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Hanrlifbtfr Mpralji Manchester, Conn

20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. June 29, 1984

Business in Brief Seabrook regulator calls Cheney Hall gala a bash Lutz Museum could use Martina says New Haven gets assistance design. President Stanley Barr announced earlier this for first unit spending cap WASHINGTON — The Department of Housing month he was closing the business, partly tvan without the plumbing a more cheerful face ‘no’ to Britain and Urban Development announced Thursday it because the International Trade Commission had awarded a $6 miilion Urban Development refused to limit foreign imports. Imported shoes By Steve Szkotok the public interest and could be a owners to ’’use their imagination ... page 6 ... page 11 ... page 15 Action Grant to New Haven, Conn., for its Long now make up 74 percent of the domestic market. United Press International costly burden for electric and common sense by offering to Wharf project, n Barr said the company made 1.5 million pair of customers. sell their Investments in Unit 2 to a The grant is for the initial phase of a three-part shoes last year, but was losing money. CONCORD, N.H. — New Hamp­ The report was prepared by the private firm that may provide its project on the 5.46 acre waterfront site, including shire’s chief utility regulator has firm of Devine, Millimet, Stahl and own capital to complete Unit 2." a 420,000 square foor office building. Sen. Lowell called for a $4.5 billion cap on the Branch at the request of state Work is expected to resume next Weicker, R-Conn., said. first unit of the Seabrook nuclear officials. week on Seabrook 1, which is rated Weicker estimated the project will generate Jobless rate at record low plant and recommended the McQuade called for a $4.5 billion at about 75 percent complete. I ' 1,500 local jobs and $877,996 in property taxes. The owners sell their shares in the cap on Seabrook 1, and pledged Construction on Seabrook 2, rated $6 million of UDAG money is expected to be HARTFORD — The state's unemployment rate conditionaliy canceled second that only the reasonable and at about 23 percent complete, , complemented by about $48.5 million in private was at the lowest point in 14 years last month, unit. prudent costs of the project will be McQuade, referring to the law Rain today Manchester, Conn. investment in the project. Weicker said. when the number of people with jobs reached an In a speech to the Portsmouth allowed by the PUC into the rate firm’s report, also said the pros­ Saturday, June 30, 1984 all-time high. mber of Commerce Thursday, base. pects- of a PSNH bankruptcy; and Sunday Shoe business closes Gov. William A. O’Neiil said the seasonaily . Public Utilities Commission Chair- "I am further committed to the appear to be dimming because of a — see page 2 HanrlifBtfr MpralJi Single copy; 25C adjusted unemployment rate was 4.5 percent ^ man Paul McQuade also revealed proposition that if the Seabrook new management plan for SEABROOK, N.H. - Welpro Inc., a New during May, the lowest rate in 14 years and the/ details of a report by a partners have not provided a Seabrook. Hampshire shoe company that blamed foreign among the lowest jobless rates in the country. Mmchester law firm on the product that is affordable and "The possibility of bankruptcy made footwear for its financial problems, is The number of people working during the bankruptcy prospects of the lead competitive with alternate availa­ for Public Service Co. now appears closing its doors today. month reached an all-time high of 1.48 million, or \Sqabrook owner. ble sources of energy, then they to be remote at this time due to the But the company may reopen in several weeks 41,000 higher than a year ago, O’Neill said in a McQuade warned that the finan­ have not served the public well,” willingness of investors to con sist ' with a fraction of its employees, and a new shoe speech Thursday in Fairfield. cial collapse of Public Service Co. McQuade said. the changes in management that; of New Hampshire would not be in He also called for the Seabrook are taking place,” he said. - O'** car B^M U.S. is willing REAL ESTATE featuring: L“shock to discuss ban

tax bills were 241{ mailed out Friday and Manchester taxpayers bills as early as today. There may be a THIS WEEK '•■V-'r.iS N r shtKker in the bill for owners of WASHINGTON (U PI) — The unlikely to agree to motor States to a ban U: the Union to a A n ^ meUiod of assessing them ban on anti-satellite weapons declared a space the Kremlin broadens the m oratorium on testing talks to include the stalled nuclear satellite weapons in August The dramatically increasing arms negotiations, administration U.S. House of Representatives l u i i I Friday. to , M ^ h ‘ Officials said that Soviet Ambas- satellite weapons testing, provided cent, M^cnester assMsor: sador Anatoli Dobrynin was being the formally of the JUST LISTED • JUST GORGEOUS trasassesKd for $ ^ last year will response to the for Washington has offered to begin Soe for yourMlf This homo has four bodroomt, 2H balht. formal living EAST HARTFORD $77,500 D e a s s e s ^ for$S60 tliMyear. formal negotiations in Vienna this informal talks which could lead to ar«l dining rooms. Esquitlle family room with rustic baam*mantladfira> New on the Markell Pure pleasure best describes this spotless plaotandaiposadbaim oolllng A sun porch loads toarafrashingte'x 32* A 1872 Plymouth Bairacuda, September on banning anti- formal negotiations but Moscow Inground pool and fancodyard Tho landscaping H lovoly and natura has and taatelully decorated 6 room Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 1V4 addoda bibbling brook First floor laundry, walk-out bosomani and2 car bsths, contrsi air, carpeting throughout ptus oversized garage. has rejected the offer. aitacfadgarago Convanlonitoschoois,shopplr>g and highway Locatod A home of Pampered Perfection! Call for an appointmant In T olla n d D on't m iss this o n o S13B,900 vAor The North Atlantic Treaty allies U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar 643-4060 y e a r fiw ; tnis year foso. also are being informed, officials Weinberger earlier this month said Look No Further For some cars quite so old, y , the at ” a very A ‘'Ik. Moscow also proposed a mutual considerable disadvantage” in the \ i V E. Hartford 77,500 A 1975 Buick Century station ^ moratorium on developing and field of anti-satellite weapons and T" « . dcpIoylng thc weapons which directed that the F-15-launched This 7 rm, 3 bedroom Colonial may be just for only $20, from $910 to $930. | '| m-> ^ would go into effect the day the U.S. missile be deployed by fiscal To make matters worse, you’ll ' il Y w w talks orened. 1987. you. Flreplaced living rm, dining rm, walk up have to pay the tax on the car even H F i,' i ^ "These talks could be initiated in Its first test against a target is if has quit and gone to the n Vienna, Austria, in Septemberthis scheduled for November, attic, partially finished basement. IV2 baths. junkyard It is what you owned on K % year given the consent of the C O M FO R T^ M l to both friends and family In this spacious ranch In Bolton Tholargo 1 9 Alum, siding, garage. Located in residential »***r'*^^* P ' I Austrian government,” said a aero lot Is professionally landscaped Thaintonorconslsis of 4 bedrooms, living room, roomy kite han. formal dining room and newfy finis had family EAST HARTFORD $80’s room Woodsiove. 4 zone o l haat, 2 car garage, lots of closets and extra Price Reduction on this spectacular 7 room Raised Ranch fea­ area yet convenient to bus lines and schools. .1 ' I U ried by the official news agency I jjl w?wO large master bedroom Awaiting your Inspection 9145,000 turing 3 bedrooma 2 baths and flreplaced rec room. Beautifully Up until recently, assessors had | g j„ Moscow. ^ landscaped with private setting and located on cul-de-sac A We can help you become a rare findl Call for more details. 643-4060 ^i.**'*^ i,’ / i, ^ Tass said the Soviet government ■ 'REALE" PROFESSIONAL! D.W. FISH REALTY CO. toemarkrt As'^era^ - statement, which also called for ||lCr0QS6S Call 646-4525. and ask lor Oan. Q 1 ■»'. existing anti-satellite weapons to O f ^ H O M E S ^ k^ bw « ■ ' i be destroyed, “ was handed offi- FREE D.F. REALE, INC. 243 Main St.. Manchester Vernon Circle. Vernon l ^ B k* cially to the government of the C l f t p T | | M n | | X ------^MARKET Real Esiale 643-1591 872-9153 ITS Mum St., MBradwiter, Ct. REAL ESTATE SERVICES ev a lu a t io n s”c2 5 S ^ T n ra '’.!^e^t“eL*J^^^^ ^ V ...... USA.” ft did not give detai.s on the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » 646-4525 _____ backward to find the value of the ' - .E' Thesi s Embasiv in Moscow WASHINGTON (UPI) - With car. They based their assessment ... : ^ 1 did not im m ^iatelv comment the start of a scheduled vacation on that figure. When the value got 'I > , # A The S o T t s S just hours away. Congress Friday down to $100, they stopped figuring A c a ll bv Preside^m approved a $53 billion increase in New Listing POSITIVE CASH FLOW the depreciation. M f ^ the federal debt ceiling, enough to As car owners began keeping spread^^Ah'^^^ms^ace to^space government to pay its their cars longer, the values went vvould dramaticallv enhance^ the *>'»« through August, ! up. Hsk of mUhai^ catLt^^^ The House acted first, approving Now dealers have some written ,^H|| <, . S ®!weaMnso?anv kfnd-conven- guides. One of them is the Red ,, tional nudlar l2 L r trillion on a 208-202 vote. The Book of National Market Reports . g g g g g j^ ^ ^ m other ’ weawns^^^ Senate followed swiftly, approving Inc. Connecticut assessors decided ^ ‘ S S S S 0 ^ ^ K ?nrtoduc^’ hisDace and deployed the usually controversial increase to use that guide and to reduce its S e 7 e on eUbef r^ann^^^^^ on a voice vote, with no debate, in figures by about 7.5 percent as a f manned systems ’^i? said ^ On'v seven sena- basis for assessments. W K K S B a m v i e r o r t h e u r g ^ tors were on the floor at the time. IB • iilfJ urj^vlll-jr (iliu *Thp trill irnu/ to Pi*#6cirt6*iit In Manchester, property, includ- Herald photo by Tarquinio importance of this question, the Rpoogn who is exnected to sicn it • ing motor vehicles, is assessed for Soviet government expects an wh^^^^^ Jennifer Joy of Eldridge Street beams in pageant. The pageant will continue down the same (lebt limit hike, tax should ren ^ t. the swimsuit portion of the competition tonight at 8 at Bulkeley High Schoolin address.” trying to force the Senate to agree ■*>:T SUPER RANCH In a news release on the subject, Friday at the Miss Connecticut 1984 Hartford. The United States has rejected spending in the next S ire^yearT Vincent explains it this way: recent Soviet '“ ‘‘f f' But the gambit appeared to have Enjoy living on one floor. Large MANCHESTER SI “ Until a few years ago. wedidn’t " ‘ L no effect, and collapsed in the drive ranch in new area. This house built in New U&R Contemporary, 3-4 bed­ 5900 Square Feet of property, houses have authoritative pricing guides I « r-> Kw ■ tw n r> — — — ----- M. space, saying it wants to catch up to get out of town for Congress's to set values on older vehicles, so l u l ^ ^ m 1 m the three-week recess set to begin 1980, has 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, fire­ rooms, main floor family room, large Three businesses and Six apartments. Charming 6 room vinyl sided Cape Fully rented. Minor cosmetics needed. we simply applied a set amount of II I IK development of such weapons Friday night, place and large pool. Call today to dining room, kitchen and eating within walking distance of Bowers depreciation each year. Now, before opening talks. Earlier Friday the House Priced right for the Investment Minded because ofincreasing demand for . The Pentagon said the Soviet turned down 300-109 an attempt to see it. $99,500. area, good location. $139,000. School. Flreplaced living room, 3 6r person - The figures workll older vehicles and general infla- ______M m Union has a working anti-satellite uft the ceiling by $232 billion to 4 bedrooms, lovely landscaped lot. tion, the dealers are providing l ^ l l w | ^ ^ missile while the United States is j j .753 trillion, which would have $12,900.00 older car guides similar to those 1 1 ^ 9 ^ 8 \ ^ l 1 ^ ? I I l \ ^ l only at the pre-testing stage for its been enough to pay government Priced to sell at $72,500. books we had before for newer ^ ^ planned m is^le wh ch would be ^ ^ 1 ^ n e x '^ n f vehicles.” launched from an F-15 fighter. short-term extension means @ Zinsser Agency STRANO REAL ESTATE Vincent said that while the By Tracy Geoghegan Fans from Manchester wore personal interview held at Briar- ni!)f^oDDosed’ thf 7llks ^ Congress will have to face another G©RMAN percentage increase may be high. Herald Reporter Jennifer Joy buttons - featuring a wood College in Southington. In . -he Soviet Union w a s ‘ **® ‘ *'*® Edmund Gorman , xU&R REALTY CO. . 0IW.M.. 750 Main S tr " /3H 150 East Cantar Straal Manchatlar the actual dollars are relatively photograph of her face outlined in that phase of the competition, “ summer when the bargaining over REALTORS-MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE m small. Manchester’s Jennifer Joy. the red. And judging from cheers contestants met individually with » * « # • « * # • * • # # # * # * * » # # # much m oney' to give the o04 Middle Turnpike List. M.inchesiei Conn 00040 ■kj 643-2692 Raberi D. Murdock, RtaNor Th» laaq bb* tsvakiB B,-an/t Hot feigning Miss Greater Vernon, heard through the auditorium, judges for several minutes. Pentagon likely will still be going Tel (203l 040 4040 646-1511 ® 647-7653 Increas^hv 3 2 oercent competed with 17 other state Miss Joy had a healthy share of On Saturday, the top 10 finalists I n a l H A T r k H a u nvAr thA beauty queens in Hartford Friday supporters on hand. will be announced and they will I l l S i a e I O d a y In its effort to reduce the federal vAhiriAB inA»aBAri hu 11 s HArnAni Connecticut She wore a romantic-looking again perform in evening gown, deficit. Congress already has BEST SELLERS UST ” ' ™ pageant. mauve, sequin and lace evening swimsuit and talent competitions. ® poses, 2 sections, approved a three-year $83 billion Among the tax bills that were Based on their performances gown. The dress’s Shakespearean The evening will end with the * odvertisino supplements package of taxes and sftending mailed out Friday, about 33,000 Friday, eight contestants will be style nicely complemented Miss selection of the Miss Connecticut ah„ i--. h cuts. But proposals to limit mil- iE L lIN G T D.W. FISH REALTY CO. were for motor vehicles. Related eliminated from Saturday’s page- Joy’s fair complexion and thin Court and Miss Connecticut 1984. Business!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!’!!!!!.20 itary spending, the third part of OF /homcs/ ^ ^ story on page 3. ant, which will culminate in the features. The reigning Miss Connecticut, Churches ! ...... !.14 President Reagan's request iof a 11 1 WE NEED YOU! 243 Main SI.. Manchester Vernon Circle. Vernon If you want to appeal the crowning of Miss Connecticut 1984 She said beforehand she planned Dakeita Vanderburg, and Miss Ciossitied...... iB-19 down payment on the huge deficit, We have more buyers than homes! If 643-1591 872-9153 assessment on your motor vehicle, at Bulkeley High School. to sing ^;Make Believe.” a tune Connecticut 1982 Kelly Slater will are tied up in a House-Senate • } IK the town assessor has a form for Although the competition looked from “ Showboat and a special continue to be on hand to provide ...... o conference committee. \ . you’ve considered selling over the the purpose. If you are not satisfied tough. Miss Joy shined in evening favorite of hers. Miss Joy’s talent musical entertainment. WTNH-TV o b ltu a r iw !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!io The House is seeking a 3.5\ last several years but vi/ere hesitant with his decision you can appeal to gown, talent and swimsuit portions is expected to be her biggest asset 8’s A1 Terzi is host for both Opinion...!!!. . !!. !.!!!!!!, !!!!!!. !. .4 percent increase for the Pentagon the Board of Tax Review the pageant. She appeared — she has taken top prize in talent evenings. Peopietoik ...... 2 while the GOP-led Senate and because of market conditions... Call ' , , . nervous, as they all did, but competitions in many pageants in Thepageantisopentothepublic. Soortj...... 15-17 Reagan, who originally sought a 13 the professionals at 646-2482 JUST USTED 60's The offtM of me assessor is in the retained.her poise as she moved the past two years. Tickets for Saturday are $12. They ...... percent increase, are holding out Attractive 6 room Ca-po with recent gutters and roof Munclpal Building at 41 Center St. across me stage and runway with Insiders reported that Miss Joy will be available at the door until '"•o 'O w ...... Jireplace and convenient location near hospital. W R E SELUNC HOUSES!" The phone number is 647-3013. confidence. did well earlier Friday in a sold out. •••••••••••••••••••••• Please turn to page to Higher gas tax among dozens of laws effective Sunday

By Mark A. Dupuis laws were given a July 1 effective bridge, includes funds to repair driver who travels lO.OOO miles THE BUDGET INCLUDES witii me increase. United Press International date from among the 613 bills that and maintain roads, bridges, rail- annually and gets 20 miles per higher benefits for welfare recip- In the area of education, the were passed by the Legislature roads, bus lines and small airports, gallon about $11.25 more a year, ients and additional funds for a state will begin providing grants to HARTFORD — Dozens of new this year and signed by Gov. Anthony V. Milano, secretary of Milano said. host of new and existing programs, "priority school districts” tar- laws on topics ranging from a boost William A. O’Neill. the Office of Policy and Manage- ov e r the life of the lO-vear including efforts to improve public geted for academic improvements MUST BE SOLD in me gasoline tax to me lise of The laws Include a 1-cent in- ment and chief budget advisor to transoortatio.i nmeram a total of education. and increases from IS to 20 me so that owner may move Into there new homel 3 bed­ state-grown seedlings take effect crease in me gasoline tax and 25 O’Neill, says the 10-year program g „p„,s up „ the current Welfare benefits will go up 3.2 minimum number of credits rooms with flreplaced rec room, 1 Vi baths and a 220 ft IMMACULATE 2 FAMILY ocatM In the Cheney Historic dietricll 3-3 flats, large Charming deep fenced In loti 70's. A Must See Sunday in Connecticut with the percent hike in license, registra- is the most comprehensive trans- id-cent-a-eallon eas tax motor percent under a law mat also needed for high school graduation lot, ideal for a starter homel Immediate occupancy. Manchester 69,900 advent of the new month. tIon and other motor vehicle fees to portation plan adopted so far by vehicle fees win double and motor triggers a study of tying future beginning with the class of 1988. Bolton 4 4 5 QQ Motorists will pay higher gas begin financing a 10-year program any state. vehicle fines will Increase bv 2.S0 welfare benefit increases automat- Other education reforms include Cape with many quaint extras that make taxes and motor vehicle fees, to rebuild and maintain the state’s "We’re going to have one of the percent ^ Ically to the inflation rate oir ' ~the groundwork for establishing this 3 bedroom home so attractive. En­ Don’t let the low price keep you away from BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. this cute 6 room, 3 bedroom ranch. 12x19 welfare recipients will get higher transportation network. best transportation systems in the another index instead of annually statewide mastery tests mat will REALTORS closed porch, deck, beautiful woodwork benefits and new-car buyers will nation, if not the best, when it’s The first round of increases acting on the issue. begin in the 1985-86 school year and 189 WEST CENTER STREET throughout. Built-in china closet. Coal living room with barnwood paneling and have added protections under me THE SWEEPING transports- completed,” Milano said recently, coincide with Sunday's start of the For a family of four in me require local school boards to (Comar of McKm ) f stove, appliances. ®®***"*’ Updated kitchoo and new Statutes mat go into effect tion program, prompted in part by The tax and fee hikes are me first new fiscal year when the state’s $4 Hartford arha, the monthly Aid to adopt policies by Jan. 1 on f bath. Aluminum siding. 2 minutes W 9 ll^ 'Sunday. the June 28, 1983, collapse of a in a series of increases to finance billion budget for the 1984-85 fiscal Families With Dependent Children 646-2482 About ISO new laws or sections of section of a Connecticut Turnpike the 10-year plan and will cost a year also will ro into effect. benefit will go from ISCz to $549 Please turn to page 10 ■r* ■ 1 t — >tof(CHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June 30, 1984 MANCHESTER HERAl.D. Sjturd.iv June :«). I9»4 3 H e’s going to oust Reagan More than 50,000 tax bills due to arrive today

Waterbury youth says U.S. ready for teen president The town tax collector's offii e is If you are a Manchester tax­ outside the Eighth District will Special Parking Authority Taxing service, most of them on the basis contribute 1.9 percent ______payer, your bill is in the mail, or also pay a rate of 6.19 mills for fire District. of the amount of water they use. For both the town and the Eighth in the Municipal Building. 41 was pessimistic. But now there is a District, the tax is due July 1 but Center St It is open from 8 30 a.m neither President Reagan nor Democrat winning his party's November election. rally July 7, Kusumi compared his perhaps already in your mailbox. protection by the Town of Man­ A taxpayer with a house as­ Motor vehicles, like real prop­ Bv Ruth Youngblood wish to see improvements in a may be paid any time during July to 4:30 p.m Mondaj' through Democratic hopeful Walter Mon­ nomination. "Although at first, my age may effort with the candidacy of ()ver 50,000 bills went to the post chester Fire Department. sessed at $30,000, which is close to erty. are assessed at 70 percent of United Press International better world.” he said. "That’s without any penalty payment. Friday. The phone number is dale can match, the Waterbury " I saw the handwriting on the seem to limit the potential of my Independent John Anderson in office from the office of James A. Thus those taxpayers in town the median assessment in Man­ their market value. But motor 1980, “except that mine will be why I call my philosophy practical Turek, collector of revenue, Fri­ vehicles are not individually as­ After July 30. interest is charged at 647-3018 HARTFORD — When Sen. Gary youth said in an interview, “ I have wall,” the youngster said intently, cam|>aign, it is actually a blessing who are not in the Eighth District chester, will have a tax bill of m ore successful.” idealism. day afternoon. will pay $49.49 in taxes for every $1,299 for that general government sessed. Their assessment is based the rate of l ‘A percent per month James A Turek. collector of Hart's prospects of winning the imagination, creativity and flexi­ “ It was m y own decision to run.” in disguise,” he said. “ Because of Kusumi opted for the term “ Mine is a positive, upbeat Of the bills, about 33,000 were for $1,000 of assessed valuation. service tax of 43.3 mills (30 times on guidebooks used by auto on the unpqjd balance from July 1. revenue, recommends paying by Democratic presidential nomina­ ble thinking.” And he says he's figured out how m y youth, this effort can be viewed mail. The address is Collector of "unaffiliated” in the space asking message, stressing the value of motor vehicle taxes, 16,000 for real $43.30). dealers. The town, but not the district, tion began to wane, 17-year-oId And Kusumi contends his "prac­ to get around the constitutional as a product of idealism.” Manchester taxpayers in the his party. people and of hope for a better estate taxes and 2,000 for personal If that house is not in the Eighth Only 2,000 tux bills went out from allows taxpayers to pay the tax in Revenue. 41 Center St . Manches­ John Kusumi figured his time had tical idealism” approach is vitally mandate that a president be at While Kusumi is optimistic Eighth District will pay the $43,30 future,” he said, criticizing Rea­ property. the town for personal property. two payments, with the second due ter. CT 06040 needed to solve the world's least 35 years old. about his chances, he said he will "The viability of my campaign per thousand to the town. They will Utilities District, the taxpayer will come. depends upon how well it catches gan and Mondale for not conduct- Most homeowners do not pay it Jan. 1.1985. if the bill is more than The Eighth District tax collec­ problems. "There is no restriction on go on to college and msJor in The bills are based on the value also pay tax to the district which is also pajl^fibill of $185.70 for fire " I saw the handwriting on the ing more people-oriented because household furniture and $100 on real estate or more than tion office in the rear of the district "The decision to run for the for president, and there business administration if he isn’t on with the American people,” he of what you owned on Oct. 1, 1983. billing them separately. Their protectioiiPfSo times $6.19) wall,” the youngster said, and campaigns. jewelry are exempt. $200 on personal property. The firehouse at Milliard and Main presidency was made three years are no restrictions on voting for elected. said, undaunted by his current $600 All taxpayers in Manchester will district tax will be 4 mills, or $4 per If the house is in the Eighth registered with the Federal Elec­ "Those government activities two-payment privilege does not streets. Collection hours for July ago,” Kusumi said. "When Rea­ president," he reasoned. "T o Kusumi said he expects his budget through the first rally. pay a rate of 43.3 mills ($43.30 for thousand if they have district District that taxpayer will pay a The tax is paid largely by tion Commission as a candidate for which help people should be include motor vehicle taxes. are Monday. Wednesday, and gan came into office, that was the actually serve would require a current two-member staff to "In the 1960s, the dominant every $1,000 of their assessed sewer service. It will only be 2 bill of $120 for fire protection and businesses on such things as office president of the United States. supported,” he said. "Those which Friday from 9: 30 a.m to 4 30 p ni. last straw." technical maneuver in which Con­ quickly swell with volunteers and philosophy was one of pure ideal­ valuation) to support the opera­ mills (for fire protection from the sewer service, half that if the house furniture, farm equipment like About 5.500 homeowner.-i have Convinced his age “ is a blessing don’t should go.” and Tuesday and Thursday from The recent Holy Cross High gress would authorize me to act as to be able to finance his own office ism. Everyone thought we could tions of town's general govern­ Eighth District Fire Department) does not' have district sewer tractors, and farm animals. mortgages that have an escrow in disguise,” John Kusumi said he Kusumi said he will carry his 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p m The phone School graduate said he took president. instead of using his mother’s in have peace, love and happiness, ment in the fiscal year that begins if they do not get sewer service. service. fund for taxes. plans to postpone his college message throughout the Northeast Local property taxes will sup­ number is 643-9648 “ Acting president is effectively Clieshire. but it didn't work out that way,” he Sunday. education to concentrate on his concrete steps towards his own On property in the central . Those residents who live outside port 67.7 percent ot the Manchester Any homeowner with such an The mail address for payment of. the same as president,” be said, While waiting for approval from said. initially and then head down the campaign. campaign when the likelihood That does not include sewer portion of downtown, property the district and get their sewer budget for the 1984-85 fiscal year. escrow arrangement should send di.strict tax is Eighth Utilities noting he will be 18 by the "T h e dominant tone of the ‘70s East coast. Professing to offer qualities began to diminish of the Colorado the city parks department to hold a service or fire protection. owners will _lsu pay a tax of 10.5 service from the Town of Manches­ State revenue will support 24.2 his bill to the bank that holds the District. 32 Main St.. Manchester. All taxpayers in Manchester mills to provide for parking in the ter are billed separately for the percent of it. Federal revenue will mortgage. CT 06040. Weather Referendum outcome a guess Today’s forecast Manchester What people are saying BIRTHDAY ALMANAC Connecticut, Massaebnsetts and 3 Rhode Island: Occasional showers In "I'm specially proud for my state. I doubt if I July 1 — Olivia de Havllland ( 1816-), thO actress Directors say CDBG town vote likely were the governor of the Virgin Islands this would who made her Hollywood film debut in 1935. She through Sunday along with thun­ happen.” derstorms Saturday. Lows both Library closed on 4th has won Oscars as best actress for her Bv Kathy Garmus for comment. of its residents. of new or converted housing for — Mario Cuomo, governor of , on nights 60 to 70. Highs Saturday 75 to performances in “ To Each His Own” in 1946 and The Whiton Memorial Library on North Main Herald Reporter Mrs. Mercier said that many new Mrs. Mercier, who favored the low-income people. being chosen as the keynote speaker tor the "The Heiress” in 1949. 80. Sunday in the 70s. Street will be closed Wednesday, July 4, for the people have moved into the community town’s withdrawal in 1979, also said the Cassano. Mrs. Mercier. Mrs ( ’oil­ Ilemocrallc National Convention in San Fran­ July 2 — Thnrgood Marshall (1908-), the Vermont: Considerable cloudi­ Independence Day holiday, the library Town directors polled by the Man­ since the town withdrew from the possibility of further legal action if man and Mrs. Weinberg said the cisco in July. associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since ness with chance of showers and announced. chester Herald Friday said the out­ program and that there may have been voters decide not to re-enter the proposed goal was unrealistic. 1967, and the first black Supreme Court Justice. thunderstorms Saturday. Con­ The library will resume regular hours on come of a referendum on whether the “ a mellowing” in people’s attitudes. program might influence the outcome. “ I don't think that’s above board.” "She thinks she's funny actress. She's not. He was chief of legal staff for the NAACP, 1940-61, Thursday, July 5. town should re-enter the Community "You might see some change in the ’’This IS the kind ol cloud that we’re Mrs. Mercier said of tbe zero goal. "If She's a funny person, and she doesn’t know it. tinued muggy. Highs mid 70s to and U.S. solicitor general, 1965-67. Whiton is closed on Saturdays during July and (community) sentiment.” she said. under,” she said. "There is that hint of you don't make a conscious effort to Like Grade Allen." around 80. Considerable cloudi­ Development Block Grant program is July 3 — Franz Kafka (1883-1984), the Austrian August. It will resume its regular schedule on anyone’s guess. At the time of the town’s withdrawal a threat there. Does the community improve the situation, how |Can you Bill Murray, ness with a chance of showers author whose novels express the anxieties and Sept. 8. from the program, some proponents of want to to chance it?” take that money in all integrity? " comedian-actor, Saturday night. Lows in the 50s to A citizens’ committee Wednesday alienation of 20th-century man. He published night voted 9 to 5, with one abstention, the town’s continued participation Mrs. Weinberg and Tedford said that ” 1 wouldn't want to see unrealistic or praising Sigourney around 60. Sunday variable clouds little during his lifetime; his m ajor work was to recommend that the town re-enter charged that its withdrawal was less restrictive regulations governing unfair goals being pul down there.” she Weaver, one of his published posthumously against his wishes, by a with a chance of a shower south. A Last day for dog tags the program from which it withdrew in racially motivated. the grant program may sway some said. co-stars in the new friend. little less humid. Highs in the Today is the last day for licensing dogs before 1979. Democratic Directors Stephen T. However, opponents argued that the former opponents of participation. However. Cassano said that the goal comedy film July 4 — Louis Armstrong (1900-1971), the upper 70s. the July 1 deadline, and the office of the town Cassano, Eleanor D. Coltman, Kenneth estimated $5()0,000 in CDBG grants for Several of the directors said the might be unrealistic because the "Ghostbusters.” trumpeter and singer who was the leading Jazz Maine and New Hampshire: clerk in the Municipal Building, 41 Center St., will N. Tedford and Mayor Barbara B. which Manchester was eligible annu­ wording of the referendum would also federal Department of Housing and Rolling Stone musician of his time. He was also a popular Showers and thundershowers remain open until noon to issue dog licenses. Weinberg, and Republican Director ally came with too many strings play a role, particularly with respect to Urban Development, which adminis­ personality in films, radio and television. likely Saturday into Saturday All dogs more than 6 months old must be Donna R. Mercier said the matter will attached. any housing goals. The citizens' ters the block grant program, has said "When you win July 5 — Phineas T. Barnum (1810-1891), the Close the windows! licensed. The fee for spayed females and ^almost definitely be placed on the The town successfully defended itself committee voted 10 to 4 against a there is no federal money available for $25,000 at a small showman and impressario who reputedly said, night then partial clearing. Partly Today, occasional showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the 60s. neutered males is $4. For dogs spayed or ballot in November, but said they could in a suit brought by the federal Justice proposed amendment which would • new housing construction. tournament, "There’s a sucker bom every minute. ” In 1871, he sunny Sunday with a chance of Highs near 80. Light southerly winds. Saturday night and Sunday neutered, the fee is $8.20. not predict what the outcome would be. Department, which charged that the have called on the Board of Directors to "That doesn’t mean that you don’t they give you a opened the "Greatest Show on Earth,” a circus showers central and south. Lows in occasional showers. Lows 60 to 65. Hlghs intho70s. Today’s weather Other directors could not be reached town’s withdrawal violated the rights set a goal of zero for the number of units make an effort to improve. " he said. check the size of a that he developed into a three-ring extravaganza. the mid 50s to mid 60s. Highs picture was drawn by Tyler Miller of 35 Westminster Road, who house. But when it’s July 6 — Sylvester Stallone (1946-), the actor mostly in the 70s. Mario Cuomo $1 million, it’s the and writer who is best known as the creator and recently completed grade four at Highland Park School. size of parking star of the three “ Rocky” films. His other films Extended outlook Bolton rec director says he’ll step down ticket.” include "F irst Blood” and “ Victory.” Calendars — , tennis star, who July 7 — Ralph Sampson (I960-), the center for Extended outlook for New Eng­ getting town approval of the first two residents approved last year for field will disband at the end of this summer earned a $1 million bonus for her consecutive wins the Houston Rockets who was the outstanding BOLTON — Town Recreation Direc­ land Monday through Wednesday: stages of a multi-year plan to improve improvments was set aside for the first unless the Board of Selectmen votes to at Wimbledon and the French, U.S. and rookie in the National Basketball Association last tor Gary Mortensen said Friday that he Connecticut, Massachusetts and stage of Mortensen’s proposal. continue it another year. Australian Opens. She is the first player to win season. He was an All-American at the University will not offer to continue in the post next the playing fields at Herrick Memorial Rhode Island: Generally fair and Park and to add two new fields and Selectwoman Sandra Pierog. an those four in a row In Z* years. (People) of Virginia. Manchester year. Mortensen said all he did was present warm through the period with a night lighting. advocate of creating the commission Parks Maintainer Ray Boyd’s ideas to Monday His one-year appointment expires last year, said this week that she will “ Only I could fall in the middle of singing 'I ’m chance of scattered afternoon or the Board of Selectmen. In fact, he Planning and Zoning Commission, 7 p.m., Lincoln today. He explained that he did not The entire project is expected to cost vote to extend its life. Still Standing.'” evening thunderstorms each day. spearheaded the public drive to get the Center hearing room. enjoy the volunteer post as much as he as much as $100,000. The first stages, Neither Mrs. Pierog nor Mortensen — Elton John, singer and songwriter, who Highs mainly in the 80s. Overnight project funded and spent many hours Tuesday expected to. which are expected to cost $42,000, could suggest the name of anyone to Jumped off his piano lows in the 60s. calling suppliers and contractors for J Comment Session, 9 to 10 a.m.. Board of Directors’ “ I didn’t have any fun,” he said. received the overwhelming support of succeed Mortensen in the top job. They and tumbled Into the Taps to Tinseltown Vermont: Chance of a shower estimates on all phases of the project. orchestra pit during office. Municipal Building. “ Aren’t you supposed to feel like you voters at a town meeting this spring. said no volunteers have come forward. Monday. Fair Tuesday and Wed­ a recent concert in Alfonso Ribeiro, the 12-year-oId Manhattan Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park Committee. 3 accomplished something? I didn’t feel Voters approved the use of just under As director, he heads a seven- But Mortensen has agreed to keep the nesday. Mild. Highs in the 70s and . . He schoolboy who became a Broadway star this past p.m., Lincoln Center gold room. good about it.” $29,000 in federal revenue sharing member recreation commission, post until selectmen name a new- wasn’t seriously In­ season, has tapped his way out of "T h e Tap Dance lower 80s. Lows in the 50s. Wednesday Mortensen refused to take credit for money for the project. The $13,000 which was created only last summer. It director. jured. Kid” and arrived in Hollywood to do a series for Maine: F air Monday and Tues­ Holiday. Municipal offices closed. NBC-TV. He was replaced on Broadway by day. Highs in the 70s and 80s and "This explodes Jimmy Tate, his understudy. lows in the upper 40s to low 50s in Police add the myth for the the north and mostly 50s in the Andover U first time that south. patrols as women dont vote for New Hampshire: Fair Monday Monday women. Women will and Tuesday. Highs in the 70s and Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, School vote for women She’s earning her keep 80s and lows in the upper 40s to low Road, 3:30 p.m. 4th nears much more than Princess Anne will wing into July 7 SOs in the north and mostly SOs in RHAM Renovation Committee, RHAM High School lt%^^Pick \b u r O w n’’ M ERIDEN (U P I) - As men will vote for Satellite view guidance office, 7 p.m. to be on hand for the American debut of 0>vent the south. the Independence Day men.” Tuesday Sophia Loren Garden’s Royal Opera and to attend the Royal holiday approached, state — Louis Harris, Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 1 p.m. EST shows Andover Board of Education, Andover Elementary Opera Ball at the Music Center. It's all a part of police Friday assigned pollster, interpreting a survey on whether U.S. High and low clouds and scattered thunderstorms stretching from the lower School conference room. School Road, 7:30 p.m. voters would back a woman running against a the Olympics’ cultural program. extra troopers to patrol N Mississippi Valley northeastward across the Appalachians into New The princess, who is reportedly bringing 40 The highest temperature re­ state highways and man for Congress if she were equally qualified. England. A band of low clouds extends from Wisconsin eastward Bolton Strawberry Season (M s.) pieces of luggage and a staff of five, also will ported Friday by the National search for speeding and preview Grand Great Britain, a big September across the Great Lakes into southern Canada. A band of frontal drunken drivers. “ I think I fit exactly my age and I don't think I Weather Service, excluding Tuesday promotion of British products at Bullocks' clouds covers the Pacific Northwest while the Plains and Rockies are In an “ all out enforce­ would ever have a face lift because you can be Alaska and Hawaii, was 112 Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, Bolton Wilshire store. All a part of the British better clear. ment effort,” police said given a very young face but they can’t change degrees at Bullhead City, Buckeye Center Road, 8 p.m. business program. SO troopers have been your soul.” - and Gila Bend, Ariz. The low was Thursday She’s handling this goodwill mission alone. Her assigned to both day and — Sophia Loren, actress, on what it’s like to be 39 degrees at Yellowstone Park, Board of Library Directors, Bentley Memorial husband, Mark Phillips, is staying home to take night shifts to support a t BERRY PATCH on the verge of turning SO in September. (Ladies’ care of the children and the horses. Wyo. 30.00 Library, Bolton Center Road, 7:30 p.m. Home Journal) regular troop patrols Coventry from 6 a.m. Friday to Air quality midnight Wednesday. Police said the crack­ The state Department of Envir­ down is part of Operation onmental Protection reported Monday CARE — Combined Acci­ Public hearing on ambulatory type vehicles moderate air quality levels across dent Reduction Effort — ordinance, board room. Town Office Building, 7 p.m. Connecticut Friday and forecast authorized by the New SAN FRANCISCO Town Council, board room. Town Office Building, England State Police Ad­ moderate levels statewide for the 7:30 p.m. ministration, New York weekend. Welfare Board, human services office, Town Office and New Jersey state Building, 7:30 p.m. police and departments Across the nation Tuesday across the nation. Housing Authority, Orchard Hill Estates, 7:30 p.m. Through CARE, police Showers and thunderstorms Rupublican Town Committee, board room. Town MIAMI mope to promote long­ were scattered Friday from the Office Building, 7:30 p.m'. term periods of safe driv­ Gulf (^ast to New England and 4>A fliursday ing and voluntary com­ Coventry Housing Rehab Committee, planning inches of rain soaked South Carol­ RAW 1/ .M mow pliance with traffic laws office. Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. ina. Lightning sparked a fire at a through the high police f^/Z^SHOWtRs'*^ FLOW tire warehouse near Boston. visibility and strict en­ r - S s UPl WEATHIR FOTOCAST ^ forcement of speed and 3 Showers were also reported over the upper Ohio Valley and from the At the Capitol traffic laws. The state Department Just follow these directions Carollnas to the lower Mississippi National lorecast HARTFORD (U P I) — Here is a list of scheduled of Public Safety hopes the m Valley as well as the Pacific legislative and political events in Connecticut, made extra effort will improve \ f >om Roc k.iitr Northwest. f 'oro W >n(l$u< I <>c 6 { iiiKqiutv For period ending 7 p.m. EST Saturday, thunderstorms are expected available by Friday, June 29, for the week beginning last year’s accident statis­ (.»%) Wiru1%o« Heavy rains soakeid South Carol­ In the North and Middle Atlantic Coast states. Elsewhere, weather will July 2. Rooms listed are in the Capitol unless tics for the July 4th I ina, with 4>A inches at Greer and 3 remain fair in general. Maximum temperature includes: 84, otherwise noted. weekend, when one per­ son died and 44 others UPIphoto 1-3 at Greenville. A flash flood Boston 78, Chicago 74, Cleveland 74, Dallas 95, Denver 04, Duluth 79, Monday, July 8 watch was posted for northwest Houston 93, Jacksonville 87, Kansas City 83, Little Rock 85, Los The Legislature’s Program Review and Investiga­ were injured in 172 acci­ AN 0 South Carolina and forecasters Angeles, 74, Miami, 88, Minneapolis 85, New Orleans 91, New York 77, tions Committee will meet at 10 a.m. in Room 110 to dents during the 1983 e n jo y a b le Today In history holiday. said another 2-4 inches of rain was 101, San Francisco 72, Seattle 71, St. Louis 82 and act on recommendations for changes to the state f a r m OUTING- possible. Washington 82. Department of Public Utility Control. COME OUT On June 30, 1924, the "Teapot Dome” racy to degfraud thB government in the 'The state Department of Transportation will scandal resulted in the indictment of leasing of the Teapot Dome reserve in continue a hearing for two bridge inspectors facing AND VISIT Interior Secretary Albert Fall (moust­ Wyoming and other oil reserves in possible disciplinary action at 6:30 p.m. at DOT Fire Catls ache) and oilman Harry Sinclair. They . A cartoon of the day depicts Manchester Herald headquarters, Wethersfield. Lottery Tuesday, July 3 were charged with bribery and conspi­ the scandal. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher The state Department, of Transportation will Manchester continue hearings for two bridge inspectors facing Friday, 11:47 a.m. —. Penny Sadd Connecticut daily Mark F. Abraitis possible disciplinary action at 9:30 a.m. at DOT Bulldozer fire, 183 Knol- Associate Publisher Business Manager headquarters, Wethersfield. Iwood Drive. (Town and Friday: 803 The state Finance Advisory Council will meet at Paramedics). Almanac USPS 327-500 BERRY PATCH Play Four: 2583 VOL. CHI, No. 232 10:30 a.m. in Room 110. Friday, 1:39 p.m. — Wednesday, July 4 Medical call. East Ca­ FARMS Today is Saturday, June 30th, the first woman to graduate from an Publlihed dolly except Sunday Suggested carrier rotes ore si.20 Independence Day. State holiday. moved from to help defend and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, S5.12 for one month, tis.as tholic High School. STHAWBEHtlltS - FKK YOUR OWN 182nd day of 1983 with 184 to follow. accredited law school in the United against the invading Weekly Lotto: chester Publishing Co., 16 Drolnord tor three months, 130.70 for six Thursday, July 5 (Paramedics) The moon is new. Place, Monctiester, Conn. 06040. 1 /3 OFF Oakland Rd. Rie. 30 States — Union College of Law in North Koreans. months and $61.40 for one year. Mall U.S. District Judge Jose A. Cabranes will bold a 10 Friday, 3:13 p.m. — There is no morning star. 7, 10, 20, 27, 31, 33 Second class postage paid at Man­ rates are'ovalloble on request. So. Windsor, Conn. Chicago. In 1982, the extended deadline for chester. Conn. POSTMASTER: a.m. hearing in U.S. District Court, Hartford, on a Truck (ire, 176 Tolland ON ANY PURCHASI The evening stars are Mercury, In 1924, the "Teapot Dome” ratification of the Equal Rights Other numbers drawn Friday in Send address changes to the Man­ To place a classified or disploy Republican Party suit seeking to open some GOP Turnpike. (Town and Seasonal Information Phone 644-2478 Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. scandals resulted in the Indictment Amendment expired, Uiree states New England: chester Herald, P.O. Box S91, advertisement, or to report a news primaries to unaffiliated voters. Paramedics) (June - July) Those bora on this date are under of Interior Secretary Albert Fall Manchester, Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture Idea, call of 24 IBS. OR MORE short of the 38 needed. Massachusetts daily: 7790. 643-2711. Oftlce hours ore 8:30 a.m. Rep. William R. Ratchford, D-Conn., will hold a 3 Friday, 7:08 p.m. — the sign of Cancer. They include and oilmen Harry Sinclair and To subscribe, or to report o p.m. news conference at the Capitol. Rhode Island dally: 4036. to S p.m. Monday through Friday. Brush fire, 22 Proctor Valid for Balance of 1964 Season PHONE Blast German leader Walter Ul- Edward Doheny. All three were A thought for the day: author delivery problem, call 647-9946. Friday, July 6 Road. (Town and bricht in 1893, film director How­ charged with bribery and conspi­ Charlotte Bronte said, "Conven­ New Hampshire daily: 6854. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to S:30 The Manchester Herald Is o /or our daily p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United Press Interno- No events scheduled. Paramedics) ard Hawks in 1896 and actress racy to defraud the government in tionality is not morality. Self- New Hampshire weekly: not to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery tlonal news services and Is a Saturday, July 7 Friday, 8:13 p.m. — “Picking conditions" Susan Hayward in 1919. the leasing of naval oil reserves in righteousness is not religion. 'To available. should be made by 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau pf Hartford — The state Republican Party will hold its Medical call, 150 Charter through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Circulations. On this date in history: Wyoming and California. attack the first is not to assail the Maine daily: 775. Saturday. state convention at 11 a.m. at the Hartford Civic Oak St. (Town and In 1870, Ada Kepley became the In 1950, American troops were last.” Vermont daily: 868. Center. Paramedics) I 4 — MANCHESTER HERAl.D, Saturday, June 30. 1984 (IJANCHESTER HER^tLD. Saturday. June 30, 1984 - 5_ V.S./W orld Jackson is jovial; the White House isn’t HOUSEWASHING GENERAL OIL High Pressure Power Washing AARON COOK In By E. Michael Myers Of Vinyl, Aluminum And Wood United Press International MANCHESTER Sided Homes. Israeli gunobats seized HEATING OIL WASHINGTON (UPI) — Jesse Jackson said Friday MAK Painting BEIRUT. Lebanon — Israeli gunboats seized a his success in freeing prisoners from Cuban jails Beirut-bound passenger boat Friday and forced it 643-2659 shows relations with Havana can be improved but QUALITY SERVICE to dock in Israel with more than 60 people aboard, officials said President Reagan believes Jackson was including Syrians and Palestinians, the ship's y r u duped by Fidel Castro. owner said. < "It is encouraging that our country, if it seizes this cjLu 568-3500 ^The Israeli government had no immediate moment, can move toward normalizing ties with HAS I official comment and reports from Israel on the ," a triumphant Jackson told the Congressional incident were being strictly c-ensored by the Black Caucus. B&L military. ssnchetler, The White House was pleased the 22 Americans held The early-morning seizure of the Alizur Blanco, • SPRAYING Featuring This Week... on criminal charges and 26 Cuban political prisoners a small Lebanese-owned passenger boat, oc­ • TREE FEEDING & CARE were free — though six of the Americans were in curred 5 miles off the Lebanese coast after an • TREE REMOVAL police custody Friday charged with past violations of "No T i»» Too Smair f overnight voyage from Cyprus, ship owner Nour U.S. law. • STUMP GRINDING I and 191 Mom It MontheHet Eadine Rifai said in west Beirut. The administration reacted coldly to Jackson's • SNOWPLOWING Phone 643-1191 or 643-1900 The incident coincided with another round of lmw*0 A LIcanaaO • Conn. ArborOI «2176 overtures. • Eatibreek Moll. Mansfield sectarian fighting in the Lebanese capital. Jackson's requests for meetings with Reagan and Bruce Litvinchyk Phene 4 S6-1141 Secretary of State George Shultz were rebuffed. J.B. ELECTRONICS MsrtSN coNNScr/curs Kid suits may increase " I don't have time to talk about things like that," 646-3425 IgAOtNO FUU iftw c f O^rtaANSl Reagan said Thursday night when asked about SAN JOSE. Calif. — An attorney who won $2 Jackson's six-day Central American tour and accord million for a two-year-old boy in a suit against the with Castro. Manchester Fence Repair For Only ^15 child's mother over a household accident said Shultz said Castro's release of the prisoners was a and Installation Friday there will be more such legal actions in the "propaganda victory" for the communist leader. • future. Jackson briefed the No. 3 officer in the State Per Week, Your " I don't think anyone could specialize in this Department on his trip Friday and said he was WOODEN FENCES OF ALL KINDS type of suit now but we are seeing more and more disappointed Reagan and Shultz declined to meet him. STOCKADE - SPLiT RAIL - ROUND RAIL of them. " said Patrick McMahon. 42. " I think it would be important for the president to PICKET - NEW POSTS Ad Can Appear 3 The child. Robert E. Blair, is now 9 and lives hear and to seize this initiative, and the secretary of 3 with his mother in Tracy, Calif. The suit was state," he said. "W e must use this moment to achieve brought by the father. Richard Blair of Fremont, peace. Calif., who is divorced from the mother, Deborah. In This Spot! "After 25 years of cold war behavior, hot war FREE ESTIMATES HATCH ODELL 646-2151 The child was disfigured when he burned his rhetoric and bad relations, it's time go to go another lips by biting on a cord while in the care of his way.” mother and grandparents. The settlement was UPI At a meeting on Capitol Hill Friday afternoon before OVER approved last week in San Joaquin County. leaving from' Chicago, Jackson urged House At Dulles Airport in Virginia on Friday, MANCHESTER 45 Gomez has been a political prisoner in YEA R S members to travel to Central America to meet the Andrea Vargas-Gomez with his wife talk Cuba and returned with Jesse Jackson 0 Wounded lover kills six leaders of the various factions there. MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE 0 "Clearly we have a national interest there and I'm to the press as Jesse Jackson looks on. to the United States. DALLAS — An enraged Moroccan, repulsed by appealing to members of our Congress to have a more Opp. East Cemetery CALL 849-5807 a woman he was dancing with at a posh club. first-hand view of what's happening there,” 'he said at For All Your Nood» Friday blew her a kiss and then shot her to death, a news conference afterward. identified. At the State Department, officals said Jackson- QUALITY reloaded his pistol and randomly killed five more He again expressed disappointment with the If Castro wants better relations, "he could have violated the traditions of American political debate by TRAVELelNSURANCE HARRISON ST. MANCHESTER patrons and wounded another, police said. administration's cold shoulder to him and said he has done so by dealing on a govemment-to-government denouncing administration policies while in a hostile 391 Broad 8t., Manchaatar MEMORIALS Police Sgt, Bill Parker said the 39-year-old "some direct information ...for Mr. Shultz and Mr. basis instead of with a Democratic candidate as the country. 646-7096 suspect ran out of bullets in the first flurry, Reagan," but he would not "share it with persons Soviets do when they are trying to iqject themselves “ We argue strongly among ourselves within this returned to his car, reloaded his 9mm Smith & lower than them." into the political campaign," the official said. “ The country,” spokesman John Hughes said. “ The Wesson Model 459 automatic pistol, re- entered An administration official said Jackson's trip unhappiness is the way he used Jackson." tradition been not to criticize your country from a “Srrrinff Manchvslor For Over 50 Yonrx" the club and walked down the bar "shooting "makes it more difficult to have a peaceful solution” Reagan was particularly upset about conciliatory foreign base or platform.” J. B. ELECTRONICS people off their bar stools." in the region. remarks Jackson made toward the Sandinista But the spokesman said Jackson had done nothing STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV The mayhem left four women and two men Reagan credits Castro "for being a masterful government of Nicaragua — where the CIA is backing illegal in his mission to Cuba and Central Am erica and dead. Another man was wounded critically in the manipulator who chose to do this to embarrass the rightist rebels — and about leftist guerillas fighting was not negotiating with foreign governments, as SALES AND SERVICE Pentlanil The Florist 12:30 a.m. shootings at lanni's restaurant and president," said the official, who asked not to be the U.S.-supported government of El Salvador. banned by the Logan Act. I STAND BY THE EQUIPMENT I Jack Bertrand will custom design a 24 BIRCH ST. club in north Dallas. TEL. 843-6247 "It looked like a mgat market in there," one 1^-'^^-——-I 1------rn SELL!! NO OTHER STEREO SHOP Stereo System for you when mass pro­ 643-4444 policeman said. — _ ooo F.T.D. IN THIS AREA OFFERS ALL THE duced equipment won’t do. He has the MASTER CHARGE Polish police arrest four Reagan lashes out at ‘bigotry, rhetoric’ AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 BENEFITS OF PROFESSIONAL knowledge to put together a better SERVICE WARSAW, — Polish police used clubs SOUND EQUIPMENT TO THEIR system for you in your price range. and tear gas to break up a demonstration in the WASHINGTON (U P I) - Jesse Jack- Reagan, without mentioning Farra- room in the United States for venomous Jackson said in the statement issued as western city of Poznan by more than 1,000 son, under pressure from the Demo­ kahn directly, told a group of Republi­ hate, racism and anti-Semitism.” He he was returning from Cuba with 48 SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOMERS LIKE J.B. ELECTRON­ Why settle for a goad stereo, when you WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL supporters of the Solidarity underground, wit­ cratic Party, moved Friday to break can women Friday, "There’s no place labeled Farrakhan “a man figura­ Americans and Cubans released to him SUPERIOR MUFFLERS AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION nesses reported Friday, his political link with Louis Farrakhan in the party for the kind of bigotry and tively draped in the Nazi swastika,” by Fidel Castro. ICS DOES! can have a great Stereo? The demonstration in the western city took and President Reagan denounced the ugly rhetoric that we've been hearing and called "incredible” Jackson’s HEATING and SHEET METAL Asked about the issue Friday, place Thursday night, the anniversary of a 1956 Black Muslim leader's “bigotry and outside of our party.” earlier defense of and acceptance of DON WILLIS GARAGE, INC. Jackson said his statement “ speaks for specialists ' workers' revolt in Poznan crushed by police and ugly rhetoric.” Maureen Reagan, the president’s support from Farrakhan. WHEEL ALIGNMENT ■ BRAKE SERVICE • WRECKER SERVICE itself," and added, " I have not talked New England Mecdianical Services, Inc troops. Jackson's campaign headquarters daughter, was asked after the meeting GENERAL REPAIRING Speakes said, “ The views expressed with him for more than two months." can Ja c k Bertrand 643-1262 J Witnesses said four protesters were taken into issued a statement in his name late if the president was referring to Propane Cylinders Filled J by the vice president are totally those custody by police but could give no further Thursday saying Jackson found Far- Farrakhan. " I certainly hope so," she 166 TUNNEL RD. of the president. He is speaking the Jackson was in Central Am erica and Air Conditioning Service details. rakhan’s broadcast description last replied. And a White House aide said, Cuba during the height of the furor over TELEPHONE IS MAIN STREET Please Call Me Between o r n w i n r VERNON, CT. 06066 president’s mind.” MANCHESTER CONN 06040 The protests included a Radio Solidarity Sunday of Judaism as an ugly religion “ It’s fairly clear who he’s referring Farrakhan’s latest utterances and had 871-1111 message broadcast by loudspeaker to inmates of and Israel as an "outlaw state” to be to." Jackson has taken every opportunity declined to comment on them. As the 12:30 PM 8:00 PM a Poznan jail, several witnesses said. "reprehensible and morally Reagan’s speech came just hours in the last two days to distance himself controversy grew, there were demands SALES i otnVIlt NOfF OPEN SUNDAYS 9-1 indefensible." after White House spokesman Larry from the leader of the Nation of Islam to bar him from speaking at the SUPPORT Your Neighborhood Pharmacy I j “ I disavow such comments and Speakes told reporters that the presi­ religious sect, saying Farrakhan “ has Democratic National Convention and ECONOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE Telling gets socialite life Senior Citizen Discounts thoughts,'' the Jackson statement said. dent agreed with a denunciation of not participated in my campaign in predictions that the Democrats would J 647-3660 Lowest Prices in Area u U EXETER, England — A jury convicted Asked on Friday if his friendship with Farrakhan made by Vice President recent months because I discouraged be badly hurt in this year’s elections as socialite Michael Telling Friday of manslaughter Farrakhan is over, Jackson said, "Our George Bush on Thursday. his participation." a result of the link between Jackson and a politics are distinct.” CROWN PHARMACY instead of murder charges, finding he was Bush told an audience, "There is no "H e is not part of our campaign," Farrakhan. 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Allen N N were funds for summer youth jobs, to "It would affect it dr|jmatically and of "diminished responsibility," a British legal women that because of his defense United Press International which the administration had tied the drastically, and we’re nm going to give EVERYTHING I GLA term for mental impairment at the time of the buildup, “ the prospects for world peace _ ■WE "WE CAN'T HIDE BEHINDBl ISUR PRODUCT' offense. ^ aid, up on that fight. ... We’re just going to stand on a new and firm footing. It isn’t Telling's lawyer told reporters Telling was WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Reagan’s comments on Nicaragua, have to keep fighting and convince the true, as you’ve heard in the demago­ Keep Your Eyes happy with the verdict for the sake of his son by Reagan, in a feisty political mood, arid on "bigotry and ugly rhetoric” in people of the this country that to listen guery that is being uttered today, that J.A. WHITE SS ( » . his first marriage. Friday charged House Democrats with the Democratic party, came at the tho those who would shut off Nicaragua we are in greater danger than we've " I am so pleased for my son's sake that I am not "supporting a totalitarian dictatorship latest in a series of White House is to listen to people — the same people ever been,” Reagan said. “No we On This Space branded a murderer," he said through solicitor in Nicaragua” by forcing the Senate to lunches with Republican women — who criticize and say we’re willing to aren't, because we're stronger than aaa-Tsaa Paul MaAiow- Tomlinson. drop $21 million in aid to U.S.-backed elected officials — a program spear­ support right-wing dictatorships but we’ve been in a great many years.” rebels. headed by his daughter Maureen. never do we see anything from the left. In a departure from his usual script U I'f.H W IE4H.S EVPEKIEX K The Republican-controlled Senate Asked by Montclair, N.J., Mayor "Well, we’re supporting people who for such meetings, Reagan implicitly 31 PISSELL ST. , ____ MANCHESTER Next Week... •MIRROH’s pSHOWER d o o r s •STCRTFRONTS Boy charged with murder earlier this week went along with the Mary Mochari, who is running for the are fighting for democracy and free­ criticized Nation of Islam leader the House in dropping the aid to the •SAFETY GLASS «BATHTUB ENCLOSURES aETC BALTIM ORE — An 8-year-old boy was charged Senate against Democrat Sen. Bill dom, and those people who shut off that Rev. Louis Farrakhan — supporter of Nicaraguan rebels in order to pass a with murder Friday in the fatal shooting of an Bradley, how the aid cutoff would aid are supporting a totalitarian Democratic presidential candidate politically appealing package of do­ off-duty police officer who upset the child by affect his Central America policy, dictatorship in Nicaragua," he said. Jesse Jackson — for his anti-Semitic mestic spending increases. Included moving out of an apartment he shared with the Reagan replied: Reagan also told the Republican remarks in recent months. C u r t is youth and his mother, authorities said. 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The Specializitifi in IT inea 3 justices don’t understand that because they MERCURY Arabs fight tanker fire WASHINGTON - Sleeping can be have homes," he said. OLCOTT PACKAGE STORf banned as protest activity in the nation's White, referring to the appeals court 654 C E N TE R S T. M A N C H E S T ^ C T . ABU DHABI. United Arab Emirates — parks, most notably those near the White ruling, said the National Park Service — not Paul Shamonis Landscaper Pine Shopping Plaza - — ^ Firefighters towed a flaming-supertanker out of House, without violating demonstrators’ the courts — should determine what is Ptiona 646-2796 the Persian Gulf warzoneasthey poured streams rights to free expression, the Supreme necessary to protect publicly owned lands. NO SERVICE CHARGE 175 Woodland Street Manchester, Conn. 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A Family In The Landscaping Mainte­ Exocet, as it steamed away from Kharg Island, A spokesman for the Community for "T o permit camping — using these areas Hundreds of MINIT-MAN PRINTING Iran's main nil rxpf rt facility, with 250,000 tons of Creative Non-Violence, which organized as living accomodations — would be totally Designs & Styles 423 CENTER 8T.-MANCHE8TER S4S-177T crude oil. the March 1983 tent-city protests, quickly inimical to these purposes, as would ^ nance 6u$ine$s For Over 50 Years! 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By sleeping in the tents, the appeals court man, said the agency is “ obviously very (next to the Brass Key) Shrubs, Flowers To Mowing. TRY OUR NEW 3-M BOND COPIEH Spage agency spokesman Rocky Raab said said, demonstrators were expressing a delighted that the high court sustained our engineers had tried repeatedly, but were unable view on the issue of homelessness. It said regulations." to duplicate the No, 3 engine valve manfunction such expression is protected by the The dissenting Justices — Thurgood TELEPHONE 649-6713 Puffy fnsurod that aborted the maiden voyage of Discovery just Constitution. Marshall and William Brennan — argued Custom Kitchen Center that the sleeping ban undermined the If You Would Like To When You’re On This four seconds before liftoff Tuesday, Justice Byron White, writing for the protesters’ political message. 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Free Department At: Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5*30 accused the court of "trading the right of House on June 23,1982tourg^actionin providing better Call For Eatlnmlo replace "an unknown number of engine He suggested the ban was more the result housing for the poor. The Supreme Court ruled Friday Thurt. till 9 PM Picture Write-Up... components." homeless people to seek redress with their of concern over the protesters’ message 175 WOODLAND ST. 643-2711 bodies, which is all they have left, for than of concerns about "w ear and tear" on that such overnight sleeping is not protest activity MANCHESTER, CONN. 05040 maintenance of a nark." the parks. protected by the First Amendment. 649-7544 6 - MANCHESTER HKRALD, Siiturday, June 30, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, June 30. 1984 — 7 Richard M. Diamond, P u b lis h ^ Douglas A. Bevins. Managing Editor,^ Jesse Owens b P iN io n James P. Sacks, City Editcrcl/ Saturday T V 7:00 A.M. Friends' Two suburban divor­ (39 ~ NFL's Greatest Moments miniseries cees try to pull themselves to­ NFL’s Greatest Moments pre­ CD - Captain Kangaroo gether. Elizabeth Taylor, Carol sents highlights of the 1971 f B - World Tomorrow Burnett. 1983. World Champion Baltimore Colts 08) - Scholastic Sports and the 1971 World Champion Gala was a social success— even without plumbing ( £ - O at S m art A cad em y Dallas Cowboys. (60 min.) coming to TV CD - N a w a 08) - Dr. Gena Scott (39 - Dr. Gene Scott (H ) ■ R a tu m T o P la n a t O f A paa (ft) - News/Sports/Weather p.m. Friday before everyone was sure the f t ** News Update LITTLE QUY I was stancTing just inside the door to ® - ESPN'a Spaadwaak f t (ft - Mr. T By Victoria R. Bowles sprinkler would work. Someone went to 12:15A,M. Cheney Hall when Carol Lcnihan walked up a - Allva and Walll f t - International Edition Ford Gary Coleman tries to hitch United Press International Hartford Friday to buy a couple of clamps (ft - MOVIE: Bad ^ ys' Jailed to me and said. I Manchester m - Dr. Qana Scott Rowan hosts this look at trends a ride lor his sister and himself for an accidental killing, a young 'T m wearing a blue froek, with that sealed off pne leaky place. a ^ Chlldron'a Theatre and news events as they are re­ with devastating results In the criminal struggles to the top of DALLAS — With the 1984 Summer Olympics just Rivosa. understandably, was wishing the ported by foreign journalists. the prison snake pit Sean Penn, about upon us, it's natural to think back 48 years to Alenc'on lace.” a ~ Nawa/Sporta/Waathar first part of a two-part episode A lly Sheedy Rated R. S p otlig h t committee had taken care of the matter (ft - Pelicula: 'Asasinos da la of “ Ditf'rent Strokes,” airing when a young black American named Jesse Owens "At the bodice,” I interposed. a “ Bamay Baar & Frianda Lucha Libra' 12:30 A.M. earlier. - Ring Around tha World SATURDAY, JUNE 30 on made a mockery of Adolf Hitler's showcase Berlin "And also at the back.” she said, Alex Girelli New Tech Timas (D - Hot Tracks He was determined to get it working. He a ” Exchartga NBC. Olympics by sweeping four gold medals. pirouetting. — Herald Reporter 11:15A.M. (ft) - Evans and Novak had a contingency plan, however. If the - Momingtown The same producer-writer team that won so many "The dress has a mandarin collar.” s Ik ' (ft - Sports (ft - Despedtda CH ECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME awards with the non-network television miniseries "A explained further. sprinkers proved inoperable, he was 7:30A.M. 11:30 A.M. 1:00 A.M. prepared to station firefighters and CD - Bullwinklo Woman Called Golda" has recreated the highlights of Mrs. Lenihan was alluding to the days 08) - Play Your Bast Golf ( D - Fam e Owens' long and satisfying life in a four-hour movie apparatus at the hall during the dinner. CD * Q*t Smart when, for m ajorsocial events in tow” , the 08) - Do It For Yourself 09 - Twilight Zone GD “ Nawark & Raality called, plainly enough, "The Jesse Owens Story . " Herald would print detailed descriptions of f t - Sports Update /Gamas of (39 - PGA Golf; 1984 Canadian GS) - Pink Panthar Show the gowns worn by the women who attended. A T T H E LA S T M E E T I N G of the Cheney '8 4 Open - Third Round from The miniseries stars ("Beulah I SUSPECT A LOT OF GUESTS missed (ft “ ESPN’a Horae Racing Oakville, Ontario The descriptions were supplied to the Hall Foundation before the gala, a good deal (ft (ft - Amazing Spidarman/ Land” ) as Owens and Debbi Morgan ("All My the piece of neatly folded burgundy velvet on W ^ l y Incredible Hulk 09 “ Dr Gene Scott * Children” ) as Ruth Owens, his wife and best friend for newspaper on forms made out by the guests of the discussion centered on the the a window sill in the foyer. It was a piece of a “ Popaya and Frianda ft) - Bits and Bytes (ft) - News/i ports/Weather 50 years. Co-stars include Tom Bosley, Georg themselves. .^(isychological and physiological ramification - Spe^a Raviaw the stage curtain from the hall’s former days ( ft ** America Works ( ft - Bionic Vifoman Stanford Brown, LeVar Burton. George Kennedy and She and I were guests at the Cheney Hall s of having to use portable toilets. - MOVIE: 'Fat Chanca' Two 12:00 P.M. ft) - Taking Advantage Ben Vereen. (Jala last Saturday, which among other of glory. Anne Flint, co-chairman of the event, told ■V 8kmaly, overweight penpals plan to meet in New York, but each CD “ Dance Fever teacher becomes obsessed with 1:15A.M. Don Kuehl, who did a lot of the less (2$ - Fam e The non-network production by Paramount Televi­ things was an attempt to recapture some of the committee she had ordered the deluxe i aanda a substitute. Farnham 2:30 P.M. a slot machine. (R) (60 min ) glamorous work to prepare the hall for ( D - Fam e (D - ABC News sion, directed by Richard Irving, will be shown July 8 the flavor of the past. In the context of that models, but she was loath to ask th supplier Scott. January Stevens. Jack Aa- (X)-MOVIE:.’BanjoHackett' A ft) - News/Sports/Weather [Closed Captioned] CD - B is k itts - MOVIE: Friday the 13th Satuday's event, had hand-washed a section fbn. 1981 Rated PG. horse trader and his orphaned ne­ (39 and 9 (check local listings). 3 common retrospection, our conversation what made them deluxe. (ft - MOVIE: 'Interiors' The CD ® ) “ Telethon: March of P a rt 3* Four teenage couples find 3 CD - ABC Weekend Special phew pursue a villainous horse of the curtain in salted cold water with as - Ja ck so n 5 lv a S h o w pain of divorce and its effect on D im e s horror at an isolated lake. 1982 was perfectly appropriate, but surely if any In any eveht, Mrs. Flint could not 'The Haunted Mansion Mystery.' thief. Don Meredith, Ike Eise- the family is seen through the mild detergent. Cft - It's Your Business Conclusion. A boy and girl are de­ (38) - Alfred Hitchcock Rated R A LA R G E PORTION of the movie was filmed in younger people heard i l s , they must have understand why portable toilets, even deluxe mann. Chuck Connors 1976 eyes of one daughter Diane Kea­ ^ 6 - Jackson Five Cartoon termined to solve the mystery of (ft) - Sports Update /Games of Dallas because the Cotton Bowl is a dead ringer for thought it strange. Kuehl worked as a chemist at Cheney CD dS) ■ United States ton. Geraldine Page. E G Mar­ (33) - Or. Gene Scott ones, come without lights. The foundation a missing miser and his million shall 1978. Rated PG. '8 4 Berlin Stadium circa 1936. Ruth Owens herself briefly Actually I hiive never written one of those Bros, textile mill from 1950 to 1955 so he 8:00 A.M. dollar fortune. (R) (Closed Cap­ Olympic Trials Today's program (ft “ News Update provided lights. features weightlifting, wrestling, (ft - Business of America 1:30 A.M. visited the set this spring to keep an eye on the movie's knows how the fabric was handled. After it CD CD - Charlie Brown & tioned] (ft (ft) - Mama's Family After descriptions of gowns worn at balls. But I The only reporter at the meeting put aside gymnastics, women's basketball her purse is stolen. Mama joins progress. w as washed in the manufacturing process Sn oopy (D “ Greatest American Haro (ft - 'Charytin' Programa CB - MOVIE: 'The Hawaiians' knew what Mrs. Lenihan was talking about. I and other events (60 min ) musical preseniando la bella Naomi at the Y for self-defense Mainland families settle in Hawaii "Jesse told the story of his life while he lived," his notebook during most of the discussion, CD - Wondarama and dried with heat from the steam that was 0D - Lifestyles of the Rich and (ft - Play Your Best Golf Charytin classes (R) and make it an American Pacific mused Mrs. Owens, a vibrant, hearty woman of 68. learned words like Alencon, Venise, illusion. but he committed much of it to memory for - Monchhichis/Uttla Fam ous so abundant in the mills, it was rolled around CD That's the Spirit Phoenik 12 years ago. Jesse died there in 1980, just shy One of my few small dissappointments in ( » - V id e o Ju k a tw x CD “ in Search of... (Closed Captioned] ratio, perhaps inverse, between the number (60 min.) (S)-MOVIE: Ride Vaquero!' A of their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple had curtain left. The Cheney Hall Foundation / « - Pumpkin Creak (ft - MOVIE: Ghost Chasers' the Cheney Gala was the fact that I did not woman's love comes between a (ft) - Pinnacle @8 - MOVIE: 'Patrick The of portables needed and the amount of wine 08) - You! Magazine for The Bowery Boys set out to un­ three daughters, who have produced five grandchild­ would like to find a way to use it for M exican bandit and h is ' half- Great' Two Patricks, junior and see more women in full-length gowns. (9 - Dr. Gena Scott W o m a n (ft - NBC News mask a spiritualist's racket, and ren and one great-grandson. you should have on hand. brother as they try to drive out a senior, compete for a starring souvenirs. (ft - Spidarman ft) - Newsmakers almost get kayoed by ghosts Whatever that ratio is, the committee had 08) ~ Dr. Gana Scott settler and his wife w ho are trying role, papa turns it down to get From the moment she met Jesse, Ruth knew track f t - Nawa/Sports/Waathar Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall. Lloyd But Kuehl, dedicated though he is, is not (ft - MOVIE; Goodbye My to build a ranch m their area Rob­ (ft - Masterpiece Theatre To married and looks on as son was his consuming passion. Even the prospect of I W O N D ER HOW M AN Y P E O P L E wore not determined it. Corrigan 1951 about to wash 1,000 square feetof old velvet ( ft - Flintatona Funnies Fancy’ A congresswoman is to ert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Howard Serve Them A ll M y Days ' Having scores a smash hit Donald competing in Nazi — where Hitler hoped to Mrs. Flint has concluded that there were Keel. 1953 conquered his first hurdles at his ft) - ABC News or carried with them to the dinner some ■O - Sesame Street (Closed receive an honorary degree until O’Connor, Peggy Ryan. Donald by hand. teaching job, David takes a break prove his twisted theory that whites are superior memento of the Cheney Hall past. not enough portables. And she had to send Gaptioned) it's discovered she was expelled (S) - P G A Golf: 1 9 8 4 Canadian Cook, Frances Dee. ** 1945 2:00 A.M. from her Alma Mater. Joan Craw­ Open - Third Round from and encounters a young nurse athletically and intellectually — didn't intimidate out for more wine. m - Chapulin Colorado named Beth (RM60 min ) (Closed 9:15P.M. CD - Movie Cont'd I know of at least one — Mrs. Pierre ford, , Frank Love- Oakville, Ontario him. SPEAKING OF UNGLAMOROUS WORK, If it appears unseemly dwell so on long on j f t - From tha Editor's Desk Captioned) 0 9 - Your Money CD - MOVIE: Kung Fu’ A Marteney, who carried an evening bag that joy. 1951. O - M O V IE : R o cky III' A "Oh no, not at all, " Mrs. Owens said. "It (the Buddhist monk flees mainland Doll Manning made many years ago to use at it took the combined efforts of Kuehl, the this fundamentai topic, consider this: (ft - News/Sports/Waather boxer finds out that it is tougher 7:00P.M. 8:15A.M. 9:30 P.M. China for the American West, Olympics) was a dream of his. All through grade to stay on lop than it is to get a New Year's Eve party at the hall. That was town Fire Department, and someone from Long after the inspired words spoken if t - Instructional f t - MOVIE: 'Savage Harvest' CD - Agronsky and Company 0 9 - This Week in Japan with the Imperialists in hot pur­ school, junior high and high school it was the Man-eating lions attack a Kenyan there. Sylvester Stallone. Bur­ the building maintenance staff to get the Saturday night are distorted in the memory, CD - Too Close for Comfort (ft ft) - All Together Now A suit Keith Carradine, Barry Sulli­ uppermost thought in his mind: 'I'm going to make probably one of the last soi ial events before 8:30A.M. plantation. , Michelle gess Meredith. Talia Shire 1982 couple, planning to enjoy their re­ van. David Carradine 1972 the dark ages set in there. sprinkler system at Cheney Hall in condition long after the Beef Wellington has become ® ■ Saturday Supercede Phillips. Rated PG. Rated PG. C D ~ Fam e it.” ’ CD tirement. are surprised when their (D (ft - Telethon; March of (ft - Dr. Gene Scott CD CD (S) ft) - News Mrs. Owens and her daughters recently visited It was fitting for Mrs. Maretney to bring for temporary use. The only fire was the Chateaubriand in the retelling, and long ® - America's Top Tan (ft - Square Foot Gardening children and Grandpa decide to D im e s (ft - News Update CtT) - D an ce Fever come live with them Berlin for the unveiling of the city's Jesse Owens tbe evening bag to opening the hall's new flame that leaped up around the baked after the animated cabaret performance is Herald photo by Tarquinlo. (D ** M eat tha Mayors (ft - MOVIE: 'Adios, Sabata' (39 - Space: 1999 - CFL Football: Hamilton at Boulevard, which the Germans dedicated to the renaissance. .Alaska. misrecalled as tableaux, it will be ( ft - HeVald of Truth - Candlapin Bowling (ft - MOVIE: 'The Scarlet (39 10:00 P.M. Letter' When her adulterous en­ Montreal (SEASON PRE­ 09 " Prog Cont'd athlete to make up for the reception he got in 1936. The bag is hand-beaded and intricately Kuehl said the sprinkler was under 90 remembered, quite accurately, that the Judy Marteney carries an evening bag that was handf^'. ' ® - PKA Full Contact Karate (ft - Sesame Street (Closed counters with the town minister MIERE) CD - N e w s 09 “ Dr. Gene Scott Captioned) The Owens family was also a part of this year's designed. You can sec it in the picture pounds pressure and holding. public rebirth of Cheney Hall on June 23,1984 made for a New Year’s party at Cheney Hall in its earlW" 09 - MOVIE: The Hunter’ A result in an illegitimate child. Hes­ (38) - Cover Story C D 0 8 )" Fantasy isla n d A coun­ (ft) - Sports Update pre-Olympics festivities, with teenage granddaughter professional bounty hunter tracks ter Prynne refuses to name the try singer arranges a surprise reu­ Fire Marshal John Rivosa said it was 4 12:30 P.M. f t - Dr. Gene Scott accompanying this column. was a social triumph with portabie toilets. d a y s . ^ bail jumpers to every corner of father and is forced to wear an A ' nion with the family he left behind 2:30 A.M. Gina Hemphill among those who carried the Olympic CD - MOVIE: 'J.W . Coop' After the country. Steve McQueen. as the mark of her sin. Colleen ft] - Solid Gold and a top designer wants her hus­ 10 years in prison, rodeo circuit (ft) - Crossfire torch during the New York ceremony that launched Kathryn Harrold. Eli Waltach. Moore, Hardie Albright, Henry B band to be as successful as she rider decides to become the best (ft) - News Update the symbolic flame's journey to the Los Angeles site of 1980. Rated PG. Waltham 1934. IS (R) (60 min) (Closed Cap­ 3:00 A.M. In Manchester overall champ in just one year. (ft - Inside Story 'Timerman;, the games. Mrs. Owens said Gina would like to have a tioned] 09 “ Twilight Zone Scholastic Sports Cliff Robertson, Geraldine Page, ^7) - Kathy's Kitchen Return to Argentina ' Hodding career as a television sports reporter, A c a d e m y Christina Ferrate. Carter visits Jacobo Timerman (39 “ Independent News (39 “ SportsCenter 3:15P.M. 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DEAR ABBY: I am So Clare obediently engaged to a lovely checked in and spent woman, but we may have several hours undergoing a problem. various tests. Clare was When her phone rings Dear Abby apprehensive about the and I am present, she bill, but thankful that the says, " I can't talk to you insurance policy would now, I have company” — Abigail Van Buren cover most of it. never “ My fiance is Eventually, a copy of here." the hospital bill was pres­ She says the callers are ented to Clare, outlining old boyfriends who just every charge in detail to call to talk to her. Some­ the last safety pin: preg­ one who has known her Mom, then call me Mrs. mother-in-law and come nancy test, two restrain­ longer than I have told me Jones.” (All these names up with some name that’s ing devices. X-rays, read­ that she used to be a call are made up.) agreeable to both of you. ing the X-rays, etc. girl, so I asked her if it was I guess because she’s ■‘Mother Agnes’? Clare is xnot a violent true. She didn’t give me a never had a daughter of "M other Jones” ? person and concluded that straight answer, she Just her Qggi, she expected me the restraining devices smil^. to be her daughter — DEAR ABBY: ‘It Hap­ would be needed only Now I’m beginning to that’s why she insisted pened in Sioux City” after the bill was wonder. Abby, do call that I call her Mom. Abby, wrote: “ Last year, after I presented. girls ever marry? I Just can’t call her Mom. had blood and urine tests Now, to anyone who has PERPLEXED IN MUK- But calling her Mrs. Jones for my annual physical, experienced a hospital WONAGO, WIS. seems too cold and for­ the doctor’s nurse phoned stay, all of this may not mal. I could call her to ask me if I knew I was seem too unusual. Whatis DEAR PERPLEXED: Agnes without any trou­ pregnant. unusual, however, is that Yes. Many do. Just as do ble, but she won’t let me. “ I told her no, I didn’t, not only is Clare a senior many of the men who ha ve It’s been two years now, but I was going to call the citizen, but Clare is a c a lM them. If you sus­ man. 't ' and I still feel a very newspaper right away pect that your fiancee is RUTH A. CRUIKSHANK Herald photo by PInlo definite coldness between because I am 73 years old still in business, ask her RANCHO BERNARDO, us because I never call her and had a hysterectomy Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Riffe Mrs. Kevin W. Rigdon Mrs. Robert Alan Lang A call to order again, and don’t take a anything. I would like a 14 years ago.” CALIF. smile for an answer. better relationship with Well, Abby, I can top (Every teen-ager Country Club. Frank Livingston, left, her, but how? her with an experience Lang-Litrico Donald Genovesi, center, of 65 Thayer DEAR ABBY: Before My husband says Just my neighbor recently should know the truth Hammer-Pastel Riffe-Schubert Rigdon-Kenway Road was inducted Tuesday as presi­ was inducted as secretary, and Michael our wedding, my future let it blow over. What do had. (The neighbor’s about drugs, sex and how mother-in-law asked me to be happy. For Abby’s dent of the Manchester Rotary Club at Belcher, vice president. you say? name is Clare.) Ann Marie Litrico of East Hartford, daughter of to call her Mom. I told her booklet, send your name Jean Randall Pastel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nancy J. Schubert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nancy Hilda Kenway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DEJECTED “ You want me to go to Frances Litrico of 60 Hamlin St., and Robert Alan ceremonies conducted at Manchester I wouldn’t feel comforta­ and address clearly Harvey Pastel of Manchester, and Paul Irving E. Schubert of Westborough, Mass., and Christopher Edward N. Kenway of South Windsor, formerly of DAUGHTER-IN-LAW the hospital at once, doc­ Lang o(7 Ridgebrook Drive. Coventry, son of William ble calling her Mom be­ printed with a check or Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Hammer of J. Riffe, son of William J. Riffe of Morehead City, Manchester, and Kevin William Rigdon, son of Mr. tor? Isn’t your diagnosis Lang of North Kingstown. R.I., were married June 2 cause I am very close to money order for $2.50 Naugatuck, were married June 2 at the home of the N.C., and Dr. Nancy M. Lee-Riffe of Richmond, Ky., and Mrs. William W. Rigdon of Niantic, were married sufficient?” asked Clare. at St. James Church. my own mother and that’s (this includes postage) to: bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts, were married June 2 aboard the schooner Harvey June 23 at South United Methodist Church. DEAR DEJECTED: “ No, I want to see you The Rev. William Schwartz of Rockwell. Iowa, a what I call her. I asked her Abby, Teen Booklet, in Vernon. Gamage The Rev. John L. Camp officiated. Don’t wait for it to "blow three in the morning for friend of the Lang family, officiated at the mass and if it would be OK if I called care of the Manchester The Rev. James Widboom of Hillside Covenant The bride is also the granddaughter of Mrs. Lena R. The. Rev. Shepard S. Johnson officiated at the College Notes over” — it might blow up further tests to confirm wedding ceremony. her Agnes, and she said, Herald, P.O. Box 38923, Church in Naugatuck, officiated at the double ring Schubert of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Alton A. service. The bride was given in marriage by her first. Have a heart-to- my findings,” said the The bride was given in marriage by her brother. “ No, if you can’t call me Hollywood, Calif. 90038.) ceremony. Diane Kellsey of Newington .was maid of Hall of Vernon. father. Suzanne Cristina of Ludlow, Mass., was heart talk with your doctor. Paul Litrico of Manchester. Margaret Litrico of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Andrenyak of The bride is a graduate of Westborough High School matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mary Rigdon, Manchester: Deborah Moeckel, .Naugatuck, and and Connecticut College, New London. The groom is a Debbie Staggs and Teri Cheever. Manchester, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Angela Litrico, of Manchester, Earns her Joanne Palazzi of Bristol. graduate of West Carteret High School, Morehead He works sister of the bride, and Carrie Rice of Fayetteville, Carl Hammer of Chicago, III., brother of the groom, City, Cape Fear Technical, Wilmington, N.C. and Jared Siiva was best man. Ushers were Stephen W. bachelors degree What is a normal dosage Rigdon, Michael G. Rigdon, and Mark Zalagens. N.C.. sister of the groom. at the Mark was best man. Ushers were Brian Hammer of Marine & Patroleum Institute, Houma, La. He is Patrick Moore of North Kingstown, R.I., was best Jonathan Sheldon For- Sandra L. Thornton, Henniker, N.H., brother of the groom, Fred Mirabelle employed by Levy-Melon Marine Inc. of Berwick, La. After a reception at La Rennaisance in E^t man. Ushers were Mike Lang of Plainsboro, N.J. and ■Irom, of Daly City, Calif., daughter of William and of Somersworth, N.H., Aldo Pistarelli Jr., Naugatuck, They will make their home in Houma. Windsor, the couple went on a wedding trip to Maine Bill Lang of Denver, Colo., brothers of the groom. son of Donald A. and Lois Thornton of 143 Lake- and Richard Roenbeck, Staten Island. N.Y. and Nova Scotia. They will make their home in After a reception at the Colony in Vernon the couple Patricia S. Forstrom of wood Circle South, gradu­ for treating blood pressure? After the reception at the home of the bride’s Grads wanted Norwich. left on a European Alpine lour which will include 256 Timrod Road, gradu­ ated May 20 from Colby grandmother, the couple left on a wedding trip to visits to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France and ated in May from the College, W aterville, your doctor. It may not be Massachusetts and upstate New York. They will Do you have a college graduate in the family? Have The bride is a graduate of the University of DEAR DR. LAMB: I Italy. They will make their home in Coventry. University of Nevada, Maine with a bachelor of have mild high blood serious, but y ou should make their home in Vernon. his or her accomplishment listed in the Manchester Hartford. She is employed as a music teacher in the The bride is a graduate of Bryant College. R.I. and with a bachelor of science arts degree in English. pressure, 140 to 150 over 90 not take that risk. Anyone The bride is a graduate of the University of Vermont Herald’s College Notes column. Norwich Public School system. is employed as database computist at Pratt 4 degree in hotel adminis­ She is employed as an who has unexplained with a major in human development. She is employed The Herald has a form to fill out. Obtain one by to 95. My doctor has me on Whitney. tration. He is working at underwriter for Hartford both hydrochlorothiazide blood in theirbowel move­ in the personel office of Mott’s Shop Rite Super­ sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the The bridegroom is a graduate of University of Your Health The groom is a graduate of Providence College and the Mark Hopkins Hotel in Insurance Cqmpany. Sandra L. Thornton ments must see their markets Inc. of East Hartford. Manchester Herald, Box 591, Manchester, Conn. Hartford and is employed by Stone and Webster and Inderal. Isn’t that is employed as senior .systems support specialist at San Francisco, Calif, as unusual? doctor. Since you are so The bridegroom is a graduate of the U.S. Merchant 06040. Engineering Corp. at the Millstone Unit III in Lawrence Lamb, M.D. Submit a photo if you wish. Black and white photos Waterford. Pratt & Whitney. assistant cost manager. Jonathan Forstrom Earns bachelor’s degree I ’m concerned about young it’s unlikely, but not Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. he had worked, overtreatment. I was on impossible, that you have until this past spring, as a marine engineer aboard oil are preferred. Karen L. KecheJIan, of Madison, N.J., daughter of 50 milligrams of hydroch­ cancer, but in adults It’s tankers for the Sun Oil Co. He plans to attend CCSU in To retrieve the photo once it is published in the On Watkinson honor roll George and Rosalie Kechejian of 51 Sage Drive, lorothiazide and 20 milli­ more likely. The screen­ the fall to study for a teacher’s certificate in newspaper, simply drop by the Herld offices on elementary education. Brainard Place. Laureen Morancey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. graduated on May 13 from grams of Inderal four ing test for rectal-colon James Morancey of 462 Hilliard St., has been named Fairleigh-Dickinson Uni­ times daily for more than cancer is really to find versity, Teaneck, N.J. with a year. Now he has on medicines ana deter­ doctor may already know blood. So if you already Acadian French shore to the high honor roll for the third trimester at Watkinson School. a bachelor of science de- changed to 100 milligrams mine how effect they are what your levels are. have blood you need to be News for Senior Citizens She has completed the entire year with honors. gree in business^ of hydrochlorothiazide by taking his blood pres­ If you have any body fat examined. management. and 40 milligrams of In­ sure. If the pressure under your skin, a pro­ You have a polyp, a She was student govern- i deral twice daily. What is doesn’t come down to gram to eliminate it may wart-like projection that a source of great delight Completes master’s work ment representative, Inter- the usual dosage given in desired levels the medi­ help you lower your blood bleeds. You could have Meals program will return Club Council president. Cir­ such cases? I understand cine is increased or new pressure to more optimal internal hemorrhoids or y Geraldine E. Jones, daughter of Ellen Jones, 427 E. cle K president, and that Inderai reduces medicines are added to levels. I ’m sending you ou could even have some June 5 Center St., has completed her master's degree in resident assistant for two HDLs one of the benefits the treatment program. the Health Letter 15-8, inflammation in your rec­ computer science at the University of Connecticut years. of waiking and exercise A program of 40 miili- Your Vital Blood Pres­ tal area or colon. Deciding Tuesday, 8:40 a.m. School of Engineering. She is employed at the for three days each week and wouldn’t Inderal be grams of Inderal twice a sure to give you guidelines what needs to be done Jeremys Lake Campground She is a compute^ software engineer with Digital in Summer Parsippany Hilton Hotel. counter-productive? I’m day along with a diuretic on where your pressure depends on finding out Kejimkujit National Park, Tewksbury, Mass, and lives in Ayer, Mass. should be. Editor’s note: this .column is a 49-year-oId man and is a common method of what you have. double occupancy and includes a Citizen’s Center. All of the wonder­ Nova Scotia Cyclist otherwise am in good treatment. Much larger Cancer of rectal-colon prepared by the staff of the $40 cash rebate. A $50 deposit is ful people have made this a health. doses are often given to DEAR DR. LAMB: I’m area is the second most Manchester Senior Citizens’ Cen­ required at time of signup. Trip is memorable and fun year for me. I Appointed Has double control the pressure to the embarrassed to talk about common cause of cancer ter. Starting today, the column will scheduled for Oct. 22 through 24. look forward to a great year ahead Saturday got off to a most uncertain DEAR READER: desired levels. this to anybody. Whe­ deaths. Many of these can' only appear on Saturdays. The following trips are still for us all in the 84-85 season. Have a start, as the rain and wind continued V to academy There’s no set rule about Yes, Inderal and other never I have a bowel be cured if found early available. If interested, please call wonderful summer. See you in major movement there is blood By Leigh Ann Spitalnick agency directly at phone number through most of the morning. Once the Daren A. Sears, son of what and how much must beta-blocker medicines enough. No one should September! in my stool. I ’m not sure Program Assistant rain stopped, the sun came out, and the Courtland and Mary be given to treat eievated may lower the “ good neglect blood in the stool. listed. how long it’s been like Hi everyone! We hope you are Sears Jr. of 2 Carter St., Clement L. Lupacchino blood pressure. Doctors cholesterol,’ or HDL, lev­ Sag Harbor, Long Island boat SCHEDULE FOR WEEK: three of us took advantage of it to dry this. I ’m a 15-year-old enjoying the lovely summer sea­ cruise $23. Trip is scheduled for West, has been appointed Jr., son of Clement and often have to change the els. And yes, most heart Others who want the Monday: 7:30 a.m. Men’s Golf things out and to share stories of a girl. I haven’t told my son. We are happy to remind you Wednesday, July 11. Contact Ar­ Many of the Acadian men to the United States Air Loretta Lupacchino of 68 medications to get the specialists think the Your Vital Blood Pres­ League; 10 a.m. bingo: 12:30 mom or anyone because that our meals program will begin row Tours at 528-9961. near-sleepless and truly miserable night. Force Academy in Colo­ Highland St., graduated best results with the few­ higher your HDL levels, sure issue can send 75 pinochle games: bus pick up at 8 have very dark skin, and most I ’m so embarrassed. Is on Wednesday, July 11 and con­ In the well-over 200 days I ’ve spent on the rado Springs, Col. April 29 from St. Joseph’s est side effects. Combina­ the better. But we usually cents with a long, Samoset Resort Inn, Rockport, a.m. return trips at noon and 3:15 there something wrong tinue on Wednesday, Thursday and Maine — $293. Double occupancy. are short. The Acadian He is a 1984 graduate of College, Rensselaer, Ind. tions of medicines often have to make some trade­ stamped, self-addressed p.m. /— road, that was by far the worst night I ’ve with me? Is it normal? Friday of each week until August Manchester High School. with a bachelor of science provide better control of offs to get the best benefits envelope for it to Dr. Aug. 6 through 9. Contact Creative Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. Ladies Golf experienced. women are petite and look He will leave for the degree in business admin­ blood pressure than Just possible. A simple blood Lamb, in care of the 17. Tours at 243-2389. League; 9 a.m. shopping bus; Don’t forget our next noontime academy on July 6. istration and finance. one medication. test can tell you if your DEAR READER: Yes, Manchester Herald, P.O. Ocean Beach trip, $9. Trip is return trip at 12:30 p.m. After walking my bike down the steep French. Daren A. Sears The best procedure to HDL levels are in the there is something wrong Box 1551, Radio City Sta­ picnic is scheduled for Thursday, scheduled for August 15. Contact Wednesday: C los^. 4th of July. Clement Lupacchino follow is to start a patient proper range or not. Your and you do need to see tion, New York, N Y 10019. July 12 at noon. We will be Arrow Tours at 528-9961. Have a happy day. hill through tall, rain-soaked grass, I entertained by the talented “ Jack- Thursday: No bus. propped my bike against a bam which common. There is a Comeau Road and even a son St. Gospel Group” from the PLEASE NOTE that there are Friday; 9 a.m. cribbage and belongs to the lady who let us camp on the Willimantic Senior Citizens Center still openings for the Coachlight’s chess; 10 a.m. bingo; 12; 30 setback Comeauville. The sign on a lumber company A bout Town as well as enjoy games and another “ Summer Musical Revue.” The games; bus pick upat8a.m.return hill. I wiped off the rain and brakes, announces "Belliveau — Pereet Fils” ("Beliveau — Father and Son” ). Man worries words of love wonderful menu, compliments of trip is scheduled for Wednesday, trips at noon and 3:15 p.m. frame, and sprayed WD-40 on the chain our good friend Margaret New­ July 25 at a cost of $19. If and some other steel parts which were At Church Point (Pointe de-l’E glise). I stopped Church needs volunteers man. Rain dates (or all our outdoor interested, call Creative Tours at WEDNESDAY PINOCHLE at St. Anne’s University in hopes of being allowed already beginning to rust. to stop in a dormitory, laundry room, kitchen, summer events will be the follow­ 243-2389. SCORES; Manchester Area Conference of Churches is in need basement — anything inside and dry. The lady in do hot truly reach his wife ing Thursday. We would like to thank Art Rene Maire, 617; Ruth Search, Not until around 1:30 did Deb, David of adult volunteers for Its annual day camp to be charge of dorms made a call and said that it would UPCOMING SIGNUPS: Randall for donating his services 585; Maude Custer, 557; Bob opened soon for a two-week period at Concordia in taking the annual photos of Mr. Schubert, 556; Clara Hemingway, and I get started. We continued east on be allowed, but that there is a charge of $12.50 per lot of thinking to do? July 5 at 9:30 a.m. Gillette Castle Lutheran Church on Pitkin Street. DEAR DR. BLAKER: and Mrs. Senior Citizen, 1984. It Route I, the Evangeline Trail. night. I wasn’t thrilled to hear the last part, but I Think about what you — cost is $9 and the trip is 552; Bess Moonan, 547. The camp accommodates SO Manchester children, In two months I will was greatly appreciated and we < L - wanted us inside after that awful night before. have Just learned about scheduled for Wednesday July 18. referred by area social workers. There is a special m arry the woman of my look forward to seeing them in our A student (last name is Comeau. which didn’t his character and decide July 23 — 9:30 a.m. Aqua Turf BRIDGE SCORES; David and Deb were in a hurry to make need for an assistant director to work from 9 a.m. to 3 dreams. She is absolutely Ask front lobby soon. Tom Regan, 5,730; Ann Fisher, surprise me) pointed to the dorm, saying that whether that’s the kind of senior outing and barbecue. Cost is Digby by nightfall. That’s an awful lot of p.m., daily, and an outdoor supervisor to work from 10 perfect — beautiful, Finally, I would like to take this 5,160; Marjorie McLain, 3,480; someone would come by soon to unlock it. No one person you want to live $21 and trip is scheduled for August a.m. to noon, daily. No experience is necessary. smart, thoughtful and Dr. Blaker opportunity to say how much I Helen Bensche, '3,370; Lillian miles in a half day. I let them go on ahead came by, so I let myself in the main entrance as the Nurses are also needed to work a day, or more. with (or the rest of your 21. rain began. The individual room doors were motivated. I am very July 31 — 9:30 a.m. Atlantic City have enjoyed my first year work­ Evans, 3,290; Doris McCarthy, while I took delight in the Acadian French Anyone willing to volunteer should call the MACC lucky to get her because Karen Blaker, Ph.D. life. Also consider the locked, but there was a safe on each of the two (3 days, 2 nights) cost is $159 ing at the Manchester Senior 3,130; Kitty Byrnes, 3,130. shore. Stretching from the Digby County office at 646-4114 or Jackie Morelewicz, 649-1292. she rejected me once for consequences if he de­ floors, and a shower upstairs. I parked my bike in someone else and then cides to marry you while line through St. Bernard, the French the downstairs common area and went upstairs to To celebrate birthday changed her mind. having, at the same time, shore encompasses 27-villages, 14 of which shave and for a long soak under a hot shower. After My problem is that I (eel obligations to tte woman Elvira: Really quite ordinary, sort of... are on the Evangeline Trail. The homes of supper, I did some writing and then sacked out. Maurice Danziger of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, a I cannot tell her ho w much who has Just mothered his child. Continued from page 11 out on my porch all the time,” she “ Well I think in order to really the people are predominantly white, longtime resident of Manchester, will celebrate his I love her. I tell berthings you don’t deserve her and had gotten another I HAVE NO idea what time it was when Wendy Jokes. make a character work, inside yellor or blue and have sharply angular 90th birthday on July 2. like ” I love you,” ” I can’t furthermore thatyou love woman pregnant the night Are you prepared to came home, but I do know that she was more than a shrugs. “ But I'm really the most But Elvira does sneak in. somewhere there’s got to be that Danziger, an avid stamp-collector, conducted live without you,” and her more than she loves after one of our fights. deal with all the complica­ peaks. The dialect is unique — not at all little surprised to see a strange man sleeping on normal person in the world.” With pets like a dog named Vlad, core of reality that you never let stamp clubs for young people, at Lutz Children’s “ You make my life worth you. Now I am trying to help tions inherent in this kind like the French of Montreal or Paris. the upstairs sofa. She went downstairs to get Julie, of situation? Well, almost. two cats named Thisbee and escape. That’s why it’s nice to be Museum for several years. Today he is a resident of a living,” but somehow it This inequity (or feeling him make the right deci­ a teacher at the university. We straightened Patricia Narbutas Edgar Tracy Miss Peterson lives in Hollywood Hecket, a python a fan gave her Elvira,” she says with an impish nursing home and would like to hear from some of his doesn’t get the point of inequity) is dangerous sion. We postponed the everything out, and it was agreed that I’d probably in a house she calls the most and a lizard (the python named grin. Manchester friends. across. group upon which to build wedding until he decides Down in the dumps? Get 1 TOOK a side-trip out to Cape St. Mary, another been misdirected, but that I could stay the night. normal house in the world. “ It’s a Dick and the lizard Liz because “ You get away with murder and His address is the Glenn View Manor, 3379 Main St., a marriage. Try to bring whether he wants to help from Dr. Blaker’s of the charming fishing villages which dot the Wendy is a student at the university, which Joint Installation held white English Tudor with a white “ they don’t get along so well” ), say all the mean things you want Mineral Ridge, Ohio, 44440. DEAR READER: her down a little from her marry the baby’s mother region of dare. The entire width and length of the stresses a bi-lingual education. She hopes to newsletter “ Fighting De­ picket fence. I live with Bever some of the eccentricities are and people Just go ’oh, isn’t she Edgar Tracy was installed as commander of VFW Maybe you are afraid you pedestal. Otherwise, you or me. pression.” Send SO cents way was striped with wave after wave of breaking become a bi-lingual secretary. When I told her that Cleaver, and Robert Young comes similar. cute?” surf. Post 2046 and Patricia Narbutas, president of the are going to lose her again may (ind yourself com­ Is there anything I and a stamped, self- I tutor students in accounting, she exclaimed. Ladies Auxiliary, at Joint installation ceremonies held Legion sets summer schedule unless you can communi­ promising in many areas should say or do that to addressed envelope to Dr. I bought groceries in Meteghan. The girl at the "Boy, could I have used you last semester! I took recently at Anderson-Shea Post Home, 608 E. Center cate your intense desire and ending up angry. help him move in the right Blaker in care of the check-out counter spoke Acadian to a few women accounting and really bombed. It was all in St. The annual department convention for the Ameri­ and love for her. Or Sorry, there are no easy direction? I don’t want to Manchester Herald, P.O. ahead of me, but as soon as she’d rung up my French, and I didn’t speak any French when I started here. All the courses are in French, except Wesley Rhuda, past post commander, was can Legion is July 12, 13 and 14 at the Hartford perhaps you don’t (eel like answers to your question. pressure him. Box 475, Radio SU- purchases, she spoke English to me. I guess she Portlanif.' sbn of Mr. and Mrs. The prospective bridegroom is a English. You learn fast.” installing officer and Gerald Muise, officer of the day. Sheraton Hotel. you are getting the feel­ tlon, New York, NYJ0019. Neumann-Hansen could tell that I’m not from this area. Certainly, I Clifford E. Hansen of Manchester. graduate of Manchester High don’t look Acadian. Many of the Acadian men have, Theresa Varney was installing officer for the In Manchester, the legion will sponsor bingo games ings across because she DEAR DR. BLAKER: I DEAR READER: Write to Dr. Blaker at The bride-elect is a graduate of School and Waynesburg College. very dark skin, and most are short. The Acadian Editor’s note: Glenn Davis is a Manchester auxiliary and Bridget Marceau and Jennie Corson Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. throughout the doesn’t respond in kind. was engaged to be mar­ Forget about being so the above address. The Mr. and Mrs. Roy George Darien High School and Colby He is art director at Bartley women are petite and look French. resident who is biking across eastern Canada and were conductresses. summer. Friday fish nights will resume in These would indicate ried and the wedding was helpful. What are your volume of mail prohibits Neumann of Darien announce the College. She is in her Junior year at Associates, a Portland advertising Just about every mailbox and store has a French New England. He Is keeping a log of his travels for Many state officers of the VFW attended the September. two very different prob­ only two months away feelings about this shock­ personal replies, but ques­ engagement of their daughter, M.I.T. She is president of Letter- agency. name on it. “ Comeau” seems to be the most the Manchester Herald. ceremonies. Mayor Barbara Weinberg represented Reservations are being taken for the new setback lems, but underlying when my fiance told me he ing revelation? While he is tions of general interest Heidi Marie Neumann of Portland, works Int., a direct mail advertis­ A September wedding is planned the town. A buffet was served and dancing followed tournament In September. Call 646-7961. Volunteers them both seems to be a was about become a fa­ doing his thinking, don’t will be discussed in future Maine, to Bruce Alan Hansen of ing agency in Portland. in Darien. the installations. are needed for all programs. feeling on your part that ther. He explained that he you tfilnk also you have a columns. 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, June 30. 1984 MAlNLHt:.M ll,K tlt:,nrtLU. adiuiuay, uuiic ju, uu-t — f^MACC New§, Even a dinner invitation can bring substantiai change SPORTS

Editor's note: Elaine Stancliffe is the director Through Linda’s efforts, four of our clients and gift certificates from Highland Park Market, plan this day of fun so quickly. of Project Genesis, an agency which is under the attended a performance of "Home.” courtesy of McDonalds, Burger King, Roy Rogers, Friend­ But if you think of us on July 11, please AL roundup sponsorship of the Manchester Area Conference the Hartford Stage Company. Two of these people ly’s, Coca-Cola and the A&P. 'Thanks to K-Mart, remember how much more is going on. Please of Churches. were living in our New Start rooms. After the Caldor’s in both Manchester and Vernon, and also recognize the growth, the reaching, the experience of fairly long hospitalizations and Nassiff Arms, we have enough sporting equip­ compromise and struggle that is taking place, for By Elaine Stancliffe then the routine and hard work of trying to obtain ment and charcoal to keep everyone busy all it is there and it is real. Genesis DIrecfor housing and/or employment, the Hartford Stage afternoon. Mariners trip up Bosox experience was a pure pleasure. It was also fairly The picnic will require effort and participation INTERFAITH DAY CAMP stressful for people who had not been "outside” on the client’s part, as well. Whatever food and Our thanks go to the counselors who have It never fails to amaze or humble me when I see Brewers 1, Angels 0 for very long, and probably would not have gone desserts which can be prepared ahead of time will volunteered so far: Jim Cos, Steve Choman, Tori BOSTON (UPI) - Alvin Davis’s 5-7, who had lost his last five starts, eighth homer of the year, a solo how positively affected our clients can be by a At Idilwaukee, Rick Manning’s so smoothly if staff weren’t there to offer support. be put together in the kitchen of Project Genesis and Teri Baskerville, Caryn Robichaud, Jenny two-run single keyed a three-run pitched 6 2-3 innings, giving up shot into the left- field screen. But thing as simple as a dinner invitation to someone two-out eighth inning single scored early in the morning. (And anyone who has seen Reyes, Amy Aparicio, Chris Owens, Kelly seventh inning Friday night and three runs and seven hits. Mike Easier made the score 3-1 else's house or an offer to accompany someone to pinch runner Charlie Moore Fri­ OUR SECOND EFFO R T is planned for July 11, the small kitchen in our office knows what a Noonan, Jeff Flynn and our arts and crafts gave the Seattle Mariners a 5-3 The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the Boston in the bottom of the inning the grocery store. And how the positive day night and gave the Milwaukee and will benefit many more people. We are "close” experience that will be!) teacher, Pat Geltin. Adult counselors are still triumph over the Boston Red Sox. first. Dwight Evans hit a one-out with a solo shot of his own, pulling a aftereffects of such an encounter can keep that Brewers a 1-0 victory over the person "up” for several days afterward. picnicking at Wickham Park. Our program Thanks to Linda Pendergrass, we are daily needed to assist with outdoor programs. Trailing 3-1 after six innings, the single to right field, Jim Rice 3- 2 pitch over the right-field fence California Angels. budget, already stretched to the limit, does not becoming more excited about our picnic. She has Betty Thibeauit has kindly lent her croquet set Mariners began their comeback moved him to second with a single for his 13th home run. We have begun, in a small way. to structure Ted Simmons led off the eighth opportunities for our clients to socialize — and provide funds for these outings, and we have to become a motivating and cheerful force in our and and Mrs. Wennegrin donated a second when Jim Presley hit his first to left and Tony Armas brought The Mariners added a run in the with a single to left and Moore rely on the generosity of others. As always, the office, and it's impossible not to respond to her croquet set and badminton racquets with birdies. major league home run with one him home with a shot off the glove ninth. Bill Nahorodny led off with a grow together. We have been ' lessed with a came'on to pinch run and moved to Manchester community has risen to the occasion. positive manner. So, to Linda go our thanks. We still need a net though. Thanks also go to put in the seventh, a solo shot over of shortstop Owen. single to center and advanced one volunteer. Linda Pendergrass, who has put in second on ’s sacri­ Even though the picnic is nearly two weeks Without her invaluable help, the demands of our Selma Herman for her donation of arts and craft the screen in left. Boston boosted its lead to 2-0 in out later on Perconte’s single. He countless hours during the past month to organize fice. First baseman Rod Carew these activities. away, we already have food, paper goods, drinks heavy caseload would never have permitted us to supplies. One out later, Boston starter Bob the second. Gary Allenson led off went to third on Barry Bonnell’s DJeda, 6-6, issued a walk to Spike with a single off the left- field wall fielder’s choice and scored on a then dropped Ed Romero’s easy Owen, gave up a single to right by and Marty Barrett followed with a wild pitch by Crawford. pop foul for an error, giving Jack Perepnte and walked Barry successful drag bunt down the Royals 3, Yankees 2 Romero a chance to send a deep Bonnell to load the bases. Davis first-base line. Allenson moved to At Kansas City. Mo., drive to center field that sent then lined his single to right, third when Jackie Gutierrez tossed a three-hitter over 8 1-3 Moore to third. Manning delivered Calendar scoring Owens and Perconte for a grounded into a double play and innings and knocked a 2-1 pitch to left field for the 4-3 Seattle lead. Reliever Steve scored on Wade Boggs’ shallow fly in two runs Friday night to give the game-winning hit. Crawford came on to retire A1 to left field. a 3-2 victory Moose Haas, 5-6, allowed only Here’s Center’s week Cowens, ending the inning. Seattle drew to within one in the over the New York Yankees. five hits over 8 2-3 innings for the Shroud to be discussed Winning pitcher Ed 'Vande Berg, top of the sixth on A1 Cowens’ Black struck out three and victory. Rollie Fingers got the last out for his 15th save. Ron Roman- TOLLAND — Paul Bromily, an archaeologist, will ’The following events have been scheduled at Center walked one in improving his record ick, 8-8, allowed five hits in speak July 14 at 1:30 p.m. at the Rockville Seventh Congregational Church for the coming week: to 9-5 with his third complete game absorbing the loss. Day Adventist Church, Route 30. Bromily worked Monday — 2 p.m., healing prayers, library; 7p.m., of the season. with the Los Alamos research team trying to adult education, Robbins Room. Buddy Biancalana opened the determine the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin. Thursday — 9:30 a.m., adult education, Robbins third inning with a walk off starter A ’s 2, Blue Jays 1 The shroud was discovered in Europe more than 600 Room. Phil Niekro, 10-4, and took second At Toronto, Joe Morgan went 2-for-4 and singeld home the years ago. Experts have alleged that the cloth was the on a looping single to left by U.L. winning run with one out in the burial garment of Jesus. Bromily will review his Washington. Wilson then singled Al-Anon to meet eighth Friday to give the Oakland research. off the glove off third baseman A ’s a 2-1 victory over the Toronto A free vegetarian dinner wiil be served at noon, Al-Anon will meet Friday at 10 a .m. at South United Toby Harrah, scoring Biancalana prior to the lecture. The public is invited. Methodist Church, 1226 Main St. for a 1-0 lead. Blue Jays. The Royals scored again in the Ray Burris, 7-3, scattered five fifth despite getting only one ball hits, walked four and struck out Trinity ptans Bible school Deal with loss out of the infield. Don Slaught two over seven innings to notch the opened with a bunt single and took triumph. Bill Caudill worked the Trinity Covenant Church will sponsor a vacation ROCKVILLE — Rockville United Methodist second on a sacrifice bunt. Wa­ final two innings to post his 16th Bible school July 9 through July 13 from 8:45 a.m. to Church, 142 Grove St., will sponsor the film shington’s infield single to short save. noon each day. The theme is "Jesus Is My Answer.” "Mourning Song” July 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the church. moved Slaught to third and he With the score tied 1-1, Rickey Children will learn songs, crafts, and about Taiwan The film deals with loss. Death, divorce and loss of scored on Wilson’s ground single Henderson led off the eighth with a from the church-sponsored missionary Martha possessions is discussed. The film is part of a series ‘ f--. ■ between first and second. bloop single to center off Dave Dwight. Bible study and workbook lessons will be entitled “ His Stubborn Love” featuring Joyce Kansas City loaded the bases Stieb, 8-3. Henderson followed with included. Landorf, author of 14 inspirational books. with none out in the sixth on a his 35th stolen base and advanced The school committee includes Wendy Smith, The film is open to the public. An offering will be single by , a double by to third on Dwayne Murphy’s Gloria Swensen, Shirley He\yett and Carole Anderson. taken. and a walk to Butch ground out. Morgan then ripped a Teachers and aides include Judy Hale, Mildred Davis. Slaught’s sacrifice fly made single to right, scoring Henderson Martina Navratilova has threatened to cut her visits to Nilson, Tammy Millard, Joanne Heavens, Sonia Youth confirmed at temple it 3-0. with the winning run. Colby, Brenda Jodoin, Gayle Brodersen, Robbi Britain after run-ins with the British press. Her situation Black allowed a double to Butch Hennigan, Matt Hennigan, Carol Longo, Sherry Confirmation at Temple Beth Sholom took place can be compared to what happens each year to John Wynegar and also hit Don Baylor Neuner. June 5 during the worship service. The date also ’Twins 5, ’Tigers 3 with a pitch in the first inning, but McEnroe at Wimbledon. Also Jean Pedemonti, Audrey Cutting, Karla Hahn, marked the eve of Shavuot which commemorates the At Detroit, Kent Hrbek doubled the Kansas City left-hander then Connie DeVaux, Sue Falcetta, Coby Kitchin, Elsie day Moses received the Ten Commandments at home the tying run and Mickey. Mount Sinai. set down 11 consecutive batters Hatcher scored the winner from Grover, Suzy Sinatra, Diane Blank, Dawne Gagnon, before walking Steve Kemp in the Betty Lou Nordeen, Milt Nilson, Jane Helmolt, Lyn The confirmands proclaimed their acceptance of third base on Dave Engle’s ground Judaism before the congregation. Participants were fifth. He did not allow another hit out in the fifth inning Friday night Martina to cut Nielsen, Bette Copeland and Jean DeValve. until Baylor doubled In the Registration is required. No walk-ins will be Aaron Gaber, David Kaye, William Klipstein, Eric to give the Minnesota Twins a 5-3 seventh. victory over the Detroit Tigers in accepted. Children age 4 through high school are Lohr, Lynn Meltzer, Carrie Moses, Marc Patten, Russell Vinick and Sharon Vinick. Rookie Brian Dayett followed the first game of a double-header. welcome. Call 646-7956 by Monday. Baylor’s double two batters later visits to Britain with his second homer of the White Sox 2, Orioles 1 Singer to perform UPl photo season to spoil Black’s shutout bid At Chicago, Ron Kittle hit his Bv Martin Lader not be coming as much.” and cut the lead to 3-2. 18th homer and Richard Dotson UPI Sports Writer The latest assault on Navra­ BLOOMFIELD — Mark Cable, a contemporary Seattle's Spike Owen slides into second base but is out The Yankees put two runners on pitched a three- hitter Friday tilova occurred Friday when Scandia plans picnic Christian folk singer, will perform at a coffeehouse on tag by Boston shortstop Jackie Gutierrez in fifth base with one out in the ninth, but night, pacing the Chicago White WIMBLEDON, England - tabloid papers headlined the July 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wintonbury Baptist Church, The following events are scheduled at Emanuel inning action Friday night at Fenway Park. Owen was out came on to get Sox to a 2-1 victory over the Martina Navratilova, subjected story that her companion, Judy Lutheran Church for the coming week: 54 Maple Ave. Coffeehouses are scheduled the first to severe harassment by the Nelson, had filed for divorce Saturday of each month. on steal attempt. the final two outs for his 20th save. Baltimore Orioles. Sunday — 10:30 a.m., youth to Wickham Park for local media, threatened Friday from her husband and had flown planning. Cable is a youth director in a Pennsylvania church to curtail her future visits to home to Fort Worth, Texas. Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Old Guard, all retired men of and he sings at youth retreats and meetings. He has Britain. community welcome. recorded two albums of his original compositions, NL roundup "You guys have done it," "You guys have done it by Thursday —- 9 a.m., staff meeting; 10 a.m., prayer “ Any Other Way” and "A Story to T ell.” Navratilova said to the as­ knocking on my door at 11:30 at group; 11:15 a.m., care and visitation; 6:30 p.m., An offering will be taken during the concert, but sembled media following her night and 9:30 in the morning Scandia picnic in Meriden. admission is free and free refreshments will be 6-2, 6-2 victory over Iva Budar- when my alarm is set for 10:30, Saturday — 8 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous. served. The concert is particularly appropriate for ova that lifted her into the fourth so I don’t think I'll be playing junior and senior high and college-age youth. Call round of Wimbledon. Navratil­ here,” Navratilova said. 242-5080. Mets drop fourth straight ova then indicated she would Asked if this meant Wim-' Pray for America pass up the and a bledon, a championship she has tournament in Brighton, both in The following events have been scheduled at the Religion page deadlines NEW YORK (UPI) - Rafael relieved by Donnie Moore, who when Doug Flynn singled, went to at-bats in front of his hometown won four times, Navratilova Church of the Nazarene for the coming week: November. replied, “ No one will keep me In order to have items considered for this page, Ramirez had four hits, including earned his seventh save. second on a sacrifice bunt by Lea fans. Herald photo by Tarquinlo Monday — 6:15 p.m., softball practice on the ” 1 love the people here, 1 love away from Wimbledon.” submit them by 9:30 a.m. Tuesday to the Manchester an RBI single that capped a New York made it 3-2 in the third and scored on Scott’s double off grounds. Phillies 7, Astros 2 the places and I love playing The 27-year-old left-hander, Herald’s focus department. three-run second inning, to spark when Keith Hernandez slammed loser Bill Scherrer, 1-1. Scott, Flutists perform Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ At Philadelphia, Ozzie Virgil hit here, but I have decided that the now based in Dallas, said she is Photos will be used on a space-available basis only. the Atlanta Braves and surprise his sixth home run, after Wally released by Houston after batting cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor. a two-ru)) homer and Glenn Wilson harassment I ’ve been getting not subjected to the same In order to have them returned, either enclose a starter Steve Bedrosian to a 5-3 Backman had walked. only .190 in 25 games, also doubled Wednesday — 7 p.m., pray for America service. added a three-run shot Friday here is not worth it, and I should probing at home. South United Methodist Church wasthe who played the piccolo, and Alison self-addressed, stamped envelope or pick them up at triumph over the slumping New Atlanta scored two more runs in in the third and scored a run. Thursday — counseling sessions with the Rev. night, highlighting a six-run fourth not subject myself to it,” she "In America they don't come setting for a flute recital recently. Larkin, flute. The girls are students of the Herald office after publication. York Mets. the fourth and finished Lynch when Tim Wallach provided a couple Gerald Eddy. Call 646-8599 for appointment. The Mets have dropped four in a Gerald P e iry and Dale Murphy of insurance runs in the seventh inning that gave the Philadelphia said. "So, in looking over my knocking on your door at 11:30 Color photos are not acceptable. Black and white schedule for the fall at Wight­ Performers included Mary Cleaves, left, Bridget O'Connell-Gilchrist. Saturday — 7 a.m., men’s prayer time. row after having been in first place singled home runs. with a two-run homer, his 12th of Phillies a 7-2 victory over the at night. They respect one’s only, please. man Cup and others here, I shall in the National League East New York got its final run in the the year, and the Expos scored . privacy.” she said. . Division. run in the fifth when Mookie Wilson another run in the ninth on a double Chris Chambliss opened the grounded into a forceout with the by Tim Raines and a single by Steve Carlton, 6-4, struck out 10 second inning by drawing a walk bases loaded, scoring Jose Derrel Thomas. to raise his career total to 3,798. It Religious Services off loser Ed Lynch, 7-4, and scored Oquendo, who led off the inning was the 81st time in Carlton’s career he has struck out 10 or more Connors sets record on a double by Glenn Hubbard. with a single. Lea, 12-4, struck out six, walked Trevino delivered an RBI single Expos 7, Reds 3 none and retired the final 19 batters. The triumph was the 306th of his career, putting him second worship; 4 p.m., worship. tvllle. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. Rev. Edward J. Reardon. , and Lynch uncorked a wild pitch At Cincinnati, Tony Scott, signed batters in a row to join Joaquin Assemblies of God Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Jehovah’s ing praise service, nursery. Society-East, 153 W. Vernon pastor. 10 a.m., worship ser­ Kuhl, pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine (444-8599) Saturday masses at 4 and 4:30 St., Manchester. Rev. Arnold ' that allowed Trevino to reach by Montreal earlier in the day, Andujar of St. Louis as the among all-time left-handed with Wimbledon win Calvary Church (Assem­ study. Nursery provided (or vic e and church sch ool. (449- w o rsh ip ; 10:15 o.m . Sunday pitchers ahead of Eddie Plank and a ll se rvice s. (444-2903) Witnesses p.m .; Sunday m asses at 7:30, W estw ood, m in iste r. 10:30 third. Ramirez then scored Tre­ paid immediate dividends Friday National League’s only 12- game blies of God), 400 Buckland 0815) school and Youth Forum. 9 , 10:30 a.m ., n o o n ,a n d S p .m . a .m ., se rvice . (444-5151) behind Warren Spahn’s 363. Rood. South Windsor. Rev. Jehovah's Witnesses, 447 Holy Communion first and Pentecostal (443-4129) vino with a single. night by doubling home the go- winners. WIMBLEDON. England (UPI) including 16-year-old Canadian Kenneth L. Gustafson, pos- Congregationai Tolland Turnpike, Manches­ th ird Sunday. (449-4243) St. M ary Church, 1400 M a in Bedrosian, 5-5, replaced sche­ ahead run to support the five-hit — added another Carling Bassett, seeded No. 16, tor. 9:30 o.m., Sundoy ter. Tuesday, Congregation United Pentecostal St., Caventry. Father James Carlton was struck in the right duled starter Len Barker when pitching of CJiarlie Lea and boost Montreal’s Pete Rose broke Carl glorious milestone to his glamor­ who fell 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 to Britain’s school; 10:30 o.m., w orship, Bolton Congregational Covenant Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Thurs­ Church, 187 Woodbrldge St., J. W llllamsan, pastar. leg by a line drive by Kevin Bass in child-core and nursery; 7:00 day, Theocratic School Manchester. Rev. Marvin Barker developed stiffness in his the Montreal Expos to a 7-3 victory Yastrzemski’s all-time record for Anne Hobbs. Usa Bonder, the 11th Church, 228 Bolton Center Trinity Covenant Church, Masses Saturday at 5:15 ous career Friday, becoming the p.m., evening service of Road, at the Green, Bolton. (speaking course), 7:30 p.m .; Methodist Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., p.m .; Sunday 9:30 and 10:45 over the Cincinnati Reds. most games played when he the ninth and was forced from the 302 H a ck m a ta ck St., M a n ­ Sunday school; .11 o.m., THE elbow. Bedrosian’s start was his all-time leading men’s winner in seed, was eliminated by Austral­ praise and Bible preaching. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, Service meeting (ministry a.m .; h o lyd ays, 5:30and 7:30 With the score tied 3-3 in the appeared in game No. 3,309. Rose, game. Larry Andersen relieved (644-1102) chester. Rev. Norman Swen­ training), 8:15p.m.; Sunday, Bolton United Methodist morning worship; 4 p.m., p.m. Confessions 4:30 to 5 first after 27 relief appearances Wimbledon history. ian Elizabeth Sayers, 6-4, 6-2. Minister. 9:30 a.m., worship son, Summer hours: B and 10 BIBLE and got the last three outs. service, nursery, church Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ evening worship; 7:30 p.m., p.m . (742-4455) this season. He allowed only four sixth, Montreal went ahead to stay however, went hitless in five By beating Marty Davis, 6-4,6-7, Among the men, Australian a.m ., se rvice s; 9:15 to 9:45 a.m.; Watchtower Study, pike, Bolton. Rev. Stewart bible study (Tuesday); 7 SPEAKS school; 10:30 o.m ., fe llo w ­ a.m., coffee and fellowship; Church ot St. M aurice, 32 hits in seven innings before being 6-3, 6-4 to reach the fourth round, veteran Mark Edmondson, a se­ Baptist ship; 10:45 a .m ., fo ru m p ro­ 10:25. (444-1490) Lanier, pastor, 9:30 a.m., p.m.. Ladles' prayer (Thurs­ Hebron Rood, Bolton. The _ oy 9:30 a.m., chiclets and par­ church school; 11 a.m.', wor­ day); 7 p.m.. Men's prayer Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, pas­ Eugene Connors claimed his 65th singles mifinalist here two years ago, g ram . (449-7077 o ffice or ents m eeting. (449-2855) Baptist Bible Church of ship se rv ic e , n ursery. (449- (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Youth tor. S a tu rd a y m ass at 5 p .m .; ____ Brewer completed a marathon 6-7, 7-6,6-4. Coventry, the Grange build­ 447-8878 parsonage. victory against 11 losses since his Center Congregational 3472) s e rv ic e (F rid a y ). (449-9848) Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:15 At U.S. Trials ing, Route 44, Coventry. Ste­ Jewish — North United Methodist and 11 a.m . (443-4444) first appearance at Wimbledon in 6-7, 8-6 victory over ninth seed phen Smith, pastor. Worship Church, 11 Center St., Man­ “But Qod demon- chester. Rev. Newell H. Cur­ Church, 300 P a rk e r St., M a n ­ elrgtee hie own love lor 1971. This surpassed the mark of 64 Henrik Sundstrom of . The services Sundov at 11 o.m. Episcopai Conservative chester. Richard W. Dupee, and 7 p.m. All are welcome. tis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Presbyterian ue In Ihle: While we were set by three-time champion Arthur second round match had been Robert J. Bills, minister of pastor. Summer schedule: 9 Saivation Army (742-7937) St. George’s Episcopal Temple Beth Sholom, 400 a.m .: w orsh ip , n ursery. (449- Coventry Presbyterian etui einnert, Chrlel died Gore in the early 1900s. suspended because of darkness Community Baptist visitations; Rev. Clifford O. Church, 1150 Boston Turn­ E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ Simpson, pastor emeritus; 3494) Church, Route 44A and Trow­ Solvation Army, 441 Main tor ue,” Rom. 5:8. Thie Caulkins gains third Oiympic spot “ I hope I ’m not finished y et,"' Thursday after four sets. Church, 585 E. Center St., pike, Bolton. Sunday 8 a.m., chester. Richard J. Plavin, South United Methodist bridge Rood, Coventry. Rev. St., Manchester. Capt. and Manchester. Rev. James l. Michael C. Thornton, asso­ Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, can­ eeeuree ue that Qotfe joked Connors, the Wimbledon Fifth seed Jimmy Arias, still ciate pastor. 10a.m., worship Church, 1224 Main St., Man­ Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, Mrs. Rondall Davis. 9:30 M eek, m in ister. 9:15 o.m ., Euchorlst, Rev. John Hol- tor; Dr. Leon Wind, rabbi chester. D r. Shephard S. 9:30 o.m., worship; 10:45 a .m ., Sunday sch o o l; 10:45 love le unconditional. competition. ican record holder , champion in 1974 and 1982. “ It’s unsure of himself on grass, con­ church school tor all ages, service, sanctuarv; 10 a.m. llger, vicar. II a.m., fellow­ emeritus. Services, 8:15 p.m. (UPI) - Ver­ Caulkins’ was the second Ameri­ church sch ool. (447-9941) Johnson, Dr. Paul Kroll, a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., a.m., holiness meeting; 7 But Leighton Ford "She’s so far ahead of everyone the 400 free runnerup on Tuesday. nice I won so many matches, but if tinued to flirt with danger before kindergarten through Grade ship hour. Monday through Friday and 9:45 a.m. Satur­ pastors. Summer schedule: Bible study and fellowship. p.m., salvation meeting. further obeeivae: "Qod satile .Tracy Caulkins extended her can women’s record to fall this 4 continuing during the ser­ First Congregational Friday, 4:45 p.m.; Wednes­ day. (443-9543) else, and she has to race herself Beardsley, a 1983 Florida gradu­ I ’d won a few more. I ’d have a few pulling out a 5-7,6-3,7-6,6-1 victory Church of Andover, Route 4, 10 a.m.: service; nursery Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., (449-7787). lovae ue the way we are, six-year domination o f' swim­ week. ’The men have broken three vice; 10:30 a.m ., m orn ing day, 9 a.m.. Holy ate, had not lost a 200- meter more titles. over South African Danie Visser. Andover. Rev. Richard H. core for children up to age 5. p ra y e r m eeting. (742-7222) but ha lovea ue too ming’s most dlvgrs&event and won world and two U.S. marks in the and the clock,” Hogshead said. worship. Nursery provided. E u ch a rist. (443-9203) (447-9141) Presbyterian Church ot butterfly national title race since " I don’t look at it as winning Also advancing to the round of 16 (443-0537) Taylor, pastor. Sunday wor­ St. Mary's Episcopal Unitarian much to leave ue that a third spot od the Olympic meet, which closes Saturday. "It’s too bad the East Germans ship: 11 a.m., nursery care Lutheran Manchester, 43 Spru ce St., were No. 12 Johan Kriek, No. 13 Faith Baptist Church, 52 Church, Pork ond Church Manchester. Rev. Richard way.'Ha could not took Caulkins, of Nashville, Tenn., won’t be there (at the Olympics) 1980 and was kept from an almost matches. I look at it as winning the Loke St., Manchester. Rev. proWded. Church school: streets, Manchester. Rev. Universaiist roster Friday, paring nearly a 9:30a.m ., Sunday. (742-7494) Concordia Lutheran G /a v , p asto r. 10:30 o.m .. upon our loet eatate and because there’s no telijng what we sure gold medal that year only by tournament, and if that doesn’t Tomas Smid and No. 16 Tim Ja m e s B e lla so v. pastor. 9:30 Frederick P. Moser, asso­ Church (L C A ), 40 Pitkin St., second from her American record turned in the world's fastest of the First Congregotlonal Mormon Worship service, nursery, Unitarian Universalitt paaa by on the other could do.” the U.S. boycott. happen, you leave here preparing Mayotte. a.m ., Sunday school; 10:30 ciate rector. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Manchester. Rev. Burton D. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 in the 200- meter individual year in the IM and erased her o. m., worship service;Church 7 of Coventry, 1171 Eucharist; 10 o.m.. Holy alda. What had to be ’There’s no telling what Carey But Friday he faded to a for Wimbledon 85.” Kriek defeated Steve Meister, Main St., Coventry. Rev. Strand, postor. Summer Church ot Jesus Christ of p.m .. In fo rm a l w o rsh ip . (443- medley. standing U.S. record of 2; 13.69, set p. m., evening service. (444- Eucharist 10 o.m. every Wed­ schedule: 9 a.m.. Holy Com­ 0904) done coat heaven . can do in Los Angeles either. The third-place finish behind Pablo Martina Navratilova and Chris 6-2, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1, Smid beat Tom 5314) Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 nesday. (449-4583) Latter Day Saints (Mor­ Caulkins, former world record in January 1980. a.m., worship; 9:30 a.m., m union, n u rsery. (449-5311) mon), 30 W oo dside St., M a n ­ dearly. . Morales and Patrick Kennedy and Evert Lloyd, who have made their Gullikson, 7-5, 7-6, 6-2, and First Baptist Church, 240 holder in the 200IM and U.S. titlist University of Texas swimmer Hlllstown Road, Manchester. church sch oal In C hurch chester. Wayne S. Taylor, Caulkins, who qualified for the did not make the team. own marks in history while win­ Mayotte, yet to drop a set and Lane House. Nursery care Emanuel Lutheran bishop, 9:15 a.m., sacrament Roman Cathoiic God knew that ealvag- in the demanding event in 13 from suburban New York, who O r. C. Conley, pastor. (449- Church, 40 C h u rch St., U.S. team earlier in the week in the ning seven Wimbledon crowns coming up against Connors next, 7509) p rovided . (742-84874 m eeting; 10:15 a .m ,, Sunday ktg man would alao coat straight national championships broke his own world mark in the The winners were almost apolo­ Second Congregational Gospel Monchester. Rev. Dale H. school and p rim a ry ; 11:25 Church ot the Assumption, A New 400 IM and 100 , said First Baptist Chapel ot the man hla vary Ilia. It 206 earlier in the U.S. between them, also came out ousted Gullikson’s twin brother, Church, 385 N. M a in St., Gustafson, pastor; Steven P. a.m., priesthood and relief Adorns Street at Thompson since 1978, led from the gun and getic about denying the long-time Deot, 240 Hlllstown Road. Church of the Living God, Road, Manchester. Rev. Ed- the record had stood so long winners Friday, although Evert Tim. 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. Manchester. The Rev. V. Sabin, Intern; Rev. C. Henry society. (443-4003) could not bo avoided. touched in 2 minutes, 12.78 seconds team selection meet, came within butterfly great. Manchester. Rev. K. an evangelical, tull-gospel Anderson, pastor emeritus. w o rd S. P e p in , p astor. Sotur- because she has had difficulty Lloyd was extended to three sets. K reutzer, pastor. (443-7543) Joseph Milton, pastor. 9 a.m. church, Robertson School, challenge wont out: 13-hundredths of his 100 back “ He was devastated,” said Mo- Advancing along with Navratil­ worship service and nursery Sunday schedule: 8:a.m., doy mass at 5; Sunday You” — 2.5 seconds in front of second- getting well- prepared mentally ^ n y himaeir, “erucHy North School Street, Man­ w orsh ip In the chap el w ith m osses a t 7:30, 9, 10:30 and record with a 55.32, the quickest Navratilova, the defending ova, Hobbs and Sayers to the (or children to age 8. (449- chester. Rev. David W. t ^ tiaah”, "otter your place finisher Nancy Hogshead. since 1980. rales.of Santa Clara, Calif., who 2843) communion on first and third noon. (443-2195) Call: time of 1984. champion, easily reached the fourth round of the womens singles Christian Science Mullen, pastor. Meeting Sun­ Sundays; 9:30 a.m., worship National Catholic St. Bartholomew's Church, bodlaa aa living aaert- Hogshead, winner of the 100- "I think I prepared a lot better earned his second team spot with a Second Congregational days, )0to11:30a.m. Nursery Second, but morO than a second fourth round with a 6-2, 6-2 rout of were fourth seed Pam Shrlver, No. Church of Covenfry, 1744 In the sanctuary with com­ St. John's Polish National 741 E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ fleoa". Thia la loving meter freestyle Monday, earned this year,” she said. " I feel 1:58.07. "C raig Beardsley has been First Church ot Christ, and Sunday school. munion on second and fourth chester. Rev. Martin j. slower than the dominating Carey, Iva Budarova of Czechoslovakia, 6 , No. 7 Manuela S cientist, 447 N. M a in St.. Boston Turnpike, Coventry. Catholic Church, 23 G o lw a y man? Indeed, torltcalla her second spot on the Olympic on top for five years. I really feel Full Gospel Interdenomi­ Sundays, nurseryJ443-1193) Scholsky, pastor. Saturday stronger now. ’The fact that it’s an was of Cincinnati. and then unleashed another attack Maleeva, No. 9 Monchester. 10:30 a.m., Rev. David Jarvis, minister. national Church, 745 M a in St., Monchester. Rev. Stan­ man to become all ha team with her runnerup finish. for him right now.” Regular schedule: 10 a.m., ley M. Lancolo, pastor. 9 mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Olympic year has a lot to do with church service, Sunday St., Manchester. Rev. Philip Latvian Lutheran Church m asses a t 8:30, 10 an d 11:30 647-8301 waa meant to be. Senti­ Cohen, 18, of Mission Viejo, on the British press for harass­ and No. 13 Barbara Potter, with warship; 8 a.m., Olal-A-Rlde a.m ., m ass. (443-5904) Also grabbing second berths were school, and care for small P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:30 of Manchester, 21 G ard en St., a.m . for an important ment ahMda trom oth- it.” Calif., winner of the 400 freestyle Kennedy, a former Florida ment. Evert Lloyd outlasted Betsy only Turnbull being extended to ch ild ren . (449-1444) Reading to church; 8:45 a.m., church a.m., adult Bible study and M an ch ester. (443-2051) distance freestyler Tiffany Clohen, Caulkins and Hogshead both said teammate of Beardsley’s from school, nursery to grade St.' Bridget Church, 70 Main recorded measage era the unploaaant tnith earlier in the week, doubled in the Nagelsen, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, in a second three sets. Room, 454A Center St., Man­ Sunday school; 7 p.m., wor­ St., Manchester. Rev. Philip who turned in the world’s fastest chester. (449-8982) eight, adult discussion; 11 ship service. T uesday at 7:30 Prince of Peace Lutheran and leevea them In datk- they capable of going faster next 800 with an 8:28.08, an eyelash Cockeyesville, Md., blasted Olym­ round match. Shrlver, who almost fell victim a.m., coffee and fellowship; A. Sheridan and Rev. Em ilio time of 1984 in the 800 freestyle, and p.m., special Bible studies; Church, Route 31 and North Nazarene P . P a d e lll, co-postors. S a tu r­ naaa. Love riaka their re- month in the Olympics, which below the previous 1984 world best pic rules that went into effect in Second seed , ex­ to Gigi Fernandez in her previous 11:15 a .m ., lu n lo r ch o ir; 4 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., River Road, Coventry. Rev. , who just missed his requires a lap each of swimming’s p.m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; Church of the Nazarene, day mass 5 p.m.; Sunday aentmont— and lltta Uie by Astrid Strauss of East Ger­ 1980 that cut each country to two pected to face Connors in the match, was back in form to thrash Church of Christ worship service. Prayer line, W.H. Wllkens, pastor. 9 a.m., m asses a t 7:30, 9, 10:30 and wlao heavenward. own 100 backstroke world record. 4 p.m., senior church school 444-8731, 24 hours. Sunday sch o o l; 10:15 a.m ., 234 M a in St., M an ch ester. four basic strokes. many. of entries per event. semifinals, won his third round Camille Benjamin, 6-0,6-2. Jordan, Church of Christ, Lvdall Rev. Neale McLain, senior noan. (443-2M3) Shut out from a ticket to Los and P ilg r im fello w sh ip . (742- Gospel Hall, Center Street, w o rsh ip se rvice . (742-7548) St. James Church, 894 M a in Miami, just 15, became the young­ "H e should be there,” Kennedy match from West German Rolf who thrives on a big serve, was and Vernon streets, Man­ 4234) Manchester. 10 a.m., break­ pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, Angeles in a major upset was 200 But Hogshead said it has been chester. Eugene Brewer, minister of youth. 9:30 a.m., St., Manchester. Rev. Fron­ est U.S. swimming Olympian so said. " I t ’s really a shame he didn’t Gehring, 6-4, 6-2, 7-6. broken three times before stopping Tolcottvllle Congrega­ ing bread; 11:45 a.m ., Sun­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran ds V. KrukowskI, Rev. Ro­ CHURCH OF CHRIST butterflier , who difficult for Caulkins to improve on minister. Sunday services; 9 tional Church, Main Street day school; 7 p.m., gospel Sunday sch o o l; 10:45 a.m ., Feeliag Good About Lydall and Vernon Streota far with a second place 8:28.62, make it because he’s trained so Three more seeds were ousted. Church (Missouri Synod), worship, children's church bert Burbank, Rev. Richard owns eight of the top 11 times In the her records between Olympics 18-year-old Briton Julie Salmon. a m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., and Elm Hill Road, Talcot- m eeting. Cooper and High streets. A. Lambre, team ministry. YoursoH ____ Phone: B48-28M three-hundredths in front of Amer- phenomenally.” 6-4, 6-3. and nursery; 4:30 p.m., even­ event’s history. because she doesn't get enough 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Suturduy, June 30, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, June 30. 1984 - 17 Many NFL teams adopt weight prog/amsj y.S. tracksters strongest in sprints ing coach Gary Wade instituted Tony Favla Bv Dave Ratfo conditioning coaches. tioning coach, off the campus of of the injuries we've had." program. the U.S. (Final: Aug. 11) motivational awards, such ais. . U pi Sports Writer beat as she did in last year's World UPl Sports Writer And they're turning to the Auburn and the team purchased Parcells talked to over 20 Dallas and , both 110-meter hurdles — Greg Fos­ ward Sarul. Medals could be "Lifter of the Y ea r." New Championships. Wysocki beat colleges, where weight training nine new Nautilus weight weight coaches before settling perennial playoff clubs, have ter, the heir apparent to Renaldo available for Americans Dave Minnesota Vikings Coach L «8 ' > Decker in the Trials but is not NEW YORK — Considering is a way of life for football machines. on John Parker from had conditioning programs LOS ANGELES - The Soviet- Nehemiah, should win the gold Laut, Michael Carter and August Steckel will hold an eight-event L led withdrawal from the 1984 Los likely to repeat that feat if Decker the importance of strength and players. "H e's had all the players in Mississippi. since the mid-70s and other easily for the United States. Wolf. (Final: Aug. 11) Iron Man contest on the first day ~ r ^ g e le s Olympics has crippled the decides to compete in this event. size in football, you would think Forrest Gregg, whose Cincin­ here on a regular basis," "This position saves you a lot teams were quick to follow. Now Americans and , — Loses Imrich of training camp in July. women's events, (Final: Aug. 11) weight training was a part of the nati Bengals were known as one Packers spokesman Lee Rem- more than it costs," Parker just a handful of N F L teams are Roger Kingdohi are also in conten­ Bugar of Czechoslovakia and Luis robbing the Games of such stars as 3,000 meters — Again, Decker- game from its inception. of the best conditioned team^; - iV mel said. "Some of them have said. “ Look at it on a dollars and without fuil-time strength Prizes wiil be offered thi^"“; tion as well as Arto Bryggare of Delis of Cuba, so'Americans Mac Budd if Decker chooses this event But while several pro teams was surprised at the lack o r shown marked improvement." cents standpoint — a player's coaches. winners in each category and, tq ,,‘j Jjarmlla Kratochvilova of Czechos- and Mark McCoy of Wilkins, John Powell and Art levakia and of East over the 1,500 or goes for a double. lave had strength and condi­ strength of his new team when Two years ago, the New York getting his salary whether he But methods of training vary help the Vikings train for the ^ Canada. East bloc casualties in­ Burns move up. (Final: Aug. 10) (Final Aug. 10) he took over as the Green Bay Giants let go strength coach Jim ‘plays or stands oh the sidelines greatiy among the experts. competition, ex-Marine Stecki^. . Qermany, but has left the men's clude Alejandro Casanas of Cuba, Javelin throw — The only folks tioning coaches for years, many 100-meter hurdles — All top Packers' coach after last Williams in an effort to cut in a cast. Parker took the opposite ap­ has brought in a contingent pt i events rivaling the finest of meets. ranked ninth, and Thomas Mun- outside the East bloc who are in N FL clubs are just discovering women were Easterners — Bettine season. costs. After 4-S and 3-12-1 “ The idea of just showing up proach of Green Bay's Knight, Marines to construct a b a s ic -^ , While women from the East-bloc kelt of , sixth. b 6 contention are the benefits of weight training. Jahn and Kerstin Knabe of East " I f I could put my finger on seasons, coach Bill Parcells for training camp, that idea of scrapping the weight machines training style obstacle course a t . ^ countries have been dominant on (Final: Aug. 6) (world record-holder) and Duncan Outside of the Super Bowl Germany and Lucyna Kalek of what this team needs, this team talked management into hiring training is like a dinosaur." in favor of free weights. Bob training camp. . tbeir side, the men have not, with 400-meter hurdles — Edwin Atwood of the United States. champion Los Angeies Raiders, Poland. Americans Benita who always do things their own is not very strong," Gregg said a new strength coach and Parker has had a bunch of Ward, who joined the Cowboys "A world class athlete shoul^,^ the exception of the weight­ Moses. Nothing more needs to be (Final: Aug. 5) throwing events, been able to Hammer throw — The East bloc Fitzgerald- Brown and Kim of the 8-8 Packers. "That hurts pouring over $100,000 into the Giants showing up as early as in 1975, combines computers plan his entire year," Parker ^ said after more than 100 consecu­ way. most of the teams without Turner now have a shot. (Final; concentrated conditioning pro­ you two ways — it hurts in weight room. 5:30 each morning to work out at and the ,martial arts into his dominate. In fact, the Soviet Union tive victories. Contending for the claims the world’s top eight said Aug. 10) consistency and it makes you " I want a bigger, more Giants Stadium. Among them off-season training programs. tad just two bonafide stars, with silver and bronze medals will be rankers, making the Olympic grams can be found near the 400-meter hurdles — Without bottom of the standings. There­ more susceptible to injury." powerful team, especially in the are ail-pro linebacker Law­ Some teams turn off-season More and more footbail piay’-"’ " Sergei Bubka in the pole vault and of West Germany, event a joke. West German Karl- Soviet Anna Ambrosene and East Gregg hired Virgil Knight, the offensive line," Parcells said. rence Taylor, taking part in his conditioning into competition. ers are finding strength coaches;^*^ Xamara Bykova in the women's and Hans Riehm may win, with Bill fore. it's no surprise that some German Ellen Fiedler, Americans of those teams are hiring Packers' first full-time condi- “ T hone it win .»i»n orevent some first off-season weight Detroit strength and condition- planning their years for them! Mgh jump. of the United States and Sven Green the best American. (Final: liOverall the men's meet is of Nylander of Sweden. (Final: Aug. Aug. 6) Judi Brown, outstanding quality, with Ameri­ 5) 3 j I Decathlon — A stiff battle and Angela Wright become con­ can sprinters, British middle- 3,000-meter steeplechase — This between West Germany's Jurgen tenders, (Final: Aug. 8) distance runners, and arguably the could be one of the closest distance Hingsen, who recently improved Marathon — R elatively un­ greatest marathon field in history. races in the Olympics, especially if his world record to 8,798 points, touched by the walkout. Norway's Here is a summary of each event: it comes down to American record- and Britain’s Daley Thompson. Grete Waitz and Ingrid Kristi­ Scoreboard Men Top American is . Bruce ansen face courageous holder and West 100 meters — Americans tradi­ Germany’s Patriz Ilg. Both are Jenner’s 8.617 total for 1976 Mont­ of the United States and Anne Audain of New Zealand. (Aug. 5) Mason, I ex 5 5 95.1 68 19 63 2.45 Miami, 8:34.77.2, , Mission tionally have been dominant in this well- seasoned. Boguslaw Ma- real gold is still U.S. record. 3 Royals 3, Yankees 2 Braves 5, Mels 3 Hurst, Bos 8 5 118.0 107 42 66 2.59 VIelo, Calif., 8:35.61.is.ei. 3,j, Torn! lami Drvon-Bpuaef event and 1984 is no different. With minski of Poland ( silver) (Final: Aug. 9) High jump — Loss of Bykova, Boddekr, Bit 9 6 120.1 97 47 54 2.69 Mission VIelo, Calif.,:allf., 8:36.15.' 4, .KIp);. world record-holder, robs Games NEW YORK KANSAS CITY the likes of world champion Carl will not be there, but Kenyans 4 X 100-meter relay — United Cocanwr, Ml 6 6 101.1 98 42 42 2.75 LInehan, Sarasota,a, Fla., 8:37.97. 5,,fam of one of its brightest and most Softball Little League obrhbl obrhbl ATLANTA NEW YORK Leal, Tor 8 2 )16.0 99 35 76 2.79 Brown, Mission VIelo,/lelo, Calif.,_____ 8:38.88.'6,' Lewis, and Ron Henry Rono and Julius Korir will. States all the way, with anchor Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 Wilson cf 4 0 2 2 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Butchr, Mnn 5 5 92.0 98 15 24 2.84 Stacy Shupe, (jerritos, Calif., 8:39.4S:i7/. Brown, a sweep is possible. The (Final: Aug. 10) Lewis looking to take his fourth photogenic stars. Now Ulrike Wynegar c 4 0 I 0 Sheridan If 4 0 1 Ramirz 0 ss 5 1 4 1 Backmn 2b 2 1 Dotson, 0 1 Chi 9 4 119.1 86 46 70 2.87 Jullane Brossman, Folrlown, N,J,., Meyfarth of West Germany seems Mttngly 1b 4 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 0 0 0 Oberkfll 3b 5 0 2 0 Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 only leading athlete pulling out 5.000 meters — World champion gold medal and tie Jesse Owens' NATIONAL LEAGUE 8:41.91. 8, Lisa Gillespie, City pf. to have the edge over American National Baylor dh 2 110 Orta dh 4 110 Perry If 4 12 1 Hrnndz lb 3 12 2 Individual Bolting Industry, Calif., 8:42.52. was Lenadro Penalver of Cuba, Eamonn Coghlan of Ireland is the record. (Final: Aug. 11) Moreno pr 0 0 0 0 BalbonI 1b 3 0 1 Murphy 0 cf 4 0 1 1 Strwbrr rf 3 0 ptayer, 1 0 cIb ab r h 2b 3b hr rbl ovo Men's lOO-bockstroke — 1, Rick Conev, ranked seventh in the world. favorite and he’ll get stiff competi­ 4 X 400-meter relay — Soviets and Canada’s Debbie Independent Harrah 3b 3 0 0 0 Davis If 3 0 0 0 Chmbis 1b 4 1 0 0 Foster If 4 0 Gwvnn, 10 SD X .357 Mount KIsco, N.Y., 55.88. 2, (tie) (tarn, Morlartv Brothers scored five runs Moore p 0 0 0 0 Brooks 3b 4 0 0 0 » 3 53 101 12 8 3 (Olympic final: Aug. 4) tion from of the might have given the Americans a Brill. (Final: Aug. 10) winning pitcher Bill Zwick did II all In the top of the sixth Inning to cop an Smally ph 10 10 Slaught c 3 12 1 Francn, Mtl 216 18 74 19 2 1 18 .346 Wilson, Cincinnati, and Dove Bottp/r, WInflld pr 0 0 0 0 Blanoalan 2 10 0 Kmmns rf 5 0 2 0 Fltzgerld c 4 0 Sndbrg, 0 0 Ch X7 52 102X 10 11 .332 Danville, Calif., 57.15. 4, , 200 meters — Again, a strong United States and Thomas Wes- battle here, but with lightning-fast Long jump — Out are Heike Friday night, tasslng a three-hit shu- 11-9, came-from-behlnd victory oyer Hubbrd 2b 4 1 2 1 Dquend ss 3 1 1 0 50 taut and belting a hamer, triple and the Medics at Buckley Field and force a Dayett rf 3 1 1 2 Wshngt ss 4 0 2 0 Wshn^n, 190 36 62 12 2 9 X.326 Tacoma, Wash., 57.16. 5, Mark Rhodenij United States field. Lewis has run a singhage of West Germany. This Antonio McKay on team, the Daute of East Germany and single to pace Cherrone's Pockage Gamble ph I 0 0 0 Trevino c 5 12 1 Sisk p 0 0 0 0 Cabell, Hou 194 27 2 3 21 .325 bough, Cincinnati, 57.21. 6, Stave winner-take-all playoff game between Kemp If 3 0 0 0 Bedrosin p 4 0 0 0 Heep ph 10 0 0 63 7 11.75. American youngsters Kirk event suffers from the loss of East United States won’t be beaten now. Anisoara Cusmir and Valy lonescu Store to an 8-0 win over the Pumper­ the two clubs to determine the league's Brooks, NY 231 26 74 10 1 9 X .3X Barnicoat, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 57,^' nickel Pub at Robertson Park. Tom Griffey cf 3 0 0 0 Holl If 1 0 0 0 Lynch p 10 0 0 Clerk, SF X3 33 65 9 1 11 44 .3X 7, , Concord, Calif., 57.40. «i Baptiste and Thomas Jefferson Germans Werner Schildhauer and (Final: Aug. 11) of Romania, leaving ' champion. Ryan Barry was the win­ Mechm ss 3 0 0 0 (taff p 0 0 0 0 Boland cracked three hits and Rick ning pitcher and smacked two key hits Hrnndz, NY 251 28 7914 0 5 X.315 Eric Ericson, Wilmington, Del., 57.44. also may grab medals. The strong- Hansjorg Kunze and Soviet Dim- Women sister Carol with an excellent Totals 31 2 4 1 Totals 31 3 f 3 Hodges ph 1 0 1 0 Men's 1,500-freestyle (finals Saturday Goss added a pair of safeties for the for Morlarty's. Steye Bugnackl also Brenlev, SF 197 28 62 8 0 8 31 .315 itriy Dimitriyev. Dave Moorcroft 100 meters — chance at striking gold. (Final: victors. had a pair of safeties while David NOW York 880S00 300— a (tarman p 0 0 0 0 Dernier, Ch 244 50 76 10 1 1 16 .311 night) — 1, George DKtarlo, DehvW','' eil foreign competition should Standings: Notional- ZembrowskI Kansas City W101) OOx— 3 (tardnhr ss 1 0 0 0 Durhm, Ch 237 43 7314 1 12 52.308 15:13.1). 2, Mike O'Brien, Mission Vl$r

) 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, June 30, 1984 M ANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, June 30. 1984 - 19 643-2711 Classified..Store/Otfice Space Household Goods For advertisements to be Business Opportunities 22 TAG SALE SIGN Rates Notices Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort Property Misc. tor Sole published Monday, the dead­ Home and Garden Minimum Charge; line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? L o s t/ F o u n d ...... 01 Empiovment info ...... 24 Misc. for Rent P e ts $3.00 for one day P e rs o n a ls ...... 02 instruction ...... 25 Wanted to Rent Musical Items P e r W o rd ; The best way to announce it is with a Herald fag Sale Announcements ...... 03 Roommates Wanted Recreational Items 1-2 d a y s ...... ,20C Read Your Ad A u c tio n s ...... 04 Classilied Ad. 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Income Tax Service . Motorcycles/Bicycles 72 ments to be published Tues- Errors which do not lessen 69 cors/Trucks lor Sale 71 Motorcycles/BIcyclei 72 Rooms for Rent SI Building/Contracting S3 Misc. (or Sols 63 Tag Sales Employment Rentals Services Wanted ...... R ec V e h ic le s ...... 73 day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement 41 Apartments tor Ront 42 Services Otfsrsd Rooms for Rent ...... 41 For Sale Auto Services ...... 74 deadline is noon on the d a y will not be corrected bv on & Education Autos for Rent/Lease ...... 75 before oublicotion. additional insertion. 1973 CHRYSLER NEW­ MOTORCYCLE INSU­ Apartments for Rent 42 CENTRAL LDCATION — MANCHESTER CEN­ D & J ELECTRIC — All R O B E R T E . JARVIS — BEAUTIFUL 1.25 caret MOVING — Everything H o lid a y /S e a s o n a l — 61 Mfsc.'Automotive ...... 76 PORT — Good condition. R A N C E SPECIALIST — . Help Wanted ...... 21 l-.omes for Rent ...... 43 Kitchen privileges. Free TER — Large, modern 2 types of electrical work Building & Remodeling diam ond, w hite gold, sol- must go! Furniture, TV, $975. C a ll 643-2121. Call us ond compare our • parking. Security and bedroom duplex with ap­ done. C a ll 649-5055 or Specialist. Additions, talre, original cost $3000, car, etc. Saturday, 9am to rates. Ask (or Janet or references required. Coll pliances. Lease, deposit 659-3408. garages, rooting, siding, will sell for $1500. Call )pm. Rain Dote: Sunday, Judy. Crockett Agency, 643-2693 otter 4pm. and references. Call 646- kitchens, bathrooms, re­ afte r 5:30, 646-5989. 9am to 1pm. 38 C Grove 21 Help Wanted 21 Halp Wontad 21 Help Wonted 21 3253. TONNIE'S O D D J O B placement wlndows- Street (oft of Main). 643-1577. 21 Help wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted Notices Help Wanted SERVICE: Mowing, lawn /doors. C a ll 643-6712. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAG SALE — Saturday, 1975 CHEVY MALIBU — 1983 Y A M A H A IT-175 — ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••#••••••#•#•# care, hedges, house- June 30th, 9am to 3pm. 619 6 cylinder, automatic, Less than 500 miles. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• D E N T A L H Y G IE N IS T — LIVE-IN COMPANION Apartments for Rsnt 42 Homes (or Rent pointing (Interior and ex­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOVERNMENT JOBS. NURSE RECEPTIONIST PRODUCTION North Main Street. Rain power steering, power 872-2343. BOOKKEEPER Part time starting In tor elderly couple. Room, terior), driveway sealing SALE — Red Goose Form Lott/Found 01 $16,559 - $50,553/year. No or MEDICAL ASSIST­ WORKERS — E s ta b ­ RoofIng/SidIng date: July 7th. No Early brakes. $800. C a ll 649- WANTED as port time ^ August. Progressive, board and salary. Call and m ore. C a ll 871-2938. Antiaves. '/> Price Saleon Hiring. Your area. Call ANT — Full fime for lished nationwide pillow 8075. B IKE,24" ladles lOspeed. manager of a Credit Un­ preventative oriented 649-8479. MANCHESTER — entire contentsi Fantas­ Birds Pleasel STORE CLERK 1-805-687-6000 Ext. R-9965. doctors office. Knowl­ manufacturer has imme­ MANCHESTER — Avcril- Huffy. Good condition. ion. Credit Union expe­ practice In Manchester. Charming 6 room Cape, N E E D CH ILD D A Y tic buys on glass, furni­ 3 3 NEEDED — Full tlme- diate full time openings edge of Insurance billing able Immediately. Dne, F O U R FAMILY TAG 1979 FIREBIRD — Auto­ Must sell, $49. Please call FOUND — Black and rience preferred. Salary Experience preferred. RENTAL SECRETARY centrally located, IVz CARE? But want a home­ BIDWELL HOME Im­ ture, linens, lace, etc. /part time for local 7- helpful. Send resumes to; for all types of produc­ two and three bedroom SALE — 19 Benton Street, matic transmission, 643-4096. white female klHen. Vic­ commensurate with ex­ Please c a ll 646-2251, WANTED — Part time, baths, (Ireplaced llvin- like setting? Consider our provement Company — Saturday 8i Sunday only Eleven food store, 7am to B ox R R c* The M an ch e s­ tion workers. No expe­ apartm ents. $400, $440, 6/30, 7/1, 9am to 6om. power steering, power inity of Main and W illi­ perience. Please send re ­ evenings, 4-7 and wee­ groom, beautiful, fenced alternative. Grandmoth­ Roofing , siding, altera­ 10-5. 742-9137. 3pm shift. Benefits In­ ter Herald. rience necessary, we will $520, heat and hot water Furniture, books, brakes, much m ore! Ccj^ll H O N D A , 1974 550 C B — ams Streets, if he’s yours sume to; Employment PERMANENT PART kends. Call Carroll John­ private yard. 2 car gar­ er's House, Inc. We pro­ tions, additions. Same clude Insurance, credit T Y P IS T — 50-60 wpm and train you. Day shift, 5day Included. BIssell and clothes, toys, household 649-2931. Excellent condition. please c a ll 643-4251. Manager, P.O. Box 526, TIME POSITION — son Brundrett, Fountain age, appliances. Secur­ vide structured day care number tor over 30 years. FOR SALE — Wheel union and profit sharing. Person Friday, East week, opportunity for ad­ B o yle Realtors. 649-4800. chair, like new. $200 or Items and many picture Fairing, backrest, Manchester, CT 06040. Available setting up and V illa g e , 528-1300. ity, lease, references. No to 12 children In our 649-6495. Apply In person at; 305 Hartford location. Op­ vancement and a full best offer. Call 649-5930. fram es. PONTIAC LEMANS, 1965 Kerker Header, K8.N, LOST — Bible and paper­ servicing greeting card pets. $725. C a ll 228-4078. pleasant home-llke set­ Green Road, Manches­ portunity open In small benefit program are of­ A L L A R E A S — 1, 2, 3, 4 — Pow er steering, pow er Jetted new tires, etc. $750. back on Parker Street or ter. ^OE. fered. A p p ly in person at; departments up to 30 ting. State licensed and near Exit 94. Please call association office for NEWSPAPER DEALER CARPENTERS AND bedrooms. Prices to fit staffed by caring profes­ AIR CONDITIONER — T A G S A L E — June 30th, brakes, new tall pipe, C all 643-6560 anytim e. NEEDED — Rockvllle- Plllowtex Corp., 49 Re­ hours per week. For more FDUR RDDM HDUSE — 55 0 672-8420. R E W A R D . person with all around CARPENTER'S your budget. Housing Un­ sionals, we can provide Heating/Plumbing WestInghouse. 5,000 rain date: July 7th. 128 recently tuned. $450 or Coventry. Ashford. Ren­ 0 MANAGEMENT TRAI­ gent Street, Manchester, Information please call FULLTIME SUMMER — office experience. Excel­ /Vernon area. Call 647- HELPERS — For Hart­ lim ite d . C o ll 724-1967 your child with a home BTU. 2-speed air or tan Wetherell Street, 9am to best offer. Call 646-7465 NEE — Wholesale distri­ CT. EOE M/F. 1-413-782-4422 anytim e, ovated, Cleon, tile both, Mature person to answer lent benefits and working 9946. ford area work. Min­ (Chg.). only. Excellent condi­ 2pm. Air conditioner, afte r 4pm. Rec Vehicles 73 LOST — CAT, black and bution field. Entry leave message or be­ oak floors. Working away from home. Coll phones and do light c le ri­ conditions tor dependa­ imum 2 years experience. FOGARTY BROTHERS tion. $75 or best offer. hair dryer, books, mis­ tan tabby, orange chin, position growth company MEDICAL SECRETA- tween 3-5pm, Fridays or adults. No animals. now for summer enrol­ cal work, Monday thru ble person with a real SHIPPING, RECEIV­ C a ll 872-6040 between 6 MANCHESTER — 400 — Bathroom remodel­ Phone 643-6630. cellaneous household 1983 RENAULT AL­ flea collar. South Main with notional affiliates RY/RECEPTIONIST — M ondays. Lease. Call 423-4190, lment and tall applica­ Fridoy. Coll for Inter­ Interest In a secure posi­ ING, PURCHASING — and 8pm. North Main Street. New ing; Installation water item s. L IA N C E — 21,000 m iles. Street area. C oll 646-5487. profit sharing. Call 649- Vernon area. Experience evenings. tion, 649-8920 o r 646-9606. 20 FT. CORSAIR SELF view, 11am to 2pm, 647- tion. Contact Mrs. Excellent opening for two bedroom townhouse. heaters, gorbage dispo­ JEW ELRY — New, good Excellent condition. CONTAINED — Sleeps 6, REWARD. 4563. preferred but will train. EQUIPMENT OPERA­ P a lm e r, 289-9576 between fully qualified person. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appllanced kitchen, con­ sals; faucet repairs. 649- quality chains, earrings, TAG SALE — Saturday, Standard. $4750. C a ll 643- 9997. TOR — Needed by gen­ LADY BUSTER KEN­ S to v e , refrigerator. Ex­ 8:30 am and 11:30 am , Dlsplaycraft, Manches­ Typing background venient to bus line and ANDOVER — Two bed­ 4539. V Is a /M a s te rC a rd bracelets, rings. Some June 30th, 9-2pm. 221 9213, keep trying. IMPOUNDED — Male, 10 PART TIME TELLER needed. Call 872-2389 an­ eral contractor, must NELS — Canine board­ cellent condition. $2000. ELECTRICAL JOUR­ Monday thru Friday. ter, 643-9557. Real Estate shopping. $575 plus utili­ rooms, fireplace, large accepted. boxed. Over 100 pieces. Hilliard Street. Mfscel- years old, Lhasa Apso, POSITION — Approxi­ d/or send resume to P.O. have experience on back- ing, stote licensed, safe, Call Monday thru Friday, grey. Found In Wood- NEYMEN — Must have ••••••••••••••••••••••• ties. Dptlon to buy availa­ porch, near lake. $450. clean, reasonable-rates. $35 fo r a ll. C all 643-1814. laneous Items. 1973 VOLKSWAGON mately 19 hours weekly. Box 2218, Vernon, CT hoe and driving dump ••••••••••••••••••••••• after 5pm, 646-4675. stock Drive. Call the E-2 license. Only first ■ ASSISTANT M A N A G ­ BABYSITTER WANTED ble. Peterman Building C a ll afte r 6pm, 742-8771. R.L. Cobb, 647-8309 and b e e t l e — Ask in g price, Experience not neces­ E R S a n d M A N A G ER — For occassional even­ 06064-1618. truck. Full time employ­ Homes fo r Sale 31 M a n c h e s t e r D o g class electricians need Co., 649-9404 o r 647-1340. 649-8496. Flooring 56 KITCHENAID Built In MOVING A N D ; T A G $550. C a ll 647-9991. Excessive abbreviations sary. Apply to: Mr. TRAINEES — Two peo­ ings. Must be mature and ment and benefits possi­ B R A N D N EW — AM elect­ W arden, 646-4555. apply. E.O.E. Ledoux dishw asher. Used. In e x­ SALE — Refrigerator abbreviate results! Be Fields, 23 Main Street, good with young child­ ble. C a ll 742-5317,8:30am- ric, super energy effi­ E le c tric , 649-4478. ple needed to start Imme­ V /2 RDDM APARTMENT MATURE LADY LOOK­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c e lle n t c o n d itio n . $50. a n d range, vacuum 1976 VW DASHER FOR sure readers understand Manchester, CT. diately. No experience ren. C a ll 649-9875. 5pm. — Private home, heat, cient, 2 or 3 bedroom C a ll 646-8809. cleaner, pool table, PARTS — Engine and MANCHESTER—6room ING FOR WORK — Com- FLOORSANDING — your ad bv avoiding ab­ SERVICE STATION AT­ necessary. Neat, with NURSES AIDES — 7am- appliances. Working sin­ Raised Ranch In lovely, panlon, shopping, lamps, table and chairs, drive train good. Best Personals 02 RN — 11pm to 7am. Full Cape, 2 c a r garage, V* Floors like new. Special­ bre via tions. 643-2711. TENDANT — Lube and good character back­ PART TIME CLERICAL 3pm and 3pm-11pm. En­ gle adult only. No pets, centrally located neigh­ errands, light deliveries, ONEEVENINGGOWN — radios, shutters, sinks, offer. C a ll 633-8482. NEAIS PROGRAM or part time. Nurses are acre. Redwood Farms. izing In o ld e r flo o rs, natu­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tire man tor busy full ground. Expanding man- — Loan Department of joy w o rk in g In a fine children. C a ll 643-2880. borhood. $700 monthly Size 20, black with a floral lounge chairs. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• needed In both the self B y ow ner. C a ll 643-9052. clerical duties, book­ ral and stained floors. No se rvice gas station, 1:30- Help Wanted ' agem ent program In ef­ South Windsor Bank & quality nursing home plus utilities. Available keeping. C a ll 568-6904. locket, can be worn with household Items. Satur­ 1979 MERCURY M O ­ Misc. Automotive 76 care unit and the skilled waxing anymore. John WANTED—OLD MAGA­ 8pm, Monday thru Satur­ COORDINATOR - Order fect. $500 per week Trust. Telephone, typing, helping our elderly pa­ FDUR RDDM APART­ Ju ly 15th. No pets. Secur­ or without locket. $25. day and Sunday, 6/30,7/1, NARCH — 6 cylinder, nursing unit at Manches­ MANCHESTER — Rol­ V e rfa ille . C a ll 646-5750. ZINES. Teacher desires day. Apply In person; food. Keep records, sche­ earning potential to start. filing and general cleri­ tients. Experinced aides MENT — First floor. ity deposit required. Call MOTHER WOULD LIKE C a ll 649-1396. 9am to 4pm, 139 Lyness AM/FM stereo, power t e r Manor Nursing ling Park. By Owner. 2/3 donations of old maga­ B a r r y 's T e x a c o , 318 dule staff and other ad­ A p p ly In the E ost H art­ cal work. Monday thru prerferred. Steady work, Mature adults. No pets. 646-5391. To Babysit days In her Street, Manchester. 649- steering, automatic FIVE S T E E L BELTED Home. Good wages, be­ bedroom Cope. Wood- zines to clip for picture Adams Street, ministrative duties as ford Ramada Inn, Mon­ Friday, 1pm tp 5pm. En­ good wages and benefits Security. One car. Tele- home. Call 647-1912. WEBER GRILL — Full 5004. transmission. Excellent RADIALTIRES — 75R14 nefits and excellent /coal stove. Solor/Hot file. ESPECIALLY — Manchester. needed. 3 hours a day/15 day, July 2nd, 1pm Sharp try level ppsltlon. Inter­ and working’ conditions. phone 649-1265. ,•••••••••••••••••••••• ------Household Goods 62 sized. $15. C o ll anytim e. condition. $3200. C a ll 643- mounted on Toyota iiouts weekly. w o rk in g conditions In a water. Spacious floor Life, Sunset, Look, O nly, No other tim e. In viewing from 9am to Please call Mrs. Henry, HAVING A PARTY? ______643-7069. TAG SALE — Saturday, 6287. wheels. $125. C a ll 643- COOK - Preparation of superior nursing facility. plan. Modern kitchen. Store/Otflea Space Trayel, Ranger Rick, the L'Etorlle Room. No 10;30am at the Main Of­ 646-0129, between 8:45- MANCHESTER — Sev­ Would you like to enloy June 30th, 9am to 4pm. 75 6832. dinner and supper. 5 days Please call: Mrs. LaunI, $74,500. C a ll 649-3632. Holiday, National Geo­ ' phone calls please. Direc­ fice, 1033 John Fitch 4:45, Manchester Manor eral two bedroom town- yourself and guests? I USED REFRIGERA­ MACINTOSH COMPU- Birch Street. 1974 CHEVROLET including special diet. Director of Nurses, 646- graphic, Arizona High­ Work with coordinator tions, Eastbound, 1-84, Blvd., South Windsor. Nursing Home, 385 West houses available have over 5 years expe­ TORS, WASHERS, TER —Including MacW- PRICE WAGON — 0129.______FO R SALE. 1974 D O D G E ways, Saturday Evening and oversee heipers at E x it 3, P itk in Street, take Center Street, Immediately. Manager, SOUTH Wl NDSOR — Sul­ rience In serving fool and Ranges - clean, guaran­ right and MacPaint. V-8, automatic, air condl- Lots/Lond tor Solo 31 liv a n Avenue. 1,600 so. ft. DART — For parts or tlx Post. Call Marty, 646- WAITRESS WANTED — elderly housing facility. a right the another right. MECHANICALLY IN ­ Manchester. 649-4800. beverages. I w ill help you teed, parts and service. Image writer and all Wanted to Buy 70 tioning, power steering, TRUCK DRIVER — Must prime retail space, ample up engine. Needs work. 4104. Full time days. Apply In 40 hour week. Westbound, 1-84, Exit 54 CLINED INDIVIDUAL— ••••••••••••••••••••••a plan an attractive menu, Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8i manuals. Only $2500. Call power brakes, trailer J J be over 18. Good driving $95. C a ll 643-5319 after person at: A n to n io 's Res­ PART TIME COOK - Pre­ to 1-91, take the Dorling To learn repair and Setup TAKING APPLICA­ parking. Call 236- 233-6125. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PART TIME CLEANING record. Please apply In prepare hors d'Oeuvres Son, 649 Main Street, hitch. $850. C a ll 649-2493. 2:30pm. taurant, 956 Main Street, paration of dinner and Street exit. of various machines. 4 FREE CATALOG — Of TIONS For two bedroom 6021 o r 644-3977. supper 2 days. Work with H ELP — Mornings, even­ person: Nielson Auto and main courses and 643-2171. WOMEN'S GOLF BAG Manchester. day week, Monday • ings, some weekends. land b a rg ain s, 5 acres to duplex. References and supply service. Please 20 SECTION USED 1975 MERCURY M O ­ Employment coordinator and oversee P a rts, 646 Center Street, ••••••••••••••••••••••* and c a rt In good condi­ SEWING MACHINE OP­ Thursday, 10 hour day. Must have car. CAM 643- 500 acres, covering Ver­ security required. No phone an ytim e, 228-0535 SOLID MAPLE Butcher STOCKADE FENCE, 6’ x N A R C H — V 8, pow er LOOKING FOR on apart­ CARPENTERS HELPER helpers. 16 hour week. Manchester. tion. C a ll 646-3690. Reply in writing to: ERATORS — Established Apply: Able Coll, How­ 4000. mont and the Berkshire! pets. $400 per month. Resort Property 45 (Besttime: Before9am 8, Block Dining Table with 4 8' Including door and steering, brakes and w in ­ ment? Be sure to check — W illing to learn trade. nationwide pillow manu­ ard Road, Bolton. at lowest imaginable pri­ G A S ST A T IO N A T T E N D ­ Phllbrick Agency, 646- after 8pm). cane and chrome match­ some poles. $200. Tele­ dows, air conditioning. the many vacancies & Education Good starting salary. MEALS PROGRAM facturer has Immediate ces. Write: CATALOG P.O. Boa 81 ANT Wanted — With 4200. ing chairs. Excellent con­ phone 643-7912, 7am-9am Good condition. Asking listed In classified each C a ll 647-8722, afte r 5pm. full time openings. Expe­ TYPIST A N D W O R D OFFICE, P.O. BOX938-E, Slorrt, Cl. 06268 experience. Call 643-5575. dition. $225. C a ll 647-9106. or after 6pm. Automotive $1500. C a ll 643-0382. day. rience preferred. Day PROCESSOR and much North Adams, Mass. TWO BEDROOM SPA­ C O L U M B I A LAKE — U Help Wanted 21 CONCRETE LABORER shift. 5 day week, full - morel Busy, Interesting PART TIME TELLERS 01247. CIOUS APARTMENT — Waterfront cottage, ex­ Palntmo/Poperlng 52 LOVELY CREDENZA CHILD'S DRESSER — U LOCAL GROUND MAIN­ — To set and strip forms. benefit program. Includ­ ossignment to expedite — For varying hours. cellent swimming, aluml- NOTICE TENANCE Man Needed Townhouse style. with red apple style stereo record pu e u c HEARINQ Fu ll tim e. C a ll 875-1103, ing sewing Incentive. our paper work. Become I n c lu d in g Saturdays. LEBANON — Must be num boat. Coll 228-3141. •....•.•.••..•.•••••••• Cort/Trudes for Sole 71 LEARN — 7am-3:30pm, Monday Convenient area. S400 Excellent condi­ player, AM/FM radio. BOAnO OF DIRECTORS after 6pm. Apply at: PlllowtexCorp. Important member of our A p p ly In person: Savings seen I Level, centrally lo­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT EXPERIENCED, MA­ thru Friday. Interview plus security. Call 646- PAINTING AND PAPER. tion. $25. C a ll 643-1228. Dark maple front doors. 49 Regent Street, Man­ capable team. Accuracy Bank of Manchester, 923 cated, 2+ acres. Perc 4489 otter 5pm. EASTHAM, CAPE COD $60. C a ll 643-5205. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town ot TURE FULL TIME between 10 and 11:30am. HANGING —Exterior Manchester, Connecticut, will hold o Public Hearing at the chester, CT, EOE M/F. In typing and a b ility to Main Street, Manches­ tested. Underpriced, — Three bedroom cot­ 1971 DODGE DART SALESPERSON — Apply Call for Interview 646- tage, nicely furnished and Interior, ceilings re­ GAS DRYER — Large Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 4W Main Street, Manchester, A track detail are essential. ter. E O E . $15,900. B y ow ner, 225- FOUR ROOM APART­ F O L D IN G CO T w ith m at- SWINGER, 318 — Auto­ Connecticut, on Thursday, July 12, 1984 at 8:00 P.M . to con­ In person to: Marlow's, 1436. with deck. No pets. A v a il­ paired. References, fully capacity, 6 settings, al­ 867 Main Street, Pleasant East Hartford 6981. MENT — Heat. No pets. Insured. Quality work. mond. Excellent condi­ tress, sheets and matic, power steering. sider and act on the following: S E A M S T R E S S — P re fe r­ able July 7th-21st and Proposed additional appropriation to Education Special Manchester. REAL ESTATE — We are office, off 1-84. Hours 8-5, Lease. References. Se­ Martin Mattsson, even­ tion. Asking $150. Call blankets. $50. C a ll 643- Excellent running condi­ a b ly experienced In b ri­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• August 25th-September P r o le c ts - Fund 41 - E E R A C h ap te r I I ...... S20,427.00 seeking an energetic, li­ SKILL Mondav-Prlday. Insu­ curity. Call before 7pm, ings 649-4431. 643-5330. 7060. tion. Florida car. Call to be financed bv a State Grant. Graduating rance and pension benef­ dal. C a ll 643-4809. 649-3340. 1st. C a ll 649-3265. 871-2330, m ornings. $950. Proposed additional appropriation to Education Special N N censed real estate person its. Phone 528-9551, Per- Rentals SIX WEEK MEMBER­ Grants - Fund 41 - EERA Chapter l-FY 1985 who enloys working with FULL TIME SALES — CEILINGS REPAIRED STRONG FORMICA Kit­ P r o g r a m s ...... $266,153.00 sonnel Manager, D UPLEX — 3 rooms with SHIP — At Gloria Stevens 1979 CHEVY M O N T E people. We offer an ac­ GRADUATING HIGH Higli School? Must hove some retail or REPLACED with dry- chen set, 4 vinyl padded R e g u la r...... $231,482.00 Hartford Despatch, 9am- appliances, yard, base­ F ig u re Salon, $15. C a ll CARLO — White with SECRETARY — Small tive and enthusiastic experience. W ill train In Rooms for Ront 41 M is c fo r Rent 46 wall. Call evenings. Gory chairs. Excellent condi­ Neglected and Delinquent.....$3,127.00 12 noon for appointment ment, no utilities, $350. 646-3532. blue vinyl top. All essen­ P u b lic ...... $30,282.00 law firm . C a ll 646-4545. workings environment SCHOOL? WHAT'S YOUR NEXT M0VE7 appliances, TV and vi­ M cH ugh , 643-9321. tion. $75. C a ll 646-6794. or send resume to: P.O. PAINTERS — Full time C o ll 649-3271 afte r 4pm. ••••••••••••••••••••*•* tial equipment, Including N o n p u b M c...... $1,262.00 and training. High in­ deo. Excellent pay and ••••»••••••••••••••••• Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants - Fund IF YOU'RE Box 8271, East Hartford, and part time positions tilt wheel, am/fm, etc. PHYSICAL THERAPIST come possible. For confi­ benefits. Call for Inter­ CARPETED, FUR­ GARAGE FOR RENT — N A M E Y O U R OWN 61 - In te rlib r a ry ...... S13.6C CONSIDERING COLLEGE... C T 06108. E.O .E . available. Call 649-9550. MANCHESTER — New Beautiful car. $4500 or to be financed bv povment from State already recelvea. — Manchester area. Part dential Interview call BUI NOT GOING ON view : 10 to 2, 647-9997. NISHED ROOM — With In Manchester, tor stor­ PRICE — Father and son. tw o bedroom IVa baths M isc. (or Sole 43 Homo and Garden best otter. Owner, 236- Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget time. Flexible hours. Call Frank Strano, Strano kitchen privileges. On age only. Call after 4pm, Fast, dependable ser­ - 1984-85 - P o lic e ...... $1,300.00 646-3107. Real Estate, 647-7653. CONDO. S550plus utilities vice. Pointing, Paper- 4581, days; 871-1990, to be financed by Court ordered contribution to be used for TO COLLEGE? We Can Help! ir T o rn m i w him bus line. Manchester. 646-7726.______evenings. tVM TM-M leWM Hom es fo r Sole 31 Hornet for Sole 31 C o ll 647-1119. and security. Available hanging 8i Removal. Call drug enforcement. Ju ly 1st. C a ll 643-1439. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget II you're looking lor a |ob MANCHESTER — Five 644-0585 o r 644-0036. DELIVERING RICH - 1983-84 - T ow n C le rk ...... $1,000.00 DID YDU KNOW? XvM hM IMraUucM i Wm i Ui ••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••• L O A M — 5 yards, $62 plus whore the reward li aqual nM uriilxii niTMi. Nt« vm F U R N IS H E D R O O M FO R garages fo r rent. Storage to be financed bv higher than expected 1983-84 revenue. * College tuition at Connec* TWO BEDROOM DU­ an M ti la b aOS m mrylHni RENT — $150 a month. only. $35 per month each. EXTERIOR/INTERIOR tax. Sand, gravel and Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget to the challenge, look to the ticul colleges. comrYiinity PLEX — Centrally lo­ 1984-8S - S e n io r C itize n s Sum m er Lu n ch P ro g ra m ....$700.00 IM idl..PHi iMMtMl Mum w- Security deposit. Call 649- A llb rio R ealty. 649-0917. PAINTING and wallpap­ TWIN CYLINDER stone. C a ll 643-9504. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS Connocllcul National Guard. college and state technical pirtnnNIa. Cill An* Miy; cated. Fenced-In yard. 1978 B U IC K L E S A B R E — to be financed bv fees paid bv participants. colleges is waived for mem­ 8985 afte r 6pm. ering, celling work. Call SEAR'S Tank type air Proposed additional appropriotlon to Water Fund Budget - m II6-M 4I No pets. Security. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• compressor. 1 HP, 120 Cranberry, loaded, must bers of the Connecticut Army ••••••••••••••••••••••• evenings, Gary McHugh, BERRY PATCH FARMS 1984-85...... S9,100.00 II paya In career training National Guard MANCHESTER utilities. C a ll 649-0159. pis, $250. Like new. Call sell. 61,000 m iles. Body Transfer to Reserve ...... S3,500.00 NEEDED IN MANCHESTER _ Wanted to Rant 643-9321. — Strawberries, Pick N and axperlance. ' If you have a Student Loan Hornet for Solo 3i 649-4886 afte r 6pm. Your Own. Free contain­ very good. $3700. Call C h e m ic a ls ...... $5,600.00 a portion of it could be repaid 647-9302. to be financed bv loosed 1983-84 appropriations. MANAGER 15 9 ,0 0 0 MANCHESTER — Imme- ,„•••••••••••••••••••• P L A N N IN G ON IM- ers. Open d a lly , 8 - 8, Proposed additional appropriation to Cemetery Trust Fund by the Connecticut Army MLLIE FRUGAL Mftnch«ut«r Little St. E sse x St. Dougherty St. $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlate occupancy. 3 bed 11...... $165,000.00 You can (aka advantage of National Guard Parl(«d«. Bright. •nthusMuUc, PROVING your prop­ COMPUTER PAPER (or Sundays, 8 - 12 noon. Trumbull St. Jarvis Rd. Fulton Dr. tak«-ch«rg« lyp» p«raon 8 Room Colonial with two car gar­ rooms In newer 2 family GARAGE — Manchester erty? Call Purcell s a le — 2,3 and 4 ply . 14^/a X Information phone 644- to complete purchase ot Schoub properties. our educational * We also reimburse up to to be financed from the Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund held needed Inwnedlelety to •»< duplex. Includes applian­ area. 1 bay, that locks. 11 and 9'/j X 11. C a ll 2478, Oakland Road, 1969 PLYMOUTH Station Durant St. Griswold St. Pine Hill St. opporlunitlaa and aarn extra $1,000 per year in other eume complete reeponeibHRy age, 2’/4 baths, formal dinging room Brothers for expert bv the Town Treasurer. educational expenses ces and wall to wall Contact P.O. Box 161, 646-1233, E xt. 246. Route 30, South Windsor. Wagon. Running condi­ money at the aame time. for rurwiing our excRlng wo­ painting and wallpaper­ Proposed Ordinance - To convey to Gerold N. Gorston and A d a m s St. L ila c St. G ro v e St. mens ferTYOue lAet-oR price and family room. Spacious rooms carpeting. Heat not In­ Manchester, CT 06040. ing. Check our rates. Call tion. $150. Call Coventry, Dorothy Gorston, Lot 17 In the Bucklond Industrial Pork for feehlon store. Fashion m an- EXECUTIVE cluded. $480 monthly. Se­ OLD WHITE WICKER 742-5801. the sum ot $60,000.00. D over Rd. Hendee Rd. Florence St. agement axpartanoa daalrad. with wall-to-wall carpeting. 16x32 646-8117. Call the Connecticut curity and references re­ ••••••••••••■•••••••••• A co py o l the P ro p o sed O rd in an ce m ay be seen In the Town A n d o r Rd. Center St. M a in St. AND MOREI Sand raaunrta to: Barry Nlren- inground pool for your physical fit­ COLONIAL CHAIR — Excellent con- Clerk's Office during business hours. National Guard and aak berg. c/o Minia Frugal. 45 quired. 2 children ••••••••••••••••••••••• ditlon. $85. C a ll 646-1625------Pets 65 A ll public meetings ot the Towaof Manchester ore held at lo­ M cK ee St. W e lls St. Pay and benefits br member­ Topallald Circle. Shrewsbury. •Prims Minchitlir IociIIm S e r v ic e s 1977 OLDS OMEGA — about a $2,000. CASH ship. including life insurance. ness and summer cooling. accepted. No pets. Call evenings. cations which ore accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ M e e t. Ol 545. or cell 617-757- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic, full power, dition, handicapped Individualsrequlringonouxlllorv aid In BONUS |uat lor |olnlngl PX privileges, training oppor­ 2514. ______•8 Rooms. 2400 iq. H 643-7635. Bulldlno/Contractlng 53 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rear defroster. Well kept. order to facilitate their participation at meetings should tunities and promotional ad­ •Excillinl condHIon WOODEN PLAY YARD MANCHESTER DOG contact the Town at 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled 3 3 vancement which can also ••••••••••••••••••••••• 87,000m iles. C a ll 568-6904. Call 647-9946 or 643-2711 EAST HARTFORD — 2 Servicat ottered SI (or children. Expandable OBEDIENCE CLASSES meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. It could bo the atari ol the benefit your civilian career UnDGNTwoSS" JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc. •In-gnund Swimming Pool James F. Fogarty, Secretary bedrooms, heat, hot wa­ to very large area. Great beat ol your lllol Large firm now intervlawina col- FARRAND REMODEL­ — New beginners class Board of Directors leiw •tudant*. laachara. arid htgh By Appointment Only •Pricod ol IIKOOO ter, appliances, carpet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for safe summer play beginning J u ly 1st. M ust Ask for the Circulation Department Knoolgrada for ful and part lime ING — Cabinets, rooting, 1969 CHRYSLER NEW­ Doted at Manchester, Connecticut WE WANT TD HELP YDU $425 per month. Call 289- outside. Asking $7. Call work 17 25 guerantaed to atari. •Coll 847-1874 ODD JOBS, Trucking. gutters, room additions, sign up ahead. Chuck PORT, 383. Body, engine this 28th dov ot June, 1984 PoaKion can remain part tima m 0000 between 10am and 644-1950. 072-06 THRDUGH YDUR COLLEGE 6 4 9 - 5 2 6 1 Home repairs. You name decks, all types of remo­ otter 4:15, 568-1356. n e ed s work. Rebuilt YEARS AHEADI tall Scholarshlpa availabla Mual (or ippoln(mon( 5pm, Monday thro have uae of cm It, we do It. Fre e esti­ deling and repairs. FREE transmission, carbure­ F rid a y . RCA XL 100 20" COLOR KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ® 721-0349 1 to 7 pm. m ates. Insured. 643-0304. estimates. Fully Insured. COCKER SPANIEL — tor, distributor. New Die by Larry Wright 1-800-842-2274 T V — Realigned 1/84. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Telephone 643-6017, after Female, 9 months. With Hard, recaps. For parts. ESTATE OF MINNIE C. 1-800-842-2274 EAST HARTFORD — 1 Dynaster 5 HP, 36", 2 649-9454 LAWN MOWING — 6pm, 647-8509. papers. S35 or best offer. C a ll 643-1228. $250, Best HILL, late ot Manchester, bodroom, heat, hot wa­ blade cut, lust over­ deceased. 0 0 Hedge trimming - chain C a ll 647-0157 o r 643-2956. 643-4633 649-9454 ter, appliances, carpet­ Otter. The Hon. W illiam E. Fltz- saw work - light trucking. DESIGN KITCHENS by hauled. Schwinn 18" boys AUTO ing, next to pork. $375 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gerold, Judge, of the Court 643-4633 General handyman. In­ J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, 10 speed, mechanically of Probate, District ot Mon- Ewy OiT huaWed* m onth. C a ll 2894)000 be­ sound. Best offer each turn a W •*IUp8 1ECHNKIAN sured. C o ll R ay, 646-7973. vanities, fo rm ica , W ilson Tag Salat 69 1971 PLYMOUTH DUS­ chester at a hearing held on nge4aira<» QPiN HOUSE tween 10am and 5pm, Item. Call Tom, 649-5862 June 27,19S4 ordered that all art, Corlan counter tops, TER — $500. Good body Monday^thru Friday. claims must be presented to mMMttobuT Find MR tor NEEDED NOW Simdoy, July 1st 1-4 P.M. kitchen- cabinet fronts, anytim e. ••••••••••••••••••••••a and running condition. the fiduciary on or before self sU Mnui the me • Top Hat rats pay plan In complete woodworking Call 643-6342 after 6pm. morwv—claMitfd K area-earn up to $22 per Septem ber 27, 1984 o r be CARRIAGE HOUSE CONDOMINIUMS O N E BEDROOM service, custom made WOOD STOVE — White T H E B E S T SHOW In barred os by law provided. NATIONAL NATIONALI Hal rata hour with our APARTMENT — 1st enamel cast Iron. Two Eastern Connecticut Dianne E. Yusinas, 456454 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER LAWN MOWERS RE­ furniture, colonial repro­ bonus and InoenIWe '.floor, w/w carpet. Stor­ grills. $80. 'Approxi­ (over 150 flea market 1978 B U IC K R E G A L — V Ass't. Clerk GUARD GUARDI program. EAST CENTER AND PITION STREET PAIRED— Quick, Expert ductions in wood, 9 va rie ­ The fid u c ia ry Is: age, parking, nice yard. m ately V X 3'. Call 871- vendors) happens every 8, a ll pow er. 82,000 m iles. • Vary busy shop. Servicel Senior Dis­ ties of hardwood and Merriam Davis, Esq., Available August 1st. Sunday, 9am-3pm at the Like new. Has to be seen I 410 Sqlmon Brook Street • Strong, ongoing train­ count! Free Pick Up and veneers NOW IN STOCK 1243. Heat and hot water In­ Mansfield Drive-ln Thea­ $3500 firm . C o ll 646-9756. G ra n b y, a . 06035 CELEBRITY CIPHER ing program. Oollveryl E C O N O M Y C a ll 649-9658 o r evenings, 071^16______Calabrity CIphar cryptograma are crested from quotatkMYa by famoua peopla, peat cluded. Security and ref­ AIR CONDITIONER — tre (Junction 31 & 32, • Intuianca program. M O W E R , 647-3660. 289-7010. and preaant. Each In tha dphar atanda for ariothaf. 7od«y‘edt# r 7 egoiMi Y. erences. C oll 643-9460. Brown, split box (or slld- Mansfield) Seller spaces • Paid holldaya. 1975 T R I U M P H S P IT ­ ecu rt of Probate, by CONNIE WIENER In g window. Wards available. Open Satur- • Paid vaeallona. BRICKS, BLOCKS, LEON CIESZYNSKI District ot Manchester Phon e model LAA-5168A, 9000 days too. Call 429-1998. FIRE — 30K, electric NOTtCE OF HEARINQ • Paid unHorma. STONE — Concroto. BUILDER— New homes, “ N YDNAM KE LTIPBE Rl RA BTU, 110 V, 12A EER6.B overdrive. $2000 or best ESTATE OF EDWIN A. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Wa naad a dapandabla, Chimney repairs. No lob additions, remodeling, MANCHESTER $99. Phone 646-3067. TAG SALE — 200 Wood­ offer. Call mornings, 649- TORRES, JR., o minor capabla, aggraaalva Nl- too sm a ll. C o ll 644-8356, rec rooms, garages, kit­ 3678. Pursuant to on order ot KXFNARXT-BKKMNAO OHT. N DRWP ABE CartllTad OM axpa- BENNET ELDERLY chens remodeled, ceil­ land Street, Saturday, Hon. W illiam E. FitzGerald, rlanoad laehniolan ings, bath tile, dormers, WALL SAFE, propane June 30th, rain or shine. Ju d g e, d a te d Ju n e 28, 1984 a Manchester looMng to bacoma part BeautItuI park-llke setting, desirable and convenient area. HOUSING gas hot water heater, 9am to ^m. Movlhg - hearing w ill be held on on op- AK XPRB IPAIP KE LT KVA lYTBP. Eighteen units In total. Two one bedroom units svallable hMHerflste OccMNHKy roofing. Residential or 1965 FALCON FORD pllcatlon proving tor author- ol a fast growbig new BATHTUB REFINISHING hand lawn mower. Call kitchen household, mis­ Itv to compio m ite and ttttie $46,900; Two two bedroom units available $54,000, Dne two in«i Htimin Dm tojihtm co m m e rcia l. 649-4291. WAGON — Good running Herald car dtalartblp aanrtoa f MkhMl MeNoMtaMe 1 pN wl* 643-9920. cellaneous Items must a cartoin doubtful and NY’I QRIPF KA LT BRIY laam. Apply Inparaonlo condition. Can be seen at bedroom townhouse available $65,900. 871 iHMirtwe in Ilk MW •• REGUZING ,,, go.______dlsputfd claim In fovor of Sarvica Managsr; All units have central air conditioning, hardwood doors, Ther­ Tt. Hem iM lP iM iM k t»el Tub, sink, ceremlc tiles CARPENTRY AND RE­ 26 Cottage Street. Call said fstate against tht Trch W/W onpriMwii rtet*. MODELING SERVICES N E W D IA M O N D R IN G — 647-7042. velers Insurance Componv QDRXRQYPX.” — CPEE QXNFOPI. mopane windows, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and disposal. W§., ehiiee* w i lor sW efBleiii, Porcelain or FIbertfass MULTI FAMILY TAG Hundreds of readers turn BOB BILEY OLDS •m Mot. iMiNlry. — WiwMwHy Done In Your Homo By A — Complete remodeling For sale. Best otter. Call a s In s a id a poU cotion on f l it PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "TItlsa don't Impress me. though 348 Cantar 81. »yii e y 289-1468. SALE — Saturday, June more fully appears, at the to Classified every day GROUP 1 REALTORS Prolaeslonal. and home repairs. Qual­ C o u rt o f P ro b o te on J u ly lo* they're fun to write about. My values are with my parents — Manchaatar Gall Kerie fe r e 30th, 9am to 5pm. As­ 1970 CHEBY MALIBU — searching tor some par­ NWj iWyTriWw. 10 e;iii.« It ity work. Licensed and 1 9 M o t 11:00 A .M . ^ , ticular Item. W ill your ad poor, sell-made Immigrants." — Judith Krantz. M 9-174B LOMBARDO AND ASSOCIATES F M E U ttw a U Insured. C a ll 646-8165, FOR APPLE COMPU­ sorted lewelrv, house­ New brakes. $600. C a ll Dianne E. Yusinas, hold Items. 101 Ralph be there? 643-2711. e 1S64 by NEA. Inc. 649-4003 M*-S17Q early mornings or TER — Replay II, copy after 5pm, 643-8278. Ass't Clerk * 52B"6522 evenings. card. $70. C a ll 649-6642. Road. 07(M>6 go — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. June 30, 1984 BUSINESS But job market Is still competitive Air attendants fare better out of the realm of federal rules straight Chicago-based United Airlines. “ As they By Dean Kahn become more mature and have an older United Press International into a competitive marketplace. “ Everybody went through a period of crew , they’re going to run Into the problems we have.” KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For those with drawing into their shells and trying to United has trained and hired nearly 1,200 dreams of soaring off on airborne jobs as figure out how to deal with deregulation,” new flight attendants since late 1983, flight attendants, the once dim market said American Airlines spokesman Joe Hopkins said. More than half will be based appears to be brightening. Stroop. in Chicago, where United pldhs to add 67 In March 1982, only three dozen people The Dallas-based airline is a good daily additional flights June 1. were hired nationwide as airline flight example of the new economic forces at The new flights are a result of the Federal attendants. This year, the March figures work. In 1983, American took on 668 additional flight attendants. This year’s Aviation Administration’s removal of lim­ had Jumped to 1,630. its imposed during the 1981 nationwide Industry analysts and spokesmen credit hiring goal Is 1,350. And more than 5,000 strike by air traffic controllers. the nation’s economic upturn, lower-wage previously layed off workers are back on union contracts negotiated in response to the job. Stroop says the improved national “ We felt quite confident we were going to industry deregulation and other industry­ be expanding, so we trained ahead of time,” wide changes. economy and an expansion in the number of American’s routes have contributed to the he said. “ The history has been that there But competition for the jobs remains has not been many jobs at United in the past keen. The number of applicants exceeds by upsurge. Another factor is the contract American five years.” the thousands the number becoming However, Hopkins cautioned that pros­ attendants. And those new labor contracts negotiated last year with the union representing its attendants. The agreement pects for future hiring hinge on negotiations mean many attendants will be starting out over pay with the Association of Flight at lower pay. established a two-tier pay system that includes lower entry pay for new attend­ Attendants. “ There are people who have gone through Trans World Airlines spokesman R. Stan 17 interviews before finally being hired," ants, plus more rungs on the seniority ladder and a lower pay ceiling. Henderson echoed Hopkins’ sentiments. said Louis Smith, president of Future TWA, which has laid off about 600 Aviation Professionals of America. “ It’s Stroop said the contract reduces labor costs from 29 percent to 45 percent lower, attendants and has not hired any new ones still very competitive." since 1979, also is negotiating with its Airline firms hired nearly 11,000 flight depending on a worker’s seniority. The average base salary for new American attendants union.. attendants in the 12 months ending in April, Henderson said the firm’s existing labor according to figures from FAPA, an attendants, excluding various benefits, is 812,360 a year. Under the old contract, contract prevents it from competing Atlanta-based career information service effectively for customers traveling within for pilots and attendants. attendants started at 115,108. "Deregulation meant competition; com­ the United States, unlike its still-profitable Nearly six of every ten of those new international operations which are still attendants were hired by the covey of new petition meant cost-consciousness,” he said. “ All airlines were interested in cutting subject to full regulation. airlines that sprang into existence following “ When that point in time is reached at deregulation, Lewis said. costs as quickly as possible.” With lower labor costs for new workers TWA, I expect to hire more flight The most recent year approaching that attendants.” hiring total was 1979, with 10,367 attendants and lower operating costs for new, more efficient jets, an airline company can As T’W A’s situation indicates, not every taken on board. The low point was 1982 when airline is a haven for job-seekers. Pan Am UPI photo Just 1,936 were hired. reduce its average operating costs by expanding and putting more and more of currently has about 1,200 workers on layoff, Smith said that more than 4,100 attend­ leave of absence, or a job-sharing program, ants joined the work force in the first three those new employees and planes to work,” said spokesman James A. Arey. months of 1984, and predicted that the he said. Lens Inspection “ The idea now is to grow.” Virtually no hiring has been done in the year-end total could go as high as 20,000. past six years, other than adding attendants “ The jobs will be there,” he said. Major airlines’ battle to cut costs has a An employee inspects lenses at the Eastman Kodak Company in clear purpose — to meet stiff competition fluent in certain languages. This year’s boom is a marked contrast to Arey attributes the slack hiring to poor Rochester, N.Y. An injection-molding process rapidly ririgs recent years in which airline companies from the smaller-sized challengers bom of deregulation. Some are non-union; all have company finances, unresolved union nego­ plastic frames around the lenses, which are concave on one side were hit with the double punch of a tiations and a reduction in the number of nationwide recession and the 1978 federal an economic advantage of being new. and convex on the other. The lenses under inspection will be “ With a new firm, nobody has seniority at workers needed through the replacement of deregulation of airline routes and fares. smaller aircraft with jumbo jets. mounted inside the barries of slide projectors. Deregulation yanked domestic airlines all,” said Joe Hopkins, spokesman for

Business Economic indicators, house saies down

By Denis G. Gulino half of this year.” The index for May is 168.2 compared tional Association of Realtors. in B rie f United Press International A slowdown is widely anticipated, with a 1967 average of 100. New house sales were running at an economists said, since the economy has While the decline of the indicators annual rate of 612,000 units in May after Mortgage bonds sold WASHINGTON — Sales of new been expanding for a year and half. foreshadowed a gentle leveling off of seasonal adjustment, the first time during the recovery that the rate has HARTFORD — The Connecticut Housing houses fell 4.4 percent in May and the Seven previous recoveries averaged 46 the economy, the 4.4 percent decline in Finance Authority has completed sale of $200 government’s index of leading indica­ months in length, the department’s house sales was more threatening for fallen below the corresponding pace in the previous year. May was 6.4 percent million in revenue bonds to finance low-interest tors slipped 0.1 percent, two signs the Bureau of Economic Analysis said. housing, the fourth setback in five home mortgages. economy is slowing, the Commerce The six leading indicators that months. under May 1983 sales. The bonds were put on the market Tuesday in Department said Friday. contributed to the slight decline in May Housing industry officials, already The average price of a new house in were a shorter average workweek, the anticipation of congressionalapproval of legisla­ 'The price of the average new house angry about tax changes Congress is May was $101,000, up $5,100 from April tion allowing housing authorities to sell tax- rose to $101,000 in May for the first time average of 500 common stock prices, making in real estate, blamed the and 12.5 percent above the average for raw materials prices, building per­ exempt bonds for four more years. It passed and mortgage interest rates close to 15 government for the industry’s woes. all of last year, the department said. Wednesday and the bonds, promising an 11 percent hindered sales further. mits, formation of new business and the Buyers are even more scarce, with a 6.7 percent return to investors, sold out Thursday, The weak signals being sent by the pace of deliveries. “ Congress and the administration month supply of houses languishing on said John O’Brien. composite index of leading economic Four indicators pointed up in May — have started a recession in housing, the market. O'Brien is a municipal bond specialist with indicators reinforced the consensus orders for factory equipment and which in time will drag the entire Salomon Bros., the New York general manager of among analysts, expressed by Com­ buildings, the money supply, orders for economy into a country-wide recession “The homebuilding indusfry has the state bond sale. merce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, consumer goods and the rate at which with increasing unemployment and probably seen its recovery,” said The proceeds could be used for as many as 3,000 that there will be “less vigorous claims for unemployment insurance lower incomes for families,” said Robert Ortner, the Commerce Depart­ mortgages, but the number, the interest rate to be economic growth during the second were filed. economist Jack Carlson, of the Na­ ment’s chief economist. charged and the release date will not be known for several more days. “ They're going to be paying out 11 percent (to bond investors), so you figure that the mortgages Mobile cellular phones: will be around llVi or 11V«, somewhere in that general area,” O’Brien said. ‘It’s a marketing game’ Banker completes school NEW YORK (UPI) - The drive to Western Union is hoping its expe­ HARTFORD — Jonthan C. Neuner, assistant convince businessmen that a car phone rience in running a cellular phone vice president at Connecticut National Bank, is a competititve necessity has zoomed system in Buffalo, N.Y., will give it a graduated recently from the Stonier School of into high gear, with cellular phone leg up in selling the phones nationwide. Banking. service finally teing introduced in the Neuner, an electronic banking officer, was one “ It's not a technological game, it’s a two top markets, New York and Los of 30 bankers from throughout the country in the marketing game,” said James T. Angeles. 1984 graduating class. The school, founded in Ragan, Western Union’s vice president Operators in both cities received 1935, is a three-year program conducted by the for personal communications and FCC approval to activate their cellular American Bankers Association at Rutgers, the satellite services. phone systems in mid-June. state university of New Jersey. As a part of his NYNEX Mobile Communications The Monday following introduction graduation requirements, he submitted and runs the New York system and PacTel of the cellular service in New York, defended his thesis titled “ Home Banking: A Key Mobile Access has the Los Angeles several vendors had full page ads in the Retail Delivery Strategy for the Future.” franchise. newspapers and commercials on radio Neuner joined Connecticut National in 1973 as a Both systems had customers already and television. management trainee. In his position in the signed up and both experienced a rush The size of the initial market for Electronic Banking Department, he is involved in of new subscribers once they got the cellular service ranges from about 4 the marketing and sales of the bank’s automatic federal go-ahead. million to nearly 10 million users. teller machine system, Bancs>ort, and coordi­ NEA graphic By the end of the first week, PacTel Getting anyone in the industry to nates the Bancport machines to off-site corporate agree on even a ball park figure is locations. had signed up about 3,500 subscribers and was averaging about 200 new ones difficult. A graduate of Trinity College, he resides with daily, according to spokeswoman Betty For example, two vendors In New Top 10 car models his family in Manchester. Bienstadt. By year’s end, PacTel hopes York both said the size of that market to have 8,000 customers. depends on the development of ah Small and mid-sized automobiles are favorites of Americans. Wolff attends meeting NYNEX followed the PacTel activa­ affordable portable phone that can be But larger cars are selling more and more. The Oldsmobile tion by three days so the turn-on rate carried in and out of the car. Gregory S. Wolff of Manchester, head of the life Cutlass Supreme was the biggest seller of 1983. The Ford was more modest. But N YN E X said it One said it will make for a market insurance department at Wolff-Zackin Asso­ Motors comeback was spurred by sales of its Escort. Source; & already had 1,100 customers with base of about 100,000. The other said ciates, recently attended the Million Dollar cellular phones installed, just waiting 250,000 is the figure. Ward's Automotive Reports. Round Table Meeting in New York, N.Y. for permission to use them. Wolff became a life member of the Round Table They are being turned on at the rate and also qualified for the Ten Million Dollar of 100 per day. Before the end of the Forum this year, which consists of the top 600 second quarter of 1985, N YN E X producers in the world. Entrepreneur makes it big in baiioons expects to have 13,000 subscribers. The targeting of the business com­ Company declares dividend munity as the m ajor users o f cellular By Steven Humphreys After founding the city’s annual small-town main streets nationwide. systems is based on the hefty going United Press International Preakness Week and Preakness Pa­ His towering rubber figures also HARTFORD — First Connecticut Bancorp. price for the service. rade, he left public service in 1969 for a have graced fairs and eclipsed football Inc. has declared a quarterly dividend of 30 cents The phones average $2,400. Monthly GLEN BURNIE, Md. — From jumbo risky shot at starting his own business. halftime shows. A SO-foot Alice Cooper per share payable to shareholders July 25. phone charges run about $50, with a shrimp to skyscrapers, big is better in He marketed himself as a designer greeted ticket buyers on the rock star’s First Connecticut Bancorp is the parent holding 50-cents charge per call. America. And nobody knows it better and builder of parade floats, winning recent worldwide tour and a similarly company of United Bank, New Britain National A cellular system divides a city into . than Bob Kemp. his first contract with Gimbel’s for its oversized peanut starred at Jimmy Bank, the Simsbury Bank and Trust Co., sections (cells) and each cell has a At 52, he has become the sole supplier annual parade in Philadelphia. Carter’s presidential inauguration. Independent Bank and Trust Co., Pioneer Credit transmitter-receiver controlled by a of gargantuan balloon cartoon charac­ “ But Glmbel’s also wanted balloons Kemp said the attraction of his form Corp. and the Bank Computer Center of sophisticated computer. ters — catering to the nation’s like they had in the M acy’s parade. of publicity is that a company can lease Connecticut. As a car drives about the city, the mysterious craving for giant rubber That’s how we went into balloons,” a figure of its own choosing — which computer tracks it and makes sure it is Popeyes, towering Woody Wood­ Kemp said. “ We really didn’t know Kemp builds at a cost of about $15,000 Big shopping mall planned connected to the cell with the strongest peckers and blimp-like Yogi Bears that what we were doing.” and owns — for a aeries of parades. signal. have dwarfed millions of parade D AN BURY — Construction will start July 11 at Thirteen years later, Kemp’s family- After the contract Is satisfied,, the This allows the quality of the phone watchers and fair goers. the site of the former Danbury State Fair for a owned business has taken over Goodye­ balloon’s commerical value lives on as connection to closely match that of “ It’s the Gulliver Syndrome — we’re $100 million shopping mall billed as one of the ar’s character-balloon operation for cities and other parade sponsors traditionally-wired telephones. all like the Lilliputians,” mused the largest in New England. the M acy’s parade — he says by default continue renting it out. Because the The older mobile phone system often jovial entrepreneur in his suburban Gov. William O’Neill was scheduled to attend — and ignited a previously untouched balloons are made from rubber-coated had the quality of a static-ridden Baltimore warehouse office sur­ national advertising market. nylon, they are good for years of groundbreaking ceremonies for the 1.1 million- shouting match at the bottom of a deep rounded by a photographic array of his His balloons — which include such helium-inflated highs. square-foot complex which will include at least well. Government regulations also empire of the immense. commercial luminaries as a -foot Juvenile sharpshooters routinely five large department stores andup to 200 smaller 65 severely limited the available phone Kemp, as director of tourism for Pillsbury Doughboy — are known to shoot BBS at the easy targets, but shops. numbers. Baltimore, played a key role in anyone who has watched a telecast of Kemp said the balloons hold up Construction of the mall was expected to be There are about 20 companies revitalization of the city’s Inner Harbor the New York or Philadelphia Thanks­ remarkably well and are easy to pata completed by 1986. marketing cellular phone systems — and its development as a sparkling giving Day parades, or any of 30 other on the spot with a common bicycle tire and the number keeps growing. tourist attraction. parades through,urban canyons and repair kit.

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