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Superb Record Vol. XOVIII, No. 301 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, September 24, 197? » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 a 204 Single Copy • 154 Home Delivered WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ dent Carter thinks his administra­ tion has ’’a superb record’’ and its doned it for good? ~ Diane character will be more important Simonelii, Palo Alto, Calif. in next year’s election than tran­ The movie is “Swan Song" sitory public opinion polls. and it is about a downhill Heating Bill Big Problem racer. The problem was Soul In speaking to a group of lid a swan dive on his skis visiting editors. Carter also said it By UniIccI Press Internuliunul homeowners and landlords ' luring the early filming and is "almost impossible" today for The problem this winter won’t be The government estimates heating production was halted until he any president to rank high in the the supply of home-heating oil — it oil prices have risen over 145 percent 2 :ould get back on skis, then polls. He attributed his own slump will be a supply of money for the in the last five years and they will be production of the last season to "uncontrollables’’ like inflation r customers to pay for it. another 50 percent higher this )f “S & H" got in the way. But and unpopular stands he took, By the time the snowline dips winter. ;he good news is filming was such as seeking the Panama below the Canadian border and into ■ A Washington Post survey showed ’inally wrapped and ABC has Canal treaties, which he called the upper Midwest, many customers home-heating oil prices in the icheduled the show for early his season. 'patently a losing proposition.’’ may regret depending on oil for heat. District of Columbia will rise $500 for 3UZZ WORD -- Who IS Buzz Home heating-oil bills will be sub­ this winter over last year for the lulik? - Freddie Mitchell, Cancer & Beer stantially higher than last year and average customer. leno, Nev. may even exceed monthly mortgage “Come Oct. 15, there's going to be 4 Huh? Professionally, he’s a WASHINGTON (UPI) - New payments for some people. a panic, " said Michael Laub, who op television director Food and Drug Administration Middle-income customers will owns or manages 3,500 apartment un­ leyond that I’m not in a posi- test results show at least 28 beers have to make sacrifices. The poor its in the Bronx. “People are going to ion to answer. But then who - 17 domestic and 11 imported - may have to shiver. get their bills and they're going to be S Freddie Mitchell? contain detectable levels of Generally, customers will have to shocked. People are going to be LGES - I have been a fan of respond the same way most folks without heat for their children. Inrgess Meredith for a long cancer-causing nitrosamines, ime, especially in the two with Schlitz leading the list. Both responded to higher gasoline prices 'Tve lost a lot of sleep thinking Rocky" movies. Can yon tell the FDA and the brewing industry last summer — they’ll pay. about this winter" ae the gentleman’s age? - have said they are confident the "I will pay the price and keep Predictably, hardest hit by the frs. Campbell, Provo, Utah nitrosamines can be eliminated warm," said Joyce Peters Watts, 31, price hikes are the poor and elderly. He was bom George Bur- through changes in the brewing of Springfield, Mass. "The oil com­ "Our clients are going to be hurt ess in 1908, making him at process and expect a clean-up panies mark it up so high that they’re badly," said Theresa Jones of the ist count 71. within a few months. ripping us off.” Community Services Agency in The highest reading for an Mrs. Watts, who lives with her hus­ Washington. She said a monthly tend your questions to TV American beer - 7.7 parts per band and two sons, said she has put Social Security check can't even 'ial-o^e. Pepper O’Brien, billion - was found in Schlitz. The up storm windows and planned to cover the price of a tank of oil in the 'EA, 200 Park Ave., New lowest - no detectable level — turn down her thermostat. She said district. ork, N Y 10017.) was Coors. with Stroh’s a close se­ ..ml because of the rising costs of home­ The higher prices also are affec­ cond. The highest reading among heating oil, her family decided to ting the not-so-poor. imports - 3.6 ppb - was found in save money by keeping her old car in­ Washington real estate agent Mike Heineken sample, and the stead of buying a now one. McGrady recalled, “One client liked lowest was Guineas Stout, with no Anti-nuclear demonstrator is carried by nuclear plant in Vernon, Vt., Sunday. A total "I’m worried," said Bessie the house from the outside We detectable level. state troopers to a bus after being arrdsted of 167 persons were charged with blocking McDonald, 70, another Springfield stopped and asked permission to see for trespassing at the Vermont Yankee gates to the plant. (UPI photo) resident. Mrs. McDonald, who lives the inside. We went to the basement in a two-story home with her hus­ first When he saw the oil burner, he New Policies band, said she doesn't turn on the was really turned off. " WASHINGTON (UPI) - Under heat on the second floor and turns it Texaco Inc. and other oil com­ pressure from the Senate Sunday h for Protests off on the first floor when she is panies have promised to freeze Judiciary Committee, more than cooking, relying on the stove for prices — or at least try to freeze dozen nominees for federal By United Prrsti Inlernalional arrested during the Sunday but through it all you must maintain heat. them — at current levels. However, udgeships have agreed in recent In New York, there was music and demonstration in Vermont, The Ver­ your fighting spirit," she said. "You "I don’t know how we re going to oil industry critics counter the prices months to resign from all-white talk of the "fighting spirit.’’ In Ver­ mont Yankee plant was shut down must remain united and brave." get oil," said Mrs. McDonald, vjio already arc inflationary. social clubs. At the same time, mont, more than 160 demonstrators dqring the protest, part of a seven- Miss Fonda and her husband, has been sick since last May. ‘We There are various federal and stale were arrested. It was another Sunday week closing for repairs and political activist Tom Hayden, were have such a big house and if we cut subsidy programs in the works. At E Attorney General'Benjamin Civiletti has committed himself in of anti-nuclear protests. refueling. embarking on a nationwide tour to down on some heat, we won’t have least 10 states — Connecticut. In­ rioN writing to ask candidates before The demonstrations stretched Officials reported 25 people were discuss issues in the 1980 presidential any." diana. Kentucky. Michigan. Ohio. T IO N S P O T I they are nominated for judgeships from New York City to Harrisburgh, treated at the scene for sunstroke, election. Oil-company and energy officials Oregon, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin to resign from or suspend their Pa., to Bremerton, Wash., to Vernon, lacerations or drug overdoses. A crowd of about 200 people say the oil will be there — if you have and New Jersey— have implemented memberships in segregated clubs. Vt. Acress Jane Fonda appeared at gathered in Bremerton, Wash., to the money. direct-aid programs. Committee sources say Chair­ The Vermont protesters — facing both the New York rally and one in call attention to the dangers of ship­ "Right now, supply doesn't seem to But most observers believe those man Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., arraignment today on trespassing Harrisburg, Pa. ping nuclear waste. They launched a be a major problem, " said Robert programs will be inadequate. is the main force behind the new charges — refused to identify Miss Fonda told over 1,000 mock nuclear waste caravan on a Herzog of the New York City Energy Rep. Richard Nolan, D-Minn , told P policies. The changes could prod themselves to authorities Sunday demonstrators protesting the week-long journey to Richland Department. "The major problem a recent House subcommittee the Judicial Conference of the after slipping under a rope and troubled Three Mile Island nuclear during the rally in Roosevelt Park. we’re facing is the inability of large hearing, "The poor will have the op­ United States, comprised of top entering a restricted area at the plant to fight nuclear power in the Speakers at the rally denounced numbers of people to pay, both tion to heat or eat. " federal judges, to tackle an even gates of the Vermont Yankee nuclear same spirit fought against the Viet­ plans for a 400,000-gallon spent-fuel thornier side of the issue: power plant in Vernon. nam War. storage pool at Bremerton’s Puget whether sitting judges also should A total of 167 demonstrators were "You patriotism will be attacked. Sound naval shipyard. be asked to resign from all-white Juggling Due clubs. Visit Planned OOIS OPEN For Fuel Aid TOKYO (UPI) - Japanese SUNDAY Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira budgets. The $8 million translates probably will visit Peking in early By JACQlfEUINE HUARI) into less than one-half percent of the December for a one-week visit, budget. Foreign Ministry sources said. HARTFORD (UPI) - Wherever "I don't believe there's any room The sources, quoted Sunday by the governor finds the millions of in the budget to cut $8 million more, " Tokyo’s Asahi Shimbun dollars needed to keep Connecticut's he said. "The departments are newspaper, said the date of poor from freezing this winter, it's already saying they can't operate bound to be an interesting juggling M M I* V Ohira’s first visit to China as with the $i5 million she said she's prime minister will be arranged act. going to cut." through diplomatic channels after A few theories were floated last Two - overspend and worry about week after Gov. Ella Grasso said Japan’s Oct, 7 general elections. a deficit later. No agenda of talks between the she'd have to dig up at least $8 "That isn't one 1 think she'd intend Japanese and Chinese leaders million for emergency fuel aid this to do - end up this year with a during Ohira’s visit has been an­ winter - and that’s counting on $12 deficiency." Wright said. nounced. but observers believe million from the federal government. Three - new or increased taxes 2 Ohira will announce his Rep. Gardner Wright, D-Bristol. "I think we re going to have to (ace government’s decision on a co-chairman of the House Ap­ tax Increases next year as a real Chinese request for a $S.4 billion propriations Committee that picks possibility unless we can cut signifi­ loan. apart the budget for the Legislature, cant amounts of money out of our said she'd have to raise taxes or budget, " he said. Severe Storm 'i / ’C comcx in with a new source of Wright met with the governor for a revenue. half hour Friday and said he still isn't HONG KONG (UPI) - Severe Wright said he doubted the gover­ sure what she has in mind He Tropical Storm Mac battered nor could lop more off agency believes she'll wait a while because Hong Kong with 90 mph winds and 'VP budgets because departments it's too early to calculate a few key 4 almost 10 inches of rain Sunday already are groaning under a tight- factors - tax revenues and how cold night and early Monday. A 46- fisted $2.4 billion budget and newly- the winter will be. year-old man was killed by head week SiriKestrike dgaiiisiagainst giam grain cicvaiuielevator vuiii-corn- ordered 3 percent, or $30 million to His feeling on the tax option is that Grain ships wait in the Duluth-Superior $35 million, budget cuts. injurids sustained in a fall in Hong panies. Workers will vote Tuesday on a ten­ she won't do anything with that at all Kong harbor and at least 48 others harbor, the largest freshwater grain port in The governor, through an ad­ tative agreement. (UPI photo) until next year, and maybe not even were injured, mostly by flying the world, as negotiations continued in the 11- ministrative aide, fired off a testy then. If he were calling the shots. objects. reply Friday. Wright said he'd move with more The British colony’s normally "I will not ask for any tax in­ taxes right now. busy streets and harbor were vir­ creases this fiscal year to finance He drew a picture of just how tight tually deserted as residents Grain May Move Again state programs to meet energy the situation is already. needs," she said. “Whatever has to stayed indoors. Air and surface MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - A final "an improved economic package cord reached in a 19-hour, noa-stop Connecticut is creeping along with transportation was halted, except bargaining session that began at 9 be done will be done within the a $2.4 billion budget - 5.5 percent tentative agreement has been with substantial wage gains.’’ framework of our existing for the Kowloon-Canton railroad reached with General Mills in the 12- Further details were not immediate­ a.m. Saturday. higher than fiscal 1978-1979. Inflation resources." is running at 12 percent. The week, paralyzing grain handlers ly available. Peavy Co. and International Anyone who has listened to the Multifoods also reached agreement Legislature and governor said there strike that slapped the upper Union officials said the bargaining governor quickly finds out every Inside Today Midwestern farm industry with an committee unanimously will recom­ with the millers Saturday. wasn't an ounce of fat in the budget. "Now that these agreements have syllable is carefully weighed. Wright A short time after the new budget Business...... '...... 15 estimated $1 billion in losses. mend its membership approve the read between the lines of “this fiscal Classified...... 16-18 The American Federation of Grain wage packages. Settlement in the been reached, 1 am confident they went into effect July 1. the gover­ will be ratified, and grain will be year." nor's fiscal architect - Office of Comics...... 19 Millers Local 118 struck eight grain complex eight-pronged strike came "She’s not saying she wouldn’t ask Editor«|t ...... 9 elevator companies beginning.July 6. one day before shippers in Duluth shipped again from the Duluth^ Policy and Management Secretary Superior port," said chief federal for money next year," he said. ”I Anthony Milano - said agencies had Entertainment ...... 14 halting shipment of grain from the threatened to send their empty think the governor’s proposal is to negotiator Wayne Horvitz. to give up 3 percent or $30 million to Fam ily...... 8e Duluth-Superior harbor, the largest vessels hack out to sea. A spokesman come up with the money right away, Mark Seetin, Minnesota $35 million. Obituaries ...... 10 freshwater grain port in the world. said the millers will return to work but not worry about paying for it un­ Peopletalk...... 2 All eight elevator companies and immediately upon approval. agriculture commissioner, said the Milano, according to Wright, is strike cost an estimated $1 billion in til next year." looking at 3 percent reductions for Sports...... 11-13 the almost 500 workers involved General Mills reached a settlement Wright sees three alternatives for scheduled a ratification vote for at 4 a.m., the eighth company to lost income for the farm economies the first quarter, four percent the se- Television ...... 14 the governor. Tuesday on a contract a union reach a tentative agreement with the of North Dakota, South Dakota, Mon­ Weather ...... 2 One - cut more off agency Sec Page Ten spokesman described as including striking millers. It was the third ac­ tana and Minnesota. / ■

PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 24, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Mon., Sept. 24. 1979 - PAGE THREE The Weather Many Dilemmas Surface States Face Off Ex-African Dictator J K A T T U < I In Alcohol War yM As Pope’s Arrival Nears CONCORD. N.H. (UPI) — Massachusetts may be Finds Place to Hide preparing to wage war on New Hampshire's liquor sales, PARIS (UPI) — Deposed Central extradition of its citizen for foreign In Des Moines, church officials will armed with a distribution scheme that could undercut Ity llnilcd I’resH Inlernulional program. A longtime expert in the prices on the Granite State's biggest money-makers. African dictator Jean Bedel Bokassa left crimes and the government would have be selling programs at Living •UPWMOKO Wanted: portable toilets, ideally Z,-' field of supplying chemical toilets for The threat lurking at New Hampshire's southern France for exile in the Ivory Coast early come under heavy pressure to try him in History Farms to help defray costs. 000 of them, to service about 1 major events said an expected crowd border is a "serious situation", which demands today, endjng his 5$ hours standoff with France. •30.00 ’The contents will include biographies ("I I 'V million people during the papal yisit. of 1 million at Grant Park for the "immediate action." Senate Finance Chairman D. Alan French officials who refused him asylum. There was no immediate comment from Money is an object. papal mass would require 2,000. por­ of key participants, a map of the Government spokesmen said Bokassa the Ivory Coast how it would receive a farms and photographs of the pope. Rock said Sunday. Toilets, the money involved in table toilets at a cost of about 1170,- A letter Friday from Liquor Commission Chairman took off in a French military DC-8 jetliner request to extradite Bokassa. but the MIOHM1 IIM M IA tU lllV “Thdse programs are the only procuring them and other necessities 000. Costas Tentas alerted Rock. Gov. Hugh Gallen and other at 4 a.m. (10 p.m. EDT Sunday) from the country has a history of granting safe n \ are some of many official dilemmas ‘"The problem is that they just authorized items for sale, and the military air base at Evreux west of Paris, asylum to fallen leaders from other only one that helps pay our bills,” an legislative leaders to the scheme which "portends price iltOfW that have surfac^ as officials ready don’t exist,”'he said. However, Sol war with Massachusetts," Tentas said. where he had remained a virtual prisoner African states. archdiocese announcement said. for Pope John Paul II's visit next Dauro, owner of AAA Chemical Tentas. Rock, Senate President Robert Monier and in his own private jet most of the time David Dacko, new president of the Cen­ i In the n a tio n ’s c a p ita l the month. Toilets Inc., who has been given the Senate Ways and Means Chairman John McLaughlin have since landing uninvited in France Friday tral African Republic who led the French- archiocese is constructing a $400,0(X) [Z 3 * Religious and city officials who task of rounding up the johns, said he called for an immediate meeting with Gallen and the night. assisted coup that overthrew Bokassa, U P lW iA T H IK FOTOCAST 9 altar on the Mail. Pastors in the puffed their collective chests with can get 1,000 units. Liquor Commission to weigh the threat and ways to com­ Officials declined to reveal his destina­ said Sunday in Bangui he planned to issue pride because their cities were In predominantly Catholic Boston, Washington-Baltimore archdiocese tion until receiving approval of the coun­ an international warrant for the arrest of are being asked to kick in $5 in parish bat it. For period ending 7 p.m. EST 9/24/V9. During Monday, selected as legs of the pontiff’s U.S. the City Council ended a somewhat "This is a serious situation because of the importance try involved, and several hours later con­ the former emperor. rain with possible thunder is expected in the South Atlan­ visit are now scrambling to unravel heated funding debate by ap­ funds for every family holding parish firmed that he was flying to the Ivory Such a warrant is normally the first step membership. Mayor Marion Barry of liquor revenues on the state budget, " Rock said, "It is tic Coast States. Elsewhere weather is fair in general. massive logistics problems to ac­ propriating $700,000 as the city’s our second largest source of income." he said. Coast, a former colony on the west in extradiction proceedings, but French commodate both the pope and the share of the costs, while the church estimated the bill for police overtime African coast with which France has kept law does not permit extradition of its alone will run $1.5 million. New Hampshire takes in more than $40 million from millions of people who want to see promised to pay for the religious por­ the sale of wine and spirits. Rock said, surpassed only by extremely close ties. citizens. The American Civil Liberties him. tion of the visit. the business profits tax. Bokassa's departure ended an intense Bokassa is a French citizen as a result Union filed suit last month in diplomatic campaign to find a nation (^oiiiieolioiil ForeoasI City and religious officials in “Some of them in here are pleased In the memo. Tentas said the scheme will allow of his service as a sergeant in the colonial Boston have compromised on the it (the funding controversy) Philadelphia opposing the city’s offer willing to accept the deposed tyrant, army during two wars. But Paris forbid holds some of the 22 TV to pay for construction of the $75,000 MJksachusetts to undersell New Hampshire on imported Sunny today with highs in the mid 60s 18 celsius lair mundane questions of who will pay happened because they could grab whiskeys, scotches and cordials which are big money­ charged the atorocities that include him to enter the country, citing violations tonight with lows 45 to 50. Tuesday fair followed by in­ Guide covers on which she has appeared in the bills there, with the archdiocese the publicity and milk it. It’s an elec­ platform on which the pope will massacres of school children. He was of human rights. celebrate mass. The suit, howeve’r, makers for the Granite State. creasing afternoon cloudiness. Highs in the 60s. 25 years. She's among a group of TV stars to pay for the religious aspects of the tion year ... and some of them are The competitive edge on Imported liquor will also have President David Dacko, successor to overthrown Emperor Bokassa demanding to remain in France, claiming There is a provision for handling such will be heard after the visit, and the French citizenship. Probability of rain near zero percent today and tonight 20 featured in a magazine retrospective on Pope’s stop and the city paying for using him (the pope) for their cam­ an impact on domestic sales in New Hampshire. Tentas in the Central African Republic, holds a news conference over the cases inside France, but it involves a for­ percent Tuesday. East to southeast winds 5 to 15 mph NBC-TV to air Nov. 21. (UPI photo) everything else. paigns,” said Councilor Albert L. church vyill reimburse the city if the predicted. The price advantage, coupled with energy costs, His presence in France would have mal trail in which the full extent of city loses the suit. weekend. Dacko, 49, is the emperor’s cousin and former adviser. posed a delicate legal and political 2 today and variable around 10 mph tonight Southeast to Catholic leaders in Des Moines, O’Neill. will prompt people to do all their liquor shopping in one French involvement in Bokassa's Bokassa left France for exile in the Ivory Coast early today. (UPI problem since Bokassa holds French south winds 10 to 15 mph Tuesday. another stop on the Pope’s Oct. 1-7 stop — in Massachusetts, not New Hampshire, he said. overthrow and former close relations with photo) citizenship. France does not permit Peopletalk U.S, tour, will be selling programs to The scheme, originally worked out in Oklahoma, allows the deposed ruler might have surfaced. help defray costs of the big event. a cost-saving short-cut as liquor passes from the dis­ The religious significance Pope Seeks Prayers tributor to wholesaler to retailer, Tentas said. notwithstanding, the bottom line for It permits the distributor to sell imported products to FxItMidecI Outlook Coppola Starting all the hoopla will be, of course, any wholesaler, who can sell it for less than an authorized money, ft is impossible to estimate For Successful Trip wholesaler who has to contend with local and national Extended outlook for New England Wednesday through His Own Company the final bill to both church and state, promotional expenses for the product. Friday: Mass. R 1. & Conn.: Chance of rain Wednesday. 4 but the costs will run into the VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope “To the task that my presence Eliminating a link in the chain saves money which can Fair Thursday and Friday. High temperatures in the up­ Francis Ford Coppola is so confident of the millions of dollars. John Paul I, emphasizing the impor­ before the United Nations poses, I at­ be passed down the line for lower retail prices. per 60s to mid 70s Overnight lows in the 50s along the success of his "Apocalypse Now" he's already spen­ New York City officials have es­ tance of his upcoming speech to the tribute enormous importance,” John The scheme could be even more effective in coast and 40s inland. ding the profits. He's purchased Hollywood General timated a $3 million bill for security United Nations, asked the world to Paul said in his first direct reference Massachusetts, where wholesalers also run retail Studios for an undisclosed number of millions and and traffic control alone, but pray for the success of the voyage to the mangnitude of the speech that Maine & New Hampshire. Chance of showers operations. Tentas said. will rename it "Omni Zoetrope " for his own produc­ archdiocese officials have declined that will carry him from "green experts say will focus on religious Wednesday. F'air Thursday and Friday Daytime highs in Tentas predicted New Hampshire could lose a substan­ tion company. to discuss their portion of the bill. Ireland” to the “ soils of and human rights. the mid 60s to lower 70s Overnight lows mostly in the 40s, tial amount of business unless the scheme could be That's "OZ " — letters observers expect to rise "The holy father is our guest. Washington.” "To Ireland I go as a pilgrim, the Vermont: Partly cloudy Wednesday. Fair Thursday countered. high above the complex of nine sound stages, We’re not commenting on money on "Again today, I ask you all for the way 1 did to Mexico and my native and Friday. Highs in the mid 60s to mid 70s and lows in Rock said Sunday he did not know when a meeting on making the flamboyant film maker the wizard the grounds of - believe it or not - Poland, Already now I feel the joy of the 40s to low 50s. spiritual help of prayer,” the 59-year- the problem would take place, because the governor had thereof. good taste.” said Msgr. Eugene old pontiff told more than 25,(KX) peo­ finding myself in the midst of this not contacted legislative leaders or Tentas as of Saturday - Coppola says he'll make 10 movies a year at the Clark, director of the archdiocese of­ ple huddled in a rainy St. Peter’s trip, on the streets that over cen­ night. new film factory and establish himself as boss of fice of communications. square for his Sunday blessing and turies all the people of green Ireland Neither Tentas nor Gallen could be reached for com­ bosses in Tinsel Town. In Chicago, where neither city nor speech. have walked toward God." ment Sunday. Air Pollution Forecast church leaders have even discussed a The pope's Sept. 29-Oct. 7 trip will John Paul’s journey will be his "fm flabbergasted the governor didn't respond to the Top Tube Times final bill, an estimated 4,000 police, take him to Ireland and six cities in third since taking office Oct. 16,1978 memo." Rock said. "It's unbelievable, given the HARTFORD — (UPI) The state Department of En­ backed up by 1,000 firefighters, will the United States, including New as the first non-Italian pope in 455 seriousness of the situation. " he said. vironmental Protection forecast good air pollution levels When New York attorney Jay S. Harris first be assigned to the Grant Park area York and Washington. He will meet years. He was cheered by millions today and reported good levels around the state on Sun­ started musing about television fare over the past for the outdoor papal mass Oct. 5. President Carter in addition to ad­ during trips to Mexico in January and day. quarter century, even he didn't know his nostalgia Toilets have surfaced as a pesky dressing the United Nations Oct. 2. Poland in June, Judge Will Hear would turn into a book and a TV special — but it did. The results of his research will be shown Oct. 21 by NBC-TV as 'TV Guide — the First 25 Years." Land Claim Case National Forecast Guest stars footnoting the highlights will include AUGUSTA. Maine (UPI) - A federal judge will hear . George C. Scott, Arthur Godfrey. arguments this week to determine whether the claim by City Fest Hi Lo Michael Landon, John Chancellor and Lucille Ball Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians to 12.5 million Albuquerque sy 88 57 .Memphis sy 76 53 whose son. Desi Arnaz Jr. — as an infant — graced acres of Maine land should go to trial. Anchorage r 54 47 Miami Beach ts 86 80 the magazine's first cover in 1953. Attorneys involved in the tribes' claim to two-thirds of Asheville r 63 52 Milwaukee pc 68 51 Says Lucy. "Fve been a baby sitter for three Maine,will address U.S. District Court Judge Edward T. Atlanta cy 71 59 Minneapolis pc 69 52 generations." Gignoux at a hearing in Portland Friday, in order for the tff £ a n c l sy 74 54 Billings r 81 49 Nasvhille judge to decide whether to grant another stay in the court New Orleans f 83 67 Birmingham cy 76 63 case which was first filed in 1972. > Boston sv 59 47 New York, sy 70 52 The New Adam i Oklahoma City f 87 60 Gignoux called the conference after a request was filed Brownsville Tx f 85 66 Gail Sheehy, author of "Passages" — a study of Buffalo sy 63 39 Omaha pc 83 62 for the 12th stay of the case. There is speculation that E Charlston S.C. r 81 65 Philadelphia sy 68 51 changes in adult life— is time is running out to reach a negotiated settlement, Charlotte N C cy 71 56 Phoenix sy 107 77 surveying the under-30 since the judge in the past has routinely granted stay Chicago pc 66 48 Pittsburgh sy 66 42 crowd now, and she requests without hearings. Cleveland sy 64 44 Portland M. sy 59 35 reveals some startling The tribes' attorney, Thomas Tureen, refused late last Columbus sv 68 45 Portland Ore, f 76 55 conclusions in the Oc­ week to discuss details of the settlement negotiations, but Dallas f 88 60 Providence sy 62 41 tober issue of Esquire said his position at this week's conference "will.depend Richmond cy 66 57 Denver sy 86 54 magazine. on what happens in the negotiations this week." St Louis sy 74 49 Des Moines sh 100 30 Crystalizing the new Maine last month retained James St. Clair of Boston, Detroit 64 43 Salt Lake City w 90 65 pc breed of man, she finds attorney for Richard Nixon in Watergate-related P Duluth 64 47 San Diego pc 79 73 pc they don't want to work B1 Paso f 94 57 San Francisco pc 74 57 matters, an "insurance policy" to defend the state should hard, demand more Hartford sy 64 37 San Juan sy 88 77 the case go to trial. Honolulu f 90 77 Seattle sy 67 53 time for "personal St. Clair has experience in the Indian land claims of the Houston f 84 mm Spokane sy 77 48 growth" and want time Mashpee tribe in Massachusetts. Indianapolis sy 70 40 Tampa r 87 76 for love, leisure, Former Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox is Jackson Miss sy 80 55 Washington sy 71 56 children, personal co-counsel with Tureen for the tribes. EXIT 9 J Jacksonville r 78 70 Wichita sy 89 62 expression and "playing A tentative settlement for the case was drawn up last c-clear: cl-clearing: cy- Kansas City sy 80 60 lots of tennis. " year by former Sen. William D. Hathaway, D-Maine. Las Vegas sy 97 70 cloudy: f-fair: hz-haze; m- But the biggest jolt on Manchester missing; pc-partly cloudy; r- calling for the federal government to provide about $62 Little Rock sy 75 52 her questionnaire came Los .Angles f 86 66 rain; sh-showers: sm-smoke; million for the tribes to buy land from private lan­ BucKland where "lost interest in Louisville sy 72 50 sn-snow; sy-•sunny; ts- downers. A Ihunclerstorms; w-windy .sex " was checked. Says Ms. Sheehy, "I looked in Papal Visit T-Shirts But the Indians this summer upped the ante to as much astonishment at the ages — 23, 21. Ages like that.'" as $87 million following a Maine Supreme Court ruling in Hoping to capitalize on the upcoming visit sell them during the papal visit. The shirts their favor involving the crucial jurisdictional issue in T he Quote of the Day of Pope John Paul II to Des Moines, Jim Fox are printed with the pope's name, a symbol, the case. A lm a n a c and the location of the mass. They will sell The Indians maintain land was taken from them more Retired Navy Capt. Robert Truax,- the missile shows the stockpile of T-shirts he has for $7 each. (U PI photo) than 150 years ago in violation of the federal Noninter­ By I nited P ress Inlernuliotuil export who's built his own "Volksrocket" to carry amassed in his apartment as he prepares to course Act of 1790, which provided congressional protec­ Today is Monday. Sept. 24. the 267th day of 1979 with 98 the common man to the threshold of space, in the tion to tribes living in "Indian Country." to follow. October i.ssue of Omni magazine on the NASA space The moon moving toward its first quarter. shuttle: "It's too complicated. It flies like a brick The morning stars are Mars. Saturn and Jupiter. and its unpowered landing is the hardest kind for a Church Memhers •The M cDonilJ'i logo ii a rrgutcreJ iraJemark of McDonald's Corporaiion The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. pilot to make. It makes as much .sense as requiring Archdiocese Sets Holiday Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. an airplane to land at railroad stations ' MANCHESTER — The Archdiocese of Hartford an­ leader of the world's Catholics, his stirring defense of John Marshall, fourth chief justice of the United States, nounced that Oct. 1 will be a holiday for the schools of the religious libery and other human rights, his forceful To Fight Charges was born on Sept. 24. 1755. Glimpses archdiocese in honor of Pope John Paul’s visit to the proclamation of moral values, and his magnetic per­ WASHINGTON (UPIl - Nine leading members of the On this date in history: United States. sonality have had a strong influence upon peoples Church of Scientology are fighting charges of stealing "Isift it nke to finally have a bank at 2 In 1955. President Dwight Eisenhower suffered a heart Liv Ullmann will bo on location in Auschwitz. The Pope will address the United Nations on Oct. 2 and throughout the world," government documents in a covert campaign to discredit attack while vacationing in Colorado. Roland, next month filming a TV special, "Children two of the local schools, St, Bridget's and St. James, will the church's critics - including the Internal Revenue In 1959, President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier of (he Holocaust " ... Gordon Lightfoot will be m allow students to see the televised presentation of the Service. Nikita Khrushchev met at Camp David. Md. concert at l^ew York's Carnegie Hall Oct. 10-11 Pope's message. St. James has televisions in the Eleven church members were indicted last year, partly In 1971, retired U S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black the Burr Gnuers Shopping Plaza!’ classrooms while St. Bridget's will wheel portable on the basis of thousands of documents seized in disputed died at the age of 85. models into the rooms. OPEN HOUSE FBI raids on church headquarters in and In 1976. Prime Minister Ian Smith accepted a plan for However, a spokeswoman at St. James said the school TUESDAY FROM 6 TO 10 PM Washington on Julv 8. 1977. The books can only be offered while the supply Rhodesia which called for an immediate biracial regime Lottery Numbers will not be clos^ Oct. 1. She said the school is undergoing Two of the 11 indicted are in England awaiting extradi­ The bank office you’ve waited Special Burr Corner^ lasts. So do hurry. Deposits must be maintained and black majority rule in two years. renovations and some students are out of school on a tion. and the other nine were to go on trial today in a U.S. Coupon Book! for a minimum of 6 months. 4 In 1978, The Israeli Cabinet approved the Camp Daivd for is now open! Drawing for a Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Saturday in New rotating basis while work is in progress. The other IN OUR PIANO district court. agreements and voted to dismantle the Israeli schools will have the day off. Church officials objected to the use of evidence seized Still a better reason to settlements in the Sinai Peninsula. England: AND ORGAN STUDIOS color TV. Valuable Burr Comers Come in and say Hello. Connecticut: 415. The Rev. Robert Saunders said the East Catholic High by more than 175 FBI agents, claiming the raids were un­ come by our new School has no plans at the moment to arrange for its constitutional. Coupon Books for depositors. office, is to become an The Savings Bank of Manchester very much A thought for the day. Chief Justice John Marshall Massachusetts: 8728. students to see the televised speech, but said the school Featuring But U.S. District Judge Charles Richey ruled earlier SBM Savings Customer and looks forward to serving your every financial said, "The power to tax involves the power to destroy." New Hampshire: 2425. “How nice it would be’’-w e heard that even Rhode Island: 1715 will get a videotape later. CHRIS ANDERSON this month the government had "probable cause " (or the get a specially prepared money-saving book. need. With Savings Plans, for instance. (Did you Mother Marie Arthur of Assumption School said the before we opened our new Burr Comers Office International raids because the FBI caught two church members We call it the “Burr Comers Saving Book.’’ know we can offer you nine different ways to save students have televisions in their homes and should watch trying to enter the federal courthouse in Washington with on September 15th. We think it’s pretty nice to HAMMOND ARTIST ' It contains a number of money-saving coupons your money? And most of them -unlike other Manchester To Advertise the speech there. false identification, and one of them revealed a church be here, too. 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(Town) fire at 53 Leland Drive. C ENTERS P REPARE WITH OUR day 935 Main St., Manchester, 643-5171 CONNECTICUT Saturday, 9:23 p.m, — Gas (Town) 523-4509 LICENSED TEACHERS PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Mon.. Sept. 24, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 24, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Bloodmobile Fiscal Measures Production To Resume Visit Shted Educators in Bolton On House Agenda! At Fafnir Bearing Co. MANCHESTER -T h e Red Cross Open Contract Talks Friday evening after a daylong bargaining Bloodmobile will visit Concordia KENSINGTON (UPI) - Fafnir Bearing BOLTON -Representatives from til it does meet them. WASHINGTON (UPlI - Oct. 1 is the start of a new session, Palmucci said. Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St., Co. machinists have ratified a new con­ the Bolton Board of Education and fiscal year and the deadline for three major bills all of He said the new contract would offer Tuesday from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Massolini said he also inspected which the House has defeated once before but will try to tract, clearing the way for production at The Red Cross Blood Center in the Bolton Education Association the Hans Christian Andersen the firm ’s New Britain and Newington pay increases of $2.09 for journeymen and enact this week. $1.97 for specialists.. The contract allows Farmington has issued an urgent have met to open negotiations for the Montessori School and found it to plants to get rolling again for the first meet the code requirements. Two of the bills - to raise the public debt limit and to a cost of living adjustment of up to 15 'appeal for blood donors. There is a teachers' contracts for the 1980-81 time since April 23. school year, Raymond A, Allen Jr., He also reported that he inspected provide continued funding for agencies whose ap­ cents an hour for the first year and critical shortage of all types of blood. Fafnir officials said employees would superintendent of schools, said. - four homes for the installation of propriations have not yet been approved by Congress - adjustments of up to 14 cents per hour for The present supply is only enough for begin reporting back today and they The teachers are presently in a smoke detectors and three homes deal directly with the government's fiscal calendar. the following two years, said Palmucci. one-half of one day's needs of the 41 expected the full work force back on the two-year contract which terminates that were struck by lightening. The third bill, to implement the terms of the Panama He said the last offer boosted hourly Connecticut hospitals, the Red Cross job in about two weeks. June 30, 1980, Allen said. Canal treaties, is needed by the same date because Oct. 1 wages. ‘‘I would say we increased it to the said. March Uoonlinulor The 187 machinists, members of the , Anyone in good health between the Members of the education is the date the treaties become effective. tune of 12 cents," he said. "Basically they Selectman John Carey has been ap­ The Senate has approved all three bills, but the House International Association of Machinists ages ol 18 and . or age 17 and 18 associations negotiating team are had tried to restrict us to the offer the 66 pointed coordinator for the Lodge 1249, Sunday voted 139-9 in favor of Fred Audette, Thomas Sheridan. defeated all three last week and must reconsider them by UAW had gotten. We now increased the with parental permission, may Rochambeau march for the Town of the three-year pact, union spokesman Ray Thelma Friedman, Anthony Falcet- the end of its work-day Thursday because it plans a week- offer. donate blood. Walk-in donors are Bolton for a proposed encampment in- Palmucci said. ta, John Marino, and Philip long Columbus Day recess beginning Friday. Palmucci said the machinists' contract welcome. October 1981. Another union representing 3,300 Fafnir Robenhymer, ex officio. The Senate is not planning a recess, but still faces the differs slightly from the UAW pact, At that time 200 troops are production workers. United Auto Workers Negotiations for the school board Oct. 1 deadline to pass the three bills once they get out of stressing different fringe benefits which expected to arrive, by motor Local 133, ratified a new three-year con­ Tumbling Classes are Louis Cloutier, Michael Parsons, the House. include a superior early retirement transport, and a site is needed to ac­ tract Wednesday. Both groups had been on SOUTH WIND'sOR -The Recrea­ Wallace Kelly, and Joseph Halobur- But House leaders threaten to delay or cancel the clause. commodate the men and equipment strike since April. tion Department still has openings in do, board chairman, ex officio. recess if the House votes are not reversed. The leader^, He thanked production workers who Plans will be made for a dinner and Most UAW members scheduled to As in past years. Allen said that the predict chaos in Panama and a halt of government honored the 1AM pickets this week. the tumbling classes offered at the breakfast as well as other activities. return to their jobs Thursday did not go to school board and the education operations in Washington if the bills are not enacted. “ I have to commend the rank and file Wapping Community Center. The Connecticut and other states are work, honoring the machinists' picket Donald McHenry (center), declaring his day. President Carter talks with McHenry association, have agreed that news The Panama Canal bill is not even in final form. ^ com­ membership in the UAW 133 that saw fit classes, for three -five year olds, will planning to commemorate lines. belief in "the importance of diplomacy," was and former ambassador Andrew Young at the releases w ill be issued only by promise version worked out by House-Senate conferees to respect the machinist picket line in start Wednesday. Interested persons Hochambeau's march from New­ The continued strike by the machinists mutual consent of both groups. last week was passed by the Senate but rejected by the order to give us a couple more days at may call the recreation office for sworn in as U.S. ambassador to the United White House. (UPI photo) port. R.I.. to Yorktown. Va.. that House, so the conferees were to seek a new compromise had angered some UAW officials, who more information. Spanish (Jiil» Project claimed lAM members had been offered bargaining table that ultimately delivered Nations during a White House ceremony Sun- took place in 1781. Bolton will be the today. the same benefits as the production the goodies," he said. The Martin Fierro chapter of the site ot one of the troops' nine en­ There is little controversy involved in the resolution to The Fafnir strike, which began April 25 .Spanish National Honor Society at campments in Connecticut provide continued funding for government agencies. But workers. They said the machinists' union Last Registration 2 for 1AM members, put a hard financial Bolton High School has chosen as its The state coordinator is Jean the bill was defeated twice because it includes a rider to were using UAW members to obtain a SOUTH WINDSOR—Residents are better deal for themselves. strain on both the machinists and produc­ McHenry Ready for U,N, first service project of the current Gingras of the Advisory Commission provide a S.S percent pay raise for members of Congress tion workers. 1AM members received $40 reminded that Oct. 16 is the last day school year, tutorial help. on American and Francophone and high-level federal workers. “ I hope we can work the whole thing to register to vote in the Nov. 6 elec­ come up with the solution to a very a week from their union while on strike, WASHINGTON I UPI I - Donald nored. Honor Society members who arc Cultural Affairs A third effort to pass it is set for Tuesday, out," Bernard McKinnon, president of the tions. few. but I believe in the importance UAW local, said Sunday. said Michael Rayo, a negotiator for the McHenry says he's ready for one of Young introduced his former sub­ fourth-year Spanish students will Aiigtiist Fire llcporl The debt limit bill, which traditionally is voted down a Persons interested should call the of diplomacy. I believe the impor­ The pact for machinists was reached machinists. the most difficult U N. sessions in a ordinate by saying "I didn't recom­ otter the tutorial help to level I. II. The Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ couple of times before being enacted, would raise the Town Hall for details of times and tance of trying very hard with im­ and III students. decade and his new post as U.S. am­ mend Don for this job — not because ment responded to 18 calls in August limit on the national debt by $55 billion' to $885 billion. dates for voter registration. agination and hard work to resolve Teresa Landrey has been elected bassador. a role Andrew Young I have any reservations about his The tally showed four auto accidents, The latest version of the bill includes a proposal to problems" president of the Spanish Club. Olher "didn't feel free to wish ... on a competence ... but because I happen two standby calls, two mutual aid 4 change the procedure and set future debt ceilings , .McHenry first joined the State friend." to know how rough Ihe next General officers are: Lori Sheetz. vice presi­ automatically each time. Congress passes a budget (Roller Owns Home Share Department in 1963 and prides calls, one report of wires down, four Cub Scout .Meeting The State Department veteran who A.ssembly is going to be. dent; Susan Dresselly, secretary; resolution imposing spending limits on itself. himself on his involvemcnl in world medical calls, tour structure tires, HEBRON —Cup Scout Pack 28 will was hailed by President Carter as a "I didn't feel free to wish that on a and Chris Rich, treasurer. The current budget limitation, incidentally, has its own HARTFORD (UPl) - Rep. William R. Means subcommittee on health, which affairs rather than purely African and one car fire. The department Retirement Party hold a registration and "foreign policy professional " was friend of mine. " Young .said. The group is planning as a fund­ Oct. 1 deadline which Congress imposed when it Cotter, D-Conn,, owns 20 percent of a New oversees phases of fhe nursing home in­ issues. Nonetheless, he had an in­ also conducted tour investigations organizational meeting Sept. 28 from sworn in at the White House Sunday McHenry, the .second black lo hold raising activity the sale of stuffed reformed the congressional budget process a few years Alice Hutchinson, who has served for 20 years in the state Judicial Haven nursing home that has chronically dustry. strumental hand in bringing about in­ and four drills. 7 to 9 p.m. at the gym of Hebron to replace Young. the diplomatic post, .said he is "very animals. The club will also sponsor Department, was honored at a retirement party Friday night at the violated state health codes and federal The New Haven home received nearly $4 dependence for Nambia, ago. Elementary School. During the ceremony. Carter conscious of that warning Andy gave the refreshment concession during The Senate has approved its own budget resolution, and regulations, published reports say. million in state and federal funds, accor­ The president, looking directly at Marco Polo Restaurant in East Hartford. She is shown with Judge All boys, whether registered last affectionately praised Young as "my and of which I am well aware ,home basketlball games. Helen Tall Cedars Day Set when the House passes one. the differences in the two Cotter has the financial interest in the ding to the newspaper. Young, called him "a great Searls Dearington of Danielson .whom she will marry Oct. 27. Ms. year or new this year, should attend good friend" and denied reports the "We probably face the most dif­ Winkler is club adviser. have to be reconciled before final enactment, Winthrop Continuing Care Center Inc., Cotter told the Courant that his interest American . . my friend and a friend MANCHESTER —Mayor Stephen Hutchinson first worked in the Manchester Town Court from 1959 to the meeting with a parent. former ambassador was replaced ficult General Assembly we have which has been cited by state Department in the home is part of a blind trust that of the world. " The racially mixed Truck Molalcs Uodc Penny has proclaimed Oct 13 "Tall because of Jewish outrage at ever faced in the last 10 years or so, " 1961, then was assigned to the state’s Circuit Court 12 as an assistant of Health Services for various violations, was set up to avoid a conflict of interest. group of several hundred gave the An oil truck, owned by Bolton Oil Cedars of Lebanon Day" in celebra­ Young's meeting with a represen­ McHenry acknowledged. Stolherf? Seeks clerk. In 1976 she became deputy clerk of the Court of Common Pleas the Hartford Courant reported Sunday. He said his assests were placed in the lormcr civil rights leader a lengthy Co of Manchester and stored in tion of the organization's 50th an­ Now ^ ou Know tative of the Palestine Liberation "I do not expect that in our im­ in East Hartford and remained in that position when the court merged The home was also given two rate in­ trust and are managed by a bank without ovation Bolton, can't be used on the road un­ niversary. Central Europeans once believed Organization. mediate time that we will be able to creases by state officials though it never his involvement. 'Any claims or allegations that til it meets town code requirements Nutmeg Forest. No, 116 has spon­ Kennedy Support with the Superior Court. Her retirement is effective Nov. 1. (Herald McHenry, deputy ambassador un­ magically come up with .solutions for filed required financial-disclosure reports He admitted the trust wasn't complete­ that Ihe birth of a seventh il­ American Jewish leaders or anyone Peter Massolini. Bolton's tire sored the annual Thanksgiving Day photo by Adamson) der Young, has a reputation for cau­ all of the problems which face us. " NEW HAVEN (UPl) - Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New and has never been audited by the state, ly blind concerning the New Haven home legitimate child restored a woman s else urged me to ask Andy for his marshal, inspected the truck and Road Race since 1951 and has been a tion and the use of precise language be said, Haven, has been contacting his colleagues to drum up the paper said. because he knows he owns 20 percent. virginity. resignation arc absolutely and lotallv said it didn't meet code requirements constant contributor to the Muscular — two traits his predecessor often ig­ "Indeed, we will bo luckv il we can commitments for Sen. Edward Kennedy's, D-Mass., The center has been cited for patient Cotter said he has told partners he no lal

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Mon., Sept. 24. 1979 Rham Senate I tJ' IMahchester Public Records)Council To Hear Alternative to Wider 1-91 Ely Heads Campaign Grasso, and other state officials, asking Windsor which would be most greatly Changes Rule ...... ^ SOUTH WINDSOR - The Town Council new highway would have on the meadows 4 ; I area, which includes a historic district, that no decisions be made on the proposed effected by the Windsor plan. V\ iirriinty Carone of Manchester. will meet with Windsor Locks First Also on the Town Council work session HEBRON -The constitution for Oct. 6 at Church of the Selectman Edward Savlno, a proponent of archaeological site and valuable roadway until a newly hired town planner For COPin Hebron Peter R. Bishop and farmlands. can study, the effects of the road. agenda tonight is a discussion wiUi4he the Student-Faculty Senate at Rham Heidi E.H. Bishop to Assumption. widening of Interstate 91. during a work High School has recently been South Windsor offi'cials feel that the th e Windsor alternative proposes a Park and Recreation Commission concer­ HEBRON -Edward Ely of act on a recommendation concerning Howard D, Lundell and Roy R. Badea'u and session tonight. ning a proposal for ballfields, a discussion revised to reduce the number of i •*>"■ Coleman Road has been named cam­ Crystal A. Moquin, both of widening of the highway in Windsor would north-south highway east of the Connec­ the salary schedule for town Sandra D, Lundell. proper­ Also invited to meet with the Town of the establishment of a beautification professional stall members from 10 km * paign manager for the Republican Manchester. Oct. 14 at not have as detrimental effect on the town ticut River. Windsor justifies the proposal employees; and to hear a report ty at 170 Ralph Road, $76.- Council Is a representative of the town of committee for South Windsor, discussion to five, eliminate the Executive candidates in the November elec­ South United Methodist as a new highway would in South Windsor because of reports which indicate that from the Town Office Building Addi­ f.'oo. Windsor. Windsor is adamantly opposed to of a grant application for development of Council, and to eliminate several tions. Church. because the highway already exists in that 'many motorists begin and end trips on the tion Study Committee. Philip H. Moroney to widening Interstate 91 and has proposed a trout pond at Rye Street Park, and dis­ committees. Ely has lived in Hebron for five Richard J. Sherwood and an alternative which would put a stretch town. east side of the river anyway. , The board will also be asked to act Town of Manchester, por­ The. Town Council has unanimously ap­ A public hearing in South Windsor Oct. cussion regarding the Council's Education Rham is one of ■ very few high years and is a self-employed on the monthly fiscal statements of tion of property at 4 Hills Vivian Shaw Parks, both of of road through the Connecticut River Committee. schools having the student-senate businessman. He has been very ac­ Basin meadows in South Windsor. proved a resolution opposing Windsor's 6, 1978 produced more than 7S angry the tax collector, Board of EWuca- St., no conveyance tax. East Hartford. Oct. 12 at The work session will convene at 7:30 form of government. The revised tive in Republican party politics in tion, Board of Selectmen, and the Ix)cal officials and many South Windsor alternative highway. Mayor Nancy Caffyn residents opposing the Windsor plan. William E. Bennett to Center Congregational p.m. in the caucus room of Town Hall. constitution was prepared by a the states of Pennsylvania and New treasurer; and on requests for budget Church. residents are opposed to Windsor’s alter- has also written a letter to Gov. Ella Many of the residents were from the Old George H. Reichert and Special Investigative Committee. Jersey. transfers or additional ap­ native proposal because of the effects the M.?tn *!lroni area - the portion of South .loan A. Reichert, property The revisions also eliminate Locally, Ely has been president of propriations. in Manchester at .62 homeroom representation for the Hebron Girl’s Softball organiza­ Shallowbrook Lane. students. Students are now elected tion for the past two years and he is Glastonbury. $11,000. at-large by the entire class. Elec­ also a member of the Recreation Historical Marker Hayden L. Griswold Jr. tions for all Senate positions are done Commission. First Selectman Aaron Reid said of Barney T. Peterman Sr. through the use of voting machines Ely has named Ann Emt as publici­ that the town has received an" and Barney Peterman Jr., MAKE JUST ONE STOP! loaned to the school by the town. historical marker from the state and ty and communications chairman for C it will be installed on the town green property at Hillstown Park The basic purpose of the Senate is the campaign and Gardner Tarbell during special ceremonies scheduled Addition 1. Hills Street and Food Mart has everything you'll need! to make recommendations to the ad­ If, as campaign treasurer. for Oct. 20. The Historical Society Hillstown Road. $1.6.900, WALDBAUM'S All quality and low priced to guarantee ministration on matters concerning The Republican Town Committee Michael T. Kearns and student and staff affairs. is conducting a raffle with the first will have charge of the ceremony. Katherine F. Kearns to you get more for your money! prize to be two cords of wood, the se­ Reid also said that two more Jefirey L. Stetz and cond prize a chain saw. and the third, places remain to be filled on the new­ Deborah A. Stetz. property Vernon Teacher a splitting maul. Tickets are ly formed Water Pollution Control Food Mart ^ A Authority. at 21 Norwood St.. $60,000. available from committee members Charmin T Writes Articles Cynthia Wilson, chairman of the Marriairc license.. Food Club 7-UP or by calling Jim Conley, 228-0761. Conservation Commission told the William E. Wright of 18 Bath Tissue VERNON -Miss Claudia A. The drawing will be Oct. 20. Chambers St. and Evelyn Regular or Diet Wilcox, a second-grade teacher at Board of Selectmen that George SUGAR WHITE OR ASSORTED Finaace Board Meets Vesper will serve on the authority as M. Anderson of Rockville. ROLL the Vernon Elementary School, has Dr. Mel Haber of South Windsor, his sons, man of Hadassah, the group that sponsored 2 Prices Effective Sunday, Sept. 23 5 POUND BAG 67 6 OUNCE BOTTLE Sept. 22 at Jehovah PACK contributed articles to the Instructor Ian and Andrew, and Sylvia Eisen, relax by the trip. Also there, but not in the picture was The Hebron Board of Finance will representative of the Conservation ^ Through Saturday, Sept. 29 meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Witnesses Kingdom Hall. a Magazine which goes to more than the swimming pool of the cooperative Mrs. Haber, another son Marc, and Dr. Commission and the Planning Com­ one million teachers throughout the Town Office Building to take action mission has appointed Joseph Moroc­ Donald R. Sonstrom and development they visited during a recent trip Haber’s mother. on several items including a request Gayle S. McMahon, both of United States. co to represent that group, to Israel. Ms. Eisen, is national Aliyah chair­ from the Board of Education. Manchester. Oct. 13 at Zion One of the articles written by Miss Reid said that David Mariiicki and Evangelical Lutheran / Wilcox concerns school bus safety Members of the Board of Educa­ Frost Krist, both who served on the Church. Florida Citrus Aii Fiavors Heart's Oeiight Siiced and another has to do with the tion will be present at the meeting to interim authority, have indicated discuss the teacher contract they wish to serve on the permanent Stephen H. Webber of ORANGE . qallon SEALTEST $13 ELBERTA HAPPY NEW YEARI development of writing skills in a 39 29 OZ negotiations and the installation of a authority and Raymond Burt will be 4 Newington and Donna M. JUiCE CARTON iCE CREAM CARTON I ■ PEACHES CAN project called. “Are You Batting Habers See Holy Land 9SF 5y May we take this time to wish all our friends the 1.000? new roof at Gilead Hill School. the selectmen's representative. Golf Tourney happiest New Year. May the coming year bring Miss Wilcox has been a teacher in Jerusalem, the group spent much time swim­ The finance board will also be The two seats left will be filled by LiPTON Food Ciub Sunsweet with it new friendships and may you appreciate the SOUTH WINDSOR -The family of ming, walking through the forests, Vernon since 1963 and school ad­ Dr. Mel Haber of 142 Scott Drive, Situated in the pine-covered Ju­ asked to act on the resignation of residents. Any resident wishing to COVENTRY -The The “Picky”, “Picky”, “Picky” Soiid White , PRUNE friends that yoi . ve already made. We hope this will relaxing in the Neve Ran Community TEA COUNT 40 OZ dean Hills, Neve flan has board member Wilbur Hills; accept serve should contact the selectmen's Coventry Lipns Club will 59 T IIM A IN OIL be a special holy season filled with good health, ministrators said she is "An outstan­ recently visited Israel as members of JUiCE BOTTLE Center, and talking to Israelis who Fresh Produce Experts! BAGS '■I'o I UNA OR WATER CAN great joy and an abundance of prosperity. ding example of an excellent teacher a “Family Live-In” group, sponsored breathtakingiy beautiful views of the town reports and the annual audit; office. 4, sponsor its third annual forest of Jerusalem. The settlement received them in their homes. open goll tournament Oct. NO FRILLS" - ENRICHED doing excellent work with the by Hadassah. . FOOD CLUB Green Giant is composed of American, South 6 at the Skungamaug River i YELLOW ^ . y. humanistic desire that allows each Participating were Dr. Haber, his African, and English immigrants, as Goll Club in Coventry. The '' ChlquHaorDolc £ WHITE SWEET individual child to feel that he or she wife Sand! and their children, Ian, 12, rain date will be Oct. 7. MACARONI is a fine person." Andrew, 10, and Marc, 9, and Dr. well as native-born Israelis The entrance fee for this BANANAS « Haber’s mother. Dr. Haber is an They not only operate a farm and YANKEE BREAD & CHEESE PEAS an electronics factory but also a Register at First Class In Rockville 18-hole event will be $6 for ONE POUND LOAF Neighbors’ Group anesthesiologist and Mrs. Haber is a club members and $12 for DINNER - 7 \ OZ PKG 17 OZ. CAN - MEDIUM real estate broker and a member of vacation center which is patronized legal clinics in the summer by urban Israelis. REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES t PRACTICES others. Two separate 4 1 - • 1 1 Planning Meeting the Manchester Chapter of FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Hadassah arranged for a number of with James Murphy at Rockville High School flights will be offered: one NEW CROP - WESTERN Hadassah. DIVORCE 435 iTJ,,, CORPORATION 420 SWEET JUICY ■ CALIFORNIA VERNON -The Northwest the guest cottages to be allocated to Loveland Hill Road Rm will ba potted using state handicaps and BLACK RIBIER 4 5 * 1.13 Hadassah arranged for 46 Bartlett Pears Rockville Neighborhood Association the “Family Live-In" group. Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 p.m. beginning 9/26 WILL '30 S BANKRUPTCY 495 the other using the OR RED TOKAY r Americans, 32 adults and 12 children, RED or GREEN 14.7 OZ. CANS will have its first meeting of this Apart from touring the country, Calloway system. or LARGE SECKELS to stay for one month in Neve Han, a Topics Include: brokerage, contracts, appraisals, law, KKuawt WILL '55 Simple ADOPTION '125 GRAPES PLANTER'S FRANCO season on Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Prizes for each flight community room of the First cooperative settlement 10 miles from ethics & development. This Course meets the minimum PEANUT RiTZ A M E R IC A N ^ QQQ will be $36 for first place; Federal Savings. Park Place. educational requirements lor the salespersons license REAL ESTATE CLOSING •w -.s a .4 2 5 I LB “ ar CRACKERS ' bo° x 7 9 * SPAGHETTIFOR as set forth by The Connecticut Real Estate Commis­ $20 for second place; and BUTFER 9 9 The speaker for the meeting will be Trth Uartk (N wcttufy) ‘ 75 a r S T L 'i s Waldbautn^s N.Y. Style DELI! sion. The registration fee of $95 Includes a copy of the $10 for third. Prizes will be CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA SWEET - UNSWEETENEO or PINK Ms. Judi Sessions, facilities coor­ M ; OZ CANS . CHUNK BEEF GAYLORD Firefighters Needed Connecticut Real Estate Licensing Law and No KiMen Charges-court costs S Sheriff's fees addihonal redeemable in pro shop SUNKIST FOOD CLUB Wait til you feast your eyes on the wonderful HONEYDEW lb ca dinator of the Capitol Region Educa­ Regulations, but does not Include text. SHORTENING 3 „M.39 variety of sliced-to-order cold cuts galore _ _ CALL FOR APPOINTMENT credits. LEMONS WELCHS GRAPE GRAPEFRUiT GOOD HEALTH 26 OZ BOTTLE tion Council Discussion will focus on MELONS freshly made salads . and domestic & im­ 808 Main St. Suite 1 P U P I The proceeds from the EXTRA SWEET 6 COUNT BAG JELLY or JAM zooz.ar 69' JUiCE 46 OZ 5 9 SELTZER WATER 4for99' ported Cheese from our appetizer department' her efforts to establish a group home Manrlii’F-liT tournament will be used For South Windsor Just step up to our counter. . . sample a little in Rockville for the emotionally dis­ Extended & Continuing Education, 486-3234 eVENINQ HOURS AVAILABLE lor general community ac­ and save a lot! It's like having your own deli right turbed children . SOUTH WINDSOR - Members of status with the office of the town tivities. including aid to the U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF around the corner! the South Windsor Volunteer Fire clerk before Oct. 1 in order to be The University of Connecticut . 6t:f-o,soo U S NO 1 LOCAL GROWN Following a presentation on the I Law offices of Harry Robert Stahl visually handicapped and concept of the home, and the Department will be canvassing the deducted from the assessed value of lor a scholarship fund. MACINTOSH APPLES 3 lb bag 79* FINEST QUALITY f : Pleasant Valley and Ellington roads Bottom Round background of^its sponsor which is taxable property owned by them in NEW ZEALAND ^U x Sale; the Capitol Region Education Coun­ areas in an effort to increase the the Town of South Windsor. Veterans FOCIS Classes FRESH KIWI FRUIT ,3 fob number of department members. Aiabkan b rf’; cil's Residential Education must file their discharge papers and MANCHESTER -The BEAUTIFUL ASSORTED ROAST Program, Ms. Sessions will answer A door-to-door canvass will be once these papers are recorded the Family Oriented Child­ HOUSE PLANTS 5 POT EACH *2.29 NoVa Scotia White FNh made but any resident, not con­ exemption is applied annually with Famous Brand I EXCEPT BERLIN A ROCKY HILL i questions about the program and the E birth Information Society . HAND $UCED I WHOLE <»f«ALF potential impact of the zoning tacted. who is interested in becoming no further action on their part. is accepting registrations SOIL STOCK-UP SALE « otT ag 99' amendment necessary for its im­ a volunteer for the department Veterans with disability ratings (EXCEPT BERLIN & ROCKY HILLi Children’s Clothing tor its October series of • 1 . 7 3 jB m plementation. should stop in at the firehouse any from the Veterans' Administration classes in E xpectant I•T'AjLB.t.; Tuesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. or call are granted additional graduated -----Item of the Week!— U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF All interested Rockville residents Parent Education. DELICIOUS the department, 644-2443. exemption up to $3,000, based on the rom Ihe famous Finger LaKe Region of New York Stati should plan to attend this meeting. for Less. The classe.' will meet nere the Vintage Grapes Crow Top Round $ 0 2 9 BAKED SALMON Fire Prevention Program extent of the disability. weekly starting Oct. 2 at CONCORD GRAPES Stevens Selected Any resident who did not sign up 7:30 p m. in the conference STEAK LB. ■ USDA CHOICE - BEEF CHOPPED LIVER for the voluntary fire prevention in­ PZC Rejects Request Once upon a time. Moms used to dress their little girls and P rooms at Manchester 2 QUART Round Cube Steak ‘2.39 USDA CHOICE-BEEF McCoy Treasurer spection at the Wapping Fair and The Planning and Zoning Commis­ boys up in beautiful playthings and dress clothes. But Memorial Hospital. They HANDLE BASKET USDA CHOICE • BEEF USDA CHOICE-BEEF CHOPPED HERRING 89' Boneless USDA CHOICE - BEEF BONELESS would like to do so. may contact the sion has voted to reject the applica­ times passed, costs went up, and Mom had to start buying are tauyh. by qualifieid HOMEMADE GRAPE JAM Bottom Sirloin lUNDER- VERNON -Penny Stevens of 69 BLAOEi fire headquarters at 644-2433. tion of Hemlock Construction Com­ less clothing, and couldn't afford real good quality anymore. professionals and include 2 Quar's siemmea grapei 6 cups sugar Round Steak Tip Steak Chuck Steak George Drive has been appointed Separate pu'p t'om skirls o* grapes H desired cr^op skms in a "HOT" BAGELS AVAILABLE The local Fire Prevention pany, 109 Sunrise Drive, Torrington We think little boys and girls deserve to wear nice clothing, lUNDERBLADEllurvuentjLAuet USDA Ch o ic e - beef the following subjects in ook campaign treasurer by Republican food pie'^der or chopper C skins gently IS lo 20 m>nules Program was begun at the Wapping for an open space subdivision on weekly consecutive order: adding or^'y er'ougr water to prevent sticking laPout i'2 cup< Top Round Roast lb‘ 1,89 , mayoral candidate Frank McCoy. so we're helping Moms buy them more easily. Cook p Jip A'lhoul tvater unt,ti lo remove seeds Combine puip sK>ns and sugar Bring I2.29 .?2.39 L6.1.99 I Mrs. Stevens has been a member of Fair with a display of fire equipment You see, at Children's Wear-House, Moms find the children's Early Pregnancy. Labor USDA CHOICE • BEEF Company. The property is located on Slowly to DO'iorg st SriVAj ' Bottom Round Roast lb‘ 1.99 chief, said the response to the volun­ and Neiderwerfer Road in an RR Due to our freshness policy some items not available until Tuesday FRESH a member of the Vernon Junior The classes are free and iWiTH FREE COOKING TIMERi tary inspection was excellent as well Zone. can play together happily ever after in good, old fashioned open to the public. Pre- USDA CHOICE • BEEF Women's Club, the Vernon Recycling as the planning for smoke detector Approved, with condition, was the quality clothing at old fashioned prices. .H registration may be made Sirloin Tip Roast lb‘ 1.99 Committee, and serves as treasurer application of Automotive Industries, -Frozen Favorites!- HENS I (WITH FREE COOKING TiMERl installation. bv contacting Catharine 10-14 of the League of Women Voters. for a site plan of development on land L8S,- Anyone interested in supporting Foote, registrar, 127 Moun­ Banquet Item of th e Week! Reiiiiiider on Taxes located on the north side of Chapel tain Spring Road, Tolland Birds Eye McCoy's re-election campaign may Tax Assessor Bert McNamara said Road, 1,160 feet west of the intersec­ PEELED AND U.S.D A. CHOICE - BEEF FOR POTTING! send their checks to Mrs, Stevens and or call 876-9443. or by Cookin' Bags SLICED BEEF LIVER DEVEINED that all veterans and servicemen on tion of Chapel Road and Ellington writing to FOCIS Inc , Box Tasti Fries SHORT RiBS make them out to “ McCoy for active duty in the armed forces must ASSORTED VARIETIES TYSON CHICKEN IN BASKET ‘ 2.09 Road. The land is owned by Cyril Roy 748. Manchester. 5 OZ. PKG 10 OUNCE PKG. Mayor." file proof of military or veteran and is in an Industrial Zone. OUR BEST of BEEF FLAlViKEN WiSPRiDE BREADED VEAL PATTIES 99' MUENSTER CHEESE LB ‘2.49 Hainhow Girls COLONIAL • CRYOVAC WRAPPED 6AVE: FOR SEMI BONELESS HALF HAMS lb ‘ 1.79 ls» 1 . 4 S WEAVER WHITE MEAT MANCHESTER -The CHICKEN ROLL ’'0 ORDER- LB ‘2.39 Monday-Saturday BIRDS EYE AWAKE .rozc*N 49' Plum e deVeauVeal Sale!>^ Manchester Assembly. INDIVIDUAL • APPLE CHEESE or CINNAMON FENWAY MEAT or BEEF FRANKS lb ‘ 1.69 SLICED TO ORDER' COLONIAL SLICED INSIDE MARSHALL’S MALL 'U l 9 Order of Rainbow for SARA LEE DANISH iysozpkg 99' GERMAN BOLOGNA 10 SKILLET BOLOGNA VARIETIES PKG ‘ 1.49 Veal Shoulder Chops lb‘ 2.39 Manchester Parkade Girls, will meet tonight at COLONIAL • CRYOVAC WRAPPED CARANDO 7:30 at the Masonic Tem­ Dairy Delights! SEMI BONELESS HAM STEAKS lb ‘ 2.19 Veal Rib Chops lb ‘ 2.59 COOKED SALAMI TO ORDER’ GEM ONLY! 2 ple. TUES. SLICED TO ORDER • COLONIALS TOP Biue Bonnet Hood's Nu-Form CHILD MILD or BEEF FRANKS pk'g ‘ 1.29 Breast of Veal lb‘ 1.39 GEM POLISH or OLIVE LOAF ‘ 1.89 Pre Teen Meelinp (^hanfred Margarine Cottage Cheese SMOKED DAISY BUTT WATER ADDED LB ‘ 1.59 l^‘ 1.69 LUNDY GOURMET LARGE CURD - COUNTRY STYLE PARKS Corduroy Slacks MANCHESTER - The 1 LB PKG The EVERYDAY SAVINGS TO ON: QUARTERS COOKED HAM SLICED TO ORDER' LB ‘2.29 50% Cheney National Historic 16 OZ. CONTAiNER REGULAR or HOT PATTIES .ooz pko ‘ 1.29 Dress style, wide wale corduroy, ELM Seafood Specials! SLICED TO ORDER camel, navy and wins. District Commission will • Tiny Tots • Wonderknit BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE lb *1.29 CARANDO MORTADELLA lb‘ 1.89 • Quiltex • Baby Toga Sizes; 6 to 14 meet Oct 11 at 4 p.m. in SLICED • Pretty Please • Polly Flinders Fresh Scrod Fillets lb‘ 1.89 • Donmour • Her Majaaty Reg. 16.00 Room 103 dt Manchester SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON lb ‘ 1.49 • Little World hoicest Meats In Toum\ • Oatikoah • Aileen • Doe Spun NOW LIGHT 'N LIVELY YOGURT 3 s ’ 1. SWIFTS PREMIUM Community College. 146 Fresh Baked GoodsI • Levi's • Pelican Harbor zibcan Fresh Sole Fillets lb ‘ 2,99 • Danakin • White Stag 4 Hartford Road. HOSTESS CANNED HAM *4.99 • London Fog HOOD'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 64 OZ 99' FRESH Waldbaum's White [Genuine IVaybesI • Billy the Kid The commission meeting • Tidyklna • Ruaa Toga 9. FOOD CLUB SLICED BACON ‘ 1.19 Swordfish Steak lb ‘3.79 $ 1 0 9 ' was originally scheduled ^ Health & Beauty Aids!>^ Pound Cake Sandwich Bread PLAIN. GOLDEN or MARBLE WALOBAUMS • 20 OZ LOAF lor Oct 4 CHICKEN BREASTS ..lb. Crest Head & Shoulders 15 OZ Girls’ Girls’ Ultimate Quality IMQN-STICK PKG lloint* League Toothpaste Shampoo Dress Coat and Hat MANCHESTER -The Silverstone Cookware WALDBAUMS Genuine Waybest Blouses and Shirts 7 OZ. TUBE 7 OZ. TUBE ^ Sahara kg Women's Home League of ’5°" *1.09 By Rothchild 2 Quart Sauce Pan ( WALOBAUMS Including llannalt, solids, prints and •Porcelain-Clid Heavy Aluminum WEEK'S Double braaatad, valval collar, nay the Salvation Army will rn/s 24 OZ 12 PACK 89' •Non-Stick Silverstone ENGLISH MUFFINS CHICKEN LEGS lb. and rad. plaids. meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. for E u v Cleeningl I jWTrrSHMM-1 VALU PRICED REG. * WALOBAUMS * Sizes 7 to 14 Sizaa4lo6Xand7to14 11 OZ BOTTLE •Heal Reaiatant Handlea 69 $9.99 WHEAT SANDWICH BREAD JJ.T 5 9 ' at the citadel. Mrs. Mollie ______•Naw Bold Deaign EA Reg. to 8R.00 Reg. to 12.00 HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO ‘ 1.89 FEATURE Bell is in charge of the ser­ WITH COUPON BELOWI Due lo our fre th n e it policy soina items not available until Tuetday Russer's Virginia Brand NOW NOW vice program. Mrs. Capt. Arthur Carlson will serve HAM 5aS9and 6aSS as hostess. •icept «ri»(« otnerwuc nolM itemt oriwed lof uie net ava3iabi« in wtt or to o<>ier retail om iw i or wnoiMa'ori Noi ra$pona typograon-cai art. * 2 ”

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Nyulassy of Manchester and Jonathan E. »y I.KK RODKKICK malnutrition among the children was wreck of Vietnam.” These people humanitarian policy of accepting along or near the Thai border,’’ said picture are a few rays of progress. Parmelee of Coventry were married Sept, at St. Manchester, were married Sept. 22 at St. Gahriel’s WASHINGTON - While numerous unbelievable.appalling.” ’The Utahn have had continuing difficulty finding refugees, for exarfiple, and is now Pritchard. “Most are desperately 'The flow of refugees into Malaysia, Church in Windsor. Bartholomew Church in Manchester. members of Congress took exotic testified the other day before the friendly countries willing to even let "under seige” as a result. It has gone short of food and medicine, and some for example, has slowed from a high ’The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. foreign junkets during the recent House Subcommittee on Asian and their flimsy boats iand. Now they’re from housing a few thousand were described to us aS wearing only of 15,000 in May to about 1,600 in Nyulassy of 47 Agnes Drive, Manchester. The' Baxter of Windsor. ’The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and summer recess, a handful of them Pacific Affairs. He said the House facing a new and vicious threat: refugess earlier this year to almost rice sacks. While food production in August, reducing fears there of bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot L. Parmelee Mrs. Paul White of 73 Lydall St., Manchester. were in Southeast Asia on a mission Eastern Kampuchea is reportedly apolitically destabilizing influx from of East Hartford. ’The Rev. Lawrence Bach of St. Gabriel’s Church and acted properly when it voted recently pirates. 70,000 in August - most of them from the Rev. ’Thomas J. Barry of the Hartford Archdiocese not easy to fault. They ‘were in­ to double U.S. contributions to aid "Some of these pirates are Vietnam and mainland China. somewhat higher, estimates of rice Vietnam of ethnic Chinese. Also, ac­ The Rev. Martin Scholsky of St. Bartholomew Church output in some western areas range performed the double-ring ceremony. Chance^ Office officiated. vestigating the plight and progress of the refugees. reported to be Thais,” said Rep. “Where hostels had housed the cording to Pritchard, refugees were as low as 2 percent. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. ’The bride was given in marriage by her father. the tens of thousands of refugees in President Carter in June com­ Lester L. Woiff (D-N.Y.), subcom­ trickle of boat people until this no longer being pushed back into the Ms. Gina Dube of Manchester was maid of honor. Mrs. Juanita Rupp of Columbus, Ohio, was her sister’s Indochina, including the "boat mitted the United States to accept mittee chairman. “In addition to summer, it was now necessary to “With no crops in sight for 18 sea at the time he visited Malaysia. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cathy Nyulassy of Vernon, the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ms. Sheri Salzgeber people." 14.000 refugees a month - double its pillage, robbery, and rape which the stack people in four foot by six foot months, even successful inter­ Indonesia has also been sym­ bride’s sister-in-law; Mrs. Marilyn Parmelee of Blast and Ms. Carol Papelian, both of Windsor. Jennifer White "What 1 saw previous rate. Carter’s action helped pirates perpetrate on the refugees, by .three foot-high cubicles, three national efforts are unlikely to meet pathetic to the boat people, with a of Manchester, the bridegroom’s niece, was flower girl. Hartland, the bridegroom’s sister-in-law; and Mrs. Don­ has made me spur a number of other countries to they have now begun to ram boats cubicles high, in long rows - one the crisis fully. As a result of the military commander there telling na Townsend of Winsted. Bruce Shane of Cromwpll served as best man. Ushers somewhat more famine, Thai and American officials Pritchard that “We will not play ping were David White and Michael White, both of Blast Hart­ likewise pledge greater help for the -after ravishing them, dooming most family to a cubicle,” said Wolff. Larry Bougie of New Hartford served as best man. liberal." said con­ refugees at a United National con­ if not all the passengers to drow­ Rep. Jdel Pritchard (R-Wash.), anticipate a massive and panicky pong with these people,” Ushers were Robert Nyulassy Jr. of Vernon, the bride’s ford and brothers of the bridegroom. Jeffrey White of servative ference in July. But the solutions ning.” who also went to Southeast Asia to in­ flow of Khmer if conditions become President Carter was right in com­ brother; Jeffrey Parmelee and James Parmelee, both of Manchester, the bridegroom’s nephew, was ring bearer. A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall Republican Rep. forthcoming to date only begin to ad­ Wolff suggested the possibility of vestigate the refugee problem in totally unbearable." mitting the United States to continue East Hartland, brothers of the bridegroom; and James Dan Marriott of providing high speed patrol boats to The Vietnamese communists, leading humanitarian efforts to deal Townsend of Winsted. in Windsor Locks, after which the couple left for Old dress the current and anticipated January, said the flow of refugees backed by the Soviet Union, have A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, Williamsburg, Va. They will reside in East Hartford. Utah. He visited problems of the nearly 400,000 the Thai government to help it police into one country, Thailand, has with the refugee problem. after which the couple left for Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Mrs. White attended Windsor High School and is the largest camp of the refugee boat refugees fleeing terror and privation its coastal waters. decreased to a “trickel” since then. been especially harsh on those In­ No solution is possible unless many Cod, Mass. They will reside in Coventry. employed at Stanadyne. Mr. White attended Manchester people, near Loei. Thailand, retur­ in Southeast Asia. Although the boat people have One reason: Thai security forces are dochinese who formerly were allies other countries also share the Mrs. Parmelee is an office manager for Dr. Pedro High School. He is also employed at Stanadyne. ning to report “an immense tragedy The boat people have come to sym­ received most of the publicity, retur­ preventing most Kampucheans of the United States, They have burden. But is is particularly Romero in Manchester. Mr. Parmelee is a marine (American Heritage photo) there - enough to eat my heart out," bolize the plight of all the Indochina ning congressmen stressed the dif­ (Cambodians) from entering. blamed both China and the U.S. for refreshing to see American deeply mechanic at Mellen Marine, Inc. in South Windsor. Marriott talked with families who refugees, who were called by one ficult conditions encountered by “Large numbers of Khmer, many stimulating the refugee problem involved in a humanitarian effort for Mrs. Jonathan Parmelee (Nassiff photo) had hraved dense jungle for 15 to 20 committee member “the human flot­ most of the refugees in their holding of whom were repatriated after through their respective policies. which it is superbly equipped by in­ Amid the generally grim refugee stinct and tradition. mm days to reach the camp. “The sam which has accompanied the camps. Hong Kong has had a previous efforts to flee, are pocketed Thornton-Hall Thoughts 2 iHmirltrstrr Emniimj Hrral^ Mrs. Gary J. White Elizabeth Ann Hall of Bar Harbor, Maine and Steven Manchester — A City of Village Charm The company I worked for as an Hugh Thornton of Manchester were married Sept. 22 at F o u n d e d O c t . 1. 1 8 8 1 engineer went through a slump St. Saviors Episcopal Church in Bar Harbor. period in the early sixties, and many The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Bazzano-McMullen Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. of the men decided that they could Hall Jr. of Bar Harbor. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Manchester. Conn 06040 Telephone (203) 643-2711. and Mrs. William B. Thornton of Manchester. find better job security and more The Rev. Michael H. Dugan of Bar Harbor perfoiitied Andrea G. McMullen of Bad Axe, Mich., and Stephen A. MemOef AuO't BufCdu of C'fCu.dl.on Vemoef Ui' teO Press l''le">eut Teeo- liillion-year-old meleoriles. .Amino wonder. All those “Draft Kennedy” notably Press Secretary Jody of the South Windsor Public Library Windsor and Mrs. Mary of scenic and color backgrounds. same manner might a soldier but the fact is that he has had a hard will sponsor a book sale Sept. 28 and homes on Terrace Drive and Charter to 10 p.m. at Waddell School, Broad Niemczyk of Newington. brothers, Mark, 4, and We'll select po ses, and additional portraits will be available with no pie eautioiis and sexy. ueids were diseovered in frozen movements would turn the head of Powell. Carter is letting the party Street. All club-level dancers are obligation. Satisfaction always, or your money cheerfully refunded. volunteer to wipe out an enemy time getting even minor legislation 29 from noon to 4 p m. at the Sullivan Road and into businesses on Route She has a brother, Kevin, Michael, 3. “Are we going to say that school spaei' debris in Aniurrtira. any man not elevated to sainthood. know that he sill has the power to 83. welcome. enacted by his fellow Democrats bn Avenue Shopping Plaza. 3W. Rrst subject 88«. Additional subjects $1.00 each. Backgrounds may Capitol Hill. It's as if those retaliate against those who join the occasionally change. Remember, children must be accompanied I g r P o n ^ S n ^ Kennedy's availability for the Kennedy team. by a parent. SCOOPS Democrats never heard the old line; LOOKS m WE'IU QOjNa 10 HAYS INPIRA ^ P H I. “Now is the time for all good men to nomination already may have con­ A m m demned Jimmy Carter to the status This has brought howls from Maine You certainly can .. lind rellet / come to the aid of their party." to California from Democrats Center Plans Programs THESE DAYS ONLY - SEPTEMBER: H4SmE Thus, I wonder why Ted Kennedy, of a lame duck. How will Carter deal charging intimidation. But Carter is piiPorJic before making himself available for with Congress and with foreign The Women's Center of On Oct. 4 at 2 p.m. and continuing Young Student, " which will explore HAY-FEVER SINUS Suttonn governments when the feeling is not scared. He has told his men to the particular motivations and TUE8 WED THUR8 FRI SAT the Democratic presidential nomina­ Manchester Community College is weekly thereafter, the center will Here's good news for youl pain and pretaura of congaatlon. ?mi THAT'S abroad that he is in serious danger of "remind those people that the coun­ problems encountered by young Exclusive new “hard core" SYNA- Alipwt you to breathe eaelly — tion. didn't consider an exercise in .sponsoring a variety of programs. sponsor a support group entitled atdpa watery eyea and runny 25 26 27 28 29 try has a Democratic president and CLEAR Decongestant tablets act "NOTHIIIO. real statemanship. 1 wonder why he being denied his party's nomination? On Oct 3 at 7 p.m , a support group ‘Becoming Single.” This informal college women. instantly and continuously to noae. You can buy SYNA>CLEAR he should be able to depend on drain and clear all nasal-sinus at your favorite drug counter, didn't have a long private talk with for women who had been mistreated, group is for women who are con­ Also, Oct. 8-11 from 6:45 to 9 p.m., cavities. One “hard core" tablet without need for a prescription. DAILY 10 AM • 8 PM INDIAN Kennedy probably would be a good Democratic suppport.” Then he emotionally and/or physically, as sidering becoming single or are there will be a “Career Planning gives up to 8 hours relief from Satisfaction guaranteed by Jimmy Carter, reach a compromise maker. Try It today. • PARLIAMENT president! perhaps even a great one. added: "If Democrats won't support children, will hold an informal dis­ currently single through separation, Workshop’’ to assist men and women with the Georgian on their policy Introductory Offer Worth ...... $1JH I He is much admired by the Capitol a Democratic president they'll have cussion in the Student Senate Trailer divorce or widowhood. returning to work or school. Cut out this ad — take to Ugottt Ptiarmaoy. Purohaao differences, and then announce that Hill colleagues as a hard worker and to take the consequences the presi­ on the MCC campus. The group is co­ On Oct. 9 at 2 p.m., the center will For location and further informa­ one pacK of 8YNA*CLEAR a and reoetve one more TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Carter would have his 100 percent tion, please call the Women’s Center 8YNA-CLEAR 12 Pack Free. a clear thinker. He would give the dent can bring about." sponsored by Manchester Memorial sponsor a round table discussion for IMIICHESTB PMMDE TRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER, VERNON support in putting the country back Hospital, young women in school entitled “The at 646-4900, extn. 232. UGCEH PHlUaWCY EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 24, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Mon.. Sept. 24. 1979 /■ Mrs, Muriu Purlu Mrs. Basil T. Nodden I ( Obituaries ) MANCHESTER - Mrs. Maria MANCHESTER - Mrs. Nell Juggling Parla, 80, of 165 W. Middle Turnpike, Packard' Nodden of 221 Hackmatack I widow of Cologero Parla, died Satur­ St. died Sunday at Manchester day at Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital. She was the wife m.' For Fuel Crash Kills Hospital. of Basil T. Nodden I. Indians Overwhelm Fermi,39-0 Mrs. Nodden was the youngest Mrs. Parla was born In Mistrltto, By LE.N AliSTER Italy, and had lived in Manchester daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. The Silk Town offensive line of who replaced Injured Jim Spence McCluskey also added to Ferm i's ly mugged quarterback Joe Pisareik llcruld .SporlHwrilvr , 17-Year-Old most of her life. She was a communi­ Elmore C. Packard, who owned and Expected (left to right) Bob Stokes, Don with 1:48 left in the opening quarter, woes as he scored once, on a 3-yard of the hapless New York Giants of Beckman, Ken Miffitt, Frank into six interceptions. Spence suf­ keeper, and tossed for two other GLASTONBURY -Timothy E. cant of St. Bridget Church and a operated the Packard Pharmacy in (Continued from Page One) Up and down the line there the NFL. Lateano, Jeff Coughlin and tight end fered what appeared to be a bruised scores, a 21-yard strike to Drew Banks. 17. of Manchester was killed former member of the Regina the center of Manchester for many was no question who was “ I really can’t say enough about years. cond quarter and five percent the Jim Paggioli -opened gaping holes In left shoulder and did not reappear. Flavell and a 17-yarder to Paggioli. and Timothy Dillipn. 17 of Williman- DTtalia Society. better. the kids,” praised Holik, who was For a number of years, she had been remaining two quarters. the Fermi defense. In fact, 5-foot-ll, Four of the interceptions were con­ Fermi in the opening moments tic remains in critical condition when She is survived by two sons, Joseph presented the game ball by his employed as a dining room manager The reason for the quick surgery, A year ago when Manchester 170-pound senior tailback Tom verted into Manchester TD’s. shifted to an unbalanced line but the the motorcycle they were driving C. Parla and Leonardo A. Parla, both players. at the Heublein and Hilton Hotels in he said, was that the first revenues High took.a 20-15 verdict over McCluskey set a school single game “The team did a super job,” stated Manchester defense had the answer. collided with a Jeep at the intersec­ of Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. Manchester’s next outing is against that tfickled in were iow, especialiy rushing mark as he gained 284 yards Manchester Coach Jack Holik softly. “We hadn’t seen it before but we tion of Hebron and Keeney avenues Nicholas Carelli of Manchester and Hartford and at Howard Johnson’s of Fermi High, Falcon Coach Joe Penney High in East Hartford Satur­ the all-important sales tax. on 33 carries and scored three Holik, who underwent an emergency adjusted to it well. The front seven about 2:52 a.m. Sunday, police said. Mrs. Louis LaVecchia of Williman- Manchester and We.st Hartford. At Nuccio wasn’t convinced the day afternoon at 1:30. Wright said other unexpected touchdowns. appendectomy last Thursday, put in did a heckuva job,” Holik cited. Banks was pronounced dead on tic; a brother in Italy, 11 the time of her retirement, she was better team won. SlutiHljrH: item s totaling about $50 million The previous mark was 281 yards a surprise appearance. “The kids had Shawn Spears led the Manchester \ arrival at St. Francis Hospital and grandchildren and six great­ assistant manager of the Penny This time he had to be. M K Sayer, the thrift shop of the Auxiliary added to the administration’s held by Dave Fleischman set in 1972 an idea I was coming but they didn’t secondary with two interceptions. Medical Center. Dillon is still in grandchildren. With the offensive and defensive 15 First downs 4 of Manchester Memorial Hospital. worries — $30 million more for against Wethersfield. McCluskey know. I didn't know myself I was Right cornerback Peter Tyo didn't critical condition, a hospital The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. lines controlling play, the Indians 303 Yards rushing 8 She was a member of Orford Medicaid; an extra $18 million for scored on runs of 22, 49 and 12 yards. coming,” Holik stated. skyjack a pass, but was immense in 72 Yards passing 13 spokesman said this morning. from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 made an auspicious debut into the '79 Main St., with a mass at St. Bridget Chapter, Daughters of the American state employee contracts and $2.5 The defensive front wall of (left to “You have to give credit to A1 turning several Falcon rushing ef­ 375 Total yards 21 Police said Ralph Darrin, the football season Saturday rolling to a Reyolution, Manchester Memorial million more for education. right) Mike Doyon, Andy Bogner, (assistant coach A1 Freiheit) and alt forts back in. “The secondary did a 4-14 Passing 5-19 driver of the jeep, of Andover was Church at 10. Burial will be in St. 39-0 triumph over Fermi in Enfield. Hospital Auxiliary and the Humane He said the state surplus for the Beckman, John Walrath and Kurt the assistants. They did a super job super job but you have to coordinate 6 Interceptions by 0 not injured. Police had no further James Cemetery. The setback was the second in- a Friends may call at the funeral Society of the United States and year came to about $15.million more Dougan was overpowering, too, as it getting the team ready.” Holik con­ that to the rush. Their quarterback 1 Fumble lost 0 details on the accident this morning. than what had already been spent in row for the Falcons, who have failed home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Connecticut. allowed Fermi eight yards net tinued. was getting hit like Pisareik,” Holik 3-32.3 Punts 6-33.7 the budget. The cuts were made to score vet. She is also suryiyed by two sons, rushing. It also hurried reserve Junior quarterback Paul noted, referring to frequently, legal- 129 Yds. penalized ,57 Tom McCluskev James E. Wliitmun Alan Forrest of Fort Lauderdale, because the surplus cushion still left Falcon quarterback John Vranich, Cycle Rider MANCHESTER - Jam es E. Whit­ Fla., and Ted Forrest of Grosse a $35 million gap. man, 92, of 333 Bidwell St. died Point, Mich; three sisters, Beatrice By law, the governor can cut 3 per­ Friday night at a Manchester con­ P. Robb and Harriet P. Potter, both cent off budgets. She can go to 5 per­ Dies in Skid valescent home. of Manchester, and Hortense P. cent with approval of the Finance MANCHESTER - A 19-year-old Mr. Whitman was born April 23, Advisory Committee. If the governor Hornets End Gosch of East Hartford; four step­ Manchester man died Sunday after­ 1887 in Skowhegan, Maine. He was a sons, 12 stepgrandchildren, eight wants more than that, she has to go noon after his motorcycle skidded on member of Cornerstone Lodge of grandchildren, and eight great­ to the Legislature. Wells Street. Masons of Thompson and a member grandchildren. Lapsed funds, the amount agencies Police identified the victim as of the Methodist Church. The funeral will be private at the are traditionally told they can’t Losing Ways Lawrence Daigle of 7,50 Center He is survived by two sons, James convenience of the family, with spend, started at $30 million this Street. E. Whitman of Putnam and Walter burial in East Cemetery. year. The funds are held In escrow, Lewis Whitman of Manchester; and By JOHN C O L U rn I Daigle's 16-year-old brother, Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. assuming money for some budgeted a grandchild. Daniel, was reported in satisfactory Center St., is in charge of items won’t be needed, such as for (!orr<‘s|>on4l<‘iil The funeral will be private at tbe condition at Manchester Memorial arrangements. job vacancies that aren’t filled right “It was a very emotional game for our seniors," a jubiliant Hospital this morning by a hospital convenience of the family, with There are no calling hours. away or purchases that aren’t paid East Hartford High Coach Jim Dakin stated as the Hornets spokesman. The spokesman said the burial in Westfield Cemetery, Ilie family suggests that any until the next fiscal year. ended an 11-game losing streak with a 21-12 win over Windham younger Daigle suffered a fractured Danielson. memorial gifts may be made to the South Windsor firefighters, using the aerial ladder truck, The new budget cuts, Wright said, leg plus m ultiple scrapes and The John F. Tierney Funeral Humane Society, Newington, pour water down on one of three barns that were destroyed by jacked those funds held in escrow up High in CCIL football action Saturday in Willimantic. Home, is in charge of arrangements. bruises. fire Sunday afternoon", th e barns were on Main Street property to $65 million. He said the governor It was the league opener for both There are no calling hours. Robert H. Wright No other details were available could make more cuts and cover the squads with each now sporting 1-1 The family suggests that any owned by Mayor Nancy Caffyn, (Photo by Ken Ostrinsky) from the police investigation. COVENTRY - Robert H. Wright, $8 million for fuel assistance by Massasoit Tips overall marks. East Hartford has memorial gifts may be made to a 65, of Waterfront Park died Friday at hiking the funds up to $73 million. another tough battle coming up as it H r # , " ' V Mrs. Natalie B. Nichols charity of the donor’s choice. the South Windsor Convalescent He thinks that would a bad Idea. travels to Simsbury High to face the VERNON — Mrs. Natalie Bridges MCC Booters Mrs. Curtis G. Baker Home. He was the husband of Mrs. South Windsor Fires “The governor’s proposal is save unbeaten Trojans Saturday at 1:30. Nichols. 57, of 325 Kelly Road died Alice Feeney Wright, what you can, but don’t cut back on Three second-half goals scored in In a good, lough defensive contest. Saturday at Rockville General SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Virginia The funeral was this morning from services. Some agencies already an eight-minute span broke a East Hartford was first to score in Hospital. - Joy Baker, 53, of 126 Highland Drive the Potter Funeral Home, Williman- Destroy Three Barns died Saturday at Manchester have said they can’t do it without Eagle Hemmed In scoreless tie and lifted Massasoit the second quarter. A good sustained Mrs. Nichols Was born Dec. 8, 1921 tic, with a mass at St. Mary's SOUTH WINDSOR - South Wind­ mayor's home and also charred some d ll Memorial Hospital. She was the wife making serious cuts.’’ Mike Giliberto, East Catholic running back, found himself Community College past Manchester 18-play. 67-yard march was capped in Franklin. N.H., and had lived in Church. Burial was in St. Mary's sor firefighters, assisted by fire Community College. 4-2, in soccer of Curtis G. Baker. of the outside paint. Bonding for emergency fuel aid, he by Scott Flenke's four-yard sprint. Windsor before coming to Vernon Cemetery. departments from Ellington, Vernon, hemmed in after 12-yard gain against Rockville Saturday at Mt. action Saturday in Brockton. Mass. Putting Point on Board Mrs. Baker was born in Cbicopee, Flying debris from the burning said, is something the Legislature Dan Pandiscia booted the first ol his nine years ago. Mr. Wright was born in Bedford, Broad Brook and E ast Windsor, Nebo. Moving to to make tackle are Jeff Nadzak (44). Randy MCC, 1-1. outplayed Massasoit in Mass., and had jived in Rochester, barns also ignited the roof of a barn and Mrs. Grasso wouldn’t do because three PATs for a 7-0 bulge. Witli quarterback Tony Pachesa holding, Mike Freiheit of She is survived by her father, Guy Mass., and had lived in Coventry for battled fires Sunday afternoon that Lane (24) and Bob Quigley (31). (Herald Photo by Adamson) the first half but failed to score on N.Y., for 13 years before coming to owned by John Zagorski and made it the money won’t be paid back. It The Hornets opened the scoring in Bridges of Lakewood, Fla.; her, 29 years. He was a Navy veteran of destroyed three barns and caused the soggy, rain-soaked field. Goalie East Catholic successfully boots point after first touchdown South Windsor 16 years ago. She was necessary to soak down the home or would be a snowball effect - like the second half as senior halfback mother. Mrs. Frances Sharp World War II and a member of the some damage to several other Dennis Galvin came up with two out­ against Rockville High. (Herald Photo by AdamsojA)^ a member of Paul Chapter, Order of Robert Tose. paying for food or rent with a credit Scott Chadwick broke around right Bridges of Vernon; and two sisters, Army & Navy Club of Manchester buildings. standing saves on kicks by Dave Eastern Star, of Rochester, N.Y. The fires were reported ^Bout 3; 15 card. end free and romped 61 yards to Mrs. Pauline B. Dischertof Ellington and the Willimantic VFW Post and The three barns were on the Main p.rp. The thick black smoke pouring, Skowronek. She is also survived by a daughter, The option he thinks would be the Rockville Rally pavdirt. Pandiscia's boot made it 14- and Mrs. Phyllis B. Donsbach of the Order of the Cooties. Before Street property of Mayor Nancy Caf­ from the buildings was reportedly best is to extend the 7 percent sales Cougar Coach John Fitzgerald 0 . ' Hartford; Mrs. Joy Rondinone of Middletown; retiring November, 1978, he had been fyn. Deputy Fire Marshall William seen as far away as Waterbury, fire tax on meals $1 and over to meals un­ singled out 4the strong efforts of The homestanding Whippets sliced Shutouts Mark and her father, Frank T. Joy of South The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a m. employed as a service representative Canning said this morning that it is Patrick Day. Jeff Potterton and Glen Windsor. officials said. der $1. He said that tax could drum into the deficit on a one-yard dive off at White-Gibson-Small Funeral for Terry Turbine of Windsor. Baker. “ We lost to a very disciplined The funeral and burial will be thought the fires were accidentally Two of the firefighters suffered up an estimated $8 million to $10 Stops Catholic tackle by Rob Mullen but the conver­ Home, 65 Elm St.. Rockville. The He is also survived by a sister-in- started by some hot ashes which slight injuries and were treated and million. club that never stopped in a very sion failed. Rev. Donald Duy, chaplain at private at the convenience of the law, Mrs. Marjorie Mcllwain of were dumped outside one of the released at Manchester Memorial physicai game. " he stated. East Hartford added some in­ Midget League family. “If you’re going to start a program By MIKE CISZEWSKl Rockville General Hosptial, will of­ Manchester; a sister. Miss Ellen barns. Four MCC players were injured in The Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Hospital. Tony Pallotti was treated and you think it’s something worth Correspondent surance in the fourth quarter as ficiate. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Wright of Waltham, M ass.; and Canning said that the fire also the second half and didn't return lo Home, 419 Buckland Road, is in for a strained back and Bruce doing, you should face up to it and Terry Earl gathered in a 16-yard Two whitewash jobs were applied in the second week of the Cemetery. Hartford. several nieces and nephews. caused some windows to break in the Pushing the game-winning touchdown across with less than a action. charge of arrangements. Kreller, an injured thumb. come up with the money to pay for scoring strike from junior quarter­ Manchester Midget Football League as the Giants blanked the Friends may call at the funeral The family suggests that any minute to go, Rockville High registered an 18-14 come-from- The contest was scoreless for 5f. There are no calling hours. it,” Wright said. back Peter Molt. Windham put home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. memorial gifts may be made to St. minutes before the defending New Jets, 28-0, and the Patriots shutout the Chargers, 28-0, at Mt. The family suggests that any “It’s never politically popular to behind victory over East Catholic in non-conference football ac­ together one last scoring drive with The family suggests that any Mary's Church, Coventry. England Junior College champs Nebo. memorial gifts may be made to the implement a tax increase, but would tion Saturday at Mt. Nebo in less than idle conditions. signal-caller Tom Warinsky flipping memorial gifts may be made to the broke the ice. Jose Ortiz found the The Patriots are 2-0, Giants and McCarthy, John Burke and Paul American Cancer Society, 237 E. Area Police Report J it be more politically popular to im­ Both squads now stand 1-1, East the extra point for a 7-0 lead. 14 yards to Chuck Harris for the American Heart Association of mark and was quickly followed by Chargers each 1-1 and Jets 0-1. Center St., Manchester. Mrs. Thomas J. Derby Sr. plement it in July?” Rockville on the next possession score. Rohan were best tor the Jets. Greater Hartford, 310 Collins St., has its third straight home tilt com­ Tim Foley opened the scoring the MANCHESTER - Mrs. Margaret marched to paydirt, doing it teammates Gary Marves and Rudy "Our strategy was ball control and Joey Johnston's 65-yard run opened Hartford. Vernon ing up Saturday night against Wind­ Giants with a 15-yard TD jaunt. Breault Derby, 47, of 104 Park St. exclusively on the ground. Running Cullejas who made it 3-0. it paid off," a happy Dakin stated. the scoring tor the Patriots in the se­ Cotter Office Visit sor Locks at 7:30 while the Rams Quarterback Jimmy Redd tossed to died Friday at St. Francis Hospital Adrien A. Crete, 32, of Holyoke, Police said Smith was charged backs Russ Oeser and Randy Kevin Scoville made it 3-1 assisted "Overall, our new players, two cond quarter. An 8-yard run by Oliver host Weaver High that afternoon at Steve Gustafson 15 yards for the se­ and Medical Center, Hartford, Mass., was charged Sunday with after police received a complaint EAST HARTFORD - The mobile Mocadlo along with Parker took by Jorge Fernandes at the 80-minute defensive halfbacks and defensive Reid boosted the score with Greg 1:30. cond score and Foley added the two- Turner adding the conversion. Steering ComniiUee Friday from injuries suffered earlier driving while under the Influence of from employees of a repossession office of U.S. Rep. William R. Cotter turns with the latter going over from mark. Massasoit, 3-1 and ranked No. ends, played a tough hard game. " he Trailing 14-12 as a result of two in an automobile accident in Hart­ liquor or drugs or both. Police said he agency that Smith allegedly had shot will visit Town Hall Wednesday, at 10 12 nationally in junior college polls, added of a somewhat revamped point conversion. John Harris tallied the Patriots' missed conversions, Rockville two yards out. The snap on the extra was stopped on Grove Street, at them with a high powered rifle a.m. The office will permit area closed out its scoring with Frank defense. Redd and Gustafson combined third TD on a 48-yard run and Turner ford, She was the wife of Thomas J. mounted the winning drive from its point try was mishandled and failed. Rockville. when they attem pt^ to reposses his residents to communicate to Cotter’s .Silva doing the honors. Defensive standouts for Ihe again later on a 32-yard TD and finished up on a 1-yard run. Reid Runs GOPCampaign Derby Sr. 28. Quarterback Steve Parker went A Jeff Nadzak interception gave He was released on a $150 nonsure­ car. No injuries were reported. staff regarding their needs and con­ Day had a late goal for MCC. Foley added the conversion. Foley’s added the conversion. The funeral was this morning from to the air. completing six passes to Rockville possession at (he East 48 Hornets were Tyler Jones and John MANCHESTER — A steering com­ welcome. ty bond for appearance in court in Smith was released on a $1,000 non­ cerns in all matters involving the MC)C returns home Thursday to six-yard run concluded the Giant Harris, Reid. Turner and Andy Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., six different receivers, including a with time running out in the half. A Barile, each with an interception. mittee has been named to direct the Guest speaker at the opening will Rockville on Oct. 2. surety bond for court appearance on' federal government. lace Eastern Connecticut State Chadwick rushed for 210 yards on 24 scoring. Giglio were standouts for the with a mass at St. Jam es Church. 16-yarder to Dan Morgan that put 32-yard screen pass to Mocadlo set up Republican campaign for the Nov. 6 be Ralph VanNorstrant, House Burial was in St. Jam es Cemetery. Michael E7 Armstrong, 19, of 93 Oct. 2. College's jayvees at Cougar Field in carries to pace East Hartford offen­ Redd. Gustafson, Clay Craddock. Patriots while Jim Fogarty. John them in scoring position. a 12-yard TD strike two plays later to town election. Republican leader. Mrs, Derby was born in Union St., Rockville, was charged A local juvenile was referred to a 3 o'clock start. sively while Flenke and Barile Foley and Mike Desautels were stan­ Tracy and Ken Sampson were best Parker from inches away hurtled Morgan. The Republican Town Committee Washington, D.C., daughter of Atty, Sunday with driving while under the Juvenile Court Saturday after police chipped in 55 and 45 yards respective­ douts for the Giants while Tom for the Chargers. over the goal line. The two-point con­ E ast’s defense stiffened in the will meet in a closed executive ses­ Albert E. Breault of Thurmont, Md., influence of liquor or drugs or both. received a complaint that someone Robert Sklenar of Hamilton Drive Meeting at School version try failed but that proved third quarter. Helped by good field ly. sion at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to dis­ and the late Margaret Higgins He was stopped on Route 83 and was involved in a motorcycle acci­ MatislUv is chairman of the committee whose MANCHESTER - Tonight’s Board academic. position and penalties, tbe Eagles Opens With Win cuss and approve party positions on released on his promise to appear in dent on the town's bike path off E ll members are George LaBonne, Breault, and had lived in Manchester of Education meeting will be at tbe The Rams threatened early but scored a go-ahead touchdown with election issues. Then the committee court on Oct. 'L Regan Road. Police said the cycle East Catholic girls. volleyjDall First downs Glastonbury Holds finance chairman; Scott Clendanial, for the past 22 years. She was Highland Park School, and not at 45 were baited at tbe Eagle 11. East Pachesa hitting Freiheit from nine will attend the headquarter opening. Michael A. Smith, 24, of 325 Kelley struck a stray dog and the cycle team opened its season Friday with a Yards rushing issues committee chairman, Ralph graduated in May with honors from North School St. as reported in Satur­ took over there, and drove for its yards out. The extra point was good Road, Vernon, was charged Sunday spilled causing the driver to receive 15-1, 15-6 and 15-4 straight set victory Yards passing Gray, publications chairman; and David Call has agreed to act as a St. Joseph College, West Hartford. day’s Community Calendar. The first score spearheaded by a brilliant for a 14-12 lead, a lead which one-man By-Laws Revision Com­ She was a communicant of St. Jam es with first-degree reckless endanger- minor facial injuries. The juvenile over Glastonbury High in Glaston­ Total yards On to Record Win Richard Weinstein, town chairman. meeting begins at 8. combination of short passes and runs wouldn't stay. mittee to make necessary changes to Church and a member of the ment. was released to his parents. bury. The Eaglette jayvees also Passing The Republicans will open their to keep the Rams off balance. StutiHtics: By KEN ADAM.SON a caucus form of election for the Wethersfield Historical Society. triumphed, 15-11 and 15-3. Monica Interceptions by headquarters at 755 Main St. Eagle fullback Mike Giliberto took EC R town committee. She is also survived by six sons, Murphy played well for East, which Fumbles lost Correspondent Wednesday at 8 p.m. The public is care of the ground game, including a 12 First downs 10 Thomas J. Derby Jr. and Brendan hosts Smith today at 3:15. Yds penalized Suppressing a late St. Paul drive on an interception by Captain 7^1 Introducing our clutch gain on fourth-and-one at the 89 Yards rushing 125 Michael Derby, both of East Hart­ Rockville 6, while the Tony Pachesa 67 Yards passing 101 Bob Schneider, Glastonbury High held on for a 13-8 victory Manchester Police Report ford, and Kevin P. Derby, Timothy to Mike Freiheit aerial shown kept 156 Total yards 226 Saturday night in non-conference football action at Muzzy Field F. Derby, Michael E. Derby and the balance. The drive was 8-15 Passing 7-10 in Bristol before a crowd of 400. Patrick J. Derby, all at home; three culminated on an 8-yard Pachesa to 0 Interceptions by 1 MANCHESTER -Police charged a the suspect look a $3U toaster out of daughers, Susan P. Derby of Coven­ The Tomahawks are now 1-1 for the to his brother, end Bob Simeone. The Freiheit pass with the latter booting 0 Fumbles lost 0 19-year-old Manchester man with its box and replaced it with a $430 try and Mary P. Derby and Catherine 8x10 COLOR PORTRAIT OFFER season while the Falcons are 0-2. Faicons successfully went for the Glastonbury returns to action Satur­ two-point conversion for the 8-7 lead. third degree larceny by possession amplifier. He allegely put a cashier's Derby, both of Manchester; a Sunday. slip on the box to indicate it was paid brother, Albert D. Breault of / i day on the road against CVC foe Although penalties played an im­ Thomas M. Danahy, of 14 Village for, police said, but a store employee Rockville, Md.; and a sister, Mrs. Penney in Shutout Bloomfield High at 1:30. portant role. Glastonbury Coach Ray St., was arrested for an alleged theft stopped him from leaving. Carol B. Parker of Pelham, N.Y. Trailing 8-7, Glastonbury put Nicolletta was "thrilled " with the of some tires and wheels. He was The accused was released on a $500 together an 85-yard drive which was win. He paid special credit to offen­ 2 The family suggests that any released on a $100 non-surety bond. cash bond, police said. Court date is memorial gifts may be made to St. ''Duo%naffe"portmit capped off by quarterback D.J. sive coordinator John Luchs for im­ ^ -*■ Regular S12 99 value Over Enfield High Court date is Oct. 15. Oct. 8. Joseph College, West Hartford. Patenaude's TD strike to end Jim proving the passing game. Delmastro, who was standing alone Statisiirs: By KEVIN CASEY Thomas M. Cardino, 25, of, Police reported the theft of at least in the end zone. t; SI* CorTeB|i»n(lenl Wethersfield was arrested -Friday, 10 14-carat gold necklaces from a Mrs. Earl R. Daggett Brad Barlow put Glastonbury on 8 First downs 11 charged with evading responsiblity, Broad Street jewelry store Friday. MANCHESTER -M rs. Eva E. Your Choice Scoring on its first two possessions, Penney High shutout En­ the scoreboard early in the first 178 Yards rushing 141 police said. Police said he was in­ Daggett, 87, of Manchester, Maine, quarter as he scampered 67 yards, 97 Yards passing 158 A store employee at Frogs and (A “Duo-Image" or regular 6x10 portrait) field High, 14-0, in CCIL football action Saturday in East Hart­ volved in an Aug. 15 accident on West Ducks, Inc., 329 Broad St., told police wife of Earl R. Daggett, died Satur­ ford. Delmastro added the PAT for a 7-0 275 Total yards 299 Middle Turnpike. He was released on day at her home. She was the mother 6-9 Passing 10-18 4 she discovered the missing rack of advantage. This prolesslonal "Duo-Image" portrait Is the most lascinat- It was the league opener for both gave the Raiders the ball on tbe a promise to appear in court Oct. 15. necklaces at 4 p.m. of Earl R. Daggett Jr. of Ing way to capture diflerent laclal expressions on one por­ St. Paul retaliated on its next 2 Interceptions by 1 squads. The Black Knights now stand Penney 21 but four plays failed to Police dusted the case for prints, Manchester, Conn. trait. We can create two expressions ol one person,or Include possession, scoring on an 85-yard 2 Fumbles lost 2 2-0 overall with their next clash at yield a iirst down. Two other times A 33-year-old Hartford man was but said it was impossible to deter­ She is also survived by two other two diflerent people. For example; A mother and child to­ pass from quarterback Jim Simeone 75 Yds. penalized 62 home against Manchester Saturday the Raiders moved the ball inside tbe charged with third degree larceny sons, two daughters, several gether. Let our professional photographers create a "Duo- mine a suspect because of the at 1:30. Enfield is 1-1. Penney 30 but couldn't dent the Friday, police said, after allegedly grandchildren, great-grandchildren, Image" portrait especially lor you. numerous full and partial prints on Penney received a good break in its Knight defense further. substituting a stereo amplifier for a great-great-grandchildren and nieces the case. The only known suspect was first scoring drive. Senior quarter­ Bob Hetu, Joe DeAngelis, Scott and nephews. • Limit: One per subject, two per family. • Additional por­ Indian Thinclads toaster and trying to walk out of the a female which a witness said was traits available In all sizes and backgrounds at our reasonable back Dino Peruccio had thrown an Dubay and sophomore Joe DelCiam- Caldor's store. near the display around the time of The funeral is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at prices. • Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or apparent interception to Steve po came up big defensively for The suspect was identified as discovery. Knowiton & Hewins Funeral Home, guardian. • Completely llnished portraits delivered at store. • Peucker, who returned it to the Penney. .Steven Howard. According to police. Police said the total value of the 15 Flagg St., Augusta, Maine. Gain Second Spot Groups $1.25 each additional subject. • Always friendly, Penney 1. But Peucker was called for ■'Anderson, Lewis and (Dan) necklaces was $500, Friends may call at the funeral prolesslonal sarvico. pass interference with the Knights home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Steiner all ran well today,” Penney The Manchester High boys’ cross country team took second operating at the Raider 30. Three Coach Ted Knurek cited. Lewis plays later, Mark Lewis dashed 20 place in the Varsity Four race at the prestigious Westlake In­ Strikers Defy Company topped all rushers with 71 yards vitational Saturday in Peekskill, N.Y. yards for the TD. Speedy Mark while Steiner and Anderson chalked NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Striking pany. Police Probing “5 Days Only” Anderson added the two-point con­ up 45 and 21 yards respectively. Scarsdale took top honors in the 22- workers at Olin Corp. have voted But 1.100 of the workers - Tuaaday, Sapt. 25 thru Saturday, version for an 8-0 lead. Sophomore fullback Paul Kleef team race with 45 points followed by the 32-team field. Harry Veal led Ihe nearly unanimously not to return to members of District 170 of the Inter­ Woman’s Death S apt. 29 “We made too many mistakes churned out 40 yards. the Silk Towners with 76 points. local parade with a sixth place finish OLD SAYBROOK (UPI) Police their jobs Oct. 1 in definance of an ul­ national Association of Machinists which hurt us today,” observed En­ StuliKlicN: There were over 86 high schools followed by Tom Danahy ninth. Chris timatum issued by the company last and Aerospace Workers - voted Sun­ today investigated the death of a 25- field Coach Joe Bacewicz. P E represented and over 2,200 par­ Fields 10th. Mark Albert 11th. Rob day to ignore the company's back-to- week. year-old woman found in her home PHOTO HOURS An unsportsmanlike conduct call First downs 6 ticipants took part. Wilson 31st and Jeff Daigle 35th. work order. with her wounded husband. About 1,350 union employees at Oally: 10-1 2-5 6-8 on Enfield set Penney up in business Yards rushing 28 Tim DeValve paced Manchester " We didn't run as well as we could Nina Savenelli was pronounced three company facilities were told Union district president Ted Turek on its next series on its own 46. Yards passing 72 with a second place finish. Doug have but it was a great experience dead at her home Saturday. Police Saturday: 10-1 2-4:30 Friday that new workers will be said only about 24 members yoted to Anderson on two carries took Penney Total yards too Short Gain, for Eagles Meek was sixth, Jim Grzymkowski running in races where four or five hired to replace them if they don't said her husband Joseph Savenelli, go back to work after a 2'/a-hour ses­ out of danger and Lewis did the Passing 8-19 12th, Andy Wickwire 23rd, Joe teams jiave been ranked in the top 25 end their lengthy walkout Oct. 1. A 29, was taken to an area hospital with sion. honors crossing the goal line. Interceptions by 1 East Catholic’s Jimmy McKenna follows pulling guard John Neubelt 33rd and Paul Johnson 39th. high school teams in the country the new wage and benefit package will Turek detiinea comment when lacerations over his body but Sears Enfield had numerous chances to The Silk Town jayvees had a fine last three or four y e a rs." stated OlO, Fumbles lost 1 Alosky to pick up short gain against Rockville. (Herald Photo by be implented on that date, workers asked what action the union will take declined to release any further score but failed. A mishandled punt Yds. penalized 35 Adamson) showing with a second place finish in Manchester Coach George Suitor, were told in a letter from the com­ if members lose their jobs as a result details. of the walkout. PAGE TWELVE - EVENING HERALD. Mon., Sept. 24. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 24, 1979 - PAGE THIRTEEN Showdown Continues t standings j NEW YORK (UPI) - With be feeling too much pressure." the loss hurt the Astros' chances for Americn League Old Pros Morton, Csonka Star Willie Stargell, who doubled in two their first championship. the critical West Division EuhI runs to back Jim Bibby's three-hitter "I didn't want to leave here and Vt 1L iv i. (;b NEW YOHK (UIM) - Cryif; cond htilf. We were down by (|iiile a was picked up lor Ihe $11)0 waiver tinything real lancy, except for the game for the Bcngals with a 55-yard TD as Kansas Ciiy beat Oakland. series between Houston and and lead the Pirates to a 6-0 victory have to depend on any other team to Baltimore 100 54 .649 - lew but we didn't (|iiil and it 's one of price after he was released by the ability of the offensive line to field goal with 3:26 left in regulation. Rookie Steve Fuller had a 19-yard TD Cincinnati complete, the over the Chicago Cubs, is looking help us. but that's what we have to Morton omi Lorry Csonka may Milwaukee 91 64 .587 9>4: Ihe be.st comebacks I've ever seen " (iianls after last season. He scored adjusl." Slci'lers 17. CoIlN IT pa.ss to Steve Gaunly and Arnold National League finds itself in forward to the showdown. have now," he said. rank as f>erialrit' casos among Boston 87 67 .565 13 ■ VVe had everything going right for on runs of 12. nine ;ind one yard to Illlcl■illlel■^s 21. ttilllls (i Terry Bradshaw's second TD Morgado ran for two short yardage "We'll be ready for them," he said. In other games. St. Louis topped National l''ootball Loaguo the happy position of being New York 83 71 .539 17 us in Ihe .second half. " tidded Morion. lead the Dolphins lo their fourth con­ Doug Williams threw two TD throw, a 28-yard -screen pass to tight TDs for the Chiefs, "It's a thrill just to be out there." New York, 7-4, in 10 innings, San able to turn to another show­ Detroit 83 73 .532 18 players but no ono is about to They had if going for them in the secutive victory C.sonka curried 1.5 pa.sses and Ricky Hell ran five yards end Bennie Cunningham with 5:41 l ions 21, Fulcoiis 2,‘> In Houston. Frank Pastore Francisco edged Atlanta. 2-1, and down between contenders, Cleveland 79 76 .510 2V'z toll thorn that thoy'rc washed lirsi litilf. I wasn't really picking on limes for 73 yards. for another score.to lead unbeaten left, lifted unbeaten Pittsburgh past Rookie quarterback Jeff Komlo registered a clutch pitching perfor­ y tifs Angeles defeated San Diego, 5-2. Toronto 52 104 .333'49 lip. anyone in parficiilar. I was just "What can you say. he just seems Tampa Hay over Los Angeles for its winless Baltimore. Jack Lambert's passed for 289 yards and'set up two "Montreal has handled the mance and Cincin­ Cardimilx 7, AIcIh 4 Irving Id hit on the short passes lo gel belter and better. " said Miami club record fourth consecutive vic­ pressure beautifully." Philadelphia We»l Till' :)6-ye;ir-c)l(l Murlmi canu' oil interception inside the 10 in the final TDs in the fourth quarter to lift nati ended its bat­ Ken Reitz' run-scoring single and Alter Ihey started lo give us them. I Coach Don Shula. "On his first tory. Williams pas.sed J5 yards to two minutes preserved the victory. Detroit to its first victory. Atlanta's Manager Dallas Green said Sunday, ting slump to take W 1, Pel. (;b llio iHMich wilh Di’iium' ll•ailin(>. 114-10. Tony Scott's sacrifice fly helped St. slaiied to use counter passes They louchdown. he had lo run over three Larry Mucker for one TD and 29 A ikiiigH 27. I’lickiTH 21, ot after the Expos defeated his Phillies, California in llu' third pi'i iod and simply throw Tim Mazzetti rnis.sed a 47-yard field control of the divi­ Louis score three runs in the 10th, 85 71 .545 - didn't know wind lo do when we people. We had vards to Jimmy Giles for another Tommy Kramer's 50-yard TD pass 7-4, to stay a half-game game ahead Kansas City 82 74 Ihrof louchdown passes in a 2;IU goal try as the game ended. sion with one week sending New York to its ninth .526 3 slarled lo counter them hoped lo give him a ItilU 1(1. .lets .Tl lo Ahmad Rashad 3:18 into overtime of Pittsburgh in the East. to go. straight loss. Minnesota 81 75 .519 4 span In rally the lironeos lo a .'i7-:i4 Tl was a great win for Ihe team, bigger hole. " Joe Ferguson threw five TD In the West, Cincinnati defeated Texas viclorv over the Seattle Seahawks. carried Minnesota over Green Bay. Pastore said, "I Giiinls 2, Bnm'.t I 78 78 .500 7 such an emotional game that it's ■All I can lell pas.ses. four of them to rookie Jerry I.iifiles 17, Giiliils U{ Houston, 7-1, to salvage the third Chicago Morton, who lost his starlinf; joh lo .Rookie Ted Brown's 43-yard kickoff felt they would say, Roger Metzger singled home John­ 68 86 .442 16 hard lo pin down .specific thoughls, I vou is the same Huller, to carry Buffalo pa.st New return set up the score. Kramer Ron Jaworski threw two TD game of their series and move U'z 'We beat (Tom) Seaver and (Mike) ny LeMaster with two out in the Seattle 65 91 .417 20 Norris Weese in pie.season. threw 2 did throw pretty well I saw a tew Ihing I'vs been York. Butler caught TD passes of games ahead of the Astros. Oakland vards lo Dave Sliiddard. II yards to earlier threw a 4-yard TD pass to passes, including a 53-yarder to LaCoss, who is this guy?' I just tried eighth. Mike Ivie hit his 26th homer 53 103 .340 32 things in Ihe first halt that I thought saying for 10 five. 75. 74 and nine yards and had 10 Rashad. ■Wilbert Montgomery, and Montreal opens a four-game series to turn that to my advantage." for the Giants. Sunduy'n Results Haven Moses and Oa yards lo Hick we could do. so I just went out and vears. " stiid calches overall-for 255 yards to set in Pittsburgh tonight with a double- rpehureh as the Hroneos reeled oil Redskins 17, C.irdiniils 7 Philadelphia sent the winless Giants Cincinnati mounted a 12-hit attack Dodurrs t>, P:idn'M 2 Boston 2-2, Detroit 1-3 did them. I thought I could gel in Ihe Csonka. "The offensive iine did a club records. The .Jets led 24-12 late Linebacker Don Hover recovered a lo their fourth straight lo.-:s. jaworski header. led by George Foster's solo home Errors by relief pitcher Steve Cleveland 4-1, Baltimore 3-4 27 conseeulive points pocket and throw the football " great job and .so did Coat h Shula and in Ihe first half before the Bills ran "I think we should need at least a I've never been in a situation like lumble in the end zone on the second also had an 11-yarJ TD pass to Keith run, Ray Knight's three hits and two Mura and center fielder Gene New York 7. Toronto 5 Csonka. an 11-year-veleran who loffensive line co.acb .lohnl San­ off ,34 straight points split in the Pittsburgh series," said that sini e my lirsi or .second year in play of the game for a TD and ,Joe Kreplli' and Montgomery carried 29 RBI apiece from Dave Collins and Richards enabled Los Angeles to Milwaukee 8, Minnesota 7 was considered finished after he left dusky The offensive iine already had llilcrn Til. IlciipiiU 27. Ill Andre Dawson, who slammed two Ihe leaitue. ' said Morion, a 15-year Theismann threw a 41-yard TD pass limes for 126 .yards. Hector Cruz. score two runs in the eighth for the California 6, Texas 1 Miami in 1974 and languished wilh them going in the direction 1 was Toni Fritsch kicked a 29-yard field lo Buddy Hardeman to power Saints ;lO, l•>el's 21 homers Sunday. "Nobody seems to Houston's Enos Cabell admitted win. Kansas City 4, Oakland 2 veteran "ll just (>oes lo show you Ihe World Kootball League and the itoing. and I like lo Ihink 1 helped a itoal which bounced through off an that, despite Ihe odds. anylhin(> is Washington to an upset of St. Louis. Archie Manning threw two TDs Seattle 8, (Chicago 3 * .New York (Jianis churned out a lillle bit. upright with only 32 seconds left in The Redskins recovered four of five and Tony Galbreath scored two more possible " career-high three touchdowns .Sun­ "They were running their defen­ overtime lo lilt Houston past Cincin­ Pirates Get on Board Today's Giiines Denver Coach lied .Miller called Cardinal fumbles. ^ on I-yard plunges as New Orleans day lo power unbealen .Miami to a 31- sive backs up into Ihe line causing a nati. The Oilers trailed 24-0 at one ( liiefs T.'j. Riiidecs 7 Kansas City (Gale 9-10) at Califor­ Ihe perlormance. Hronco football at beat San Francisco for its first vic­ Phil Garner of the Pirates scored when he knocked ball out of Angels - Royals in Showdown nia (Ryan 15-131, n II) victory over Ihe Chicago Bears lot of congeslion so Shu|a and San­ point but pulled ahead 27-24 behind ils best .Nothing lakes Ihe place ol Gary Barbaro .scored on a 70-yard tory. Manning was 20-ol-28 for a team Csonka. who left Miami tor a dusky went to work and conjured up a Ihe running of Karl Campbell, who Cub catcher Barry Foote's glove. Throw home was in time. persistence We played well in Ihe se­ interception return and J.T. Smith record 355 yards as the Saints piled NEW YORK (UPI) - After division title. run in the eighth inning to lift million-dollar deal with the WFL. little play in Ihe dirt It wasn't gained l58 yards. Chris Bahr tied the returned a punt 88 yards for another up a club record 514 yards of offense Pittsburgh won, 6-0. (UPI Photo) Cleveland to victory in the opener. In National League 19 years of frustration, Jim Lansford's home run finished off a six-run fifth inning to back Frost, the nightcap, Mike Flanagan pitched Fregosi thinks it’s time to give who won his 16th game in 25 decisions a two-hitter over eight innings for his W 1. Pel. B Major College Grid Roundup Angel fans what they’ve been by striking out five and walking none, 23rd victory, for Baltimore's 100th Montreal 93 60 .608 Sports Slate Leflore ‘Steals’ waiting so patiently for — a in his 12th com­ win of the season. Pittsburgh 93 61 .604 1'2 championship baseball team. plete game. BrrwiT!) 8, T\)ins 7 St. Louis 83 71 .539 10'' 2 Don Money's two-out single scored "It's one day closer, " Fregosi said Elsewhere in the Philadelphia 81 75 .519 13'2 Charlie Moore with the tie-breaking Chicago Tuesday Sunday after his California Angels American League, 78 77 .503 16 Herrmann Made SOCCKR New York downed run in the sixth inning. The loss New York 56 98 .364 37'2 Win over Bosox reduced their magic number for Vlancliesler at Hall, JiSO Toronto. 7-5. seriously damaged the AL West title We>1 * clinching the American League West hopes of the Twins. Cheney Tech al Vinal Tech, 3:30 BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston Red Sox have had many title to four, with a 6-1 victory over Cleveland edged W 1. Pel. (. B Fermi at Penney problems this season and one of the major ones was brought to Baltimore, 4-3, in Red Sox 2-2, Tiircrs l-.'{ Cincinnati 88 68 .564 Third Shot Good the Texas Rangers. Champ Summers singled home Fast Hartford at Wethersfield the front Sunday when Detroit’s Ron Leflore took to the The Angels have the perfect oppor­ the first game before losing the se­ Houston 86 69 .555 1' 2 South Windsor at Newington cond, 3-1, Milwaukee downed Ron LeFlore with one out in the lOth basepaths. tunity to wrap things up at home this Los Angeles 76 80 ,487 12 NEW YORK (UPI) — Purdue’s junior quarterback Mark Bolton at Itoeky Hill Minnesota, 8-7, Boston edged Inning to give the Tigers a split. .San Francisco 69 87 .442 19 Leflore stole not only the show, but week when they host second-place Boston took the opener behind Dennis Herrmann knew he would get four cracks at Notre DameVhen Coventry at Portland Fisk. " he .said. :'I don't think I would Kansas City in a three-game series Detroit, 2-1, in the first game and .San Diego 65 91 417 23 pilfered six bases in the double Detroit countered with a 3-2 victory Eckersley's 17th triumph of Ihe his college career began. Baron .Aeadeiny at Rhain have tried it as often as I did today if beginning tonight. Two victories over Atlanta 61 92 .399 25'2 header split which saw Boston take, in the nightcap, Seattle clobbered season. And Saturday, after failing as a Itoekville at Glastonhurv Ihc Royals are needed to clinch. Siiiida) Re-nil - the opener. 2-1. and Detroit come he was back there. He's had good Chicago, 8-3. and Kansas City topped ALirinrrs 8, \A liitr Sox ,'l freshman and sophmore, Herrmann nipped Iowa State, 17-9, No. 7 CROSS COUNTRY ' I'm pretty sure the fans will take Montreal 7, Philadelphia 4 back paced by Leflore's four steals to success against me in the past." Oakland, 4-2. Home runs by Bill Stein and Tom passed Purdue to a 28-22 upset vic­ Nebraska beat Iowa, 24-21, No. 8 Manrhester at Waterford (girls), it al home or on the road, " said Don St. Louis 7, New York 4 take a 3-2 lO^inning decision. Although a respected veteran. A 7. Blue .lil))- 3 (’aciorek and the nine-hit pitching of tory over the fifth-ranked Irish Michigan State nipped Miami (Ohio), 3:.30 Baylor, a strong candidate for MVP Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 0 Roekv Hill at Chenev Tech, .3:30 Boston had problems stopping op­ Leflore will be spending part ot the Tommy John pitched a six-hitter Rick Honeycutt paced Seattle before 70,567 fans at Ross-Ade 24-21, and No. 10 Washington winter in the Florida Instructional honors. "But I'd rather wrap it up at San Francisco 2, Atlanta 1 FIELD HOCKEY posing runners from commiting over eight innings to become the R o\:ils I. A's 2 Stadium in West Lafayette — the defeated Oregon, 21-17. League honing his talents in hopes of home." Cincinnati 7. Houston 1 F'erini al Manehesler, 3:30 larceny on the bases and only a small AL's second 20-game winner. (ieorge Brett led off the fourth in­ largest crowd ever to witness a Reserve running back Mark Nix's fulfilling his personal goals. Dave Frost tossed a six-hitter and Los Angeles 5, San Diego 2 part of the problem has been that the Oi'ioh'r ,'1-J. Indi:in> 4-1 ning with a home run and KC added college football game in Indiana. two fourth-quarter touchdowns and "I'm going down there to work on Carney Lansford hit a three-run Radio, TA roiiighl Red Sox have had starting catcher Dave Rosello's one-out double three unearned runs to keep its title Tod:»\'s (,aiiit". Herrmann, who threw a 15-yard Alan McEiroy's three field goals led my bunting and outfield play in par­ homer lo mathematically eliminate 9 — Cowboys )s. Browns, (Ji. 8, Carlton Fisk, sidelined by injuries, scored Wayne Cage with the winning hopes alive in the West. New York (Swan 12-131 at Chicago TD pass to tie the score 7-7 in the Alabama to a surprisingly easy vic­ AAPOP behind the plate for only 35 games ticular. " he explained. "1 want to be the Rangers from any chance al a (Lamp 11-9) first quarter, rallied the Boilmakers tory over Baylor in the first meeting this season. known as a good all around player Montreal (Schatzeder 10-4 and May from a 20-7 deficit after 61/2 minutes between the schools. The Crimson Redmond Wins "No catcher in the world could rather than just a base stealer. 1 10- 3) al Piltbsburgh (Ellis ,3-7 anil of the third period. He hit Bart Tide rolled up 431 yards rushing. The have gotten Ronnie today," said think I've made a lot of progress since Blyleven 11-5), n. n Burrell from 6 yards out for the final Bears committed eight turnovers — Detroit Manager Sparky Anderson. 1 came into the league, but 1 still Brock in Record Book Houston (Williams 4-4) and Forsch Boilmaker score and directed drives six interceptions and two fumbles. Singles Crown have a way lo go. " "Johnny Bench in his prime, Batting 11- 6) at Atlanta (McWilliams 2-2 and that culminated in touchdown runs of Tailback A.J. Jones rushed for 125 throwing peas to second base One of the things Anderson hopes .Solomon 6-13). n, 2 I and 2 yards for Wally Jones. yards and scored twice in the second Leflore will work on is improving his Nuliuiiul I.eiigiie Repeating his success of a year couldn't have done any better when NEW YORK (UPII - Lou Brock St. Louis (Vuckovich 14-10) at "Pm extremely proud the way our half to help Texas erase a 9-3 half­ work as a leadoff hitter. G AB H Pet, center field, where Joel Youngblood ago. Jack Redmond won the men's the pitchers pick up their leg like has a date ^oday with President Philadelphia (Lerch 10-121. n team came back, " said Purdue time deficit and defeat Iowa State "He's got to stop trying for hits all Hernandez, St. L 154 587 202 .344 had trouble finding the handle. singles title in the second annual In­ they did. " he said referring to Boston Carter in the White House, the occa­ The victory went to reliever Mark Coach Jim Young. "Any time you before the largest opening-game the time and learn to take a walk. Rose. Phil 157 600 199 . 332 surance City Open Tennis Tourna­ hurlers Dennis Eckersley and Mike sion being Brock's 3,000th hit. But the Littell, 9-3, and was the Cardinals' beat Notre Dame, you have to be crowd — 73,652 — in Longhorn When you're a leadoff hitter, it's the Knight, Cin 145 536 171 .319 ment yesterday at Trinity College. Torrez. 40-year-old Brock, playing his final fourth in a row and fifth in the last Cause for Celebration in Patriot Camp happy." history. number of times you get on base Garvey, LA 156 631 198 .314 . Redmond, head pro at the When asked if he would have put a year in the National League, added Notre Dame Coach Dan Devine Charles White raced 68 yards for more than the number of hits you get. Horner, Atl 114 459 144 .314 six starts. Jefferson (83i on goal line. Play preserved Manchester Racquet Club and top stop to his pitchers' acrobatics in another chapter to his future Hall Of St. Louis catcher Ted Simmons, Linebacker Steve Nelson of the Patriots credited Herrmann, who completed one TD and Ray Butler returned a seed, whipped second seeded Val base-stealing situations, Anderson Look at Joe Morgan. He gets 150 hits Templeton, St. L 147 647 202 .312 New FJngland victory. (UPI Photo) 14-of-20 passes for 158 yards and one punt 67 yards for another as Southern a year and 135 walks. That puts him Mazzilli, NY 150 565 175 .310 Fame credentials Sunday. who slammed his 26tii home run of Luciano Upset holds ball high in air after he intercepted pass Wilder of Weatfield, Mass., 6-7 (2-5), said "yes " quickly, then qualified his Brock stole a base in the fifth in­ the season in the fourth inning, said in final minutes intended for Chargers' John interception, as a "great player." Cal extended its winning streak to 11 7-6 (5-4), 7-6 (5-1). remark. on base 285 times. That's a lot of opp- Parrish, Mil 146 519 161 .310 But he was equally impressed with games, longest among major portunities to steal and than can open Matthews, Atl 151 611 187 .306 ning of a game against the New York the win was important to his team­ Redmond also teamed with Phil "I have to say that there are some Mets at Shea Stadium. It was the With Decision Ihe entire Purdue effort. colleges. up your offense. " Anderson said. Winfield. SD 154 580 175 .302 mates. Coons of Glastonbuty to win the pitchers who can thrown only when 938th steal of his career — more than "We want to finish in third place, " "Purdue is a well-balanced team," Running back Billy Sims carried 11 Leflore agrees. "I do have to be Aincricun l.eugue NEW YORK (UPI) - American men's doubles while Ernie they lift their leg. 1 know Tom Seaver any other athlete in the history of he reasoned, "so all these games are said Devine. "They didn't have any times for 109 yards, including more selective and think of the situa­ G AB H Pet. League President Lee MacPhail said Uthgenannt of Ellington stopped Ray used to do that all the time and the baseball. It was his 21st steal this important to us. There's money for Nelson Saves Patriots weakne.sses. (And) at times, we touchdown runs of 25 and 2 yards to Easterbrook of Glastonbury in the tion more. But this style of baseball Lynn, Bos 142 516 173 .335 Sunday he intends to stick by his Reds used to steal a lot on him. but .season and snapped a tie he had been thought we played exceptionally lead Oklahoma. Brett, KC 153 641 212 ,331 finishing third and no money for win­ decision to prohibit umpire Ron men's 45 division in straight sets, 6-4, that was the only way he could pitch that Sparky has brought in here is in with William (Sliding Billy) FOXBORO. Mass. lUPl) - I'lllsburgh lhe\ still Irail unbeaten IS .me more sack than in Ins previous well." Nebraska's Dean Sukup booted a different. We do more hit and run and Oliver, Tex 132 479 158 .330 ding up fourth." Luciano from broadcasting playoff Miami b\ one game m Ihe .\FC Fast 6- 2. and you can't argue with his record," Hamilton for career thefts. The losing pitcher was left-hander ft was instant flashback, a Hiree games Hut lielped bv the wind, .At University Park, Pa., No. 6 30-yard field goal with 5:53 left to squeeze plays, all the things that Rice, Bos 153 601 198 .329 games for NBC despite Luciano's Fouls never saw me because Mixed doubles crown went to Dave Anderson said. Hamilton stole his 937 bases from Andy Hassler, 4-5, who walked the he rallied Ihe Chargers. 3-1, lo a '20-14 Penn State took Texas A&M's best give the Cornhuskers an error- make baseball fun and exciting to Downing, Cal 143 497 161 .324 threat to sue'the AL. return to the days when the .lellersnii was running across.' said and Jody Hodges of Tolland. Leflore disagreed with Anderson. 1838 to 1901 when stolen bases were first three batters he faced — Keith halllime delicit with a 19-vard pass shot and crumbled, 27-14. plagued victory over Iowa. The play." Lezeano, Mil 135 463 150 .324 "I told him I was very sorry, that I New England Patriots "I have a lot of respect for Carlton credited on fielder's choice plays and Hernandez. Simmons and pinch- Ihe lubilanl Nelson I knew the hall In .lellersnii and the lirsi ol two 1- "We were horrible, " said Nittany Cornhuskers had six fumbles and lost Bochte, Sea 145 535 170 .318 knew it would cost him some finan­ when batters went from first to third hitter George Hendrick — in the 10th. specialized in giving away was M i l l i e II was probably the vard I'D plunges bv Clarence Lion Coach Joe Paterno, after the five. Kemp. Det . 134 490 156 .318 cial considerations and that I base on hits. Neil Allen came into the game and games rather than winning biggest plav ol mv lile To tell Ihe \\ illiams Aggies snapped Penn State's 13-game Quarterback Bert Vaughn's 6-yard Lemon, Chi 143 537 170 .317 regretted it, " said MacPhail, who Post Victory Brock's heroics were necessary as surrendered a sacrifice fly to Tony them. Iriilh. Il usually goes Ihe oilier way New I'iiigland scored an insurance home winning streak. "Emotionally pass to tight end Mark Brammer 19th Hole Wilson. KC 148 561 177 .316 added that the decision is a matter of the Cardinals roared bark from a 4-1 Scott and a run-scoring single to Ken Hut now we have cnnlideiice in I'D on a f.-vard pass from Grogan to with 1:25 to go allowed Michigan Honic Runs policy rather than a written rule. I’rotecling a 27-21 lead with 1:40 we were not ready to play a tough Nets $15,000 deficit to pin a 10-inning. 7-4 loss on Reitz. Allen then uncorked a wild 'Uirselves lo make the big play. Huss Francis earlv in the fourth State to pull past surprising Miami of National League — Kingman, Chi "It's wrong to have umpires broad­ loll. i|uarterhack Steve Crogun football game." .SI ND.AY - Net, A - Joe Bvrka 74-5- the reeling Mets, who bowed for the pitch to deliver Hendrick. 'Steve itlro g a n i has won a lot of .|uarter and even Williams' second Ohio. The Spartans blew a 17-0 half­ Country Club 47; Schmidt. Phil 44; Winfield, SD casting games for players and teams I'llh'd riuhl and lired a bullet into Ihe Texas A&M's tailback Curtis 69; B - Nelson Skinner 84-12-72: C - ninth straight time and 32nd in the Richie Hebner drove in three runs games lor us 1 hope Hus pays him I'D Hie now has eight i wilh 4:09 left time lead. OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (UPI t - 32; Horner. Atl 30; Parrish, Mtl and that they have to umpire for. " he .irins ol San Diego Chargers Dickey came to play as did the Aggie BEST 12 - A - Roy Rigott 46-4- Jerry Compasso 85-14-71: D - Ed last 37 games. for the Mets with a first-inning single back a hllle lor all he s done We re ilidn I seem to mailer until the Washington cornerback Mark Lee Sandra Post admits she didn't really Stargell. Pitt 29. said. "It detracts from the umpire's linel)a.'ker Hob Horn A surprised defense, which held Penn State 42, Brad Downey 44-1-43, Carroll Bloniarz 87-21-66. Brock walked in the fifth inning, and a third-inning double. He scored expeeled In make plavs like lhal oi-- I irngaii galle returned a punt 53 yards for a TD know what to expect in the LPGA American League — Thomas. Mil ability to be impartial." Horn ran il :iii \ard s lo Ihe I ’als 10. .scoreless after the first period, until Maddox 47-3-44, Rich Long 47-3-44, BETTER NINE - A - Byrka 36-3-33, stole second and .scored when catcher the other run on Stearns' single. I asiniiallv. ' 1 'uw him I llorni coming al me, " with 1:59 left to give the Huskies a Kan.sas City Classic. 44; Rice, Bos 39; Lynn, Bos 38: eiunu i|uarlerbai'k Dan Fouls and quarterback Dayle Tate hit Matt Dave Kozlovich 48-4-44; B — Pete Dave McGonigle 36-3-33; B - Nelson John Stearns threw the ball into Nelson said '.lid (ii'ngaii. who liil on 13 ol 23 for comeback victory over Oregon in the Teets 48-5-43, Frank Lipinski 49-5-43, Singleton, Balt and Baylor. Cal .35. .•oTii|iam plenlv ol lim e lo win Ihe Suhey with an 8-yard touchdown pass Post was coming off her longest Skinner 41-6-35, C - Campasso 42-7-35; ua'iic New Fngland had FT vards. and I was trying to flick with 7:54 remaining. Pac-10 opener for both schools. Ed Shaw 49-6-43, Joe Wall 48-5-43, R u n s B u lled III layoff of her 11 years on the tour — D - Bloniarz 42-11-31. lumped In a 20-0 It over him bul .somehow I pulled il In games between other top teams, Anderson 50-7-43;' C — Alex Elgner National League — Winfield, SD He |U^I drilled il riglil al me. Dickey, playing with a bruised three weeks — and had left the tour CRIERS - A - Byrka 63-5-58; B - lead, lakiiig adv.in- down. I'm depressed I threw it. bul .shoulder, churned out 184 yards in 31 Missouri defeated Mississippi, 33-7, Jr. 50-8-42, Len Davidson 50-8-42, 114; Kingman, Chi 112; Schmidt, Phil Jai Alai Entries '.lid Horn II was ama/ing I iiiayl)e l.ige III a still 2' mentally and physically exhausted Skinner 72-12-60; C - Campasso 73-14- ■ oidd hate rul b.irk bul 1 warded lo vou have lo count on others to make carries and scored three touchdowns, Michigan cruised past Kansas, 28-7, John Karszes 51-8-43, Herm Dvorak 59; D - SUn Loucks 77-20-57, Walter 111: Hernandez, St.L 104; Garvey. 'iiph wind 111 Ihe get the most yards 1 could" Ihe big play. ■ including a 69-yard run from scrim­ North Carolina upset Pittsburgh, 17- Starting Sunday's final round three 51-8-43. Cox 73-16-5. Kickers 80. 75. LA 102. MONDAY liisl i|iiarler Thev Fouls, looking at the possihilily of mage. He also scored on runs of 11 7, Florida State crushed Miami SWEEPS - A - Gross, Brad American League — Baylor, Cal The Charoers. sensing llicir lourih 'Cored Ihe lirsi lour limes Ihey had shots behind Young and in a tie with -Iraighi win and bcsi siarl smre loiiii, winning his lllh siraighi slarl. threw and 21 yards. (Fla.), 40-23, Ohio State outscored rookie Cathy Sherk, Post birdied Downey 75; Net. Rick Liugh 73-3-70, 138; Rice, Bos 129; Thomas, Mil 119; FtST: snorm Ihe ball nil a 1-vard run bv Sam Cun- ni.ircd iinlii Ihe Held In applv Ihe In Hoh Klein to Ihe New lOngland In other games invloving the Top Washington State, 45-29, Arkansas three straight holes — while Young Bill Moran 78-6-72, Rich Long 78-5-73. Lynn. Bos 117; Singleton, Balt 110, l. U il iiiiigha'ii. a 10-vard sweep by Don live Hill I'nx ciil Ihrougti on Ihc next IfctnpIMfifl lOrkNl iUrtM ' nun dn ur.i^ e Hill nii llic lliird plav. Ten, No. 1 Southern Cal clobbered beat Oklahoma State, 27-7, LSU and Sherk were slipping — to win the B — Gross, Pete Teets 81; Net, Bob Sloli • n B l I S I 'S iCir«M< I .dhniiii. and a pan i.il :il-vard Held S-iVIRff I niil' Iiliiriied Ihe i.nni when a plav In nail Artie Owens lor a 4-yard Minnesota, 48-14, No. 2 Alabama walloped Rice, 47-3, UCLA defeated tournament by two shots and collect Genovesi 82-11-71, Bill Sullivan 82-10- National League — Moreno, Pitt LFarti-Jnkrl F.ZiWi I. M i l .'niild 'in nriiig s ln k c In .Inlin U'lal' bv .Inliii SmiHi loss riien came Ihe talal pass lo routed Baylor, 45-0, No. 3 Oklahoma Wisconsin, 37-12, and North Carolina the $15,000 first prize. 72, Roy Anderson 86-13-73, Frank 72; North, SF 56; Lopes. LA 44; We ...... led In get Held position ill .lellei'Oii .lellnl'iiM \\.|S ['I; ked nil l)\ N('W waltzed past Tulsa, 49-13, No. 4 Texas State beat West Virginia, 38-14. •Lipinski 82-9-73; C — Gross, John Taveras, NY 41; Cabell and Cruz, l.biri-lM. rMIpalM tm k ilie beg I nil I ng . bill Ihe wind l.hiarai4MM( LiMfMMMm I'.ngland lineb.n km Sim c Ncisnn t never saw Nelson, obviously. Karszes 87; Net, Bob Lachapelle 85- Hou and Scott, St.L 36. IM rtra UmMmk 4. t f i Orkii preveiiled us Irniii doing it ll dic- LtenpMtMlN lOrtaiMim I'hc iiilm ncplinn -a\cil llu' gain, Tliev liad an extra liack in there. If 15-70, American League — LeFlore, Det 5.EwbMOTW« "Homo of Mr. Qoodwnnch" laled niir |insiliniis ,iiid nor plays. " ik tw W w l F.lracHMigi aid di .r|'pcd the < h.ii gel's i rnm I tic .lellersnii was up front, he'd have SENIOR CH AAIPIONSHIP - 77; Wilson, KC 76; Cruz, Sea 48; SiAi ii4 i Cmi 'Old Foul < . aiiglit ll. doll I vou think .’ " said Gross, Steve Matava 78, Stan Hilinski Bumbry, Balt 37; Wills, Tex 36. vm laiik^ ni Ihe linin'.lien \lnrc itiipor- B»C. Checks Losing Ways; m • T h e ir niieime is diltlciilC " said l.6 w *in rl Complete Mechanical Service lanl, Il piiwed In New I'aigland lhe\ I 'oiits. wlio wound up tiitling 211 ot 34 80, Pete Teets 81, Joe Novak 81, C.C. I*ileliing \ ieliiries 1. Uttwm-U^ 2. EaifeipMM iree Miielv I'lm Fox 1 Ihink he lor 2IIII vards. National League — Niekro, Hou 20- 1 Er— tcwiiTV iZddcMdil ha'ic g.iineil Hie nuliiriK In win 'iiics McCarthy 81; Net, Ed Wadas 85-15- S.lrw3.591 Lounge 1 and all-youcaneal salad. Watch Your To Manage Theater Come And Join Us For 80 LB. CONCRETE MIX A CONTINUING FAVORITEI FAT-GO WK.ST HARTFORD - The former director of the office HAPPY HOUR LOM uok tiM M wtteM with From setting a post to building a m m IM N EW FA T-Q O d M pU n. ol special events at the University of Bridgeport has been Monday thru Friday 4PM to TPM NothhM m u m Uo m I lust ttiMdy special area tor outdoor get-to­ appointed manager ol the University of Hartford's Lin­ wttohl loM lor thooo Um I roally gethers. your home improvement won! le loot. projects are mor« fun...tlmpl«... coln Theater. Most Drinks 75( BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN ’ 2 .5 9 A full 12 doy ouppty only 13.00...... PorKodt Phormoey •nd mora aconoinical with .She is Hilary R. Shapiro, formerly special events direc­ Baked polite. Texas ToasI and all you-can-eal salad 'Z.99| „. j !^ o7 at-QO roducina plan SAKRETE Concrete Mix, All you tor at the University ol Bridgeport, whose appointment •nd atari looing wolohl thlo wook. add is water and you are ready for Entertainment Nightly Monoy back In full H nof com- all kinds of do-it-yourself satisfac-. was announced by University of Hartford President pMoty‘ ‘ ' aatlaflodu wHh woloM loaa tion. FREE' THE 1980 RADtO SHACK CATALOG — 176 VALUE-PACKED PAGES OF EXCLUSIVE Most Items Stephen Joel Trachtenberg. Iro m m o vtr^fkatpoekapo. TONIGHT MANCHESTER - SHOP RITE PLAZA ELECTRONICS! GET YOUR COPY TODAY AT OVER 7000 LOCATIONS! also available ai Trachtenberg said the appointment "is an important Radio Snack Radio Jim Hammerslough OftarWorfli' Dealers step in the evolution ol the Lincoln Theater as a major MANCHESTER - WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Cut out th ii od>~lako H*3** to atoro MANCHESTER 239 SPENCER ST., llalod.'Purohaa# on# pack of Look for this /haek cultural center lor the university community and the en­ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY (ad" EAST HARTFORD tire region." PAT-Q O an d roeolvo ono PAT< VERNON 295 HARTFORD TPKE. MANCHESTER sign in your OCAI.ER Bud Mayer 00 PaokFKie. CHARTER OAK MALL neighborhood As manager. Ms. Shapiro will coordinate all campus UGSnPARMDE MANCHESTER PARKADE and comtnunity activities to be held in the theater and V PLEASE CALLTHEATRE will develop a series of dance, theater, music, film and / S k U In FOR SCREEN TIMES PHAMUCY MANCHESTER PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES other cultural events for the 7(H) to 800-seat facility. H a d i v i s i o n o f t a n d y corporation EVENING HERALD. Mon., Sept. 24, 1979 - PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Mon., Sept. 24, 1979 Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wanlad 13 Halp Wanlad 'WANTED: Retirees, MoCONNELL RESUME INSURANCE SECRETARY housewives, cooks, kitchen SERVICE. For prompt con­ WANTED: Live east of the Site H eralti When in need of a Service or Product helpers for food preparation. fidential preparation of your river and tired of commuting Apply In person Monday thru resume, call 649-2288. to Hartford? Outstanding op­ PARAPROFESSIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wednesday, 9-5. Garden portunity in life insurance AIDE NEEDED- Study hall EXPERIENCED TELLER Grove Caterers, Keeney agency. Experience in responsibilities. 19 hours per Htip Wmtatl 1$ Street, Manchester. processing and servicing week. Apply at: Bolton High group insurancq helpful. Good School. 72 Brandy Street, We need an experienced teller. OIL BURNER SERVICE CALL A PROFESSIONAL typing skills are essential. Bolton. INDEX REAL ESTATE SALES - You’ll work in the congenial at­ MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all Lesse'nger Company is looking Salary negotiable. Send N O T tC It residential. All benefits. M Si BURGER KING - Needs men resum e to Box N c/o 1 — Lott tnd Pound for 2 licensed agents in our mosphere of our main office, located 2 — Ptrtontit M Oil, Route 6, Bolton. Bolton office. C^II 646-6486. or women to work days, It Manchester Herald. 3 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 11 a.m. to 5 in Downtown Manchester. And you’ll — Announctmtnta put this Directory to work for you, call 643-2711 for Kurt Lessenger. BILLING CLERK- High 4 - p.m. or evenings 5 p.m. to 8 - Enitrlainmtnl MANAGER WANTED TO .school graduate with accurate be part of one of Connecticut’s 5 — Auction! KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - p.m. or 5 p.m. to closing. Full RUN GAS STATION- Gas on­ or part time. Must be over 18. typing skills. Bookkeeping PINANCIAL Full time 9 to 5. Must have ly. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. 45 hours experience necessary. fastest growing thrift institutions. 8 - COOKS & KITCHEN Students or mothers welcome. - Bondi-stocks-Moriaagts HELPERS- Available KSTAURAIIT experience on 9610 Decision per week. $185 plus incentive a Challenging full time job for 9 — Personal Lotni FUlWmiM KnNISNBI m r s HAIR s m iH Q data or 129 IBM keypuncher. Free meals, paid vacation. week. Experienced preferred. Salary commensurate with in -- insurance weekends and evenings. Apply in person between 2 and Call 242-9000. or apply at 925 .someone willing to learn.- Experienced preferred. Call 249-6534 for appiomtment. Excellent benefits. Call experience. Excellent benefits. Free EMPLOYMENT Profauional Re/inlthtnafi Hairstyting Ask for Mrs. Bayles. 6 p.m. Blue Hills Avenue, Bloom­ 13 -- Help Wanted Drivers License. Mature in­ Done Raaaonablyt CARRY NAtlONS Manchester. field. Manchester Public Health parking daily. Contact Ray Juleson, 14 -- Business Opportunities dividuals. Apply in person: for Nursing Association. 647-1481, 15 -- Situation Wanted Garden Grove Caterers, “AnUqiM RMtoraHon 643-1I0S WANTED: Warehouse man Monday- Friday, 8:00 am to Our SpwlaHy" KATHY BARRACLIFFE SAYS: and Blanchard grinder Vice President. EDUCATION Keeney Street, Manchester. Men FINE LUNCHES PART TIME CASHIER Si 4:30 pm. Equal Opportunity 18 - trainee. Second shift opening. ' Private Instructions Comtr of Cofrtor A Main 8L TELEPHONE Affirmative Action 649-4587 19 - Sctiooia-Ciasses Roba^fraat “I love working al the Meadows.. . You'll love Must have own transporta­ Employer. 20 • LIVE-IN COMPANION for 467 Main 81. M A N C H im n RECEPTIONIST- Must be Instructions Wsnted elderly gentleman in Glaston­ Manchaatar 647*1167 it tool” tion. Call 289-7955 between 9 and 3 PM for interview. responsible and intelligent. REAL ESTATE bury. Call after 6 p.m., 633- 228-0271 R N 't ...... $8.05 par hr to start Hours 5 to 8 p.m. Monday thru -I •«*'j 23 - Humes for Sale FULL TIME fo r 5633 or 643-5932. Thur.sdav. Call Mr. Carter, 24 - Lois-Lsnd for Sale A U T o t a m c E LPN’s ...... $5.28 par hr to start CARPENTERS - Some Housekeeping Department. Ffcritagc Savings 25 - investment Property Paid holidays, vacations, medical and Insurance experience needed. Call 872- 646-6464 for an interview. Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut 26 - Business Property SUPERINTENDENT-110 un­ Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., &//Mn.t5S(Muilion • Since/S9I 27 - Resort Properly 3375. Street. Manchester. its. Hard worker. Mechanical ’^YolTMaynun henefits, pay increase after probationary period, 1229 Main Street, Manchester. 26 - Reel Estate Wanied experience necessary. Please THESE ADVERTISERS uniform allowance, and many other benefits., MAPLE M@bii Your Ad For YOUNG WOMEN MISC. SERVICES W ly in person 9 to II at Sup«r Sorvlco, Inc. AREAU Call Sue Robinson, DNS or Pat Sou'eier, An Equal Opportunity Employer 31 - Services Offered Fountain village Apartments, INSTALLERS PREFERRED to take care of 32 - Painting.Papering QA8 • OIL - LUMtCATION • “PROFESSIONALS” As Many ADNS, for application. house and 2 children 9 and 5. n - Bui>d'ng-Con|rscting 175 D ow ney D riv e , ACCRttOmit PART TIME EVENINGS- Private room with TV. Use of 34 - Roof'^'g-Siding TIRES AND BATTERIES TEL. 647-9194 Our firm la aaaklng I'UI.L TIME HELP Manchester, see Carroll John­ Qlv» Th»m Insertions As Manchester. Light duty car. Good salary plus bonus. 35 - Heating.Plumbing son Brundrett. 220 snucE n . MANctKsra tachniclana to Inatall NEEDED for 2nd .shift. Will 36 - Floormg hmm sam ai? A Calm THE MEADOWS janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per You Wish Sacurlty Systoma. Low Irain, Apply at: Precision Op- Near beach in Westport. Ct. 37 - Movng.TrurHing-StOrage week. Ideal for retired or Available immediately Call EXPERIENCED 38 - Services Wanted CONVALESCENT CENTER semi-retired. Call 649-5334. voltago wiring txporlonco lical Co.. 11 Bragg Street, East Hartford, or phone 289- 226-5515 collect after 6 p.m. ACOUSTICAL CEILING MISC. FOR SALE RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy FLOOR A CARPET CARE s id i|| b , STORM WINDOWS, DOORS, AWNINRS, A CANOPKi 333 Bidwell SI., Manchester, Cl. 06040 la holphil. ExcallanI alar- working with an excellent sup­ 6023. MAN. Please apply: Acousti- 40 - Housefioid Goods (Caaif acceu from /•86. Cfote fo Manchaatar Community Collega. DISHWASHER- Full time llng rata and banallta. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE- Tech Systems, 646-5792. 41 - Arftcies for Sale porting staff. Very pleasant evenings. Some kitchen I’ull time Coventry PHNA. 2 - FLOORS UNLIMITED - Vala walcomad. Call si4 S '-- 42 - B'j'iding Supplies atmosphere. Good wages and experience necessary. Call B A B Y S IT T E R IN MY RN or BSN. E xperience 43 - Pels -Birds- Oogs benefits. Please calf Doris Commrciil/lleiHwUi RETAIL PHARMACY batwaan 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. CLERICAL OPENING al HOME, near Goodwin School. 44 - Musical Instrumente Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. for appllcallona, Monday preferred. E O E. Call 742- 45 - Boats 8 Accessories Blain, RN, Director of newlCanittCn SEEKS Household Goods Moving Weekdays 2 to 6 hours. Call 7369. -4g - Sporting Goods CEpoti vMM nowrtzM thru Friday Company requires mature, 568-0875. Nurses, 646-0129. Girl lor Pharmacy duties. No BROILERMAN- Full time nstpHsin 47 - Garden Products ucurate typist with an eye for Spot RomnI - noon ttripH nights or Sundays. Previous phar­ evenings. Some kitchen ACCOUNTING 48 - Antiques SmM — N L L TUNSKY PARTS detail, and ability to work un­ 49 - Wantad t6 Buy MALE & FEMALE - Part- macy or nurses aide experience experience necessary. Call DENTAL ASSISTANT FOR DEPARTMENT promotions der pressure. Heavy phone time general Pizza Shop Frae EaUmatea 043-S434 preferred. Ability to type helpful Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. 7 2 8 -1 3 4 6 ORTHODONTIC office. Ver­ planned within transportation SALES RENTALS ★ ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDIN8 contact, bu.sy days, precise duties. Apply within; Tom­ but not necessary. Send resume to non Circle area. Send full company create opening Part-time/full-time low 52 - Rooms for Rent (20 C o h n To Chooaa from ) well organized person 53 - Apartments for Rent my's Pizzaria, 267 East Box-HH. c ' 0 Manchester Herald, HOME HEALTH AIDES. resume lo P.O, Box 2356, Ver­ suitable for experienced per­ key, no pressure, lull 54 - Homes for Rent COUNTER necessary. Contact Ron non. Ct. 06066. Center Street, Manchester. ★ AWNINGS A CANOPIES Provide personal care to peo- son with skills either in cost training, high starting 55 - Business for Rent le in their homes. Home Slavens, Hartford Despatch, analysis, interline freight 4 56 - Resort Property for Rent pay, bonuses, mornings HVC ★ STORM WINDOWS A DOORS MATURE LOVING WOMAN 225 Prospect Street, East BOOKKEEPER- Full charge settlem ents, accounts 57 - Wanted to Rent You Can Advertlaa Your to babysit in nay home. Own Kealth aide certification or SECURITY GUARD - Swing & evenings. My people 58 - MiSC *Or Renl Hartford, 528-9551. Bookkeeper Experienced in receivable or accounts Service or Busineaa In This Phoiw 649-9095 HELP transportation. References. $3 aide training preferred. night shift. Retirees earn top money. Call: Training provided if needed. all phases of Bookkeeping, payable. We ll look at various To Stop Runaway Oil ALJTOMOTIVE MONEY - Need more? Work FREE ESTIMATES + EASY TERMS. per hour. Call 646-6240. welcomed. Excellent benefits 61 - Auios for Sale Directory For Aa Little Aa We need an Flexibility in hours. Must thru General Ledger, prepara­ types of accounting or audit part time while you or your Call 872-0501, Ext. 219 for ap­ MR. WELLS ,62 - Trucks for Sale $3.20 Per Week. Please have own transportation. pointment. 9 AM til noon. RECEPTIONIST WANTED tion of Quarlely Tax Returns. experience lo find right in­ Workers for Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) lower a 30-to, 45-loot 63 - Heavy Equipment for Sale children are in school. Dairy aggresive person DRIVER TO DELIVER FOR LEGAL OFFICE in Small machine-shop, located 64 - Motorcydes-Bicydes Call 643-2711, ask for Tina Mileage paid. For further in­ dividuals Send resume with 871-2655 metal bell in the Bay of Campeche in an operations designed to stop Queen has flexible hours to fit SPRING WATER, SOFT formation call: Manchester Manchester area. Applicant in Manchester. Salary com­ full details on your 65 - Camper s-Treiiers-Mobile your daily schedule. We have or Joe ... interested in long DRINKS. High school educa­ LICENSED TELEVISION niusl be a good typist and be Homes Public Health Nursing TECHNICIAN- Good working mensurate with experience experience. East of the river the runaway Ixtoc I oil well. PEMEX spokesmen said the operation, year-round openings nights, II You Would LIko To AdvotHao Your Sorvico In This term employ­ tion. excellent driving record capable of handling a busy 66 - Automotive Service Dlractont, P I— f CAll TIna or Joa At 043-2711. Associalion. 647-1481. Monday conditions. Road and shop 563-8276, location. R.K. Moonev. Hart­ nicknamed “Project Sombrero,” was to be completed this week. 67 - Autos for Rent-Leese weekends and lunch hgurs necessary. Must have general telephone. A pleasing per­ ford Despatch. 225 Prospect Apply in person: DQ. 242 ment. Paid Vaca­ familiarity with Hartford • Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. An Excellent pay. Fringe equal opportunity affirmative sonality and good telephone Street. East Hartford. Cl (UPI photo) Broad Street. Manchester. tion. and many County. Ample opportunity benefits. Medical. Group In­ manner arc e.ssential. Hours PART TIME JOB Halp Wantad action employer. surance. Excellent opportuni­ TELLER TRAINEE - Hart­ 06108, Please do not phone for advancement to bright, 9-5. Monday - Friday. Reply EOE FULL TIME Fringe Benefits. ambitious Individual. Start ty for advancement. Call 649- ford National Bank seeks full FULL OR PART TIME CLASS A MACHINIST able to 3406. with references to immediately. Amly in per­ Manchester Herald, Box 00 time tellers for Downtown BENEFITS □ NOTICES TOOLMAKER- Mold Maker. MAINTENANCE MAN- App­ NOTICE Phone Mr. read Blueprints and do own Hartford Branches Good Manchester Educators Machinist. Good pay. Many ly in person to: Raffa^s son: Pequot Beverages. $3.75 par hr. PUBLIC HEARING Kelpinski for an Spring Street Extention, Setup with minimum supervi­ EARN EXTRA MONEY - math skills required, lo start benefits. 50 hour week. Call Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, sion. Day shift guaranteed. Drivers needed nights and ca.shcring a plus. Come in and Loti and Found Glastonbury. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Glastonburv. GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK- EXCELLENT •Paid training in 643-4257, or come to Vernon interview Overtime Paid Insurance, un­ weekends Call 649-5199 Kiling and some typing Ap­ talk with us Monday or Meet at School Tonight Mold & Tool Inc., 199 Forest BOARD OF DIRECTORS iforms furnished, paid OPPORTUNITY - 2 full lime LOST- Key^s. vicinity proximately 20 hours per Tuesday between 9:30 AM and over 400 Career Street, Manchester. RARE OPPORTUNITY - TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT appointment. holidays. Quarterly bonus, route drivers needed. Must be The school district received the federal Parkade. Blue Medallion R.N's PART-TIME DRIVERS week. .Apply in person: 3 PM about our newly in­ dependable.uepi Will train Please MANCHESTER - The Board of Educa­ OWN YOUR OWN Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of ImmetJiJlf openings, 311 and 117 ICU CCU plus additional benefits. Apply Skiiis reads “Never Underestimate NEEDED- Nights and Triumph Manufacturing Co . itiated accelerated salary and call 289-1527. tion holds the first of its revolving grant totaling $97,026 under the Emergen­ NURSES AIDES- Full time BUSINESS. Distributor for Med Sur| Stall Nurses and 11-7 Charge Nurse The Power Of A Woman” . Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the MANCHESTER in person to: Allied Instru- weekends. Call 649-5199. In c . 55 E lm S tr e e t. promotional program we offer Experienced preferred but Kodak film, Duracell Slarting SI.216 dep. on eip. MoYiitg eipense meetings tonight at 8 at the Highland Park cy School Aid Act for remedial services Reward. Call 528-5246. Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, menl & Tool Co., 67 Woodland Manche.stcr our tellers Apply: Hartford GENERAL MEDICAL •Paid medicai & School. and bilingual education. The district is training will be given. Apply Batteries, G.E., Sylvania and negoliaMe Eicetlent benefits EOE. Call coNKt Street, Manchester between 7 MANCHESTER LAW FIRM- National Bank, Personnel Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, October 2. 1979, at 8:00 0I6-4S8-5821 0. ol N. TRAINEES. 17 - 24. H.S. pension pian in person: East Ifartford Con­ other photo products needed P.M, to consider and act on the following: a m. and 4 p.m. Seeking full time part time ACCEPTING Dept. 5th floor. 777 Main The school board will meet at all schools expected to hire two full-time equivalent LOST- Black Lab / Setter in your area. No selling. Ser­ HONDA Grad, Will train. Call 646-7888. Cross. Altered male. Thin, valescent Home, 745 Main Approve additional appropriation tc Fire District Special Secretary. Call Lessner. APPLICATIONS for part Street, Hartford, EOE. M F at various times throughout the school remedial specialists for the elementary Street. East Hartford. vice top Retailers under black curly hair. Red collar Fund Budget 1979-80 ...... $126,000,000 24 ADAMS STREET Rottner. Karp & Plepler, time full time help. Days and year. schools. exclusive contract established PART TIM E WORK IN CLASS A INSTRUMENT P C.. 649-5277. •Guaranteed part- and tags. Vicinitv to be funded from unappropriated surplus of the Fire MAKER able to read evenings. Hours flexible. App­ Tonight s agenda includes the appoint­ In other matters, the board is expected by us. High immediate in­ BEVERAGE PLANT. 7 AM to ly to: Hardee's. Manchester, PART TIME TELLER - time job career Manchester, East Hartford, SWITCHBOARD come minimum required in­ District Special Fund on deposit in escrow savings accounts. MANCHESTER, CT. Blueprints with minimum ment of a director for the Title VII to hear the decisions of its Sept. 17 school Glastonbury town lines. 3 PM. Must be neat and clean OPPORTUNITY FOR 354 Broad Street, Evening and Saturdays. App­ CARPET CLEANER potentiai OPERATOR- 4 nights per vestment $9,975. 106% profit Proposed additional appropriation to Water Fund Budget Apply in person: Pequot supervision. Day shift PEOPLE with good public program. The administration has bus transportation hearings and a Reward, call 643-0515. guaranteed. Overtime. Paid ly at Manchester Slate Bank. TRAINEE- $140.00 per week week. Thursday 11:30 p.m., structure. Call between SAM 1979-80 - TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund 649-7644 Beverages. Spring Street awareness and outgoing per­ 1041 Main Street. Manchester to start. Plus auto expense, recorrfmended that Dr. Walter D. Dean of progress report on attendance at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & & 5PM. 1-800-633-6367. Or Extention. Glastonbury, Insurance, uniforms fur­ sonalities Morning thru lunch •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14...... $290,000.00 nished. paid holidays, quarter­ BABYSITTER WANTED paid holidays and vacation •Opportunity for Windsor assume the position for the dura­ Manchester High School. Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a m. write: American Film hours available. Food Company paid medical and Pertonals 2 to be financed by increased water rates currently in effect. ly bonus, plus additional from 8 a m. to 4 p m . my RADIO DISPATCHER advancement tion of the grant. Edwards Answering Service. P ro c e ssin g , In c., 1935R Proposod additional appropriation to Fire District Special M A CH IN IST Discounts, flexible hours, plus NEEDED- Part time davs life insurance Only those with 646-5406. Hoover Court. B'ham, AL BRIDGEPORT. One year benefits. Apply in person to: uniforms provided. For home, 5 days a week Call 646- Fund Budget 1979-80 to Debt Service - Temporary Borrowing Allied Instrument & Tool Co., Call 649-5199 steady work history need app­ RUSSELL'S BARBER SHOP- 35226. experience or trainee. Call details call Manager between 3084 during the day - Principal - $46,000.00 to be funded from unappropriated sur­ PRINTIND 67 W oodland S tr e e t. ly. Call 872-7926. •Reguiar pay has resumed regutar hours: today. Newgale Machine. 2 and 5. Telephone 649-7735 THERE ARE SO MANY Tuesday - Friday 8:30 - 5:30. LATHE OPERATORS - With plus of the Fire District Special Fund. Manchester. 647-1789. Manchester between 7 a.m EXPERIENCED OR increases PART TIME JANITOR for PRESS OPERATORS and 4 p.m. Friendly Ice Cream Shop,hop, 435' INEXPERIENCED Sheet PARENTS in the area who COMMUNICATIONS Saturday 8:00- 5:00 p.m. medium size office complex. 2 years' experience. Good Approve discontinuance of that portion of Burnham Street Main Street. EOE. M F. Registration Scheduled Rockers Ceiling Men. and have need for good TRAINEES. 17-24. Will train E Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 benefits. Salary negotiable. between Chapel Road and Clark Street as shown on the We still have several prin­ FULL T IM E THIS IS YOUR Metal Stud .Acousti Tech, call educational reference Call 646-7888. nights a week. Phone Mr. Hawk Precision Co., 303 Buckland Industrial Park Project Plan. ting press jobs available, MANAGEMENT- High OFFICE HELP OPPORTUNITY to train lo 646-5792. material, that we just don't Join tho Connoctlcul For Rham Adult School Bonda-Stocks-Morigaget 8 Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ Burnham Street, East Hart­ Proposed Ordinance - to consider the sale of Lot No. 14, onset experience is help­ volume Car Care Recon- have enough Qualified People Army National Guard pointment. ford, telephone 528-9845. Immediate opening, small become an optitian in our ap­ dilioning Center. Career Buckland Industrial Park to Bugnacki's Special Meat ful but not required. Come prenticeship program. Optical to present them. Good upholstering. GOVERNMENT office. Challenging duties. minded Individual with high educational background HEBRON — Registrations will be GUARANTEED BUSINESS BUS BOYS - Full time lunch Products, Incorporated, for the sum of $62,500.00 to work in a clean, air con­ Style Bar, Inc., 643-1191. SALES OPPORTUNITY COOKS. WAITRESSES. For mora Information The classes are open to anyone age 16 or TYPISTS AND CLERK Propsed Ordinance - to authorize the sale of Lot No, 14, ditioned plant. Job securi­ Typing a must. Much level of management and sale WITH PROGRESSIVE desirable. We have both full or accepted Oct. 10 from 7 to 8:30 p.m, for LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000. TYPISTS are needed to work and dinner shifts. Apply at DISHWASHERS, PIZZA BONE (1) acre, more or less, on Love Lane to Broadcast phone contact with orientation. Initiative, and COMPANY- Starting salary to part lime Sales Position open contacl: SSQ HANNA the Rham High School Adult Education older. Students will be required to pay for Phone 281-4112. in the Hartford area. Call Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East ty, salary and working con­ JANITRESS for medium size .mechanical aptitude. Salary MAKERS. ASSISTANT Management of Connecticut, Incorporated (W.I.N.F.) for customers. Write FULL office complex. Hours 5 p.m - $24,000. Paid Training WORLD BOOK at courses. Registrations mailed in must be their own supplies and materials. No today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. Center Street, Manchester. ditions are the best. Apply incentives, plus excellen'l C'HILDCRAFT Call Stan or .MANAGERS. For job inter­ the sum of $25,000.00. TIM E, P.O . Box 343, 10 p.m.: 3 nights a week. Call I’rogram i3 years! Excellent 649-0423 or 566-7900 received by Oct. 9 and only those accom­ refunds will be made for withdrawal from daily 8:30 to 4:30. fringe benefits. Call 289-0265 Fran Gold.stein, 649-8023 for view come to Mama Mia's Proposed Ordinance - to consider the sale of a Water Glastonbury. Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 for Hencfit Package Several Restaurant. 110 Burnside P a course, after the first class session, but EXPERIENCED SANDWICH appointment. interview panied by the full registration fee will be Department easement in the Deming Street/I-86 area (ap­ S E C R E T A R Y positions in the New England .‘\ve . East Hartford Monday valid. all fees will be refunded if a class is □ EMPLOYMENT MAKERS and Waitresses area. No investment required. to Thursday, 10 AM to 5 PlVl. wanted for cocktail lounge. proximately 0.11 acres) to the State of Connecticut for the BEEKLEY CORP. RECEPTIONIST for Dental Businass Opportunity 14 All classes will start the week of Oct. 15. canceled due to lack of sufficient enroll­ Office in Vernon Good typing Please send resume to: P.O ROUTE D ELIVERY IN Cali 644-9637 between 9 a m. RECEPTIONIST IN sum of $3,000.00, Northwest Drive EXPERIENCED CABINET Box 3292. Hartford. Ct.. 06103. NUCLEAR TRAINEES. 17 - Preference will be given to residents of ment. Halp Wanted 13 GOOD HOURS MAKER WANTED. Excellent required. Duties include: BOLTON - 2 hours, 6 days. VENDLNG ROUTE - Nabisco and 12 noon. MANCHESTER -Heavy Copies of the Proposed Ordinances may be seen in the Farmington Induatrlal Good pay 25 miles. Call 643- 24 HS Grad Will train Call Hebron, Andover and Marlborough should Persons interested in a course in telephone / reception work and DOLLARS opening. Displaycraft. Bookkeeping, scheduling. In­ Snacks with locations $3,580 TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. Town Clerk's Office during business hours. Park surance forms, telephone. 4 0737 for details. 646-7888 Americanization and United States PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - plus bookkeeping and com­ Elizabeth J. Intagliata Manchester, 643-9557. CUSTODIAN - The CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423. any courses become oversubscribed. A Apply 81 Commerce Street, Farmington, CT Housewives, college day week. Experience helpful, 2355 EM. 905 Citizenship or courses in preparation for Full time. Coventry PHNA. puter duties. Experience Secretary Manchester Board of Educa­ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED 5 minimum class size of 10 students will be Glastonburv. PTG students, excellent oppor­ PRODUCTION WORKER for but will train a personable, tion is seeking applicants for a the state high school equivalency diploma, COMPANY. Telephone 633- RN or BSN. Experience preferred but not essential. 4- Board of Directors DAYS A WEEK References required for a course to be held. preferred. E.O.E. 742-7369. to 4 1/2-day week. Excellent tunity to meet new people Rack Drying of Plastic Coated ambitious applicant. Reply custodian period. This is a AUTO RENTAL LEASE should call the school's guidance director 7631. Manchester. Connecticut Sheets in walk in batch type P.O. Box 2108. Verhon. 06066' required. Own transportation. l-'RA.NCHISE - Unusual oppor­ Some of the courses to be offered are salary and benefits for right while you supplement your permenant full time position Call 643-9454 after 6 p m. HOUSEWIVES. MOTHERS - at 228-9447. Arrangements will be made Date at Manchester, Ct. this 20th day of September 1979 oven. Hours 3 p m. to II p.m. Good wages and benefits. We can give you 2. 3. 4. or tunity to own an auto rental ballroom dancing or disco, conversational CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC PART TIME. Phone from person. Send resume to: P.O. EXPERIENCED income part time/full time Box J, c/o Manchester 041-9 Requirements are: Ability to DENTAL ASSISTANT for Please respond to Mr. Wilfred even 6 hours work on agency with U S Canadian French, fundamentals of writing, gourmet for attendance in the East Hartford Public - Experienced only. Top home servicing our customers positions available. From 7 Oral Surgery Office. $300 PER MONTH PART in your own area, 249-7773. Herald. MACHINE OPERATORS follow instructions and total Dion. Supervisor of weekdays. Apply in person: affilialions Several cities also French cooking, graphics, printing and Schools' Adult Education Program wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 AM - 3 PM. Above average reliability. We will train Call Experienced preferred Call TIME- $720 per month full available throughout the Sun WANTED starting wages and Buildingas & Grounds. 22 lime. All shifts from 20 to 50 McDonalds. 46 West Center photography, interviewing for a job. jour­ through an interdistrict agreement, at no Berlin Tpke.. Wethersfield, 647-9938 for an interview. 649-6772 days School Street, Manchester, Street and 1221 Tolland Turn­ bell Write Holiday Rent-A- 563-0151. First or second shift. benefits, uniforms hours per week. Top benefits - Car System. 1400 66th Street nalism, sewing, small engine repair, and cost to the student Ct. 06040. Telephone 647-3514 merit raises. No experience pike. Manchester. Openings for Engine provided to arrange ap­ QUALITY CONTROL & Equal Opportunity Employer N. Suite 425, St. Petersburg, LEGAL NOTICE Lathe. Milling Machine. pointment for personal in­ CHIEF INSPECTOR- Must be necessary. Call 528-9618, Florida 33710 or call toll free RN-LPN wanted for 3 p.m.-11 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Bridgeport, N/C Cin- terview, qualified on aircraft parts. All 1-800-237-2804 p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a.m. shifts. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS \Ic(^oy fours Projects The Zoning Board of Appeals at a meeting on September 17. timatic and Jog Bore. Full company paid benefits Inter­ Apply director of nursing. & GRILL- Almost full time Privala Instructions 1979 made the following decisions: paid insurance. 9 Holidays, CALL FRIENDLY viewing 9 a m. to 4 p.m Apply in person to: Gllda's is Salmonbrook Convalescent paid vacation. Please app­ Dynamics Metal Procfucls PART-TIME Home, off House Street. Appl. No. 690 - Ronald Jacobs et al - 148 Main Street - RESTAURANT Luncheonette, 303 Adams RIDING LESSONS inijoor After Sewer (Complaints ly in person only: Company, 422 North Main Street. Manchester. Glastonbury. Please call 633- Variance approved with conditions. E.Htfd Sllvar Lana Street, Manchester. 646-4048. riding ring. Western stock 5244. Appl. No. 692 - Richard W. Dennison - 728 Spring Street - PART TIME TELLERS lE-MCORPOMTION TEMPORARY HELP WANTED seal, saddle .seat and hunt VERNON - Mayor Frank McCoy said least, temporary repairs as soon as possi­ Variance approved, WOMEN -18 and over to work seal. All levels 228-9817 190 Tunnel Road 5 6 9 -1 0 4 0 PART TIME CUSTODIAN- in plastics manufacturing. he has been touring the town's three sewer ble He said he doesn't want the contrac­ Appl. No. 693 - Gilbert J, LeBel - 35 Gardner Street - Hartford Natipnal Bank hat the following Varnon, CT. 06066 I«al imrtiai 6/1 Early mornings. Apply in per­ • Turrai Lath* Oparator NURSES AIDES wanted for 1st., and 2nd. shift available RATER VOICE. PIANO Instructions installation projects because he has been tors to wait until spring because Variance approved. part time teller positions available son to: “Scotty " at Moriarty Call 646-2920, between 9 and 4 • Engin* Lath* Oparator receiving complaints, from residents of full time On all shifts. Apply Appl. No. 691 - Speedy Muffler King Inc. - 303 Broad Street - Hrothers. Manchester. PICK YOUR OWN HOURS Former faculty New "rork homeowners could have problems with director of nursing. Salmon- Variance and Special Exception approved. • Connecticut River Branch - lO Central If you have 1 year of commercial property rating Music and Art 'High School the areas, concerning damage being done drainage. brook Convalescent Home, off PART TIME PRESSMAN- Professional Singer Pianist (luring construction of the lines. Appl. No. 689 - Donald Pet. M.D. - 645 Birch Mountain Road - Row, Hartford Monday thru Friday, 9:30 WANTED CLEANING I'or AB Dick 360. Afternoons. experience, you can earn extra $$$. Just call Mary Eisen, The mayor said he has told the town in­ House Street, Glastonbury. COMMUNICATIONS CABLE INC. PERSON for professional of­ Covenant Insurance, 95 Woodland St.. Hartford 50 hours, paid holidays, 644-8597. McCov said the projects are moving Please call 633-5244. Variance approved. AM to 2 PM 12 to 4:30. Apply at •••••••••••••••••••••••••# spectors io contact the residents of the fice in town, once a week Manchester Press, 143 We.sl axcallant Insuranc* right along, but there has been some dis­ All variances and special exceptions granted shall have an A growth orlanlad manufaclurar of wira and cabla Send replies to: Box MM, r,o 278-3300 bansllts. Schools-Classas 19 2 three areas and to record any complaints • East Hartford Branch - 1085 Main producta Middle Turnpike. ruption ol private property, especially in effective date in accordance with the Connecticut General It Manchester Herald. EOE they may have concerning damage to Statutes. Street, East Hartford Monday 8:30 AM to FOR THE BEST-Manchester the Vernon Avenue and Siinnyview Drive a t t e n t io n • Need 2 people Apply In parson: their property and to try and assure them over 21. Immediate employ­ Notice of these decisions has been filed in the Town Clerk's 2:30 PM, Tuesday thru Thursday 10:30 AM Gymnastic School 3 to 5 areas where the contractors have had to ment. This is not a fancy ad, EXPANDING. piipils per teacher, FREE in­ that the problems will be taken care of. office. to 2:30 PM, Friday 11 AM to 3 PM and 6 PM METRONIC, INC. do some blasting. The mayor asks anyone who has a we simply want a person who ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR LIva In M anchastar W ork In Manchaatar troductory lesson with this ad needs a permanent job. Ad­ LAUNDRY AND DIAPER SOPHOMORE BOY - For dis­ Call 646-6306. or 646-3549 He said in some cases the contractors problem, but who may not have been con­ Edward Coltman, Secretary to 8 PM SERVICE needs folders full Route 6 A 44A have done a good job in making repairs vancement opportunity. Call Date this 24th day of September, 1979 And wa would Ilka you to Join our taam. Soma ol our hwashing and other kitchen SHEET METAL tacted, to call the office of the town between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - • Farmington Avenue Branch - 70 Far­ or part time. AM and PM. Call BOLTON but he has told the project engineer that 042-9 axcallant banallta Includa; . 289-1527. chores after school, part time, engineer or the mavor's office, to report 528-3869. E.O.E. mington Avenue, Hartford Monday, • Major madical covtraga 3 days a week and Mturdays MEGHANteS REAL ESTATE 4 he wants the contractors to make, at it. Apply in person: Brass Key BABYSITTER NEEDED- Thursday and Friday, 9:30 AM to 4 PM. • Dantal Restaurant. Industrial A Aircraft Mechanics Monday through Thursday, 3 • Jafferaon Street Branch - 85 Jefferson ■ Praacriptlon drugs Homas For Sala p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ • Profit sharing PHOTO STORE in W e Offer: MACHME OPERATORS COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 KorkvilU^ (Jiurch |•an 4‘ l tation. Call 649-6022. Friclay: Street, Hartford Monday 10 AM to 3:30 PM • Lila Inturanca Manchester needs full time / • Excellent Wages & Fring Benefits weekends anytime. • Paid vacatlona Machine operators with part time help. Some camera NUTRITIOWST ROOMS. 1st floor family C A N T W ORK Wednesday 10:30 AM to 4 PM. Thursday • Profit Sharing room with fireplace. 4 • Paid holidays mechanical aptitude and experience helpful. Call 527- The ManchpsU’r B pelrson Clerks 6-10 p.m. Monday-Friday, at our Manchaatar olfica. Experienced preferred, and to oversee renovation of the church at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent Street, Hartford Tuesday thru Friday 11 light bookkeeping, typing and 259 Adama 8t., Manchaatar, Conn Manrlie.ster I’utilie Seliools, ROOM COLONIAL- 3 to Williams or any other committee 5 Glen Road Manchester, Ct. BEEKLEY CORP. fireplaces, large Family building. Street, Mancheher, Equal We need people with initiative who can handle AM to 4 PM. telephone. Salary commen­ North SehtHil Street. Manrheslei The building was extensively damaged member. Opportunity Employer M/F. details and work under pressure. The duties may Nortlnwtt Driw surate with experience. Send 1 646-6560 647*3444. Kijual Opptirtunily Room. Very luxurious 6 4 7 - 1 4 6 8 . Kmplou r Ihroughoul! Call R. Zimmer. by an early-morning fire a tew weeks ago The Men's Union meeting scheduled for include up-dating statistics, coding and filing. • Wetharaflold Avenue Branch - 655 Fifininjton IndustriH Pirk page, hand written resume to: SHEET METAL WORKER - Equal opportunity employer I'.O. Box 145, Bolton Notch, J . D. Real Estate for details. and church services are now being held in Wedne.sday will be at the Rockville Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford Monday Fuminiton, CT 646-1980. or 647-1139. Methodist Church, Grove Street starting Experienced. Soldering etc. We offer good pay, pleasant offices and secured Conn, 06040. the .Svkes School auditoriuin on Park Call 528-2101. parking. and Friday, 9 AM to 4' PM, Wednesday 10 Street. with a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. AM to 4 PM. It will be the duty of the committee to The speaker for the meeting will be If you're qualtfied, please call Priscilla Pellett at Applicants must possess strong math and clerical oversee the replacement of equipment Andy Baylock. the new baseball coach at WANTED: Loving sitter for 277-7519 for an appointment. skills, some cashiering experience preferred. Interviews Robertson kindergartener. . , ATTENTION!! EVENING HERALD aASSIHED ADVERTISERS: and materials, the redecoration of rooms, the University of Connecticut. Reser­ will be conducted Monday and Tuesday between 9:30 AM vations must lie made by Sunday night by From 10 AM to school time, any changes in design and relocation of occasionally after school for 3 Looking for ______rooms, and the installation or appropriate contacting one of the members of the kids starting in September, Please apply: HARTFORD NATKMilL BMK You don't have Men's Union. Bob Hoermann. but some time is available in Personnel Dept lo shell out much security devices. 5th Floor ™ O A unilR ni ASQIFIFR SFRUIRF lo gel big results. Edward Williams will he committee The Women's Fellowship of the church August if desired. 649-1103 or will hold a rummage and white elephant 289-7549 ask for Elaine. THE TRAVELERS 777 Main Street Hartford. >1 24 HOUR CLASSIFIED SERVICE chairman. Other members are Charles kAn equal opportunity employer. Bettigcr, Richard Bowman. James sale Sept. 29 in the church Annex. Items to In downtown Hartford he donated to the sale may be left at the OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House An equal opportunity employer M /F Bruner, Alan Doyle, Phyllis Lisk, Oliver delivery. Year round work. I’urncll, Kirk Walworth, and Larry Wood. annex Friday night. All benefits, ^ p ly M&M Oil CALL 643-2718 after 5 p.m. or 643-2711 during business hours 8:30-5 Several suggestions concerning Co.. Route 6. Bolton.

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ACROSS 2 Epochs Answer to Previous Puzzle 3 Regarding (2 « r o s '* '9 * I n l Dear Abby EKPlAiN TITLE K TO I Inheritors wds., Lat., T a a , n T "b A t ;c| 6 Impales abbr.) ij _All Cl n n D 0 C 'vl MEA6AIN,WLLY0U? 01ME n ■ R a T 8 L * * * k II Flamboyant 4 Seance sound P X By Abigail Van Buren 13 Actor Nielsen 5 Stem-like pert £ D □ □ T 8 7 U 3 JJ 14 Thole 6 Sensed by ear □ u U T YItl Call 643-2711 Call 643-2711 1 5 c T u u M R Y A 3 15 Less difficult 7 CIA A L 1 A 16 Mao____ forerunner m □ □ 3 T T A Jh n 0 Tl tung 6 Musical V E R m V 0 1 D * * * , , ¥ ¥■*¥'¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥-¥¥¥¥¥-¥’¥¥¥Jf^¥,¥¥^^*¥¥*¥^¥¥¥***kkkkkkU>«*.:sv»*s DEAR READERS: AMERICA FIRST wrote to sayIV It ia t medley □ X 17 Puissance A L □ 0 R 0 c we in the United States were foolish for taking in (he '‘boat 19 Eggs 9 Russian city ) R 0 1 Homai tor Sale 23 Nomat tor Sate 23 Houaahold Qooda Frank and Ernest N c R A D nni Hom tt tor Solo 23 40 people.** I disagreed. 20 Phonograph 10 Evening in * A U Q E T u 1 T □ o Italy MANCHESTER - 3 bedroom Judging from the passionate response from my readers, I discs Q E L 0 0 N E □ D D C l FOREST HILLS- 8 room MANCHESTER BY OWNER- ELECTRIC RANGE- With 9 k S L 2 . 22 Math term 0 D E E R A 8 6 Room Cape, 3 bedrooms, I spacious Colonial. New touched a raw nerve in a very nervous nation. My mail has 12 Tennyson □ □ n o Colonial. 2 1/2 baths, first eye level oven, and lower X HPfrt lb PiSiU-U^iON been running roughly 200-tO‘l in favor of AMERICA 25 \*'ord to cell hero floor family room with 1/2 baths. Elesirable area. Im­ kitchen, fireplace, carpeting, oven. First $100 lakes it. Call PrleclDa’s Pop — Ed Sullivan attention maculate throughout. Call 647- aluminum siding. Immediate FIRST. 13 Suspicious 35 Brackish apparetus fireplace, large modern 568-9439. 'Kbo, BjfN A 8 iy r i p o t ^ 26 Handle of a 16 Bane 1578. Principles only. occupancy. Priced to sell! Some typical excerpts: 36 Hang loosely 46 Norse deity kitchen, sliders to large deck, **Qverpopulating is the basic cause of all the world's THERE'S A NEW HE WAS TALKING- I'M SURE HE SAIP WOULP VOU knife 20 Comfort 37 Ended walkout basement, gas heat. 2 $50,900. Hayes Corp. 646-0131. r e g L KIP IN MV CLASS 30 Acclaim 47 Roman DARK LAMINATED TABLE problems. OVerbreeding Europeans took over America ABOUT HOW THE THE UNIVERSE IS BELIEVE HE'S 1 21 Dowdy slumber car garage, wooded lot. Group MANCHESTER- Immediate with 6 chairs. Chairs need new WHO'S REALLV 31 Large emperor occupancy. 8 Room Cape. 3 MANCHESTER- Immaculate z from the Indians. Are we going to let overbreeding Asiatics UNIVERSE-IS A N MACROCOSM, fO KAV.' FROM ITALV? 22 Cat command 40 Is next to I. Philbrick Agency. 646-4200. cushions. $50.00 Call 289-0015. ^ J SMART. MACARONI continent 23 Metric foot 48 City of Peris bedrooms, fireplace. 6 Room Raised Ranch. Gas take over our country? We should help them only if they S t u a r t ; n o t 32 All (prefix) 41 Coral island Aluminum siding and aw­ heat. Immediate occupancy. \ A MACARONI 24 Boy (Sp.) 42 Employer 50 Saw SEARS KENMORE DRYER - agree to be sterilized! 33 Small 27 On the ocean nings. Central air. oversized Priced right, $67,900. Arruda MT. CRAWFORD, W.VA.” vegetable 43 Chinese lengthwise EAST HARTFORD - Move Very good condition. $75. 643- T 28 Authoritative 52 Female saint right into this charming 3 attached garage. $52,000. La & Barcomb, 644-8000.644-1539. 6268. 34 Reed currency command (abbr) Bedroom Ranch on quiet Penta Agency, 646-2440. “The immigrants who came here from other countries instrument 29 Browns 44 Heating street. Boasts fresh paint and made this country great. Are we to deny others the same 35 Scouting •••••••••••••••••••••••••• group (abbr.) a 12x22 family room off the MANCHESTER - Perfect chance our forefathers had? By God, 1 hope not! If there's 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 starter or retirement home. 36 Flying 6 6 10 kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. REDWOOD FJUMS 5 • ' W . 4 ' ^ room In the heart, there's room in the land! Caper with quality kitchen, □MISC. FOR SALE mammals n 12 13 Barnett-Bowman. 633-3661. Lovely 8 room Colonial on A VOICE FROM UTAH” private yard, low-cost i'Vi, 39 Distant (comp high treed lot w/gorgeous wd.) 14 15 heating. Low $50's. By ap­ Arllclet lor Sale pointment. 643-9380. N^o view of Hartford County. 41 “1 am sick to my stomach seeing our Navy planes and 42 Farewell C.APE - 7 Rooms. 3 Bedrooms. Articles lor Sale 41 Apartments For Rent 53 OlHces-Slorea tor Rent 55 Autos For Sale 61 16 16 Remodeled Kitchen and agents. 4 bedrooms, fireplaced ships wasting our taxpayers' money searching for boat (abbr) 1 Baths Aluminum siding, in- family room & living people. 45 Hypocrite :o MANCHESTER- 52 STAMP ALBUM- 1926 thru LOOKING for anything in real 466 MAIN STREET. North of 1974 DATSUN 260Z- 4 speed. We welcomed the Europeans who have similar lifestyles, 46 Powerful F ground pool with patio and room, formal diningroom, 1970 Commeratives, $300. No estate rental - apartments, Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. Michelin R adials. 58,000 Captafn Eaay — Crooka & Lawrence explosive 22 23 24 26 27 26 29 privacy Group I. Philbrick Wadsworth Street. 2 Family alum, siding, 2 car garage ALUMINUM Sheets used as but let the Chinese go where they can eat raw fish, rice, ride with large barn. Separate fur­ jokers or dealers please. 646- homes, multiple dwellings? of centrally located space. miles. Good condition. Asking (abbr) 1 Agency. 646-4200. -$86,900. printing plates, ,007 thick bicycles, live 20 in a room and smoke opium! YOU 4Be, I LOVg TBPPy BEA)Z$ 1 IT WA& S O R T 01= A SBCRET 49 Beat in race 30 1 “ naces. one new. 2 new hot 7841, after 5;00 p.m. No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Ideal for store, office or other $3800. 649-4182, weekday mor­ /VO.' ON MY WEXT 23x28^5 ’, 25 cents each or 5 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. EL PASO. TEXAS" BO EVeny YEAR DAPPV WOULP JOKE BETWEEN US'. 9 JT AFTER H)S 51 Clean 1 ■ 1 water heaters. New roof. MERRin business or commercial use. nings. b i r t h d a y ., in 32 r for$l. Phone 643-2711. Must be Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. eiVE ME A NBW ONE OKI MY C A R C R A5H EP )N THAT MOUKITAjKJ (Hebrew) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE Large yard. By appointment. agency 646-1180 picked up before 11 a m. WOOD FOR SALE- All MAY-TH/S C A M E 1 ■ 1 VERNON / ROCKVILLE- “1 have as much compassion as you concerning the LAKE, I THOUGHT IT WAS ALU IN THE M AILl 53 Soundness of 34 35 36 Hr 3 8 BY OWNER- Manchester. 6 643-2804. NO AGENTS. ONLY. Hardwood, cut and split into 2 OVER-FOR KEEP51 mind rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 1/2 foot lengths. $45.00 a pick up Accepting applications for 2 PROFESSIONAL / refugees from Vietnam, but why must the United States 1 Bedroom Apartment, starting take in as many as we can rescue? Some other countries W ELL"? 54 The bull (2 ,0 baths. Wall to wall carpeted. VICTORIA ROAD. Best buy truck load delivered. Call 742- BUSINESS OFFICE wds .Span) at $191 monthly. Includes all BUILDING - Approximately 1977 CHEVY MONZA - 24,000 hav^ taken In a token few, but they are too practical to act W ASN 'T Walk to school. Call 646-2522. in town. Six room cape. Only Invaalment Property 25 DELIVERING DARK LOAM 9815. IT? 55 Breaks 42 43 .. 47 46 after 5 p.m. No Agents. - 5 yards. $40 plus tax. Also utilities, wall-to-wall 2600 square feet, with ample miles, automatic, AM/FM as emotionally as we. ■ ■ $59,900. Pasek Realtors. MLS. stereo, air conditioning, 22-24 56 Astronaut 49 50 Asking $58,900. 289-7475. COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 sand, gravel and stone. 643- TRAILER AND DINING carpeting and appliances. Call I parking. Close to Center, KAILUA, HAWAII* Cooper 51 52 feet waterfront property with 9504. ROOM SET for sale. 643-4569. 1-237-8858, EHO. ! hospital and new court miles per gallon. $3975. Call 872-6^ after 6 PM. S3 54 GLASTONBURY- 8 room 4 large cott^es in very good building. For info, call 568- “Now it is fashionable to open up our country to Viet­ DOWN CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye 7658 or 871-0401. 55 NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK Colonial. 1/2 acre wooded lot. condition. Folly furnished, FIREWOOD- Fresh cut 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 namese who are bringing more diseases with them than we 56 BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch. located in Sandy Beach area, set, electric welder, acetylene hardwood- split to your 1967 BUICK STATION 1 Whoop -Id Lake privileges. $63,900. Call room house. No young WAGON. Running condition. have cures for. I think it's a Communist plot to destroy this Dangled living room, eat-in owner evenings 633-4019. docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ outfit, aluminum ladder, specifications. Clean wood. country! iNfW&FAFin INTIBOniSE AS&N 1 trailer tires, new electric children. No appliances. No Wanted Rent 57 $200.00 or best oftor. Call 649- kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, turesque setting. Very $75 a cord, delivered. Call 649- utilities. No pels. Security. SHELBYVILLE.IND." lovely quiet setting on dead­ private. Owners want to generator, electric lawn- 5451. 6906 after 5 p.m. ELLINGTON- 8 room, 4 Tenant Insurance required. WANTEDto GARAGE to rent. end street, deeded beach finance. Excellent investment mower. Evenings, 633-70W. bedroom. 2 1/2 bath Colonial. $330 m onthly. A vailable Preferably in the Cheney "If AMERICA FIRST had suffered one half the misery rights. $79,900. Call exclusive Aluminum siding. Beautifully for group or individual. Zanot- SEASONED FIREWOOD- November 1st. Call 646-2426, Win at bridge agent. Caroi Cable-Wagncr, ti Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. Cut, split and delivered. Call area. Call 646-0659. we in Holland had to endure at the hands of the Nazis, he Alley Oop — Dave Graue landscaped 3/4 acre lot. Coun­ weekday 9 to 5. would open his heart to the poor homeless boat people. I Beazley Co. Realtors. Equal try Club area. Only $82,900 875-3915. or 871-0779. WANTED- 2, 3, or 4 room 1974 MUSTANG- 4 speed. 4 thank God every day (or the generosity of America. housing opportunity. 443-4470 Pasek Realtors. 289-7475. Reaort Properly 27 MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 cylinder. $1000 or best offer. HEy.STOP/r COMB , THEY I GUESS TH' ONLY THING Defense utterly helpless BRAND NEW WEDDING CHRISTMAS HUMMEL apartment. Heated, for 2 GRATEFUL IN SHERMA\ OAKS, CALIF." BACK HBRB!, GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. room apartment, stove, Call anytime, 646-2040. AREN'T st o ppin g ! LEFT FOR ME T'DO IS TRY PLATES- 1971-1979. For more retired people. Unfurnished. AN' CATCH 'EM .' Oswald “The play Best reasonable offer carpeting, adults, references. Call 649-1903. “The boat people have hit this country like (lies, and we deUils, 646-4288, or 565-4672. No pets. $245. 646-3167, 228- 1973 VOLVO 144- Automatic NORTH 9-24-A destroyed all Navy communi­ VERMONT accepted. Please telephone Will sell as a complete set. are paying for the cost of transportation, food and shelter! ■ X It. S m Itfica. Otami ■ li iw wa 646-2161, after6:00p.m. 3540. transmission, air con­ ♦ B7 cations. It didn’t matter how ncnMmd eoMMity. M l Hhtat (M ditioning. White. $2450. Call People say we have plenty of room in our country for them. I V 10 8 7 4 2 we continued. He was able to iNOi M0i6f( 6^N66f p66lL RMff room. HIDE-A-BEDS in good condi­ MIsc. lor Rent 58 weekdays 295-0858. say. 'Baloney!' Why not send them to an unpopulated area ■M ♦ A 10 8 play a second club, get to UMHt, tomb Mrtt, l•co■l(^r Mdht mw* ★ tion. $75.00. Please call 643- FEMALE STUDENT like Alaska? ♦ K Q 6 dummy later on and discard i M t ko iMg, M k t 1814. LOOKING for roommate to HALL FOR RENT- Masonic his last diamond on dummy’s 1971 PINTO- One Owner. IRATE IN N.Y.C." WEST EAST root aUhe, foH mi Mioc mthri. U kM FORCED HOT AIR share apartment or house, in Temple. Bowling, weddings, Good condition. Excellent se­ remaining high club." hoM^ iHn ofoloUi. M.TS1 WS bm. ♦ A43 ♦ 5 1 KENMORE self cleaning or near Manchester. Call Pat­ receptions, showers. Kitchen Alan: "If Murray had bilonce it SS per annuRL Shears. $76 36 per FURNACE- Some age but fine cond car. Must be seen. 649- “Assisting the boat people is'Bke the motorist who stops V A Q 6 V K J 93 ■oilk. Fir fvthor taformtioR Md um of working order. Four burner gas range. 2 washing ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- facilities. Reasonable rates. 9629 after 5 p.m. routinely led a spade to his machines, 1 kitchen table, 150 to pick up an attractive hitchhiker, only to have the hus­ ♦ 94 ♦ Q J 7 6 2 REALTORS Participitin{ Broker, write or cil Chmey N> natural gas stove, brown. Fine 2636 weekends. 568-3453 or 569-0344. band, half a dozen kids, and aunts and uncles oozing out of hand you would have taken OwHn losoc. hKn U loi 41S, NWyton. horsepower Chrysler outboard ♦ A J 10 8 3 ♦ 7 52 GROUP I; A t*lec1 nuocijitlon of REALTOffS gerving thegrejH er older wardrobe. 649-5547. 1973 FORD LTD STATION the bushes for the ride. I'm with AMERICA FIRST; I your ace. led a second M anchester jirex w fth m ore M fverthJrtg experthe. n. asm mmtiit-b bmM m motor, 1 pair water skis, 1 PANELED, HEATED 2 WAGON. One owner. Good SOUTH diamond, gone up with the ace haven't changed my name or my nose, and 1 am not anti- V impact xnd efficiency for both buyen xrfdtelleri. BLACK & WHITE pair ski hoots, size 13. Call ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ □ AUTOMOTIVE condition. Must be seen. 649- ♦ K Q J 10 9 i 2 of dubs when the suit was led PORTABLE TELEVISION 543-7821, or 646-3090. tricity, stove, refrigerator. 9629 after 5 p.m. anything. Sign me . . . V 5 next and underled your ace- SET- $30. Call 528-7212 Adults, references, no pets. PRO-WASP IN K.C., MO." ♦ K 5 3 queen of hearts to put your Peal Estate Wanted 20 anytime. DELUXE MAGNAVOX $225. 646-3167, 228-3540. Autos For Sale 6f 1974 TOYOTA COROLU- 2 The Flintetones — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ 94 partner in with the king so he Stereo St Record Player; door deluxe coupe. 25 mpg. “I am a native San Franciscan, employed as a teacher in a could take the setting dia­ SELLING your house? Call us excellent condition, owners WE PAY TOP PRICES for city high school. I've seen hundreds of Asian-born students Vulnerable: East-West WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe $2200. Please call after 6 p.m., .EVEN THOUGH mond tl.L’lt." first and we ll make you a leaving lor Florida, must sell! MANCHESTER - 6 room wrecked and junk cars. A & B and know their families. As a rule, refugees from Burma, ....I CAN 'N Dealer: West washing machine. XC, $135.00. or weekends 646-7306. D A 3 B A - D O O / IV E PUT ON A Oswald ; "A nice play that I cash offer! T.J. Crockett. Zenith 21 inch portable black Attractively priced. duplex on busline. 11/2 baths. Auto Salvage, used auto parts. Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea do not ■ XS T IL L W EAK Laundry hookups and private A/EV, M LMA, LITTLE WEIGHT... / TH'E-ATHING West North E ast South never had the chance to make. Realtor, 643-1577. and white TV- $45.00. Wall Telephone 649-8464. Call Tony 646-6223. 1977 FORD E-150 VAN. One demand welfare, food stamps or special privileges. They are 14 Pass ! ♦ 34 cabinet grouping- $50.00. entrances, available for han­ owner. Excellent condition. C O fA B S U IT I MAY WE BUY your home? dyman (desired) in a 4 family. good workers, good students, good citizens and good HERE.^ A Pass 44 Pass Pass Ask tb€ BxpiPts Brand new 2 drawer filing EXECUTIVE (C Style) 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs $4800. For more info 646-4288, neighbors. 3 0 U G H T Pass Quick, fair, all cash and no Walnut Custom Design Desk, $350 heated. 646-2482, 649-8989. cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. excellent. Must sell, or 565-4672. FOR THE REFUGEES'* THREE problem. Call Warren E. with high back gold leather Mr. Lindsey. sacrificing! Any reasonable YEARS You hold: Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. EXCELLENT CONDITION- chair. Like new. $1700. (2 ) 3 offer over $1450. Call after 1971 CHEVY IM PALA- A g o / Opening lead: 4 9 ♦ 86 4 ROOM APARTMENT IN Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel Drawer Harvest Gold File 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063, Custom 2 door. Vinyl top. Air, V A K 5 4 Rocker. $100. Black Boston Cabinets, $75 each. 3 piece PRIVATE HOME- For PS, PB, radio, new snow tires Problems? You’ll feel better if you get them off your Household Goods 40 retired or semi-retired cou­ * K J 6 S 3 Rocker $70. Set of McGregor waiting room or office set, 2 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. mounted on spare wheels, new chest. For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700, Los A Q 2 Golf Clubs (irons and woods) chairs with cube table, orange ple. Located in Hebron. Call Excellent running condition, brakes, new exhaust, power Angeles, Cal. 90069. Please enclose stamped, self-addressed REFRIGERATORS 643-0946 between 10 AM - 4 PM Washers / Ranges, used, $100 - used 1 season. Pair of color, $125. (6) gold or orange automatic transmission, windows, paint, 62,000 miles. envelope. By Oswald Jacoby L stack chairs. $20 each. 646- only. I A Florida reader asks what RAfSfD8 HEARTH FIREPLACE guaranteed and clean. New Golf Shoes 8 1/2D. $10 . 659- power steering and radio. Regular gas, with full tank of and Alan Sontag shipment damaged. G.E & 0718. 4740. New battery, new body work. gas. Excellent buy $1250. Call we think of a one-heart RECENT ROOF response to partner’s one-club, FRIGIDAIRE. Low prices. COMPLETELY 568-2646. 646-4165. Astrograph Alan : “Lt. Col. Murray LARGE TREED LOT. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main FLAT FIELDSTONE - for HOT WATER HEATER FOR Schnee died recently. Do you opening? SALE- In excellent condition. FURNISHED APARTMENT The Born Loser — Art Sansom We think it is a very bad HIGHFIFTIES-WORTHITI Street, 643-2171. retaining walls, patios or IN VERNON- 3 rooms with 10 BANK REPOSSESSIONS remember him?" fireplaces. Call 295-0250 or Glass lined. Large capacity. FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile Oswald : "I played against bid. You have a good hand and $100.00. Call 646-6001. ft. bar. On bus stop, near Cir­ Bernice Bede Osol should respond one diamond ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! 295-0034. cle. 875-4141. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, CAM I \ W l i l E LAST TIME, CAWI iMWtrwpicji)$r Tbu JUST 5AID YXJ him many times. It was WANTED JUNK AND LATE needs work $1195. 1974 Jeep get that project you're all always a pleasant struggle. with every intention of bid­ WILUAME.BELFIORE AGENCY Custom made draperies, slip­ MODEL WRECKS - Cash covers and upholstery. Budget FOR SALE- Pine China GENUINE REAL MINK Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive involved in off the ground. You HAVE A rtW O ! HAVe A iTELL'fcU?, Here is a hand where the ding hearts later. STOLE- Like new! Price $225. PANELED 3 ROOM Paid. Call Parker Street Used i^'l^Your know how to get the show on the 431 Main St. 647-1413 317 Green Rd. Terms Arranged. Call 289-2331 Hutch. Excellent condition, APARTMENT - Heat, elec­ $3200. 1973 Buick Le Sabre OUARTgRZ Army didn't give the Navy a (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) ^all after 5 p m-. 644-9107. Please call 644-2376. Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. $995. 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 road. chance to make a fine delen- or 646-1000. tricity, stove, refrigerator, ‘B ir t h d a y PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) door Coupe, low mileage sivc play." WE BUY & SELL USED adults, references, no pets. When the going gets tough, (For a copy of JAC l Y $235 . 646-3167 , 228-3540. $1800. 1972 Audi $1000. lOTO September 25,1979 that's when you’ll get going Alan : "I asssume that he FURNITURE. One piece or Chrysler New Yorker $395. won the diamond lead with his MODERN, send S i to: “ Win at entire household. Cash On The More opportunities than usual today. You're extremely Bridge. “ care of this newspa­ 1973 TOYOTA CORONA The above may be seen ai the will give you the chance to build resourceful in overcoming obsta­ king. Led a club to dummy's Line. Furniture Barn. 646- Savings Bank of Manchester, cles to your progress. king after you ducked and per. P.O. Box 489, Radio City FOUR ROOMS- Sun porch. WAGON - Good condition. up your bank balance this com­ Station. New York. N.Y. 0865. Main Street, Manchester. ing year. In fact, there could be ARIES (March 21-April 19) then return^ the deuce of Heat, hot water. New cylinder head, brakes. 10019.) Refrigerator, stove. 1 ear gar­ Must be seen. Asking $2200. so many that you may have to be Unexpected help and coopera­ hearts.” age. Security required. No Call anytime after 5PM. 646- 1971 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER selective as to which ones you tion will get you over the tough pursue. spots today, so don't fret it you HeathcMff — George Gately TAG SALES pets. References needed. $325 5026. BEETLE - Runs good. $500 find yourself with more than you firm. Call 646-1474. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A kind monthly. 646-3414. gesture will take you sc una­ think you can handle. It’ll gel BANK REPOSSESSIONS MULTI-FAMILY TAG SALE - ware^ today that if you have a done FURNISHED THREE ROOM FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile Trucks lor Sale 62 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You Antique chandelier, maple case of the doldrums it'll snap APARTMENT- Residential. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon, you right out of them. Thank can't tell a book by its cover. Winthrop — Dick Cavalll rocker, Mixmaster, items Second floor.Heat. No needs work $1195. 1974 Jeep goodness for life’s little Today could bear this out when galore. Saturday, 22nd, 10 - 4. children. No pets. Security Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive surprises. Find out more of what you are thrown together with one Rain date the 23rd. 97 lies ahead for you in the year fol­ you deemed boring, only to find Services Ottered 31 Services Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 deposit. References. 643-4860. $32()0. 1973 Buick Le Sabre Princeton Street, Manchester. $995, 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 lowing your birthday by sending him or her enchanting. THIRD FLOOR door Coupe, low mileage for your copy of Astro-Graph GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD Letter. Mail S i for each to Astro- Domestic responsibilities will CHILD CARE IN MY PERSONAL Paperhanging CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. APARTMENT- $290 monthly $1800. 1970 Chevrolet Malibu actually turn out to be fun today, LICENSED HOME- Additions. Repairs, Cabinets. Dogs-BIrds-Pels 43 Could help to sell your items Graph. Box 469. ftddio City FURNITURE for particular people, by Dick. plus security. Includes heat, $350. 1970 C hrysler New Station, N.Y. 10019 Be sure to much to your surprise. Instead of Experienced and excellent Call 643-5703 anytime. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009. not water, stove and garage. Yorker $395. The above may faster, rent your room quicker HOME SWEET HOME - specify birth date. holding back, tackle your duties STRIPPING references. Safe and Happv Couples only. I child be seen at the Savings Bank of and bring you better results! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your with vigor. - Call 643-0797 for free Atmosphere Call Kitty at 647- LEON CIESZYNSKI Complete health-guard accepted. Absolutely no pets. Manchester, Main Street, Ask the Herald Classified Ad magnetic personality can influ­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) facilities. Cats also. Canine estimates. Ask for Rob. 9234. -I P LEWIS & SON- Custom BUILDER- New Homes, Ad- Call 646-5984. Manchester. taker about details. Put the ence even the stodgiest of char- Bumping into a friend today will Decorating, Interior & ditions. Remodeling, Rec Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon STAR to work for you! Phone ac'ers and have them kicking up be a pleasant experience for SAVE ON HEATING COST Exterior Painting, Rooms, Garages, Kitchens Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS - 643-2711. theii heels m no time: They’ll love both. You'll enjoy a diversion • and he or she will profit from THIS WINTER - 1 will remove Paperhanging St Remodeling, Remodeled, Ceilings. Bath VERNON- Three room apart­ For parts. Call between 8 and you lor it. FOR SALE- ADORABLE ment in modern 4 family. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) something you have to offer. and store in your garage or Kitchens, Recreation Rooms. Tile, Dormers, Roofing. 12. 647-9570. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Events basement your window air TABBY KITTEN. Half Convenient to shopping and I- Listen to that inner voice today, Call 649-9658. Residential or Commercial. no matter how different the path can occur today to either prove conditioner, average size unit Siamese. Has had shots. Call 86. $180 monthly, includes 649-4291. 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA - 4 1971 FORD FIDO 302 - 70.000 it would have you take It could to you or reinforce the fact that C&M TRF:E s e r v ic e ■ Free $15.. after 4 PM. 568-4788. PAINTING - Interior, 742-6116 after 6 p.m. heat, hot water, appliances door, PB, PS, AT. air, 18 mpg. your family brings far greater estimates, discount senior and parking. 647-1113 after miles, many new parts, body lead you to win a long, hard bat­ Exterior. Quality CARPENTRY - All types of No rust. $800. 684-7776. tle you've been fighting. enjoyment than anything money ritizens Company WILL BABYSIT your child in Musical Instruments 44 6:30 p.m. fair. $800 firm. Call 643-2380. can buy. Workmanship! Reasonable. repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) .Manchester-owned and our home. Call 646-8190. Like a breath of fresh air. a new VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) A Short Ribs — Frank Hill Rates! Call Rick at 646-0709 Sheds, and Gutters, Doors and 1969 CHEVY 3/4 ton WINDOW 1972 DATSUN PICK UP- 1600 operated Call 646-1327. after 5 PM. FREE CASE with all 1/2 MANCHESTER- Immaculate VAN - 6 cylinder standard. idea will be introduced into chance remark today could be Windows, Hung. Ceiling price Guitars with this ad. 3 Room Apartment. Stove, Short Bed. Phone 649-5549 thoughts you had on a subject responsible for giving you the I'm c a t a c l y s m JUN E. A N D 1 C O N T N E E P IF'N I PONT (5 ET^ Repaired and Painted. Call Nice condition. $550. 684-7776. after 4:00 p.m. solution to something . ^ry per­ 2 B&M TREE SERVICE - Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, refrigerator, wall-to-wall trial had long since become X WANT THE JOB AS N O E (? A . EQUAL P A V R O R Building Contracting 33 anytime. 643-6130. wearisome. How refreshing! sonal that has bugged you for Specialist in tree and stump New Britain. 225-1977. Open til carpeting. Separate heat. No 1972 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER VOUl? PePUTYr e q u a l WO(2 K j ~ ' removal. Free estimates HOUSECLEANING 9 p.m. 1976 CJ-7 41.000 miles. Never AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) quite some time. Listen atten­ pets. References, security. BEETLE- Completely recon­ tively. .Senior citizen discount, 24- PROBLEMS? General WES ROBBINS Carpentry RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 $205. 649-4003. plowed. Excellent condition. ■’’ake the bull by the horns. Show remodeling specialist. Ad­ ditioned. No rust. Im­ Call after 6:00 p.m., 742-9852. those who are stymied how to (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) hour, year-round service. 643- housecleaning walls, floors, VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. maculate. $2300. Call 649-6352. " DON'T LET HIM INTIMIPATE YDO." 7285 carpets, upholstery. One time ditions, rec rooms, dormers, BIDWELL HOME Improve­ Excellent condition. $90.00. Berry’s World — Jim Berry built-ins, bathrooms, ment Co. Expert installation or regular service. Call 643-4762. BUICK SKYHAWK 1976- V-6, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 REWEAVING burn holes. DOMESTICARE. 643-1945. kitchens. 649-3446. of aluminum siding gutters Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl & StoNal and trim. Roofing installation LOOKING FOR STRAIGHT automatic, air, AM/FM 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON ^ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. HOLTON TRUMPET - Good stereo, power steering, power Window shades, Venetian Painting-Papering 32 PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS and repairs 649-6495 , 871-2323, condition $90 or best offer. MALE OR FEMALE that is LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, 4 brakes, other options. 38,000 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. 646-1032. willing to find and share 100% stock and in excellent B i z - ■ 'f I FOUND •peV BR Al - Complete Construction. Ad­ miles. Excellent condition. o n A n s j TU F Y T P J THIKJG.S; .Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- PAIN'TING - Interior and ditions, Remodeling. Free SPECIALIZING cleaning and ap artm en t with m ale in shape. $4500. 742-8786. e x t r a THIN«5$ Manchester. Call after 7:30. $3600. After 6 PM. 633-8768. 5221 exterior, paperhanging, Estimates. Fully Insured. repairing chimneys, roofs, MEYERS PIANO Sc THAT HAP T'EE excellent work references Call 646-4879. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 GUITAR- Having our 1st Ask for Jim. 646-2417. 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT FIXER'/ years Experience. Howley, Our Boarding House This Funny World EXPERT PAINTING and free estimates. Fully in­ SALE at our New location. 750- Kerker headers. KNN G'h o a h : LANDSCAPI.NG Specializing 643-5361. Save $60 to $200 on Guitars. 20 Homes tor Rent 54 filters. Oil cooler. Much sured. Martin Mat.son, 649- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY UM.YA6.MR.6ALL.WHEN MY BRlJTiiER PERFECT.' m in Exterior House Painting. 4431. Carpentry and general con­ Rebuilt Pianos. Call 871-2143. TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK 4, more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 IN-LAW WISHED TO MEET dish Tree pruning, spraying, tracting. Residential and ROOFER WILL Install roof, MANCHESTER- Singles to 1971 for parts. Also 4 Mag p.m. SAW YOU CUYS WHO siding or gutter for low dis­ share house. Fireplace. No ME I INSTANTLY TriOUlSHT OF THE OUT THE m s T mowing, weeding. Call 742- QUALITY PAINTING and commercial. Whether it be a Wanted to Buy 49 Wheels for Pinto. Please call 7947. Paper Hanging by Willis small repair job, a custom count price. Call Ken at 647- pets or children. Rent 646-8447. 1978 HONDA 550 - 4 cylinder. FELLOWSHIP CJF SCIENCE.' WE ALWAYS SWALLCH 1566. negotiable. 646-3538 after 5. Schultz. lully insured built home or anything in COPPER WIRE WITH 8,400 miles. Excellenl condi­ SOLAR SCIENTISTS ARE THE .V05T! WATERPROOFING references. 649-4343. between, call 646-1379. INSTALLATION - Call 643- 1970 BUICK LE SABRE- 4 tion. $1400. 649-5841. Call after particularly CLOSE Hatchways, foundation Heating-Plumbing 35 4569. Will pick up anytime. Otllces-Storea lor Rent 55 door. Excellent running condi­ 5 PM. ~ T H E ALL TOO TRUE SNACKS cracks, tile lines, sump tion. $400. Call 643-0449 after 6 WORLD DR. HCOPLE c o f f e e A&W PAINTING Contrac­ CARPENTRY Sc MASONRY - ••••••••••••#•*••••••••••• pumps, gravity feeds, window tors. Quality painting and Additions and Remodeling. SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER - Main Street p.m, 1978 YAMAHA - XS 400 SCPRN& IT IS nccTOR, wells. 30 years experience. cleaned with electric cutters, SPECIAL. Excellent condi­ paper hanging at reasonable Free estimates. Call Anthony □ RENTALS modern offices available. 300, US A 6 16N'T IT? 1178 hr wr»ni a

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