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-V' ...... Stamp Honors 1 Penney, East Hartford I Truckers End 1 Rice Not Getting Guide Dogs 1 Graduates Listed I Fuel Hlockade 1 Good Pitches to Hit Page 2 1 Detaih on Page 6 I Page 6 1 Page 10 iHanrl]ralpr Sunny, Hot Today, Fair, Mild Tonight Details on Page 2 „ ; < Mrmlh New Complex Vol. XCVIII, No. 218 — Manchester, Conn., Saturday, June 16, 1979 • A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20$ Single Copy • 15$ Home Delivered BRANFORD (UPI) - Connec­ ticut may be able to boast' of having the second largest shop­ ping center in the world, accor­ .At ding to plans revealed Friday by U.S.-Russian developers. \ l ■I The proposed $215 million shop­ ping mall would be spread over a 250-acre tract on land near Summit Begins Interstate 95, according to developer Ron Pasqualino. VIENNA, Austria (UPI) — Presi­ The completely-enclosed mall The signing of the treaty limiting dent Carter and Soviet President would cover more than 2 million strategic weapons is scheduled for Leonid I. Brezhnev met for the first square feet of store space and Monday. time Friday and the American leader house six major retail stores and The treaty becomes effective only agreed the encounter was a “good 400 smaller stores, he said. after approval by the Supreme Soviet beginning” to the SALT II summit. Pasqualino, executive vice presi­ and the U.S. Senate. Carter faces a The leaders of the two most power­ dent of Rudy Gatto and Associate tough selling job in winning the ful nations in the world greeted each Development Corp., said ground necessary two-thirds ratification other with a simple handshake. When breaking ceremonies are from a skeptical Senate. a reporter asked afterwards, “Was it scheduled for September and The treaty imposes the first a good beginning?” Carter replied, developers hope to opfen the com­ numerical limits on the strategic “Yes, it was.” plex in August 1981. arsenals of the two superpowers. The A U.S. official said the meeting About 4,800 jobs would be SALT 1 treaty signed in 1972 froze went well ’’under the cir­ required to build the proposed existing arsenals for five years. cumstances.” He did not elaborate. mall that would be the second Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister The handshake launched four days largest in the world, Pasqualino Andrei Gromyko met separately for of summitry scheduled to climax said. an hour to discuss the agenda and Gusty winds plagued the graduation make to keep his mortarboard on. In the Monday with the signing of the SALT The world’s largest mall is the specifics of the next two days of ceremonies at Howell Cheney Regional background is Alan Skinner, organist for the II restricting nuciear arsenals. Debarito Mall in Cincinnati, phio, talks. graduation. (Herald photo by Pinto) The two men sat in baroque, high- he said. Vocational Technical School Friday night as According to the protocol schedule. backed red chairs, separated by a evidenced by the effort this graduate had to Carter was to have arrived three small table and accompanied only by Right Turn minutes ahead of Brezhnev. Traffic interpreters. They talked for two HARTFORD, (UPI) - The and two wreath laying ceremonies minutes alone before being officiaily state Department of Transporta­ delayed the Kremlin leader two received by Austrian President tion is kicking off a $55,000 cam­ minues and Carter had to wait five Students Told Work Rudolf Kirchschlaeger. ■ minutes for their historic encounter. paign to educate motorists ahead There were no introductions. of time on the new right-turn-on- Brezhnev, favoring his left leg. Carter arrived first at the 13th cen­ stood at somber attention while two red law that goes into effect July tury Hofburg Palace and waited in 1. Soviet army officers placed large red the ornate Rose Room. Brezhnev Transportation Commissioner Needed For Liberty carnation wreaths at the foot of the arrived five minutes later and the Arthur Powers said Friday the Soviet war memorial, built in 1946 in two men simply shook hands. biggest point his agency wants to memory of Russian soldiers killed in By GREG PEARSON He mentioned the country’s dismai their free-spiritedness as they lined After their short initial meeting, get across is that drivers have to the liberation of Austria from the and decreasing record of voter tur­ up inside the school and prepared to they met with Kirchschlaeger for 25 stop before turning right. The Herald Reporter Nazis. nouts at recent elections. Those who march out to the ceremony. minutes. turns will be legal at some 6,300 MANCHESTER - There are few fail to vote often continue to com­ Several shouted “ Let’s go” and different traffic light approaches. times when a person feels as free- plain. pounded nearby lockers and friends. The message which will be spirited as the night of high school “If you fail to vote, you can be sure They laughed and talked as they graduation. advertised is — “Stop before you there will be much, much more to headed out the door for the final time turn right on red. It’s common Graduates of Howell Cheney complain about,” he said, referring as Cheney students. Police Probing courtesy. And it’s the law.’’ Regional Vocational Technical to possible losses of the freedoms we The weather was warm, but a Areas where right turns cannot School were told Friday night that know enjoy. cooling breeze helped make the hour- be made on red lights are where mainlining such freedom and liber­ “Take sides, then, young friends. long ceremony a comfortable one. the driver’s sightline is not ty requires work. Drinking Reports Get involved and chart your course,” The wind occasionally kicked up and adequate for prevailing speeds; “How often we take for granted the he told the class and the 300 friends, blew a few mortarboards from the where “Walk” and “Don’t Walk” freedoms we enjoy in this country. family and faculty members who heads of the graduates receiving MANCHESTER — The administra­ said. signs are operating; at intersec­ We may well throw them away,” attended the ceremony, which was their diplomas. tion of the Police Department an­ Lannan also was unavailable for tions with five or more ap­ Mayor Stephen Penny told the group held outdoors at the school. John Garofalo, director of the nounced Friday it is investigating an comment at his home. He is in proaches that have restricted of 92 graduates, which included Penny added some lighter notes in school, spoke with pride about the ac­ alleged incident where off-duty of­ charge of the investigation. geometry and may cause un­ CJieryl Wasik of Glastonbury, the ficers drank alcoholic beverages in his speech. He said failure to become complishments of the class and the “All officers believed to be in­ expected conflicts; and at school first female graduate in the school’s the department building. volved were off duty at the time and involved in government could result school. and other crossings used frequent­ 25-year history. The announcement was made by a in the same fate at the now extinct “ Those who think teens don’t at this point, the investigation is in­ ly by children, the elderly, the Penny, who two years ago became press release. Police Chief Robert complete,” the brief press release “Mugwump” party. produce don’t look at Cheney Tech,” handicapped and other the youngest mayor in Manchester’s Lannan had left his office and was That party usually sat on the fence he said. said. pedestrians. history, talked of the importance of Charles McCarthy, assistant town with its mug on one side and its Other remarks also were made by unavailable for comment Friday Hie campaign will be geared young persons becoming involved,. wump on the other. Penny said. Gerald Blanchard, the school’s afternoon. No other department of­ manager, did offer some comment toward television, radio and “You will make the world what it ficials, including Patrol Capt. Henry The 92 seniors exhibited some of guidance coordinator, and John E. on the situation. He said he believed newspapers. Powers-said. It also is tomorrow,” he said. Toffolon, chairman of the state Minor and Detective Capt. Joseph the incident involved the consump­ wiU include publication of a Board of Education. Brooks, would comment on the inci­ tion of some beer that had been con­ brochure in braille;, posters at And class member Graham F. dent. Other patrol officers contacted fiscated during a police call. elderly housing complexes and a Warner reminisced about some of on the matter also had little to say. He labeled the incident “a minor pamphlet which explains the new Brezhnev Visit Gary Wood, an official in the matter, a disciplinary m atter.” ' the accomplishments of the class and law in English and Spanish. Manchester Police Union, Local 1495, McCarthy said some disciplinary As one of the four Allied occupation school during the past four years. The ad drive is being funded by VIENNA, Austria (UPI) - The action, probably suspensions, can be These included winning seasons in did s'hy the union had been asked to the state, the federal Department war memorial which President powers, the Soviets demanded that sports, academic honors, and, issue a statement on the matter. It expected. of Energy, and the National Leonid I. Brezhnev visited Friday the Austrians pay for the erection of perhaps best of all, a free concert by decided to take no such action, he Highway Traffic Safety Ad­ has been a sore point with the the monument and finance its repairs the group “England Dan and John ministration. Viennese for more than three and upkeep in perpetuity. decades. In the wake of the bombing attacks Ford Coley.” The school won the con­ Inside Today It honors Soviet troops who feU in the Soviet Union demanded — and got cert when it submitted more entries Sergeant Resigns than other schools in a contest spon­ Churches ...... 4 the conquest of Austria in the closing — around-the-clock police protection sored by a gum company. MANCHESTER - An 18-year He became a sergeant in 1972. Classified...... 12-14 days of World War II — an un­ which has been relaxed only in recent Garofalo announced awards to veteran of the Manchester Police Contacted at home, Smith said he Collectors’ Corner...... 2 welcome reminder of harsh times years. several of the graduates, including Department announced his resigna­ has no other job lined up at this time Cdmick ...... 15 most local people would just as soon The Soviet statue juts high above Davi^ {^shall of Ellington, who tion Friday. but added, “I can do several things" Editorial ...... 5 forget. Schwarzenberg Platz, a busy central was%Biyen ffie outstanding senior Sgt. Lawrence Smith is leaving the He and his family expect to move . Entertainment ...... 2 ’The towering monument, erected Vienna square which coincidentally aw arif'' force for personal reasons, according to Florida, he said. Obituaries ...... 6 in 1946, features a huge statue of a . features one of those quintessential to a press release issued Friday by When asked why he resigned, Soviet soldier, rifle strung across his monuments to modem American Two others — Michael Pelletier of People/Places...... 7 Smith said he had too long to go Sports...... 10-11 back, holding a banner. capitalism — a McDonalds ham­ Manchester and Richard Oellers of tbe department. Vernon — received awards for Smith joined the department in before retirement, so he decided to Television ...... TV Spotlight It was the target of several bom­ burger place. ' " December 1960 as a patrol officer. leave the department now. W eather...... 2 bing attempts in the 1950s and 1960s. perfect attendance for all four years of school. Purolator Money Your Neighbor’s Views: Ordered Returned Will gasoline shortages and high prices limit your vacation plans this summer? WATERBURY (UPI) - Judge The judge ordered the $3,500 placed "n Walter M. Pickett Jr. Friday ordered in a bank account for Couture. the loot taken from a Purolator Couture and Lawrence J . “Buddy” Security Inc. garage two months ago Pelletier, 36, have been indicted on to be returned to the company — single capital felony murder counts which claimed it was losing $75,000 a — which carry the death penalty — month in interest. and three counts of felony murder. Pickett said keeping the money in a Couture’s wife, Donna, 24, and bank vault so it could be used as Pelletier’s common-law wife, Evelyn \ evidence in the case was placing an Vega, 26, face three felony murder ■ K' “ unreasonable burden" on charges, j k Purolator. Pickett awarded the money to V. He ordered $905,998.49 returned to Purolator over strong objections by the company by June 22. That was state’s attorney Francis M. the amount of cojns and cash taken in McDonald, who said the money had the nearly $1.9 million robbery from to be kept as evidence. // S I the Waterbury garage the day ban­ “Our interest in this money is sim­ Standring Suprynowicz, dits gunned down three guards in a ple as evidence in the murder of the Everim Gauba Dense daring predawn raid. three murdered guards. I don’t want Mrs. Pat Everim, West Hart­ Rhode Island shore.” years, so this does not mean much my car to get to the airport.” All of the loot was recovered at the to do anything or agree to do Wilma Suorynowicz, ford — “We haven’t made any Mrs. Frederick Bense, East to me. I guess it’s just a sign of homes of four suspects in the case anything that would jeopardize the Marlborough — “We are going to plans yet, but we will probably Hartford — “It will affect our the times.” less than 24 hours after the robbery. successful prosecutions of these very Ohio, but we will probably fly limit our travel to the Connecticut plans but only in a minor way. We Richard Standring, Boston — While Pickett ordered the stolen serious cases,” he had argued. because we don’t know how area.” are still going to go a slower “It is not going to affect my plans money returned to Purolator, he up­ ’The money taken from the garage available gas will be for the drive. held the claims of one of thh defen­ Ray Gauba, Glastonbury — “It speed!” at all. I have a private plane and included $857,998.49 in seven hags of That feeling of uncertainty when dants, Donald Couture, 26, that $3,500 won’t affect my vacation plans at B arbara Friak, New York — “I will fly to Florida and Texas. I currency and approximately $48,000 driving is just too much.” of Couture’s own money was mixed in 60 bags of coins, which have not all. We will probably go to the haven’t had an automobile for 25 might have trouble getUng gas for up with the other funds. been counted for actual amounts. PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Sat., June 16, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat.. June 16. 1979 - pap.E THREE Collectors^ Corner Home Owners Get Markers Back Taxes Uncollectible MANCHESTER - The Town them. Bike Industries Inc., Sheldon Road, Board of Directors, following the ad­ When a firm goes out of business, MANCHESTER -M em bers of the $7,216.78; W.T. Grant Co., $6,437.68; Guide Dogs Honored vice of Collector James Turek, ap­ the town will file its claim in Manchester Motor Sales Inc., 512 W. Manchester Historical Society proved the removal of $133,111.55 bankruptcy court, but it rarely 'If presented historic house markers to "Center St., $3,647.09. those here who want it a chance at a from the town’s tax rolls. collects all that it is owed. By RUSS MacKENDRlCK owners this week. Also, Ichabod Inc., $3,731.17; Bur­ new life.” The money is owed from past years Businesses made up most of the The stamp “seeing For Me,” The homes receiving markers ton S. and Ruth Baver, 307 E. Center From this came the Seeing Eye by individuals and businesses, but $133,111.55 total. The largest amount honors the services of guide dogs to I s.\ ir>( trace their origins to 1760 to 1850. St., $3,080.28; Wholesale Tire Co., 357 the blind. The first day of issue was Inc., founded in 1929 at Morristown. Turek’s office has determined that is owed by Allied Building Systems Broad St., $2,463.70; Western Beef As of 1977 there were nine training Inc., which had been located at 260 yesterday at Morristown, New Jer- the money is uncollectible. Mart Inc., Birch Mountain Road, $2,- Tolland Turnpike. It owes $19,975.71. sye. It was there that the Seeing Eye centers in the United States, from The society’s project to identify Most of the money is property 182.10; Pottertons Inc., 130 Center organization was set up by the late New Jersey to Hawaii, and thousands historic homes in Manchester and taxes owed by companies that have A group of auto dealerships owned St., $1,959.50; Diamond Police Equip­ Dorothy Eustis 50 years ago. of persons have been able to make mark them with a plaque was based gone out of business or motor vehicle by Ted Trudon owes $16,285. ment Corp., 1085 Main St., $1,905.72; The dogs are not all German their way in business and in on the architectural survey made by taxes owed by persons who cannot be Others on the list owing more than Electronic Concepts, 70 Hilliard St,, shepherds, as some 30 other breeds professional life with the aid of a Michael Peretto and Priscilla Lippin- found. $1,000 include Fairway Catalog $1,731.20; Living Room Interiors have been used successfully, in­ companion si^ch as seen on the cott from the former Arts En­ The taxes are included on the list— Showrooms, 261 Broad St., $11,- Inc., $1,520.90. cluding Labrador retrievers, golden stamp. counter. The survey has been which is called the suspense list — 968.60; Wipco Millwork Inc., 73 retrievers, boxers, Norwegian There have been some remarkable resumed by the society. Owners of after efforts are made to collect Tolland Turnpike, $9,719.53; Little historic homes have furnished elkhounds and Weimaraners One stories of the way these seeing-eye supplemental material which helps thing — they have to be big enough to dogs can cope with the unexpected. pull a person out of danger, but small Morris frank tells how they are to establish the date and original enough to fit under the seat of a bus trained to point with their noses owner of the house. CHS Names Top Seniors or train. (A Saint Bernard or a Great r ) toward latches or doorknobs or bells. Dane would never do.) The owner can run his had along the The society will mail applications COVENTRY — Brenda Marie high school. She plans to enter Vassar College in One reference states that puppies I or Me nose and just reach out a bit further. in August to another 50 owners of England, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss England is a member of the Poughkeepsie, N.Y, in the fall. are sent out to 4-H club members tO' On one occassion Morris and his dog historic homes which will complete Franklin England of 44 Avery Shores National Honor Society, was named Cromie is a member of the Buddy approached an elevator. Bud­ be raised in normal surroundings and the more than 100 houses on the Drive, has been named valedictorian to Who’s Who Among Aritericah High National Honor Society, president of dy stopped but would not point. society’s list. Recipients interested thus get accustomed to people and' the book entitled “ First Lady of the of this year’s graduating class at School students and the Society of the Student Council, received the Morris scolder her and let go of the autos and street noises. After a year Seeing Eye,” by Morris Frank and Mrs. Constance Adams, representing Edson Bailey of the in having their home identified by a Coventry High School and Patrick Distinguished American High School Good Citizenship Award from or so they are ready for a training Blake Clark. harness to step forward and feel for Manchester Historical Society sites committee, has present^ plaque designating the original date Photo Session Cromie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Students. Daughters of the American Revolu­ course lasting three months. They Morris Frank, of Nashville, Tenn., the bell. Buddy threw herself across one of the first of the society’s historic house markers to Bruce of the building may reply to the Cromie of 550 North River Road, She was editor of the Yearbook, tion, and was an intern for State Rep. have to learn to stick to business and had lost his sight in an accident at the his legs so he could not move and Ross who positions it on his house at 634 Woodbridge Street. society. Recipients may become Miss Cheryl Wasik, of Glastonbury, the diploma during annual graduation salutatorian. Track and Field team. Cross Country Robert Walsh for the Human Ser­ stop at curbs and obey the commands age of 16. In 1927 when he was 20, his soon a horrified bystander told members of the society, or make a first female graduate in the history of Howell ceremonies Friday night. Miss Wasik’s Graduation ceremonies are team and works part time as a vices Committee. He plans to enter Morris that it was an open elevator (Herald photo by Pinto) donation if they wish. of "Forward,” “left,” and “Right.” father read to him out of the Satur­ ' Cheney Regional Vocational Technical specialty was carpentry. (Herald photo by scheduled for today at 2 p.m. at the cashier at Highland Park Market. Harvard University in Cambridge, And they have to understand that day Evening Post — an article shaft. School, poses for pictures after receiving her Mass, in the fall. their human companion is taller than written by Dorothy Harrison Ustis The stamp will be in five colors, 50 Pinto) they are and cannot go under low aw­ telling how the Germans had taught to a pane, with five plate numbers. nings and similar hazards. They are dogs to help soldiers who had been For first-day covers it is suggested Banjo Band To Perform taught this by a trainer who will stop blinded in World War I. that you get the stamps locally and Common Sense Saves Gas at such an obstruction, rap on it with Mrs. Eustis was a Philadelphian, affix to envelopes of your choice. MANCHESTER -Walter Kaye piece band is made up of a full sored by the Manchester Bicenten­ a stick to call it to the dog’s atten­ living in Switzerland where she Send these in a larger envelope to Bauer and his Band of Banjos will woodwind section of piccolo, flute, nial Band Shell Corp. MANCHESTER — Manchester ficient consumption. He said the gas saving techniques oboe, clarinets and bassoon, a trio of tion, then lead the dog on a swerve raised German shepherd for use by First Day Cancellations, Post­ perform Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Persons planning to attend should Police have adopted a “ common “ These are techniques to properly will keep the department within its Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell saxophones, and the string section in­ budget and give the town some hedge around it. police, as guard dogs,and for use in master, Morristown, N J 07960, on or bring folding chairs and/or blankets. sense” approach to saving gasoline patrol the districts and keep mileage on the M anchester Community against spiraling gas prices. After a dog is trained it spends Army communications. Morris before June 30. cludes mandolins, a piccolo banjo, In the event of bad weather, the during an era of critical fuel shor­ to the minimum,’’ he said, “ There College campus off Wetherell Street. tages. For the first five months of the another month with the new owner on Frank sent a letter suggesting that he Postal History Society firkt and second tenor banjos, program will be presented Monday, will be no deterioration of services” Organized 34 years ago, this group Patrol Capt. Henry R. Minor said year, he said, the department has the site. The final exam in the early be trained and furnished with a The Postal History Society of baritone banjos, guitar-banjos, the June 18, at the same time. Cancella­ to the community. of amateurs with professional ability Friday steps will be taken im­ averaged 53,000 miles per month for days was a walk through the busied seeing eye dog to “ show people how a Connecticut will meet at the New original five-string banjos, guitars, tion will be announced over radio sta­ mediately to reduce gasoline con­ all its vehicles. He said the newer street of Morristown. blind man can be absolutely on his Haven Post Office, 141 Church St., gives about eight concerts each year. basses and drums. tion WINF. sumption among the patrol units. He Button Society models are more energy-efficient The story of the beginning of the own ... We can then set up an instruc­ tomorrow, June 17. The business At one time, the band boasted having The band has its own soloists who a doctor, a lawyer and an Indian will be featured on the various emphasized that the moves in no way' despite all the electrical equipment program in this country is best told in tion center in this country to give all meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. SOUTHINGTON - The Connec­ chief in its membership. At present, stringed instruments. Meeting Postponed constitute a reduction in police ser­ ticut State Button Society will meet the cars must carry. the doctor is too busy to play, and the Bauer, the conductor, also MANCHESTER —The Advisory vices. today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Minor predicted no increase in foot chief, who is a civil engineer working arranges and composes. He scores Recreation and Park Commission Minor said all patrol cars will be Howard Johnson Motel Conference patrols because of economics and on a highway project, is on leave of each number in the group’s reper­ has postponed its Thursday meeting ordered to park at least 15 minutes Room at the junction of Routes 10 manpower. He said there is some Liquor Hearing Slated absence. Their places have been toire. The program will include and will meet instead ’Tuesday, June per hour with the engine off. The and 84. during the daytime in the businees filled by two attorneys. music from Scott Joplin to Mozart, 26. time can be taken at once or broken The business meeting will be districts, but ruled out expansion VERNON—Proposed amendments As the regulations now stand there any form of live entertainment a ’The unusual iqstrumentation of the plus some marches by Sousa and The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. into five-minute segments, he said. followed by a color film, “ Buttons because the officers are restricted to to the zoning regulations concerning must be a minimum distance of 2,000 restaurant owner would have to ob­ band makes it the only one of its kind other American composers. in the Municipal Building’s Coffee The cars will be parked at areas of and Sew-ons,” showing horn buttons such a limited area. , liquor laws for full-service feet between all places that serve tain another special permit. in the world, Bauer says. The 60- The concert, which is free, is spon­ Room. high incidence, such as the parks or made in England to be presented by Town Committee restaurants will be aired at a public liquor and 1,000 feet between liquor Either the liquor exception or the congested intersections. Mrs. Ann B. Wilson of Maplewood, HEBRON —The Democratic Town hearing scheduled for June 21 at 7:30 outlets and public buildings. entertainment exception Minor said the air conditioners will N.J, Committee will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Building. The consideration of the automatically would expire when a be “ used sparingly” by the patrol of­ There will be dealers present. The Under the proposed amendments, Bookmobile Schedule p.m. in the Town Office Building to amendments was prompted by restaurant changes hands. ficers and that all cars will be meeting is open to the public. There select candidates to fill a vacancy on the full-service restaurants would be requests made by lawyers represen­ Mayor Frank McCoy has said he properly maintained to insure ef­ is no admission fee. the Zoning Board of Appeals. able to serve liquor only at dining ting several local restaurants. The feels the present zoning regulations MANCHESTER - Next Tuesday 2:10 p.m. — ’Tuck Road. tables and only with meals. lawyers said as the laws now stand concerning the serving of liquor, are week’s schedule for the 2:50 p.m. - Wynedlng Hill ’The proposed amendments would t0;30 a.m. — Lincoln Road. they jeopardize restaurant owners outmoded and should be changed or public library bookmobile: Center. also require restaurants to serve 3:30 p.m.—Carriage Drive. who decide to locate in an area near abolished. 11:40 a.m. — Ivy Manor Awaiting Diplomas 4:10 p.m. — Kane Road. liquor only from a service bar and another restaurant which already Members of the Zoning Commis­ Apartments. would not permit sit-down bars. Members of the graduating class at Howell students, including the first female graduate has a liquor permit. sion have indicated they feel the Monday 2:10 p.m. — Branford Thursday A restaurant would have to offer at The proposed amendments would regulations are necessary in order to Street. 10:30 a.m. — Regional Oc­ Cheney Regional Vocational Technical School in the school’s history, received diplomas least two meals a day to be eligible allow the waiving of regulations for prevent the proliferation of liquor 10 a.m. — Carver Lane. 2:50 p.m. — McDivltt Drive. cupational ’Training Center. anxiously await the presentation of their during the ceremonies. (Herald photo by Pin­ for the rules provided in the relaxed restaurants qualifying, by granting a outlets. 11:40 a.m. - Bluefield 3:30 p.m. — Grissom Road 1:30 p.m. — Hackmatack Drive. diplomas during graduation ceremonies to) zoning laws. special exception. In order to provide (west). Street. 2:10 p.m. — Clinton Street. 4:10 p.m. — Clyde Road. 2:10 p.m. — Jensen Street. Friday night at the school. A total of 92 Orientation Seminar 2:50 p.m. — Seaman Circle. Wednesday 2:50 p.m. — Marshall Road. 3:30 p.m. — Edison Road. 3:30 p.m. — Elizabeth H jliJ MANCHESTER-Delta Chapter of 4:10 p.m. — Fountain 10 a.m. — Meadows Con­ Drive. Village Apartments. valescent Home. M B U T C S r Tennis Signup Slated Masons will host an orientation 4:10 p.m. — Avondale Road. Cheney Tech Grads Listed semirtar Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in MANCHESTER — ’The Recreation the Masonic Temple, East Center SUNIMCE m start the week of June 25. The cost Barile, Leo Nistico. South Windsor—Donald E. Vernon -M ic h a e l P. Department is holding a late Street for all Royal Arch Masons. Church Sets MANCHESTER -The for the ten lessons is 510. following students Manchester —Brian E. Con­ Coffin, David J. Kostyk. Rehmer, Steven S. Seiders, S i registration for adult evening tennis The Most Excellent Grand High nolly, Gregory C. Dumond, There are still openings in the Art Classes f Theater Schedule") graduated Friday night Bolton —Stephen S. Foss. Michael S. Seymour. lessons Thursday June 21 from 5:30 Priest Russell D. Ramette, will be William V. Edgar III, John T. East Hartford —David H. following classes: Monday and from Howell Cheney Enfield —Brian S. Gillis, to 6:30 p.m. at the Arts Building on present and the session will be MANCHESTER Proctor. Rivard. Regional Vocational Dennis J. Kinney. Garden Grove Road. A $5 per year Wednesday, 6-7 beginners; 7-8 in­ educational and instructive for all —Classes in basic drawing SATURDAY SUNDAY .THE EABLY DAYS.J Glastonbury —Brian J. Coventry —Lewis S. Tolland —Christopher W. recreation membership is required. termediates; ’l^esday and Thursday, who attend. skills for adults and teen­ E. Hartford Drive-In — E. Hartford Drive-In - Technical School: Cruickshanks. Shelsky. Silver Streak - 8:30 -Corvette LaBrec. ’The tennis classes will meet twice 6-7 advance*'d b e g in n ers; 7-8 Royal Arch Masons from several agers will be held at St. Silver Streak - 8:30 - Corvette South Windsor —John F, Summer -10:15 WOODY Al LEN'S a week for five weeks, Monday and beginners. ’The instructor is Bonnie areas of Connecticut will be present. Bridget Church during Ju ­ Summer -10:15 Franco. Castleman, U.S.P.T.A. E. Windsor Drive-in — Automotive East Hartford —William B. 1* ' Wednesday or Tuesday and After the work session there will be ly- E. Windsor Drive-In — Phantasm - 8:30 - Stingray - Gilmartin, Graham F. ’Thursday, at the lower courts of Further information is available by Sister Eileen Gillen, Phantasm - 8:30 - Stingray - East Hartford —John A. a social time and strawberry short­ 10:00 Warner. w — — w I / . Manchester High School. Classes contacting the Arts Building. former art teacher at East 10:00 Atwater, John B. Downing, cake will be served. Manchester Drive-In — Manchester Drive-In — Vernon —Paul A. Kubilius. Phantasm - 8:35 - Stingray - Michael Peter Hebert, Peter Catholic High School, will Stingray - 8:35- Phantasm - J. Hebert, John Philip Lavoie, Enfield—Luc J.Y, Rochon. Al Sieffert says.,, . 10:00 - House by the Lake- be the instructor. 10:00 - House hy the Lake - Richard Lee Samples. Machine The classes will be 11:30 11:30 m Glastonbury —Roy T. Dud- East Hartford —David R. ’Tuesdays and Thursdays Vernon Cine 1 — Silver WHY PAY MORE? Just in time for FATHERS’ DAY. .. Church Picnic Set Sunday Vernon Cine 1— Silver Streak zic Jr., Robert M. Harrington. Caron, Wieslaw A. Demusz, Streak - 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- „ beginning July 3 from 10 to - 1:30-7:30-9:30 Manchester —Mark B, Hen- activities; Claude and Sandy Ruel, Robert P. Kishimoto, Mark L, BOLTON— All St. Maurice Church egg throwing contest and two legged 11:30 a.m. and 7 to 8:30 Vernon Cine 2— Phantasm - 9:30 nigan, Douglas J. 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Electronics 647-9946 New Hampshire: 69283. . East Windsor —Gary D. PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 16. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat.. June 16, 1979 — PAGE FIVE Wings of Morning Look Closcly at thc Ncarby iHaudtriitrr Emntimj Letter to the Editor Manchester — A City of Village Charm To the editor: mings thrown in for good measure. I would respectfully remind our areas. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 “good friends” in the Town Hall that I have been interested to hear peo­ boat that had exhausted its supply of about this legend that can help us separate and it is really a matter for Whatever has happened to Jay Wouldn’t it be interesting if we Chains are Holding unbelief, some with the chain of lust In the controversy with South the taxpayers of the Eighth Utilities ple speak of how much more they see fresh water. The thirsty men could enjoy life or make us feel miserable. scholars. If you can picture four Whal Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. Giles, our congenial public works could all hear what goes on in the and enjoy now that walking, jogging, see no shore, but finally another boat It is so easy to assume that other You? and unclean desire. But there was a director, always such a nice person, Windsor, Mr. Giles makes it sound District pay their salaries propor­ Town Hall “behind closed doors?” different colored streams mingling time when in the church we saw 'iji Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. and bicycling are so popular. Instead came into view to which they grass is greener, but we do well to into a mighty river and imagine how helpful and efficient? like the Eighth District is standing in tionately with all other taxpayers in It need not be noted I am a district The truly great preacher, Clarence light, and heard a Voice, and the of whizzing along at a high speed, the signaled for help. “We are desperate heed the words of Douglas Jerrold: the colors would intermingle, then it l \ V l Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press tnlemational Suddenly he has turned sour. the way of an agreement. town and they are paid to represent director. This article I am writing as Macartney, writes of this in one of Angel of God smote us and said,’ slower pace has and dying of thirst. Can you spare “Happiness grows at our own will be easier to understand more Who has been putting him through all the people in Manchester, not just an individual taxpayer, who is fed up opened up new some water?” The surprise answer firesides, and is not be picked in his books: ‘Arise and follow me.’ But we did not Customer Service — 647-9946 Harold E. Turkingtc', Executive Editor Please be informed that, at no clearly the questions that arise in the Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Frank A. Burbank. Managing Editor the wringer? one section. with the Shenagans in the Town Hall areas of observa­ came back, “Dip down where you strangers’ gardens.’.’ “Once after the evening service, as heed his light, or his blow, or his time, has the Town of Manchester or minds of the thoughtful reader. voice. One hour has passed, our op­ and wants to see the Town of tion. are.” And behold, the water was I was passing down the steps of the Could it be our “good friend” Bob the Town of South Windsor ap­ The Eighth District has been most church to the street, I saw quite a portunity disappeared. Still, tonight, Manchester restored to its, former Their fresh. They had sailed into the very A Figlihonc Weiss? Or maybe all of our “good proached the district tor permission cooperative in giving the town per­ wide mouth of the Amazon River. A Chuckle crowd assembled on the sidewalk, as we who might once have been free peaceful state. experience well Lisa Shepard friends” on the Board of Directors. to have South Windsor sewage flow mission to cross district boundaries Each of us can “dip down where we if waiting for me. When I drew near are in the prison and wear these Evelyn W. Gregan, might be an ’The other day in conversation with Or perhaps it was a combination of through district territory. And that is to sewer the industrial park and the example for us to are” and find much to educate us, to A story that comes out of the “good to them, I noticed that whenever one chains and fetters.” 53 Schaller Road, a church member, the question arose both with a little bit of Ted Cum­ the truth. Baldwin-Concord-Tolland ’Turnpike follow and also to interest us, to delight us, as well as to about the crossing of the Jordan old days” when a nickel was a nickel of them moved there was the sound Manchester ta k e tim e increase our awe and deepen our River. Why did the people pass over pictures little Wendy off for Sunday as of the clanking of fetters. When Steel Shortage deliberately to sense of the mystery of life. I have on more than once? A similar question School dressed in her best bib and , one of them put up his hand to his hat Judging Self and Others look, examine, occasion made the suggestion that concerns the creation of the world. tucker. In her hand she clutched two to greet me, again I heard the clank Jack Anderson nickels, one for the collection plate and enjoy. Isn't someone with an eye for beauty and Why did God finish “the heavens and of fetters. In amazement I asked A noble man compares and es­ Predicted for 1985 there a song that advises us “to stop the unusual go about our community earth, and all the hosts of them” and one for an ice-cream cone on the them, ‘Who are you? And what mean timates himself by an idea that is and smell the roses"? Michael Novak taking pictures that will surprise us (Genesis 2:l) and then in verse four way home. these clanking chains on your arms higher than himself; and a mean NEW YORK — Although there is likely to outpace growth in As she skipped merrily along, one Colombian Gold Glittering under the title of “Amazing Grace” and reveal how good it is to live in start in and do it all over again? and ankles?’ man, by one lower than himself. now an abundance of steel on the capacity.” of the coins slipped out of her hand has expressed it this way: Manchester. Much of the confusion and some of Then one of them answered, ‘We (Henry Ward Beecher) world market, industry officials U.S. growth in the steel market is "Holding a twig in one's hand, I first thought of this when I read and rolled into a drain. She stopped are the souls in prison — some As I know more of mankind, I the contradictions can be understood predict a worldwide steel shortage expected to be hampered by federal WASHINGTON - The good guys to a similar cultivation of cocaine According to an unpublished report The government’s crackdown is the legend of the ancient king who abruptly, looked woefully at the hole chained with the chain of fear, some expect less of them, am ready now to or a flower, better if we realize that four beginning in 1985 — which can only and state laws requiring the industry are losing the narcotics war to traffic in Colomia. Mountains of the prepared for the House Select Com­ commissioned two knights to ride and then said before she continued on with the chain of doubt, some with also hampered by the fact that one finds oneself absorbed different traditions are interwoven in call a man a good man, upon easier mean higher prices for automobiles, to clean up air and water. In 1987, organized crime elements in this white powder are tunneled through in its singularity, through the kingdom, one was to her way to church, “Gosh darn. the chain of anger, some with the terms than I was formerly. (Samuel mittee on Narcotics, chaired by Rep. several known drug laboratories are the Penteteuch. In the Gore televisions and other steel-using steel companies spent $458 million on country and abroad. Despite a the country to the United States each in its own inexhaustibility ... collect all the beautiful flowers, Commentary on Joshua 3 and 4 we There goes the Lord’s nickel.” chain of hate, some with the chain of Johnson) Lester Wolff, D-N.Y., there are located in the Pasto region near the products. pollution control, which steel massive and unrelenting effort, the year. alm ost 1,000 secret a irstrip s its own utter distinctness ... grasses, shrubs he could find; while read that “it is easy to see that two In fact, drug smuggling has Ecuadorian border, an area that is the other was to do just the opposite Currently the industry is experienc­ producers say might otherwise have Drug Enforcement Administration scattered throughout Colombia and Suddenly the world sources have been combined” (p. become so profitable, sources told also a stronghold of anti-government seems overridingly mysterious. bringinb back all ugly and unpleasant ing a 12 percent world over­ gone into product expansion. and its counterparts in other coun­ used by dope smugglers. A remote 193). In the Creation narratives the our associate Jack Mitchell, that a terrorists. Dimensions beyond dimensions things he encountered as brambles, two sources were written about 350 capacity, which steel analysts expect Ever since the federal government tries have simply been overwhelmed area called Guajiri has more than 200 Baptists Set prominent group of Colombian A measure of the dope merchants’ are revealed in it. briars, prickers, and burrs. You can years apart. will level out by 1985 with increased began pressuring steel companies to by the well-financed criminal of these tiny airfields. success is the discovery that they imagine the different stories each bankers known as A.N.I F. wants to Nothing is too simple, Genesis 1. called the Priests Code, demand. “There is at least a good comply with environmental laws, the elements that » ’The Colombian army has proposed have recently started a new industry too ordinary, too routine, knight told about the .same coun­ Dedication legalize the dope traffic outright. was completed about 400 B.C. possibility of a world steel shortage industry has complained it can’t fatten on the \ dynamiting the jungle airstrips, but in Colombia — the manufacture of to escape one's wonderment,” tryside: “wonderful and whereas Genesis 2 (called “J ” ) is beginning in 1985 and growing meet requirements and still remain cravings of ''.,,^1 Federal narcotics experts The same philosophy emerges in “horrible.' local officials, who have been synthetic quaaludes, “downers,” dated about 750 B.C. Some parts of thereafter,” said George Stinson, competitive. millions of drug ( speculate that of the estimated 25 the old sermon illustration about the There is something fundamental Of Church allegedly profiting from the drug that are popular in American high the Old Testament are difficult to head of National Steel Corporation. Stinson said steel companies have users. tons of marijuana that enter the MANCHESTER - The congrega­ traffic, have been able so far to block schools. Stinson, speaking for the industry spent over $3.7 billion on cleaning up United States from Latin America tion of Faith Baptist Church, which At the center of the proposed destruction. Federal Ultimatun): at its annual trade association the environment between 1951 and each year, more than two-thirds has meeting at Orange Hall for the this sordid, The enormous amount of money to Millions in federal aid earmarked meeting, predicted the United State’s 1978. The industry expects to spend comes from Colombia. Religious Services past few years, will dedicate its new multibillion- be made in narcotics smuggling has for 42 states will be cut off beginning steel-making capacity wili be 15 It’s not as if the Colombian church home at 52 Lake Street in almost $1 billion on pollution devices dollar racket is led inevitably to corruptioa of of­ in July unless the states set up strict million tons below the country’s de­ in the next couple of years. authorities haven’t tried to crack Full Gospel Interdenominational United Church of Christ. 11 Center St. ceremonies today at 3 p.m. the South American republic of ficials. A Colombian general, for guidelines to curtail medical costs. Rev. Newell H, Curtis Jr., pastor, Rev. The church which has a mand in 1985 because of increased “Our concern is that environmen­ Colomia. Once famous mainly for its down on the runaway dope traffic. Andover Church, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip But the sheer size of the illicit trade example, has been accused of accep­ ’The Department of Health, Educa­ Saunders, minister. 10:30 a.m., praise, Chester C. Copeland, associate pastor. membership of 70, is in fellowship costs and expensive environmental tal expenditures have drained much rich-flavored coffee beans, it has in Rev. Clifford 0. Simpson, pastor has so far been more than a match ting a $3(X),000 bribe to arrange the tion and Welfare is threatening to Fir.«l Cnniiregntionnl Ciiurrli of An- worship service and Bible study; with the General Association of regulations. capital that could have modernized recent years become known for its Emeritus. 10 a.m. Worship service. for the administration of President release of two American pilots stop certain federal health funds in doMT. Route 6, Rev. David J. Reese III, deliverance service. Regular Baptist Churches and the facilities and added to capacity,” rich-flavored marijuana leaves. Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St. ■South United Methodist Church, 1126 “We really can’t make any predic­ Julio Cesar Turbay. arrested for smuggling, according to the states involved unless legislation minister. 10 a.m.. worship service. Northeast Regular Baptist said Stinson. '"They also have in­ Colomian gold is a favorite of Rev, James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Main St. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Fellowship of (Churches. tions on shortages at this point. I Colombian soldiers have seized 41 our sources. requiring strict supervision of capital Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Bruce A. Pher- creased our operating costs and Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ The Rev. Harold Tallman, pastor would be somewhat surprised at a millions of American pot smokers. aircraft and 62 ships since the In another case, a notorious drug expenditures by hospitals, nursing son, pastors. 10 a.m., worship service. reduced steelmaking efficiency.” Bolton vice: 7 p.m., evening service. of Northfield (Mass.) Baptist Church steel shortage. A lot can happen in While no connection between crackdown began, and have con­ peddler was caught with 700 homes and other long-term care Church of the Assumption, Adams Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Recently U.S. Steel Corp. made a will give the dedication message. six years,” said a Commerce Depart­ marijuana and hard drugs has been kilograms of cocaine, but was quick­ facilities is enacted by the states. Cliurrh of Si. Maurice. 32 Hebron Street at Thompson Road. Rev. Edward and Chestnut streets. Rev. Ronald J. landmark agreement with the En­ fiscated more than 4,000 tons of Fourner, Rev. Dale H. Gustafson, The Rev. George Heiland, pastor of ment spokesman who follows steel. established as far as users go, the marijuana worth nearly $2 billion. ly released “for lack of evidence.” Pennsylvania illustrates the Road. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. S. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses at 5 vironmental Protection Agency to Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday masses and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, pastors. Tom Larsen, Intern; Rev. C. the First Baptist Church of Enfield, “It depends on how much steel is climate of corruption and Yet this is probably only a fourth of Even when dope cases are brought to political difficulties involved in the spend $400 million by 1983 on pollu­ at 7:30. 9:15 and 11 a.m. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Henry Anderson, Pastor Emeritus. 8:30 will read the scripture, and the Rev. used. Consumption’s been slower lawlessness that grows up around the the total production of marijuana in trial, it’s hard to get witnesses to health-care squabble. a.m., worship service; 9:45 a.m., Bible tion abatement. The company’s Bollon I niled Methodist Chureli, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Vern Spencer, pastor of the Newtown recently than in the past. Whether lucrative pot trade seems to have led the country. testify, for fear of retribution. The state legislature passed a bill 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. Marjorie Saints, Woodside Street and Hillstown study; Church School; Adult Forum; 11 head, David Roderick, said new Bible Baptist Church, will bring the slow down will change or con­ setting up an agency to keep watch Hiles. pastor. 9:45 a.m., church school: Road. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8 a.m,, a.m,, worship service. Children’s chapel greetings from other churches. The pollution controls will make some service. tinue is a big question.” on health-care costs, but the legisla- 11 a.m., worship service. seminary; 8:30 a.m., priesthood; 10:30 Rev. Gilbert Parker, pastor of Grace North United Methodist Church, 300 plants more energy efficient. “As £TTA FoBrw»7Em^WR.-raje3izA«.^ St. George's Episcopal Church, a.m., Sunday school; 5 p.m,, sacrament Baptist Church, will give the invoca­ N,e.fl.79 tion doesn’t meet federal Boston Turnpike. Rev. John C. Hilliger, Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor, He added that 1985 is too far away sound as this agreement is en­ service. tion, and Sheridan Goodwin, deacon requirements. The bill was written vicar. 9 a m.. Holy Eucharist, Salvation Army, 661 Main St. Cap. and 9 a.m. Worship service. Coffee fellowship to predict a shortage without also vironmentally, we wouldn’t be honest by the Pennsylvania Hospital Bolton Congregational Church, Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. 9:30 after service. of Faith Baptist, the benediction. knowing what the producers will do. if we didn’t admit there will be fewer The Rev. James P. Beliasov, Association, whose members stand Bolton Center Road. Rev, J. Stanton a.m,, Sunday school; 10:45 a m., holiness T r in ity C o v en a n t C h u rch , 302 “Some developing countries, like jobs in the future than in the past.” Conover, minister. 9:30 a.m., worship Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. pastor of Faith Baptist Church, wili to gain most from an ineffective cost­ meeting; 6 p.m., open-air meeting; 7 Korea, have been increasing their Another problem addressed at the service and nursery. p.m., salvation meeting. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant perform the act of dedication of his cutting program and any loosening of trade meeting was the ineffec­ United Pentecostal Church, 187 pastor. 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship ser­ church’s new home. The dedication capacity rapidly.” nursing home regulations. Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, vices. Nursery for infants; 9:30 a.m., Bi­ prayer will be given by the Rev. Mr. ’The industry expects a shortage on tiveness of the Trigger Price Coventry ble School. Nineteen members of the state minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 Spencer. the world market resulting from Mechanism, which alerts the govern­ house committee that approved the a.m., worship; 6:30 p.m., prayer; 7 p.m., Coventry Presbyterian Church, Special music will be provided by foreign producers reducing their ment to foreign steel being sold worship. bill received campaign contributions Nathan Hale School Road, Route 31. 9:30 Leonard Johnson and Mrs. Vern capacity rather than continuing to below a set price. Last year, steel Presbyterian Chureh, 43 Spruce St. South Windsor from the association. The chairman a.m,, worship; 11 a.m., Sunday school; Spencer, both of the Newtown Bible imports reached a record of over 21 Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. 10:30 a.m., overproduce at a loss. To ease their of the health committee was Richard 7:30 p.m,, Bible study at parsonage. Wapping Community Church, 1790 Baptist Church, who will sign a duet, worship service, nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sun­ loss, many overseas government- million tons. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Ellington Road, Rev. Harold W. Richard­ McClatchy, who owns a nursing day school; 7 p.m., informal worship. and soloist, Arthur Holmes of East supported steelmakers have been ‘"The impact of imports on in­ Route 31 and North River Road. Rev. W. son, m inister. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m ., Hartford, a member of the Faith home. He now heads the ap­ H. Wilkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday St. John’s Polish National Catholic worship service and church school. selling steel in the United States at a dividual markets was extremely Church, 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Baptist Church’s building com­ propriations committee. school; 10:15 a m., worship service; 7:30 St. Francis of Assisi Church, 673 mittee. cheaper price than most American damaging, particulary in the West, A tougher bill was recently p.m., prayer meeting. Hyszko, pastor. 9 a.m., mass in English; Ellington Road. Rev. Carl J. Sherer, 10:30 a.m., mass in English and Polish. After the dedication service, producers. where imports took 40 percent of the St. Mary's Church, Route 31. Rev, F. pastor. Saturday masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; defeated in the state senate, which in St. Bartholomew's Church, 741 E. “However, they have found that available market in 1978,” said U.S. Bernard Miller, pastor; Rev. Francis A. Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. refreshments will be served. now working on one quite similar to Middle Turnpike. Rev. Martin J. The Rev. James P. Beliasov, pastor of Faith Baptist Church, this only serves to delay the solution Steel’s Roderick. Liszewski, assistant pastor. Saturday St. Margaret Mary Church, ReV. John the house bill — changed »".ough to Scholsky, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 smiles happily as he looks at the sanctuary of his church’s new masses at 5 and 7 p.m ,; Sunday masses at J. Quinn, pastor; Rev. Joseph H. Bolton Congregational of the problem and have begun to However, government officials say meet HEW requirements, its backers 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. p.m .; Sunday masses at 8:30,10 and 11:30 Keating, assistant pastor. Saturday home on Lake Street, which will be dedicated this afternoon. close some excess capacity,” said trigger pricing is successful and a.m. BOLTON — Bolton Congregational hope. Second Congregational Chureh, masses at 5 p.m .; Sunday masses at 8:30, (Herald photo by Pinto) Church will have a business meeting Stinson. point to the substantial decline in im­ St. James Church, Rev. James 10 and 11:30 a.m. Meanwhile, HEW is working with Route 44A. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, Sunday at 10:45 a.m. ’The congrega­ ‘"rhe upshot of this is that while ports for the first quarter of 1979. In­ pastor. 11 a.m., worship service; 9:30 Archambault, Rev. William F, Carroll, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand members of Congress to modify the Rev. Francis V, Krukowski, team tion will vote on a revised proposal a.m., church school; 10:30 a.m., coffee Hill Road. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; overall capacity will grow, the dustry says the period is too short to Draconian punishment for states who ministry; Rev. Edward J. Reardon, and fellowship; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to Lutherans Receive 28 and appropriation of funds to replace geography of steelmaking will shift, judge whether the decrease was pastor emeritus. Saturday masses at 5 the heating system in the church. miss the federal deadline. More Fellowship. the vicar. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 MANCHESTER - Twenty-eight Judith Hokanson, Christine Kjellson, to some extent, from the in­ based on trigger pricing or other in­ flexibility would give the agency and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9 a.m .; family service and Sunday school. Wednesday the church will have a and 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. young people were received into the Terri Lillibridge, Pamela Lutzen, dustrialized nations to the less- fluencing factors such as winter ship­ time to force state compliance Avery Street Christian Reformed confirmed membership of Emanuel Chrystine Mahlstedt, David Morsey, Stanley Products Demonstration and developed countries,”-he said. “But, ping problems or labor disputes at East Hartford St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St. Rev. Church, Rev. Bert VanAntwerpen, party at 7:30 p.m. in the church “ The good news is that the Soviets have stopped microwaving us — the without endangering many health­ Philip A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio P. Lutheran Church last Sunday, June Deborah Pearl, Christine Waltenius, in any event, growth in demand is foreign steel plants. pastor. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. educational building. care programs by a total cutoff of First Assemblies of Cod, 763 Oak St. Padelli, co-pastors. Saturday masses at 5 10th, at the eleven o’clock service, Alexandra Noyes, Steven Porter, bad news is that when they did, the roast 1 had cooking in the kitchen and 7 p.m., worship service, nursery at The church will be given 25 percent funds. Rev, Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. 10 a.m., and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, both services. having completed two years of in­ Deborah Stokes, Dorothy Stratton, window was only half done.’’ 10:30 and noon. of the total sales. Door prizes will be church school; 11 a.m., morning Messiah Evangelical Lutheran struction. John Tychsen, Gary Willbrant, Jef­ worship; 7 p.m., evening service. Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland awarded and refreshments will be The Lighter Side Church (Wisconsin Synod), 300 The Rev. Ronald J. Fournier and frey Willbrant, Heidi Wilson and served. First Baptist Church of East Hart­ Turnpike. 9:30 a.m., Bible discourse; Buckland Road. Rev. Ronald Muetjel, the Rev. Dale H. Gustafson of­ Steven Wirta. ford (Southern Baptist Convention), 36 10:20 a.m., group discussion. pastor. 9:30 a.m., worship service; 10:30 ficiated at the rite of Confirmation, After the 8:30 a.m. service, a Main St. Rev. Charles Coley, pastor. II Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church a.m., Sunday school. Comment a m. and 7 p.m,, worship services, (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High assisted by Tom Larsen, intern. farewell reception was held in Luther Grange Meeting Our Savior Lutheran Church, 239 Steven Wirta and Heidi Wilson Hall for Judy Torstenson, who has The Reciprocal nursery; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 6 streets. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. 9 Graham Road. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, ANDOVER — The Andover Grange p.m., Training Union. a.m., family worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday served as lectors. resigned as Christian education coor­ will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday school and adult Members of.the class are Christine dinator at Emanuel. In this position, Faith Lutheran Church (Lutheran school and youth forum; 10:15 to 11:35 Bible classes; 9 and 10:15 a.m., worship. home of John Hutchinson on Wales Cultural Center Still in Business Church in America), 1120 Silver Lane. a.m,, youth instruction. Communion, Anderson, Carl Benson, Stacey Bolin, which she held for six years, Mrs. Road. ’The group will tour Times Blame Thrower Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. 9:30 first Sunday of month, Richard Bono, Noreen Carriere, Torstenson had charge of the Sunday Farm Camp. The Committee on a.m., church school: 11 a.m., service, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Park Vernon Deborah Dienst, Diane Gaskell, church school and arranged for adult last January. Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, only nursery. and Church streets. Rev. Stelphen K. Women’s Activities will present a of By DICK WEST right place. By ADRIANUS VAN ‘"They want to put on a play, Karen Gustafson, Stephen Gustafson, education including Bible studies and gift of $100 to the camp. Since then the society has not because we happen to be on the way nothing revolutionary — strictly First Congregational Church, 87 Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan J. St. Joseph Church, 33 West St., Jennifer Haberem, Daniel Hamilton, adult forums. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Now, with the advent of the gas­ BELTER Main St. Rev. William E. Flynn, Broadhead, assistant to the rector. 7:30 Rockville, ^turday masses at 5 and 7 heard from its 2,300 members. Many, to the Egyptian Embassy. historical,” the spokesman said. Federal Trade Commission tells oline shortage, the blame thrower’s TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Un­ minister, Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate and 9 a.m,. Holy Eucharist. p.m.; Sunday masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 both Americans and Iranians, have “We certainly had no broken win­ Language classes, for which THE Congress it is joining the hunt for disperal nozzle has gone absolutely touched by protesters wbo descend minister. 10 a.m., worship service, Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon and 11:15 a.m. left the country. Others have stopped dows or anything like that,” the students pay $100 for books and a 14- church school, child care; II a.m., coffee streets. Eugene Brewer, minister. 9 Rockville Baptist Church, 69 Union BIBLE someone to blame for the gasoline haywire and has started throwing often upon the U.S. Embassy a score Temple Re-Elects Meridy coming because of the anti-American spokesman said, recalling anti- week term, are still co-ed. But this hour; 6 p.m., youth choir; 7 p.m., youth a m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship; 6 St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. 9 SPEAKS shortage. blame in all directions. of blocks downtown, the only sur­ feelings that have swept Iran since Egyptian protests that coincided may change soon as male and female fellowship. p.m., worship. a.m., worship service; 10:15 a.m., Sun­ MANCHESTER —Merwin Meridy of 27 Zackin, Max Zucker, TTieodore Zupnik, the By ’The next step, if all goes according ’The trouble is that when you have viving Iran-America cultural center Faith Tahernacle Church, 1535 First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 day school; 7 p.m., evening service. Teresa Road has been re-elected presi­ the overthrow of Shah Mohammed with the rupture of diplomatic ties students are to be segregated accor­ president of the Mr. and Mrs. Club and Eugene to form, will be for wmeone in blame spewing out every which way in Iran is cautiously picking up ac­ Forbes St. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor. N, Main St. 11 a.m., church service, Sun­ Sacred Heart Church, Route 30. Rev. dent of Temple Beth Sholom for 1979-80. two delegates from the United Synagogue Brewer Reza Pahlavi. between Iran and Egypt on April 30. ding to Islamic tradition. Congress to blame the FTC. — falling on OPEC, Iran, Carter, tivity. 10 a m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship day school, child care. Ralph Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Before assuming the post, he served on Youth. ’The number of borrowers visiting Other Iran-America Society Now they mix freely on the small I am weary of television What this country needs, obviously, Congress, consumers, oil companies service: 7 p.m., evangelistic service. Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Donohue. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sun­ the board of directors for many years, Permanent board members are Daniel “We’re looking very carefully at the 8,000-volume Lincoln library has centers have not been so lucky. ’The Nursery at all services. programmers excusing is a new, improved blame thrower. and I don’t know what all — you can’t campus. ’The cafeteria is one of the Center St. Rev. Ralph Seguine, interim day masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and Bursack, Sol Cohen, Leon Kramer, what we could show — something noon. was chairman of the Adult Education Lec­ their pervasive portrayal gone from 400 a day to 80, the one in Mashad was totally ransacked, few public places in Tehran where Hockanum United Methodist minister. 9:15 a.m., church school; 10:30 Benjamin Reichlin and David Rubin. The current model, which has been be sure which is the proper target. that fits in with the revolutionary Church, 178 Main St,. Rev. Lawrence S. a.m., worship, nursery. St. John’s Episcopal Church, Route ture Series, chairman of the Community of human perversity on the spokesman said. as was the one in Ahvaz. one can hear country and western The board of trustees consists of Isadore in use since the Vietnam war, proved This country sorely needs a new spirit of Iran,” said aii American Staples, pastor. 9 a m., worship service, Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. 30. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 8 Relations Committee, vice president for grounds “this is what the But English-language classes are Demonstrators set fire to the one in music. religious education and executive vice Redding, chairman, and Lillian Bayer, woefully ambiguous in the Three arrow gauge blame thrower that can spokesman for the 54-year-old Iran- nursery. Rev. Neale McLain, senior pastor; Rev. a.m., communion; 10 a.m., family ser­ people want.” While a picking up, with a current attendance Shiraz, which now is occupied by Asked for their favorite lunch, the Burnside I niled Methodist Church, George Emmitt, minister of visitation vice and church school. president. Max Goodstine, Max Grossman, Emanuel significant minority may Mile Island and the DC-10 in­ zero in on a single gas shortage America society who asked he not be of 1,200 boys and girls. The center, revolutionary guards. The center in restaurant manager, an Iranian who 16 Church St. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr, and outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; Vernon Assemhiies of God Church, Other Temple Beth Sholom officers for Hirth, Nat N. Schwedel and Judge Jay E. desire such degenerate vestigations, and has been rendered perpetrator and cover it with identified. located in a modem and relatively Tabriz is about to close and the one in asked not to be identified, said, pastor. 9:30 a m., worship service, child 10:45 a.m., worship, children’s church 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. Rev. 1979-80 are Effrem Jaffe, executive vice Rubinow. programming, I deny that completely ambivalent by the gas­ culpability. ’The society’s modern complex of care. and nursery; 7 p.m., evening service, Michelino Ricci, pastor. 11:00 a.m. and president; Elliott Zimmerman, financial it is the majority’s oline shortage. liie big dread is that the blame calm northern district of Tehran, Isfahan is open but inactive with the “What do you expect? Hamburgers, nursery. theaters, a cinema, classrooms, art Wesley Memorial Chureh (United 6:30 p.m., worship services. vice president; Sidney Keller, school vice Church of the Nazarene preference. - These deficiencies are hardly sur­ thrower now in service will become “never really was closed after the departure of 12,000 Americans from cheeseburgers, any burger.” Methodist Church). 110 Ellington Road. Calvary Church (Assemblies of Vernon United Methodist Church, People’s tastes largely galleries, restaurant and the president; Shirley Segal, rituals vice MANCHESTER - “Bishop and prising, however. ’The dam thing overheated and start retrospecting revolution,” he said. that city. ’The society’s Tehran center is Rev. Gordon Gale, pastor. 9:30 a.m,, God), 647 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev, Route 30. Rev. Marjorie Hiles, pastor. president; Elaine Schiff, sisterhood presi­ Evensen In Concert” will be presented are determined by Abraham Lincoln library in north ’Though distinctly known as an As emotions ran high, the Tehran worship service, child care, Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor; Karl A. 9:15 a.m., worship service, nursery. professional hucksters. We never did work very well. again. In that type of accident, guided by a bi-national board of dent. Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Church of the Tehran was crowded with Iranians Gustafson, assistant to the pastor, 9:30 Church of St. Bernard,, Rockville. buy what is sold — from During the Vietnam fighting, you’ll known as “the Vietnam Syndrome,” extension of the U.S. Embassy, the center stopped all cultural presen­ directors, elected just before the Also: Maurice Pass, temple properties Nazarene, 236 MalnSt. and Americans until the revolution a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., service Rev. John J. White, pastor. Saturday clothing styles to recall, the blame thrower developed it could start throwing blame all the cultural center “witnessed only two tations. But recently it has b ^ n ap-' revolution. All, including eight Glastonbury vice president; Sanol Solomon, Memorial Baritone Bob Bishop, and tenor Greg of worship; 6:30 p.m., evening service. masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sunday masses at automobile designs. And a bad malfunction in its retrospector. way back to 1893, which was when the very small anti-American preached by revolutionary guards for Iranians, are still serving, the Concordia Lutheran Church, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Park vice president; Jack Ostrom, Evensen, known formerly as the Singing we watch what is shown on St, Dunstan's Church, Manchester demonstrations, both to do with the theater space. spokesman said. (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Rockville United Methodist Church, treasurer fund-raising; Jerome Baskin, Policemen, are committed to fulltime television. Kept throwing the blame backwards. first American gas-powered car was Road. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Strand, pastor. Rev. David B. Stacy, 142 Grove St. Rev. Richard E. Thompson, The gravest danger to Blamed by Jane Fonda for built. Saturday mass at 5 p.m., Sunday masses auditor; William Bayer, financial music evangelism. Bishop, wellknown in Yesterdays associate pastor. 8:30 a.m., HolyjCom- pastor. 10:45 a.m., worship service. the total undermining of America’s involvement, the Nbion at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. secretary; and David Wichman, recording the gospel music field as a soloist, was the Up to then, American not only had munion. Youth Class, nursery for small Trinity Lutheran Church, secretary. former bass singer with Whitey Gleason’s our society’s moral foun­ administration blamed the Johnson a surplus of gasoline, most of it was SCOOPS lyDoa^Snayii children; 10 a.m.. Holy (Communion, dations is the silence of the 25 Years Ago Meadowlark Road. Rev. Donald McLean, Members of the board of directors are: Jubilee Quartet. administration, which threw it on the thrown away as a useless by-product Hebron Church School through Grade 6, nursery pastor. 8 and 10:30 a.m., worship ser­ majority, who, though they Some members of Board of Direc­ m . m ( f f m x m ake x perfect couple. ske'$ an HE'S (iOOP IN 1VE HACK for small children. Edward Borgida, Harold Brody, Aaron Evensen has a music degree and has Kennedy administration, which of kerosene. vices; 9:15 a.m., Sunday school and Bible sung in opera production in Europe and care, feel helpless to stop tors knock General Manager Richard CiXNtr ANP SHE UKES Unitarian Univeraaliat Society! Eaat, class. Cheerman, Samuel Chorches, Ruth Cohen, this attack on human threw it on the Elsenhower ad­ Recrimination experts say the key AQUARIUS ANP ICS A USRA... St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Route Sidney Cohen, Stewart Davis, Edward America. Until recently, they served as ^ r t i n for sbhool delay. CALIFORNIA 85. Rev. William Parsing, rector. 10 a.m.. Community Y, 78 N. Main St. Rev. Ar­ Union Congregational Church, values. But you can voice ministration. to developing a blame thrower PUTirA: law enforcement officers in Kansas. Residents demand the town tear IWNM Worship service. r nold Westwood, minister. 11 a.m.. Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Epstein, Dr. Harvey Kahaner, Henry your disapproval to the At one point, the blame thrower capable of getting to the bottom of Katz, Dr. Howard Koft, Joseph Kopman, Together, they offer a sacred music down Union School.’ Gilead Congregational Church, Meeting, followed by coffee and discus­ minister; Rev. David B. Busden, advertisers. A recent was retrospecting all the way back to the gasoline shortage lies in im­ Hebron. sion. Church school and nursery care associate minister. 9 a.m.. Worship ser­ Arthur Lassow, Manuel Lerman, Dr. ministry of classical favorites as well as prime offender is Mayor Sherwood Bowers breaks Rev. David G. Runnion- Millard Fillmore during whose ad­ proving the guidance system. Bareford, pastor. 10:30 a.m,, worship available. vice. Richard Levy, Janet Meisner, Victor the modern gospel music sounds. They Heublein, Inc. through its ground for new high school. ministration Commodore Perry service. Second Congregational Church, Talrotlville Congregational Church, Moses. operate their own company which offers subsidiaries, Kentucky “You can’t aim blame with any 10 Years Ago “opened’’ the Far East to U.S. in­ United Church o f Christ, 385 North Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. 9:30a.m., Also: Bonnie Norman, Michael Nor­ many areas of help for people interested Fried Chicken, A-1 Steak degree of accuracy unless you have a Ellington Ridge Pro Shop is Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. Worship service. man, Jason Novitch, Sandy Novitch, Dr. in vocal arrangements, music publishing, Sauce, et al. Write or call terests. reliable finger-pointing destroyed by fire. Manchester MacLauchlin, pastor. 10 a.m. Morning First Congregational Chiirrh of Ver­ Heublein in Farmington Stanley Pearlson, Pearl Podrove, Dr. tape ministries, sound tracks and recor­ ’That should have been the signal to mechanism,” a FTC source told me. No opposition is voiced upon a peti­ Worship. 10 a.m., Christian Education — non, 695 Hartford Turnpike. Rev. John A. dings. recall it. But it was kept in service, Gospel Hall, Center Street. 10 a.m., pre-school through Grade 12; 11 a.m.. Lacey, minister. Rev. David C. Bowling, Philip Schiff, Lewis Segal, Barry Snyder, “The blame throwers we have now tion from 20 Manchester area men ANP SHES AN OPP UCENEE breaking bread; 11:45 a.m;, Sunday Fellowship Hour in the hall. assistant minister. 9 a.m.. Worship ser­ A lfr^ Stern, Jay Stoppleman, Susan Nursery is provided and all are invited Lvdalf and ' which explains why it took so long to couldn’t hit a scapegoat in the tail for authority to open a bank to be PIATE ANP HPE AM KH- school; 7 p.m., gospel meeting. Center Congregational Church. vice. Stoppleman, Calvin Vinick, Arnold to attend. Ul&lliu- throw the blame for Watergate in the with a broad conard.” known at the Manchester State Bank. PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD, Sat.. June 16, 1»79 ■ y~=r3= - 5.a*3iW.’WW'»» Obituary < Cheney Students Howard F. Mason MANCHESTER -Howard F. Mason. 66, of 27 Jensen St. died Compete Sunday People/Ploces Wednesday evening at Washoe Medical Center, Reno, Nev., after MANCHESTER —A trip to the Livonia, Mich. suffering a heart attack at his hotel, famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway The Cheney Tech team will be while on vacation. He was the hus­ and a chance to win college among the best high school band of Mrs. Phyllis Fallow Mason. f I scholarships is on tap for a pair of mechanics selected from each of the Mr. Mason was manager of the high school seniors from Howell 50 states to determine a national Katz Hardware Store in Glastonbury Cheney Regional Vocational champion. The purpose of the contest and had been with the firm for 49 Technical School. is to encourage mechanically years. K enneth P lo u rd e, 18, of 90 talented students to further their He was born May 6, 1913 in Hart­ Bayberry Trail, South Windsor, and educations and to enter the in­ ford and had lived in Manchester for Robert Harrington, 18, of 33 Sherman creasingly sophisticated and 23 years. He was a communicant of Road, Glastonbury, will represent challenging field of automotive ser­ St. Bartholomew's Church and a Connecticut at the 18th Annual vice. member of Manchester Lodge of Plymouth Trouble Shooting contest At the' national finals in In­ Elks. to be held Sunday through dianapolis, state teams will be com­ He is also survived by a son, Wednesday in Indianapolis. The two Richard D. Mason of Manchester; peting for $21,500 in scholarships and young mechanics earned the honor the right to represent the U.S. at the and a daughter. Miss Pamela J. by winning the state Trouble Mason, also of Manchester. International Trouble Shooting con­ Shooting championship in Marlboro, test in San Francisco in July. The The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. Mass., In May. Their instructor at from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ...... »!■ ' "".mnwiiijmitiw ^ first-place winners will win $2,500 Cheney Tech is Ralph S. Catalano. college scholarships, a trophy for Main St., with a mass at St. At the state finals, the talented Bartholomew’s Church at 10. Burial their school, and a set of auto Top Gymnasts team found and repaired ail the mechanic’s tools for their school’s will be in East Cemetery. mechanical defects that had been Friends may call at the funeral Six students at the Patti Dunne School of East Hartford Michelle and Denyelle auto shop. deliberately implanted in their home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Gymnastics are attending the U.S.GFF. Albert, both of East Hartford; Nancy ’Trouble Shooting is sponsored by assigned car. Their perfect perfor­ Plymouth and the Plymouth Dealers p.m. Class III State Meet in Higganum today. Granger, Manchester and Kathy’ Hickey, mance earned each of them a $1,000 The family suggests that any of America, with the cooperation of From left, Anne DeVito, Windsor; Lucy Paxi, Manchester. (Herald photo by Adamson) scholarship to Chrysler Corp.’s memorial gifts may be made to the the various state departments of MoTech Automotive Center in American Heart Association of education. Greater Hartford. Two Pools Will Open MANCHESTER -B oth the Globe Hollow'^ and Waddell pools will be open this weekend, the Recreation Town Files Charge Independent Drivers Agree Department has announced. Globe Hollow will be open Satur­ day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. It will open Mon­ On Promotion Issue day from 3 to 8 p.m. To Stop Diesel Blockade MANCHESTER — The town has supervisor, said the complaint was Waddell Pool will be open 10 a.m. fnorf an .mrain inkn, ' J — filed so that an answer on the matter Independent Owner-Operators to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and MILFORD (UPI) — Independent federal order would “do little” to against a municipal union because of will be issued by the state’s labor Association, said, “The trucks will from 3 to 8 p.m. on Monday. truckers, who had blocked pumps at help them. continued complaints dealing with board. “We have come to an understan­ Connecticut’s two major diesel truck be leaving their post at 5 p.m. but I promotions. He said state ordinances prohibit stops for four days, agreed Friday don’t know where they will be going ding,” said Merk. “The truck stop The union, the American Federa­ the negotiation of certain aspects of M rr stu d en ts Sandv Saw icki of tivities with Pat Mistretta, MCC athletic Patty O’Brien of Vernon, at left, and Mary help sort out relay applications in the Athletic afternoon to end their blockade. from there.” owner-operators are facing the same tion of State, County and Municipal the merit system. This voids some of The truckers, angry over rising Fire Calls MarlbLugi; aU eft, and D ^ a S f e l s ol director. Ellen Dubaldo of Manchester, volunteered to Department’s office. Both parties said they planned to problem as the truck drivers and we Employees, AFL-CIO, Local 991, has the provisions of the union contract, diesel fuel prices, emerged from an meet with state officials in Hartford recognized this.” Friday, 1:56 p.m. —Gas washdown filed grievances on several he said. Manchester, check out the program of ac- afternoon meeting with operators of Monday to discuss the matter The Connecticut Turnpike runs promotions. He also said a town ordinance es­ the two stops located on Interstate 95 further. along the southern coast and then at 511 Main St. (Town) Friday, 2:29 p.m. —Gas washdown The union^ says the promotions tablishing a merit system for in Milford to announce an end to the A total of about 50 pumps at the heads north. The Merritt Parkway at 1041 Main St. (Town) should be based on seniority because promotions was approved in 1973. siege. Mayflower and Second! Bros, truck stretches from Stratford to the of provisions in its contract. ’This also supersedes the union con­ Howard Merk, owner of the Friday, 2:40 p.m.—Wood fire at 136 stops, adjacent to each other on the Housatonic River and is picked up by The town says town and state or­ tract, he said. Mayflower truck stop, said the Cooper St. (Town) busy Connecticut Turripike, had been the Wilbur Cross Parkway from dinances overrule this and such Union officials, however, feel that agreement also called for dropping blocked by dozens of trucks since Friday, 5:06 p.m. —Grass fire on Milford to Meriden. Progress Drive (Town) promotions should be made based on the contract’s language is permissi­ More Than I92OO Participants Expected all charges against nine drivers Tuesday. The stations which will be open on Friday, 5:27 p.m. —Medical call on ble and provides a fair system for arrested earlier this week for tantly went along with the agree­ the Connecticut Turnpike are: Hartman Road (Eighth District) Steven Werbner, town’dspersonnel employee promotions. blocking the pumps. ment. Darien, eastbound, 24-hour Still angry drivers at the Union 76 The decision came on the heels of a operations; Fairfield, westbound, 16 truck stop in Branford, where about federal government order to hours; Milford, eastbound, 16 hours; MCC New England Relays Under Way June 23-24 seven trucks blocked pumps, reluc- regulated carriers to compensate the Branford, eastbound, 24 hours; Sunday is Big Day • He said he had no desire to press drivers for the rising cost of diesel Madison, westbound, 12 hours. To Avoid X-Rays charges against the nine drivers fuel by adding a 5.6 percent sur­ Stations open on the Merritt and arrested for blocking the pumps charge on shipped goods. Wilbwr Cross Parkways are: WASHINGTON (UPI) - To avoid Tuesday night. "All charges will be But Merk said the order wasn’t the Greenwich, eastbound, 16-18 hours; F or Glastonbury Dad excess X-rays and keep track of the dropped," he said. major factor in reaching a settle­ New Canaan, westbound, 24 hours; ones you’ve been exposed to, the Joe Verdone, a spokesman for the ment. And the drivers said the Fairfield, eastbound, 16 hours; GLASTONBURY — Sunday is an Zimmermann has been with government is offering a free record important day for all fathers, but for Risdon for five years and was card designed to fit wallets. Joseph A. Zimmermann of 169 previously the executive vice presi­ To order the X-Ray and Vaccina­ Knollwood Drive, this Fathers’ Day dent. Risdon is a manufacturer of tion Record Card, write Consumer Nuke Plant Remains Closed could be the most memorable one of packages for cosmetics and it has 15 Information Center, Dept. 651G, all. plants in 10 different states. Pueblo, Colo. By BETTY RYDER facets of exercise," he said. Not only is he celebrating Fathers’ Zimmermann is a graduate of St. The center also offers these tips on A smiling Mistretta, who says it all WATERFORD (UPI) — Connec­ building broke. ’There were no in­ the pump’s shaft must be replaced. Lifestyle Editor Day, but will also be named presi­ ^naventure University and is a Cer­ avoding excess X-Ray exposure: has come to fruition through the ef­ ticut’s largest nuclear power plant cidents of water or steam escaping The new parts were expected to be dent of Risdon Manufacturing in —Don’t decide on your own that When the wisdom of age and the will remain out of production — at a from the pump. tified Public Accountant. energies of youth get together, you forts of the many MCC and communi­ delivered to the plant from Louisiana Naugatuck. If that is not enough, Sun­ you need an Xray and don’t insist on ty volunteers, is willing, but admits cost of $500,000 a day—until Tuesday Hill said it costs Northeast He and his wife Patricia have been usually come up with a winning com­ Sunday. day is his birthday. one. each year it becomes a more time- because of a broken auxiliary water Utilities, the plant’s owner, $500,000 married 24 years and have seven bination. “I’m not sure that the installation children. They are, Mark, 23, Paul 22, —If your doctor orders an X-ray, consuming project. " pump. Millstone II officials said for each lost day of production. That is terribly difficult, but it will ask how it will help with the At least that’s what happened at Trinity Covenant Joanne, 21, Kathleen, 19, Patricia, 16, Manchester Community College. “If it weren’t for the help we get Friday. would, mean a total loss of $4.5 probably be long because the pump is diagnosis. MANCHESTER - The color film Jeanne, 12 and Michael 9. It was 87-year-old Christie McCor­ from the students here, and the sup­ Plant officials had originally million if production is resumed fairly large,” Hill said. —Tell the doctor about any similar “Master Controlled” will be shown mick of Vernon, formerly a long­ port of the community, it would thought the pump’s shaft could be Tuesday. “We don’t know now and we won’t Zimmermann has lived in Glaston­ X-ray exams you’ve had. Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Cove­ bury for eight years. When asked time resident of Manchester, who never become a reality,” he said. replaced within 48-hours, but Northeast spokesman Emmanuel know until we get the shaft if there’s —Ask if gonad (sexual nant Church on Hackmatack Street, what he plans to do this Suiiday he first suggested to Pat Mistretta, Mistretta, who lives with his wife spokesman Clifford Hill said that es­ Forde said most of that cost will be going to be a fit-up problem. If we organ)shielding can be used — for timate was revised after engineers covered by contingency funds sponsored by Search Ministries. replied, “I am just going to relax.” MCC athletic director, that a local and four children in Manchester, had to machine it dgwn, that would children as well as adults. assumed his present position in 1971. inspected the system Friday after­ provided for in the current customer The film tells the story of a man relay just might work. add more time. We’ll know Monday —If you think you are pregnant, tell Since that time, he has seen interest noon. rate structure. The remainder would who could sell four million dollars’ It took a few years to get it where we are and where we’re your doctor before having an X-ray in field and track events grow steadi­ Millstone II went into cold shut­ be picked up by Northeast worth of insurance premiums in a working, but on Saturday and Sun­ going,” he said. test. ly, and envisions even greater things down — when the water temperature shareholders, he said. given year, but found it har^ to talk day, June 23 and 24, MCC will present rae atomic plant’s sister station. to others about Christ. A simple con­ for MCC. is reduced to below the boiling point Earlier Friday, Hill had predicted Millstone I, is also out of production. its fourth annual New England cept changed his life. "We hope, one day to have an all- — after a valve broke last Sunday and the latest problem would be cor­ Hill said its regular refueling is Relays. The program and the coffee hour weather track not only for use by spewed slightly radioactive steam in rected in two days, but later in the “almost finished.” McCormick drew from his following are open to the public. MCC but for community use as the plant's primary cooling system. day he said “it looks like it’s going to Northeast operates three nuclear experiences back in 1910 when he was That problem was repaired and the be a little later. a freshman at Drake University in well.” power plants in Connecticut and Currently, the relays are held at plant was being tested before going “We won’t know until Monday his hometown of Des Moines, Iowa. owns interest in three other plants the Pete Wigren Track at back into full production when a morning exactly what the schedule of “Drake had relays, and while I was for a total nuclear generation ac­ Manchester High School. large shaft in a steam system pump events will be,” Hill said. “Now, studying for a liberal arts degree counting for more than 50 percent of McCormick cited the community malfunctioned late Thursday. from talking to the engineer, it looks there, I helped. Later, I went back to the electricity used by the utility’s iBCCBiPsh involvement and said, “There’s a The reactor had not been brought like it might be Tuesday.” customers annually. get a law degree,” he said. “John on line when the pump in the turbine He said a 2.5 foot long section of Griffith was the athletic director at togetherness. There are nearly 400 Drake then and later he went on to be .volunteers helping to put this event come athletic director of the Big 10 together” McCormick, who says Travelers Conference.” It was in 1976, when plans were Insurance Co., brought him to Sandy Goes Home For Award being formulated for the Bicenten­ Connecticut from Des Moines in 1929, nial celebration, that McCormick when with his legal background, he NEWINGTON, Conn. (U PI)-San- was supervisor of claims, retired in star and his human companions mercials. Since the dog’s perfor­ and Mistretta seriously put their dy, the curly-haired canine star of sweltered under 90 degree mances are on stage, it wasn’t eligi­ heads together and the first MCC 1957. the Broadway musical “ Annie,” temperatures. ble for any of the regular awards. relay was born. But, sports are still in his blood and returned to his roots Friday to Sandy had to be kept on a leash for So the Association gave him its “We had about 500 entries that he speaks highly of his young receive the American Humane much of the ceremony because he special award, which is not presented year,” Mistretta said. “In 1978, there counterpart, Mistretta. Association’s highest’ award for had been barking loudly at a on an annual basis. were nearly 1,500. As for this year, “He’s doing a marvelous job. He animal actors. doesn’t have enough help —but he’s newspaper photographer. A Connecticut Humane Society it’s too soon to know.” The mutt, who was adopted from Berloni theorized the dog — who Back in 1973, a survey was sent to still doing a great job." spokesman said the Craven Award Many community activities have the Comnecticut Humane Society's performs on the stage and not before all the colleges and high schools in kennels in Newington, returned to “is only awarded in special instances V been added to this year’s program, movie or television cameras — just and the board of judges, after a great the state to determine if they would the society’s state headquarters to wasn’t used to having his picture Just Shake it have any interest in such an event. including a poster contest among receive the award. deal of deliberation, selected Sandy grammar school, junior high school, taken. for this special award.” The response was rewarding. He took the honor in stride, jum­ Sandy received the American The honor is named for the man and Let it Fall Into Place. “Relays have appealed over the high school and ROTC students; and ping up to a table to get a closer look art and photography contest which Humane Association’s Richard C. who established the American years to so many different types of at the large metal bowl and then snif­ Craven Award, a special award given The Precision Haircut. will be conducted at both the Satur­ fing the award. Humane’s Hollywood office in the people, high school to post graduates, in conjunction with the annual Pic­ Because your head is unique, the way your hair young and old alike,” McCormick day track meet and the Sunday road "I bet he wishes it was full of 1930s and is given “to animals who ture Animal Top Star of the Year ChOOM grows Is equally unique. Really quite different from said. “We’ve had people in their races. have given exceptional performances from • There will also be a Flexibility water,” said the dog's owner, (PATSY) presentation. every one else's. sixties participate.” William Berloni. as the Broadway oustide the usual PATSY motion pic­ hug* Clinic at 2 p.m. and a Runners’ Clinic The PA’TSY kudos are reserved for ture criteria.” Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting “At MCC, at the time the relay was ••la o tlo n the hair m harmony with the way it . grows. Your at 3 p.m. at the MCC campus prior to of PallMi'* inaugurated, there was nothing like it hair eventually grows out but it doesn’t lose its in New England,’’ he said. the Sunday road races. Music enter­ Day e *n l* shape with a precision haircut. Consequently your tainment will be offered from 3 to 9 Association Formed for that “The events appeal to all. It’s apaoial haircut will look as good after five days as it does good, clean competition for all ages. p.m. in the Manchester Bicentennial TheTalcottville Us future. 'AiSUffirtsa^^y^ after five minutes. And because the hair falls Neighborhood Association A picnic meeting will be Dad,Miiol to McCormick, who was wearing a Bandshell. On Saturday, events will get under was formed Friday held July 1 at 4 p.m. at the mantlon Iti* naturally into place you won't have to keep fussing gold football tie clasp, engraved with It. Usually a shake of the head does it. way at noon and continue till 4 p.m. evening at a meeting of home of Atty. and Mrs. hundiada of “Missouri Valley Conference, 1922 WHY PAY MORE? at MHS’s Wigren Field. Then, on Sun­ residents in the area at the David Eaton, 16 Hain St. uniguo glfl*. At Command Performance we shampoo, Freshman Coach —Champions, precision-cut and blow dry your hair for fourteen day beginning at 3 p.m. a three-mile home of Mr. and Mrs. John Talcottville. In the event of AIR CONDITIONERS would like to see the relays encom­ dollars, whether you're a gal or a guy. And no road race and the Connecticut AAU G. Talcott III, 48 Main St. rain the group will meet at • OE • WEETINaHOUSE • CARRIER pass even more events. “ Why, appointments are ever necessary. 12-mile Championship will be con­ Henry G. Moses of 17A the Home of Mrs. R.V. •EMERSON someday we could have golf, tennis, ITU -M STU We also offer permanent waves, coloring ducted at the MCC campus. Main St. was chosen chair­ Gorsch, 36 Elm Hill Rd. 8,000 ,000 Sloven frosting and conditioning. But we really shine with equestrian events —many other man of, the group, and A meeting place and IN STOCK NOWI precision. And so will you. Talcott, Vice chairman. dates for same will be dis­ C e u J U - C A N D IE S The purpose of the cussed at the July event, as LOW PSiCCI Of COUKSE Pat Mistretta, athletic director at Manchester Community England Relays set for Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24 Association is to work well as future plans of the Afwtyt ItM portaot oombinatlon. A groat way to oxpraa* Command Ferffoiyi«tsye Colleg^, at left, discusses plans for the college’s New with Christie McCormick. together to preserve and Department of Transporta-. ' I STB First Intgrrutional ServiCM Core protect the physical tion (DOT) concerning the your lovo on Fathar^ Day. Photos by aspects of the village of widening of I’86. A t . Marshall’s Mall Pinto MANCHESTER PARKADE DAILY 104..SUN. 1 M Talcottville, a small area All interested persons ‘><3-445 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER VtniM dMSy 1S4i Sun. 104 Msnehsstsr adjacent to Vernon Circle are invited to attend, and PHONE 6 47-9997 I. H a rIM OaMy 1M» 9m. 104 Mon 10-6, Thos-FH 1o-8, Sst 9-0 and —86, and to protect should contact the newly elected group chairman. ______6 4 a .ia a s ______PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 16, 1979 EVENING HERALD. Sat., June 16, 1979- PAGE NINE Board of Directors Hockanum Valley Community Wednesday Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., Town Office Building. Council, 7:30 p.m.. Community Services Center, 1 Court Community Calondar Town Band Concerts Season begins at Glastonbury Hebron Republican Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ St. News for Senior Citizens Worthy Advisor Named High School, 7:30 p.m: fice Building. Friday Tuesday VERNON -M iss Faye Lee Hill, Ann Larson, religion; Lisa Miller, Public Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m.. Housing Authori­ Summer school classes start at Rockville High School, Bv W ALLY FORTIN have been working hard at UNICO whose generosity p.m. return from shopping. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. nature; Mellisa Silver, immortality; ty, Risley Road. Tax office closed. 1:30 p.m. exercise class. Manchester 8:30-11:30 a.m., Loveland Hill Road. Hi! The big news is that the center and in fact have makes it possible for us to Hill of Stafford Springs, was installed Debbie O’Donnell, fidelity; Arlene Thursday Republican theater-cocktail party, 8 p.m.. Nutmeg Educational program on kidney diseases, 7:30 p.m., on Monday morning we saved the Town at least continue for at least five Wednesday: 9 a.m. as worthy advisor of Rockville Lloyd, patriotism; Leslie Silver, ser­ Theater. health clinic by appoint­ MANCHESTER — Here’s next week’s schedule of Redevelopment Commission, 7:00 p.m.. Town Office Rockville General Hospital cafeteria. register for the Boston Red $15,000 It s just a shame we more weeks: Assembly 39. Order of Rainbow for vice: and Lisa Bassham. confidential public meetings (locations are in Municipal Building, 41 Building.' Wednesday Sox Game. The ga'me is can’t find funds enough to Schedule for the Week: ment, lu a.m. pinochle Girls recently at the Masonic Tem­ observer. Center St., unless noted. ’Thursday, July 26 and the complete the building to Monday through Friday games and friendship cir­ ple, Orchard Street. Denise Greaves, junior past South Windsor Rockville Area Chamber of Commerce golf outing, at something we can all be signing for Red Sox game. cle. 12:45 p.m. bridge Miss Hill is completing her worthy adivisor was installing ad­ Monday Tallwood Country Club, Route 85, Hebron. seats are 85.75 box seats Hebron Today along the first base line. proud of. Monday: — a.m. games. 1 p.m. craft class. sophomore year in the Vo-Ag visor and Susan Behler of Cheshire . 7 p.m. — Zoning Board of Appeals, Hearing Room. registration for Red Sox; Bus pick up at 8:15 a.m. High school graduation, 6 p.m., at the school, Nevers Thursday We have only 88 tickets, We’ll just have to hope Program at Rockville High School. was installing marshal: Janice 7 p.m. — Eighth Utilities District Board of Directors, Monday Men’s Golf at East Hart­ return trips at noontime Road. Board of Education Facilities Committee, 2:30 p.m.. and as always sign-up is on the monies needed will She is a member of the Future Hewitt, installing chaplain and Wan­ District firehouse, 32 Main St. Tax office closed today. School Administration Building, Park Street. come along, and until then ford Course; 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Farmers of America and is employed da Henderson, installing recorder. 7:30 p.m. — Transportation Committee, Manager’s of­ Monday a first come basis. ITie Town clerk and assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office price is $13 which includes we’ll keep working along kitchen social games. 1 Thursday: Open part-time at the Stafford Conser­ Mrs. Doris Lutz was organist and fice. Building. Town Council work session, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. the box seat, ticket and and we’ll wait a little p.m. pinochle games. Bus shuffleboard and games. vatory. Grady Pearson, dad advisor, gave Tuesday Town meeting, 8 p.m., Hebron Elementary School Tuesday bus ride. We’ll stop to eat longer to move. in. pick up at 8:15 a.m. return No Bus Other officers installed were: the benediction. 8 p.m. — Human Relations Commission, Coffee Room. gym. on the way home. I have some good news to trips at noon and 3:30 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. ceramics Laury Blakley, worthy associate ad­ Miss Patricia Smith, past mother Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Timothy Edwards class; 10 a.m. kitchen Town sanitarian, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Town Office School. We’ll be going to the report that starting Mon­ ‘Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. bus visor; Lynn Sarkisian, charity; advisor and Mrs. Phyllis Hewitt 'Wednesday Al Sieffert says,,, bingo games. 1 p.m.set- Building. Senior Citizens Tea Cup auction and craft show, St. horse races at Rockingham day, Ju n e'25 our food for shopping; 9:15 a.m. Eileen Jensen, hope; and Diane chairman of the Bars Committee, 7:30 p.m. — Youth Commission, Hearing Room. back games. Bus pick up at Rham Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Rham High Peter’s Episcopal Church, 12:30 p.m. Park Aug. 2 and will program will be back in ac­ Women’s golf at Red Bush, faith. presented Miss Greaves with tier 8:15 a.m. return trips at Thursday School. Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town WHY PAY MORE? register for this trip on tion. Thanks once more to Rock; 9 a.m. square dan­ Also: Eryn Gilligan, chaplain; Cari wreath and the other officers witli noontime and 3 p.m. 4 p.m. — Band Shell Committee, Probate Court. Tuesday Hall. AIR CONDITIONERS June 25. our adopted friends from cing and round dancing. 1 Faye Lee Hill Hill, drill leader; Kim Blakley, love; bars and and charms earned. 6:30 p.m. — Directors Comments, Directors Office. The deadline for the Tax office closed. WESTINQHOUSE • CARRIER 6:30 p.m. — Judge’s Hours, Probate Court. Vegas-Grand Canyon is Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Office > EMERSON 7:30 p.m. — Advisory Recreation and Park Commis­ Building. Vernon this coming week, so if A ll Stop&Shoiis open Sunday 9 am-spm BTU-29,000 BTU sion, Coffee Room. Hebron Republican Women’s Club wine and cheese par­ Today you’re interested, drop by ty, 8 p.m., home of Grace Burt, Main Street. and pick up a flier. l■■■■■^StoD 4 Sh0D C o u 'ii^ » » "!"**i******|Slop»Shop Coupon^M M M M y M ^ M M lStopsShop Couponp» M « M M W « M M » |stop4 Shop Coupon|« « « W N | Tri-City Plaza arts and crafts show, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., IN STOPK NOWI Wednesday Well, let’s get on with the With this coupon and a $7.60 purchase ■ With this coupon and a $7,50 purchase. coupon and a $7,50. purchase. ^ „ ! With this coupon and a $7 50 purchase " Andover Tri-City Plaza, Vernon Circle. LOW PRICES OF COURSE action at the center. ’This Tax office closed. Sunday past Tuesday some of our Today Public Health Nurses, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Town Office Tag sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Andover Congregational Open horse show, starts 7 a.m., Tolland (Jounty members who participated Building. in our latest variety show Church. Economic Development Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ Agricultural Center, Route 30. Monday got together and we put on 16 ounce package J Roll of 100-2 ply sheets 6V2 ounce can I 1 pound can Sunday fice Building. a mini show at the Army Benefit shoot, 9 a.m., Andover Sportsmen Ciub, Route Thursday Sewer construction work starts 7:30 a.m. on Route 30 at and Navy Club as we Coldspring Drive. TREE TAVERN S HhDRl ! BUMBLE B E E V ;^ ! CHOCK FULL 0 6. Tax office closed. helped in the C lub’s Monday Sixtieth Anniversary CHEESE PIZZAS ! TOWELS i TUNA “r ■ n u t s c o f f e e ''"o^rS Good Sun. June 17-Sat, June 23. Limit one per customer. Town'Clerk, 6 to 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Celebration. It was a fun Good Sun, June 17-Sal. June 23. Umit one per cualomer. Good Sun. June t7-Sal. June 23. Um'il one per customer, Good Sun, June 17-Sal, June 23 bmit one per customer Grocery 240 Grocery ______?41 Tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office evening and everyone real­ Frozen I— Q'PFO'y I— ,Im | I ly did a super job to the Building. Boneless Beef Roast Sale! IK ■jStop i Shop Coupon[ MH L20 ■ S lop 6 Shop CoiiponFLj 9 ISIops Shop Couponipon =lL21| Istops Shop Couponl^i MHL1 delight of the audience. MM Andover Grange, 7:30 p.m., John Hutchinson home. BMiRouxl-Boralws i M E F A I l y VWIh this coupon and a $7,50 purchase. With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase. H With this coupon and a $7 50 purchase With this coupon arxl a $7 50 purchase Wetlands Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Wednesday was sort of a • BOTTOM ROUND mixed-up day, because m m Tuesday Bm I Ctwck-Bomlni 100% Pure many of our members who _____ from concentrate UOIfl Church Council, 7:30 p.m., Andover Congregational • SHOULDER ROAST s e e d i M f ride our bus were not made i 0 0 Church. i Stop & Shop 12 OZ. pkg, of 8 Bh I ClMck-Boraliu aware that the bus was not 16 ounce package 16 ounce H£X REX J 64 ounce carton Wednesday Fuwiy ***______^______J making pick-ups. KtSili m m • CHUCK ROAST [Tl IT Y Normal.Oily __Bse Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m.. Town Office Building. 6 R A P I S The bus was in action, i L t A or Tinted ■ STOP & SHOP M i FRANKFURT OR\| m BONELESS BEEF STEAK SALE' CWr. im n i NABISCO Thursday however, as it was the day we took all of the students ■ SHAMPOO ORANGE JUICE i SANDWICH ROLL FIG NEWTONS Good Sun. June 17-Sat, June 23 Limit one per customer. Good Sun, June 17-Sal, June 23. Limit one per customer f Board of Library Directors, 8 p.m., at the library. who have worked in our Good Sun, June 17-Sel, June 23, Um« one per customer. Good Sun. June 17*Sat. June 23, Limit one per customer. - B i i ^ ------J42l“ - STIAK kitchen this year on a well UIHIBMMM m I Grocery Ig^ g ------a [ m L , ■ Grocery * I ■ H lb deserved outing to Mystic. Bolton » » m CHMOC^ We did have 27 players Your Stop & Shopsw ordi means coupons w orth Today for our pinochle games and Yankee Street Fair, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bolton CAUFOmiA-IS)RIK the winners were: Martin Congregational Church. Bakstan, 595; Jennie Chicken barbecue, sittings 4:30 and 6:30 p.m., Bolton mma/Mmiimm)) Driscoll ,« Fogarty, 589; Bess P O m Congregational Church. LOW-4 CENTER. 2 SHOULDER. S 2 SIRLOIN ENO CHOPS A&P IS A BUTCHER SHOP Strawberries Moonan, 577; Archie Friends of the Library book sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., A sso rte d Houghtaling, 575; Arvid FRESHLY GROUND SWOT-JUICY Over *^00 in savings! Bentley Memorial Library. S | » gffROUND Peterson, 559; Bob R eoular Schubert, 552; Helen Plus plenty of money saving specials every week! Sunday PORK CHOPS BMMIMS AKYSIZE GROUND BEEF PACKAGE Southern ( Silver, 551. Business meeting, 10:45 a.m., Bolton Congregational PORKLOW-RieORLOW 5® ® ® ® |stop & Shop Couponj R u m p R O tlt FORMERLY GROUND CHUCK In the afternoon it was Church. I With (his coupon Center Cut ROUND Peaches Bridge games and the self service deli Heipyour- I With this coupon St. Maurice Church parish picnic, noon to 5 p.m., Lean > ______sett to the best brands in deli StOD& Shop “Great Beef USDA Choice ANY SIZE CALIFORNIA-SWEET lucky prize winners were: Herrick Memorial Park. PORK CHOPS t ; S O M It iiiy v GROUND BEEF PACKAGE Fort loin Alice Allison, 3,990; r OWNIICOIbC FORMERLY GROUND ROUND ■ S a v e 'L I Save’ Monday CANTALOUPE Nadine Malcolm, 3,710; I 47 ounce canister [I 10 oz aerosol can PORK RIBS “SHLE BEffUDUND E x tra Lean AnnolirStar Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Com­ ANY SIZE CMJF0RMA-8NEET JUCY-RBI PLUMS or George Last, 2,890; Kay ! COUNTRYTIME RIGHT GUARD munity Hall. B O flN tlf I GROUND BEEF PACKAGE Ellsworth, 2,420. Bed Bottom Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. PORK ROASTSa5S.*1°? NECTARINES Don’t forget that next HotDogs*fx9 I LEMONADE DEODORANT 1 pound pkg. Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. ASP IS A SEAFOOD SHOP LONG-GREEN-SLICERS Saturday is our day of the I Makes 15 quarts Bronze C W l Breaklast Fivorlti * i 5 Good & jo ,J u n e ’ 7-Sal June 23 Limit one G ood Sun June 17-Sat Junr 23 Limit pe« u u s t t w Tuesday wSpKtuiwiiliiiwtoi ^SLICEDBACON ^ AYML.lM-8Rt. O M M i R M l tU 9 fej CUCUMBERS Super Big Tag Sale and Armour Star Bacon ,?S*1.29 252 J Grocer/*~~[ 250 Board of Health, 7 p.m.. Community Hall. 19! Food Sale. It will be at the GalloSalame 3ouice[*g 9 ff CtniH Cut Of Maplt Cund-SHcod i g, ( FR ESH COD CAiniyU-SALAO 8IZE-UM6 WNRE ound Roast *jsiop i Shop Couponj"MH L 2 9 « ***^|S lo p s Shop Couponj* MHL23j Green School grounds, and Board of Selectmen, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. H K K B Q < Buddig Meats ShcedZoz p4 Poksh'3iBhSMeLoal Siy«e Loai Senior Citizens, 1 p.m.. Community Hall. GOIBOLOGNA items for sale. You folks aged in naturally Knockwurst or Franks *1.89 our own meat plant Your SaveSO p Save2 5 Planning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall. pM enLegs4i£,79r Juiitio-UPounkfs < have been great in coming Momson & ScMM 2 ounce package 31 ounce canister varied Weights . Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m., (Community Hall. 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Today real goodies and we’ll ^ F r a n k s : |Stop& Shop Couponj MH LSOfl |Slop& Shop Couponj MH L27| Cello $4 With Ihts coupon | With this COiOon Coventry High School graduation, 2 p.m., high school. make some money. All f s 9 FOLGER'S DILL SPEARS TOMATOES monies will go for fur­ casing Bottom Round Steaksr£*1.99, Monday nishings for our center. We _ r 511, box 6.99 AlOirKIchen “W hite Gem" i 12 ounce bottle ItaW i 32 ounce jar . Parks and Recreation, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. SPAGHETTI t*n o y COLD CUPS pkg. 69* U members. Lately along C ut U p or Split Chicken 2y2-3lbs. 5 9 : ■ GOLDEN GRIDDLE ! SPAGHETTI Thursday Meat, Meatless or Mushroom-Spaghetti qt. 0 ^ 4 Lemon and Lima 3201. UQUDUmXYaEACH with the men we have had V^o u r k i t c h e n iverythin^s fresH cont. two ladies pitch in with I PANCAKE SYRUP i SAUCE stop&shop Economic Development Commission, 7:30 p.m.. 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f PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 16, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 16, 1979 — PAGE ELEVEN Joe’s World Herald Rice Getting L^tl(B to Hit A ' Anderson Returned to Work B y JOE GARMAN Angle To Put Halt to All Rumors Earl Yost Following Devastating Year Superstition DETROIT (UPI) - Some The first thing Anderson did was with Console with the Red Sox and (the Tigers’ owner), but I’ve heard Sports Editor BOSTON (UPI) — American above the .300 mark. Fisk and (Butch) Hobson are hits them anyway. Jimmy can make people give you their word the name his boyhood buddy, former remains one of his friends. wonderful things about him from League pitchers are making a “I want to get better pitches. I’m swinging the bat. I think Fisk has Before leaving Los Angeles, the the adjustment, that’s what good same way they give you the Boston infielder Billy Console, who everybody. So I felt that answered determined effort this season hoping, that’s the only thing I can do. made the difference in the last 10 hitters do. Are fishermen my time that ... And it pretty well accompanied him to Thousand Oaks Tigers’ new manager said to Con- one of the questions — whether we’d Champions at Trinity College is the I got them last year. I’m not getting time — off-handedly and WiUon Most Exciting days,” Pesky says. “And you have to think when you superstitious? Most fishermen turned out that way. The bass fishing Calif., one of his new coaches. In so solo’s mother, “We’re just two crazy be happy. husband and wife team. Ken and Nor­ to stop Jim Rice from them this year. You have to hit the Rice agrees: “I’m just trying to (for me only) was extremely without thinking much about Willie Wilson, in this man’s book, is ma White of East Hartford. Judy go to the plate. That’s why there are will look you right straight in doing, he was making good on a kids again,” but when he arrived in “We knew they expected to win, repeating his devastating hit- ball where it’s pitched,” Rice says. get a piece of the ball, take my sporadic. the most exciting baseball player to Stacknis. also of East Hartford and a so many .210 hitters in the game. You the eye, and swear up and it. promise. Detroit, Anderson spoke seriously but we said every place we go ting of 1978 which made him Rice recently snapped out of his walks, not stike out too much and That night, we heard they had shut reach the major league scene since MRC member, will team with A1 have to be mentally prepared to play down that they might have a With Sparky Anderson, it’s Anderson always wanted him as about how he never really had they’re gonna expect that. You can’t Willie Davis came up to the Los the league’s most feared power slump in Boston’s last homes- drive the ball when I get a chance. In this game. Jimmy works as hard on down one gate, so we hit the river. different. When he gives you his one of his coaches and he never had planned to manage this year. hide from it. 1 told my wife, ‘With my Valbuena to represent the Rocky tand, belting four homers in seven few idiosyncrasies, but Angeles Dodgers a dozen years ago. batter. our lineup, it doesn’t make much his hitting as anyone. In the last two Rick Horton was the only one to word, he usually thinks about it a the opportunity of hiring him with the “The thing that helped me make up name being mentioned for this job Hill-Wethersfield Club in the com- games. Chicago Manager Don superstitious ... of course not. catch a salmon. The fleet-footed outfielder with the petiton which lists the finals Sunday They simply are giving the Bpston difference. If they pitch around me, years, he’s worn out two pitching while and I’ve never known him not Reds but he said to (^onsolo more my mind was how people kept calling and that one, before the year is over Kessinger couldn’t believe the The next evening when we returned me up and got my name in Kansas City Royals can fly, as at 2. The Stacknis-Valbuena entry is Red Sox slugger little to hit and somebody else will kill them,” he machines,” Pesky says. A very few will come right out to keep it. than once, “The next time I go I’m gonna feel like a grave-digger, a stories that Rice wasn’t hitting — at says, to river, I still had the same Philadelphia, New York, San Fran­ anyone who witnessed his perfor­ top seeded ... Dave and Judy Hodges taking their chances with somebody Fisk points out Rice is one of and admit that they really are. The effervescent former Cincin­ anywhere. I’m gonna take you with vulture.’ I don’t live that way. I said least by Rice’s standards. Rice and Pesky both think the left “feeling.” ... And I was right ... cisco, and San Diego,” he said, mances against the New York will carry the colors of the Vernon else. baseball’s few hitters with no known nati manager wasn’t in Detroit 15 me.” to her, ‘If I take over a Winner, what “Maybe he doesn’t think he’s hit­ fielder-designated hitter must work Now I happen to fall in a class that Frank caught a beautiful three-pound Yankees and Boston Red Sox in the Tennis Forum. “Every time he comes up, he’s weaknesses. But he adds Rice’s minutes Thursday when he gave his Last Monday evening. Console, referring to cities where he had been have I proved?’ I proved nothing. But ting, but I’ll tell you, thank God we’re on his selectivity. Rice wants to runs right down the middle. In fact I salmon, Scott a good one, Rick a last 10 days can attest. being pitched to like it’s the seventh meteoric rise to batting prominence lean toward having a “feeling.” This word, his “solemn promise,” the who went to high school with Ander­ rumored a managerial possibility. if I go there (Detroit), they’re in fifth getting out of town. The only hitter small one, and I went fishless. I Wilson may not be the best base game of the World Series, two outs avoid chasing bad pitches, which are poses a dilemma for the slugger. “feeling” is almost a mood, an in­ Detroit Tigers would be in a World son and lives only two miles from “That bothered me. I honestly didn’t place, and if we can win it in a year End of the Line I’ve seen who could compare is wasn’t surprised. stealer in the majors, but he’s the and the bases loaded,” remarks the only pitches he seems to get. “Jim Rice always knew he wanted tuitive sense, a wiggling of antennae, Series before he leaves and that him in Thousand Oaks, came over to want to go back this year, but after or two, they’ll have to say this man Willie Mays. They both could hit a However, the next day ... I hit the fastest, and he drives opposing Coach Larry Morrison will take his Coach Walt Hriniak, one of Rice’s “Ever since I’ve been up, I haven’t to be exactly what he is — the most about how fishing is going to be. Let could be taken to mean within the his house as he often does. Jim Campbell (the Tigers’ president can manage.” pitchers and catchers crazy when he Hartford Road Dairy Queen women’s hitting gurus. pitcher’s pitch hard,” Kessinger taken many pitches until this year. deck ... smelled that clean air, and “What do you think of the Detroit and general manager) called on Mon­ Sparky Anderson shouidn't worry said. intimidating hitter in baseball,” says me try and explain what I mean, by next five years because that’s the gets on base. softball team to York, Pa., this As a result. Rice is lagging in home I’m trying to be more patient — to let really felt the “feeling” of, “This is Tigers?’’ Anderson asked him, day and said he heard a rumor I was about that because in the place he Batting Coach Johnny Pesky at­ Fisk. “ But now that 'he’s gotten telling you about last week’s fishing length of his new contract. The speed merchant, who is also a weekend. One of the foes will be the runs and RBI from his blistering them walk me. If that happens, there, it’s almost like he doesn’t it ... This is going to M the day!” .. “I’m not naive,” he said to the beaming from ear to ear. coming back, I sat down and comes from they say he’s one of the tributed the surge to the batters trip. And it was! By noon we had caught .300 plus hitter, will be at Fenway National ASA champion Miami, Fla., pace of 1978, when he belted 46 fine,” Rice says. know what to do with it. It’s like he’s suggestion the Tigers were in a tough “Super,” Console declared. analyzed the whole'thing with my best managers around, and they’ll behind Rice starting to produce. ’lYaveled to Pocomoonshine Lake and released 40 to 50 bass on flies. Park July 3-4-5. Dots. Next weekend the Queens will homers and had 139 RBI and 406 total “I’d like io see Jimmy get 100 asking himself, ‘should I play it up or division. “If they’re looking for light­ “When can you quit your job?” wife, Carol.” probably be saying that about him in “You can’t pitch around him the Lodges in Alexander, Me. with Mickey Finns and Grasshoppers, Red Sox Fever has hit New be in Columbus, Ohio in another bases. But he’s hitting the few walks a year,” says Pesky. “He still play it down?’ He Wants to be left ning in a bottle, it’s not gonna “Anytime you say.” Anderson and his wife wrote down Detroit, too, pretty soon. way (Carl) Yazstremski, (Carlton) fishing partner Frank Horton, Rick dropped practically on the shore line, England again with tickets for most major tournament. Tom Atamian, pitches he gets. His average is well swings at balls he shouldn’t but he alone.” Horton, and Scott Garman. It was a happen. You can’t say you’re gonna “Well, you’d better do it in a hurry. a list of pros and cons regarding the produced like crazy. Fish caught remaining games at a premium. who does a great job reporting all father and son fishing trip that had do this and you’re gonna do that, you We’re going with the Detroit Detroit job. were up to three pounds. Rec Department league action at been in the works since early winter. just can’t and whatever we do, we Tigers.” “I said, ‘Are we gonna be happy Sports Forum Gene, who listened to all this Notes Off the Cuff Mt. Nebo for the Eastern and Feline Tile omens were not good for a have to do now. Every day is when “Wow” exclaimed Console. with the Tigers?”’ he reiated. “I League, will manage the Queens ... exciting talk, suddenly started “Wait’ll Ted Lepcio hears about knew Frank Skaff, Jim Campbell, Up and around following major Purtzer Sets Pace in O p e n , successful landlock salmon trip, we’re playing. We’re not playing in Jeff Koelsch reports collections for laughing and said to me, “ Hey this.” and Bill Lajoie and they are all good Tribute to Danielson surgery is Fran Mahoney, long active because the brooks and rivers that August and we’re not playing in Oc- Twi League baseball games at St, dingbat, do you always get dressed tol«r, we’re playing right now.” Lepcio played in the same infield people. I’ve never met John Fetzer “Made in the U.S.A. by on the local sporting and political we passed on the way up were wearing two different boots?” Danielson.” That’s a label worn by Thomas Seminary this season have overflowing their banks. This boded scene ... On the other side of the averaged between $15 and $20 while I looked down and found my feet many men who have played the game stick. Walter “Ty” Holland is ill for wading the river and poor sporting a dark brown boot on one home starts of Moriarty’s at MCC Watson, Nicklaus Fall B ack prospects of any good fly hatches Won First CCIL Title of soccer for Richard K. Danielson. hospitalized. Holland for years foot, and a light tan on the other. Field have ranged around $25 per with the water so high. In fact we At long last, his contributions to the reigned as the town tennis champion, After much hooting and hollering night ... Speaking of Moriarty’s, fat days.” said the 27-year-old Arizo­ started to wonder about smallmouth game have been recognized o the using a two-handed style when it was TOLEDO, Ohio, (UPI) - to come back from that. You’ve got four birdies coming horn;, including from my friends (?) about the Main national level. and 40 Gene Johnson, inserted as the to chalk it up as one of those days.” nian. bass fishing in the lake its waters almost unheard of in major competi­ designated hitter, proved he could While Tome Purtzer took a a 40-foot chip shot on the 16th. Street clothier not knowing how to If you were a product of Mr. Nicklaus wasn’t faring much Purtzer started out the day in a were high too. tion ... Speaking of tennis, one reader still hit when he singled in the ’Twi lead he admittedly doesn’t “Maybe I’ve tried to bear down put boots on, I came back with “Say Indian Softballers Danielson you were no doubt well five-way tie for first place with Lon claims the lack of use of the better, picking up four bogeys.and a more on the back nine this week, Estelle and Gene Moriarity, our what you want; that’s what changed Leaguers first start ... Softball con­ deserve, Tom Watson and Jack Hinkle, Andy Bean, Lou Graham and schooled in game fundamentals. Manchester Community College double bogey on his first seven holes. yesterday because I had to and today genial hosts and good friends, con­ my luck. Walt ’til I hit that river.” More than likely you possessed some troversy in East Hartford centers Keith Fergus, all late starters firmed our suspicions, by informing courts at night by women is due to around Gary O’Connell, who coaches Nicklaus shot themselves out After starting out the day at only 3- because I was trying to score the best Despite all kinds of snide remarks of the “Danielson Discipline” ; Hard Friday. Graham was 2-over-par for us that the bass fishing was spotty, the walk through the woods from the at first base in a wheelchair. The 22- of contention Friday with se­ over, he was 9-over after 1 holes. I could,” he said. from the “troops”, I purposely wore work, fair play, a heart that would the championship after 16 hole. Bean and the river fishing for salmon was parking lot to the courts. The area is year-old man, confined since birth cond round play continuing in Purtzer calls himself a conser­ Irwin’s round of 68 would have my two different boots to the river Success as Expected never quit, and, integrity. was 3-over alter seven, Fergus was 3- really tough, because all the gates at dark ... Warren Bosworth, well- because of muscular dystrophy, vative player, one who doesn’t make been even better except that he that evening. Integrity is perhaps the word that the U.S. Open. many birdies, yet he has blistered the over after 15 and Hinkle was 4-over the dam were open, and the river was By LEN AUSTER Janet Bidwell and Kathy McCarthy Ebersoid, a junior and sophomore known tennis pro from Glastonbury, rates a salute for his interest and ef­ bogeyed the 16th and 17th holes. Yup ... you guessed it. I picked up best describes this uncommon (in is hobbling around after suffering a Purtzer, proving himself a man of back side of the difficult Inverness after 15. over its banks. But we had a good Herald Sportswriler will also be gone via graduation. respectiveiy. Help, too, will come forts but he could cause a problem. If Tom Weiskopf, who generally four salmon that night, and kept one this day) coach. I personally feel, as broken ankle when he slipped on a contradictions, surprised even Club course for nine birdies in two Hinkle, incidentally, despite the “feeling” that despite this situation, “The season wasn’t sur­ Leading sticker for the Indians was from Coach Bill McCarthy’s 16-1 allowed to continue, despite protest himself by tagging on a 69 to an plays well in the Open although he ... A nine two pounds fish ... I in­ do many of my friends, that I have caterpillar while playing tennis ... and the grey weather, we were going junior Lynne Wright with a .392 bat­ Jayvee squad but Faignant is in several quarters, special field opening round 70 that gave him a 139 has yet to win it, was alone at 145 formed Gene, Frank, Rick and Scott, prising. If anything it • was never played for a man who stood for Representing the Manchester following a 74 that included an eagle to have a successful trip. ting average (20 for 51) and 13 RBIs. cautious. rules will have to be entered when his total and the early second round lead. that sometimes, us sartorially pressurized,” reviewed so many of the “right things.” He Racquet Club in this week’s G.Fox- on the par-5 528-yard eighth. The first day or two fishing on the Other top batters were sophomore “The people on jayvee level did team performs ... Have a nice With about a quarter of the field resplendent clothiers, with two Manchester High girls’ softball taught you self-respect and converse­ Kodel Mixed Doubles Tournament of Ben Crenshaw, with a 71, Gary lake was spotty. We cruised around shortstop Kathy Cooney (23 for 71, well but I’m not sure if they’ll be weekend. still on the course, this was good different boots, knew what we were ly respect for others. You never Player, with his second successive the lake picking up a fish here and Coach Mary Faignant of the .323; 14 RBIs) and junior second ready to move up to the varsity. enough for a 3-stroke lead over 1974 doing ... would embarass another team by 73, and Bobby Walzel, with a 72, were there on spinning tackle, fishing 1979 campaign. baseman Lisa Tilden (22 for 69, .318, Some may still be a year away, yet,” Open champion Hale Irwin, who The next and last day, I wore my running up a score. at 146, and Bob Gilder (701, George “plugging it” to be the best method “We were expected to do great 13 RBIs). she sees. turned in a 68 for the best round of sneakers (they matched) while I recall a day in Bristol when a Blalock Out Front Burns (73) and Calvin Pete were at for the smallmouths. Our grapevine things. There was a lot of pressure Overall, Faignant wasn’t satisfied Those most likely to move up and the tournament, with Bill Rogers fishing the lake ... It was very very with the offensive production, which player scored four goals in the first 147. to the river informed us the water from the start and the players did either start or see plenty of action in­ 10 minutes of play. He was taken out another stroke back at 143 following very very Slow. You know wfiat I’m resulted in 163 runs in 19 games. Op­ 6ports was still running too high to wade it. thinking ... I’m not saying i t ... But Well under it,” she added. clude infielder Sue Setsky, outfielder of the game and didn’t play again a 72. The third morning I woke up with The Indians more than held up un­ ponents scored 86 times. Marge Botteron and the MacDonald After Two Rounds Watson, later describing his posi- superstitious. I’m not! that day. That’s integrity. I can " ______TODAY the “feeling” that I would be wasting der the strain and annexed their first “ Our hitting production wasn’t as twins, Beth and Marcy. The latter is tion as next to hopeless, opened his recall players being discipiined at Leaders ever Central Connecticut much as we would’ve liked,” she a shortstop /catcher while Beth has ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI) — Jane Blalock shot a 3-under-par round with a triple bogey and never j . the risk of losing a game. Again, Interscholastic League (CCIL) title stated, “It was frustrating in that we seen play at first and the outfield. that’s integrity. Academics came 70 Friday to take a one stroke lead over the charging Pat did recover, adding a double bogey ■ ^ , complains that he isn’t presence of a newly planted tree to didn’t get solid hitting all the time. the left of the eighth tee, once again with a 14-3 mark. They, however, ran Sophomore Diane Ferguson did most before the game. Integrity. Bradley after, two two rounds of a $100,000 LPGA tournament. and five bogeys to wind up with a 6- well, yet he was the only man Batting Gustamachio Pick into a brick wall for the second year The important thing, though was we of the hurling for the jayvee team over-par 77 and a two-round score of ‘■"cough two rounds to remain under used a shortcut by driving onto the did get hits when we needed them. I can still recall his very moving Blalock, with a two-round total of The shot landed 40 feet from the cup. adjoining 17th hole, then crossing National League in a row in the state tournament and could move up. “Pitching, I don’t talks prior to a big game; “ ... try 152. This left him in danger of mis- P®'"- “We did a lot of aggressive base know. We’ll just have to wait and 7-umder-par 139, had shared the first- but she dropped the putt for the back to eighth green, and for the se­ G AB H Pet. ousted this year by now two-time your test fel(as, and if we lose, walk sing the cut of the low 60 scores and “I’m pleased the way my, score running,” Faignant continued, “We see,” Faignant remarks. round lead with Sally Little with a 4- eagle. cond day in a row he got a birdie. Rose, Phil 61 236 83 .352 On AWCOC Squad Class LL champ Southington High in out with your heads high. You play forced teams to execute. We used “Our defense was so much better under-par 69. However, on the 18th, she had a came out, but I’m not pleased at all Larry Nelson, one shot behind the Winfield, SD, 65 248 87 .351 the quarterfinals. for Manchester.” Integrity. ‘ I m very disappointed,” said Wat- with the way I’m stroking the ball ” One further honor has been annexed by standout Cheney Tech suicide bunts more than ever than ever before. I hope it will con­ Bradley, who had a first-round of bogey. leaders beginning the found, picked Hendrick, St. L 56 196 67 .342 Manchester loses six seniors, five Mr. Danielson has had his share of son, who is finding the Open cham- said Purtzer, who has won only once before.” tinue but we do lose experience in 73, Friday shot a women’s course “I had the wind in my face on 18 up a stroke to par and was l-under Mazzilli, NY 57 217 74 .341 athlete Dave Gustamachio as he was voted to the all-Charter starters, and Faignant states, talent over the years. There have pionship to be a personal jinx. “I shot in five years on the tour, The Silk Towners utilized their record of 6-under-par 67 over the and figured I was 140 feet from the after nine holes, while Lanny Tempelton, St. L 54 232 77 .332 Oak Conference baseball team, it was announced. “They’ll be sorely missed. Included key positions,” Faigant noted, citing been an All-American or two. Locust Hill Country Club course, myself out of the tournament. It’s a “ That leaves something to be Foster, Cin 53 201 66 .328 Gustamachio batted .385 and led try. are pitcher Shirley Adams, the top speed on the base paths with Cooney the losses of Warren and Schwartz as Players have participated in the green on the second shot. I felt the terrible feeling. Starting out with a 7 desired. I’m going to have to hit the Wadkins was 1-over with four holes stealing 17 bases, Schwartz 13, Tilden recording two eagles, four birdies Hernandez, St. L 57 233 75 .322 the Beavers in . most offensive Bacon Academy was represented hurler who had a 7-3 won-lost mark, major. Warren gunned down most NCAA finals. A few have even gone adrenalin flowing from my putt on IS a terrible slap in the face. It’s hard ball better than I did the last two to play. a dozen and Warren 10. and 10 pars. It was the first time a Knight, Cin 60 219 70 .320 departments as they qualified for the by Ron Wotus and Steve Davis on the catcher Wendy Warren, who batted would-be base stealers while on to the pro ranks. He attributes his 17,” Bradley said. “ An I just Purtzer solidified his position with The five starters depart but a good player had two eagles in the same smothered a 5-iron on my second shot Garvey, LA 64 259 82 .317 state tournament for the first time all-COC first team while conference 388 (21 for 54) with a team-leading 17 Schwartz scooped most low throws success to “his boys.” Sure. But Mr. nucleus will return in pitcher /third out of the dirt around first. round since Nancy Lopez did it in the and it went into a trap.” Parker, Pit 57 224 71 .317 ever. Cheney took fifth place in the champ Cromwell High had Paul RBIs, and centerfielder Lauri Danielson is the heart that keeps “his baseman Wright, who was 8-1 on the Manchester will have a nucleus to 1978 LPGA championship. The temperatures were in the 80s American League COC with a 10-7 mark. Reiman and John Schmaltz honored. Turkington, who hit at a .391 clip (18 boys” going. Softball mound, Cooney, Tilden and out­ build around —and questions heading Sally Little finished her l-under all day with a slight breeze blowing, G AB H Pet. Two Rham High standouts were Vinal Tech’s Bob Bruzik and Rocky for 46) with 10 RBIs. ■ It’s a shame he’s retiring. All these ‘Old Bones* Ashe Smalley, Min fielders Liz Neubelt and Georgeanne into the ‘80 campaign. par 72 round with birdies on Nos. 17 which both Blalock and Bradley said 59 225 84 .373 also tabbed to the 9-man first team. Hill’s Leo Bento rounded out the first First baseman Lisa Schwartz, young players coming up wiil not and 18 for third place with a 141. affected green speeds and many REC Carew, Cal 51 186 66 .355 Sachem first baseman Crandall Yopp team. have the good fortune of playing for a In fourth place, three strokes back shots. Looking Glass II didn t have any Downing, Cal 57 207 73 .353 and pitcher Doug Moore were Coventry High’s Mark Morse was man with enormous dedication, was Barbara Moxness, who shot a 2- “I was happy to get into the trouble finding ways to score runs Kemp, Det 53 195 68 .349 select^ from the Hebron-based en- tabbed to the all-COC second team. knowledge, understanding, care and under-par 71 for a two-round total of clubhouse before I was blown away,” last night and the result was a 15-5 Outlasts Mitton Wilson, KC 54 158 54 .342 10 Davis Family integrity. He just might be a legend. 142. Vicki Fergon also had a 2-under- Blalock said. “It’s nasty out there. success over .Martinizing at Keeney Bochte, Sea 60 213 71 .333 The more I think about it, I didn’t par 71 and was fifth at 144. It’s been that way all day, so there Field. LONDON (UPI) — Fourth-seeded Arthur Ashe, the 35 year-old Brett, KC 62 261 86 .330 play soccer for Manchester — I Bradley started her record round wasn’t any advantage to playing in Brad Verona set the pace with veteran affectionately called “Old Bones” on the circuit, out­ Rice, Bos 59 230 75 .326 Rod Foster Named played for Danielson. three hits, one a homer, and Brad Athletes Entered with an eagle on the par-5 first hole. the morning or afternoon.” lasted South African Bernie Mitton in a third-round marathon Pryor, Chi 55 178 58 .326 Sincerely, Lahr, Scott Ulman, Pete Ignatowicz, Cowens, KC 42 She used a 3-iron on her second shot Bradley said she had difficulty lasting six hours 13 minutes Friday to reach the quarter finals cf 155 50 .323 ! R.J. Goehring which landed 15 feet from the cup. with her club selection because of the Stan Steeves and Dave Fregin each Home Runs With the MCC New England Relays ready to get under way 97 Princeton St., She sunk the putt for the eagle. wind. hit safely twice. Ulman and Steeves the $125,000 Queen’s Club Grass Court Cha’mpionships. National League — Kingman, Chi School Athlete June 23-24 at Manchester High, there are some people who Manchester For the remaining front nine holes, “The wind is tough out there,” she hammered homers. The 1975 Wimbledon champion spectacular backhand winners 20; Lopes, LA and Schmidt, Phil 18; wonder why the event isn’t called the “Davis Family Relays.” she recorded four birdies, three pars said. “I had more trouble shooting Bill DiYeso’s two hits led* the There was nothing to choose Simmons, St.L 16; Winfield, SD 15. NEW YORK - Selection of Rod mance during the school year by a JOE PEPITONE 9ELTEP2 Special Reunion gave away 11 years but nothing else HR'8 IN ONE INNING TO i The Lincoln Davis family of pjew Orleans to participate. and one bogey. Her second nine holes down wind than into the wind. I had a losers. to his opponent as he edged home 7-6, between them when rain brought a American League — Lynn, Bos 16; Foster of St. Thomas Aquinas High high school athlete in each of the 50 RUTHERFORD, N.J. (UPI) - on the 6,208-yard course started with Standings - West Sides 5-0, Vets 5-1, Singleton, Balt 14; Grich, Cal, School in New Britain, for the Hertz states, the District of Columbia and TIE THE ALL-TIME MAI7K. ' Colchester could virtually conduct a The Davis track dynasty isn’t like­ Five members of the oid Newark harder time figuring out the club 4-6,15-13 in a match interrupted four • one-hour stoppage with Ashe leading INHO HOLDS THE A.L, CAREER full-fledged track meet of its own, seven pars before her second eagle selection down wind. On number 6, All-Stars 5-2, Glass 4-3, Reed 3-3, Thomas, Mil and R.Jones, Sea 13. #1 Award in Connecticut was an­ Puerto Rico. Voting was conducted REWRP FOR 2 O R j ^ ly to end soon. There are five Bears, former tripie A farm ciub of times by rain which virtually washed 7-6 in the third set and Mitton serving just within the family. It is probably younger Davis children waiting in the on the 17th. (where she had a birdie), I just Martinizing 2-5, DeMolay 2-5, Ed’s 1- out the day’s program. at 30-30. Immediately play restarted Runs Batted In nounced today. among the sports writers in the HR(9 IN ONE GAME? the New York Yankees and con­ Bradley used a 4-wood on her se­ 6. National League — Winfield, SD Foster, a 6-1 senior who is headed states to make the selection. the runnihgest, jumpingest family in wings and, according to their sidered minor ieague basebali’s most guessed at an 8-iron to use.” “I have never experienced Ashe forced a match point with a A. LOU GEHRIG cond shot of the 450-yard, par-5 hole. EASTERN 55; Foster, Cin 50; Kingman, Chi tt; for UCLA, was named for his perfor­ The ||>1 Award honorees are being New England. mother, they’re just waiting for a famous franchise, have accepted in­ anything like this before. Although fierce backhand return which B BABE RUTH Two three-run innings helped Garvey, LA and Simmons, St.L 45. mance in leading Aquinas to its first invited by Hertz to receive their \ ^C. MICKEY MWTLE ^ Ten members of the Davis family chance to show their stuff. vitations to a speciai reunion at the we were not on the court all the time, snapp^ angrily at Mitton’s feet. are planning to participate, three, Postal Employees down Second But the South African served his American League — Baylor, Cal Class M state basketball cham- awards from O.J. Simpson in New The 1979 MCC New England Relays Meadowlands June 20. The 1937 you think about it all the while and Amy, Herb and Nick will be ifeeking open Saturday, June 23, at Congo last night at Mt. Nebo, 8-2. way out of trouble and games went 57; Lynn, Bos 52; Porter, K(i 48; pionship. He took charge of the key, York City July 11. Chris Schenkel, S3WI1 l/.-36e8:J9MSU8 team, in particular, gained six hours is a mental strain,” said the to repeat their first place perfor­ Manchester High’s Wigren Field Mets Get Hassler Swinging big bats for the winners with serve until the 23rd game when Bochte, Sea 47; Cooper, Mil 45. game against Masuk High of Monroe, noted sportscaster, will be master of prominence by winning the pennant American before rushing off o play Hoop Openings mances in 1978. with 66 track and field events. There by 25 games and the Junior World were Dave Krinjak, Jack Hull, J.R. doubles. Mitton snatched the first break of the Stolen Bases hitting 10 out of 15 shots in the first ceremonies at the dinner. Besides Chevalier, Bill Wright and Dave There are still a limited number of The 10 children of Lincoln and is competition in separate division Series. When the match started it looked set. National League — Moreno, Pitt half from long range to give his team the dinner, the activities will include Chevalier with two hits each, a total 24; Scott, St.L and North, SF 21; a 42-27 lead at the mid point. ‘The a seminar on participation in sports team openings in the Manchester Geraldine Davis who are entering for high school and college and open Pitchers Atley Donald, Marius From Sox for Cash as if Ashe was heading for a comfor­ It looked ominous for Ashe but Mit­ this year’s relays in Manchester matched by the losers’ Brian and academics beyond high school. Recreation Department Summer class men and women athletes. Trial Russo and Joe Briggs; infielder table win after breaking Mitton’s ser­ ton’s courage deserted him and Ashe Lopes, LA 19; Taveras, NY 18. final .was 84-71 with Foster netting a Woodhouse and Mel Soltenberg. American League — LeFlore, Det total of 30 points. Among those speaking will be John Basketball League. Team roster range in age from 11 to 30 years old. heats begin at 9 a.m. and finals in Ellsworth “Babe” Dahlgreen and vice twice to lead 4-1 in the opening managed to break back to level at 12- NEW .YORK (UPI) — The New York Mets, looking to improve 30; Wilson, KC 27; Cruz, Sea 23; Otis, The #i Award is sponsored by Hertz Robinson, head coach of the Univer- forms may be picked up at the Rec The youngest, April, a sixth grader at most events will take place after the outfielder Jimmy “Gee Gee’’ set. 12, only to lose his serve in the next their woeful pitching staff, Friday obtained lefthand^d pitcher ^ f ^ l l f f KC 20; Wills, Tex 18. to recognize the top athletic perfor- sity of Southern California. office. Garden Grove Road, or at the Central Middle School in Colchester, opening ceremonies at 1 p.m. Again Gleeson are the latest to accept the But Mitton got back the two breaks game. plans to enter the 4 x 1100 relay. The this year the field promises to be Andy Hassler from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for cash. f I ' l / M ' f j Again Ashe snatched his head out Pitching Victories West Side Re, 110 Cedar St. invitations. They join Charlie Keller, and the set went into a see-saw tie­ oldest, Lincoln Jr., a recent Univer­ strong, particularly in the men’s and Spurgeon “Spud” Chandler, Hank Hassler, 27, has a 1-2 record in Boston is now down to the league- of the noose being helped a double National League — Niekro, Hou 10- breaking 13th game which Ashe even­ sity of Houston where she is on a women’s high school divisions. towory and Warren “Buddy’ Rosar eight games with Boston this year. limit 25 players. Two psn pitcher Jim fault and leveled at 13-13. It was here 2; LaCoss, Cin 8-0; Sutcliffe, LA 7-4; Stops MB’s tually won by 16 points to 14. track scholarship, will be trying to Sunday at Manchester Community for the reunion at the Meadowland His earned run average stands at 8.80 Wright and catcher Bob that Ashe’s greater-experience told.- SF 7-6; Carlton, Phil 7-7; Mitton showed his resilience. Jai Alai Entries better her 17’ 9-%” mark in the long College, the Connecticut AAU 12- Race Track. Many historians rated over 15 1-3 innings. TTie trade makes Montgomery, are on the disabled list. Tacked with the second loss this however, taking the second set on the He ploughed home an ace to take a Niekro, Atl 79. room on the Boston staff for slugger jump last year. And her chances are mile championship and 3-mile road the 1937 club second best in all of week was Moriarty’s in the Hartford back of a service break in the fifth 14-13 lead and then wrapped it up in _ more than good. Her best jump ever Bob Watson. the next game with a forehand pass D-Martinp BaU W ; Kern Tex 8-1; u v m i m m sncimk race will begin at 4:30 p.m.' baseball that season, second only to Twilight League last night at MCC game to force a decider. 2. M i l SATHMf EVDIK SmMTI: is 20’1”, while her top leap so far this the Yankees. ’The 6-foot-5, 215-pound southpaw to break Mitton’s serve for victory. Ryan. Cal 8-3; Waits, Clev M ; Splitr nST: imm «T: l.teaM 2. t e l l Hassler was 1-4 with Kansas City last ^*®*‘*- The pace never slackened with IMtMnrl lU-Mmn l l i i s i i h m r M I h t e t e l 4. Erma year is 19’11”. She also is entered in Glastonbui7 stopped the locals, 5-4, both players producing some superb “I thought I had lost it when I torff, KC and Marshall, Minn 8-5; ib b a b iJ M p il l . Z i ^ M n r l lltetem-lartirM season before being traded to the tlmOAssk (.(tw-Mir 1 f m li ju te 1 4. M a t e iZ te te ifia ra m a i the high jump and the 100 yard dash. Sports Slate in eight innings. The MB’s record volleys and passing shots. Ashe had dropped those two services in the SorensM, Mil 8-6. IMripn-ifti t Katigii-iww 7.6n M i i LEnM L lascm a Red Sox, where he posted a 2-1 mark S lk O r k a l . ifanafi-te t ^ u a t e w i 7.t e t e " Herb, 22, a former University of stands at 2-4-1 and Glastonbury is 3-5- the most classical style while Mitton, third set,” said Ashe. “But I just Earned Run Average 7.H»Mirl ibpMMn BOmi: 7.N t e M i r l I t e t e a c t e SteC area with a 3.00 ERA in 13 games. National League — LaCoss, Cin and Sifct h n k I h m S te i U « r a a DOmi: Connecticut student, has two events Cheevers Slated 0. unorthodox but effective, hit some kept on going. S O M c UStSMM tliipiiirfU ffi “I know he did a good job with the Williams, Hou 2.33; Niekro, Hou HiicwSiftiteT SOMk I. Enwatiloakz to defend in the men’s open division, Weekend Radio, TV Moriarty’s called upon three LtaHMra tfcmlirtna T fw itit 1 h tit e f t e n L f iw te te n a 2. F m teiater 1 IZabtelcaaina t < r tn Witeo 1 the long jump and triple jump. He Red Sox last year,” said Mets’ SATURDAY pitchers but once again none was 2.43; Perry, SD 2.46; Rogers, Mtl IM tpK M nrl LhsiAmh 7 [iiw i iimk 1 LM m MM ic i 4. Ufi Irtirtii iJiapM rtete 1. t o c i m CariU Manager Joe Torre. “I may use him 2.62. ihtnpi-M irl iPiMrtsdK Si^s 1 i M t e t e a khnttihgt 7. M m M m tP w a t e7ate won the long jump in 1978 with a leap For Knee Surgery 1 - WCT Tennis, Ch. 18 effective. Rematches Set 7.U-ln 7.M t e » - J ia H i M i - t e Stei Iteiea-Jamr I of 23’1” , and the triple jump with a as a possible starter. He is a 2:15 - Royals vs. Brewers, Ch. 22, American League .— Marshall, UnUtims m Rematches highlight the Hartford Tennis Clinic tf a n t e K t e i S te a te n M a m mat mark of 48’8L4”, but already has lefthander with experience.” 30 Minn 1.80; Kern, Tex 1.98; John, NY m t 1 flrtwtSirfti xm. IhkMsgi IJaafteteaam i Civic Center's next boxing show, on The Youth Tennis Foundation of U m M M s lU -M nrl LEnMi*bvi I t a i i t e l i a 2. M i M m l IteateiteriU 4.tea*CccMm exceeded both of these jumps in BOSTON (UPI) — Boston Bruins veteran goalie Gerry Hassler, a Phoenix, Ariz. native, 2:30 - U.S. Open, Ch. 8 2.07; Guidry, NY 2.11; Slaton, Mil l i i tolww iZio^JMn 1 teMaianatu was originally signed by California in Baseball Friday, June 29, what with area New England ^ill conduct a tennis 2.41. UaijciHwfcl U m p h S iT ii IM ri^-Urtete i F m M i i t e iZtecfrtebl previous meets. He also plans to Cheevers is scheduled to underqo surgery June 22 at 4:30 • Sports Spectacular, Ch. 3 clinic for youngsters June 19 in East Uhmfl*4kM Site latcnM rplaci1 L U -tite l t e » t e m it o a t e S a m L Srtaaa-iiviar I 1969 and was traded to the Royals heavyweight Dennis Jordan tackling Slrikeoutg 7.le*J» tt—CirM wmt 7.lM te4lia*a t t e n m i M Stes E n m te te c a enter the 4 x 100 relay. Massachusetts General Hospital for torn ligaments in his left 7 - Mets vs. Braves, WINF COLT Springfieid’s wiiy ring veteran Hartford at Penney High from 11 to Sifcl I wrnt Nick, 20, is another outstanding midway through the 1973 season. His . National League — Richard, Hou m x I.Gm oIu 2. te a Steili-iM tel knee. Cheevers, 38, one year ago 8:20 - Yanks vs. Rangers, WINF Charlie Polite in a 10-round . ISirM i i r p t e i n m iC a s te i I t e a outstanding performance against the career major league record is 28-55. Two scoring innings, three runs in 1 100; Perry, SD 70; Carlton, Phil 68; 1.U i z i t e I t e m i i r t e t e Davis-family athlete, who’ll be par­ underwent a similar operation on his 8:30 - Red Sox vs. White Sox, the second and two in the fifth, led heavyweight main event and the ' The clinics are free and are con­ S-In m i ticipating this year. In 1978, he took Montreal Canadians in the Stanley The Mets will have to drop one man WTIC, Ch. 22 Niekro, Atl 65; Swan, NY 63. 7.M i r l l A m 111 i t e h r l it e a a a i i a t e r l right knee. “We have major goalie from (heir roster when Hassler the way as the Manchester semi-final pitting popular Steve Snow d u ct^ by Ed Serues, head coach at Site UrtiM i t e m i t o a i 7.2teici I S a m first in men’s high school division tri­ Cup semi-final series to ask for a 11 ■ Cosmos vs. While Caps, Ch. 9 Amherst College. Serues is active in American League — Ryan, Cal 99; 7. M a a l i l m t e Stei teaaiai problems,” said general manager more lucrative contract. “Let’s just reports Saturday. Merchants stopped Mansfield last of Holyoke against Hector Ortiz for a Guidry, NY 80; Jenkins, Tek 74; S teiF atei aOfXVk ple jump with a mark of 45’9” . This SUNDAY the United States Professional Ten­ m t l.lM te M te l T fiifliiii Harry Sinden, ‘’and we have to get say we’re very 'far apart at this The move cuts Boston’s left- night at Moriarty Field, 5-3. third time in the six-round “rubber” Kravec, Chi 63; Koosman, Minn 61. xiiM n»inriip i t e l l u i i f l n t U i f i t e m a i I te m a l iT M year he’s entering the long jump, tri­ 12 • Soccer, Ch. 24 nis Assn., and the New England LtmpMrtKks 2.U - M i r l i l i i c i m Ham ' i E w t e t e t o point,” said Sinden, referring to handed pitching corps in half. ’The Scott Coleman scattered four hits match. Saves IM V t iMHpn-CvM USMmmmi ‘I.JnpteM irt ple jump and 4 x 110 relay in the them straightened out.” 2 - Red Sox vs. While Sox, WTIC, The Snow-Ortiz rivalry began here Professional Tennis Assn. T IteMH 7ip l i U M r i t a i r i t e i l t e M i t e - J i i . i T I t e i t e t e iZtekateM tel other southpaw on the staff is in going the distance on the mound. National League — Sutter, Chi 13; LMNl-Mirl llMMro i M a a l - t e w I Z a p M r a 7.lH M M naam I M - M a r i men’s open division. Bruiiis officials hope Cheevers will negotiations. Ch. 3, 22 in the first of a series of Civic Center Serues will offer instruction aimed UmMStU IteibiiM iCiwiif The other Bruins back-up goalie, reliever Tom Burgmeier. Tony Maselli drove in the winning Garber, Atl 12; Lockwood, NY and T m f m IhssMm l t e » M i l Stea imgMssS Five other family members who recover quickly enough to be ready 2 - Mels vs. Braves, WINF, Ch. 9 at the beginner and low intermediate l.tfC iriui Stei &Mfcii-bmn TteLFIft Jim Pettie, has also played out his Watson, the former slugging first- runs with a two-run single in the shows in February, with the Hartford Fingers, SD 9; Bair, Cin 8. snt •» .■ » . - n r t I te a t e M t e l 2.[ r m it e m will compete are; Althea, Ahmad, for training camp. 2:30 • U.S. Open, Ch. 8 fifth. level. C irai IMrtpM-lMMTS X BHOTtWTV t.kmmSmaki In addition to the Cheevers Injury, option and is a free agent. He divided baseman from the Houston Astros, welterweight winning a four-, American League .— Marshall, L U -b a w ia tteiteiteteri LfclM a4kteaca iZataka-Canilai and Mekeba, all students at Bacon 3 • Women’s 'Tennis, Ch. 30 Dan Sumislawaksi starred on rounder. Their rematch reversed For further information, contact tihmim H r t a » * t e t e U m te C a m i l i M a t e i hscim-Jifiar 1 Academy in Colchester; Earl, a back-up goaltender Gilles Gilbert has time last year with the parent club was acquired Wednesday and joined Minn 15; Kern, Tex 9; Proly, Chi, S.U-ZM 7.2t e M f t e | i ^ 1 hacarteSma LZibteCarNa 4 - Sports World, Ch. 30 defense for the winners who are now that outcome. Snow winning in six Pete Visgilio. 7.M«ilbM site Irt— 7ip l tfaiiiii tern iterate fctetel l.iHteftteM junior at the University of Hartford; played out his option. and their minor league qlub in the Red Sox in ti fo Friday night’s 8:20- Yanks vs. Rangers, WINF Hiller, Det, Hrabosky, KC, Rawley, MsMsM 7.M a a f r M i l i M a t e Stei te i a i i te iB i a i game with the White Sox. 2- 1. rounds in an April battle. Sea and Lyle, Tex 7. S t e i f l m te and Mitch, who is traveling from As a free agent, Gilbert is using his Rochester, N.Y.

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Ad­ Converse Road, Bolton, Conn. instruction. She said this p.m., a Public Sale will be General Services, 41 Center VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco Prestigious Area. Park-Like Hrruld Krporirr vancement opportunity. Call She Herath Snacks with locations $3,580 Setting. 3 of 4 bedrooms on Maintenance free, SELLING your house? Call us June 23rd. ■jiellijat Stop ! Go Transmis- •Street, Manchester, Connec­ between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - would mean larger classK CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- first floor, 2 baths, oversized 2 first and we’ll make you a MANCHESTER - A (eight to 10 rather than dne si»R, 249 B road S tre e t, ticut, until July 6,1979 at 11:00 528-3869. E.O.E. beautifully kept cash offer! T.J. Crockett, Manchester, Conn., to 'ell for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 2355 Ext. 905. car garage, double driveway. meeting between school of­ a.m. for the following: Excellent condition! $85,000. Realtor, 643-1577. to four) or that some cash a 1968 Plymouth Wagon, BABYSITTER NEEDED- TAG SALES ficials and parents of Title I’orirr Street Force Main, OFFERS INVITED / Cail owner 649-8502 for ap­ aluminum sided students might be No, RL45D8A337904, as per Call anytime after 6 p.m., 646- Help Wanted 13 MAY WE BUY your home? I r e m e d i a l r e a d i n g Oak Lrove Street to Pond RETAIL STORE ON pointment. Principles only. eliminated from the Section 49-61 of The Conn. 0767. OUR GIFT TO THE FATHERS OF Help Wanted 13 WHEELS- Make an easy $20,- Raised Ranch. Quick, fair, all cash and no students has been problem. Call Warren E. TAG SALE - June 16, & 17. 9 - reading program. She General Statutes. Bailee The Town of Manchester is MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 000 per year. Excellent terms. 284 ANDOVER LAKE ROAD- 4. 70 Otis St. Corner of Otis scheduled at T p.m. Mon­ MEDICAL ASSISTANT FOR To The Qreateet Dad PROGRESSIVE RETAIL Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. urged parents of the reserves the right to bid. an equal opportunity uomiTMmiM. Call John, at Chenette Year round home on beautiful Kennedy Road. and Forest Street, Rear. Fur­ day in the Board of Educa­ employer, and requires an af­ DOCTORS OFFICE, “IS SUNDAY SCHOOL IMPORTANT, DAD?” In The Worldl SUPERMARKET COMPANY Associates, “Gallery Of lakefront lot. $45,900. Call 742- students to attend Mon­ 036-6 ROCKVILLE - Monday, niture, household items, two tion building. firmative action policy for all Love, Is expanding! Immediate REGAL Homes,” 528-9081. 9169, owner. Lovely yard, bikes, clothing, mis­ day’s meeting. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Daddy had a little boy. wffwAP! openings: Meat Manager, Parents requested the of its Contractors ane Vendors Ernie, Kathleen cellaneous. 12 to 6. Send resume to Box His sould was white as snow Produce Manager, Deli GffiETWGSS GIFTS MANCHESTER- Store Sc 4 WILLINGTON- Stunning screened porch, , meeting with the ad­ as a condition of doing CC, c/o Manchester Herald. a Sandy Manager, Grocery Manager. 1uN I (wtvy H Myin| pstfk He never went to Sunday School, tsn iitri MMf Room Apartment. Busy loca­ Contemporary on wooded set­ ministration after learning TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT business with the Town, as per XXX Full time and part time PRIVATE INVESTOR Cause Daddy wouldn’t go. M K M ttiH ib4 fifti to (rwiids mi tion. Excellent opportunity ting. Soaring Cathedral family room, in-law DESIRES income property or TAG SALE of a possible expansion of NOTICE OF Federal Oreer 11246. SECRETARY - Full time. positions available, for Meat iwiiittn N m hMriei't fignt ettor cttolH for owner/user. Priced to sell. Ceilings, Skylight, waterfall. Ml Sorts of Stull Some shorthand required. kit I Miwt to McrtiM fm to buildable land. Please call Cutters, Produce Depart­ nw. $41,900. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. Reduced to low $80’s. Call suite. the program to include Bid forms, plans and South Windsor Bank Sc Trust He never heard the Word of God, 646-1068 and leave message. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ment, Deli Department, Fm hrtiwt Winutiin m (ann{ ntri Burke Realty, 649-0378, or 871- math students. Dr. J. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE specifications are available at Co. Main office, ^ p ly in per­ That thrills the childish mind Grocery Department and Mnty plitiw, Brito ir riiit wr utitof Mtirl 9AM MANCHESTER, JUST 2671. Equal Housing Opportunity WANTED TO BUY OLDER Gerald Fitzgibbon. assis­ In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 the General Services Office, son. 1033 John Fitch Blvd. While other children went to class. Cashiers. Experienced Take 85 to Carter Street, 41 Center Street, Manchester, REGAL GREETINGS S GIFTS LISTED- Excellent Cafe SMALL HOME with some at top of Carter Street tant superintendent for in­ and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adop­ South Windsor. Between 9 AM This child was left behind. Happy liquor business with all equip­ VERNON- Stately Garrison Connecticut. and 3 PM. HI Pmlio M U. I m KIN ERA-B&W acreage in low $40’s. 649-4239 take left on Volpl Road struction, said Friday the tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Father’s Day "Christine Sixteen" sit-iHg ment. Call for particulars. Colonial, with large first floor or 528-6398. Town of Manchester, As he grew from babe to youth. then take first right on expansion in scope is being Connecticut, on June 12, 1979. ERA, Blanchard & Rossetto, Family room. 2 firenlaces, air Connecticut MECHANIC NEEDED- To Dad saw to his dismay. DADI mke, Manchester, Monday 646-2482. conditioning. 4 bedrooms, $70’s. Rosewood and first right considered to address the work 4 hours per day. Must Tuesday or Wednesday, June BMMWSkWUUCt Robert B. Weiss, A soul that once was white Love, Happy Sweet Burke Realty 649-0378, or 871- Household Goods 40 again to Laurwood. needs of students with, General Manager know construction equipment. 18, 19, or 20, between the Situation Wanted 2671. Call any office anytime Look for signs. Have own tools. Send resume Became a dingy gray. John and Amber Sixteen Chrlstinel hours of 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 15 math deficiencies. 037-6 Bu riuiUr KM. ha hnn REFRIGERATORS ORDINANCE to: P.O. Box 8, Coventry, XO p.m., and 2:30 to 6:00 p.m., Washers / Ranges, used, Some parents, however, Dad even started back to church TYPING IN MY HOME- VERNON- Immaculate Bi- H4-7U) 7214115 3ni5IS RE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town Conn., 06238. 646-6150. BOOKKEEPER NEEDED - Level with Cathedral Ceiling, guaranteed and clean. New TAG SALE- 10 AM to 4 PM, are concerned that the And Bible study too; Letter, Term Papers, of Manchester that the 'Town of Manchester convey to James Love from. Challenging opportunity. Resumes, Charts. One day exposed beams, full wall shipment damaged, G.E Sc Saturday and Sunday, June 16 math program will be in­ BABYSITTER NEEDED- VERNON Just Listed! Nice 3 Si 17. Rain or shine. 21 Grif- E. Elliott and Kenneth G. Cota for the sum of $25,075.00 He begged the preacher, “Isn’t there Mom, Dad, Chris, Growing Real Esfate Invest­ service. “No job too little or fireplace. Skylight, sliders, FRIGIDAIRE. lo w prices. INDEX Monday thru ’Thursday, 3 p.m. ment office. Call 643-9093, ask bedroom Raised Ranch, with fing Road, Manchester. troduced at the expense of Parcel No. 15A in the Buckland Industrial Park. Said parcel A thing that you can do?” Carolynn, Charles, too big". Very reasonable. deck. $71,900. Burke Realty, B.D. Pearl Sc Son, 649 Main NOTICES to 10 p.m. Own transportation. for Mr. Kaplan or Mr, 2 full baths, 2 car garage. Low Street, 643-2171. the reading students. being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Prince and Sugar. XO PART TIME - Small engine 646-0255 after 5 p.m. 871-2671, or 649-0378. 1— Loll and Found Call 649-6022. Friday; The preacher tried, failed, and said Remley. $60’s. Burke Realty, 871-2671, TAG SALE-102 Oxford Street, “ We have nothing 2 — Penonaii weekends anytime. repair. Suitable for retiree. or 649-0378. Manchester. Saturday June 3 - Annooncofnanii “We’re just too far behind; Happy Father’s EAST HARTFORD - ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! against the math Call Ron, Conyers Hardware, RELIABLE WOMAN To 16th,, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 Beginning at a point on the westerly street line of Chapel 4 — EntorlBinmeni I tried to tell you years ago. Day 646-5707. EDUCATION (Converted Ranch. 11/2 baths, Custom made draperies, slip­ program," said Joan Sault, Road which is the northeast corner of said parcel and which ? - Auctions SEWERS- Experienced on In­ assist elderly lady dressing, 4 bedrooms, full partially covers and upholstery. Budget p.m. Rain Date, Saturday a volunteer aide in the dustrial Sewing Machines. But you would pay me no mind.” To The Best Dad; bathing etc. Approximately 2 finished rec room. $51,500. R. Terms Arrangedjnged. Call 289-2331 June 23rd. has coordinates of N350,968.805 E646,799.909; thence north FINANCIAL Will train if necessa^. Good reading program and 89°-39’-00’’W along Lot No. 14 of said Buckland Industrial 8 - Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 13 hours Monday through Private Insirucllons 18 Zimmer. J/D Real Estate. or 646-1000. starting pay for the right peo­ And so another soul was lost. Grandpa, and Help Wanted Friday. Manchester area. 875- TAG SALE- Several families. Park 298.13’ to a point in the easterly line of land N/F of 9 Personal Loans LONG TERM 646-1980. mother of a remedial ’0 - Insuranea ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30,'Monday That once was white as snow; Papa Joe. 5133 after 5 p.m. REMEDIAL READING and GLASTONBURY - 3579 Baby, household, rug, chair, Theresa Glode; thence south 00°-21’-30’’W along land N/F of CARE COORDINATOR Hebron Avenue. 7 room con­ reading student, EMPLOYMENT thru Friday. Apply in person Sunday School would have helped BICYCLE MECHANIC - Part math; individualized work miscellaneous, Saturday, said Theresa Glode 163.00’ to a point; thence south 89°-46’- at: Pillowtex Corp., 49Regent Love, temporary Ranch. In-ground □MISC. FOR SALE 16th. 41 Wilfred Road. "providing you have the 13 -- Help Wanted But Daddy wouldn’t go. time afternoons. Experienced For local medical RELIABLE PERSON TO DO program, (lst-8th grade) by funds to do it correctly." 39"E along Lot No. 15B of said Buckland Industrial Park 14 - Business Opportunities Street, Manchester. Equal Dave, Jon, and only. Backyard mechanics review program. RN YARD WORK - Call 646-6800. master’s degree teacher, 568- BY OWNER pool, 1 acre plus. Asking $105,- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 - Situation Wanted Opportunity Employer M/F. Selected. 000. Call owner, 633-8130 TAG SALE- Moving. Selling Fitzgibbon said he wants 247.21’to a point in the westerly line of Chapel Road; thence Benjamin need not apply. Apply in per­ with clinical experience 8075. Articles lor Sale 41 by an arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 630.00’ a EDUCATION Signed: A few of Manchester’s in long term care. UR OFFICE HELP WANTED - weekdays after 5PM, everything. June 16-17. Satur­ to explore ways the math 18 - son only. No Phoning. The OPEN SAT. & SUN. weekends anytime. distance of 170.77’ to the point or place of beginning. Private Instructions EXPERIENCED LATHE Christian Mothers. XXX Bike Shop, 180 Spruce Street, Must have typing and some RIDING LESSONS indoor day / Sunday, 10-6 PM. 156 19 -- Smoois-Ciasses experience with 1:30 - 5:00 Maple Street, East Hartford. program could proceed 20 OPERATORS & Manchester, knowledge of figures. General riding ring. Western stock • insl'uclions Wanted knowledge of Medicare IW-ACRE ESTATE. Older 4 with existing or available MACHINISTS. We need a few jsK office duties. Write P.O. Box seat, saddle seat and hunt 17 ARDMORE RD. Rain-June 24-25. The above described parcel contains 1.003 acres. BEAL ESTATE / Medicaid programs bedroom Colonial, large ALUMINUM Sheets used as resources and denied that good people to Join a young, A SPECI/kL DAY FOR EXPERIENCED PAINTER 67, East Hartford, Conn. seat. All levels 228-9817. 23 - Homes tor Sale Happy Father’s Day preferred. Car required rooms, pine panelled, 3-car printing plates, .007 thick TAG SALE - June 15 & 16. 24 - Lots-Land lor Sale mowing company. Excellent A VERY SPECIAL DADDY. WANTED for year round Sparkling 3 bedroom it would jeopardize the HAPPY for travel within local garage with adjoining work- 23x32 ", 25 cents each or 5 for Assorted items. 4 Windemere Said parcel is described on a map entitled, “Town of 25 - investment Property Benefits and overtime. Full or YOU ARE THE VERY BE8T1 DEEDAI work. Call after 6, 649-9658. BABYSITTER- Older woman VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Cape. Formal dining quality of the reading 26 - storage area. 2 building lots. Street, off Broad Street, Manchester Connecticut Department of Public Works Business Property part time. Please apply at: L • WITH ALL OUR LOVE Love, J.P. Lewis Sc Son, area. Send resume to: to sit in my home 9 a.m. to 5 Form er faculty New 'York $1. Phone 643-2711. Must be 27 - Resort Property M Gill, Welding & Manufac­ room, stainless steel Out Tiuilding. $138,000,00. picked up before 11 a.m. Manchester. program. Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town of 28 - Real Estate Wanted FATHER’S TENNILLE A TRACEY John and Amber. p.m. Monday through Friday. Music and Art High School. turing, Division of BHS, Inc., HCPSRO kitchen, Kohler bath, Phone 643-7875 before 5 pm ONLY. "This is conditioned on Manchester to James E. Elliott f Kenneth G. Cota Scale: 1" XOXO 9 a.m. 1 p.m. on Saturday. Professional Singer/Pianist, MISC. SERVICES 1422 T olland T u rn p ik e, OX ' 999 Asylum Avenue dressing room lavatory, weekdays. 875-8930 after 5 pm the availability of 31 - Services Ottered DAY! Call after 6 p.m. 649-2470. 644-8597. equals 40’ Date: 4/27/79." 32 - Pamting.Papering Manchester, Conn., or call Hartford, Ct. 06105 glass fireplace, and weekends. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - resources," he said. “ We Carl Skold 647-9931. EXPEMENGED Good condition.Good for 33 - Bui'Cng-Cootracr-ng WITH LOVEp or call Eleanor at CHURCH SECRETARY PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE economical gas heat, ver­ TAG SALE - Friday, Saturday are not robbing Peter to J4 - Roo'ng.Siding Experienced only please. COLUMBIA - 8 Room plating, or welding. Call 649- Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances: HAPPY FATHEira DAY 525-3066. NEEDED - Flexible 9-hour INSTRUCTIONS- Morning, tical blinds, built-in air and Sunday. June 15, 16 & 17, 35 - Heating-Plumping E.O.E. Contemporary Bi-Level. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. pay P aul." 36 - Floorng FROM MAg TO THE TWO OREATEET DADS •: NURSE AIKS week. Bolton area. Send afternoon, evening classes. conditioners, 2 car 10 - 5. Household Sc camping 37 - Mov’og. Trunk mg.Storage IN THE WORLD resume to: I. Boles, P.O. Box All ages. Werner Studio, detached garage, Patio, Hidden on 12 wooden acres. A “concentration grant" a. Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester DAD KLEIN AND Many custom features. Owner items, Desk. 225 Parker 38 - Services Wanted FULL TIME- Responsible HAPPY 2383, Vernon. Karen Kissman, Certified by barbecue, trees. Walk to MOLDED FORMICA top and for school districts in Hart­ Economic Development Commission. DORISg DAD RICE CLEANING WOMEN Wanted wants fast sale! $80s. paneled bar with two shelves Street, Manchester. MISC FOR SALE Delivery Man needed to NEEKD Conn, State Music Teachers school, bus. $63,500. ford County could become deliver appliances and some FATHER’S DAY LOVE for rooming house. Call 646- RECREATION LEADER - Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. and four stools. $175. 646-6028. 40- Household Goods CATHYg To provide Nursing Care 4701, after 6:00 p.m. Association. 643-8137. TAG AND BAKE SALE- available, he said, which b. Real property taxes of the Town of Manchester and of 41 - Articles 'or Sa'e warehousing. Good hourly JOHN, AND MARIE, i Year-round, $8,166. Combina­ 42 - Building Supplies in private homes and COLUMBIA - 9 Room Custom FULL LENGTH Ranch Mink Saturday June 16th, 8 to 1 PM. could be a source of funds the Eighth Utilities District of said Town on the current wage. Call 647-9997. RETHg GAIL, GRANPA tion college and experience Schools-Classes 19 631 North Main Street, 43 - Pets Birds- Dogs Medicai Facilities. Part FRYER DELIVERY MAN - with 5- to 12-year olds. For Built Ranch. 1st. floor In-Law Coat, excellent condition. Size for the program. Grand List which Grantee, by acceptance of the deed agrees 44 —Musical instruments Nights 11 PM to 7 AM. Apply 649-1760 Manchester. Rain date June 45 - Boats A Accesso'ios INSURANCE AGENCY Iro m yo ur pa/s, time, full time. Considera­ application send self- FOR THE BEST - Manchester apartment. Garage. 3W 12 or 14. $800. 875-2344. Mrs. Sault said the funds to pay in accordance with Section 12-81a of the Connecticut MARY, PA tion given to preference Bess Eaton Donuts, 15(/ manicured acres. View. $70s. 23rd. No early birds. 46 -- Sporting GoodS looking for general insurance BOB COLLINS addressed stamped envelope Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 are of questionable status General Statutes. 47 - Garden Products Matthew, Jeffrey Center Street, Manchester. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. 48 - Antiques help. Typing required. ARTHUR WE LOVE YOU of:— Location and Hours. immediately to: Manchester pupils per teacher, FREE in­ TAG SALE- June 14, 15 & 16. and would not be enoug to Homeowners and automobile NO FEE - W EEKLY PAY Early Learning Center, 80 49 - Wanted to Buy XX 00 XX AUTO BODY MAN- Good troductory lesson with this ad. Miscellaneous items. Square c. Planning and Zoning Regulations of the Town of experience preferred however LOVE JASON a JAIME For Information call Wadoell Road, Manchester. Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. LAKE FRONT-Coventry, RENTALS & JODY NANCY a BOB pay. Excellent benefits. MANCHESTER - 29 Lucian large 6 room expandable MUST SEE! LADIES SHOES- Dance clothes, old canning Manchester. 52 - Rooms tor Rent will train right person. Jewell- 643-9515 An E.O.-A.A. Employer. All styles. Small Sizes. jars, draperies, horse brush, 53 Apartments tor Rent England Insurance Agency, 000000000000000 Experienced, Call 688-2233. Street. 6 room dormered Cape Cape. Stone fireplace. 54 -Homes tor Rent AID & ASSISTANCE with 3 bedrooms, dining room, Enclosed porch. Garage. Clothing and accessories. 389 wood burning stove, etc. 208 Flushing 646-4662. TO A REAL GREAT of North Eastern Conn. Hebron Road, Bolton. d. Such easements and rights-of-ways existing on said 55 Bus ’’OSS tO' P9r^l HAVE A HAPPY GAL FRIDAY - Diversified fireplaced living room. 1 1/2 Much more. $50s. Lessenger Forbes Street, East Hartford. 56 - Reso'l Property tor Rent DADDY « H U SBAN D Please call 569-2645. o f premises as of the date hereof which do not render title un­ 57 -- Wanted to Rent LEGAL SECRETARY- For FATHERS DAY Inc. duties, some typing, public SECRETARY □ REAL ESTATE car detached garage with at­ Sells, 646-8713. Mains marketable or interfere with Grantee’s quiet enjoyment or 58 -- M sc 'o' Reni Real Estate Department in BOB HYLAND KEEP SMILING 397 East Canter Street, contact, Hours 8 AM to 4:30 tached covered patio. Plaster DAD Menchester PM., at Founders Plaza. Call DINING ROOM SET - 5 use of the premises in any way whatsoever. medium size East Hartford LOVE KEEP HAPPY walls, gas furnace, gas water BOLTON- Custom 8 Room AUTOMOTIVE 289-8131. ROOKKEEPER Homes For Sale 23 heater, 1 1/2 years old. Brick Cape, first floor family chairs, table and buffet. 6! ... Autos tor Sale Law Firm. Must have NANCY, JASON SIX FAMILY TAG SALE- Scheduled LOVE Fenced in yard on a quiet room and study. 4 fireplaces. 5 Refrigerator and stove. Call Said premises are subject to the following condition: 62 - Trucks tor Sale experience, and excellent a JAIM E 8 to 5, Monday thru Friday. 646-3327. June 15 & 16. 10-4. Beds, baby 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale skills. Salary commensurate street. Close to all con­ items, pool, Wheelhorse, 64 Motorcycies-Bicycles CHRIS XXXXXXX 00000 Good typist and good with MANCHESTER - The 65 ~ Campers-Trailer s-Mjb^ with skills. Call Paula at 289- veniences. Asking $58,900. Professional location. weedeater. 70 Volpi Road, town’s Water Department The premises described herein are conveyed upon condi­ H figures. Pleasant on phone. Call owner after 6 p.m., 649- Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, DELIVERING DARK LOAM Homes * 8625. - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also Bolton (off Birch Mountain). will flush water mains in tion that construction of an appropriate building or buildings 66 Automotive Service Experienced only. Please 5814. be commenced no later than eighteen (18) months after the 67 Autos tor Rent. Lease call Manchester ■Large 4 AMSTON- 110 wooded acres, sand, gravel and stone. 643- the southwest section of good frontage, 82 acres large 9504. date of this deed. By acceptance of this deed, the Grantee, LEGAL SECRETARY For Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 NEWSPAPER bedroom Ansaldi town starting Monday. 649-8691 Brook. North Coventn;, 19 TAG SALE for itself and its successor and assigns convenants and Senior Partner in medium June 16th &170I Streets to be flushed are: size East Hartford Law Firm. EXPERIENCED WAI’TRESS- Dependable and Colonial, in Martin acres, large frontage. Finan­ CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye agrees to comply with the aforesaid condition. In the event A & B COOLING MANCHESTER - Very attrac­ set, electric welder, acelyten Keeney Street, Leland, General Practice. Must have SALESPERSON WANTED. reliable. Corner Soda DELIVERY School district. Nicely cing. 50 acres, pastures, 57 LOCKWOOD STREET of a breach thereof, the Grantor herein or its successors Must be over 18. Interviews in tain Street, tive 7 1/2 room Colonial. 3 views, Hebron Sc Coventry, 2-2 outfit, aluminum ladder, MANCHESTER Linwood, Nutmeg, Curry, □ NOTICES experience, and excellent MANAGEMENT Shop, 73 finished rec room, 2 car shall have the right to enforce this condition by making a skills.kill: Salary- ■ commensurate erson only. “My Store For Manchester. Country Driver Needed fireplaces, large family room, acre lots, $15,000 each, Colum­ trailer tires, new electric Sorntthlng tor ovvyonol Garden Grove, Erie, tender of the purchase price as stated herein to the Grantee with skills. Call Linda'at 289- Eevis” Manchester Parkade. TRAINEE attached garage, S very luxurious throughout. bia 2.4 acres $14,000. generator, electric lawn- S E C R E T A R Y $95,000. Call J/D Real Estate mower. Evenings, 633-7060. Two FamltlM Strawberry, Huckleberry, or its successors and assigns and demand a reconveyance of Lost and Found i 8625. e m uch m ore. Asking $94,- Lessenger Sells, 646-87li TURRET LATHE COLLECTIONS (TEMPORARY). East of 646-1980, 646-3778. Briarwood, Lamplighter, the herein described premises. River. A month assignment OPERATORS, 50 hour week, Do you want to Join a modern, 900. Call the Wallace Heather, Ledgecrest and REWARD- Large male cat, GLAZIER- Experienced in all Come In For An Interview helping our client plan a con­ TAG SALE - Saturday and all benefits, apply in person: progressive branch of the SHEET METAL Company. 569-1660. eves MANCHESTER- 6 ROOM Valleyview roads. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this solid dark grey. Forbes phases of glass and metal 9 AM to 11 AM at the vention. Extremly diversified Sunday, 16th Sc 17th. Corner of Street, Silver Lane area. East work. Manchester location. C & W Manufacturing Co., 74 credit industry? If your a self MECHANICS- 1st. Class 646-0618, COLONIAL. Fireplace, for­ Bolton Center and Route 85.10 There may be discolora­ publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) Installer for Industrial and duties. Using Xerox 800 for Hartford. Call 569-3455 or 289- Benefits. Send brief work Eastern Boulevard, Glaston­ starter, who would like a good Manchester Evening typing equipment. (Willing to mica bath, ask about kitchen, - 4:30 both days. tion of water and reduced days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed 9212. record to Box K, c/o bury. future, with or without Commercial Heating Sc Air nice yard, Bowers School, full Conditioning Duct Work. Pay Herald train if you have IBM, Mag I pressure during the by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, ...... Manchester Herald experience, we'd like to talk to or II experience). Top rates basement, $58,500.00 Prin­ TAG SALE- Saturday, MACHINIST, 50 hour week, you. For appointment call Mr. according to ability. 100% 6 Bralnard Place flushing. If water appears as determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars Personals for this special project. Call ciples only. 649-0252. 6/16/79. 10 'til 5. Tent, stove, all benefits, apply In person: Powers 289^)256 Paid Company Benefits. MancheBter, Conn. discolored, the homeowner of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting NURSES AIDES - Part time Irene. Never a fee. Dawson BOLTON- 18 acres, 300 foot lantern, books, dog house, its reference to a special Town election. RIDE WANTED TO and full time - all shifts. Enjoy C Sc W Manufacturing C o ., 74 Capitol City for promotion withwill MANCHESTER school desk, luggage, bric-a- fast growing company. Phone Temporaries, 111 Pearl frontage main highway. should try t oavoid using it HAMILTON STANDARD, working in a very pleasant Eastern Boulevard, Glaston­ Adjustment Bureau Street, Hartford. 249-7721, Excellent 8 Rohm House, plus ROCKLEDGE- 3 Bedroom L- brac. 109 Benton Lane, off Oak until it clears. Windsor Locks, 7:30 to 4 00 and home-like atmosphere, bury. 649-4TO. Shaped Ranch. Eat-in kitchen, Street, Glastonbury. Elizabeth J. Intagliata M/F, E.O.E. several buildings. Zone If sediment gets into a Call 643-5686. helping our elderly patients. Commercial. Owner financing formal dining room, Secretary CARPENTER OR fireplaced living room, wall to home’s hot water tank, the Experienced preferred. FULL- OR PART-TIME Work available. Frank Mott, TAG SALE- SATURDAY Board of Directors Please call Doris Blain, RN, CARPENTER’S HELPER FnEM m - wall carpeting, 1 1/2 baths. JUNE 16. Mower, jewelry, homeowner should wait un­ WANTED- RIDE TO GENERAL MECHANIC - available for the summer. Broker, 643-5658, Manchester, Connecticut TRAVELERS. Day shift. Director of Nurses, 646-0129. . tperi Full time days, paid CMS, $191.88 full time; $95.94 part Treed shaded lot. $65,900. framed school blackboard - til the water clears and Vicinity of Moriarty’s, Manchester Nursing Home, 643-4139 for interview. Blue Cross and Life In­ WHTOMUI PRODUCTION OPERATORS time. Car needed. Over 18. WATERFRONT year-round Fiano Realty, 646-5200. 45’’X50’’. Custom made then drain the collected Manchester. Will share 385 West Center Street, home and summer resort all shuttered room divider - 36"X Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 13th day of June 1979. surance. Amerbelle Ck>rp. 104 Profits available. Cali 9-5 MANCHESTER FOREST expenses. Call 646-3241. Manchester. East Main Street, Rockville. Exparlanead on high To work in machining and/or aasembly areas. p.m., 875-8949. in one. 7 room maintenance 75”, misc. 103 Prospect St. material, which will settle 035-6 HILLS- 9 Room Dutch Apply between 9 AM and 4:30 proaaura bollara Applicants must have some previous factory work free Ranch. Located on an at the bottom. Colonial. 4 bedrooms, first RN or LPN- 3 pm to 11 pm and PM. E.O.E. pralarrod. Yaar round, experience. Hours are 7 A M to 3:36 PM. Air con­ CLERICAL PERSON able to exclusive private section of TAG Sc CRAFT SALE- 46 If a load of wash is done 11 pm to 7 am. Full time or PM tTTIM E good wagaa and ovar- type, file, operate calculator. Coventry Lake. Attractive floor family room. 2 car gar­ Tracy Drive, Manchester, ditioned, ample parking and excellent fringe age. Aluminum siding. 20x38 with discolored water, the part time. Enjoy working with SECRETARY- Manchester flma. Paid CMS, Blua Answer phone. Payroll financing available. R. Saturday 9 to 4. Bonds-Slocks-Mortgages 8 21 hours per weak benetite 3 ,. inground pool. Principles and load should be done again an excellent supporting staff Law Office. No Legal CroBB, and Lila In- experience preferred. ,^ply: Zimmer, J.D, Real Estate, Buranoa. Amarbatia appointments only. $84,900. after the water clears. caring for our elderly experience required. Start Able Coil, Howard Road, 646-1980 or 647-1139. TAG SALE - MOVING! - GOVERNMENT Good pay Corp., 104 Baat Main 643-2784. Cedar chest, brass bed, toys, Four ounces of cream of LEGAL NOTICE patients. Very pleasant at­ early August..Call 643-7779. HIGH STANDARD INC. Bolton. GUARANTEED BUSINESS mosphere. Good wages and Naod dop^ablo 8 l r ^ Roekvilla. Apply 31 PrM lIgt Park CIrcIa GLASTONBURY- 52 Kenneth wood stove. Household items. tartar should be added. LOANS - $50,000 to $350,000, benefits. Please call Doris bolwoon SAM and Organ. Saturday June 16. 10 - In accordance with Section 9-19b of the Election Laws, Rev. Phone 281-4112. FULL TIME BABYSITTER Eaat Hartford, Ct. SALES Drive. Just Listed! 6 1/2 It normally takes a cou­ Blain RN Director of Nurses car SdOPM. E.O.B. Room Split Level. Beautifully ACRE LOT 4. 34 A shw orth S tre e t, of 1975, notice is hereby given that the Registrars of Voters NEEDED- Waddell School Manutacturing/Marketing Sporting Firearms CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 646-0129. Manchester Manor Manchester. ple of hours for the water will accept applications for admission as an elector at the Call Joanna area. 7 and 8 year old. Call (Located In the rear of the Acmat building)______OF THE UNITED STATES landscaped, in a choice Nursing Home, 385 West Natlon'i BiuJnMS D«pt residential community. 3 Bolton •Gorgeous 7 6 room oversized Cape. Front to back to clear. I f w ater appears following location: 643-0290, or 643-5309 after 6:00 ELECTRICAL Center Street, Manchester. 647-9946 p.m. TECHNICIANS- The Security Wnhlngton, D.C. bedrooms, large eat-in room Contemporary TAG SALE - Saturday June discolored for an extended will lnt*nl«w In fireplaced living room, formal dining room, 15th. Sunday June 16th. 172 Savings Bank of Manchester Systems Industry Is booming, HARTFORD kitchen, family room, laundry Ranch on professionally period, cail the Water 923 Main Street □ EMPLOYMENT AMBITIOUS MAN with PHARMACIST- Relief for creating an unusual opportuni­ room, covered patio, and a eat-in kitchen, 1st floor laundry, 3 High Street, Manchester. tor protoctoj tomtoilM In landscaped wooded lot. D epartm ent at 647-3115. Thurs. June 21 & 28, 1979 mechanical backround willing new Prepaid Group Practice. ty with our growing company. Carriers Needed Hirttonl and rlelnlliRy or must for the summer - an bedrooms, IVz baths, garage, beautifully Something for everybody. 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. to train as mechanic at a (An HMO) locatM in East We have immediate openings Naw Britain and vicinlinlcty or above ground pool! $69,900. Owner transferred. Help Wanted 13 growing new car dealership, DENTAL ASSISTANT - Good WatariMJry and vicinity or Call 236-5454, Home Sellers landscaped lot. $58,500. TAG SALE- 83 St. John Street, Sat. June 23 & 30, 1979 Hartford. Experienced in our Installation and ^ rv ice In Manchester For; B p rln ^ M , MA and vicinity Asking $84,900. Offers Profit sharini plan. Full knowledge of typing and necessary in Institution Am­ Center. Saturday Sc Sunday. 9 to 4. 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon TOOLMAKERS - Machinists, Department for career U you cnloy contad with kay medical benefits. 'Paid vaca­ business office procMures. bulatory Care setting. Must Congress Street, bualnaaa and profaaalonal considered. Call the Tables, chairs, bicycle, dis­ Apply 81 Commerce Street, minded individuals. Military Signed, tion. Call 646-4321 for inter­ References. Reply Box MM, hold Conn. State Renstratlon. or' low voltage wiring laadart, you mey qualify tor a EAST HARTFORD- 7 Room Wallace Company. 569- PHILBRICK AGENCY hes, lamps, jewelry, nic Glastonbury. PTG view appointment. c/o Manchester Herald. Irving Street, and aalaa caraar with Nallon’a nacks, and more! Herbert J. Stevenson, Registrar Salary negotiable. Send experience is helpful. We Bualnaaa. Ranch. Bus route and utilities. 1660. E ves. 646-0618. ROTC Pupil COMPANY. ’Telephone 633- Family Room with slider to Frederick E. Peck, Registrar 7631. resume by June 22nd., 1979, to provide an excellent paying Homestead Street * Complata tarining Paul Phillips, Deputy Registrar SECRETARY - Young, NURSES AIDES. We are Zarina Shockley, NCC/HMO and benefit package. Call 728- * EiiMiiaa paid training plua atar- patio. Attached garage. Air 646-4200 In Olympics tlng draw ol 1200 par waak. An­ Robert Von Deck, Eteputy Registrar rowing company seeks in- looking for responsible, Inc., 275 Broad Street, Wind­ 1346, between 10 a.m. and 3 Village Aparments Conditioned. Storage shed. CERAMIC TILE MECHANIC fividual for secretarial and warm, people interested in nual cemnlaalon and bonua TAQ SALE MANCHESTER - Mary sor, Conn., 06095. Equal Op­ p.m. for application. Sonitrol ahouM ba $10-30,000 or more. Well insulated. Extras! $59,- Assistant Registrars - Experienced only. Top general office work. Good caring for the eldery and men­ Please Call: 647-9946 900. 568-2553 for appointment. Saturdiy Juiw 1610-4 wages, ^ p ly : Atlas Tile, 1862 portunity Employer. Security Systems. 'Bxccllont bondlto Haugh, a student at the Margaret L. Lucas typing skills, some tally retarded. 7 to 3 and 3 to * FromoUonc Irotn within Berlin 'Tpke., Wethersfield, 647-9947 MANCHESTER NEW HOME a«N. M ill Bidrial S H l Rv«n Regional Occupational Carol B. McCarthy bookkeeping experience, and 11. Full time permanent help OPPORTUNI’TY TO ASSIST * Protoctad larritorlaa AMSTON LAKE - HEBRON. U*. NMiEV. M Ihmi Brin iff N* Helen H. Stevenson 5634)151. pleasant phone manner a N.C. LATHE HAND For Inlarvlow, call Stmt Training Center and needed. $3.17 per hour. Apply E x -O f fe n d e rs m a k e a Mr. John Orimohaw Approximately to 018-6 must. Fine opportunity with in person at Meadows Manchester. Summer Cot­ winner in the Special RN-LPN wanted for full or TURRET LATHE successful re-entry into the al (20$) 54$-240$ good salary and benefits. App­ Convelescent Home, 333 Sun. ($/17) 7FM-$FM tages. Cozy 4 rooms, new in­ OPEN HOUSE Olympics held recently in ENGINE LATHE Community. Experienced and part time on all shifts. Apply ly in person or call for ap­ Bidwell Street, Manchester. Mon. ($/1$l 2AM-10AM terior, near beach. Excellent Massachusetts, has been director of nursing. Salmon- and familarity with Manchester DIRECTOR or TPka-SPM MULTI FAMILY TAG SALE- pointment: L.M. Gill Welding desirable. Salary $10,000. Send or oond your ruounw to Por- value. $18,900. Also Lovely 6 Squire Village, Channing selected to be part of brook Convalescent Home, off Sc Manufacturing, Division of rooms, fireplaced, pined pan­ House Street, Glastonbury. 8 A N D R U 8TER resume to; Manchster Area OF VOLUNTEERS aonnol — Natlon'a Buolnooo Drive, behincT Building 40. Connecticut’s delegation to BHS, Inc., 14^ Tolland ’Turn­ Conferences of Churches, D o i^ 2424 Morria Ava., Union, eled living room. Asking up­ LEGAL NOTICE Please call 633-5244. so Houra. Paid Holidays NJ 07022. Saturday June I6th., 9:30 to the 1979 International pike, Manchester, 647-9931. Exeallani P.O. Box 773, Manchester, per $20’s. Call us first! Robert 5:00. Bicycles, clothes, toys, CLERK / TYPIST PART Conn. Equal Opportunity Emptoytr M/F Associates, 228-9274. Summer Special Olympic Town of Andover, Connecticut NURSES AIDES wanted for TIME- Mature, responsible Insuranea Bonaflis Excellent opportunity for Professional Level Person jewelry, etc. Games where she will Zoning Board of Appeals full time on all shifts. Apply self-starter. Experienced in Apply In Pafaon who wishes challenges and interesting work on a Part director of nursing. Salmon- General Office Procedures. Time Basis. TAG SALE- SATURDAY compete in track events. ’The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, METR6NICSINC JUNE 16. 297 Oak Street, Connecticut, will hold a public hearing in the Town Office brook Convalescent Home, off TYPIST AND VARIOUS of­ Typing 60-70. Pleasant out­ We are seeking an indiviudal with demonstrated The fifth annual special House Street, Glastonbury. going pe RT. 0 A 44-A CarrIsrB nsBd Manchester. 9 am to 2 pm. Building Wednesday, June 20, 1979 at 8:00 P.M. to hear the fice duties. Experienced ing personality, public con- ability for leadership, organization, and communica­ f t sum m er Olympic event will Please call 633-5244. preferred. Fringe benefits. ict. Salary DOE. Call 649- BOLTON CT. 00040 In tliBBS BrBBS; ^ The Sentry take place Aug. 9 through following applications asking for relief from the Zoning We are an E.E.O.E. 289-8291 6619, for Intelerview. tion, to coordinate all adult and junior Volunteer Ser­ TAG SALE- Saturday, Sun­ Laws of the Town of Andover, Connecticut. NURSES AIDES - Full time, between 4 and 5 PM. WoodyofMi Dr. vices, within the hospital. Successful candidate must day. 10-5. 32 Sterling Road. 13 on the campus of the Free Home East Hartford, off Main and #170 — David and Susan Fowler requesting relief from and part time, 7-3 and 11-7. WA M A C H IN E MATURE ADULT WOMAN CFMcant Dr. have above average ability to deal with people and dis­ State University of New 56 Slrard St $73,900 Prospect Street. Zoning Regulations Article VI, Section 12.00.00 Space Experienced preferred, but CONSTRUCTION OPE] To run unique needed for occasional evening Ai m play a high degree of tact and poise. ^ Evaluation. York College at Brockport. we will train. Apply in persoq: ESTIMA’TOR - experienced, automati? screeen Prin- to babysit. References. Call Requirements 200 feet frontage on Town road for building ShadyoTMt Dr. Familiarty with hospital organization and Health OPEN SDNDAY-1 to 5 P.M. TAG SALE- SATURDAY Mary will be one of more East Hartford Convalescent all around man to assist local tin i e n t. Good 647-1139. Whai IS your home worth? Our professionals can help lot. A variance of 125 feet is needed. Lot located on Merritt Home, 745 Main Street, East "are delivery preferred. Bachelors Degree prefered. ONLY. Beer cans to trade. than 3,500 participants Valley Road, Andover. eneral contractor, (jail 643- worl litions and Com- PlMCTMt you price your home to sell taster and easier We will Superb new 7 Hoorn 3 bedroom English style Bl-LeveL 2Vc ceramic Hartford. 4139fr for appointment. pany Benefits. Excellent salary and benefit package. Brass, 5 lantern chandelier, from 30 countries. in INSURANCE AGENCY FsmoiMt provide you wilh complete marketing, financial, and baths, hardwood floors custom kitchen cabinets, formal dining room. At this hearing interested persons may appear and be heaid person at: Electroc'al,’ 78 looking for experience^ per­ Only replies containing both resumes and salary economic information No obligation No pressure No books, collectibles. 69 Rich­ • Fund raising for the NURSES AIDES- Full time, Fireplaced family room w/carpeting. Many other fine features. Large mond Drive, Manchester. Off and written communication received. Said appeals are on DIETARY AIDES - Now Edwin Road, South Windsor. sonnel lines clerk for perma­ Brantiiraor requirements will be considered. sales pitch Of couise we'd like lo sen your home for expenses of the Connec­ all shifts. Experience accepting application for part Connecticut. “An Equal 0 ^ nent part time position. Ac­ you That's our business. And we re confident you will tree shaded lot, sundeck and patio. Vernon St. file and may be seen in the Office of the Town Clerk, Town HoHm n I Apply in confidence to: Director of Personnel. ticut group are being con­ Office Building. preferred, but training will be time kitchen help after school portunity Employer”. curate typing' r^uired. H 0 select us once you've seen our professionalism at work Dirt 1-86 East to Exit 92 right on Center St, straight thru the center to given. Apply in person: East Mllwooii TAG SALE SATURDAY, ducted by the Gilmore and weekends. Apply at and auto rating experience East Center to Girard St. on left. Dated Andover, Connecticut 9 June 1979 Hartforo Convalescent Home, Meadows Convalescent WANTED preferred. MusU have neat Knollwood (F ;r .MORE with JUNE 16. 26 Rolling Hills Broadcasting Group. The MANCHESTER 745 Main Street, East Hart­ Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Full time cosmetician. appeamace. 646-2212. Drive, Glastonbury. 9 am - 3 fund raising effort will ford. Manchester. pm. Dated Andover, Connecticut 16 June, 1979 ExTCrienced preferred but PIm s b call MEMORIAL HOSPITAL culminate in a telethon on win train right person. ORGANIST - CHOIR R.E.MERRITT agency Realtors. Zoning Board of Appeals PART TIME Work from home 71 Haynes Street SENTRY TAG SALE - 65 Vernon Road. WATR-TV, Channel 20, PART TIME CLERKS Company bendits. DIRECTOR WANTED- First BBitara Andover, (Connecticut on the phone servicing our NEEDED for 2nd and 3rd Lutheran Church, 154 Orchard 122 E. Ciinttr 8t. Bolton. Saturday and Sunday, Waterbury, on Sunday, Apply DAL 64e-793B Manchester, Ct. 06040 I Real Estate Services Inc. 104, 11 ft. Sailboat, hundreds Mary C. McNamara, Chairman customers in your spare time. shifts. Apply in person: 7-11, Street, Rockville, Conn. Call AnEqutslOt)pc4fiMiil) f June 17. 123-5 249-7773. 509 Center StreeL ManchBBtBr Parkad# 875-5682. 29 Connecticul Boutevord. East Hortfoid 269-4331 646-1180 of books, snowblower, tools, and miscellaneous items. PAGE FOURTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat., June 16, 1979 Peanuts — Charles M. Schulz EVENING HERALD. Sat., June 16, 1979— PAGE FIFTEEN SAVE I've BEEN THINKIN6... TRV TO RAISE JUNE WANT AD SPECIAL 643;27ii Dear Abby VOU HAP SUCH 600P ^ SOVBEAN'^ ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzzle LUCK' RAISINS ANP OVER 1 Have to do 1 Normandy By Abigail Van Buren SELLIN6 VOUR RAPISH.. with invasion day 5 Specialty 2 One (Ger.) $4.00 restaurant 3 Indian coin 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DDLLARS 9 Undermine 4 Warier 12 Enjoy a meal 5 Minces 13 Opera prince 6 Old expletive 14 Actress 7 Group DEAR ABBY: I'm 83, In good health, drive my own car Farrow 8 One of the Frank and Enwal j|7l^n|Md2«atura8{n^^ and read you faithfully in the Alliance, Ohio, Review. 15 Actress Baxter Gershwins I'd like to share something with you that I've kept for 16 Feudal 9 Complacent many years. Perhaps you'd like to put this in your “My, How weapon lo w in g (Fr.) Times Havh Changed” file. Pritcllla’t Pop — Ed Sullivan 18 Pined 11 Presses 17 Gait i o IS‘ It was published in the Cabell County (W. Va.) Board of 'SI irs SUPPOSEP TO BE IF VOU GO TO SO TELL ST FRANCIS 20 Grows old Sully HE JL . T H I 5 ^ COME O l.' I HAVE 19 Hockey 28 Grow together Education's school bulletin in 1915: G«.6 i - i t man unless he is your father or brother. 36 Dreadful LESS." aged children in my East paper hanging at reasonable Free estimates. Call Charles 7) You may not smoke cigarettes. 12 13 14 FULLYINSUHED Hartford home, O'Connell rates. Fully insured. Free Schiavetti at 649-2405 8) You may not dress in bright colors. 37 Knot up CrafttffljrisMp Curantetd fli IVritiM IS AUXANDER C. MIKOLOWSKY Drive area, 568-9275. Estimates, Call Wayne 649- anytime. Apartmente For Rant 53 Homea lor Rent 54 Autot For Sale 61 Trucka lor Sale 9) You may under no circumstances dye your hair. M 39 Ballot caster 16 17 62 40 Sketch 643*8136 7696, 10) You must wear at least two petticoats. 16 ROBERT 8. NURMI 19 30 HOME IMPROVEMENTS - RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 LOOKING for anything in real BOLTON- 4 Room Ranch. 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAN 11) Your dresses must not be any shorter than two inches 41 Sodium ______649*4288______chloride General all around work on PERSONAL Paperhanging estate rental - apartments, Lake privileges. No pets. $300 Customized, in and out. 14 window van. Excellent condi­ above the ankle. Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 21 23 new or old homes. East of the For particular people, by BIDWELL HOME Improve­ homes, multiple dwellings? monthly, including neat. Will miles per gallon on regular tion. Very low mileage. Cap­ (abbr.) 12) To keep the schoolroom neat and clean, you must: 24 25 26 ■ 42 Singer Martin River. Free estimates. Call Dick. Call 643-5703 anytime. ment Co. Expert installation No fees. Call J.D. Real Estate accept 1 child. Call 742-6736. fuel. Loaded with extras in­ tains chairs. Stereo and ’ 5 TOP/..HOIV the DICKEN5 26 29 30 C&M TREE SERVICE • Free sweep the floor at least once daily; scrub the floor at least 45 Forgiveness 643-2127. of aluminum siding gutters Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cluding Factory Air! Low cassette. Radials. 429-9461. PIP '/OU SET ABOARPT 31 ■ estimates, discount senior once a week with hot, soapy water; clean the blackboards at 49 Arab 33 33 citizens. Company EXPERIENCED PAINTING and trim. Roofing installation FIVE ROOM DUPLEX. mileage. One owner. least once a day, and start the fire at 7 a.m. so the room will 52 Blaze 34 1 ■ Manchester-owned and HANDYMAN-Cellars,attics, By Craig Ogden. Quality and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323, APARTMENT and HOUSES Adults. No pets. Security. Excellent condition. Over 1977 CHEVY HALF TON - 35 36 be warm by 8 a.m. Just sign me... 53 Southern operated. Call 646-1327. garages, cleaned. Also Workmanship! Interior and For Rent. We have 100s of ren­ Furnished, $275 / month. Call $14,000 invested, A real Excellent condition. Custom state (abbr.) ■ □1 AN OLD TIMER 37 38 driveways sealed and home Exterior. “ You Tried The SPECIALIZING cleaning and tals in all Areas, Prices and 642-0053 or 643-5747. <■ bargain for $7495, Must be wheels-cap optional. 646-5885, 54 Minutes of Sizes. Call Rental Assistors, IF B & M TREE SERVICE - repairs. Call 643-2127, Rest, Now Stick With 'The repairing chimneys, roofs, seen. Call 643-0421. 528-5827. Leave message. court 40 41 Specialists in tree and stump Best". Call 649-8749, 742-9979. new roofs. Free estimates. 30 236-5646.- Small Fee. Olticea-Btorea lor Rant 55 DEAR OLD TIMER: Those “rules of conduct" sound 55 Animal waste ■ 42 43 44 removal. Senior Citizen BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME years Experience. Howley, 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. more like a prison sentence than a teacher's contract. For­ chemical 46 47 46 Discount. 24 hour service. 643- With Dry Wall Stone Walls, 643-5361. 454 MAIN STREET- Second MANCHESTER- Main Street Excellent running condition, tunately, times have ebangedi 56 Summer time ■■ 49 so 51 52 Fences, etc. Quality floor. 3 Room Heated Apart­ modern office available. 400 automatic transmission, (abbr.) 7285. 1968 FORD PICK UP- One Workmanship, Reasonable ROOFER WILL Install roof, ment. No appliances, no pets. sq, ft. Heat, AC included. Call power steering and radio. 57 Fear (Fr.) S3 54 55 Building Contracting 33 owner. $400. Call between 5 DEAR ABBY: My husband sometimes goes to topless REWEAVTNG burn holes. Prices, Call after 6 p.m. 649- siding or gutter for low dis­ $225 monthly. Call 646-2426, 9 646-2469 or 646-2755. New battery, new body work. 58 Residue and 6 p.m. and ask for O.J., bars with some of his buddies. I'm sbre he wouldn't cheat on 56 57 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 5635, and 643-9508. Saturday count price. Call Ken at 647- to 5. 568-2646. 56 WES ROBBINS Carpentry 649-9909. me; he just likes to look. -Ik Window shades, Venetian and Sunday 10 to 2.______1566. 466 MAIN STREET. North of He comes right home, and I know he loves me, but I still remodeling specialist. Ad­ MANCHESTER - Main Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft, blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 1972 VEGA- Runs. Needs don't like the idea of him going to topless bars. What is your Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- WILL DO BABYSITTING In ROOFING, PAINTING - Street, 2 and 3 rooms. Heated, of centrally located space. work. $100,00, Call 646-2431. 1974 CHEVY CHEYENNE 8*0 U 5 PtI Of> my home. Verplanck School built-ins, bathrooms, hot water, appliances. No PICKUP- Excellent condition. opinion? 5221. kitchens, 649-3446. ' Reliable college students. Ideal for store, office or other area. Call 649-3219 mornings, Compare prices, performance pets. Parking. Security. 523- business or commercial use. 1975 CAMARO - Yellow with V-8. With cap. 49,500 miles. JEALOUS IN BALTIMORE Win at bridge 7047. Call 525-6725. Alley Cop — Dave Graue ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. with any professionals. Mick Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. black top; excellent condition. attics, garages, yards NEED AN EXPERIENCED Simon, Dave Beaulieu 646- 18 to 22 mpg. Snows, and CB DEAR JEALOUS: It doesn't matter where a man works Additions, Repairs, Cabinets, 1970 FORD - Super 300 Win­ WRSCr PNtXJ MEAN, WELL, AS YOU POINTED ...A N 'A MOOVIAN WHY DO I with a trump and lead the cleaned, moving, & RESPONSIBLE 1564, 643-1858. FOR RENT - Industrial 1,200 included, M st offer, 649-8879, up an appetite as long as he comes home to eat. rM COII^WITH 50MEB0DYS SOT TiSEE E M IS S AR Y SHOULD HAVE THIS BABYSITTER for the whole Call Gary Cushing 345-2009, sq. ft. new building. 647-9137. dow Van. V-8. Automatic, red. NORTH 6-16-A nine of clubs for a ruffing trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn 'B M f? THAT THEY DON'T 60 WITH 'EM TO FE E LIN S * 9 5 2 service. No job too big or summer? If so, please call ^owsgmi 1975 CAMARO - Excellent No rust. Asking $1200. Call DEAR ABBY: I'm sure you've heard a lot of men complain B A C K l w ESTABLISH DIPLO­ IV E B EBsl finesse. You will get to dis­ TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY 528-2352. w 84 small. 568-8522. Kim after 5:00 p,m., at 649- LANDLORDS- List all your ROCKVILLE 20x60 CENTER condition, many extras, 236- because their wives are cold and unresponsive. MATIC BELATIONS ■ HAD? card your queen-seven of Carpentry and general con­ vacancies with us for FREE! WITH TH' HEAD * K 10 8 spades on the last two clubs. 4748. - 17 West Main Street, Full 1356 after 4 PM, May I tell you about my marriage? tracting, Residential and Aztec 100s of qualified tenants 1974 DODGE MAXI VAN- 318 O F T H E IR « A K J 9 6 Suppose West had fol­ BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. basement, parking, im­ My husband and I both work. In the evening I try to draw commercial. Whether it be a waiting. Call Rental automatic, professionally 60VERNMENTI lowed to that second club. Fireplaces.concrete. Chimney EXPERIENCED Chimney mediate occupancy. Mi. I. 1969 OLDSMOBILE him into a conversation by asking about his work. His WEST EAST HOUSECLEANER Now small repair job, a custom Assistors, 9 to 9, 236-5646. customized camper. Bubble * K J 6 3 * 10 8 4 You would finesse dummy’s repairs. No job too small built home or anything in Sweeps Kaplan owner, 232-9041. CUTLASS- 2 door Hardtop. answers are short and dull. I try to generate conversation Savel Call 644-8356 for es­ available. Will work on week­ Air conditioning. Good run­ top. Sleeps 4. Heavy duty w q iiis n W A K J 10 jack. If it held, you woujd get between, call 646-1379,. ffi iM n ttt Uie risk throughout. Well maintained. by telling him about my work, but he's clearly bored. one spade discard on the timates. ly basis, or as temporary help 9f ckiiRRG]i l lr i i OFFICE, EXCELLENT ning condition. $425, or best ♦ 7 * 5 I've tried to, discuss the news, politics, and even make king of clubs and would not for parties, $4.50 per hour. «ilh»yt Miking • LOCATION! Good Traffic offer. Call 649-1052. $4200.00. 643-5478. 4 5 4 Q 10 7 4 3 Call Ann, 643-7731. CARPENTRY & MASONRY - n ess... small talk about people we know, but he cuts me short and lose a club trick. EXPERT PAINTING and Additions and Remodeling. Exposure! Heat, air, parking, SOUTH LANDSCAPING Specializing Tom Samperi janitor. $100 per month. Call 1971 FORD STATION 1973 3/4 TON P IC K U P picks up a newspaper, magazine or turns on the TV. Suppose the finesse lost. Free estimates. Call Anthony RESPONSIBLE CAMPER SPECIAL On Sunday he likes to stay home and watch whatever 4 A Q 7 You would get one spade in Exterior House Painting. COMPLETE LAWN Komi Iride ROOMMATE WANTED TO 649-5334. WAGON - Automatic, power w ------■ Squillacote 649-0811. CHEYENNE. Excellent con­ sport in on TV. After that more TV. Then he starts looking discard on the king of clubs Tree pruning, spraying, MAINTENANCE- Mowing, 371 WNDSM - share large house near lake. steering. Very clean car. 2 * AQJ9I432 mowing, weeding. Call 742- Edging, Hedges, Shrubs way tailgate. Excellent run­ dition. Dual gas tank, dual for an affectionate bed partner. Abby, I wonder how many and a second one on CARPENTER - Repairs, Located in E. Hampton. $150 OFFICE SPACE batteries, air conditioning. '4\I4.:you have the knack for making home. Spayed. Call 342-0571, private two-family, Heat available. Ample 1968 VW SQUAREBACK - people believe they are in a sources. Keep the door open 2 GOOD GAS ENGINES, or 633-6581. dition. appliances included. parking available. Call 649- Running condition. $400. Call better position than they feel to all important contacts. horizontial shaft. One 5 HP, Unneated. Plenty of parking. 228-0168. they are. Your insights help to ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) one 21/2 HP. Boat motor 71/2 5358. 1972 GEM TRAILER- 31 foot. TRAINS AND TOYS - Lionel, $255. Call 646-3893, or 649-7814. inspire them to greater You're generally fortunate HP. Turntable. Maple Syrup. UPlCK Situated on permanent site. today, but It’s likely you'll be Ives, Flyer, Marklin, Any age, heights. 2 guitars, electric and South Wellfleet, Cape Cod. luckiest ^in situations where plastic or metal. Also dolls, RADIANT FIREPLACE - VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your regular. One ampliphier. 643- AT THE CORN CRIB Warms this gigantic 3 □ AUTOMOTIVE Sleeps 4. Large built-on deck. chickens are coming home to you need a big favor from AKITA PUPPIES- 5 months. boats, trucks, etc. pre-1950. Trucka for Sale 62 Short Ribs — Frank Hill 9044. bedroom. Kids and pets ok. Trew area. Near bay and roost today in the form of another. AKC Registered. Trained. 568-0925. National Seashore. Many TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Al­ Call now. (558-3). Rental Autoa For Sale favors returned from people SIRE.NOU PONT EXPECT OPCOURSE NOT. TAKE HE CAN DO ONE OF MIS AND WHEN THE PRA(50N DINING ROOM CHERRY Show, Win Quality. Alert Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. — offer*^C^f W extras! Very good condition you're fond of. They’ll be though you may be a slow protection. 561-2140. starter today, you have what it ME TO RACE A DBA30M THE JESTER ALONG. COAAIC ACTS. RALLS ASLEEP, YOU TABLE & Six chairs, $450, BERRY PATCR 649-9230. showing their affection tangi­ BY AAVSELF”? RUSH IN A N D - Convertible couch $IM. Red WE PAY $10 for complete bly. takes to be a strong finisher » / Buckland Road PURSE PLEASER - Elegant junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland leather chair and ottman $75. 3 bedroom, kids and pets ok. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If especially if the stakes begin to So. Windaor Auto Body. 528-1990. appeal to you. Lounge chairs $25 and $10. $155. (417-1). Rental there's an important decision Amana Refrigerator 16 cubic Open Dally NOW ’ CARE 1® SIVE owe A TEST POMP ? " Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY- Berry’s World — Jim Btrry feet. $100. Humidifier $35. 8 to 8 WANTED Runs but needs work. Best Drop leaf mahogany table $45. Children's Summer MARLBOROUGH Several carpets. 643-0287. A STAR ABOVE YOUR AD offer. Call 633-8258. YOU CNN PLACE YOUR Could help to sell your items Clothing, infant to size MAGNIFICANCE - Huge 314 Bug* Bunny — Heimdahl A Stoftai faster, rent your room quicker 12. Also; Cords, Jeans, rooms, new appliances. Full WE PAY TOP PRICES for — mP- 1970 CHEVY STEP VAN PICK YOUR OWN basement and more. $175. CLASSIHED AD ANYTIME and bring you better results! Boy Scout, Girl Scout, wrecked and junk ears. A # B He r e h e is , f o l k s ... VENDING TRUCK - hot dog ST R A W B E R R IE S - 224 (421-4). Rental Assistors, ttn by HU. M.TUHegUSPMOn stand, large freezer, coffee Ask the Herald Classified Ad Hillstown Road, Manchester. Cub and Brownie Auto Salvage, used auto parts. RwWilL TH"UOiS©eK".' WIMP taker about details. Put the small fee. 236-5646. urn. Runs good. Asking $3,500 Large field, open until dark. Uniforms. Call Tony 646-6223. '\M U P4N' W4TCH or best offer. 659-0015. STAR to work for you! Phone 'IM RUH 643-2711. BRINB IN THIS AD FOR QUIET AND SECLUDED - 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs Our Boarding House This Funny World Cozy 4 rooms, lovely yard. LIVING ROOM SET and two S1.00 BAR SALE excellent. Must sell, Full basement. Only $195. sacrificing! Any reasonable 6REAT NEWS.'I VE HE OOULP BE end tables. 5 pieces. $300. THE (437-4). Rental Assistors, SOT 'iOM ATUNE-UP RWHT.' BURKES Excellent condition. 528-6182. STRAWBERRIES- PICK offer over $1650. Call after YOUR OWN. Free containers. EXCHANGE small fee. 236-5646. 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. WiTri NO-Nd^E NOLAN! 6 0 USED TO Mualcal Inalrumenta 44 No children under 14. Open 8 A6 YOU MIzSHT THE CANVAS GAS STOVE. Washer. 3-piece KING'S PALACE - Magnifi- Living Room Set. Rocker. Zig to 8, or until picked out. Clark SHOPPE CHRYSLER CORDOBA 1977- SURMISE, HE'S THAT HE CANT FREE CASE with all 1/2 Street, South Windsor, off of 378 Waal MIddIa Tpka. cant 3 bedroom, formal dining "Medallion Edition." Mint EAsSY TO H IT ! 5 L E E P IN Zag Sewing Machine & price Guitars with this ad. area. Kids and pets ok. Only Cabinet. Electric oven. Offers Burnham Street. Manchaalar Parkada Condition! Air, electric win­ dfitifr Yo u r v ic t o r y ANYTHlNcJ Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, Phona 849-1228 $160. (415-3). Rental dows, power steering and IS ASSURED, BUT A considered. 32 South Alton New Britain. 225-1977. Open til Assistors, small fee. 236-5646. Street. 9 p.m. brakes, automatic, lean-bum HAMMOCK engine, velour upholstery. LARGE WOODEN OFFICE Firm price $3650. 646-0299 TROMBONE- In excellent RYE STRAW for mulch or Homea lor Rent 54 DESK - Rocker, other items. condition. Buescher, with whatever.$2.50 per bale at evenings. e 1671 frr Wwn*'Bra* kw Call 649-1297 after 4:30 p.m. oversized case. $250. Call 649- farm. Will deliver minimum □ RENTALS BOLTON - 3 room year round AMC GREMLIN X 1973- Blue. 7085 anytime. 10 bales, local area. 875-7308. cottage. Couple preferred. 1- 3 speed. Levi Interior. Great Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 223-4^. 7 to 9 AM. mechanical condition! $1000. VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. PEAS, PICK YOUR OWN- Excellent condition. $90.00. Rooma lor Rent 52 Call 649-6436. String Beans next week. Net- TWO BEDROOM HOME - “ I9?9 bv NEA Inc FOR SALE - BUNNIES. 9 Call 643-4762. slsky Farm. 122 Newmarker COLUMBIA LAKE - $350 per 643-2711 weeks old. 643-1432. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ 1971 FORD WINDOW VAN- Road, on the Vernon - South trally located. Downtown month, excluding heat and Small V-8. Power steering, Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 Windsor line, off Dart Hill Manchester. Kitchen utilities. References and new tires and battery. Call A COMPLETE BOARDING Road. 644-0304. security required. 742-7165. FACILITY for dogs and cats. 1974 FURY - 16Vi-foot privileges. Call 649-2358. 643-9618, after 5 p.m. "Aw shucks!" Dog grooming. All health fiberglass, tilt trailer, with Antiquea 48 ROOMMATES WANTED TO guard maintenance. Ultra­ 1975 55-horsepower outboard 238 CHARTER OAK 1974 MONTE CARLO STREET- Room with private SHARE - Conviently located LANDAU- Full power. AM- Dollar violet germicidal lights. Chevy engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. THE PACK RAT ANTIQUES 7-room, furnished nouse in Canine Holiday Inne, 200 entrance, suitable for older FM 8 track with triaxal. New Also 50 horse Johnson out- & COLLECTIBLES. Open by Manchester. Utilities, radials and shocks. Metallic Savor \JflFFERENT VIEWPOINTS^ Sheldon Road, Manchester. board, $300. working gentleman. Parking. 228-0475 or 228- appointment only until p ark in g . No p e ts. $150 Blue, with white top. Call 646- OlWbyWSA.bX 646-5971. 9550. No cooking. $30 weekly. September 643-6680. Security. Cali ^9-1746. monthly. 646-3538. 0355. PAGE SIXTEEN - EVENING HERALD, Sat.. June 16, 1979

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This Week’s TV Specials player loses the love ol a good MORNING 3 The Rifleman EVENING woman alter taking advantage ol 3 Polka her. are examined and discussed by 8dX> 6 : 3 led into the dark 'realm of Highlights of the historic pilgrim­ 8KX) 1:30 9:30 T o d a y alcoholism. age of Pope John Paul II to his M o n d a y addicts. 3 Ormandy And His Orchestra ® Consumer Buylino ® FHm Festival ® 3 News "A Japanese Odyssey" The Phil­ ® Cross-Wits native land. Including coverage JUNE is , 1976 9:00 ® Pattern For Living ® GHIIgan's Island ® Mission: Impossible JUNE 16,1976 11:30 of a papal mass In Cracow, will adelphia Orchestra tours Japan, ® The W orld A t W ar (Sin Celebration Of Tutan- 3 Ormandy And Hla Orchaetra ® CMIdrsn's GospM Hour ® Action Newsmakers 10:00 and performs works by Debussy. khamun This special program be presented. "A Japanese Odyssey" The Phil­ 3 P T L C k ib 3 3 Wall Street Week 3 Wild Kingdom ® N e w s , Ives, Brahms and Richard traces Howard Carter's incredi­ EVENING adelphia Orchestra tours Japan, RSCMTS 3 Lookin' Better ® 3 Fantasy Island AFTERNOON Strauss. 8:30 3 This Week In Baseball 3W ack Perspective On The ble discovery of the tomb of and performs works by Debussy, ® V W a A legre ® Second C ity TV Tufankhamun and highlights 2:30 Ives, Brahms and Richard 10:30 3 My Partner The Ghost 3 Supertrain 8:00 ®TheBr^Kkto 3 Three Sons 2:00 some ol the events surrounding S I Coiling In Shape For The ® Star Special "The Record- Strauss, (fl) 3 Talking Walls Of Pompeii ® Dswey A rid G oliath 3 Best Of Families 2:00 0 W onders O f The Sea ® A frica "U.S. Policy At A the life and dea;h of lha boy- Main Event Barbra Streisand makers" Host: Flip Wilson, A John Forsythe uses the graflitl ol 3 Upstairs, Downstairs 9:30 8:45 ® M ovie "House On Greenap- Crossroads’ Senators S.l. king. and Ryan O'Neal in an exclusive, focus on many of the people who Pompeii to tell the story of the ple Road" (1970) Christopher 6:30 3 The S cars Inside Them GD New Day 10:30 Hayakawa (R-Cal,), James A. rare behind-the-scenes televi­ hold special records which ancient Roman city. George, Janet Leigh. ® 3 CBS News ® Black News McClure (R-ldaho), and George sion special filmed during the shows their Incredible feats and 10:30 7KW ® Little Rascals ® The Price Is Right ® Racing From Roosevelt McGovern (D-S.D.) and execu­ 3 We're Not Bad Boys The making of the new movie, "The attempts to discover what makes ® Hot Fudge ® Make It Real 3 3 3 NBC News tive director of TransAfrica Ran­ New York City School Board T h u rs d a y Main Event." people go to unbelievable ® Abbott And CoeteNo dS Accent On Living 3 0 Another Voice 11:00 dall Robinson discuss American S u n d ay ® ® 3 3 3 N e w s lengths to set a world record. responds to the documentary JUNE 21,1979 ® Little Rascals 3 3 3 P re-G am e Show 3 N e w s aid policies lor Africa, U.S. ® Soap Factory "Bad Boys" shown last winter on EVENING 3 Consultation 3 A frica dependence on African JUNE 17,1079 9:00 7:00 ® Soccer 3:00 CPTV. Using the same documen­ 3Momlngtown 3 M ovie "Paris Does Strange resources. U.S. security interests ® A Place To Bo Shot over a 8:00 ® Agronsky And Company 3D lcfc Van Dyke @ In Concert The Four Fresh­ tary techniques as the first group Things" (1957) Ingrid Bergman, in the region and American polit­ period ol six years, this film doc­ 3 RIverdssIgn Springlleld ® K lc k s 3 Monty Python's Flying Circus men perform some of their most of filmmakers, this program finds 7:30 Mel Ferrer. ical involvement, economic inter­ MORNING uments the creation ol the East Host: architect Chad Floyd! (£ Arthur And Company ® News ipi Austin city Limits well-known classics. (R) an opposite view among ® Bill Moyers' Journal ests and responsibilities. Building of the National Gallery students, teachers and adminis­ ® Popaya And Friends ® Baseball ot Art. a structure already 10:00 d® World Opportunities 11:30 8:00 trators at Bryant High School. ® TrI-State Town Meeting "Tri- ® News 2:15 ® M o v le "Stalag 17" (1953) @ S p a ^ Olympics Telethon A regarded as a contemporary 3 BayCHyRollars 333Baseball 3 Nashville On The Road 4:00 classic. State Regional Planning William Holden, Otto Preminger. 3:00 fund-raising event sponsored by O Economically Speaking 3 Tennssses Tuxedo 30dysaey @ Border Traffic The 1.200- Commission: Should It Get More 2:30 ® In Celebration Of Tutan- the Gilmore Broadcasting Group "Entrepreneur: Risk And 3 Que Pass, U.S A ? mile boundary that divides Texas Power,? Less Power? Or Should 8:00 ® Laurel And Hardy Laugh- khamun of Connecticut broadcast live Reward" The critical role ol risk- 3 H ee Haw and Mexico is the scene ol W e d n e s d a y It Be Abolished Altogether?" ® P o p m toons 3D lck Van Dyke ® M ovie “ Walk, Don’t Run" from the Holiday Seasons Res­ taking and venture capital In the T u e s d a y 3 3 3 The Innocent And The ® The RIntstones ® 3 U.S. Open (1966) Cary Grant, Samantha countless incidents of illegal taurant in Waterbury that will 3 In Seerch Of... success of the United States Is JUNE 20,1979 Dam ned Having failed to per­ ® 3 (H Harvest Tam|}le ^ g a r. drug smuggling into the U.S. help send the mentally retarded 0 Soccer Made In Germany illustrated. JUNE 19,1676 suade Tom's father to sell his ® D aym A nd G oliath 3 3 3 Saturday Night Live of Connecticut to compete in the 3:00 7:29 EVENING ranch, mobster Alex Budde 3 3 3 AMn And The Chip­ 3 A ndyO rttm h international summer Olympics EVENING EVENING (Anthony Franciosa) resorts to a ® I Love Lucy 3 Dally Numbers 3 M o v ie "Alvarez Kelly" in Brockport, New York this munks ® M ovie "Another Part Ol The EVENING desperate plan which backfires 3 Sesam e S h e e t (R ) (1966) William Holden, Richard summer. (Continues until 7:00 Forest" (1948) Fredric March, 7:30 10:00 disastrously. (Part 4 of S)(R| ® World War II Gl Diary Widmark. 6:00 p.m.) 7:00 8:30 Ann Blyth. FATHER AND SON @ @ @ NBC News Special 8:00 3Estampa Flamsnca Ameri­ 10:30 d ) Superheroes (3) Dom ata ® Connecticut Woman 12:00 @ W onders O f The Sea John Chancellor reports on the 3 M ethadon e "An American 3 Soap Factory AFTERNOON can flamenco dancer Maria Beni­ 3 Alton Ochsnar At 80 Dr. (B 3 Scoob/s All-Stars ® Border Traffic (f® Living Faith Mowgii, an abandoned native baby adopted by wolves, history and ramifications of the Way Of Dealing" Issues such as 3 Candid Camera tez and her Estampa Flamenca Alton Ochsner, one of the first to ® View ^nt On Nutrition 3 Vlew ^nt On Nutrition leases his wolf “father" in “Mowgii's Brothers," an 8:00 Salt II treaty from Vienna, where the addictive nature of metha­ Dance Company are featured in connect smoking and lung 3:30 3 Crockett's Victory Garden 3 3 3 Fantastic Four 12:30 SSIt Can't Happen To Me A 1:00 the treaty will be signed the fol­ done, the side effects and the rehearsal and performance In cancer, is honored on his 80th ® The Brady Bunch 3 HeeHaw(Cont'd) animated special to be rebroadcast Saturday, June 16, 3 Pope John Paul II In Poland 3 The A thletes teen-age girl allows herself to be lowing day. quality of therapeutic support New Mexico. birthday. (R) 9:00 (Q) Jake Hess Gospel Time 3 Family Feud on CBS. ® Bugs Bunny / Road Runner 4:00 3 S u p em an 12:45 ® Birdm an ® Big Valley 3 Listen ®DanM Boone 8:00 d® Another View ® Bad News Bears 3 3 3 G o dzilla Super 60 1:00 Lonely lady This Week’s TV Sports 3 Wilderness ® Marv Griffin 3 M ister Rogers (R) ® M ovie "Cleopatra" (1934) 3 M ovie "The Night Walker" ® 3 Battlestar Galactica 3 VMa Alegre Claudette Colbert, Warren (1965) Robert Taylor, Barbara dS Festival Of Faith Oscar-nominee Meryl from Dayton, Ohio; Oaks Horse Williams. 9:40 9:00 Stanwyck. 3 3 CHIPS Streep portrays Leilah, a Race from Epsom. England; 9:30 ® M ovie "Invasion Ol The Ani­ T o d ay ® KIner's Komer ® Soccer Minnesota Kicks vs ® Shazzam 0 Sesam e S treet (R) 3 It Can't Happen To Me NASCAR Dogwood Classic from mal People" (1962) Barbara lonely Mt. Holyoke College New York Cosmos 3 3 Meetlra Of Minds JUNE 16,1979 10:30 Martinsville, Va. 4:30 Wilson, John Carradine. senior in the encore pre­ 3 Carrascolendas 3 Stage Door Disco (S Racing From Roosevelt ® Sports Spectacular 3 M ovie "Chain Lightning” sentation of “Uncommon 4:30 dS Davey And Goliath 0 Julia Child And Company (1950) Humphrey Bogart, Elea­ 11:00 3 SportaWorld (Joined In 10KX) Women and Others,” air­ MORNING T h u rs d a y ® Moby Dick S3 LHe Around Us 8:30 nor Parker. ® Soccer New York Cosmos Progress) ing on Great Perform­ (B 3 Suparfiiends ® MowglTs Brothers 3 Jukebox vs. Vancouver White Caps 5:00 11:00 4:40 ® M ovie ’’Creature Of The 3 3 Baseball 1:30 ances, Wednesday, June JUNE 21,1979 ® Mission: Impossible ® WCT Tennis Jimmy Connors 11:15 ® KIner's Komer Walking Dead ” (1963) Rock 0 This Old House ® News (Time Approximate) 20, on PBS. 3 Red Sox Wrap-Up (® Voyage To The Bottom Of vs. Peter Fleming 4:45 Madison, Ann Wells. 9:00 3 Rock Concert Check local listings for 3 Hot Fudge 3 ABC News 12:30 3 Rad Sox Wrap-Up EVENING . d® Mayor Athanson's Forum ®CBS Movie ’’The Last Ol time and station. AFTERNOON 3 The Athletes 10:30 3 Director's Playhouse The Good Guys" (1978) Robert 2:35 Meryl Streep was nomi­ Culp. Dennis Dugan. A rookie 10 M ovie "White Heat" (1949) EVENING 6:30 ffl Tarzan / S i^ Seven 3 Hee Haw Honeys nated for Best Supporting 12:00 ® Hollywood toon S3 Studio See policeman’s compassion lor a James Cagney. Virginia Mayo. ® Bowling For Dollara seriously ill fellow officer puts Actress for her role in ® Swimming And Diving S u n d ay 10:30 3 3 3 Oaffy Duck 3 Lawrence Welk 3:00 11:30 him on a collision course with the "AIAW Women's Champion­ ® Sports Extra 3 Royal Heritage 0 VIevirs O f Asia 3 Risk Of Marriage “The Deer Hunter” and is ships” JUNE 17,1979 ® Racing From Roosevelt 3 Green Acres tyrannical squad sergeant. 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Manchester United ® 3 Baseball St. Louis Cardinals FLEXING HiS MUSCLES 3 Baseball Kanas City Royals 1 2 :3 1:30 vs. Milwaukee Brewers Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Larry HIsle, one of Q ) Space Academy ® Greatest Sports Legends ® M ovie “ Sherlock Holmes DIRECTOIty 2:30 “ Alice Marble" baseball’s most productive hitters, will lead his team And The Secret Weapon” (1942) 646-iaOO T u e s d a y "H alf tile promises people siw d ) 3 U.S. Open Live coverage into action when they play host to the Kansas City Basil Ralhbone, Nigel Bruce. ol the 18-hole third round ol play 2:00 were never kept were never CO N SU M ER SAj'LES ( £ 3 Baseball Boston Red Sox JUNE 19,1979 Royals In the Major League Baseball Game-of-the- ®Pm k Panther Manchester Parkade SHOP ^ .e O FOR EVERY TEN in this golf tournament from the made." E. W. Howe 333Bulord And The Gal­ inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio. vs. Chicago White Sox Week Saturday, June 16, on NBC. US LAST. 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Page 4 - TV SPOTLIGHT TV SPOTLIGHT - Page 5 Sunday, June 17 Daytime Programs 6S Basihovsn Festival MORNINQ TOO 3EdgaOINIght © Makam And Ctancy (Wad) MORNING 9:00 3 The FSntelonae © 2 © Al Star Sacrata © Hara’a To Your Hsalth (Thu) 3 Sunday Morning 11:30 '' 3PTL(Xub ©Croaa-Wtta © JuNa Chid And Company (Fit) 3 Frankenstein Jr. Artd The 5K)0 5:00 3 Face The Nation 2 Today Impossibles 2 The Brady Bunch (Tue-Fri) 11K)0 3:00 10 @ As School Match Whs 3 Little Rascals 2 Bugs Bunny And Porky Pig 3 Tha Ghost And Mrs. Muir 3 Dam Atuf OoUath 3 ® Animals Animals Animals ^*30 3 Popaya And Friands 5:30 30ralRobsrls 7:45 3 © Lavama & Shtrtay (R) 3 © Qanaral Hospital 12 13 2 TMs Weak In Baseball 2 The Qhoot And Mrs. Muk 3 S t r ^ T a l k iS Clet^ut Robinson 2 Family Focus 2 Adalante (Tue-Ri) ©Newt 3lronalda O The Brady Bunch 2 Day Of DIacovery © 2 8HlghRollera OS Ufattylaa(Mon) 16 5:55 8:00 © Mwcut Walby. 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Marisa 4:00 8 Dick Van Dyke d Tri-State Town Masting d (D Newlywed Game gambler from the North, invotved 12:30 d "Six Bridges To Cross” 0 Donahue Pavan 8 Tic Tac'Dough 8 0 8 The Innocent And The All Children Age 5-11 S3 Dance Fever in murder, falls In love with a d Movie "The Emperor Waltz" ^ "The Feminine Touch" (1955)Tony Curtis, . Damned 2:09 0 02 MacNell / Lehrer Report Southern belle. (1948) Bing Crosby, Joan 8:00 or Kindergarten — 6th Grade (1941) Rosalind Russell. Don (8 "The Gorgeous Hussy" 0 Snaak Prsviaw News 8 Wild Kingdom "It's A Gift" (1934) W.C. Fields, Fontaine. (DThaWsHons (B Ameche. (1936) Joan Crawford. Franchot are Welcome 8 Dick Van Dyke Baby Leroy. A grocery store d Movie "The Hospital" (1972) 10:30 2:25 12:40 Tone. 8 Tic Tac Dough owner inherits an orange planta­ George C. Scott, Diana RIgg. A 0 Alton Ochsnar At 80 (B Movie "Invitation To Happi­ EVENING d CBS Late Movie "T h e disillusioned doctor, on the tion. EVENING 8 The Ghost And Mrs. Muir ness" (1939) Fred MacMurray, “JO Y” Includes Crafts, Bible Study, 8:00 Cobweb" (1955) Richard verge of divorce, is saved from ® D lck C a ve n Irene Dunne. Sports, and Snacks 6:00 (D The Paper Chase 9:30 WIdmark, Lauren Bacall. suicide by a young woman. 2 hrs. d Crosa-WIts d 8 Taxi 11:00 2:30 ® ffi l2 U 8 News 6:00 (S 8 Morfc & Mindy d 8 Happy Days @ The Scare Inside Them 1:00 (d(B088News . 3 ) The Brady Bunch d(I)08New i d Movie "Lileboat” (1944) Tal­ d News $6-1 St Child - $3-2nd Chlld-$1 each (D U fe Of Riley d Joe Franklin (B Bedtime Stories ID Joker's Wild d The Brady Bunch lulah Bankhead, John Hodlak. 3:00 8 0 8 The Runaways 10:00 8 0 8 Tomorrow ( d Benny Hill 0 ® Studio See dJokar'eWlld Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 0 News Additional Child In the Family 0 Previn And The Pittsburgh d S 2 News 8 Dick Van Dyke gS My Three Sons 2:00 0 ® Studio See The commander of a German U- d 8 dulle Farr, M.O. 8 Honaymootwrs 119 Gunsmoke 8 Joker's Wild d N e w s 8 M y Three Sont boat joins the survivors of a 3:30 Call Now for Info 646-8SB9-633-25B8 02 Methadone 10:30 0 Donahue 8 Gunsmoke freighter he sunk in their lifeboat. ® Bast Of Bums And Allen ( 0 Kitty Today 6:30 0 We're Not Bad Boys 8 HIzzonner 8:30 2:38 6:30 11:30 4:00 i5) I Love Lucy S2 Dick Cavett 0 RIvardeeIgn Springfield d M e r v Griffin d News d ILoveLucy d)M *A*S*H 0 Six Million Dollar Man (D Bowling For Dollars 0 ® Nova Church of the Nazarene (8 dS (S NBC News (D Baseball 11:00 ( d Bowling For Dollars (B The Gong Show 8 Liars Club d d ® 8 8 N e w s 2:46 8 Hee Haw Honeys (3) 8 Staraky & Hutch 236 Main St. ® @ Over Easy d Movie "The Thin Red Line" 8 0 8 NBC News d Bedtime Storlea 8 Joker's Wild d Racing From Roosevelt dS Adam-12 (1964) Keir Dullea. Jack Warden. 0 ® Over Easy MONEY SAVING "HP: Don i Manchester, Ct. 06040 9:00 d Benny Hill 8 Adsm-12 8:30 8 0 8 Tonight add too much food to the 6:55 (D Movie "Th e Internecine 8 Dick Van Dyke 3:00 ( 3 ) 8 Angle 8 T h a Rifleman t h i n k 6:55 freezer at once. The guide: 2 8 News Project" (1974) James Coburn, S2 Best Of Bums And Allen 0 News 8 Comedy Theater ® Captlonad ABC News 8 N a w s to 3 pounds for each cubic IT'LL Lee Grant. A prominent econo­ 8 Special Edition 7:00 12:00 toot of freezer space. Place in (D CBS News mist who is offered a high-level 11:30 3:30 7:00 8 Liars Chib (B I Love Lucy t ^ c p a V? (S The Brady Bunch government post turns to mur­ 0 Kitty Today d C B S N e w s a single layer for quick d Bamaby Jones LENDING AN EAR 9:00 d Movie "The Ghost And Mrs. H) 8 ABC News der to eliminate the skeletons in d The Brady Bunch freezing. d The Gong Show CJ) Hawaii Fhre-O Muir" (1947) Rex Harrison, The driest place on earth may be A l Karijah, Egypt, (D 8 Dating Game his closet. d 8 ABC Movie "A dam 's 4:00 (£)8ABCNaws Joanna Miles stars as an understanding friend of a high (3) 8 Bamay Miller Vanessa Brown, where, according to records, no rain has even fallen. (is) Festival Of Faith d 8 Three's Company Woman" (1972) Beau Bridges. 0 Six Million Dollar Man d 8 Dating Gama m Dr. Scott On Hebrewa school track star (Phillip Brown) who is troubled with 8 0 8 Quincy (0) Festival Of FaHh 8 UaraClub doubts about his masculinity, in “ Faise Images,” on 8 Soul Train 0 Lookin' Batter 8 Movie "Klondike Annie" NBC’s “The Runaways,” Tuesday, June 19. 0 News 12:05 (1936) Mae West, Victor McLa- (3 ) CBS Lata Movie "M cCloud: 0 D lc k Cavett Wednesday, June 20 glen. A saloon singer lakes a The Barefoot Girls Of Bleeker 8TheOddCo(^ dead missionary's Iddniity and ® Makam And Clancy Street" (1974) Dennis Weaver, runs off with a sea captain, with Shelley Wllnters. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:00 d Movie "The Sorcerers" The versatility S Movie "Paint Your Wagon" (1967) Boris Karloff. Catherine (1969) Lee Marvin. Jean Seberg. Lac^. GAS PRICES GOrCHA of cultured pearls 12:00 8 0 8 Tonight 8 "The Return Of October" During the Gold Rush days in California, a pair of prospectors 8 The Rifleman (1949) Glenn Ford, Terry Moore. ® Captioned ABC News Friday, June 22 shares a wife bought from a Mor­ 1:00 mon at an auction, 12:00 DOWN? (5) "The Shrike" (1955) Jose d Cross-Wits 3 ) Hogan’s Heroes 11:00 d I Love Lucy DAYTIME MOVIES a)(I)088New8 Ferrer, June Allyson. d 8 Eight Is Enough (3) Dr. Scott On Hebrews (3) Sha Ns Na J (B Badtima Stories d Meet The Mayors 8 Liars Club WHY NOT ENJOY THE d Nawlywad Game 4:00 d Benny Hill (D "The Prince Who Was A 8 0 8 Laugh-In 12:00 8 Porter Wagoner 12:30 8 Dick Van Dyke Thiel" (1951) Tony Curtis, Piper 0 The Long Search 8 "Tonight And Every Night" 0 Family Faud 8 Joker's Wild d Movie "Souls At Sea" SUMMER IN YOUR OWN (1945) Rita Hayworth, Lee 0 ® MacNall / Lehrer Report 8 Honeymooners Laurie. (1937) Gary Cooper, George ® Best Of Bums And Allen 8 "When Ladies Meet" (1933) ® Ormandy And HIs Orchestra Bowman. 8 Match Gama Rail. 8 Dick Van Dyke Ann Harding, Myrna Loy. 8:30 1:00 11:30 12:37 BACKYARD? 8 Tic Tac Dough (B Movie "The Savage" (1952) d M e r v Griffin d "Kelly And Mo" (1957) Van EVENING d Newark And Reality d 8 Mannix Johnson, Piper Laurie. , Susan Morrow. 8 Liars Club CALL NOW FOR INSTALLATION (B The Gong Show 12:40 4:00 8KX) (S Incradibla Hulk ( I ) 8 S o a p 6:00 9:00 d K o Ja k MAKE YOUR BACK YARD A VACATION SPOT! d "Smoke Signal" (1955) (3)Crota-WIU d Second City TV d) d ® 8 News d 8 Charlie's Angels Dana Andrews, Piper Laurie. 8 0 8 T o n l ^ d The Brady Bunch 1:00 (3) 8 Oparatlon Petticoat d Soccer 8 "Woman Of The Year" 8 Movie "Think Fast. Mr. (D Joker's Wild 8 0 8 Tomorrow d New York Report 8 0 8 NBC Movie "Stranger (1942) Katharine Hepburn. Spen­ Molo" (1937) Virginia Field, 0 ® Studio See 1:15 8 0 8 DWrant Strokaa In Our House" (1978) Linda Blair, cer Tracy. Peter Lorre. ■ 8 My Three Sons d doe Franklin 0 ® Waahington Week In Carol Lawrence. A young girl's ® Captioned ABC News 8 Gunsmoke life turns into a terrifying night­ Review 1:50 EVENING 8 Joksr'aWlld 12:00 6:30 mare when her strange cousin d News 3 ) Movie "Lady In The Dark" d I Love Lucy moves in and mysterious and 8'30 (1944) Ginger Rogers. Ray (d Bowling For Dollars eerie events begin occurring. (R) 2:00 6KI0 (SAAarvGrtfhn 0 Donahue Mllland. 8 0 8 NBC News 0 Great Performances (3)(3)08Naws d 8 Walcoma Back, Kotttr d Movie "Skullduggery" 0 ® Over Easy 8 Movies "If I Had A Million" 2:15 ( S The Brady Bunch dB aasbaU (1970) Susan Clark, Burt 8 Adam-12 (1932) W.C. Fields, Gary Cooper. d News QD Joker’s vnid 8 0 8 HaMo, Larry Eight strangers become the heirs 0 Qua Pasa, U .S A 7 8 ® W a H Street Weak Reynolds. 6:55 2:29 to an eccentric millionaire's 8 M y Three Bona 8 UaraClub (SI Or. Scott On Hebrews d Movie "Angel" (1937) Mar­ fortune. 8 G u n sm o k a 12:03 "The Old-Fashioned Way" lene Dietrich, Metvyn Douglas. 9:00 7:00 ® Studio Saa (3) Movie "Three On A Couch" (1934) W .C. Fields. Judith Allen. (3) The Duksa Of Haizard (d C B S News 3:00 (1966) Jerry Lewis. Janet Leigh. Pearls, as an article of adornment, arc complcmcntarj- A troupe of actors becomes 6:30 (3) 8 ABC Movie "Kotch d The Brady Bunch 0 News 8 B a rs tta skilled at etuding the law in each ( S I Love Lucy (1971) Walter Matthau. Deborah d 3 ABC News to virtually any outfit. They can be found in many tovm in which they perform. 3:30 nPFN M any Different Styles to Choose From nnru d Bowling For DoHare Winters. A 72-year-old widower 1:00 • d 8 Dating Game 0 Kitty Today whose family Is trying to pul him 808MldnlghtSpaclal colors ranging from white to black . . . in uniform or (0) Festival Of Faith 9:30 oiiunnu feature ABOVE & BELOW GROUND POOLS 8 0 8 NBC News 0 ® Over Easy in a home because of his esca­ graduated strands ofvaiying lengths and sizes. -\s 8 Journeys To The Mind ® Pearls 4:00 SUNDAY SUNDAY pades "adopts" a pregnant 1:30 0 N e w s 0 Sb( Million Dollar Man 8 Adam-12 (3) News (Tima Approximate) seen above pearls are fashioned into necklaces, 10:00 teen-ager. 0 Dick Cavett _ Don t Wait— Come Out Todav 6:55 8 0 8 Rockford Rlea d ® News 2:00 pendants, rings, earrings. And, best of all, 8 The Odd Couple 8 N a w s 0 The Paopla'a Caucus d 8 Vega$ d Joe Franklin @ Estampa Flamenca 7KK) 8 Movie "Belle Of The they can all be found at Michaels. 10:30 2:10 7:29 (Pial-ogue) 3 ) CBS Nsws Nineties" (1934) Mae West, Rog­ 0 Talking Walls Of Pompeii er Pryor. Romance blossoms (B Movie "The Killing" (1956) 8 Dally Numbers i i . (3) The Brady Bunch Sterling Hayden, Vince Edwards. ® Dick Cavett (S 8 A B C N a w a between a nightclub singer and a 7:30 prizefighter during the Gay Nine­ 11:00 HONG KONG - Can you Sobrino Pooli is loialtd 3'/i dSOaUngOama 2:30 (£ P.M. Magazine ties. (1 hr., 30 min.) d d 0 8 8 News tell me wbo the star of the miles east el Belten Lokt (S) Festival Of Faith (D Nm m d Hogan's Heroes ® Mastsrplaoa Theatre 0 Movie "They Made Me A d $1.88 Beauty Show d Bedtime Stories early ’60s TV sho"w, “ Hong m i-S M F AT NOMI 8 PopI Goes The Country d Benny Hill . SIIVICI, CALI COllKT 0 N a w a Criminal" (1939) John Garfield. d Newlywed Game Kong,” was? Was It Burt 10K)0 Ann Sheridan. Jewelers & Silversmiths Since 1900 8 Wild Kingdom 8 Dick Van Dyke Reynolds? - Fred Lat­ 0 D lc fc Cavett (DOaUaa 0 Big Money ® Beet Of Bums And Allen 8 The Odd Couple ( B ® News 3:56 958 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 0 @ MacNMI / Lehrer Report ham, Odessa, Texas ® Hare's To Your Health 8 0 8 E 8 X C * p n M y a t e ^ (B JackBanny 11:30 HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS 8 Hollywood Squares No, it was Au^ralia’s 0 Mastarplaca Theatre 3 ) Switch 7:29 4:10 8 Dick Van Dyke Amencan Expi«ss / Master Charge/ Visa / Michaels Charge d T h e Gong Show version of Burt Reynolds - 8 DaUy Numbers 10:30 0 Movie "Captain Blood" 8 Tic Tac Dough d 8 Polloo Woman Rod Taylor. | 7:30 8 Amaricsn Utsstyls (1935) Errol Flynn, Olivia de (SPJ)I.Msgailna ® O ic k Cavan Havllland. MANy I — Sandi through in the s provinc establis Page 8 - T V SPOTLIGHT there. The g major \ r TV Dial’ogue oust Pn capturit rison in .J MORE MOORE — I would some questions. How old appeared in only four epi­ JgFF CHMPL6R He went on to do four more largest i like to know what became are each of the kids sup­ sodes. Following her death FLMSD rue PART ape man movies, then the capi of Garry Moore, who used worked for the most part in posed to be? Did they ever in the first season, the O kJ radio, The I to have the TV program, Italy and Spain in such say on the show what Di­ scripts merely said she commu ROBeRT RDCXuOcLL L-’' "To Tell The Truth” ? Is he pictures as (you’ll love ana Hyland died, from? - was “away.” When the rebels, OM Tv/. SCTM pLAi/ep retired or has he been these) “ Maciste Against Laura Lee Corey, Fort show came back in the fall, Friday sick? I know I have not the Vampires,” “Zonro Dodge, Iowa she was described as hav­ CFPt^lT£ contain! seen him on TV for some a n d t h e Three When the show went on ing died, but no cause was three m time. Where can I write Musketeers,” “ Goliath the air in March of 1977, ever given. .The Cl him? - Mr. Augustine and the Black Hercules,” the kids were supposed to be the following ages: (Send your questions to column, Viveiros, Fall River, “ Arm of Fire,” etc. Pepper O'Brien, NEA, 200 Mass. Nicholas, 8; Tommy, 14; called ' ENOUGH IS ENOUGH - I Elizabeth, 15; Nancy, 18; Park Ave, New York, N. Y. nouncet Garry Moore, who was 10017. S orry but we cannot born Thomas Garrison have been a big fan of Susan, 19; Joannie, 20; immedi WMAT tOA5 TH£ PA(?T, “ Eight Is Enough” since it Mary, 21; David 23. The answer by telephone or through AMP T(Afc $PR/£5 Morfit, ceased production m a il.) on "T v e Got A Secret” in went on the air, but I have late Ms. Hyland actually seize F 1977. He has since retired Sapoaa from television. You can capital. reach him at 430 Park - Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022. ss\\M ana, ^ oteiatJnoa '(*?i.r(/)aa'aw • WAS! 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The onetime Gordon Werschkul began his work­ M ilitar attributed to Burger King The money will help to The s Corporation. ing life as a fireman, later house, feed and train the I vices, The hamburger chain athletes and defray the cowboy, then lifeguard be­ fore he was spotted and p olicic has pledged $1 million an­ costs of building, repairing previou nually during the next two signed to play Tarzan in and maintaining the facili­ premiui years to cover operating ties, he said. the 1955 biggie, “ Tarzan and the Hidden Jungle.” T0millT!,> the exp there w I in this “ The I and spe ALL PRICES h as t SUBJECT TO CHANGE 3 technol yielded WEST m ilitar ment o ILL I civilian Package Store Ru Manchester Parkade AKR( 408 W. Middle Tnpke RAFFLE I United JEFF I 649-0446 I nouncei I with U n------^ BLACK I worker 1 BLACK & NSCECLU VELVET May 9. WHITE CALIFORHIA A U MOUNTAIN WINE CANADIAN ■ give ni ’ SCOTCH WHISKEY three-y W Qal. 86.8 Proof 750 M L it did 1.7SL 80 Proof DRAWING reach* REG. 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