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Showers Tonight, Clearing Saturday lEuftiing MrralJi Details on page 2 Freedoni Walk Vol. XCVIII, No. 203 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, September 14, 1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 e 20it Single Copy e I5t Home Delivered STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - Alexander, 26, a native of Russia, was not a person of renown — just a physics teacher — but he wanted his personai freedom so badly he walked, rowed and hitchhiked 2,- Looting Follows Hurricane 500 miles, living off berries and MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) -- Much of the Louisiana coast. wild mushrooms, to obtain it. He at all,” he said, adding that he lost distribution. Small vessels and equipment at the hurricane-ravaged Gulf coast reached the y.S. Embassy in Frederic weakened rapidly over two houses, valued at a total of $100,- Oakes said authorities were to let Ingalls Shipyard. Mississippi’s from the Panhandle to Gulf­ land and dissipated into squalls over 000, and his 79-year-old mother-in- residents start moving back into largest industry, were badly mauled. Stockholm Thursday and formally port, Miss., was without power today asked for political asylum. He had northeast Alabama Thursday night. law died of a heart attack in the Baldwin County today but not to Gulf Shipyard officials said the facility and National Guardsmen patrolled storm. left Moscow Aug. 19. In its wake was destruction far sur­ Shores because of the devastation in could be out of production for several shattered business districts with passing that of Hurricane David in its Power was knocked out in an es- that coastal resort town. days. He asked that his last name be police to prevent looting. withheld to protect his elderly trek up the Eastern Seaboard last timated 466,000 homes and “We’ve still got to keep them out of Mississippi Gov, Cliff Finch, who Mayor A.J. Cooper of Pritchard, mother in Moscow and told UPI, week. businesses along the resort stretch Mobile if all possible. They’re not arrived on the coast at the height of Ala., told his officers to give looters “I am not a radical, all I am in­ Tbe cleanup began Thursday. But and utility officials said it may be a ready to get a mass of people, ” said the storm Wednesday night, flew two warning shots and then "shoot to terested in is my own freedom sometimes there was nothing to week before full service can be Oakes. over the devastated area and told kill” if they didn’t surrender. clean up. and my right to choose to do what restored in the area. Alabama had More than 100,000 evacuees from reporters the damage would exceed "I imagine it will give people I want." He said he chose to leave Dannie Roszak and his wife found 285,000 customers without electricity Mississippi’s Gulf Coast returned to $50 million in his state. something to think about,” said that out when they surveyed the site with an additional 131,000 in their homes Thursday to learn that, Florida Gov. Bob Graham was to 4 his native land because he was Pritchard Police Sgt, J.R. Rigby. where their business, Rusty’s Mississippi and 50,000 in Florida, in addition to no power, they may make a helicopter inspection of the prevented from getting a job in President Carter was to make a t Is well-stocked with the finest his chosen profession because he Marina, had stood near Pensacola, which restored about half of that have little drinking water for more Panhandle and submit his state's se­ We feature the #1 shoes In the flying inspection today of the Fla, number Thursday. than a week. cond disaster report to federal of­ refused to be a member of a Com­ stricken area where damage is es­ amous Wright, Evan. Walk-Over, munist Party youth group. "Our business is gone. Our house is Water shortages were widespread A break in the main water line ficials within a week. Last weekend Irs In all, sizes aVi to 16. Many In timated in the hundreds of millions of gone. Our boats are gone. All we’ve in some coastal areas, and Dave compounded problems in he requested $95 million in federal thi dollars from Hurricane Frederic’s got are our lives,” he said. Oakes, an Alabama Civil Defense Pascagoula, the Mississippi coastal disaster relief for David. Contract Talk 130 mph hour landfall Wednesday So did Bobby Brown, viewing the spokesman, said a brewing company town hardest hit by the storm, Capt. "We’ve had one disaster after night. At least nine persons were DETROIT (UPI) - General shell of his home in the Sea Glades would switch its flow of beer to water Joe McCool of the Jackson County another," said Graham, "1 hope our killed in the storm’s devastating subdivision of Pensacola. today and send three truckloads of Sheriff’s office said water was being luck is about to turn. ” Motors Corp. and the United Auto sweep from the Florida Panhandle to Workers union, for the first time “I have nothing to salvage. Nothing canned water to Mobile County for trucked in from other areas. since Saturday discussed crucial economic demands after agreements on a number of com­ plex non-economic contract terms Profiteers Hawk were made. And it was learned tbe UAW was optimistic enough that it already had made con­ tingency plans to convene local of­ Papal Souvenirs ficers early next to begin the con­ tract ratification process. By Prcsx Intcrnationul celebrate masses at Yankee Stadium The negotiators are trying to Pope John Paul IPs visit to the and the U.N building. City beat a strike deadline and union United States will be celebrated with authorities are estimating 5 million President Douglas Fraser said, a mixture of solemnity, flourish and people will see the pope during his “I'm guardedly optimistic and 1 a dash of exploitation. visit. don't want to do anything that Church and city officials in Boston, He will fly from New York to might upset that in any way.” The New York, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Oct. 3, where there was UAW has said it will call selective Washington, Chicago and Des to be a mass on a very large — and strikes at 13 GM assembly plants, Moines, Iowa are preparing zealous­ very controversial — platform. 32 parts warehouses and a diesel ly for the first visit since 1965 by a The American Civil Liberties locomotive-manufacturing facili­ spiritual leader of the 2,000-year-old Union threatened to file suit to stop ty if no agreement is reached by Roman Catholic Church. the city from using taxpayers’ money >ur regular midnight tonight. And so are profiteers who hope to to build a 26-foot-high, 144-foot-wide make a killing on papal souvenirs. steel and wood platform. But City Secret Case "They’ll sell anything if there is an Solicitor Sheldon Albert said the pope E $65.00! opportunity to make a quick buck,” would be treated like any other head DESOTO, Texas (UPI) — Com­ one Boston official said. of state and there would be no con­ of Autumr puter genius, James Dallas All in all, welcoming ceremonies flict involved in the use of public Egbert III, 16, a Michigan State will be impressive — and expensive. funds for the visit. irites______University student missing for New York estimates it will cost $2 almost a month, has been found, million to entertain the pope during The ACLU raised a similar church- p but there is such an air of secrecy his 13-hour visit. Philadelphia and state question in Boston and a lar HAGGAR about the incident even the loca­ Washington expect to spend $1.5 different one in Des Moines where tion of the room in which he was million each on the papal visits to the ACLU said it was examining the found Thursday was not disclosed. their cities. issue of the city’s decision to close the lCKS Egbert now is under a doctor’s In Boston, where the pope begins bis schools and declare a holiday Oct. 4. care in the Dallas area, although tour Oct. 1, John Paul will con- Des Moines church officials said physically he is healthy, the celebrate mass on a large platform the diocese planned to sell com­ ■16. family's private investigator Bill Easy Loan? decorated in red, white and gold -- memorative medals “befitting of the Dear told reporters Thursday. He red and white being the national holy father” and other souvenirs to added, “I don’t know when, if The Sallows of Pascagoula, Miss., won’t Thursday. Unfortunately, the Commercial colors of the pope’s native country, help defray th costs. ever, the veil of secrecy will be have to go far for a rebuilding loan as they Credit building was also destroyed along with Poland, white and gold the colors of lifted from this case. Perhaps for the papacy. In Chicago, a firm is selling record the good of the boy it shouldn't take a break from looking for valuables in others in the office complex. (UPI photo) While in New York, the pope will albums of the pope’s masses. their store destroyed by Hurricane Frederic ever be.” Chicago, where John Paul visited as a cardinal in 1976, figures to be an Birth Control espcially fertile market — it has the MEG Approves Contract largest Polish population of any city 3RTHEAST HARBOR, in the country and there are 2.5 jPI) — Dr. Kenneth Mcerns was million Catholics in the metropolitan ■^interviewed Thursday at an Inter­ area. national Society for Biochemical The Washington archdiocese was Endocrinology conference on asking each family to contribute $5 to “ Reproductive Processes and Union Vote Ends Struggle Contraception,” at which it was pay costs incurred by the papal visit. announced a long-term birth con­ By CH.4RLIE MAYNARD from two to three years and other unions would return to such a step increments. The employees will "1 doubt we will encounter any trol method using injections and Herald Reporter reinstating the 105 days of sick leave policy. also be granted 45 days of sick leave, objections,” said Cardinal William nose drops to regulate their immediately. The sick leave provi­ Town Manager Robert Weiss, who which takes effect June 30, 1981. Baum. MANCHESTER — Union approval sion had been the major stumbling menstrual cycles had been was outside the hearing room in the The contract also includes some Boston church officials also will developed. The drops also may be of a new contract with the town may block to a settlement. signal the end of a long and arduous Municipal Building after the vote minor arrangements which had been sell commemorative medals. used to inhibit the production of The union had opposed a provision took place, said both the town and the tentatively agreed upon earlier in the nent Is one of the largest East sperm in men, Mcerns said, ad­ negotiating effbrt. that employees who retire after "We have had a lot of inquiries The 83-member Municipal union can live with that agreement. negotiations. ir more styles, you’ll find the ding that more research is needed June, 1981 would get paid for half the The employees have been without a with regard to peddling activities,” • Palm Beach, After Six, and Employee Group unanimously ap­ Applause echoed from the hearing before they can be used widely as unused sick days they had ac­ contract for over 14 months. room three times and the employees said Edward Stadolnak, assistant ipeclal care to make sure that a male contraceptive. proved a three-year pact extending to cumulated during their career. The director for the Boston Department d everything goes well. Our June 30,1981. The settlement must go Weiss also said the three-year pact took about 35 minutes to discuss and Mcerns said besides being more town allotted 15 days per year. was beneficial to both sides because approve the pact. of Standards. ■e — Try us, you'll like usi convenient, the injections are to the ’Town Board of Directors for Instead, the employees wanted to its approval before the contract is of lengthy bargaining procedures. As the union officials and their He said he has received safer than birth-control pills. return to the former policy allowing Tbe contract calls for a six percent negotiator, Frank Ciarcia, stepped applications from people who want to ratified. reimbursement for as many as 105 The major changes include wage increase in each of the three from the room, Ciarcia said, “You sell medals, T-shirts, lapel buttons 4 days and charged during negotiations vears and an anniversary date for can report jubilation.” and bumper stickers. McHenry OK lengthening the term of the pact that they were led to believe that WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Foreign Relations Com­ mittee Thursday overwhelmingly approved the nomination of Donald McHenry to replace An­ Parents Fight Move to Group Homes drew Young as ambassador to the United Nations. By J.-VCQUELINE HUARD Mansfield Training School. Foundation and the Parents and pro tern of the Mansfield Parents and bring him home for day visits,” The vote was 13-0. The votes of They say if a judge orders Friends of Connecticut Retarded Association, can’t be talking about Devine said. “Generally, after four two committee members, who did HARTFORD (UPI) - James Mansfield shut down, Southbury is Citizens. his 22-year-old son Michael when or five hours, he becomes bored at not attend the session, were not Janazzo can’t tie his shoes, cross the sure to be next. They represent about 1,500 of the they say group homes are an alter­ home and indicates that he wants to street by himself, can’t pronounce recorded. Janazzo, in an affidavit filed 2,300 mentally retarded persons at native for all mentally retarded per­ return to Mansfield,” his first name and doesn’t know his The nomination now goes to the Thursday in U.S. District Court Mansfield and Southbury. sons. He said he wouldn't want Michael last name. He’s 20. His father said he full Senate, where approval is seeking intervenor status in the CARC Executive Director Thomas Michael Devine lived at home until in a group home because he can't could never survive in a group home. assured. . CARC suit, said James receives the Nerney, in response to the motion he was 8, but his father said it take care of himself and because he “He is profoundly retarded and has round-the-clock care he needs at filed by the organizations, said there became impossible to prevent him, would be afraid of how local Inside Today an I.Q. so low it cannot be Southbury, are more than 50 group homes as he grew larger, from hurting residents would react to living side- m easured,” said Janazzo, who "If James were in a community operating successfully in Connecticut himself or the couple’s five other by-side with a home for the mentally Classified...... 13-18 placed James, his only child, in the treatment center or group home, my and they’re not only suitable for the children. He has Down’s Syndrome retarded. Comics...... 19 Southbury Training School four years wife and I would be frightened all the mildly retarded. and physical handicaps. Devine related one incident in Editorial ...... 4 ago. He doesn’t want Southbury to time that James would be hurt. If he He said the National Association Devine said the family, which lives which he took his son to a large Entertainment ...... 8-9 shut down. were ever to get lost in the communi­ for Retarded Citizens is preparing to in Tolland, moved to Connecticut so department store. Obituaries ...... 10 The Southbury Home and School ty, he would be unable to tell anyone join the suit on CARC’s side — one of that Michael could be placed at “That store had 100 pople in it and Peopletalk...... 2 Association, of which Janazzo is wbo be is,” several test cases across the country Mansfield. He has been there for nine 102 were watching him, like some Sports...... 11-13 president, is joining with three other Other groups besides Janazzo’s challenging the institutionalization of years. sort of a freak,” Devine said. "They Television ...... 8 organizations to block a suit filed by wbo want the CARC suit thrown out the mentally retarded. “ My wife and I visit Michael have the stigma of being the funny W eather...... 2 the Connecticut Association for are the Mansfield Parents Associa­ CARC, said John Devine, president regularly, take him out for drives kids.” Retarded Citizens to close the tion; the Southbury Training School PAGE TWO - EVENING HERALD. Fri.. 8«)t/14. 1979 EVtSlviNU HERALD, f r,.. Sept. 14, 1979 - FAGK THREE The Weather Man Admits Officials Conservation Panel Eyes •MM Peopletalk ‘73 Hit-Run Map Plans NEW LONDON (UPI) - Aft East Purchase of More Land Book Sale Record Lyme man says he’s certain he was For Winter driving the car v^hich struck and By LANEY ZUBOFF Chapin said the land should be because there have been complaints DidnH La$t Long killed Kevin B. Showalter on Christ­ MANCHESTER — Bracing for Herald Reporter declared an historical site because it the present containers are getting mas Eve 1973 and he finally had to higher home heating oil costs this MANCHESTER — The Conserva­ contained remains of Indian trails. “smashed.” V. "Godfather” author Mario Puzo didn’t hang onto admit it, pubiished reports say. winter, town officials and represen­ tion Commission Thursday night In another land purchase discus­ “I’m not so sure some people his all-time paperback book sale record for long, ’The New London Day Thursday tatives from various state and local decided to investigate the feasibility sion, Barlow said the purchase of would use the containers even if they Judith Krantz— author of "^ruples” —picked up a reported that Paui C. Hansen, a agencies met Thursday to map out of purchasing land adjacent to the land leading to the Case Mountain, were sitting on them,” said tidy 13,208,875 Thursday for her latest effort, carpenter at the Electric Boat Co. contingency plans for the coming bad Globe Hollow tract, land the town near Birch Mountain Road, should be FitzGerald. “Princess Daisy,” eclipsing Puzo’s |2,5 million facility in Groton for the past 11 weather. already, owns. completed soon. It was at least the fourth meeting Robert Dennison owns the 212-acre Ms. Chapin said placing recep­ earlier this year. years, said he was responsible for the Clint Keeney has put the property of the energy committee, which is tract adjacent to the town owned tacles on poles would keep animals Bantam Books Inc, in New York shelled out the hit-and-run accident in New London. up for sale at an asking price of $250,- trying to hammer out a stand-by plan mountain. out of the garbage, Ms. Chapin said massive advance, assuring the Krantz family of im­ Hansen told the paper he had been 000 and commission chairman Terry m for low-income families. The The commission asked secretary the commission should go on record munity from inflation. 'The Beverly Hills, Calif., drinking that night and was driving Parla said the property will come off E 23* Manchester Area Conference of John FitzGerald to send a letter to that the problem of park litter had author is married to another author — Steve Krantz the car which hit Showalter, 20, who the market the end of September. been brought to its attention. — who just pocketed a six-figure check for his had ben changing a tire on a friend’a Churches (ACC) may establish a fuel town Manager Robert B. Weiss to latest, “Laurel Canyon.” car. ' -.'u bank again this year for families with Ms. Parla asked commission complain about illegal drinking in The commission will be sending a For period ending 7 a.m. EST 9/16/79. During Friday “It’s something I wish < ^ ’t fuel oil problems. members James Pool and Malcolm town parks resulting in bottle debris. letter to approve of Public Works night, rain and showers will be expected over the happen. I’m certain I According to Joann Mikoleit, Barlow to check into specifics regar­ Spaulding said the condition was a Director Jay J. Giles' proposal to southern Rockies and the upper Northeast area, while Where the Heart Is ding possible purchase of the land turn myself in sooner braH |P ':just MACC human needs coordinator, the “disgrace to the town,” and was “in­ allow residents to chop designated mostly fair weather should dominate the rest of the na­ Joan Kennedy seems to be of two minds on the social agency paid out $2,200 last which commission member Fred viting suits because bottles get trees in municipal forest land. tion. couldn’t do it. I figured w l® st get I subject of life in the chopped up in little bits,” he tdlji &e winter to individuals and families for Spaulding said would be ideal for broken and children run barefoot.” The town currently owns 3,(XK) I nation’s capital. She told Day. ■ their oil, lights and gas bills. MS. development while Ms. Parla said it “ I t ’s a m u lti-d e p a rtm e n t acres of forest land in Manchester [the Quincy, Mass., Superior Court Judge Joseph t*/ Mikoleit expressed concern would not be “easy” to develop. problem,” said FitzGerald, ” it in­ and Glastonbury and clearing some Connecticut Forecast Patriot Ledger Dannehy, a one-man grand juror, had Thursday that MACC would run out ”I don’t know if we will want to buy volves the Police Department, Park of the excess would be beneficial to Wednesday she’d have concluded in a 37-page report of funds before winter’s end and that more open space land with all woods Department and Public Works the town, Giles said Cloudy today with showers likely by midday. High and trails going through it,” said Ms. I no qualms about moving released in February 1978 that it was some other agency, or perhaps the Department.” The commission said it needed temperatures in the low to mid 70s, 22 C to 25 C. Tonight Parla. into the White House as “more probable than not” that town, should provide emergency Parla suggested plastic trash more information before approving showers possibly heavy at times with chance of a few first lady should her 'T1 assistance. Commission member Marjorie receptacles could be placed on poles more than the proposal's concept. thunderstorms. Lows near 60. Clearing early Saturday former New London Mayor Harvey husband win the The committee also heard from SJI\» morning becoming sunny by afternoon. Highs in the mid Mallove was driving the car which I presidency. Bradley Newcomb of the Veterans 70s. Probability of precipitation 60 percent today 80 per­ hit the Mitchell College student. But, of her home in 'Mu Administration, who could offer little cent tonight 10 percent Saturday. Southerly winds in­ But the grand juror did not recom­ Boston — where she hope of help from his organization for creasing to 15 to 25 mph and gusty this afternoon con­ mend prosecution becaysd of the lives apart from Sen. “shocking and abysmal failure of the non-veterans. Planners Delay Decision tinuing tonight. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph Saturday. Edward Kennedy — she New London police investigation" Newcomb said the department a d d s , “ I w alk into the accident. allocates money ahead of time and it Long Island Sound everywhere. I’ve nevfer - Divorce Settlement Dannehy’s report and the one- is earmarked for individual taken cover in Boston. woman campaign by Showalter’s programs. He said there were little Shopping Center Zone Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Los Angeles attorney Marvin Mitchelson pauses outside floating funds and the amount of Florida Floods Point, N.V. — ^ m a in s of Frederic accelerating The people are very mother, Lucille, to get the case nice. Someone is always Stamford Superior Court Thursday where he negotiated an out- reopen^, brought the case national processing time won’t help persons SOUTH WINDSOR - The Planning and Zoning Com­ MAP Associates could conceivably elect to build the en­ 4 northeastward and passing north of area early tonight. Flofxi waters cover the streets in Pensacola Beach, Fla., and J sayingtome, ‘Hi, Joan.’ in emergency situations: mission has delayed action on the application of MAP tire mall in South Windsor and sell the portion of land in Winds south to southwest increasing to 20 to 30 knots with of-court divorce settlement for Lydia Criscuola, right, wife of attention. An episode of the “Lou make it impossible for many beach residents to return after I couldn’t walk around like that in Wa^ington.” Consumers are facing a 20 cent in­ Associates of Houston, Texas. MAP Associates has Manchester. stronger gusts today and shifting west at same speed late Peter Criss, drummer for the fire-hreathing monsters of the Grant” show was loosely based on the woman’s efforts. crease in per gallon of heating oil, Hurricane Frederick hit the Gulf Coast Thursday. (UPI photo) applied for a zone change of 53 acres from rural residen­ In a letter to the Planning and Zoning Commission, tonight. Winds northwest 10 to 20 knots and gusty Satur­ hard rock group “Kiss.” “I can’t say anything about the-finan- the committee reported, and oil tial to general commercial. Fire Chief Philip Crombie said South Windsor would be day. Visibility over 5 miles later tonight and Saturday. Call Him Mister cial details. All I can say is that she’s glad to he a millionaire,” Mrs. Showalter said she hoped ___ / _ _ Hansen’s confession would finally suppliers and dealers haven’t altered The zone change would give the green light to construc­ expected to provide firefighting assistance even if the en­ Rain becoming more frequent and possibly heavy today Prince Andrew may be second in line for the Mitchelson said. (UPI photo) their credit terms significantly. tion of a portion of a shopping center in the southern sec­ tire mall is built in Manchester. He said that having part with a chance of a few thunderstorms. Wave heights 3 to 5 close the case. British crown, but he’ll get no special favors at Some consumers will be hard- tion of South Windsor. of the mall in South Windsor would be a financial burden feet today decreasing to 1 to 3 feet late tonight and Satur­ Willington Seeking Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth, pressed to find the cash for the The proposed Buckland Commons development would but that the burden would "at least be offset by taxes day. England. soaring costs. occupy a total of 110 acres - a portion of which would be from the project" The 19-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth and Investigation To Continue Bolton School Data located in Manchester. Extended Outlook Prince Philip enters the school as just another “Mr. The development proposal received a cool welcome Midshipman.” He’ll share a dorm room, polish his from residents in the area who are already concerned Extended outlook for Sunday thru Meeting Caneeled own boots and take disciplinary lumps with By DONNA HOLLAND work that into the figure Willington about the influx of traffic which is expected from the J.C. projects for enrollment, minus cap- Tuesday: everybody else. MANCHESTER - The Sept. 19 Herald CorreapondenI Penney Warehouse in the Buckland Section of Mass., R.I. & Conn.: Fair weather through the period. Of Jai Alai Infractions meeting of the Commission on BOLTON - The Willington Board tial expenditures and transportation. Manchester, near the South Windsor line. But he may be allowed to emulate his older High temperatures mostly in the 70s. Lows in the upper brother. Prince Charles, and sign the ceiling in the Children and Youth has been of Education has requested informa­ Then, Allen said, we can compare Some Planning and Zoning Commission members said 40s to mid 50s along the coast low to mid 40s well inland. officers’ lounge. Charles painted the royal HARTFORD (UPI) - Federal of­ plot in which cashiers purchased win­ tion for submission to the Internal cancelled because the chairman and tion from the Bolton Board of Educa­ that figure to what we know other they fell eventually "something” would be built on the Vermont: Fair to partly cloudy through the period. A autograph when he was a middle, and it’s still there. ficials say they will continue an in­ ning tickets from the customers at 90 Revenue Service. the vice-chairman will be away. The tion to help it reach a decision as to systems will charge and give land. Others said they were concerned that MAP few scattered showers Sunday night or early Monday. vestigation into an alleged tax fraud percent of their face value, cashed He said false names, addresses and next meeting is scheduled Oct. 17 in where to house its students next Willington some kind of a range. Associates have said that if South Windsor denies the Highs in the 60s and low 70s. Lows mainly in the 40s. With the possibile addition of that scheme involving at least seven them for the full amount and then social security numbers were often the Municipal Building. year. zone change they will build the entire portion of the mall Maine and New Hampshire: Fair through the period The Collector many students. Bolton would have to cashiers and seven bettors at the retained the remaining 10 percent of given for winning bettors, thus Willington asked for an estimate of in Manchester. If that were to occur zoning officials fear except for the chance of showers in the north on Monday. increase the high school staff. Ever since his “palimony” victory over Lee Mar­ Hartford Jai Alai fronton. the winnings without paying taxes on enabling the customer to avoid ac­ the tuition range Bolton would that South Windsor would get all of the traffic and Overnight lows in the 40s. Daytime highs in the 60s. vin, Los Angeles divorce ace Marvin Mitchelson has Officials Thursday arrested 13 peo­ them. curately reporting their identities 8th District Meeting charge for the next few years. Bolton High School will be open on problems resulting from the mall, with none of the tax' Oct. 2 to Willington Board of Educa­ collected star clients as though they were stamps. ple and sought another in what they John Devine, Connecticut’s and winnings. MANCHESTER -The regular Willington would like the minimum benefits. tion and townspeople. His latest acquisition — Faith Connors, wife of termed a plot to avoid paying U.S. in­ executive director of gaming, said Fronton cashiers arrested monthly meeting of the Eighth and maximum contract length and Planning and Zoning member Mrs. Marshall Montana television's “Rifleman,” Chuck Connors. She’s come taxes on winning trifecta the “10 percenting” was discovered Thursday were: Howard Taskin, 28, any other information that might be In other business the board said, however, that if the zone change were granted. Utilities District will be Monday at 7 accepted the resignation of Barbara National Forecast taking him to court for a triple-header — divorce, tickets at the fronton. by gaming employees who were run­ of Middletown; Ingrid M. Siebenaler, p.m. at the district firehouse, 32 helpful. violation of pre-nuptial agreement and "palimony” “Our investigation is continuing ning a computer check for systems 19, Middletown; Philip Tulin, 56, Apparently Willington is con­ Nicholson, Grade 2 teacher. Mrs. Main St, The public is invited. Nicholson taught in Bolton for six City Fest Hi Lo Nashville pc 73 62 payments. into possible involvement of other in- bettors. Wethersfield; Paul J. Dignoti, 44, sidering a phase-in of its students Escape Foiled by Dog c 90 76 years. New Orleans They’ve been wed for two years, but before that dividuals, both cashiers and “These individuals who were win­ East Hartford; Gerald Uricchio, 41, because it said the move will involve MIDDLETOWN (UPI) - An Old Saybrook man was "See me Saturday" Boston r 77 62 New York r 79 70 The board ratified the appointment they lived together for several more, and since the customers in this scheme or similar ning all the money and we thought Hartford; and Michael J. Polasko, PWP Dance 40 freshmen or 85 freshmen and held on $45,(X)0 bond today on escape from custody - Pal Poertner, one o f255 CBT Pemonal Banken, Brownsville Tx c 90 72 Oklahoma City pc 60 56 ones,” U.S Attorney Richard were systems bettors were really ’10 of Trudy Fawcett as a high school Buffalo r 80 63 Marvin decision, that means money. 33, W. Hartford. MANCHESTER -The Manchester sophomores. charges after a short-lived brush with freedom was Saturday is a regular banking Omaha c 68 46 Blumenthal said. percenters,” ’ he said. English teacher. Carol Anderson as a Charlston S.C. pc 85 80 Philadelphia r 79 69 Authorities were still seeking a Chapter, Parents Without Partners, The Willington school board plans washed up by a police dog. day from 9 A N . till noon at: He said the alleged scheme in­ Under U.S. tax laws, cashiers must seventh cashier, Basil C. Lee, 26, of to make its decision at a meeting on part-time high school social studies E Charlotte N.C. r 78 75 Phoenix pc 98 82 will sponsor a dance Saturday from 9 Police said William Evans, 34, fled as he was being Deja Vu volved at least seven of the fronton’s record the name, address and social teacher and part-time Title I tutor, C BTs Manchester Office Chicago pc 72 53 Pittsburgh r 82 65 Hartford. p.m. to 1 a.m. at Piano's October 30 - earlier than originally taken from Middlesex Superior Court Thursday to be cashiers and seven bettors and the security numbers of all people who and Margaret Smith as a part-time West Middle TUmpike Cleveland r 84 65 Portland Me. r 70 55 Followers of the Dalai Lama contend he’s the 14th Bettors arrested were: Paul Restaurant..Bolton. anticipated. Initially the decision transpqrted to the Connecticut Correctional Institution in gross value of the tickets known to in­ win at least $600, Devine said. For Title I tutor and part-time special Columbus r 82 64 Portland Ore. c 89 57 reincarnation of Buddha Nelson, 23, Hartford; Jacob Psutka, Music for dancing will be provided was to be made in January. Somers to begin serving a term for larceny and theft of a Dallas c 93 60 vestigators thus far is approximately larger amounts, the tax must be education student tutor. Providence r 74 64 — but the exiled Tibetan 63, East Granby; Richard Semerjian, by the A1 Carlson orchestra. Joseph Haloburdo, Bolton school firearm. Denver pc 68 44 r 82 74 $45,000. deducted right at the window. Richmond spiritual leader wasn't 33, Hartford; Irving Landerman, 55, Membership or courtesy cards must board chairman, suggested the He was found later submerged under about 3 feet of Des Moines pc 68 45 St. Louis • c 77 53 The 13 people were charged with He said there’s no way of stopping so sure Thursday when West Hartford; Joseph Luca, 35, New be shown at the door. board’s budget committee meet and St. Bridget Church water in the Connecticut River by state police using a THE CONNECTICUT BANK Detroit cy 81 57 Salt Lake City c 81 48 conspiracy and making false the practice and he expects the Britain; Emanuele Ciarcia, 58, Hart­ Duluth c 58 45 he arrived at the set the estimated tuition. MANCHESTER -Registration for tracking dog. ' AND TRUST COMPANY San Antonio c 91 69 statements and faced possible arrests only will halt it “tern" ford; and William M. Pierce, 61, Mi’mtx’i f'.D l.C Hartford r 78 61 74 University of Virginia in New board member John Morianos religious education classes at St. San Diego c 85 maximum penalties totaling eight porarily.” Springfield, Mass. Honolulu c 89 76 pc 70 57 Charlottesville. said the tuition estimate should be Bridget Church will be conducted San Francisco years in prison and fines of $15,000. “We can only identify them to stop Right to Life Houston c 88 72 San Juan r 88 77 He’d just visited the Blumenthal said the arrests decided by the whole board - not the after all masses Saturday and Sun­ The defendants were arraigned Jn them,” Devine said. “How are you MANCHESTER -The Manchester Indianapolis pc 77 55 Seattle c 84 57 Thomas Jefferson “resulted from diligent and vigorous board’s budget committee. day. Jackson Miss. pc 77 63 Spokane c 80 54 memorial in Washington federal court in Hartford and doing to stop it unless you stop money investigative work” of IRS special Chapter of the Connecticut Right to Morianos asked if the board was Jacksonville cy 89 78 Tampa r 84 79 and was deeply moved released on non-surety bonds of and greed?” agents John Dahill and Raymond Life will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in talking about "our cost per pupil or Free Clinic Kansas City c 70 45 Washington r 78 76 by the serenity of the either $2,500 or $5,000. Blumenthal said the cashiers also Weber and Assistant U.S. Attorneys the library of St. Bartholomew’s that cost plus capital expenditures Thursday, 4:44 p.m. SAT. SPECIAL! Las Vegas c 105 78 Wichita pc 75 48 features on the statue of Court documents described the allegedly frequently prepared Albert S. Dabrowski and Peter R. Church. E. 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c PAGE FOUR - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept. U. 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Sept. 14, 1979 - PAGE FIVE Jack Anderson Rev. O’Brien Speaker Town Is Energy-Conscious For St. James Dinner NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (UPI)— This is a very energy­ conscious town. The park being considered for the project covers 170 acres. That could supply about 170 cords of firewood each Earlier this year, officials installed a solar-heated SALT II and Red Troops in Cuba MANCHESTER -The Rev. Ed­ year, or roughly enough to supply 40 families each on Feb. 2, 1957. restroom in the downtown shopping district. winter, simply by thinning and removing deal limbs. mund O’Brien, acting pastor of St. His previous assignments are: They are currently trying to get federal money to buy WASHINGTON - What disturbs high. Were the Russians cheating on government documents. covert agents and informants — data sive, time-consuming and costly — Richard Vine added his weight, Dunstan Church in Glastonbury, will 1957-60, St. Bridget, Cheshire, assis­ electric cars to replace the town’s fleet of internal- some senators the most about the the number of missiles they had In a carrot-and-stick approach, the from such sources is regarded as a and, more importantly, hard to hide. telling Reinhardt the waiver was “ of be the guest speaker at the “ Ladies tant; 1960-66, Mt. Saint Joseph combustion models. agreed on In the SALT I treaty? Defense Department g^t the Swiss Soviet Union's latest military corroborative bonus. So the intelligence analysts were great political importance in Harvest Dinner” Monday at the Academy, West Hartford, chaplain; Also in the works are a solar-heated dog pound and a Up until 1970, the Soviets had put government to buy $233 million worth .J^^HATIVESWKTTTIlcr'™'"^ provocation in Cuba was the time it The intelligence analysts eventual­ able to tell President Carter in 1977 Switzerland.” Finally, when the Manchester Country Club, sponsored 1966-1973, St. Paul Catholic High wind-powered electrical generator for a park their missile-site control centers in of Northrup-GE F5 jet fighters. Then by the Ladies of St. James. took for our intelligence agencies to ly decided the Russians had told the that “ the extent of these Brown Boveri designs turned out to School, Bristol, principal; 1973, maintenance yard. underground bunkers near the mis­ the brass hats sought to give a Swiss There will be a mass at the church PEACHES discover and confirm the presence of truth, and listed five reasons for this modifications would make it very, be inadequate, the contract specs Institute for Continuing ’Thieological There are even plans for the ultimate heating-oil shor­ firm. Brown Boveri, the contract for at 7 p.m.. after which participants Education in Rome; 1974, Vicar for tage. ExcsUmt for Om m u s Canning 8 Fram ing Russian combat troops fewer than sile silos. In that year, they began conclusion: Capsules put in the new hard to adapt the silos in significant were rewritten to suit the Swiss firm. 12 Voice of America transmitters. will proceed to the country club. All priests; 1978, Institute for Clergy “ One of these days we may be freezing,” Town Fresli Apple CMer • Pure GMar Vinegar 100 miles from the U.S. mainland. replacing these relatively primitive silos were the same kind that housed numbers without detection.” On the With this help. Brown Boveri came For the speed with which we can bunkers with underground silos that control equipment elsewhere. strength of that assurance, the The stick was applied to ICA, first ladies of the parish are invited. Education at the University of Notre Manager Donald J. Martin said Wednesday. in with a bid of $650,000 lower than The Rev. O’Brien w iil discuss NATIVE MAC INTOSH & catch the Soviets looked identical to those that housed Protruding antennas, cable patterns United States dropped the subject. getting the agency to waive U.S. Dame; and St. Dunstan Parish, So he is behind a move to get federal “ seed” money and the only U.S. bidder. Continental “ Who Will Break Down the Walls?” plant a public park with hardwood for harvest as GRAVENSTEIN APPLES in vioiations is a the missiles. and outbuildings fit the launche- regulations, designed to give University of Notre Dame; 1979, St. Swiss Shuffle Electronics Manufacturing Company Born Nov. 16, 1931, he attended St. Dunstan Parish, acting pastor. firewood in 50 years — when there may not be any more vital question, When the first SALT agreement control function. Only one of the new business to American firms and then The Air Force and the State of Dallas. Joseph Cathedral School, St. Thomas To get tickets, call Fran Giard, 643- heating oil. which must be was signed in 1972, U.S. officials — even more outrageously — saving FERRANDO ORCHARD silos was being built at each missile Department put pressure on the As explanation for the hanky- Seminary in Bloomfield and St. John 8482. Martin said a town-owned forest would provide an resolved before expressed concern that the new silos the specifications so the chosen ^ BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD„ QLA8TONBURY ^ site. New silos were the only visible International Communication Agen­ panky, ICA points to the $650,000 Senlinary in Boston. He was ordained Rev. Edmund O’Brien endless supply of heating fuel as well as a perpetual supp- I 3 MIIm Bayond Vlto'a Raatauranl f the Senate is like­ might be intended for actual missiles Swiss firm could meet them. launch-control centers at two sites cy to throw a $7.5 miilion contract to “ Saving " as justification and ly of beauty.______ly to ratify SALT — an illegal stretching of the agreed- The Swiss company was initially where no underground bunkers a Swiss firm under questionable cir­ stressed that the waiver also allowed II. on limit. The Soviets assured U.S. told that "restriction of the Balance- existed, and all the new silos had cumstances. It was part of a deal to other European firms to bid. ICA Citizen Group From secret representatives the silos were to be been built next to the command of-Payments Program may well app­ help two politically powerful pals, denied pressure had anything to do documents and intelligence sources, used only as launch-control centers. ly to the proposed transmitter Sets Meeting centers they were replacing. Northrup and General Electric, get a with the waiver, and claimed the KEEP-WARM SAVINGS FOR A SAFE, HANDSOME FIREPLACE! our associate Dale Van Atta has The intelligence agencies were procurement.” Two weeks later, The Americans continued to bring juicy aircraft contract from the amendment of the specifications was ' MANCHESTER - The pieced together a case history of one ordered to check it out. It should be then-assistant Air Force Secretary the new silos up in discussions with Swiss. “ routine” Manchester Citizens for suspected Soviet treaty violation. noted, perhaps to the disappointment Everett Keech — apparently tipped the Soviets as late as 1976, while the The loser in this shady inter­ But Continental disputes the so- Social Responsibility wili The painstaking efforts of our in- of incurable romantics, that our es­ off by Brown Boveri — wrote to ICA Antique4rass Qless Door intelligence agencies worked on a national backscratching deal, was a called savings, pointing out that the hold a "Meet the Can­ teiligence agenices to determine the pionage was carried out mainly by director John Reinhardt, urging Firescreen Keeps You Safe supplementary assignment: - What small, efficient American firm — and Treasury has lost far more in taxes didates" night Oct. 3 in the fact iilustrates the care they use. electronic surveillance, not the un­ “ favorable consideration” toW aive Community Room of the Includes mesh screen! Assembles would it take to convert the control- possibly the American taxpayers as than would have been paid by the The chips in this particular game dercover spies of popuiar fiction. The center silos into missile holders? the rules favoring American com­ First Federal Savings at In minutes...lust bring Inside fire­ 38.40 well. Here's how the fast shuffle was company, and its workers, subcon­ place measurements. Saves fuel. Our Rag. 49.70 were new silos at missile centers in inteliigeiice agencies can't count on The answer to this one was that panies. 344 Middie Turnpike. worked, according to internal tractors and suppliers. the Soviet Union. The stakes were getting reliable information from such modification would be exten­ Then-assistant Secretary of State Ali thirteen candidates for the Manchester Board Heater Jet Hot-Air Circulator of Directors have been in­ Heavy-gauge 1W welded tubing; vited to attend and address propels warm air back Into the 17.63 iHaurliriitn* tmniimj Hrrah'i the organization and the room. Heavy mesh grate. Our Rag. 24.70 Manchester — A City of Village Charm general public, preferabiy on the broad issue of social Blower/Manifold for Heater Jet Founded Oct. 1. 1681 responsibility. 4 Published by the Manchester Publishing Co . Herald Square. The program wili begin Adds extra power to your heater jet; easy to attach. 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So Aw c'mon Mr. President, we've public to meet on a per­ Duraflame H 2-to-3 Hour Firelogs it has happened with President Jim ­ spent some time in the wetlands of sonal level. Our Reg. 9 8 c ...... my Carter. Georgia and. admittedly, there are Further information ILImli I per euitemer.l The president has seemingly lost some strange lifeforms there, but about the Manchester control over his image. It makes no we've never heard any Georgians lay Citizens for Social Respon­ difference whether he isolates claim to man-eating rabbits. sibility or the candidates night may be obtained by himself at the White House or The incident was reportedly presses the flesh along the banks of writing MCSR. PO Box recorded by a White House T O N T R O M 1522. Manchester. CT the Mississippi: his popularity chart photographer, but presidential aides 06040. has become inversely proportional to have refused to release the picture. the cost of living. 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Maintains the right lemperaturt. #2970 they've apparently been there since assurances, saying "we have been on President Carter the other day to U.S. foreign policy that predates the Manchester Board of bit that menacingly swam toward the saw the president fishing from a 'Svacltrklor detllls. HOUSEWARES PEPT. *Stt citrk lor ditills. (Rvbilc oflvr vndi Sal., Sapt. 15) 1976 - raises troubling questions. able to confirm" the presence of up insist on “ the immediate withdrawal 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis by nearly Education, w ill discuss Winterize YourPooil p president's boat. Our chief executive canoe, the rabbit's emotions over­ Such as: If Wdshington is unable to to 3.000 Russian combat troops in was forced to defend himself with a of all Russian combat troops from V 'z centuries. It is the Monroe Doc­ biofeedback, the -----"V'-V came his patriotism. detect the presence of Soviet soldiers Cuba that 'includes armored, ar­ canoe paddle. The president Cuba. " trine, formulated in 1923, which phenomenon by which a • Wet Ones Moist Towgiettes Nashua (N. II.) Telegraph on a small island just 90 miles from tillery and infantry elements.” person learns to self- described the animal as a quiet. Church added that "The United declares two things: (1) there will be B0 X 0 I 70, Our Reg. 9 9 c...... our shores, how regulate internal functions S ' /Tieaitiran^^ Secretary Vance, in a press con­ States cannot permit the island to no new colonization in tbe Americas; can it be trusted such as heart rate, muscle ference the other day, said the become a Russian military base, 90 and 12) there will be no European in­ •Atra Twin-Blade Cartridges •Breck 15-oz. Shampoo % tension, brain waves and Normal, Oily or Dry, Our Reg. 1.97.. 1 . 6 1 Thoughts to detect Russian matter is of "very serious concern" miles from our shores, nor can we terference in American nations. Pkg. of 5, Our Reg. 1.44...... chating on the to the Carter administration, but blood flow. These newly allov/ Cuba to be used as a A young congressman who visited learned self-regulatory proposed nuclear refused to speculate on the mission of •Contac Cold Capsules •Appedrine Appetite Control . Feed the hungry! Help those in springboard for Russian military in- Cuba and other areas of the Carib­ skills enables one to Pkg. ol 10, Our Reg. 1.47...... Box of 42 tablets. Our Reg. 2.39___1 . 9 9 how we react to everything and so He arms treaty - the Russians. He added that trouble! tervention in the Western bean early this year returned to say modify and control a wide carefully reminds us that if we pour half-way around Washington "won't be satisfied with Then your light will shine out from Hemisphere" that "The Caribbean is rapidly range of disorders that are • Bufferin Pain Reliever • Dexatrim Appetite Control n mm ourselves out to someone else, our the world and on a Box of 28 capsules. Our Rag. 3.58.. Z . 4 4 a maintenance of the status quo. " The reason Church's position is becoming a Communist lake in what caused or exacerbated by Bottle ol 60, Our Reg. 1.59...... CONTAC the darkness, and the darkness own depression will disappear. land mass 300 Vance, however, didn't say what particularly interesting is that he should be an American pond, and the stress and anxiety. around shall be as bright as day. All around us hearts are crying just times larger than Cuba? I Isaiah 58:10l. the United States would do if Cuba was the key figure three years ago in United States resembles a giant Goldwasser, a lecturer to be loved. As it is, it took the persistence of a and Russia refuse to remove the at Manchester Community Polypropylene Mesh Pool Covers Do you feel a darkness in your life leading the crusade against the CIA afraid to move.” Satisfy this by a letter, a telephone United States Senator, Democrat troops, adding that their presence is College, is clinical director — a hoplessness’’ on Capitol Hill. As head of the special He added that "Fidel Castro is a call or a visit. Just say "I love you " Richard Stone of Florida, who has a not covered by the agreements of The Biofeedback Clinic 15’ Round 18’ Round 24’ Round ALL-LABEL SALE! Look to the above verse of Isaiah Senate Intelligence Committee, powerful, charistmatic leader whose and watch the results. large number of Cuban emigres reached in 1962 following the crisis of Manchester Inc., 341 prayerfully, it can change your Church presided over the widely idea of 'peace' in the world is to I Sr.) Benevi»ve Pakenham, CND among his constituents, to force the precipitated when Russia introduced Broad St. •EVERY ALBUM & ‘SINGLE’ darkness into the brightness of the publicized hearings that led to the spread Russian-style communism St. Bartholomew Convent, truth to the surface. Stone warned of Goldwasser will also lec­ *43 *48 *67 noonday sun. offensive missiles in Cuba. He also emasculation of the CIA - the one throughout the world. His influence Our Reg. 54.99 Our Reg. 59.99 Our Reg. 79.99 • EVERY 8-TRACK TAPE Manchester what was happening in July and was ture Monday at 5:30 p.m. held to the administration's position agency that otherwise conceivably is evident in Jamaica, in Panama, at the Pratt & Whitney Air­ Each size equipped with turn buckle and cable for secure, • EVERY CASSETTE TAPE Since God created us. He knows assured then by Secretary of State that the SALT II treaty with the could have had the ability to detect and in Africa. It is apparent that craft Club for employes tight fit. Includes Ice control equalizer. Cyrus Vance that there was no in­ •EVERYMUSICAL CATEGORY Soviets is of "fundamental impor­ the presence of the Russian troops in Castro's vision extends beyond the and their families. dication of "significant Soviet tance” and shouldn't be derailed Cuba when they went there in 1976. 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It is, however, my con­ and slimnastics w ill be Regular prices may vary In eonw areas. There’s the true test. conducted at the Town Hall you saw on television was essentially Radio-televison heroics are by sidered judgment that had it not been ’The Lone Ranger did make at least Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The a radio serial transferred to a visual nature episodic. I’m not just talking for the mask mystique and that two movies. Both starred Clayton classes will run for 10 medium. Except for the pictorial about the Lone Ranger here. This catchy little theme song, the MANCHESTER VERNON applies to Marshal Dillon, Paladin. Moore, who is now, because of his ad­ program would have been cancelled weeks. personification, television did little Registrations will be 1145 TOLUND TURNPIKE T M -C in SHOPPINU CENTER Wyatt Earp, The Rifleman and all vancing years, under court order not after the first season. to advance the basic concept. It is, to wear his mask any more for per­ taken on Sept. 27 at 11 a.m. therefore, as a radio cowboy that the the others who rode the television at the Town Hall. STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 10 AM to 9:30 PM • SATURDAY, 9 AM to 9:30 PM • SUNDAY, 11 AM to 5 PM •SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY PAGE SIX - EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept.i4. 1979 EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept. 14,1979 - PAGE SEVEN NixonSays McNamara Requests Help Hypnotist Proves Point Watergate Last Crisis From Police Agencies During Hospital Lecture NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Mayor foresee the need on a long range police officers were expected to be By LA.NEY ZUBOFF a case ot depression could turn into a not to say there is no inherent William J. McNamara, worried that basis, now.” ' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former arrested as the investigation con­ ilvrulcl Krporirr suicide if treated with hypnosis danger” if hypnotism is used by an additional policemen could be tinues. The grand jury probe by retired unqualified person. President Richard M. Nixon says arrested due to a probe into state Supreme Court Chief Justice MANCHESTER - Dr. J. Yusuf when a patient expects relief from history will justifiably record that / McNamara’s letter cited “the poten­ Essack can make a subject count depression and it doesn’t occur. “You don’t have to be gullible to be municipal corruption, has told other tially adverse effects of the Howard Alcorn began on May 16,1978 his handling of Watergate was “an V down from ten to one and forget the The doctor estimates the success hypnotized,’’ explained Essack police forces the city may need municipal corruption probe" and and officials have said the investiga­ unmitigated disaster” because he did number seven ever existed; and he rate for curing smoking by hypnosis describing another common mis­ assistance in providing public safety. asked the other law enforcement tion is continuing. conception. “Your intellect or not apply the lessons of the past to did just that at a lecture on “hypnosis is 20 to 30 percent. McNamara wrote the state police, agencies if they would be willing and The city’s fire chief, deputy fire knowledge doesn’t effect your the problems of his administration. - It’s Uses and Abuses" Thursday at “Weight control is less successful the National Guard and chief able to loan police officers to his city. chif, civil service commissioner and capacity to by hypnotized.” Nixon made the statement in a new Manchester Memorial Hospital. because you are dealing with the executive officers of four surroun­ Parsons said Thursday it is a retired personnel director have “You can’t say or do something introduction to his old book, “Six Essack, a psychiatrist on the staff dynamics of why pedple overeat.” ding towns asking them to provide to “always smart and good to have also been arrested on charges stem­ you don’t want to do under hyp-, Crises," to be issued in October by at the hospital., uses hypnosis and "There is no way to tell in advance emergency standby assistance if it plans if you need them, but I don’t ming from the probe. nosis,” Essack explained. In­ Warner Books in New York. The firm was necessary. post hypnotic suggestion in his work how hypnotic a person is. Certain made public the new forward. to eliminate habits and change people are unhypnoticable," said dividuals who volunteer to go on The mayor’s letter said he was stage with a hypnotist for entertain­ It retraces what Nixon calls the six “planning now for what may be a negative behavior patterns. Essack. crises of his political carer, ranging Interest in hypnosis has waxed and Essack uses a scale of one to five, ment, said Essack, “are much more significant problem in providing for willing to perform. Some are just from such triumphs as his vice Local Latvian Church waned throughout the centuries, said one being the least hypnoticable and the safety of the public." going through the motions on stage presidential victory on the five the most, to evaluate his clients. McNamara and Acting Police Essack who gave a brief history of and are not actually hypnotized.” Eisenhower ticket in 1952 to his Chief Donald G. Parsons said Hosts Regional Meeting hypnotism before giving a if a person falls between four or narrow defeat for the White House by five on the scale they can be hyp­ Essack said it can be comical to Thursday'there is no immediate need demonstration. see the effects of a good hypnotic John F. Kennedy-in 1960. 'W Sigmun Freud disapproved of hyp­ notized back to an early age and for the assistance. MANCHESTER -T h e American the congregation. subject and cited the example of a “Since then,” Nixon wrote, “1 have r The mayor said he was also sorry Latvian Evangelical Lutheran notism as a form of therapy because relive past experiences. Saturday, there will be a meeting man, hypnotized into believing an elf waged two presidential campaigns, his letter had “leaked out" and Church of Manchester is hosting the he thought it would remove one A person can learn self-hypnosis, of lay delegates from the Eastern was with him, asking for a second both successful, served five and a stressed he didn’t know if any more Eastern Conference of pastors and symptom by replacing it with and indeed, Essack believes many Showing Their Gratitude District. The Rt. Rev. Karlis Birz- people do that every day through bus ticket. half years as president, and gone arrests within the police department lay delegates from Latvian Lutheran another, said Essack who believes nieks , district president, will of­ transcendental meditation (TM), “When I regressed my sister-in- The American Heart Fund presented the $1,200 was donated as “ransom” for the through another crisis, the were expected. churches this weekend. ■’You can remove a symptom law to her 16th birthday," Essack Watergate ordeal, the longest-lasting ficiate at the opening service in the although he says TM instructors residents of the Meadows Convalescent Four high-ranking police officials, Today’s meeting is for pastors only without replacing it with something recalled, "she described her present “kidnapped” Mayor Stephen Penny. From and by far the most gruelling of all." sanctuary. don’t wish to call it hypnosis. Home with plaques to show gratitude for Gift to the Town including Chief 'Thomas Ormsby, with the Most Rev. Arnold Lusis of else." in detail. She became tearful and it left to right: Raymond O’Neill, recreation He added that while the book, have been arrested on charges stem­ Toronto, Canada, archbisop of the After a day of prayer, lectures and Essack did say, however, "I prefer A common misconception, said their efforts during the March 1979 Rock-N- director; Caroline Corliss, resident coor­ published 12 years before he resigned The Manchester Junior Women’s Club has dedicated a Essack, are that a hypnotist has some turned out she had borrowed a blouse ming from a one-man grand jury Latvian Evangelical Lutheran debates, the session will conclude not to jump into hypnosis with Roll Jamboree for which over $1,200 was the presidency in 1974, does not in­ boulder with a bronze plaque to the Town of Manchester at its strange power. “A hypnotist has no from her older sister and there was a dinator; Gil Salk, American Heart Associa­ probe into the alleged sale of Church and the Rt. Rev. Arturs with a thanksgiving service com­ patients. You need knowledge of the small tear on the side. She was just raised. This was the highest amount raised by clude Watergate, it does “address patient's conflicts before you treat particular power; he just learns a tion representative and Mayor Penny. parklet on Woodbridge Street in commeration of the club’s 22 promotions in the police and fire Voikus of Montreal, Canada, presi­ memorating the 50th ordination of then releasing those emotions nine the timeless questions of how crises the symptoms," said Essack. “Peo­ technique," nursing home residents in this region. Most of (Herald photo by Pinto) years of service to the community. Admiring the new addition departments and the alleged misuse dent of the Latvian Evangelical the district president as a pastor. years later,” said Essack. develop, how they should be dealt of city property. Lutheran Church of America. The Soloist at the service will be Ilga ple with borderline cases of psy­ Another misconception, said to the parklet are, from left, Donna Mlodzinski, vice presi­ Essack, is a person can go into a hyp­ Essack demonstrated his ability on Women’s Club with." State authorities have refused to program includes lectures and Paups. The organist is Silvia chosis can become psychotic with dent; and Sharon Scorso, ex-advisor. The club, founded in 1958, notic state and not come out. "That’s an employee of the hospital who he Nixon went on: comment on reports that a number of debates concerning official duties in Zeidenbergs. hypnosis,” said Essack who also said Plans Coffee “History will justifiably record has donated more than $40,000 to various state and local said rated about a three on his evaluation scale. SOUTH WINDSOR - that my handling of the Watergate organizations. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of The South Windsor crisis was an unmitigated disaster. The woman was asked to roll her ANNOUNCEMENT 4 Help Needed each month at 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal Savings, West eyes upward and then shut them as Women’s Club will hold a After going through the six crises Middle Turnpike. For membership information, call Madelyn membership coffee at the described in this volume. I failed to For Schools she closed her eyes and imagined Dore at 649-2725 or Sonja Henry, 742-8233. (Herald photo by herself floating in her chair. home of Mrs. Rosalie apply the lessons of the past to the MANCHESTER - |l PARENTS TELL DOT Seeks Consultants Borst, 48 Blue Ridge Drive, Andrew J. Lindberg problems of the present and the Pinto) At Essack’s suggestion she felt her Manchester Public Schools S:;!: right arm becoming lighter and raised September 18 at 8 p.m. All future." are looking for volunteers newcomers to South Wind­ ANNOUNCES HIS ASSCiCIATION WITH | Nixon did not say what "lessons" For Study of Rail Link it after he touched her finger. to assist at vision Why Wee Cere Dey Cere Center is chosen over He had her under his control and as sor are invited to attend as he had in mind but added “I trust ‘Maverick’ Councilman screening clinics at the other dey cere centers. he instructed she snapped back into well as many women in­ Fowler Opticians that those who read this book will not following schools: MANCHESTER -The state Leete said the agency seeks a firm the hypnotic state at a snap of his terested in joining the club. make that mistake." Manchester High, “After visiting several other day care centers I found that Department of Transportation will experienced in rail Planning and, Those interested in atten­ 70 EAST CENTER ST. He also referred to his emotional To Be Feted at Dinner begin notifying consultants about the finger. Bentley, Nathan Hale, having my son at Wee Care Day Care Center Is the next best hopefullly, has done work with the And, he told her the number seven ding, should contact Mrs. speech to the White House staff the Highland Park, Waddell, Manchester-Willimantic rail study, a state. He said the DOT will rate each Borst at 644-2218. ACROSS FROM CAVEY’S RESTAURANT Democratic slate and emerged as thing to being able to care for him myself. Their personal In­ was no longer in hef-^vocabulary. day he left office, recalling that he SOUTH WINDSOR -- Deputy Verplanck, Washington, DOT official said. prospective firm on the basis ol past An evening at Jai Alai is deputy mayor on the Republican terest, sincere concern and honest efforts to help In any way Sure enough, when she counted mentioned how President Theodore Mayor Robert Myette, who surprised Bowers, and Bennet. Richard Leete, manager of mass experience, presentation and “the planned for September 29. IN MANCHESTER dominated Town Council. backward from ten, the number Roosevelt, temporarily broken by his local resident with his announcement Any volunteer’s com­ they can, with each and every child, gives us working parents transit planning for the state agency, methods of attack they’re going to Information on the event first wife’s death, had gone on to win last month that he would not seek re- Althouth Myette’s six-year Town the peace of mind that Is necessary when we need to leave seven no longer existed for her. mittment would be for one said Thursday he would send letters present to us." But all returned to normal at will be presented at the PLENTY OF PARKING IN REAR OF STORE the presidency. election to the Town Council, will be Council career has been marked by day only, from 8:30 a.m, to our children In the care of someone else.” out to consultants early next week in The Department of Transportation another of Essack’s suggestions and September meeting. “This is one of the lessons of honored Nov. 2 at a testimonial much controversy he has none-the- 2:30 p.m. hopes an experienced firm will pur­ received suggestions from both the 649-5672 less emerged as one of the most Paula Bogart his subject said she felt wonderfully The Thrift Shop, spon­ crisis; that however dark things dinner. Clinics are scheduled for sue the project. Windham Regional Planning Agency hard-working and well known council refreshed. sored by the Women’s Club seems at the moment, the world goes Myette, who has been referred as the last two weeks in The state Bonding Commission ap­ and the Capitol Region Council of is open Tuesdays, MR. LINDBERG WISHES TO EXPRESS HIS APPRECIATION on and life goes on." the “maverick" Council member, persons.- “The staff at Wee Care Day Care has done an outstanding propriated $210,000 Aug. 24 for a September and the first Governments before the letters were Single Parents Wednesdays and FOR YOUR PAST FAVORS "One is not finished when he is said that he wanted to devote more Miss Betty Krawski, vice chair­ job over the past 3 years In the growth and development of two weeks in October. feasibility study on restoration of drafted. There is no competitive bid­ HEBRON -The Single Parents’ Thursdays from 10 a.m. un­ defeated; he is finished when he time to pursuing a masters degree in man of District II is general chair­ All volunteers will take my child and I would recommend them highly." service along the Manchester- ding, Leete said, but the top three Group of Gilead Congregational til 4 p.m. Volunteers from AND LOOKS FORWARD TO YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE quits. Always keep fighting. When administration. Myette is a teacher man of the testimonial dinner com­ part in a one-hour training Willimantic rail corridor. According candidates would be interviewed and the community who are in­ mittee. Lynn Carnelli Church will sponsor a family picnic one door closes, another will open.” at the South Windsor High School. session before their to Gov. Ella Grasso. the study will the agency would negotiate before terested in working three Also serving on the committee are Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. on the church Democrat Myette has won the assignments. For more in­ focus on economic issues, bridge in­ the firm is selected. grounds. hours a day are asked to Grange Meeting devotion of many townspeople and in- Albert Aniello, Lou Aniello, Marge formation, please call spection and analysis of safety and The rail service was interrupted in kw Holland, Stanley Kavarski, Frances Wee Care Does Care! All families attending are asked to contact Phyllis Striebel, ANDOVER — The Andover Grange curred the wrath of others. Rose Mazzotta at 6473475. Parents for Good Day Care Programs environmental considerations. 1975, as a 23-mile stretch of rail bed Knipple, Walt Kupchunos, Cornelius bring their own meat and a dish for a 644-0147. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Disenchanted with some of his The line runk through parts of Ver­ was ripped,up from the east end of Nicholson, Harry and Myrtle Odium, potiuck. Grange Hall (Old Town Hall) on political moves some Dikiocratic non. Bolton. Andover and Coventry. Manchestei* to Willimantic. State and The Women’s Fellowship of the party members succeedeffn ousting Jean Patria, Kay Richards and Mary Installations costs have been es­ local legislators, including Rep. Route 6. Edith Schoell, master of An optimist is a fellow who church will have its fall fair Nov. 3 on him from the party ticket in 1977. Zrinchak. WEE CARE DAY CARE CENTER tim ated at $9 million by the East Central Pomona, and her team thinks he can drink up the dif­ Aloysius Ahearn. D-55th District, the church grounds. Members are Myette, however, forced a primary Tickets may be obtained from any 725 N. Main 8t. will install the new grange officers. ference between eco.iomy and 649-6167 Manchaatar legislature’s Committee on Finance. have called for the line’s restoration. asked to make at least three items and won his way back on the member of the committee. first-class air fare bn a three- Revenue and Bonding. Republican Potiuck hour flight. for the crafts booth as well as something for the baked goods booth. COVENTRY -The Republican Town Committee will sponsor a Dems Form Committee Peach Festival Sunday family potiuck supper Friday at 6 BOLTON - The annual peach festival sponsored by the p.m. in Amei.can Legion Hall. SOUTH WINDSOR - Democratic Headquarters along with Board of Women’s Auxiliary of the Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ Following the supper a film on Campaign Manager John Woodcook Education member. Marge ment will be Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse on BEVERLY BOLLINO BURTON Newfoundland and the Gaspe Penin­ 111 has announced the formation of a Hutensky. Register Now for the 1979-80 Season Notch Road. Tickets will be sold at the door. sula will be shown. Donations will be committee to assist in the election of Outdoor advertising, including the DANCE STUDIO $1.25 per person and those attending Peach shortchake, coffee and juice will be sold. Democratic candidates in the up­ distribution of candidates signs and Proceeds will benefit the fire department. 22 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER are askeu i; bring a main dish and a coming November town election. bumper stickers, will be managed by Directort: Lm & Btvtrly Burton dessert and their own place settings. Richard J. Risley There will be a bake sale featuring home baked goods The campaign will be funded Joseph Kennedy. Public appearances during the peach festival. CLASSES FOR CHILOREN ANO AOULTS IN CLASSICAL For more information contact Nancy through the efforts of Finance Chair­ of candidates at such areas as shop­ Moore. Geraldine Drive. man Thomas G, Denniss, former ping centers will be arranged by BA LLr, TAP JAZZ, ACROBATICS, TUMBLING town attorney, and former Coun­ Stephen Riege and Mrs. Mary Dance Studios ■4dvi9ory Council Main St., Rt. 31, Coventry ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ cilman Don Henry. O’Hare will coordinate the general Square Dance Set Ffimous SOUTH WINDSOR -The first Democratic Town Chairman scheduling of candidates. (Next to the 1st. Congregational Church) BALLROOM OANCE CLASSES NOW BEING FORMEO meeting of the season of the Timothy Robert Smith was named to the posi­ Democratic election efforts in “A professional approach lo Dance Education for Girls and Boys - SpeciaiUtng in Dance Education for over 20 years. ” MANCHESTER - Earl Johnston, club caller for the Edwards School Parent Advisory tion of Special Events Chairman. South Windsor’s four voting districts Manchester Square Dance Club, begins his calling Learn: DI8CO»HUSTLE»SWINQ»CHA CHAeWALTZ Council will be Monday starting at Mrs. Audrey Wasik, Democratic will be handled through district MERENQUE»POLKA»RUMBA«FOXTROT Glasses Resume Week of Sept. 17th schedule for the season Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at SpMcftf S«tM tor Switor C/ift»PD 9:15 a m. in the school library. State Central committeewoman and chairmen. Verplanck School Russ and Anita White will cue the All concerned parents are invited vice-chairman of South Windor’s Persons wishing to work with the Graded Classes for Bo\;s & Girls rounds. to attend to present and discuss their Democratic Town Committee, will campaign committee are asked to Johnstone is club caller for several clubs in the concerns with the school ad­ supervise activities at Democratic call Woodcock at 644-2431. Tap * Ballet * Toe * Jazz DESIGNERS ministrators. Connecticut-Massachusetts area and has been calling for REQI8TER AT STUDIO Acrobatics and Gymnastics Floor Work* over 25 years. A professional caller, he devotes full time to calling and teaching. He was elected to the Square Pre Ballet * Kinderdance Dance Hall of Fame in 1970 for his contributions to Bolton Sets Lunch Guidelines All Classes are graded to age and ability with a square dancing. BOLTON -The Bolton School system has announced its medical uiiis, shelter costs in excess of 30 percent of in­ Strong Emphasis on Sound Dance Technique Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heck have door duty. FOR INFORMATION CALL 647-1083 Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henis, policy for free and reduced price meals for children who come, special education expenses due to the mental or .• All Classes taught by Mr. Risley • Beautiful, Professionally Equipped Studio Mr, and Mrs. Burton ire will-known In this area as performers, are unable to pay the full price. physical condition of a child, and disaster or casualty Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicock and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Horton, choreographers and Inetructora. They are members of Dance • Competent, Qualified Adult Assistant Teachers Educators of America, N.Y.C. Chapter. Mrs. Burton Is a member ot JEWELRY Children from families whose income is at or below losses, are urged to apply. All club-level dancers are invited, and spectators are Dance Masters of America and vice president ol Dance Teachers Club levels set by the federal government are eligible for these Additional copies of applications are available in the About Your Teacher. . . welcome. of Conn., Inc. Mr. Burton Is also a member of The Professional Dance Dancing Is For Boys, Too!!! Teachers Association Inc., Chapter |1 N.Y.C. programs. principal’s office of each school. Information provided Mr. Risley Is a member of the Dance Teachers The second in a series ot three refresher workshops for Dancing is used as part of ihe training of major Club of Conn., the New York City Dance Masters; club-level dancers will be held Tue.sday at Waddell school Families with one child whose income is $4,590 or less, will be kept confidential. Applications may be submitted athletes. Developes coordination, builds bodies at any time during the year. the Dance Masters of America, Inc. Thru these from 7:30 to 10 p.m. are eligible for free lunch and for the same size family and is beallhy exercise. organizations he is certified by test lo leach. and the income falls in the area of $9,420 and $11,680, the Boys Tap, Jazz, Ballet and Acrobatics Classes. A Mr. RJsley recently returned from a Summer of child is eligible for reduced price lunches. According to few scbolarsbips are available for Male Ballet Dance. He attended the D.M.ofA. regional conven­ the number of children in a family the income level in­ Students. tion in St. Louis and their National Convention in SALE! creases from $1,450 to $2,260 for each additional member. N.Y.City where he studied with many of the world's In addition, families not meeting these criteria, but Student Accomplishments leaders in dance. with other unusual expenses due to unusually high READY FOR Students from this studio compete locally with Mr. Risley was the National Director for the Dance Masters of America and have also taken D.M.ofA's Male Dancer of the Year (Mr. Dance) FALL part in out*of«stale and national competitions. Competition. He was also selected to Judge the Titles include: Mr. Dance of New York City, Group and Line Competitions at D.M.ofA's 1977; Mr. Dance of Conn., 1978-1979; 3rd Convention. 4 PLANTING... Runner Up Male Dancer of the Yeaf-s, 1979; Jr. Mr. Mr. Risley was recently elected ,lo the office of OUR NURSERY IS Dance of Conn., 1979; 3rd and 5th. Place Jr. Mr. 2nd Vice President of the Dance Teachers Club of for Register at Rrst Class in Manchester NOW FULLY STOCKED Dance of Conn., 1978; 5th Place Jr. Miss Dance of Conn, and will assume that office in September. He REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES Conn., 1978; 3rd Place Jr. Group of Conn., 1979, has served on their Board of Directors for the past OURS EXCLUSIVELY - JUST FOR YOU! BEAUTIFUL Students are now being accepted into Dance and two years. Theatre Colleges, have appeal^ on National TV, He is beginning his 22nd teaching season. Out­ A FANTASTIC COLLECTION OF EARRINGS, & PRACTICES SELECTION NOWS THE Commercials and are working towards side teaching credits include: Mansfield Training at Howall Chanay Tach. School OF BEST TIME TO professional careers. One student recently School (5 years); New Hope Manor; Lebanon ODAY BRACELETS, CHAINS, ROPES & BRACELETS FROM 791 MIddI* Tpka. Watt; Rm. will ba poatad appeared in a lead part with Harvard's Hasty Pud­ Elementary School; Coventry Recreation Commis­ MUMS SEEO A NEW ding Theatricals at Harvard, N.Y.City and Ber- FRI. SEPT 14th 3 to 9 P.M. FAMOUS DESIGNERS, INCLUDING: with Jamaa Murphy LAWN OR sion and others. Mondaya 6:30>9:30 p.m. baglnnlng 9/17 ALL COLORS In March he taught a master lap class for the ‘PLANT NOW FOR RESEED AN “A Professional SchooV' Dance Teachers Club of Conn, for dance teachers AND TOMORROW with Max Laaaangar FALL BEAUTY” from all over New England. •Anne Klein •Yves St. Laurent Wadnaadaya 6:30-9:30 p.m. OLD ONE A Truly Professional SAT. SEPT 15th 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. baglnnlng 9/19 Nationally Recognised Teacher. ^Audition Information Avaiiahlo Richard J. RIalty - AiUttto DIraolor •DRAWING •Geoffrey Beene Topics Include: brokerage, contracts, ap­ praisals, law, ethics & development. This DanocLsJtHohfr - ChocaoaiaDhw' •DRIED FLOWERS 22nd Teaching Station •NEW PRODUCTS •Diane Von Furstenberg course meets the minimum educational .. . requirements for the salespersons license as AND MATERIALS _ •FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES •Hattie Carnegie •Valentino set forth by the Connecticut Real Estate Com­ •PATIO SLOCKS Special For Students r mission. The registration lee of $95 Includes a Of This School TsI. 742-6886 - 742-976S •FREE copy of the Conneetfeiit Reef Eelata Lfcentfnp Taffy's of Boston, a finis dance wqar|;|; or 742-8171 at any tima W .G.™ENNEY GIFTS Law end Ragufalfons, but does not Include li company, will again be selling Leotards, ;iil; Or RagliMr at lh« Studio Thuro., Sopt. 13 W.G.GLENNEY CO. text. •REFRESHMENTS ^Tights, Dance Shoes and other dance and PrI., Sapt. 14 from 2-7 PM and SaL, •Regularly selling for$6-$75, now just 2/$5! WHITHAM NURSERY Sapt. 18 from 10 AM - 2 PM. CO. HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER Extended & Continuing Education 486-3234 I needs at our studio. This Is for the con-l;i|:: Olaco for Adulta and Naw Adult Couraaa The University of Connecticut "GROW WITH US" venlence of Risley Students only. will atari lat waak In Ootobar. ROUTE 6 BOLTON 643-7802 Ig THURS., SEPT. 13 - from 2-6 PM Only-’ All Slaga Aria Claaaaa will raauma waak Come to Fashion Jewelry, all D&L stores OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9:00-5:30 of Sopt. 17l[b______MANCHESTER 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 PAGE EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Fri„ Sept. U, 1979 EVBainNG HERALD. Fri., Sept. 14.1070 - PAGE NINE Antiques Festival Ballet Auditions WETHERSFIELD —The Wethersfield Historical Society will sponsor an antiques festival Saturday from HARTFORD — The Albano Ballet Academy announces 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the grounds of the Solomon Welles scholarship auditiotis to qualified girls and boys ages 8 to House. 1 12. No previous dance training is required. Applications More than 150 antiques dealers from throught New will be accept^ for adjudication bas«l on body type and Where to Go England and New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ability to pick up movement. ' Maryland and Delaware wiU participate. The academy seeks to develop potential talent for its Items at the festival will include formal, country and growing professional company. The Albano Ballet Com­ b What to Do painted furniture, oriental and hooked rugs, procelain pany of America Inc. The company seeks to develop and pottery, iron, brass, pewter, silver, tinware, quilts Connecticut’s own talent. According to direcotr Joseph and coverlets, folk art, tools, books baskets and clocks. Albano; “Career oriented dance training must begin at a The Wethersfield Historical Society will also sponsor a young age with instruction under professional guidance.’’ Theater Weekend booth with a collection of political campaign buttons The Albano dance style requires long legs, thin torso, • “Same Time Next Year,” a comedy, tonight from presidential elections at the turn of the century and high insteps and a flexible physique; as well as an innate through Oct. 21 at Matty’s Dinner Theatre, 141 New past Connecticut Gubernatorial campaigns. musicality. London Turnpike, Slastonbury. Performances P ro em s from the event will be used by the society for For application to audition and further information, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 6 the maintenance and operation of four historical proper- call the Albano Performing Arts Center, 15 Girard Ave., p.m. (633-4648) That’s Entertainment tys within in the Town of Wethersfield. 232-8898. Home-made sandwiches and baked goods will be • "Showboat,” a musical, nightly except Mon­ available. days through Dec. 2 at the Coachlight Dinner Hollywood Story Lecture Series Set Theatre, East Windsor. (522-1266 or 623-8227) HARTFORD — The Bushnell Morning Lecture Club, a • “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” quartet of informative lectures by nationally known per­ opening Saturday at the New England Repertory sonalities. announces its 1979-80 season. In Tchaikovsky Festival Theatre, Crown Hill Playhouse, 23 Oxford St., Hard to Believe llLMEnR Leading off the series on Wednesday, Nov. 14, will be Worcester, Mass. (617-798-8685) Orson Bean. Bean has performed as an award-winning A capsule look at cinema stage and screen actor, producer of avantgarde off- ’Three soloists are featured in the Hartford Orth (left), pianist, is solist for tonight’s By ALl.KN M. WIDEM Every film in which Gregory Peck Broadway plays, night club comedian, author, Symphony Orchestra’s first Tchaikovsky program; Mark Piskunov (center), violinist, Behind the tinsel, the tumult and the worked years ago was bound to cause an professional magician and founder and director of an Festival, tonight, Saturday and Sunday at will appear Saturday night; and Ronald Music outpouring of attention. shouting of American - nay, global - FILMETBR is Gompitsd by Dick K M n f in Hollywood and ths experimental school for children. Hartford’s Bushnell Memorial Hall. Peter Thomas (right), cellist, performs Sunday • The 102nd Connecticut Army National Guard movie-making lies a real-life story that He is now over 60 and a western, “ Billy M.E.A. staff in both Hollywood and Naw York. Syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman will address the Band, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Manchester Two-Hats." failed to get minimal night. few among the industry's top decision­ NEW RELEASE Morning Lecture Club on Wednesday, Feb. 13. A jour­ Bicentennial Band Shell, on the campus of makers are willing to concede actually scheduling in the nation's theatres. Joel nalist whose work has appeared locally in the Hartford Manchester Community College off Wetherell exists. McCrea and ,Roy Rogers, two more aSEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN. THE (R) - Alan Alda, Barbara Harris, Courant, the Boston Globe, Newsweek, The Village Street. Free, Samuel Marx, for many years story “names" from another day, have worked Meryl Streep, Melvin Dooglai, Rip Torn. (Drama) A liberal senator whose Voice, Family Circle and McCall’s, Ms. Goodman is in film with far from spectacular success star is rising must weigh career and family commitments. Good-hearted Lively Arts Lectures Due • “An Evening of Roses and Sunshine” with Nana editor at MGM's California Studios, final­ but painfully predictable and trite outing. Alda, who wrote as well as currently represented by her “ At Large” newspaper ly got around to reminiscing, between in the 1970s. played title role, should avoid the typewriter in the future. GRADE: C column and regular appearances on NBC’s “Today” STORRS — If country dances, fur­ most impprtant buildings. Forman and Style.” Mouskouri, Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. at Bushnell Memorial It's Sensurround. It's special effects. (Handler) Hall. Hartford. (246-6807) book covers, about the legendary Louis B. show. niture making and medicine shows of also will trace the changes of Registration and fee information It's super-super-horror. And it's super- Appearing at Big E Maver, Irving Thalbert studio era GENERAL RELEASE Veteran news correspondent Douglas Edwards will be the last three centuries fascinate architecture from sail rural mill may be obtained from the Office of • First Tchaikovsky Festival of the Hartford superWiolence. Few efforts emanating I"Mayer and Tha4berg: The Make- The Royal Hanneford Circus is spotlighted in the first five days of featured at the Morning Lecture Club on Monday, March you, the University of Connecticut villages to large industrial centers in Non-Credit Programs, Box U-56D, Symphony Orchestra, today at 8:30 p.m., Saturday Believe Saints. " Random House, 197,"i.) from the Walt Disney Studios have sur­ APOCALYPSE NOW (R) — Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, Robert 10. A Peabody Award recipient for “best television nes,” has a lecture series suited to your this year’s Big E in West Springfield, Mass. The family troupe per­ Davall. (Drama) This is Francis Coppola's long-awaited and very expen­ a talk titled “From Mill Town to Ur­ University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m., Bushnell Memorial In one particularly poignant portion. passed the Connecticut boxoffice “draw" Edwards is currently anchorman for CBS television’s tastes. 06268. Telephone 486-3224, Hall, Hartford. (246-6807) of "Mary Poppins," the Julie An- formed its first bareback horse-riding act with WombeU’s Traveling sive epic — and worth the wait and the cost. It is a study of the madness uf ban Complexity: Architecture of the Mr. Marx tells of seeing the equally- war, and Coppola has created a procession of insane images of Vietnam “Mid-day News" and CBS.radio’s “The World Tonight.” In “Lively Arts in Connecticut’s 19th and Early 20th Centuries.” dres/Dick Van Dyke 1965 release. Today's Menagerie in 1610 in England. Today, the family has expanded its cir­ and that terrible war to make his point. It is long and flawed, but must be • Harry Chapin in concert, tonight at 8 at the legendary David Wark Griffith walking Completing the series on Tuesday, April 22, will be Pol­ Past” experts take turns examining Kate Van Winkle Keller, co­ youngsters flock to Sci-Fi, regardless of rated an American classic. GRADE: A-plus Children's Folktale Springfield (Mass.) Civic Center. (413-781-70TO) along a Hollywood street, alone, obviously cus acts to include clowns, trapeze, tigers, lions, elephants and much ly Bergen. In addition to a successful career as a film the developments and in­ director of the National Tune Index story/acting quality, and the once enor­ far from affluent. Returning to the studio. more. Two free shows will be performed on weekdays in The Big E ’s BREAKING AWAY (PG) — Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel star and television hostess, Ms. Bergen is also a business terrelationships among several for the past two years and the author MANCHESTER — On Saturday at • Stars of Lawrence Welk, tonight at 8 and Satur­ mously popular “G" rated Disney produce Stem, Jackie Earle Haley. (Romantic comedy) This is the kind of film the 2 p.m. the Lutz Junior Museum staff Mr. Marx mentioned the chance incident executive and the author of three best-selling beauty aspects of the fine and lively arts in of several books on early American day and Sunday at 2 and 8 p.m., Oakdale Musical languishes on the vine. Coliseum. On weekend days, a third show will be added to allow French do so well: warm, funny, a little romantic, tied up just right. It's set members will present the award win­ to Mr. Thalberg. No job was forthcoming, in Bloomington. Ind., a college town, the summer the local boys finally books. 17th, 18th, and 19th century Connec­ dance and music, will lecture' about Theatre, Wallingford. (265-1501) Mack Sennet was unable to make the fairgoers an opportunity to see this historic famed family. The Big E, ning children’s folktale, “Why as far as is known. Mr. Griffith faded realize they don't mind being “townies." Briefly, it's the “Rocky" of bicy­ All Morning Lecture Club events are held at 11 a.m. and ticut. "Music in Early Connecticut." transition from silent to sound motion pic­ largest fair in the east, runs Sept. 12-23. cle racing — but so much tetter. A fine job by ih^se four young actors. Mosquitos Buzz in People’s Ears" by • Blue Oyster Cult, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the away like the "The End " title car in a are available by subscription only. Interested individuals Classes in the six-session series Christine Skeeles Schloss. a tures. but in his day - and in his daring - GRADE: A (Byrae-Dodge) Verna Aardema. New Haven Coliseum, 275 S. Orange St,. New motion picture. should call the Bushnell at 527-3123. will meet Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m., teacher of art history at UConn and a It is not that decision-makers look upon he brought to motion pictures a mold, a CONCORDE: AIRPORT '79. THE (PG) - Alain Delon. Susan Blakely. beginning Oct. 2 at the UConn Storrs The presentation is designed to in­ Haven. manner of entertainment that even by researcher of American portraits in talent, before and behind cameras, as George Kennedy and a cast of thousands. (Adventure) This time, it's the campus. Connecticut and Rhode island, will clude audience participation. Show Tunes Scheduled supersonic Concorde that's in trouble - one of its passengers is carrying a • 18th annual Riverhoat Cruise of the Hartford mere salaried help. It is, rather, the con­ today's supposedly super-super The lecture series focusing on discuss “The Arts of Portraiture and For more infojmation call the sophisticated standards can be said to be secret and the bad guy tries missiles, sabotage and everything else to bring Show Opens Today museum at 643-0949. Jazz Society, with the Walter Bolden Quintet and tinuing. realization that with constant it down. It's all exciting, but more sensible than earlier “Airport" films music, portraiture, furniture Furniture Making." Jasmine, Saturday at noon from Municipal Dock, engrossing. Over and above political/per- and this has some people you care about. GRADE: B audience taste fluctuation, what is con­ making. Colonial and post- Robert McDonald, assistant Middletown. (242-6688) sidered "enormous. " "superlative." sonal life developments, whatever Charlie Sunday at Band Shell NEW HAVEN — Over six million dollars worth of rare Revolutionary architecture, theater, MOONRAKER (PG) — Roger Moore. Lois Chiles. Spy adventure. James professor of dramatic arts at UConn, Chaplin turned out after 1940's “The Great antiques and collectables of interest to exper collectors Burglary Report • Start of the 29th season of the Nayaug Male "great" one year, is called "ho-hum" Bond is back and that’s about all you need to say This one is the most and landscape painting will be spon­ will lecture and perform a one-man Dictator" never brought out the crowds illogical, ridiculous, senseless Bond film of*atI — but it’s still great fun. and new enthusiasts alike, are featured at the fall edition Chorus, Sept. 17 at 7:45 p.m. in the chorus room of creativity the next. The age factor, of MANCHESTER - Broadway show “Guys and Dolls” and “Chorus Line.” The sored by the UConn School of Fine show about "Theater in Connecticut VERNON —The Vernon Police that flocked to see him years earlier. stylish, witty and full of extraordinary gimmicks and special effects. of the 42nd annual New Haven Antiques Show, opening Glastonbury High School, Glastonbury. course, has a lot to do with winnowing tunes and big band arrangements of jazz band will perform big band Ignore the plot, just sit back and have a good time. GRADE: B Arts and the Division of Extended During the Age of the Opera House: Department investigated three away of talent capabilities, but who's to What probably brings shivers to those familiar jazz tunes wilt be program fare arrangements of “Gospel John,” “In the today for a three-day exhibition and sale at the New and Continued Education. burglaries during the week of Aug. 31 who seek to transpose quality to the 1880-1920.’’ argue with the sound rationale of Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Mood” and “Theme from Rocky.” MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI (PG) - Ron Howard. Cindy Williams. Haven Coliseum. Kenneth Forman, professor of art Harold Spencer, UConn professor through Sept. 6. Goods taken had an Paramount Pictures' Adolph Zukor well screen is the constant realization that no Candy Clark, Paul LeMat. (Comedy-drama) We re-visil most of the origi­ A total of 258 antiques dealers from 21 states and four Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell. Tickets will be available for the Band nal ■•Graffiti” people several years later, to sev -hat's happened to them. at UConn and lecturer and consultant of art and an accomplished painter estimated value of $250. matter how "great" a "personality" may foreign countries, the largest number to ever participate Dance into his 90s'? The 102nd Connecticut Army National Shell Benefit Concert by the Walter Kaye A neat idea, and it works well, but they've tricked it out with a self- on American and Connecticut with work exhibited at the The burglaries were reported in have been a short time before, what the conscious camera stunt that looked good on paper but is very disconcerting in a New England antiques show, have transformed the Director Billy Wilder's new movie, Guard Band of Hartford will present a Bauer Banjo Band. The indoor concert at architecture for more than 15 years Wadsworth Atheneum and Greater private homes on River Street and • Dance Exchange of Hartford workshop on audience judges - and judges so very to the audience. It's like a visit with old friends who live in a house with coliseum into a panorama of yesteryear. Regan Road and into a business on "Fedora.'■ starring William Holden, has concert in the bandshell on the East Catholic will begin at 8:15 Oct. 1. Bill purple-and-green wallpaper. GRADE; B will lead two lectures. Republic: Hartford Art Festival, will discuss moderan dance, improvisation, yeoga. tai chi and yet to spark audience turnouts on a scale harshly, it seems - is the product at hand. Manchester Community College campus Hennessey, popular radio and TV per­ Show hours today and Saturday are from noon to 10 1640-1830” will explore the architec­ Route 83. mime, Saturday from 10.30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (522- And with start-up time and release date “ America Impressionists in Connec­ to this duo's screen accomplishments of 30 off Wetherell Street, sonality will be master of ceremony. All NORTH DALLAS FORTY (R) - Nick Nolle. Mac Davis. (Football p.m., and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. tural roots of some of Connecticut’s ticut: Some Reflections on Tradition 3530) years ago-plus. for a given film involving many, many satire) If you can get past the brutish promotion of this film, you'll be The program has been arranged by the proceeds will be used to pay for next surprised to discover a remarkably sensitive portrayal of professional Local exhibitors are Lynnette Lombardo, Manchester; • The Nikolais Dance Theater, performing in the Clark Gable. "King" of Hollywood 40 months, who's to say, in bottom-line sum­ Band Shell Corp. and will be the next to summer’s free concerts at the shell. football. Nolte, as the aging hero of the North Dallas Bulls, has a bai!tercd Michael Perrone, Tolland; Lee Greenberg, South Wind­ Connecticut Dance Festival, tonight at 8 at the years ago, continued to work to his final ming up, what’s going to appeal and body on the verge of collapse, but a psyche that is just coming of age The last event of the 1979 bandshell season. The band shell benefit tage sale will sor; and Francis T. Miner, Coventry. Roger Sherman Theater, New Haven. (787-4321) days I he died at 60 in 1960), but his "Gone what's not going to appeal? opening scenes are messy, but once director Ted Kottheff hits his stride, The program is free and those planning to take place Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Red the film pulls together. GRADE; B (Byrne-Dodge) Long Wharf Sets Season With the Wind " star appeal was gone. Movie-making is a gamble. A constant attend are asked to bring a blanket or and White Stand on West Center Street Peter Bogdanovich, who is well under gamble. For the creative people. folding chair. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donations for the RUST NEVER SLEEPS (PG) — Nell Young. (Rock) Although this was Fair at Mansfield NEW HAVEN - A wide- Following that, actor- direct the American and slated lor presentation filmed during Neil Young's tour last fall, it not a straight concert docu­ age 50, flourished not so many years ago Latenight television talk show heckers Warrant Officer Jame Strickland of Un- sale can be left at the trailer parked in the ranging selection of director Austin Pendleton premiere of David Edgar’s from late March through Film sporadically allude to an earlier mentary. Unfortunately, miming "roadeyes” merely add tedium, and with fresh, imaginative screen product. casville will direct the 2,5-piece band in MCC parking lot near the band shell. The Young's “statement” a ^ u t aging rock singers and their ever-young audi­ MANSFIELD - The annual Mansfield Training School scripts, a roster of promi­ is scheduled to stage the drama “Mary Barnes,” early May. Hollywood, saying, in effect, “Whatever • “Bye Bye Birdie,” with Dick Van Dyke. More recently, there's little to cheer selections from the Broadway show trailer will be open before every program. ences doesn't really work. But the man has talent, and watching him in Fair is scheduled Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to nent directors and an world premiere of Nancy first presented a year ago The season will close to Sonny Tufts' career?” And yet those action should make up for a lot. GRADE; B-pIus for fans; C for detractors Maureen Stapleton and Paul Lynde, tonight at 7 and about with his output. 9:30 p.m. on the school grounds, off Route 44A. Donohue's “The Beach in London. with “ Cyrano de same hecklers, trying to stay afloat in a (Drake) expanded performance 9 p.m. at Aurebach Auditorium, University of Hart­ Perhaps even more than theatre, mo­ Attractions will include an appearance by the schedule are lined up for House,” which will con­ As previously an­ Bergerac,” playing from seas of constant public fickleness, know (Film grading: A — auporb; B — good; C — a¥araga; D ^ poor; mid-May to June 22. One ford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. Free. tion pictures are concerned with constant Registration to Begin F — awful) Willimantic City Pop Band, a disco show and an antique Long Wharf Theatre’s 15th tinue its production at the nounced, Mike Nichols and illusion. And the persons who created that all too well that what happened to the Son­ car display by the Thread City Car Club. season, beginning Oct. 4. Winter Olympics after Elaine May will appear in performance slot in early • “Clutching Hand” and “Arsen Lupin, ” Detec­ illusion are endlessly bound up in the fan- ny Tufts career could well happen to ^ Theater | There is no admission fee. The eight-play, fall-to- presentation in New Edward Albee’s “ Who’s 1980 remains open. tive Film Series, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the main tasv of a never-never land. them! For Cultural Program spring series opens with Haven. Afraid of Virgnia Woolf? campus auditorium, Manchester Community Schedules I directed by Arvin Brown ...... 'iii.i ...... Lillian Heilman's “Watch Arvin Brown returns to College, Manchester. (646-4900) r MANCHESTER - The Manchester classes. Starts^9thi Season on the Rhine’’ directed by Manchester Drive-In — T V T o n ig h t Recreation Department is conducting Among the new classes oflered this fall Arvin Brown. are: photography, stenciling, needle “The Stranger and The Gun- GLASTONBURY - The Nayaug Male Chorus will start State II, Long Wharf’s registration' for the fall session of the fighter” 7:30; “Game of Museums 6:00 ing Day" (1969) Marlon Brando. 8 Hollywood Squaraa cultural program Sept. 17 through 21 for punch, sewing with knits, and a rubber its'29th season on Monday, Sept. 17 at 7:45 p.m. in the second theatre will be in GLOBE DAVIS FAMILY Richard Boone. A kidnapped girl SDIckVanOyka Death” 9:20: “Nightwing” G) (£ (22 SI N«vn Manchester residents and Sept. 24 through doormat workshop. Chorus Room at Glastonbury High School. concurrent use with the RESTAURANT • Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford. SILovcLucy causes problems for her captors 6IDickCavatt 11:10 mainstage through April. Travel Service (247-9111) CB Jokar'iWIM when she (alls in love with one of 28 for surrounding towns as well as The returning classes this session in­ Mansfield Drive-In — “Up A cordial invitation is extended to all males in the 555 MAIN S TR E E T them. 2 hrs. 11:00 It will open Oct. 16 with the • Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St., & Zoom (R) ^ d) IS SI SI Naws Manchester. Classes start the week of clude cake decorating, patchwork wreath in Smoke” "The Warriors” — greater Glastonbury area to join this group. Membership 643-2165 S Adam-12 ® ® Dtffrent Stroke* American prem iere of New Haven. (432-4200) ® ® Washington Week In S Mission: Impossibis Oct. 1 workshop, Christmas crafts and em­ Show starts at dusk is open to those men who enjoy singing and getting FREE ® Streata Of San Frandaco d ) Barmy Hill Over 30 Yeart • New Britain Museum of American Art, 56 Review Registration is held in person at the broidery. Vernon Cine 1 — “Hot together for a common cause and there are no tryouts. “Jitters” under the direc­ WARM GINGERBREAD OR HOT APPLE SI Once Upon A Claaalc SDtckVanOyks Travel Experience Lexington St., New Britain. 8*30 S Chico And The Man Arts Building on Garden Grove Road Mon­ The following classes are offered on Stuff” 7:15-9:15 Current membership includes men who are teachers, tion of Bill Glassco. 6:30 Authorized agent in CRISP WITH ANY DINNER • Aldrich Museum, 258 Main St., Ridgefield. (438- (£ Carol Burnett And Frlenda d ) Marv Qrlffin 61 Bast Of Bums And Allan day through Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 beginner and intermediate levels; tennis, Vernon Cine 2 — “A Little college professors, factory workers, corporate Shakespeare’s “Romeo AND THIS ADI ______(B Bowllna For Dollara a a The Facta Of Ufa Romance" 7:00-9:00 and Juliet” will be third, M anihester (or aii 4519) a S I WaHStraatWaak 11:30 p.m. A $5 per year recreation membership ceramics, pottery, quilting, bridge, businessmen, self-employed businessmen, retirees, and Airlines. Railroads and a 02 a NBC Newa 3 ) Movla "The Jayhawkers" directed by Tony Award BYOB CALDOR PLAZA MANCH. • Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 S^SIOvarEaay or a $5 per class nonresident fee is crochet, leaded glass, needlepoint and the like. 9:00 (1959) Jeff Chandler, Fess winner Jack Hofsiss. Steamship Lines. 11AH-9PM EXIT 93 OFF 1-86 Whitney Ave., New Haven, (436-0850) a The Odd Couple Q) Tha Dukaa Of Hazzard Parker. required to take the class. macrame. ''Diivc in 6:55 d ) SI ABC Movla "The Bad dl Movla "On A Clear Day You An open house will be held Wednesday, Exercise classes include slimnastics, f OPEN MON-SAT 649-5487 • Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., @1 Newa News Bears In Breaking Train­ Can See Forever" (1970) Barbra from 10 a.m. to noon. Instructors will be physical fitness, volleyball, dancersize Hartford, (236-5621) ing" (1977) William Devane. Streisand. Yves Montand. m . SXT. n a M *. $ LN D M Riverhoat Cruise • Mattatuck Museum, 119 W. Main St., Water- 7:00 Jackie Earle Haley. A coachless ® Second City TV present with exhibits of their works and and classical ballet. (BG^Newi bury, (753-0381) team ol Llltia League misfits S S IB Tonight there will be pottery demonstration by Further information is available by con­ S) The Brady Bunch "borrows" a bus and travel from S Movta "The Red Dragon" • Old State House, 800 Main St,, Hartford. (522- (£ a ABC Newa Diane Bakulski. Refreshments wilt be tacting the Arts Building, 647-3089, HARTFORD - The Hartford Jazz Society will have its California to Houston In'order to (1946) Sidney Toler. Benson 6766) (B SI Dating Qame take part In a big game In the Fong. served. All people attending the open between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday Q 18th annual Riverhoat Cruise Sunday when the “Block US Faatival Of Faith pp'y’'""---- • Lutz Junior Museum, 126 Cedar St., Astrodome. @1 Alan King Qoaa Nashvllls house will be eligible to register for tbe through Friday. \ m Island” will leave the Municipal Dock, Middletown, at a PopI Qoaa The Country O SI Rockford Fllaa 61 Captlonad ABC News Manchester. (643-0949) a Newa S2 Paopla'a Caucus noon, take a leisurely run down the beautiful Connecticut a Dick Cavan 61 Mastarplaoa Thaatra 12:00 Plus River, and return at 8 p.m. BIHBO • Children’s Museum of Hartford, 950 Trout a Maude (X) Movla "The Beast From Brook Drive, West Hartford, (236-2691) SI Hera’a To Your Health 10:00 20,000 Fathoms" (1953) Paula There will be two live jazz groups on board which will (£ Dallas Raymond, Paul Christian. supply continuous music during the eight-hour fun-filled Meets In Orange Hall designs, me • Bradley Air Museum, Windsor Locks. (522- 7:30 (B6INaws ® Movla "My Favorite Wife" 7191) d ) P.M. Magazine cruise. every Saturday Night (B Naw York Raport (1040) Cary Grant, Irene Dunrte. • Old Tolland Jail Museum, Tolland Green, d)Adam-12 S2 Oat Smart (IS Or. Scott On Habraws The New York band will be the Walter Bolden (Juintet, PROUDLY PRESENTS CD Sha Na Na 18 An Englishman's Caslla featuring George Coleman, saxophone, and Junior At 7:30 P.M. Tolland. 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Please Gates open daily at 8a.m.; buildings open at 10 a.m. 11:10 GMifighter” what it takes to be a PLEASE CALLTHEATRE rUNCHEONS: MON.-fRI. n;30-2:00 OPEN MONDAY IKIViOIMNTFKIeSUmMRY (413-732-2361) 7:30 R call now for your appointment. 646-0863 salesman. John Blondin ^ FOR SCREEN TIMES EVENINGS; MON.-THUR. 5;30-9;00i ERI.-SAT. 5!30-10:(» «iMKY ■(•■■•MtMiwMMiFtatiM 633-3932 will offer a lip for car care. I f l B inmiNOTONID.SOUlHWDIDSOi.lT W CLOiED SUNUATJ 341 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER SUITE A-1 PAGE TEN - EVENING HERALD. Frl„ Sept. 14, 1979 EVENING HERALD, Fri., Sept. 14, 1979 - PAGE ELEVEN Mrs. Ruth M. Manock O b itu a ri S , COVENTRY -M rs. Ruth Hospital To Seek 0 MacDonald Manock, 70, of Wethersfield, formerly of Coventry, John-Ji Phillips died Wednesday at Hartford Budget Injunction East Booters Top Bolton SOUTH WINDSOR -John J. Hospital. f e g i Phillips, 63, of Edstrom Road, S i i hospital spokesman. By LEN AUSTER Mrs. Manock was bom in South By LANEY ZDBOFF the shaky play of the reconstructed we were you really couldn’t tell,” with a cushion. He took a long pass Marlborough, formerly of South Marmen said the matter may be Herald Sportswriler Coventry and had lived in Herald Reporter defense. Malin stated. from Tim Skoly and with Beecher Windsor, died Thursday at Hartford Wethersfield for 20 years. She was a brought before the Freedom of Infor­ MANCHESTER -M anchester For openers it wasn’t bad. Sophomore Chris Ciszewski was to Bolton, which had an edge in shots, charging, chippwl it goalward. The Hospital. 1930 graduate of the Hartford mation Commission. ’ opened the scoring at 6:10 of the first B Memorial Hospital will probably be Kenney said “it is the contention of With the forward line perfor­ be the anchor at sweeper but suf­ Bolton keeper got a hand on it, but Mr. Phillips was born in Hartford Hospital School of Nursing and had half as Potter drilled home a rebound seeking an injunction to stop action some that there was Inadequate ^ ming as expected. East fered a dislocated collar^ne and will not enough to prevent the tally. and had lived in South Windsor most been employed at the hospital for off Ciszewski’s chest which he by the State Commission on notice for commission meetings, said - be out for the season. That “We cashed in on our oppor­ Blaz of his life, moving to Marlborough several years. Later, she worked for Catholic topped Bolton, 4-2, in necessitated the move of John Frese couldn’t control. Ayer got the seven years ago. ^ fo re retiring two several Hartford physicians and Hospitals and Health Care which Kenney who said the commission the 1979 soccer opener for both tunities,” Malin acknowledged, “If Loca Thursday night approved the from forward to sweeper, Bill equalizer at 23:17 as his shot from we can score a couple of goals a remetr years ago, he had been employed as a recently was employed at the Elm was not allowed “secret meetings.” schools yesterday at MCC’s Furlong from wing to center fullback the right side caroming off a Bulldog hospitals budget, cutting it by $798,- The hospital Board of Trustees will game it may take some of the starred salesman by Table Talk Pies for 20 Hill Convalescent Home, Rocky Hill. m • »*T Cougar Field. and Jim Neiswanger from sweeper defender into the near side. pressure off the defense.” years. He was an Army veteran of 000, said Edward Kenney, executive be meeting early next week to dis­ She also formerly owned and director at the hospital. Junior Kyle Ayer scored twice, to an outside fullback. It’ll take time Marciano put East in front for “We didn’t make our opportunities three si World War II. He was a member of cuss future action, said Marmen. operated two Hartford nursing once in each half, and Terry McCon- for the unit to function properly. good at 31:23. He accepted a pass count,” Landolphi cited, “We had he wa: the American Association of Retired homes. She was a member of Central Kenney said the hospital "would Marmen said of the commission’s ville and Mark Marciano each added “We.have potential on defense but from McConville, let it bounce once, them but didn't capitalize.” Stimac Persons. Baptist Church of Hartford. have settled for a cut less than $500,- decision to reduce the budget,' % a goal for the Eagles. Freshman Al they have to learn to work together,” and volleyed a hard 15-yard drive OOO but $798,000 is far from that.'L “there’s nothing to reduce. We are « MU. “ Bolton showed some nice skills up etched He is survived by two sons, John B. She leaves two brothers, Norman intoned Eagle Assistant Coach Tim past Bolton goalie Jeff Beecher’s left Phillips of South Windsor and Paul MacDonald of Rochester, Minn., and //G Manchester Memorial will recognized as a low cost efficiently Potter, who was impressive, and front. But it had a difficult time book foi McConville. side. finishing off its thrusts," Malin Oil probably be joining with one or more run operation.” Brian Winkler accounted for the LeMay of Hartford; two daughters, Albert MacDonald of Northampton, titl "What was encouraging was Mike McConville, at 8:14 of the second agreed. season ^It of the other hospitals, whose budgets Kenney said a the hospital could Bulldogs’ scoring. Mrs. Carole Cionek of Hamlin, N.Y., Mass.; and a sister, Mrs. Pearl w (Bolton Coach Mike Landolphi) told half, made it 3-1 before Winkler, at East’s next encounter is Saturday He mo' came before the commission. Backus' reduce services to reduce expenses, “IPs always nice to start a season and Miss Jeanne Phillips of Albany, Parish of Manchester. me Mike (goalie Mike Ciszewski) 27:51, fired a 35-yard rocket thru a morning at 10:30 against Rham at State Coll Hospital in Norwich, St. Marys in such as eliminating chemo-therapy on a positive note,” stated East N.Y.; two brothers, George Phillips The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. 1/ /i Coach Tom Malin, “We had a few was communicating with the maze of players past a screened Cougar Field while Bolton visits where du of Glastonbury and William Phillips If Waterbury and Danbury Hospital in “but that is tantamount to health at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm iil new people and as athletes will some defense. He said he did a heckuva job Ciszewski to draw Bolton close. But Cheney Tech at the same hour to in­ career h( of Windsor; a sister, Mrs. Judy Danbury, to challenge the com­ rationing the results of which are too St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in had opening-day jitters,” he recalled directing the defense. From where at 33:24, Ayer provided the Eagles augurate the Beavers’ ’79 campaign. Confereni Simaits of Glastonbury; and five Green Cemetery, Glastonbury. mission’s decision. terrible to contemplate,” he said. All-Distri grandchildren. Friends may call at the..funeral “Our counsel Paul Knag has cited The hospital’s proposed budget was an All-Ar The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at home tonight from 7 to 9. Headquarters Opening several exceptions to the panel (com- $22.2 million. The capital budget was the Warri the First Congregational Church of m issio n ’s panel) re p o rt and approved in its original amount of Rare Condition senior. P South Windsor. Burial will be in Mrs. Bruno L. Ciulini MANCHESTER — Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cum­ procedures,” said Andre P. Marmen, $345,000, said Kenney. Not This Time scored 21 Center Cemetery, East Hartford MANCHESTER - Mrs. Raffaele mings, standing, officially opened the Democratic East Catholic goalie Mike Ciszewski, who lost control of the Guidry Back on Top ST. CHARLES, Mo. And no Massaro Giulini, 63, of 809 Center St. Friends may call at Samsel- headquarters at Center and Adams streets Thursday night. ball, heads one way and,the ball another as Bolton scored early. (UPI) - The pathologist former M Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 died this morning at Manchester who conducted the autop­ for pay. Seated at right is Paul Phillips. (Herald photo by Adamson) Ciszewski was in right position most of time as the Eagles took Buckland Road, Sunday from 2 to 4 Memorial Hospital. She was the wife Hurricane Survivor sy on the body of St, Louis first sea and 7 to 9 p.m. soccer opener for both schools. (Herald photo by Adamson) Pennsylvj of Bruno L. Giulini Sr. Cardinal football player The family suggests that any Mrs. Giulini was born in Hartford the Ameri J.V. Cain says Cain died memorial gifts may be made to the and had lived in Manchester for the With 11 Wins in Row The Stoi ( Manche^rpoiice R«p(|rt^ )Heads Home Sunday from an extremely rare American Cancer Society, 237 E. past 33 years. Before retiring five took third Center St., Manchester. years ago, she had been employed in ...... — lull 111«^ MMANCHESTER A N C H ESTER —- LLynne vnne Her husband is a medical student BOSTON (UPI) - The they do that I can take it easy. calls,” Zimmer said, heart condition that could Sion and the adjustment department of G. Fox Henriquez, who left Santo Domingo in Santo Domingo and stayed on after Yankees may be fighting for ■‘When they (the opposition) have ”I don’t know what the trouble is not be detected before divisional Mrs. William H. Gess & Co. for 17 years. She was a com­ MANCHESTER - Police charged Buick. Herald Angle after living through Hurricane the storm to help at the hospital, third place, but pitcher Ron scored runs, a lot of them have come with him. The errors cost us. But death. clubs tradi MANCHESTER -- Mrs. Grace municant of the Church of the a 17-year-old Colchester youth with assisting those injured by the storm. late in the game when we have a big 4 with Colur An 11-year-^ Manchester youth David, will be on her way back home Guidry feels as if he’s finally that doesn’t mean the pitcher can’t Dr. James Ruggles, Elizabeth Reed Gess, 61, of 26 Little Assumption. third degree burglary and second Sunday morning to return to her hus­ He volunteeredjor emergency lead and it doesn’t matter as much. I kicks. degree larceny Thursday night. was slightly injured Thursday Earl Yost back at the top. bounce back and get the next guy out- hired by the St. Charles St. died Thursday night at She is also survived by a son, Bruno evening a ft^ his bicycle collided band, Jose, who stayed to assist the helicopter flights to deliver care don’t have to blow people away." Stimac : Police alleged that Ronald B. Iron- “This is the first time I’ve pitched County coroner’s office to Manchester Memorial Hospital. She L. Giulini of South Windsor; a with a car on Charter Oak Street less fortunate. packages along the outskirts of the Sports Editor Guidry had plenty of help from his Zimmer sees injuries as Boston’s was pnn field entered his father's home on this effectively in some time,” was the wife of William H. Gess. daughter, Mrs. Barbara J. Sacchi of near Kane Road, police said. “We have electricity and the use of country, “though I don’t know if he teammates, as well as the faltering number one problem. conduct the autopsy, said didn’t pla West Middle Turnpike and took his Guidry said Thursday night, after Mrs. Gess was born Jan. 5, 1918 in Manchester; five sisters, Mrs. Mary According to police, both Samuel water for three hours a day back did it,” said Ms. Henriquez. Red Sox, in earning the win. “ Injury-wise we’re worse off than the condition can be dis­ season, sh Shonty of East Hartford, Mrs. car. He was released on a $500 non­ defeating the 10-3 Tolland had had lived in Coventry Chaput, of 178 Charter Oak St., and home,” said Henriquez. “ I hear there is no gas available in Willie Randolph and Oscar Gamble we’ve ever been this season. Watson, covered only by an autop­ “There w; Theresa Maffiolini and Mrs. Ann surety bond. Court date is Sept. 24. and upping his record to 17-7. before coming to Manchester 30 David B. Post, 20, of Andover, were “It’s been very easy here staying Santo Domingo,” said Mrs. each drilled four hits and drove in Lynn, Remy, Fisk, Brohamer, and coach,” ac years ago. She was a member of Con­ Sarubbi, both of Wethersfield, Miss Henriquez who said her husband will “I consider the season a success two runs to pace a 16-hit New York sy after it has struck the studying a traveling west on C harter Oak with may parents (in Manchester). It Fax’ Visit Recdlled now even Yaz hasn’t been right. victim. cordia Lutheran Church and Coven­ Pauline Massaro of Marlborough and Police reported the theft of $14.50 will be twice as difficult to be have to use the little they have to run already, considering I was 6-7 at the attack. "There’s no way I can express how practice. Street. Police said the youth' swerved Cain, a starting tight try Grange. Mrs. Eleanor LaRosa of Newington; worth of gasoline from the A-1 gas to avoid a patch of sand along the restricted to three hours a day but we his moped to work. Toast of the baseball world today is Boston’s Carl Yastrzemski All Star break. At that time, I The Yankees broke a 2-2 tie in the the last five weeks have gone. ” the He ma( thought a 15-10 record would have She is also survived by three sons, and five grandchildren. station, 198 Spencer St.. Thursday road and collided. can buy bottled water for the The couple will be returning to the following his feat of collecting 3,000 base hits, the goal being fourth inning with a five-run uprising Red Sox skipper lamented. end for the Cardinals, Stoners t been a great Ronald W. Gess, Richard W. Gess The funeral is Monday at 8:15 a.m. afternoon. Police said there were no signs of babies.” U.S. in December to celebrate achieved Wednesday night at Fenway Park against the New that was aided by a Red Sox error. Yankee Manager Billy Martin, collapsed July 22 - his coach, wri season,” said and G eorge A. G ess, a ll of from the Samsel-Bassinger Funeral According to police, an uniden­ excessive speed on the part of Post Mrs. Henriquez’s twins, Nancy and Christmas with their relatives. York Yankees. With two out and nobody on, losing however, had at least one goal to look 28th birthday - after run­ ago expres Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. Gary Home, 419 Buckland Road, South tified person pumped the gas into the and no charges were filed. Rachele, celebrated their first Mrs. Henriquez will be going back Guidry, aiming for Red Sox pitcher Mike Torrez, 14-12, forward to despite the Yankees’ dis­ He was an Windsor, with a mass at the Church The veteran Red Sox first baseman Division club champion, an honor ning a pass pattern during (Cynthia) Brown of Stafford Springs; car and drove away without paying The youth was treated at birthday after arriving in to work at the St. Geoge School Mon­ 20 victories this walked Jim Spencer. Jerry Narron appointing year - Guidry’s intention four of wh four brothers. Ernest Reed of Ver­ of the Assumption at 9. Burial will be day. She is Assistant Director of the - outfielder made one public achieved in each of the last four year. folowed with a bouncer to first base, an evening practice at the Five or six for it. There was no description of the Manchester Memorial Hospital for a M anchester the first week in years. of winning 20 non. Arthur Reed of Copenhagen, in St. James Cemetery. appearance in Manchester and it was “If I don’t make but Jim Dwyer booted it for an error. Cardinal training camp at ASL or the suspect or a registration number of contusion on the right leg and was September. school. Speaking of the Manchester Open, games. N.Y.. Rufus Reed of Bedford, Va., Friends may call at the funeral quite a memorable evening. it (the 20 wins), I Bucky Dent’s RBI single broke the Lindenwood College. North An the car, but the attendant told police discharged, a hospital spokesman Yaz headlined the annual some pretty big names in golf have Td like to see and Henry Reed of San Diego, Calif.; home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 already consider deadlock. Bobby Murcer followed (NASD. it was a black or brown Chrysler or said this morning. Manchester Masonic Sports Night in played here including Tommy Ar­ him win 20, ” Mar­ two sisters. Mrs. Hannah Hlobik of p.m. my season a sucMss.because of the witli a run-scoring double and Ran­ “Looking 1963 along with Yankee first mour, winner of the first Open in tin said, “because I Wiilington and Mrs. Ramona Prouty The family suggests that any Tenant Group Seeking bad start and«^Bgs^ot going my dolph drove in two more runs and I’d sav ti baseman Joe Pepitone and Yankee think he’s capable of Mansfield; six grandchildren and memorial gifts may be made to the 1946. way for a while. ’ T; ^ knocked Torrez out of the game with humorist little Jackie Farrell. Gene Sarazen made two visits and of winning 20 like USA Confident several nieces and nephews. American Cancer Society, 237 E. Guidry scattered eight hits and a triple to right that took a bad hop five or more years The funeral is Monday at 10 a.m. at Center St. Area Police Report Power of Maintenance The Boston visitor lambasted the played here while winners included struck out 11 for the Yankee victory. over Dwight Evans’ head. Bob Toski and Julius Boros. Wayne in a row. We re trying to not let the In Davis Cup Concordia Lutheran Church. The MANCHESTER — Jean Marchuck, not assume responsibility if they do then Red Sox skipper, Mike Higgins, The win was his 11th straight since Manager Don Zimmer, under the opportunity get away” In Memoriam Levi, currently on the tour, was a Rev. Burton Strand, pastor, will of­ Vernon j court appearance on Sept. 18. president of The Rachel Road damage to the exterior or interior of much to the surprise of a capacity the All Star game. gun because of the Sox’ sloppy play "The Yanks return to New York to Lv audience at the Masonic Temple. winner in 1975 with a record 65 score. MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI) - The ficiate. Burial will be in East in loving memory of Leslie Jay who died Sept 14. Brian P. ^ c k e r t , 28, of 122 Scott W. Vokey, 24, of 61 Tenants Association, Inc. said Friday their own apartments or to the apart­ “It’s been a combination of a lot of this second half of the season (17 face the Detroit Tigers tonight. 1977 In the 33 years, the Open has United States will have no problem NEW Oakland St(^ Manchester, was Tankeroosen Road, Vernon, was that tenants should assume respon­ ment grounds.” It was evident in Yaz' appearance things since the All Star game," the losses in the last 23 games), had no Cemetery. averaged 316, plus, players annually Boston travels to Baltimore for a dispensing with Argentina in the Two years haveciiMSsed ana only God who knows charged this morning with having a arrested Thursday on a warrant sibility in the maintenance of the Marchuck said however, if the here that someone had to go, either Yankee southpaw said. "The team explanation for Torrez’ poor perfor­ seems t Frien(is may call at Holmes my every need knevy the pain in my heart to lose you. series against the league-leading Davis Cup North American zone weapon in a motor vehicle. charging him with breach of the Beechwood apartments. residents don’t take the responsibili­ the player or the manager. making it one of the biggest, if not has scored a lot of runs, and when mance. ' force gui Funeral Home, 400 Main St,, Sunday Every day 1 see your kind and gentle ways in our Higgins was fired before another the largest tournament of its kind in Orioles. finals beginning today, confident U.S. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. children — they are so like you. Police said Rickert was stopped peace. Marchuk’s Association is having a ty for their own damages, it is up to “Torrez seems to blow up with bad Montreal season started and one of the reasons Connecticut. Captain Tony Trabert predicted The family suggests that any earlier this' morning and charged The arrest was made in connection meeting Monday to discuss what they management to enforce some action. Sadly missed was his inability to get along with the Thursday. How elsi memorial gifts may be made to the Wife, Flora with fourth-degree larceny. He with the investigation of an alleged feel is management neglect for the She also said the tenants should not star outfielder. Notes The Off the Cuff “I feel 4-1 is the worst we can do. E ground ha Memorial Fund of Concordia allegedly‘took gas from another vehi­ incident on Sept. 5 at the Casa Nova 191 unit apartment complex. have to incur a rent increase for Just for the record, Yaz has played although I’m not really thinking in bases loa( Lutheran Church. cle. He was also charged with Restaurant, Route 83. His court date “We are not saying tenants should damage they weren’t responsible for. Midget Football in Manchester will In Memoriam under eight managers, Higgins terms of us losing a match,” Trabert suddenly 1 tampering with a motor vehicle. is Sept. 18. get off the mark Sunday afternoon In loving memory of our Dad. Leslie Jay who died (twice), Johnny Pesky, Billy Her­ said after the pairings were set. tificial sur Police said he was stopped on Route with a doubleheader at Mt.Nebo star­ Sept 14. 1977. man, Pete Runnels, Dick Williams, ting at 1 o’clock. This fall will mark A draw of players’ names from run single' 83 and he allegedly had a knife (more It happ Baha'i Get-Together You will be loved and missed always Eddie Popowski, Eddie Kasko, the 25th anniversary for the future silver bowls at the Memphis Racquet than 4>/2 inches long) in his car. His Cadette Scouts says . . . Thursday Joan Debbie and A\ Siettert Darrell Johnson and Don Zimmer. Club paired U.S. Open winner John MANCHESTER - Bill Thomas of court date is Sept. 25 in Rockville. MANCHESTER scholastic grid stars...Ann Meyers Son. George Runnels and Popowski were in­ McEnroe. 20. with the top Argentina single deli South Windsor will speak at an infor­ Joanne M. Riedel, 26, of Highland -Cadette Girl Scout Troop had as much chance of making the terim choices at the tail end of the player. Guillermo Vilas, who has the Expos mal get-together of the Manchester Avenue, Vernon, was charged 628 has scheduled registra­ irOU’RE INVITED TO A MICROWAVE Indiana Pacers in the NBA as my Office Hours 1966 and 1969 seasons. Yastrzemski beaten McEnroeTn tnree of four tour­ Chicago C Baha'i community tonight at 8 at 256 Thursday with two counts of delivery tion for membership in the grandson. There’s no way the most VERNON -Senator Michael J. was one of several Red Sox players talented female basketball player in nament matches. Vitas Gerulaitis enabled I Green Road. of liquor to a minor. She was troop Monday at 7 p.m. at Skelley of the 35th District, will hold COOKING DEMONSTRATION who honored comm ittm ents to will play the first match at 4 p.m. maintain s arrested on a warrant in connection the USA could legitimately beat out office hours for constituents, Monday Community Baptist appear here. Two who didn’t were CDT Friday against Jose-Luis Clerc tage poii His topic is “A Gift for Our with the investigation of a complaint Church, 585 E. Center St. i I i g i f f i l T the available talent for NBA Children, A Violent Free Society — from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Memorial Tony Conigliaro and Reggie Smith. play...Stu Jennings has recaptured of Argentina. over Pitts made on Sept. 4. All girls should be ac­ th e N; The Baha’i Perspective.” Building, Park Place. the Neipsic Tennis Club’s Men’s The U.S. players - including the The alleged incident involved two companied by a parent. League The public is invited. To learn Area residents who wish to discuss Barrier Broken Singles championship with a come- doubles team of Bob Lutz and Stan juveniles, police said. She was Membership is open to Pittsburf more, call 643-9618. problems or legislation, with Senator from behind triumph over Dave Smith - will defend the Davis Cup ti­ released on a $2(X) nonsuretv bond for girls in Grades 7 through 9. LinONS $50 REBATE There were better than 10,000 rained out Skelley, are invited to attend. Kaplan. The latter was the defending tle against Clerc, 20. and Vilas, who golfers taking part in the 33 night and champion. The scores were 2-6,6-3,6- will do double duty playing in both Rebekah Lodge Manchester Open Tournaments percentage plus our LOW PRICES before the first female was included 2. Jennings has dominated the title singles and doubles competition for MANCHESTER -Sunset round in the past decade at the Argentina. Montreal among the participants - Nancy when Gary Rebekah Lodge will have Narkon. private club...Former East Catholic Despite Trabert’s prediction, Walks Concern Zinsser saves you a bundle during single off 1 its first meeting of the The latter broke the barrier last High and University of Hartford Gerulaitis. who is ranked fourth in Ellis Valet season Monday at 8 p.m. at Saturday during the amateur portion gridder Tom Happeny will be with the world behind Bjorn Borg, Jimmy MANCHESTER - Republican sidewalks on Francis Drive mat then place on the agenda an item for the Marine Corps League this special factory of the Open at the local course. The the New England (Hartford) Connors and McEnroe, said the Director Carl A. Zinsser has sent a were not repaired last year. I was the Board of Directors, at the Oc­ Home. After the meeting, Argentina players would be tough. letter to Town Manager Robert astonished to find these sidewalks in weekend two-day total of 330 players Crusaders Saturday night against tober meeting, to take immediate ac­ there will be a social time offer. Ask about swelled the 33 year total to 10,443 Washington in the Atlantic Seaboard I “They are one of the toughest Weiss, expressing his concern over such a deplorable condition. Not only tion on this matter. with refreshments. teams in Davis Cup competition.” the condition of sidewalks in the are they unsightly, but, in my opi­ players. Football League at Dillon Stadium in Fii Narkon is the reigning Women’s Hartford at 8 o’clock. Gerulaitis said. “Both guys (Vilas Francis Drive area and requesting nion, constitute a safety hazard. “Along with your presentation to Mayfair Gardens LinONS $75<» and Clerc are ranked 6th and 10th. repairs in the area. “I am, therefore, requesting that the board, I would expect you to in­ MANCHESTER -All respectively) are going to be pretty you have someone from the public dicate if the money would come from CASH REBATE tough. Zinsser, in his letter, contends the residents of Mayfair Umpire Makes His Point Making Call works department go to the Francis surplus, sidewalk account or other Gardens are invited to apr- McEnroe was as confident of vic­ sidewalks, which were not repaired Drive area and inspect these sources. “If you or any other town of­ Cougar Squad tory as his coach. ticipate in a potluck tonight he was being called out after being tagged by last year, are presently unsightly and sidwalks, estimate the cost to repair ficial would like, I would be happy to >on comblnaUon Home Plate Umpire Ron Luciano made at 6 in Cronin Hall.Those Yankee catcher Jerry Narron. (UPI Photo) “I think we will he 5-0.1 think if we constitute a safety hazard. said walks this year, and to report accompany you on an inspection tour sure Red Sox base runner Jim Dwyer knew play well, we will win ail the The letter reads as follows: back to you their findings. planning to attend are DOUBLE OVENSI Boosti of the area so that you can personally asked to bring place set­ matches,” said McEnroe, whose in­ “Earlier this week I inspected the “I would further request that you be aware of this serious condition.” OHsr fsod Manche; tings. \' Loses Opener dividual record in Davis Cup com­ petition is 4-0. “ Davis Cup has The Ind S28IS60 Bowling their first Outlasted in its fall baseball opener yesterday was Manchester Notre Dame Opens always caused my adrenalin to Board Rejects Proposal iKathy sa>s;i flow” on the ro, FREE FOOD SAMPLING Community College, 10-6, by the Southern Connecticut State Gerulatis and Clerc were to square 3:30. It’s WE HAVE JUST ABOUT EVERnHINB ^ College jayvees at (jougar Field. slate. ^ FOR YOUR CANNINO NEEDS. Against Michigan SYMPHOMES- Carol off at 4 p.m. CDT with the McEnroe- Southern is 1-1. Manche For Coventry Meetings ORCHARD FRESH 10 knot 11 ai b-b. Sarno singled and Rawson 126-161-403, Carol Vilas match scheduled to begin at 6 MCC latched onto a 3-0 lead in the p.m. Doubles play is to start at 1:30 year and Mm *, Cortland*, R*d aram iwMn*, P**oh**, h M li Cld*f, A MICROWAVE COOKING EXPERT Dan Rollet and Keith Young singled NEW YORK (UPI) - The Notre Dame Irish, always one of the C unliffe 133, C la ire Oourds. more last COVENTRY - A motion, proposed by need the special school system and atten­ second inning. Carl Sarno was hit by jamming the sacks, Larry Kelly’s nation’s most popular teams, open their grid campaign today Wentworth 341. Saturday, with the finals matches 4 we need Dr. Richard Ashley, secretary of the ding a parochial school also facilitates ad­ NATIVE' FRESH a pitch, Bruce MacKay walked and sacrifice fly scored one run, Lee scheduled at 1:30 and 3:30 Sunday. Board of Education, failed a vote of the mission to East Catholic High School, he WILL BE IN OUR STORE Tom Ellegard reached on an infield DeAngelis' single plated another and against fifth-ranked Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich. And in the ZODIAC-Scirica 180, sees Trib( Board of Education Thursday night as did said. QrMn — Yullow tquith, hit to load the bases. All three scored a double steal brought Young home. next two weeks they will face two more top 10 ranked clubs - 459, Pelletier 181-459. (Ed. lot of gir TomatOM, Corn, Aoom 4 PInoapploa, CantaloHpoa, a motions proposed by two other board Board member William McDermott Buttarnut Squath, Cukoa, as Andy Monsees’ single to right was The visitors scored three times in No. 7 Purdue and No. 10 Michigan State. Note: First names were hockey Plums, Noolarinoo, TO ANSWER ALL YOUR members. said that the children need to get in with Hot 4 Rod Poppora, Looks, Wotormotono, Rod 4 Oroon misplayed. the eighth off Greg Fearon and added not noted.) think you Bools, Egg Plant, Whito “It’s quite an incentive playing hosts Iowa, No. 6 Penn State enter- Area Soccer Dr. Ashley’s motion called for a special Qrapoo, Umoo, OrapofruH. Southern scored twice in the third more scot other children with similar backgrounds. Swool Potatooo. another in the ninth to take the deci­ three teams in the top 10 right off, tains Rutgers, No. 7 Purdue is at meeting of parents of Middle School off MCC starter Ellegard and four scoring tl Other board members generally agreed QUESTIONS & DEMONSTRATE sion. said Dan Devine, Notre Dame’s head UCLA, No, 8 Nebraska hosts Utah children, who left the public schools to at­ markers in the sixth against reliever past.” with McDermott and said they felt the S o u th ern and MCC have a coach. State, No. 9 Houston hosts Florida ■I’lCE-TOTALERS - Area soccer action yesterday saw tend parochial schools this year. Dr. Cruz Gonzlaes. Rham High blank Bulkeley, 5-0. and The lin< issue was not so serious a matter as to doubleheader slated Saturday at Beating Michigan is never an easy and No. 10 Michigan State entertains Anita Rinaldi 191-513, Ashley wanted the board to talk with warrant a special meeting. The Cougars rallied in the seventh Cougar Field starting at noon. Glastonbury High whitewash South Neubelt al MICROWAVE COOKING^ task, and Michigan has an advantage Oregon. Leslie Dinardo 180-457, parents to find out the reasons why the wnTwmifciwwiTwawwtini i:a M t K i T t since it already has played a game Rose Cagianello 493, Lorna Windsor in CVC play. 2-0. Georgeani children were transferred. Dr. Elman also told the board that he Southern Cal, which was banged up Chris Brc THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS this season. pretty good in a 21-7 season opening Salvatore 179, Betty Maior- It was the 1979 opener for all four Motions made by Gary Dobsloff and has been asked, by the state Board of Mary Neu NATIVI , FANCY NATtnomiNA Both teams are breaking in new victory over Texas A&M last Satur­ ca 468. schools. Education, to take a 10 percent decrease Town Tennis Tourney right side, Priscilla Doylealso failed. The motions TOMATOES HUGS YOtOW SQUASH quarterbacks this season. Michigan, day night, will be without the ser­ Scott Cahill scored three times and in energy consumption. He said that jury, Seni were opposed by Joan Lewis, Vincent which lost four-year starter Rick vices of offensive tackle Anthony ANTIQUES - Sally Ray Tuohey and Boon Chai 4B

EVENING HERALD, Fri., Sept. 14, 1979 PAGE FOURTEEN ------’-----»••••••••••••••••••••••••• EVENING HERALD. Fri., Sept. 14. 1979 - PAGE FIFTEEN Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Help Wanted ______M Help Wanted______m Help Wanted 13 DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Halp Wanted NURSES AIDES wanted for EARN $200 WEEKLY - Part PART TIME - Nurses Aide. 3 MEN FOR ROOFING & 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Sehoolt-Claaaea 19 Hornet lor Sale 33 Homes for Sale full time on all shifts. Apply time, light typing or ad­ for buw specialty dental of­ to 11 p.m.. Laurel Manor, 91 SIDING- Experienced only. 23 Homes for Sele 23 Homes lor Ssle 23 fice. Experience preferable ATHLETIC DIRECTOR for director of nursing. Salmon- dressing sales letters. No Chestnut Street. Call 649-3379, after 6:00 p.m. EXPERIENCED CEMENT CLEANING WOMAN wanted, FOR THE BEST - Manchester EAST HARTFORD - Move ATTRACTIVE FIVE ROOM experience necessary. Write but not necessary for mature i S n i i s Coventry High School, Grades brook Convalescent Home, off FINISHER- Full time, oiwn I day a week. Own transporta­ Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 right into this channing 3 9 -12. Interscholastic Athletic BUNGALOW - Central loca­ I House Street, Glastonbury. National Marketing, Box 244, person. Excellent working' CARPENTERS - Some transportation. Good pay. 633- tion. References. $4.00 per pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Bedroom Ranch on quiet OPENSUNDNV conditions, medical benefits, REAL ESTATE SALES - Program. Connecticut Cer­ tion, excellent condition. Please call 633-5244. 6N, Dundee, Illinois, 60118. experience needed. Call 872- 7495 anytime. hour. Call 643-7745. troductory lesson with this ad. street. Boasts fresh paint and Samuelson Broker. 649-0498. profit sharing and uniform Lessenger Company is looking 3375. tification rmuired. Call 742- 1-5 p.m. 7346. Call 6466306, or 646-3549. a 12x22 family room off the ATTENTION - Need 2 people LAUNDRYWORKER. Full allowance available. Call 525- for 2 licensed agents in our kitchen. Owners anxious. $50s. M8nchB8t8r over 21. Immediate employ­ time, including every other 3868 after lOAM. Bolton office. & ll 646-6486, FULL TIME RN wanted as Barnett-Bowman, 633-3661. .Immaculate aluminum for Kurt Lessenger. SECRETARY FOR THE ment. This is not a fancy ad, weekend for institutional Charge Nurse for 7 to 3 shift. sided Colonial at 109 we simply want a person who laundry operation.opei Apply in MATURE WOMAN or college Full time RN or LPN wanted Coventry Public Schools. MANAGER ROOFER- Experienced in irl to babysit in my home, Built Up & Shingle Roofing. □ REAL ESTATE SPLIT LEVEL - 7 Rooms, 2 HOLLISTER STREET. needs a permanent job. Ad­ person. EastElasl Hartford Con- FIREMAN - WATCHMAN. for 11 to 7 shift. Part time Typing and shorthand By NORMA TEDFORD ORI-CRS ■ - - - fuckley School district 9 a.m. Experienced on high pressure NEEDED FOR Paid holidays and vacations. baths. 3 bedrooms, family Fireplace, 2 car garage, vancement opportunity. Call valescent Home, 745 Aide wanted for 7 to 3 shift. required. Full time. Contact room. 20x40 in-ground pool to 2 p.m., Monday thru boiler preferred, year round, Dr. Donald Nicoletti, at 742- Call 568-14W, between 7 and sere .'cd-in porch, rec between 10 a.m. and 3 pm. - Street. East Hartford. Full time Aide wanted for 3 to COME TO THE NUTRITION SHOP Homes For Sale 23 with cabana. Garage. 528-3869. E.O.E. Friday. References rrauired. ood wages and overtime. 11 shift. Call 429-9331, 8913. EOE. 8:30 a.m., and 4 and 5 p.m. An older home does have ,roon.. 2ti bedrooms. A Call 649-7044. Paid CMS, Blue Cross and MANCHESTER Must be knowledgable Aluminum siding. Group I TOOLMAKER- Mold Maker, Willington Convalescent Realtors, Philbrick Agency, GUARANTEED some benefits. Frequently, ■must see home. Priced to Life Insurance. Amerbelle CTERSCLUI about nutrition, and RELIABLE BABYSITTER /sell immediately at $57,- BABYSITTER NEEDED- Machinist. Good pay. Many Home, Monday thru Friday, GOOD HOURS 646- 4200. SALES - for example, the house will benefits. 50 hour week. Call MACHINISTS- ^Minimum 5 Corn. 104 East Main Street, before 3 p.m. A N N U A L experienced in retailing. NEEDED- 2 til 5 daily. 900. Stop by Sunday or call Monday through Thursday, 3 years. Your chance to up­ and DOLLARS be located in an established p.m. to 10 p.m. Own transpor­ 643-4257, or come to Vernon Rocltville. Apply between 9 Excellent opportunity for References. Robertson School raOORAM NOW for j>ersonal inspection. grade yourself into the tool AM - 4 PM, EOE. TAQSALE District. Call 643-8534. CAPE - 7 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, neighborhood. This tation, Call 649-6022. Friefay; Mold & Tool Inc., 199 Forest EXPERIENCED Housewives, college person with serious in­ i w i T o m ^ Remodeled Kitchen and AVAILABLE (Hollister St. is off Main/ weekends anytime. Street, Manchester. and die trade. Overtime and •ATUNOAT, ti e n M i n ism generally means that ail company paid benefits. MACHINE OPERATORS students, excellent oppor­ terest in good health. Baths. Aluminum siding, in- a 1 Street). HAPPINESS IS at the LIVE IN COMPANION / landscaping of the Dynamic Metal Products GENERAL MECHANIC - WANTED tunity to meet new people HOUSEKEEPER for con­ DOLTON ground pool with patio and SEWERS- Experienced on In­ vrw HAU •Enjoy working in privacy. Group I, Philbrick Call any Qroup I neighborhood as a whole NURSES AIDES- Full time. Company, 422 North Main Full time days plus overtime. First or second shift. while you supplement your valescing male. For further has been long established. T.J. CROCKEn dustrial Sewing Machines. Experienced preferred but Paid CMS, Blue Cross and M t Eaat C w tw StTMl professional surroundings. Agency, 646-4200. Raaltor for datalla Will train if necessary. Good Street, Manchester, 646-4048. Openings for Engine income part time/full time details call, 646-7555 before 12 ROOM COLONIAL This will provide a good training will be given. Apply Life Insurance. Amerbelle Manclmtar Individual must be willing 5:00 p.m, Realtors starting pay for the right peo­ Lathe, Milling Machine, positions available. From 7 FARMHOUSE idea of what it would be in person: East Hartford Con­ TRUCK DRIVERS- Corn,, 104 East Main Street, from 10-4 AM - 3 PM. Above average to accept responsibility. ple. Hours: 7 to 3:30, Monday valescent Home, 745 Main Applications now being taken RocKville. Apply between 9 Bridgeport, N/C Cin- fvwiraodr HfafeomW Apply at once to: New country kitchen, with Ander­ like to live there, in addi­ 643-1577 thru Friday, Apply in person Happy 16 starting wages and SPA ATTENDENT for son Windows, overlooking park Street. East Hartford. for truck driver positions. AM - 4 PM. EOE, timatic and Jog Bore. Full Womans World Health Spa. REDWOOD FARMS tion, the land surrounding at: Pillowtex Corp., 49 Regent paid insurance, 9 Holidays, benefits, uniforms PARMDE HEALTH SHOP like 4*2 acres. 5 bedrooms. In-law Must have Class II License. Looking for someone to help apartment. Big family home! Lovely 8 room Colonial on the house itself will likely EAST HARTFORD- Im­ Street. Manchester, Equal SWITCHBOARD Apply in person at paid vacation. Please app­ provided to ^ arrange ap­ NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK Opportunity Employer M/F. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - Rusty Prouty! Manchester Parkade us keep the spa looking tidy high treed lot w/gorgeous have been landscaped as pressive 3 Bedroom Colonial. OPERATOR- 4 nights per Manchester Packing Co.. 349 ly in person only: Help Wanted 13 pointment for personal in­ and cheerful for our m msrnm vox raw mmuwu view of Hartford County. BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, well. The large variety of Fireplaced living room, for­ week. Thursday 11:30 p.m,, Full time 9 to 5. Must have terview. 'Memliet #11 Pouds Relocdlion" paneled living room, eat-in SHEET METAL WORKER - Wetherell Street, Manchester. experience on 9610 Decision LE-MCORPOMTHM members. Part time position, 4 bedrooms, fireplaced shapes, sizes and designs mal dining room. Large rec 7:30 a.m. Friday, Saturday & Love, approximately 10 to 15 hours WOLVERTON AGENCY kitchen, 2 car garage, oil heat, of older houses is certainly room. Attractive landscaped Experienced. Soldering etc. Sunday, midnight to 8:00 a.m. data or 129 IBM keypuncher. 190 Tuniwl Road CLASS A MACHINIST able to CAU FRIENDLY ADMINISTRATIVE family room & living lovely quiet setting on dead­ Call 528-2101. INSURANCE - Interesting op- Call 249-6534 for appointment. per week. Call now at 646-7612, an advantage. There is yard. Immaculate move-in Edwards Answering Service, portunity available in Vamon, CT. 06060 Mom, Dad, Donna, Deana, read Blueprints and do own ASSISTANT: $9,000 range. 649-2813 room, formal dining room, end street, deeded beach ------X------Ask for Mrs. Bayles. generally great variety in condition. Sedlik Realty, 528- 646-5406. Wethersfield Insurance Agen­ Stephen, Josh and Darien. Setup with minimum supervi­ m iia m (Fee paid). Mature Butineat Opportunity 14 alum, siding. 2 car garage rights. $79,900. Call exclusive 4719, 521-9587. WANTED: Loving sitter for cy for the individual who has sion. Day shift guaranteed. E.Htfd silver U n e experienced typist with -$86,900. agent, Carol Cable-W^ner, terms of designs and older Robertson kindergartner. BOOKKEEPER FULL experience in the Personal CHARGE- Able to take the Overtime. Paid Insurance, un- bookkeeping background. COLONIAL - OFFERING 8 Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal styles have stood the test From 10 AM to school time, PART TIME JANITOR for 5 6 9 - 1 0 4 0 VENDING ROUTE - Nabisco ROOMS, 1st floor family MERRITT Lines field. This is an inside books thru Trial Balance, to iforms furnished, paid Challenging "small office" Snacks with locations $3,580. housing opportunity. 443-4470. of time. Manciiestgf occasionally after school for 3 medium size office complex. xxxxxxx holidays. Quarterly benefits, tedmataUmdnmW room with fireplace, 4 agency 648-1180 Hours: 5 p.m.-10 p.m., 3 position with considerable DAIRY QUEEN has part time Payroll and Quarterly Taxes, duties. Convenient Enfield- CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-423- ★ COMPARE ★ kids starting in September, phone contact with clients. Must have at least 3 years plus additional benefits. Apply Windsor commuting area. generous sized bedrooms, 2 but some time is available in nights a week. Phone Mr. positions available nights and 2355 Ext. 905. 1/2 baths, central air, 2 car Paid benefits. Call Arthur A. weekends for males who are experience. Call Mrs. Bloom, in person to: Allied Instru­ Call Ed Healey, Wilson Agen­ August if desired. 649-1103 Whitney at 568-2020 for an ap­ ment & Tool Co., 67 Woodland DIRECTOR OF ADULT garage, walkout basement. CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE The best home invesimeni ihii Watson Co. Inc., Mr. Briggs, 18 or over. Apply in person: 646-2900. EDUCATION. Send letter and cy, 246-8541. Situation Wanted IS orrrr 289-7549 ask for Elaine. pointment. Help Wented 13 Help Wented 13 Street, Manchester between 7 $83,500. Group I, Philbrick BY OWNER- Manchester. 6 Whathar you ara year - WHtfwootf of ManchMtir. 563-8111. 242 Broad Street, Manchester. resume to Dr. Donald Nicolet­ rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 1/2 £ L f i£ > X C a m. and 4 p.m. Agency. 646-4200. looking for an oldar homa Quality construction by Brahaney OIL TRUCK DRIVER- House TYPISTS AND CLERK ti. Coventry Public Schools, CONSCIENTIOUS baths. Wall to wall carpeteid. REALTORS _ _ _ & Choma Hillside, wooded loca­ CADWELL & JONES INC. BROILERMAN- Full time DEBURRING HAND - Must AN OPPORTUNITY FROM... or a naw ont wa can halp delivery. Year round work, TYPISTS are needed to work WANTED: Warehouse man Box 356, Coventry, Ct. 06238. TEENAGER will do odd jobs Walk to school. Call 64fr2522, R0CKLED6E RANCHER tion in one of Manchester's mosi Manufacturing Distributing evenings. Some kitchen be capable of doing precise CLASS A INSTRUMENT you. Hara at tha AH benefits, i^ply M&M Oil in the Hartford area. Call and Blanchard grinder EOE. REGAL and yard cleaning. Call 643- after 5 p.m. No Agents. SEVEN ROOMSI desirable areas Past perfor­ firm, located in easily PART TIME EVENINGS- experience necessary. Call debarring work similar to air­ MAKER able to read TEDFORD REAL Co., Route 6, Bolton. today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. trainee. Second shift opening. 2015 after 3 PM. Ask for Ken. Asking $59,900. 4 OR 5 REDROOMS mance has shown area to have accessible Manchester area, Manchester. Light duty Cavey's Restaurant, 643-2751. craft work. Apply in person: Blueprints with minimum BREniNhS « SIFTS ESTATE: CENTUAY 21 Must have own transporta­ TWO FULL 8ATHS one of me highest appreciation seeks alert well organized janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per Metronics, Inc., Route 6 & supervision. Day shift I m H a eantitfy of halping pao| £UU}£TJ^ OIL BURNER SERVICE CLEANING PERSONNEL tion. Call 289-7955 between 9 TWO ZONED HEAT Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, rales Cuslom-built one-of-a- person with good office skills week. Ideal for re tire or HELP NEEDED to work at 44A, Bolton. guaranteed. Overtime. Paid •am axtra monay^ REALTORS MAN- No. 2 oil. Mostly all for residental cleaning ser­ and 3 PM for interview. semi-retired. Cali 649-5334. FILE CLERK •aa REGAL earda and gHla to 203' TREED LOT Bolton 647-9914 wa hava Kind homes Gas rteat. city to handle detail work. Will outdoor Flower Locations, Insurance, uniforms fur­ frlanda and nalghbo'ra from residential. All benefits. M & vice. Transportation CENTRAL OuMtlon: llatlnga of hornet In all sewers, energy features train for advancement. Call Friday, Saturday or Sunday. FU L L T IM E F o r nished, paid holidays, quarter­ Full time position, must Amtrlea'a finaat color catalog. £LBO £L M Oil. Route 6, Bolton. necessary. Call Alao a imlquo opportunity to In- AIR CONDITIONING I t T h it T h t B «tt T lm t To Buy? catagorlaa, |uat tall ua Convenient to highways, schools Mrs. Davis, 643-0644 for HELP WANTED AUTO LIFT MECHANIC Car needed. S D R Enter­ housekeeping department. ly benefits, plus additional have good communication REA130RS DOMESTICARE 643-1945. benefits. Apply in person to: oraaaa your Income. A n tv m : what you ara looking lor & shopping 3 homes now under application. Experienced, pleasant prises, Andover, Conn., 742- Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut skills, and good Alpha For furthar Information on earning REALTORS Comes with this 8 room •.Sand Blaat or Heat Allied Instrument & Tool Co.. T h lt I t t h t W ort! Tlrrtt NOT To and In what prica range construction lor your inspection 9965. Street, Manchester. Numeric Abilities. Full aitra money phone, wrtto or vWt Colonial 1st floor Buyl EXPERIENCED COOKS and Treat Operator working conditions, paid 67 W oodland S tr e e t, our catalog ouOoL M anchest6r and wa will do the rail. Come S so e WILDWOOD PART TIME WORK holidays, hospitalization company benefits, free familyroom, with m OHuma sales raw avaaau Waitresses wanted for Manchester between 7 a m. MANCHESTER CAPE Open 7 days a weak. cocktail lounge. Call 644-9637 AVAILABLE for 10 people • Turret Lathe Operator lasting opportunity. HOME HEALTH AIDES. CARPENTER HELPER - parking. Please call, Marie K U lO SniK S SOFTS fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2*/! ilitWarAlhMtpHRiRcttiRN’' REALTY TRUST COOKS & K ITC H EN due to expansion of major Provide personal care to peo- Part time and full time. 528- and 4 p.m. Brester, West side 6 room Cape, HELPERS- Available between 9 a m. and 12 noon. • Engine Lathe Operator Apply in person t U RUIK M M, L IHi NIN One of a kind T'/z room baths, 2 car garage, walk­ RELFIORE AGENCY firm local branch. Flexible 18 • le in their homes. Home 8958 or 289-7654. H t-3 24 0 out basement. Beautiful aluminum siding, over­ 649-1411 weekends and evenings. hours weekly. $5.33 per hour. between 10AM-3PM Eealth aide certification or all brick Colonial Cape, Raaltora 647-1413^ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - FULL TIME sized 2 car garage, plush 157 E. CENTER 3T. Experienced" preferred. Over 18. Car necessary. Call SO hours, paid holidays, aide training preferred. S 4 7 -4 7 0 0 I'/z baths, 2 car garage, lot. Gas heat. $83.,500. Good opportunity for career- Dillon Salas A Sarvica PERSON OFFICE HELP carpeting, new furnace. MANCHESTER Drivers License. Mature in­ 12 to 3 p.m., 872-2128. College excellent Insurance Training provided if needed. for an interview. EXPERIENCED CABINET in immaculate move in ■M caamoi snis row wiuai NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK dividuals. Apply in person: minded person. We now have benefits. SIS MAIN 8T. TO WORK IN Immediate opening, small "Member All Points Relocation" Cream puff. $57,900. BEACH. Perfect retirement openings in production for all Students welcomed. Flexibility in hours. Must MAKER WANTED. Excellent condition. $62,900. DID YOU KNOW? Garden Grove Caterers, MANCHesTen have own transportation. SERVICE OFFICE office. Challenging duties. home loaded with charm. 2 three shifts. Will consider in­ opening. Displaycraft, PHILBRICK AGENCY am asaMini no nauau Assessments, and con­ LAKE FRONT- Coventry- Keeney Street, Manchester. Apply In peraon: Mileage paid. For further in­ Typing a m ust. Much ■oa CHMSTID.SMa HM tVIUMU ms bedroom Ranch, huge living experienced but with good IncludM pickup and THIS IS YOUR Manchester, 643-9557. 646-4200 Memlwr U PiiRts Rslacatisi'’ sequently taxes, tend to Now $54,5(X). Spacious 7 Room DISHWASHER- Full time formation call: Manchester phone contact with room, fireplace, oversized lot, FULL & PART TIME for work references, and a desire dalivtry. OPPORTUNITY to train to deeded beach rights. Electric rise less sharply for older Cape. Stone fireplace METRONIC, INC. evenings. Some kitchen Public Health Nursing customers. Write FULL become an optictian in our ap­ “Meinbef All PokiU Relocstion'' HOWLAND REALTORS Snack Bar and Golf Course. to advance. Benefits include: HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS OR Mual hava good driving VERY ATTRACTIVE 7 1'2 heat. $67,500. Call exclusive houses. Garage. Owners anxious Medical. Holiday. Vacation experience necessary. Call Association, 647-1481, Monday TIM E, P.O . Box 343, prenticeship program. Optical LOMBARDO & ASSOCUTES Apply at: Tallwood Country SOPHOMORES for part time Route 6 a 44A Cavey’s Restaurant, 643-2751. racord. ROOM COLONIAL- 3 ___ , agent. Carol Cable-Wagner, LESSENGER CO , 646-8713, and Attendance Bonus Plan. - Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. An Style Bar. Inc., 643-1191. MACMNE OPERATORS 643-1108 or 742-9686. Club. Route 85 Hebron. Phone waitresses. Work 3 days a equal opportunity affirmative Glastonbury. 649-4003 _____. fireplaces, large Family Beazley Co. Realtors Equal 646-1151. All paid for by the company. week after school and Satur­ BOLTON X SECOND AND THIRD Room. Very lux'jrious BY OWNER- 3 bedroom housing opportunity. 443-4470. Call for interview, in HOMEWORKERS. Earn action employer.______HOUSEKEEPER WANTED days. Apply in person: Brass $Big$ securing, stuffing Apply In paraon to; throughout! Call R. Zimmer, Townhouse Condominium. COLUMBIA LAKE AREA- Manchester 643-0240. Key Restaurant. STAN OZIMEK to clean my Bolton home X SHIFTS Private Instructions 18 J.D. Real Estate for details. heat, air conditioning, MANCHESTER- Park-Like Oversized 2 1 2 BATHS envelopes. Free Details. RETAIL PHARMACY MASON’S HELPER - every Thursday or Friday. Gas L'VE-IN COMPANION for GAS STATION ATTENDANT Reply: Titan, Box 94688 V15. Experience preferred, must 4 Communication Cable 646-1980, or 647-1139. wali-to-wall carpeting, 2 full Charm. Cape with patio. RAISED RANCH. 2 SEEKS References. $4.00 per hour. fireplaces Family room, 2 elderly gentleman in Glaston­ QUALITY CONTROL & PART TIME MORNINGS - wanted for morning shift. 6 Scliaumberg, 111. 60194. MORIARTY BROS. be dependable and have e inc., REMEDIAL READING and and 2 half baths, finished Lovely kitchen. Recreation With some mechanical AM to 2 PM . M ust be Girl (or Pharmacy duties. No Call 64927670. math: individualized work Room. Move-in condition! c a r garage $64,900. bury Call after 6 p.m.. 633- CHIEF INSPECTOR- Must be Manchester transportation. 646-4134. 1 5 Gian Road basement. Swimming and ten­ 5653 or 643-5932 experience. Apply: 270 Hart­ experience, dependable and nights or Sundays. Previous phar­ program, (lst-8th grade) by nis. $59,900. No agents. 646- Low 50's. By appointment, LESSENGER CO.. 646-8713, qualified on aircraft parts. All WANTED BABYSITTER in macy or nurses aide experience ford Road, Manchester. willing to work. Some J Manchaatar, Ct. master's degree teacher. 568- 643-9380. No agents. TEDFORD REAL ESTATE or 742 9686. company paid benefits. Mail Highland Park School area preferred. Ability to type helpful HOUSEWIVES, 7342. SUPERINTENDENT- 110 un­ resume to: P.O. Box 1037, managerial duties. See John from 7:00-9:00 AM and some MOLD MAKER - Plastic in­ ♦ 647-1468 8075. DRIVER TO DELIVER at A-I, 568 Center Street, but not necessary. Send resume to REALTORS its. Hard worker Mechanical Manchester, 06040. school holidays. Call 643-5750 Box HH. C ''o Manchester Herald. jection molds; 1 required. Op­ MOTHERS a Between SAM and 4PM experience necessary. Please SPRING WATER, SOFT Manchester. after 7 PM. portunity to earn over $30,000 T Inquire Main Ottica RIDING LESSONS indoor NEW LISTING DRINKS. High school educa- Tired of being in the RESTAURANT wply in person 9 to 11 at PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - per year. Faria Corp., Un- riding ring. Western stock lion, excellent driving record |, house? Need 1, 2 or more seat, saddle seat and hunt 5 bedroom, newer Wa are looking lor aalf atartlng paopla with aoma Fountain Village Apartments, Full time. Coventry PHNA. casville, Ct., suppliers to GM, Colonial located in one oi 175 D ow ney D riv e , RN or BSN. Experience necessary. Must have general ! Ford, Chrysler and AMC. nights out a week seeing seat. All levels 228-9817. Raalaurant Managamant Exparlanca. Wa oHar: familiarity with Hartford I M anchester's finest Manchester, see Carroll John­ preferred. E.O.E. 742-7369. Phone 848-9271. new faces and earning residential areas. 2 car •Good Salary While Training son Brundrett. County. Ample opportunity I T o make sure a warranty is some spending money? VOICE, PIANO Instructions. n '‘ i na for advancement to bright, | TAG SALE - Saturday. Sun­ Former faculty New York garage. 2‘'z baths, 1st floor •Advancement Potential AUTO BODY MAN - TOOL AND DIE MAKERS - 2 good, have terms and lim ita­ Take your choice of nights, PART TIME- ’Gopher" lamiTy room, and many RN -11 to 7. Part time. Enjoy ambitious individual. Start ■ day, 15th & 16th, 10AM - 4PM. Music and Art High School. •Substantial Salary end Generous Bonuses, Experienced. Health in­ required. Opportunity to earn tions clearly spelled out in starting time flexible. No wanted 4 hours daily, between more outstanding features. . immediately. Apply in per- | t M s a l e s 65 Weaver Road, Manchester. Professional Singer/Pianist. Based on Performance 4- working with an excellent sup­ surance. paid vacations, over $30,000 per year. Faria writing so you understend experience necessary. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Duties con­ $94,900. porting staff. Very pleasant son: Pequot ^overages, j Furniture, humidifier, air 644-8597. guaranteed work week. Apply Corp., , U,nq^?vi)Je, Ct. who pays for parts, labor, Training on premises by sist of: Chasing for parts, am cuALurna sus rtw avumu •Many Company Benellts atmosphere. Good wages and Woodland Auto Body Co., 1208 Spring Street E xtention, .TAG SALE- ‘Something for conditioner, movie projector,, suppliers to GM, Ford, pick-up and delivery, Better motor vehicle registration, Glastonbury. housewives like yourself. Mi'iiiih'i All PoiiiK Keloi .ilion" •All Conn. Locations -7^ benefits. Please call Doris Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ levervone'.■everyone. Today thru Sunday and 3^lens camera. Britfania Chrysler and AMC. Phone 848- B u sin e ss B u re a u s advise. state inspection and picking •All The Responslbllllles You Can Handle Blain. RN. Director of ISeptem ber 16th., 116 Hill Ware, collectibles, fireplace ford. Ct. 9271. Apply: up cars. Good driving record/ ZINSSER AGENCY Nurses, 646-0129. Street, East TAG SALE - MOVING. 2 set. much good mis­ and able to drive standard Call For An Intarvlaw needed in Manchester area. bedroom sets, dishes, frames, WANTED (rain or shine. cellaneous. SECRETARY - Expanding transmission cars. Ideal for 646-1511 Experience preferred. Appli­ much miscellaneous. Satur­ LITCHFIELD FARM SHOPS MALE & FEMALE - Part- PART TIME. Phone from local law firm needs'ifull full time ' INVITATION active retired person to earn a time general Pizza Shop home servicing our customers cant must exhibit good coor- . g day, September 15th. 9 ■ 2, 15 secretary. 646‘1188. 70S Sllvar U n« few extra dollars. Call Harry Experienced, dination and other qualities in I 'M r Fernwood Drive. Bolton, Ct. duties. Apply within: Tom­ in your own area. 249-7773. Eat! Hartford Stickles at Suburban Motors professional, career MANCHESTER, BY 758-2481 Picture yourself in a rewarding position as a nurse my's Pizzaria, 267 East possible demonstrations. I ^ TO BID 2 FAMILY TAG SALE - Satur­ Call 646-ia»5 lor ap- for an appointment, 649-2076. oriented real estate OWNER. 6 room Cape, new ______An EqusI Opportunity Entployor______Center Street, Manchester, MUNSON'S CANDY Hours 2-7 Monday thru Friday ■ TAG SALE - 38 Server Street, kitchen, lovely yard. $50's. By aide. If you always wanted to work in the health day, September 15th, 9 - 4. The Manchester Board of polntmant 12 to 3PM or KITCHEN is accepting and Saturday mornings. R(off Wetherell Street). 10 - 5, salesperson. appointment.' '643-9380. No care field but lacked the training and experience Salary commensurate with |Saturday, September 15th. Portable yards, Gerry Education solicits bids for attar 7PM. applications for employment PUBLIC NOTICE agents. TOWN OF MANCHESTER necessary, here is your opportunity to learn the e x p erien ce. R eply w ith |Clothes, toys, furniture, mis- TAG SALE- 130 Birch Street, carriers, playpens, porta-crib, Repair of Water Leg on One For confidential, frank in sales and/or packing. Hours Public Sale of an aban­ JANITRESS for medium size reterence and resume to Jcellaneous. Saturday & Sunday- 9 a.m - many baby items. Hand Pacific Steel Boiler. Sealed discussion call Bob at PART-TIME required skills while earning excellent wages and MONEY - Need more? Work are Monday thru Friday 9 to 4. mower. 116 Notch Road, doned motor vehicle, a 1974 apartment complex. Hours 5 Manchester Herald, c/o Box I ------5:00 p.m. Radiator covers, bids will be received until 3:00 P A R T T I M E benefits. part time while you or your Call for appointment, 649-4332. Bolton. 647-9696. Nova, will be held at our p.m.-lO p.m.; 3 nights a week. L. 1 3 FAMILY TAG SALE - Satur- cameras, books, curtains, P.M.. October 1, 1979, at 646-2482 Manclwttsr RECREATION POSITIONS children are in school. Dairy ------Jday, September 15th, 1:00 to kitchen utensils, and mis­ place of business on Sept. Call Mr. Whitney at 568-2020 P E R M A N E N T The Meadows Convaleacent Home offera; Queen has.flexible hours to fit LUBE PERSON- To lubricate which time they will publicly for appointment. K W HOMES Recreation Attendant - Works in the Rec Center Office SECRETARY - l4:00. Rain Date September cellaneous. 20th, 1979 at 11 AM. 1. Starting wage $3.17 per hour; $3.37 per hour your daily schedule. We have trucks and trailers. R E C E P T IO N IS T - 122nd. 10 speed bike, contem- opened. The right is reserved POSITION On gorgeous treed lots selling Rec cards, answering telephone, checking year-round openings nights, Experience necessary. $5.25 BOOKKEEPER needed in Jporary albums, other mis- BIG TAG SALE- Sunday, to reject any and all bids. SECRETARY WANTED, 10 w city utilities and gas out equipment, etc. High School student acceptable effective December 1, 1979. TAG SALE - Saturday, 10 - 5, CUTIR GMEVMin C0„ MC. hours per week, $3.25 per weekends and lunch hours. hourly. All fringe benefits. Manchester area. Applicant Fcellaneous - some brand new. Septem ber 16th. 253 Blue Specifications and bid forms heal. 3 and 4 bedroom Hours 3:00-5:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday and 2. Fully paid insurance: hospital, medical, life and Apply in person: DQ. 242 For an appointment call 688- Sunday 12 - 4. 202 South Main 1224 Main StrMt hour, college student Nationwide inventory ser­ must be personable individual | 3 3 C re s tw o o d D riv e , Ridge Drive, Manchester. Street. Wood stove, camper, may be secured at the BLANCHARD A R O S S En O models. Cape Dutch. L- 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Saturday. Hourly rate $2.91 Broad Street. Manchester. 7596. who possesses good typing ■ Manchester, preferred. Call Crossroads, vice has openings for peo­ disability. tv, etc. Manchester, Conn. Business Office, 45 N. School 189 West Cantsr Colonial. Colonial, skills, some bookkeeping J TAG SALE- Multi family. Street, Manchester, Connec­ 646-2015. ple to take inventories w/fireplaced family room, 3. 10 paid holidays per year, 11 paid holidays in 1980. (014-9) (corner of McKee) MATURE LOVING WOMAN e x p e r ie n c e , p le a s in g | ------— Saturday, September 15.10-3. ticut. Raymond E. Demers, Saturdays, Sundays and 2 car garage , priced from Recreation Leader - High School graduate with some ex­ to babysit in nw home. Own TAG SALE • Saturday, Realtora 646-2462 4. 8 paid sick days per year; 9 paid sick days in 1980. LATHE OPERATORS ■ With telephone manner, and a | 66 Thayer Road, Children September 15th rain or shine. Business Manager some weeknights. Good - $91,900. perience working with people. Those with youth transportation. References. $3 working knowledge of general ! toys, games, clothes, student 2 years' experience. Good Redecorating. Furniture, 019-9 WANTED math skills preferred and MERRITT group experience are needed. Hours 6:00-9:00 P.M. 5. 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. benefits. Salary n^otiable. per hour. Call 646-6240. office procedures. Hours-11-6, I j desk. Dike, many misc. Rain adding machine experience PIANO LESSONS- Given by Monday thru Friday. Hourly rate $2.95-$3.15 Monday-Friday. Excellent I TAG SALE - 140 Kennedy bathroom fixtures, children’s INSPECTOR agency B40-1180 6. Training and in-service education. Hawk Precision Co., 303 date, September 16th. tricycles, household items. helpful but not necessary. Experienced Teacher, ages 5 DIETARY AIDES- Full time salary. Reply with references j Road, Manchester. Antiques, TOWN OF ANDOVER CLASS A Burnham Street, East Hart­ 9:30 - 4:00 . 51 Lipman Drive, We will train you. Phone to adult. $4.00 per lesson. Gail 7. $60.00 per year uniform allowance. ford. telephone 528-9845. and part time positions to Manchester Herald, c/o • dishes, furniture, baby items, AUDIT REPORT Malt or Famalt. Must ba Breitenfeld, 649-8053. Lifeguard/Swim Instructor - Water Safety Instructor available in our Dietary Box KK. I VW bumber and much more. South Windsor. required and transporta­ 8. Located near public transportation. TAG SALE- The audit report on the Town of Andover. Conn, for the fiscal familiar with Aircraft authorization required. Hours 6:30 P.M.-9:30 P .M BUS BOYS - Full time lunch Department. Apply in person: ------Z Saturday and Sunday, 9 - 6. •piYClflcaliona and ba tion to meeting point. FLUTE INSTRUCTION - FOREST HILLS- 8 loom day, 10 to 4. 15 Griswold year ending June 30. 1979 is on file in the office of the Town Monday thru Friday, and 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Aide training classes begin immediately. and dinner shifts. Apply at East Hartford Convalescent PART TIME WORK IN * abla to work from Weekend availability a Beginner to advanced. Call Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, first Street. 5 fam.ilies. Bikes, baby Clerk, Town Office Building, School Road, Andover, Conn, Saturday. Hours could be divided between two Cavey's Restaurant, 45 East Home, 745 Main Street, East BEVERAGE PLANT, 7 AM to I ------bluaprintf. Plaaaa apply must. $3.25 per hour to 649-8329. floor family room with Call: Pat Soucier, Meadows Convalescent Home 3 PM. Must be neat and clean. 1 A G SALE ■ Saturday, furniture, bedspreads, cur­ people. Hourly rate $2.95-$3.I5 Center Street, Manchester. Hartford. MULTI - FAMILY TAG SALE and is available for public inspection. in parson: start with periodic in­ fireplace, large modern Apply in person: Pequot ■September 15, Rain date, Sun- tains, craft items, stereo, sad­ Ruth K. Munson, Town Clerk 333 Bidwell St. Manchester, Ct. dle, and more! - 8 -4 PM, September 15th. Le-Mi Corporation creases depending upon PIANO LESSONS- All student kitchen, sliders to large deck, Applications are available at the Personnel Office, Town FULL OR PART TIME Beverages, Spring S treet I

NomM fo r Solo 23 Homos lor Solo 23 Homos lor Solo 21 Homos tor Solo 23 Root lislolo Ufonlod 28 ArOelos for Solo 41 Ardeloo for Sato 41 Artleloo for Soto 41 Artleloo for Soto 47 Mutteaf Inotrumonlo 44 Wontod to Buy 48 Aportmonlo fo r Rent S3 MAY WE BUY your home? 40” ELECTRIC RANGE- MINI FARM- Coventry. 3 SWING CRADLE, car bed, DOLLS FOR SALE 4 FREE CASE with all 1/2 WANTED - Used wood storm B^room Ranch. Large .gar­ One year old contemporary Quick, fair, all cash and no Gold. Best offer. Double self d AVAILABLE U-snaped Ranch. s stroller, playpen, maternity' Porcelain Doll Making classes price Guitars with this ad. windows. Good condition, IMMEDIATELY- Deluxe age. 4 stall bam, with corral. MANCHESTER- 6 room problem. Call Warren E. cleaning oven. Call 646-3199 clothes and baby clothes. 643- now forming. Sign up at REJA Rivers Music, 7 Main Street, u iim : Professionally landscaped after 5;M p.m. CB NEW G.E. - 40 channel, over 54 inches high. Call 649- spacious 7 Room Duplex Only IS6.900. LESSENGER Dutch Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 1 Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. 1121. DOLLS, 516 Ellington Road, New Britain. 225-1977. Open til 0822. OPEN HOUSE CO.. 646-8713 or 742-9688. Lovely new residential I digital with power mike. Cost Apartment. Stove, 1/2 baths, carpeted living area. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, Route 30, South Windsor, 289- 9 p.m. refrigerator, dishwasher, wall room with fireplace, formal MICROWAVE OVEN- $20o! STAMP ALBUM- 1928 thru 8782. $100, sell $M. 646-1356. SUNDAY MANCHESTER BY OWNER- living-dining room combo, Call anytime, 633-4866.3 years WANTED: Cub Scout com­ to wall carpeting, air con­ MANCHESTER- dining room, screened sun- large family kitchen, fami­ Housohold floods 40 1970 Commeratives; $300. No VIOLIN- Used only 3 times. plete uniform, size 10, good ditioning, centr^ vacuum, Forest Hill area. Owner wants porch, 1 car garage, 1/2 acre old. Excellent operating con­ jokers or dealers please. 646- FRANKLIN STOVE- Cast 150x400 building lot. ly room'with fireplace and dition! — — - Iron, very good condition. Excellent condition. $!K).00. condition. Please call 647- garage. Rockville High School offer on this Wendall Reed 8 private treed lot. A gracious REFRIGERATORS COUNTRY MR" ^ ^ ■7841, after 5:00 p.m. Call 643-4762. 9925. Room Raised Ranch, with 2 Beautiful view from one sliders to large deck. Ther- WASHER - DRYER, Oriental Stove pipe and grate included. area. References. Purity. older home with original mopane windows W ashers /■ Ranges, used, Vernon — 1 beautiful acre with 6 room fully appllanced ^ 4 American Rugs, No pets. $400 monthly. Lom­ room in-law apartment. of Manchester’s highest exposed oak woodwork, $135.(K). Call 643-8406. throughout, large 2 car at­ guaranteed and clean. New Cape. Delightful country setting. Maintenance free|*7 SWIM POOLS distributor dis­ Miscellaneous furniture. Call bardo 4 Associates, M9-4003. Beautiful set up. 3 bedrooms, elevations and finest french doors and more. Up to -shipment damaged, G.E & posing of brand new 31' long HOLTON TRUMPET - Good 3 full baths, all appliances on tached garage, 2000 sq. ft. aluminum siding. Walk-out basement. Owner anxious to' 646-7254 after 6 p.m. WOOD FOR SALE- All □ RENTALS residential areas. date with aluminum storms, FRiGIDAIRE. Low prices. □ M I8C . FOR SALE above ground pools complete condition. $90 or best offer FEMALE STUDENT Cul de sac. 1-^382-0578. insulated attic and energy ef­ walk-out basement. sell, moving for Florida. 1 Year Home Warranty. Askingi Hardwood, cut and split into 2 B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main with huge 16' sundeck, fen­ foot lengths. $45.00 a pick up 646-1032. L(X)KING for roommate to- Comm- Free Realty, (No ficient, new oil burner. O w m r-A gcnt Street, 643-2171. $54,9001------' ...... ■ cing. filter. Asking $687. 2 CHAIRS, 1 Wing Back, Roomo tor Ron! 52 Commission Charged). ArtfcfM tor Solo 41 truck load delivered. Call 742- share apartment or house, in N MMliB IMB M MUU Reduced from original listing Financing and installation Floral Print, I Rccliner, gold, dy. Broker Inquiries Invited. ■MemhiT « l Points Relocation" 9815. or near Manchester. Call Pat­ of $69,900 to $64,9W for im­ ABSOLUTE BARGAINS! available. Call Jerry collect, $50 each. Call 633-4866. condition. $75.00. Call 643- THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ ty, 247-5261 week days, or 774- mediate sale. Call 649^763. 203-324-9289. 0575. trally located. Downtown F I SPIECN REALTORS Custom made draperies, slip­ CONTEMPORARY VELVET 2636 weekends. iMostmont Property 25 covers and upholstery. Budget Manchester. Kitchen 643-2121 . SOFA - Lime green, 90 inches. privileges. Call 649-2358. Terms Arranged. Call 289-^1 ALUMINUM SheeU used as Excellent condition. $199 or ACCORDION- Like new. MAIN STREET COLUMBIA LAKE-Over 100 or 646-1000. Borsini-Giovanni. Best offer. printing plates, .007 thick EXCELLENT CONDITION- best offer. 649-9604, DOWNTOWN- 1 bedroom 12 DORSET LANE MANCHESTER BOLTON / MANCHESTER feet waterfront property With 23x28Vk", u cents each or 5 Call 844-1409 between 10 and 6 MANCHESTER - Room for apartment. Available October LINE- 5 Commercial Acres. U l i J J I L Colonial Gold Herculon Swivel rent. Private entrance. Heat 4 large cottages in very good ELECTRIC RANGE- With for $1. Phone 643-^11. Must be Rocker. $100. Black Boston WE Bl/V 4 SELL USED p.m. 1st. $175 monthly included If you are in the market for a truly superb home then Gorgeous Cape. Many extras! nEA U tm s ______condition. Fully furnlsned, eye level oven, and lower BRAND NEW WEDDING and utilities paid. $45 weekly. plcxealicked up before 11 a.m. GOWN FOR SALE- Size 6. Rocker $70, Set of McGregor FURNITURE. One piece or heat. 1 months security. No we invite you to inspect this outstanding 8 room U&R Reduced $36,000, now $133,000. YOUR OWN MINI-FARM located in Sandy Beach area, oven. First $100 takes it. Call ONLY. Older remodeled Colonial. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, full base-t' DRUM SET 5 p ieces, Call 242-1872. children, pets or parking. Call Contemporary Colonial. Set on a lovely landscaped lot LESSENGER CO., 646-8713, B e st reasonable offer Golf Clubs (irons and woods) entire household. Cash On The excellent condition •••••••••••••••••••••••••• on 3-f acres, 6 rooms, 3 docks, boats, gorgeous pic­ 568-9439. _ ment, stove, refrigerator & dishwasher Included, new><< Line. Furniture Bam. 646- . ^orifice after 6 p.m., 649-2390. located on a cul-de-sac. This home features 2W baths, 4 or 742-9686.______turesque setting. Very accepted. Please telephone $100 - used 1 season. Pair of at $200. Call 649-9604. Apsrtmsnts fo r Ron! 53 BOLTON NOTCH bedrooms, garden ready roof, amesite drive, just listed. Exclusive listing. Won't/' 646-2161, after6:00p.m. Golf Shoes 8 1/2D, $10. 659- 0865. large bedrooms, fireplaced family room, 2 car garage private. Owners want to EXPANDWAY DINING LARGE 4 ROOM CIRCA 1700s- Spacious 4 last. $52,900. 0718. LOOKING for anything in real and a walk out basement and that’s for openers. Oime Office and shop space for harvesting. 4 out­ finance. Excellent investment TABLE - Double bed - DELIVERING DARK LOAM OAK HEADBOARD for Booto-Aecoooorloo 45 APARTMENT- Second floor, Bedroom Colonial. Working for group or indvidual. Zanotti Kneehole Bureau - Mirrors - - 5 yards, $40 plus tax. Also estate rental - apartments, see for yourself. You won't be disappoint^. Price $99,- for lease. Modem, air firep laces. Now $69,500. buildings for the handy FLAT FIELDSTONE - for doublebed. Cost over $80 central location. All 500, Realtors, 649-0272, 228-9485. Lamps - Carpets - Rugs- sand, gravel and stone. 643- 16 FOOT PEMBROKE homes, multiple dwellings? appliances and carpeting. conditioned, close to I- LESSENGER CO. 646-8713, or person. retaining walls, patios or September 11th. Not used. $40. No fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate DIrectlone: Middle Turnpike East to Vernon St. Drapes - Window Shades - 9504. FORCED HOT AIR Call 649-0596. RUNABOUT with trailer $400. Large sun deck. $220 monthly. 742-9686. fireplaces. Call 295-0250 or Hospital bed $25. 646-5892. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 84. Ample parking. ^ $49,900. Curtain Rods - Stereo AM/FM FURNACE- Some age but fine 295-0034. No heat. Lease and security. North on Vernon St. to Richmond Drive. West on Rich­ Real Esiolo Wontod 28 - Radios - Projection Screen - CHAIN FALLS, Up and dye working order. Four burner Immediate occupancy. 649- mond to Dorset. MANCHESTER- $42,900. 4 M WMnn uut nil iM uu SILVER PLATE VERNON / ROCKVILLE- Hutch - 51 piece set dishes - set, electric welder, acetylene natural gas stove, brown. Fine DINNERWARE- Beautiful 2252. Room House, with basement, 646-8276 - 742-8321 Amber glasses - 13 inch outfit, aluminum ladder, Gordon Products 47 Accepting applications for 2 in a nice area of town. Ideal SELLING yopr house? Call us older wardrobe. 649-5547. service for 7, plus serving GROUP 1 KEITH REAL ESTATE 423-1801 first and we'll make you a Mounted Snow Tires - many trailer tires, new electric Bedroom Apartment, starting MANCHESTER- 3 1/2 large for single person or newly pieces. 58 pieces in all. $50. at $191 monthly. Includes all SELIG R E A in cash offer! T.J. Crockett, small items. 149 Chestnut generator, electric lawn- OLD BUTCHER BLOCK $50. 649-0686. GRAPES - Pick your own in rooms. Includes heat, hot 646-4126 weds. (Jwner / Agent, Write Street. 643-4622. mower. Evenings, 633-7060. your dwn containers. 270 utilities, wall-to-wall ZINSSER AGENCY Box M. c/o M anchester Realtor, 643-1577. Hutch, walnut finish, ONE ROCK MAPLE HUTCH, water, appliances and excellent condition $150. New 1 Rock Maple buffet, $150 Hackmatack Street (Rear), carpeting and appliances. Call parking. Rent $250.00. Call Herald MINK COAT- Natural dark 1-237-8858, EHO. 646-1S11 B-13 Steel Radial Firestone each; I Rock Maple dresser brown, full length Mink Coat, Manchester. 721 Tire, $35. 643-1814. with drawers $100; and 2 with leather tie belts and Colonial wingback chairs $50 CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Many 456 1/2 MAIN STREET- 6 EXTRA LARGE 2 room ef­ coordinated Baret. Moving room house. No young BLACK 4 WHITE each or $100 pair. 649-7051. south. Fabulous buy at $500. varieties. 29 Mountain Road, ficiency. Completely Glastonbury (Near children. No appliances. No PORTABLE TELEVISION 649-0686. remodeled. Downtown Wanted to Rent 57 Autos fo r Sals 61 SET- $30. Call 528-7212 FOR SALE- Pine China Minneachaug (Jolf Course). utilities. No pels. Security. Manchester. $205. heat in­ Tenant Insurance required. ESTtn lURKn anytime. Hutch. Excellent condition. PECAN WALL UNIT - with 2 cluded. Call 646-1642 after 5 YOUNG COUPLE with small $330 monthly. Available EXST o n w nVER Call after 5 p.m., 644-9107. closed door areas and PICK YOUR OWN PM on weekdays. child looking for 2- or 3- WESTINGHOUSE- Deluxe TOMATOES - 188 Hillstown November 1st. Call 646-2426, adjustable shelf. New tap weekday 9 to 5. bedroom apartment with gar- washing machine, XC, $135.00. 24-FOOT POOL - Above shoes, size 12. 649-3085. Road, Manchester. ELDRIDGE STREET. First age. Reasonable. In WANTED JUNK AND LATE Zenith 21 inch portable black ground, side surface floor. 2 bedroom apartment, Manchester, South Windsor, MODEL WRECKS - Cash skimmer, ladder, vacuum, 466 MAIN STREET - 5-room large kitchen pantry, and Paid. Call Parker Street Used and white TV- $45.00. Wall JAGUAR PARTS. XKE, XK- apartment. No appliances. No East Hartford. Call 643-4658. By Sue Peck cabinet grouping- $50.00. winter cover, filter. Mint con­ 120, XK-140. Bargains. Must Antiques 48 living room. Tenant pays heat Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. dition. $225. 649-1785. pets. No utilities. Tenant in­ and utilities. $250 monthly. Brand new 2 drawer filing move. Also, flagstones for surance required. Security. MANCHESTER AREA - 5 to 6 cabinet- $38.00. 633-9740. patio. 742-6520. WANTED- Antique Furniture, Parking available. rooms on one floor. Responsi­ Real Estate Editor ORGAN SPINET - M-3 Model, Glass Pewter, Oil Paintings $250 monthly. Available Oct. References and security 1. Call 646-2426 weekdays, 9-5. ble couple. 646-4949. not electronic. True organ PORTABLE TV. Zenith 12” . or other antique items. R. deposit required. Available DRESSER WITH MIRROR - Harrison, 643-8709. sound. Excellent condition. Black and white. $39.00. 5 heat October 1st. No pets. Call 568- ...... 1973 TOYOTA CORONA PRESENTS $40., 4 drawer filing cabinet. Draw bars. $500. Call 649-1785. AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st.- 6295. WAGON - Good condition. $60. 6464)888. lamp bulbs, 250 watt, for 4 rooms. Sun porch. Heat, hot $20.(io 742-6520. NIPPON, STERLING □ AUTOMOTIVE New cylinder head, brakes. LAMPS, inkstands, glass water. 1 car garage. Security PANELED, HEATED 2 Must be seen. Asking $^00. r china and varied other collec­ required. No pets. References ROOM APARTMENT. Elec­ Call anytime after 5PM. 646- Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 tibles at Gatherings, 343 Main needed. $325 monthly. Call tricity, stove, refrigerator. Autos For Sale 61 5026. Street, Tuesday - Saturday, 10 646-3414. Adults, references, no pets. OWNERSHIP HOME SWEET HOME - - 4. 646-5335. $225 . 646-3167 , 228-3540. WE PAY $10 for complete VW BUG 1971- Excellent con­ Complete health-guard junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland dition. New tires, fest offer. PAYS OFF facilities. Cats also. Canine QUALITY VICTORIAN DUPLEX- 4 large rooms. Auto Body. 528-19W. Call anytime 569-2232. $64,500 Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon VERNON FURNITURE FOR SALE - WANTED - Working woman Appliance included: Near bus Road, Manchester. 646-5971, Call 646-1831. line. No pets. $275 plus WE PAY TOP PRICES for 1978 CHEVY IMPALA - Lovely tree shaded yard surrounds this Why continue to pay rent when you age 50 to 65 to share bright, wrecked and junk cars. A & B lovely 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, utilities. Available 10/1. Call Power steering, air con­ Northeast area, 3 bedroom COLONIAL. Custom could be paying yourself? When you pay days 277-7144, or 289-8148 Auto Salvage, used auto parts. ditioning. am-fm radio. Must modern apartment. Call Tony 646-6223. kitchen with 3 lazy susans and extra cabinets. rent you’re helping to pay the landlord’s Automatic washer and dryer evenings. sell! Call 528-9521 Monday First floor spacious family room with built-ins Sunday, S ^ t. 16,1979 in apartment. Located in Ver­ thru Friday, 9 a m. to 5 p.m. property taxes, income taxes and other non area. Call 875-5485. and sliding doors overlooking a covered patio. V -k Ottlcos-Storas lor Rent 55 1973 TORINO - 302. Runs 1972 TOYOTO COROLLA 1600 vanitied baths, carport, garage, water & sewers costs. If you own a home you build equity excellent. Must sell, - Needs rebuilt engine, or for MANCHESTER- Victorian 3 MANCHESTER - Main Street sacrificing! Any reasonable and many extras. HOMES FOR BEAUTY and property taxes you pay are a legit- bedrooms. Children parts. New tires. New modern offices available 300, offer over $1450. Call after OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m. welcomed. $300’s. (986-3) Ren­ muffle. Gas lock. Asking mate income tax (ieduction. So is in­ 400, 750 to 1400 sq. ft. all or 3:30 p.m., 649-1150, 528-6063. $350. Call 643-6032. 8 TUCK RD. MANCHESTCR tal Assistors, 236-5646, small parts of. Heat, air con­ terest paid on the mortgage. fee. ditioning included. Call 646- 1977 DODGE VAN- Florida Gorgeous 3 bedroom Ansaldi built home in one of BUCIK LE SABRE 1974 - 4 ANO CAREFREE LIVING 2469 or 646-2755. Customized, in and out. 14 door hardtop. Excellent condi­ Manchesters most sought after areas. 2 fireplaces, huge QUIET & SECLUDED- 3 miles per gallon on regular bedrooms. Kids ok. $185. (938- tion. Regular gas, $1650. 646- ■ Want to sell your home fast? Here’s cherry panelled first floor family room, enclosed rear 466 MAIN STREET. North of fuel. Loaded with extras in­ 8188 after 5:30. 0$ / k)9*«s/ ^ porch, double garage and more! Reduced by transferred 1). Rental Assistors, 236-5646, Post office, about 5,000 sq. ft. cluding Factory Air! Low small fee. how to prepare your home for sale, ac­ executive for immediate sale!! of centrally located space. mileage. One owner. 1975 DODGE DART VISIT OUR MANY FINE AREAS Ideal for store, office or other Excellent condition. Over cording to the National Association of Dir: South Main St. to Spring St. to Dartmouth Rd. to SINGLES DELIGHT- Im­ SWINGER - 30,000 miles. business or commercial use. $14,000 invested. A real Mint condition! Call 649-3893 i m n s H Realtors: Cut the grass and manicure Thayer Rd. maculate 1 bedroom. Call 646-2426 9-5 pm. bargain for $7495. Must be Appliance, $150. (154-2) Ren­ 155ME l o o k m e OVER! seen. Call 643-0421. BANK REPOSSESSIONS trees and shrubs; invest in a coat of paint BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO 163 Mountain Rd. tal Assistors, 236-5646, small PROFESSIONAL / AND LET US CUSTOM DESIGN fee. FOR SALE- 1975 Oldsmobile for parts of the home that need it m ost,' Realtor* M a n c h e s te r BUSINESS OFFICE 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM 350. Vista Cruiser Station Wagon,ago 189 West Canter Corner of McKee Directions; East Middle Turnpike to Mountain Rd.- BUILDING - Approximately Excellent running condition, needs work $1195. 1974 JeepJet. particularly the kitchen and bathrooms; EAST HARTFORD- Extra 2600 square feet, with ample automatic transmission, Manchester 648-2482 large apartment. Many Wagoneer, 4 wheel drive A HOME THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS and repair all loose doorknobs and leaky Eight Room SPLIT LEVEL parking. Close to Center, ower steering and radio. $32(X). 1973 Buick Le Sabre extras. $60. (927-3) Rental nospital and new court Rew battery, new body work. FOUR Bedroom* Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. $995. 1972 MG Model B/GT, 2 faucets. Best selling point is a neat building. For info, call 568- 568-2646. door Coupe, low mileage Two and one half BATHS 7658 or 871-0401. apperance of the interior. EAST HARTFORD- $18(K). 1970 (Tievrolet Malibu FIREPLACED Living Room Luxurious 2 bedrooms. Kids $350. 1970 Chrysler New EAST HARTFORD-135 Burn­ Yorker $395. The above may LARGE FAMILY Room ok. $250. (933-2). Rental side. 1000 sq. ft. Lease Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. be seen at the Savings Bank of MORTGAGE Those who like apartment living as a TREED Lot — COVERED Patio required. Arruda and Bar- Manchester, Main Street, comb. 644-8000 or 644-1539, Manchester. way of life but who also can see the ad­ MOVE IN CONDITION ROCKVILLE- Lovely 3 1968 BUICK SKYLARK - HUM GATES ESTATES - off Fo ster S t in South Windsor. rooms, family room, G reat running condition. vantages of home ownership should con­ Must be SeenI MANCHESTER- Office or 1973 VEGA KAMBACK REALTORS appliances. Electricity paid. store space. 1st floor. Will Asking $500. Can be seen at MONEY? sider condominiums as a happy alter­ $93,000 $45. (918-4). Rental Assistors, International Motor Car, Ltd., WAGON Automatic sub-divide between 200 - 5,000 transmission, needs engine GROUP 1: A select xsioclRtlon of REALTORS serving the greeter 236-5646, small fee. square feet. 643-1442. 69 Windsor Avenue, Rockville, BOULDER MT. — off Tunnel Rd in Vernon native to both, says the board. The condo Menchester eree wHh more ettvertlslng expertise. D.F. REALE, REALTORS work. $300 or best offer. 875- Im pect e n d efficie n cy fo r b o th buyers e n d seUers. Ct.,or call 871-0849. 7308. owner doesn’t have to worry about MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 OFFICE - Excellent location. f t t ; room apartment, stove, m a 500 sq. ft. Heat, air, parking, 1969 BONNEVILLE maintenance, but he still owns his unit adults, references. No pets. janitor. $125 per month. 649- $235 . 646-3167, 228-3540. CONVERTIBLE- Excellent TIMBER RIDGE — So. Windsor our. newest area. and a share in other development BIG, AND BEAUTIFUL 646-4525 5334. condition. Best offer. facilities. Completely powered with accessories. Call after 6 p.m., MT. SUMHER - Bolton. Off Bolton Center Road. 1 Acre plus and both brand new! MHPERKNOU. 646-7254. OPEN HOUSE Hebron, Ct. 1974 FORD PINTO- 4 speed. A survey of industry leaders in the SAT 11-3 67,000 miles. AM/FM stereo wooded lots. 1 Lot left MANCHESTER with 8 track. New brakes. solar energy field indicates that the in­ SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUN 1-5 Good condition. Asking $1400. dustry is on the verge of breakthrough Call after 6:30 p.m., 643-9813. that would mean less expensive and 1:00-5:00 Come see how you can save on your heating costs this winter by owning one of these new A S K M E. homes. Extra insulation, extra chimney flue for woodburning stove. Free firewood for 1974 SUPER BEETLE- Low the cutting. • An attractive 3-bedroom saltbox with IW baths, 24 x 24 detached garage at mileage, 35.000. Original Donna Slobodlen MAPLE MEADOWS — off b s t Ddridge S t in Manchester. more efficient solar energy equipment owner. New brakes, muffler Main Office t = I by 1980. Industry aim, the survey only $69,900,00 • A double garrison colonial with 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, 1st floor laundry ^stem . Excellent condition. room, breezeway and two car garage at $74,900 • Center entrance 3 bedroom dutch Call 565-7506 between 11 a.m 1 Lot left reveals, is for equipinent to pay for itself colonial, 2Va baths, 1st floor laundry room, attached 24 x 27 two car garage for $78,900. to 12:30 p.m. in utility savings in seven years or less. All of these homes have fireplaces, formal dining rooms, built-in appliances, hardwood Heritage Savings floors, and double amesite drives. Acre plus lots. 4Va miles to Hartford commuter bus. 1969 FORD LTD- PS, PB. &L'Hm .IsstK-ialimt • Simr /W d 22 miles to Hartford. Enjoy rural living in a quality home. Loaded! Needs work. $200. Call 643-8155 anytime. Main Office: 1007 Main Street. Manchester 649-4586 BOULDER RIDGE — Vernon, Several Choice Lots DIRECTIONS: From Habron Center, East on Route 66 to Route 316 K-Man Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 1968 MUSTANG - A/T, P/S, (Wall St.|. Approximately v * mile on loft. 289. AM/FM cassette. 60,000 original miles. Asking $1000. CLASSIC DUTCH COLONIAL Call 646-6238 after 5 ™ . 2 FULL BATHS PLUS LAVATORY Warren E. Howland, Ino 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS - For parts. Call between 8 and RAISED HEARTH FIREPLACE RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL 12 . 647-9570, QUIET RESIDENTIAL STREET INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE iSS MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 1969 DODGE WINDOW VAN - TREED .y a r d — VINYL SIDING Houses by Peterman TELEPHONE (203) 643-1108 Fair condition, rebuilt motor, WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING, needs some body work, $925. At Barnwood Road, Manchester REALTORS Call 649-5358, Royal Ice NEW OR USED, CALL US FOR YOUR COVENTRY J Cream Co., Inc. This is the first public invitation to view these models, REAL ESTATE NEEDS. WE ARE A FULL priced in the mid-90’s for a ready-to-move-in home, we Immaculate (Jape in East Hartford's Sunset Hills € , i ' . expect these Capes, Colonials, and Salt Boxes to be sold MN11EW0IMS M K LOCATION area. All new aluminum exterior & new driveway quickly. Some of the features include: The fish are here. Great Need a ranch in the $50's? SERVICE ORGANIZATION. detached 2 car garage & two full baths too. This home location on Andover Lake. Here it is 3 bedrms, full has deep park-like yard w/picnic area & beautiful in- Carpeting Oversized Garage 4 Brms., IW baths, den, bsmnt, ESK, 1 bath and 2 ground pool. Must be Seen $67,900. Appliances Storms/Screen FP. in living room. . All car gar. Large lot.■'Call Deluxe Interior Trim Cul-De-Sac Road electric heat, Barbara George Ludlow 289-6946. This absolutely immaculate 4 bedroom Colonial Porch/Patio ■ % Acre Lot Bosetti 649-8716. features 14x27’ 1st floor fam ily room, 3 zone gas Fireplace ■ Walk-In Closets heat, extra insulation, fireplace, formal 2V^^ths ' Amesite Drive diningroom, panelled rec room in a walkout base­ Wood, Aluipinum, vinyl siding ■ 2-Zone Heating System O U T LOCATION $75,000 M L NOT m ment, and a 20x40' inground pool with cabana and REALTY CO., IRC. Underground Utilities Spotless and comfortable Maintenance free, a beautifully landscaped country club setting three bedroom ranch with automatically controlled that reflects this original owners meticulous rear covered patio and solar house. 3 Brs., 2 baths, ______FULL DORMERED 7 ROOM CAPE Quality workmanship, backed by 25 years of custom large lot. Built in 1976. Call care. Call today! *99 East Center Street lovely yard. Lots of Lovely Raised Ranch on country lot off Bush Hllfl TWO CAR GARAGE building experience, eliminates worries associated with a carpeting throughout this for appointment: Dave Van-size two car garage w/elec. eye, new deck 4 major purchasing of this kind. Investment and resale home priced at $58,500. Saunders 643-0303. counseling available. Manchester driveway, applianced kitchen, fireplaced fam. rm., TWO ACRE TREED LOT Barb, Boy 875-1592. cent, vac., in-law possibility 4 many more extras. CLEAN COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE GliT MORE with 643-2692 Now ( Directions: Spencer Street/Silver Lane to Hillstown CLOSE TO CITY CONVENIENCES Road, To Barnwood Road (Located between Hills Street M C tC A K mn ( HIM i II \ss()( m i s and Bush Hill Road.) J Hurry before its too late! Modem, spacious, bright, ISENTRY C o l t t r / * See this perfect starter or cheerful home. $63,000. WIUIAMLBELFIORE AGENCY 156 L Center Street Custom shell. Buyers I REAL ESTATE SERVICES sIS-'MISI PETERMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY retirement home. 6 rooms C A LL u s -W E WORK (Corntr of Sprue* A E. Center Ste.) - great yard. Shows well. choice of carpets. George (B 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 250 Fern Street 647-1000 EHO Call Elva Kiely 646-7856. Ludlow 280-6946 289-4331 Menchester, Conn. 06040 431 Main 81. 647-1413 317 Green Rd 649-9404 646-1171 649-4844 P AGE EIGHTEEN - EVENING HERAl.n, Fri.. Sept. 14. 1979 Frank and Ernest EVENING HERALD. Frl„ Sept, 14. 1979 - PAGE NINRTRKN PMnuts — ChariM M. dchulz ACROSS 68 Piggery Answer to Previous Puzzle BUSINESS & SERVICE FRANK, and ERNIESA 1 Author J 0 S E Id T T □IDDCI Dear Abby 3 /MA'AM, I HAVE I THINK I SHOULD Fleming DOWN 1 P 8 Id 1 Q WE IT I (^OBJECTION 4 M orning song a E E T V P R DiNEfe ^ HAVE BEEN 6IVEN 8 Kernel 1 Least bit E N D E R P E S0METHIN6 SETTER '12 Cry of 2 King of Israel a 1 8 By Abigail Van Buren D R Y E w r [ surprise 3 Knot 13 Sociei club 4 Disease D 0 0 D L E □ D D A L A (ebbr.) 5 Hawaiian Q F ODE] r r ' 5 V E A S J 0 L DEAR ABBY: I'm 23 and happily married. My problem isl 14 Lend measure volcano. DDD my mother. She’s a sick woman. Not a day goes by that she M a un a .:_____ H 0 E R 15 Urchin D 0 0 E 1 DIRECTORY doesn’t play bingo! 6 The tw o T 1 16 Church of R A 1 N D R 0 P together Abby. it is driving our family nuts. 1 have two younger _____ Saints 1 D L E E L 1 7 Next S M v te M O H tw l 31 S c r v fM t O H trtd 31 PtInHng-PsptrIng 32 Building Contnetlng 33 sisters at home who complain because Mum is gone all the (comp, wd.) P 0 L E D E N '•time. She knows where all the bingo games are, and she 18 Beside (naut.) 8 Fish PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS 1-1* 20 Barnyard bird 9 Goddess of god 50 Image C4M TREE SERVICE - Free CHILD CARE IN MY LEE PAINTING-Interior & e l«7| »> NtA irx 1 M U S l*et OH plays night and day. It takes all the money she has, and 28 Cruel men - Complete Construction. Ad­ 21 Flurry fate 51 Tough estimates, discount senior LICENSED HOME- Exterior. “Check My Rate when she’s broke, she borrows from her children. Pritcilla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 10 Decipher 29 Positive words ditions, Remodeling. Free 22 Over (poetic) 52 Printer's citizens. Company Experienced and exceilent Before You Decorate". My father left her because of this. I know it sounds 24 Spit 31 Soviet river Estimates. Fully Insured. 11 Irish county direction M a n ch ester-o w n ed and references. Safe and happy at- Dependabie. Fuily Insured, outrageous, but it's the truth. You never in your life saw a 26 Londoner 17 Seth's son 32 ScruH operated. Cat! 646-1327. mosphere. Call Kitty at 647- 646-1653. Call 646-4879. erTT BUT TON'T BE 54 Amphibian woman so crazy over anything as my mother is over bingo. A BAWL BA8V 30 Finnish steam 19 Astronauts' 33 Drinks ------9234 67 Motorcycfas-Sfcycfes 64 Campara-Trallera She hardly ever wins, but she keeps going in hopes of win­ bath 36 Celebration 56 Louse eggs BiiM TREE SERVICE ------^------CARPENTRY - All types A u to s F o r S afe 67 A u to s F o r S afe ABOUT IT / "all right" M oblla H om es 65 ning a bigy^ne. 34 Trojan (comp, wd.) 39 Nuclear 57 Doesn't exist Specialist in tree and stump repairs. Porches, Decks, Tool agency (abbr.) B uilding Contracting 33 Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and Is there a cure for a bingo freak? mountain 23 Bridle part (cont.) removal. Free estimates. 1969 VW BUS- Body good. 1971 DODGE POWER 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT 1966 CHEVY CAMPER VAN- 35 Layer 2 5 ______41 Intimacy 58 Counsellor Senior citizen discount. 24- Windows Hung. Ceiling WORRIED ABOUT MUM Engine trouble. $300. Call 649- WAGON- 4 wheel drtve, with 3 750- Kerker headers. KNN Very good condition. Many 37 Graduate Hammarskjold 44 Hamlet (abbr.) hour, year-round service. 643- HAIRDRESSING SERVICES WES .ROBBINS Carpentry Repaired and Painted. Call (ebbr.) 8279. yard dump body, and heavy filters. Oil cooler. Much extras! Call 633-4890. 26 Italian 46 To a n d ____ 60 Fool 7285. AVAILABLE for reasonable remodeling specialist. Ad- anytime, 643-6130. duty 4 way power angle plow. more! $1500. 643-4076 before 2 DEAR WORRIED: Your mother is addicted to gambling 38 Opera by greeting 48 Brother's 61 American fee to homebound clients es- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 684-5414, or 684-4450. p.m. 1967 SHASTA TRAILER- just as surely as an alcoholic is addicted to drink. But she Verdi 1973 FORD PINTO 27 Scandinavian Indian REWEAVING burn holes, pecially elderly, infirmed. built-ins, bathrooms, RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnar 34 RUNABOUT- Low mileage. Excellent condition. Sleeps 6. can be helped if she truly wants to be. Urge her to call 40 Wire fastener daughter kitchens, 649-3446. 1 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 646-2016 between 2 & 6 PM. Standard transmission. Good 1978 YAMAHA-XS 400 Special. Well equipped. Call 646^1943, GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS. If they aren’t listed in your 42 Zoo animal 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 0 10 11 Window shades, Venetian BIDWELL HOME Improve­ 43 Start condition. Best offer. 749-4449. Excellent condition. $1500, or after 4:00 p.m. phone book, write to P.O. Box 17173, Los Angeles, Calif. 12 blinds. Keys. TV FOR RENT. ED’S LIGHT TRUCKING- At ment Co. Expert installation Molorcyelaa-BIcyclaa 64 best offer. ^11 643-4611. 90017. 45 Mutes 13 14 tics 4 Cellars Cleaned. Free of aluminum siding ratters 47 Swindle Marlow's. 867 Main St. 649- CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. 1968 O L D SM O B IL E 98 1971 12x60 MOBILE HOME- 2 Many compulsive gamblers have lucked out by joining 15 16 17 Estimates. Please call 646- and trim. Roofing installation 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON - 49 Piece of corn 5221. Additions, Repairs, Cabinets! SEDAN- Fully loaded. Good PUCH MOPED- Top Line! bedrooms, fireplace, wall-to- this wonderful group of people who are living proof that it’s 1943. Call Qgry Cushing 345-2009. and repairs 649-M95, 871-2323. LOW RIDER. 2500 miles, 50 Mental IB 10 condition. Must be seen! $450. Excellent condition. Sports wall carpeting. Call 646-8171 possible to win back their self-respect and happy homes ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, 100% stock and in excellent or 643-5085. 9-14 component 1 1 Call 646-6678. model. Used 1 summer. after having lost everything. 22 25 attics, garages, yards Painting-Paparing 32 SPECIALIZING cleaning and shape. $4500. 742-8786. $450.00. Call 568-5457. (p).| ■ cleaned. moving repairing chimneys, roofs, Captafn Easy — Crooka a Lawranca 53 Cleverness 26 27 26 3 . 1976 PINTO 2 DOOR 4 DEAR ABBY: About a year ago I met a nice-looking man 31 32 33 trucking.Loam for sale. Lawn PAINTING Interior and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY new roofs. Free estimates. 30 cylinder. Standard. 16,040 55 Greek colony ■ at the shopping center. (I was fishing around in my purse for 59 Of the skin 34 3 , 1 service...... No job too big or exterior,e x te rio r, [p aperhanging . Carpentry and general con­ years Experience. Howley, miles. Snow tires, radio. EA 9V UAI19 THE MOB «UNMAN WITH C’MON! NOT THIS''9 excellent work refereTices, change for the parking meter and he put his own money in as AWBLU-T05BEP 5UITCABEI POOR! WE'l-L SO 62 Believer ■ ■ small. 568-8522...... ------tracting. Residential and 643-5361. Excellent condition. Call 633- 38 3 , Free estimates Fully in- commercial. Whether it be a a gentlemanly act.) After I finished my shopping I came back OUT THE o t h e r (suffix) 4763 anytime. SIPE OF THE t e r ­ 63 Source of 1 ■ sured. Martin Matson, 649- small repair job, a custom ROOFER WILL Install roof, GOOD CLEAN CARS to my car and this same man was wailing for me. He remind­ 43 46 minal! HE MAV metals 4431. built home or anything in siding or gutter for low dis­ ed me of my dear, departed husband, so I offered to buy him ■ FURNITURE 1966 FORD FAIRLANE 200- HAVE SOMEONE 64 Roman 47 between, call 646-137ft.1373. count price. Call Ken at 647- For parts, engine sound. a cup of coffee. QUALITY PAINTING and 1566. statesman ■ Drivable. 7 rims. $150. Call We really hit it off from the start. I told him I was a widow SO 51 S3 1 5 6 57 56 STRIPPING Paper Hanging by Willis 65 Powerful 646-1778 after 4 p.m. ^1976 DATSUN and he said he was a widower. We exchanged phone explosive ■ ■ I Call 643-0797 for free Schultz. Fully insured SO 6 0 61 62 CARPENTRY 4 MASONRY - Healing-Plumbing 35 1076 COMET *2995_____ (ab b r) estimates. Ask for Rob. references. 649-4343. 9-210 *3690 2 dr, sad., 6 cyl.. auto., pow. steer., one owner car numbers. He said if I called him and a woman answered to Additions and Remodeling. 1975 MUSTANG GHIA- 48,000, 66 Fishing aids 63 64 SEWERLINES, sink line^, M u x o 2 dr. M d. Super aeon., reg q m , 4 oyl., 4 tp., Just over 43,000 original miles, silver finish. #2509-1 hang up because he was living with a nosy sister and he . 65 Free estimates. Call Anthony miles. AC, FM Stereo/Tape, AM radio, rear daf. IT2494-1 didn't want her to know his business. 67 Home of cleaned with electric cutters, 66 67 Squillacote 649-0811. snows. Super condition. $ 2 ^ . We started seeing each other (always at my place and dur­ Adam 66 ______A4W PAINTING Contrac- by professionals. McKinney Call 649-M88, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- ing the afternoon) and we just plumb fell in love. I'm 62 and red top, red & white 16,000 ml., absolutely FM stereo, PS, PB, 047). List Price $18,- window frame b irth d ay state purposes or set directions South is looking at potential Bridge," care of this newspa­ 7 7 CAMARO Grand Marquis $7195. Call 643-5135. diplomatically. per, P.O. Box 4S9, Radio City a/c, vinyl roof, extra moldings, dual AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It finesses against the king in 2-Dr. Hardtop, V-8, lipstick interior, Brougham, white on gorgeous. $7295. Call 283. Sale Price $13,- both red suits. The optimist Station. New York, N. Y. clean. $3395. Call remote mirrors, 8«pt. 15.1979 may not always be true of you. auto., PS, PB, Air, AM loaded, low mileage. white with red In­ 643-5135. 7 7 FORD 949.00. Call 643- but today you possess technical lakes both and if both are toots.) 643-5135. power door locks, 3.3 If you feel yourself disenchanted FM with tape, Rallye $7495. Call 643-5135 terior. Loaded, with LTD Landau 4-Dr. 5135.______by conditions, put your clever efficiency and are able to figure liter 6 cylinder engine ideas to work for you this coming out complicated mechanisms or wheels, 18,886 miles. hidden burglar alarm. Black, black top, red year. Your inventiveness and ori­ systems. Put this skill to use. Heathcliff — George Qately and more. Stock No. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You $4795. Call 643-5135. 7 6 OLDS $4495. Call 643-5135 7 4 LINCOLN Int., auto., PS, PB, 7 8 CAMARO 7 8 MERCURY ginality have a larger rote to play Continental Town Monarch 4-dr. sedan, 9Z113. List Price than you may suspect. could be exceptionally popular Cutlass Supreme PW, seats. Air Cond., Z-28, auto., PS, PB, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) O th­ today, especially with members 7 7 T-BIRD $6688. $6049. Call of the opposite sex. Make sure Brougham 2 Dr HT. Coupe. Dk. blue, AM FM stereo with air, AM FM stereo, economical 6-cyl., ers wilt look to you to show them 2 dr. h.t., auto', trans., white leather, padded auto., PS, PB, AM/FM 643-5135.______where the action is today, you're seen by that special WInthrop — Dick Cavalll AM FM stereo radio tape, minti 29,569 turbine wheels, because you have a way about som ebody. 7 3 PONTIAC P.steer, P.brakes, vinyl roof, full power, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your with tape. Fact, mags, miles. $4695. Call raised white letter radio, rear defroster, 7 9 COUGAR you that expresses self-assur­ Grand Prix, AM-FM- a/c, PS, PB. $4595. many other extras. immaculate. $3495. whitewall radial tires, ance and knowledge. Discover energies and thinking are in tune ■nHETVANCHCR- 643-5135. tires. $6995. Call 643- XR-7. This brand new with whom you best get along today, allowing this to become a Stereo, full vinyl roof, $4995. Call 643-5135. 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Berry’s World — Jim Berry 7 9 FORD 7 7 CHEVY ★ SPECUL PURCHASED 7 9 LINCOLN brakes, factory air, 79 VERSAILLES Check Our low miles, ext,ra E150 Rodeo Van Monza, auto., PS, (8) 1979 Monarchs Brand new Town Car, Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl & Stoffel clean. $3495. Call This brand new car Is Conversion a/c, 24,704 ml. Real equipped with auto., 4 door sedan, power 79 FORD VAN Prices On loaded, loaded, Demonstrator. El 50 4 643-5135. (Demonstrator) Dk. sharp. $4195. Call PS, radio, whitewall moonroof, opera win­ MICHELIN loadedlll Stock No. Jade Metallic, 351 V- 643-5135.______tires & much more. dows, reclining pass, Rodeo Van Conver­ 95091. List Price seat, electric rear sion. Dark Jade 7 7 OLDS $15,154. Our Sale 8, a.t., PS, PB, A/C, All are under 12,000 TIRES lass monallle rt, 7 9 MARK V miles. All carry Ford defroster, AM/FM nietallic, 351 V-8, Our Boarding Ho um This Funny World Cutlass Coupe. Black Price $13,549. Call Demonstrator. Black stereo electronic automatic, power with burgundy in­ Sand cargo door. Motor Co’s. 12 643-5135.______with white Interior, month, 12,000 mile radio, App. Protec­ steering, power Big tire sale IN OOR PAY THEY ALWAYS SAID AN ASTUTE * terior, landau roof, West Coast mirrors, OBSERVATION, tinted glass, H.D. power moonroof, warranty. Your choice tion Group, right brakes, air con­ "CHERCHE7 LA FEMME".' BUT AM-FM, tilt wheel, ★ SPECUL PUROUSE^ ditioning, hand cargo continues. NOWADA'/6, \r$ look FOR TKE " FINLEY.' battery, H.D. 60 amp App. protection $5095. Call 643-5135. hand remote control CHIVALRY HAS buckets, with con­ (8) 1979 Zephyr 4- mirror, turbine spoke door, glass monollte BUCK! t a k e your AVERAGE sole, factory styled alternator, speed group, 6-way power KID-HE'S BEEN DATIN’ SINCE (SIVEN WAV TO Doors, all low case aluminum rt., West Coasi Y A R L Y R m o ' kindergarten ; he's s o THE MAD PURSUIT wheels. $5295. Call control, tilt wheel, full passenger seat, elec­ 7 9 MARQUIS mileage, automatic, tric rear defroster, Station Wagon. wheels, tilt steering, mirrors, tinted glass, BORED, AT THE BEACH OF MATERIALISTIC 643-5135. PS, fac. air cond., rear parlor seat, 2 speed control and H.D. battery, H.D. 60 SAVINGS HE WATCHES TV.' ^ SAINS.' WHATS many other extras. swivel captains AM/FM stereo with Automatic, power winterize your car now LEFT? CB, miles to empty In­ steering, power much much more. am p alternator, — Free checking of 75 DODGE COLT Each carries Ford chairs. Ice box, alum, speed control, tilt turbine wheels & dicator, power vent brakes, AM/FM List Price $16,822. hpse thermostat, HEfZE YOU ARE, H o w HOW VO VA FEEL Station Wagon. 5- Motor 12 mos./12,- $12,800. Call 643- steering wheel, full radiator, complete 0 'V A0OUT TH' 0|X c: e n t $ YA 000 mile warranty. much much more. windows and much stereo, luggage rack, WOVEK...EAT speed, nicely much more. Stock manual air con­ 5135.______rear parlor seat, 2 cooling system HEARTY / $A veP ON t h a t "O F F - Priced to selll Your ^9R-001, List price PLUS ‘ 0R A N P " equipped, priced to $12,749. Morlarty’s No. 9V052. List Price ditioning, electric rear ,swlvel captains VO& FOOV? sell. $1995. Call 643- choice $5195. Call $18,613. $14,199. Call defroster. 77 LINCOLN . chairs, ice box, 2 BALLONS ANTI- 643-5135. Price $10,500. MUst FREEZEINSTALUD 5135. see. 643-5135.______643-5135. Appearance Protec­ Continental 4 dr. sed., aluminum turbine 7 9 COUGAR 7 8 FORD tion Group, left hand dove gray, bik wheels and much Futura 2-Dr. Cpe., more. Stock No. XR7. Brand newl 7 6 PONTIAC remote control leather, AM FM O 19/9 L/ NEA Inc ^ 78 LINCOLN 9R001. List Price $9.95 Dark jade metallic, Economical 6-cyl., Town coupe, loaded, Grand Prix, full mirror, tinted glass, stereo, tilt wheel, a/c, AM FM stereo, PS, PB, Air Cond., heavy duty battery speed control, Im- $12,749. Sale Price Morfsrty RroSi 10,500 miles. Ford power, air, factory $10,500. Call 643- 816 CENTER ST. decor group. Stock buckets, floor Motor 12 mos-12,000 mags, AM FM stereo, and more. Stock No. maculatd. $6995. Call '^ I N E 5135. Ma n c h e s t e r "Won, I guess we're Into the dog days of No. 9X-75. List $8339. mounted auto., AM mile warranty. $8495. spotidss, must be 9M024. List Price 643-5135. summer, eh? Er, SOPRYI" AND- S C M 6 ? Morlarty's price FM stereo. $4595. Call 643-5135. seeni $4395. Call $8221. $6949. Call • 4 3 - S 1 M "It must be one of the first love Is^rs UK 4 -f t $7247. Call 643-5135. 643-5135, 643-5135. Ht* Int T U m g U S Pzl UH you ever sent me ... it*9 signed ‘Slim .