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Pope Brings Peace Message 1:45 Western States May Be Massively | A) Exposed to PCB Contamination

Pope Brings Peace Message 1:45 Western States May Be Massively | A) Exposed to PCB Contamination

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PCB Danger ATLANTA (UPI) — Despite a Vol. XCIX, No. 1 — Manchester. Conn.. Monday, October 1,1979 I nationwide ban on the manufac­ ture and distribution of the I suspected cancer causing chemical PCB, federal health experts warn that at least 10 Pope Brings Peace Message 1:45 Western states may be massively | a) exposed to PCB contamination. SHANNON, Ireland (UPI) - Pope The pope’s shamrock green and 1:48 The Atlanta-based national I S ) C BS Lai* Mo«t* "Banacek: John Paul II ended his emotional white jumbo jet, the Aer Lingus The $3 Million Dollar Piracy" (Center for Disease Control, which pilgrimage to Ireland today and took flagship, took off for Boston at 1:48 (1973) George i Pepperd, Tito currently is studying data from his message of peace from the green p.m. (8:48 a.m. EDT). Vandla. two surveys to determine the shores of Ireland to the skyscraper The ending of the historic weekend 2:00 level of human exposure to PCBs cities of the United States. — the first visit by a pope to Ireland QD

PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 1, 1979 MACC News Good-Thompson j CJennifer Elaine Thompson of Cornwall. Prince' Center Church Celebrates 200th Anniversary Edwards Island, Canada, and Brian Gordon Good of East Hartford were married May 26 at the Charlottetown talent to carry out the mis­ Yom Kippiir Hotel in Charlottetown, P .E .I. Hy N C A R K to help ex-offenders find of the Rev. Dr. Clifford community through its — the Day of Atonement — year in which w e work sion of the church in the Today is the ending of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Exwiilhf Dim'lor jobs, housing, and a Simpson, pastor-emeritus programs. Dr. Janet Franz ends the High Holidays together for peace and is our secretary, and Bar­ the High Holidays for our Thompson of Cornwall. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. productive life among us. of Center, and Betty Simp­ world today. with a day o f fasting and brotherhood. Yesterday the congrega- bara Royce our treasurer. We in the Conference Jewish brothers and sisters and Mrs. Brendoii Good of 398 Oak St., East Hartford. The first president of son who made the prayer among Jews around I’nper CollecllonK lion of Center Special thanks also to join the rest of the com­ of Tefhple Beth Shalom. The Rev. Donald Nicholson, the bride’s grand-uncle, o f­ MACC was the Rev. beautifull MACC banner the world. Along with Oct. 6 and 7 9 a.m. to 4 Congregational Church George Budd who has set munity in wishing the peo­ Beginning with Rosh ficiated. Lyman Farrar, pastor of which graces all our func­ m em bers of the Tem ple we p.m. at East Catholic celebrated their 200th an­ up a new and comprehen­ ple of Center Hashana 10 days ag, a new The bride was given in marriage by her father. Center. "Jbe president his tions, ^ many people from ask God to fo rgive us for O c t. 20 A s s u m p tio n niversary as a religious sive bookkeeping system Congregational many more year (5740 on the Jewish Janet Patterson of Oxford, Nova Scotia, the bride's year is Anne Flynn, Center have worked to any sins against our fellow Church, South Adams community. Actually 200 years in God's grace and calendar) and a new cousin, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Eunice religious education direc­ build the conference and for us. So many people man and look forward to a Street. years ago this community tor at Center and daughter serve the people of the volunteering time and our midst. season began. Yom Kippur Patterson of Oxford, the bride's cousin; and Debbie was (’enter Congregational McKearney of Charlottetown. Sharron Cutcliffe of Church or as it was then Charlottetown was flower girl. called — the Ecclesial Gary Good of East Hartford was his brother’s best Society of Orford. The Once again it^ Food Marts great money saving sale of the year^ man. Ushers were Shane Good of East Hartford and church leadership was the Trent Good of Charlottetown, the bridegroom’s cousin. local government, its. the Neil Thompson of Cornwall, the bride's brother, was ring only voters. b e a re r.' Although much has A reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel, after changed through these past which the couple flew to Miami, where they boarded a r WALDBAUM'S ^ two centuries iOrford cruise ship to the Bahamas. They will reside in Morell, Village long ago was P.E.I. Canada. renamed Manchester i. the Mrs. Good is employed as a public health nurse with j men. women and children L ZmtAfI lU svI the P.E I. government. Mr. Good is employed by the ] of Center Congregational 1 0 0 i v i a r y Burke Electric in Charlottetown. (Hamleley photo) continue to give lively and No Frills - Enriched Campbell's Contadina Jeffrey Maxwell of Manchester served as best man. fruitful testimony to their Ushers w ere John Goiangos Jr. of South Winusor: faith. WHITE TOMATO TOMATO Covenant Women Richard R. Knight of Southington, the bride's brother; and M ichael Rayel o f Old Lym e, the bridegroom 's Their church buildings BREAD SAUCE Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Good still stand squarely in the Sale Starts Sunday, Sept. 30 SOUP M AN C H E S T E R - Loret­ nant Church. Her topic: brother-in-law. Michael Fus of Sunnymead, Calif., was Through Saturday, Oct. 6. ONE POUND LOAF 10 7 OZ CAN 8 OUNCE CAN center of town spreading ta Whittig of Holden, "Tim e Management." ring bearer. wings between the Town Mass., will be guest Ms. Whittig will discuss Hall and Lincoln Center speaker Tuesday at the Some say mint on the bedpost will keep mosquitoes from A reception was held at Fiano’s Restaurant, after how Chrisiian women can which the couple left for Bermuda. They are residing in and facing Center Park. k ^ fin I 5 fin I 7 lof li Covenant Women's potluck and should set priorities. biting et night The tall spire of the sanc­ Waldbaum‘t N.Y. Style DELI! at 6 p.m. at Trinity Cove­ Coventry. tuary still soars skyward Del M onte Food Club BOUNCE Wait 'tit you feast your eyes on the wonderful pulling the eye from daily variety of sllced-to-order cold cuts galore ... traffic to the heavens. -/ Green Beans FABRIC SOFTENER freshly made salads ... and domestic & im­ PINEAPPLE ported cheese from our appetizer department! Even today, when citizens FRENCH STYLE or CUT - 16 OZ. CANS. IN SYRUP or IN JUICE overflow the Municipa CREAM STYLE or WHOLE KERNEL CORN SHEETS Just step up to our counter... sample a little... or GARDEN PEAS • 17 OZ. CANS CHUNKS - CRUSHED or SLICED 10 COUNT PKG. and save a lot! It's like having your own deli right Building. Center Church around the corner! Marine Lance Cpl. Source compaiaiive 'lar' and nicotine ligures: FTC Repoii May 1978. Of All becomes the meeting hall The “Picky”, “Picky”, “Picky” Christopher J. Dudzik, son Brands Sold: Lowest lai: 0.9 mg. 'lar,' 0.05 mg, nicotine av. per cigarette. for the community as it did C A N S H n CANS F 0 R ^ 3 « , COtONtAl LUNDY Fresh Produce Experts! S 3 of Mr. and Mrs. John Dud­ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Golden Lights: 8 mg. 'tai.' 0,7 mg, nicotine av. pei cigarette by FTC Method. just recently during the zik of 29 Judson Ave., East public hearings on the CD WIDE 0 Crisp Califomia Hartford, recently par­ That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. issues. Scott Campbell's Food Club BOLOGNA H ticipated in exercise “ F or­ This interest in and com ­ tress Gale." mittment to the w elfare of Iceberg Lettuce Bath. Tissue SODA SUCeO TO 0RD6R SU C K ) TO. He is a m em ber o f the the community has Pork n' Beans WHITF or ASSORTED ASSORTED f l a v o r s . 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, evidenced itself throughout 1000 SHEET ROLL 15 OUNCE CA:. 6-1 OUNCE BOTTLE * 3rd Marine Division, based their participation in the » n on Okinawa. h e a d s ■ # conference. Center Church A 1976 graduate of East has. from its beginning, VipOINIA STYLE BAKED HAM SLICED TO ORDER , Hartford High School, he housed the MACC CALIFORNIA SUNKIST 3 14 12 joined the Marine Corps in U.S. EXTRA FANCY Emergency Pantry and. 2 C AR ANO O s RED or GOLDEN ; July 1976. until this spring, gave Valencia GENOA SALAMI TO O^RDER Delicious MOTT'S TOPCO space to Project Reentry, Oranges , Robert B. Gibbs Jr., son a MACC program designed APPLESAUCE Z5 0Z JAR A L U M IN U M FOILnorL CARANDO PEPPERONI lb ‘2.89 Apples JUMBO 48 SIZE CARANOO of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. ^ Gibbs of 8 Olive Lane, Ver- ECCO HOT HAM TO ORDER LB ‘ 2.69 YMCA Group ’ non, recently completed 10 JIF CREAM Y FOOD CLUB LEAN COOKED O 18 OZ , weeks of military training Sets Meeting PEANUT BUTTER JAR CAKE MIXES*iB'®oTi.1 non-disabled friends. The 2'/» OZ. Christian education com­ S f JD S BUDDIG VARIETY PAKS PKG 2 f o r * 1 . KGOL center is sponsored by the F o P i * Weaver's DutchFrye S05 9 m ittee and church school Connecticut Easier Seal BREAKS I ONE • REG ULAR OR CALIFO RNIA OSCAR MAYER WIENERS ^JUMBO LB ‘ 1.49 staff of Concordia Winston REGULAR OR JUMBO DRUMSTICKS r iu w / i/ M Society. COTTAGE CHEESE 24 OZ CONTAINER ‘ 1.15 Lutheran Church will meet LB ‘ 1.59 15* OfF 1^15* Off For more information WALDBAUM'S • 12 OZ CONTAINER OSCAR MAYER BEEF FRANKS ON A 72 OZ. PKG. tonight at 6:30 at the OEM ON ANY SIZE Marilioroi Golden Lights. call George Williams, 228- PINEAPPLE COTTAGE CHEESE 69* CHILD MILD or BEEF FRANKS LB ‘ 1.29 Seafood Specials! Gaines Burgers Tootsie Roll or church. 9496 32 OZ. CONTAINER SLICED FRESH wm The taste high tar smokers HOOD NU FORM YOGURT 69* FOOD CLUB BOLOGNA LB ‘ 1.00 POLLOCK FILLETS lb » Dog Food Tootsie Pop Trinity Church SOFT - CORN OIL • 16 OZ TWIN PACK Item FLEISCHMANN’S MARGARINE 95* BALL PARK MEAT FRANKS LB ‘ 1.59 FRESH SCROD FILLETS lb » MANCHESTER - The 20 16 17 17 16 19 ^ want in a low tar. I MOTAR 7 MO.TAR MO.TAIt M A U B MO.TAR MO.TAR MO.TAR nominating committee of 1.2 M O NIC. 1.1 MO. NIC. 1.3 MO. NIC .... — (Regular & Menthol.) ^Health & Beauty Aids!>^ BALL PARK BEEF FRANKS LB »1.69 FRESH OYSTERS oV » Trinity Covenant Church 1.0 MO. NIC. 1.3 M O N IC 1.1 M O NIC 1.4 M O NIC 15 OZ BOTTLE will meet tonight at 7:30 in ARRID EXTRA DRY " i i y O f f t ’^^Sataaii^' the Fireside Room of the Ultimate Quality NON-STICK . . 0 I Silverstone By Regal ■ church. ROLLON DEODORANT * 1?" ON A 48 OZ. PKQ. MO. TAR ^ S a b a r a Silverstone Cookware Blue Borateem I 5 QUART i Tuesday, the men of the 0.7 MO. NIC. Q-TIPS COTTON SWABS pko *1.00 Laundry I Dutch Oven church will have a prayer on IHI 100 COUNT TRIPLES or 300 COUNT REGULAR •Porcelain-Clad Haavy Aluminum THtS WEEK ’S 5 QT DUTCH OVENcover breakfast at 6 a.m. at La CINUINI TOPCO COSMETIC PUFFS 2roR»1. •Non-Stick Sllveratona Detergent • 9 a a Strada West. lor Easy Cleanlngl VALU PRICED I REO. S12.M •Heal Raaiiiant Handita REG. • . ■ WUttK Mil. . .a * BEACON ASPIRIN ______»New Bold Oetign FEATURE $12.99 E A C H it South Methodist WITH COUPON MANCHESTER - The administrative board of 5 looHord USA .1979 Thrvit-Sotk Collor' South United Methodist TOILET TANK BALL iui» O' ID om*> '•UH dML*«» o* a h w e tw e Not Mpi>"vrn^ 'u> spoq Church will m eet tonight a t---^ Antrica'i Iwf Stiftr 7; 30 in the education wing ' Tha tH id in l W oiir M o iltr inilOAltir tle pi iha flow el wolar ollaf aath flvihlni. 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER of the church. il.JSATHADDWAIIE 8TOREI U'V''* ■*>

PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 1, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Oct. 1. 1979 - PAGE NINE P' Washington Merry-Co-Round McMahon-Masslon J Noel-Thomas

Elisabeth Ann Thomas of Rockville and Joseph William Noel of Vernon were married Sept. 14 at the First Ex-Military CQnsultants: It’s Hard to Rein Them Dianna E. Masslon of East Hartford and Robert J. McMahon of Southington were married Sept. 8 at the Congregational Church of Vernon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. First Congregational Church in East Hartford. By JACK ANDERSON tracts are almost always negotiated past and present employees. lunches. Company records show that Business Administration’s 8-A to the agency’s document room, Thomas of Rockville. 'The bride^oom is the son of Mr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. WASHINGTON - In Washington, instead of subjected to competitive Universal was organized in 1974 by program. Among the stockholders and Mrs. Joseph H. Noel of Vernon. Capt. Tim Connolly, then an assistant where applications for Masslon of 74 Henderson Drive, East Hartford. The old soldiers never die — they become bidding. a former Marine colonel, Ken projMt manager in the Naval Elec­ were Reusser, his wife (using her transportation-rate increases by the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon The Rev. J. Lincoln Thomas of East Longmeadow, government consultants. Mass., the bride's grandfather, and the Rev. John Lacey Worst of all is the inherent federal Reuser, a wounded, veteran of three tronics Command, accepted a fishing maiden name) and his daughter-in- industry are filed. Other financial of Southington. Not content with their military officials have in maintaining the wars. Joining him in the enterprise law — but the relationships were not The Rev. William Fiynn performed the double-ring of First Congregational Church of Vernon, officiated. excursion in the Chesapeake Bay and publications and the wire services Catherine M. Thomas of Rockville was her sister’s pensions, many retired officers proper arm's-length relationship were three other ex-Marines and tickets to the Marine Corps Bail. listed in the appropriate places on used the room on a less regular basis. ceremony. decide to use the expertise — and the The bride was given in marriage by her father. maid of honor. with the consultant. A consultant’s Reusser’s second wife. Naval investigators found internal the application for 8-A status. A An ICC spokesman, labeling the Diane M. Tanguay of Windsor was maid of honor. Gary Gworek of Rockville served as best man. Ushers contacts — they acquired in service services are almost by definition Reusser admitted “a few mis­ Navy documents in Universal’s safe. black employee of Universal was newsmen “free loaders,” insisted George Richmond of New Britain was best man. ,were David L. Thomas of Rockville, the bride’s brother; to climb aboard Uncle Sam’s gravy more likely to be personally oriented takes,” but told our'associate Peter They concerned a contract Connolly listed as president to provide the the space was needed for agency Ushers were Kenneth Masslon and Dale R. Masslon, both and Patrick Brand of Rockville. train as private contractors. So many than, say, a contract for stove bolts Grant that while he may have been was handling — and which Universal desired minority “front.” employees. Yet ICC Chairman A. of East Hartford and. brothers of the bride. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, of them have hung or rubber stamps. “naive” he did not intentionally was trying to get. The company SBA officials smelled a rat, and Daniel O’Neal Jr. recently advised A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall 7 Janet Lane, Rockville, after which the couple left for out their con­ And while improprieties in an in­ break any laws. And his naivete is didn’t wangle the consulting fee it refused to give the company its Congress that the commission is cut­ in East Hartford, after which the couple left for Aruba. Lake Champlain and Lake Placid, N.Y. They are residing sultants' shingles dividual case may seem like small borne out by company expense ac­ was after, partly because the leak desired status. The firm folded ting its staff by 73 employees. in Willimantic. They will reside in East Hartford. in office buildings potatoes in our multi-billion-dollar counts that frequently list an un- was discovered, but Connolly was without ever landing a government The new press quarters, a former Mrs. Noel is a senior at Eastern Connecticut State tv Mrs. McMahon is employed at Calia Ford, Inc. in Hart­ along the cir­ government, taken together they add namqd “naval officer” as a luncheon contract. College. Mr. Noel, a May graduate of ECSC, is in reprimanded and transferred to cloakroom, contains four pay ford. Mr. McMahon is employed as manager of Mr. cumferential up to millions of dollars that are guest — despite strict rules forbid­ Rhode Island. telephones and two typewriters and Lucky's Cafe in Southington. (Classic Photo) Cum^rland Farm’s Managerial Training Program. (Thomas photo) , highway around being picked from the taxpayer’s ding officials from accepting - any Other questionable expenses — like Press Pushoff is far removed from the document the capital that pocket each year. gratuity from a government contrac­ the $360-a-month lease of a Cadillac The Carter administration's room. Instead of easy access to ICC are known, only tor. One example of a consulting firm from a company owned by Reusser’s animosity toward the press is applications, reporters must now run v partly in jest, as the “Beltway Ban­ Yet naivete doesn’t explain that has strayed over the line — and wife — are being examined by filtering down to the regulatory agen­ off copies on a duplicating machine— LaFra ncis-Fra ncis dits." Reusser’s remark at a staff meeting, unfortunately it is not unique in its government auditors. And Universal cies. The Interstate Commerce Com­ at 25 cents a page for documents that Jordanlsrow 4 1' The ingredients for hanky-panky as recorded in an internal document. 4"^ errors — is Universal Systems Inc. has been asked to give back mission has given the heave-ho to often run into hundred of pages. are rife. Consultants’ fees are “How many of you,” Reusser is It is under investigation by the FBI thousands of dollars for expensive Traffic World, a watchdog trade Traffic World offered pay rent for measured in thousands of dollars, not quoted as saying, “have taken a B. Sharon Francis of Windsor and Michael Joseph Kathy Elizabeth Brown and Michael William Jordan, Mrs. Joseph W. Noel and the Naval Investigative Service lunches claimed as “business publication that has occupied the space that its reporters and their Mrs. Robert McMahon millions, so they are not scrutinized customer who is a naval officer to LaFrancis of Bolton were married on Sept. 28 at The both of Manchester, were married Sept. 29 at South for possible violations of law. expenses” by the company. working space on the ICC premises files had occupied for so long, but the First Church of Windsor. by government watchdogs as closely lunch and then submitted an expense United Methodist Church in Manchester. Meanwhile, our own investigation One of Reusser’s'plans that went for nearly a half-century. offer was rejected. Yet a group of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. as the big defense contracts. And The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Varrelman of has shown a clear pattern of abuse chit with someone else's name? We awry was setting up a splinter com­ In August, Traffic World's five ICC high-priced lawyers known as ICC Francis of Windsor. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and because a consultant supposedly has Manchester and Alan Brown of 20 Pine Tree Lane, East pieced together from internal com­ ail have." pany to qualify for special “set- reporters were served an eviction Practitioners is allowed to keep its Mrs Malcom LaFrancis of 99 Cider Mill Road. Bolton. a unique service to offer, the con- Universal's favors go beyond free Hartford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. pany documents and interviews with aside" contracts under the Small notice from the press room next door office space on a rental basis. The Rev. Van G. Parker of The First Church of Wind­ Merrill Jordan of West Middle Turnpike, Manchester. l i sor and Rev. Robert Delaney of St. Gabriel's Ch"rch in The Rev. Bruce Pehrson of South United Methodist Windsor performed the ecumenical, double-ring Church performed the double-ring ceremony. David C. Letters ceremony. Francis Angelo of Simsbury was organist and Morse of Manchester was organist and soloist. Mrs. Janet Thompson of East Hartland. soloist. fHmirliriitn* tiuniiiuj The bride was given in marriage by her father. Manchester — A City of Village Charm The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Susan Brown of Manchester was her sister’s maid of Karen R. Tvaronaitis of Windsor was maid of honor. honor. Bridesmaids were Laura Brown and Lisa Brown, Founded Oct. 1. 1881 Schlesinger Bridesmaids were Robin J. Francis and Sheila R. Fran­ both of East Hartford and sisters of the bride; Sheila cis. both of Windsor and sisters of the bride; and Beth E. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square, Boushee and Leslie Scott, both of Manchester; and JoAnn Manchester, Conn 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Was Right LaFrancis of Simsbury, the bridegroom's sister. Panciera of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. Julie Timothy LaFrancis of Bolton was his brother's 'oest Dalessio of Vernon, the bride’s cousin, was flower girl. MemOer Audit Bureau of CircuiaLon Merr’Det U i'led P 'fiS 1'ittfM‘dlional man. Ushers were John Muro of Manchester. Jeffrey To the editor: Michael Panciera of Manchester, the bridegroom’s Recent news indicates an agree­ Russo of Middlefield. and Mark LaFrancis of Bolton, the Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkington. Executive Editor brother-in-law, was best man. Ushers were Scott Linsen- ment with Mexico on the purchase of bridegroom's brother. bigler, William Finnegan and Timothy Maloney, all of Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, Manchester; and Wayne Varrelman and William Brown, natural gas. Further, it is my un­ after which the couple left for Bermuda. They will reside both of Manchester and brothers of the bride. Michael derstanding that the price agreed on in Windsor. Dalessio of Vernon, the bride’s cousin, was ring bearer. Washington Window was substantially less than Mexico Mrs. LaFrancis is employed as a paramedical coor­ A reception was held at the Garden Grove in initially wanted. It was this higher dinator at Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford. Mr. Manchester, after which the couple left for Cape Cod, price that Mr. Schlesinger objected LaFrancis is a medical account executive at Lanier Mass. They will reside in Glastonbury. to two years ago in his position as Business Products in Hartford. (Roby photo) Mrs. Jordan is employed as a computer operator at head of the Department of Energy. Emerson-Swan in Rocky Hill. Mr. Jordan is employed by Rosalyn Takes I can recall that Congressman Dodd General Electric in East Hartford. (Fine Arts photo) and Moffett both were in favor of Dr. Schlesinger's removal. Events have ISewton-Fournier proven Dr. Schlesinger correct in his Campaign Lead assessment of the situation. Our con­ gressmen, who have answers for everything, but solutions for nothing Pat Fournier of East Hartford and David E. Newton, MANCHESTER - The Sunset Club By HELEN THOMAS searching deliberations by the presi­ „-t!. % J Commentary should perhaps have some second also of East Hartford, were married Sept. 29 at Saint will meet Tuesday at 12;30 p.m. for WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rosalynn dent after which he purged his Mrs. Michael W. Jordan thoughts. I think it is tragic that Rose Church in East Hartford. lunch at the Senior Citizen’s Center. Carter is taking the lead in seeking Cabinet and took a new stance of Mrs. Michael J. LaFrancis brilliant people such as Schlesinger The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M, Sunset Club There will be card playing after the her husband’s re-election. demanding total loyalty from his top must leave government. His first Fournier of Ifi Greenhurst Lane. East Hartford. The meeting. The first lady is out in front like no aides. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newton of Surplus Still a Deficit duty was to the.rn'.!r’*ry To whom do other predecessor in recent times, Carter and his aides portray Mrs. 140 Woodlawn Circle. East Hartford. you think a congressman's first duty stumping for the president and Carter as his “closest adviser.’’ The Rev. Peter Dargan officiated. By DON GRAFF postal service vigorously opposes the future in electronics. And it is is? Dian F. Wright of Vernon was maid of honor. leaving no doubt that he will run for When Carter abruptly canceled his similar private operations. It has vigorously opposing private competi­ A deficit is a deficit is a deficit, Very truly yours, Bridesmaids were Dea Turmel of East Hartford and another terra. -. energy speech and there were gone to court to close down would-be tion in the less labor intensive and except in the U.S. Postal Service George M Gorra Mary Bray of Collinsville. She has become the top fund raiser rumors that the president’s health competitors in some cities, the potentially vastly profitable area of where they are currently calling it a 30 Brian Drive. Mike Kelly of East*Hartford served as best man. Famous Brand for the Carter-Mondale Committee, may be involved, it was Mrs. Carter reasoning being that — experiences communications that technology is surplus. Bolton Ushers were Richard LaChapelle of East Hartford and raking in $850,000 in appearances so who took to the road for four days of many city dwellers to the contrary opening up. Bruce Dow of Windsor, Maine. The service recently came out with far. She also has been in demand as a after the Domestic Summit, adopting — mail delivery in areas of dense The electronic future is still long A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, Children’s Clothing the good news that it anticipates win­ booster for other Democratic can­ one litany, saying, “He’s happy. He’s population is not the real problem. term, however. The short term is after which the couple left for Freeport, Grand Bahamas. ding up operations for the current didates, so much so that last week healthy. He’s confident about the But the back country is another another story, and a familiar one. It They will reside in East Hartford. fiscal year some $400 million in the Mrs. Newton is employed as a laboratory technician at for Less Carter threatened members of future and so am I.” matter. Without urban profits to may appear ironic that just as the Insurance black. Hartford Hospital. Mr.. Newton is a programmer analyst Congress “not to send my wife” to The Washington cocktail circuit offset losses in rural areas where postal service reports breaking even, That certainly at Manchester Memorial Hospital. (Gurskis photo! help in their districts unless they likes to say “she’s running the coun­ there is no possibility of reasonably at least by its bookkeeping methods, Once upon a time. Moms used to dress their little girls and looks like a sur- Program showed more cooperation in suppor­ try.” priedd service paying its way, a Congress is considering boosting the boys up in beautiful playthings and dress clothes. But plus, and a ting administration bills. Actually, Mrs. Carter is not national system would be immensely subsidy. times passed, costs went up, and Mom had to start buying healthy one. But Mrs. Carter won her spurs as a making war-and-peace decisions, but more costly in public funds. There's politics involved, since it Is Needed less clothing, and couldn't afford real good quality anymore. the books will be campaigner when she was on the her husband does appear to consider The British experience may thus involves reasserting political control We think little boys and girls deserve to wear nice clothing, showing it only road for two years seeking votes for her a full partner. be interesting — and envied. But over a service only recently made To the editor: so we're helping Moms buy them more easily. because of the her husband’s first presidential race. No one doubts that Mrs. Carter whatever similarities there are semi-autonomous, but there also I would appreciate if you published MANCHESTER — On Saturday, $920 million You see, at Children's Wear-House, Moms find the children's When the election was won, she wants her husband to run, and to stay between the two systems, their could turn out to be foresight. Rising this attached article in The Herald. Oct. 6 from 10 a m. to 1 p m., rain or federal subsidy and pre-teens' brands they love to buy and prices they can moved into the White House and at in the race till the end. She is a problems and prospective solutions, costs in the next few years are We need to get the public in action. shine, there will be a Bowers Jam- easily afford. We thought children's clothing cost too much... the service has received this year. first appeared somewhat shy and fighter and she has her dander up. they are overshadowed by one con­ expected to mean losses on the books I am sure that at least 85 percent of noMor.s boree at the Bowers School, so we brought the prices down. So now, little girls and boys Looking at the fiscal year from this reserved. She took a back seat and Whereas other first ladies may have tinental difference — the size of the again despite likely new rate in­ our senior will be able to pay a Princeton Street. can play together happily ever after in good, old fashioned angle, the public as taxpayers is still quietly began to lay the groundwork had some doubts about whether they United States. creases. nominal premium for such an in­ Ja m l)o i'(> e Among scheduled games will be quality clothing at old fashioned prices. underwriting service to the public as home baked and home canned foods for dedication to projects to help the really wanted to live in the White The U.S. service sees its hope for Once more a deficit will be a deficit. surance. ' .)■ . .V stamp buyers by better than half a ^ I on sale along with plants, pumpkins, mentally afflicted and the forgotten House, Mrs. Carter has none. Most of us are fortunate to pay our ‘ girl scout crafts, and jewelry. elderly. When Kennedy first began to in­ billion dollars. own way, and be independent, also Items from local merchants will be Complaints from her side of the dicate in strong ways that he plans to Still, that public has cause to be contribute to the community. Each . .. raffled off. White House began to be heard often, seek the presidency, it was Mrs. grateful that it is only a half billion of us is still a person. CHILDREN’ S and loud and clear. She argued that Carter who took on the role of “point out of pocket since it does mark a Mrs. David E. Newton her projects were “not sexy" enough woman,” feistly asserting that her definite improvement in postal This country needs a workable to warrant good press coverage or husband would win another term. finances. This will be the first year health insurance program, to SAVE: the kind of aroused public she was When she was asked whether she since 1945 that the service has not concept does sort of guarantee that when a person who is seeking. She has diligently worked thought the president would win the had to go back to the Treasury for ad­ _ INDICATE INFERENCE able to manage his own financial af­ Monday-Salurday for a comprehensive mental health South in the next election, she looked ditional funds above and beyond the fairs with no outside help and sudden­ INSIDE MARSHALL’S MALL 10 H I 9 bill which could be a landmark in defiant. “The South,” she said, “the legislated subsidies. ly becomes a victim of a long-term il­ mum The improvement is a consequence fc. TiJAT STUDENTS CAN RELAX Manchester Parkade that area. whole country.” lness is not forced to see all assets go TUES. ONLY! To point up her influence on affairs She has spent much of September in part of the latest rate increases IN A NOME'/'-TyPC ATMOSPHERE down the drain. of state, Mrs. Carter began having on the road, making political and in part of strenuous efforts to It appears that some of our law­ Pra Taan restructure the service, trimming weekly luncheons in the Oval Office appearances. Her speeches are UU BUTI....F makers are dragging their feel, The Turtle Neck with her husband. Although many ap­ beginning to dwell on the president’s payroll costs which account for more probably because of pressure from EVERYDAY SAVINGS TO 5 0 % ON: pointments Carter has are private "record of accomplishment.” than 80 percent of annual expen­ several strongly involved lobbying Sweaters and kept secret, lunches with Mrs. “It doesn’t matter what Kennedy ditures and boosting productivity. groups or some groups waiting for 100S Orion ribbed style - solid But it also may be in part at the a Tiny Tots a Wonderknit colors. Carter are always on the appoint­ does,” she said repeatedly, it is what the proper time, when exhorbitant • Qulltex • Baby Toga expense of service. Horror stories of f^hoicest Meats In Town\ a Donmour • Her Ma|oaty a Pretty Please a Polly Flinders SIzas Small to Large ment schedule. “Jimmy” is doing for the country. profits may be made at the mail delay and nondelivery abound. a Oshkosh a Alleen a Doe Spun a Little World Her power in the White House has On her return to the White House taxpayer's expense. a Pelican Harbor Reg. 8.00 Individually they may be subject to USDA CHOICE - FULL CUT ^ a Danskin a White Stag a Levi’s been steadily growing. She was at from her southern swing, Mrs. We can send a man to the moon — a London Fog NOW some exaggeration and fail to allow a TIdykIns • Russ Togs a Billy the Kid Camp David throughout the Carter appeared happy, upbeat and we can send aid to foreign countries SIRLOIN STEAKS...... for occasional acts of God or other ! deliberations on the Israeli-Egyptian rarin’ to go again. She felt that she — we can let high officials get away peace accords. She also sat in on had won a lot of votes for her hus­ agencies that can stay the couriers with whatever — we can stop the PORTERHOUSE or $9 #|| Boys nearly every session during the 12- band which is her aim in life today. where weather can’t. But there is completion of a dam which is almost Qlrla avidence of a perceptible slowing of day “ Domestic Summit’’ soul built, because something like the SHORT STEAKS b fci I W Down Ski Jackets delivery. QuHtad Skirts Chinese Down ■ zippor tront and small snail darter will be unable to Under American circumstances, a TO B IN ’S D O M ESTIC $ 1 By Har Ma|oaty pockata, attached hood. breed — So — here we stand. 12 Colors rad, blue and brown system delivering 90 percent of first- Full length stylo - assortaa prints In SIzas e to 14 million Members of AARP and COOKED HAM ib light and dark shades. Thoughts class mail within one day would be NRTA, what are we waiting for — an I Sizes 4 to e x and 7 to 14 considered more than efficient. It elderly Holocaust? — for Hospital S W E ET LIFE Rag. to 10.00 Rsg. 00.00 There is a tendency for people of It is important that we realize that would be reckoned a near mirade. NOW NOW Associations and medical SKINLESS MEAT FRANKS our time to set God aside and to we are God’s children, that we are to That is the achievement of the organizations to continue make'of themselves or the material live our lives as dependent on God, British system, which nevertheless is skyrocketing the already high cost of 6.99 and I 29.99 things around uS replacement gods. our Father. We are to live in trust under critical fire and about to be getting sick? Let's blow the lid off In doing this we fail to see our and confidence and in Him, in peace reorganized. Like the U.S. service. the "Pot." Start talking about health Infant and Toddler Girls Boys relationship to the one true God as and tranquility. We are to accept Her Majesty’s Mail has a monopoly care. Start writing letters to those 1 and 2 pc. Sets Knit Tops the most important reality of our ourselves as human and all that being on delivery and has been a financial politicians we put in office — local, Ddnlm Jeans life. We seek to exist independently human means. In short we should loser. The new Tory government state and national, and to the Presi­ By Fawn Toga By Tulip Tops By Lm of Him. We also fail to grasp a fun­ live our lives in a spirit of respon­ hopes to shake it up and improve ef­ dent. Let's flood those areas with Chooaa Irom 1 pc. covarsTls and 2 pc. Aasortsd prints and stripaa In V i Pra-wsshad - atralghi lag. damental reality, that reality being HIGHLAND PARK MARKET slack and cvarall acts In corduroy and and craw neck styles. sibilities to our Father’s love. We ficiency with a dose of private com­ letters of our concern. Let's be SIzss e-14 rag. and allm knits. Sizes 4 to ex and 7 to 14 our dependence on God for all that should seek to do His will and bring petition. Among other measures Pests. Let's get the wheel to squeak SIzss 12 to 24 months and 2T to 4T. we are and all that we have. We about the establishment of His being considered, metropolitan Lon­ loud and clear. We need action — 317 Highland Street Rag. to 22.00 Rag. to 10.00 Rsg. 18.00 NOW become so restless and anxious about kingdom on earth. don may be opened up to private ACTION NOW. NOW things that are not ail that impor­ Manchester • 646-4277 Rev. James Archambault carriers. Francisco Morasco 5a49 and 5b99 12.39 tant. We find ourselves lost and con­ St. James Rectory That experiment, if it comes to 29 Jordt St. ’and 11.89 fused, not knowing where to go or to 896 Main St., pass, could be of particular interest Manchester . whom we should turn. Manchester on this side of the Atlantic where the EVENING HERALD. Mon., Oct. 1, 1979- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Oct. 1 .1W9 Obituaries Planners Say €omplex Penney Contains Tribe Offense Julia Arelo LaRiviere Lisff George Carl Swanson Manchester put together its best bid. but we didn’t crack,” Holik cited. MANCHESTER - Mrs. Julia By i m AllSTER Manchester was flagged 14 times, in­ McCluskey, who rushed for a schooi- center into the backfield and we MANCHESTER - A 15-year-old EAST HARTFORD - Carl J. A deflected 19-yard stab by Drew (Aceta) LaRiviere of 87 Spruce St., Fine Example of Mills cluding six holding calls, for 137 record 284 yards in the opener, was couldn’t get going. That was the best Manchester, 1-1, has its third Hrrald S|inrti Bra\es 7. Reds 2 tossed a three-hitter and struck out set Seattle, 24-6, Los Angeles blanked third game in five starts, Stargell, 38, drove in two runs with blister on his pitching hand after six Steve Rogers. 13-12. and went to third Gary Matthews and Bob Horner LeMaster and Ken Clarke recovered terception 58 yards for a score and The Pittsburgh'Pirates, led 12. Montreal needed a victory to re­ tion and were able to take it in,” said St. Louis, 21-0, and San Diego beat CuwhovH 38, BengaU 1.3 a sacrifice fly and his 32nd homer innings. Kent Tekulve, making his on a double by Pete Rose. Bake cracked solo homers to back the six- NEW YORK (UPI) - Five Richard Todd threw a 71-yard td pass by Willie Stargell and Bill main even with the Pirates in the loss Chicago Coach Neill Armstrong, inside the 1. San Francisco, 31-9. Long interception returns by Iwn- and Robinson, 36, delivered a two-run 94th appearance, finished to gain his McBride then flew out to left, scoring hit pitching of phil Niekro and lead weeks into the NFL season, the The Steeiers managed to pull to Wesley Walker. column and then would have had to whose team lost Is third straight New England is at Green Bay dy Hughes and rookie Aaron Mitchell Robinson, won their first single in the seventh inning which 31st save. Carlton. the Braves to victory. within three points with 1:12 'T m dissatisfied with out team win a makeup double-header from fourth-year Tampa Bay Buc­ game after two opening victories. tonight. set up two Dallas touchdowns and national league east division ti­ proved to be the decisive runs. “Other years we ran away with it, Elsewhere in the NL, New York \slros .‘1 . Dodgers 2 remaining on Bradshaw’s 37-yard play,” said Miami Coach Don Shula. helped the Cowboys roll over winless but not this year,” said Kison. “And Atlanta today to force a one-game caneers stand tall as the, The Steeiers were beaten, 17-14, in “Their offense ran a ball-control KedxkinH 16, Falronit 7 tle since 1975 — and their sixth “We've walked with our heads high downed St. Louis, 4-2, Atlanta topped Rookie Dan Heep's eighth-inning scoring toss to John Stallworth, but Cincinnati. The victory kept Dalias it's even more meaningful because playoff for the division title. league's only unbeaten team. Philadelphia, snapping the NFL game. We got what we deserved — Joe Theismann completed 19-of-26 of the decade — by beating the all along,” said Stargell, whose two Cincinnati, 7-2, Houston trimmed Los. sacrifice fly scored Jeff Leonard the ensuing onside tied with Washington and the last two years we played our “He (Carlton) is a great pitcher Angeles, 3-2, and San Diego defeated Three other clubs — Pittsburgh, champions' 12-game winning streak, the losing end of the score.” passes for 232 yards in leading under­ RBI made him the club’s all-time from third base with the winning run kick was recovered Philadelphia atop the NFC East, all Chicago Cubs, 5-3, while their hearts out (against and he’s tough to beat. You can’t win San Francisco, 5-3. Miami and Cleveland — entered Sun- and they have nobody to blame but The previously unbeaten Browns dog Washington to its fourth straight leading.RBI man with 1,W6. “I told to give the Astros a victory. by the Eagles, now only rival, the Montreal Expos, Philadelphia) and if you don’t score any, runs,” said Mi'Ih 4, Cardinals 2 day s action with unblemished therqselves. also got the short end, a 31-10 drub­ triumph. Mark Moseley added three with 4-1 records. everyone it was going to be over Padres H, Gianis .'{ “I knew it would take an excellent 4-1. Raiders 27, Broneos 3 lost to Steve Carlton and the today. I really did. Just ask the came up empty.” Expos’ Manager Dick Williams. “We Elliott Maddox singled in Alex records, but all were beaten on the bing hiy the Houston Oilers. field goals and the Redskins’ defense did the best job we could but came up Gene Tenace belted a two-run effort on everyone's part,” said Miami may ask held AtlanU to a 2-yard TD run by Ken Stabler threw a 28-yard Philadelphia Phillies, 2-0. guys." The Pirates can- Trevino and scored on catcher Terry homer with one out in the 10th to give road. for a transfer to Earl Campbell scored on three thank Steve two games short." Eagle's quarterback Ron Jaworski. rookie William Andrews. scoring pass to Dave Casper and set Pittsburgh will meet Cincinnati in Pittsburgh also got another strong Kennedy's throwing error in the the Padres a victory in Roger Craig's • Of course it s very satisfying, es­ another division — short runs and J.C. Wilson returned Carlton for his Carlton helped win his own game “People think you can beat another SuiniK 24, GianlH 14 up another touchdown and two field the first game of a best-of-five series pitching effort from Bruce Kison, ninth, enabling the mets to avoid a final game as San Diego Manager. pecially after losing the lead and just to get away an intercepted pass 34 yards for a TD help. The Phillies' by scoring the first run in the third. team on character, dedication and Chuck Muncie rushed for 80 yards goals with key completions in ieading for the NL pennant Tuesday night. who allowed seven hits, including 100-loss season. Craig was fired before the game. coming back to win, said Tampa from playing the as the Oilers posted their most lop­ lefthander com­ He led off with a single off starter great effort, but you can't beat the and two touchdowns to spark New Oakland past Denver. The Pirates have lost to the Reds in Dave Kingman's 48th homer, before Bay Coach John McKay after the New York Jets twice a season. sided victory in two season. The pletely overpowered the Expos as he Steeiers on just that. You need some Browns were limited to Brian Sipe’s Orleans past the winless New York Chiefs 24, Sealiuwks 6 three previous divisional playoffs. being forced to leave the game with a Hues' 17-13 triumph over the Chicago Miami was relegated to wild card Ted McKnight scored on runs of 23 ability and I think we showed that 1-yard TD run and a 44-yard field Giants, .who unveiled rookie quarter­ Bears. 'We re ahead of our plan, but status because of two losses to the and 84 yards and ansas City biocked we still have a long way to go." today." goal by Don Cockroft. back Phil Simms. The Giants’ No. 1 Standings Rookie kicker Tony Franklin Jets last season. And the Dolphins draft pick threw an 11-yard TD pass two Seattle punts to spark the Chiefs ' It's conceivable, with their had cruised through their first four “I don't want to be disrespectful,” snapped a 7-7 halftime tie with a 48- said Oilers' veteran middle guard to rookie running back Ken Johnson. to an upset over the disappointing Leaders^ Bell Looks Ahead to Next Season defense, they could be 15-1, with their yard field goal in the third quarter games this year without a loss, National League only loss coming to us later in the Curley Culp, “But Greg Pruitt would >'ikingK 1.3, lionH 10 Seahawks, 1-4, MMaaaaaiaaiMHMMWHMMnwreiHMn^ ... Spencer drove in in fhrno three nine runs with with hie his Milw:iilkpp'QMilwaukee's Hrirman Gorman ThomaS Thomas StrUC struck and Wilbert Montgomery later leading the league with only 45 points Bnnis 21, Cardinals 0 NEW YORK (UPI) — Buddy Bell is already looking forward to KasI year," said Chicago's All-Pro run­ not have b « n a factor because we Chuck Foreman, benched in the 22nd and 23rd home runs to enable out once to tie the AL record of 175 in plunged over from the 1-yard line to allow^. Cullen Bryant and Wendell Tyler Batting W 1, 1Pel. GB ning back Walter Payton, who was played some good, all-around foot­ first half for one of the few times in next s63son. the Yankees to end their season with a season. give the Eagles a 17-7 lead. But that was before their annual each scored on 1-yard runs, backup Pittsburgh 98 64 .605 — shut down on 46 yards in 15 carries. his sparkling seven-year career, National Lragur “Obviously it was a very satisfactory season,” Bell un­ an eight-game winning streak. \Miile Sox 6, Mariners I : John Bunting's interception of a trip to the Dolphins' dungeon know as ball." quarterback Vince Ferragamo con­ Montreal 95 65 .594 2 Doug Williams threw an 8-yard Pruitt, the Browns’ breakaway scored on a 2-yard run late in the G AB derstated, after he became the first Texas Ranger to collect 200 Indians 6, Orioles. .5: Ken Kravec tossed a five-hitter Terry Bradshaw pass set up Shea Stadium. nected for a third touchdown and the St. Louis 86 76 .531 12 scoring pass to Isaac Hagins with halfback, missed the game because third quarter and Rick Danmeier Hernandez St. L 161 610 : Del Alston scored the tying run in and Thad Bosley drove in three runs Montgomery's touchdown. Early in • Tommy Newton, a third-string Los Angeles defense held St. Louis to hits. “But I hope I can do better next year.” Philadelphia 84 78 .519 14 5:07 remaining in the game to help of a sore right knee. kicked two field goals to carry Rose, Phil 163 628 : the ninth inning and singled home the for Chicago. the fourth quarter, Herman Edwards fullback, plunged for two second- The American League West cham- only victory in six Chicago 80 82 .494 18 the Bucs stay perfect. The winning Elsewhere in the NFL, Washington Minnesota past Detroit, 43 first-half yards. Knight, Cin 150 551 winner in the 11th. Vs (). Royals .5; picked off another pass in the end period touchdowns to lead the Jets to pion California Angles, led by home games at Arlington Stadium this New York 63 99 .389 35 score was set up by a gamble by the beat Atlanta,16-7, New Orleans RHIk .31, CoIlH 1.3 Chargers 31, 49ers 9 Garvey, LA 162 648 Twins 5, Brewers 0 Dave Revering belted a two-run zone after the Steeiers had marched a 33-27 upset. runs from Bobby Grich, Carney year. Bears on the kickoff following stopped the New York Giants, 24-14. Joe Ferguson threw for 317 yards Dan Fonts fired two TD passes and Templeton, St. L 154 673 Jerry Koosman notched his 20th ninth-inning triple to lift Oakland. \\c ^t to the Philadelphia 14. Newton scored twice on 1-yard Roy Gerela, acquired Saturday, Lansford and Don Baylor, took the Chris Knapp pitched the first six Pavton's 65-yard pass reception from Minnesota beat Detroit, 13-10, Buf­ and three touchdowns to lead Buffalo Homer, Atl 121 487 victory by scattering nine hits. Brian Kingman, 8-7, won in relief. W 1, 1Pci. (;b The Steeiers then drove to the runs to pull New York from a 10-7 kicked a 26-yard field goal to lead San final game of the regular season for innings to up his record 5-5. Frank — Vince Evans that had given Chicago falo routed Baltimore, 31-13, Dallas over winless Baltimore. Ferguson Parker. Pt 158 622 Cincinnati 90 71 .559 Philadelphia 2-yard line midway deficit to a 20-10 lead. The Jets then Diego over winless San Francisco. both clubs, 11-5. The Angels open the Tanana worked two innings in relief, a 13-10 lead, with 10:50 remaining. trounced Cincinnati, 38-13, Oakland completed 14-of-23 passes as the Winfield, SD 159 597 Houston 89 73 .549 1'2 through the final period, but Franco sealed the game in the second half O.J. Simpson rushed for 89 yards oh AL playoffs Wednesday in allowing two runs and two hits. ■ We wanted to squib kick it but as routed Denver, 27-3, Kansas City up­ NFL’s highest-scoring team won its Parrish, Mtl 153 544 Los Angeles 79 83 488 11‘2 Harris funibled when hit by Frank when Bobby Jackson returned an in­ Baltimore. In other AL games, Detroit beat it turned out. they got good field posi­ 16 carries for the 49ers. Matthews, Atl 156 632 San Francisco 71 91 .438 19'2 Bell’s hit was a double down the Boston, 5-1: New York flattened San Diego 68 93 .422 22 American League left-field line in the sixth inning of Toronto, 9-2; Cleveland nipped Atlanta 66 94 .413 23'2 G AB Chris Knapp, 5-5 and scored Earl Baltimore, 6-5, in 11 innings; Sundav*-- Kc<-idt Pro Football Lynn, Bos 147 532 Washington from first base. Minnesota blanked Milwaukee, 50; NHL Exhibitions Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 3 Nelson Faltered Brett, KC 154 645 When Bell pulled into second, he Chicago clipped Seattle, 6-1; Oakland Philadelphia 2. Montreal 0 ISFL Standings Rice, Bos 158 619 got a standing ovation from the 9,086 edged Kansas City, 6-5. New York 4. St. Louis 2 Americun (>onf«*rt*nre Downing, Cal 148 509 fans and was handed the ball. Tigcra tS, Red Sox 1: W^halers-Rockies East Oliver, Tx 136 492 Jack Morris scattered seven hits Atlanta 7. Cincinnati 2 The California victory broke a Houston 3. Los Angeles 2 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - On Final Holes W L 'T Pet. Molitor, Mil 140 584 three-game losing and Tom Brookens and Champ San Diego 5. San Francisco 3 Jim Warner netted two goals and Miami 4 1 0 .800 Lezeano, Mil 138 473 streak that started Summers capped a three run first veteran Gordie Howe added two New England 3 1 0 .750 Lemon, Chi 148 556 after the Angels with home runs, American League assists Sunday night to power the AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - Larry Nelson should be $100,000 richer .600 134 490 Buffalo 3 2 0 Kemp, Det clinched the divi­ y ankees 9, Blue Jays 2: Kusi Hartford Whalers to a 5-2 NHL today. 554 NY Jets 2 3 0 .400 Bochte, Sea 150 sion championship Bobby Murcer went 3-for-4 with W L IVi. (»B exhibition game win over the 0 5 0 .000 two doubles and four RBI and Jim He isn’t. Baltimore Home Run Sept. 25 in Kansas Baltimore 102 57 .642 - Colorado Rockies. 11 of the select field of the world’s Instead, Lon Hinkle is 100 grand to O niral National League — Kingman, Chi City and was their Milwaukee 95 16 .590 8 It was the Whalers first pre-season top 38 golfers in the tourney were the good. W L T Pel. 48; Schmidt, Phil 45; Winfield, SD 91 69 .569 11'2 victory in four outings and spoiled Boston While Nelson frittered away a able to break par. 4 1 0 .800 34; Homer, Atl 33; Stargell, Pitt 32. 89 71 .556 13'2 the New England debut of rockies Houston \Y New York three-stroke lead on the final four Tom Watson and Hale Irwin tied 4 1 0 .800 American League — Thomas, Mil 85 76 .528 18 Coach Don Cherry, who last season Pittsburgh Lv Detroit holes, Hinkle played consistently for fifth with 274s, Tom Kite was Cleveland 4 1 0 .800 45; Lynn and Rice. Bos 39; Baylor, Blue Jays Lose 81 80 .503 22 Cleveland guided the Boston Bruins into the seventh with a 275, Howard Twitty good golf, sank one key putt near the Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 Cal 36; Singleton, Balt 35. Toronto 53 109 .327 50'2 NHl playoffs. end and won the $100,000 first prize was eighth with 276, Bob Gilder A goal by Dave Watson at 3:15 of W CBt Runs Batted In West Sunday at the $400,000 World Series finished ninth at 278 and Andy Bean the first period gave the Rockies a 1-0 and Bruce Lietzke tied for 10th at 279. W L r Pci. National League — Winfield, SD Game, Manager W 1, Pci. GB of Golf. 0 .800 118; Kingman. Chi 115; Schmidt, Phil i\ lead, but the Whalers tied the contest i As for Nelson, he collected $37,266 San Diego 4 1 California 88 74 .543 - Hinkle's 67-67-71-67-272 was just Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 114; Garvey, LA 110; Hernandez, St. NEW YORK (UPI) — Roy Hartsfield’s Toronto Blue Jays lost Kansas City 85 77 .525 3 at 7:12 when Mark Howe converted good enough to edge Nelson, Lee for sharing second place, but he Good Reason to Embrace Denver 3 2 0 .600 L 105. Texas 83 79 .512 5 passes by Andre Lacroix and his ’Trevino and Bill Rogers by one should have had the $100,000 top prize another game Sunday, their 109th of the season, and an hour Oakland 2 3 0 .400 American League — Baylor, Cal Veteran Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh embraces teammate Minnesota 82 80 .506 6 father. Gordie, for a power play goal. stroke. all to himself. after the game, Hartsfield lost his job as manager of the three- Seattle 1 4 0 .200 139; Rice, Bos 130; Thomas, Mil 123; Dave Parker in dressing room after Pirates clinched National Chicago 73 87 .456 14 Warner's first tally came at 9:15 of "Unbelievable,-absolutely un­ Heading into the final four holes, Lynn, Bos 122; Porter, C 112. year-old expansion club Seattle 67 95 .414 2l the first period. The winger beat believable," said Hinkle. “I just kept he was breezing along with a three- National Conference League East crown on final day of season Sunday. (UPI Photo) In the wake of the New York some criticism of Hartsfield in that Oakland 54 108 .333 34 Colorado netminder Hardy Astrom plugging away. stroke lead. He lost a stroke when he East Stolen Bases with a quick wrist shot. National League — Moreno, Pitt Yankees' 9-2 win over Toronto, Pat area. “I thought," added the 30-year old bogeyed the 15th hole, but managed T Pci. The Rockies' John Van Boxmeer 77; North, SF 58; Lopes, LA and Gillick, the vice president of Gillick, however, said, "We won’t Dallas resident “this was a little bit par on the 16th and needed only to Washington 4 1 0 .800 Taveras, NY 44; Scott, Mtl 39. Baseball Operations with the Jays, rule out anyone and if we think we tied the match at 3:16 of the middle beyond what I was capable of doing hold par on the last two holes to win. Dallas 4 1 0 .800 stanza, but Hartford rebounded on 4 1 0 .800 American League— Wilson, KC 83; terminated the 53-year-old manager have a candidate 50 to 60 years old at Firestone.” But the 17th hole changed Philadelphia who is young in his thinking and com­ goals by Mike Rogers. Jordy Douglas everything — it made Nelson a loser, St. Louis 1 4 0 .200 LeFlore, Det 78; Cruz, Sea 48; Bum­ “with thanks." Hinkle's 272 was eight strokes “Managing an expansion team is municates, he will get the job.” and Warner's second goal of the Hinkle a winner. NY Giants 0 5 0 .000 bry, Balt 37; Wills, Tex 36. night, a short-handed effort. below par at the rugged Firestone the roughest job in sports, and we Taking over the Blue Jays and Country Club South Course and only (ieniral Pilehing Vietories making them competitive might be There was no scoring in the third National League—Niekro, Hou 21- thank Roy for what he did in getting \S L T Pci. us started. Some things didn't turn tough. Sunday’s game was typical. period. More than 7,000 fans 11; Niekro, Atl 21-20; Carlton, Phil Nancy Lopez Kept Promise Tampa Bay 5 0 0 1.000 out as we expected. 1 think he was The Yankees' Jim Spencer slammed witnessed the hockey game at the Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 18-11; Reusehel, Chi 18-12; Richard, Springfield Civic Center. disappointed, but we have offered two home runs and knocked in three Chicago 2 3 0 .400 Hou 1813. him a job in the organization. So far, runs and Bobby Murcer had three went on also to birdie the 14th hole, American League — Flanagan, DALLAS (UPI) - It was a promise Green Bay 1 3 0 .250 he hasn't indicated if he will take it," hits and four RBI. Ron Davis, 14-2, Bruins-Rangers ensuring the win. 1 4 0 ‘.200 Balt 23-9; John, NY 21-9; Koosman, Nancy Lopez knew she had to keep “1 was playing aggressive. I was Detroit said Gillick. Set a new rookie record for wins in NEW HAVEN (UPli - Anders and in doing so, she walked away W ej4l Minn 20-13; Guidry, NY 18-8; Morris, Hartsfield managed Toronto for relief. going for the pins," she said. Det 17-7; Eckersley, Bos 17-10; Hedberg converted his own rebound with $19,500. L 1 Pci. three seasons, ever since it came into Dave Stieb. 8-8 was racked up for Lopez beat Canadian Sandra Post Comer, Tex 17-12. at 12:47 of the third period Sunday The sizzling Lopez broke her own by two shots. Post shot a 67 and was Los Angeles 3 2 0 .600 being in 1977, and never achieved the eight hits and four runs in the 31-3 in­ night to break a 3-3 deadlock and lead LPGA season earnings record with five shots back entering the final New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 Earned Run Average 60-win plateau. His high mark was nings he worked, including Graig her eighth victory Sunday, shooting a National League — Richard, Hou Nettles' 20th home run, a shot to the the New York Rangers to a 5-3 vic­ round. Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 last year's 59 wins. tory over the Boston Bruins in an Sign Tells the Story final-round 2-under-par 70. In third place was rookie Beth San Francisco 0 5 0 .000 2.71; Hume, Min 2.76; Vchatzeder, "I thank Toronto opposite field off the foul pole. It was Her overall record in the tourna- NHL exhibition game. Daniel, who collected eight birdies in Sundav' IS Mtl 2.83; Hooton, LA 2.97; Niekro, for giving me the the first season since 1973 that three Defensive linebacker Gene Sanders of Tampa Bay holds up ment was a l4-under-par 274 total, Hou and Rogers, Mtl 2.00. Yankees had hit 20 or more homers. The Rangers jumped to a 3-1 lead the round and matched the low score NY Jets 33. Miami 27 chance to manage American League — Guidry, NY That season, Murcer, Nettles and midway through the second period on sign in dressing room while celebrating fifth straight win in which also equaled the best 72-hole of the tournament at 6-under 66. Minnesota 13. Detroit 10 a t th e major- 2.78; John, NY 3.00; Eckersley, Bos Thurman Munson did the trick. goals by Don Maloney. Hedberg and NFL The latest victim was Chicago Sunday, 17-13. (UPI Photo) score shot on the tour this year. The Daniel raised her rookie season Philadelphia 17. Pittsburgh 14 league level," said Eddie Johnstone and Boston previous record was her own. money winnings to $86,000, the se­ 2.99; Flanagan, Balt 3.08; McGregor, Hartsfield. “I'll be Spencer’s homers were his 22nd and Her $19,500 check from the $150,000 Washington 16. Atlanta 7 countered with a goal by John Wen- cond best in LPGA history for a Houston 31. Cleveland 10 Balt 3.34. alright wherever 1 23rd. event raised her year’s earnings to Guidry allowed an unearned run in sink. New Orleans 24. Giants 14 Slrikt’oulH am next year, whether its San Diego, 19th Hole $193,752, an all-time LPGA record for rookie. the third inning, then quit with an AL The Bruins came back on goals by Lopez said, “ I really got mad at the Buffalo 31. Baltimore 13 National League — Richard, Hou Hong Kong or Timbucktoo. " 'naM official winnings. It was her eighth Rick Dorman at 16:40 of the second 11th hole. I heard a camera snap and Tampa Bay 17, Chicago 13 313; Carlton, Phil 2i3; Niekro, Atl Candidates to replace Hartsfield leading ERA of 2.78 to win the ERA Genovesi 82-11-71; C -G ross -Lou win in only 17 tournaments this year title for the second year in succes­ period and Ray Bourque at 0:52 of the Country Club it broke my concentration for the Dallas 38, Cincinnati 13 208; Blyleven, Pitt 172; McGlothen, include Denis Menke, the manager of Betko90, Net—Alex Eigner Jr. 86-15- and she now has won 17 tournaments sion. His feat of striking out 248 in Tlic s o u ik I o \ a jai-alai ball third stanza to set the stage for first time ever. I felt like my San Diego 31. San Francisco 9 Chi 146. the Blue Jays farm team in the BEST NINE- A-Sam Watson 31-4- 71. in a 27-month pro career. 1978 and 201 this season represents Hedberg's goal temperature shot up to 150 I was so Kansas City '24, Seattle 6 American League — Ryan, Cal 223; Florida Instructional League, Atlan­ liittiiig lhal ttranilc wall at speeds Walt Tkaezuk scored an empty net 27. Frank Kiernan 32-4-28, Rich Long WOMEN KOI R BALI,- Kathy Lopez said that at the 13th hole, a ta Braves' Manager Bobby Cox and the first time a Yankee pitcher ever 31- 3-28, Dick Smith 32-4-28, Stan mad.” Oakland 27, Denver 3 Guidry, NY 201; Flanagan, Balt 190; goal for the Rangers at 19:21 of the Dimlow-Lynn Prior-Boots Carnellia- par-5, she promised herself she could Philadelphia Phillies’ Coach Billy had 200 or more strikeouts two years near 175 iiipli makes your pulse McFarland 30-2-28; B —Pete Taylor Los Angeles 21, St. Louis 0 Jenkins, Tex 163; Koosman, Minn third period. Joanne Hunt 83-21-62. birdie it. She kept her promise and 157. DeMars. in a row. jump. I he seerel ot the speed — 32- 7-25, Ed Shaw Sr. 33-6-27, Ed Monilav'a (Lime "Eight wins in a row at the end of the Bruins record is 3-3-1 in exhibi­ Saves Menke, a former shortstop with tion play: New York is 1-2-1. Hayes 32-5-27, Joe Wall 33-5-28, Roy Talhcood New England at Green Bay, 9 p.m. Houston, reportedly communicated the seasons — that sits well for next the eesla. Anderson 35-7-28, Paul Sullivan 35-7- (LIB CHAMPIONSHIP National League — Sutter, Chi 37; year. " observed Martin. “Things will The swish of the touuh eateh- Tekulve, Pitt 31; Garber, Atl 25; well with the younger players in the Hatvks-Leafs 28, Bill MacMullen 34-6-28; C -B ill EINAI.S- Championship Flight —1. Toronto system. There had been be different then." Masi 36-10-26, Don Edwards 39-13-26, Sambito, Hou 22; Lavelle, SF 20. ing-aiul-lhi’ouinu basket slings CHICAGO lUPIl - J.P. Ken Comerford. 2. John Neligon; A Hank Murphy 42-15-27; Gross —1. Les Christensen. 2. Ted Blasko; UMasSf Yale and Brown American League - Marshall, that hall at speeds taster than the Bordeleau's power-play goal early in —Woody Clark 74. B—1. Paul Kenneson. 2. Bill Wood; C Minn 32; Kern, Tex 29; Stanhouse, the third period Sunday night lifted SW EEPS - A —Gross —Woody Balt and Lopez, Det 21; Monge, Clev hardest baseball. .'\ntl the player the Chicago Black Hawks to their -1 . Ed Miffitt, 2. Bob Jamieson; D Pink Slip Given Craig Clark 74, Net—Rich Long 75-5-70, Pat — 1. Clarence Denyer, 2. Ken 19. skilllulK spins the ball so that first NHL exhibition victory, a 3-2 SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Roger Craig, is believed to be one of the can­ Mistretta 76-6-70, Nick Carlo 79-8-71; Scofield. Winners triumph over the Toronto Maple Among Weekend didates for the position. Craig, 48, led it suerses ami sliees to ewiile the B —Gross —Bill Sullivan 77, Net who was fired Sunday as manager of I.OW (IKOSS, I.OW NET- Gross Kemp and Joe Mclaughlin alter­ the Padres to their best season in Leafs. —Bob Genovesi 76-11-65, Pete Taylor IS, but we sure didn’t have him. Now the San Diego Padres, hasiy’t lost most alert opponent. -Tony Steullet 71, Net -R oger Len- BOSTON (UPI) - Harvard history a year ago with an 84-78 Toronto's Borje Salming scored 81-14-67, Roy Anderson 82-13-69; C he’s gone, where does that leave nated, but the Big Green, 0-1-1, still faith in himself. midway in the first period and Jim tocha 66, Dale Andrews 66, Gerry Coach Joe Restic had warned managed just one touchdown — on a record. W'aleh i;ii-;ilai eaielull\ —it s ;i —Gross —Jim Cooper 87, Net —Bob Richmann 67, John Sheetz 68, A1 you?” System Rapped “When you sign on to manage, you Qones early in the second. Stan observers this year his offense pass from Kemp to Dave Shula. know they’ll probably fire you even­ San Diego was expected to be a eame ol speed, but has action LaChappelle 85-15-70, Frank Smith 70, Frank Sullivan 72. Yale, 2-0, thought It might have MONTREAL (UPI) - Alan Jones’ Mikita and Grant Mulvey tallied for New Hampshire, 2-1-1, djd nothing tually, but I thought after what I did contender in the National League Livingston 87-15-72. Tom Turner 91- LOW (IROSS. I.OW NE'I- A was going to take time to get quarterback problems, but Canadian Grand Prix victory moves ami danger, too. the Black Hawks. in the first half, but scored its 10 last year they would give me another West this year but the team 19-72. -Gross -Steullet 75, Net -Mike used to its new quarterback, sophomore John Rogan made him into third position in the world points in the third quarter. Jim Quinn chance," said Craig, who was given floundered from the start and l)on.'t miss it! BEST 12- A —Brad Downey 41-1- Davis 76-5-71, Bob Thornton 78-7-71, everyone forget the injury to Dennis Formula One championships, but the Burke St. John. had the tying score on a 6-yard run his pink slip moments before his club finished in next-to-last place. Craig Flyers-Canadiens 40, Stan McFarland 42-2-40, Woody Ron Basile 79-7-72; B -G ro ss-D an Dunn last weekend. Rogan, in his tough Australian has little time for Hartford Jai-Alai I 'catiircs: And when St. John went down with after an Art Illman field goal. Chris took the field against the San Fran­ came under fire from club owner Clark 41-0-41, Bob Jones 45-4-41; B McDonough 84, Net —John Howard first college start, hit on eight of 17 tha official scoring system. Ray Kroc earlier this year for his PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Bill —Fred Tracy 47-6-41, Bob Copeland a knee injury in the second quarter for 183 yards and two touchdowns of Sawteh had a field goal for the Big cisco Giants for its final game of the Reser\ eti S.^ se;it lor SI lor 87-16-71, Paul White 85-14-71, Dave Saturday, the Crimson’s chances to “It’s stupid,” said Jones, who won failure to motivate the players. Barber and Bobby Clarke scored 49- 6-43, Tom Atamian 50-7-43; C 39 and 62 yards to Dan Stratton. He Green. season. Russell 84-11-73; C -G ross -B ill help in an undefeated weekend for his fourth Grand Prix Sunday in a Craig, who started spring training lathes e\er\ Momla\ night third-period goals a minute apart —Alex Eigner Jr. 48-8-40, Ed Wadas also sco r^ on a 1-yard run in the “1 interchanged the quarterbacks “I know I can manage in the Dowd 94, Net—Gene Botteron 103-30- New England’s Ivy League teams Saudi Williams along the 72-lap Mon­ last year as San Diego’s pitching Sunday night to give the Philadelphia 50- 8-42. Alex Eigner 56-12-44; Gross third quarter for the clincher to to help Jeff grow up and bring him on majors,” he said. “I thought I did as Senior Ians o\ er ('() onl_\ 73, Wes Wojtyna 94-20-74, Stan Zima went down with it. treal circuit. “We took a vote, all the coach, took over for the fired Alvin Flyers an 8-3 NHL exhibition victory —Woody Clark 69. move Yale to 2-0. UConn, 0-3, had a a little slower.” said Yukica. good a job as anyone in the league. over the Montreal Canadiens. 96-20-76. Massachusetts, 2-1, capitalizing on racers, before the race and they all Dark in March, 1978 and led the SI admission to aii\ matinee SW EEPS- A —Gross —Woody 70-yard punt return by Reggie UNH Coach Bill Bowes noted, “We Fll manage a pennant winner the superb passing of Mike McEvilly, said we should return to last year’s Padres to their best record in the 10- Philadelphia took a I-O lead 40 Clark 69, Net —Pat Mistretta 75-6-69, Eccleston and an option pass for its didn’t play well in the first half, but someday, 1 really believe that." seconds into the game on Paul was the only Yankee conference- system.” year history of the club. This year, Bob Jones 77-8-69, Brad Downey 73-2- Ellington Ridge touchdowns. we're pretty big up front and it has Jack McKeon, a former manager HARTFORD x/IMI/ll Holmgren's goal, but Steve Shutt tied school to beat its intrastate Ivy rival however, the club slumped to 68-94. SPEED/4CTION 04 NGER 71. Sher Ferguson 76-5-71; B —Gross MIXED TWO-BALL- Net -Saul Brown got a fine effort from taken us awhile to gel rolling." currently in the Padres’ front office, when they stopped Harvard 20-7. it for Montreal at 2:56. Philadelphia —John Kristoff 79. Net—Bill Sullivan Rubin-Connie Davis 61, Greg quarterback Larry Carbone, also In other action; then took a 3-1 lead on goals by ’Tom Yale won its second, and UConn 80-10-70. Wally Irish 84-13-71, Bob Montana-Gail Sokolov 63, John making his first start of the year BoHinn I'niveritity 35, Gorence and Mel Bridgman. Shutt’s dropped its third, as the Elis posted a STATE LAW: YOU MUST BE 18 Woodcock-Jackie Garofalo 64, Sal after a hand injury in scrimmage Nortlieantcrn 10 second-period goal at 17:10 made it 3- 34-17 victory. Brown, 1-1, rebounded Jal Alai Entries Garofalo-Helen Woodcock 66; Gross drills. He tossed a pair of 8-yard Mai Najarian broke his BC rushing 2. But Barber's goal at 0:19 of the from its loss to Yale and pounded Lakers Win —Ed Keating-Mona Kemp 75, Stan touchdown passes to Mark Famham record by gaining 244 yards to lead third period, followed by Clarxe's at winless Rhode Island 31-13. Dart­ the unbeaten Terriers to their third MONDAY LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Jamaal Davis-Becky Ruhin 78, and Marty Moran led the Bruins’ snemt (O'* 1:20, put the game out of reach. mouth alterpated quarterbacks, but straight win. Jim Jensen had his se­ (KT: rowm 1 *m4i Z>ul I.IlKana Wilkes and Norm Nixon scored 20 NET- A -Tom Schiller 77-6-71; B rushing attack with TD runs of three LFmteMwl l.HwtMa Iba Doors open 6 PM nightly. Closed Tuesdays and Sundays. Matinees Saturday Irom noon. Inlonnalion. could manage just a 10-10 draw with cond straight superb outing by l.hn|lln*i Ikmi ItMtl (IrtiM 3.lt«ll|i (.IMM points each Sunday when Los Angeles -George Hodges 77-11-66, C -W ill and one yards. IbcMraW iNti-iMn tSTZ. t.Gn-«« 5.IUUC. L)n» .Sdy.yOlO; Reservations: 249-071. 1-91 north of Hartford at East-West .Sersiee Road ihsil .'.t). lelephoiK Sabres-lslanders Despathy 83-15-68; D -G erry Laraia New Hampshire; URI is now 0-4 for its worst start in tossing for two touchdowns and run­ llhaiiMMt ilM b M 5.1m I'laWi lEnw '.Sm .‘(2.S-86I I for special group rales. defeated the San Diego Clippers 104- McEvilly hit on passes of 54 and 16 I Irwivtine r c v c i 83-21-62, ning for two more. Northeastern. 1-2, Subs let* sinnCni BUFFALO, N Y. (UPI) - Tony 93, in the first game of a double- yards to Kevin O’Connor. Sandro more than a decade. The Rams could U( U«ni pynt- QEVUIH: BETTER NINE- A -B rian Smith take advantage of. just one of seven scored on a 24-yard run by Clint IfTf mt 1 iMcie-Piim LlaicirafrUil l.EwMrneRi tlrtam-ftim McEgney and Danny Gare each header giving the Lakers a 2-1 edge in Vitiello added a pair of field goals. I.Mricn^aaM llMRjlaMet M nlrtcdie . 40-5-35, Tom Schiller 38-3-35, Dave Brown fumbles. They scored on a 15- Mitchell and a field goal. 4 .U -M W I 3.Frac>w«rM<>« (.(i-K)cIm 3.l»t»»^ 4.ha«^ scored two goals to lift the Buffalo games in their three-game NBA Harvard, 1-1, could capitalize only 4. Itarr9fii4artnn 3. Ke-lruibil SliWa.Ia«a l.ln«>Xifiti $.3iUu4M«l «.EnM.$ra McGonigle 38-3-35, Ed Keating 38-3- yard TD pass to Dave Frageorgia Slaiifonl 3 3, BohIoii College 14 5. fciwi o b u 6. IbmtM-Javier I Sabres to a 4-2 NHL exhibition vic­ exhibition series. on, fittingly, an option pass to Rich IMaUa I. MiCwi-tMa IbiAMIMW tIUcMcium T.l—illpi 35; B-Hodges 37-6-31; C-Despathy and on a 1-yard end-around by wide Freshman quarterback John I.UtiSmki LIMbMvarl imddUUin tory over the New York Islanders Earvin Johnson of the lakers made Horner to avert the shutout. Ullfc-Mai S«bs Ftte-lMMt 40-8-32, D —Laraia 41-1130, Ed receiver Bob Holden. Kelway threw three TD passes to snnt non* Sunday night. his Forum debut and scored 11 “Our problem at the start of the deal BC its second defeat in three n » iMhu IkUmXKti I )Uc>4dM ZFitmiioMla l.hKmCcsafn ZFtiKiin.|iii« McEgney continued a strong points, had 6 assists and made some Bloniarz 41-11-30; Criers -A Dartmouth Coach Joe Yukica LF«it»4iMa 4.lrn»4cc4WTt lEnM-IM «.2M>Cc«ltn 3.Nmi*a(ni 4.ti—Wan -W alter Farley 69-9-60; B -Hodges season was quarterback,” Restic games. Jay Palazola and Dan 4. iMqhCerci 3, Unt il Ww * I SbuUt-Sau i.UaiU'liiil i. Aanta—il Uiu.tlrlu preseason with his third and fourth exceptional moves. Bill Walton sat didn’t need messenger guards — he iU-Mc S. iUZaqi said “And now this (the St. John in­ Conway scored on runs for the itWlMal L Fr«cita-IUit I ).ht»ln)n tlliiiWlUll I.ZiWuOdM lIiMaSni goals. Mike Bossy scored twice for out the game with a .sore ankle. 67-11-56; C —Despathy 70-15-55; D had messenger quarterbacks. Jeff l.AMlinil , 7. [M cbie-livierl Sab lt$cjria.Kwrf (flaaa-Zaad -Laraia 70 21-49 jury). We don’t know how serious it Eagles. WbMElMn \ SalK fite -ln ii the Islanders. I I EVENING HERALD, Mon., Oct. 1, 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Oct. 1, 1979 Soviet Variety Show Drama Set at Long Wharf Visits UConri Tuesday More Hooch, Less Speed Among New Laws Joseph, head of the household staff. By JACQUELINE HUARD to chronic puffers, qpless the • Firewood has to be sold in cords be transferred from juvenile to women for syphilis in the last file a court appeal when they’ve been NEW HAVEN - Lillian Heilman’s which he played opposite Liv STORRS- The Moscow Pops, a variety show featuring Mark McLaughlin, Bobby Scott and HARTFORD (UPI) — Beginning restaurant sets up smoking sections. or fraction of cords. criminal court in cases of serious trimester of pregnancy as well as fired. “Watch on the Rhine,” the drama of Ullman, appears as the freedom sUrs of the Bolshoi Opera and the Kirov Ballet, plus the Monica Snowden, three teen-age ac­ today, Connecticut residente can lug The penalty to violators is a token $5. crimes, such as murder or kidnap­ within the first 30 days of the first • School principals must report a sedate Southern family awakening fighter. Jan Miner plays the society Nekrasov Russian Folk Orchestra, visits the University Police Powers tors from New York, appear as the home up to four gallons of out-of- Connecticut statutes already ping- examination. student assaults to police and school to the realities of Nazism in Europe, matron mother they’ve come to visit. of Connecticut’s Jorgensen AuditorTum ’Tuesday at 8:15 • Warrants can’t 'be issued for refugees’ children making their first state hooch, but they have to drive prohibit smoking in elevators, public • Minors can petition to be in­ • The health services department hoards must make semi-annual will open Long Wharf Theatre’s 15th Miss Miner last performed at LWT in p.m. newsroom searches unless the trip to America and meeting their slow — no more than 55 mph. meetings, waiting rooms, public dependent if they’re 16-or-17-years- has to set standards for abortion reports on student threats and season, beginning performances on ‘"The Philadelphia Story,” and this The Soviet ensemble, on its first American tour, reporter or news organization has grandmother for the first time. And nicotine addicts risk breaking school classes, classrooms at old, married, serving in the armed clinics. physical assaults. Thursday. Written and first summer worked on the new Paul features mezzo-soprano Galina Borisova, tenor Vladislav committed a crime or is holding con­ "Watch on the Rhine” will play the law if they light up in super­ colleges supported with state funds, services or are financially indepen­ • Pregnant women are eligible for presented in early 1941, the play Mazursky film, “Willie and Phil.” Piavko, and bass Nicolai Okhotinikov of the Bolshoi traband. Consum ers nightly except Mondays through Nov. hospitals, nursing homes and college dent. welfare aid if they would be once the revolves around the return of a long- Mary Fogarty returns from starring Opera, plus Ludmilla Smorgacheva and Sergei Lukin, markets, convenience stores or • Inspectors in the chief state’s at­ • There’s a four-year moratorium 11 on LWT’s mainsUge. CurUin and business infirmaries. • Children can sue their parents child is born. absent daughter and her European in two Theater By ’The Sea, New both principal dancers of the Kirov Ballet. larger restaurants that don’t have torney’s office have the power to con­ on charging consumers for directory times are 8 p.m. ’Tuesdays through The increased limit from one and parents can sue their children for husband — a fighter in the anti­ Hampshire productions this summer ’The orchestra, under the music direction of Nicolai segregated smoking areas. duct court-approved wiretaps. Fathers assistance calls. Fridays; 4 and 8:40 p.m. on Satur­ gallon to four gallons on out-of-state negligence in operating an airplane fascist underground — to her to play the housekeeper/companlon. Nekrasov, is a full ensemble of master folk musicians- Among the more than 400 laws that • The attorney general can in­ • Natural fathers of illegitmate days; and 7:30 p.m. on Sundays. liquor purchases isn’t the only liquor or boat as well as a car. Apartments family's comfortable home outside Joel Stedman, seen in three LWT devoted to the centuries-old traditions of trilling take effect today, the one that vestigate “whistle blowing” com­ children now have more power in Matinees are scheduled for 2 p.m,. on law that’s been changed. WT’s now • Parents are liable for up to 43,000 • Apartment hunters are entitled Washington, D.C. plays last season, plays the young balalaikas and domras. probably will hit the most people is plaints by state employees who seeking the custody of their children. Three Wednesdays; Oct. 17, Oct. 31 illegal to sip a beer while driving — instead of 41,500 if their children to a full refund if agency listings are The cast, under the direction of Ar- lawyer brother of the family. Tlie program includes performances of Russian folk the 55 mph speed limit, which radar- allege their superiors are guilty of Gaming and Nov. 7; and on four Sundays: something most already thought was damage property or injure someone. less than 70 percent current or ac­ vin Brown, includes several actors Making their LWT debuts are Jill music by the orchestra alone or with the singers and equipped state police warn will be wrongdoing. against the law. among other new • Members of the gaming commis­ curate. 'Eikenberry and Harris Yulin who Oct. 7, Oct. 14, Oct. 28 and Nov. 11. dancers, plus works by Russian classical acomposers strictly enforced. Doctors familiar to LWT. Joyce Ebert, who Crim inals sion have to disclose their finances. • Tenants have 180 days instead of appear as a self-exiled, opportunistic There will be no evening perfor­ Up to now, Connecticut motorists laws that hit the books today are: • Doctors can use brain death as has recently also been cast in the new such as Moussorgsky, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky • Insanity can’t be used for a • Advertisements for lottery 60 days notice if their building is count and his wife who is learning to mance on Nov. 11. have had a highway holiday. They Nuclear the legal definition of death for organ Woody Allan movie, plays the Tickets are available through the similarly performed. defense if it’s relat^ to alcohol and tickets have to include the chances of going to be converted to a con­ stand to her own principles. were allowed to lead-foot it up to 70 • A moratorium on building transplant purposes. daughter; George Hearn, returning Long Wharf ’Theatre box office, 787- There also will be music by Bizet from “Carmen and tne person consumed it voluntarily or winning per ticket. dominium. to Long Wharf from the Broadway Also appearing for the first time at a “Serenade” by Schubert, as well as a Spanish folk song mph before risking a speeding ticket. atomic generators, excluding 4282. if prescribed drugs were abused. Women Nursing Homes run of “I Remember Mama” in LWT is Robert Judd, who plays to lend variety. Anything between 56 mph and 70 mph millstone III, until a safe way is was a minor offense. • First degree arson is now a • Breast reconstructive surgery • Nursing homes have to evaluate Call 486-4226 for more information. found to dispose of nuclear wastes. Class-A instead of a Class-B felony Well-Child Clinic Now anyone caught driving faster must be included in insurance in writing the effects of transferring • The burial of radioactive wastes a'nd is punishable by a sentence of up HEBRON —The Community than 55 mph will be hauled into court policies. a nursing home patient. is prohibited without the legislature's to life in prison and a $10,000 fine. Health Service Inc. will sponsor a Bill Hennessey Emcees Art Grants Offered to face a $100 fine, the assessment of • Employers must make an effort • Self-paying nursing home permission. Victims to transfer pregnant women from well child clinic on Oct. 4 at the An­ court costs and license suspension on Energy patients can't be transferred or dis­ dover Congregational Church on Band Shell Show Tonight HARTFORD — Nov. 15 is the deadline for applications a fifth offense. • The Crimirial Injuries Compen­ jobs that might be hazardous to their charged from a home when they health or that of their fetus. Route 6. to the Arts Commission’s new Pilot Community The Clean Indoor Act brings the • All new state buildings con­ sation Doard can award victims must turn to medicaid support. • Police and hospital emergency The clinic will be open to children MANCHESTER - Bill Hennessey Bauer’s band, the only one of its Challenge Grant program. walls in closer on smokers. structed or purchased must rely up to emergency compensation up to 4499. room personnel must report injuries Teachers from the towns of Hebron, Andover, of Glastonbury, Connecticut televi­ kind in the world, was organized 34 In allocating $10,000 for pilot, the Arts Commission The act makes supermarkets, 5 percent on renewable energy Juveniles believed caused by spouse abuse. • Non-tenured teachers as well as and Columbia. For more information sion and radio personality, will years ago. Besides banjos, it has a expects to speak $30,000 of new cash in one, two, or small grocery stores and restaurants sources by 1980-1983. The percentage • Fourteen-and-15-year-olds must • Doctors have to test pregnant tenured teachers have the right to contact the agency office, 228-9428. emcee tonight’s concert by the complete woodwind section and a several Connecticut communities whose arts councils or seating 75 or more people off limits increases each year after that. Walter Kay Bauer Banjo Band, a variety of string instruments. municipal arts commissions can muster response to the benefit for the Manchester Bicenten­ challenge. ’The commission will award one dollar for nial Band Shell Corp. La Leche League every three of each money that can be raised for a signifi­ The concert will begin at 8:15 p.m. cant community project involving the arts. Connally Willing Nutmeg Branch YMCA at the auditorium of. East Catholic MANCHESTER— The Manchester Differing from other commission community arts High School, Nejv State Road. Evening La Leche League will meet council grants, the challenge grant may not be matched Tickets will be available at the door. Wednesday at 7:30 at 38 Cone St. in any way by “in-kind” value of services, facilities or To Come in Third Taks Program Signup Hennessey appeared on WTIC Babies are welcome. equipment. Also, the challenge grant funds may not be HARTFORD — (UPI) — Former Texas Gov. John Con­ “Nutrition and Weaning” will be learn how hypnosis can be used safety to radio in "Hennessey, That’s Me” and Bass Nicolai Okhotnikov will appear at the used for operational needs of the local arts agency nally, who no doubt wants to be first among Republicans MANCHESTER The Nutmeg Branch of "M ikeline,’’ on WTIC-TV as a the topics of an informal discussion. applying. come convention time, says he’s willing to take third the Hartford Region YWCA is taking treat physical and emotional situations, newsman, and then on WHNB-TV To learn more, contact Gerry University of Connecticut’s Jorgensen Specifically designed to stimulate positive economic place when Connecticut Republicans go to the primary registration for activities that will begin' and will experience hypnotic relaxation as (now WVIT-TV) as a weather Lukovits, 46A Downey Drive. Auditorium Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. as part of impact, the challenge grant may, however, be matched polls next year. this month. All of these programs are a group. forecaster and telethon host. the first American tour of the Soviet Union’s with other government dollars — federal, state or Given fellow candidates Ronald Reagan’s early start open to the public. Several children s classes will also be He is now host of “The Lottery municipal - as well as dollars from the private sector, and George Bush’s ties to the state, third place in Connec­ Oriental Cooking, held on four Tuesday starting in October. Children's Dramatics Emanuel Lutheran Moscow Pops ensemble, consisting of the and Play-Acting, for children nine or Show,” on WVIT, Channel 30. He is Nekrasov Russian Folk Orchestra and the ticket sales, fundraisers and the like. , ticut “would be all that I could expect,” Connally said mornings starting tomorrow will include MANCHESTER - The Emanuel Pre-application letters should be sent to Nicholas the planning, preparation and eating of a older, will begin Tuesday, from 3:30 to an account executive for WRCH- stars of the Bolshoi Opera and Kiev Ballet. during a weekend campaign visit to the Nutmeg State. WRCQ radio and is owner of Cut & Lutheran Church Council will meet Duke, Connecticut Commission on the Arts, 340 Capif61\ The former treasury secretary also said he would be complete meal. Participants will take 4:30 p.m. for four weeks. The group taught by Heather Dunlap, will do im­ Bill Hennessey Curl in Cromwell and Wethersfield. ' tonight at 7:30 at the church. Call 486-4226 for more infogmation. Ave., Hartford, CT 06010; telephone; 566-4770. happy to finish third behind Reagan, a former California home recipes provided by instructor Lin­ governor, and Bush, a former CIA director and U.S. en­ da Erickson. provisations, role-playing, skits, and a voy to China, in New Hampshire’s showcase presidential Contract Bridge Review, taught by final performance for parents and friends. TV Tonight primary next February. Beverly Freedman, will review basic A Clown Workshop with “Doobee, the “I think I can even run third if we're tightly bunched,” rules of play for those who need a quick Merry Prankster," will be held on four Club Plans Cabaret Night Wednesdays starting Oct. 3, from 3:30 to said Connally, who acknowledged Reagan's solid brushup. This will run for four weeks ® Movla "She Wore A Yellow 8 8 8 NBC Special 12:15 4:30 p.m.. for children eight or older. Par­ 6:00 Report ®CollagaFootban 79 organization and strong recognition factor in New beginning Wednesday evening, Oct. 10. entertainment with comedienne Brook, lives in Manchester with his Ribbon" (1949) John Wayne, ticipants will learn juggling, pantomime, MANCHESTER — The Exchange SJlLovaLucy . a Andy Griffith 8Naws Hampshire. Disco/Social Dance will be offered Eleanor Emerson, who was a great wife Carol. They have three children, John Agar. Indians attack an character creation and clown make-up Club of Manchester will sponsor its QO Bowling For Dollart understaffed cavalry outpost. 11:46 12:30 Connally conceded he probably will end up behind again for adults and teens, on Friday second annual “Cabaret Night” on hit last year, along with other acts. Allison deKanei, Claudia Kuehl and O TV ComnHinlty Collogo 8 8 8 T h a 17tti Anntvarsaiy (SNaws ® Movla "Mania" (1960) Peter Reagan and Bush when Connecticut’s Republicans hold evenings for six weeks beginning Oct. 12. taught by David Tabatsky. Donald K. Kuehl, District Director Wayne Kuehl. ffl Adtm-12 Toi^htShow SIThaSaInt Cushing, Donald Pleasence. Kindergarten Crafts, for children four Friday, Oct. 12, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SI Strooti Of San Frandaco aOresn Acres their first presidential primary next March 25. Karen Carlberg will instruct women and of Connecticut District Exchange Serving as co-chairman with Kuehl 8 T1 is Ii 12.-00 Latest Edition to six years old. will be on Wednesdays 1 at Fiano's Restaurant, Route 6, 62)Zoom(R) 8 Movla "Rabbit Run" (1970) Bush is the son of the late Sen. Prescott Bush, a men in the Hustle. Bus Stop and other Clubs and past president of the local is George McCartney, sales manager ® HarryO 12:46 to 2:30 p.m. for six weeks beginning Oct. Bolton, featuring the popular A1 Gen­ 6:30 James Caan, Anjanette Comer. ® Movie "The Red Pony" ® Six MHIIon Dollar Man Republican from Greenwich who served in the Senate Th^ Neiman-Marcus catalog is out and as usual there is something current dances. group, is serving as co-chairman of for Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection (S Carol Bumatt And Frianda A former high school basketball 3. The class will focus on strengthening tile Orchestra. (1949) Myrna Loy, Robert from 1952 to 1963. for everyone, including His-and-Hers dirigibles that Neiman's says A Baker's Dough Workshop, led by Open to the public, the event will the event. Kuehl, who is president of and Insurance Co. and Exchange (S Tic Tac Dough star tries to run away from his MItchum. 1:00 small muscle coordination while the SI S 8 NBC Naaft dull present existence. (2 hrs.) 49 Dr. Scott On Habrawa Connally was in the state Saturday for a fundraiser in Salley Sawyer, will give participants an feature music, dancing, singing and Composite Technology Inc. in Broad Club member. McCartney and his , 8 8 8 Tomorrow allows people to "rise above it all.” Oh yes, the price, a mere $50,000 children have fun making interesting 18 SZI Ovar Eaay 9:30 a Beverly HIHbHHas Fairfield where he was joined by former secretary of each. (UPI photo) opportunity to learn the techniques of wife Linda also live in Manchester 9$ Tha Odd Coupta (i) WKRP In Cincinnati state Henry Kissinger, with whom he served in the Nixon making popular-bread-dough baskets and project. Marianne Cornish, YWCA with their three children, Jeffrey, Nursery School director, will Instruct the 6:65 8 69 Mark Rusaall ^Community Insight' Tonight administration. figures. This class will meet four Tuesday Michael and Jennifer, 10:00 Kissinger did not endorse Connally, but said there were mornings starting Oct. 30. class. Proceeds from this event will Q) Lou Grant MANCHESTER — Learn about winter plant and shrub Mother-tot-Crafts will be held on four 7:00 ®69Naws many “outstanding candidates” among the 1980 Conservation Suggested Enhancing your Self-Image will be a benefit club activities in the com­ (DCBSNawa 8 Cormactlcut Prime Tima care on “Community Insight” — in color — on Greater republican hopefuls. special personal development group, led Tuesday mornings, from 9.30 to 10:30 munity. In the past, the club has been ®M*A*8*H Hartford CATV Channel 13, tonight at 7 p.m. The guest is starting Tuesday. Mothers and (C S I ABCNawa Kissinger also predicted the 1980s will be a decade of COVENTRY -G ary Dobslaff on the same days. The board agreed this by Reenie Humage and Loretta Wrobel of instrumental in raising funds for the 10:30 preschoolers will work together to create (DJokar-aWlld 8 Musical Comady Tonight Leon Zapatka of Woodland Gardens in Manchester. turmoil and change. suggested, at the Board of Education would be more economical than hiring a Heartroots. Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell. ISlFaatlvalOIFanh SJDIckCavott “Community Insight” is produced by Community “We have to ask ourselves what has happened to our meeting Thursday night, that the the Special events during the month of Oc- a different project each week, using sim­ 8WraaUmg bus. ple household materials. Heather Dunlap It supports a crime prevention Broadcasting Co., a non-profit corporation supported by position, to our influence, when the Soviet union thinks it board's Committee On Energy, look tooer include a workshop on The Empty program working with the local 8 Nawa 11:00 The board will be reimbursed the $3,500, is the instructor. 8 OickCavatt ® 8 8 N a w a . your donations. Please mail your tax-deductible contribu­ can put combat troops into Cuba,” he said. further into ways of conserving gasoline Following an executive session the Nest Syndrome. Phyllis Palombi. of police department and helps other 8 Dating Oama ®M*A*8*H tion to Community Broadcasting Co., P.O.' Box 1071, “Throughout the postwar period, the United States was by reducing the number of bus stops, per Counseling Affiliates, will lead this on service organizations with fund­ 8Mauda ®Jackla Gleason board appointed William Troy, vice prin­ S2) Sports Unllmitsd Manchester, CT 06040. superior in strategic nuclear forces," he said. route. cipal of (Coventry High School, as athletic Wednesday morning, Oct. 10, 9:30 to Bolton Workers raising and also provides 8 Our Mias Brooks a Chico And Tha Man Let us know who and what you would like to see on “We now are approaching a period where this The board was asked to add an extra director with the provision that the posi­ 11:30. While focusing on the family's scholarships. 7:29 8 Captionad ABC News 8 Dally Numbars “Community Sight.” Call 646-0660. superiority is disappearing, and where we are falling stop to pick up one child but it was noted experience of a child leaving home, Vote for Union Dinners will be available at tion will remain open should a qualified 11:30 behind in every other significant military category, " that every extra stop uses two extra person come into consideration. emphasis will be on the individual Fiano’s, but reservations must be 7:30 ® CBS News Special Report M0N.-TUES. (£ P.M. Magadna Connally said. gallons of gas per route. The child in ques­ parent's feeling of loss, BOLTON — Maintenance employees of made directly at 643-2342. Tickets are ®Ko|ak 9 9 C The position has been open for some ® AH In Tha Family ® BannyHIU On the issue of Soviet Troops in Cuba, Connally said he tion has to walk one-tenth of a mile to the time, despite attempts to recruit a A Baker's Dough Workshop will be the Board of Education have voted to af­ $10 per couple and may be purchased ® TTwMuppata BoMi Clnet. (S Dating Gama didn’t believe the SALT If treaty should be signed until nearest stop. qualified person. Dr. Arnold Elman, given Tuesday, Oct. 23, 7 to 9:30 p.m. It filiate with a union. The vote was six yes by mail at P.O. Box 313, Broad OTVTdkback Vernon Cine K j the Carter administration resolves the presence of a Dobslaff also proposed that the board superintendent of schools, made the will be a short version of the four-week and two blank ballots were filed. Brook, Ct. 06106. Checks should be 8 69 MacNaH / Lahrar Raport HOUIFS F ^IT 'IS Soviet combat brigade in Cuba,' designate $3,5(X) for a private carrier to recommendation to appoint Troy. class. Making Snacks with Your There will be 10 union people. Two were made payable to Exchange Cabaret 8 Ttiraa’s A Crowd SDIckVanDyka GLOBE 6 -19 . T don’t think we should become alarmed about 2,800 to transport three special education students Troy and Dennis Joy, principal of the Preschooler, presented by the Hartford ineligible to vote because they were not Night. For more information phone SI Tic Tac Dough 3,000 Soviet troops," he said, adding that the Soviet Union to the school. The students each attend high school, have been sharing the duties County Extension Services, is being given employees when the decision to unionize 623-7861. 6JX) Travel Service and Cubans were becoming more brazen due to U.S. signs classes three days a week, although not all of athletic director. on Wednesday. Oct. 24, 10 to 11:15 a.m. was made. This event has been approved by 555 MAIN S TR E E T 1 7:lM - 9:20 (SThsWhHa Shadow of weakness and “appeasement.” Children aged three and four will prepare There will now be a seven-day waiting the Manchester Chamber of ®Croas-Wlts 643-2165 George McCartney Donald K. Kuehl d) SI 240-Robart Connally called Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., all but nutritious snacks in our kicthen, and then period at the end of which the employees Commerce. (9 Psnn Stata Foolbali Over 30 Yean announced for the Democratic presidential nomination, a parents will join the group for eating and will meet with Gerald Daniels, staff Highlights Travel Experience Energy Program Tonight representative of the American Federa­ 8 8 8 Uttls Houas On Tha “formidable opponent” for candidates of both parties, for printed materials. Pralrla Authorized agent in “But I’m not fearful of him,” Connally said. He added MANCHESTER - The Energy Ad­ of their use. Long known as sources of Hypnosis: Myths and Realities, will be tion of State, County, and Municipal Manchester for all Employees lAFSCMEl to work out Picture of Month Named 8 All Craaturaa Qraat And THE ® 7:16 Kennedy would have to explain his liberal spending visory Council of the Greater Manchester energy, wood and coal are attractive presented free of charge by the New SmaH Airlines, Railroads and AMITYVILLE record, “everything people in this country today tell me alternatives when only used properly and England Institute for Ethical Hypnosis of proposals for negotiations with the school MANCHESTER - The following Fifth Place went to Kit Starr for 8 Sargaant BHko Steamship Lines. of Commerce has announced Bottle," on display at the First US Musical Comady Tonight Wednesday, Oct. 13. Participants will board. pictures-of-the-month were chosen at her acrylic “Hilltops,” on display at HORROR they’re against that Focus on Energy, a regular monthly carefully. With so many inexperienced Federal Savings Bank. people contemplating their use it is essen­ the Manchester Art Association’s Connecticut Bank and Trust. 6:30 WINE Radio energy broadcast, will be Third Place went to Louise Withey ® MarvQrmin tial that accurate, up to date information Sept. 24 meeting: for her oil “Gossipping,” on display Sixth Place went to Edwina Fisk 8 Our Mias Brooks [Manche8ter Public Records aired at 8 p.m. today with a special hour WATER WEIGHT long discussion on wood and coal stoves. be made available. " First Place went to Viola Sobol for at the Savings Bank of Manchester. for her oil “Folly Beach,” on display 9:00 Appearing as special guests for this Peter Lozier, chairman of the PROBLEM? her watercolor “Daisies,” at the Fourth Place went to Mary Daly at Heritage Sayings. USE ® M *A‘ 8*H Warranty deeds timely broadcast will be Mr. Ed Dione Chamber's Energy Council will co­ Mary Cheney Library. for her mix-o-graph “Birds,” on dis­ And the door prize was won by ® SI NFL Football moderate the Focus program with Jack E-LIM Second Place went to Louise Freda Duffy to Donald J. Duffy and Patricia Duffy, from All Nighter Stove Works iq Glaston­ play at the Johnson Paint Company. Evelyn Burton. Ferguson. WINE announcer. Kxrpss walcr in Ihc IhkIv can be Prignano for her acrylic “Green property at 90 Cambridge St., $44 conveyance tax. bury and Ms. Kathy MacDuff representing uncomlortahle E -L lM will help Si a Dorothy Case Beach and Robert C. Dennison to Andrew the University of Connecticut Extension Focus on Energy is a monthly feature of YOU lose excess water wciRhl We the Chamber committee aimed at at l.iRRoll I’arkade l‘harmacy Ansaldi and Andrew Ansaldi Jr., property on Spring Service. Store recommend it AUTO Street, $87,778.35. “With the present huge increase in the bringing local experts before the public Introductory s O s o Ceramics Exhibited Robert C. Dennison to Andrew Ansaldi and Andrew An­ use of wood and coal stoves by area for discussions on energy related topics. Offor Worth £ Cut out this ad take to store MANCHESTEIR - The Whiton Memorial Library will saldi Jr., property on Spring Street, $3,937.50. homeowners, we feel it is most ap­ Listeners are invited to submit questions lisltnl I’urdiase one pack of E- Manuel S‘. BaptisU and Gloria J. Baptista to Leon propriate to bring some experts before the on energy to the Chamber for broadcast L IM and receive one more E-LIM REPAIRS display a ceramics exhibit by Barbara A. Possum during l‘ack Free LiiJRell... Parkadc 0 tbe month of October. Jackson, property at 38-40 Wilfred Road, $69,700, public to discuss the advantages and perils responses. rharmaev. Manet'hesteister I’arkade "Noma of Mr. Qoodwrench" Mrs. Possum has extensive experience in ceramics and Thomas P, Vaughn and Susan Vaughn to Maurice Du­ teaches classes in her basement studio of her home. The mont and Jean M. Dumont, property at 235 Oak St., $54,- Looking for a new exhibit features vases, pitchers and steins and can be 500. DENTIST? a Complete Mechenlcel Service seen in the main reading room of the library. Irma S. Lawrence to Earl C. Daniels and V. Darlene • Collision Repelr Daniels, property at 571 Porter St., $125,000. Try us for the personal touchl Victor S. Hurd to Gail E. Peters, property at 6 Quaker Our modern office is conveniently located In East {r’ THi'sisir • Auto Pointing Road, $50,000. Hartford - just 1 mile from Pratt & Whitney and 1-84. • Low Cost Service Rentals James R. Miller and Karen M. Miller to Thomas P. New patients are gladly accepted. Emergencies j ! GUARANTEED STEAM Opera Tryouts Set Vaughn and Susan M. Vaughn, property at 245-247 Oak • Factory Trained Technicians seen same day. St., $88 conveyance tax. CLEANING • Charge With Master Charge MANCHESTER - The Simsbury Light Opera will hold m Call for an appointment 569-3870 Frank C. Perkins to Martin M. Frechette, Albert R. ^ J Carpet And Upholstery • 24 Hour Wrecker Service tryouts for its March production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Martin and Gerald R. Rothman, property at 23 Autumn DR. RONALD M. DARSHAY D.D.S. "Ruddigore” on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. St., $65,000. 800 Silver Lane Steam Cleaning Special Tel. 646-6464 at Palmer Hall, Congregational Church, 690 Hopmeadow Maurice E. Gaudet and Mary B.S. Gaudet to Frank C. East Hartford St., Simsbury; and on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Perkins, property at 65 Weaver Road, $45,000. the Simsbury High School, 34 Farms Village Road. Richard E. Jewell of East Hartford and Lois C. Jewell Auditions for those with weekend time conflicts will be 1 ROOM and HALL 19« Lounge of Manchester to Charles E. Lindsey and Joyce R. DO LAWYERS MAKE HOUSECALLS? WE DO. help by appointment only on Monday, Nov. 5. For an ap­ Lindsey, property at 34-36 Woodbridge St., also know as ------SERVING ALL OF CONN. ------pointment call 658-4.')51 after 3 p.m. For scores and Come And Join Us For 34-38 Woodbridge St., $59,000. SCOTCH 8UARDING AVAILABLE further information call 525-6645 days, and 233-5219, Thomas 0. Dobkiewicz and Carol A. Dobkiewicz to . f ’ YANKEE evenings. HAPPY HOUR Richard A. Blake and Barbara L. Blake, property . at 28 Monday thru Friday 4PM to TPM PRICE INCLUDES; 200 Sq. Ft. and Devon Drive, $43.45 conveyance tax. :gal clinics Furniture Moving Most Drlnk$ $1.00 Kiduriury deed . j » HoumcaII* 8 OtflcA Calls Avallabta In Manchaaltr • Eaal Hartford Estate of Wells C. Dennison to Andrew Ansaldi and An­ ISS road dtarie) PRE SPOT TREATMENT Podium President drew Ansaldi Jr., two parcels of,land on Spring Street, CHECK OUR $M( Entertainment Nightly $27,871.65 and $3,937.50. Uncoatested DIVORCE 435 CORPORATION 420 ★ Furniture Cleaning Prices ♦ * CHEVROLET HEBRON - Margaret Cavoli has been elected presi­ Judgement lien . . . j , ■ j WILL *30 K9. SPUlU dent of the Podium Players for this season. TONIGHT Connecticut Light & Power against Jose and Linda I2Z! BANKRUPTCY 495 3 Seat Couch 35.00 2 I J I tk ItekMd/Wlft,WILL ‘55 Other officers elected were: Bob Fanler, vice presi­ Jim Hammerslough Sanchez, property at 130 Pine St., $477.41. ADOPTION 425 2 S«at Lov* Seat 25.00 I M I ^ dent; Kitsy Sibun, treasurer; Sally Barber, secretary; Cerlifieale of Altueliment . CHANGE ‘75 Chain 2o !oO IS J I * Bob Field, publicity; and Carol Jacobson, properties ***************4 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TUE8., WED. & THUR8. Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. against Edmund J. No Mddtii Ctiirees ■ Court Cotts t Sheriffs tee eriditlonal manager. ' Call Now Offer Expires Mon.-Fri. 1$ Bud Mayer Forand and Mary N. Forand, property at 57 Columbus r CALL FOR APPOINTMENT GMaUAUTY Members of the group have also voted to produce “A St., $3,200. Marriage lieenneH I Manchester 9:00-5:00 S8M CE RARTS Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” in the David A. Wheeler and Linda M. Austin, both of Vernon, ^ I DURA-STEAM evening hours available I 230 Hartford Turnpike Vernon 646-3478 spring. Open tryouts will be conducted in mid-November. Oct. 6 at Concordia Lutheran Church. A 4 3 -0 S 0 0 amnua MOTORS nuns nvmoN The production of “The Mousetrap,” which was PLEASE CALLTHEATREt Richard R. Frageau of East Hartford and Mary B. Law Offices of Harry Robert Stahl scheduled for next month, has been cancelled. FORSCflEENTWES Rooney of Manchester, Oct. 13 at St. Bridget Church.

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13 Holp Wontod 13 Holp Woidod laM amf F o u n d H U p Wontmt 13 Holff Wotttod 13 Holp Wantod 13 Holp Wontod EXPERIENCED SANDWICH SECRETARY ^ Immediate LOST- Black Lab / Setter OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House RARE OPPORTUNITY - LICENSED TELEVISION OWN YOUR OWN MAKERS and Waitresses TECHNICIAN- Good working opening. Full time for general Cross. Altered male. Thin, delivery. Year round work. office duties. Excellent black curly hair. Red collar BUSINESS. Distributor for wanted for cocktail lounge. conditions. Road and shop. WANTED All benefits, ^ l y M&M Oil CaU 644-9637 between 9 a.m. working conditions. Good ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: Kodak film, Duracell Excellent pay. Fringe and tags. Vicinity Co., Route 6, Bolton. starting salary witit excellent I.iMtkiny for Manchester, East Hartford, Batteries, G.E., Sylvanla and and 12 nodn. benefits. Medical. Groiip In­ Commercial / IndnsWiti V fringe benefib. Some sales Investmeqt Real Estate Glastonbury town lines. OIL BURNER SERVICE other photo products needed surance. Excellent opMrtunt- You (ion'l have in your area. No selling. Ser­ PART TIME. Phone from ty for advancement. f^U 649- experience preferred but not Broker. At least S years Reward, call 643-0515. MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all required. Will train. Apply in to .shell oul m uch residential. All benefits. M & vice top Retailers under home servicing our customers 3406. e x ^ e n c e . Reply in coiP to gel hig resulls. exclusive contract established in your own area. 249-7773. person to Turnpike T.V., 273 fidence, include resume to: 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. ADVERTISING .by us. High immediate in­ EXPERIENCED Middle Turnpike West, Box SS, c/o Manchester Manchester. RATES □ e m p l o y m e n t come minimum required in­ MATURE LOVING WOMAN ACOUSTICAL CEILING Herald. 1 DAY..... i4*«wrain vestment $9,975. 100% profit to babysit in my home. Own MAN. Please apply: Acousti- structure. Call between SAM transportation. References. $3 Tech Systems, 646-5792. WANTED: Retirees, 3 DAYS Holp Wontod 13 COOKS & KITCHEN & 5PM, 1-800-633-6367. Or per hour. Call 6464240. housewives, cooks, kitchen CALL 6 4 3 -2 7 1 8 after 5 p.m. or 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 during business hours 8:^-5 6DAYS ...12**Mnw HELPERS- Available write: American Film WANTED: Retired female helpers for food preparation. SECURITY GUARD - Swing TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Apply in person Monday thru 2SDAY8 ...IViMiniNi weekends and evenings. Processing, Inc., 1935R TYPISTS AND CLERK companion for homebound, night shift. Retirees IS WORD, $2.00 M M Apply 81 Commerce Street, Experienced preferred. Hoover Court, B'ham, AL middleaged woman. Free Wednesday, 9 - 5. Garden welcomed. Excellent benefits. Glastonbury. PTG TYPISTS are needed to work Grove Caterers, Keeney Call 872-0501, Ext. 219 for ap­ HAPPY ADS •2.50 m Drivers License. Mature in­ 35226. in the Hartford area. Call room and board to help out COMPANY. Telephone 633- Street, Manchester. pointment, 9 AM til noon. Holp Wontod 13 H olp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod IS Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 13 dividuals. Apply in person: today, TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. with personal and 7631. Garden Grove Caterers, SWITCHBOARD housekeeping duties. Keeney Street, Manchester. OPERATOR- 4 nights per Weekends off if desired, no INSURANCE SECRETARY DENTAL ASSISTANT FOR BURR BENCH HELP CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC TOWN OF ANDOVER \ , ^ h e H e r a l d week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., MANAGEMENT- High cooking. References required. WANTED: Live east of the ORTHODONTIC office. Ver­ SETUP lU N WANTED DAYS - Experience When in need of a Service or Product CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - Experienced only. Top ELECTRICIAN LIVE-IN COMPANION for 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & volume Car Care/Recon- 2284157 after 4:30. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE I river and tired of commuting non Circle area. Send full preferred but not necessary, wages, i^ply: Atlas Tile, I8ffi elderly gentleman in Glaston­ Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. School Road, Andover to Hartford? Outstanding op­ resume to P.O. Box 2356, Ver­ Experienced in Plastic ^ p ly : Vallee Burring Coi, 253 Benin Tpke., Wethersfield, ditioning Center. Career Full time potiUon for qualified bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- Edwards Answering Service, portunity in life insurance non, Ct. 06066. Injection Molding. Attrac­ chapel Road, (Rear). South 563-0151. minded individual with high Klectrician. Candidates should Windsor. 9AM to Noon. 5653 or 643-5932. 646-5406. level of management and sale INVITATION agency. Experience in have knowle^e of Installation, tive starting rate, depen­ orientation. Initiative, and OFFICIAL NOTICE processing and servicing Testing and I&pair of electrical BOOKKEEPER- Full charge ding on experience, plus RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-ll SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ group insurance helpful. Good circuits, equipment and ■ I i IY m i mechanical aptitude. Salary ai^liances. Must be able to work Bookkeeper. Experienced in company benefits. Apply in CALL A PROFESSIONAL p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. TO BID toping skills are essential. its. Hard worker. Mechanical REAL ESTATE SALES - incentives, plus excellent INHABITANTS OF TTIE TOWN OF ANDOVER ARE from Blueprints. Wiring all phases of Bookkeeping, person, Monday thru Apply director of nursing. experience necessary. Please S^alary negotiable. Send Diagrams, and Oral Instructions. Lessenger Company is looking fringe benefits. Call 2894265. The Manchester Board of HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT; thru General Ledger, prepara­ Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. DENTAL ASSISTANT Salmonbrook Convalescent ^ p ly in person 9 to 11 at for 2 licensed agents in our resume to Box N c/o Eicellent benefits and salary. For tion of Quartely Tax Returns. K w i i r ? Education solicits bids for October First of each year is the assessment date in Andocer, more information please contact WANTED - for downtown 0 Home, off House Street, F^ountain Village Apartments, Bolton office. Call 646-6486, Manchester Herald. Small machine shim, located ACRDMOLD put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 Our Ad-Visor is Glastonbury. Please call 633- PART TIME PRESSMAN- the: Personnel Department at 644- Hartford and Vernon offices. 175 D ow ney D riv e , for Kurt Lessenger. Typewriters for the 1979-1980 Connecticut, and all personal property must be declared to the 1222, Ext. 481. in Manchester. Salary com­ just the type who 5244. For AB Dick 360. Afternoons, Experience preferred but will Manchester, see Carroll John­ 12 to 4:30. Apply at school year. Sealed bids will Assessor by the owner during the month of October to avoid a RECEPTIONIST WANTED mensurate with experience. PRDDUCT8CDRP FOR LEGAL OFFICE in train mature individual. can sell that good son Brundrett. Manchester Press, 143 West be received until 3:00 P.M., ten per cent penalty imposed by Connecticut State Statute. MANCHESTER 563-8276. 100 WlndurwiMiu A«m im Hospilization, profit sharing NURSES AIDES wanted for October 23, 1979, at which Manchester area. Applicant Bllingten, Conn. but no longer full time on all shifts. Apply Middle Turnpike. PERSONAL PROPERTY CONSISTS OF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL plan and uniform allowance FUMUTURE REnNISHER MEN'S HAIR SmiNfl RESTAUBAHT RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy time will be publicly opened. must be a good typist and be used typewriter director of nursing. Salmon- Aircraft, Machinery, Water Power, Dams, Horses, Cattle, capable of handling a busy 71 HAYNEi STNCET available. Call 525-3868 after working with an excellent sup­ DENTAL- Part time position The right is reserved to reject MANCHB8TEN. CONN. 10AM,. Profeaitorutl RefinUhing for you. brook Convalescent Home, off porting staff. Very pleasant PART TIME EVENINGS- Sheep, Goats, Swine, Poultry, Commercial Furniture and telephone. A pleasing per­ An Equal Opportunity Employar Hairstyling House Street, Glastonbury. Manchcster. Light duty available for Business any and all bids. BABYSITTER NEEDED- Done Reaaonablyt CARRY NATIONS atmosphere. Good wages and Secretary in progressive Fixtures, Boats, Farming Tools, Tractors, Road Machinery, sonality and good telephone EXCELLENT Please call 633-5244. janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per Spwifications and bid forms manners are essential. Hours OPPORTUNITY - 2 full time 6:30 to 4 p.m., 3 days a week. BARTENDERS - Applications “Antlquo RoatoraUon benefib. Please call Doris General Dentist Office. Farm Produce, Mechanics’ Tools, Traders and Merchants, are now being taken for a for 643-1308 Blain, RN, Director of week. Ideal for r e tir^ or may be secured at the Snowmobiles, Tnick Campers, Utility Equipment and Fixtures, 9-5, Monday - Friday. Reply route drivers needed. Must be Own transportation. Call 633- Our Spoclalty" BABYSITTER NEEDED- semi-retired. Call 649-5334. ExTCrienced preferred, and Business Office, 45 N. School dependable. Will train. Please 6931. private social club. Call 875- Men FINE LUNCHES Nurses, 6464129. light bookkeeping, typing and and all other Taxable Goods. with references to EXPERIENCED OR 8057 or 875-5400 for an appoint­ Monday through Thursday, 3 Street, Manchester, Connec­ Manchester Herald, Box 00. call 289-1527. R ob e ^ treat CoTTMT of Contor A Main St p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ PART TIME CUSTODIAN- telephone. Salary commen­ DO NOT DECLARE Real Estate or Registered Motor INEXPERIENCED Sheet ment. MANCHESTER LATHE OPERATORS - With surate with experience. Send 1 ticut. Rockers Ceiling Men, and NURSE AIDES - We are 647-1167 Sonds-Stocks-Mortgagss 6 tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; 2 years’ experience. Good Early mornings. Apply in per­ Raymond E. Demers, Vehicles in Andover. EXPESKNCEO looking for responsible warm 2 2 8 - 0 2 7 1 weekends anytime. son to: “Scotty" at Moriarty page, hand written resume to: Metal Stud. Acousti Tech, call benefits. Salary negotiable. P.O. Box 145, Bolton Notch, Business Manager 1. DISABLE VETERANS 646-5792. people interested in caring for GOVERNMENT Hawk Precision Co., 303 Brothers, Manchester. RUCHINIOPESATOIIS the elderly and mentally AUTO SERVICE GUARANTEED BUSINESS SEWERS- Experienced on In­ Conn. 06040. 004-10 (A) if you have filed your honorable discharge papers with HELP WANTED Burnham Street, East Hart­ thmn clerk of Andover, and WANTED FULL TIME for retarded. 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 INSTALLERS LOANS ■ $50,000 to $350,000. dustrial Sewing Machines. ford, telephone 528-9845. WANTED CLEANING First or second shift. weekends. Apply in person at You May Run Phone 281-4112. (B) if you have filed a certificate of disability with the Housekeeping Department. Will train if necessa^. Good PERSON for professional of­ Openings for Engine Meadows (Jonvalescent MAPLE M sbil THESE ADVERTISERS starting pay for the right peo­ fice in town, once a week. Assessor, showing the percentage of disability obtained from Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Our firm !• ■••king Your Ad For BUS BOYS - Full time lunch LEGAL NOTICE Lathe, Milling Machine, Street, Manchester. Home, 333 Bidewell Street, technlcten^ to In^tell Super Serricey In c. ARE ALL ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday and dinner shifts. Apply at Send replies to: Box MM, c/o the Veterans Administration. Female preferred for first Manchester. 647-9194. □ NOTICES Bridgeport, N/C Cin- QA8 • OIL • LUBRICATION • As Many thru Friday. Apply in person Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East Manchester Herald. TOWN OF MANCHESTER (C) if you have reached the age of 65 and were receiving a dis­ and second shift packing Security Sy^tem^. Low "PROFESSIONALS” timatic and Jog ^ r e . Full YOUNG WOMEN volteg* wiring •xpartonc* ACCESSORIES at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent Center Street, Manchester. At a meeting held on September 24, 1979 the Planning and ability at the time, you are entitled to $3000 exemption, if you plastic bags, 5 days a PART TIME DENTAL TIRES AND BATTERIES Qlv» Thtm Insertions As Street. Manchester. Equal paid insurance, 9 Holidays, PREFERRED to take care of !■ M phil. Excallml nUir- 220 SnUICE ST. MANCHESTER Lost and Found Zoning Commission made the following decisions:. file a copy of your birth certificate with the Assessor. weak. Must have own ASSISTANT AND Opportunity Employer M/F. paid vacation. Please app­ house and 2 children 9 and 5. tlng rnte nnd bnnnfitn. niMeS4S-S4S7 A Call I! FULL OR PART TIME Raymond tc Mary Poutre-Subdivision-Summit Street (P-30) RECEPTIONIST - Must be You Wish 2. FARMERS - Applications for exemption for livestock, ly in person only: Private room with TV. Use of transportation. Plant LOST- Package of snapshots MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Approved with modification a plan of subdivision for 3 lots - car. Good salary plus bonus. energetic enthusiastic and ¥•!• wnleomnd. CnII in vicinity of Caidor's, Burr SHEET METAL WORKER - poultry and machinery must be filed with the Assessor during located on Tolland Street, experienced. 12 to 5, 4 days a ly in person to: Raffa s SERVICE needs folderess 51 through 55 V Summit Street. It-WCOVOMTNII Near beach in Westport, Ct. batwnMi 9 •,m . nnd 3 p.m. aOOR A CARPn CARE g|Q|Ng, grORM WINDOWS, DOORS, AWNINOS, CANOPIU Comer Shopping Center. Call Experienced. Soldering etc. Restaurant. 2815 Main Street, the month of October of each year. East Hartford. Near week. Call 649-5675, A Call 528-2101. full or part time, AM and PM. John G. Glenney - Subdivision - Bigelow Street (G-38) Ap­ 190 Tunm l Road Available immediately. Call for 099110011000, Mondoy 643-6082 anytime. Glastonbury. ALL PROPERTY OWNERS; If you have changed your address Manchester line. Call 528- Call 289-1527. proved a plan of subdivision for 3 lots - 54 through 70 Bigelow Vwnon, CT. 06066 226-5515 collect after 6 p.m. thru Fridoy - FLOORS UNLIMITED • Street. in the past year, you should notify the Assessor — Monday and 9471 between the hours of Coonwrcial/lltsidenti) Friday evenings between 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. — Weekdays ACCEPTING A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town 8:30 A M and 5 PM. Boor LCaipet Care APPLICATIONS for part between ,(9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) 7 2 8 - 1 3 4 6 Clerk’s office. CuTtti Onm4 — lu4wiM4 time/full time help. Days and Frederick A. Chmura PARTS evenings. Hours flexible. App­ Planning and Zoning Commission Legal Notice Spot iMMval — noon StrippoV Leo Kwash, Secretary Assessor Sp4pd-Wm4 BILLTUNSKY ly to: Hardee's. Manchester, MANUFACTURING OPENINGS 001-10 354 Broad Street. Dated this 1st day of October, 1979. U S. POSTAL SERVICE EXPERIENCED Oil Burner Fran Estimate* S43-S434 ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING ------002-10 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND COUNTER Serviceman. Please call 643- (20 Colors To Choooo From) PART TIME JANITOR for WELL ESTABLISHED com­ 5135. CIRCULATION. (ACT OF AUGUST 12, 1970; pany with solid work load with AT CHANDLER EVANS medium size office complex. — — — TOWN OF MANCHESTER ★ AWNINGS A CANOPIES Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 SECTION 3685, TITLE 39. UNITED STATES CODE) excellent working conditions TOOL MAKERS, for qualified mechanical, ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS nights a week. Phone Mr. I I H 1. Title of Publication, The Manchester Evening Herald HELP MACHINISTS, PRESS You Can Advertise Your INI Instrumentation and welders - lA. Publication Number, 327500 We need an OPERATORS, POWER Sarvica or Business In This Phono 649-9095 pointment. 568^2020 for an ap^ LEGAL NOTICE electricians, excellent fringe PUBLIC HEARING 2. Date of Filing, October 1, 1979 PRESS SET UP PERSON, Directory For A s Little A s FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS. Due to our continued growth, benefits and medical aggresive person INSPEC/TORS for first piece The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on Mon­ 3. Frequency of Issue, Daily Except Sunday and Holidays coverage - top graded pay - $3.20 Per Week. Please ,FULL TIME openings still exist day, October 15.1979 starting at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room 3A. No. of Issues Published Annually, 308. interested in long and final. Experienced only. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS steady work, excellent poten­ Call for appointment. Satellite Call 643-2711, ask for Tina for experienced metal cutting of the Municipal Building, 41 Center Strpet, Manchester, 3B Annual Subscription Price, $46.80 in state, $58.80 out of tials - (4 good people neMed), LEGAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS term employ­ Aerospace Inc., 643-2772. or Joe ... Connecticut, to hear and consider the following petitions: state only qualified apply - 36 Rear machinists, machine set-up/op- MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT If You Would Lika To Advortlao Your Sorvico In This N O T I C E 1. Location of Known Office of Publication, 16 Brainard Commerce Street, Glaston­ ment. Paid Vaca­ erators, and inspection person­ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Item 1 No. 694 ATTENDANTS, MALE OR Dlractofy, Pl,g«a« Call Tina or Jo« it 643-271^ Place, Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut 06040 bury, Ct. (Habco Inc.). tion, and many FEMALE, for Shell Car nel. Some PART TIME openings TOWN OF BOLTON Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the Earnest A. Kearns — Variance is requested of Article II, Sec­ tion 4.01.01 to reduce east side yard to 1 foot (10 feet required) 5 . Location of Headquarters or General Business Offices Wash. Manchester. Full time are also available. ASSESSORS OFFICE Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, SEMIS SECRETARY - For Fringe Benefits. 13 Help Wanted 13 to permit erection of carport ^ 220 East Middle Turnpike — of the Publishers (Not Printers), 16 Brainard Place, day positions available. Must Help Wonted 13 Help Wenled 222 BOLTON CENTER RD Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, October 9, 1979, at 8:00 Coventry High School. Typing Phone Mr. be friendly, neat in Residence Zone A. Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut 06040 and shorthand skills requirea BOLTON CONN ^ *^onsider and act on the following: S. Names and Complete Addresses of Publisher, Editor, appearance and have a good STEADY DEPENDABLE Item 2 No. 695 Contact Dr. Donald mcolet- Kelpinski for an work record. Call Mr. Hager PART TIME TYPIST with common sense HELP WANTED MACHINE SET-UP AND OPERATORS Inhabitants of the Town of Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget and Managing Editor: Publisher, Raymond F. Robin­ ti’s office at 742-8913. EOE. Store clerk position Anthony Botticello — Variance is requested of Article II, Sec­ son, 75 Thayer Road, Manchester, Connecticut 06040; interview from 8 to 3 for an interview. and light bookkeeping ability Requires one or more years experience and ability to per­ Bolton are hereby notified 1979-80, TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund 8 647-9916. needed. We’re looking for a available. Send resume to that: ...... $10,000.00 tion 5.01.01 to vary the total side yard requirements (20 feet Editor, Raymond F. Robinson, 75 Thayer Road, DENTAL ASSISTANT - appointment. COMPUTER form complete original set-up from blueprints, utilize all required — 16.68 feet proposed) to permit erection of addition, good typist, 59 to 69 wpm, As required by law all per- to be financed from General Fund Surplus, Manchester, Connecticut 06040; Managing Editor. Experience a requirement. MAN WILLING TO WORK statistical experience would Manchaatar HaraM and to increase maximum buildable area of lot (35% permitted OPERATOR necessary gaging equipment and operate to aircraft precis­ sons liable to pay personal Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Frank A. Burbank, 70 Pond Lane, Manchester, Connec­ Modern im to date multi-girl and learn trade full time. help, general office duties, Box 8 — 38.58% proposed); and request variance of Article IV, Section office. Excellent benefits. MANCHESTER 2nd shift, 6 to 8 days par ion tolerances. oroperty taxes in the Town of 1979-80, Highway Department, for leaf collection program ticut 06040. Inquire 339 Green Road. willing to learn light 7.B. to permit enlargement of a non-conforming building, the "Immediate opening. month. Bolton are hereby notified ...... $88,000.00 7. Owner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address Manchester. bookkeeping, handle in­ cost of which will exceed i0 % of the assessed value of the Manchester area. Telephone $3.25 par hour CLINIC AIDE for Family TURRET LATHE SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd SHIFT) that they are required by law to be funded from unappropriated surplus. must be'stated and also immediately thereunder the surance claims, plus other AUTO. M/S SCREW MACHINE SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd building — 18 Perrett Place — Residence Zone B. 649-8125. HONDA SALES CLERK needed part Gal Friday office procedures. Planning Agency, Full time. names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding Agency Records some evenings. Own transpor­ before the“a‘s t 7 a r o f ^ Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget Item 3 No. 696 time evenings and weekends Primary job however is SHIFT) 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned DIETARY DEPARTMENT - 24 ADAMS STREET in Health Food Shop. Must be Control Wping. 35 hour week. tation. Mature person. Call of this year a written or . c j bj jioooooo Paul D. Liebig — Variance is requested of Article H, Section by a corporation, the names and addresses of the in­ Now accepting applications 522-6291. N/CN/CLA LATHE SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd SHIFT) seriously interested in Nutri­ 341 Broad Stra«t Excellent fringe benefits, EDM SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd SHIFT)IIF“ 1.03.05(c)(2) to reduce southeast side yard to 16.5 feet (25 feet dividual owners must be given. If owned by a for part time help after school MANCHESTER, CT. tion and be personable. Apply small friendly office in East pres"rivV'btthe7L'7^ required) to permit inground swimming pool — 272 Porter partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and and weekends, 15 to 20 hours in person- Parkade Health Manchester, CT Hartford. Call for interview, BILINGUAL LPN (Spanish FLAT LAP (2ndTnd SHIFTSHIFT) weekly. Apply in person at Street — Residence Zone A. address, as well as that of each individual must be 649-7644 Shop, West Middle Turnpike, 6 4 6 -6 8 5 6 Mrs. Palmer at 289-9576. Portuguese) for new PrePaitl MrsonaroroLrtv belon^etnes Secretary, ^ard of Directors Meadows Convalescent Group Practice (an HMO) in I.D. GRIND SET-UP & OPERATE (_2i(2nd SHIFT) Item 4 No. 697 given.) Manchester Publishing Co., a Connecticut cor­ Manchester Parkade. hi him as'nfV p^firsi Hav nf Manchester, Connecticut Home, 333 Bidwell Street, SITTER TO CARE FOR 5 East Hartford. Experience SURFACE GRIND SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd SHIFT) Charles E. Ammons — Variance is requested of Article II, Sec­ poration, Manchester, (tonnecticut, the sole stockholder O ctober 10% WILL ^BE *^®*®‘* Manchester, Connecticut this 27th day of September, Manchester, 647-9194. ear old boy. Part time. necessary in Pediatric Care, (Carbide grinding experience preferred) tion 4.01.01 to reduce north side yard to 6 feet (10 feel required) of which is: Scripps League Newspapers, Inc., SCHOOL BUS DRIVER to drive in the town of Bolton. Sathan Hale School District. preferably in an Ambulartory N/C MILLBORE SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd SHIFT) ADDED TO EACH LIST NOT to permit addition to house — 81 Goodwin Street — Residence Wilmington, Deleware. Raymond F. Robinson, FULL & PART TIME SALES Call 646-1576 after 5 p.m. Care setting. Must desire to GIVEN IN ON OR BEFORE ^ HELP for evenings and Satur­ Will train. Call 649-6188, or JIG BORE SET-UP & OPERATE (2nd SHIFT) Zone A. ^ Manchester, Connecticut, holds a non-stock interest in PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - PART TIME 537-5766. work in a team approach. THE LAST DAY OF ------Manchester Publishing Co, day. Stop at Knitters World, TELEPHONE DISPATCHER Health Care. Send resume by SURFACE FINISHING-PAINT (2nd SHIFT) Item 5 No. £98 betw een 10 and 1 p.m . Part time, work weekends NEEDED - Male / female. OCTOBER. and early evening hours, 4 to October 12th. to: Zarina William am Nancy Sweet — Variance is requested of Article II i. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security Tuesday thru Saturday, HELP WANTED Full / part time. Call 649-5199. Shockley, NCC/HMO, 275 All personal property to be holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total 8PM. Orientation and inser­ INDIVIDUAL WITH Seqto 5.(|i.01 to reduce north side yard to 8.8 feet (10.6 feet ATTENTION TO DETAIL, Broad Street, Windsor, Conn. reported is as follows: Non- LEGAL NOTICE requirSdTror purpose of erecting a garage — 27 Philip Road — amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. vice education provided. Prior GROWING COMPANY needs & registered motor vehicles; - — nursing experience required. We’re looking for typing and record keeping 96995. Equal Opportunity ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS MECHANICS Residence Zone B. abilities, and desire to main­ 3 hard working individuals to Employer. snowmobiles; trailers; INVITATION TO BID DRIVERS, MDVERS For further Information call housewives interested in build valves. Must be depen­ Requires experience setting up and operating milling, bor­ Information pertaining to above may be obtained in the Plan­ Average No. Actual Number tain positive customer machinery; horses; mules; i Sealed Bids are invited by the Housing Authority of the 19. Extent and Manchester Public Health making good money for dable. Starting wage $3.25 an BILINGUAL MEDICAL ing, grinding, and turning equiifment in a close tolerance Copies Each PACKERS Nursing Association, 647-1481, relations. East Hartford loca­ asses; meat cattle; sheep; Town of Manchester, Connecticut, hereinafter called the ning Office. All persons interested may attend these hearings. Nature of of Copies of part time hours telephone hour. Apply in person: Lance RECEPTIONIST (Spanish or machining environment. Issue During HARTTORD DESPATCH Monday thru Friday 8AM to tion. Call Phil at 289-6435. goats; swine; poulti7 ; com- Owner, for the Project: Addition and Alterations, Ad- Zoning Board of Appeals Circulation Single Issue soliciting from our East Valves, Inc. 246 Prestige Park Portuguese) for new PrePaid Preceding 12 Published 4:30PM. An equal opportunity mercial furniture, fuxtures, ministration and Maintenance Building, Manchester Eldward Coltman, S ^retary Hartford office. Hourly PRODUCTION WORKER in­ Road, East Hartford, Ct. Group Practice (an HMO) in TOOLROOM MACHINIST (Ist & 2nd SHIFT) Months Nearest to seeks outstanding in­ affirmative action employer. a n d e q u 1 p m e n t ; fa rm Housing Authority, 24 Bluefield Drive, Manchester, Connec- Dated this 1st day of October, 1979. rates plus commissions volves handling of plastic 96198. East Hartford. Applicants EXPERIMENTAL MACHINIST (Ist & 2nd SHIFT) Filing Date dividuals to join our m achinery; farm tools; -pj,g jj^oject includes a two story addition of ap- 003-10 LUBE PERSON to lubricate and bonuses. Paid vacation coated sheets in and out of must possess pleasant phone Moving Division. In­ manner, the ability to per­ ALLAROUND GRINDER (2nd SHIFT) mechanic tools; average proximately 2,000 square feet; alterations to the existing trucks and trailers. and sick days. Monday thru walk-in oven. Some packing. dividuals in good health, Benefits. Second shift, 3 to 11. form various clerical func­ ALDAROUND CASTINGS MACHINIST (2nd SHIFT) amount of g o ^ s on hand of building, fixed equipment and related site work, a. Total No. Copies Experience necessary. $5.25 Friday, 9 AM to 1 PM or tions, and desire to work in a hard working, ambitious, hourly. All fringe benefits. Call 647-9938, 9 to 5. COOKS, WAITRESSES, MACHINE REPAIR MECHANIC (1st SHIFT) merchants and traders; elec- 2. Bidding Documents have been prepared by The Printed (Net Press 5PM to 9 PM. Call 569-4993 team setting. Some typing trie conipany cables, con- Lawrence Associates, Arcbitects/Planners, P.C., 150 North 16,289 16,569 able to provide good For appointment call 688-7596. after 11 AM, ask for DISHWASHERS, PIZZA Run DRIVER NEEDED for local MAKERS, ASSISTANT required. Send resume by Oc­ duits, and pipes; boats; boat jjajn street, Manchester, Connecticut, hereinafter called PUBLIC NOTICE references, can enjoy Teresa. tober 12th., to: Zarina steady employment, good area automotive dis­ MANAGERS. For job inter­ motors; and all other taxable y,e Architect. B, Paid Circulation tributorship. Applicant must view come to Mama Mia’s Shockley, NCC/HMO, 275 INSPECTORS The Manchsstsr wages and benefits. We have clean driving record, and Broad Street, Windsor, Conn. , . j Bids shall be directed to the Housing Authority of the 1. Sales through deal­ welcome experienced Restaurant, 1199 Burnside Requires 2 or more years experience in mechanical inspec­ Veteransof any war period ivjanchester, Connecticut, 24 Bluefield Drive, Square Dane# Club will SENIOR knowledge of greater Ave.. East Hartford. Monday 96095. Equal Opportunity ers and carriers, movers and packers, but Manchester area. 5 1/2 day Employer. tion, ability to work from blueprints a'nd familiarity with all have until or before the last Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Bids shall be submitted in sponsor a FUN NITE, street vendors and QA TECHNICIAN to Thursday, 19 AM to 5 PM. 13,859 14,998 we’re ready to train YOU. work week, with good starting basic inspection gaging. PhLai ^fii, on Bid f o " " f^^ sh ed by the Architect. Bids may ;j: Tuesday, October counter sales We can also provide part SECOHDBHIFT pay and benefits. Qualified ch arp with the Town yg withdrawn prior to time of Bid opening. Bids will not be ij: 2,1979 at 7:30 p.m. time employment for in­ Performs tests, records applicants call 525-3118. IN-PROCESS DETAIL INSPECTOR (1st SHIFT) ^ ® ® . accepted after time of Bid opening. Bids cannot be AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SECOND INCOME N t the Waddell 2. Mail Subscriptions 144 ISO dividual available regular­ data, and compares Disabled yperans niust withdrawn after time of Bid opening, production lots with es­ PERSONNEL who can meet also file certificate of disabili- 4 Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the ly on specific weekdays the challange of a fast Days or Nights School, Broad 8t., C. Total paid circulation 14,993 14,158 tablished standards. In­ eOOD HOURS ty with the assessor showing Housing Authority Office at 4:00 P.M., October 25, 1979, Manchester. and/or Saturdays. Send growing company. Excellent letter stating experience, forms supervisor of dis­ opportunities for qualified and DOLLARS It la n o t... aalea, aacretarlal, switchboard, racaptionist. It la ... an eaaan- PART TIME OPENINGS AVAILABLE IN percenUge of dispility o t 5 Bidding Documents may be examined at the Architect’s Thia Is a tree D. Free Distribution by- tlal, apeciatized aarvica. monitoring communication aqulpmant. t or visit our office: crepancies. High school Mechanics. Must be If you have a pleasant taiaphona voica, an]oy dealing with paopla and SOME SET-UP &• OPERATE OCCUPATIONS tam p from the Veterans Ad- office on and after 1:00 p.m., September 27,1979 A deposit of mail, carrier or other diploma or equivalent, Housewives, college iii evening of Instruction, HARTFORD DESPATCH experienced, in front end, students, excellent oppor­ good referancaa. we would Ilka to hear [^om you.^ "iip. p . .K . complete set is required in the form of a means good math skills and good brakes and exhaust work. We ara accepting applications for schadulea: B to 4 p.m. j ping ON 2ND SHIFT. FLEXIBLE STARTING ;:j learning the fundamen- 22S niMPtCT STMIT tunity to meet new people required) and 12 midnight to 68 a.m. All ichadulaa ara part of a 32 to 40 * f oheck payable to The Lawrence Associates. The deposit will 1. Samples, Compli­ 6AtTHAHTFOIID mechanical aptitude Modern service center, with HOURS. MUST BE WILLING TO WORK AT VC. refunded if the Documents are returned in good condition ijitals of Square Dancing. mentary, and other OOlTNOMn required. QA or related lab the latest equipment. Salary while you supplement your Wa offer a pleasant downtown Hartford office surroundings, free In­ LEAST FOUR HOURS PER NIGHT. were receiving a disability^ te„ (lO) days after receipt of Bids; otherwise the ■jiEarl Jo h n s to n , C lu b free copies 2,164 2,149 E. o. E. experience preferred. competitive with industry. income part time/full time door parking, training and paid benefits positions available. From 7 that time are entit p a $3000 deposit is subject to forfeiture. i;i Caller, will Instruct the Apply to Rogers Corp., Full scale benefits: Vacation, exemption, If you file a copy 0 ggeh j,id must be accompanied by a bid security E. Total Distribution Paid Holidays, Blue Cross, AM - 3 PM. Above average Call 728-1340 class. Mill and Oakland Street, OFFER: of your birth certificate with payable to the Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester, (Sum of C and D) 16,167 16,307 Uniforms, and many more starting wages and Refreshments. EARN EXTRA MONEY - Manchester, Ct. An Equal company employee benefits. benefits, uniforms Batwaan 10 a.m. and • COMPETITIVE HOURLY RATES, PLUS INCENTIVE the assessor. Connecticut in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid Drivers needed nights and Opportunity Employer, iNew Band Applicants ~ gum in the form of a Bid Bond from a surety company F. Office use, left-over, An Equal Opportunity provided to arrange ap­ • ATTRACTIVE NIGHT SHIFT PREMIUM weekends. Call 649-5199. M/F Employer. 872-4593. should notify the assessor authorized to do business In the State of Connecticut, unaccounted, spoiled pointment for personal in­ • FULLY PAID HEALTH, LIFE & SALARY INSURANCE 243 their proof of disability. guaranteeing the Bid for a period of forty-five (45) days. after printing . 193 PART TIME DRIVERS terview. • FULLY PAID RETIREMENT PROGRAM Farmers must file their ^pon award of the Contract for Construction, Bid security ne^ed. Nights and weekends. • PAID HOLIDAYS INCLUDING CHRISTMAS WEEK 2. Copies distributed Call 649-5199. SECRETARY WANTED- (3 U . FRIENDLY of shall be returned to those whose Bids were not accepted, and VERNON. Insurance Agent SHUTDOWN to news agents, but HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS or iiv esto cK , P o u i^ y ond the amount of Bid security shall be forfeited to the Owner if Personal Secretary. Typing RESTMWUIT • PAID VACATIONS m achine^ with the assessor Bidder, after being notified of selection for the award of not sold 19 10 CASHIER - Highly accurate SOPHOMORE GIRLS for part and personable to handle and transcribing skills essen­ time waitresses. After school E.HIM Sllvar Lana • EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM during the month of October. g contract for the Work, falls to furnish the required bonds register and telephone. Light tial. Knowledge of Insurance and Saturdays. Apply in per­ • DCREDIT UNION New Applicants for Farm and enter into a Contract for Construction within ten (10) G. Total (Sum of E i F typing and bookkeeping. Full helpful, but not necessary. son: Brass Key Restaurant, 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 • CLEAN, MODERN FACILITIES and Classification — days after notification. —should equal net Salary negotiable. Send •*4 lairtJh ■teiw wf nAII eharlteble and non-profll i time; part time positions 829 Main Street, Manchester. DEUELOPHIEHT • AMPLE, FREE PARKING must file by the end of Oc- 7 successful Bidder, as declared by the Owner, shall press run shown in Al 16,289 16,560 available. Cali 289-0265. resume to; Box, P, c/o tober. Persons, who already ^ required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and organixalloht wishing to have (hair Public An- Manchester Herald. Fax Infwmatlen have land classified as farm Material Payment Bond in an amount not less than 10% of nouncsmsnts publiahsd fra# In Ihia apacs ara TEIHHICIRH V lfll In P a iia n ox C all and fores land need not app- ^^e Contract Sum. I urgad to contact Joa McCavansugh, Oanaral Il l certify that the statements made by me above are cor­ PART TIME SOCIAL Challenging opportunity Is Immediately ManSay-WodnotSajr, SAM-SPM HELP WANTED available for a high school graduate, ly annually unless there is a 3 rpjjg owner shall have the right to reject any or all Bids Managar of Ragal Mufflara ot Manchastar. rect and complete. , WORKER: Glastonbury Thnxsdajr-Fxlday, lAM-IPM Youth Services has a part preferably with post graduate change m the land use. jjj particular, to reject a Bid not accompanied by any Spaca will ba allotad on a first coma, first Sainxday, SUM-NOON aarvad basis RAYMOND F. ROBINSON. Publisher-Editor • T u m i LMm O punlor time position open for a Social study/courses In chemistry or physics. ^ l a l Security Exemption required bid security or data required by the Bidding Position Is within technical laboratory. The (Olhax honxo awallablo by appolnimont) • BihAm Laltw Opurutor Worker to work in the Clinical — P er^n s wishing to file for Documents or a Bid in any way incomplete or irregular. The primary activities will be In the areas of 12. FOR COMPLETION BY P U ^S H E R S MAILING AT Services Division of the Agen­ the $1,000 Social Security Owner shall have the right to waive any informality or THE REGULAR RATES lSect!»n432.12I. Postal Ser­ cy. Applicants should possess product development, process con­ exemption must file either irregularity in any Bid received, vice Manual I 39 U.S.C. 3626 provides in pertinent part: a Master Degree in Mental trol studies and participation In their Social Security Award 9 •pjjg project is being funded by the C.S. Department of 50 houra, paid Iwllday*, Health area such as social experimental plant trial runs. Salary "No person who would have been entitled to mail commensurate with experience. CHANDLER EVANS INC. ^^rtificate or their Report of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) and the •xeullMl liMurmou work, clinical psychology, Glastonbury matter under former section 4359 of this title shall -nursing etc. and should have Complete benefit package, good Personnel Department Confidential Social S^urity successful bidder will be required to comply with prevailing mail such matter at the rates provided under this sub­ buiMlIto. SALMON BROOK RD. • two (2) years of appropriate working environment. Corners Oakwood & New Park Avenues section unless he files annually with the Postal Service Apply Monday Through Friday Apply In puraon: experience. Address vitals to: CALL (One mile south of 1-84, exit 44, on Oakwood Ave.) January g|| (^portunity Requirements of Federal Law. RegalllSSS' a written request for permission to mail mailer at Thomas Gullatta, Glaston­ West Hartford, Ct. 06101 a , law. Dennis Pbelan, Executive Director Ww mffwr cammienM elMif mUk m §mp«Hor % such rates." IICTDAIIU* ||u i bury Youth Services, P.O, 647-9946 Tel. 2364)6.51 Calvin Hutchinson Manchester Housing Authority In accordance with the provisions oi this statute. I HKInUnlVi Mv> Box 284, Glastonbury, Conn. Cuno Division A s s e ^ r 24 Bluefield Drive, hereby request permission to mail Ihe publication Route 6 A 44A 06033. AFFIRMATIVE 647-9947 I Route 32, River Road an equal opportunitu employer, m/f M w t-M . S ajB. - S aJR. Dated at Bolton, Conn, Sept. Manchester, CT 06040 wsd. e.s P.SL, named in Item 1 al the reduced postage rales presently ACTION EQUAL Stafford Springs, Conn. 29, 1979, 054-9 ___ PHorw $41-2112 S liS s jii.';s a ja . BOLTON OPPORTUNITY ASK FOR CHRIS authorized by 39 U.S.C. 3626. iivm nnnM»HOO»W*nnr> [ An equal opportunity employer M/F 009-10 RAYMOND F. ROBINSON. Publisher-Edilor EMPLOYER. M/F. PAGIl KIGHTKKN - EVKNI^G H KRALU. Mon.. Oct. I. 197d EV EN IN G H ERALD . Mon., Oct. 1. 1979 - PA G E N IN ETEEN \ Peamita — Charlaa M. iehuli

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WHAT WE'RE U/0RKIN6 TWArsAsoopausE, 1 Stitch 1 Greek portico 8 T P H E N C E 8 T E H U E E R E c T H U Q Dear Abby 4 Pack in 2 Ages TDWARP, SALLV, IS PON'T W m iN K ? 1 T 8 F E T c H E 0 0 8 Precipice 3 Sorrows SAVE EQUALmrroRWOMEH p U T 0 N A M A 8 8 4 Aper OCTOBER WANT AD SPECIAL IS By Abigail Van Buren 12 In excess H E P T N T IN SPORTS... ' 13 Upon 5 Genetic V A P 0 R 8 Y E 8 8 E 8 OVER 14 Oleaginous material V E V A P H A T 15 United 6 Aleutian 8 0 8 c H 1 U S A H e r a li ) 16 Slaps gently island E N 0 u 0 H P T T E R $4.00 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 17 Atop 7 Covered with 8 A E Y E 18 Analyze ore velvety growth H E L 0 T N 0 V A E 20 Patriotic 8 Cpte sound 1 Iv Y H A 0 U E 1 L K v U - F E N E D E M A 8 E E Bedside Manners monogram 9 Bank I iin 1 N N R A M P S A 8 S Frank and Ernest 22 Compass 10 Beverages point purpose ^ D EA R ABBY: The letter from the newlywed signed 11 Spinning 46 School organi­ Priscllli’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 23 Wintry glaze motion 29 Cookie zation (abbr.) FRU STR ATED , who couldn't wail for her husband to be BUSINESS & SERVICE 25 Possessive 19 Aura 30 Mideast 48 Diamonds (si.) released from the hospital to have sex, reminded me of a sou HAVE AN BUT I STILL pronoun 21 Astronauts* seaport 50 Watch sound la RaSa r XB^NICALUY, You similar incident. OVERACnVE SAV ITS ONE 27 Citrus "all right" 32 Hammer part 51 By and by Years ago, when I was on night duty at a hospital, a IMAGINATION, OF THE MOST chemical (comp, wd.) 3 3 ______Domini53 Singer Harris HAVE A ^BFuNp woman patient rang her bell and asked if I’d mind standing STUARr.' VIOLENT 31 Mush 24 Prep school in 36 Large cat 55 Makes lace guard. STORMS WE'VE 34 Fuss England 39 Canal system 56 Fetish RETIRED RN. MILWAUKEE EVER HAP/ 35 Tax 26 Egypt (abbr.) in northern 57 Not a one c o m i n g ------S ' 37 Nothing (Fr.) 27 Biblical Michigan 59 Female saint 36 Infirmities brother (abbr.) DEAR RETIRED: At least she asked, a r 41 L'lberty ONP o AT u NATBL-Y, //I 40 Naive (Fr.) 28 Without 44 Pecan 61 Caliph's name 42 Actor Dailey D EA R ABBY: I was once in the same predicament as I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 WE'VB AuffEADY 43 Clothing FRU STRATED , and my husband and I were ready to climb fabric Senicas OHerad 31 Servicat OHarad 31 Palnling-Paparing 32 Building Contrsellng . 33 12 13 14 the walls. Then we spoke to his doctor, who wrote my hus­ 45 Submarine ilpCMT THB MP n BY. band a "prescription" and gave it to the head nurse. (We still LEON CIESZYNSKI weapon 16 16 17 c m TREE SERVICE - Free ' MANM£iTBt J.P. LEyyiS & SON- Custom have the "prescription" in our scrapbook.) 47 Part of a day BUILDER- New Homes, Ad­ estimates, discount senior Decorating, Interior St TRaims 10-1 One nurse entered our room out of curiosity, but we felt 16 19 20 22 citizens. Company fiUHER CLEANING Exterior Painting, ditions, Remodeling, Rec 49 Before ■ ■ A thorougli ctotning of gvtltrR justified in telling her to stay out—that it was doctor's O 1979 6, NtA. IftC ,t M U a P,1 on Manchester-owned and Paperhanging & Remodeiing. Rooms, Garages, Kitchens deductions 23 26 ■nd downtpout*. Qutt«f>guAfd orders that we were not to be disturbed for two hours. operated. Cail 646-1327 Kitchens. Recreation Rooms. Remodeled, Ceilings, Bath 50 Chinese ■ inttolM. FfM MllmatM. Articlaa lor Sala 41 Aparlmanta For Rant S3 Apartments For Rant S3 Autos For Sala 61 There were no more problems once the word got around philosophy 27 38 29 30 32 • 33 QutrantMia* Call 649-9658. Tile, Dormers. Roofing. Captain Eaay — Crooka a Lawranca ■ B&M TREE S.ERVICE - Residential or Commercial. the nurses' station. 52 Toy . FORCED HOT AIR LOOKING for anything in real EAST HARTFORD - 3 34 3 37 Specialist in tree and stump 649-7952 WALL PAPERING and in­ 649-4291. Sign this... ' LOOKl L£T9 NOT SET PARANOID. 54 Dine at home 1 ■ FURNACE- Some age but fine estate rental - apartments, bedrooms, kids ok. 1/4 acre removal Free estimates. terior painting. Free es­ SAVED BY UNUSUAL PRESCRIPTION KIPPOl YOU'RE A CUTE TRICR-A (2 wds.) 38 working order. Four burner homes, multiple dwellings? lot. $190. Won't last long. (819^ LOTTA SIRL-WATCHERS PROB'LY 58 Burden ■ 1 Senior citizen discount. 24- timates. Fully insured, 649- PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS 1974 MUSTANG- 4 speed. 4 1 J.B. ELECTRONICS- natural gas stove, brown. Fine No fees. Call J.D. Jteal Estate 1) Rental Assistors, small fee. CHECK you OUT-NOTHINS UN­ 60 African land 43 in 46 hour. vear-round service. 643- 2936. - Complete Construction. Ad­ cylinder. $1000 or best offer. D EA R ABBY: As an RN in a Houston hospital I have seen ■'Manchester s Stereo older wardrobe. 649-5547. Associates. Inc. 646-1980. 236-5646. USUAL ABOUT t h a t : ■ 7285. ' ditions. Remodeling. Free Call anytime, 646-2040. some mighty strange goings on. I recall a complaint from a 62 Esau's wife 47 ExpertI" Repair all brands of 63 Price Building Contracting 33 Estimates. Fully Insured, woman who was sharing a double room with a pretty young ■ Home Stereo & Portable TVs. B L A C K St W H IT E VERNON / ROCKVILLE- MANCHESTER- Modern 4 T tMBN WHY9 HE 64 Metric weight 50 51 53 1 55 se 57 R EW EAVIN G burn holes. Call 646-4879. Accepting applications for 2 1971 PINTO- One Owner. girl who had broken both legs in a skiing accident. It seems L FOUOWIW6 Call Jack, 643-1262. PORTABLE TELEVISION room apartment. Convenient Good condition. Excellent se­ 65 Mountain 1 ■ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. WES ROBBINS Carpentry Bedroom Apartment, starting that the girl (with both legs in casts, yet!) had irequent visits UBT S E T - $30. C a ll 528-7212 location. $285 monthly in­ cond car. Must be seen. 649- peak 58 59 60 61 62 Window shades. V e n e tia n BABYSITTING done in my remodeling specialist. Ad­ C A R PE N T R Y - All types of at $191 monthly. Includes all cluding heat. Adults, no pets. from her husband, during which time they carried on as blinds Keys. TV FOR RENT. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool anytime. 9629, after 5 p.m. 66 Joint 64 65 borne. Ea.st Hartford. Daily or ditions, rec rooms, dormers, utilities, wall-to-wall 646-2755. though they were in a private room. When I confronted the 67 Not plump 63 Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- weekiv. Call 569-3285, or 277- buiit-ins, bathrooms, Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and carpeting and appliances. Call Windows Hung. Ceiling WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe 1972 FORD G A LA X Y 2 door. young girl with her roommate’s complaint, she said, "If she’s 68 W ily 66 67 68 5221. 4852. ■ kitchens, 649-3446. 1-237-8858, EHO. Homes lor Rent 54 1 Repaired and Painted. Call washing machine. XC, $135.00. Vinyl top. Excellent running such a prude, she can turn the other way." E X P E R T P A IN T IN G and CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. anvtime, 643-6130. Zenith 21 inch portable black condition. $500. Excellent run­ TR U E STORY (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i and white TV- $45.00. Wall 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 NOVEMBER 1st TO APRIL LANDSCAPING Specializing Additions. Repairs, Cabinets. room house. No young ning condition. $500. Cali 646- Palnling-Paparing 32 cabinet grouping- $50.00. 1st - Furnished 4 1/2 room 6(B3. D EA R ABBY; The letter from the frustrated newlywed in Exterior House Painting. Call Gary Cusbing 345-2009. children. No appliances. No home, downtown Manchester. Brand new 2 drawer filing reminded me of my days as a young intern at St. Joseph's Tree pruning, spraying, utilities. No pets. Security. $350 m o n th ly in c lu d in g PAINTING - Interior and cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. 1977 DODGE STREET VAN - Hospital in Syracuse. N.Y. Win at bridge mowing, weeding. Call 742- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 Tenant Insurance required. utilities. Fastidious adults on­ 7947. exterior, paperhanging, Carpentry and general con­ Paneled and carpeted in­ I’ll never forget the 82-year old patient who had a young Allay Oop — Dava Qraua EXCELLENT CONDITION- $330 monthly. Available ly. References, security excellent work references. tracting. Residential and BIDW ELL HOME Improve­ terior, Asking $6500 or best woman visiting him. I went into his room to tell him that Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel November 1st. Call 646-2426, deposit. Send reply to ^ x R, BRICK. BLOCK. STONE Free estimates. Fully in­ commercial. Whether it be a ment Co. Expert installation offer. 643-4026 after 6 PM. Rocker, $100. Black Boston weekday 9 to 5. c/o Manchester Herald. visiting hours were over. A t first it appeared that he was ALLEY.. r W A S Fireplaces, concrete. sured. Martin Matson, 649- small repair job, a custom of aluminum siding gutters alone, then I discovered that they were BOTH in his bed! (I ALLEY OOP,' FOLLOW­ 4431. Rocker $70. Set of McGregor 1972 FIAT 128 -Will sell for Chimnev repairs. No job too built home or anything in and trim. Roofing installation MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 KEEP WARM IN this was more embarrassed than they were.) MOW'D \O U ING A BIG ‘Extra chance’ play pays Golf Clubs (irons and woods) parts only. Best offer. Call (SET DOWN W H IT E small. Savel Call 644-8356 for between, call 646-1379. and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. room apartment, stove, Colonial 8 room house. Wood NEW YORK M.D. estimates. QUALITY PAINTING and $100 - used 1 season. Pair of after 6 p.m., 649-1952. HERE? RABBIT, Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $10. 659- carpeting, adults, references. stove. fireplace AND... low heart. East would be Paper Hanging by Willis CARPENTRY & MASONRY - SPECIALIZING cleaning and almost certain to duck, 0718, No pets. $245. 646-3167, 228- washer/dryer, appliances and 1973 FORD LTD STATION D EA R ABBY: In my 16 years of private nursing. I cannot Schultz. Fully insured Additions and Remodeling. repairing chimneys, roofs, NORTH 10-1-A whereupon South would score 3540. fenced in yard tor kids and WAGON. One owner. Good count the number of times I've been embarrassed when I've references. 649-4343. Free estimates. Call Anthony new roofs. Free estimates. 30 0 JB64 his jack and wind up with his FOR SALE- Pine China pets. Hurry up! (898-4) Rental condition. Must be seen. 649- walked into private, semi-private and ward rooms to find Squillacote 649-0811. years Experience. Howley, FEMALE STUDENT » AQ73 contract." HOUSECLEANING A&W PAINTING Contrac­ Hutch. Excellent condition. Assistor, small fee. 236-5646. 9629 after 5 p.m. people with the same views as FRU STR ATED . 643-5361. LOOKING for roommate to « KQJ84 Oswald: "This swindle is a PROBLEMS? General tors. Quality painting and Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107. I am not totally without sympathy, but I uThk the 0 ------CARPENTER - Repairs, share apartment or house, in good example of the extra housecleaning walls, floors, paper banging at reasonable Omces-Slores lor Rent 55 1973 MATADOR WAGON ■ remodeling, additions, gar­ ROOFER WILL Install roof, or near Manchester. Call Pat­ patient's health should be cared for at the hospital, and his WEST EAST chance' play. Suppose that carpets, upholstery. One time rates Fully insured. Free SEASONED FIREWOOD- Needs some work but good ages. roofing. Call David siding or gutter for low dis­ ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- romantic needs elsewhere. A hospital is not a hotel. If a ♦ AQ9 * 10 732 West holds the king of hearts. or regular service. Estimates Call Wavne 649- Cut, split and delivered. Call MANCHESTER - Main Street general condition. $500. 647- Patria, 644-1796. count price. Call Ken at 647- 2636 weekends. patient is well enough for marital relations, and wants to get V965 ¥K10 84 He will score a surprise trick DOMESTICARE. 643-1945. 7696. 1566. 875-3915. or 871-0779. modern offices available. 300, . 1096. his $98-a-day's worth, perhaps he should be transferred to 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. alt or 0 6 3 0 ------with it, but won't be able to FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY PANELED. HEATED 2 the nearest Hilton. 0AK1O87 0QJ943 get two spade tricks. South DRIVEWAY SEALING - PERSONAL Paperbanging 1973 H U M M EL B E L L $200. parts of. Heat, air con­ 1975 FORD GRANADA- 4 - Remodeling and Additions. MARY IN DULUTH will gel to discard one spade Protects and beautifies your for particular people, by Dick. 1978 Hummel Plate $200. 1973 ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ ditioning included. Call 646- door, p/s, p/b, air con­ SOUTH Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 tricity, stove, refrigerator. on the queen of hearts and driveway. Experienced and Call 643-5703 anytime. vears' experience! For Free Hummel Plate $300. Call 2469 or 646-2755. ditioning. 302 engine. $2200.00. If you need help In writing letters of sympathy, con* Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productlona 0 K 5 reasonable. Free estimates. between 8 and 5 p.m , 646-1047. Aduits. references, no pets. 1956 C H E V Y 2 DOOR, V-8. gratulationB or thank-you letters, get Abby's booklet '*How ¥ J 2 lose just one spade trick " Estimates, call 646-4239. Haaling-Plumbing 35 $225. 6463167 , 228-3540. Call Art. 649-3061. PAINTING BY DAN SHEA - 466 MAIN STREET. North of $1500.00. After 5 PM. 649-2147 to Write Letters for all Occasions.** Send II and a long, 0 AI497S! Alan; "The play would have Quality craft.smanship at low COLONIAL SWIVEL Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. or 742-5445. ^VVM AT \ T I P O N 'T KHOW.^ ^ THIS IS 0 652 cost South an overtrick in the FARRAND REMODELING - SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER - 6 room stamped (28 cents), self-addressed envelope to Abby: 132 WILL BABYSIT for 1 child in prices. Call 646-5424 ROCKER, Sheraton wing of centrally located space. Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. FLAVOR \ THIS IS GOING THE KIND OF event that East held the ace of Cabinets and Formica Tops, cleaned with electric cutters, duplex on busline. I 1/2 baths. Vulnerable: East-West spades or West the king of mv home across from by professionals. McKinney chair. Mahogany drop leaf Ideal for store, office or other MONARCH 1977 - 4 door. V-8. s h a l l vVe TO B E A 'TOUGH DECISION Roofing. Gutters, Room Ad­ Laundry hookups and private Dealer : West hearts, but what's an over­ Waddell School. 643-2973. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ table with 2 extra leafs, por­ business or commercial use. power steering, power brakes. G E T ? / TOUGH , ^ t h a t t h ' w o r l d y , ditions, Decks. All types of entrances, available for han-' trick when compared with - Interior and exterior. pany, 643-5308. table record player containing Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. 17 - 20 miles per gallon. 34.000 d e c i s i o n ! j n e b d s m o r e f c , West North East South Remodeling and Repairs. dvman i desired I in a 4 family. V making a game contract. " WILL DO TYPING IN MY Commercial and residential. Phone 643-6017. speakers and miscellaneous miles. $3,300 or best offer. 742- OF/. ' 10 Dbl. 3 0 30 Manchester home. 643-2973 Free estimates Fully in­ household items. 649-4872. $350 heated. 646-2482, 649-8989. PROFESSIONAL / 7433. NO JOB TOO SMALL - Toilet Mr. Lindsey. Pass 5 0 Pass Pass sured 646-4879. This Is a good time of repairs, plugged drains, BUSINESS OFFICE Pass WATERPROFFING BRAND NEW light gold BUILDING - Approximately Ask tb€ Experts the year,to make some kitchen faucets replaced, 1972 FO RD G A L A X Y 500- Hatchways, foundation L E E PAINTING- Interior & carpeting 18 ft. x 14 ft. Call 4 ROOM APARTM EN T IN 2600 square feet, with ample Power steering., power changes around your repaired, rec rooms, PRIVATE HOME- For You hold; cracks, tile lines, sump Exterior "Check My Rate bathroom remodeling, heat 646-7545 after 7 PM. parking. Close to Center, brakes, air conditioning. 12.- Opening lead: 0 K home. Sell those extra retired or semi-retired cou­ pumps, gravity feeds, window Before You Decorate" modernization, etc. Free hospital and new court 000 miles. 2 door. Problem In ancient Greece it was thought that if a horse stepped UM-B wells 30 vears experience. Dependable. Fullv Insured. items with a Classltled FRANKLIN STOVE- Heat ple. Located in Hebron. Call building. For info, call 568- free. $1050 firm. Call 649-9635. Estimate gladly given. M & M 643-0946 between 10 AM - 4 PM in a wolf's footprint he would become numb. 0 8 643-4953 , 872-7611. 646-1653 ad. shield back and bottom allows 7658 or 871-0401, Plumbing St Heating. 649-2871. only. ¥ 8 close to the wall installation. FOR SALE - Plymouth 225 KVx 0 AKqS3! JOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCiOOOOOO&OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Grate, screen included. $170. EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn­ slant 6 engine. Only 66 miles, By Oswald Jacoby 0 AKQ64 Call 528-2207 after 5 p m. COMPLETELY side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease other 1971 Duster parts, and Alan Sonlag FURNISHED APARTMENT f Aatrograph Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Investment Property 25 required. Arruda and Bar- excellent condition. 646-5468. Tha Born Losar — Art Sansom Oswald: "Most declarers BABY CARRIAGE- $20.00. IN VERNON- 3 rooms with 10 comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539. * EDUCATION ft. bar. On bus stop, near Cir­ would wind up one trick short A Carolina reader asks if Portable. Good condition. Call 1972 C H E V Y MALIBU-2 door, WAITRESS - Part time. Mor­ VERNON COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 -,SOB'-WB POmie-mLERTDLP -SIOIFF,,. sm 5WP I'M ID Bg 'P I P ■SHE S A V IF I'U - at the five-diamond contract. the hand warrants an opening 646-3389 anytime. cle 875-4141. MANCHESTER- Office or Bernice Bede Osol ning hours Mature and depen­ 3 BEDROOM feet waterfront property with air, power brakes, and At some stage of the play they two-diamond bid. Private Instructions IB store space. 1st floor. Will steering, radio. 1 owner. m RUN DOWN ^ A, BE ACQUITTBP?^ dable. Corner Soda Shop, 735 CUSTOM BUILT 4 large cottages in very good PANELED 3 ROOM I'M IJCrr_UOl06z FORTHI^ would lose the heart finesse. The answer is "Yes. condition. Fully furnished, FIREWOOD - Fresh cut sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 Asking $1295. Call 646-5255. (NEWSPAPttR ENTERPRISE ASSN i Main Street. Manchester. LSHAPED RANCH APA R T M EN T - Heat, elec­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) \WORUP../ C k ___/7 V'5P5EPINP('.AR, East would shoot back a spade RIDING LESSONS indoor located in Sandy Beach area, hardwood. Clean oak wood. square feet. 643-1442. riding ring. Western stock New aluminum sidmg Large lot. tricity. stove, refrigerator, The price you're willing to pay for and West would lake his ace docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ $85 a cord, free delivery. Call 1973 COMET- Very good con­ Nov. 22) of the River I'revious looking for good homes. Call Autos For Sale 61 door coupe, low mileage Everytlng will be doled out to you capable and shrewd today, T r m r Iw/NTHW)^ sebool horses. Group lessons FRIGIDAIRE. 1 x )w prices. living room. Tenant pays heat Iwi'nth'w P5 experience as nur.se aide help­ 649-6480 after 6:15 PM. after today In its proper proportion. If although when it comes to man­ at $7 per hour, private lessons Ond utilities. $250 monthly. $1800; 1972 Audi $1000; 1970 aging your resources you tend to WIUTH^Pi i k m ful. but willing to train. Car FOREST HILLS- 8 room B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main 10 AM weekends. WE PAY TOP PRICES for you do little, don't expect to get iNHa? at $10 per half hour. Daytime Parking available. Chrysler New Yorker $395. be extravagant. Be prudent in essential. Good mileage reim­ Colonial. 2 1/2 baths, first Street, 643-2171. wrecked and junk cars. A & B a large return. I-S'/UKLTW, and evening classes for References and security The above may be seen at the both areas. bursement Paid training floor family room with AFFECTIONATE SPAYED Auto Salvage, used auto parts. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) XAI/crUM children and adults Large in­ deposit required. Available Savings Bank of Manchester, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Should l l l i i ' _L Part-time hours available. fireplace, large modern ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! TORTOISESHELL CATS- Call Tony 646-6223. The pace you set getting out of a , door arena. For more infor­ Custom made draperies, slip­ October 1st. No pets. Call 568- Main Street, Manchester. the starting blocks today will be you have to negotiate an Impor­ "3 ^— (LIu I lU Fringe benefits. EOE. Phone kitchen, sliders to large deck, Neutered, black and white tant matter today, be careful not mation call Susan Masinda walkout basement, gas heat, 2 covers and upholstery. Budget 6295. admirable. But do be careful not 643-9511 for appointment. Angora; adorable kittens, 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs 1977 BOBCAT - Sporty, silver, to give away the store. Deal fair­ 646-9937, car garage, wooded lot. Group Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 some long hair. 342-0571, 633- excellent. Must sell, to tire too early and leave half- air. low mileage, manv finished what you've begun. ly, but also realistically. I, Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. or 646-1000. 6581. 3 ROOM HEATED sacrificing! Any reasonable VIRGO (Aug. 23-8#pt. 22) Try Short Riba — Frank Hill REAL ESTATE SALES APARTMENT- Stove and extras. $3300. 646-7597. CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) REPRESEN TATIVES - Join offer over $1450. Call after In areas where you’re not to make lavish promises o ELECTRIC RANGE- With refrigerator. Near bus line. today In which you offer some­ >tX)R PUNISM/V4ENT BUT I'M 0BANTINS a firm offering one of the best REAL ESTATE OLDEST BREED OF DOG 3:30 p.m.. 649-1150, 528-6063. Trucks lor Sale knowledgeable, the results eye level oven, and lower Call 649-9021. 62 thing far greater In the future for IS-TEN LASHES WITH VOU AMNESTY, commission schedules Your own homo. R ECO RD ED as far back as should be profitable for you that which you're asking another A CATO'-NINE-'iAlLS. statewide Receive protected On your own lot. oven. First $100 takes it. Call 6500 B.C. 6 week old Purebred 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. today. In situations where you Homes For Sale 23 568-9439. EAST HARTFORD on Burn­ 1972 DATSUN PICK UP- 1600 to do at present. territories, continuous ON YOUR OWN LAKEI Saluki pups for sale. This gen­ Excellent running condition, lack expertise, the opposite BooutHul Bartow. Ffa. side Avenue. 2 Bedroom Short Bed. Phone 649-5549 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) educational programs in real tle, beautiful dog is very good - automatic transmission, after 4:00 p.m. :ould be true. EAST HARTFORD - Move 2«Bdr. • • $26,900 COLONIAL BEDROOM SET- Townhouse, with or without estate marketing techniques, INCLUDING LARGE LOT. with children. An ideal pet but power steering and radio. * I U HAVE H) EXAMINE THAT 80ITCA5E.'" right into this charming 3 All maple wood. Excellent garage $325 to $350. No Barry’s World - Jim Barry banking, finance, extensive ToUhi pUnt m Ui bwM cmmNI). H needs room to run, $100, Call New battery, new body work. 1967 DODGE VAN LUNCH Bedroom Ranch on quiet condition. Must be seen to be children. No pets. Call 528- advertising backup, 5 multiple rntmemd ■IBBw. fWiw uBil 872-9319. 568-2646, WAGON - Very good condi­ — Helmdahl & Stoffal street Boasts fresh paint and HanifiMt cMI w m . I mM f t t i hrWi appreciated. Paid $3200; 1494, or 289-0000. listing services. Call Ms. a 12x22 family room off the Me CMtW Mrou Ike itTMt iMMd PmM tion. $46,000 miles. Champ, Fireside. 643-80,30. asking $2800. Call after 6 p.m.. Musical Instruments 44 Reasonable. 569-1989. kitchen Owners anxious, $50s. ■Hk mMAh. FrM Nr • hNM naker 643-0062. APARTMENT FOR RENT- Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. If larhUrW. Nritr fhinl Likn, Ik ., f$. In Lf7P UK. IwtM, FU. mu. « ol IIHK- FREE CASE with all 1/2 Available November 1st. No 4121. price Guitars with this ad. utilities. No appliances. WANTED JUNK AND LATE Business Opportunity 14 C APE - 7 Rooms. 3 Bedrooms. □MISC. FOR SALE Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, Children ok. W ill consider MODEL WRECKS - Cash Remodeled Kitchen and pets. Parking for 2 cars. Call Paid. Call Parker Street Used This Funny World VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK New Britain. 225-1977. Open til 1977 FORD FIDO- 302 engine. Our Boarding Houaa Baths. Aluminum siding, in- 9 p.m. 643-5439, 8-9 a.m., or after 9 Auto Parts, Inc, 649-3391. Power steering, standard Snacks with locations $3,580. ground pool with patio and BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, Articles lor Sale 41 p.m. transmission. 30.000 miles, CALL TOLL F R E E 1-800-423- privacy Group I. Philbrick paneled living room, cat-in HOWS t h e .TELt'EMTO VO Y a N TRUE JU T ILL VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. p^lus Ford Deluxe Cap. 2355 Ext 905 Agency, 646-4200. kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, E X E C U T IV E LIVING - Com- BIO O P S ’^OMETHIN'ABOUT\THE WAIT TILL lovely quiet setting on dead­ Excellent condition. $90,00. Excellent condition. Asking C(DAMN\ in flatio n ; t h e y kW iES MY ANNUAL AJXK Call 643-4762. fortable 5 rooms, all $3700. Call 649-4615. MU)ML SCHOOL end street, dectfed beach appliances, carpet, 1973 T O Y O T A C O R O N A M A J O R ? HIKEP The price/ are ' ADPREiS AT, rights. $79,900. Call exclusive ALUM INUM Sheets used as washer/dryer, kids ok. Only WAGON - Good condition. MEETIN' OF PRAU6HT/THICKER THE BROKERS agent. Carol Cable-Wagner, printing plates, .007 thick HOLTON T R U M PE T - Good New cylinder head, brakes. ANV OF BEER THREE AN' - CONVENTION! condition. $90 or best offer. $300 heated. (816-3) Rental Molorcycles-BIcyclas 64 Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal 23x28W '. 25 cents each or 5 Must be seen. Asking $2200. BI6HT NOW 646-1032. Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. THEM ’XiOOW, TIMES THE /SHORTER housing opportunity. 443-4470. for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be Call anytime after 5PM. 646- 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - FROM w aller LA6T I'M CWIN6 picked up before 11 a.m. ROCKVILLE - Heated 5026. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles. STREET? YEAR m a r k e t MANCHESTER BY OWNER- ONLY. MEYERS PIANO St 1007r stock and in excellent G U ITA R - Having our 1st modern 3 rooms with RESEARCH/ ££Ul 6 Room Cape. 3 bedrooms, 1 1976 DODGE ASPEN- Special shape. $4500. 742-8786. SALE at our New Location. appliances and yard. Just 1/2 baths. Desirable area. Im­ DELIVERING DARK LOAM Edition. 6 cylinder. Automatic Save $60 to $200 on Guitars. 20 $iw. (918-4) Rental Assistors, maculate throughout. Call 647- - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also transmission, power steering, 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT Rebuilt Pianos. Call 871-2143. small fee. 236-5646. 1578. Principles only. .sand, gravel and stone. 643- power brakes. A M /FM radio, 750- Kerker headers. KNN 9504. reclining seats, rear window filters. Oil cooler. Much KUSTOM LEAD RARE FIND - East Hartford, MANCHESTER- 52 5 rooms, kids and pets ok. defogger. Asking $3300. 875- more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 Wadsworth Street. 2 Family CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye AMPLIFIER, 12 inch 2553 after 5 p.m. p.m, speaker, excellent condition. Appliances plus. Only $200. with large barn. .Separate fur­ .set, electric welder, acetylene BOWERS SCHO $150. 649-2062. (875-2) Rental Assistors. 5 room cape set on treed lot, Fireplaeed living naces. one new, 2 new hot outfit, aluminum ladder, small fee. 236-5646. 1965 OLDSMOBILE F85- Good 1978 Y A M A H A - XS 400 room and an ERA HOME WARRANTY! Low 60's, water heaters. New roof. trailer tires, new electric running condition. New parts. SPECIAL. Excellent condi­ Large yard. Bv appointment. generator, electric lawn- $300 or best offer. Call 659- tion. Low mileage. Must sell. ____ M’iHuro (■<»rrrclion from W4>(lnfsdjys' itd.i □ RENTALS A V A ILA B LE NOW - Beautiful 643-2804. NO AGENTS. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. 2 bedroom, must be seen. Only 1162, keep, trying. $1000. Call 643-4611 mornings. $250. (84?-l ) Rental Assistors, BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO MANCHE.STER - 3 bedroom DINING ROOM SET - Solid Rooms lor Rent 52 small fee. 236-5646. 1973 PINTO WAGON- Campars-Trallert Realtors spacious Colonial. New pecan. 6 captains chairs $800, Excellent condition. 4 new Mobile Homes 65 \ T- 1169 West Center Corner of McKee kitchen, fireplace, carpeting, Mediterranean bedrooms set THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ $180 RENT THIS HEATED I radials tires. New disc •you wouldn't BELIEVE the air qualify today!" Manchester 646-2482 aluminum siding. Immediafe $200. large conference table trally located. Downtown bedroom with appliances. Call brakes. 25-30 mpg. Great 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- '5 ALSO CALLEP PCOR-TO-PO(?R SALES* lo-l {qua! Kou$ui{ Opportuntif occupancy. Priced to sell! $50, NCR cash register $250. Manchester. Kitchen now. (891-11 Rental Assistors, family car. Asking $1395. Call Very good condition. Many ______B»i u I rw 0* “Your diagnosis Will be on ^ $50,900 Hayes Corp. 646-0131. 643-0421. privileges, Call 649-2358. small fee. 236-5646. Bolton Oil Company. 646-3523. extras! Call 633-4890. the back of your paid receipt.’