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PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri„ Aug, 25, 1978 f Business Capsules Youth Centre to be Sold Unishops Inc., a New Jersey-based per share) for its fiscal year ended Jan. j School Ml Kisers— New King*! S t o r e ique needs of women in the insurance retailing organization, has announced an 28, 1978. IfRM field. agreement in principle to acquire Youth The company’s six current operating- iDiSCOUNT PRICES WURTEffl King's Department Stores Jnc. of New- The next meeting is set Sept. 13 at 11 ;30 Centre Inc., a Connecticut-Maoeachusetts divisions comprise the Goldfine’s chain in /on. Mass., has announced plans to open a ARTHUR’S u ■ a.m. at Haifa's Restaurant, 2815 Main St., group of 14 specialty stores offering ap­ Minnesota and Iowa; the 10-store Clarkins new store in Simsbury Sept. 11. The store Glastonbury. To learn more, call Susan parel for infants, children and young chain in Ohio; three merchandising TO BUY toftoy. Chaitoe of a few will be al the Farmington Valley Mall on Myrow at 563-1491. adults. divisions that operate men’s and- hoy’s and evening. Higfas Route,44. ■ ’ The acquisitipn of privately held Youth wear,, shoe- and textile-domestics leased m tonight. Lowb in the . The new 60.000-square-foot store brings VConn Conference departments in its own stores and those Centre which is subject to the signing of CLEAN 1'! the chain's total to 186 stores in 17 stales. ^ve.ral area cosmetologists par- ■ ■ formal contracts, will be made for cash. owned by others; and Raul-Marshall The 29-year-old company employs about lid p a t ^ in the 16th annual Cosmetology n o u o u ’ toadhlheast winds around Unishops reported. Products Inc., an importer-distributor to USED CARS 15.300 persons. Conference “ held recently...... at the Universi­ retail establishments of home furnishings iff-Lgeatto northwest ty of Connecticut. Isadore Berson, president and chief and gift products. . V . - , Homo dollvared copy 16 cents- il.wdather map on page U. Among those attending were Gail executive of Youth Centre, will stay on as Vol, kCVO, No. - Manchester,,.Conft„ - k jjewlstehd copy aoicent^^ New Aatociation Adamson and Jacqueline Remsen, Ar­ latexite chairman of the board. SUPER-SEAL CARTER ' J ...... v i, ^ ...... > ..... - ...... w,,...... u...... ^ ...... -'-iM A new organization has been forced to tistic Hair Designs, Manchester; Natalie Unishops also announced plans to dis­ Gerber Dividend provide support for women agents in the Butler, Sharon Elliot and Linda Saitta, pose of the company’s Goldfine’s chain of The Super-Tough ’The Gerher Scientific Instrument Co. of life insurance industry in Connecticut. Tres Chic Beauty Salon, Manchester; discount department stores in Minnesota South Windsor has declared a cash divi­ Driveway Saver Monthly meetings of the Association of Mariette Sibley, ^ 1 1 of Beauty and En­ and Iowa. dend of five cents per share, payable Aug. Inside Today Woman Life Underwriters will highlight vironment 11, South Windsor; and Terry Unishops Inc. reported volume of 5125,- o o ' i * r r z . A. IV d insurance topics, sales ideas and the un- Bolduc, Bolton. 258,000 and earnings of $1,128,000 (13 cents 31 to stockholders of record Aug. 21. Manchester u,s. Orders Accepting a challenge to do something about a noisy ice­ KODAK INSTANT CAMERA making company on Bissell Street, two neighbors have taken their case to Superior Court. See More talk s DEMONSTRATION page 2. John F. Garaventa of (UPI) - Two more Service) to get into discussions.” year prison sentence. and SALE! ^ Manchester, participating in a postal unions said Friday they had Emmet Andrews, president of the Citing the seriousness of the situa­ Lawn Food I summer agricultural exchange rejected a proposed three-year con­ APWU, the largest and most militant tion, the petition said that “in the Let experts from Kodak 10,000 Sq, Ft Coverage program, describes wheat tract, and the government asked for of the unions, demanded the Postal event of a strike, mail will ac­ harvesting in Russia. See page a federal court order to avert a wild­ Service return to bargaining.. cumulate and reach levels which will Our take your picture 10. cat walkout that would tie up the The service showed no signs of make, it impossible for the United B n. 9.87...... 8“ nation’s mails. abandoning its insistence the dispute States Postal Service to^be able to That's right! Factory-trained personnel East Hartford A federal judge told both sides to be submitted to bindin|L«arbitration. protect and preserve the mail being will be in all (^Idor stores to take a keep talking. The administration was prepared to deposited at receiving points rowthom«season-snew?T beautiful PR-10 instant color picture A 36-year-old woman jumps 1 The Postal Service stood firm in its use “Graphic Hand” — the emergen­ throughout the various districts ... of you or any member of your family •5,OOOSq.ft from the Bulkeley Bridge into the 'refusal to reopen negotiations cy plan under which all available with the risk that untold quantities of and to show you how easy it is to o»a»4.97...;...... 4,-|7 Connecticut River and survives. despite union threats to set strike military personnel would be pressed mail may be permanently lost.” use Kodak Instant Cameras..- See page 2. deadlines for next week for nearly into mail delivery duties in the event The petition also noted that in 1970, The lettering on the white cake, 500,000 postal workers if contract of a walkout. during the last nationwide work stop­ I I l o f t s 3-Ul. Sizo lined with orange and yellow ■talks are not renewed. In support of its attempt to get a page by postal employees, a federal • Friday, August 25th-^^PM to 9 PM flowers, summed up the sen­ Joining the National Association of temporary restraining order, the judge granted the now-defunct U.S. Promoted Saturday, August 26th— 11 AM to 6 PM ‘;N«wfnglSd?S» timents: "Happy 10th Anniver­ Letter Carriers* which voted “no” govemijient petition noted that “as a Post Office Department temporary LBwnSoodMIxturo restraining orders to prohibit the Joseph Uccello Jr. of sary Faith-Union Bible School.” earlier this week, were the 280,000- condition of their government walkout. However, the workers Manchester has been See page 13. member American Postal Workers employment, postal workers must 1 Union and the 40,000-member failed to return for a week, until promoted to senior branch 4 “ renounce the right to participate in a National Post Office Mail Handlers. Postmaster General Winton Blount officer at Society for strike.” Connecticut Following the union’ an­ It said violators are subject to fines agreed to negotiations that led to an 8 Savings, Hartford. KODAK Colorburst 100 of op to $1,000 and a maximum one- percent pay hike. Uccelio is of Instant Camera Using a number of different nouncements, the government asked - t the Bank’s Jordan Lane of­ measurements, a Federal U.S. District Judge John P ratt for a fice in Wethersfield.. He Reserve Bank economist says 10-day tenjporary restraining order Caldor Deluxe 24" Wide or a preliminary injunction to pre­ joined Society in 1972 as an LowPrice.... Connecticut is among the nation’s officer’s assistant after Bamboo Rake most popular states.for foreign in­ vent a strike by the two largest un­ experience with Constitu­ Takes fabulous Satinluxe* instant color vestors. See page 6. V ions. Hijacker Gone tion Bank and Trust Co., prints! Automatic exposure control Unidn attorneys argued there was assures perfect color every time, motor­ Rag. 3.79...... 2“ still a chance for a settlement during and has been a branch of­ ized ejector for super convenience. ficer since 1974. c5ffeS¥;.''®ee$$ity for Fall! The Nation talks being conducted by Director Wayne Horvitz of the Federal Media­ A native of Hartford, he Home builders urge the Senate was graduated from East KODAK Ektrallte 10 tion and Conciliation Service, and the Without Trace Pocket Camera Outfit to keep one-time maximum $100,- judge agreed to delay a decision on Hartford High School and 000 tax-free profit on sale of ...... 3.33 the petition.- „ GENEVA, Switzerland (UPl) — A spending 7 hours and 40 minutes on received a bachelor’s Special homes; administration urges Introductory Price.. "If there is the slightest indication mystery man in a false beard and wig the ground when no hijacker was degree in management 2 9 . 4 0 home sale exemption be. cut to from the University of the talks are breaking down over the kept an American airliner and 89 found. Police searches of passengers Featpres a built-in electronic flash. $50,000. See page 6. Hartford. He has taken ad­ Camera automaticalfr ajdusts for Kodak’s weekend, I will not delay granting a passengers and crew on the ground and luggage turned up nothing. “We have not found the man who vanced courses in real es­ new hi-speed ASA-400 color film. Includes temporary restraining order,” Pratt for nearly eight hours with a bizarre 20% OFF handed over the letter and there was tate at the University of Clio film, batteries, wrist strap. said. hijack scare Friday — then dis­ The World no bomb,” said Long, who did moist Hartford, and is attending Entire Stock O f Glenn Whitaker^ a Justice Depart­ appeared without trace. ment trial lawyer representing the of the talking with the pilot, Capt. American Institute of UiwnSproadors One hundred and eleven car­ “It was the work of a madman,” Banking courses. KODAK Ektral dinals lock themselves, in secret govempient, said the Postal Service sajd Stewart Long, -.vice presi-. Robert Hamilton. He is. a, m asber of the Pocket Camera Outfit conclave at the Vatican. Voting 4 -H Queen Named does'not view HoiVitz’s meetings dent of TWA’s international division. The 19-page list of demands said Wethersfield for a new piope is to begin today. Horvitz as renewed negotiation. The drama, which could have been two suitcases filled with explosives— Gaidar 13“ to23“ Fifteen-year-oW Elsie Riordan of South Windsor is nan^ed “ As I understand it, they (Postal including an automatic “combination n ' Businessmen’s Association LowPrice...... Our Rig. 16.99to29.99 See page Si a hoax, began when the bearded man, 1 7 . 9 4 the 1978 ifartford County 4-H Queen at 4-H Fair ceremonies Service officials) do not intend to bomb” — were stowed in the baggage and of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Can be used with hi-speed film for ex­ names Friday in Windsor Locks. A member of the Pleasant Valley a p a ss^ g er on Trans^World Airline’s was treasurer of the iJjg^lDe'dl.Seotts index negotiate” further, he said. (..• Boeing 707 from New York, handed hold. tended-range flash pictures. Includes The demands included freeing Manchester Jaycees in 8-shot flipflash bar, CllOfilm^ wrist strap. and Yigofo, Sizes to fit Busy Bees, her projects include clothing, foods, and arts and Horvitz Said following a three-houT to g hostess a letter which made 1977, and is an AIB Ared towns ...... 8 crafts. Runners-up named Friday were (in order from No. 1 to afternoon meeting he felt renewed, rambling political demands and said Sirhan Sirhan, convicted assassin of Ciounsel. He is a former CB Convac...... Weekend 4) Kim Stuart of Bloomfield, Cathy Aldrich of Enfield, Kathy contract talks were the best way to the plane would be blown up if they Robert F. Kennedy, and 84-year-old Oiurches ...... 3 Nazi war criminal Rudolph Hess. senior advisor to Junior Manfredd of Bloomfield, and Sharon Brown of South Windsor. resolve the dispute'and he was were not met. Achievement. T S s s r a a s slfie d ...... 13-15 “trying to urge one side (the Postal ■ The plane was evacuated after The TWA flight originated in Tulsa, KODACOLOR C llO o r C126 Film -12 Exp. Roll. ASA 100.... 991 CoDectors’ Ctomer...... Weekend (Herald photo by Chastain) • - Okla,, and stopped in Detroit before UmK3rolhptrcuitonMr. j C om ics...... 5 taking off from New York to Geneva Blast H a rfo rd ...... 6, 8, 13 en route to Nice, France.' Entertainment ...... 2 Capt. Hamilton, whose wife was Forum of the Arts...... Weekend traveling on the plane, made the final BACK^O^CHOOLBUYS! PATIO CLEARANCE SALE! M anchester...... 2, 6, 9,10 GET A Money Not decision to evacuate the aircraft. O bituaries...... 10 Long said, although he also went out Hartford managed an operating William Cotter, D-Conn., said*Labor earlier than expected. The national Heavyweight SAVE People ...... 7 By JANE ANDERSON Department officials told Cotter at a to the airplane. AN budget of about $25 million for itself program will end Sept, 30 but a bill is HI Best Seller! Cast-Aluminum EXTRA 20% to 35% OFF Sports...... 11-12 HARTFORD (U PI)- AnTlthhour Friday afternoon meeting in pending in Congress that .would con­ “ 1 walked up and down the aisle of Television ...... Weekend and the area towns during the past the plane several times offering to RANDOM HOUSE Portable OUR REG. PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK reprieve Friday postponed the sen­ fiscal year ending Sept. 30, and was Washington the department does not tinue CETA at a reduced level. Paperback ' Qas Grill ding of layoff notices to 1,174 workers have any discretionary funds left to If passed, the resolution to be voted talk to the apparent hijacker, but no ... given approximately $1.25 million to one talked to me and I thought ‘let’s COMPLETE WITH: • Summer Patio Furniture Briefly in a problem-plagued federal give to Hartford. on Monday night would: ' Dictionary do the administrative work.. get off this plane.’ But it was the cap­ employment program, but the money She said extending the defiOit — Order City Manager James B. Pubi. 436 •Permanent Coals JROCK, Kan. (UPI) - The Air Carbone said he was calling for a tain who made th ejin al decision,” •Bar-BWeb KHs begins Sunday. place,” Carbone said. and exercise testing. 7 7 6 » 8 4 u ,» 1 7 6 17-Jewel Watches Our Reg. 10.49. Jiat 10 MHrtid par ilort. No ritalMdu. Not M Ru m In Mi (Mrw. M rdachMla. NEW YORK (UPI) - The first She studied medicine at from Waltham, iiailoonists to cross the Atlantic Medical College of Penn­ Helbros, Benrus returned to American soil Friday sylvania in Philadelphia. and More and a heroes’ welcome that in­ She completed her in­ cluded keys to the city, medals^ Procedure Changes ternship and residency in from the federal government, and internal medicine at Hart­ » 2 4 ..- » 3 2 NEW SEI^N...NEW REASON TO PAINT-UP! Our Reg. 34.99 ft 44.99 aicitation fromVhe governor. ford Hospital, and her car­ Choose from elec­ CALDOR R « Latex House Paint ■ HARTFORin UPI) - Southern Still Mean Layoffs diology fellowship at tronics, calendars, New Englpno Telephone Co. Emory University in automatics, sport- Resists blisteringand peeling.., .'FViday fi^ m o re details with the fully fade and wSther-resistanr Atlanta, Ga. For the past styles, day and daters, T^blic Utilities Control Authority By GREG PEARSON tions. Steven Werbner,' personnel two years she was director many others, for men Use on hobse exterior Jrim, siding , and women. and ^akeSLOur Reg. 7.S9...... on a proposal to offer customers and CHRIS BLAKE assistant, said that a total of 67 of non-invasive cardiology extended calling areas for a set CETA positions will be ended early at the University of Herald Reporters monthly rate. because of the early termination of • CALDOR Floor & Porch Paint 4 6 6 Friday’s changes in the layoff Connecticut Health Center. WESTERN TRAILS® the special projects. OurRii.7.99...... H on. procedures for the Comprehensive D r. H arw o o d is a American Made These include workers who have member of the American "Medalist” 8-Oz. Stock Market Employment and Training Act CAUpOR Dripless Latex Wall Paint been part of the townwide survey, the Heart Association and a Polarguard®-FillVest HUFFY "Stridor" 10-Spood NEW YORK’ (UPI) - The stock pro^am will mean the early ter­ forestry crew, the police records board member of the Eas/paiiitin'...dries in just half market closed out a lackluster mination of a total of more than 1(W program, the environmental health Our 0040 an hour... cleans up with water. Men’s or Women’s 26”nacing Bike Greater Hartford chapter. Reg.33.60. < . 0 week Friday by retreating in fair­ positions in East Hartford, and program and the painting project. Available in the latest decorator She is also a member of the Retains warmth even •Wom4n’tFraim l9’’ Our ly active trading as the Dow Jones Manchester. Two projects run by non-profit shades. Our Reg. 6.49...... They will be the two area towns American College of when wet! Nylon-coil . •Man’sFrame21’’ Rig.79.99. *63 Industrial average failed for the groups — Arts Encounter and the zipper, fold-down ski most sharply affected by the layoffs, Physicians and the , Precision derailleurwithstem-mpwifedshift third straight session to break Manchester Area Conference of collar. Red & blue or •CALDOR Latex Semi-Glosf levers, sure-stop hand oieket. Lightw^t, sleek alQiough Vernon will lose about 16 American College .of Car­ through the 900 level. Churches assistance program — also diology. blue &green. Uni-sex Merior Enamel, Our R^. 7.99.. .42. silvertone frame with racing saddle, safety positions and South Windsor also will sizes )(S-XL. Investor concern over some will be affected by the early termina­ reM orS. AuwnHyriRuinA lose some. QOntroversial proposals to stem tion. Hartford City Council's decision FULL SELECTION OF PAINT ACCESSORIES inflation and help the dollar offset In E a s t Hartford, 54 CETA REVERSI8tEH0(lj0FU.n* •Ar’CHAMWITHSTEa , Friday to rescind some of the layoffs Kuytheon Plans VEST BY WESTERN TRA0S> speculation that produced a workers are still scheduled to lose SHAC|U LOCK, OurRsf. 4.99...... d./O means that all Title VI special one- To Buy Company Our 9"ULTRA^AO 4" POLYESTER STRYP-EE2E 3MPflOOUCTKM S'lir PLASTIC stam p^e In gambling and mobile their jobs Sept. 8 because they are SANDPAPER DROP CLOTH •CHROME PUTEO MIRROR. Our R » IJ9 ...... BBC year projects funded through CETA R«2ZA7. 14“ PAINTER Krr PAMT BRUSH PAINT REMOVER home stocks. ’ project level employees who are not LEXINGTON, Mass. will be termirihted early. All other SPORTING GOODS DEPT. £ ^ . 3 9 * •BKETUREREPAIRKIT.CPMorPrtead** ...... The Dow average, up more than covered under the Hartford City (UPI) — Raytheon Co. has Ri5 .B.9 9 .. 4 “ £;.Z.99..2” SJ 99C 77*. C ^A positions, including Title II 2 points to about 900 at one time, Council’s rescinding order. reached an agreement in and Title VI sustaining jobs, will be fell 1.82 points to 895.53. Another 42 positions in East Hart­ principle to acquire ECRM continued through Sept. 30, the end of Preplanned profit taking at the ford will be restored if money is Enjoying the Peach Festival Inc. of Bedford, which SALE PRICES the federal fiscal year. Don't forget to stock up on EFFECTIVE; 900 level thwarted the widely found to follow through on the City manufactures automated' color film for the weekend! MANCHESTER VERNON In Manchester, Charles McCarthy, T h e c r o w d was as big as usual at the Eighth were full. But Mark Moran, 7, Sherman publishing equipment for followed blue-chip average, a 0.35- Council’s resclding decision. Caldor always has a full supply of FRIDAY assistant town manager, met with District Fire Department’s annual Peach Trott, 9, and Bemie Trott, 7 (left to right, newspapers and other Tri-CHY Shopping Cantor AND polnt winner Thursday. For the Thomas Malecky, personnel aide in factory-fresh Kodak & Polaroid film 1145TollandTuropMe : week, the Dow eased 1.30 points. town CETA employees Friday to Festival in Manchester, so many peach short- enjoyed it just the same. The boys all live on [irinters. ■ in most popular sizes. SATUIru ^ Y STORE HOURS: MON. thru FRI., 10 A.M. to9:30P.M., • SATURDAY,9A.M.to9:30P.M. 'SUNDAY, 11 A.M.toSP.M. explain the status of the Friday ac­ See Page Six cake buyers had to improvise when the tables Ardmore ^ a d . (Herald photo bjt.Chastain)

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. ;i. - !,«■ M A N ^IglTER EVENING HERAU). Wancftester. Com)., Sat., Aug. » , 1978 - PAGE THREE C- PAr.K TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' Manchester, Conn.. Sat., Aug. 26, 1978 Woman, 36, AREA CHURCHES LOCAL CHURCHES . FKSSBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Mato St. g o s p e l HALL. Cmter St. S f. PfeTER’S EPISCOPAL TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Spruce Sf. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio Not Injured COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev. Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Numry P. Padelli, co-pastors. That’8> Entertainment CHLIRCH, Nathan Hale School Road. Sunday School; 7 p.m., G o ^ l meeting. Route 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, William Porting, rector. ‘--JdcLiean, pastor. provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 Satutday masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 10 a.m., Worship Service; registration 9 a m .. Worship Service. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ Sunday masses at 7:30 and 8 a.m. to sanc­ After Jump pastor. NATIONAL CHURCH, 746 Mato St.Rev. p.m., Sei^ce, Informal Wor^ip. for Sunday School classes after service S’?. MARY’S CHURCH, Route 31, tuary, and 10:30 a.m. and noon to school B y ViJlen t M. WIdem 9:90 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday' ST. JOHN’S POLISH* NATIONAL Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, Philip Saunders, mtoiiter. EAST HARTFORDv- A S8-year- Sclipol; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin CATHOUC CHURCH, 23 Ctolway St. auditorium. Sept. 18. pastor; Rev. p an els A. liszewski, assis­ 10:30 a.m.i Praise, Worship Service EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, old woman jumped Frioay from the sonage on Cornwall Dr. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m., Rev. Walter A. Hyazko, pastor. FIRST As s e m b l ie s o f g o d , tss FIRST CONGREGATIONAL tant pastor. 9 a.m.. Mass to English; 10:30 a.m. Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. Bulkeley Bridge in H artf^ into the , Saturday masses at 5 and 7.p.m.;.Sun­ Deliverance Service. Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. CHURCH, 837 Main St. (comer of (tonn. Mass to English and Polish. Ronald J . Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ Connecticut River anrf- survived, ' day masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. FAITH BA PTIST CHURCH, Orange son, pastors; Nancy. Thomas, intern; Jelley, )iastor. Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN police said. and at St. Joseph’s Mission,' Eagleville, Hall 2 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, Connecticut, for varied and sundry presence of a state agency seeking to among the states, are ^king out 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, CHURCH, (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin Sf Rev. Rev. C. Henry. Anderson, pastor Police in East Hartford said that at 8:90 a.m. pastor. ' emeritus. reasons, enjoys particular distinction get movle/yV location troupes here film companies, television com­ ning Worship; 7 p.m., Evetiing Service. associate minister. Burton D. Stand, pastor, Rev. David B. Patricia Neumeyer of 19 Chapman- 10 a.m.'. Worship Service, Church CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD, .9:30 am ., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m,. 5:00 p.m., Saturday Evening Worship in entertainment. Among the can lend enohnous prestige to a state panies, and getting them, in turn, UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Stacy, associate pastor. Rockville. Rev. John J . White, pastor. Worship Service;'? p.m.,.Evening Ser-^ Service; 8 a.m., Sunday Matigs Service; that can match, historically, any St., East Hartford, and also of the CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF School, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery for smallest states, it numbers among providing ihore jobs, more money, 6 p.m., Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Vigil Masses Saturday: 5:00 and 7:00 vice. 6 a.m., Sunday Worship Service. state in the union.” Governor’s Mansion Rooming House CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. small itoildren. resident taxpayers — especially in rfiore prestige for their respective Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth p.m.; Sunday Meriting Masses: 7:00, CHURCH OF THE ASSSUMPTION, Children’s Chapel & Nursery for infants , While ^ state legislator himself, in Hartford, was rescued by an East Miller, minister. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHUlfCH,' the southwestern portion — some of communities.” Fellowship.- 8:30,10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Adams Stnrtt at Thompson Road. Rev. at 9 a.m. Banner sought to gain supportive ac­ Hartford Fire Department rescue . 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Edward S. Pepin, pastor. 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rey. htortin J. the world’s most distinguished ★ ★ ★ AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA- Scholaky, pastor. CALVARY CHURCH OF THE boat about 200 yards offshore near Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; talents in the cultural arts. tion for a film comm ission, dnd in in­ Jack Banner’s not one to walk REFORMED'CHURCH, 661 Avery St., TIONAL CHURCH, United Church of ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 647 East Mid­ the Founders Bridge, and then taken )^ellowship. Sunday htosses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 1:45 Satur^y mass at 5 p.m. Sporadically, a major motion pic­ tervening years, he has called upon away from a challenge. He’s ready, South Windsor. Christ./Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. Sunday mass at 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m. dle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, by Manchester Ambulance to St. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland a.m. ture will use Connecticut for location fellow Connecticut boosters to urge willing and able to sit with state 10 a.m., Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. 9:30 a.m.. Worship (Summer S. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James pastor. Francis Horapital in Hartford. Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF scenes; upcoming is Warner Bros.’ legislative attention. legislators, to communicate with Saturday Masses a t6 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Evening Worship; No Sunday School. Schedule). Archambault, Rev. William F. Carroll, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for According to police, an onlooker CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 HBOLTON CONGREGATIONAL LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside adults and children; 10:30 a.m.. Service, "Promises in the Dark,’’ to star “A commission of this sort,” he film and television companies, the day Masses at 8:30,10:30 dud 11:45 a.m. Rev. Francis V. Krukowski, team CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. emphasizes, "will earn, not drain. saw the woman hit the water from MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev. Robert W. ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, of Worship, Pastor Gustafson preaching, Marsha Mason (real-life Wife of overall objective to get a Motion Pifc- Stanton Conover, minister. Walton, bishop. child-care.provided; 6:30 p.m. Evening Other states across the country are about 60 feet and then begin swim­ LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin Cronin, pastor. pastor em eritus.. playwright Neil Simon) and using ture (tommission’operational within 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Richard 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood: 9:30 a.m.. ming. Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Saturday vigil masses at 5 and 7:30 Service, ^est speaker. Rev. Juris such sites as Manchester Memorial bringing in millions upon millioqp of Connecticut’s stori^ borders. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Police said Neumeyer apparently 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10a.m., worship Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Pollard, speaker. p.m.; Sun^y masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30 Renesclacis, Registrar, Valley Forge Hospital, downtown Hartford, and dollars every year because of an Not that many years ago, when ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL p.m.. Sacrament Service. Christian College, film: "The Miracle of ■was not injured. Police said they Service. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. various points in West Hartford. aggressive, imaginative thrust, Banner was in the State Legislature EastlHartford firefighters rescued Patricia Neumeyer, Route 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. CH U RCH , Bolton. R ev. John C. SALVATION ARMY, 661 Mato St. Valley Forge,” will be shown. found on her a membership card to CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY SECOND CONGREGATIONAL developed and designed to get major Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 The absence of a formal Motion himself,, he was instrumental in after she jumped Friday from the Bulkeley Bridge into the UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Wellner, rector. Holliger, vicar. CHURCH, United Church of Christ, Hollywood production interests in­ the AmericaifSports Gub, and also a Saturday, 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite ficers. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, senior Picture Commission, charged with thwarting eventual demolishment of Connecticut River. She was picked up a short distance down Ellington. 8 a.m.,'Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Jam es D, card identifying her as an outpatient II sermon for the children by the Rev. 9:30 a.m'., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. responsibility tor arranging location terested. Blast Haddam’s Goodspeed Opera 10:15 a.m., Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Family Service and Church School. MacLauchIto, pastor. pastor. Rev. George Emmitt, minister of river, near the Founders Bridge. (UPI phojo) of the psychiatric ward a t St. Francis VERNON ASSEMBLIES. OF GOD John Holliger, A Parable About Making Holiness Meeting; 8 p.m., Open-Air visitation and outreach. filming by motion picture and televi­ “I’m weli aware,’’ he continues, House. The jewel-box-of-a-theatre on Worship Service, Sunday School. ' 10 a.m.,.Summer Unit^ Services of Hospital. , CHtJRCH, 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Ice Cream, Parish Coffee Hour at 10 Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ■ sion production interests, has con­ the Ck)nnectlcut River has become RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Worship at Center Congregational ‘^hat the State Department of Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, pastor. a.m .; 7 p.m.. Evensong followed by an UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, ages; 10:45 a.m.-. Morning Worship. world-famous as a pre-Broadway FRIENDS (QUAKERS),' Hartford Church. > stantly amazed and astonished (Smmerce contains professional, Ice Cream Social, sponsored by the Men’s 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, M e s ^ e by the Rev. Mr; McLain. Friends Meeting House, 144 Quaker 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and longtime Connecticut booster Jack dedicated people, who want only to showcase. Fellowship; with "campfire” and old- minister. Children’s Church and Nursery provided; Lane, West Hartford. 11 a.m .. Worship Service, Nursery Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, Banner.' The former state legislator embellish and enhance Connecticut 10 a.m ., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. 6:00 p.m.. Evening Service. Message by Banner does not expect Connec­ 10 a.m., Meeting for Worship. available; 6 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, time camp songs. minister. (D-East Haddam) is president of prestige, but the department’s Worship; 6:30 p.m.. Prayer; 7 p.m.. the-Rev. M. McLain! Nursery provided. ticut, per se, to suddenly bloom as a . PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Nursery available. 9 a.m.,' Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Banner Lodge, Moodus summer primary concern is commerce, and Neighbors of Ice Firm /• S T . P E T E R ’ S E P IS C O P A L Worship. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN "new” Hollywood because of CHURCH, Route 31 and North River Worship. &rmon; "Into What, Then, We resort (his late first cousin. Zero motion picture/television location Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, CHURCH, Sand Hill Road, South Wind­ Were Ye Baptized?” ; 6 p.m., Worship. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD). legislative attention to a Motion Pic­ Cooper and High streets. Rev, Charles W. M ostel, grew up on the property work requires singular status, pastor. sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. ture Commission. But he d o ei expect Ronald E. Hademan, assistant to the Kuhl, pastor. when it was a Mostel dairy farm), singular significance and substance. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.ih.^ emergence of greater prominence as File Lawsuit Over Noise vicar, j - 9:00 a.m., Family Worship. and' wonders aloud just why the W or^p ^rvice, (9 a.m. during July and a movie-television location site for a 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Connecticut State Legislature has “It’s been kicked around the State By JUNE, TOMPKINS Business II Zone ant^the owners have the Department of Environmental August). ' Capitol ±alls for a heap of years,” state, one of the original 13, and,-to a ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ Family Service and Sunday School; CHURCH, 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. never seen fit to follow. vigorous Herald Reporter a perm it.) Protection (DEP) and by an Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Bannefxoncedes, “and the way man and a woman, standing ready to ODIST CHURCH, 142 Gove St. Rev. Wednesday, 10 a;m., Holy Communion. examples of other northeastern According to a story in ’The Herald engineer hired by Bletchman while FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. poU ^ sometimes falls together,. welcome a John Travolta, an Olivia Accepting a challenge to do John W. Mortimer, pastor. states. Sept. 2,1977, Botticello said, “If the preparing the case against the 1535 Forbes St., ^ s t Hartford. Rev. '9:30 a.m., Summer Choir Rehearsal; 10 cm be expected to be kicked around Newton-John, whoever! something about a noisy ice-making .9:90 a.m., Worship Service. ★ ★ ★ iceih^ing operation both recorded Ralph Saunders, pastor. a.m., Worship Service, Pastor Hill Laies and gentlemen of the State people don’t like it, I guess it’s up to ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., "Let alone the Input of money,” for a lot more years. Meanwhile, machine on Bissell Street, two preaching: “Can We Be Delivered?” them to do something about it.” instant night noise levels of 61 Rockville. 10 a.m., Sunday School for all ages in­ New York, New Jersey, plus, plus. Legislature? neighboring homeowners, filed a Child care available for children up to 6; the redoubtable Banner says, "the It is this statement that Ga^zicki drcibeis. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ cluding a French-speaking class; 11a.m., complaint in Superior Court, Vernon, 7:30 p.m., Praise and Teaching Service. has accepted as his and Sazinskils The DEP allows a maximum noc­ day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Thursday 'afternoon claiming the CENTER CONGREGATIONAL challenge to do something, and so turnal noise level of 51 decibels in a , (Folk) at ll:lS a .m ., Vigil of Holy days at Service, Nursery available during ail ser­ machinery is noisy and prevents a vices. CHURCH, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. they filed a complaint. class ’C emitter zone — a light in­ 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and normal night’s rest. HOCKANUM UNITED METHODIST Curtis Jr., pastor. Of all the complaints Gazdzicki h as dustrial area — next to a 7 p.m. (tonfessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 Coin Columnist Honored CHURCH, 178 Main St., East Hartford. 10 a.m., United Summe.r Worship at Stanley Gazdzicki of 58 Bissell St. p.m. made to the town, and he says he has receptor zone such as the residential Center Church, 11 Center St. The Rev. ' Russ MacKendrick, who writes column to , and Thomas Sazinski of 82Vi Foster ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, pastor. submitted complaints to various area, according to Bletchman. He Newell H. Curtis Jr. preaching. Child The Herald’s “Collectors’ Comer” MacKendrick said he received a St. are asking, the court to prevent 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, 9 a.m .. Worship Service, Nursery added that businesses. established Care provided. phone call immediately and was town departments and officials, “not pastor. available. column, has received the award for Manchester Ice & F u el In c ., 51 NORTH UNITED METHOpiST . asked to write both the stamp and once,” he said, “has anyone from the . after 1960 are allowed an extra 5 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN the best coin column among Bissell St., from operating its CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. town ever knocked on my door and decibels iqrnight use. ' Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South newspapers with a circulation coin columns.. He said he only wanted machinery at night. 'They are also asked to come in and see what the Botticellolind Connors have sdid SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route Windsor. Rev. Ronald Erbe, pastbr. Custer, pastor. exceeding 100,000 for his to take on one of them. seeking more than 67,500 in damages, 9 a.m., Worship Service. Father John noise effects are.” that they took steps to enclose the ad­ 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; 9 a.m .. Worship Service, N urse^ “Numismatics” column in the New He has been writing the weekly according to their attorney, Robert M. McNicholas, chaplain at Manchester “When we bought the place two dition containing the ice making Rev. Michael Donohue. provided: York Sunday Times. column for the.Tim es since February H. Bletchm an. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL Memorial Hospital guest preacher, ser­ years ago,” Ga^zicki said, “we equipment, and reduce the noise with Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunda;u n w The. Numismatic Literary Guild 1977. ’The column Is usually about 1,- A court hearing has already been David G. mon: “The Priesthood of Jesus Christ.” knew there would be noise, but not plywood. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m. and noen>— CHURCH, Hebron. Rey. made the announcement of the 400 words and involves about three set by Judge Harry Hammer for WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, Runnion-Bareford. oastor. Liturgist Judith Agasi, soloist Ronald this much. We feel we are entitled to “ But that wood ju st m akes it sound Erickron. Nursery for children 5 years Maurice Gould Memorial Award, days of research and several Sept. 19, according to the clerk ’s of­ 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor Rev. . 11:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. a decent night’s sleep.” like ji^drum,’’ Sazinski said. “I think old and younger. Coffee fellowship sponsored by the Medallic Art Com­ rewritings each week, MacKendrick ' Harold W. Richardson, minister. . Mr. Runnion-Bareford preaching. fice. cinder block would eliminate! the said, but be enjoys it. “It takes a lot Gazdzicki is employed by the 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service Nursery provided. following worship. pany, at its annual dinner party Ever since Manchester Ice & Fuel ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, of digging.” Manchester Board of Education as a sound entirely,” he added. and Church School. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Friday night in Houston, Texas. The Inc. went'into daily 24-hour opera­ Park and Church streets. Rev. Stephen plumber. He said his rest is impor­ Sazinski’s lawyer sent a letter of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. meeting was in conjunction with the MacKendrick said he has to stay tion, year round, in June 1977, Gazd­ tant to him as his job is a responsible complaint last June to the owners, CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED. Bechtold, minister. K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Barbara F. convention of the American about three weeksn ahead on the zicki and other neighbors living near West, assistant to the rector; Rev. Avan one. but he received no reply, Sazinski CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev; David J. 9,:30 a.m., Wo^ip Service at First Numismatic Association. Times “Numismatics” column, so he the business have complained about J. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. In the winter, Gazdzicki said there said. Reese m , minuter. Congregational Cburdi Sanctuary, joint MacKendrick said Friday he was is grateful for the present strike at th e n o ise. L a s t S e p te m b e r, 31 service with the Second Congregational „7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Rite I, with is not so much noise because the win­ ’The noise is worse at night, accor­ 9:45 a.m., Church School for very surprised to receive the award, the newspapers in New York because residents from Bissell and Foster kindergarten throu^ Grade 8; 11 a.m.. Church of Coventry. Nursery care Mrs. Norma AUen of 94 E . Eldridge St. listens at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. (H era^ photo homily by the Rev. Mrs. West; 10 a.m., dows are closed, but there is ding to Gazdzicki, when the process Holy Eucharist, Rite I, .with sermon by which will be a plaque, for writing a he w ant^ to take his vacation now. streets sigped a petition complaining Worship Service. provided Church Lane House. as on6 of her second-^ade students contributes by Pinto) “terrific” vibration that comes up is stepped up about midnight. the Rev. Mrs. Wdst. column which is not in his specialized The award MacKendrick will about noise generated by the com­ ST. DUNSTAN’S 'CHURCH't BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST through the floor. ‘"They (the ice making concern) CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. to a discussion during a Sunday morning class FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, area of collecting. receive is based on style, research, pany. Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. * “These people have outgrown the could be in violation of state noise Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr ., and Gwen­ SCIENTIST, 447 N.' Main St. MacKendrick considers himself suitability for the reader and layout, Although a noise test was taken 'Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. neighborhood,” he said. “They regulations,” Gazdzicki said, “but Saturday Mass at 5 p.m .; Sunday dolyn M. Arslen, pastors. 10 a.m., Oiurcb Service, Sunday School more of an expert on stamp collec­ including photos, and the quality of and steps taken by the. owners of the By belong in an industrial park.” the state has no staff to check it out Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. 6:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care for pupils up to the age of 20, care for ting, although he said he is only a the writing. ice business, Anthony Botticello and CLIFF SIMPSON Sazinski has lived next to the ice a t night.” . HRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EST provided for toddlers. Wings of Morning very young children, subject of the “modest collector. ” He said his wifq, MacKendrick began writing his Richard Connors, to minimize the lesson-sermon: "Christ Jesus," golden firm for.more than 20 years. “We had N either Botticello nor Connors HARTF.ORD, (Southern Baptist SBCOND CONGREGATIONAL Eldith, is the coin collector. She often column lor ’The Herald .four years noise to meet state regulations, CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF text from the Bible: "... The kingdoms of to move our bedroom to the other could be reached for comment Convention), 38 Mato St. Rev. Charies calling to attention to.a book by Plato them a complete new slant on life edits his copy. ago. He retired in 1973 as a m aterials neighbors still complain. CHRIST, Route-44A, Coventry. Rev. Afraid of Death? this world are become the kingdoms of side of the house,” he said. He com­ Friday. Coley, pastor. — for he was a great scholar as well after death that I felt emboldened to However, when he submitted engineer for Pratt and Whitney Air­ In response to the petition, Bot­ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services Robert K. Bechtold, pastor. Some may remember Dr. Ozora our Lord, and of his Christ: and he shall plained that the noise is especially as a great minister — he continued, share the brief description of the ser­ reign for ever and ever.” Revelation several articles from his Herald craft. Russ MacKendrick ticello was quoted as questioning which are Interpreted for the deaf, 9:30 a.m.. Combined service with First Davis,' who was moderator of The bad when the machine dumps the ice “When I meet that old boy, I have an vice as well as the foundation of our 11:15. what noise one can make in a com­ Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m;, Sunday Congregational Church, Main St., Coven­ National (iouncil of Congregational after a certain amount has been try. awful lot to tell him and many faith below. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, mercial zone. (The building is in a tlcbool; 6 p.m., Training Union. ST. Churches some years badt. He was made. WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH questions to ask him.” an American Baptist Church, 585 E. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, 673 very near death. He knews it and so How Firm a Foundation Noise testing equipment used by EUtogton Rd., South Windsor. Rev. t o l J. (United Methodist Church), 110 Then, falling gently back on his Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, minister, Mand weter Evening Herald did his friends sitting by his bed. Betty and I had talked about our Theater Schedule Sherer, pastor. Ellington Road, East Hartford. Rev. pillow asked his friends, “Why Rev. Frederick Lanz, director of Chris­ PuMWwd Mtfy wwilng norpt O n e asked, “Oroza, aren ’t you philosophy of death — and with the tian education. i8wv)«yt and h oM m . EiiWrtd M tlw Satui^y Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ John M. Dunnack, pastor. should I be afraid of death?” U.A. Theater 1— “ Hot Lead afraid to die?” He reared up on one help of others who sl^ r^ this same 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship. Message Saturday U.A. Theater 3 - “Hooper” 8:00; “ Man Eater” 9:40 MmctwaMr. Conn. Pon OfflM •• 8»- day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, child care and Gold F ee t” 2:004:30-7:00- oond C itM Mae Mauar. “This Faith Will Never faith, we worked,ou^e service. by the Rev. Frederick Lanz. Nursery ,2:003:50-5:40-7:4^9:45 East Windsor Drive-In — ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, &vdildblG elbovv and answered, “ No, not at East Hartford Drive-In — 9:45 \ Let You Down” We believe that fliwe is Life Eter­ provided. Vernon Cine 1 — “Smokey “Star Wars” 8:00; “Yellow Suggaetad Carrier Rataa Sooth Windsor. Rev'. William McGrath - VERNON UNITED METHODIST a ll.” "Smokey and the Bandit" U.A. Theater 2 — “ Animal TRINITY COVENANT CHURLH, 302 and the Bandit” 2:00-7:10-9:10 Submarine” 10:00 PayaMa In Advanoa and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. Marjorie Then he pointed to some flowers on Closer home in both tim e and space nal, We acceptM e fact of 8:00; "Man Eiatet” 9:40 House” 2:304:45-7:15-9:30 Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Vernon Cine 2 ^ “Dona Flor Manchester Drive-In — SmgM copy...... tM Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Stinday Hiles, pastor. he bed table and remarked, “You see are some words from Dr. Robbins sociological immortalllv that issues E ast Windsor Drive-In — U.A. Theater 3 — “Hooper” W M d y ...... Wa 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Swensen, pastor; Mr. Milton Wilson, and Her Two Husbands” 2 :00- “The .Goodbye Girl” 8:15; Ona m onth...... t3 .M Masses at 8:90, 10 and ll:30 a.m. these beautiful reminders of Barstow, one time president of the from influence, m ^ory, and “Star Wars” 8:00; “Yellow 2:00-3:90-5:40-7:45-9:45 (0) YELLOW; assistant to the pastor. 7:30-9:30 “What’s Up Doc?” 10:00 Thraa montha ...... 111.70 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH provided. r Hartford Theological Seminary. ' children. But let there be an atomic Submarine” 10:00 Sbi m ontha...... IZS.40 friendship? Now, this is my garden, 0:lS4nd 10 a.m., Morning Worship Ser­ Showcase Cinemas — “Foul Vernon Cine 1 — “Smokey SUBMARINE (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN BOLTON UNITED METHODIST war in which the world is annihilated Manchester Drive-In — and the Bandit” 1:10-3:10- Ona y a a r...... $40.00 but soon I shall go out through those Just before he passed away he was vice mth Rev. Norman E. Swensen Sunday Play” 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:50; - Mad Rataa Upon Raquaal AMERICA), 1120 SUver lane, East Hart­ CHURCH, 1040 Boston. Turnpike. Rev. doors and I am going to see the gar­ visited by Dr. Nathanel Guptill, con­ there will be no children, no in­ “ What’s Up Doc?” 8:15; “The 5:10-7:10-9:10 Subacrtbari oho faO to EAST HARTFORD Marjorie Hiles, pastor. preaching;^ Nursery for pre-school East Hartford Drive-In — “Jaws 2” 2:20-5:00-7:40-10:00; EAST WINDSOR ford. Rev. I^ul E. Henry Jr ., pastor. Goodbye Girl” 9:50 t M r n t m p i w baton 0:30 pjn. SI dens of all the world.” ference minister for the (Connecticut fluence, or memory. children;-#?15 a.m.. Fellowship Time and “Sgt. Pepper” 2:20-5:00-7:46- Vernon Cine 2— “Dona Flor ,j K u.M.ti ORIVF IN K.’i r.ro . DRiVf IN •.■x ’w 9:90 a.m., Sunday Church School; U 11- a.m., Wor^ip Service; 10 a.m.. Showcase Cinemas — " Foul “Smokey and the Bandit” •tioultfiM tMpiXMW ttif drculttton He paused for a moment and then United Church of Christ, who as he “Nothing can separate us from the Coffee. .10:10; “Heaven Can Wait” and Her Two Husbands” 1'.30- dBptrUnBnt. 647'9G4i a.m.i Church Service, Nursery provided. Church School. Play” 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:50- 3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 was leaving the bedside, was called love of God” — nothing. CHURCH O F C H R IST , Lydall and WWAW-V.V.X 2:254:55-7:25-9:55; “Revenge .12:05; “Jaws 2" 2:20-5:00- of the Pink Panther” 2:00- back by Btob, who said, “ N at, one My own understanding of Life Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, 7:40-10:10-12:20; “ Sgt. 4:30-7:00-9:30; “Grease” 2:15- final word, tell the brethren that this Eternal begins now and here. When minister. I OUR FAMILY \ 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Pepper” 2:205:00-7:40-10:10- 4:45-7:15-9:40 faith of ours will never let them death comes, there is continuity. 12:20; “Heaven Can Wait” Chapel Is Secured Worship. Sermon: ‘‘A Man Who Rose Before and after death we are aware ? Wants To I RKHMD PREYRISS down.” Above Himself” ; 6 p.m.. Worship. Ser­ 2:25-4:55-7:25-9:55-12:00; WINWITH of who we are. There is immediate "Revenge pf the Pink Service of Praise mon: Question/Answer. I Enjoy The i ■NOUtH DIALOOUE MUSHA MASON release from pain and we have Panther” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30- 1 UAIlVILOUatVFUNMV For Pope Election and Thanksgiving recognition. Our loved ones know us : f 11:40; “Grease” 2:15-4:45- IM H U F IM Company Of m “ONE OF THE ' Last Sunday we gathered at Center and we know them. Our purposes in « ,7:15-9:40-11:50 I i ■Ml har Idl VATICAN CITY (U P I) - One hun­ secrecy under pain of excommunica­ THE (Church in the afternoon for a service this life that conformed to the mind U.A. Theater 1— “ Hot Lead BEST PICTURES dred and eleven cardinals of the BBU ^OUR FAMILY^ THE PATHOTS tion, the cardinals and 75 priest-, that was primarily written by my and Cold F eet” 2:004:30-7:00- of Christ continue on in the next. ■- Roman Catholic Church prayed ta confessors, bishops and attendants SPEAKS 9:15; “Rocky Horror Show” OFTHEYEART lEAVEN wife. As many of you know she And most im ports^ we are in the 5 DAVIS FAMILY i TIME MAGAZINE God for divine inspiration Friday locked in the conclave underwent 12:00 Midnight founded and then for many years, hands of God. It isChis love for us By aU then locked themselves in the Sistine thorough body searches for the first U.A. Theater 2 — "Animal 5 RESTAURANT : 9:50 { directed the Sacred Dance Group. revealed in Christ that makes possi­ Eugene House” 2:30-4:45-7:15-9:30- I^ALDOR PLAJA, MANCHESTER J CAN chapel. One of them will walk out time. Two electronics experts swept She selected the numhers that they ble these other qualities. Brewar 11:30 VAVWAW.V.'AVVWi". pope. the conclave compound to ensure interpreted. For example, I believe that Betty ■ U R T M V N O L M Church sources and Vatican of­ there were no bugs or radio transmit­ WAIT We opened by singing a hymn is now with the twins we lost when Eyeglasses ficials said three Italians and an ting devices that could -violate The initial reaction by SCORE AT AMUHOIMTnCTUC whose words were written by her. we first married, with her brother, Pmcriptions nihNi Argentine cardinal have the best secrecy. the average person to The Rev. Newell (Curtis interwove mother, and father — and that having a miaUdie pointed Lowest Prices phtt SctmAsI chances of being elected the 263rd All assistants inside the conclave 8:15 some comments about her with someday I too will join them. In this out is to seek a plausible successor to the Throne of Peter. wore name tags with photographs on ARTHUR DRUG readings from Holy Scripture, accen­ excuse. This effort may be However, the sources sald^the con­ faith we said “goodbye.” Just before Hmford • Manchester their chests for the first time. ' ting the fact of life eternal. Betty had accompanied by a bristling “WHArSUPDOC” . _ PONDEROSA" clave could take longer than Hie four she died, she said, “ Oh God! Oh God! In another unprecedented written “The (Cry” and had worked It is tim e. It is tim e.” And slipped defensiveness. And the days predicted earlier by many measure, every cardinal was given a 4 J j A NEW ENGLAND PATRIOT VICTORIES Guest Preacher on the choreography. away into the hands of a loving God. more one’s pride of posi­ churchmen. ^ MAKE YOU A WINNER AT YOUR LOCAL folder with pictures of all his The movement proceeds from tion to at stake, the more BOLTON LION’S CLUB The sources said a wide majority colleagues for easier identification— The Rev. John McNicholas, The Beginning PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE" despair (“Hear the cry of my dis­ intense this rationalization NANCHESTEfl MMADE • M9-M91 of cardinals intend to elect a the cardinals are so numerous and Catholic chaplain at becomes. ttM UNTIL} 30 ON 3 rd A n n u a l tress’’) to one of triumph and joy Some of you may well remember SalWCMV AWO SUNDAY moderate who will not dejiart sub­ from such distant lands that not When ApoUos, a learned PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE" WILL DISCOUNT* YOUR MEALS Manchester Memorial (from the Psalms “0 Be Joyful”) the moving picture called the “Three MMjrOMVMOoueiov CHICKEN BARBECUE & AUCTION stantially from the lines Pope Paul every one of them may know who’s and eloquent preacher, was BY A PERCENTAOE (%) EQUAL TO THE WINNING MARGIN. Hospital, will preach at the 9 followed by a unison reading of Musketeers.’’ It is a thriller and as I HOTIEAD VMU DISNEY VI set down during his 15-year reign who. the story closes down, their mission taken aside by a simple moDucnoNV a.m. service Sunday at North Psalm 100. Im m ediately after that tentmaker and his wife and which ended with his death 19 dayk is accomplished, and each of the United Methodist Church. we all joined in the “Gloria Patri.” humbly taught “the way of TBMtfOLOr HOTLEADC ago at the age of 60. three die. Instead of the fadeout What a lift that wasji- God more accurately,’ he EXAM PLE: PATRIO T S C O R E ...... 21 Church sources said the next pope which is usually climaxed by “The C O L D F ^ S a J Then Dr. Guptill, who has known gratefully accepted the 2 tS S S S m r u probably will be an Itelian, as has End,” we see pictured an infite her for many years and has served correction and modified A H t t U L VISITORS SCORE ...... 3 been the case for the past 455 years. Calvary Speaker Set staircase leading up and up. The bis teaching accordingly. MENU . with her on local, state and national The Rev. Virgilio Levi, vice direc­ three musketeers joining hands Acts 18:24-28. When Peter Chicken, Spaghetti, Salad, Soda town, Pa., eleven years, and Faith boards, shared insights into her life tor of the Vatican newspaper The Rev. Juris Reneslacis, clim b the Oteep ascent, and the final was publicly reproved by Bread, Coffee, etc. YOU WOULO RECEIVE AN 18% DISCOUNT Assembly of God in Emmaus, Pa., and influence. He concluded with the L'Osservatore Romano, predicted registrar of Valley Forge Christian words are “The Beginning.’’ Paul for hyocritical for four years. pastoral prayer that pointed up ”the the next pope would be likely to come College, Phoenixville, Pa., will speak The last day of Betty’s life on this behavior to Antioch, that DISCOUNT GOOD ONE-HALF HOUR AFTER EACH WINNING HOME He is a graduate of Valley Forge praise” for the life she lived and AUCTION STARTS AT 11:00 PM from among cardinals Sergio at the 6:30 p.m. service Sunday at earth was the, first day also of the great man of God accepted GAME UNTIL 0 P.M. THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY. Pigiiedbli, 68, Sebastiano Baggio, 65, Calvary Church, 647 E . Middle Turn­ (Christian Allege, and received Ms accented the life eternal for which the correction graciously, OR Life Eternal. DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY TO PREVIOUSLY DI8COUNTEJ9 ITEMS Paolo Bertoli, 70, all Italians, or pike. He will show a colored film, master’o degree in theology from we all give thanks. $ Galatians 2:11-14. Uter SATURDAYy SEPT. 16 ElPf. A Final Word of Thanks M IDNiGHT j SANDWICHES. ALL PARTIES MUST BE RUNG UP ON ONE RECEi Argentina’s Eduardo Pironio, 57. “The Miracle of Valley Forge.” Princeton Theological Seminary, The church choir directed by Peter commended Paul’s (Rain Date Sept. 17) letters, referrtog to him as SHOWS Plus The cardinals, who took three vows The Rey. Mr. Reneslacis attended Princeton, N.J., and his master’s of Walter Gryzb at the organ provided I am sitting here with ju st piles and "our beloved brother FRI. e SAT. Barbecue between 12:30-4:00 I P0NDER0SA-/PATRI0TS ! of secrecy before entering the con- puhlic schools in the Willimantlc divinity degree from the Moravian very appropriate music and sang for piles of cards, letters, checks and all I WINNINO HOME OAHE j Paul," 2 Peter 3:15. clave, will meet/ beneath area and was employed during Theological Seminary, Bethlehem, the dance group. The final dance was kinds of messages. I am so grateful I DISCOUNT COUPON * How do you react to Michelangelo’s “Last Judgment” college days with the U&R Construc­ Pa. , one of “Joy.” The service closed as to each of you that has helped support I TTTffwl^ I SCORE: PATRIO'TS SCORE...... * voral or doctrinal reproof? A n y Item you can donate Uncord the tion Co. of Manchester, The pastor is marrjed and has two . we stood to sing “Lead on, 0 king me with this good wishes, your ■ m I VISITORS SCORE...... ! four times a day starting Saturday to i auction would be greatly appreciated . Before joining the Va)ley Forge children. '* Eternal” and then the benedlctiqn. prayers, and your love. Thank you. vote on a successor to Pope Paul as I miMnwBSN I YOUR DISCOUNT...... s u r f Wednoedey (C a ll/o r picku p) spiritual leader to the world’s nearly Christian -College administration The public is invited to attend the I have heard so many tell me that Tliank you. And God bless you all. I yee - fleehllghte ■ rice - I REDEEM AT PONDEROSA- 11 Itoeet halle A H no- ‘HEVENBEoftM 700 million Roman Catholics. staff, he pastored Emmanual Church service, according to the Rev. the experience of the afternoon Amen. -Phone: 646-2903 I cendlee or lightert. PINK PANTHER” LOCATION HEnOGN PARK, BOLTON Apart from taking an oath of of the Assemhlies of God in Allen- Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. strengthened their faith and gave i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug; 26, 1978— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^nchrater. Conn., Sat.. Aug. M. 1978 PMiiuto — ChariM M. Schulz g BrndfdB. It-"" ACROSS 3 0ns who Answer to Prtvioui Punis J u n i o r — Please T ell G UWV HE NEEP5 AN brings up 6 0 iT t 4 Double curve F AUTOMATIC POOR-OPENER I expert Iv AN K E E M o t h e r Her F a v o r i t e 1 Dear Abby G ..I 'n's nsms 5 By birth \i f T 1 N E IS BEYONP ME 1.1 Rubbed out 6 Musket ■ t lo N IT’S YOUR OPINION 13 Cry of triumph 7 Cold (Sp.| ^ TV SHOW IS...... T« N A 3 By Abigail Van Buren 14 Bred 8 Rscofd JOM q i D E 15 0wtrf4iks 9 Scratching lin T A D E R nion on a wide variety of ,suh- IS Mountsins out iClHtY The Saturday opinion page is to Regstts 1 i H i T X ...... -in ...... (abbr.) open to all readers, of The •jeetSi T „ ■ 17 Away (prsfix) 12 Normandy m i l C T V DEAR ABBY: I was born an illegitimate child, and while x .0 * ^ ' 19 Dollar bill Invasion day TT f> A ■ L E Herajd. We solicityour opinions We ask that you limit your an infant I was adopted by the most wonderful cOuple in the 20 Lamprty 13 Conceited . :A L ■ A 22 Still F person |L 1 V f S on topics of interest to the com­ wHting to no more than 50Q 10 0 I n Eventually I learned who my “real" parents were, but I 23 Enormous IS Pin words, double spaced, and send 24 Lap robe 21 Calmed munity. Is it education? Ad­ . had no desire to intrude on theu- lives. I always felt that 37 Mora dslicsts Elsanhowsr 26 Donor 23 StII out 39 PIgpan sound ministration? Business?. them to: they had a right to the lives they had chosen, which did not PrIscilla’B Pop — Ed Sullivan 21 Bsiaballor 25 Thug 46 TV imess 41 Better - Recreation? Politics? IT’S YOUR OPINION y. Gshrig 27 Stringsd Mack THE MANAGEMEN-rS '^JIM^PRANKIOCUPS THEVF5E 30 Mast instrument bilinced '" l recenUy read that my “real" father had died. Perhaps ! ^ I'M GOING PCWN so Prepatitibn Mfanchester Evening Herald should mention that he had made an ouUUnding success in TD THE ICE­ HAVING A LITTLE OF (f)FFEETHEF?E RETIRING , 31 Trim oW 29 Upsat 42 Cdnlligratlon EVERY ClAV FOR THE, HIS CHAIR/y brsnehsi (pl| The purpose is to present a Herald Square business and was well known in his community. In reading CREAM PARLOR •• CEREAOdV FOR 33 $sx 45 Clef his obituary, I discovered that he had no wife or children, . ______>■ JIM 6IGGS, WHOS ST EIGHT YEARS/ 32 Rugged rock 34 Understand 5.1 Strive with cross-section of community opi­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 J ^ LEAVING TOWN.' 33 Hereditary 36 Sw ill city 47 Gsnsril only one aurvivng sister. __t WHAT ARE "blusprints''. 1 2 r 4 5 6 7 r i to I was told that even though I am an illegitimate son, I THEV POING 3S Loiter have a legal claim to his estate. FOR HIM? 37 Gavelood 11 12 13 ■•DI/Jlli ! How do you feel about my coming forward now and 3S RacenI (prefix) demanding what is legally and rightfully mine? - 7 — 40 Word of 14 16 assent Your answer will help me with a decision I must maxe 16 17 16 16 '42. Fish limb ■ 1 ^ 1 93— » Get Rid of Half the 43 Of God (LSI.) N O NAME, PLEASE m 20 22 Look at tee lights on Spruce Street 44 Snatch ■ 1 I want a light at tee end of Baldwin Right turn on red next year will DEAR NO NAME: A Uwyer can UU you whether or not m 0 46 Put in writing 24 26 27 and Blast Center Street. Just think 49 Devotion of 1 Road with walk buttons or automatic help, but teat’s not going to correct a you are legally entitled to anything. — 30 v As lor yonr eonaing forward now and demanding what yon nine days 26 walk lights teat go on every three sad situation, teat is getting sadder iights, and you’ll get sick. tZL 1 People ruA red lights and stop .signs iM.lc it ‘’rightfully" years: If yon had learned that yonr 52 Smelled 31 minutes. all the time. "rear lather had died deeply in debt, wonld yon come for­ 53 Cutting 1 Many of these lights were for two reasons, lliose teat don’t Captain Easy — Crooka ft Lawranea initrumsnts 33 34 36 Oiice I accompiished that I’m ward now and oHor to pay off his debts? 64 Went astray ■ give a damn about anyone, or 41 heading west about 1(K) yards and petitioned for, as described in WHO "ITANOTHEROFOUR SS Roebuck's V 36 AS EASy FI.ATTBW5 ONE OF THE SNEAKS. y 1 anything, and those who cautiously DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a millionabe busi­ WAS H E.) FELLOW WORKERS . pannar we’il get one for Ck>ncord Road, too. paragraph one, so that parents nessman who insists on holding all his business conferences WHOM THEY CAOSHT SUHSHINS 'I'HBR' WASH?y AT MeKEE-MEKPORT! JT Since A ^ry Street is such a mess in wouldn’t have to walk or worry about slow down, look for a cop, and. keep TIRES- WASH 0OE5 AFTER THE OTHER.. fTHEOWE VOO CHEWEP 1 h in his private suana? 46 47 46 46 SO SI The Science of Futurism the mMTiing at the intersettion of their kids crossing tee street, when going. (- N. IN BEVERLY HILLS OUT FBR LOADIN' DOWN OUR TRUCK IN going to school. Perhaps tee mother Lights remind me of some of these S2 S3 tific breaktluoughs and concepts, tee cool efficiency of eastern Europe Doming we might just as weli put one SLOW MOTIONI t Seed ^ Of all the sciences or pseudo-- space shows. I see red light — I will DEAR N.: Maybe that’s his way of sweating out the best ^ 2 Speak S4 SS in there, too. had young ones at home and couldn’t' Z( science that exist in our modem etc., the faintest glimmer of which' and Russia’s centralized socialist * eloquently Of course, to accomplish all this get out, and although I’m sure their stop — When light says no one come deal. world, "Futurism” must be one of might not even exist on tee horizon of economies. IKIWt.A.I. (NII.A.ISI .11. I I’ll have to impose upon Hiy reasons were valid, and well in­ my way — I go! the most intriguing and fascinating our gaze today. ^ The article also pointed out that DEAR ABBY: Today's generation seems to think it's neighbors to waste gas and drive tended, there was ten times tee nor­ How about more seme and less necessary to advertise EVERYTHING on television and of them all. To be able to predict with Of all tee sciences, perhaps tee tee population of tee western allied around tee block all day to convince mal traffic on tee day tee “counter” nonsense, when it comes to lights. I radio in order to sell it.,We are two teenagers who happen to some degree of certainty the future most inexact is that of economics, nq^ons such.as the United States, tee authorities teat it’s hecessary, sat in his car, checking tee traffic. understand one was approved for feel that personal hygiene products should NOT be advertis­ and to look in{o your crystal orb and and yesterday’s basic principles are Germany, and England was declining' - ed on radio and television. and teen wh$h all of tee lights are in­ ’There are alternatives however, to Church Street and there’s a new one reasonably discern the future course no longer applicable today. It is so significantly while teat of tee un­ For example: Your boyfriend comes ov^r and you are wat­ stalled and e’veryteing reverts to nor- save gas, my high blood pressure, going up on Sheldon Road. confusing that new words, i.e. derdevelop^ nations was still 'in­ ching TV together. Then one of those embarrassing com­ iTsri w X,. us. re flu. of events, is a power much to be ad­ inal, occasionally someone will get and the downright stupidity of sitting Finally, in many cases we also mercials comes on, and there's nothing you can do about it Win at bridge mired and eagerly Yought for. “stagflation” are required to explain creasing. Numbers, to be sure, are hot pnder tee collar when they have in your car while a walk light blinks have paid crossing guards at many of but just sit there while your face gets red. Allay Oop — Dava Qraua Forearmed with this knowledge, the tee discrepancies that preyail today. -no longer all too important, but those new installations, and although ' I don't know of anyone who appreciates these commer­ cheap labor in tee world of tomorrow to wait a minute, to get onto Doming and no one, but no one, is walking. cials. People who need these products don't need television ...IF THE PRINCEIS future should be assured and should ★ ★ ★ I don’t want to put anyone out of a THE COUNCIL IS MOST CON- , ...BUT WHAT r CAN'T Chortling last is best Strebt. Put 70 percent Qf these ligits on to show them what the iteiqplook like. Everybody knows, so CERNB5 ABOUT THE f W E OF FISURE OUT IS WHY STILL ALIVE, SOME be ours! In a recent issue of tee Wall Steeet can be meaningful in an economic, KIND OF BLOCK ’That’s how we got half tee lights in caution for tee entire summer, and job, their purpose is tee'protection of what's the point? * « ^ .___ PRINCE AHTUi •pT'OLD ONE JUST plunked on hIs ace. Today with our copiputer Journal an article was devoted to a competitive society. DOESN'T PICK HIM HAS BEEN SET UP this town and tee time has come to have it so that tee walk light will stop the kids — so why a light and a Is there any way to put a stop to these embarrassing com- UP WITH THIS '.THIRD BETWEB4 THEM.' NORTH S-26-A Then South continued with technology and the ability to create discussion of a “Post-industrial ’The final conclusion of tee article nis queen of diamonds and reassess the situation and get rid of traffic when someone is there, but guard? ' merciaU? EMBARRASSED EVE' ■ ‘ ♦ A 8 4 J model programs and to feed into the Society” teat might exist in tee year was- teat Western Europe and the ¥ 94 East showed out. Some five half of teem. otherwise iet tee traffic move. U anyone has a rebuttal. I’d love to . • e 107683 minutes later South finally device all the alternatives and 20(W. Its essence was that of tee con­ United States’ next phase will be a By tee way, this is a sequel of the Have you ever noticed teat when hear it!! DEAR EMBARRASSED: Write to the TV sUtion and « KQ J conceded down one. possibilities of tomorrow is an clusions reached by a group of “think modernized more tolerant version of He did give the hand the article teat was written last year by the iights^are, for some unknown Sincerely, veke your complaint. Then write t o ^ company IJ J WEST EAST exciting phenomenon and worthy of tanks,” i.e. an eight-year-old, 200 “Seventeenth Century in New d«cU are advertbadi tad IbIotm that yoa will NOT e 10 9 5 3 old college try by cashing a gentle'man who counted all tlie reason on caution, that there isn’t a Jack J. Lappen e QJ7 the last two clubs. West had pursuance. But, does it work and is it scholar study, “Plan Europe, 2000” England’’ in which cars and bay their prodact beeaaae their advertieiag offeade yea. ¥ Q 10 8 5 2 ¥ K J6 lights in town. I wish I could backlog of traffic? That ought to teil 66 Baldwin Road, to make a diamond, but he reliable? by an Amsterdite cultural founda­ classrooms will give way to bicycles, (P.8.1, too, Bad that type of advertielBg otfeauve. Some ♦ J82 4 K made the right decision and Manchester prodnets shonld be advertised in newspapers and magaiineo e 83 ¥ 10 9 7 5 2 tion and two Paris-based groups of small farm communes, and a return remember how many he counted, someone something. let a spade go. ★ ★ SOUTH to small scale' efficient manufac; ’cause it’s going up. only.) When East did play that Several years ago at a meeting the ^4 nations “Organization for e~2ja e K62 king of diamonds the roses turing. Trade unions will ultimately DEAR ABBY: 1 have a very personal proBlIm I need help eiinx,WA.>K.Tji w. US-PS. on. Sigma Xi and Resa Society Economic Cooperation and with, but I want to be sure you get my letter. 2 ¥ A73 had bloomed nicely for 4 AQ94 (Research Society for America) Development” and tee private “Hud- be either an archaic phenomenon or Where shall I send it? Thank you. Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions South provided he had just else taken over and administered by NEEDS ADVICE * A64 let that king hold. The de­ meeting in Hartford, I was son,Research Europe, LTC.” fense would have three an elite socialist government. Gopher Prairie’s Guerrillas Vulnerable: Both fascinated by a'discussion of the Among their conclusions was that tricks in but since East was Dea r n e ed s: write to Abby, P.O. Box No. 69700, Los 'SOM E RES WILL IT N Dealer: South “Science of Futurism.” The in­ tee year 2000 would not bring a better ♦ ★ ★ CURE HIS out of hearts the three tricks .Angeles, Calif. 90069. And plem enclose a stamped (IS AND r W s South teresting fact that emerged from this life and teat our industrial Society of I’m sure other think tanks like tee andT guards and that equipment has SHOULD DIZZI NESS I West North East would have been all they violence, threats and highly ' cents), sell-addresaed envelope lor a personal reply. By MARTHA ANGLE HELP. ? INT could get. meeting was that ia a retrospective today would decline with the passage Rand Corp. nuy have other predic­ and ROBERT WALTERS emotional Confrontations. been sabotaged and destroyed. Pass 3 NT Pass P as' study of the past ten years of scien­ of time. The ehiergence of tee third tions but all are fraught with tee At the center of tee bitter feud is a • CONFIDENTIAL TO BARBARA: U yon marry him lor Pass SACK CENTRE, Minn. (NEA) - In a vain effort to maintain order, tific development as compared with world industrial competition with its problem of man’s inability to com­ 425^iong, high-tension power line that his money, yon aaay have to divorce him to get it Guerrilla warfare has come to hundreds of State Patrol officers prehend himself and his inability to begins near a mine-mouth, coal-fired > Getting aaarried? Whether yen want a formal church Opening lead: ¥5 the predictions made at the onset of vast reserves of natural resources Gopher Prairie. have been dispatched this year to this solve his political differences and power plant outside tee town of 'wedding or a simple do-yonr-own-thlag ceremony, get the decade (1960-1970) the futurists and unlimited cheap labor would Gopher Prairie was tee fictitious west-central Minnesota community Abby'a new boeUet "How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” / i ^We keep getting questions live together!. As noted above, it is Underwood in central Norte Dakota. about hands with 11-card were only moderately successful in simply provide too much competition name used by author Sinclair Lewis as well as Lowry, Elrosa and other Send 11 and a long, stamped (28 cental sw-addresaed difficult enough to foresee man’s The line ruqs 170 miles through. ‘envelOpa to Abby: 132 Lsaky Drive, Beverly HilU, CaUf. suits or similar monstrosi­ their prognostications. for western Europe and tee United to disguise the identity of Sauk Cen­ small neighboring towns. ties. future scientific accomplishments Minnesota, terminating near the 90212. While they were correct in many of States which were becoming-more tre (his home town) in his novel, Embittere<^ -farmers claim that By Oswald Jacoby We want to tell our read­ their specuiations, they failed to and-more of a welfare-society and' but virtually impossible to predict their lives, their property and the community of Delano, $bout 30 miles and Alan Sontag ers that bidding methods are “Main Street,” one of tee great “Everything is coming up for normal hands. With ab­ foresee the development of the Laser whose chief preoccupation was no man’s political future. safety of their families are being west of tee Minneapolis-St. Paul C classics of American literature. roses," chortled South as he surd .freak hands anyone's technology, which totally escaped longer maximum pi^uctiyity but As I glimpse into the future with metropolitan area i* the state’s Astrograph took his three-notrump con­ The book threatened. “These guys are crazy— Tha Born Loaar — Art Sanaom guess may be right or their crystal' gazing. It was at teat merely tee transfer of funds from the my imprecise lenses, it appears that they’ll kill,” says Gloria Woida, a southeastern corner. tract and threw it into the wrong. If right, more power chronicled the ■“n garbage pail. to them. time providing an entirely new in­ haves to tee have nots. only'ithe World Federalists and former beauty shop operator and The rural electric cooperatives placid life of a CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jtn. 19) tTO'OlHAVB TDVOEAR '^OWLY WHEM IWAWTTD He had started out fine by (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I dustry of infinite possibilities and similarly minded people have suf­ wife of a dairy farmer, building, the transmission line, tee ducking the first two heart ' ★ ★ -A , typical small Although you are capable of :iDUE ALL ,WHAT I'M UDOWKli? ' (Do you have a question for with refinements could only expand^ ficient historical perspective, and a -k-k-k United Power Association and tee driving a hard bargain today, leads. the experts? Write "A sk the Midwestern com­ o Then he entered dummy and expand in tee years to' come. Our labor unions were demanding vision of tomorrow to provide a safe On tee other side of tee escalating Cooperative Power Association, you will lake pains to be lair. TH5 TIME? Experts," care of this newspa­ munity in the ear­ Both parties will benefit equal- with a club in order to lead a per. Individual queallons will In brief, the “futurists” were ad­ more and more for less and less, and pate for tee next generation of man. dispute, two large cooperatives rejected tee traditional practice of diamond with every inten­ be answered If accom anled ly 1900s. But iiloUARIUS (dan. 20-Feb. 19) mitting that tee future is essentially in tee future would provide no real Charles E. Jacobson Jr. M.D. supplying power to much of rural following township, section and tion of finessing with his by stamped, self-addressed today much of The services you render today queen. impossible to predict because of tee competition for either the un­ 172 E. Center St., Minnesota charge that shots have pro^rty lines. August 27.1S7I will be given freely and willing­ envelopes. The most Interest­ that tranquility O Then East produced the ing questions wilt be used In development of entirely new scien­ derdeveloped third world nations or Manchester Instead, tee line cuts diagonally This coming year you will be ly. No one should expect a has been replaced by sabotage. been fired at construction workers moving Into more prominent freebie, however. You value king which led to South’s Ibis column and will receive across area farms, requiring the con­ social circles than you have your work and you expect J? fatuous remark as he copies of JACOBY MODERN.) struction of huge transmission been accustomed to. Some of payment. the good fortune of the Influen­ PISC ES (Feb. 2(»-March 20) Heathcliff — George Gataly towers, 150 feet high and 40 feet tial people you meet could rub People you encounter socially Thoughts square at tlie base, in the midst of . oil on you. ^today are drawn to you be­ PropeHy Tax On Its Way Out(. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) 4Rou cause they like your style. rich agricultural land.- i. could be approached to take They'll be entranced by your moored boats, past Sturdivant and k k k . leadership of a committee by a winning ways and your charm. ^ Lt. Gov. Robert Killian says, dry politics.” But I would not like to the Holiday Inn in Hartford, some ten Text: “The Lord is my light and group In which you're Involved. ARIESlMsrch21.April19)Tlme WlflthrOD — DiCk Cavalll Clapboard Islands, miss Baket Ledge -' Anguished farmers have seen their Is too precious to squander “ Unless we can come up with vote for someone who hides what he years ago LaPointe in Rockville, and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” The task Is tough, but your and tee ledges at tee ends of Cousins property cleaved and fear that the peers have faith In your ability today. Share It with those you another solution to tee fiscal mess, or she knows to be right just to get last month some industry in Stafford. Psalm 27:1 to get It done. Find out more of truly love, want to be with, and 60PHIA LCREN. I LIKE THE and Littlejohn Islands, and bring tee perhaps don't see enough of. UCW, It's been raining with occasional towers will pose serious problems for what lies ahead for you by RAGLiELWELlX/ * WAV , any governor ... will have to consider votes. When a property is making little or TAURUS (April 20-Miy 20) Clear v a i M u e r L' fog here on tee coast of Maine, late­ boat to tee wharf; aerial crop dusting and for center- sending for your copy of Astro- THIS SLJyfe an income tax.” I suspect that Lt. Gov. Killian no profit, there should be little or no But he knew tee currents and tee . Graph Loiter by mailing 50 up long-standing social obllga- NAME1He6EV»i FARBAH RAVLCETT- ly. Today fog merely slows down or pivot Inechanical irrigation systems tions today. Your mood lends AH6HE MINDWiDRKS. himself may be guilty of demagogery direction of their flow at tee various cents lor each and a long, sell- VMDNP^CY^THE There can be no doubt teat Connec­ tax. inconveniences shipping, but when I addressed stamped envelope Itself to this and It can be fun, PICKINSOM... that swing in wide circles. even If there ts some business W(3RLD...«3.' ticut, with its 7.5 percent sales tax when he says he is not for an income . Probably because Gov. Grasso was a boy we did not have radar, times of the day or n i^ t, so he could to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Earlier this year, a|)proximately Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Intermingled. JL and its taxes on specialized in­ tax. His chances of being elected says so, in a poll, five out of six per­ tell how long to sail in one heading sonar and deptefinders. Ships could 6,000 people staged a protest march I Be sure to specify birth sign. GEMINI (Msy 21-Juna 20) It dustries, has one of the most would be much greater if he could sons said they oppose an income tax not sail — unless they had one of tee before chan^ng to another direction. : LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Com- you're looking lor something to ,/ against the line, after failing to halt do today, try browsing In an­ regressive tax systems in the coun­ explain the intricacies of taxation because it means an increase in rare breed of men whose knowledge We knew he could take us to our , petition Is the soul of your destination safely and never doubted construction through lobbying the enjoyment today. You feel you tique shops or little stores off try. Add to this the towns' property and economics. His example about taxes. of the area was coupled with , have a little more reserve the beatdn path. You could well or feared when he was at tee helm: state legislature and litigating right strength to draw upon than unearth a gem or two. tax, the most regressive of all forms the man who piays tax on a $300 car No way. The amount of tax to be experience and tee innate talent to CANCER (duns 2t-duly 22) Peo­ In tee same way we need not fear up to Minnesota’s Supreme Court. others do — and you're right. PIC}: of taxation, and we know our state and the man who does not pay one on collected depends only on tee budget. put knowledge and experience to us*^ • SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The ple have no doubt where you c m iu When I was a boy I knew such a or doubt in our passage through life if_ In recent months, they have turned old adage that experience Is stand today. They'll appreciate needs tax reform. a $100,000 diamond is not a good one. Because they were young, the you more for your candor. If r skipper. He piloted one of tee little we choose God as our pilot. increasingly to guerrilla warfare — the best teacher rings true for So said the Supreme Court when it The tax on motor vehicles is designed chances are that they would pay less Rev. J. Stanton Conover you today. You'll studiously (hey seek criticism or advice, passenger ferries which sailed cutting through tower bases with ' avoid making a mistake that they know you’ll tell them the , ordered tee state to equalize public to have those who use tee highway tax. The property tax is on its way Congregational Church truth. among tee islands of ^Cosco Bay. hacksaws, shooting at construction . once cost you bitter moments. Short Ribs — Frank Hill . school opportunities among rich and pay for .its use. ^ out. Bolton SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ote. LEO (duly 23-Aug. 22) An old One dark and foggy night I shiled helicopters, placing sugar in the gas \ 21) One who considers you an obligation is within your grasp I'D HAVE I D P O IT poor towns. What do you think would happen to Philip Audibert today. You are capable ol ap­ IM A MONARCHY AS KW(9 IF t h i s w e r e a with him to where we were teen tanks of consthiction equipment and I easy mark In business could be AT YOUR CORONAT^N, PEMOOfgACy- EYERY FOUR YEARS. Rep. Stewart McKinney thinks that the worth of the diamond if tee 229 ^ u th St., vacationing. On our way, he had to In for a rude awakening today. proaching the debtor so that SIRE,you PROMISEP IM REOUIRED t o p e bending steel beams out of sbqpe. If push comes to shove, you he'll get the message without TA'K RElDUOTlONS- JUST DM(0E. unless Connecticut enacts programs owner had to pay a 7.5 percent sales Rockville f Yesterdays ) resentment. sail out from a harbor filled with Disinterested observers suggest ' could be both tough and designed to raise revenues on a more tax on it every year? shrewd. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE AS8N.I that tee protestors probably could progressive basis,, we may hot get Here is an example of a contrast V 25 yeai^s ago have forced a peaceful rerouting of Barry’s World — Jim Barry " NEVER MINP The 6ARCA5M !“ federal aid. between regressive tax and a General Manager Richard Martin the line if they had voioed their con­ Since 1971. we have had several progressive tax: Alm anac says there will be no pay cut for Bugs Bunny — HelmdabI & Stoffal cerns at public hearings held eprly in committees, panels, etc., to study A landlord wants to improve his police. methods of tax reform. Most apartments. His sales tax is several By United Press Inlernalioi Scottish statesman and novelist the planning stages. 10 years ago k k k ‘ BOSS, OH-OH, ITS THAT, ISNT com ing in recommended the income tax. thousand dollars immediately before John Buchan was bom Aug. 26,1875. HOW ------, TIME AGAIN/ EVERY WEEK . Today is .Saturday, Aug, 26, the Mayor Nathan Agostinelli suggests In addition, some of their ' Included in these are the Connecticut he can realize a profit and the On this day in historv: that Manchester senior citizens be ABOUT TO ASK FDR 238th day of 1978 with 127 to follow. allegations about tee line’s potential Thia Funny World A ^ State Revenue Task Force and the property tax is increased every year In 1920,' American women were given free passes to athletic events Our Boarding Houaa /F -muoxN/y/vo MOKE MONEY The moon is between its last dangers — including fear of shock, RAISE.? A b e r r f^ c u o given tee right to vote as tee 19th u se A A DEGRADING, 1 Governor’s Strike Force for Full in the future whether he can increase quarter and new phase. at Manchester High School. . EMBARRASSISkS Amendment to tee U.S. Constitution ozone degradation, excessive noise 1T)S BEACH T ILL HELP F0RUT ^AY^ IOQM'6 know alsq recommended the income deducted from his income tax. His in­ In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson ,5DPHI^TlCATeP The evening stars are Mars, Venus that was intercepte^y Soviet MIGs rational basis. THE U7CAL (VN'T blame' tax. Here are a couple of names 1 come tax will depend On how much and Saturn. and S ^ t o r Hubert Humphrey were BUNNIE6 PONT ME IF THEY VDOMAN 60E $ remember: Dr. Homer D. Babbidge, he increases the rent. seleetll to'head tee Democratic and forced to land diiNthe Soviet But tee cooperatives have been un­ (SO WILD WHEN ^KIPTHE - FOR THE ■' Those born on this date are under island of Rurup in tee Kurile chain former president of the University of Here is another example: ticket. They won in November. necessarily intransigent, determined THEY LOOK AT (3Rre WHEN IMTEUEcTUAL the sign of Virgo. )IEAL MUSCLE.' THEIt^EE TYPE! Connecticut and Democratic guber­ We buy a home for $40,000. We pay north of Japan. to complete a project so unpopular that scores of formerly law-abiding CAVIAR! I'P 6ETTER natorial aspirant in 1973; and Dr. a sales tax of a few thousand dollars ' byDoKSnorl -“ ER-AH"- 8C00P8 citizens have turned to civil dis­ Eldwin L. CaldweH,' vice president and a property tax for as long as we KEEP 'ion obedience If not violence. and economist of the Connecticut owp-jt. We are paying a tax on money u sm t ffv ruf rum of m ii m ftti ro OUT OF MAKES MOU FEEL WHAT SAY WE AMP HTHoAIMJAB. “The line is needed, it’s going tolw TROUBLE MAKE IT EVERY „ we have borrowed and will take a e m i / ( M V Till mss... AKP It em it.. in f e r io r , p p w N - II Bank and Trust Co. IN-THE-MOUTH, TWO WEEKS,? Even GOP gubernatorial candidate lifetime to pay at interest. With an I built and we’re going to operate it,” / RIGHT Ronald A. Sarasiii must have known income tax, not only do we pay says 'one cooperative spokesman, ty^ying the uncompromising ap­ that the income tax is the best way to nothing but the interest we pay on the YEAH ...YOU reform our tax system, since he borrowed money is deducted from proach teat/fias embittered area BET/ residents. voted for it in 1972. our regular income. Mi’s. Woida describes members of ^ 1 don’t know if 1 could agree with After the- war tee property and her family as “political prisoners” — the colorful way Lt. Gov. Killian sales tax forced some of our cities to a reference teat may be exaggerated charged that Gov. Grasso and Rep. ask for federal incbme tax money for C^ELL ¥ but which illustrates the story stqte JO IN Sarasin are “demagogues about an Uncle Sam. The state property tax in 8-26 of affairs in Gopher Prairie. "Probably more Americans with their worth­ THEM =■ income tax. They report to what they nearly ruined rich proper­ less dollarsl" ty towns. Remember two years ago (Ncwopapi-r KnIcrpriHc Ahhii.) "You gotta get your glasses fixed. These ‘ know best... pure unadulterated taw­ signals are a dead giveaway)” PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HBglAlJi. MttAdterttr. Coim.. 8«t.. AuK. 26. HW

jfF.'K. -.V Obituary Foreign Investors

Alton G. Streeter Find State Kemp Streeter; three sons, Terry.' TOLLAND- Alton G. Streeter, 49, MTODLETOWN (UPI) - Foreign Streeter and Dean Streeter, both at favor the Sun Belt to the exclusion of of 37 Meadowwood Road, died at investors find Connecticut one of the home, and Richard Streeter of other areas.” ; Hartford HospiUl Thursday night. nation’s most alluring states, says an Instead, “most foreign direct id- Rockville; his mother, Mrs. Lola E.. He was bom in West Boylston, economist with the Federal Re^rve vestment activity... between the end Holgerson of Wililinantic; and a . Mass., on May 5, 1929. He was a resi­ Bank of Boston who used a variety of of 1974 and the third quarter of 1977 brother, John Holgei^n of Coventry. dent of Ellington for 15 years before measurements to reach the conclu­ occurred In northern industrial ^ n e ra l services will be held Mon­ moving to Tolland two years ago. sion. areas.” day at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 At the time of his death he was Connecticut’s Commissioner of By "direct investment activity,” EUlington Ave., Rockville, with.the employed by the state highway Commerce, Edward Stockton, said Little means purchases of U.S. com­ Rev. Donald J . McClean, pastor of department in East Hartford. the state’s effort to attract foreign . panies by foreign firms and construc­ Trinity Lutheran Church, officiating. He was a veteran of the Korean firms is "going like a house afire. tion of new factories In the U.S. by Burial will be in Ellington Center Conflict. He was a past commander Business is going like crazy.” foreign firms, both meacnred on a Cemetery with full military honors. of American Legion Post 62 of ^ Beyond that, Stockton said all the per square mile and per capita basis. Friends may call at the funeral Ellington. He was a member of Trini­ companies coming into the state In toe northern industrial area. Lit­ home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 X - i i ty Lutheran Church. “have not only done well, but are tle shows that Rhode Island and New to 9 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Shirley expanding. If we get out and sell Jersey are regularly more attractive hanl, Connecticut’s got a lot going.” than Connecticut to foreign in­ He claimed that the geographical, vestors, but Connecticut still ranks Realty Lobby Backs Gut cultural and educational similarities among the top states. attract European investors and that Little said she wasn’t sure why In Capital Gains Haxes the state’s proximity to New York some other New England states did City and Boston is a big selling point. better than Connecticut, but she WASHINGTON (UPI) - purchase by younger families.” In an article in the July — August mentioned that lower wages in the Spokesmen for real estate interests, Earlier this month. Treasury issue of the magazine. New England other states might be a factor. citing lags in the housing market and Secretary Michael Blumenthal told / Economic Review, economist Jane In charts that use recent statistics high unemployment in construction, the committee the one-time exemp­ Sneddon Little cites figures which Connecticut ranked anywhere from Friday urged the Senate Finance tion would cost the Treasury an es­ back up Stockton’s optimism. 12th to 3rd in toe nation, depending on Committee to approve sharp cuts in timated $750 million in lost revenues. Little's article has 10' charts, 2 what measurement is used.- the capital gains ta x ., Blumenthal said the administra­ ranking the relative attractiveness of . Connecticut has about 100'foreign , For one thing, the committee was tion wants the maximum profit different states to foreign investors. operatians, ranging from factories to asked to go along with a House- figure on the exemption slashed to When compared solely on the number sales w fices that employ 12,000 approved" provision which would $50,000, and be made applicable only of foreign manufacturing plants In Connecticut residents, according to allow individuals a one-shot tax to people age 59 or above. each state in 1975, Connecticut David Driver, executive assistant to exemption on profits of up to 5100,000 Shimberg, however, said current ranked 17th with 44 plants. the Cornmissioner of Commerce. •’ on the sale of a principal residence. capital gains taxes discourage But, after adjusting that figure for Driver said the state hired 'a But, like other business spokesmen owners from selling, since the only the relative size ranked fourth in the fulltime representative in Europe way they can escape the levy Is to 6 who have testifled this week, they nation in 1975. New Jersey, Rhode late last year to sell toe state to urg^ the panel to go even further buy another house at least as expen­ Island and Massachusetts ranked 1st foreign companies and about 10 than the House in reducing the sive. through 3rd respectively. foreign companies a year are now es­ overall capital gains tax rate. “Many homeowners, however, are She says that "it is frequently tablishing themselves in . Connec­ The Senate committee is studying financially' unable to meet the assumed ... that foreign investors ticut. the $16.3 billion package of tax cuts monthly cost of operation of a Assistant Town Manager Charles McCarthy (front) reflects sent over by the House, which in­ replacement residence of such cost,” during Friday meeting with Manchester CETA employees cludes a reduction from 49 percent to Shimberg said. “In addition, while Town Director Stephen Cassano (left) and Mayor ( Manchester Pollct Report ) Kerry Conroy, a Head Start student, has her ears tested by 35 in the capital gains levy. homeowners who are retired may Stephen Penny listen. (Herald photo by Chastain) nurse, Marie Girelli. Jam es H. Shimberg of Tampa, well desire to rent rather than Head Start Program Fla., representing the National purchase a replacement residence.” Manchester Police Friday arrested Theatre parking lot. ; Counseling (individual or through Association of Home Builders, said Another witness,. Kenneth G. a South Windsor resident who they Police are investigating a burglary into the classroom curriculum. The parent coordinator obtains parent group discussion), referrals, the capital gains rate should be Hance of the National Realty Com­ said gave false identification at toe Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Records, filmstrips'^nd posters are community resources that are providing information about com­ mittee, threw that group’s supiwrt CETA Program following a chase and subsequent ac­ Itoin St., which was reported Friddy obtained by the nurse for the available ip Manchester which may lowered to 25 percent. And he said at 1:15 p.m. Police said that lights munity services and resources, fami­ the $100,000 tax exclusion on a home behind cuts in income and capital pjatoot and a surveying project. cident July 29. . teachers’ use. be useful for toe parents. Transporta­ were on in the chapel and toe front ly advocacy, and emergency sale “ would free up and make gains taxes for individuals and cor­ T?ie confusion of toe entire situa­ Harold J . Levesque, 20, of 491 Offers Varied Activities Parent involvement means just tion and baby-sitting is provided for Continued From Page One and rear door were open ; also, all the assistance on crisis intervention are available re^ential units for porations, along with tax relief for tion was evident at Friday after­ Avery St., South Windsor, was what it rays, helping the parents get all functions at school during the day all part of the role of Social Service small business. charge of the CETA program, said noon’s meeting with Manchester charged with driving while his rooms on toe second floor had bew involved in toe Head Start program. and for all evening meetings. ransacked and toe doors to t)ieje ■would not qualify under toe low in­ materials for exploration and gaining but are achieved through the par­ East Hartford has 24 Title II town officials and the town’s CETA license is suspended, disobeying toe The Manchester Head Start is “Parents are offered various com­ Parent Involvement come "guidelines, toe over income mastery of their environment. ticipation of all staff members, employees and 18 Title VI employees. signal of an officer, passing on toe rooms were kicked open. currently enrolling youngsters for mittees which they may serve on, slots are reserveid for them. Language activities, art and music The parent coordinator encourages parents, and community groups employees. , / After explaining the situation, right and operating a motorcycle the 1978-1979 school year. they are also asked, what activities Four Held in Burglary activities, small and large muscle parents to get involved in activities which become involved with our Gary Dayton of the Hartford city McCarthy said, “I hate to say are without a license. Tbe program is federally funded by Overall goal they themselves would like to see on­ development activities and nutrition outside of the school, such as free program.” VERNON — Police arrested two stolen liquor was discovered. manager’s office informed Mayor there any questions because we don’t On July 29, police raid they pursued toe Department of Health, Education The overall goal of toe Head Start going throughout the year. Hight now activities are presented daily. classes which m aybe offered at the “Through our mental health men and took two juveniles into Later, at 2 p.m., police arrested Richard H. Blackstohe of toe City have any answers.” a motorcycle that had been operating Bonding Set and Welfare (HEW) through toe program is to bring about a greater we are having slimnastics on Mon­ Parents and staff are partners in high school or the community college program we provide for prevention, custody Friday in connection with a William M. Kennedy, 21, of Riverside Council’s decision Friday afternoon. Town employees who will be in a reckless fashion. The operator, Community Renewal Team, which is degree of social competence in days which the parents developed HARTTORD (UPI) - The Stote toe education of children. Parents or an activity which they may be in-* early identification and early in­ burglary at Ehiffy’s Package Store, Drive, Vernon, and John Conti, 22, of Dayton also told Blackstone that affected by toe layoffs. obviously however, did not pull over and a the grantee agency, and ad­ children. By social competence is> themselves. We have had arts and Bond Commission Friday allo caM work as classroom volunteers and terested in. tervention in problems that interfere 120 Union St., Rockville. 70 Tumblebrook Drive, Vernon, and the situation with 20 project-level were not pleased. chase followed, police said. The ministered and subsidized by toe meant toe child’s everyday effec­ crafts and various workshops for toe $82 million for highway im­ help plan toe curriculum for the The parent coordinator feels that with a child’s development’” Mrs. Police said that when toe store charged them with burglary in toe CETA workers scheduled to lose “I think we’ve proved we can do a motorcyclist eventually hit a curb Manchester Board of Education. tiveness in dealing both with present parents. With toe help of toe parents, provements, $5 million to help children. the parents in the Head Start Watts said. owner opened toe store at about 8 third degree and larceny in toe third their jobs Aug. 31 is unchanged. They good jo b ,” William Ulm of the and police arrested toe operator. Mimchester Head Start, which is environment and later respon­ we have had some very successful rebuild the collapsed Hartford Civic Field trips are taken throughout . program feel comfortable talking “If the HEW grant comes through a.m. Friday, he found it broken into degree. They were released on bond will still lose their jobs a month forestry crew said. Police said Friday that the housed at South School, has been in sibilities in school and life. potluck luncheons and suppers,” toe Center Coliseum roof and $5 million toe year and special activities such with her and often come to school to for a home program for three-year- and liquor in excess gf $300 missing. and scheduled to appear in court earlier than originally planned Another fmestry worker, Andy operator had given false identifica­ operation since 1965, The program apprbach is based on social worker raid. to try to preserve Connecticut’s as demonstrations by groups from do just that. olds we will be enrolling them also,” At 9:15 a.m., police said toe Ver­ Sept. 5, East Hartford. The town had planned to lay off 27, Miller, said, “I don’t think so many tion. Thus, toe charges were filed It is funded for 72 children and has toe pUlosopby that, “a child can The parents are also encouraged to dwindling fahnland. Arts Encounter and the Lutz The Social Services component she said. non Special Services Squad took into One of toe female juveniles was CETA project workers Aug. 31, as people, such as us, should have to pay Friday agtonst Levesque, police said. four classrooms. There is ongoing benefit most from a comprehensive, volunteer in toe classroom which is The commission rapidly ran Museum are presented in toe school. attempts through various com­ For additional information regar­ taken to toe detention center in Hart­ Court date is Sept. 11. registration. Oiildren attend school interdisciplinary program to foster helpful to both child and teacher. custody two female juveniles at 157 ordered from Hartford, but that for toe mistakes of others.’ torou^ a long agenda of bonding The health component of Head munication media to informa 11 eligi­ ford, police said. four hours a day from '9 a.m. to T ding registration, call 646-5854, ext. Union St. where almost all of toe fi^ r e shrunk to 20 because some Tom Ferlazo, a CETA employee development a ^ remedy problems Start should assure that each child The parents are provided with a ble families of the Head Start Police charged John G. Drever, 46, projects, approving all of them with p.m., five days a week, Monday 442 or 444, weekdays, beginning Mon­ employees left the program early or who will be retained, has headed up as expressed in a broad range of ser­ enjoy a healthy, happy experience series of health workshops and group program and recruit their children. of 110 Burbank Road, Ellington,-with little or no debate. ' ; through Friday, throughout the day Iforo-9-a.m. to 3 p.m. took vacation time. the labor end of toe forestry project. vices and that toe child's entire fami­ while in- the program. This is ac­ discussion sessions throughout the driving while his license is under Tbe most expensive items on the. public school calendar year. But In addition, 34 CETA employees in He was disappointed that the project ly be involved, as well as toe com -, complished through early screening year. Theft Charges Lodged commission’s list were highway con-1 transportation, snack, and hot lunch U suspension. The arrest followed a m unity. The family^, which is the PuMc Works Department’s will end. struction and Improvement p ro jects.; and intervention in medical, dental, common interest in music, and John­ “We’ve put a lot of work into it. It’s two-car accident at toe Center and are provided and toer(^|s no cost to perceived as toe principal influence Manchester police are holding a “Culve^and Water Course Iip- The $82 million approved by the panel and nutritional problems. The nurse son invited Green to come to his Newman streets intersection. There the family. on toe child’s development, must be man on a $10,0()0 bond in connection provemehl^ project will lose their sort of a bad way to end toings,” he will be used in part for im-| is responsible for implementing home in Manchester and listen to were no injuries. Court date is Sept. The eligibility requirements for toe a direct participant in the program. with a stolen car incident. jobs Sept. 8. said. provements and additions to Route 8, • these services. some of his music. Rick Horton, an .employee on the 5. Manchester Head Start program are ^MarUyn Watt, a Head Start social Police Friday arrested Bruce William Hutt, administrative Route 25, Route 15 and Interstate 84. ' Police said that sometime later. townwide survey, raid that toe town Robert J . Brown, 17, of 70 McDivitt that a child must reside in worker, said, “To effectively carry Physical exam Green, 27, of no certain address, and assistant to the East Hartford public Hartford officials attended the, charg^ him with criminal attempt Green, pulled a knife, asked Johnson works director, said Friday the should try to fund toe survey so it can Drive was charged with recklera Manchester and be four years of age out toe program goals for Head A complete physical examination meeting to watch the commission | with blood test for . anemia and at robbery in the first degree, for hk money, his wallet, and car department will be able to manage be finished. \ operation,- police said. Court date is by April of the school and meet toe Start, there are four components r allocate $5 million in state funds to < urinalysis is-required of each child. larceny in the second degree and keys. Johnson talked Green out of without toe 34 CETA workers. Right now, there still is about 30 Sept. 12. economic guidelines set by the Education, health and nutrition, G help with toe reconstruction of th e ! taking his money and wallet, accor­ percent.of the town to be surveyed. Dennis Mayo, 22, of Pomfret was federal guidelines. social services and parent in­ The nurse does a vision and hearing assault in the second degree. Hutt said a Brewer Street brook civic center coliseum roof, which ding to police, but he gave Green his “It would cast some doubts on the arrested on a court warrant and Ninety percent of toe children volvement.” screening and refers problems for According to police, Arthur John­ clean-up should be finished before caved in last winter. car keys, and Greqp left. Police said toe charged with third-degree larceny must come from families whose in­ The staff which is responsible for followup treatment. son, 38, of 50 Summit St. met Green Sept. 8 and a similar project at validity of survey if it’s not Insurance, federal loans and Hart­ a few minutes later, Johnson noticed and issuing a bad check, polic’e said. come from toe previous calendar developing toe program consists of a Each child must also have a dental for toe first time about noon Friday Henderson Drive is already’' com­ fin ish^ ,” he said. ford taxpayers Will pick up toe rest of his car was gone. V He was released on a $500 non-suretjl year or toe previous 12-month are teacher/director, nurse, social exam either prior to entering toe in Bushnell Park, Hartford. Police pleted. toe estimated $27 million tab it will Police arrested* Green in East bond and court date is Sept. 11. within toe low income guidelines set worker, parent coordinator, three program or. within 60 days of being in said they soon learned they had a “Our regular crews will be able to School Tour Planned take to put a new roof over the Windsor, and returned toe car to by toe Federal Government. Ten per­ teachers, a permanent substitute toe program. ' tie up the loose ends of the projects Manchester’s Board of Directors coliseum. Police reported four tires, valued cent of toe children, which numbers teacher, four ddes, speech clinician, Head Start’s aim is to identify toe .Johnson. that the CETA workefs do not will tour the Green School Monday The bonding commission also ap­ Court date is Sept. 11 in East Hart­ %t $230, stolen from a Vine Street seven or eight children, may come two foster grandmothers, secretary, nutritional needs and problems of toe Com ctlon finish,” Hutt said. night. The school is toe proposed site proved $5 million for toe farm ford. residence. from a family of any income level. cook and helper, custodian. children in toe pro^am and their Vernon apparently would lose for relocating the town’s Senior preservation program passed by the A black AMC Roadrunner was However, Head Start programs are “We also have students from near­ families. Nutrition assessment data about 16 employees that have been Citizens Center. Legislature last session. The music group, “Platinum,” will reported stolen from the U.A. required to have 10 percent of their by colleges and universities and such as height and weight is obtained working on a sewer maintenance The tour will begin at 7:30 p.m. help launch the muscular dystrophy Candidates on Radio enrollment children who are han­ parents volunteering,^ Mrs. Watt and plotted on a growth chart three drive at King’s Department Store Walter Joyner aid Fred Peck, the dicapped or have a handicapping con­ said. times a year. Cultural foods are in­ Sunday from 1 to 2 and 3 to 4 p.m. The two Republicaiti candidates in dition which would prevent them The education component is troduced to the children either group was mistakenly listed in Manchester’s 12th Assembly from having a successful public designed to meet toe individual needs through early morning snack or sub­ Friday’s Herald as playing on Satur/ District, will be on WINF Sunday at school experience. Since many of toe of the child. Children learn to play stitutions of toe school hot lunch day. 6:05 p.m. children referred, as handicapped. together and to use a variety of program. NutrlRon is intergrated

Fire calls Exchanging ideas about the Head Start p a re n t of a former Head Start student; Brenda program, are from left, Marilyn Watt, sociaLv^vain, parent coordinator; and David Bland Gael Hartford Tolland County worker; Greg Simpson, child ^idance clinic;'"^of Child & Family Services. Friday, 11:11 a.m. — Minor Friday, 6:40 p.m. — smoke Adam Cotton, student; Linda Hutchinson, vehicle accident just south of 2 in building at Court Street, 726 Main St. Rockville. Friday, 3:30 p.m. — Brush Friday, 7:00 p.m.— car fire fire at Nicholson Park. on Snipsic Lake Road, Friday, 5:53 p.m. — Medical Tolland. call to 7.62 Main St^

first aid at polTce headquarters at 497 Toiland 6 Friday, 9:15 p.m. — Medical call to 554 Tolland St. Manchester Friday, 1:30 p.m. — Walk-in first aid call at firehouse, 32 Main St. (Eighth District) Friday, 7:29 p.m. — Fur­ nace fire at 13 Short St. (TqWii) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Aug. 26,1978 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. «, 1978 Connector News Bad; [ rs Senior CItliene j MHS Schedules Mailed r Meetings Next WMk You'll Always Do HI everyone! This is you get your check. After Glosia telling you I could all, we don’t want to leave The schedules of classes for Manchester receive this assignment should call the hardly wait to write this you behind, High School have been mailed to all juniors guidance office at the high school. Here’s next week’s schedule of School St. Campaign News Good column because there are The second week we go- and. seniors, Jacob Ludes, school principal High school officials also reported that public meetings in Manchester Tuesday j ••• so many people we have to be Oct. 31. said. . „ . new students who haVb not already done so, (locations are in Municipal Building, 8 p.m.—Board of Directors, itter at * f n u -> W'h M tar H » By CHRIS BLAKE the Town Council and others tis|ve worked thaflk who helped with Remember we are open Ludes said sophomores will receive their should register by 2 p.m. on this coming ' 41 Center St., unless noted): to get the connector in place, td be handed^ Thursday to be assured of a schedule on the Hearing Room. llt-ralri Reporter Wednesday's Medicare business next schedules at the orientation sessions another reason for the delay,” she said. with NEW first day of school. Monday Thursday Porum. ’ week with no activities. We planned for this coming Wednesday and 4 p.m.—Pension Board, Hearing EAST HARTFORD - Esther Clarke, Mrs. Garke met with Mayor Richard H. Tliursday. Assignments to these sessions Any students who are not planning to' 6:30 p.m.—Judge’s Hours, Probate When I first heard that will try to spruce up, catch Room. the Town Council Minority Lrader and Blackstone last Wednesday to discuss the were mailed recently to all sophomores. return to school in September should notify Court. Republican State Senate candidate, got this program was to be up on paper work, order 8 p.m.-rrBoard of Education, 45 N. -1-84-86 connector situation. Blackstone has held in the summer when supplies and get ready to Any incoming 10th grader who did not the high school office as soon as possible. some good news and some bad news last fought to try to get the connector iraue week. our attendance is naturally welcome you back Sept. 5 isolate from the rest of the 1-84 project down due to vacations, after Labor Day. The bad news first ... and Mrs. Clarke again brought up that PICK UP Y o u n VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR More than two weeks after she wrote to etc., I felt I would have to ALL FQOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY, 9A.M. TO 4 P.M, IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTSI possibility. apologize to the panel, but U.S. Transportation Secretary Brock ‘T m going to wrile to Congress and to Adams to inquire about the progress of the little did I realize what the DOT with the mayor’s cooperation to would appear. v U U Interstate 84-86 connector, Mrs. Garke try to get the connector broken off from received a response which made her the rest of the 1-84 prdject,” she said. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS I’ihorlile “irate.” Isolating the connector would mean con­ Before I tell you, I must The federal Department of Transporta­ struction could proceed before the rest of report on Wednesday’s tion told Mrs. Clarke It is just begin­ irSEASYASI-2-3-4 WALDBAUM S SAVE 1-W is built. However, any isolation must pinochle scores with the SUNDAY ning the review of Connecticut’s En­ get federal DOT approval., CokKt Gold Bond S tu n |» m ry tlm you ih o |i A tP . You gel following winners: vironmental Impact Statement (ElS) one "GoMm Ten" s im p lo r every do ie r you epend (except B:ess M oonan, 604; Godd News .Nbw ... I • on products excluded by lew. because the DOT was waiting to receive Ernestine Donnelly, 582; Now for-the good news ... Food Mart Rhode Island's EIS. Sevi your etempe In bendy "Super Sevbige" booklete Mary Thrall, 566; Rene The planned section of ,1-84 east to Last week, Mrs. Garke received a eveHeble e l tbe obecketende. Eecb booklet bokk 30 Golden Mairq, 565; Frances Fike, Providence would cover about 31 miles of telephone call from a man named 2 • Tens. 554; Arvid Peterson, 550; thru SATURDAY! neyv road in Connecticut and 16 miles in Frederick Speer of 23 Clayton Road in _ Redeem your H IM Staler Sevkigi booklete towerde tbe Super Michael Haherern, 548; {CO LD BOND F o o d Club Pink CHOCK FULL FOOD CLUB ^"Pick Your Own" Fresh Produce Rhode Island. East Hartfo^. K Sevings Speclele of your choice. There ere Q new epecleh Marjorie McLain, 548; Bea Another New Item Has Been Gov. Ella T. Grasso approved the Speer told Mrs. Garke he had never this week. Welch our ids « Madet, 536; Mina Reuther, SWEET TASTING been asked to donate to any campaign Added To Food Marts Grapefruit . highway for the state in Dwember and I STAMPS f^ * s s r 533; Grace Windsor, 530. before, but t ^ t he would like to make a You cen eleo redeem your stomps tor beeutitui gitts trom Rhode Island Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy ap­ the Gold Bond cetelog. Seve your stempe bi bendy G ilt I UMTONECOUPONFBIFAbBLY AP-2 Generic "No Frills" Label Products! While the pinochle JUICG L-pL-/rri_L.w V b^I I I.. ■ hegularopdiei HEGUlAF OB Diet California proved it for his state in April. contribution’ to. her. State Senate cam­ Severe Books, evekeble tree et UP. ^ VAUD AUG. 27-S8T. 2 STB GOO players were checking 46 OUNCE CAN ALLALL PURPOSE PURPOSE GRIND GRIND : U LB B CAN CAN i ALL ALL FLAVORS FLAVORS '2 ’ 2 OZ OZ CAN '.*• Two factors made Mrs. Clarke so paign. their scores, we had a hard CHUNK furious. One was the delay in response to “This had never happened to me before working group of seniors in Seedless Grapes her letter. The other was the response in politics,” Mrs. Garke said. “I couldn’t the kitchen making a nice itself, which she said will mean a wait of believe it — a totally unsolicited con­ lunch; for you,- (Jod love possibly a year before the EIS statements tribution.” Ihem.T told them to figure Chicken 4 0 ' •’I.®® 8 ?1. are approved. Sure enough, a letter arrived in the mail for M and we ended up ser­ last Thursday from Mr. and Mrs. kK^iaikiW IlcOPPUIIL “I’m irate and furious and fed up with a ving 125 persons. Irene DOWNY SOFTENER ** o r p u it ic io t t h RALSTON BRAN CHEX «” «• bureaucracy that takes three weeks to Frederick Speer. Enclosed with the letter Bologna ■ lO O U * Bissett did a great job ALLVARIITIIS DIAL SOAP J OX. FAMILY t i l l BAR was a check-and a message which read _ ^lO L P A C K A O l answer a letter with a bottom line that ROYAL PUDDINGS FRBMCH ' tM IILAND ■ CATALINA 01 CRIAMV CUCUMBIR SWEET - JUICY in part, “We hope you win because you are aIong>ith her committee, says we have to wait at least another year Katherine Zabrowsky, Vic­ EMPRESS PINK SALMON 'ci! KRAFT SALAD DRESSING .JAl. before we get any response,” Mrs. Clarke doing a great job.” DOG WITH ONE P U B ) 9JP& SAVMQS BOOKLET WITH ONE FXiED SUEES SAVMQS POOELET WITH o re f t l H ) SUPBt SAVMQS PO O R ir toria - Konarski, Theresa MASHED POTATO BUDS said. Mrs. Clarke said she was “touched” by Hublard, Annie Rouhan, PRIME VARIETY FOOD RED-RIPE REGULAR OR DIET PAPER TOWaS-100 CT. R a t A&P-1LB.PKQ.MEAT0R ■ "1 think it’s most disheartening when 4he Speers’ generosity and called to thank AtP-HQAL. GLASS CONT. T h e r^ Negro, Dot Brass, you see first-hand how hard the mayor. them for their contribution. PEPSICOLA Q] BOUNTY IS BEEP FRANKS SI Madeline Gale, Thelma WATERMELON ORANGE JUICES Haherern. * COMPARE AND SAVE! Topco T Crushed INSTANT Hectic Day c I must thank my gal at Charcoal I Tomatoes COFFEE r w ADBAUM ’S N.Y. s t y l e DELI! LB. the front desk, Ruthie, who ?0 POL'ND BAG I fo o d CLUB 28 OZ CAI, FOOD CLUB ■ OZ jar Registration Times Set knewl how hectic and LUNDY ROTHMUND CRISP FRESH overwhelming this day was CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA for Coventry’s Schools going' to be and really LONG helped me out; to Ann COOKED “ 2 ? ® 1 5 5 ' “ 3 ? ® ICEBERG CRISP Thompson and Pauline JOHN COVENTRY —..School Superintendent school year. Interested applicants are HAM FOOD CLUB Maynard, who answered TOFCO FMOIFHATB F R R R ____ m o t m m . CELERY Arnold Elman has set registration dates urged to call him at 742-7317 before Sept. the. phone during Ruth’s WITH SHOULDER HEAVY DUTY DETERGENT PRO. 99* TOMATO JUICE nortoT LETTUCE 15. College graduates interested in sub­ SLICED TO ORDER FRANKS LARGE HEAD LARGE BUNCH for children who have moved into town lunch hour; to Ray who stituting may obtain applications at any of INSTANT DRY MILK »3.99 BIG H BURGER SAUCE since the spring registration. helped prepare the meal, DURKRR _ Grades kindergarten through 4 at the the town’s four schools. '' and to Jim for the help be m uss FABRIC SOFTENER momottlk 79* 0 & C POTATO STICKS LB. . . LB. FOOOCLUB Q T PU S 4 9 - Robertson School and the Coventry Gram­ Elman recommended the following gave. Gin you believe we teachers for appointment by the Board of pTn K DISH DETERGENT 49* MUSHROOMS A PIKES mar School will register Monday and had over 200 people? We VIRRINIA SLKRD Tuesday from 9 to 3 p.m. Parents are Selectmen: Susan Lally to teach ran oitt of chairs and many BAKED HAM .tTY Ll TOORDRR 1., »2.89 Luscious - vine Ripened YELLOW RIPE asked to call the schools for their ap­ kindergarten at the Robertson School; Light n' Lively CALIFORNIA WITH ONE FILLB) SU ret SAVMQS BOOKIET WTTH Ot€ FUfDSJm 8AVMQ8 BOOKLET WITH ONE n i H ) a m SAVMQS BO O Kin WITH OIC n i B ) s u m SAVMQS BO O niT peqpld had to stand up. LARGE WHITE FISH 1.. »1.99 Hl-C TVanityFairT JENO'S CHIQUITA pointments. Ronald Giordano for biology at the high , As ^ e moderator of the PREMIUM CRACKERS-1 LB. PKQ. YOGURT CANTA­ Students for the middle school and the school; Patricia Sauter for learning dis­ WESTSIDE-CALIP. WHITE-100 CT. PKQ. A&P-QRADE‘‘A"-FRESH forum*, I was pleased to in­ FruitDrinksI Towels I PIZZA or DOLE abilities at the middle school; and Lois N.Y. SHARP CHEESE Sf?ai!esi • Ai' Flavors high schools are encouraged to register at troduce the distinguished •iOeDLAMtt ALL,LL FLAVORS I 125125 COUNT COUNT I Wojeoski as library director. , 46 OZ CAN H JUMBO ro ll H 24 OZ - 12 PACK 3 ■ 8 OZ CUPS LOUPES the schools as soon as possible. “There SALTINES m CANTALOUPES^] PAPER PLATESld iRGEEGGS m panet; Cong. William SVyilSS CHEESE 46 OZ CAN JUMBO roll 27 SIZE Bananas In other business ^ e board voted to par­ will be no registrations on the first and se­ Cotteit, currently’ serving cond days of school, September 6 and 7,” ticipate in thfe N^ional School Lunch hit fourth term as PROVOLONE CHEESE Program. The program provides free or Elman said. representative from the c h e e s e 4 3 * 4 f 1 . reduced breakfast and lunch for eligible FOOD MART OK W A lD K A W t Elman is in the process of preparing a First Congressional (•COUNT FRO. list of substitute teachers for the coming children on school days. District. Dr. Douglas J. DOMESTIC ROAST BEEF HEFTY TRASH CAN LINERS POTATO CHIPS '“"x* T K IK U lh . W C IA K L It. WHIAT THIN! A OTHIK VAKIKTIM S W e iT - TASTING Roberls Jr., representing SNACK CRACKERS Nectarines ______LLuumiMmiw^— oiOM— — PMWIWWffW” *'************** " '* ''^*” '"!!- dozan ALPERT’S PASTRAMI Ti^SS. KOSHER DILL SPEARS "WASHINeTON STATR" ctn. tbe Hartford County Medical Association and KOSHER DILL CHIPS Hor *AR SIGNAL MOUTHWASH ?ror.i^,•S■•1.29 Italian Prunes GERMAN BOLOGNA SWIRT JUICY CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN Community Calendars j curreqtly the director of H K M n i lUTLOHAL. U I F __ RED WINE VINEGAR '>ox.«ttli AIM TOOTHPASTE 98* Nuclear Medicine and C M A M I b o l o g n a -FRANKS- Fresh Bartlett Pears O A L A M I k n o c k w u r s t FRRSN . CALIFORNIA mal meetings to discuss rent increases) Radiation Therapy at Andover 6:30 p.m. at Daley Court; 7:30 p.m. at Maincliester Memorial Casselman Plums , Hospital. Donna Pratt’j a NATiVR (MASS.) . « . Hutt Heights, and 8:30 p.m. at 452 Main U.S.D.A. CHOICE professional relations field B r a n d o GENOA SALAMI l Today Street for residents of Veterans Terrace Fresh Green Peppers 3^« *1. representative for the FLORIDA r * r \ » Registrars of voters and enrollment ses­ Extension and King Court. iliiGill CARANDO HOT HAM to^iSK. l sion, 12 to 3 p.m.. Town Office Building. Zoning .Board of. Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Connecticut General In­ Fresh Seedless Limes D O Z IN 69 Monday Council chambers. Town Hall. surance Co. Pat Brassil, CARAhiDO PEPPERONI PICNIC SFRCIAL • MIX A MATCH Board for Admissions of electors, 7 to 9 WITH ( M FUEO SUEES SAVMQS BOOKLET WITH ONE FILED S lfE n SAVMQS BOOKLET WITH ONE F U B t SUPOI SAVMQS BOOKIH WITH D ie F U B ) s u m SAVMQS BOOKLET who works for., the Blue jEl Teeni Drinks lOX-VLAimSoTTLl 8 FOR^1 Cross:and Blue Shield as “HOT" BAGELS »vIaI!Lii 12 F' FRRSN p.m.. Town Office Building. IWAFT-SALAO DRESSING CORONET-1MCT. CHICKEN NOODLE KRAFT-PHILADEILPHIA ^ (TOP LOIN) NATIVE Hebron Uie subscribing members Green Cabbage (MASS.) 2 LA, 29* Bolton MIRACLE WHIP PAPER NAPKINS CAMPBELL SOUP CREAM CHEESE representative. WHOLE OR HALF UNTRIMMED IRIAKSTONR Monday They discussed the RXCRFTILRUCHRRSI C Q l Today Q Q FROZEN FOODS GALORE! $alad Dressing I02.AOTTLR vlW Junior High School Building Committee, changes and spelled out op- BLEU CHEESE 79* Women’s Auxiiiary of the Bolton 7 p.m., in Rham H i^ School Library. poitiulities of Medicare. Birds Eye Top Frost Volunteer Fire Department tag sale, 10 Regional District 8 Board of Education, They ;are trying simplify Produce Item of the Week! a.m. to 3 p.m., firehouse. 8 p.m., Rham High School Library. forms; and urged seniors to Bicycle inspection and rodeo, 1 to 5 Water Pollution Control Authority, 8. call them with any Cool Whip Lemonade LB. FRESH - CALIFORNIA p.m., Bolton Elementary School. p.m.. Town Office Building. 6 oz. problems. They brought 9 OUNCE BOWL REG. -12 OZ. CAN Registrars of voters and enrollment ses­ U.S.DA CHOICE SPAGHETTI Town sanitarian, 6 to 9 p.m.. Town Of­ pkg. many! brochures for dis­ .S.O.A. CHOICE-BEEF U .S .D A CHOICE U.S.D.A, CHOICE sion, 12 to 3 p.m , Community Hall. fice Building. tribution. WHOLE BEEF SHELL BEEF SHELL SOUASH LB Sunday Tuesday We; had wonderful 3 o ? 1 . Bottom CAN BE BAKED OR BOILED - ONLY AFTER COOKINa Women’s Auxiliary of the Bolton coverage for tbe program, CLUB CLUB THE PULP ASSUMES THE APPEARANCE OF SPAGHEm Pepper cutting party, 7 p.m., home of Tenderloin BE OARING • TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT!!! Volenteer Fire Department tag sale, 10 both radio and television Round Janet Von Deck, 66 Slocum Road. Hebron RICH'S ROAST STEAK FREE r e c ip e s AVAILABLE. _____ a.m. to 3 p.m., firehouse. and local newspapers. of Beef (TOP LOIN) (TOP LOIN) RepubUcan Women’s Gub. COFFEE RICH 2 « * 9 9 ^ Roast UNTRIMMEO OUR TO OUR FRRSHNRIS POLICY lOMR ITRMS Monday Special voter-making session, 7 to -9 When I went home, I told MAY NOT IR AVIAUALR UNTILMONDAY. y Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to p.m.. Town Office Building. iNtnl CtflN my husband I would be on t°REE SWEET ORANGE JUICE 79* • 1 3 S TV at 6 p.m. Well, you 9 p.m.. Community Hall. Wednesday STRAWBERRIES 2 f o . 8 9 * ■ • l b . , ■■r BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS! Senior citizens committee, 7:30 p.m., SIX P a c k . W M te Z couldn't see me, but my A U FLAVOR! Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. M axw eii$ 9 7 9 husband said he would u/l Bentley Memorial Library BREYERS ICE CREAM 'cARTM* *1.59 U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF P E R R I ALL NATURAL PORK Town Office Building. CKCeiUis Home S A Bri^ 9 know that voice anywhere. • Pom Pom KEDS Public Building Commission,-?!^ P.m., Thursday So, again all who helped, BIRDS EYE PEAS »«apk» 49* Sirloin Tip Steak x M . 8 9 Italian Sausage 11.69 Community Hall. Nr n * d M R|HH8nw V ia«nr RaRnkps-TlMitaBliFIlMfeStillB NMniBrWfiiB tttlGririMMlMn U.S.O.A. CHOICE thank; for helping. » S i R Q Socks SneaKers Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town Of-' HADDOCK FILLETS T o lV r ‘ 1.79 L . . M . 8 9 ID LR. I qVW Tuesday T h i^ a y I will be in Cube Steak • B I F ROUND Smoked Pork Butt REGULAR ‘10.99 fice Building. Pop4tocksA |% i G ^ S Q A C H a w a ia n ^ A l U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BEEF ROHBLBSS Top Quality All CoUon Board of Admissions of electors, 6 to 9 Galilw and will report' to TINTI GARLIC BREAD 49* *1.39 Breaded Veal Patties l. 99* * p.m., Community Hall South Windsor caiNiv -it / U Punch you in the next column on Chuck Roasts* BRans > ^ 0 9 U.S.DJk CHOICE- SERF • 4 3 0 SRSOO W,ednesday that trip. *1.59 Beef & Pepper Pattiesi1.19 ■ • PR. Tuesday FRESH DAIRY DELIGHTS! Back Rump Roast Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., Voter registration session, 7 to 9 p.m.. A&P PICKS THE BEST PRODUCE Coming Trip U.S DJk. CHOtCR • BRRF Herrick Memorial Park. *1.59. Beef Patties - *3.99 Town Gerk’s office. Town Hall. BEEFimX Remember, next Mon­ COTTAGE Sirloin Tip Roast Planning and Zoning Commission BONELESS BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS FULLY COOKED COOKED day we will register for the ORANGE Coventry Penn Dutch trip. We are Fresh Chicken Legs l. 8 9 * Jones OR*TOLI8H KIELBASA 4. *1 .7 9 hearing, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. SHOULDER LONDON SMOKED JUICE CHEESE R s s 'W i l^'30'*ofr Monday Young Wives gourmet box lunch, 12:20 only able to take two buses ON A 1 LB. VAC. CAN |o N A 40 OZ. PACKAGE BROIL HAMS HAMS and'the first date is Oct. 24,' FLORIDA CITRUS WALDBAUM'S .S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF ’’ U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF 'u.S.D.A. CHOICE - b e e f ' j Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a.m.. Town to 2:30 p.m., 999 Old Main S. BANANA ^ROASTS 1 LB. CUP FOOD CLUB 'A GALLON CARTON Hall. 25 and 26. sWe will be BONELESS M e ^ w Roast | j SNOWY Vernon $ BUMF TOP TOP Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 POflTRM Staying at the beautiful CANNED CHUCK p.m.. Town Hall. ^ Today Willow Valley Farms Inn. Hie. inn has nine holes of ROUND ROUND REG. OR 11 BLEACH Mother’s Club, 8 p.m.. First HAM GIANT SIZE Antique Flea Market, 9 a.m.' to 7 p.m., golf, and an indoor pool, STEAK AUTOMATIC DRIP I I j ^ Congregational Church. 5?89 3 POUND CAN ROAST (UNDERBLADE) STEAK »ITH T M II COUPOl Tolland County Agricultural Center, | fo 1000 MART. 0 sauhq, game rooih, and ALniXfu^AL YOGURT 4 .99* I Wednesday Route 30, Vernon. UN.. AUO. n T RmTnAKS LEAN GROUND B S F hXmitmks many other features. The CREAM CHEESE ««...« 55« • 1 8 0 AT.. IR F T . I. L Board of Welfare, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., m m as IN I FKO. ■ Bean festival and chicken barbecue, MUn-fcMbi-li? food is excellent and the OUFON FRR FAN Town Hall. ■ • LB.j M f f i front noon on, Tolland County Agricultural mdinsTiAKSSKLOM STEAKS *1*? trip includes two full AW mCAN SINGLES 99* Young People’s AA, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Center, Route 30. iliSnram ^utter’^Basted\ Pgrtltki M LF SOM OR lOUR RARLIC (MJFoniu breakfasts and two home- SCHORR^ PICKLES 79* FRRLRD A ORVRINRD FBNWAY M IATG RRRF RMEYES B-o«i k! CINTEK cMwm “ KNOCKWURST - Church. Sunday style dinners. (TMI A -Kfuia I i-im lO M CHOPS W GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 69* Sliced Beef Liver FyanksTurESf- -*1-49 Antique Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., ^CholcelJ CORMSHHRtS 9 9 { We.will also have a mini '25*offl ^io*off East Hartford Tolland County Agricultural Center, GRAPES "Hv'f" tour pf Washington, D.C., REDDIWIP T r» m crn’T^AfK.. 75* Sliced Calves Liver l. 79* Gem Franks ‘rtriit" « 99* ON A 15 OUNCE CAN »BOLOCNA the; price is IN and we ON ANY CAN | j Route 30. FrulKillG Monday taihp-i-hm RIM 1 would like a $50 deposit on rLEISCHM »? MARGARINE 79* Legs and Thighs ««r *2.99 Beef Franks f r r 'm iu m x.*1.19 Monday SUCniACO N " I ____ I B A L T in • A L L F U V O R ! Niagara Board of Education, 7:30'p.m., Penney %NS 3&99‘ ( ^ Y « 4r Monday. Folks waiting for LIGHT NAIVELY YOGURT5SJ3fo.89* SHELL I I High School Amphitheater. Town Council meeting and public UB0OnMB FrailhliBinliBr Legs and Thighs -ox. *2.99 Hormel Beef Franks l.*1.39 SPRAY hearing,. 7:30 p.m., Memorial Building, A&P BACON * r * U.S.D.A. InspwW^ FrSlhU.aD.A.kliytMl_ p...... -o rK.. S b r thefr checks can sign up Tuesday PinimNn 14 79 FOOD MART GIVES YOU Park Place. OJKES 3(.39‘ CHICORY 39J CIBCKBI' c w c n M y in g and! pay the deposit when Weaver Party Pack - ol *2.99 Food Club Meat Franks?,1.09 Insecticide 11 STARCH , Redevelopment Agency (special B W U O IK m M • IBGS * MUSTS Back Ribs *1 ? A BETTER WAY TO SAVE AND GET COLONIAL CRYOVAC WRAFFBD . nfiimaMiAiH 14 99 WITH TNIS COUPON AT WITH TNIS COUFON AT Tuesday Food Club Beef FranksM.09 FOOD MART. ROOD FOOD MART. 0000 1 meeting), 5:30 p.m.. Conference room, P040CWA { , , * 1 LESSea QUANTITIES 7S‘ SPLIT BREASTS'I ts lb. Pork Roasts * Semi Boneless Ham 1*1.89 SUN., AUO. n T N R U ^ H e EQGp[ANT39t Free Corelle By Corning HORMRL SUN.. AUR. V THRU, j Town Hall. Special voter registration session, and POroORNS!69‘ ELASTIC ^ s s iy i SAT.. S IF T . >. L IM IT I AND MANY OTHER FINE GIFTS Chicken Franks l.. 99* ONI CAN • ONR^ p a rt/ enrollment session, 7 to 9 p.m., STOCKINGS Boneless Cure 81 Hamc.*2.79 COUFON FIR FAMILY. ; Thursday Memorial Building, Park Place. WHEELCHAIRS The Giftchek W ayl MT m IRFT. t LUAlTl i Investigation and Internal Audit (k)m- o w w m h o h Wednesday tn'faimMi to our euWomoni. «g rtoorvo tho nghi to H H IM U) S P>gx duty Km nnpl <*«. O I noHd. m m . d m d lor M no( m J M M m . loB oMo aim ro w dooloto or a fin lM tliri No)ONR HopotHMo CAN . te. ONRijiio ICOUPON FRR FAMILY. ^ , mittee of the Town Council, 11:30 a.m., Republican Women’s Club, 8 p.m., First 1135 TOLLAHD TNPKE-CALDOR PLAZA MUNGHESTER .' Town Council Office. DRUG East Hartford Housing Authority (for- Federal Savings, Park Place. F««SffFtcln«AliaBItI.WTBU|Bll W l « KM * TM iNHT 10 iwn ouxniia AWTS csucci tUssmrgw am nsa wiSAU kst xvisAai to vuusF Las w w t r o h h m j ,, • 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ''''' MANCHESTER PAGE TEN - MANCHESTF.R F.VENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Aug. 28, 1978 Garaventa Describes Harvesting Wheat in Russi^ (Editor's note; This is a much like many New body. acre as we droye,down the swept up by the vessel would douse the wheat dust people make us feel as the All produce is sold to the report from John F. Englanders in years gone Although I hummed to length of the field. One would be ruined by the and sweat off with ice cold song continued, "closer to hotels from the farm’s an­ association was ratified by Uieir scheduled. Qualified amateur um­ Ganaventa of Manchester, by, was piloting my the tune of the song, I was pass would take about two moisture. Still, the farm Water — a thoroughly home.” nual production of 3,600 TORONTO (UPI) - A base and Joe Sawchuk, a graphic arts memtership, contains a no strike pires will be used until the league who is in Russia this “ship.” not a captain, but merely a and one-half hours. Always manager was delighted in refreshing experience. I should like to close this tons of milk, 100,000 tons,of Uireatened walkout by major illustrator with Ontario Hydro, at the clause. We had received no request umpires return to work. The leagues summer on the 4-H Young You see, my “ship” was deck hand taking a turn at prevalent were the cons­ that his loss in wheat would Following the Banya, our report by citing soine small grain, 800 to 1 ,^ le'ague baseball umpires plate. The latter two are umpires or complaint from the association will seek an injunction in the federal tant waves of dust. be evened out in healthier Agricultural. Specialists not an old New England the wheel while my Soviet crew went to town for a f i ^ e s about fascinating tons of vegetables, 2,I)0Q materialized Friday and a from a Canadian junior league about this agreement (which wps court to require the umpires to honor Exchange Program. He Whaler, but a Soviet CK4 instructor stood by. Oc­ However, we sailed un­ crop yields not yet fantastic example of warm tons of grapes and 200 tons baseball association. Urozhai State farm. makeshift arbiter crew was made in March Of 1977) until their agreenjents and return to has a bachelor of science Wheat Combine. casionally, he would adjust der threatening skies. By harvest^. Ukrainian-Soviet hospitali­ It is located near the of meat. ' After one inning, Zimmerman and 'Thursday, Aug. 17, 1978. The agree­ work.” degree in animal science I steered my vessel over the combine head as we - early afternoon the After our work was ty — the evening meal. resort areas of the Black pressed into action for the Leppert were replaced by a third ment is complete and there is no The umpires are seeking to from the University of a sea of'endless rows of drove along keeping the weather broke and the sea finished our group of 12 Friendly Manner Sea. Minnesota-Toronto game. amateur umpire. Rich Pannes, a 22- obligation to negotiate changes or ad­ renegotiate the last 3 1/2 years of Connecticut.) wheat on the Urozhai State huge machine on an even of wheat was covered with U.S. agricultural In the short time we have It is located on 5,000 hec- My trip to the Soviet Bill Kunkel’s four-man crew that year-old school teacher who handled ditions at this Ume; and we do not their five-year contract that was ★ ★ ★ Farm here. keel. rain. The ground soaked specialists went to a Rus­ been at this farm in the tars (one hector is Union is coordinated in ttie Includes Bill Deegan, Terry Cooney both second and third. fpel we should be forced into signed before the start of last season. UKRAINE, Russia - Instead of the smell of Need Rain the water up. sian workman's delight— a wdrm vacation land of the equivalent to 2.471 acres). United States by National and Al Gark remained at their hotel, Richard Phillips, attorney for the negotiations by a sudden threat of a They are seeking greater benefits in My friend “Sargay” and “Banya,” or otherwise 4-H Council, Washington, 'T m your Captain. I’m the salty air, my senses We drove over a 2.5 U.S.S.R, we have pome to There are, 2,300 hectare in but,informed Toi[qnto Blue Jays umpires union, said there was a near strike. '; . vacations, salaries, expenses and job your Captain." were immersed in waves kilometers (1.5 miles)1ong his vessel sat motionless in known as a sauna. It is a love the friendly manner of forages, wheat, soybeans, D.C., in behalf of the President Peter Bavasi that “if you unanimous vote by the league um­ • “The Umpires Association has security. These words to an old of dust flying in the air wheat field parched the field that had become favorite Russian custom the people. Their ever con­ corn; ^ of orchards — Cooperative Extension Ser­ haven’tm ade arrangements for pires to walk off the job. He said 49 Tiled a charge with the National The umpires threatened to w^k favorite song rambled un­ following our vessel. The from three weeks lack of >ggy to work in. that we have come to enjoy apples, pears, peaches; vice of the University ’ of amateur/or alternate umpires,” they voted in favor of a strike, two out this weekend if their demands stant smiles, warmth and The statement issued by Lee Labor Relations Board. If the controllably through my only smell that existed was rain. The spindles of the SoJ le of the wheat everyday after work. After and 400 of vineyards. There Connecticut. International abstained and three could not be piring crew would not show up for the were not met. encouragement egg us on would umpire the game. MacPhail, president of the American National Labor Relations Board mind. The reason being, I, a cloud of blinding dust head would sweep up to [dy cut and laying in sitting in the sauna at 110 to learn more about this are also 1,000 dail7 cows Harvester Co. of Chicago "That was very gracious of them,’’ located. game. Phillips said no-sfrike clauses "do , League, and Chub Feeney, president rules that there are aiiphs which a Connecticut Yankee, covering every inch of my 32.5 bushels of whea le field waiting to be degrees for 10 minutes, we republic and nation. These and 900 farm workers. provides major funding. said Bavasi, who put an emergency “I spoke to Lee MacPhail In New York, the presidents of the should be negotiated, jve will comply not preclude unions from engaging in r of the National League, said; (American League president) at 11 two major leagues issued a joint with any such direction. We believe it work stoppages to protest unfair plan into effect that called for an “The clubs and Umpires Associa­ Manchester ^ alternate umpiring crew of a.m. today about the situation and he statement saying that "We do not feel is extrememly Wesponslble for the labor practices.” tion currently have a valid collective Minnesota (3oach Jerry Zimmerman asked me if I had plans for an alter­ we should be forced into negotiations umpires to strike without even A source close to the American Public Records! bargaining agreement extending at third base, Toronto Coach Don nate umpiring crew,” said Bavasi. "I by a sudden threat of a strike,” and’ waiting for a ruling from the NLRB. League disputed Phillips’ claim, assured him I did.” they added that all games would be [ithrough the 1981 season. This agree- ■^qwever, saying the contract also Leppert at second, Al Contant, an ■*ment which was n^otiated with the “The games will be played as rWarranty deed* executive with Coca-Cola, at first Phillips telephoned Bavasi at noon played as scheduled with arn^ rbids work stoppages. Domingos M. Silva to to inform him that the regular um­ umpires being pressed into dut^^ Board of Directors and counsel of the Rudolph E. Capello Sr. and Joan B. Capello, both of FEATURES! South Windsor, property on Cottage Street, ^9,500. Solomon Squeezes Richard T. Timreck, FOR SUN., MON. and TUES... H erald qutnmn NotrMpomMlortypognpNalwrara. liKMhintnkir Bolton, Janet E. Davis, dwionpwpotii only Idd»not mor*- In action later Friday, third-seeded defeated Italy’s Paulo Bertolucci, f- Coupon valid Augusi 2 3 thru August 2 9 1978 Jdrry Fay was 81 when he died d ir e c ^ it via a letter to Com­ bassador Drive, 346.75 con­ Corrado Barazzutti pf Itlay played 4, 6-0, in a match resumed after rain Lmwi one coupon per-lamdy Wednesday morning after a short il­ missioner Happy Chandler at his veyance tax. Peter McNamara df Australia; sixth- stopped play Thursday night. Orantes lness. He was one orthe peatest all New York office. Hugh J. Bracken and V ern on seeded Wojtek Fibak played Chris utilized strong ground strokes and ac­ Y COUPON SAVING around athletes Manchister ever Fay suggested that two umpires be Dorothy M. Bracken to Lewis of New Zealand, and eighth- curate lobs to break Bertolucci’s ser­ Kelly T lil boasted, but as in many cases, he added to the regular staff and one to seeded Arthur Ashe met Steve Stanley Jaskiewicz and tP a lm o liv e be assigned a station on the outfield vice five times. was never appreciated to the fullest Krulevitz. SevMth-seeded Higueras needed Helene S. Jaskiewicz, both IVii I BMB l^'shwashing Large Eggs | in;the community where he spent foul lines. The Manchester man of Hartford, property at 57 Solotaon, after breezing through three sets to oust 13th-seeded Jaime lalC lU ilC I Detergent most of bis life. added that it would cut down on con­ the first set, jumped to a 4-2 lead in Essex St., 3^,900. FOOD troversial plays, as happened in Fillol of Chile, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Ninth- WaWIIIOIsdly On the athletic field, as a player, the second set and appeared to have seeded McEnroe, of Douglaston, Kenneth J.' Dawson and RndnwnYUor ‘f d ^ A 0 1 Boston, and would tend to speed up One More Try Andrea M. Dawson to Her­ he was among the best, especially in match well under control. But Feigl N.Y., dusted off Victor Pecci of F o o d Stamp* Fresh Grade A ^c u s t o w e r ^ football, w b m he made it all the play. broke Solomon’s serve three straight Paraguay, 6-2, 8-2. Pecci had Bobby Orr, who had many fine seasons with the Boston Brliins, man M. Frechette,- Albert White or Brown doz. Chandler took his advice, and got R. Martin and Gerald P. I way to the National League with times to take the middle set. knocked off top-seeded EMdie Dibbs works out at a rink on Chicago’s westside with hopes of resuming ' Itvs coupon and S7 SO purchase or mor*' , 1 Pl{iladelphia, and in baseball where credit for assigning six uinplres to all In the third set, Solomon fought off Rothman, property at 108 Cluponvahd August 23 thru Augiist 29 I97H rZ* Wednesday night. his hockey career this season with the Black Hawks. Orr has not LdThi one coupon per lanWy -rA b ^ t .329 in bis only season in the future World Series game starting in White. St., 342,000. 9 9 the match points trailing 5-6 to move Eastern League with New Haven. In 1947. played for a year and a half due to a knee injury. (UPI Photo) Herman M. Frechette, ■■■■■■■■■■■■aeei* basketball, he was a good big man at Fay did get a letter from Chandler Albert R. M artin ^ d 64,'before the three-second rule was thanking him for the suggestion. Gerald P. Rothman to ^ u l int^uced, during an era when six- P. Bourque and Pamela J. h . Ed Walsh Appeared Bourque, property at 108 R ichm ond ^Half Gallon fopi players were almost unheard of. White St., 344,900. • CBtm around World Series time, Time has a way of playing tricks on Irwin M ov^ Out Front by Stroke Lawrence E. Hall, Hart­ T o m ato es F aj would call and ask if I was going one but it was nearly 30 years ago D ixi Soda to'^ie games. When the answer was that the New York Yankees were in Twitty, who has give top 10 finishes “I played pretty good,” he said. ford, to Michael A. Daunt PINEHURST, N.C. (UPI) - said. “This is still anybody’s and Cathy H. D aunt, yesi Fay would say, “Good, I’ll see the All-America Football Conference this year but still no victory on the "The course is set up pretty tough you there. I’ll meet you in the press and Ray "Red” Flaherty was the Defending champion Hale ballgame.” tour, said he was pleased with his and anytime you shoot under 70 it's property at 13 Marshall It was Irwin’s scorching 20-under- Road, 343,900 rorin.” head coach. Irwin shot a sparkling a-under- play in light of the way the course is pretty good.” ' g.illon -The first time he answered in this The team set up pre-season par victory last year that led officials New trade names par 63 Friday to take a one- set up. - txittle miatner 1 tried to explain that the training quarters at. Cheshire at hallowed Pinehurst No. 2 to return Charles Jackter, 3 ^ 8 9 ^ 5 9 stroke lead over Tom Kite toe wire grass to toe rough a i ^ 3 3 press room, dressing room and Academy. Glastonbury^ doing dflgouts and playing field was off Fay was almost a daily visitor at after the second round of the lengthen some of the holes. y business as Foos and Such, nS0,0(M) Hall of Fame Golf Kite, frustrated by his failurrf to 693 Main St. limits to all except the media. the camp. He was as well-known as 'Tve got the right connections,” any o f ^ e players, who bad such Classic. win more than one tournament since Michael J. Moriarty, joining the tour, had a 68 Friday to go Five Umps Found doing business as he shot back. standouts as Spec Sanders and Most' of the golfers expected the Spre enough, he did. Fay and with an opening-round 69. Manchester Paving, 54 Bruiser Kinard on the squad. scores over the toughened Pinehurst George Weiss, then general manager Flaherty and Fay were once team­ “I played a little better today than experience in the Florida State and Florence St. Country Club No. 2 course to be BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red pLme New York Yankees, bad struck mates in the pro ranks. I did yesterday,” said Kite, who has Southern leagues. His last outing as . Leslie C. Weinstein, higher in the afternoon because of Sox Friday found five umpires — iqi 4 warm friendship and he took When an Old Timers’ baseball won 385,000 this year without a finish an umpire was this past week in a doing business as' LESCO, toe dry, spiked-marked greens. some with minor league experience, 24 McDivitt Drive. care of the Silk Towner with the game was scheduled in Manchester But Irwin picked up three birdies better than third. suburban Boston park league. proper credentials. in the 40s honoring Herman Bronkie, Howard Twitty, who started the others who had worked college and Driscoll has spent 10 years um­ Marriage licenses on toe front and added five on the sandlot ball - to replace striking the community’s first man to break back without a bogey to move to 6- day in a four-way tie for third place, piring in New England college and Steven P. Kruzyk, Ver­ Followed Suggestion had a second-round 69 to finish at 4- American League umps for a game non, and Kathy A. Silver, into the major leagues. Fay was on under 136 after an opening 2-over-par American Legion baseball. the planning coinirittee along with under and was alone in third place. with toe California Angels. Clement is a department store 125 Cooper Hill St., Sept. 8 Six umpires now form the crew 73. Umpiring behind the plate was Bill Sammy Massey. Mike McCullough and Tom WaUon manager with 14 years of experience at St. James. working World Series games. “I’m completely surprised,” said Robinson, 32, of North Andover, who With bis contacts. Fay brought up finished at 3-under 139. McCullough umpiring college baseball, including Robert E. Teets and This wasn’t always the case. Crews Irwin. “The round I played was an works at Andover Academy and has Lean Sanders, Kinard and Roman Bentz, had a 66 Friday and Watson had a 67. the last three NCAA northeast Robin A. 'Demko, both of ,, 7 ’ Bone B oneless consisted of two men and later this exceptional round. It was a very solid five years minor league experience Manchester, Sept; 9 at total was doubled. all stickouts at the time, as added at­ round of golf. I missed three Jerry Pate, who shared the first- regional playoffs. round lead with Gibby Gilbert after including the , a Merritt, the standby, is a game -South United Methodist. Back in 1946 at Fenway Park in tractions. He also got the trio to um­ fairways and I think I missed only Chuck Steak London Broil Ground Beef Bo ton,Fay was in the stands when pire on the bases during the Old opening 67s, slipped to 73 Friday and triple-A loop. warden and umpired for 22 years in Kevin Murray, Wantagh, 3 four greens. All in all I played The other four umpires, one of the Red Sox were playing the St. Timers’ game at Mt.Nebo. was alone at 140. Gilbert had a 6-over college baseball, He also played N.Y., and Patricia A. extremely well.” whom will be on standby, were; Bone-In 22 Fat Louis Cardinals. Ed Walsh, who once won 40 games 77 and was in a logjam at 144. minor league baseball in the Texas Tierney, 219 W. Center St., c Beef Shoulder *469 “Tomorrow’s another day,” Irwin — Robert Giard, 31, of Lynn; Content I During a middle inning, a Boston (in one season) with the Chicago League in the 1940's. Aug. 26 at .Church^of the — Joe Driscoll, 35, of Billerica; White Sox, came to town and pitched Assumption. 3 lbs. player hit a sinking fly ball to center- — Robert Oement, 59, of Hyannis; The umpires were paid 3102 per several Innings, “Just my way of Thomas W. Newmann, field. Terry Moore of the Cardinals — Clarence Merritt, 47, of Buz­ game, toe major le a ^ e minimum, Scotia, N.Y., and Lori A. ran in, dove for the ball and the se­ saying thanks to Jerry for all he’s Rookie Sets Mark plus mileage and expenses. cond tose umpire made the call — done for me over the years,” Walsh zard’s Bay. Fairbanks, ll7 Hawthorne ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) — Rookie Barbara Moxness shot an 8- Robinson said he was elated at the Robinson said money was not the out. told this writer- as his reason for reason he accepted toe Red Sox St., Aug. 26 at St. Bridget. chance to work in the major leagues. Mr. Deli Favorites! / Grocery Features! ' • From where Fay was sitting, and coming. under-par 65 Friday — the lowest round in LPGA hjktory — to Richard A. Heim -and “I have been out of baseball since offer. C h ic k e n witnessed by many, Moore had Some close associates of Fay claim grab a one-stroke lead over Kathy Whitworth in the Patty Berg “It might not lead to anything, but • Karen A. Carmel, both of trapped the bail. Manager Joe Cronin he was just a big kid. Perhaps, but be 1972 and I’m dying to get back in,” he Vernon, Sept. 1 by a justice B eef C huck Golf Classic at Keller Golf Club Young and Pat Meyers said. “I’ll never get another oppor­ they can’t take it away from me,” had a heart as big as his height. said Robinson, who would like to um­ of the peace. Gloia Spaghetti Veteran Whitworth' fired the H.B. Duntz had a hole-in-one on the tunity like this again. I don’t think Weaver’s Q u arters pire permanently in the big leagues. C ube S teak Brookside Farm Fresh Without Giblets previous record in 1976 and equaled it 140-yard 13th hole when she knocked anyone can blame me. This is my one Regular or Thin at Keller. in a 7-iron en route to a 3-under 70. big shot and I’m going'to do the best I Robinson called in sick Friday, Leg Quarters Breast Quarters telling his employer he had an ear in­ Better alarms CMckenRol or Elbow Macaroni Cosmos Only Flaw “This was a great homecoming,” Berg, the 60-year-old Minnesota can.” With Back With Wing said Moxness, a native of native who hap 83 professional vic­ Giard, the crew chief, is a fection. Freshly “At least I didn’t tell them it was MfllNEAPOUS.(yPI)- Montevideo, Minn., who left for the tories, competed in the'tournament counselor in toe Lynn public schools Today’s average Sliced southwest after she graduated from named for her and had a respectable an eye infection,” Robinson said. half ‘Overconfidence’ with three years of minor league homeowner doesn’t have to 9 9 « high school. She qualified for the tour pound 76. build a house that looks 59f 65f JPI) - Rodney Marsh, the in January and had her best finish, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ( like a fortress to protect it fifth place, in toe Detroit LPGA Future Star .. t l.1 9 Tampa Bay Rowdies’ top scorer, |dnks making Uie New York Jal All E ntries from burglars and other in­ Fresh From Baker Street! Fresh Pork Shoulder/rapwe. Fresh Pork SpareribScdonn event last week.. 3 Cosmos oyti^nfident is the key Jiis teajn’s chances in Sun- WATERVILLE, Maine truders, a leading protec­ Pork Chops ins ...... U 2 9 Srrioked Shoulder .b l.1 9 “Everything went right lor me,” ' day’s SoccerBowl for the North erican Soccer League title. (UPI) — Somewherfe Saturday Matinee tion services expert says. .b 1.S 9 she said. Moxness had eight birdies, among toe youth in this POfK StBSdCSpTMh Bone h . ...*•• .b 1 .3 9 Smoked Buttp^vTISL.. • - one off toexecord for a single round. MOKEMUS SKCMMUS "Modern technology has ‘"nie only way to beat tlfe Cosmos at Giants Stadium this year in win­ country is the first rnms jm n fSSS Frosh Whitwmh was 1-over-par after made fashionable and in Nevf York is to make them feel L krr Km IN K Rift ning 17-01-18 home m atches. American soccer L laifluKni reliable alarm devices, From Our Produce Department... First Of The Fresh! overconfident,” Marsh told a news Goalkeeper Jack Brand has recorded two hohji, but she eagled toe par-5, superstar, says Lawrie biaSi ihHiMlvl much less expensive over iconference Friday at Giants 429-yarftifth hole with a 12-foot putt --- kft iMIipi i J m M ir l Grinder Rolls Creism Cheese three straight shutouts and the Abrahams, a member of SkrlhHarl S. hn«Kri Muta llrrfM the last few year^,” says Stadium. Cosmos have not allowed a goal in and added six birdies. toe New England Tea Men IbH im IC m Sil^ William N. Wray of ' Marsh, toe 33-year-old Englishman “I just hit it close to toe hole,” T.IttoM Itmlm - 7 .M M I 300 minutes. pro soccer team., •.toncbOMlil iU C M I l U t a Honeywell Protection Ser­ known for his lively personality as “We’ll have to try to frustrate Whitworth said. “I had a 25-footer for SMMiHii* fltthKriCmln mmturnmi vices. "So it is much easier much as for his soccer ability, did his birdie on No. 17 and that was my \yhGi*Gver )i6 is the M IN E M ils m m m u s Seedless Grapes them and keep possession of toe im n rm n to build very safe homes 3*1 J -Pko- 4 9 ^ . best to accomplish that goal. taU ” Marah'^id**^‘^rscorin*e toe longest putt of toe round.” ' future Pele probably is 7 to l.Mll«l LU with open spaces and ; ‘“Of all toe teams in toe world,*’ he first 'Boal will be critical Given an Moxness credited her record round 9 years old and could reach ZtMMni Ikfd . ZhniCni IBmif architecturally friendly at­ Health & Beauty Aids said, “I don’t think any of them can t a i r t a l S w r e a?d a fai?amount oh new-found consistency and better his full potential by the age i Cm mospheres. Frozen Favorites! of breaks, I tolnk toe Rowdies can concentralJon. o 25, Abrahani^^^^^ 1011*1 IMmlhM Thom pson 'come in here -and beat the Osmos. IM t Slim kkm "In the last few years It’s a bit of a dream, I think, to come Bive a fair account of themselves ” \ t’m no longer making a birdie and Ployo*! ‘he Charlton T.uiSiiiE Rsfresning tliM irl i t o * there has been a growing Summertime to toe Soccer Bowl in New York and * That’s exactly what toe R ow dies\ then getting bogey,” said toe 25-year- » M r l trend even among average think you can beat toe Cosmos. did in their last appearance against old pro, whose tast previous-com- saw recently. income homeowners to hi- CreemWhip Treat Hair “’Ihey’ve got a grtat scorer in - - — . . -- petltiveroundwljsa2-under-par7^at Saturday Evening Non-Dairy Topping the (tosmos July 30, .losing a 2-1 con­ European soccer players stall combined burglar and Adorn (Giorgio) Chinaglia, (Franz) test at Giants Stadium. In their only the Columbus tournament, earlier have more skill than those IWR{"JR' . fire alarm ‘Systens,” he ■Beckenbauer is a wonderful im­ other encounter this season, toe this year. from the United Sates says. “()ualified systems provisor in any situation and (Den- Whitworth said conditions on toe 9oz. aero can Cosmos beat toe Rowdies 5-2 in Tam­ because “we’ve been isjg i can be connected to a U.L.- ‘nls) Tueart is quick, strong and a pa'Bay April 30. 6,023-yard public track were ideal for playing for so long,” he J;S 5 g ; Listed monitoring center usi 391 Kalian Prune Hums :gpod finisher. They’ve got toe best The Cosmos and Rowdies form one toe low scoring in which 10 players in told a soccer training camp tw iif;. il i* l for as little as 320 a month. players. They look almost invin- of toe league’s noted rivalries, one toe field of 84 broke 70. at Thomas College. J; u ffi, t. i3 i .rible." that was intensified when Eddie Fir- ' “.There was no wind and toe greens Ml ta* Ml IM ta 2 ‘ Marsh, who arrived in New York mani quit as Tampa Bay’s coach were holding fairly well,” she said. The British have played MMKMK EMUS ^ t o Coach Gordon Jpgq a few hours “Scores might have been even lower soccer—although they call ! .? L n 7 midway through last season, then LMl School Supplies at Be Sure.To Look For Our Value-Packed Wednesday Ad In Ittoead of toe rest of toe Rowdies, ad- signed to coach toe Cosmos a few but toe greens were pretty bumpy.” it football — for 150 years, \ Now Low lanitted toe Cosmos’ record at home Sandra Ppst, Carole Jo Skala and while the sport in the iCin* weeks later. i la* Discount PrIoosI would make it difficult to approach “The departure of Eddie left our Brite had 5-under-par 68s. United States is only a few IW .,toe game with a positive attitude. years old, he said. t.u____ 'S S ri. iKm This Newspaper Starting Another Full Week Of Values! club in complete turmoil,” Marsh „ ® Open Champion L M tab I I' M I iWniURIIIHK - \ The defending NASL champions goij Hollis Stacy was grouped at 65 with N N t a Ir a n i liaVe outscored their opponents 62-16 Kathy Martin, Marlene Floyd, Donna

J, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Auk. 26,1978 - PAGE THIRTEEN •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PAGE TWELVE -'MANCHESTER EVENING HE«AU?.MandiMter, Conn.. Sat., Aug. 26, 1978 Lott tnd Pound 1 t Htfp Wtniod . 13 LOST EYEGI.ASSES in TYPIST and other various of­ National Weather Forecast f Actors Change from Year to Year Ferguson Road area. Call 646- fice duties. Experienced 6538. preferred. Fringe benefits. We are an EOE. 289-8291. 3 0 0 0 79.77 □ EMPLOYJHENT PARf ’TIliJE ONLY - iMvers 3 9 7 7 for school buses and station •Ml But ^Bama Football Remains Sarnie wagons. Manchester and yer- Http Wontod 13 non area, Good pay, enjoyable / depends on how well Kentucky fares in 38 years to finish last in the SfiC work. Must be available 7-9 10-11 wins (including bowls) in each SALES POSITION - Straight ATLANTA (UPI) - The ac­ in replacing All-Conference quarter­ three years in a row. ‘ a.m., 1:30-3:30 p.m., or after­ of the next four seasons. The present \ commissions, leads huTusned tors change from year to year, back Derrick Ramsey and All- ’The wishbone and the veer i(re to homeowners. Call 242-5402. noons only. Cail for appoint- leader, Amos Alonzo Stagg, won 314 ment. 6432414 .______^ 'n'rr America defensive end Art Still. fading from the SEC scene. Georgia , but the scenaria for Alabama games in 57 seasons. Bryant has won Kentucky will change its offense abandoned the veer because of a rash IF YOU ARE an attracUve STATION ATTENDANT I , football remains pretty, much 273 in 33 and thus needs 42 more to this year because new quarterback of fumbles. moUvated woman .we need needed. FuU time. Amly in .)000 move to the top of the list— the same you. If you are looking for a ' the ^m e. Mike Deaton is more of a passer and “We added a fourth option^” person Gorins Sports Car number Alabama won over the past lamorous, challenging posi- Cmter, Route 83, 'nicottville. w Paul “Bear” Bryant is still the quipped Georgia Coach Vince HWHfiT Tiariuiw inX less of a runner than Ramsey. But Cion, with a new Parisian director and, as so often is the case, four seasons. Dooley, "leaving the ball on the cosmeUc line, you need ns. Bryant would have you believe the Wildcats are deep in running RESPONSIBLE MATURE the Crimson Tide is favored to win ground.” 236-2381, 6 3 3 ^ . babysitter needed by teacher that’s a near-impossible task, that backs and the 14 returning starters the Southeastern Conference again include steller Jinebacker Jlhi , "’The wishbone is gone at Florida,” in BoUon home for school his 1978 team might not be as strong WANTED - Gas station atten­ term. Transportation needed and make another bid for the hationai Kovach, who wa^ allowed an extra said Gator Coach Doug Dickey. “We dant, full or part time. as iast year’s national runnerup. hope to throw 25 or more times per and referoices. 643-2924. championship. year after missing most of last Mature, renonsible person UriW IMHtSm POTOCMT • Since the Bear returned to his alma game this fall.” for Uiird shift. References. season because of injury. Henry of Faith Lutheran. Standing, from left, WANTED RETIREES to mater 20 years ago, Alabama has Many feel Louisiana State will Georgia offensive coach Bill Pace Parishioners from Union B ^ tist Church in Call 871-1698. drive school buses. We will won 10 SEC football titles, six in the said one reason for moving away Hartford and Faith Lutheran Church in Hart­ are Bertha McGarfah, Doris ^hoenfeld, train you. Must be in finish ahead of Kentucky because the TOOLMAKERS - Macblnists. inly good health. Can For period ending 7 p.m. EST Saturday. During Saturday, past seven years, and been ranked Southwest Outlook) from the option is that defenses are Susan Depold, Eva DeBow, and Patricia reasonab Bengals have Charles Alexander, the ford held their annual potluck supper at the Apply 81 Commerce Street, age 01 thundershowers are expected in the North Plains Region and among the nation’s top 10 college smartening up. Sack. All these ladies have been or are South’s top candidate for the East Hartford church Friday evening. Shown (llastonbury. PTG Company. 643-2373 or 643-!■2414. the Middle Atlantic CoaV States. Elsewhere weather is fair ‘"rhe defenses are becoming more Telephone 6^7631. powers 15 times. “I was probably stupid,” he says, Heisman Trophy. seated at the head table are, from left, teachers of the Faith Union bible school. in general. Maximum temperatures include: Atlanta 89, Under Bryant, the Tide has won astute in reacting to the option ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE "not to graduate with Johnny Davis Alexander, a 215-pound, 9.4 Deacon and Mrs. Richard Henderson of (Herald photo by Maynard) RN, LPN, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 Boston 69, Chicago 85, Qeveland 80, Dallas 95, Denver 83, three national championships (1961, offenses,” says Pace. "Defenses are (XINTROL CLERK-Medlum and Ozzie Newsome.” speedster, rushed for 1,686 yards and Union Baptist and the Rev. and Mrs. Paul shifts. Good pay, good -size manufacturing company, Duluth 69, Houston 92, Jacksonville 90, Kansas City 91, Little 1964 and 1973) and come within an 17 touchdowns last season. Charles making you throw more because they benefits and working con^- seeks person to maintain Ac­ • Rock 95, Los Angeles 76, Miami 90, Minneapolis 83, New eyelash of winning three others — in­ Don’t believe him. His offense, which averaged nearly McQendon, said to*^ fighting to are supporting the run so hard now. PLEASE READ • tion. Apply in person, Vernon counts Receivable Biiliog and Orleans 91, New York 74, Phoenix 102, San Francisco 69, cluding last year when it was edged Manor, I Regan ~Road, ’ "Ver- 67,'St. Louis 93, Washington 84. 417 yards per game last year, returns save his coaching job, also has 42 You are going to see more passing to Cash Application Funcuons. out by Notre Dame despite crushing get over those option-oriented YOUR A^ non. Calculator and typing such outstanding talent as quarter­ other returning lettermen and could experience required. Good Ohio State (35-6V in the Sugar Bowl. Joint Bible School CtftMified id 9 are taken over back Jeff Rutledge, who completed win big if he can shore up his defense. defenses.” ; CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC s t ^ n g salary and related All that would be more than enough ' After winning a national cham­ the phone as a convenience. - Experienced only. Tim nearly 60 percent of his passes; run­ The Bengals’ biggest problem The Herald Is responsible for benefits. Apply: High Stan- for most coaches; but not the Bear. pionship at Pittsburgh in 1976, John­ only one incorrect Insertion wages.Apply: Atlas Tile, 18ffi ning back Tony Nathan, who appears to Ik the sch^ule, which has 'dard, 31 Prerage Park Circle, Bryant, determined to become the ny Majors suffered through a i-7 and then only to theblze of the BEStUN Tpke, Wethersfield, Elast Hartford. Http Wtntad 13 Http Wtntad 13 averaged 6.2 yards a carry; center LSU playing Alabama and Kentucky Finishes 10th Year original insertion. Errors which 563-0151. winningest coach in college football campaign, one of the Vols’ woiat Dwight Stephenson; and tackle Jim both on the road. do not lessen the value of the RELIABLE SITTER wanted. history, will be 65 this September, ever, his first year at Tennessee. Shaw and Ntfs. Gladys,Hyde. Both were advertisement will not be cor­ REAL ESTATE Marketing SEWING ' MACHINE INSURANCE - Part-time Bunch. -New Coach Steve Sloan has " By CHARLIE MAYNARD Two scboolage children and 8 but plans to coach at least four more But, if his recruits are as good as the first teachers of the school. rected by an additional inser­ Representative - Manchester, operators and general factory position available for person His defense, which allowed only Mississippi fans excited about the tion. > month old. ()aU evenings, 646- workers. Apply PUlowtex, 49 knowledgeable in personnel seasons and he’d like at least one Herald Reporter ‘"Ihey gave us so much inspiration,” East Hartford, Vernon areas. one of its last seven opponents to Rebels’ chances and with both Ole billed, the Vols won’t remain losers 5814. WUlow Drive, Hebron. Regent Street, Manchester. lines. Agency background a more national title before he steps EAST HARTFORD - ’The lettering on Mrs. McGarrah said.’“It’s still with us Earn lucrative commission. score more than one touchdown, is Miss and Auburn returning 16 long. Receive professional must. CAI 528-9831. aside. the white cake, lined with orange and today.” MACHINE OPERATOR WAITRESSES FuU- and part- anchored by end Wayne Hamilton, starters, you have to rate those two “ We recruited speed and we guidance,. education, com­ needed to run unique screen­ A lot of people feel he’ll get it this recruited size,” said Majors. "We yellow, flowers, summed up the sen­ In appreciation of their efforts, both prehensive marketing tools. time openings days. Excellent LEGAL SECRETARY - tackle Marty Lyons, linebacker as first division candidates. printing equipment. Opening fringe benefits and working Manchester Law Office. year. Johnny Majors had a sensational signed four of the best running backs timents: “Happy 10th Anniversary Faith- Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Hyde were presented Call Mr. Sammartino, on ni^t shut, experience Barry Krauss and safety Murray Fireside Realty, Inc. 647-9144. conditions. 'Apply in person Please call 646-3500. . After all, Alabama has 14 sUrters recruiting year at Tennessee and the fn America. I feel like we recruited a Union Bible School.” corsages from the younger students of INDEX preferred but not essential only to: Howard Johnson returning from last year’s 11-1 team Legg- championship football team.” ’The occasion was the first decade of the today’s school. Good wages and benefit Restaurant, 394 Tolland Turn- Kentucky, 10-1 last season while on Vols are expected to battle Florida, NOTICES RN-LPN wanted for full or and a half dozen of those are poten­ He’ll prove that the day Tennessee Vacation Bible School, a joint effort The school runs for two weeks each Ju­ program.. Overtime available. pUie, Manchester. probation, could tie Alabama for the Georgia and Mississippi State for the 1 — Loft tnd Found part time on aU shifts. Apply Contact shop forman at 289- tial All-Americas. beats Alabama. between the parishes of the Faith ly, although it was just completed Friday 2 — Poftonala director of nursing. Salinon- FULL -TIME CARPET SEC crown since the Wildcats don’t second division lead. Vanderbilt 3 — Announcamtnta 7719 for appointment. RESIDENT Superintendent ’The Bryant timetable for becoming Lutheran (Ihurch in Blast Hartford and the this time around. One week is spent at the brook (tonvalesCeniHome, off cleaner, days. Must have car. play the Crimson Tide. But that probably will become the first school 4 — Ent«rtainm«nt House Street, Glastonbury. for Manchester area complex. the all-time victory ieader calls for Union Baptist Church of Hartford. Hartford church and the other in East 5 — Audioni EXPERIENCED . Minor plumbing, electrical, doodan churches,” said the Rev. Paul Henry, trips, movies and picnics are packed into 0 — Bonds-StOcki-MortgagM | NURSES AIDES wanted for necessary. Good salary plus 9 — PtrtontI Loam steady Work. CaU after 8:00 apartment and other braelits. .pastor of Faith Lutheran, “much less the two weeks. ’The school has access to a 10 — Insurance full time on all shifts. Apply p.m., 74-7668, or 643-6341. APPLICATIONS BEING director of nursing. Salmon- (iaU 246-2566, Monday thru Thirty Cars Ready IWack and white, working together with bus and can bring students, who range in EMPLOYMENT Friday 9-5. TAKEN For CoU Winders & brook Convalescent Home off this kind of spirit. I can walk around their age from three to 11, to zoos, parks or. 13 — Help Wanted CLERICAL HELP Dynamite Assemblers. Day shift. 7:30 to 14 ^ Business Opportunities Houk Street, Glastonbury. 4. Apply in person: Abie Coil ' bhurch and it’s like I was their pastor. And 15 ~ Situation Wanted telephone ablity, terrific even parishioners’ houses. . Please call 633-5244. HOME HEAL’D! AIDES to & Electronics, Howard Road, ' yice versa, they cbme over and use my of- typing tempo and business For Volunteer 500 Eva DeBow was the coordinator for this EDUCATION arithmetic skills needed. provide personal care to peo­ Bolton. I ' fice anytime. year’s classes, which had 65 students. TB — Private Instructions NURSES AIDES - Full time, 7 Work wiUi marketers, in plea­ ple in their homes. Preference Pro Shop manager 19 — Schoois-Classes • Bertha McGarrah, one of the original ‘"The kids don’t mind busing. ’They really 20 — Instructions Wanted am-3 pm and 11 pm-7 am. sant office environment. East given to those who have com­ GROWING WHOLESALE E ^ rien ce preferred but we BRISTOL, Tenn. (UPI) - Thirty of NASCAR’S top drivers are coordinators of the vacation Bible school enjoy the ride. And they love to read the Hartford, 2896435, Phil. pleted a State Approved Home DISTRIBUTOR - Seeks a Dick Hassett has been a valuable addition to the Manchester REAL ESTATE win train. Apply in person Health Aide or Curses A i^ dependable individual to make lined up for the Volunteer 500 Saturday in the first night running ^ 10 years ago, remembers the.beginnings Bible,” she said. 23 — Homes (or Sale East Hartford Convalescent Country Club staff the past two year? as Pro Shop manager. 24 ~ Lots-Land for Sale Program. ‘Training wUl also deliveries and assist at the of the event in 18 years at Bristol International Raceway. jjv ell. Mrs. DeBow was doing the cutting 25 — Investment Property Home, 745 Main Street, East PART ’HME CONCESSION be provided. Must have own counter. Class II License. (Herald photo by Pinto) “It was during those riots,” she honors on the cake before the two parishes 26 — Business Property Hartford. / help needed for evenings and transportation, mUeage paid. ExcaUent opportunity for ad­ The race will mark the first Hester, president, and Gary Baker, 27 — Resort Property weekends. Must be over 18. ? Recalled, “when both churches tried to 20 — Real Estate Wanted Good salary and benents. C!all vancement, profit sharing, pai appearance in the South by Richard vice president, from Nashville, began singing “Happy Anniversary.’ SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for vacations, holidays and bridge the (gap) between suburbia and ur- at Faith Lutheran Friday Manchester Public Health Petty since he switched to a Chevrolet wanted something different this f hrid MI8C; SERVICES South Windsor. Will train. affir^7:30 pm.*East^Iarttor§ Nursing Association, 647-1481, benefits. Call 649^'B63 for ap- ’ ban. It was felt that this was one way we evening for a potluck supper and a presen- 31 — Services Offered Monte Carlo in an attempt to find year. 32 ^ PaintingJ*apering Apply 90 Brookfield Street or Drive-In, Route 5, South Wind­ between' 8am and 4:3(tom. pointment. Joe’s world spei^ and endurance enough to put ’They said the heat of late August could do it... through toe church. So we tation from the various classes 33 — Building-CoQtracting . caIL289-5918, after 12 noon. sor. Equal Opportunity, Affir­ started toe vacation bible school and it afterwards in toe church. 34 — Roofing-Siding mative Action Employer. OIL BURNER SERVICE him in the winner’s circle again. Pet­ discouraged racing fans, so they 35 — Heating-Plumbing ACT NOW- Join the OLDEST MAN e x p erien c e d for Was very successful the first year. We had After toe singing, Mrs. DeBow resumed 36 -r Flooring EXPERIENCED, responsible By JOE GARMAN ty ended up 14th in his first run with decided to try a Saturday night for­ 37 _ Moving-Trucking-Storage Toy and Gift Plan in the Coun- progressive light oil company. the (Jievy at Cambridge Junction, mat this year. The race also was in­ about 80 in attendence.” cutting toe cake. Turning to Henry, she 3 B Services Wanted our Jlst year! Ck)m- person for paving company. REUABLE PERSON over 18 Excellent hourly rates, many Must know process of paving forgeneral duties for local Mich. creased from a 40O-lap event the past Mrs. McGarrah credited two ladies with saij^ “Pastor Henry, here’s to anotoer 10 MI8C. FOR SALE S,lissions up to 30% PLUS fring(8'benefits include,-pen­ EXPENSES. Fantastic from beginning to end. Also grinder shop Flexible hours, sion and profit sharing plans, Joining Petty in the race will be the two years to 500 laps. toe success of toe project, Mrs. Martha years.” 40 — Household Goods should be experienced in 4 t — Articles lor Sale Hostess Awards. CaU Collect experience helpful. Apply in major medical, uniforms,- top finishers at Cambridge Junction, With both time trials and the race 42 — BuildingiSupplies 673^1494, of write SANTA’S grading with dozer or grader. person between 11am and vacations, and minimal night including winner David Pearson, 4 3 — ,Pets -Bird's-D ogs PARTIES, Avon, Conn. 06001. Please caU 7426190. '2pm, 660 Center Street. itself set at night, some drivers, in­ 44 — Livestock service. Please call 528-9o.3i_ Cale Yarborough, Darryl Waltrip, 45 — Boats & Accessories ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. for appointment. cluding Bonnett, were predicting CASHIER - Mature, reUable HELP w anted - CASHIER Dave. Marcis, Bobby Allison, Neil record-breaking speeds for the event. 46 V- Sporting Goods part time 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 47 — Garden Products person for part time work. p a r t s m an truck fleet flipped out her dry fly and let it float Bonnett, Lenny Pond and Benny Par­ "The cool air is worth 10 to 15 more 40 — Antiques PART TIM E Flexible work schedule in Please apply in person at _ Wanted to Buy requires ambitious take Use a Grasshopper and dance on the little wavelets. sons, who is teaming with Buddy 49 BOOKKEEPER, mornings. health and beauty aid store. Frank’s. 72S East Middle horsepower and many cars are run­ Retail store. Main Street. Turnpike.— ______charge individual to operate Suddenly, there was a flash, a yell Baker for the race. ning super good right how, so I think RENTALS Experience preferred but will entire parts room. Invent •'■y Picture this ... It is a dull grey day. 52 — Rooms tor Rent R eply Box NN c /o train. Apply Brooks Discount, PART TIME Evenings and from my wife and she was into a nice The Volunteer 500 has been run on 53 — Apartments for Rent and purchasing skills aie a The sky is grey, the lake is grey, the you will really see the record fall,” Manchester Evening Herald.' 277 W. Middle Turnpike, weekends. Apply in person. fish which she played, netted and Sunday afternoon in the past, but the 54 — Homes for Rent -- ■■■t. Call 6tS-2414 fo. =p- mountains surrounding the lake are Bonnett said. 55 — BusinessHor Rent Manchester. 6^9196. Center Street Mobil, 917 puiiiuiient. boated. new owners of the track, Lanny 56 — Resort Property for Rent SECRETARIAL POSITION grey, and the sixteen foot square end _ Wanted to Rent Center Street, Manchester. "There’s my breakfast fish,” she 57 Administrative office of PARTS SUPERVISOR canoe (which normaily is forest 9 i 50 — Misc- for Rent health maintenance organiza­ MECHANIC - opening due to green in color) looks grey. said as he admiringly looked a t a one needed for automotive parts WAITRESS part time nights retirement andno promotion AUTOMOTIVE tion. Starting salary 310,000 department. Full time salary and weekends. Apply Even the two people silting in the 61 — Autos^for Sale within our firm. IS engine pound “brookie.” annuaUy plus Uberal fringe starts at 3150 weekly. All com­ Tacorral, 246 Broad Slreet, boat have a grey, nondescript look 62 — Trucks for Sale benefits. Good typing and medium duty truck fleet “You caught the only stupid fish in Lobsters to Host 63 — Heavy Equipment (or Sale I pany benefits. For appoint­ Manchester. requires reasonable about them because of the raingear the lake,” I muttered as I watched 64 — Motorcyctes-Bicycles shorthand skills, proficiency ment call 688-2233. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile in transcribing from dictating experienced general they are wearing. The boat bobs her dry her fly and flip it out again. Neipsic Masters Finalists Homes NURSES AIDES 3-11 and 11-7. mechanic. We offer 45 hour 5 equipment. Srod resumes to MECHANIC WANTED for Enjoy working with a skilled gently on the surface as the wind O.K. ... You guessed it! It 66 — Automotive Service Reguia I^uren, NCG/HMO day week. Pleasent working WTT Final Opener Finalists in the Neipsic Tennis Club’s Masters Tournament 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease general repairs, must have and dedicated supporting staff conditions and good pay. Can keeps a slight chop moving across happened again and again while I Inc., 275 Broad Street, Wind­ experience and own tools. at Manchester Manor Nursing were Martin Duke, left, and Ben Ford. Latter triumphed, 6-1,6- sor, Ct. 06095. Deadline for Bob at 643-2414, 7 am to 4:30 the surface of the lake. fished by the book and caught one Starting salary 36.00. All com­ Home. Good wages and pm or 745-4223 7 pm to 9 pm. The exact spot is Sourdnahunk small fish. I finally succumbed and ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Wimbledon champion Martina 1. Ford dovmed Ray Easterbrook and Duke topped Ted Bailey in resronses September 6, 1978. pany benefits. For appoint­ b ^ n ts . Please cfll Doris Lake at the edge of Baxter State Navratilova and the will host a r is Evert and NCC/HMO is an equal oppor­ ment. CaU 688-2233. Blain, RN, Director of switched to a dry and started to catch the semifinals. (Herald Photo by Chastain) □ NOTICES tunity employer. SECRETARY - Regional Life Park in the state of Maine. ’This is fish. However, she still caught the Los Angeles Strings for the first two games in a best-of-five Nurses, 6466129. Insurance Office, “Working BABYSITTER - Reliable, for 2” Shorthand, typing, ap­ one of the most beautiful places I biggest fish of the trip! championship series. Chamber's 62nd Outing Lott and Found . 1 REAL ESTA’TE Career Earn mature, loving person to care EXPERIENCED SMALL have ever visited, but the weather, as 315,000 plus annually. Part proximately 50 wpm. Compen­ Picture this ... A bright sunny day ,j,^^ ^,3 If a fifth game is necessary, it will ’The East Hartford Chamber of Commerce held its 62nd annual out­ for l-year-old in our ENGINE mechanic previous sation. South Windsor. Call it often does in that area, has rolled in November, a few years later and Career Counseling LOST-Small female cat, timers- considered. For con­ Manchester home during experience required. beating the 2-0 in be held Saturday, Sept,'23, at either fidential interview. Ralph 644-1523. in a real doozer of a grey day. ’The many fishing trips in between. ’The ing at the Elks Club Pavilion on Roberts Street Friday evening. Pic­ “Daisy.” Yellow with white school year. 7:45-4 p.m. ElxceUent growth opportunity. their best-of-three series. The the Walter Brown Arena or Boston P a s^ Realtor. 289-7475. References, own transporta­ two people in the boat were my same two people standing on the tured from left to right are Jim Reid, a member of the boRrd of direc­ chest and feet. Vicinity of Eckerts, 7%6103. RELIABLE PERSON for Strings eliminated the defending Garden. Bush Hill Road; Reward. tion. 528-7520. roommate (my wife) Joyce and bank of a pond in (toventry... the sun tors; Robert Webster of Holland Machine Co. of East Hartford; Karen BABYSITTER WANTED in general duties for local WTT champion in ’The start of the WTT championship Planned for N^Lers Please caU 646-7490. WORK AT HOME On the Grinder & Pizza shop. Flexi­ myself. warm enough to bring some very Wells, executive vice president of the chamber; and A1 Berner and my home for 2 school age NURSGS a id e - Laural phone servicing our equal fashion. scries will begin immediately after children approximately 7am ble hours. Experience helpful. As I looked over the surface of the small, small flies to the surface of NEW YORK (UPI) — A career counseling\)rogram for LOSTDIAMOND RING - Shop Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. customers in your spare time. Apply in person to Center Opening action for the cham­ the li S: Open at'Flushing Meadows, Roy'Spiller, members of the board of directors. Holland Machine to 9am. 346 every 2-weeks. lake, 1 observed very segaciously the water. Poking through one of my Rite Area. REWARD! CaU 6496519. 249-7778. (Slant Grinder & Pizza Sho^, pionship series is scheduled for N.Y., in Which Navratilova and Natiortal Football League players will be sponsor^ jointly by celebrated its 35th anniversary at the affair. (Herald photo by Blake) Call 646-5178. S tre et (after all I was the expert), ‘"This Is fly boxes, I found a No. 18 dry fly of 742-8091, morning or evening,. 660 C enter Wedne^ay, Sept. 13, and Saturday, m are seeded No. 1 and 2 respec­ NFL clubs and the NFL Players Association, it ^ announced MA’TURE PERSON wanted Manchester a perfect day for a Muddler, a the appropriate color and tied it on. K SEWING MACHINE ■for kitchen help, 5 days, a NOW TAKING Sept, 16, at Boston University’s tively. IMPOUNDED - Male German APPLICATIONS For full­ Maynard’s Marvel or a Warden’s ’Turning to show Joyce, I saw that she Friday. University^oPMaryland counseling operators ni led for canopy week, approximately 6 hours Walter Brown Arena, it was an! Shepherd, hlack and tan. Fair- department! Must' be able to time employment for Sewing NEED EXTRA INCOME? Worry. This is no day or time for dry had already tied hers on ... ’That’s Paul Sonnabend, executive direc­ expeftrZaridy Liebowitz and Stephen field Street area. German a day. Apply Cavey’s We’re looking for industrious nounced Friday by World Team Ten-'-- Stuffed Animals Recalled read and ;ak englisb. Must Restaurant mornings only. Machine 'Technicians. Win flies, not with ali this chop on the right! You guessed it! It was a tor of the NFL Management Council, E. Forrer will organize a series of 15 Shepherd, hlack and tan, transportation. train. Mechanical ability help­ couple to clean our office in McNall Street area. Contact rovide O' Manchester, Monday thru water.” Grasshopper. and Ed Garvey, the Players Associa­ seminars in NFL cities, plus group WaS h NGTON (UPI) - ’The govern­ 'lease call >nnel depart- ful. Excellent employee ’The Strings, West Division cham- Edwards Realty stopped Gus’ Piz- called “Puppy Love” that were imjiorted Manchester Dog Warden, 646- P DRIVER WANTED - Full ‘Thursday evenings, once on “ I’m going to use a Grasshopper,” “Use a Grasshopper,” she said. tion executive director, said ttejr and individual counseling for ment said Friday a half million models of ment at Pioneer Parachute time position for a responsible benbfits and paid vacations. pions, entertain the Lobsters on za, 24-6, as Mike Rawson homered from South Korea between March, 1977, 4555. Apply in person! Singer Com­ weekends. 3125 monthly. Call replied Joyce, without anj^ hesitation “ That’s much too hig!’’ I organizations will split the 8112,()00 (Company, 644-1581. person for early morning ’Tuesday, Sept. 19, and ’Thursday, and Dave Shapliegh doubled. Lindsey players. “Curious George” toe toy monkey, and April of this year. pany, 856 Main'Street, after 7:00 p.m., 633-7706. or sagacity. cost for the iffltial year of the Seminars and workshops are delivery route. Applicant protested. But I should have known , “Scooby-Doo” toe pup and two other ‘"The toys chn be identified by the must be 18 year of age and Manchester. 1 had half expected this, because in Sept. 21, at ’The Forum in Inglewood, Coutilier tripled fot the losers. Court ol Probate, District of Andover WAITRESS - Experienced. better. It was the same old story all program. scheduled to begin Feb. 15 in Atlanta, 4^ stuffed animals are being recalled numbers K20, K21, K22, K23, K25 and K32 have a good driving record. the years we had gonefishing here in Calif. . Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, NOTICE OF HEARING INVITATION MUNSON’S CANDY Apply in person. House of over again... First fish to Joyce and because they contain too much lead. imprinted on a tag affixed to the toy’s E s t a t e o f h e n r y a . b r o w n Job most suitable for a young Chung. Broad Street. Quebec, Joyce had become Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valdis KTTCHEN is now accepting then one after another... while I went Houston, Los Angeles, Boston, ’The Ckmsumer Product Safety Commis- seam,” toe CPSC announcement said, man as lifting of large Manchester. enamored of one fly ... the Vldkels, Judge, dated August 11,1978 a TO BID applications for full-time days fishless. Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Tampa ' Sion said that, although no ill-effects have bearing w ill t>e held on an application hampers is necessary. Apply “and toe style numbers 5465, 5466, 5467, in person, Swiss Laundry,' 10 and part-time evenings and Grasshopper. However, I knew that Last summer, my older son, Scott, and Washington. been reported, it has found that toe ink praying for authority to sell a certain Bid Proposals for the weekends. Also openmg for WANTED LIVE-IN 9750; 2270, 2271, 2285, 2288 and 9416 im­ piece of or parcel real estate at Harlow Street, Rockville. housekeeper to do light house she had also picked up enough smarts called from .Jackson, Wyo. “Dad, I The program will begin with dis­ ' used to print toe names on the toys’ printed on the toy’s packaging.” ’The private sate as in said application on following work will be delivery and janitorial work. to know that on a day such as I file more fully appears, at the Court of received by the Bolton Board Call for appointment, 6494332. work and cooking tor 2 adults. ' ’ had the best day’s fishing I’ve ever tribution of questionnaires to players ' ' sweaters contains more Iqad than allowed recall is being conducted voluntarily by Probate on ^ (e m b e r 8,1978 at 4:15 RELIABLE HARD of Education, Notch Road, References preferred. Call described, there was only one way to had! I caught and released 23 fish ... in September, asking for the kind of by safety laws. toe Knickerbocker Toy Ck). of Edison, WORKING INDIVIDUAL 646-3535. Margaret K. Vinkels, Gerk Bolton, Conn, until 1:00 P.M., DISHWASHERS NEEDED at fish ...'deep and on the bottom. Cer­ all cutthroat trout from IV4 to 4 help they need. ’The Commission said the suspect toys Wanted to assist cook. Duties N.J., it said. Consumers are advised to 1 2 8 ^ I August 31, 1978: include dishwashing, Grandma’s Country Pie tainly not on top. pounds.” “With an average career of less ' involved are those models of “(furious Restaurant, 501 West Middle return toe toys to toe place ^f purchase for Runovatlon ol ono Cleaning, and food prep. Part “You’re nuts,” I said as I tied on “What did you get them on?” I than five years, many players are ‘ George,” “Scooby-Doo,” ah Easter chick 'Turnpike, Manchester. 2 or 3 replacement. INVITATION elMtroom at BoKon High time. Apply injperson between my Muddler, cast and let my line asked, thinking I would hear about faced with a tremendous loss of called “Chick-A-Dee” and anotoer dbg 2 and 4. Rein N.Y.-Style Dpli- evenings a week. Must be 18. School ‘ Apply ui person only. sink to the bottom. ’That’s where the some neat new western fly. salary and the inability to adjust to a TO BID Restaurant, El Camlno Plaza, GENERAL fish would be! Information and 428 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. “Grasshopper,” hC replied. job in the worid of work,” Garvey Sealed bids will be received WAITRESSES PART TIME - • “You fish your way and I’ll fish in the Office of The Director specifications may be ob­ FACTORY WORKERS It runs in the family ... I guess. said.- “W eliav^JioelfM perimenting tained by contacting James PART-TIME SALESPERSON Days and evenings. Must be mine.” she calmlv answered as she with pilot programs in career East Hartford Bulletin Board of General Services, 41 Center - Must ave basic photograpUc 18. No experience necessary. Street, Manchester, (Jonnec- Veitch, Superintendent, counseling for three of four years, Building and Grounds, Bolton knowledge. 20 hours. The We will train. Grandma’s Body Qrindors, Woldors, • Bills Waived ticiit, until Sept. 7, 1978 at Camera Shop, Mahhalls Mall. Counti7 Pie Restaurant, 501 Shippors. 2nd Shift, nomo but now for the first time the funding 11:00 a.m. for the following: High School. West Middle Turnpike, ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (UPI) - waived running back Steve Powell, will be available for a nationwide Route 5 Project 1st Shift Availablo. Call A spokesman for Mrs. Fahey said she Furnish and Install Garage .Raymond A. Allep, Jr. LAUNDRY SERVICES - FuU- Manchester. Fbinter Marv Bateman, whose two linebacker Mario Celotto, defensive project. ’This program marks the EAST HARTFORD — ’The state Depart­ ■Superintendent of Glastonbury 6S96344, for “has long advocated that people meet Door Openers. One (1) Used and part-time positions are appolntmont. bobbles of center snaps led to two back Marvin Switzer and wide first time in professional sports that ment of ’Transportation will begin resur­ Schools available. We will train, (jail PART TIME flexible hours, with each other on a basis of friendship Tandem Axle ‘Tractor. One (1) Denver Broncos touchdowns in a pre­ receiver Randy Simmrin, all rookies. labor and management have facing a section of Route 5 Monday. The Used Lowbed Trailer. 154^ 289-1527. male or female. Apply within and fun to make the town one big ‘Tommy’J Pizzaria, M7 East season game last week, was one of ’The Bills waived 10 players to reach cooperated in a project to benefit the project involves a 2 .1 -i^ stretch from The Town of Manchester is Sterling Street to the South Windsor boun­ heighborhood for a few hours.” Center Street. five players waived by the Buffalo the NFL’s 50-player limit hut have players in their future career an equal opportunity Bills . yet to announce their other roster dary. Charity Swjm-A-Thon employer, and requires an af­ LEGAL NOTICE ’The Bills also announced they have cuts. Northbound lane work is scheduled from EAST HARTFORD — The Department firmative action policy for all 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and southbound lane work of Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a of its Contractors and Vendors TOWN OF BOLTUN PUBLIC NOTICE ' EARN EXTRA MONEY is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 50-mile swim-ia-thon for Multiple Sclerosis as a condition of doing ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Alidre Thornton honored business with the Town, as per Notice is hereby given that a bearing of the Zoning Board of. Tho HsraM” will b# itMdi'ns csrrtsrs In Um 19th Hole The 3M,000 project should be finish^ in on Monday and ’Tuesday at McAuliffe ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) — first baseman Andre five days, ^to rists should use caution. Federal Order 11246. Appeals on'Monday, AugustZl, 1978 on the application of following oroto: ’Thornton has been named winner of the 1978 Danny ’Thompson Award for Park’s Drennan Pool from midnight to Bid forms, plans and Leonard Giglio, Jr. of South Road, Bolton for variance of Sec­ BURNSIDE AVE. or TOULAND 8T., of Fahey fundraiser about 2 p.m. “exemplary spirit in baseball.” ’The award is named for the late Danny TallwooH specifications are available at tion 7 of the Zoning Ordinances to allow the construction of an Bciiool 8t, E. HTED. ’This swim-a-thon will be open to all the General Services Office, out building less than 25 feet from the Side line at property Thompson, American League infielder who died of leukemia two years ago at Women’s Club Championship - 18 EAST HARTFo RD — Friends and sup­ HENDERSON DR. AREA, ^ HTFD. East Hartford swim teams and coaches. 41 Center Street, Manchester^ located at the east side of South Road, it was resolved that said 28. Holes - Low gross - Saari 186, porters of Marcella Fahey, Democratic CENTRAL AVE. A SAUNDERS ST. AREA, E. candidate for State Senate,u#nuanning a Pledge sheets will be given out by Coaches Connecticut. application be rejected. ’Thornton who was a unanimous selection from the staff of Baseball Chapel Ramsey 187; Net, Fuller 142, Laking John Roberts - ' Inc., waS'cited for his inspiration to others in baseball and to Cleveland after Winning Entry in Indy Softball League family-picnic fundraiser Sunday at Martin and also collected by coaches. Town of Manchester, **^441 MAIN ST„ TRAILER PARK, E. HTFD. 152. Connecticut Chairman the death of his wife, Gertrude and daughter, ’Theresa, in a crash of their van Rich Park from 1 to 6 p.m. There will be games ’This event' will be supervised by 15 Finishing first in the Independ^t Softball Bob Andreski, Tony Listro, Nine holes - Gross, Ramsey 95, lifeguards.- Miss Connecticut Universe Robert B. Weiss, Zoning Boprd of Appeals CALL 647-9946 which overturned on ^ the icy Pennsylvania ’Turnpike last Dec. 17. Thornton Sieczkowski. Front row, Larry Quintiliani, Fuller 95. A Flight - Net, Laking 73, and prizes for winners of old-fashioned General Manager Bolton L ea^e this season was Bob & Marie’s. fun-like three-legged races and sack will appear at the finish of the swim-a- and his son, Andres Jr. survived the accident. Zawistowski 77; B - Dziadus 75, 159-08 16468 / Making up the squad were, top row (L to r.) Jerry Robitaille, Barry Silva, Bob Plenzio, races. thon. “God comes to you in a strong way at times like that,” said ’Thornton, "to (M an 78; C - Stone 72, Pahoulis 75.' let you know he’s there.” Bruce Silva, Tony Quintiliani, Rick Molldy, Steve Sinicrope. (Herald Photo by Chastqin) « J 4. ir MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., A u g ^ , J9?6'’^ PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ucheiter, Conn., Sat., Aug. M, lOTj ...... 4 ... FRANK a ERNE8T Homtit for Solo S3 Homoo for Solo 33 H»lp W ih f d j ] N«/p W t a l p d IS □ REAL E8TA' CARD. GALLERY • BUSINESS & SERVICE f r a n k anf ERNIE'S PART TIME HELP WANTED- We’re looHng for Aggresively mature p^ p le Homoo for Solo TH/Vf WI1.U B e S S o part time. Flexible hours, GENEALOGY & FAMILY- housewives Interested in O P S F A O r.U making good money for part some nights and Sundays. MANCHESTER - Owner TREE poR IN\/ESTlMTlNCf | time Hours, soliciting from Apply in person only 336A selling home. 5-room. i She Heralii our East Hartford office. Broad Street, Manchester cemrally located. Alu^___ YouR FUMILY TREE, | Hourly rate plus commissioni Parkade. An E ^ I Opportuni­ sided. Many other extras. Call ty Employer. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and bonuses. Monday-Friday 9 evenings 646-8136 Ikom 5 to 7 AND Fo r I a.m.-l p.m., or 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.. p.m. DIRECTORY STORE CLERK • Responsible Call 569-1993, between 9 and 2. I Ask for Teresa. person needed to ac 'um e. WEST HARTFORD Price KEEpiNo puier many duties in the operation below m arket value. Only 31 Pointing-Poporing 32 Building ControeUng 33 of a 7-Eteven Food .Store. 938,900. Quick sale desired. Soryieot OHorod 31 Sorrhoo OHorod ABOUT rr- ^ PHONE 643-2711 APPUANCE TECHNICIAN - Ground level position that can Completely .remodeled FIRST CLASS Carpentry - Medium-size appliance lead to assistant manager or INTERIOR - EXTERIOR FOR A S S IS TA N C E IN PLAC ING YOUB A D throughout. 3 or 4 bedroom Painting - And odd job.. Two Remodeling and Additions. TMAtrti S-'K retailer of nationally known manager by performance. Colonial. Nice quiet locatidh Kitchens and Rdc Rooms. 35 consumer products has an Benefits include, insurance, experienced College students. with large yard. Call Steele Please call 568-4641. years experience! For Free opening for experienced credit union and profit Korb Realty, 6334730 or 1-235- WEBUVJMKCUS Estimates, call 646-4239. SI Autos for Sole 61 Autos fo r Solo SI trchniclan. Candidate must sharing. Apply in person At 7r 0353. Shop the super buys In ArVeloo lor Solo 41 and iata modal wracks. PAINTING - Interior and Aportmonlo for RonI S3 Autoo for Solo ADVERTISING have experience in the func­ Eleven, 700 Ellington Road, your Claasified section i exterior, paperhanging, g e n e Ral c a r p e n t r y . ADVERTISING tion and repair of a broad line South Windsor, Equal oppor­ BLUE RIDGE AREA - MOVING TO CALIFORNIA, NEW LOCATION 1977 ASPEN WAGON like VOLKSWAGEN-1969 - Rebuilt 4 TIRES - LR 7915 Mounted today. Tomorrow you’ll excellent work References. Repairs, Remodeling, TWO 2 1/2 room and One 3 20,000 miles, air con­ on 6 ligs wheels. 3 and ( RATES of domestic major appliances. tunity employer. ^aclous 10-room hillside must sell appUances, fur­ room, heat, hot water, new. engine. Mag wheels. Good DEADLINE be pleased with, the A&B AUTO SALVAGE INC. Free estimates. Fully in­ Garages, Additions, Prehes, ditioning C.B. radio, radlats, condition. Call 644-3329, standard and autom'aV Must be effective working Ranch, on cul-de-sac. One plus money you’ve sav^.' niture, ' books,, and mis- sured. Martin Matson, 649- Decks, Rec Rooms, appliances, Main Street loca­ 12:00 noon me dey bytort 1 day ...lit word par day celUneiNU. CaU 289-1346.' power drive and brakes. $4,- anytime. transmission for sale. H S n i with retail public and coor­ ELECTRICAN, Experience in acre, brick front with of 8TAFFORD. OFF RT. 100 4431 Hatchways, Roofing, Gutters, tion 2nd and 3rd floors, lease, pubHcttlon. 3 d ty t ... lot word par dty dinating with personnel. commercal and residential aluminum, 3 full baths, 2 security, references. Cali 700. Call 2891028. OttdIInt lor Seturdty end S dtya .... St word par dty Formica, (5eramic Tile. Call 1976 LTD FORD 4 door. 26 d ty i . . . . St word par day Please contact Steve, 643- wiring. Call 646-5422. fireplaces, formal dining HouoohoU Ooodo 40 8 PIECE SOLID MAPLE QUALITY PAINTING and Dan Moran 643-2629. after 6 pm. 6493911. Monday It 12KX) Noon Friday. 2171. room. All appliances. Family Dining room set. Made tty USED AUTO PARTS 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD- 4 Automatic. Power brakes and 1973 BUICK ELECTRA 225 - 15 worda $2.00 minimum Paper Hanging by Willis cylinder, automatic, sun roof, steering. Call after 5 pm. 742- Fully equipped, including Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch RESTAURANT HELP room with wet bar, walkout to REFRIGERATORS ; Moosdiead of Maine. Drop 684-5530 or 646-6223 Schultz, ininsured, FARRAND REMODEUNG - AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER BAKERY PORTER -18 years NEEDED - Part time, Mon­ tnground pool. Oversiied dou­ Washers, ranges, used, leap table and cane chair power steering, disc brakes, 6835. stereo, all white, white vinyl PLEASE READ references. 649-41Jh3. SpeciaUzing CabineU and For­ 2nd 3 bedroom / Duplex, stove low mileage. Call 644-2703. top. Must bo seen. Asking or over. Full-time work. Aiy- day thru Friddy, 11:30 to 2:30. ble garage, electric doors. By guaranteed and clean. New seats. 2 antique Chinese TONY ANNUNZIATA refrigerator, and dishwasher. mica ’Tops, Roofing, Gutters, PLYMOUTH VALIANT -1970 $1990. Call 6492094, or 289 YOUR AD ly Parkade Bakery, Additional hours optional. owner, 194,000. Principals on­ shipment damaged, GE and Bridal Vase lamps. 2 Chinese Room Additions, Decks, 1 1/2 bath and garage. Nice ly, 646420B. PAINTING - Interior / CHEVY VEGA -1972. 4 speed. - 4 door. Slant 6. Automatic 4735, ClMtifM adi art takan ovtr Manchester Parkade Shop­ Apply Wendy’s, 260 Broad Frfgidalre. Low prices. B.. Sister of Mercy lamps. CaU Exterior. Best Workmanship! Repairs. Phone 6434017. yard and neighborhood in th t phona a t a convanlanca. ping Center. Sfreet, Manchester. Pearl and Son, 649,Main 5284671) after 7:00 p.m. C4MTREE SERVICE - Free BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. Manchester. No pets. |300 per 61,000 miles. $250. Call 429 transmission, power steering. Tha Harakl It ratpontibla for 5-5 DUPLEX - 3 bedrooms, Street, 643-2171. estimates, discount senior Fireplaces, concrete. (Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! 1304. One owner, 48,000 m iles. 1973 OLDS CUTLASS - 2 Door. To: FLO’S Dan Shea, 646-5424. •••••••••••••••••••******* month, plus security. Utilifies Good gas mileage. A great only ona incorract Intartion and DENTAL ASSISTANT - PUBUC HEALTH NXmSING large kitchen. 2 car garage. HOME MADE PATCHWORK citizens. Company Chimney repairs. No job too RooUng-Stdlng-Chlmnoy 34 extra. 6491048. Snows. $1,000. 633-7327. than only to tha aha of tha QUILTS Chair Pads, Manchester-owned and small. & vef (^11 6444356 for 1967 CADILLAC "Back To School Car.” Only original Intartlon. Errors which CAKE DECOmmNGi Diversified position with administrative supervisor. Yard. Centrally located. LOVE SEAT. Like new condi­ responsibility in Manchester For small community agency. Owner, asking ^ ,9 0 0 . Cali tion, orange background with Placemats, Tote bags. Ready operated. Call 646-1327. estimates. R.J. MAGOWAN & SONS - CONVERTABLE tan, with $1980. Call 649-2094, or 289 do not lattan tha valua of tha lliird (^neration. Painting & CHARMING 2 bedrooms. Has 4735. SpMialist Office. Must be per­ Master’s degree preferred. 649-1156.' white floral print. CaU after 4 made, or to your oraer. Call tan top and interior. Good run­ advartitamant will no* ba cor- SOFTBAUTEAM I Paperhanging Free meat Co. E x^rt Installation off street parking and ning condition orignal owner. ★ ★ ractad by in addll‘jnal Intar- sonable, and people-oriented. Salary commensurate with p.in., 646-1168. 646-1272. B&M TREE SERVICE. (3UAUTY CARPENTRY By appliances. Only $165. (17-29) Oimplete tree care, spraying Estimates. Fully Insured. of aluminum siding, gutters $1250. Call 6491042. SATURDAY SPECIAL! 1972 ••••••••••••••••••••ft****# lion. •i I Training or experience education and responsibility. ANTIQUE COLONIAL HarpIT) ConstructionCoi Additions, Itontai Asslsters, 2 ^ 5 ^ . CHEVROLET IMPALA-2 A apeclal thanks to | GET YOUR FIREPLACE and removal. Insured and iflng, siding, decks and { Telephone 646-1959. and trims. Roofing installa­ Trucks lor Solo 62 referrec,.Stora,torf».nt 55 WANTED South Windsor Etank & Trust leam surveying. Send resume puolnoto Opportunity Formal dining room. Eat-in Experts - Tree removal, CARPENTRY - Repairs, modernization, etc. Free Sion, air conditioned, luggage Campers-Traffars Eiperlenced on S-D Brldgeports $t TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - installation and repairs. Free rack. Excellent condition. Company. Hours 11 to 3:15, to I^ ss and O’Neil Inc., 216 kitchen.-LiviM room with pruning, land clearing. Fully remodeling, additions, gar­ Estimate gladly given. M & M Vinyl top. Call 6493711, if no Mobile Homes 65 Mutt ba 18. N/C ClntimnUci. FImT or 2nd SMALL ENGINE Service Good condition. Good for estimates. Call pat, at 646- MANCHESTER CENTRAL Snow tires included. See it - Shirt, Top Wages A Benefits. Monday thru Thursday, 1 to 7 Main Street, Manchester. fireplace. Wall-to-wall [nsured. Go aiwwhere. Free answer call 6495057. Naat and Dapandabla. plating, or welding. CaU 649- 3745, after 5 p.m. ages, roofing, call David Plumbjng & Heating. 6492871. location 2 car garage, ideal make me an offer. 643-0536. Please apply in person: on Fridays. Apply in p e ^ n . EOE. ______^ Corporation - expanding carpetiM. Partial 1/2 bath up- NEWUSTM6 estimates. 243-8796. Patrto, 64417M. 1973 INTREPID - 20 foot CALL 646-6901 Wapping. offlce, SulUvan dealer network. No stafrs. ’Tree shaded lot. 945,- W 9 from noon til 6:00 p.m. I Five Room Raoefa with lovelyl for tradesmen or small con­ Tha Li-M I ED’S UGHT TRUCKING- At- MANCHESTER PLUMBING tractor. Heated, business 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY Travel Trailer - Stove, Avenue Plaza, 959 Sullivan TAXI DRIVERS N E E D ^ - experience necessary, 900. Fiano Realty, 6464200. I stone front. Oarafe. Low trafflel 1974 PINTO STATION refrigerator, heated. Full after 6 p.m. CORPORATION I cnl-dettc road. Priced right in tbe | ti6s and cellars cleaned. B AND F Home Improve­ LEON aESZYNSKI Builder - & HEATING-Repairs. zone. T.J. Crockett Realtor. needs minor work. Good run­ Avenue, South Windsor. Full and part time. Call 649- (tomplete training program. MOLDED FORMICA top and New homes custom built ning condition. $1100. Call WAGON - 4-speed. 72,000 shower, and toilet. Tandem lie Ttmwl ad. paneled bar with two shelves I forties. Ask for Jim DeRocco. Reasonable rates. Cpll 646- ment. Sp^ialist in custom Remodeling. Pumps repaired 6491577. miles. Good engine. New Vamon, CT e e sst 5199. 9506. investment required to OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 to remodeled, additions, rec. / replaced. Free estimates. Steve at 6492171. wheels. Call 6890383. start your own business. Ideal and four stoob.9175. 64M026. 1913 for free estimate. carpentry including additions, steering. Disc brakes. Am 4 pm, 329 Kennedy Road, woodsiding, sheds, decks and rooms, garage, kitchens Electric drain-snaking. 24- MINI BUS DRIVERS for retired or part time. Manchester. 1975 Immaculate^, MANCHESTER STORE for radio. Luggage rack. CARPET INSTALLA'nON - patios. Interior remodeling remodeled, bath tile, cement HOUR SERVICE, 6490237. Rent - 249 Broad Street. 600 DODGE 1969 - 4-door wagon. OUTSTANDING MOBIL NEEDED - Male / female. Details on request. Mr. U&R Contemporary Raised TWO PAIRS of bucket seata work. Steps, dormers, V-8, automatic, power Excellent interior. Needs HOME-In Trailer Park. 12x60 fthm Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 Stair Shifts. Repairs, (jaroets. and insulation. Free es­ square feet. 643-5681. some work on body rust. Full or part time. Call 649- Barker. ESCAA Field Ranch. Price below resale timates. References. Best residential or commercial. PLUMBING - Call Tom steering, clean, runs great. foot, with sliding glass doors, Training Division, box 619, pair white. Exceuoit condl- THREE FAMLY St;eam Cleaning. Free Available July 1st. $1500. 646-7232, after 4 p.m. EIRNEKIM 5199. value. 9 large rooms. Estimates. Call 6494285. price in town. 528-7388. Call 6494291. Dawkins at 6497630. $375. Call 6493761, 6 to 9 p.m. 2 b^room s, full oath, com­ Wading River, New York. Professionally landscaped Uon. 950 pair. 6334131. I at a Two-Family price. Threel I separate beaUng iqrstems, ten-1 .... r ROCKVILLE - 19 X 39 foot pletely furnished, Wito out­ FACTORY OPENINGS M O K tl WOMAN WANTED One day a 11792. yard with view of Hartford. 1968 MUSTANG - 289,9specd. DUNE BUGGY very good side aluminum patio awning. DARK LOAM DeUvered - 5 I naols pay beat, etc. Recently I store on busy street. Large condition $1000. 1978 FORD week for light housework and Many extras. Owner moving I painted. Good Income, could be I Good running condition. $400. Adults only, no pets. For in­ also occasional balmitting for MANY PEOPLE only dream out of state. 646-5646. phis.tax. Also sand, display windows. $125 FIESTA. $3,400. CaU 6495646. EtUbllshad growiag company'needs I even more. Itt.NO. Bank ap-1 ArUelot tor Solo 41 Qordon Products 47 monthly. Lease required. Lee Call 6492509. formation, call 872-4101. ONE DAY A WEEK 2 school-age chiloren. Good of owning their"own business. more stone 643- I praised. Ask for BUI Belffore. machinlets,. engravers, N.C., and Bridgeport salary. References required. Perhaps it’s time for you to FREE DETAILS - ReUre to ! t a g s a l I s ^^ & Lamont Realty, 875-4890. PICK YOUR OWN tomatoes. operatore. We make epeclatizad machinery that CARRIERS NEEDED 646-7^. pursue that dream. I have an award-winning Adult MOVING, FOR SALE - 9 over 1,006 busine^es for sale Mobile Home conuilunity wiUi ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin piece butcher block kitchen 188 Hillstown Road, MANCHESTER, Main Street. offert challenge and variety. Good starting ratee FOR Manchester. Modern offices available 400, by owners. Many for guaranteed lifetime rent. drapes- Australian valadce- 61ANT 10 FAMILY TAG set, 5-drawer Formica-topped aniHtompany .paid fringe bensfite. Call ua for the “DOLLAR SAVER" minimum down. For free Heritage Village, 1101 Ranch Jade, 144x94, 945. Touch and SAL&Sunday August 27tb., M utility cabinet, 36x24”^, 4- 750 or 1100 square feet. Heat WANTED: BOTTI’S FRUIT FARM - and air condition included. boat opportunity. brochure write: Interstate Rd., Vero B ^ra, Fla. 32960. sew ' sewing machine with ONE LOT LEFT! •A ★ & M Shell, Route 6, Bolton. drawer oak desk, 43x33” with FUST PIECE A RNAL Business Marketing, P.O. Box Maple cabinet, 965., 25-gaUon lY es. Coventry Woods on Cwpsntsr I swivel chair, 2-drawer steel Apples, Peaches (canning and 6492469 o f 6492755. INSPECTOR 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. ANDOVER LAKE - 7 acre fish tank with filter and d haabcen practically sdU oat! T^G SALE - Sunday Aug. 27, filing cabinet (letter size), eating) Pears, Plums. 260 MANY ROUTES OPEN le quaUty homes, boUt by the Bush Hill Road, Manchester. STORE FOR RENT - With 2 Male or Female. Experieoce retreat with insulated cottage accessories, 935. 2 Rapp snow li a.m. till ? Marble-top items, puzzles, plus much telephone table, cocktail . Slider Co., truly give tbe bay garage, near parkade. 188 NOBLE & WESTBROOK IN MANCHESTER required; capable of reading SERVICE BUSINESS - With phis separate guest cottage. mobiles-40 horse power, best of ALL worlds. Ctan air, I Ubies, milk glass, Ruby glass, more. Auwst 26 and 27, 18 table, Formica-top wood AnUquos 48 W. Middle Turnpixe. Call 643- blueprints. Please apply in person 9800 a week income available Ideal for famUy recreational offer. CaU 5 6 8 ^ . ______r atmosphere, aU wUhin a ] Avon and miscellaneous. 857 Norman Street. 10am-4pm. cabinet, 15x37”, Remin^n 20 WESTBROOK STREET CALL CAROL In this area. A cash business. activities. Call Katherine le's throw of Aopplagl Your | (^ter Street. electric adding machine. 6802. THE WANTED. Antioue furniture, EAST HARTFORD . 646-4644 Minimum investment Bourn, 742-6646. J. Wataon TIRES - Ski boots, sUs, bikes, I or OQIT. Ask for PhU Conti. MOVING SALE - Furniture, Commodore desk calculator, LE-MI CORPORATION ^ i r e d . 203427-0550,203-481- Beach Co., Manchester Of­ sewing machine, and tent ------phone-mate automatic glass, pewter, oil paintings or MANCHESTER - Main Street An eg u tl OpporfiniHir Emptornr FOR OTHER TOWNS IMTumtl Road appliances, clothes. August fice, 6474139. Equal HAising (10x16). May be seen at 106 ’A g sa l e - Saturday and & 27th. 69 South R % e, answering machine. Call 649 other antique Items. R. store for rent. 750 square feet. VMMn, CT iMOM Harrison, 643-8709. $200 monthly. Paul W. C J U 1 M 7 -M 4 7 Opportunity. Scott Drive, Manchester, aU sinday, 10 am to 3 pm, at the Apartment 17, Bolton. (^U 8125 '."xcept on Saturday). MANCHESTER Package day Saturday. ^ Bolton Firehouse, Notch Dougan, Realtor. 643-4535. Rpad, Bolton. Proceeds ro to 643-4604. store. Elxcellent location. Well KEEP SMILING REMODELING KITCHEN established business. Call WASHER - and like new the Bolton~ Volunteer Fir TAG SALE - aothes, sewing a ______« Wontod to Ron! 57 JULZONE Soniething selling counters and cabinets. Marion E. Robertson, KEEP HAPPY, dryer. Pool table, coffee I Eight room modifled Ranch with I Department, machine, assorted goods. Best offer. Call 2897000. □ RENTALS GMIMER Realtor, 643-5953. table, lamps. T el^one 569- Itwo car garage, three full baths, I everyone! Some furniture. Saturday, COUPLE WITH One child 3547. ______■ . Ifour bedrooms. Lovely fiekWonel August 26th., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m...... !**V**: needs 5 or 6 room duplex or SttuoUon Wontod 15 Butinooo Proporty 26 I front and flrc^aee. Wall to waU I 79 F e rg u s o n R o a d , Rooms tor Rent 52 house. Reasonable. 6498952. I eretywhere. AhmUiann shUag for I EASTERN CONN FLEA NEEDED 14-FOOT HILLTOP MARKET. Every Sunday SECRETARY-SALES MANCHESTER - For sale TRAILOR 9150. Outboard leasy tqikeep. Privata rear fS t6 .i 42 FEMALE LATE 20s, seeks RESPONSIBLE Mother will IA A for Ray Finnegan. 9am-3pm. At Mansfield Drive- THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - Davis Avenue care for children in my home. commercial building and motor 40 horse Eveniod 9250. Birch House Women. Central­ roommate situation in house In Theater, (Jet. 31 and 32). TAG SAL& East Hai^orf, 22 dqg-CAT boarding bathing / Varied duties make this position interesting. We will train you to do area.of Call 646-1076. 5 8 p.m. only. • UqUor store. (^11 for details, MobUebome 45x10 with fur­ Lots of deals and dealers. ly located. Downtown or Duplex in Manchester. Call Sales Records, limited Bookkeeping, and assist in our Car Rental to Marion E. Robertson, niture in caniping ground 94,- grooming. Obedience, protec- Manchester. Kitchen xEllen 4297965. rain date August 2]Uh. Diy classes. Complete Rodiville MATURE DEPENDABLE Realtor, 643-5953. 000, CaU 525-7100. shop vacuum, acetylene privileges. Call 6492358. Department. I’m looking for a mature person who wants a stable, woman would like part time ••SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS*** modern facilities. Canine '"m a t u r e responsible Call fit, tools, Sanders, saw, gar­ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon long term position. Contact Joe D. at ^-2466.. or full time position in doc­ Root Eototo Wontod 28 17” SEARS Gas Chain Saw. RAISED RANCH den equipment, household, ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING TEACHER needs Apartment tor’s office. SalaiY secondary. 40” Sears push-botton electric Eosy To Wear Road, Manchester. For . ROOM - Private entry. immediately, in Manchester I Qgbt rooms, four bedrooms, gar-1 dry sink. reservtions please.call 649 647-9946 649-7236 after 5 p ^ . ______ALLCASH For your property, range. IM gallon gas Hot I age. range, oven. diAwasber. Cb^l Shower bath. Free parking. Vernon, Rockville area. o n m i i uwinMiY M OSM i 4i«t v u t 5971. within 24 hours. Avoid Red Water Heater. 55 gallon steel I cult breakers, cable TV. Newerl TAG SALE- August 27th. Sun­ Apply 195 Spruce Street. Excellent references. Call UCENSED MOTHER wishes Tape, Instant Service. Hayes fuel drums on stand. 643-2880. I roof, ^ acre landscaped lot. Adc | 673-64|^ or 649-2030. Keep day only, 9 to 5. Oak and pine AKC POODLE PUPPIES - to babysit in my home. Corporation, 6464131. I for Dan Landerfln. furniture, tools, toys, trunks FURNISHED ROOM FOR trying. Nathan Hale School area. Call Enchanting tiny Toys and RENT-For gentleman. 58 and household terns. 24 small Miniatures at Reduced 647-1240, anytime. SELLING your house? CaU us O’Leary Drive, Manchester. Strickland Street, North Ulsc. for Ron! 58 P0NnAC.BaiCK EXPEHENGED first and we’U make you a Prices Now! 1-4298789. Manchester. cash offer! T.J. Crockett, STORAGE AREA ideal for c h 3 FAMILY TAG SALE- Satur­ FREE TO GOOD HOME Out ■III OHNIVIt.m « « * 4 a i □ EDUCATION Realtor, 643-1577. DUTCH RAISED day and Sunday, A little bit of FURNISHED ROOM FOR co n tracto rs. About 1,000 NURSE AIDES in the country. Pure bred 11/2 GENTLEMAN-Mod^ bath. square feet. Overhead doors, 67969TM,limsEAST WINDSOR taJ44M eveiytbing! 9 a.m to 6 p.m. year old Siberian Husky. IMMEDIATE Cash for your Picnic B a s ^ RANCH 104 West w ddle Turnpike. No cooking. Security and heat, running water, sink, Prfrala InotrucUont IS property. Let us erolain our Iseven /dbms, 1 car garage. IVkI Would make a fine watch dog. references. $30 weekly. Call toilet, walk-in door. Central 6495749. fair proposal. CTall Mr. Ibathi, wall to wall almoitl MOVING SALE - furniture, 6492121. location. $150/month. 646-8862. To'prmMo Nunbig Cara REMEDIAL READING and BeUiore, M7-1413. I everywhere. Corner fireplace. I Ask for John. appliances, records, tapes, TV POODLES' - Guaranteed tiny in privato homaa and math; individualized work FRANCHISES ■Treed lO'xXB' lot! ITily a quality I wTth ro to r and antenna, CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM Madleal FaeUMaa. Part program, (lst4th 'grade) by MAY WE BUY your home? IN Ibome. Arit for Art B o d ^ . toy puppies and stud services For mature male. Parking. ()NE CAR GARAGE on posters, mug collection and at fair prices. 1-423-8789. / lima, lull lima. Con- master’s degree teacher. 568- (Juick, fair, all cash and no rack, lawn items, books, mis­ Convenient location. No Cooper Hill Street. $15 a a ld a ra b la g lvan jio 8075. problems. Call Warren E. cellaneous. 67 Bissell Street, kitchen privileges. $30 week­ month. Call 6498350. Hamburgara, Friad Chic- BEAUTIFUL Silver prafaranoa Ok— LooaUbn Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. after 2. ly. 6494003...... VIOUN, VIOLA, ic PIANO kan. Maxican Food, lea miniature male Poodle pup­ and Houra. Craam and Piaa. Applica- pies. AKC registered. Puiten- INSTRUCTIONS - All levels. MULTI FAMILY TAG SALE - Aportmente For Ron! 53 □ AUTOMOTIVE CLIP & NIAILI NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY Family instructions. AH ages. tioni now baing takan tor RAIKH cove breeding. 228-9297 / 429 wen roodu. four bedrooms, p r -1 August 25th., 26th. 9:30 to For Infonnation cal .County, Suta and Araa 6333. Nancy Crane, 742-6264. ■ l i m S i i a r !, iVkbtths, carpeting in several I 4:30. Squire Village, off LOOKING for anything in real the TAG SALE way E48-9516 francMaaa. , stove, wsner, Uving room | M T.1-4 SUN.1-8pin Spencer Street. Cnannlng estate rental - apartments, Autoe For Sale 61 Looks easy? It ill And It’i fast becoming the nation’s A n A ABtlSTAHCE ' - n O N M i - $10,000 - $60,000. jeurtains and rods will stay. AKC MALE APRICOT homes, multiple dwellings, no NAME IParklike UO’iUO yard. Ask for | Drive, behind Building 40. favorite pastime. It’s a great way of turning your np- MAIL TO: of North EoolMii Com. START OUT New! CASH INVESTMENT POODLE, 9weeks. Parents fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4- lD6nna Converse. Girls 3 speed bike, tires, longer-needed items into quick cash, so jump on the hw. Immediate occupancy. REQUIRED can be seen. $100. Call 569 Asociates, Inc. 6491980. speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new ADDRESS ENGLISH RIDING LESSON clothes, home made mittens, 3920. bandwagon and get Ipio the garage sale action. Place a IS7 iMi cwaw atiMi, This lovely home includes kitchen table, household radials, (2 snows), excellent given at Los Andes Farm on Wa faatura ait-down, uka condition 2284)475 or 2299550. sure-fire want ad ailverliting your tale aqd watch the Route 85 in Bolton. Private full appUanced kitchen, 3 items.' Something*For MANCHESTER MAIN CITY gut 6 driva thru aarvica FREE TO GOOD HOME - STREET 2 and 3 room apart­ profits roll in. ' I and group instructions. Join f orcaa with Amarica'a Everyone! Bedrooms, 2 baths, fofhial Beautiful tiger Kitten 10 ment, heated, hot water, 1968 DODGE POLARA - P,^0. BOX 591 Available to adults and nawait flat food coneapt. dining, laundry, 2-car gar­ Estusno weeks old litter trained and appliances, no pets, parking, Excellent running condition. STATE ManolMtttr, Conn. 06040 children on dependable school Wa provida complata train­ TAG SALE Indoors - Satur­ loveable. 6492162. age. Energy saving in­ day, Aug. 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., security. 5297047. $350. Call Mike at 6495391. horses. Contact Doreen at 646- sulated windows with ing and ataiaunca. If you eV G •••••••••••••••••••••••••• CASHIERS 9937 (day) or 847-1588 f aal you could qualify, call: 14 Huntington Street (oftEasi 15 Wor(l$ for 3 Day$ i$ only $4.50 ZIP EXAMPLE: screens. ■Seven rooms, two car garage, Uroetoek ^ 44 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 1969 VOLKSWAGEN GHIA - Ma|o/Fomal« (evenings). T O U FREE I aluminum siding, carpeted family | Center). Kitchen table with FoUow the ilp u . Tike Graham chairs, end tables, coffee - 426 Broad St. $155. Security Excellent engine, interior. 15 W ords fo r 6 Days PULL or PART TIM E Bd. (oft SulUvim A « .) to High St.. 1400-2S7--n34 Iroom. Stove, refrigerator will RIDING LESSONS indoor And you receive 2 FREE TAG SALE PHDNE ■stay. Central, yet low-traffic, cloee table, lamps, metal clothing deposit. No appliances. Automatic transmission. AM shifts available, GUITAR, BANJO, miiiM riding ring. Western stock Needs work on body and MANDOLIN, lessons: Folk, ■to schools, sb ^ in g. Ask for Ross I cabinet, nooks, household M arried couple. No pets. O nly •8.10 experience not required. iKloter. seat, saddle seat, and hunt Telephone 6434751. brakes $300 firm. Call 649 Posters when you stop into The Herald to p C H E C K e n c l o s e d blue grass, pomlar. Ages 5- items, bric-a-brac, toys, etc. seat. All levels 2299817. Excellent permanent adulls. Beginners- 6731. 44x10 FOOT MOBILE home. place your ad. positions, immediately professionals. Eas'y Banjo l a r g 'e t a g s a l e .- Boalt-AecMSorfM 45 FILL IN ONE WORD PER RLANK - M INIM UM 15 WORDS ■f% Household items, office desk, In Bolton. Working single per­ 1975 FORD ELITE ■ One available. You’ll be method. FREE loan instru­ The Sentry owner. 24,000 miles. Air. Vinyl ment. Private studio. 646-6557. ' You’ll find this lovely .books, miscellaneous items. son only. No pets, nimals or 1974 FURY - 1614-foot children. Call 6492880. roof. Moving, must sell! Best 3 , 4 6 working in attractive clean ••••••SSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ! dress so easy to wear. One day only. Saturday 1 2 Free Home DENNIS WIRTALLA . No. 8145 with Photo- fiberglass, tilt trailer, with offer. CaU 5 6 9 ^ , after 6, or D ollar surroundings. Uniforms Sehoolo-Clooooo 19 August 26, 9-6. AU items 1975 ^horsepow er outboard l i t neptiatlng to list: ' Guide is in Sizes 12M to priced to sell. 64 Lawton ATTENTION LANDLORDS! ail day .weeknds. 3 10 furnished. 1 1) a centrally located Colonial in a Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. with 1 7 Evaluation. !. 24H. Size UV4, 37 bust Road. We offer a complete rental Don’t Forget Our Saver FOR THE BEST - Manchester I moderate price ranp. ■ .. .2% yards 46-inch. Also 50 horse Johnson out­ service, careful screening of TOYOTA COROLLA - 4- GOOD SALARIES Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 I z ) a truly m aplflcent estate | I Pattern, availahh bnfy board, $300. 2290475 or 229 applicants, credit and speed. Good condition. $1100. 14" 15 What is your home worth? Our professionals can halp Ipit^ierty with lots and lots of land. TAG SALE - August 26th-27th, a circulation of 53,000 delivered every Sunday morning 11 12 12 and BENEFITS ' pupils per teacher. FREE in- > in f if e s eAsien. 9550. reference check to a good Radial tires. CaU 649-8306 ti^ucrory lesson with this ad. you price your home to sell faster and easier. We will I Call D m ia if you're interested. ^turday and Sunday, 9am- provide you with complete marketing, financial, and ! T. HIB, seee $14. Iir m» 4pm. Lots of antiques, wine lease. Let us give you piece of anytime. only $2.00 tor 15 words when run In The Herald also. 20 Apply in person 9AM-4PM Call) , or 6464549. uttw s. pies ZSt Isr ptitiB 12-F(X)T ALUMINUM BOAT ihlnd. (Yes we are 16 ITT ------II economic information. Nooblioation. No pressure. No GeUlPi. presses, copper holier, iron with 514 HP Johnson motor. HESS STATION sales pitch. Of course we’d like to sell your home for .uiiUBMerr and brass beds, show case, reasonable). Call R&D 1969 VW BUG Very good con- Maachwwr Eeenira Herald Excellent condition. Call 6491311, 24 . 26 llANCHBSTER you. That's our business. And we're confident you will copper still, clocks, kerosene R eiters, 6494068. dition. $800. 22 2$ 407212 select us once you've seen our professionalism at work. 1150 **a. el AnwSS" Reasonable. Cali 643-5749 after 5 p.m. Two FamUy. 3-1-3 clean New YoHi, N.Y. 100$. lamps, old tools and hinges, anytime. 334 Broad EL, home. Live in one apart­ commode, cedar chest, cast 95 W EST M ID D L E 23 30 Mat Nan. MSmi ant ZIP •••••••••••••••••••too**** TURNPIKE- 414 room duplex. 5 ------It------^ 21 ment and rent out the GEl' MORE with CIUiUS-W EW Olix| CMC, fills NsnSsr lie $Ut. iron kettle, old tub, botUes, pumps, shelving, unit on Qsrdsn Products 47 Heal, hot water, electric other. The Fall & Winter '78 stove, refrigerator. Garage. ® i e H e r a l d 15 BASIC FASHION con- !T------12 S3 AINGUIOA-HESS •44,900 S&tS’SSS.'pl ttS iS S w Lease and security. Available CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CORPOIIATI8N I Uln. > Bonns Coupon. cubic yard delivered. iSENTRY I BELFIORE AGENCY ‘ Price . . . $2.00 ■ copy. (service for 4), nice clotl 9/1/78. 6492865. Manchester, East Hartford. ------40 GROUPl girls 1914, much more mis­ 57 Real Estate Services im. 647-1413 ; Add $2.00 for the New So. Windsor area only. Central VERNON AREA. 4-room R — ------k M IpoM i H im FJ. SplecU Reilton I irnisia 3iTfrMM.| cellaneous. Canceled if rain. 29ConnecHculloul$yaKJ.£o$IHai«otd 289-4331 , SUCCESS IN SEWING. Paving Co., 297(^. or 529 heated $225 per month. CaU 643-2711 Ask for Joe or Marge 149-1111 744 N orth M ain S tre e t, is m m f m Manchester. 3153 between 8:304:30 pm. evenings only, 6496502. i

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MANCHESTER Serving ManchaAer over 50 yrs. StH STWi«S MAKES US poiiltowl Th0 F/of/of n n WJIHE .•*249 A HBIRCH lttA U ST. ^ 0 . L T ft lM T . TEL 643-6247 0 2 643-4444 F.T.D. MIDlkl TlhlNnKE r ' MSTHCHa WORLD WIDE T:gfRg|PR^»' inNCHEsnR AMER EIPREiir SERVICE ^^umnSniSmuNDunMAuSocMSI^^ HAS IT! NEW MR GONDmONIIG • REFRHIEIMTION phOIM Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 HEATRia and SHEET METAL 341 Broad St. Mtnchtrttr NiAnchMtw I Nmr Enflinil Mechanical Services, he. WofMiional Pirk Manchester and Surrounding Sum 106 ROUTE fU , P.O. BOX 3147 TALCOTTVIU.E, CONN. (C6066) JesIgnS)line. Belly Gallagher M3-2733 • 643-2192 prop. ^ CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES TENTI, COTt. UEEPING BAGS, AIN MATTGESSES, STOVEtUUITEam MA.NCHESTER munovDin u t n f k t THEFARR’S tvimTHma sront OAMP4 WE-SPONT 2 MAIN STBEET Formars Iniig Inc. OPEN DAUT TO e P.M. J . FARO • imiMia ■ TV 040-3000 043^7111 956 Main 8l. Mancheater Ubm iW .

VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR T h e I by factory tratnad tpaclaIMt TUXEDO \tvn Phil Pelt R E N T A L .^ Locictro and Zidtk ARCO m m CAJtPET AND FLOOR COVBUNO 646-5036 M4 MAM tllMr ONI RSI lilt SAI t-t laill I 111 t-l tel MANCMsna eat oi leii uti cstiici S43-4ts: P&P AUTO REPAIR .■ -ii^r 4 706 Main 8L • “Areo Charge” • Manchaalar Coiiecticit's Lirgesl Floor Csvoriig Dtiior MANCHESnR SAFES LOCK CO. ■ w MERCURYfinZ ru e fi/lf^keH£'^ref^ loc/csM ipH 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 , ^ Phom 646-2786 Oll/lPitLl linMO«eiS«SJ Alaims, Locks i //|_ NO lERVtCt CHARGE SalesCalA« rnmhinalinnCombination r.hAndASChanges l ^ i d b b B l / * Service • Bonded _Mosi keys irr-stock Repairs 0( all hinds Also We Make Keys Scissors & RooomUoat lor • HoMs • AMheo • SilMiMBO SfflJHpA Pinking Shears Sharpened 127 Moln Stroil ELO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Inc. 648-0228 875-3252 II COMPUTE IM OF WITON CAKE DECORATION^ RRG AUTO SERVICE a Front End SpoelalMo • Tun* Up 111 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. • Brak** A Shock* • Air Conditioning MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE. CONN. a Rood Sorvlco Mon. • tol. 10-S k l Mon. • Sit. 10-S TlMira., 10-I FrI. 10-1 436 CENTER 8T. Tol. 049-3063 MANCHESTER Wedding Cake$ A Specialty Foraial’s Inn has. the largest selection of Tailors and seamstress are always on hand EVERYTHING IN to take exact sizes. stylish tuxedos for him and her. Westside Shoe Repair Vfe are the only tuxedo shop that has same Specialists in , Wedding,L Proms r a cand> .. .Cruisesi, « * .. v .•MIRRORS .SHOWER DOORS dayay serviceservicie wiinwith luxeuostuxedos rigniright in stock.slock. Suitouu rentalsleiucus alsocuou canL.a« beuc founcl.iou..u. .ro?! Corner Center & McKee Streets P. STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS Manchester, Conn. • Tel. 643-8285 ’ • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES Tails, top hats, and canes are always for- that’s INN for him, Formals Inn. Tel. o4y- mal and the Size to fit all. 7901. Rapalrere of Footwaar, Handbaga, Laathor JJL WHITE GLASS CO.^ he. Qoods. Complot* Lin* of She* A Laathor Cara Products. / ;:r ' fukniture tops • picture windows — You'll Uka Our Faat, Quality Sarvtea — MinchMlftt 649-7322 s31 i bBIlMlI k m i i b8 iL. « Hours: Mon.-Frt. S-5:30. Sat. 6-4 Clotod Wads. OYER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE * 4* NEW ' FRANKS SUPER MARKET season already That’ 763 MANCHESTER OVER 48 world ( MAIN S I . MEMORIAL CO. YEARS EXPERIENCE tradtbi 643-1191 Opp. East Comattry (M 649-5807 ticipate 191 previe' MAIN ST. HARRISON ST. eupheii MANCHESTER QUALITY MEMORIALSm MANCHESTER to the £ 643-1900 Accoi v.-. its new ning Se| ^ T .P . AITKIH INC. CLYDE A MICKEY MILLER’S Now I HEATIN6 • AIR C0NDITI0NIN6 W ? l P A P * ' * » ' Last VEIfTILATINQ • SHEET METAL WORK PARTS dollars “WIO PMTS FM LtSS" precede Induitrial - Residential - Commercial of “Wa ESTABLISHED 1934 S11 E. MIDDLE TPKE. (In tht Parting Lot MMnd CBS res Located 27 j/sars at... POS] ManchMtar Oraan tltoa OutM) ABC I 27 TOLLAND TPKE.. MANCHESTER TEL. 649-3528 repeat Opon Mon.-Fri. 9-8. 8aL A Sun. 9-6 progran TEL. M 3-6793 I " -V' ^ f * i Labor “Roots’ (Xillege rMANCHESTER AWNING COMPANY Fred Canvai • Home Improvemenli - Aluminum year at OSTRINSKY SCMMKTA get cau( asdM FOl “sneak | '“We ePHake a *5? 19-7901 ' I Your Drapoa, Woddino ;4 u t o i r Gown, SHgeovars, tiiadai A iLeathars and lU yotir elaaning mss-sonssl Grooms Tux FREE 643-0016 DONWILUS Specializing In A* . IRAKE SERVICE Aik about our policy. inaO dl. taL,Man.tTiiwlSSF.H.' - COMPLETE BODY WORK W4A,Thun.tm.iaiF.IL TOWING - PAINTING - GLASS GARAGE Front Eat McnsMt INSURANCE WORK It Msis SI. TiL (4MS 31 CtMTil Rtpiir Wtik 956 MAIN ST. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC ^ MANCHESTER. CONN. ROUTE 83 TALCQTTVILLE, CDNN. 10 to 9 Weekdays - 10 to 5 Saturday 412 HiST N M IU 1FIL. WmCMUIW

i The Herald

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Premiere week: little substance V, i * 1 By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (UPI) — By the time the fall television season officially opens, some of the new shows may already be into reruns. That’s only a mild exaggeration in the make-believe world of television programming, where networks pre- trad there is a starting date for the season so they can an­ ticipate their own schedule by bringing in new shows as previews, sneak previews, warm-ups and other euphemisms for the fact that they are racing each other_ to the starting gate. According to the official announcements, ABC begins its new season Sept. 11 and CBS and NBC unveil begin­ a s ning Sept. 18. > ^ Now to reality; Last year the television networks spent millions of dollars on the week beginning Labor Day, as ABC preceded its regular schedule with the week-long showing of “Washington; Behind Closed Doors,” and NEKl and CBS responded with expensive counter-program m ing^ ABC has done it again, this time announcing it would repeat television’s most successful entertainment^ program — “Roots” — beginniiig Sept. 5, the day after Labor Day, and running through Sunday, Sept. 10. i ll “Roots” will skip Saturday, Sept. 9, to make way for rollege football. " Fred Silverman, who caused all the hullabaloo last : -■If ^ear at ABC, wasn’t about to let his new network, NBC, - - • i '• I ;et caught with its repeats showing. So NBC will begin r ‘sneak preview week” on Sept. 5. Why toe debut of a new show qualifies as a “sneak )review” in toe first week of September and a premiere m n toe third week in September we leave network exicograpbers to explain. The network also is counter-programmiiy^ with Paul Anka and guest star, Suzanne Somers, take in the sights of Monte Carlo on the one-hour ipecials. Sept. 5 NBC goes with “ Little Mo,” the story of entertainment special,.“ Paul Anka In Monte Carlo,” Sunday, Aug. 27 on CBS. See page 8 Inside: TV programs, Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 J5! P w 2 - W EEKEND WEEKEND — Page 3 8KX> talaifd unto ha, himtalf, died a (l)R «d And BunnI Fred Tre- lepw.fR) This week’s TV specials valana hoatt a muakial-variaty I This week’s TV sports thow combining Ive partOr- manoaairwiews andonu wmiMiiHanimation, with 0 :0 0 (BOial Roberta BpaoW 11:30 guasis Sandy Duncan,, IPat Harr- ^ ...... • i Today 6d)03 )0 W id o World Of Sports ii-an Country Chib In PInehurst, North EVBflNQ O TMa Waak kiBaaabal Carolina, Today Tuesday ^ o n , and VickitLawranca. Lawrar 0:30 PUPPY LOVE - My Utfle Same day coverage of tha World Monday Wednesday S O O IIo : ZOO Oorti Chica­ CD 9 Soap A ratroapectiva New York Mets vs. g ir l Jnst crazy about Swimming and Diving Cham­ AFTERNOON MORNINQ ftOO I go’s Lincoln Park Zoo it tha ast- visw of tha that season’s Is AFTBtNOON pionships from West Berlin, I DIago Padres EVEMNQ 9 8pi (GMInotfly ArMsory Special tkig for a look at tha bahavlor of sodas tracing the saga ol B eu jie the cute litd e d < ^ in Germany. SporlsWorld USAC EVENING EVENING "Equal Rights Amendtrrent” Its apssIncaptMty. Tata and CampbeO tanwlea. the movies. Could you tell 9 Outdoors With Kan Calaway IdW NatlonM Midget Qar Races from 7.-00 7.-00 9 9 BMy Grwiam Crutada Reading, Pennsylvania; Interna­ (S DMrIct CoundL37 Exim Lao- histocx and Implications are me where to write to the SCandMpIn Bowing a Graaiaat Sporta Laganda explored. OB BMy Qraham Crusade EVENING tional Water Ski Jump Classic 7K10 7:00 tUTM 9 M 10KX) people who handle him in 1.-30 from Dallas, Texas. (!) Bowling FOrDclara (SEvankig In Byzantium Craig , IdX) 8:00 8.00 ® BMy Graham Cruaada ordo' to obtain a photo or OVWoallng (!) NFL Today AFTERNOON (!) Die Body Human “The Mira­ CD Leningrad los Show Saky attampta to atop tha axploltatlon 4:30 11:30 sometliiiig? - M rs. Renata 6.-00 1:45 11:30 cle Months" The mratary of Stnithers and Harry Morgan are of Ms scripL and toon realzas 1:30 (S Racing Ffom Saratoga 9 SporttWorld (Joined In ...... IfaaturingaI for this special I that more Is M ataka than a mars 90ukaM i / Akamian / King Oscaraon, Albany, N.Y. (!) NFL Pre-Saaaon Football Progress) 8KX) (SU.8.,Opan Tannia HlghUghts 5.00 human davalopmant from cotf PoWcal Oabala 99ThlzW*klnBatobto ol the day's activities In this tour­ caption to bktn la traced ki this Russian skating troupe perform­ movis.(Part2of2) You can write for paw 8.-00 Cleveland Browns at New Eng­ (S 9 E Regional cover- S O NaHontl QaogriiiMe Sp»- ing babel, acrobatics and come­ (G 9 C o la g a FOoibal 1878 land Patriots 4:45 nament from Fhistring Meadow dal "The Great Whalas" The life apodal focuakig on throe prob­ 9:30 prints and pawtograiriu to 2H)0 NFL Today Park In Corona, New York. lem pregnancies. (Network dy on ice. r a a P fw tto m o Keith Jackarxi hosts a preview of 2dM of Earth's lar|^ and oMast liv­ SO fliM am ottaa Of Bvis BMy Graham Cruaada Joe Camp, who produces the 1978 NCAA foolbaU taason, 8 Rad Sox Wrap-Up ilcago advises panmtal diaorellon)(R) MbiorNy Adviaaty Board Bpa- 0 9 Batobsl Boston Red Sox e 9 B a a s b e l Boston Red Sox ing mammalsls documented. ^R) Ann-Margrel hosts a tribute to is highlighting possibla Halsman 5.-00 * White Sox at Kansas City Royals. cWS “Changing'’ F r id a y the movies. The address vs. CaWornia Angels vs. Cakfomla Angels EMs Prewey. featuring Elvis per­ Mulberry Square Produc­ trophy candidates and the top 9 0 T a n n la Coverage of the (!) NFL Today - Special Edition 9 0 T a n n li Coverage of the Thursday EVBflNG forming a selection of Ms songs teams. Tha 1978 NFL season is finals ol tha U.8. Professional 9:00 10:30 tions, 10300 No. Central 2:15 seml-linals of the U.S. Profes- ( B Tha Seventh Sanaa Subjects SOW Mar. WUtr Four of iktnal Tennis Championships ' previewed. Tennis Championships from EVENING Expressway, Dallas, Tex. 0 0 9 Baaaball Regional Longwood Cricket Club. 8.-00 under l^nosis reveal their SI q TTis Bala Of Amharat Thornton WOdar’a earty plays on EVBtING 9 9 9 NFL PiwSaaaon Fboi- from Longwood Cricket Club. 9_ l0 0 8 O Sooear O M Mode hi Garmany rsHgious / moral themes are 75231. covaraga of California Angels at Beginning of '78 - '79 season, Oral Roberta Spadal Innermost thoughts, dreams and Julie Harris stars In this one Boaton Rod Sox; Chicago Cube bto Los Angelas Rams at Oak­ 7K)0 Hank Jim Owen portrays leg­ woman celebration of tha life, preaanted. 2:30 teams to be announced. ' S memories. at Cincinnati Rada. land Raldara. ODSTennli Coverage of the (!) Bowing For Dolera endary country music singer spirit and poetry of EmOy Dickin­ 5:30 Hank Williams in this one-man son. (R) Q ^ A B C BpaoW “Kristy And FOSTER KIDS - Doesn’t 2:30 11:30 Robert F. Kennedy PrrMtolebrIty 11:30 Junmy McNIchol Present ABC' OD Racing Frtim Yonkais Tennis Tournament from the 9 TheRMert Tuesday show that includes many of Jodie Foster have a OtWCTTOTnii (!) U.8. Open Tennit Highlights Williams'songs. 9:30 9:00 All-Star Saturday Preview West Side Tennis Chib ki Forest of the day's activities in this tour­ (SMadrkfa New (York Gil de Q) Evening In Byiantlum A Thursday SpeeW” KrWy and immy McNI- brother who used to do 3.-00 ^ 12:00 Hills, New York, featuring both EVBtotG 9 Sovial kNgm, American Myth liDWnallng nament from Flushing Meadow SIFiYim Tha Grand Ola Opiy Lamadrid takes a look at New once-great producer attempts to chol are Jolnad by Donny television? I can’t remem­ (DGMI “USGA Boys'And GIrla’ tennis professionals and tiunous EVENING Park in Corona, New York. The world's kmgest-running con­ York City through on-location make a comeback, resurfacing EVBtING Osmond, Donny MosL Maurloa Junior Championship'’ HlghHghts 12:30 names from various Helds In 8K)0 visits to the Dance Theatre of at the Carwee Film Festival. His ber his name or the series, 01 tournament competition fund-raising competition. tinuous live radio show is tele­ Gibb and Adam Ricb In a pre­ 9ThaAWalaa (BFran Tarkanton Hot Seat TM vised from Nashville, with 20 to Harlem, the Jeffrey Ballet plans are temporarily stopped by view of ABC’s new Saturday but 1 see his face and he is among amateurs from the WII-. Minnesota Vikings Quarterback, School, the Cell Block Theatre an explosion in his room. (Part 1 a riager for her. - Tessie mington Country Club In/ 3.-00 (D Bowling For Dollara Friday 30 acts from among the Opry's BMy Graham Cluaada morning shows. (!) Sparta Chalanga Fran Tarkenton Is honored by roster of regular performers. (R) and the disco scone at Studio of 2) Rrooks, Palo Alto, Calif. WUmingtoa Delaware. Howard Cosell and a parade of 7:30 54. 8:00 9 CWoiaay*a CImb A dramatic 3:30 sports and show business stars. 9 Baseball Boston Red Sox vs. 9:00 9:30 Yes indeedy. Buddy Fos­ 3:30 EVENING Q) BMy Qraham Oruaada OialRolMrtsSpacW story of Oourage and survival sal a God “Colgata Hall Of Fame Sunday 3 ) Qraalaat Sports Laganda (!) WayiM Newton’s Country S 9 BMy Graham CiuMds on tha 2,000-foot face of one of ter was working when 8:30 Portraits SSSKalth JarriMt “Vermont Clasalc" Live coverage of this 4:00 9 Grsatsst Sparta Logsnda 7K)0 11K)0 Solo’’ Jazz pianist Jarrett per­ Yosamlta’s most formidabla Jodie was stiU a toddler. 8 A Day To flamambar "Aug­ 8:30 * golf tournament from PInehurst (SSoeoar "NASL Champion­ 9SporttWorld 10:15 (!) Bowling For Oofiara 1:00 forms his own compositions and peaks. 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Baseball New York Mets vs. show that includes many of tournament from PInehurst 9ThaRaoara nament from Flushing Meadow Williams' songs. commemorated. (SYou)Your TUm “Letters To CBS San Francisco Giants Park In Corona, New York. rawwo ' A look at viewer response to'CBS News programs Sunday Monday Today, Aug. 26 AFTERNOON EVENMQ Wednesday HERE NOW! The most revohitionafy concept in pool MORNING OnoeUponACIasak: 9 Pettfcoot Junction VMaAlsgre 5:30 8:00 0 Two Ronnies 1:00 design since the Roman Bath! g 2KX) 9UvlngFami GDBobNawhart IS Tima And Tha CHIak Alexan­ 8.-00 EVENING 5 K » T0-.3O ) Soul Train 9 PopI Goes The Country (!) Oral Roberts Special 11:30 ------der Scourby is narrator lor an In- (SCelabrtty Conoart "Nana (S Jack Barmy (SBabnan/Tarzan )ThatGir1 9TheYeerOI8t.Mwfc S 9 Collaga Football 1978 (3) Movla "Peyton Place" depth study of why cities and civ- Mouskouri" INR-LOK CONSTRUCTION 6.-00 9 0 9 Pb* Panther )MakaKRaal 9 The Ghoat And Mrt. 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(S Movie “Village Ol The 9 Viewpoint On Nutrition 1JX) -C r y For Me Billy ) Arthur And Company Harper Cried Last Night" (1977) 5 00 -L a s t Remake of Beau Qeate AFTERNOON SILovaLucy Damned" (1960) George Sand­ Sunday 7:00 -Patton ) Buga And Popaya ODGoff ers, Barbara ShaNey. Strange Susan Day, Bernie Casey. A 12:30 10:00 — Race lor the Pennant ) Di^aTraahouaa deeply troubled young mother 9 9 9 Saturday Night Live 2:30 -N esty Habits (1) Ufiile * “Revenge Ol Frank­ blonde children are bom while 10O0 — Bobby OeerfMd IM PORTANT 12:00 enstein'' (1958) Peter Cushing, the vlllagdrs sleep under a tem­ abuses her daughter as a reac­ 9 The Athletes 4:30 ~Towerlng Inferno IIAmThaOraalaat tion to her own problems. (R) 7:30 — Harrad Summer Thunday (SFotAlbart Francis Mathews. porary well. 1 1/2hrs.(B/W) 12:45 *W D tolh^ 8M to*> 9 h N t In t ciNcldai «nl Wetawss. OllMr to * lUttiaRaacala (SMovfa “Atomic Submarine" 98hadaa0f0rsana 9 1 8 9 NBC Newt (!) Wayne Nawton’a Country 9:00 — Will B. 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Movie "Fright" (1972) Susan DIRECTORY I O 9 Hong Kong Phooay 4K)0 ) 9 Lawrence Walk 9 Candlapin Bowling SBIgVallay (1967) Robert Taylor, Ron George, Honor Blackman. PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR MORE MFORMATION (8aaama8tioal(R) )ABCNewt Randell. An Arm y officer tries to 9Hank 12:30 9 Naahvlla On The Road I For You, Black Woman CONSUMER SALES' -( 8:30 9 On Nature’s Trail keep his military unit intact after NMC ______- ■______lOnTheUne a band of rebel Argentinian 1:20 Manchester Parkade SHOP 0DanMFbaiar,M.D. 9ABCNewa (' opM every‘mradayr^ I}) oupanMroaa D Wodahouta Playhouse deserters and Indians ransack US LAST. Name brand MNMESS______Thunder 4:30 I HaeHaw the countryside. (2 hrs.) appliances, televisions. .CRT. (fijB Suparfflanda ^ ramamear that vacatloa with OMT ffiviawpoint ()n Nutrition a Victory Garden 9 P^G oaa The Country I The Odd Couple Lowest prices in town i ^ STATE. ISupatman 9:15 ^ wondululBiMortmMtot' ^ raoNE. 9 9 9 8 0 Go Otobatrottare IdX) 9Soundstage 1:40 guaranteed. 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Buvfina and Quasar. m c i I n i 7 4 2 -7 3 0 8 People" (1956) Paul Douglas, 9 Wal Street Week Lucy Show IJokar’aWikt ffiSeondCItyTV 3:30 Eva Bartok. 9 The Partridge Family i ) 57 Raporta: Maaaachutetts 9 AvINalaon 9 Risk Of Marriage ^____ Page 4 -WEEKEND C > WEEKEND - Pages Sunday, Aug. 27 Coltoetora’ C oi^r Daytime programs MORNINQ AFTBtNOON 6:30 )C8SNawa MORNING 8ltlsWiman(F miles daily on his route. One communications at the EVENING (1950) Joseph Gotten, Orson ( 9 Movla “June Bride" (1948) (9Soeoar cousin of this one is called a “flam- cardinal, brown pelican and bighorn though a memorandum region’s headquarters. “The a Welles. An American writer Bette Davis, Robert Montgom­ IThaJetaona m 9Q olf 8 Ask The Manager route is more than 153 miles. ilnalght mulated” screech owl — which name And the CB is vital to all of from the Southeastern Divi­ memo was certainly not an arrives In Vienna to take a job ery. mBassbal sheep. sion in Memphis recently 64)0 6DlckCavett 10:30 them. admonishment, nor a with an old friend who he finds 10:00 a8SportaWorid 7 SportalExtro Ext! sounds just terrible but means simply Audubon’s Columbia Jays of 1963 . and was sent out to the 10,000 lO D eaN aw s has been murdered. 2 hrs. (B/W) IBarrlo “We rely on it,” Bailey restriction. It was com­ )T)m Brady Bunch 12:30 4:30 ) JhnmySwa “tinged with red.” carriers of the region’s 11 8 8 8 NBC Movie ’'Dirty )Fantaatlc Voyage i Tha Drum ’67, and also the butterflies of ’77 would fit eimidins. “It's our contact pletely advisory.” ) Conoantratlon 6 Captioned World News 83portsWorid Deep-dyed coin people are, of course, states advising them to ex­ Harry” (1971) Clint Eastwood, Tonight Duat/eTreahouea ^ B Front Row Canter nicely in such a collection but they are not with our clients, the people David M cLe^, news in­ ) Bozo's Big Top Harry Guardino. A tough detec­ )Z0om(R) SundayMaaaI——e---1. r t f 4:45 owl-conscious, as the first generally consider^ to be part of the Conservation who wait for us every day. I carriers who daily make formation manager for the tive with unorthodox methods 12:40 aMfTyrWIVM NFL Today 11:00 ) Hogan's Harass )G D 8 8 9 N s w s accepted legal tender was the Grecian Series. don’t know a rural letter f their rounds, many in re­ general post office in Wash­ stalks a sniper terrorizing San ® Joe Franklin Chaliba Of Salvation RedSoxWrap4Jp IBonanza Francisco. (Network advises SacrttoaOfThaMaaa ) Broadway Extra coin with the Goddess of Wisdom, Athena, Orders for owl'FDC’s must be post­ carrier who doesn’t feel he’s mote parts of the country ington, D.C., stated the post )ZOom 1:00 g5KX) jRuflHouaa failed if he doesn’t get his where mail boxes are very office has no rules about CB, ' viewer discretion) (R) 8 8 8 Tomorrow T o p ^ « on one side and an owl on the other. marked no later than Sept. 11. ’The best 8 Movla “Track Of The Cat" LaUno m NFL Today - SpacW Edition im c t u b route completed every day. far apart. These men and nor does it plan to make any 6:30 9 Athanaon^FOrum IA O n To Ramambsr Naturalists have gone so far as to track way is to get the stamps locally and affix ILovaLucy (1954) Robert MItchum, Tab 1:40 SaaameStraat(R) -policijes regarding use. Hunter. Ranchers attempt to ® Newa 8 B Soccer Made hi Germany ITteRacars this particular creature down and give a liln ia r Martin, “Winches­ Wofid News Tonight 10:30 8QrsenAcraa to covers as you wish. Send these in a iJokar’aWUd. capture a mountain lion which Is 2:04 mSupr 11:15 LhtuLnani^to it — “Athene noctus.” It package addressed to “First Day ter,” a carrier working from iThaPromlaaaOfGod destroying their cattle. (2 hrs.) 5:30 - : 09 CBS News ® Movie "Ramrod" (1947) ODJabb was brought to England by sailors and Cancellations,” Postmaster, Fairbanks, TV Dilfl-ogue the Lakeland, Fla., Post ()ff- i8 8 N B C N a w t 10:00 Joel McCrea. VeronicajJ-ake. 9 Faith Fbr Today iStudloSaa . GD Point Of View 11:30 soon became established there. ice, is a veteran mail carrier ® News a Nanny And Tha Prolaaaor 8 T h a Racers Alaska 99701. I Adam-12 1:17 8 Holywood Squares S)CBS Late Movie , "Brink’s:. TRUE TESTIMONY - : of 30 years. He covers d 75- 8 Malodyland 9 Jawhin Heritage The Great Robbery" (1976) Dar­ run it, and if so, if they plan mile route and wouldn’t be lOvarEasy The Partridge Famly Could you please teU m e' 10:55 10:45 I Moviefe "The Old Man And ren McGavIn, Cliff Gorman. to repeat it in the future. without his CB. “It gives me 6:55 \ 4:05 (9 OavkiSuaakind ® Movie "Highly Dangerous" ® Jack Benny 8 JawWiUfe The Sea" (1958) Spencer Tracy, when “T esto o n y of Two GOOD NABORS - Jim Na­ a sense of security when I’m (1951) Dane Clark. Marius Felipe Pazos. (9 To Be Armounoad TV DIal-ogue Men” will be on TV? None' 11.-00 m Untouchabiss bors has always been my out in the woods 20 miles 7:00 . ) Up Front of the people I have writ­ from Lakeland. When my iCBSNaws \ EVENING 8 NBC Late NIM Movie ’’The favorite; always seems so DThaFlIntatonaa Storyteller" (1977) Martin SEEING STARS - I read plays the commander of Site Argument Center of ten tq have answered. kind and just common like. brakes failed several weeks iThaBradyBunehX ^ 9 Grape Ape Balsam, Patty Duke Astin. that ABC is working on a the set-adrift society, the Please help. - Janell ago, I called my daughter on Concentration )RaxHutnb^ Seashore Manor, Biioxi, Could you tell me where Bowling For Dollars 6:00 8 Movla "Northern Pursuit" new movie called “Galac- last survivors of their plM- Leadbetter, Luverne, Channel 21, which we moni­ TELEVISION jlnMght m 8 News (1943) Helmut Dantine, Errol Miss. he.is living, and where I FOatlvdOfFaHh I The World Tomorrow Uca.” Can yon tell me et, as they search for a new N.D. tor, and she sent help. Even iWraatllng l9 Movie "Pendulum" (1969) Rynn. Hope this ends the bick­ m l^ t write to him? - Mrs. if she didn’t hear me, there ) Sporta Chalenga George Peppard, Jean Seberg. something about it, when it life - on Earth; Richard .I nows TEC-IRON AND STEREO 9 Maaaachueatta Council Of ering at the Center. A I have an answer for you, Louis Huryta, Ravenna, are thousands of people out IMundoReal A police captain, accused of Rabble will be on TV, etc.? - Ron Hatch is Greene’s son and (OvarEasy « scuffle through my book but you probably won’t like Neb. there with base stations and ) Newlywed Game 419 MMN ST. MANCHESTER WONE 649-7221 I ThraeStoogaa murdering his wile and her lover, 9 Movie "Walk On The Wild CoIIucci, Kelso, Wash. a fighter pilot, and Dirk JOnNature'aTraH hires an attorney who once freed shelves reveals that the it. “Testimony” has al­ Through it all, Jim is still they’d ^help me. That’s I Tha Odd Couple Side" (1962) Laurence Harvey, Blast-off date is Sept. 17 11:30 a rapist-murderer on a lechnlcal- Capuclne. 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It’s my friend who can S Tha Price Is Right C /U iR Y M . as available 1:30 which it was introduced, Kelly in 1952’s “Singin’ in stations in your neck of the set Blvd., Hollywood, CA. help me when I need it. QD Newlywad Game (9 (9 News Dykstra). Lome Greene and who was the star? - the Rain.” woods and see if they’ve 90069. That’s why I’ve got it.” 8 Canold Camera -a. Paw 8 - WEEKEND — <1' T Wednesday, Aiig. 30 WEEKEND- Page? Thursday, Aug. 31 DAYTIME MOVES . 720 a O 8 Polot woman : W IEEDLEPOW r SHOP PiSSEN^ UWaVlc 1 0 2 0 DAYTSie MOVIES " AdMt-12 O EM tan-TB 1100 HotCHyDlsoo OvarEasy 1 1 2 0 New ataHsNa UMnNawYofk 8 ffi U2. Open Tannia a "Loss Of Innocanco" (1961) ffiWMtr.WMtr 020 Kenneth Mora, Danielle Naarlyarad Gama 1 1 2 0 0:56 ffiMarvQrtffln ffi Hogan's Haroae Oarrieux. 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, P^e»-WEEKEND . ! > fl . I’ I : Co State 1( Week: Ventour o Forum of the Arte waiting fc found and Haydn’s “The Seasons,” presented little substance See page The Band Shell Operas Scheduled by the Boston Symphony (htdiestra. The summer is nearly over, but The Connecticut Opera Association ;the New England Conservatory Continued from cover programs at Manchester's Bicenten­ has scheduled three operas for its Chorus, and soloists, with ^iji Tf Maureen Connolly, who at age 17 became the first woman nial Band Shell are schediiled into 1978-1979 season. Two performances Ozawa, conductor. (413;6S7-1600) to win the “grand slam” of tennis and who died at 33. Presidei September. Persons attending the each will be presented of “II • Performances at University of Glynnis O’Connor stars in the title role and the cast in­ his vacat evening concerts are reminded that Trovatore,” Oct. 28 and 30; “Don Connecticut’s Jorgebsen Auditorium, extra two cludes Michael Learned, Anne Baxter, Claude* Akins, when the sun goes down, the nights Pasquale,” Dec. 2 and 4, and “The Storrs, this coming season, include port for Martin Milner and Anne Francis. (Note: All guest star are noticeably cooler. A heavy wrap Magic Flute,” sung in English, five symphony orchestras from all promise. I names are recognizable, which means this is a major or a blanket are welcome items for March 3 and 5. (527-0713) over the world, plus a pianist, five television film.) comfortable listening. dance companies, eight chamber Tl Sunday^ at 7:30 p.m., the Theater Events performances, eight non­ During the rest of the week NBC will broadcast the Manchester Community College ,17- • At the American Shakespeare subscription special events, and two “Joe Namath Special,” in which Broadway Joe’s new Prime comedy series, “Waverly Wonders,” will be ^own, along piece Big Band Jazz Ensemble con­ Theatre in Stratford, “l%e Big El,” a separate presentations by the Begin of I with snippits of another newcomer, “Who's Watching the ducted by Roland Chirico will per­ tribute to the lat» Elvis Presley, will Wavery (Consort. The Auditorium to stay in i Kids,” a toned-down version of the original “Legs.” form. Musical arrangements and be presented Thursday through Sept. Series opens Oct. 19 with a visit by to reach There also are “sneak previews” of a two-hour version compositions will he Charles “Chic " 3. (378-7321) the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, ggypt- E| of the new hour-long whodunnit entry, “The Eddie Capra Cicchetti. Both Chirico and Cicchetti • Dinner theater entertainment at led by Andre Previn. (486-4226) coming sui are instructors at Manchester Com­ the Coachlight in East Windsor Mysteries,” and ’s newcomer, “Grandpa point in I forts. See munity College. features the. final two nights of the Dance Events Gws to Washington,” about a retired professor elected to Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Mickey current musical revue, “Pop The the U.S. Senate. Larry Linville, formerly Frank Bums of Fendell of Manchester and bis Cork,” tonight and Sunday. On Sept. • The Connecticut Dance Festival “M-A-S-H,” plays Jack’s nincompoop Pentagon son-in- Dbtieland Band will perform at the 8, 9 and 10, Joe Masiell, star of last has listed a series of dance groups law. Band Shell. In case of rain, this per­ which will perform in the Shubert Then along comes a first look at “Lifeline,” a weekly Red So year’s “Pal Joey” at Coachlight, will Angels in formance will be held Thursday, Theatre, New Haven, during documentary on the lives and works of doctors. appear in concert. Coachlight continues Aug. 31. September. Performing will be the The week’s schedule includes “The Bay City Rollers resumes is complete musical show pitching ) Fendell will be at the'kayboard, Jeffrey H Dancers, Twyla Tharp Meet the Saturday Superstars,” introducing the new format Sept. 12 when “Fiddler On Jim McA Dance Foundation. Dance Alliance Saturday morning kid’s lineup, and “Dick Clerk and a Buzzy Loveland on drums, Charles The Roof” opens with Paul Lipson as complete Norris, trombone, Paul Riccucci, Tevye, and plays through Dec. 3. Co., Chamber Dance Co., Bowen- Cast of Thousands,” in which Clark will introduce the season sla trumpet. Sage Ambers, clarinet, and (522-1266, 623-8227) Peters Dancers, The Alvin Alley regular features that will appear on his variety series, Cliff Gunn on bass. All have per­ • At Oakdale in Wallingford, Steve Repertory Ensemye, Jennifer “Dick Clark’s Live Wednesday,” which has its regularly formed with name bands. Lawrence and Eydie Gorme assisted Muller and The Works, and The scheduled premiere Sept. 20. Slot Wednesday at 7 p.m., Atts En­ by comic star Mort Gunty perform Connecticut Ballet Company. The Other sneak previews will bring in “Donald Duck NEW Y( counter will present “Drobee, The tongiht and Sunday. The Oakdale will Jeffrey II Dancers perform Sept. 5 Quacks Up” on “Wonderful World of Disney,” and the Merry Prankster,” in an hourdong and 6. All performances being 8 p.m. new adventure series “Sword of Justice” in a two-hour opened mi close Aug. 28 to Sept. 2 in memory of trading c program. (562:2655) special. The new magazine show “Weekend” also makes the late Totie Fields who was Exchange its prime time debut. Coming Monday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 . scheduled to appear those dates, (^b • A ;^ries of non-credit dance The Do p.m. is the 76th Division Army Calloway is featured in “Bubbling workshops will be offered, at Trinity A pair of specials are another NBC shot at ratings average, ' Reserve Band. Brown Sugar” Sept. 10 to 14. (265- College in Hartford this fall begin­ during the first week in September — “US Against the •Friday, wa Sept. 13 at 7 p.m., Bernard "Ber- 1501) , ning Sept. 25 and running through World, II,” an extension of last,year’s show with top shortly lue” 'Bentley will entertain as he •The Berkshire Festival in Dec. 7. Registration deadline is Sept. celebrities in athletic events, and “Miss America Preplannei plays his banjo and leads a sing-a- Stockbridge, Mass., ends its summer 20. (527-3151, extension 414) Pageant” from Atlantic City, N.J. x 900 level I long of old-time favorites. Bentley season with “ Vagabond Stars” • Electronic Body Arts (EBA CBS, which shows a two-hour movie version of its new from breal says this program is for everyone, tonight and Sunday in The Berkshire Inc.), is.> looking for experienced stewardess series "Flying High” on Aug. 28, has a more The Dow but especially the "older young Piayhouse; at The Unicom Theatre, dancers with dramatic interests to iimited post Labor Day schedule. week. adults.” Ran date is Sept. 15. the world premiere of a John Ford work with its upstate New York resi­ Previews of new shows include the new “American Most of the above events are co­ Noonan play titled “A Coupla White dent dance company. EBA Dance (Jirls” series about a pair of girl reporters for a televi­ sponsored by the Manchester Chicks Sitting Around Talking” Program, 351 Hudson Ave., Albany, sion news magazine show (they weren’t chosen or their Bicentennial ^ n d Shell Corp. and tonight a t 8 and 10, and “ The N.Y., performs drahiatic contem­ typing speed), “Paper Chase” with John Houseman Area town: the Music Performance Trust Fund Proposition,” an improvisational porary dance in its own theater, recreating his film role, and “Kaz.” Classified in cooperation with the Hartford musical revue, at The Proposition tours, and teaches adults dance To help in the ratings race, there’s S iu ^ e Somers of, Comics ... Musicians Association. Theatre tonight. (413-298-5576) Education. Applicants must send “Three’s Company” in a TV film, “Happily Ever After, East Hart! Later in September, the Band Shell resumes by Sept. 6, to Ms. Maude a new “Spider-Man” episode, and an occult adventure Editorial will feature the 102nd Conn. National Musical Events Baum, EBA Dance Program Direc­ special of the comic book genre, “Dr. Strange,” starring Entertainn Guard Band, and the Sphinx Temple tor, The Chapter House, 351 Hudson {Jessica Walter, along with a rebroadcast of the moving Family .. Shrine Band. • Nightsongs, a series of free, out­ .Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12210. Auditions “Something for Joey.” . Mancheste All events are free.- door events in downtown Hartford’s will be held ^turday. Sept. 9. On Sept. 11 ABC officially begins its new season, and so Obituaries Bushnell Park, presents Jose Gioco’s far CBS has not scheduled any previews or premieres or Sports___ ‘Whoopee’ Extended “Talking Drum and Ray Gonzalez Y whatever you want to call them for that week, although Su B a n ^ ” Thursday a t 7:30 p.m. Simon Show Extended specials include Paul Newman in “Buffalo Bill The Goodspeed Opera House Nightsongs, produced by Peace Br smash hit musical “Whoopee," is- Neil Simon’s “Last Of llie Red Hot Ini^lbe Indians,” Ron Howard in “Grand Theft Auto,” 'Train, is made possible by a grant a * j) e n n is Weaver in ‘^The Islander.” GALVES tMing extended and moved from its from United Tedmologies. Lovers” has been extended at the 7 ^ brings back its old favorites-^ including the new A tropica present site in East Haddam, under Marlborough Village Playhouse in kicked up • Today and Sunday mark the wind ediqpn of “Soap,” in which we learn who really killed Goodspeed management, to the near­ th e Marlborough Tavern, pleasure b up of this year’s annual National f'eter Campbell and which will concentrate more this, by Ivoryton Playhouse in Ivoryton to Polka Festival at Hunter Mountain in Marlborough. In addition to tonight’s and Texas reopen, FYiday, Sept. 22. performance, the show will be year on the younger members of the cast - and in­ along the ( Hunter, N.Y., featuring many polka troduces such newcomers as “Taxi,” “Mork and MiPdy,” Meanwhile, “She Loves Me” which bands and dancers from throughout presented Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2. (295- ignored the “Lassie - the New Beginning” and tee three hour, $3 was already scheduled for 10 weeks the country. 9358) about their million opening special of “Battlestar Galactica” that at the Goodspeed 1*111 begin previous • In Tanglewood at Lenox, Mass., I VANCOIJ winds up ABC’s premeire week on Sept. 17. bia (UPI) Tuesday. Shlomo Mintz will be soloist tonight NBC, still a week away from its own premiere week, today held Negotiations are under way for a at 8:30 in the Shed in a performance A rt events Broadway engagement of nevertheless include in what tee network calls “warm up in custody of Paganini’s Concerto No. in D for • At Mystic Seaport, the exhibit of jet en routi “Whoopee” at the Lunt-Fontanne week” pre-season looks at several series, old and new, in­ Violin. Joseph Silverstein, conductor, scrimshaw and other whaling-related tie was fo Theatre in late November after a cluding “W.E.B.,” “Project U.F.O.,” “Quincy” and will' conduct the Boston Symphony artifacts and implements in the R.J. “CHiPs.” couver Intc two-week run at the American Orchestra in “Benvenuto Cellini,” by Schaefer Building currently on view, The result of these squirmisbes is that NBC on its an­ passenger Theatre in St. Louis, Mo. Berlioz, and “Symphony in D” by will end Sept. 5. nounced premiere week beginning Sept. 18 will present bomb on b Tickets for the Ivoryton perfor­ Cesar Franck. • Information on special events MADRID mance of “Whoopee” are available the real premiere of only three shows that have not-^n Sunday’s performance a t 2:30 p.m. and exhibits at Wadsworth Atheneum previously “sneaked.” Terrorist frdm the G o o d sp ^ box office, 873- in the Shed, the final program of the three citiei in Hartford are available by calling When it comes to television premieres, it’s the early season; will be a performance of 525-1439 or 525-1430. killed three bird that catches thh Nielsens. apparently First repoi were arres WASHIN United Sta more to hr dollar by in overseas. Board e requiren borrowings MANAGI —A strike ting to topt