenge Gary Cooper. Grace Kelly. 8ConaultaUon 0 L a u r s l And Hardy Laugh- 08Angle 5:00 and everything will be auctioned 0 T al Ma On A Sunday An Championship" 0 Rex Humbard 4:40 8MomlnBtown toons 0 8 NHL Hockey 0 News to the highest bidder. anthology ol (our love affairs is a Sund» At The King's House 4:00 (0 Kkiar's Komer 0BassbM SB Festival Of Faith 8 Get Smart poignantly told from the 7:30 8 Jerry Falwell 8:30 0Maatara (3oH Toumamant SB Aooarrt On Living 888 BJ And Tha Bear Movie "Savage Wilderness" woman's point of view In lyric 0 Arthur And Company a 8 Hot Haro Sandwich 0 FUmmakara Sahrta Oacar Third round play In Ihls tourna- a Baaabal 1980 8 TV Auction (Cont'd) (1955) Victor Mature, Guy Madi- and song. 0QroovlnQoollas 8 Soccer Made In Germany Host Jimmy Stewart and Holly- ment (Him from the Augusta 5KX) 8 Boston Rad Sox HI ihtsl a Live From The Metropolitan son. 0 Newark And Raany 8 MundoRaal wood correspondent Bob Nation^ Golf Club In Georgia). 8 Sportsworid (Joined In Prog- 8 TV Auction (Confd] 8Du(ilayDorlght 8:30 5:22 63 3-2-1 Contact Thames look at the history ol 0:00 8 8 Baaabal Pre-Gama Www ress) 8 Lawianoa Wak 8BaydtyRo8m r 0 Go Tall It 0 Viewpoint On Nutrition movies, emphasizing previous a The Road And Tha Wind 0 Guyana Tragedy; Tha Story 4:16 SEdAlan 0 M a r v Griffin Academy Award winners and Of Jfen Jonaa The events that EVENING a McHals's Navy 0 a (3oodtlme Girls 5'30 11:30 8 8 Baaabal Regional cover- 8Undardog 63 Jula Odd And More Compa- 0 Face The Nation this year's nominees. Guests transformed the Reverend Jim age ol New York Yankees at Tex- 8 Battle Of The Planets 6p.m. include Bob Hope, Jane Fonda, 9:00 0 8 Animals Animals Animals Jones from a concerned social as Rangers; Los Angeles 10:30 6:00 ny 5:40 Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra leader to a personality who led 0 Mighty Mouaa / Heckle & 0 CBS Movis "Magnum 8 Adaianta Dodgers at Houston Astros 0Sports Extra 0 Straight Talk and Jack Lemmon. Jackie Force" (1973) Clint Eastwood, 63 Footstaps the settlers of Jonestown, Guya- 2:30 Let yourself loose at the greatest shopping na to their death are dramatized. Hal Holbrook. The legendary 5:50 0 Popeya And Friends 0 QMgan's Mand (Part 2) SKM 0 8 Supertrlands detective Dirty Harry Is asked to 0News AFTERNOON spree ever held on television, the Great CPTV 0 8 W M S World Of Sporta 11:30 0 B 4 v a ls y work on the Investigation ol a MONDAY'S SPECIALS 0 National Geographic Spadal 8 America's Athlataa 1980 0 Davw And Goliath a HwvestTampla Auction, April 11 to April 19. You'll be able to "The Hidden World" Within our WBC World series ol gangland murders with 6:00 Athletes featured Include boxer 8 8a The Super Glo- 8 a Baaabal 0 Agronsky And Company 12:00 APRIL 14,1880 world there exists another world Championship bout with Salva- batrottara the man who demoted him. (R) "get away" with the best merchandise in town Bernard Taylor; shotputter a T h a Saint 0 Mormon World Confaranoa 0 Up Front Inhabited by creatures almost dors Sanchez vs. Ruben Castillo a S aaams Street (R) 08 Love Boat (from Tucson, Arizona). Maren Seldlerf marksman David a Great Decisions 888 BJ And The Bear aoaktarl 0 8 Isauaa And Answers at prices you can afford. Be the first in your beyond our awareness - Insects. KImes; and a report on Men's 8FMthForToday 0 Robart SchuHar MORNING B I G uala Four centuries alter 8 Baaabal (Joined In Progress) 6:30 Olympic Basketball and the 1979 8:30 10:00 8 Journey To Adventure neighborhood to bring home the goods. the Quale nation disappeared 0 Face Tha Stata EVENING European Swim Championships. 0 Tha FHntstonas 3M 0 News 8 Fishing With Roland Martin from the coast ol Georgia, rem- Amarloa's Athletas 1980 8 Ring Around Tha World 6:30 0 Rev. TarrI Cola Whntakar at 0 8 Fantasy Island 8Soooar 8 Minority Advisory Board Spe- nants ol their civilization and the SBOomala 808A Siisak (Vevlew: The 8 What About Woman Channel 24 Hartford, 49 Bridgeport, natural history ol the area are a a 8 Caspar And Tha a Qrealssi Sports Laganda 7K)0 cial 6KM 12:46' Angels Otctf Rftot 0 Chrlatophar Cloasup OMovla "The Long Ships" studied. (R) , 0 Racing From Aqueduct SThaAlMalaa 8 Vtawpokit On Nutrition a Dasabsl 1980 a TV Auction (Cont'd) 0 Wondarama (1964) Richard WIdmark, Sidney aPrasanis 53 Norwich, 61 Waterbury, 65 iNew Haven 10:30 0TNalaThaUfa Poitler. 0BlaokNews 63 Nova Pa«e4-TVSP0nJGHT i i7K)t__ • j ; ; ? f • f ! n : : 'll . nnii-j&>iR^Hif.iiii jM'i r r »i TV SPO TUGHT-Paop 5 : m SUNCW co w im ~1NOTE: rnguUt ftodramfifeig TTTT~5--- TTT------P-i— IhaBtan- 'fasterii donnek^ut’i ’ i SUNDAYconti 9M ) 12:30 lay Cup PrsHfflinary Round ®DlnihlftFrtanda ® Quinneee Qsme Sartsa Exlands To Four Oamaa Le ading Full S erric e 1:50 ® Tha Brady BuTKh SMovta "The Adventures Of 7:30 ® A B C N w n .®0Donahut Robin Hood" (1938) Erroi Flynn, la Living Filth Opticians The Bank that ® JoaFrMikIn Olivia de Havllland. WIN 6800.00THIS WEEK 2K)S 0Na«»a (EOWooua BKW ® Nawt 0 Saaama Straal (OJaka Haae QoeptI Tkna ® Archie Bunkar's Place S25.iMI BOIIIIC 'F YOU ARE A REGULAR holds the solution 2:30 0OattngGama S IS 0 Maal Tba Preaa ®0ABC Movie "Patton" ® UteOtntoy 0 Tom Larson 0 War Without Wkmari (1970) George C. Scott, Karl H iU llU O home surscri rer of t he herald 0 Tha FRntttonea Malden. The colorful career of to the puzzle, holds 2:45 1:00 the controversial General 0 Movla "Square Dance 0:15 (X) NBA BaikatbaX George S. Patton, who had as Jubilee" (1949) Spade Cooley, 0 A.M. Waathar (X) Maka H Real many battles with his superiors •PRIZE C R O SSW O R D NO.TaTzT' the solution to Mary Beth Hughes. (S Movla "Lightning Raiders" CLUES ACROSS: 9:25 as he did with the enemy during 3:00 0 Heritage Corner (1945) Buster Crabbe, Fuzzy St. World War II, Is dramatized. (CC) John. 1. 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An accidental------with a knife la the sort of MUNCHESTER 0 Imaget And Things (Wad) 1:30 9:00 CMLDREirS EYE lU S S FUMES thing apt to bring regret. 0 At Your Fingartips (Thu) 0 191h-Canfury LIteralure (FrI) 3) High School Bowl ® Alice 1 2 . ----- players making excuses for their mo r n in g (3) RopafsNosrs CaH To Prayer ®ltlsWrlttati GUMUNTEED FOR M E YEMt- STATE BANK 9:40 0 Fishing Hole 01 Jake Haas Gospel TTma defeats may get little sympathy. 4:55 0 MaRar Of FIcllon (Thu) 0 Tettnis 000NBC Movie "Coming member fdic 13. Unpopular rodent. 0 PTL Ckjb 9:45 2:00 Home" (1978) Jane Fonda, Jon Volght. A marine officer's wile 14. A sinking ship m a y------tor quite a long 0 Let's All Sing (Mon) (X) 0 American Sportsman 1041 MAIN ST. tel 646-4004 0 Word Workers, Inc. (Tua) (£Basaball and a disabled, bitter Vietnam time before she actually goes down. veteran's Hie are drastically 5:15 0:50 dS Harvest Tampla changed when, while her hus­ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 0WCTTsnnls 15. Poker’s the sort of game one can well find ® Ed Allan 0Naws band Is lighting In Vietnam, they 0 Write On (Wed) 0 This Weak In Baseball fe llow s------on playing till very late. 5:22 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) meet and tall In love. (Network advises viewer discretion) (R) ® Movla 10:00 0 Movie "In Which We Serve" 1 9 . ----- cats have some physical peculiarity. 0 Public Affairs Spadal 1 Tha Jeffarsons(R) (1942) Noel Coward, John Mills. 20. T h e ------in any country could 5:45 ® 0 I Love Lucy 0 Mastarplaoa Thaatra ® NawZoo Ravua 2:30 presumably be expressed In terms of percen ® Mika Douglas 0:30 ® Romper Room OS Promlsas 01 Qod tage of the population. 5:55 00 BssabaM ® ThaJaWaraona 0 Today’s Woman 0 0 Ctfd Sharks ® The Work) Tomorrow 22. An o l d ------may tell you something about 0 22AJIva 2:40 0 Jerry FatwaH 6:00 0 Educational Programming (T) Movla "West Side Story" what a place was Ilka many years ago. ® Kklaworld (Mon) 0 Ironside 10:00 T £ ® Commant (Tua) (1961) Natalie Wood, Richard ® Trapper John, M.D. 23. The last thing a fugitive from Justice wants. 0 ThInkabout (Mon, Wed) Beymer. Agree to accept the judges decision as final. ® Spraad A Uttla Sunthina 0 Primary Sctance (Tua) ® Newa (Wad) 3:00 ® JhnmySwaggart 0 Storyb^ (Thu) ® Barrio (Thu) 0 SaH, Incorporated (FrI) QE 0 kitamaMonal Boxing 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) CLUES DOWN: NAME...... ® For Our Tlmaa (FrI) 0 Sunday At The King's House 0 Masaachuaatta Council Of 2. The world of horae-racing, for Instance, is not ® High School Praat Conlar- 10:15 0Drag Racing RabUa D O R O T H Y ADDRESS ...... anoa(Mon) 0 AN About You (Mon) 3:30 0Faat Forward B O B GRIESE without i t s ------. ® Olalogua(Tua, FrI) 0 Folk Talas (Tua) CX) Mastars Qolf Tournament 10:30 H A A A H l 3. It may seem a pity when a child brings it In from CITY...... STATE..... ® Maka It Real (Wad) 0 Music (Wad) E YE W E A R ® Eighth Day (Thu) 0 Mathematical Relationships 4:00 ®Sporta Extra the garden. (9 Sunday At The Kbig’a Houaa E YE W E A R IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED ° 0HaalthF)ald (Thu) 0 SportsWortd 0 The Drum 0 Ed Allan (Mon. Thu. FrI) 0 Cover To Cover (Fri) 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) F O R B OYS 4. One of a pair worn for riding. 0 Emergency Onal 0Cold Nights F O R GIRLS CLIP AND MAIL TO: PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE 6:15 10:24 5. Comes out ahead in a competition. ® Naws 0 Weather 0 Sneak Previews 10:31 C / 0 TH E EVENINQ HERALD 0NOTE: Regular Programming A SELECT GROUP OF MODERN, ATTRACTIVE CHILDRENS 6. On t h e ------, the light Is often very brilliant. 10:30 4:30 1 HERALD 8Q., M ANCHESTER, C T. 6:30 (£ 0 Wide World Of Sports May Ba Pra-Emptad If ^ Stan­ EYEGLASS FRAMES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY... 9. Strikes blows. ® Stscy On Rim (Mon, Wad, FrI) ® One Day At A Tima (R) as Festival Of FaKh ley Cim Preliminary Round ® PInoaladas (Tua) ® Three Sons 0 Another Voloa Sartaa Extarxia To Four Gamaa • 8 8 U8 FOR ALL YOUR OPTICAL N88D8 to. A really g o o d------is something you can tit ® Bank) (Thu) 0 0 Hollywood Squares And Tha Boaton Brulna Play A and enjoy. """"""" " ow esmiulT s ' ® AbboR And Coatallo 0 Hollywood Squares (Mon, 4:40 Waat Coaat Opponent ® My Thraa Sons Wad-Fri) ® KInar’s Komar 11:00 11. One would hardly expect a little------in the Solve the puzzle by fllllnp In the missing letters to make the 0 Minority Advisory Board Spe­ 0 22 Alive (Tua) 5:00 ® 0 0 Naws road to disconcert a truck driver. words that you think best fit the clues. To do this read each cial (Mon) 0 Croaa-WRs ® Joker, Joker, Joker ® All In The FamHy __ 7 6 3 Mam S t 191 Mai n S t clue carefully for you must think them out and give every word 0 Black Parspactive (Tua) 0 Insida / Out (Mon) 16. If you lie long In the sun. It c a n ------you. 0 Exploring Math (Tua) 0Sportmror1d ® BamwHUI Its true meaning. 0 Ring Around The World 0 Remembering Is Not Enough 0 Ask The Manager Napchesto, Conn. Manchester, (tenn. 17. A monetary unit in Italy. (Wad) ® Trada-Otts(Thu) 0 Say Brother You need not be a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You 0 What About Women (Thu) 0 DImanslona In Sdenca (Fri) 11:15 18. Don’t keep still. 0 Adalanta(Frt) 5:15 ® CBS Naws Tel. 043-1191 Tel. 643-1900 may submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanically 10:45 0 Romper Room 0 Art Media (Mon) 0 Movla (Tima Approxlmats) 21. Animal that purrs. produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copies of the entry "Big Rose" (1974) Shelley 11:30 ' 6:55 0 Bread And BuRartllas (Tua) Winters, Barry Primus. ® Movla "Brinks The Great blank will be accepted. 0 American Trail 0 Ripples (Wad) Robbery" (1976) Darren McGa- This list contains, sfnong othsrs, tho corroct words for tho PRIZE Anyone Is eligible to enter except employees (and members 0 Naws 10:50 5:30 vln, Leslie Nielsen, CROSSWORD PUZZLE for rolosso Wooksnd of April 12-13, 1980. (i) Quiz Kids ffl Dsvk) Susskind of their families) of tho Evening Herald. 7:00 0Uka You, Lika Ms (Thu) IB 0 Naws 4. ® Morning Naws 5:50 BUD MAN WIFE ALL ENTRIES M U ST BE M AILED IN SEPARATE EN VELO PES 11:00 ® Carry On Laughing CAT m r s M i n E U C TM C ® Bugs Bunny And Woody ® The Price Is Right CB Movla "Mister Roberts" MANX WINNER NO LATER THAN MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK, AND BEAR A l8 Stiir Trttk DETECTION Woodpecker '? ) Mlridfiv (1955) Henry Fonda, James MANY WRENCH POSTMARK. ® 0 Good Morning America Cagney. 0 Amarica'p Athlalaa 1980 DETENTION MAP Specializing in ® 0 0 Uvema 8 Shirlay (R) 0 Larson ADVERTISE HERB DIVORCED The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the ® Naws ® StralghI Talk MOLE DIVORCES 000Today 0 0 0 High Rollers EVENING 11:35 MOVE contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. If more than Rebuilding of Alter- 0 Three Stooges 0PTLOub FILLIES MUD 0 Electric (Company (R) FOLLIES one all-correct solution Is received, the prize money will be 0 Electric Company (R) (Mon. 6:00 POOL Tf I i IVLiMBVI 7:25 12:00 FRENCH POOR shared equally. nators and Starters, both Foreign ® 0 0 News Wad, Fri) (l)(l)0N aw s ® Movla "Hellllghters" (1969) HALTED RAT 6 . 0 Nutrition (Tua) ® Your Choloa For The Oscars John Wayne, Katharine Ross. □ IF NO ALL-CORRECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $25 WILL BE 7:30 HALVED SEA and American. 0 Write On (Thu) 0 The Ratchford Report 0 It's Your Bualnaas HARM SET a ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK’S PRIZE. ' (XI Morning Naws 0 TV Auction 0 Movla "To Kill A Clown" ® The RInIslones 11:10 HITS SUP [D IS ti a □ □ 7. The decision of the judges Is final and all contestants agree to 0 Truly American (Thu) 0 ABC News (1972) Alan Alda, Blyihe Danner. CALL HOLE ® PTL Club SLIT kinn a □ 0 Free To Choose abide by the Judges decision. All entries become the property A ll Types In Stock! 0 0 Today 12:30 KEEN SOLE 11:30 0 Family Feud 6:30 ® Movie "The Vatican Atfair' KEEP SOLO of this paper. Only one prize will be awarded to a' family unit. 8:00 ® CBS News (1969) Walter Pidgeon, Ira LAST SPUR 8 Everyone has the same opportunity to win, for every entry will “If we don’t have It, ® Captain Kangaroo 0 3 0 Wheel OI Fortune LIFE ® Woody Woodpecker 3 Educational Programming ® ABC News Furstenberg. SUPPLIER be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming Is 0 0 NBC News 0 Gat Smart LIRE VOLE we’ll rebuild it.” 0 Tha Advocates In Brief (Mon) 0 Chico And The Man 0 The Moppets 0 Risk Of Marriage LIST WARM necessary. 0 TV Community Collega (FrI) 0 Sesame Street 0 Ustan 9. 0 Porky Pig And Bugs Bunny 6:45 The correct solution to this week's Prizeword will be Also, all types of AFTERNOON 0 Three Stooges (Time Approx­ 12:45 643-2711 published the following Saturday. 8:25 imate) 0 The Athlalas Electrical Troubleshooting 0 0 News 10. The Herald reserves the right to correct any typographical 12:00 7:00 errors which may appear during the puzzle game. ,T J Nows ® 60 Minutes 1:00 LAST WEEKS 8:30 .1' Midday ® 0 Qalactica 1980 0 Movie "In A Lonely Place" 11. The sealed correct solution will be kept In the personal ® Qllllgan's Island J8 Living Faith 0 0 0 Disney's Wonderful (1950) Humphrey Bogarl, Gloria PUZZLE SOLUTION custody of Nate At^jatiuelll, Proildent Manchester State HERB’S AUTO ELECTRIC ® Meet The Mayors (Mon, Wed) 0 3 0 Chain Reaction Work) Grahame. Bank. 54 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD ® New York Report (Tua) 0 4d $20,000 Pyramid 0 Land Of The QIants ® Nina On New Jersey (Thu) 0 Onoa Upon A Classic 1:30 ® Newark And Reality (FrI) 12:25 0 ABC News 289-5421 0 0 Today 1 Now Jersey Report PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE 0 TV Community Collage Page 6 - T V S P O TU G H T TV S P O T U G H T - P a g e 7 8 3 Tic Ta c Dough 3B a nnyHIH 3 ) Happy Daya Again (Wad) 3 ) AH hi Tha FamHy 2:41 0 N H LH o c k a y DAYTIME CONT.M 9 8 3 8 W E D N E S D A Y C 0 N T . M F R I D A Y . 8TwlHghtZon a (31 Domata 3 A 8 C N a w s (B Baal Of Midday 3 Q u y a n^ra g a dy: Tha Story 0 MacNall /Lahrar Report 0 M a u d a Faoa Tha Music 3 "Tension At Table Rock" 8 Now zoo Ravua (Mon, Fri) Of Jim Jonaa 12:8 8 8 DAYTIME MOVIES 0 Dick Cavatt 8 Our Mlaa BrookafTua) FaatlvalOfFaHh 3 8 (1956) Richard Egan, Dorothy 12:30 ( E Movie "Where The Bullets 3 Thrsa'a Company Malone. 3 Movla " O p e r a tio n Pa cific" 3 Paknaratown, U.8 A m t c i 8 FOr You, Blaok Woman (Wad) f 09 WfWilno 11 :8 QD S I For Tomorrow Fly" (1966) Tom Adams, Dawn 8 8 T h a B l g » i M (1 951) Jo h n W a yn e , Pa tricia 3 N a w s 3 C ard Bumatt And Friends. 5:22 3 Movla " Cisc o Pik e " (1971) (!) Crooo-Wn* 8 Woman’a Plaoa (Thu) Addams. 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I Send your letters to Pepper 3 ) 3 One Ufa To Live 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) wh e n he runs aw ay Into the Jo a n Fonta in e, Jos e p h Cott e n. 3 Charlla'a Angels II) Accent On Living (Mon) 3 Faoa Tha Music 2 :8 tamAHe 3B a n n yHIH 4:45 George Nader was wowing O'Brien. SE A. 200 Park .4ve,. DAYTIME SPORTS 0Gun a m o k a ® Movie " C ry For H a ppy " Q) Domata(Tua-Frt) 0 Norv Fiction Televlalon (SI Festival Of Faith 3 JoaFrankHn 8 3 8 Real Peopla 3 : 8 1 2:8 8 NashviHa Music TV viewers with his sleuthing Sew York. A" Y 10017! 3 8 Th a D o c t o r a 8 Sounding Board 3 M * A * S * H 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) 3 " Th e S e cre t W a r O f Harry 3 Movla " Th e Ba ch elor And 3 M*A*S*H (1 9 6 1) G le n n F o rd . Don a ld 3 0Ba a aball(Mon) 2 : 8 11:8 3 N a w s 2 :8 0 Great Parfonnanoae F rigg " (1 969) Paul N e wm a n, Syl- Th e B o b b y S o x e r” (1 947) C a ry 8 3 Tic Tac Dough O'C o nn or. 3 Tha Doctora (Tua-Fri) 3 0 Baseball ( E 3 8 N a w a 8 Nawlywad Gama 3 The Odd Couple va Koscin a. 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(SKo)a k 3 : 8 (1 965) Ch a rlto n Heston, Richard ( E 3 Nawa 3 AH In Tha Family 1 0 :8 C l a u d e t t e C o lb e r t . C h a rl e s H arris. A Union m a jor le ads 100 0 Touta La Banda (Mon) 3 S h a N a N a 3 Movla "Bigger Than Life" 12:8 8 3 8 Tonight 3 N a w a 6 :8 Boy er. volunt e er prisoners on a d a ng er 0 Saif, Incorporated (Thu) 3 Benny Hill (1956) James Mason, Barbara FRIDAY, 0 “ Th e Glory Briga d e " (1953) 3 3 V s g a $ 3 3 3 8 N a w s 0 Our Mlaa Brooks 0D a v e AH e n Rush. o u s m i s s i o n a g a i n s t t h e 2:25 Victor Mature, (lee Marvin. 3 M'A^S'H 3 Newark And Reality 3 IL o v a L u c y 12:8 3 Sb( Million DoHar Man 1 :8 C a c h e s . (B Newa(Thu, Fri) 1:8 8 3 Tic Tac Dough 8 3 8 Lauren BacaU On Tha 3Jo k a r'sW H d 8 3 8 Tha Friday Gamas Movla " Th e Conspira tors " 0 Tha Odd Couple 8 3 8 T o m o r r o w Ewing Cheers (E 4 : 8 . Rockford Files 0 TV Auction 0 TV Auction (Cont'd) 2:30 C5D “ Th e Se cond Gre a te st (1 9 4 4 ) H e d y L a m a rr. 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(2 hrs.) cheerle ader in an episode of ^ W E D N E S D A Y ^ 0 Tha Odd Coupla 3 T l c Ta c Dough 0 Tha Advocataa In Brief (Wad) 4 : 8 (E Sb( MHIIon Dollar Man Playoffs 0 Synthesis II 8 3 8 N B C N a w s 2 8 0 Washington Waak In Review " D a lla s " to be re bro a dca st 0 Faat Forward (Thu) 8 “ Edw ard, My S o n " (1949) 12:8 8:8 11 :8 0 B o b Nawhart 3 Nawa (Tima Approxknata) 6*8 Friday. April 18, on CBS 0 Old Houaaworka (Fri) Spe nc er Tra cy, Deborah Kerr. 3 Barney Miller DAYTIME SPECIAL 0 O v s rE a s y 3 JoaFrankHn 3 The Whita Shadow 3 3 3 8 3 N S W S ( 3 Marv Grtflln Th e feuding, fighting, financial 3 Carol Bumatt And Friands 3 M‘ A*8*H 0 W a H Straat Waak 3:00 EVENING 12:8 3 M * A * 8 * H ly opulent Ewing family involved (H Oulding Light (B Movla " A p ril In P a ris " 3 3 Happy Days 4 : 8 3B a n n yHIH 2 :8 3 Movie " B e h o ld A Pale 9 8 in oil. cattle, high-living and fami (S Popaye And Friandt (1 953) Doris Day. Ray Bolger. 3 3 Aftarachool Spadal 8 Hava Gun, WHI Travel 3Th a O d d C o u p ls 3 3 Movla “ Th e Ivory Ap e " 6 :8 Hors e " (1964) Gr e gory Pe ck. 7 8 ly and polKical intrigue has 3 ) 3 Qanaral Hoapital 0 Our Miss Brooks 0 Mauda 0 Movla " Th r e e De sp era t e (Pre miere) Ste ve n Ke ats. Cindy 3 l 3 ) 3 8 N a w s A n t h o n y Q u i n n . A n im o s i t y 3 C B 8 N a w a GD Movie 0 Captlonad ABC News M e n " (1951) Pre sto n Foster, Vir Pick ett. A savag e m o b In se arch be com e a favorite with TV audi 3 ) I Love Lucy 12:40 be tw e en a Spa nish loyalist a nd a 3 AH In Tha FamHy (BILIfaatylaa(Mon) DAYTIME CHILDREN'S ginia Gre y. 01 both profit a nd rev enge stalk ences. In fact. 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