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O bituaries flooding anticipated HARTFORD — Federal Food HARTFORD — Sen. Lowell judgment, impudence, and decep­ RON RIECHMANN because reservoirs are iow,” he said. “Heavy rains and Drug Administration ignores Weicker, R-Conn., has been reiterated the U.S. stand at a tion. Ralph B. Tracy , United Press Iniemaiional would also be needed.” Monsanto (k). pleas and bans dis­ named to posts on the Energy press conference Friday. A rapid warming trend, ardently hoped for by many Flooding In the area probably would be between April tribution of the company plastic Production and Supply subcom­ The top of the news VERNON — Ralph B. Tracy, 75, of BALTIMORE - A March 14 cause serious 10 and April 25, Rigney said. Any flooding along rivers in beverage bottles. More than 300 mittee and the Parks and Recrea­ SALISBURY, Rhodesia - Bakersfield, Vt., formerly of Vernon, federal court hearing has been set Prime Minister Ian Smith says his f l y i n g this sprmg if it is coupled with heavy rains. southern and central Maine would be more likely by the employes have been laid off at the tion subcommittee. The energy homes and other health care ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Sister died Monday at his home. He was the for former Vice President Spiro ability to deal with the outside are not predicting heavy middle of this month. company’s South Windsor plant. panel has jurisdiction over Presi­ providers who cheat the govern­ Maureen Murphy broke into tears husband of Mrs. Marion Tracy. Agnew to answer allegations he is world has strengthened by narrow , “We’ve already had quite a bit of runoff now, so the dent Carter’s proposed super ment, called for more surprise and hugged her attorney. The 37- Mr. Tracy was horn in North Fair- guilty of violating his three-year passage of a bill giving blacks mere s very little ninoff getting into major rivers,” probability won’t be as great,” said Santo J. Amato, HARTFORD — Virginia P. agency on energy as well as audits and expanded federal in- ^ year-old member of the Sisters of field, Vt. He had been employed for probation by engaging in pro-Arab rights to buy land in some Mia a spousinan for the National Weather Service River deputy director of the Rhode Island Defense Civil Rogers, a former Federal legislation involving nuclear in­ vestigations into possible St. Joseph had been cleared of 18 years at Pratt and Whitney Divi­ activities. previously all-white areas. sion of United Technologies Corp., forecast Center in Hartford, Conn. “Smaller streams Preparedness Agency. “At this point it doesn’t look too Reserve Bank economist, says surance, utility rate structures Medicare and Medicaid fraud in criminal charges in the suffoca­ have picked up their flow, but they are well below their bad.” only a graduated state income tax and energy conservation. Rhode Island. tion of her newborn son nearly a ^ s t Hartford, before his retirement banks. The greatest potential for flooding in Rhode Island is can save Connecticut’s cities and year ago. in 1963 when he moved to WASHINGTON — Key House NAIROBI, Kenya — Ugandan “For the present, without additional rain, no overflow along the Blackstone and Pawtuxet Rivers, he said. towns from financial disaster. She BOSTON — The New England BOSTON — Soviet officials so Bakersfield. members from both parties are President Idi Amin has met with is expected. Conditions are no worse than any other A meeting of state and local officials has been warns that further delay in extended forecast, Monday far have ignored a telegram PASADENA, Calif. — Singer He is also survived by 3 sons. Bur­ tim e.” backing a legal limit of $30 million Cuban and Soviet diplomats in scheduled I^larch 12 in Montpelier, Vt. A combination of passing the tax will only speed up through Wednesday, calls for signed by more than 200 scien­ Bing Crosby, bruised and ’’still ton Tracy, Rupert Tracy and Phillip — an increase of almost 50 per what appears to be a major The weather service’s 30Klay outlook forecasts ice jam s in livers and heavy rain would pose the greatest urban decay. chance of rain south and snow tists, including six Nobel prize quite sore” from a 20-foot fall into Tracy, all of Richford, Vt : 2 cent — in the amount that can­ attempt by the two countries to temperatures above normal for central Vermont and flood ______threat,_____ said Gertrude Hodge of the Vermont Civil north Monday followed by fair winners, expressing ’’concern” an orchestra pit during a benefit daughters, Mrs. Raymond Chicky of didates can spend on presidential replace the United States as the Coventry and Mrs. Philip Marshia of New Hampshire and most of Maine with light precipita- Defense Office, HARTFORD — A one per cent weather Tuesday and Wednesday. over the jailing of Russian dissi­ performance, should be able to campaigns. tion. Heavier precipitation is expected in southern New dominant foreign power in the Bakersfield; a foster daughter. Mrs emergency tax from employers Daytime highs in 40s and 50s south dent physicist Yuri Orlov. leave the hospital sometime England. has been proposed to help Connec­ east Africa area. Joseph Lapointe of Ellington; 2 and 30s and 40s north. Overnight today. One major area of concern this spring is along the St. ticut avoid further penalties on WORCESTER, Mass. - U,S. brothers, Raymond Tracy of Ea.st lows will be in 30s south and in the WASHINGTON - The Carter John River in northern Maine, where spring floods two Hartford and Robert Tracy of Milton unemployment compensation teens to 20s north. postal inspectors Friday night WASHINGTON - The nomina­ Administration, aware that im­ years ago caused heavy damage. Lucille BRASILIA — Brazil has an­ Vt.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Hubert Tease of money borrowed from the federal arrested Wayne M. Fontaine, 20, tion of Paul Warnke to be chief provements won’t come “over­ “It’s the period from mid-March on which will deter­ nounced another price increase Concord, N.H., and Mrs. Mary Wall government. The state loan of PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Rep. on charges of trying to extort $10,- U.S. disarmament negotiator still night,” will press on with its mine whether there will be floods,” said forecaster 000 by bomb threats from a and more taxes on ail forms of McCarthy and Mrs. Andy Bowman, $398 million has been overdue Edward P. Beard, D-R.L, vowing appears safe, even after the first worldwide human rights cam­ JoMph Rigney of the weather service’s Portland office. FASHIONS YOUR since Jan. 1. wealthy Worcester area family. exported coffee, a move that both of Montpelier, Vt.; 38 to “raise hell” with nursing day of Senate floor debate which paign despite Soviet objections. ’"There is a lot of snow on the ground, but that alone HAIR DESIGN could drive prices up once again grandchildren and 23 great­ had critics accusing him of poor Secretary of State Cyrus Vance will not cause Maine rivers to overflow their banks for the American consumer. grandchildren. Special The funeral was Wednesday in Enosburg, Vt. Burial will be in the Permanents spring. Manchester police report Demonstrates energy savers ,Reg. NOW $ 2 Q 0 I The weather Miss Betty Brock, consumer information consultant for ,30“ Inside today Connecticut Natural Gas Corp,, gave two demonstrations en­ Several housebreaks were reported to police from the Vernon St. area. Most of them occurred Wednesday Wed.pThurs., FrI. Only titled, “The Magic Suitcase” fpr fifth and sixth graders at thru March 16th. Mostly sunny, high around 50 today. Mrs. Steve INovak night. Clear tonight with lows in mjd 30s. Fair Business .. lO-B Editorial .. ..4-A Fw a lk - in s a c c e p t e d EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Jean Bowers School. She showed samples of the more than 25,000 The most items reported missing in the breaks were Sunday, high around 50. Precipitation Oiurches . ___2-B Obituaries . ..6-A Dabroski Novak of 257 Chester St., a products derived from natural gas through petrochemicals. Miss from a Green Manor Rd. home in which included a probability 20 per cent this afternoon, Classified . .7—9.B Sr. Citizens ..3-A 5 former elementary school teacher, Brock also explained the importance of energy conservation and watch, other jewelry and cash at a total value of $265. HAIR BOUTIQUE zero tonight and Sunday. National Comics . , . . . . -A Sp orts...... 6-7-B ^ 39^ MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER weather forecast map on Page 8-B. Dear Abby , . ; 5-A Wings . . . . . 2-B died Wednesday at Hartford ways in which conservation can be achieved. (Herald photo by A pistol valued at $4(X) and ammunition were reported 649-7666. Hospital. She was the wife of Steve Pinto) stolen from a Hamilton Dr. home. Plus suburban news on Pages 1-B and 3 Novak. The other breaks in the area, including homes on Eva Mrs. Novak had taught at the Dr., Sanford Rd. and Vernon St., resulted in nothing mis­ Sunset Ridge School for many years. sing. Kathy says: at Peros ; She was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., and A break at a New State Rd. apartment resulted in the had lived in Blast Hartford for 25 Two churches theft of $325 in cash on Monday. If you want variety we have it < years. ticipants of the A theft of power and hand tools and a radio-cassette She is also survived by two (Continued from Page One) 1975 project last Ginger Root - Plume - Nectarines * summer. player were reported stolen from a truck owned by An- S’ daughters. Miss Stephanie Novak of - Limes and Philip Mortimer, both of Ar­ Odis Coleman, nulli (Construction while it was parked at 147 Hale Rd. East Hartford and Mrs. Brenda a member of St. Plus a Park plans generates new inquiries magh. M ary’s Church, The total value of the articles items was listed at $600. Pietraszewski of South Windsor. visited the ­ I Since the 28 young people returned ticipants in December and assessed A break attempt at RTG, Inc., 219 Adams St. was also “ORCHARD FRESH” The private funeral will be Satur­ a to their homes in Northern Ireland the results of the first Joint reported, but no entry was made. MHacs aCiirflaiMis » llm se ti * WjiMsaps day at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral a after spending the summer of 1975 in Manchester Project. He reported Thirty gallons of gasoline was reported siphoned from Home, 318 Burnside Ave. Burial will • FRESH CIDER •O e lte lo u t Rod s rO o ld m Manchester, they have continued “JM P has borne good fruit.” a truck at Manchester Meat Packing Co. early today. be in Hillside Cemetery. their interfaith dialogue and worked The Rev. Patrick McDonald, ad­ FRESH J about Manchester industrial sites There are no calling hours. Joanne L. Kotulski, 23, of Ellington, was arrested for reconcilliation in their own com­ ministrator of St. Patrick’s iff*'*!!"!: Artlch«kn, Spinach, a munities, Father Jacobson said. He Wednesday on a warrant charging her with six counts of B re ^ l. Balgim Endive, Laakt, Egg Plant, Rad X Hot Pappara, Cathedral in Armagh, one of the 1975 RfMibarb. a By GREG PEARSON issuing bad checks. All were issued at the Finast store, Penney and the town are expected but he could not give details on the and Mrs. Parla visited the par­ counselors, will be in Manchester a Herald Reporter park has generated interest in it,” like to have a rail line nearby to A contract between the town and 205 Spencer St. in recent months. She was released under to sign a contract next Friday that m atter. during the teen-agers visit this IMPORTED a Duffy said. He said that he has not provide an alternative delivery Penney, expected to be signed a-$500 nonsurety bond for court March 14. Manchester’s proposed industrial would result in the firm's purchasing summer. Seedless Grapes, Pineapples, 'Honeydews, Cantaloupes, State enthusiastic had much personal contact with in­ route, Duffy said. Friday, sets a late-August deadline Tangerines, Temple Oranges, Papeyas. a park has apparently sparked interest 160 of the park’s 393 acres. The con­ As in 1975, the Phoenix Mutual Life He did say that the state Depart­ terested firms, but several of the (“June 30 or 60 days thereafter.’’) a in local business development. tract does include various provisions, Insurance Co. will provide major ONE OR A DOZEN AW PICK OUT YOUR OWII : ment of Commerce has talked with department’s development agents for the firm to begin work in ” We are getting people in every including a late August deadline, that medical insurance coverage for the some of the interest firms. have dealt with companies who have A pleasing community Manchester. Man beaten, robbed 9 day with inquiries about industrial the town must meet for the contract Irish teen-agers. The policy was WE M K * FlU UK or VEMIOinjUW «J W * "The department' seems to be asked about Manchester. He also said that companies want Fire c a llsi i n 9 land,” Town M anager, Robert B. to be valid. written by Frank P. Sheldon, CLU, J M t t o la v Ditplai gf tuygcted Baskets t Wicker A major reason for this, Duffy to locate in towns where they will be A Manchester man, found in his car in front of a I Weiss told the Manchester Ek;onomic enthusiastic about the interest,” If this date is not met, and Penney said, is that the Manchester site M Weiss said. accepted and ”well-liked.” Phoenix Mutual agent in Manchester Prospect St. home about 6:40 a.m. today, was allegedly Development Commission (EDC) An appeal of a zone change needed turns to its backup site, the Manchester t'hursday, 8:53 p.m.—false CRISP AIRE S t C A ^ offers rail service. ‘"nuit's one thing that has made and a host of one of the Irish beaten and robbed of about $75 by a hitchhiker. i v m m $94 Thursday. for the park is in litigation and may (kiarles J . Duffy, deputy com­ Manchester Economic Development Thursday, 12:54 p.m.—grass alarm for car fire, "There aren’t that many sites in Manchester, in J.C , Penney’s eyes, a youngsters. The policy provides up to The man told police he had picked up a white bearded MACS 4 0 L B * g X a D U dl “This has never happened before,” cause a delay in the park's develop­ merce commissioner, said that his Commission (EDC), the planning fire, eastbound 1-86, betweeen Manchester Green(Town) a maximum of 31 million major ment. If the appeal is sustained or department is not yet trying to in­ the state that are served by rail,” he very pleasing community. I think exits 92 and 93 (District) male, hitchhiker on his way home from Massachusetts • "a if f li " o a t C M r i a A ( • Weiss told the commission. agency for the park, has said that the Today, 8:55 a.m.—public medical coverage for each partici­ takes beyond Sept. 1 to resolve, terest firms in the Manchester park said. ’"That’s one of the strong points they got a very good feeling about the Thursday, 6:20 p.m.—false service call, water in cellar, Wednesday night. The hitchhiker allegedly gave the man ! SQUASH The proposed park would center park would not be feasible. If this pant (40 children, four counselors ICIWS W ’’- » because of the possibility that the of Manchester.” community,” .Duffy said. alarm, 95 North St.(Distrlct) Squire Village, Spencer a cigarette which made him “high” and then the man let around the J.C . Penney Co.f-which Penney may turn to a backup site for situation developed, the EDC libs If the bond issue is approved, it will Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—gas St.(Town) and six chaperones) while they are in the hitchhiker drive the car. V UAurvnnM plans to locate a 2,110,000 square foot its center. park might not become a reality. Rail service is “crucial” to many said that it would not proceed with the United States. not go into effect unless Penney does washdown, Main and Park Today, 10:53 a.m.—delayed The man told police he remembered being beaten by ICE 'A gai:, catalog distri|>ution center in Weiss said that “several” firms But, the interest is there, he said. firms, he said. Even those that park development. Sts. (Town) ignition of oil burner, 192 E. An amount equal to the premium Manchester. have expressed interest in the park. "Obviously, the publicity about the locate in Manchester. A four or five men and when he awoke he was in front of the 39 primarily deliver by other methods was contributed as a corporate gift ILettuce * Center St.(Town) Prospect St. address with his wallet, personal papers and i m s & - CREAM by Phoenix Mutual, and an amount keys missing. OPEN DAILY e A.M. TO 9 P,M, i SUNDAYS 6 A.M, TO 9 P,M. _ Ijjinia Narel^Siindajr equal to the commission on the Police took the man to Manchester Memorial Hospital special policy was donated by where he was examined and discharged with no apparent “ T H E k iN O ' Sheldon to the Irish Children’s injuries, according to hospital authorities. OF Project. A similar arrangement was Quake batters Romanian cities The man could not give descriptions of the other men. PRODUCEI" Faulkner dies of injuries made in 1975. PERO Police said he was in “confused state” when they found 276 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER s 6 4 3 -6 3 ^ him. BUCHAREST, Romania (UPI) — Tanjug said. Ploesti, with a popula­ “AH hospitals are full,” Garnett BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) — minister, Fauikner was the ieader of the are dead. I think 2(X) on one block of A U.S. Embassy spokesman said tion of 165,000, is the country’s third said. Brian Faulkner, 58, Northern Ireland’s province’s short-iived 1974 government in apartments.” today that unconfirmed reports put largest city and lies some 40 miles “A lot of buildings don’t exit now,” last prime minister, died Thursday in a which both Roman Catholics and Miss Kessler said in broken MCC-Women’s Center the death toll from the earthquake north of Bucharest. said Rodica Kessler, a telephone fail from his horse while riding with a hun­ Protestants — the traditionai rulers — English that numerous 10 and 12- that jolted Eastern Europe Friday at “There is, no panic and people are operator who walked through the ting party near his country home. shared power for the first time. story buildings normally housing up sponsor workshops 170 in the Rom anian c itie s of walking in the streets, looking up at stricken area of Bucharest. "Many Faulkner, an avid hunter and Faulkner was a textile industrialist Bucharest and Ploesti. the damage and lining up to buy people, I think that some hundreds ... to 300 persons each were demolished. yachtsman for many years, kept his own whose political career died with the The Community Services Division of Manchester Com­ “Damage appears to be extensive bread and mineral water from shops stables near his country estate. He was power-sharing government he helped es- munity College (MCC) in cooperation with the in the center, with several high-rise which are open as usual,” Garnett hunting wiUi a party at Ballyautry near his tablish. The government was brought Manchester Women’s Center, will offer two workshop buildings down,” Norris Garnett, said. Rescuers still digging home in Seaforde Thursday when he fell down by a general...... strike of- Protestant courses for women, entitled “Career/Life Planning” and U.S. Embassy press attache in Garnett said no Americans are from his horse which witnesses said feli workers in May 1974. “Assertiveness Training.” Bucharest, said. believed to be among the 170 dead on top of him. The smali, dapper, white-haired The career course will meet this Saturday and on The Romanian news agency Ager- reported in unconfirmed reports. toward trapped miner Fauikner was pronounced dead on Fauikner feli out with his party at that March 12, and 19, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Manchester press said “intensive actions have “ Rescue work is well under way arrival at a hospital. time, and he formed the more moderate Women’s Center on the Bidwell St. campus of MCC. been taken to rescue the people under and supplies are coming in from TOWER CITY, Pa. (UPI) - For picks are music to him,” said a As Northern Ireland’s last prime Unionist party of Northern Ireland. ’The assertiveness workshop will begin on March 9 and ruins” of buildings that collapsed other Romanian cities,” he said. the past four days the blasting federal mine safety official. wili meet for eight weeks on Wednesdays from 7:30 to during the quake. “The electricity is back on and so is chatter of jackhammers and Adley did not know that seven of 9:30 p.m. in the Women’s Center at the college. The industrial town of Ploesti, the water, but it is contaminated. rhythmic clanking of picks into rock- his comrades were lost in the bowels For information on fees and registration, call the Com­ where Romania’s main oil refineries Authorities say gas should be back by hard anthracite coal has been the of the shattered mine, or that a munity Services Division of MCC at 646-2137. are located, was hit worse than the tomorrow.” music of life for Ronald Adley. desperate wait on the surface for a Three accused of slayings capital, the Yugoslav news agency The 37-year-old miner, trapped un­ miners’ SOS — a tap-tap-tap sound der, Brookside Mountain since that would prove they are alive — has NORWALK (UPI) - Three Norwalk third, but the suspects were arrested oniy Tuesday when tons of water broke been fruitless. men have been arrested in connection a few miles from the scene of the crime. through a coal deep in a Kocher Coal Adley has been subsisting on candy with the burglary-slayings of two The two women were killed Wednesday Martin School PTA Purge continues Co. mine, has been waiting for bars, coffee and vegetable soup housewives who were with their cnildren in in a second-fioor bedroom of Mrs. Wat­ rescuers to break through to him. p ass^ through a tin pipe. His two a fashionable home in Westchester Coun­ son’s home in the affluent Westchester NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) — A month-long purge of both Late Friday, the rescuers still had pleasures were the knowledge he will ty, N.Y. County hamlet of Lewisboro, The house (Christians and opposition tribesmen in Uganda is con­ 21 feet of anthracite coal to chop be rescued — and a plug of chewing Authorities said Samuei Ayala, 26, and once belonged to Richard Lockridge, aids Dinosaur Park tinuing and the death toll may be in the thousands, accor­ tobacco. His request for "some Willie Profit, 25, were charged ’Thursday author of the "M r. and Mrs. North” through and they said Adley should ding to refugee reports. be free this afternoon. with murdering Sheila Watson, 38, and murder mysteries. booze” was turned down. Available to the public The Martin School PTA is Dinosaur Park in Rocky Hill. Besides Progress in the rescue tunnel was A spokesman for the Department Bonnie Minter, 31, both of Lewisboro, The women’s children — two 6-year-old cooperating with state and town explaining fossilization during a steady but painfully slow as the of Environmental Resources said N.Y. The town is on the border with boys and two 3-year-old girls — were in the for the first time. PTAs in a fund-raising campaign to school program, they also prepared teams used jackham mers to cut both adherance to state law, which Connecticut and about 53 miles from New home at the time but were not harmed. ^ v i n e £ t e v in e S ' Go., 'nc. help furnish the interior exhibit area several dioramas and made clay and bars liquor from coal mines, and con­ York city. A police spokesman said a light blue holes in the coal, then chopped away The third suspect, identified as Luis Litanon A««. Now you can enjoy the of the new permanent geodesic dome papier mache dinosaurs. the excess with picks. cern for Adley’s health were behind Ford van seen near the house at about the M c h u it r , -/ .i Torres, 22, was charged with possession of time of the killings was traced to the S37-2373 firm luxury and comfort of which is being built to protect the "The sounds of those drills and the rebuff of his call for a drink.' 4 COML dinosaur tracks in Rocky Hill stolen property and possession of Taylor Rental Agency in Norwaik. Ayala 5 the mattress selected by Dinosaur Park. marijuana. and Profit were arrested when they the Sheraton Hotels The PTA is sponsoring a used book The three men were to be arrraigned returned the van to the agency Thursday. " w, FACTORY OUTLET and Motor Inns. sale on Wednesday, March 16, after Squirrels, and so forth today in the Court of Common Pleas in -After they were arrested, poiice ob­ Stamford on charges related to the tained warrants authorizing a search lunch in the school library. Students Connecticut aspect of the case. New York are asked to donate at least one book, which led to the recovery of property the famous HOTEL By JUNE TOMPKINS hang out her laundry when she ’everglades. Shooting hen authorities will seek extradition of Ayala hard or soft cover, in readable condi­ taken from the Watson home in the Herald Reporter noticed that the top of her clothespin turkeys is against the law there. But and Profit for arraignment on the murder FINAL CHIROPRACTIC /jR S £ [ tion and suitable subject matter for a burglary, the spokesman said. Although research in the En­ box was covered with black soot as when she hung her trophy alongside charges. with Springwall*® grade school child. Books will be Further investigation led to the arrest cyclopedia Americana m akes no was the roof of the porch, also. the other turkeys that had been shot A nationwide police alert was issued accepted any day until March 15, the of Torres, whose precise connection with reference to a black squirrel, and a She is wondering if she saw a dirty that day by the members of the hun­ Thursday for two men and possibly a WINTER CLEARANCE day before the sale. ’The books will be the case was not clear. TWIN SIZE call to the Lutz Junior Museum also black squirrel — "and he was coal ting party, her turkey Wore the same _____ -V.- sold for 5 cents to 25 cents. EA. PC. produced no information on the par­ black” — qr a ’’dumb little gray red wattle that the male turkeys dis­ SAVINGS ticular geniis of rodent, a recent squirrel who fell down a chim nfy?” i . . Martin School students in the fifth played. ‘Der Bingle’ hurt in fall and sixth grades have participated In letter from Mrs. Mildred Brandt of She says that the next morning the What they didn’t know was that my UP TO several activities which feature the 26 Columbus St. tells how she saw Hartford Courant ran a picture of a friend’s husband was a surgeon. He PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - Bing v.,rosby joKed about (lie la il with 9 5 50% V.’ fund drive’s purpose. one in her back yard. woman in Toronto, Can., feeding a secretly removed a wattle from a Crosby toppled off the stage at his 50th an­ witnesses and the paramedics who took Apparently, she had read in a black squirrel. turkey in the freezer and deftly niversary performance Thursday night, him to the hospital by ambulance. AND MORE Charge It on Watkins Convenient Heather Howard and Allison newspaper that there was such a Dan Whalen, a volunteer at the “grafted" it onto his wife’s hen cutting his head in a 20-foot fall that The audience had risen to its feet to give Revolving Plan or use Band Cards • SWEATERS • COATS Woodhouse, fifth grade students, thing as a black squirrel. Soon Lutz Junior Museum, said he turkey. Although the feathers were a shock^ a celebrity-crowded audience, Crosby a standing ovation at the finale of • RAINWEAR • SPORTSWEAR wrote a skit for a dinosaur program afterward, she said she came almost remembered seeing a black squirrel little different color, and the other but physicians said the 72-year-old his “50th Anniversary in Show Business” which included reports and pictures face to face with one sitting on her once many years ago. It was a mu­ hunters thought “it" looked a little crooner was not seriously hurt. special at the Ambassador College • SLOUSES •PANTSUITS of dinosaurs done by other students clothespin box on the back porch. tant, he said. He also said it was a peculiar, they accepted it for what it Auditorium when the entertainer lost his “ Apparently he sustained only some MISSES, WOMENS & JR. SIZES in the class. Some fossils and fossil After she went to get her husband stuffed squirrel. was supposed to be. balance and pitched off the stage, bruises and a slight cut on the head,” said prints were displayed by Andrea to take pictures of the unusual little One wonders if one can believe Mrs. Brandt’s yard seems to at­ clutching at a flimsy, curtain-type, Also MEN’S COATS Explains fossil display John McCarthy, spokesman for Huntingto Miklowsky. animal, she then noticed the squirrel what one sees. tract the unusual. She now feeds a backdrop that collapsed with him. Memorial Hospital. "KNOWN FOR QUALITY - FAMOUS FOR SERVICE" had climbed a post up to the roof of I once saw a rabbit with horns. The one-legged starling who makes daily He fell into an empty lower level, used STORE HOURS: The fifth graders also prepared 935 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER / TEL. 643-5171 Andrea Miklowsky, left, explains a fossil display to Chris the porch where the snow it sat on man in charge of the animal exhibit visits. Could the other leg be tucked “He’s alert, never lost consciousness as an orchestra pit or for raising per­ Monday • Saturday 9-4:30 fossil display case at the entrance to OPEN DAILY - 9:305:30 - TUE & THUR TIL 9:PM Schoembs during a program on dinosaurs presented Friday at seemed to reflect the black of its fur. said it was a "jackalope,” a cross up under its feathers? Is it a rare and he’s in very good condition.” formers and scenery to the stage. _____ Also Open Sunday 9-4:30 the children’s room of the Mary However, an observation a few between a jack rabbit and an breed, a mutant? Could it be an op­ Martin School. The students are fifth graders who participated Cheney Library. days later makes Mrs. Brandt antelope. It, too, was stuffed. tical illusion? in an activity planned to draw aittention to Dinosaur Month this Sixth grade students have made a wonder if what she saw was real. A friend of mine told me once how Or does Mrs. Brandt attract the month. (Herald photo by Pinto) plaster cast of a dinosaur track at As she tells it, she was preparing to she shot a hen tu rk ^ once in the ’’different’’ wildlife, as she calls it? PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HEHALD, Manchttter, Conn., Sat., March 5, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 5, 1977— PAGE THREE-A Hi! Well, I tried something new in Variety Show Wednesday’s column, mostly to see if explain about the industrial park Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ Here’s bookmobile schedule Things are really shaping up with anyone noticed that some informa­ News for senior citizens and hopefuUy gave the audience ping. 10 a.m., ceramics and oil pain­ tion was missing. From all the phone our Variety Show and although the some important information. Come ting classes, and square dance Here Is next week’s Tuaaday Apartments. 2:10 p.m .—Ambassador Dr. tickets are moving, I’d like to see schedule for the Manchester 1:40 p.m. —Wetherell St. 2:50 p.m. —Cushman Dr. calls and people telling us, I know “ “By WALLY FORTIN March 15, all our seniors will lead the lessons. 1 p.m.. Bowling League at 10:30 a.m. —Squire Village. them going a little (aster and so Public Library bookmobile: 11:40 a.m. —Bush Hill lU. 2:10 p.m. —Horace St. 3:30 p.m. —Avondale Rd. that you folks-are reading our ar­ way by voting on this very impor­ the Parkade Lanes and the return 2:10 p.m. —Strickland St. 2:50 p.m. —Galaxy Dr. 4:10 p.m. —Loomis St. ticles. What I did was leave out the again we’re caUing for help in selling tance referendum. trip from shopping. Monday them for us.. If you’re interested, Anyone who has any of the above 2:50 p.m .—Woodland Manor 3:30 p.m. —Lower Redwood Friday scores for our last Friday and Mon­ We could use a few more players A movie was shown, provided by Wednesday: 10 a.m. to noon, 10:30 a.m . —Manchester items and would like to lend them to Manor. Apartments. Rd. 1:40 p.m McKee and day card games, and so that’s how then stop by our office and we will be and now that we have set a Paul Ryan, on the S.S. Rotterdam, the pinochle games and crewel em­ 11:30 a.m. —Laurel Manor. 3:30 p.m. —S. Hawthorne St. 4:10 p.m. —Squire Village. Summer Sts, we’ll start this column. felad to give a few, or a lot, or reasonable time limit on changing us, please call our office and we’ll be ship that we are going to Nassau and broidery class. Noon to 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m. —Glenwood St. 4 p.m. —Parkade Thursday 2:40 p.m —Pine Ridge Last Friday we had 43 players for whatever. tables, the games are moving right glad to pick them up. Bermuda on. We still have a lew lunch is served: 12:45 p.m., bridge 2:10 p.m. —W. Gardner St. Apartments. 10:30 a .m . —M a y fair Apartments. our setback games and the lucky For a short time, now, you’U be along, and in this way the group are Irish dance cabins available so stop by and pick games. 1 p.m., craft class. Bus 2:50 p.m. —W. Carter St. Wtdnasday Gardens. 3:20 p.m. —Bryan Dr. winners were: Anna Haupt, 137; hearing an old familiar tune, “All playing more hands and enjoying the ' Hey, this is known as Irish Month up a flyer. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips a t 3:30 p.m. —Blue Ridge Dr. 10 a.m. —Lincoln Center. 11:40 a.m. —Hilliard St. 4 p.m. —Rachel Rd. James Comins, 130; Paul Schutz, Ashore Who are Going Ashore" as we games. and on March 17, Saint Patty’s Day Next Thursday for entertainment, 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. 4:10 p.m. —Finley St. 1:30 p.m. —Nye St. 11:40 a.m . —Ivy Manor 125; Claire Comins, 125; Billy Stone, continue to build up our crew for the We received word that our good we will have our big Irish Dance here we will be treated to some real Thursday: 10 a.m. to noon, social 125; Ed Scott, 122; Arvid Peterson, big boat cruise to Nassau and Ber­ friend Ivy SIddell Is a patient at at the center that evening. Action magic by Mr. Ervin Whipple, well- visiting and card games. Noon to 122; Jennie Fogarty, 120; Archie muda. Time is quickly slipping by Manchester Memorial Hospital. Ivy will start at 7:30 and we will be dan­ known for his talent as a magician. 12:45, Hot Meal and Meals on Theater schedule ■IN JOHNSON Houghteling, 120; Mildred Kenney, and therefore if you’re Utinking about was the originator of our bridge cing to the tunes of Lou Joubert and He has quite a program planned and Wheels. 1, Fun Day featuring Mr. Er­ , “THE TOWN THAT wanting to join us, then you’d better games and worked very hard in should prove most interesting and Collector's Corner ?FEARED SUNDOWN* I 119; Clara Hemingway, 118. his band. Lots of Irish goodies to vin Whipple, magician. Then on Monday, it was pinochle start putting it all together. keeping it together over the past five munch on and green juice to .wash fun to watch. Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Saturday “FUN WITH We have five outside cabins and a years. We certainly hope her stay in them down with. It’s going to be a Cassandra Crossing,” 2:00- Dick and Jane," 2:00-3:50- DICK AND JANE” (Ml with 28 tables and the winners were: social games, one canned goods 4:20-7:00-9:20 Andrew Noske, 836; Helena Gavello, few more inside cabins available, but the hospital will be a short one; in the great night and tickets are now Menus for the week needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch Burnside Theater 1 — “Pink 5:35-7:15-!) 0 the demand from the outside is get­ meantime, let’s send her cards to Panter Strikes Again,” 7:30- Vernon Cine 1 — “Pink Vernop ( ine 1 — “Pink ^ 1 “THE CASSANDRA 830; Olive Houghtaling, 782; Arvid available, at the office. A limited Monday, homemade beef barley served. 1 p.m., setback games. Bus Local memorabilia is nice Panther Strikes Again," 2:00- CROSSINQ” m ting louder and these cabins won’t be keep her spirits up. amount will be sold at the door. soup, steamed hot dogs in a roll, pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips at 9:15 Panther ;. l ikos Again," 1:10- Peterson, 785; Ernestine Donnelly, 7:10-9:10 held for too much longer. By the way, as part of our meals Burnside Theater 2 — 3:105:10-7:10-9:10 SAT. and SUL 778; Catherine Gleeson, 755; A1 So remember, the date — how Boston baked beans, cherry Jello 12:30 p.m. and 3;30 p.m. "Silver Streak,” 7:15-9:10 Vernon Cine 2 — “Silver Vernon Cine 2 — "Silver Gates, 748; Mary Nackowski, 739; Remember, on this trip, friends of program, every Thursday Is our Hot could you forget—is March 17. If you with whipped topping, tea. Streak,” 2:00-7:20-9:20 MAT. at 2.-00 and 3:30 By RUSS Mm KENORICK really rare South Manchester in of Jamaica. U.A. Theater 1 — "Plppl Streak," 1:20-3:20-5:20-7:20- Grace Windsor 737; Marjorie our seniors are invited as well. So Meal and Meal on Wheels Program. want to come and need to ride our Wednesday, hot meat loaf capitals. The same Linn’s is featuring Israel Goes on Board,” 2:00-3:30; 9;20 pick up a flyer first thing Monday and This is a chance to have a nice meal sandwich with gravy, homestyle We can’t all have a piece of Pitkin Sunday / m J K 3 n l GREAT McLain, 736; Estl’or Anderson, 732; bus, you must sign up because we glass but there are many items of Much of this material may be philately with a list of price trends “Town That Dreaded Sun­ follow the directions in making out delivered to a shut-in; however, to do need at least 20 persons to make it chicken vegetable soup with U.A. Theater 1 — “Pippi i'i ^flrADVENTURE! Fritz Wilkenson, 730; Beatrice Manchester memorabilia that can be kicking around in the garage sales for 671 of their stamps. What to down,” 5:30-7:20-9:10 Mader, 728. your paynients. so, we need a few volunteers. The worthwhile to use the bus. crackers, vanilla pudding, tea. Credit union coming up this spring. watch for here are “tabs.” U.A. Theater 2— “Fun With Goes on Board,” 2:00-3:30; The cruise Is slated for May 7 and volunteer would pick up a meal here Thursday, roast loin of pork with spotted by alert collectors. "Town That Dreaded Sun­ Bowling Back to trips and we will be (Hurray...spring!) Typically, their sheets of stamps Dick and Jane," 2:00-3:50- SINGLES that doesn’t give us too much time at the center and deliver it to a senior registering for the Nova Scotia jaunt applesauce, buttered green beans, sets meeting These medals are a good example. 5:35-7:15-9:00 down,” 5:30-7:20-9:10 So now we are back to date and the The medals shown here were had a strip of labels attached to the because the final payment is due by who has already signed up for it. this Monday starting around 8 a.m. rolls, whipped potatoes, chewy One is lacquered In brown and the U.A. Theater 3 — “ The U.A. T h e a te r2 -"F u n With Wh«n you’r* atont, il't not next bit of news is about our Senior other is gilded; at first glance they loaned by Pauline Trlan, a member bottom or one side. Singles with tabs •iwava May lo mMt aitracUva, April 5. So join your captain for an We don’t have too many seniors As , we sign up on a first come bronies, tea. atIgiDia paopla. If you'va had H Bowling League at the Parkade for March 16 are very different but actually the of the local stamp club, who also still on them are, of course, much with blind dataa — and you'ra enjoyable relaxing seven days. taking advantage of this service, basis, and as you sign up, you are Friday, cream of vegetable soup Lanes Tuesday with the following designs are identical. There Is a ship collects angels. Yes, angels—400 of scarcer than the plain ones. The Istemecine Battle This printing test pattern is aingla, divoread, aaparatad or therefore, if you volunteer, it may seated on the bus. Although we start with crackers, egg salad sandwiches In 1888 Robert Love Taylor, widowad and ovar 21 — fiPH results; Pinochle The Northeast School Employees with biliowing sail, flag and pennant, them. They have come from 30 coun­ prices show it — Scott No. 55 is $230 part of The Herald quality SOCIAL WORLD Invilaa you to GOES mean you’ll only be called once in a around 8 a.m., you can bet some peo­ with pickle chips, mixed fruit cup, Federal Oedit Union will hold its an­ a Democrat, defeated his controi prograin in order to diaoovar an axclling naw way of ON BOARD High team single and triple No. 11 This past Wednesday morning, we while, may be once a month. The sitting in a tub of suds inscribed tries and 24 states. Sizes range from with tab, 514 without; C16 Is $115 and maatlng paopla. For full datalla, KxoaavMovKLAa ■AQacoMMuMCATOwarui ple will be at the center long before tea. nual meeting March 16 at The Colony brother, Alfred Alexander give you one of the finest Htn-OOCOMMUSSCATlOSISWC Block Busters 778-2196; Men-Class A had 27 players for pinochle and the “Manchester Centennial,” and un­ one to ten inches. The materials are 53. Taylor, Republican, for the without coal or oblloatlon. call deal is to pick up the meal around the doors will open. Also, one person Schedule for the week restaurant, Rt. 83, Talcottville. newspapers in the nation. (over 130 average) high single and winners were; Clara Hemingway, 11:45 a.m., pay $1 and then collect derneath “1823 M 1923 Connecticut." crystal, ceramic, leather, straw, and The Society of Israel Philatelists governorship of Tennessee in can register just for two people only, Sunday; 1:30 p.m., Variety Show The meeting will begin with triple, Clarence Peterson 233-611; 605; A1 Gates, 577; Archie the $1 at the home when the meal is On the reverses they have a you-name-it. Perhaps we will picture has a nearby branch — the Greater one of the most remarkable 233-6231 and we do not register over the phone rehearsal. cocktail hour at 6 p.m. followed by political contests ever con­ Men-Class B (130 average and under) Houghtaling, 571; Lee Steinmeyr, delivered. slimmed-down version of the state a few of them here sometime. Hartford Area Chapter. They meet at until we have given our members a Monday through Friday: Registra­ dinner at 6:45 p.m. ducted in any state. The cam­ high single and triple. Tom Riddell, 568; Paul Schuetz, 564; Martha If you’d like to help out with this 5 coat of arms, with the three loaded 7:30 p.m., the last Monday of each chance to sign up in person. tion for the Nova Scotia trip. The menu will be choice of rump 5 paign was called “The War of 179-499. LaBate, 564; Marjolr McLain, 560. grapevines and the' motto “Qui Phantom stamps month, at the Jewish Community project, please call our office and When you register Monday, you steak or capon with separate prices the Roses” because the can­ Women-Class A (over 100 average) In the afternoon, while our craft Monday; 8 a.m., signing up for transtulit sustinet" (He who Center, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West didates traveled over the state leave your name. must pay at least $100 deposit. for members and non-members. Linn’s Stamp News has a piece high triple, Helen Bumford, 421; high class was busy making costumes for Nova Scotia. 10 a.m., kitchen social transplanted still sustains.) Hartford. together. Bob wearing a red More about the Variety Show, and This past Thursday after a Mall orders for tickets will be about phantom stamps. They don’t single, Ida Corthier and Mildred the. Variety Show, we had only 12 games, one can canned goods needed. The arms also appear on the nice rose and Alf a white rose so THE MEEDLEPOINT SHOP we have been told that we n e ^ to delicious roast breast of chicken with accepted at the credit union ofHces mean forgeries but rather, things Buckler, 155 each; Women-(?lass B Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is served. 1 little Centennial stamp shown in this Th« one that got away their followers could tell them players for bridge and the winners borrow a few items such as a cowboy all the trimmings, the action moved at 71 E. Center St. or 322 Main St., from non-official countries. apart. eYou Are Invited To Qet A New Pointy (100 average and under) high triple, w ere; E sth er Anderson, 5030; p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at column on April 3 of last year. (The Sob Story: A teller at a savings and hat, a rhinestone tiara, cowboy upstairs where General Manager Willimantic. Prompt purchase is There is “Atland,” 35 feet under Of View At The Needlepoint Shop Flo Guerra, 314; high single; Adeline 8:30 a.m. and return trips at 12:30 stamp was exhibited at the loan office had a batch of year-end Marjorie McLain, 4,750; George boots, size lOH; a man's beige or Robert Weiss, Town Director Vivian recommended since space is limited. water in the Grand Banks 300 miles Rizza, 128. Last, 4,320. p.m. and 3:30 p.m. MANPEX with a plea for informa­ off Newfoundland. The owner has a statements to get out — real busy. • Bamat Latch Hook Rugs brown medium or large shirt. Ferguson and Stephen Penny all tion about it but no one came forward Then she found that there were about lll:i:n'|iH iB g dream of building on it to make a IS M S iB I AVLv L NTFS, a S2S.313I • Crewel and Naedia Point Kits so we don't know who made it, or refueling area. 35 stamps in a roll of 500 13 s that where, or how many.) The tiny island of Outer Bald were not perforated. Whereupon she PETER SELLERS • Sesame Street Needle Point -There were other medals; The Tusket near Nova Scotia has been said “Darn” and snipped them apart “PINK PANTHER and Crewel About town Manchester Sesqui in 1973, the renamed Outer Baldonia and for a with scissors. Hoo ^ y ! STRIKES AGAIN” • Latch hook a Snoopy! Bicentennial with CT’s four signers, PQ 7:304:18 12. ANITA QHELFI 641-4342 time had a listing under “Em­ SAT. 1 04 44A BOLTON NOTCH SUNDAY and the ISOth anniversary piece of bassies” in the Washington, D.C., Coming events HILASIOU81 Manchester Chapter, the Lodge 73 Masons, issued in phone directory. The Manchester Philatelic Society RICHARD PRYOR Parents Without Partners, January '76. All three of these came QENB WILDER ONE DAY SALE! NOONioSPJN. A brother of Ernest Hemingway will meet Tuesday, March 8, at "SILVER STEMC* will have a dance tonight out in bronze and silver. once sent a sheet of phantoms to Lyn­ Mott's Community Hall, 7 to 10p.m. PO 7:184:10 82 from 9 to 1 at Piano’s And then the precanceled stamps: don Johnson and got back a “thank- Tomorrow at the Ramada Inn, Restaurant, Bolton. The Cheney Brothers marked CB you” addressed to Acting President, East Hartford — Gerry Gerath’s Sun. Continuoua Prom 1:30 with the month and year; the plain Republic of New Atlantis. That First Sunday Stamp Bourse. Free MatbiM Adm. s a AH residents of Mayfair Manchester in two types, and the “nation” is seven miles off the coast parking and door prizes. laB iao Gardens are invited to par­ ticipate in a kitchen social C B C onvac Monday at 1;30 p.m. in M Manchester Community College Cronin Hall. M proudly presents: Alcoholics Anonymous Jimmy Carter and CBers JdandieHter will meet tonight at 8 in Luther Hall of Emanuel By INK DIPPER tact with the office on matters con­ tion, asked Billy if he had a CB radio “The Night Thoreau at the station. Billy said he didn’t but ( E iu it Lutheran Church, 60 y Betty Ford, during the last year cerning CB, according to certain Church St. her husband was In office, became sources. told Rather he had one in his pickup Spent In Jell” America’s best%nown C ^ r. The Now with Jimmy (barter in the truck. ^ r c t jC B t r a The airwaves around Plains, Ga., The Couples Club of A First Lady, going by White House it’s uncertain how he Df. Jock H tllor, Conductor ^ South United Methodist A are always crisp with Smokey the handle “First will react to the growing demands of Church will have a square Sportswedr reports, especially when the Presi­ Mama,” used her CBers. The most pressing need is MARI3I 9,10,11,12 dance tonight at 8 in dent is in town. The Georgia state Separates four watts wherever expansion of CB past the 27- Cooper Hall of the church. she went to cam­ megahertz range. The present patrol keeps enough men on hand or Bidwell Street Campus Orjg.to8.99 nearby to reasonably handle any paign for her hus­ frequency range is hard hit by Atty. and Mrs. Robert situation. Plains, itself, is becoming Main Auditorium band. sunspot skip, and the sun will begin Bletchman will serve as a tourist center, or even If the Presi­ Her enthusiasm an increase in sunspot activity in 8:30 p.m. host and hostess Sunday dent isn’t home, there are enough also sparked more 1978. The a c tiv ity w ill peak VIOLIN SOLOIST from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz people driving around to keep the awareness of CB problems — sometime in 1980, and there is a M CC Students $.50 MANCHESTER Junior Museum, which is patrol busy. Kurt^ikknen Slowness in licensing, crowded growing belief that CBing will be General Admission $1.50 COMMUNITY VOIIN CONCUfO NO. 3 ■ Somt-Soens open to the public free of Catching Billy Carter around town channels. At one point several strongly affected by Interference. COLLEGE hCTUeiS AT AM IXHtaiTION charge. months before he started his official No one in the CB media can recall is no easy task, despite the televised picture of him walking the sidewalks L0V8 OUIT campaign. President Ford called a Carter ever actually using a CB — Meneheeier Evening Herald Howard Hanson The Grade 7 and 9 (ktnfir- and shooting the bull at the station. meeting of Industry leaders, nor can they remember Ford wTxoouaKMf To^yr w of iohingmn mation Class of Center Billy is almost always in seclusion, PubIWwd tvtry (vunlng uM pt organizational heads and journalists modulating. Some of Carter’s kin Sunday! and holiday!. Entarad at tha Congregational Church will used the CB during the campaign, but with a male secretary to fend off peo­ Manchaatar, Conn. Poat one* aa Sa- FANFAII FOt THI COAUNON MAN involved in CBing to discuss the cond Claaa Mall Mattar. • meet Monday at 5 p.m. at problems. not with the attention that Betty ple who might want to talk to him at \0 m m 1—n H INnipHii Hrvioi the church. And some problems were dealt Ford received. the peanut warehouse where the Suggested Carrier Rates family business is centered. P iy ib it In Advtnc« with. The Federal Communcatlons If there is a CBer close to Presi­ Slngl# copy...... 15# The Solar Energy If Billy ever talks to tourists on his 'O p e n 24 Houn Dallv Commission started the temporary dent Carter, it is Billy Carter, his Wookly...... got Association of Connecticut brother. CB, no one knows about it. Billy \ FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE On« m o n th ...... t....$3.Q 0 permit program and the channel T hrM months ...... 111.70 will present a talk on wants to run bis business, his friends expansion was made. Ford’s in­ Billy’s handle is “Cast Iron” Six m ontha...... $2340 “ Solar Energy say, and that’s all. Ono y M r ...... |4«.a0 i terest, whether self-serving or not, because, as he put it once, “I’ll drink M U b i l M ill RatM Upon Roqutat Legislation" Sunday at 3 probably contributed indirectly to anything with anyone at anytime. I So, Cbers can probably mark off Subaorlbara who fall to roeofvt p.m. at the University of Billy as any direct link to the Oval of­ ; HfATIMOaS thoir nowapapar bafort 5:30 p.m.' the changes. got a stomach that’s like cast iron.” Connecticut College of fice. You get the idea that if someone ahould tataphona tha circulation The Office of Telecommunications The media often portrays CBers as OIL MIMiER A dapartmant. 047-0940. Agriculture auditorium', stole Billy’s radio, he probably Policy (OTP), a branch of the beer-drinking, good-ole-boy HUTWanUTAUATION Storrs. The program is wouldn’t be quick about replacing it. executive part of government, has rednecks. If they ever wanted an open to the public. Joseph If the wheels of CBing need oil, 643-5135 been one indirect link the White example to point to, it would be Billy Belanger of the state CBers will have to do their own 315 C «lW r St. M in c n u tw House has with the FCC. This office Carter. (Never mind that he runs a Department of Planning squeaking. doesn’t set policy for the F(X buta, prosperous peanut commodity and Energy Policy will does make recommendations and business or that he’s wellread.) speak. does some negotiation for moving Billy has become a sort of folk Do you swap CB QSL cards? The radio services from one frequency to hero, sitting down at the service sta­ CB Times-Journal staff does. Send another. tion putting away Pabst Blue Ribbon your card to The CBTJ Card Swap, Wool Pull Ford’s people were in steady con­ with ail of his good buddies. Dan 2727 Mossdale Dr., Nashville, Tenn., The expression "lo pull the Rather, in a CBS interview at the sta­ 37217. iurmsTATMaM wool over one's eyes" comes KXITBB from the time when HANK gentlemen wore white wigs, t a r m a r usually made of wool. Cheney Library adds books ■HAnrrpRD Highwaymen would pull a vic­ tim’s wig down over his eyes New books at Manchester’s Annan — Robot aee-eefo Shealy 90 days to self- Van Allen — The com­ before relieving him of watch Mary Cheney Library: Baryshnikov — Baryshnikov health prehensive catalog and en­ aAMOAmnunsan and wallet. 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Alex Haley recalls his other ‘Roots’ 1 Throvrt Hanrlipater lurning Hrralb 2 Make eyes at him a summer job,” says'Haley. One 3 Small bird Manchester — A City of Village Charm WASHINGTON - “Roots" author Lee Roderick I a paroxysm of tears” the author 4 Contemplative Alex Hhley visited this city for two The H erald’s I says. Through the emotional cathar­ morning at about 2 ajn . while his 5 In lower Founded Oct. 1,1881 position days late last week and mesmerized 'W ashington Correspondent**'^ sis, at last he had become Kunta. train was rolling between Buffalo C 14 Decry 9 Remaining M«mb«r. Audit Burttu of Circulation Mambar. Unilad Praia Intarnatlonal and Pittsburgh a restless passenger audiences with the account of how he his village to become white man’s Father's side 15 Shed blood 7 Go astray rang a buzzer summoning the young 9 Ski race Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. came to write his runaway best property in a faraway land, Haley Haley’s book, and the eight 1# Soviet river Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. steward to bring him a glass of.warm 17 Eniigti (abbr j 9 Over (Ger.) seller. It’s a story of which every flew to Africa and boarded a Liberian serialized television episodes recent­ 19 Wsihington 10 Ball milk. The man tipped Haley’s father Harold E. Turkinglon. Managing Editor American — black and white — can vessel headed for the United States. ly-watched at least in part by 130 DEAR ABBY: About ten years ago you gave the editor bsllpisyer 11 Watering tube be proud. $5 and. Impressed by the ambitious of our church bulletin permission to reprint two of your 20 Huge 19 Makes lace At night he would go down Into the million Americans — largest TV colurnns. One was your 'Ten CommandmenU For Wives " 22 Pitying 21 Top "It still startles me when I hear black youth, later gave him $518 for marble ship’s dark hold and stay until hours audience ever — traces the maternal 23 Shakes- Ipl'l preposition and the other was your "Ten Commandments For 23 Olympic someone say that I’ve done ail of later when footsteps on the deck side of Haley’s family tree. During tuition at A&T. Husbands. patrttn 33 Word on the 46 The seme board (tbbr.) villain this,” says Haley who, at 55, is Coupled with what he earned that Will you please run them again? 24 Still wall 46 Noise (pi.) above told him morning was daw­ his whirlwind return to the nation’s 24 Campus 39 Not open 27 Stopping up 50 Home of Adam perhaps already this country’s best summer it was enough to allow him MRS. N.D.G. building 39 Kill ning. capital where much of the research 31 Ornamental 51 Body known black as well as overnight to devote full time to his studies. He 26 Bear (Latj 41 Triitan'a After three days at sea he began to for “Roots” was done, however, the r s flowtr holdtr 52 Narrow DEAR M . 6.: With pleasure. 29 Draws beloved millionaire. “I believe that I have despair of ever being able to em­ author spoke instead of his father’s ended the next semester with an A- 32 Complacently aperture teHeatisfled 27 Manure 43 Window 55 Western- CDAP did recommend only been a channel — a conduit that average. 29 Lawyer's Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss pathize with his slave ancestor. “I line. 34 Flat covering hemisphere patron saint 4S Bears has been used at this particular time was tom up emotionally trying to be Haley’s father was born the Rest is history TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR WIVES 35 Qutttiona organization to tell the story of a people.” 37 Bttebtllar 29 Orderly eg Dock H. one dispatch system Kunta Kinte,” Haley told a National Toungest of eight children to The rest is now literary history. 1. Defile not thy body neither with ezeeuive foods, Slaughter 1 2 3 4 9 Modest and sensitive Press Club audience. "On the third sharecroppers in Savannah, Tenn. By Haley’s father took a master’s degree tobacco nor alcohol, that thy days may be long in the house 39 Water (Fr.) 6 7 1 6 10 II F1 DIDN'T HAVE A GUN IN BUT I HAD TO which thy husbsnd provideth for thee. 40 Rtkith 12 MY POCKET. SHERIFF. I SAY I DID. OR in agriculture from Cornell, became 13 14 Haley, a kindly, modest, sensitive night I also thought about the $100,000 all odds he was destined to live out 2. Putteth thy husband before thy mother, thy father, 42 Hangs on NEVER CARRIED A GUN THE TELLER NEVER 44 Utility IS IN M Y WHOLE LIFE.. WOULD HAVE GIVEN man with the dignified look of the in debts I owed and promises I hadn’t his life on a farm owned by someone a college professor, and reared bis thy daughter and thy son, for he is thy lifelong companion. 16 17 ME THE MONEY/ The apparent controversy CDAP report said, “there is a 46 Auto workers' scholar he is, conveyed a mystical kept and considered just giving up. I else. Fate, however, had other things own family in a stimulating at­ 3. Thou ahalt not nag. 11 and confusion over dispatching need for public safety forces to union |abbr.| IB 30 21 quality in describing the modem went to the rail of the ship and in mind for the youth whose parents mosphere of "aspirations, motiva­ 4. Permit no one to tell thee that thou are having a hard 49 Ecuador 1 time of it; neither thy mother, thy sinter nor thy neighbor, 22 33 of Manchester fire respond as quickly as possible.’’ crises faced by him and his family thought of stepping through it and had agreed, in Haley’s words to tion and books.” capital for the Judge will not hold her guiltless who ietteth 49 Lack of water 24 25 ■ departments in an emergency that could have aborted his ambitious dropping into the sea. One son, George, became a lawyer. 26 26 26 30 “There is no central number "waste just one child.” He was given another disparage her husband. 53 Conjunction 91 1 could be solved by creation of a the public can call in event of project. An eerie moment $50 by his father and sent packing. Another, Julius, an architect. And a 6. Thou shalt not withhold affection from thy husband, (Gsr.) 34 After spending nine years tracing After several difficult years of third son, Alex, opened a new world for every man loveth to be loved. 54 Superman's 35 ■ ■ centralized dispatch system. emergencies,’’ the report said, "That was an eerie moment,” 3 . 3B an ancestry that sprung from the rich scraping to stay in school, Haley’s of cultural heritage and pride to 23 6. Forget not the virtue of cleanlineaa and modeat attire. girl ■ ■ If there was one telephone suggesting establishment of a Haley continued. "While I was trying 7. Forgive with grace, for who among us do not need S9 Object of 40 soil of West Africa, for example, to decide whether to jump, I heard father enrolled in A&T College in million black Americans. forgiveness? worahip ■ number for Manchester fire communications center for 44 Haley was into the crucial writing voices saying “don’t do it.” The Greensboro, N.C. But the process of In the process, Alex Haley blessed 8. Remember that the frank approval of thy husband is 57 Broke bread calls, there would be no confu­ SB Actor 49 4/ 41 ■ both police and fire services. stage of his epoch. And he was in voices were those of Kunta, Haley’s working several jobs while trying to all of this nation with a better un­ worth more to thee than the admiring glances of a hundred 4B 50 51 52 sion and there would be no strangers. Andrews ■ Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer The CDAP report also trouble; the inspiration that would grandmother, and his ancestor study resulted in a D grade average derstanding of its past. And, with S9 Verne hero 53 64 55 56 9. K»ep thy home in good order, for out of it cometh the 90 Day (Htb.) delay in sending one of the two suggested a study of fire allow this middle-class American to Chicken George. and a "psychic beating” for the help as diverse as whispering black 17 ''q joys of thy old age. 91 Abstract St SB HE SAIP I'M HE SAID IT CAN HE SAID IT’S MY DENTIST GOES fire departments. truly identify with his seventh- young student. voices and a generous white 10. Honor thy Ix>rd thy God all the daya of thy life, and being department consolidation, but Haley recalls that the urge to end it SO 61 GETTING TOO CAUSE CAVITIES. A R EA L TO THE MCWES , generation ancestor Kunta Kinte still passenger on a train, Haley has born thy children will rise up and call thee blessed. 92 Minute insect 62 Centralized dispatching isn’t we don’t think that’s necessary ail was still so strong that he literally Got summer job 5 MUCH FILM ON RUIN MV-SMILE, D ISA ST E R A LO r .'r eluded him. Next Sunday I’ll print the “Ten Commandments For a new idea for Manchester. crawled over the ship’s hatch back to In 1915, he decided to abandon his out his own belief that “the most INIWSPAFIS INTfAPRitI ASSNJ MV TEETH! AND EVEN MAKE FILM.' simply to improve dispatching. powerful investment anyone can Husbands." ME LOSE MY The to w n ’s C om m unity Retraced history the hold so he wouldn’t throw himself academic career and return home. 5 The police department has In a last, desperate try at somehow into the sea. Once inside, he again lay make is an investment in a human TEETH Development Action Plan “A week before going back home, improved its system along feeling as the young slave boy felt on a plank and contemplated what however, my father received a sur­ being.” (CDAP), formulated from 1969 • SCRIPPS LEAGUE NEWSPAPERS DEAR ABBY; We've always taught our chil^en to Win at Bridge lines of the CDAP recommen­ when he was cruelly uprooted from had just happened. “I then burst into prise letter from Pullman C. offering address adults as ''Mr.” and "Mrs.’’ But we have somd to 1972, pointed out the need for dations. We think it’s about 1977 neighbors who are older than we are, and they keep a sk i^ improvements. our children to call them ’’Rita" and “Frank." Give opponents come-on time the fire services con­ gaining children is hard enough nowadays without “ In em erg en cies,’’ the sidered such a plan. neighbors like these to complicate matters. We’ve always been on friendly terms with them and don’t want any Open forum trouble now. So how do we handle it? NORTH dummy and is not going to ANNOYEDPARENTS *993 lead a club or diamond. Having decided that yi VQ9 irhigh ^*P****' ~ Crookt and Lawrence DEAR PARENTS; Tell your neighbors (privately, of ♦ KJ75 going to drop oneI of th(____ course) that you have instructed your chdldren to advess «K1064 hearts which one should you FACE IT, POONERI...THB SOOD You can’t fool history adniu as “Mr.” and “Mrs.,” and when adults ask to b« jettison? OLP DAYS ARE LONS OONEl lAdopt by card addressed by their first names, they confuse the children WEST EAST Our first choice is the eight. and encourage them to disregard their parents' wishes. « K JS 4 Q 10742 This is more likely to give You can fool some of the peo­ ¥ A754 VK9 East the impression that Ms of the people, by the people and If you teU them in a nice way they will probably ♦ 94 cooperate. And If they don’t, It won’t hurt your children to ♦ Q1092 partner led fourth b a t of a ple all of the time and all of the for the people. To the editor. price to pay to bring a little hap­ *9792 *95 six-card suit headed by the learn that not everyone conforms to a social code, and Rita SOUTH (D) people some of the time, Picture yourself as being bom piness to one who would appreciate it and Frank are two such nonconformists. ace than is the false card of He may never get past the * A 9 the jack or 10. In other words. Abraham Lincoln said. But as retarded, institutionalized and aban­ so much? V J 10 9 3 2 East is less likely to suspect Jimmy Carter is discovering, symbolic reforms, so en­ doned by family. Well, you have just I mentioned this to a friend and she ♦ A 9 2 you of falsecarding if you drop put yourself in the place of hundreds *AQJ the eight. not only can’t you please all of trenched are bureaucracy, is going to try and get her church in­ Neither vulnerable custom and protocol. But even of people — some of them bedridden terested. Another friend wants to Once the heart ia returned the people all of the time but Weil Nertt East Soatk you will be able to set up three if he does nothing more than all of their liv es. You might also pic­ send a name to her daughter in New Astro-graph heart tricks and wind im mak­ IN . T. there are some people a presi­ ture yourself as elderly, sickly and Jersey, another had her children ing a lot of notnunp. If Ehist eliminate some of the pomp By BERNICE BEDE 080L P a n 2 N. T. P an P a n dent can’t please even part of put in a nursing home and aban­ send Valentines and so on. It could be Paas shifta to a spade you will still and circumstance and Opening lead — 4 ¥ make some number of the time. doned by family and friends. like a chain reaction — it’s as simple M notrump but you won’t make Allay Oop — Dave Graue monarchial trappings that Would it not be a simple solution if as ABC — Adopt By Card. your contract. For Sunday, March 9,1977 SCORPIO (OcL 24-Nov. 22) Be Mr. Carter has come in for have come to surround the each of us adopted one of these peo­ If interested, you might call me. I ARIES (March 21-Aprll II) generous today but also be sure By Ocwold li Jaaoct Jacoby f e m a l e s ! now Tl l ') y e s s ii?, t h e s e y h x a as much criticism as praise for presidency, he will have ple, if only to send them an oc­ am waiting for a list from Mansfield You're a batter rationalizer than that what you give will be put to H ^ A HUNT, UP ANCTTHER ^TH IN SS UOOk PRETTV certain measures he has taken casional note or a card throughout now. a producer today. Put your at- good use. Don't donate to What card ibould yon play GOpp.' I WONDER WHAT earned a special place in questionable causes. from your hand at trick cm TWEY TTkSTE LIRE 7 the year. Think about it! ’The price of Mildred Brandt lorts Into actions rather than Into A Rhode Island reader to curb governmental and history. alible BAQITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Doa after Weft h u opcMd the four a card and a stamp for , 26 Columbus St. wants to know what we open presidential extravagance — TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 21) Normally everyone knows of bearti and E u t haa SMB tbe with; Even Gerald Ford, who had Valentine’s Day and Christmas — just where you stand. Today, trick with hia Ung? Manchester Someone you'll be associating *A<)sx¥x ♦AJzx*AQzx. limiting the use of limousines more if you wish. Is this not a small with today has extravagant however, you may pretend to be The flrat anawer la that you A no exaggerated notions about This is a classic one- by officials, for instance, or whims, but a stingy wallet. He'll something you're not. ahouM play the jack, 10 or his own importance, found it be looking to you to sponsor eight. If you pUy the three or diamaod opening. If partner CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jaa It) reapondf one heart, bid a foregoing the fanfares every him. The time to worry cbout the two, East will be tore that all too easy to get accustomed something Is after It hat happen­ you hold at le u t four haarta spade. If he responds one time he enters a room. aEMINI (May 21-Juiw 20) In spade, are rebid Inree clubs to the adulation and privileges Industrial park backed situations where a firm hand le ed. Don't spoil what could be a and ia very likelv to Miilt to required today you must be pleasant day with doubtful ipadea. He la looking right at and raise spades next. If he You can’t fool us, say some we shower on pur presidents. staunch. Wishy-washy measures thoughts. responds one notrump, we are of no value. reUd two clubs. pwple. We know it’s all sym­ Because of the long term growth in AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe*. It) If Richard Nixon was not To the editor: CANCER (June 21-July 22) To Avoid Involvement In any type of B«rry*8 World. bol and no substance. Your excellent editorial entitled employment and the increase in town thine own self and others be true joint venture today with persons belabored by the press for you do not have complete faith' The Fllntatcnea — Hanna-Barbera Productlona “Buckland referendum a good in­ tax revenues which the Buckland In­ today. Say what needs to be dressing White House guards Roots said, not what sounds the In. If they don't measure up. pass You can’t please us, say vestment” in The Herald on March 2, dustrial Park should generate, this their action. in chocolate soldier uniforms, smoothest. others. We don’t want a “just 1977 states in clear, unmistakable looks like the best bet for Manchester LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) Leave PISCEt (Feb. 20-Merch 20) Jimmy Carter should not be in over 50 years. your purse and credit cards Others will find you ■ littls dif­ folks’’ president who sends his terms the most pertinent facts about ficult today because they won't Today’s thought I wholeheartedly support the In­ home today II you go browsing. daughter to public school or faulted for feeling that the our new Industrial Park develop­ You lack your usually shrewd know what to do to pisase you. ment. You have given the town's dustrial Park concept and referen­ shopping sense. You won't know what It lakes, who appears on nationwide playing of “Hail to the Chief’’ either. has been a wee bit overdone. voters a wealth of Information which dum question. I also urge all town VIRQO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) An­ television in a sweater. The should dispel so many fears and voters to go to the polls on Tuesday ticipating negative results today Deliver us front the evil one. rebellion or criminality; he is saved works against your own In­ president is supposed to be It doesn’t hurt to note that in so far as he is not wasted, in so far doubts that have been raised since March 15th and cast a YES vote. terests. It causes you to be timid someone special and different The central concern of religion is as the human' material in him gets a the Industrial Park came into public Let us all rise to the occasion and In situations where you should “hail” in German is “heil” and b e ‘assertive. lEGDiMi!; from ordinary people. salvation. Religion is the attainment, chance at selfexpression and utiliza­ view, several months ago. be a part of a great movement that “the chief” may be the experience of salvation. Salva­ tion. forward in the best interests of LIBRA (Sept. 22-Ocl. 22) March 9,1977 For the past three months, 1 have Instead ol being visionary today / translated as “der Fuehrer.” tion means wholeness, deliverance Von Hugel Manchester. You may hava to make soma Im­ attended many public hearings and you're like ly to be just a portant decisions thla year Well, it really doesn’t matter from all that injures or mutilate, or daydreamer. Your little flights ol Prayer: have raised numerous questions which Progressively yours, regarding your career. Think hinders the growth of, the personali­ fancy lack focus and practicality. what some people say. There So keep it up, Jimmy. And Thou, who dost well alone — I felt must be answ er^ to promote Frank U. Lupien your moves through carafuHy. are times when the symbol can ty. It means fullness of life, well­ Thou, who dost know thine own 21 Sunset St. The right choice will offer splen­ keep in mind something else being, strength, power, blessedness, citizen understanding and approval. I did long-range benefits. Born Loaer — Art Sanaom be as meaningful as the sub­ Manchester Lincoln didn’t say but would wealth, happiness, righteousness, Thou, to whom all are known have had all my questions satisfac­ stance, especially if it sym­ certainly agree on: The one joy, peace. It is the complete From the cradle to the grave — torily answered and now must rely bolizes — as we believe it does penetration of the human by the Save, oh save! completely upon the honesty and in­ IT'5 EA'5t( EHOOfeH thing you can’t fool any of the tegrity of those who are working so — a genuine desire by Mr. divine. Rev. Kenneth Knox Buga Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoffal ® HrrSyNEA.Inc/ IWilARS.&lBBSTDTEUU time, or at least not for long, is Hocking Talcottville hard to make this Industrial Park a Carter to approach closer to "Sura you'ra strong and aggressive, but you re­ AAE I'M DvaAB.-TBAQIEIS history. A man can be said to be saved not Congregational Church reality. HER^S YER CHttKEN HOW COME Lincoln’s idea of government alone when he is reclaimed from Manchester citizens owe a big debt FRICASSEE, FUDOSY,^ SERVED HIM tain your femlnityl" ARB C0 LLB6 B of gratitude to all the town officials AHEAD OF ME 6RAPUATE$I and commission members who have Alm anac WHEM Our Boarding Houao — Carrol & McCormick done so much for them in such a very 'B o S sy ls IVUAS Open collective bargaining to public HERE short time. t t s r ? AWITHA. HAVE HXi NffTlCgP HOW OH.N47 YOU PONT! WASHINGTON — A fascinating Special thanks must go to General By United Pres* International ATRAN6E FATHER HA5 BEEN HES YOUR FATHER proved a referendum item making Reiter prepared ACTIM6? HEIi AT CUJ6 WCOW new trend involving public employe By Martha Angle Manager Robert B. Weiss, Stephen Today is Saturday March 5, the BUT IN A4V OPINION and Robert Walters themselves the final arbiter of future On the other hand, both labor and AT AU HOURS ANP NEELECTINd HE’5 JUST HAVINfl contracts in states from Florida to Penny, and Alan Lamson for thejr 64th day of 1977 with 301 to follow. • tlfJb y M A b C .T U Hlf U$ PM on labor-management squabbles. HIS REAPINO' HE EVEN California is beginning to attract management tended to.arrlve at the daily meetings with all sorts of ser­ The moon is full. REJECTEP AW APVICE! If bargaining reaches an impasse bargaining table with more responsi­ attention here in the nation’s capital. beginning to learn what Congress, vice clu6s, social groups, fraternal The morning stars are Mercury PERHAPS IF HOii, 5 which not even a neutral "fact ble initial proposals. talked Tt7 HIM-w 5 Taxpayers tired of footing enor­ organizations, etc. Also, a well and Mars. our intelligence agencies and certain finder” can resolve, the fact finder’s Aca - WIrth mous bills they cannot comprehend Old habits die hard, and secrecy deserved vote of thanks to Gerald Thla Funny World past presidents already know; that proposed settlement plus the final The evening stars are Venus, have started musclining their way has traditionally been an element of Okrant, chairman of the Manchester the public does not want to be kept in offers of both labor and management Jupiter and Saturn. c !N YOU into one of the last remaining collective bargaining. But with Economic Development Commis­ H HOW DO YOU LIKE MY the dark about matters (hat ultimate­ will go on the ballot for a decision by Those bom pn this date are under bastions of government secrecy: the “sunshine” reforms illuminating sion, and all of the dedicated NEW d a c r o n JA C K E T ? ly will affect their lives.” the voters. A similar system has the sign of Pisces. collective bargaining process. other forms of government decision­ members of that commission who A dawning been used successfully for several American lithographer James Ives Every year, contracts worth making, it seems unlikely the So said Sen. Charles McC. Mathias have given so much of their time and of the Currier and Ives team was millions upon millions of dollars are years in Englewood, Colo. taxpayers will much longer tolerate Jr., R-Md., at a recent Washington effort in developing all of the born March 5, 1806. negotiated between local govern­ being shut out of such a vital area. seminar sponsored by the labor- safeguards so important to satisfy Also on this day in history: t ment units and their employes — ‘Goldfisb howP bargaining the general public. , management relations service of the In 1770, British Colonial troops teachers, fire fighters, policemen, In Florida, the state legislature U.S. Conference of Mayors. killed five civilians in the so-called sanitation workers and paper passed a collective bargaining law in "Boston Massacre.” "It is beginning to dawn on 1974 which requires all negotiations ^ Y 6 N shufflers of ail kinds. Attention In 1953, the Soviet Union announced MARTHK everyone now that negotiations, as to be conducted in public. Kansas Ci­ Yesterdays Cusis mount that Premier Josef Stalin had died at WON'T 3 5 they relate to governmental units, LISTEN' IT UOOK<5 f S O t o M g i ) With personnel costs' accounting ty, Mo. has likewise adopted "gold­ Open Forum the age of 73. are not a private affair,” Mathias fish bowl” bargaining for some of its Reg US Pit Oa for as much as 70 per cent of many In 1966, a British airliner crashed said. "Public interest in collective city employes. So has Albuquerque, city and country budgets, the 25 years ago writers into Japan’s Mt, Fuji, killing all 124 bargaining cannot be wished away or N.M. And Sioux City, Iowa. And San Short Riba — Frank HIM settlements reached at the Two-sessions plans are readied for persons aboard. ^ ^ 1 ignored.” Rafael, Calif. .• THIS VBAR5 VINTi^ WINEMAKER , bargaining table inevitably have a Different communities are Manchester H i^ School. In anticipation of many letters on In 1968, an Air France jetliner hit a A study of Florida’s first full year »NTASaOOPAS ^ DSVELOPEDACASE'^ major impact on both tax rates and Miss Ellen Heffron ends 50 years at the Buckland Industrial Park mountain top near the Caribbean U A S T V iB A I OP FM.UEN ARCHES.' experimenting with a variety of of public negotiations produced the quality of government services. techniques for increasing public in­ Cheney Bros. referendum, March 15, The Herald island of Guadeloupe, killing 62. V— mixed reviews. Some predictable directors approve 30-mlll tax rate, cannot guarantee publication of any Until recently, however, the public volvement in the collective A thought for the day: Soviet Com­ lyaittbta. lag. problems cropped up: initial which is criticized as being too high has had no way to assess the merits bargaining process. letters received after noon Friday, munist leader Josef Stalin said, "In grandstanding by negotiators, half­ and in violation of charter. "He’s a great retriever. . . but ^ y when of such settlements. The doors were March 11. Again writers are asked to the U.S.S.R., work is the duty of Final arbiter packing by union members and dif­ the water temperature suitamn. ’’ always closed when the taxpayers’ limit their letters to 250 words or every able-bodied citizen, according San Francisco voters, disgusted ficulties in compromising key l(f years ago money changed pockets. less. The Herald reserves the right to ' to the principle: He who does not with a series of crippling and costly demands once public positions had This date was a Sunday; The "Labor and management are just edit longer letters to that limit or to work, neither shall he eat. ” municipal labor disputes, last fall ap­ been staked out. Herald did not publish. return them to the sender for editing. PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. March 5, 1077 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 7, 1977— PAGE ONE Obituaries PZC hearing transcript (A bout tow n 'j East Hartford students A ll Stop & Shops ih delivered to appellants ’The Veterans Council of Miss Clara G. Bartlett Manchester will meet EAST HARTFORD - Miss Clara ’The transcript of the Jan. 10 zoning In another matter connected with hear a Bolton politician Monday at 8 p.m. at the G. Bartlett, 94, formerly of ^ s t hearing has been completed and Open Sunday the proposed industrial park, the American Legion Home. . The East Hartford High School “If you’re interested in changing "Probably,” he said. “If you like Hartford, died FViday at Manchester delivered to Attys. Jules Karp and Department of Transportation journalism class recently took ad- things, then, in effect, you are in something, you don’t completely shut Memorial Hospital. Holland Castleman. (DOT) is still reviewing Information A devotional service and. vanUge of a state politician'in their politics,” Ahearn said. it out. Politics is volatile business.” Miss Bartlett was employed as a The transcript is the record of the 9 a n i - 5 p n i supplied by the J.C . Penney Co. for fellowship will take place midst and interviewed Democrat A1 “I first became interested in How do you define leadership? public hearing on a zone change Ahearn of Bolton. librarian at the Eiast Hartford Public an indirect source permit. Monday at 1:45 p.m. in politics on a local level about 10 "Leadership is going out where Library before her retirement. She needed for the industrial park. It had Robert W. Gubala, environmental Herrmann Hail of Westhill Ahearn is a popular English yqars ago when I became involved your enemies are and sitting down previously had worked at the to be completed before a court date engineer for DOT, said that the item |WViMicovponafidat7.IO pufAw. Gardens. The Rev.: teacher at EHHS. Until elections last with a petition for a referendum for a and talking with them.” Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., can be set for an appeal of that zone should be c le a r^ through DOT’S Kenneth Gustafson, pastor fall, he was also the representative to new school in Bolton. What is an enemy? Hartford, for 20 years. She was bom change, which was granted Jan. 17 by planning division by the end of next iGoLTInvie^ of Calvary Church, will jStaiviCist the General Assembly from the 55th “In addition, I lived on a dirt road. "A political enemy is anyone who in Simsbury and had lived , in East the Planning and Zoning Commission week. It would be reviewed by the speak. Joseph Moriconi ChunkUgMa District. He lost his seat to The road was dusty in the summer, would like to see you out of politics Hartford for 57 years. (PZC). traffic division. O m g g will lead a hymnsing., Republican Dorothy Miller, also of hard to plow in the winter. I wrote a because your views and theirs are so She leaves no immediate sur­ Alan Lamson, assistant town Penney, which would be the first Refreshments will be Bolton, by 62 votes of a total of 10,666 letter to the Board of Selectmen different that you are a threat to vivors. planner, said that his office com­ J u i c e tenant in the park, has supplied traf­ served. All residents of 61 F23i : complaining about it. pleted the transcript Friday. He tox.c«i(lnol) 232S cast. their survival.” The funeral is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at fic figures that will be used to Westhill Gardens are in­ Ooo«S4n..M(r.»-tgt, “Later, I was asked to join the delivered it Friday and expected to Which does he prefer, teaching or Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, calculate the effect on air quality vited. arocer Dairy Despite his loss, the journalism Democratic Town Committee. They deliver the remaining items con­ politics? 318 Burnside Ave. Burial will be in caused by traffic to the firm ’s t iiikU rtdi'il class of Mrs. Jean McEvers wanted were looking for people with the nected with the hearing by early next “Both have their moments of the E ast Avon Cemetery in the planned catalog distribution center. Ahearn to answer a few questions. ability to complain, I ^ e s s .” week. boredom and their moments of spring. The figures, after some correc­ WIti M l coupon Mndt Why did Ahearn enter politics? WHi Ml cowon nd • r . u iwcla«. Would he run again? exhilaration. There are no calling hours. Castleman, who along with Karp, Town open tions, were already approved by the “Being a legislator is rewarding in Any memorial gifts may be made represents the Manchester Department of Environmental paint bids that you can get more done for socie­ to a charity of the donor’s choice. Economic Development Commission Protection (D EP ). If approved by jiMspyCradkm (EDC), indicated last week that East Hartford group ty in a shorter period of tim e.” DOT’S planning and traffic divisions, (Sunsiiini, Why did you support the bottle bill? completion of these items would the figures will be sent back to DEP, RagiRaro A Georgia firm is the ap­ “What (the bill) is doing is causing mean a court date for the appeal be which will do the air quality study. B i h p UnaaMsd offers play for kids Mrs. Jane L. Luko set soon. parent low bidder for traf­ F225 IS O K p kg a reversal of a th(ow-away r t t M one bet p« cuMenw. ’^229 fic highway paint needed tl Lfd Tales featured by the Puddler philosophy which says you take Mrs. Jane Lennon Luko, of 20 Divi­ Denis Shannon, Joe Shannon, Joanne for the Manchester Police Grocer Players Sunday at 2 p.m. in the somthing, use it, and then throw it A1 Ahearn, center, fields a question from East Hartford High School student Michael Gale sion St. died Friday at Manchester Grocery Reducker, Jim O’Loughlin, Brian Oc- Department. Penney High School amphitheatre in­ away. TTiis is wasteful and destruc­ editor of the student newspaper. The Pilot, as Julie McCarthy, Pilot staff member, takes Memorial Hospital. She was the Town reports to fire call tigan. Bill Mullen, Chris Morkan, Armstrong Smith of East clude “Snow White and the Seven tive. You live on a planet that is notes. Pilot photographer Steve Roussel took the photo for The Herald. widow of Joseph A. Luko. Debbie Minvick, Joanne Laskey, Point, Ga. submitted a bid WntMaumnMitrjopwmiiir ___ Giants” and "If Casey Played finite, that is limited. Mrs. Lukowas born in Manchester, WWi coupon ond II7J0 pwofMi. Suzanne Kenney, Ruthanne Kenney. in Eighth District area of $3.98 per gallon for 2,000 Today.” Also, Vic Loudfoot, Howie “This is obscene.” daughter of the late Jam es and Sarah He said bottle and can manufac­ A mistaken report of a fire on E. gallons of yellow paint ($7,- JbaftAinaieati The Puddlers are East Hartford Satalino, Elisa Kayser, Tina Joyce, Holland Lennon, and had lived here Town Fire Capt. Joseph McCooe Rite form turers gave campaign funds to his op­ Middle Tpke. this morning has 960) and $3.78 t^r gallon actors and actresses ranging in age Karen Joyce, Catherine Ingallinera, Vernon residents get forum ail her life. She had been employed said the phone call originated by 70 ponent this past fall. resulted in more talk about fire for 200 gallons of white from 9 to 17. They have been working Jim Harlow, Janet Harlow, Sean by the state Department of Motor E. Middle Tpke. at the corner of ieeMilk^ A ^ What is his favorite bill? It will be the public’s turn to speak solidate the town’s two fire most of the 18 members of his com­ department jurisdiction in paint ($756). The firm, Slices ^ D r nights for the last six weeks Haley, Teri Gale, Joanna deBear, Ed 5 Vehicles before her retirement 25 Summit St., in the Town Fire IndhdduiRyWi^ " I ’m concerned with the bill which when the Charter Revision (Commis­ departments has also been raised and pany favor consolidation, but Donald however, also offered to HGaL I M preparing for the Sunday show. 5 Manchester. District, and the caller .reported WhRt cr YeRow 12 OK pkg. Bernier, Kathy Begin and Vicki years ago. She was a member of St. • ^ 2 2 8 Aseoilsd Flivors would designate agricultural preser­ sion conducts an informal public this, too, has been a controversial Maguda, Rockville fire chief, and ’The alarm — which turned out to be reduce those prices by 20 Good Mgr. Mgy. U rM a ^ ^ 2 3 0 Puddlers include Joanne Valentino, Bagley. Mary’s Episcopal Church. smoke on the side of a house “across t-Set.Mdr tt Urwio r«c m . pwciM nw. vation of farmland.” hearing Monday at 8 p.m. in the subject. William Johnson, Vernon fire chief, nothing more than steam condensa­ cents per gallon for white She is survived by two sons, the street.” McCooe said the Eighth Frozen Interviewing Ahearn were Jean Memorial Building, Park PI. John Bogar, a member of the Ver­ both told the commission they would tion on the side of a house — went to and 30 cents per gallon for Richard J . Luko of East Hartford and District Fire Department was Allard, Denise Baj, Daniel Barnes, The commission has been meeting non Fire Department’s Co. 3, said be against the merger. the Town Fire Department first, but yellow if the paint could be In hallei production Roget J. Luko of Honolulu, Hawaii; a notified and the town responded. He Stephen Farmer, David Grant, with town department heads to listen it was later found that the reported delivered in one shipment. sister. Miss Ellen Lennon of said “across the street” could have Several area residents will appear Schroeder and Alan Winshel. Steven Harlow, Shaun Jones, Julie to their ideas about where charter fire location was within the juridic- A second firm. National Manchester; and six grandchildren. meant Summit St. in the Center Ballet Theatre produc­ Helen and Michelle Gavin and McCarthy, Lisa Mertens, Kimberly changes should be made. Parent meeting slated ’The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at tion of the Eighth District Fire The steam wes at a house at 67 E. Paint, did submit a price of tion of "Peter Pan,” March 12 at the Brenner Gottier of Vernon, also Mullen, Brian Peterson, Paul Rau, There have been suggestions con­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Department. ‘ Middle Tpke., within the Eighth $3.94 per gallon to r the ifCshny stored, Parents of Grade 8 students who six suggested course structures will Austin Arts Center, Trinity College, students from the school, will part­ John Spada, Renee Tourville and cerning the office of mayor. (Current Burial will be in East Cemetery. , Manchester Police declined to dis­ District. yellow paint, four cents plan to attend Rockville High School be explained, plus electives Hartford. icipate along with Alison Hublard Patricia Doak. Mayor Thomas Benoit thinks the Friends may call at the funeral cuss their role in the m atter, but fire less per gallon than next year are invited to a meeting available, requirements for post-high Eighth District Fire Chief Ted South Windsor residents to per­ and William Bean of Manchester. The next interviewee will be Lt. town is ready for a full-time mayor, home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 fighters said the original fire call Smith’s base price. Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Middle school education, and various Lingard said the location of the form are Nancy- and Skip Fisher, The ballet theater is located at 1227 Gov. Robert Killian, said Mrs. while opinions of past mayors vary. p.m. went to police, who relayed it to the Maurice Pass, director ^ “When a customer leaves ‘my I School, Rt. 30. Parents of parochial methods of meeting these Kimberley Pola, Margaret Burnside Ave., East Hartford. McEvers. Town Fire Department. reported fire was clearly within the of general services, said, believe they walk out with a smile on their The question of whether to con­ school students are also invited. The requirements. district and there was a delay of two however, that the firm minutes in notifying the Eighth failed to supply paint face. They’re happy" _ District. samples or a deposit, both Bulletin board Manchester police report Town Fire Department records of which were requested in show the alarm cam e in at 8:33 a.m. the bid. today; two engines and a ladder . Four companies bid on Andover Two Manchester men were The officer told Mizia he was under truck were dispatched and arrived at the paint. A Jackson, Miss, arrested early today on charges of in­ arrest and while he was attempting 8:34 a.m ., and all town apparatus company was the apparent The Republican Town Committee terfering with a peace officer and Vi Cerrter to handcuff him, he (Mizia) allegedly- was back inservice at 8:45 a.m ;, after low bidder for a second has established a committee to coor­ one with assault on a peace officer V5 Sirloin I punched the officer in the face. Shea it had been determined there was no highway painting item, dinate the May town election cam­ m after an Incident at Manchester I Vs Blade ' then grabbed Chzaszca from behind fire. ref lectorized ther­ paign. To serve on the committee Green. and attempted to hit him. Chzaszcz Lingard said Eighth District moplastic striping powder. are: J. Russell Thompson, Peter Arrested were Timothy R. Shea, M M was able to defend himself and was records indicate that the Town Fire Cataphte Division, Ferro Maneggia, Robert Little, Cynthia 18, of 596 Bush Hill Rd. and Joseph B. able to handcuff Shea. Department received the call at 8:34 Corp. of Jackson, bid $10,- Clark and Ylo Anson. Mary Marion Mizia, 18, of 228 E. Middle ’Tpke. IN PERSON... DELL COMICS Chzaszcz was later treated at a.m. and the Eighth District was 304 for 8,000 pounds of the has been accepted as a new member Shea was charged with assault on a Manchester Hospital and released. noting at 8:36 a.m. The Eighth item. ’There was one other ____ of the Town Committee. peace officer and interfering with a He suffered a bruise on the face. District dispatched its rescue truck, bid submitted. peace officer and Mizia was charged Officer Jonathan Schneider came which arrived after town apparatus Whole Pork Loin Untrimmed 16-18 Ibe. Bolton with interfering. to aid Chzaszcz and was able to hand­ had left, and was returned to service The incident occurred about 1:30 cuff Mizia after wrestling him to the almost immediately. Perjury charge I Pork Ribs'^^-ggs Pork Loin Roast 89s There will be a registration session a.m. while Officer David Chzaszcz ground, police said. Lingard said this morning’s inci­ BigEyePork $ j » for the town’s softball, little league was investigating a one-car accident dismissed uenter Cut Pork Chops and pony baseball programs Tuesday WONDER A Shea was later released under a dent was “no big deal,” but he com­ A at E. Middle Tpke and E. Center St. $500 surety bond for court mented on it because of a similar BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Herrick A car with the two men pulled onto appearance March 28 and Mizia was territory and response dispute stem­ Superior Court Judge Memorial Park. Girls in Grades 5 the grass at the green. ’The men were released on a $250 nonsurety bond for ming from a Tuesday night fire on Simon S. Cohen has d&- through 9 and boys who are in Grade told by Officer Chzaszcz to stay clear 3 through those who will not be 15 the same court date. Lydall St. missed a perjury charge of the area because there were elec­ years of age by Aug. 1, are eligible to “They can probably handle an against Bridgeport jai alai Stop&Shop ___ trical wires down from the accident, Other arrests Friday night in­ emergency as well as we can,” developer David Friend, “Great Beef' I K participate. For more information WOMAN according to police. , cluded William S. Youkers, 22, of Lingard said of the town, “and they saying he could not get a call Anne Gagnon, Michele Giglio or The men ignored the officer’s Beef Round Dye Hooper. Vernon, who was charged with notified us as soon as they arrived on fair trial in Connecticut requests, police said, and kept carrying a weapon in a vehicle. The the scene. because of hostility built by screaming and asking to see their weapon was identified as a club. He “It’s most important that the peo­ state officials and the “Oh, Je ff,” was all Anna Coughlin could say when Jeff Jacobs of Radio Station East Hartford 16868621 friend in the accident. The driver of Shoulder steaks’l l Chuck Steak sss 89s was being held under $100 cash bond ple are served,” Lingard said. ‘"The press. the car which went out of control at WINF in Manchester paid her a visit in response to her letter. Anna is a resident of Limited tickets are still available today. (Eighth) District and its volunteers Underblade Chuck Steak ts f »i» the intersection and struck a stop the East Hartford Convalescent Home and an avid Frank Sinatra fan. (Herald photo for the annual St. Patrick’s dinner Markay M, Simon, 27, of Danbury are more interested in public safety AND JOIN THE control sign and light control box was by Pinto) planned by the East Hartford was charged with fourth-degree than in causing petty arguments with In Memoriam Mark A. Beebe, 18, of 489 E. Middle "White Gem" Family Rack!ack 2V^-3 lb. pkg. Democratic Town Committee’s First larceny after a shoplifting incident at the town over mistaken responses.” In loving memory of our beloved Tpke. He was charged with failure to Mother and GrandinoUier, Mabel M. District. It will be Sunday, March 13, FUN... SEE DELL Sears Friday. She was released un­ McCooe also said this morning’s in­ drive in proper lane and driving after Weir, who passed away March &th, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, der a $30 cash bond for court March cident was no problem. \ m . Breastviff. East Hartford woman drinking. Main St., East Hartford, from 5 to 9 2 1 . “ We got a call for smoke,” McCooe M ^ White Gem" Famity .COMICS’ WONDER Beebe was not injured in the acci­ At each day’s passing, we still miss p.m., with dinner se rv ^ at 6 p.m. Robert D. Cone, 36, of 103 Irving said, asking “What are we supposed her. Chicken LegsJ o Pack2V^-3lb pkg. Entertainment, prizes and draft beer dent, but was in the patrol car when St., was charged with failure to obey to do?” He said no one could be sure Friends may think the wound Is healed, WOMAN IN PERSON the two men demanded to see him. U ttle do thin know the sorrow, Perdue "Family Pack” 3-5 lb. pkg. loves Sinatra programs are on the program. Tickets may be a stop sign and operating a vehicle of the reported fire location because That lies withini 1 0our hearts concealed. Police said Mizia interfered with let­ obtained from Mrs. Joan Boardman, while his license was suspended. He E. Middle Tpke. is the boundary for Sadly missed by PERDVEi “Isn’t it a terrible tragedy me once in awhile — and I was 528-7022. WONDER WOMAN ting Beebe answer police questions. was released under a $100 bond and the two fire districts, By BETTY RYDER Children and lb what happened to his mother. I able to go out before I fell and scheduled for court March 15. » Grandchildren Family/Travd Editor The Martha Pitkin Wolcott Chapter Purdue Family Pack feel so badly for him. You are broke my hip,” she said, of the DAR will meet Monday at the WILL DE ON HAND, 3-5 lb He isn’t Frank Sinatra, but old wonderful to have him on your clutching her pink rosary beads. Chicken Legs 89s blue eyes himself couldn’t have home of Miss Norine H. Northrop at program twice a day. I listen to “Once in a while I visit at the 360 Hills St. at 8 p.m. Mrs. Andrew GREETING CUSTOM­ Area police report WWestern ^m Com Fed-VI^Fed-Whoi^ received a wanner welcome than him every morning, he helps me home of one of the nurses here; I Jeff Jacobs of WINF when he Love of Suffield will speak on chase the blues away. she had me over for Christmas,” Tlw mMt ravetuNmanf CMKtpt in visited Ana Couglin, a resident of American Indians. ERS AND SIGNING pool dodgn iln Sinatra. Travelers used to come and see cellblock, police said. delighted. Vernon today with driving while Backofen was released on a gaugs. Our 12 gauge ateel pansla ara almost < Swift's Brisket fo*««ng 50% thicker. Aluminum and flbergiss The Indian Valley YMCA will offer under the influence of $500 non-surety ^ nd for I I avallabis. a one-session program on “ Main­ liquor and driving while his court appearance March ^op&Shop KM’Brisket 99l license was suspended. taining and Multiplying House March 6,1977 23. extra trim-7-9 lbs. Measles clinics scheduled Vernon Police said he was Plants,” March 10 from '7:30 to 9 \ tn i— SHOP.AT-KOMI-SamtWBi\ CaWbmIa p.m. at the "Y ” office at Vernon Cir­ -^fhe Rockville Public Health senior high school students will r-9999BSBB999BaBW m nnnnn Neomycin; those who have a cle. Karen Kareski of Tolland will D C T U / C C y Canx>ts 3 M ^ Nursing Association has an­ Fire calls [WASt CONTAa Mi FOR MOM MFORMATIOII be immunized in school Monday; fever for any reason; those who lead the program. Those wishing to Produce^ nounced next week’s schedule of the Saturday session is primarily have leukemia or any other blood participate should call the YMCA, |NAMI. My Mora' haa a wide measles clinics, sponsored by the for younger children. disease; those who are receiving 872-7329. lADDRiSS__ - o n . aelactlan. association along with directors The clinics are open to all cortisone, and those who are 10 A.M. AND 12 P.M. East Hartford Medical call to 47 Willys St. The religious education directors |$TAn. of health In area towns. children up to age 18 who meet being treated for any malignant Friday, 2:04 p.m. - Medical Friday, 11:35 p.m. - fteth of area churches will sponsor a panel The clinics planned next week one of four criteria: Those im­ disease. call to 83 Sunnyreach Dr. Investigation at 10 May Rd, discussion by several priests Sunday Pint are: munized before 1966; those im­ Friday, 11:41 p.m .-Traffic The measles vaccine cannot be at 2 p.m. at Sacred Heart Parish Friday, 3 p.m. - Medical Florida • Monday in Vernon, from 6 to call to iOS Cherry St. accident at Forbes St. and ______6 9 munized before 'they were a year administered to pregnant Hall, Rt. 30, Vernon. The priests will 9 p.m. at St. Bernard’s Church Friday, 8:19 p.m. - Medical Silver Lane. old; those who were given Gam­ women. discuss the various dimensions of the )nna P o J L Large, Firm, Slicing Tomatoes 59s Hall, Rockville. call to 706 Silver Lane. Today, 12:52 a.m. - ma Globulin at the same time as Each child must be accom­ revised rite of the sacrament of 1135 Tolland Turnpike Friday, 8:52 p.m. - False Medical call to 244 Plain Dr. Where Quality Begins • Wednesday in Bolton, from 6 their measles shot, and those who panied by a parent or guardian penance. alarm at 1(8 Burnside Ave. Today, 2:09 a m. — Assist 44A to 8 p.m. at Herrick Memorial were never Immunized. laM aa Raah who will sign the necessary con­ Don Diffenderfer, business police with ladder truck at 487 Park. Friday, 10:12 p.m. - hl«alt4tHMAn n i4 iN conmnr.n. Measles vaccine cannot be sent form. Parents unable to manager of Dublin Christian Medical calTto 777 Burnside Main St. M AN OM ra 88238 As|iaragiiS"‘:W l • Saturday in Ellington, from tad it M m 1^ given to children in these come to the clinic may pick up a Academy, Dublin, N.H., will be the Ave Today, 4:10a.m.-Medical M M n tm OUKT: n> TM . arcMiaMMM.ua t-SK.Ua II >ilMrMiml«.oMMM.— I— U .1 _ .| | ...... 10 a.m. to noon at St. Luke’s situations: Those allergic to consent form at the association guest speaker at the Rockville Bap­ Friday, 10:51 p.m. — call to 497 Tolland St, .Church. Ellington junior and eggs, chicken ^ thers or office. Park St., Rockville. tist Churfh Sunday. Manchester PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. Mindnirter. Conn., Sat.. Mwch 5 .1W7

( Wings of Ewning By CUFF SIMPSON LOCAL. CHURCHES

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Look again — at yourself but we can ask ourselves, "How do skills are necessary, how much time CHURCH OF CHRIST, S8S N; Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. MacLauchItn, minister. Lent is a time to look again at self, you suppose Jesus would look at this is involved, etc. At this place they 10 a.m.. Worship and Church School for Nursery through at other people, and at the meaning person?” With this kind of examina- could sign up for the job b « t suited tion our compassion and understan­ r™ . by the Rev. Dr. MacLauchlin, "God’s of life. To help us in this re­ to their time and talents. Mgels, Holy Communion; Fellowship Hour following the ser­ examination, we turn to the life and ding should deepen. Look again at Perhaps there already is a center vice; 9 a.m.. Family breakfast by the Agnes Hayes Group; teachings of Jesus. Consider this other people, and remember how like this in Manchester. If so, please U :1S a.m.. Board of deaconesses; 3 p.m.. Guitar Concert, Sanc­ parabie as you take a look at Jesus looked with compassion on let me know and I will give the tuary; 8 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship; 6 p.m.. Pre- yourself: those he met in Galilee. details in a later column. Meanwhile, membership class. MANCHESTER “Two men went up into the tempie Look again asain — at- the if there are any of you who wish to be ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, E. Middle Tpke. Rev. to pray, one a Pharisee and the other meaning of Dfe involved in the United Way, or in the Philip Hussey, pastor. a tax coliector. The Pharisee stood Red Cross, I would be glad to hear Saturday Mass at S p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30,10:15 and S&H STAMPS MAKES US Some claim that life has no 11:30 a.m. PERSONAL and prayed thus with himself. 'God, I from you. ana prayeo mus wiin mmseu. UM. t meaning, that it is not worth living, A chuckle GOSPEL HALL, 416 Center St. TEE thank thee that I am not like other in “The Story of My U fe,” Qarence 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. NO. ONE F s n o n s S s s S Fun a l poi1WM .t MON.-tAT. men, extortioners,...... u n ju s t, narrow declares that on the whole. Two bookies went to church on a Gospel meeting. “DONE WHIU YOU WAIT- adulterers, or even like this tax Sunday morning. It was one of the ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. John J. Delaney, 726 EAST Ofwl om. For Anr OcMtlan so far as he had experienced it, life is 1081 MAIN ST. collector. I fast twice a week,! give not worth living. He goes on to say feast days when the congregation pastor. Rev. William J. SUck, Rev. William J. Killeen. THune. MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER tithes of all that I get.’ But the tax that the best part of it is the time was singing hymns of praise and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school auditorium; Sun­ Til. 6:36 day Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon Phone 848-3339 collector, standing far off, would not spent sleeping when one is not aware thanksgiving. After the benediction MANCHESTER even lift up his eyes to heaven, but in school auditorium. We Mew Belt Jeett$,'te^a, of existence. He felt that human life as they were going down the aisle, BJeggIng Suits beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be mer­ THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. and Mrs. WneRWCnN^tSTSLUHOOtrSISLA!^^ is purposeless and that the universe one bookie remarked to the other' Arthur Carlson, corps officers. ciful to me a sinner!’ I tell you, this "You idiot. It’s hallelujah! not HAS IT! has no prevision of the end it is 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 man went down to his house justified Hialeah!” p h ono achieving for man. He said, ”I am an p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. MR l»NDITIIIMK - REHIKERiniON 646 -0 8 6 3 rather than the other; for every one agnostic.” FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH, Business-Directory Guide For who exalts himself will be humbled, We are bombarded by all kinds of A third suggestion 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. HEITIIIi and SKEI MHM. 341 Broad St. but be who humbles himself will be on prayer 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible study for all Manchatter cynical and skeptical philosophies New England MedianicN Service Msnchsstsr exalted.” (Luke 18:9-14) today. We read of suicides, of people In answering the questions of a ages; 7 p.m., Deliverance S^lce. Professional Pork ROUTE 183, P.O. BOX'3147 Do you see yourself in this picture? without hope, of those who have no young person about prayer, I FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 E. Center St. Manchester and Surroundino ' Suita 106 Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. TA LC O TTVILLE, CONN. (08088) If you are tempted to praise yourself regard for themselves or for others. suggested turning the mind to God on f e ig n s , inc Betty Gallagher 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 ^ ^ _ _ 6 4 3 -2 7 3 > a 848-2192 prop. for your good works, remember this What a contrast we find when we awaking, then taking a period of time parable. Remember that all sin and p.m.. Evening Service. Vicinity ” read the Gospels. The meaning and in the early morning for meditation CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams St. at Thompson fall short of the glory of God. It is purpose of life is found in the life, - reading the Bible, listening, CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND only as we recognize ourselves as Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. death and resurrection of Jesus. In waiting on God. Our next suggestion Saturday M assesat5and7:30p.m .; Sunday Masses at 7; 30,9, sinners who are in need, that we can the Upper Room where he met with concerns the use of the Lord’s Prayer 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. TENTS, COTS, ILEEPHN lA B S, AIR MATTRESSES, featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES receive the saving Grace offered to his disciples for the last time before — perhaps at mid-momlng. Use it as ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, STOVES, LANTBMS MANCHESTER us. going to the cross he spoke to them a way of intercession, concentrating 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. A conversation is recorded that about peace and joy and told them on someone about whom you are con­ 9 a.m.. Mass In English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Polish and none WnOKNERT took place between a young student “ Be of good cheer.” The closer we cerned — perhaps someone you love, English. THtlYtHYTHmOBTOM i / r t i p j k e and Sir James Simpson who dis­ are to him through this season of or perhaps someone who has been CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATfER-DAV SAINTS, CAMMiKE-aponr 2 MAiNtmEn 5 Woodside St. A Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. OPEN DART TO • P.M. J. FARR • 043-7111 tfPLUNGE 9 TV covered the anesthetic property I^nt the greater will be our convic­ bothering ygu. Let’s say his name is 649-3589 quality of chloroform. The student 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sun­ Red It Stap A Sna tion that life has meaning and that John. Slowly and thoughtfully repeat day School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. asked, “What do you consider your there can be peace and joy in the the familiar prayer including his greatest discovery?” The great man CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR struggle. Look again — at Jesus. name; Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. of science who was also a deeply by factory trained apaclallata "Our Father — John’s and 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School from Grade 10, religious man replied, “The greatest Volunteers Recently I attended the meeting of mine — who art in heaven. Nursery for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church Phil Pala discovery I ever made was when I School through Grade 6, Nursery for small children. . Locicaro and Zidak ARCO the Board of Directors for the United Hallowed be thy name — IWIE’S discovered that I was a great sinner between John and me. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Rev. Art Kay, and that Jesus Christ was my Fund. In one sense it was dis­ moderator. CARPET AND FLOOR COVBUNO couraging, because of the great need. Thy kingdom come — Saviour.” Look again at yourself — between John and me. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, Nursery MAM S T M OPIH ION this lAT M IMII S III f.» JEL. In another sense it was heartening to M C M U m out OF T o il CAU COUICT 043-0012 and at the cross of Christ. Thy will be done — between provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, study and fellowship. P&P AUTO REPAIR realize how many people in our town ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Archambault and Rev. 708 Main 8 t > “Arco Charga" • Manchaatar Look again — at others John and me — on earth as it is CoRiecticHrs lirgesl Floor CoYoriig Doakr are serving in some capacity in the Francis Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. in heaven. As you read the scriptures during “voluntary agencies.” Reardon, pastor emeritus. this season of Lent, note the confron- Give us— John and me — this Conn. Most Complete Garden Center i» . - k j -.1. I thought flashed through my Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, day our daily bread. 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. that there must be many others MERCURY dividuals. He was able t o ^ benMth in our community — both newcomers And forgive us our trespasses UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 Woodbridge St. — as John and I forgive our Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. oldtim ers- who would welcome EAST HARTFORD NURSERY trespasses against each 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages; 11 a.m.. Worship; 1376 Sllvar Lana Phone 646-2756 ^ an opportunity to serve, but who may other....” 7 p.m.. Prayer; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, public invited. East Hartford 889-0800 NO tERVICE CHARDE what the person was but his poten- not have stepped forward. Perhaps (Herald photo by Pinto) This is only a suggestion and it may UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, EAST, Com­ k * .k * *’* encouraged to do so if not appeal to you. However, if you munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. We Have Ever^hing For It would be fMl'sh to presime to t there were some central place were 10:30 a.m., “Ageism: Myth, Reality and the Stages of Life,” • AHnts a staamhige are resentful or angry at someone, The Rosary Ts WP individuals could learn about the Marilyn Gonter will examine stereotypes and prejudices Your Home Garderting Needs. 627 Main Strait using his name in this way may well fhn.o ^ both needs and opportunities for sucli ser- related to chronological age and how these adversely affect our those we like and thoM we dislike— vice and the details involved; what change you anger to understending. communal life. Nursery and Sunday School, coffee and discus­ CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Try it and see. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies sion. CHURCH- OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. Curtis 846-0223 878-3282 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1228 Main St Jr. pastor. Woodland Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pastors. A CUmnE UNE OF .:V),MLTOII CAKE DECOSATnNS M VI a.m .. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simpson Wing; 10 a.m.. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Service, Worship Service in Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis?preaching! Gardens AREA CHURCHES Pastor Hill preaching, “ I Am the Bread of U fe” ; 9 a.m.. Adult meditation: “A Unique Commonwealth,” Holy Communion se^ 1#1 CINTU IT. 70 UNION ST. A Complete Garden Center NOCKVILLE, CONN. Bible Study on Gospel of Luke, Sunday School for Grades 1 “ nd Sunday in Lent, Church School; 11 a.m., Coffee Shoppe in MANCHiaTM, CONN. : Mnn.-aM.1M i-'A rJ't Mon. - Scl. 104 with the Plante that Pleaeel COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nathan Hale through Junior High, Nursery through 5 year olds; 10:45 a.m.. Woodruff Hall, needs assessment task force meeting Federa- Thurw., 10.4 > flt*. rti. 10-R School Rd. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. Junior and Senior High, Nursery through 5 year olds; 7:30 p.m, bon Room. 44A) Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. 168 Woodland St., 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Lenten Service, Rev. Oomen Thekadathu, Pastor of United ZION EVENGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Wedding Cakes A Specialty Temple Floor Covering i( 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m.. Methodist Church Southwick, Mass., guest missioner, Manchester 6 4 3-8 4 74 Study at parsonage on Cornwall Dr. (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W Pictured above is Joe Temple, owner and manager of Temple Floor Covering, 308 Main Street, who has been A HRST ASSEMBUES OF COD, 783 Oak St., East Hartford. Holy Communion and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 a.m.. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Church and Park Sts. Kuhl, pastor. m business for over 10 years, looking over one of his many carpet samples in his newly remodeled edrpet Parish Coffee Hour. EVERYTHING IN Rev. Ralph F. .lelley, pastor. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan Broadhead, assis­ 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Holy Communion; 10:15 a.m., department. Temple Floor carries a complete line of famous carpets, linoleum, floor tiles, and bathroom TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Meadowlark Rd., Ver­ 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m. tant to the rector; Rev. Barbara West, assistant to the rector. Sunday School and Youth Forum,; 10:10 to 11:15 a.m ., First and & M A R O PIZZA Evening Service. non. Rev. Donald McCiean, pastor. . . MIRRORS . SHOWER DOORS tiles and they are installed by experts. Full bank financing, lay-away, Master Charge available. Temple Floor >■. r , 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1; 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Second Year Youth Instruction. 1. STORE FRONTS . SAFETY GLASS | THICK CHUOT MZZA 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. IS open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 9-6 and Thursday and Friday 9-9. QRlNOim - UtAQNA VERNON ASSEMBUES OF COD, 51 Old Town Rd. Rite 2, with sermon by the Rev. Mrs. West, Church School, . BATHTUB ENCLOSURES RAV10U - RUNICOm 9:45 a.m., Sunday Schwl for aU w es 11 a m Momln, CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Nursery care, followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Morning orshlo: 7 D m P»*tor: Rev. Michael Donohue. iT U m D ONILLO - SPAOHiTTl Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic^ Prayer, Book of Common Prayer, with sermon by the Rev. Mrs. Londoners J J . w n n GLASS CO., Im. r«A e Out Service Is O ur Speclefty Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30a.m. West. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED and noon. to speak FURNITURB TOPb PICTURE WINOOWB CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Miller CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St Rev Neale 046-7479 minister. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Ellington Rd., The Rev. and Mrs. 6 4 9 - 7 3 2 2 » 6000 n o o .F U T S a n a 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School; 7 to 8:30 South Windsor, Rev. Harold W. RlchardMn, minister. Harold Young from London peaks OVER l» YSAM IXFSMtMCS 839 MAIN STREET 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School. Wnrihi V a>l ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. will be speakers at Calvary by FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ANDOVER, R^v^winttrVT® Conference, message by ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wapplng. Rev. Church, 647 E. Middle E u g e n e William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J. Reese III minister. and Nw-sery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by ’’’P*'®' >n services beginning B re w e r 763 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and een told 9:45 a.m.. Church School for kindergarten through Grade 8; 11 oravidS^"^ Conrad, missionary to Costa Rica, Nursery Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. M A IN S T . 11:30 a.m. repeatedly by a.m.. Worship Service. Spoclalliing In ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 873 Ellington Rd.. South Windsor EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church 4 Chestnut Sts. ^"^180 philosophical liberals that 643-1191 DON WHIIS FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,, Vernon. Rev. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. Rev. Ronald Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; Jennie cnpalf ^^10 morals cannot be 101 b r a k e SEIVICE John A. Lacey, minister; the Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, GARAGE Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30 and Jones, intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. ® legislated. This rusty old M A IN S T . fnal tat NgMil assistant minister. II lU i St, TiL I4HS31 sa------» ■ ------4- M|m 4 11 a.m. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship with Communion, Chapel service ^ P-f"-, F riday a t 8 cannon is trundled out MAldCHESTER wswrii Nipie Wffi 10 a.m.. Worship Service, child and infant care available, ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31. Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard for children; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, Lenten Bible study P '"’ ' in ‘b® M aranatha coffee fellowship after the service. every time legislation is Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. Adult Forum - topic: “ Gambling,” Len Hokanson, speaker; Coffee House “teach-in,” proposed to control 643-1900 Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30 9'30 ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants. Windsor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar. and Saturday at 6 p.m. drinking or pornography and 10:45 a.m. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, 726 N. Main St. more closely. Serving Manchester over 50 yrs, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, first and following a fellowship AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 881 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Does God Have Influence in supper. On Sunday they However, these same Kitchens of Distinction Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, minister. third Sundays of each month; Morning Prayer second, fourth and fifth Sundays. This ’Twentieth Century?” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Feb 1 will speak at 10:50 a.m. people support tight con­ NEED A NEW RITCHENr CORK TO THE EX KITS 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broadcast, WTIC (1080) ■ trol on other drugs and PfHtnand The Florist ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Hebron Rd., Bolton. Rev. PaUenw^lU^rt 7 P-m. All services are 9:45t.'. "■*“•1a.m., w«ixua;rSunday iJk,uuuiSchool ttlHJand AQUllAdult 01016 Bible blUdVl Study; 11 8 a .mm ’ 11/ i a laws to protect the rights 24 BIRCH ST. Service. Nursery care CALVARY CHURCH, ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 647 E. Mid- of various minority groups TEL. M 3-6247 small children provided. Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:15 die Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. The Youngs are retur­ and 11 a.m. — both moral issues. It 843-4444 F.T.D. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland Rev. Francis J. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, Bible classes, for children and ning to the church for a se­ comes back to the old BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 16 Church 649-7544 0 Keefe, pastor. adults; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Worship and Communion, child­ cond series of Bible bromide, “It all depends on M8 g h t e i tnoT. M acanra St., East Hartford. Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. M STRCm w o rld WIDE ^turdiay Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 10-30 care provided: 7 p.m.. Service of Praise and Bible preaching, studies. They shared guest whose ox is being gored.” Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. amerexpreAs savicE and 11:45 a.m. Hymslng and gospel music with Karl GusUfson, leading; 10:30 ministry at Calvary Legislation is being in­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School for Nursery through MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, p.m.. Revivaltime radio service on WINF. troduced in the state junior high; 9 a.m.. Church School for senior high and adult Church in February. They (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 300 Parker St. are currently ministering senate to raise the classes. tM ir Cill Ui Far Frin 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Service. minimum drinking age to Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. jn churches in New ErifenaaM . AkinifeiwN PraaMli n CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. ST. DUNSTAN’S. CHURCH, Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. 19. School officials face a Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. 9 and 1():M a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: "The Discipline England.'^ aV o rd a in e d > i l l Ua AwnlB|t. ttN Iw i Robert H. Wellner, rector. menace 0 f student twalait . Dear CmaiHta . Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8,9:30 and 11 a m of: Time, Communion Sunday, coffee fellowship between ser- m inister of the Assemhiieo A . ^ . D.W cwwaw. i Mi^atliorStoppers IRON 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Service and vices; 9 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; ^ r ^ i drinking — down to junior Patli >tifi Coaiplata wltk Church School. VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rt. 30. OSTRINSKY 10:30 a.m., Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten and Grades 1 ?|f ^ high level — like they never SCRAP METAL I-'JTHERAN c h u r c h , 239 Graham Rd., 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church School for all ages, MAIMNaTBI AWWM CO DEALER IN WASTE Nursery provided. and 2; 2 p.m.. Junior Youth bowl at Holiday U nes; 6:30 p m f"® *^®''' had before the age was South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. Senior Youth; 8 p.m.. Membership group. Young Adults "®''® conducted preaching lowered. Alcohol related IN wEtT cEwra n . and PAPER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EAST HARTFORD, M UUmiNIH . WHin MATERIALS 731 PARKER 8T. vi^* Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Ser- HRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main missions in the United automobile accidents TalagiM M 040-3001 . . , 7’*“ — HARTFORD NURSERY (Southern Baptlel Convention), 38 Main St. Rev. Charles feWNWWd INf S t ? . ^ * ’ Hartford, continues to grow. The next step of the long range Tal. 843-8735 or 843-8879 Conley, pastor. St. . States, Canada, Aj<-‘ralia, among teenagers have In­ COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for pupils up to the New Zealand and Europe creased dramatically. Yes, compleUon. This has been the removal of the offices from the store making the store much 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services which are interpreted c h u r c h , Ellington. age of 20, care for very young pupils, subject of the lesson- The Rev. Mr and M rs laws do make a difference. 11 A new counter area has been built and new wooden gondolas are being added for for the deaf. Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; 6 “ variety of goods. Outside the tree and shrubbery display area has been more than bretTwr NECCHI SchM\ * Service, Sunday p.m.. Training Union. sermon: “Man,” golden text from the Bible, “They that be wise Young will be guests in the GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY GLEANMG MANCHiSTIN shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that home of Pastor and Mrv CHURCH OF ~ doubto so t o t It Is easier and more pleasant to view and choose plants. ______M«r,. , JA*-COTTVILLE CONGREGA-TIONAL CHURCH, Manche$ter'$ Only Complete Carpet Servleet Sewing Machine SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hart- turn many to righteousness as the .stars for ever and ever.” t;-____ « “ *! . CHRIST ■treMlwum Jltfifi ''*8®*“***® over the years the store has been re-done, enlarged, and 5 Kenneth Gustafson 14 High Strati, rtar f°rd *'^**"*** ^®®bng House, 144 S. Quaker Lane, West Hart- CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Daniel 12:3. The Christian Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., Lydall and Vernon Streets fertilizer area, lath house and a power shop have been added. C K N n H is open to the public Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 Calvary Church. Phone: 646-2901 MANCHESTER REPAIKS PAITS SUPPLIES PDA ALL AAAKES 9:30 a.m.. Junior High Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship mah. « i - n ” “|” ® 7 “ / “U .,?” *®" ®®"^‘' c“'’ry*ng trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, house plants and POSIKaN A DOMESTIC 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. p.m. and the first and third Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 and Sunday School; 4 p.m., P llpim Fellowship. grourt^g t t o p ^®'^*‘*®” > tool*- «>*•. “"d everything needed to plant and care for all your Authorised Smtes A S e rrie e . niT na*^ PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. except holidays, a free lending library is maintained. MHin: A »JA4 River Rd., Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor UNITED ME’THODIST CHURCH, 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt CHRIST W# S*N AN PtawoMt IrwsJa 44A), Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, pastor. 9 a m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service, (9 a m b a p t i s t CHURCH, AN AMERICAN PREACHINQ-TEACHINa MISSION “^® «‘C you your business are appreciated.” Our customers are our most ‘SLJsr 649-0545 during July and August). 10 a.m.. Church School, age 3 through Grade 12, Nursery R A C IS T CHURCH, 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs “Serving the area since 1955” valuable asset; Please feel to call us at 5694)800. SS8 aatkSM tr itasaeaaasrta ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 85. Hebron. Rev. available; 10:45 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; 11 a.m.. Family mtaister; Re^Frederick Lanz, director of Christian education.’ MARCH 9-13 "OMt J f M D ClXXAH SIHCIN William Perslng, rector. Communion Service, reception of neW members. Nursery 9:U a.m., a u r c h School for all ages, kindergarten through Wad., 7:30., Thura., 10 a.m. 4 7:30 p.m. pwided for infanU through Grade 2, medlUtion: “The Grade 4 continuing during the service, Sharing Class, 20-40 Fri., 8 p.m., SaL 0 p.m., Sun., 8:48 a.m., 10:60 a.m., Sot A PaMbig PreMtw? WaH Halpl School and Nursery. 7 p.m. ROCKVILLE UNITED METH-ODIST CHURCH, 142 Demands of God” ; 6 to 8 p.m.. Planning session for youth dance G ass led by the Rev. Mr. Lanz, 40-Plus G ass led by the Rev. N HMKRESIO, nan IM NAW STKET GREENS&THMGS SwrvicM sUU mwariB Bom«Uiktg to us — and Bwrvica mean* spandlng at O ystal Lake. Mr. Stairs; 10:30 a.m .. Morning Worship, Communion, • n o u ^ Uma btHH you to tiafp you aalacl tha riQht palnl finish for that ioo Grove St. Rev. John W. Mortimer, pastor. ctHNm N wiK I n r w $B8fa 249 BROAD 8 T. D43-1S3R yau'm plaafUnp. See ua for p ^ f and aarvlca twhan you plan yottr nail MANCHESTER 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, RockviUe. Rev message: ’A Word of Hope for Those Who Are In Debt ” LOW COST PIUmM ptslM L ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St.. Rockville. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, associate Nursery U provided; 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowships will meet and a WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO RIADY) minister. ■Barocaw.nawwt.— i iiwi “ Pfainf People HARDWARE 7 P'™ ; S und^ Masses 8:30 by the Rev. Mr. Lanz. Hardware ■ Garden Suppilea - Plumbing Suppilea (Polish) at 10 a.m. (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at 7 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible G ass; 10:15 a.m.. Communion Service CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Eugene MINIT-MAN PRINTING Are Nice People^* E A Jo h n so n PAI NT CO. In Chapel for teachers and helpers; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Brewer, minister. ® $40 MAIN ST. . MANCHESTER . l4S.irT7 OMM DAILY 10-S 877 Main St. p.m .JIoly day at 7:30, 9 a.m., and 5 and 7 p.m. Confewlons: y Ou r InfanU through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Commu­ 9 a.m., Bible Gasses; 10 a.m.. Worship, sermon: ’”The Sur- . SEE US FOR ENQRAVEO NAME PLATES THUR8. TILS Saturday 4 and 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY 11-6 INDEFENOENT Free Parking Rear Of Store nion Service and reception of new members. Communion . TRY OUR NEW M i HNO COHBO ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union St. Rev ‘ P *"” “Synthetic GW Ceft/fleatet Available Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. MediUtion: “ Up Against A Cross” ; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour; or Heal FalUi. T M RIAIN ST., MANCHESTU a ( 9 a;m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m'., Sunday School; 7 p m 5^:M and 6:30 p.m.. Spaghetti supper sponsored by Senior High TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Hackmatack St Rev Evening Service. ” Fellowship; 6:30 and 8 p.m.. Film, “ His Land” showing in the Norman E. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant to the • OU AtiwaM R"7 lt"tt 41 Frank Arnone For oU your Dry Cleaning sanctuary. pastor. 619-7901 Suedee, Laathere, Wedding Qowne, ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. John J. White iNrfs? JOHN'S FLUOR COVEMNG INC. pastor. Rev. William J. Flynn, associate p utor, R w Frank GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. 8:30 a.m.. The Rev. John DeBrine of ’’Songtime” will be Dreperlea end etc. Perkede Cleanara Alagna, weekend assistant. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. gUMt speaker, his topic: “ How to Present Charismatic Chaos ” BBRNfB'SiiH IIDOaklandSL can’t be beet. All our work it done on the 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. Hughes preaching TOnity Tots for 3 year olds through kindergarten, Nursery for Grooms Tux FREE pramltae. One day oorvlca II noodad. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7 8-30 10 Installing Since 1953 Special Prom, Cruloo and and 11:30 a.m. ' ’ Nursery provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School classes. infants; 9:30 a.m., Bible School %ith classes for all ages HAROLD and JEAN YOUNG Sat., aaon. a t u m iii a p .m . from London, England LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA Wedding RatM. Wwl..Thiin.aFrL1iiaP.M. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. UNITED BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bolton Center Nursery for infants; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev’ t OPEN DAILY 10 A.RL - 0 P.M. Rd., Rev. J. Stanton Conover, minister. *“®*‘ speaker. Trinity Tots for 3 year olds CALYAIIY CHURCH of MANCHESTER KITCHEN A BATH REMOOELINQ o a k STREET 649-8569 10:15 a.m.. Church School and Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship tew gh kindergarten. Children's Church for Grades 1 through 647 e. MIddIa Tpka., K.L Ouatafaon, Pastor MANGIESTER, CONN MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 u m m s t b ciwtawiaaiuii in-iiaTt PARKADE CLEANERS 9:15 a.m., Christian education lor all ages; 10'30 a m Ser­ Service, Communion theme: “Our Lord’s Supper, and You” - 3’ N i^ ry for infants; 6 p.m.. Film, “Thirty Minute Warning " “A CfMriamsUe Church that Caras” 402 WttT MIDDU TKI.. MOIKNUTa vice of worship. ” 7:30 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. ' wUl be s ^ n and then the Rev. Mr. DeBrine will speak on How to Protect Yourself,*' ALL ARE WELCOMEI , PAGE FOUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 5.1977

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signups planned Andover K-4 Building, Bolton Elementary C o v e n t r y Tuesday Tuesday Center School. RAJS ARMY & NAVY STOK Planning and Zoning Commission, Vernon Monday Board of Finance wmk session, Inland Wetlands Commission, 7:30 Vernon Monday p.m.„ Town Hall. 8 p.m., Town Office Building. Saturday !C< 'I'iim 805 Main St., Manchester • 646-0762 QQi S S Grange potluck supper, 6:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. Community Hall Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Town Registration for children’s spring programs at the Town Hall. Bolton High School parents group, Junior Woman’s Gub annual crafts Wednesday Miss Tolland County Pageant, 8 Hall. auction, p.m., South Congregational Rockville Public Library will be accepted^ Monday IS HAVmn A DEO HOT RIOT SALE Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office 7:30 to 9 p.m., Bolton High School 8 Preschool story hour, 10 a.m., p.m.. Middle School,,Rt. 30. through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the children’s Building. Library. Tuesday Church, Forbes St. Douglas Library. Spring concert, 8 p.m., Rockville department. OPEN SUN. & MON. ALL DAY Constables, 7:30 p.m.. Town Office Children’s Cooperative Nursery Coventry Garden Gub, 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday Conservation Commission, 8 p.m., High School, Loveland Hill Rd. Town Hall. Town Office Building. The programs will run for a six-week period starting Building. School, 8 p.m., St. Maurice Church Personnel Appeals Board, 7:30 March 14 and ending April 20. AT ALL 10 STORES! Sunday EVERY Fire Commissioners, 7:30 p.m., Parish Center. Democratic Town Committee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Thursday There will be three morning story hours for firehouse. p.m., Town Hall. Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., Town Panel discussion on revised rite of ITEM Planning and Zoning Commission, Sacrament of Penance, p.m., preschoolers. A new program entitled, "Shamrocks, Board of Finance budget session, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Office Building. 2 IN THE 8 Tuesday Sacred Heart Parish Center, Rt. 30. Kites, and Rabbits,’’ is planned for children in p.m., Andover Elementary School. Public Health Nursing Association, Human Rights Commission, 7:30 Board of Education, 8 p.m., Gilead kindergarten to Grade 3. 1/4 OFF STORE Baseball registration, 6:30 to 8 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. p.m., Raymond Library. Hill School Library. Each week a variety of media, stories, films, crafts Tuesday p.m., Herrick Memorial Park. Board of Finance budget session, 8 Public Building Commission, 8 Sewer Authority, 8 p.m., Town Monday and other activities will be presented. INCLUDING FAMOUS AND FINEST BRAND NAMESI Hail. Thursday p.m., Andover Elementary School. p.m., Community Hall. South Windsor Charter revision public hearing, In addition, two programs will be conducted by guest • LEVIS *LEE •DICKIES •LANDLUBBER •WRANGLERS •CONVERSE Thursday ' Poblic Building Commission, 7:30 8 sMakers. Virginia Gingras will present a program to SNEAKS •HERMAN •DUNHAM • THOROGOOD WORKSHOES •COLEMAN Wednesday p.m.. Town Hall. p.m.. Memorial Building, Park G. commemorate National Wildlife Week and Stephanie CAMPING GEAR • ALL WINTER JACKETS & VESTS • RAINWEAR • AND MUCH Rural Music Committee, 3 p.m., Wednesday Board of Eiducation, 7:30 p.m., Monday Pro-Life Committee, 7:30 p.m., St. Coventry High School. Bernard’s. Church. Johnson from the Tolland County Agricultural center will MOREI home of member. Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m., Com­ Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Hebron Tolland County Chapter AARP, lead a session on nutrition and planting time. Young At Heart, 1:30 p.m.. First munity Hall. Tuesday The weekly schedule will be as follows: Pre-school ★ SPECIAL OFFER - Sunday & Monday (Mar. 5 & 6) Congregational Church. Board of Finance work session, East Hartford Today 1:30 p.m.. Elks Carriage House. story hour, Mondays, 10 to 10:30 a.m. and 11 19 11:30 Bring this ad & Get Two (2) Lottery Tickets > Ab­ Thursday 7:30 p.m., Community Hall. Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday a.m.; Preschool storyhour, ’Tuesdays, 10 to 10:30 a.m. Sunday Saints and Sinners Couples Gub public hearing, 8 p.m., Town Hall. New year at hospital Bicentennial Commission, 7:30 Fire Commissioners, 7:30 p.m., Hospital expansion public hearing, and 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., program for Grades 2 and 3; and solutely Free With Every Purchase of $10 or More - "Fairy Tale Fun,” presented by presents the Connecticut Opera Rockville General Hospital employes, patients and visitors were p.m., Town Office Building. firehouse. Association’s Opera for Everyone, Wednesday 7:15 p.m., hospital cafeteria. Wednesdays, program for kindergarten and Grade 1,3:30 Limit z Lottery Tickets To A Customer. the Puddler Players, 2 p.m., treated to a Chinese New Year celebration at lunch Thursday, com­ to 4:30 p.m. Baseball registration, 7 to 8:30 amphitheatre of Penney High School. 7:30 p.m.. First Congregational Town manager’s public hearing on Junior Women’s Club, 7:45 p.m.. plete with festive decorations in the cafeteria. Jack McElvein, p.m., Andover Elementary School. Thursday Monday Church Hall, Hebron Center. revenue sharing, 7:30 p.m.. Town Middle School, The first two days next week will be reserved for • tNATERTOWN • NAUGATUCK • CHESHIRE • THOMASTON Hall. , manager of the cafeteria and kitchen, left, and Robert Boardman, registration of children who were not registered for • TORRINGTON • BRISTOL • NEW MILFORD • WATERBURY • AVON Board of Education, 8 p.m., 5-8 Redevelopment Commission, ,7:45 Monday Wednesday hospital administrator, right, in proper attire, assisted Sue Masterson, winter programs. After that, anyone may register. Bolton Building, Bolton Elementary Center p.m., Town Hall. Town offices open 7 to 9 p.m., town Thursday Chamber of Commerce, noon, The free programs are open to children of Vernon School. Emergency Medical Services Com­ clerk, tax collector and assessor. Senior citizens’ trip to Shelbourne Steve & Tom’s, Rt. 83. cafeteria worker, with serving the Chinese food. (Herald photo by patrons only. M onday Richmond) mission, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Rham District 8 Board of Eiduca- Falls, 10:30 a.m. Thursday Quarryville Junior Ancient Fife Friday Board of lo catio n , 7:30 p.m., tion, 7:30 p.m., Rham High School Mass Transit Commission, 8 p.m.. Program on plants, 7:30 p.m. Hospital leaders ------—------and Drum Corps, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Grange, 8 p.m., Community Hall. Penney. library, COC budget review. Town Hall. YMCA officp, Vernon. Circle. Red Cross seeks $$ A U FOOD MART STORU OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. 5 urge big lurnoui LO O K FO R TH E PINAST LA B EL... in three area towns 5 Vernon The Columbia Chapter of the American Red Cross, Rockville General Hospital officials are urging persons Good as the best...Even better in price. Your quaiity guarantee which serves Andover, Columbia and Hebron, will be con­ in the area served by the hospital to attend the March 8 ducting its annual fund drive this month. W A LD B A U M S hearing on its proposed $1.8 million expansion. .> 1 Donald Gough of Andover is chapter chairman. He said The hearing, to be led by the Health Systems Agency ^fKBNgj CONOIMMP there will be mail campaigns in Columbia and Hebron a • r JHICKEJI (HSA) panel, will be at 7:15 p.m. in the hospital Finast PgHOUL Mixed and door-to-door solicitation in Andover. Food M art cafeteria, Union St., Rockville. ^ Whole Kernel Leonard Couchon is chairman for Columbia, assisted ‘^ E N l CHICKEM You're in luck with o buck at Food Mart! It's that famous Food Mart ’The proposed program will expand the emergency w O r n or Cream Style by Gladys Chalmers and Ann Ounnack. Robert Cafazo Noodle CQHtOINMP I 1 Vegetables vegetables i room facilities, physical therapy, respiratory care and CHICKEN and Cynthia Wilson are co-chairmen for Hebron, and hemodialysis. Mrs. Andrew Gasper and Mrs. Richard Osborne, An­ quality meat for under o dollor a pound. Stock your freezer ond save!

The Subarea E advisory council of HSA heard hospital dover. Redeem All Three . i* LTiMi'r. itJU 'i- . r ip -n r I, officials describe plans for expansion and funding at a I 16ozC|CI*' A goal of $3,(X)0 has been set so regular services may be IJJJLOMICI hearing last month in Ellington. cans continued. Services include water safety courses, first Coupons Below With The March 8 hearing is the second step in the agency’s 4 ^ aid courses, the blood program, service to military review process, with the final step to be the report by the SUPERMARKETS 9 families and veterans, disaster relief and the loan of Just One MO. Purchase! panel to the 29-member HSA ^ a r d of Trustees. The equipment for home care of disabled persons. * board will then make a recommendation to the Commis­ Anyone missed during the drive may send a contribution V m sion on Hospitals and Health Care. Finast T Chicken to'Mrs. Robert Blair, treasurer, Rt. 66, Columbia. Any s t i i l i i i p There has been much controversy about a recommen­ OPEN Richm ond person who gives one dollar or more becomes a voting \ j f dation of the commission for Rockville and Manchester member of the chapter. ! ORANGE JUICE hospitals to consider merging their pediatric and mater­ SUNDAY Tomato Juice I Noodle Soup I TROPICANA 100% FLORIDA I'Q* nity services. Ice Cream Rockville Hospital officials said the hearing will deal [ o z Finance board sets 12 OZ. only with the issue of expansion of the mentioned ser­ CAN M vices, not with the matter of consolidating the other ser­ Finast 10 . oz half '^1 9to4 Hebron budget dates WITH PURCMASI OF tll N Ot MORI AND THIS vices. COUPON AT FOOD MART. IXCLUilVt OF •A GtVT. EMWCrtl ilAII "A* M cans gal COUPON ITtMS 0000 SUN.. lAARCN THRU ( $AT . MARCH tl LIMIT ONI CAN . ONt COUPON8 7 Richard M. Grant, chairman of The Hebron Board of ^ p e r familyf a m i l y ^ PER Store plans to move Finance has established its schedule of meetings in con­ C U d k M lU sG rlR d IWIIh this coupon 5 purchase of 57.50 or morel Limit one. Valid Mar. 6-12,1977 H-709 nection with submission of budget requests for the 1977-78 in Rockville Center MEAT STREET, U.S.A.... GUARANTEED VALUE! fiscal year. Gm M The Hebron Board of Eiducation will presents its budget I Heinz Ketchup 1 Zahner’s Men’s Shop, in business in Rockville Center March 29 in the Town Office Building. Other budgets 14 OUNCE BOniE | w n i i i i C K r i » . s i ^ for 25 years, will move next door to the former W.T. Boneless B eef Loin Nepco Corned scheduled: March 30, general government requests; A Grant stdre this summer, expanding its space from about 'i , March 31, special finance board meeting, if needed, for I I A Purex 10,000 square feet to 17,280 square feet. Chuck Roast Sirloin Steak budget work; April 11, 8 p.m., Hebron Elementary A 10-year lease was signed ’Thursday during a press B eef B risket School, public budget hearing, and May 9,8 p.m., Hebron Tender, Flavorful Pot Roast Bone-In Formerly N.Y. Sirloin Elementary School, annual Town Budget Meeting. (KITH P U R C H A Il OF l» .M OR M O R I AND T H Il ! conference called by Mayor Thomas Benoit. Isadore Point Cut (thin cuts ib 1.18) Bleach I COUPON AT POOD MART. IXCLUlIVi OP Grant said the Regional District Brard of Eiducation a COUPON ITEMS OOOD SUN.. MARCH 4 TNRU f f S i a n t M a Rubin, owner of the Rockville Shopping Plaza where 8 I SAT. 5AARCH i t LIMIT O N I ROTTLI • O N I I U.t OOVT IN | P tC T ID * R A M '* A '* A iia a T B B < U.|.e.A.CNOfCf R II F ^ COUPON PER FAMILY j Grant’s was located, credited Benoit, Town Planner John will hold its budget hearing April 18 at Rhaiti and its an­ Chicken Breast London Broil shoulder lr.* 1 .3 9 "Pick Tour Own" Frttk Producal iC pieouf ovfH U.I.OX CH04CI • R II F e O N IL IIf Loranger and the Chamber of Commerce for efforts to C gal nual budget meeting on May 2 at Rham. Tht grulEit varitly «l bvik product see the building leased. Staffer Roastare ” »r” Shoulder Roast ^..'1.29 onywhori. Pick |uit ndtot you m«d..4M CHOICE jug U.S.O.A. CHOiCI ■ M I P . . . popptr or a poimd...oM orongo or • doioii. The Zahner’s Men’s Shop, Zahner’s Boy’s Store and BATH TISSUE C&ck Steak iunoiiblIami Sausage ieoven-n-serve HI 79‘ shoe store are all in the building adjacent to Grant’s. The Boneless Penney’s from Heaven WHITE CLOUD SWEET TASTING PRESH HEALTHFUL men’s shop and boy’s store will move into the two-story IMPORTED THOMPSON Top Loin Steak r ith this coupon 5 purchase of $7.50 or more$ aUFORNIA Grant building. lb ^ Limit one. Valid Mar. 9-12,1977 H-708 There will probably be a reshuffling of the shoe store 1 .7 8 lb lb lb Vote Yes [ y ] Mar. 15th I 4 ROLL Seedless and Crysal Blue Print, which is between the shoe store j PACK Fresh Maine Corned Beef Brisket “c^". ib 1.28 a s Gropes Broccoli and Grant’s. LARGE lUNCH WITH FURCHAtf OF tll.M OR MORI AND TNII LOWPRICS Emmanuel and Edward Zahner, owners of the shops, Corned Beef Rounds...... bl.18 COUPON AT POOD MART IXCLUtIVI OF PLAINFIELD ENTRIES COUPON ITEMS 0000 SUN.. MARCH 4 THRU jllOMlilMrW w w f l M w l credited their sons, Scott and Craig, with doing all of the Roasting Chickens SAT.. MARCH It LIMIT O N I PACK O N I COUPON Smoked ShoulderssplSS’r,™ ,b79* Finast PER FAMILY legwork preparing for the propos^ move. Ground Fresh Many times Daily Frierich Smoked Butts .. >b1.39 Rubin said he almost gave up on the Rockville Shopping m riK irA 7ICS-1I IMiArC 4 lbs . LlM lM a. M L Takf M 1 L Lt't Tqkr Plaza when the two large stores, Woolworth’s and Boneless Ham Portions . ib1.79 Pot Pie: " MCR 'H e or more ’ ZIMMNr IM LlfluM M I LUMf Mt WaUbaum’t Maw York Styia Dtlil FRESH-CRISP Popular Market, moved out, followed later by Grant's. Fresh Ground Beef LO g h M M IM lM >1 LBn An 1 I l f In M l Boneless Ham Steaks.. ib 1.99 / LM M SiiM I i 7riM Mim) Underblade USDA Choice Beef i ha 4- 1 i Trw Traf DOMESTIC P t a t l • ALL NATURAL CARROrS ' PAt He said he was very bitter at the time but because he : L M M i Sl amm Mta 8-1 LIprIM I iCRTYOM S e ll. had never had a shopping center that failed, he said he Mr, Dell Favorlletl Cl'’( - 1-' 1,1' ^ LITIM m M LHUiatB 1-1 i 9* hr M I LHTtSatN Italian Sausage Salami Chubs «><» ’ * '“ i J ^ I R g M M 7. fe TrM iHtiylS-t 7.7l|k«gNr COOKED decided to hold on, with encouragement from Benoit and Boneless Chuck Steak M.icaioi' « LFiMv'iteft l U S S i : IM L A M M 71 L S#ir M (WATER Meat Franks PENWAT Gam Beef Franks pkgs » - 7. tmyUG kima mam 1^1 c a * m ADDED) Loranger. Boneless USDA Choice Beef ^ tu rn * m s-ii HAM I.1 .W REHOA FRESH-CRISP Baked Ham H-lk. U-lfjiSiS 5- l 1. Im 'i Rnr S-2 LARGE ' MIS-11 Pepperoni Chubs 89* Veal Patties •»■ •••' BUNCH Edward Zahner said they weighed the question as to 41 2. M m M 121 CELERY For London l.FikW H -itS S f 18-1 1 M l krt M Roast Beef FnilHLVlLICID Ll •2.19 whether or not to move into larger quarters “but we are Virginia style g 4 | O Q lf m IM i M 18-1 Boneless Shoulder Broil FInatt Frozen Food Valueal IFm4M m II'! ZT mUk bursting at the seams where we are now.’’ .FreshlySliced ^ I'! L ri Mnh 7- 2 S. khm h m 7-2 Slicing Provolona ^. *1,79 89* Fresh all White Meat 5 LM ,>■ L M i C«W 8- 1 i TM M l lS-1 PASTA L Fbcm Udbk Cains Layer Coke “We have been in business for 25 years and there has Finast Dinners IS-I 1. 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Veal or Turkey pkg ■MlcTlM I l a M Vsm ] As.fyUlf D vAOH Tim , Beef for Stew bl.18 LARGE ECONOMY PACKS German-Bologna...... «,1.29 t r illm m m M is fit , i I I M I Beef Bologna '.vr// .. •1.09 Oalicious Apples OOLOIH MIN ..39* Turkey Breast ____""1.19 I 71m frm M IMMlirt 4- 1 1 U. hpn Wn 1 itailN r Nepco Franks.. »89o Boil in Bag "’S S r*. .. 4 ^ ^ 1 .0 0 - iaUM'lLlMI ;■ i i i u IM 1 IW irlM N ilTMilhi ‘ 1B * ut IRTSA SANCT Penney’s from Heaven LStoiW 7.7m m I PUG') Whole Boneless i \ 5- 2 7. tmasri Vs 7.8iSilfi M Natural Casing Franks i. •1.29 D'Anjou Pears 'V-’i:.*'*’’ ..39' Chicken Hot Dogs Weaver ib89* Hillshire Farm Kielbasa ib1.39 In-store Beke ShopI Finast Cheese Pizza r.wwji j-j 1 U M I M L M f lU i LM i M 1 CALIFORNIA Natalina Pizza YourM It . , . » 1 .9 9 L T il'll M 0 7 KT - i I. 't Tnppw li M Carando Dandy Loaf .. 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j^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, (kmn.. Sat.. March 5.1977 - PAGE SEVEN-B Herald angle Inconsistent Indians Connors, Scoreboard Earl Yost Nastase WHA NBA East OFmEHOWS W L T PU Eastern Conference Ih id q M , 1:31 U l t> sm r j l Sports Editor Atlantic Division ‘battle’ (Quebec 37 25 1 75 Rnim Hun: 8 ML to $ r J l ousted in tournament C^cin 31 28 3 65 W L Pet GB Saturday. J AJL to 12 Noon Indianapolis 28 29 7 63 Phil 36 24 .600 - New 28 34 6 62 Boston 32 31 .508 SVk ERRORS By LEN AUSTER DORADO, P.R. (UPI) - NY champ of the CCIL, to a finpl 14-9 DeFilllppi was fouled. He made only which wound up as a team 25 for 55 Birmngbm 25 37 3 53 Herald Sportswriter Knicks 28 34 .452 9 “A d w tiso n ihooM d iodi their ad the fin t day. record while Central, 12-9, advances the front end of the one-and-one from the floor with 14 turnovers. Jimmy Connors and Hie West Refs ruined game They say practice makes to Wednesday's first round against Buffalo 24 39 .381 13Vk The Manchetter Evaninc HaraM ihaN not ha M ia Moriarty’s of Manchester was a situation but it was a long rebound Pisch had 19 points, Hyde 15 and Nastase square off today for a W L T PU fifth-ranked Hamden, a 7(>-5S winner NY NeU 20 44 .313 18 1 / 1 tar fidara ta yoMith an ad or far a typafraiihic Officiating helped ruin the ECAC member...There is little chance the perfect but you couldn’t prove coming back to DeFilllppi at the foul Kiernan 10 for Manchester, which winner-take-all $250,000 tennis Houston 38 20 over Hall High. Of six CCIL schools arrar or arrort n publication except to the a itN t of playoff basketball game between the Manchester Riflemen football team it by Manchester High’s line. John Grcenleaf was fouled six was 22 for 49 from the field with 17 match that has already been Winnipeg 35 27 Central Division which have had tournament tilts, five 1/1 thecaitafthaadfarthafirst day’s hnartian. University of Connecticut and Holy will return to town to play a second basketball team. seconds later, the fifth personal foul turnovers. Pisch’s point total gives San Diego 33 28 W L Pet GB season due to outstanding nonpaid have lost. fought off the court as much as Adjustment far errors is Nmitad ta the cast afthat Cross College Thursday night at the Coach Doug Pearson had recapped on Manchester’s John Pisch, with he him a career total of 694 and the No. 1 Calgary 26 31 Wash. 37 25 .597 - bills from last fall...The Fashion There were five ties in the final it will be played on it. portion at the ad afhare the error acew rai" HartfordCivic Center. how well his 12th-ranked Indians also just making the first for a 57-54 spot on the all-time Manchester list, Edmonton 26 36 Houston 34 26 .567 Show, featuring members of the New canto with the last At 53-53 with 2:17 The televised match begins at 1:30 San Ant. 35 28 Without any question, the best looked in practice but whatever Central lead. surpassing Mike Quesnel who Phoenix 24 37 .556 England Whalers and their wives at left. Then the odd point came as Scott p.m. EST at the Cerromar Beach aev . 33 27 .550 team, Holy Cross won. TTie score was transpired at Clarke Arena was left Jeff Kiernan brought the Silk previously held the top rung with 677 Friday's Results cxu643-2711 Hyde canned just one of two free Hotel, 20 miles from San Juan. New 89-77. In fact, if the two teams played the Colony March 15, is a there as they were upset by 21st- Towners back to within one with 12 markers. throws at 1:37. Twenty-five seconds Trying to win a psychological ad­ New England 3, Houston 10 times, the feeling here is that the sellout...Manchester Youth Hockey seeded Bristol Central, 57-56, in a seconds left. Central’s DaveEschner Orleans 26 36 .419 11 Association’s annual banquet will be later,torrid shooting Todd Hasler vantage, Connors hit Nastase in the AtlanU 26 38 .406 12 more talented Crusaders would win Class LL Division playdown last was fouled with six to go but missed Indianapolis 7, San Diego at least nine. held April 1 at the Army & Navy pumped in his seventh field goal of Brisiol Central (57)— Hasler 13 back with a tennis ball Friday after­ Entartainmani night at the University of Hartford. with Manchester’s Dave Wyman at INDEX But the whistle tooters in Thursday Club. ’liie group will hold its annual the fourth quarter for a 55-54 Central the other end tossing up a running 1-127, Thomas 10-02, Kuczenski 4 0-0 noon after the Romanian came on the NHL Western Conference NOTICII AL GENTILE’S Orchestra is Family Day outing today and tonight “Just inconsistent, inconsistent,” lead. Hasler, 6-2 junior, launching his 8, Greenleaf 4 4-7 12, Fortier 1 0-0 2, court to practice. nighfs first game of the twinbill moaned Pearson, "That’s been the attempt under pressure. It was par­ Campbell Conference Midwest Division [ — Lott tn d FoufMJ available for weddings, were something else. at the Bolton Ice Palace featuring shots behind his right ear wound up tially blocked and went out of bounds Eschner 1 1-3 3, Defillippi 1 i-2 3, The 24-year-old Connors has I — Ptrtontli socials, dances. Orchestras story of our season. It just seems fit­ Patrick Division W L Pet GB • — Announctfntfttt five games. hitting an incredible 13-of-15 from the Vosgien 0 04) 0. ToUls 25 7-13 57. snubbed a scheduled joint press con­ from 3 to 19 musicians. Priced The ECAC office rates a direct ting this was the way it had to end. with no time showing on the clock. W L T PU Denver 41 21 .661 - 1 — Enltfltlnmtnt floor and totaled 27 points. ference with Nastase, bitterly ' — Aucliont within your budget. Cail, 1- arrow in the heart of its operations Plenty of support “We move the ball in practice but The buzzer hadn’t sounded so Phila 40 13 12 92 Detroit 37 27 .578 5 800-382-0^. Frank Beaupre tried to give Manchester (56) — Marshall 1 0-0 criticized, the court and complained for assigning two over the hill, out of Sam Crispino wasn’t part of the not in the game. We just weren’t Manchester had one last shot. NY Kan City 32 31 .508 9Vk PINANCiAL Manchester the lead but his shot was 2, Hyde 5 5-8 15, Kiernan 5 (W) 10, about the umpire through his mother ' — Bondt-Stocht-Moftatatt shape officials to such a game of im­ winning team in the ProAm segment moving and it’s too late now to do -But the inbounds play to Kiernan Islanders 39 17 9 87 Chicago 30 34 .469 12 ' — PtftontI Loini portance. blocked from behind with a turnover Pisch 7 5^ 19, Kelly 10-2 2, McKenzie — antics usually associated with the ' — iniuftnct □ EMPLOYMENT of the NETS tennis tournament last anything about it.” failed to produce as his shot glanced Atlanta 26 27 11 63 Indiana 28 35 .444 13t^ giving the Rams the ball. Thirty- off the backboard. 00-00, Beaupre 12-2 4, Finnegan 0 0-0 volatile Nastase. Charlie Diehl, who is reported to be weekend at the Manchester Racquet The loss drops Manchester, tri­ NY Rangers 23 29 13 59 Mil. 21 44 .323 21W EMPLOYMENT the assigning office’s right hand man three seconds remained when Joe Greenlead had 12 points for Central 0, Wyman 2 04) 4. Totals 22 12-18 56. “It’s only on the court that I get — Htip Wanted Halp Wanlad 13 Club but he had the biggest rooting Smythe Division Pacific Division — B usinau Opportunitiaa and who usually pops up doing "big" mad because of the close calls,” — Situation Wanted gallery. The top man at Crispino’s W L T PU W L Pet GB PHONE FROM home to ser­ games, had as his associate a pot­ Nastase said. “The judges pick on Foodland just missed getting into the St. Louis 27 30 7 61 Los Ang 39 24 .619 — EDUCATION vice our customers in the bellied Art Melace as his working me.” — Pfivaia Inatructlona Manchester area, flexible finals but it wasn’t because he did not Chicago 23 34 10 56 Portland 38 26 .594 IVk Schooli-Claaaaa partner. Both were horrible. Nastase, 30, has said the fast hard- IntUuciioni Wanted hours, super earnings, 249- Ck)lorado 19 34 11 Gold St. 37 28 .569 3 The officials, and not the players, have supjwrt in the stands...Dan surface court favors (Connors’ fast 7773. Minnesota 16 33 15 Seattle 31 33 .484 8^ RE4L ESTATE dominated the scene in the first half. 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Call M9-2^ to learn years playing the European circuit Penney High’s courageous comeback fell just short as the Golden State 101, keeing that was allowed was un­ Adams Division’ MISC. FOR SALE more. real. and winning enough to make both eighth-ranked Black Knights finished their season with a 63-60 W L T PU Phoenix 87 — Houaphold Goods The teams had to adjust to the of­ ends meet. One plus for the NETS defeat to 25th-seeded Hartford Public in a Class LL Division Citrus Open Buffalo 40 19 6 86 Chicago 114, Los Angeles ~ Afttclaa for Sale ALL AROUND Gal Friday - tour, as expressed by several of the — Building Suppliaa Excellent typing, transcrip­ ficiating. It shouldn’t be that way, es­ playdown last night at Biooislield High, before a crowd of 1,200. Boston 37 21 7 81 99 — •Pata -Birds- Doga players, was that there are no easy Raeder sparks ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - Bob — Livaatock tion business experience, pecially when both teams and of- Toronto 29 27 9 67 Cleveland 113, Portland matches, the competition being keen. With the setback the Knights finishfinish (UPI Photo) Zender, who decided a few years — Boala & Accasaonaa small office, near Hartford ficails are from the same (New Cleveland 20 34 10 50 101 — Sporting Goods Fire, $$$ open, lottafringe, up at 17-6, the best record in school back he’d rather be a golfer than a — Garden Product! England) area. history. line but missed both and at the buzzer >- Anliquaa phone 728-3082. End of the Line stockbroker, has put together a cou­ — Wanted to Buy All the good, young, well- a Charles Jernigan bomb went in for Buddy Bell was happy to end workout The teams traded early 4ioops with ple of blue-chip rounds to take the HOLIDAY STUDIOS - Needs conditioned and experienced officials Rich Bray, who won a number of Whalers^ win the final 63-60 margin. Sunday softball | RENTALS Penney seemingly unsteady. It was 6- Blit son Mike cried because he wanted to stay lead in the $200,000 ^Florida Citrus — Rooms for Rant 10 to 15 appointment, in the ECAC membership could not followers with his good looks, per­ Hartford was strong on the offen­ Bowling — Apartmanta lor Rant 4 Penney until the Owls, now 10-9, Open. teams sought secretaries, and receptionists. all be on other assignments Thursday sonality and playing ability,- is out of sive boards with three tap-in hoops — Homaa lor Rant No experience necessary. Full By EARL YOST scored 10 straight points which were Zender shot a five-under-par 67 — Buainaaa for Rant night. the University of Miami and has been caused by turnovers and poor defen­ and 34 more shots. Penney went to Softball teams in­ — Raaort Property for Rant or part time. Good hourly a pro tennis player 12 years. Sports Editor Friday to combine with his first- — Wanted to Rant wage. Days or evenings. App­ the charity stripe 18 more times than teresting in forming a Sun­ BLOSSOMS: Sue McHugh — Miac. for Rant sive rebounding. It was 16-9 at the round 69 for an eight-under-par total ly within. 989 Main Street, "Doubles is my best game these the Owls. day morning league are 178-465, Barb Sullivan Kelley third man Goalie Cap Raeder was the hero of the New England Whalers’ turn in Public’s favor. of 136, giving him a one-stroke advan­ AUTOMOTIVE Manchester. days,” he noted. He teamed with James had 20 points, Jaworski 18, Phillies satisfy asked to get in touch with 206489, Janet HatUn 188, — A utoi for Sale The first quarter jitters were gone The “third” official for each of the Doug Crawford to win ?300, split late regular season surge and in the WHA playoffs last season tage over Bill Rogers and Joe Inman. — Trucki for Sale STEADY WORK - Reliable, in the second stanza for Penney. Its Young 12 and Tom Francis 10 for Carl Silver, program direc­ RiU Collins 184-483, Lorrie — Heavy Equipment for Sale two games Thursday night in the down the middle....It wasn’t sur­ and he has given indications in his last two efforts that he’s going Rogers, the first round leader after hard worker who wants offense improved and the turnovers Penney. Smilli and Jernigan paced tor, of the Recreation Baker 193-520, Joan — Moiorcyclaa-Bicyclaa ECAC basketball playoffs at the prising that UConn’s Tony Hanson a 66, shot a 71 Friday, while Inman — Campart-Traiiari-Mobila steady employment and goexi to do the same thing again this year. Public with 24 and 18 markers Department HenUchel 455. Homoa Civic Center was Tom Kelley of and rebounding became better but had rounds of 68 and 69 en route to income, call 528-3889 between wasn’t named to any one of the first Demoted to Providence a month respectively. slugger Schmidt Second shift workers are Automotive Service M 9 and 2 only. Manchester. The Illing Junior High the Owls shot fell from the outside their 36-hbId Totals of 137,.'... — Autoa tor Rant-Ltaaa three United Press International All- ago after a sloppy showing, Raeder "It was a gutsy comeback that just ^expeetdd to form the bulk U .S . MIXED- Ed Yourkas physical education teacher was the over Penney’s zone defense. The and Bob Q'isey, who America teams. Hanson is one of the has comeback, thanks to an injury to fell short," s ta t^ Penney coach Ber- of the teams. 246-594, Ed Wilson 205, SCHOOL BUS Drivers - Town alternate who enjoyed all the action Knights cut it to one before Ken joined the PGA tour only three weeks perhaps top 10 college players in the Christer Abrahamsson and Bruce Houston, Western Division leader, nie Dandley, "It would have been Applications are beinq Harold McCrea 202, Len of South Windsor. For infor­ from a seat on first row at the mid­ Smith’s three straight hoops made it NEW YORK (UPI) The Philadelphia Phillies are favored to ago, were at six-under, followed by L o s t and Found mation call 289-5918. East and that’s taking in a lot of Landon, to spark the Whalers. was minus Gordie Howe, put with a great to win but we didn’t. They accepted by Silver via DeLlsle 210-559, Holly court sideline...Condolences are 32-25 at the half for Public. r e i^ t as National League East champions again this season and Graham Marsh, Danny Edwards, territory. All-America players usual­ broken foot in a cast, and came into played inspired basketball at the end phone at the Rec Office, Raymo 222, Lois Sperry LOST - German Shephard. NURSES AID - Full time or extended to the family of Jack Rose Last night, before a sellout crowd Penney got within three points in Friday they made the key deal to live up to that potential. and Mike Reid at five- Minus collar; black with ly come from schools that get Hartford riding the crest of a four- the third stanza but the Owls out- and never gave up.” 180-458, Marge Delisle 195- part time, all shifts. New who died suddenly Friday night. The national exposure and have publicity of 10,507, Raeder worked his magic game winning streak. Mike Schmidt, three-time major under. silver. Answers to name of modern facility. Pleasant scored the Knights, 8-2, in.the last 493, Peg Callahan 193-481, Brutus. Reward. Call after 5, popular Hartford man serv ^ many men that flood sports desks for again in turning back 33 Houston New England is now 8-3-1 over the Hartford Public (63) — Smith 11 league home run champion, agreed Zender’s second round on the 6,929- working conditions. Good minute-and-a-half to lead, 46-37, signed a three year contract with the Carol Gardner 181-217-533, 649-4120. benefits. Call 871-0385. Vernon years as president of the Hartford weeks around the country seeking shots as the Whalers staged a great last dozen games. Raeder blanked 2-2 24, Jernigan 9 0-2 18, Ager 1 0-0 2 with the club on a%lx-year contract yard Rio Pinar Country Club course Local A \ going into the final stanza. Indians; and 37-year-old Carl 176-454, Diane Manor. Ask for Mrs, Tobin. Twilight Baseball League of which (for the home crowd) comeback in San Diego last Wednesday night for estimated at close to $l-million, included a 25-foot chip shot with a IMPOUNDED - Black / Un support in the annual balloting for It was a see-saw affair at the start Wilson 5 1-4 11, Wells 4 0-2 8, Coulotte Yastrzemski, who signed a two-year, Em m ett 183-464, Diane their choices....Have a nice weekend. the final five minutes with two goals his first win since being called back 0 0-0 0, Forest 0 04) 0. Totals 3 0-3 10. though specific terms were not sand wedge for a birdie. male Airdale and Shephard COVENTRY - Middle School to win, 3-2. of the last period until the three- no-cut contract earlier this week, Brennan 176-484, Linda cross. Contact the Coventry to the parent club. Penney (60) — Francis 4 2-5 10, released. worked out in left field Friday in­ Zender, 33, who turned pro sjx math teacher vacancy. 4- minute mark. Penney, down, 61-52, PEE WEE Kozicki 198-454, Alvina Dog Warden, 423-6524. month position, teacher must Raeder easily won the night’s top Lyle and Marty Howe traded se­ Young 2 8-10 12, Jaworski 6 6-9 18 “I probably have one of the top stead of first base, where a potential years ago after working as a DeLlsle 184-474, Gail performance award although rookie then started to come back. Lindsay four or five contracts in baseball,” stockbroker in Chicago, said he’d Ray Lata scored 14 be certified in grades 7 cond period goals and John Tonelli James hit a jumper and Tom James 9 2-3 20, Grady 0 0-2 0, Guzzar- conflict was seen with newly- •Shimaitis 476. LOST - Silver charm bracelet. through 12. Contact Doctor George Lyle scored twice and Mike gave Houston a 2-1 edge at 4:51 of the ,di 0 0-0 0, Lynch 00-00. Totals 2118-28 said Schmidt, who earned $120,000 acquired slugger George Scott. never been in the lead after 36 holes poinU to lead Manchester Sentimental value. Reward. Nicolettl at 742-8913. Rogers got the winning goal with just Jaworski five points to make it 61-58 60. last year. "I now have some security of a tournament. Police to a 28-27 win over COP — June Michaud Call 6434)783. Howe family set last period. Lyle’s 32nd goal tied the with 1:03 left "We got Scott because he’s the best 1:25 remaining that found the crowd count at 15 minutes and Rogers’ 20th for the future.” WINF last night at the 182-467, Grayce Shea 182- The Owls, now, were the team with first baseman in the league and LOST - Fem ale New­ staying until the final buzzer. Schmidt acknowledged that he may West Side Rec. Tim 178-508, Barbara Higley score, a 25-foot slapshot, sent Whaler the jitters as they made poor passes foundland, (looks similar to fans home happy. have been able to earn more money Patcher chipped in with 194-510, Sally Heavisides black St. Bernard), needs EARN The victory was the fourth and took low percentage shots. S p r in g to leave Houston Sunday night. Eastern Division Early approval by playing out his option and offering Vilas ousted nine markers for the 453, Marie Ludlow 463. medication daily. Reward. GOOD straight, longest of the ■ season, as Brent Young was fouled and made himself to other teams, but he had no winners while Tom Moriar- Please call I the Whalers are making a deter­ leading (Quebec comes to Hartford both shots with 50 seconds left and a MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - The interest in doing so. training ty tossed in 14 markers for EARLY BIRDS - Pat SPENDING mined bid to not only gain the for a 7 o’clock start and tickets will turnover gave Penney the ball with federal judge who threw out the by Mark Cox be at a premium again. “ Maybe I c6uld have made a better WINF. Neville 147-374, Michele playoffs but to challenge Indianapolis 32 seconds remaining. With eight Rozelle Rule has given his that’s where he’ll play,” said Boston Partonala 2 MONEY HARTFORD (UPI)The first real confirmation that the Howe deal, made more money someplace Danny Soucier netted six Am 155-370, Katie Graham for third place. seconds left Penney went to the fol preliminary approvalto the new manager Don Zimmer. “ He MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - familj^Gordie, Mark and Marty—will not return to play for the else, but I had no thoughts of leaving points to top Modern 134-388, Vi Carr 128-367, WHITE FEMALE Cockapoo - BOYS & labor agreement between the (Yastrzemski) came right to me and England’s Mark Cox upset an erratic World Hockey Association’s Houston Aeros next season came Philadelphia,” Schmidt said. "I have Janitorial but it wasn’t Nancy Pastula 128-132-363, Looking for a boyfriend. National Football League owners and asked whether I wanted him to work Guillermo Vilas Friday, 6-1, 6-1, in aRLS a lot of friends there and I wanted to enough as Multi CircuiU Karen Johnson 138-355, Mutual satisfaction. Call 649- Friday night from Colleen Howe, the matriarch of the clan. the NFL Players Association. out in left field or at first base. I told the quarter-final round of the U.S. 5793. stay with the Phillies because we took a 22-10 win at the Y. Sophie Welply 135-340, Dot 5 kvMtInga A WMk After watching the New England U.S. District Judge Earl Larson him to work in left field. Any time National Indoor Tennis Cham­ have the chance of being a big winner Tim Grady pumped in 12 B ^tley 132, Anne Komm 6 p'.m. to 8 p.m. Whalers edge the Whalers" 3-2, Friday also tentatively agreed to re­ you see him at first base, it’s bi^ause pionship. HALL FOR RENT - Dances, in the next few years, maybe a World Ullies for CircuiU. Greg 127, Nan Pfaffenbicbler Showers, Tag Sales, Wed­ Colleen said the family already had Gordie, 48, who recently scored his USA trackmen even score tain jurisdiction over the settlement he wants to work there.” “Everything went in. It was a Call Series champion. That’s very impor­ Turner poured in 23 poinU 127. dings, Auctions. Less than made a decision to leave Houston. 900th career goal, was a star for to make sure terms of the five-year Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench strange sort of sensation,” (kjx said $150 rental. American Legion tant to me and I can’t put dollar bills and Eddie Jarvis as VFW "That’s their wish,” she said. "We many years with the Red Wings and TORONTO (UPI) - pentathlon 600-yards and the collective bargaining pact are lived said his breakup with his wife last after the 55-minute match. Home, 646-9171, or ( 647-9846 taking the top spots, Canadians on something like that.” ran past Community Y, 44- EASTERN BUSINESS have many options to consider. Detroit currently holds the NHL women’s two-mile. up to. Both sides had asked Larson to year played a large part in his 1976 The No. 6 seed in the $175,000 tour­ American athletes evened the finishing third and fourth and then In his four years with the Phillies, 15. Tim Chevalier ha(l 12 — Mickey Holmes 164-150- Dollars are not the major part of it. rights to Marty. The Boston Bruins, Francie Larrieu-Lutz of Long retain jurisdiction in the case. slump. Bench said he hoped the nament made only seven unforced score with the Soviet Union in the two Soviets. was Schmidt has hit 131 home runs. Last poinU for the losers. 448,. Dorn DeDominicus Announeamanta uhc Hcrali!) They are looking for a total package. however, hold the rights to Mark and Beach, Calif., was heroine of the two- divorce situation would be resolved errors in the match, while the their six-year-old dual indoor the winner in 4:04.1. season he hit 38 homers, drove in 107 by the start of the season. 163-396, Alan Grzyb 151-388, It will be difficult to leave Houston, the family is trying to work out a deal mile evert, stirring the crowd with a second-seeded Vilas consistently hit but we have made a decision to so the brothers can stay'together. track and field series with a U.S. jumper Joni Huntley and runs, scored 112 runs and batted .262. “You tell yourself you’re not going out or into the net. MIDGET' Dave Dynas 150, Ding spirited final lap sprint that carried Canadian shared top leave. Gordie said he doesn’t Intend to play In other spring training news, the to take your problems with you into a The seven errors, Cox said, were Dean Page had 14 poinU Balch 150-389, Ron Joiner convincing win in the Canada- her past Soviet Galina Romanova. honors in the women’s , “The problem is not with Bill Di- after this season, but would be in­ New York Yankees continued to pur­ game, but you do,” Benchsaid. “It’s “outstanding for me. I normally to pace Manchester Police 147-379, Bud Holmes 146- CARPET SALES Person - United States-Soviet Union Larrieu lead through most of the each clearing 6 feet, 1 Hihches. neen (Aeros’ coach and general terested in a front office job. sue the posslblity of playing exhibi­ something that’s impossible to forget make seven in the first game.” to a 42-30 win over 143- 413, Ray Dawson 146, Watkins all new carpet meet here. race, but fell behind Romanow in the The shotput was the only event won Ticket sale fashion center needs part time manager), but with the owners. Our In the only other WHA game tion games in Cuba and Secretary of when you’re constantly thinking Earlier in the night, Brian Gott­ Crispino’s last night at the Ed Ralph 145, Stan final half mile. Larrieu, the world by the Soviet women Friday night. help! Experienced preferred. hearts are with our family and Friday night, the Indianapolis Pacers The meet became a three-way State Cyrus Vance said in about it off the field and when it goes fried used lob and drop shots to down West Side Rec. John Luby Waickowski 145-385, Howie record holder in the event, also won Nadhezda Chizova hurled the shot 62 Tickets for the East Call Art Rossi, 643-5171. friends in Detroit.” ripped the San Diego 7-4. None of the competition this year and the com­ Washington he thought the idea was a on and on as it did last summer. You Jose Higueras, 7-5, 6-2. In Friday’s had eight poinU also in the Peters 144, Tony Rinaldi petition here Thursday and Friday the women’s mile Thursday. feet, 5 34inches. Catholic-Cheshire State The Howes’ youngest son, Murray, NHL teams were in action. good one; Cleveland pitcher Dennis just don’t see an end to it.” last match, top-seeded Bjorn Borg winning effort while Billy 144- 378, Bill Zwick 141, Er­ SECRETARY - Girl Friday. In the three-mile event, featuring U.S. runner won the Basketball Tournament Typing and short hand 16, is going to school in Detroit. Mrs. Racers 7, Mariners 4 marked the first time the series was Eckersley, fourth in the American Bench hit only .239 last year with 74 overpowered Bob Lutz, the No. 8 Silver netted eight for the nie Oakman 396, Larry held outside the United States or Abraham Juma and Solomon Nyam- men’s 50-yard dash by bending over game Tuesday night at League in strikeouts last season. losers. required. Small office. South Howe said there are also more in- Blair MacDonald led the Racers runs and 16 homers. seed, 6-1, 6-1. Aceto 384, Dave Dynbs 382, 8:30 A.M. Windsor area. Write Box N, Soviet Union. bui of Tanzania and Ethiopia’s at the finish line and sticking his head New Britain High will be Tony Rinaldi 378. dustriar opportunities in Detroit for with two goals. Andre Lacroix scored Miruts Yifter, the front four runners on sale Monday and c/o Manchester Herald. her husband. twice for the Mariners. The Americans had won the com­ in front of Nikolai Kolesnikov of the petition twice before. The Soviets remained tightly bunched until U.S.S.R. Tuesday afternoons at to 5:00 P.M. SHEET METAL - Commer- have won it three times, most recent­ Yifter moved in front in the final lap Americans Stan Vinson, Steve Rid­ Elast from 1:30 to 2:30 in cial, and industrial HVAC ly last year in Leningrad. In head-to- to win in 13:09.6. dick, Kevin Price and Robert Taylor the main office. work. Metal and fiberglass Countrymen stuck together in the Bulls may be sleeping giant ^ MUKHESTER ^ Monday thru Friday working foreman. Reply head competition, the U.S. team were easy winners in the men’s stating experience, overpowered the Soviets 159 to 120, men’s mile, with tWo Americans medley relay. SAT. 8:30 to 12 NOON qualifications, and 5 Chances ‘(excellent’ piling up an 18-point edge in women’s LITTLE LEAGUE REGISTRATION background to Box 0 c/o a***»**aaaaaa»aaaiaa events and 21 points for the men. NEW YORK (UPI) by veteran guard Norm Hawks 100, Bullets 99 Detroit was the discovery Manchester Herald. In three-way competition, the A sleeping giant may Van Lier, the strong, Reserve forward John after the game that center gradual return of rookie INVITATION RECREATION Department - WHA, NHL to unite Americans amassed .342 points. ’The Horse racing next year be rising in the Brown hit two free throws Bob Lanier, having the Sunday, March Assistant program director. Scott May and the active with three seconds 6,1977 U.S.S.R. had 273 and the host HARTP'nDrk /iTi->T\ ______, . „ ...... National Basketball best season of his career, 1 P .M . to 4 P .M . TO BID Full time. Mature person. Canadians 222. HARTFORD (UPI) - Environmental Commissioner deterioration of air quality in any play of 7-2 center Artis remaining to give AtlanU Must be a high school CINCINNATI (UPI) - Chances Association. suffered a broken bone in tablished NBA expanded its league < The athletes set three new meet Backers of a proposed Stanley Pac issued an air quality per­ region or subregion of the state," Gilmore has the Bulls right the victory. John Drew led his right hand. Sealed bids will be received in graduate. Must have own are "excellent” the World Hockey Sunday, March the Office of The Director of transportation. Ability to by taking in four members of the six- records Friday, but failed to add to Middletown horse race track, a mit Friday, the last state require­ Pac said in issuing his decision. The Chicago Bulls, who in the thick of the playoff all scorers with 29 for 13,1977 Association and rival National team ABA, which then went out of ment before ground can be broken. The original Department of En­ spent much of the early race. Braves 95, Jazz 91 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. General Services, 41 Center work with elderly and con­ Hockey League will come to "some the single world record set Thursday final state permit tightly in A tlan ta. valescent patients. Apply in business. ABA teams joining the His approval left a local zoning vironmental Protection staff report part of the season in the (lavs 113, Blazers 101 Randy Smith scored 28 Street, Manchester. Connec­ night in the three-mile walk. Meet their grasp, are talking about Celtics 94, Pistons 92 ticut until March 24, 1977 at person. East Hartfoixl Con­ common agreement” before next NBA also had to pay hefty franchise permit from nearby Cromwell as the had urged the track not be built Midwest Division cellar Campy Russell scored 28 polnU and rookie forward records were in the invitation three Sidney Wicks and Curtis A T T H E 11:00 a.m. for the following: valescent Home. 745 Main season, says an official of one of the fees for linking up with the NBA. opening the track late next only roadblock in the way of the long- because the traffic it would generate and only a few weeks ago poinU and Cleveland sub- Adrian Dantley added 23 to Street. East Hartford. miles, a non-team event, the men’s Rowe combined for six FURNISH & INSTALL. WHA’s strongest franchises. year. awaited 855 million facility. would cause pollution 25 ipiles away seemed to have no shot at pace Buffalo. The Jazz WESTSBERECREimONBULDMG ”I feel there is an excellent chance crucial poinU in the last 90 110 CEDAR 8T., MANCHESTER FENCING CRANE OPfeRATOR - “I appreciate Ckimmlssioner Pac’s at the West Haven interchange of the playoffs, impressively Pro played without Pete Experienced hydraulic. Tem­ that prior to next season there will be favorable action. After four years we Interstate-95. notched their sixth straight seconds to lift Boston past Maravich, who was out The Town of Manchester is an some common agreement between the Detroit. Even worse for equal opportunity employer, porary assignment. Call 528- have finally met all the requirements victory Friday night with a Basketball with the flu. . But after the proposed owners of ★ ★ ★ and requires an affirmative 2101 •WHA and NHL,” Bill DeWitt, Jr., Aussie World Cuppers in trouble of the state regulatory agencies. We the Middletown track. Sawmill 114-98 romp over the D executive vice president of the Cin­ - OPEN TO ALL BOY'S A GIRLS ----- action policy for all of its Con­ are confident of the future.” said Brook Racing Association, appealed Lakers in Los Angeles. stitutes added 54 more as PART TIME Medical cinnati Stingers, said Friday. a YRS. TO 12 YRS. OLD tractors and Vendors as a con­ Secretary - Shorthand and STRATTON, Vt. (UPI) - beginners slope, a resort spokesman Ronald Mooney, president of the cor­ that recommendation, hearing Chicago finally seems to the Cavs scored their se­ dition of doing business with “I don’t think of it in terms of a tennis camp near the Stratton Moun­ ■AAA typing essential. Knowledge Australia is in trouble. said Friday. poration developing the track. examiner John (hirry offered an op­ be living up to preseason cond straight road victory ATTENTION GOLFERS! the Town, as per Federal of psychiatry important. merger, but rather some sort of tain area, had been skiing for only First Rod Laver withdrew with a The ankle is expected to be in a Herman Wolf, a spokesman for posite opinion. expections after a difficult after losing 16 of the Time to spruce up your equipment: Order 11246. Write Box P, c/o Manchester agreement that will stabilize major two or three days when the accident Parent or Quanllan Must Be Present Herald. pulled muscle. Now John Newcombe cast for four to five weeks, he said. happened, the spokesman said. Mooney, said the firm expected con­ Pac said pollution levels at the sUrt. ’The Bulls opened the previous 19 road games. Bids forms, plans and league hockey.” struction would take 14-18 months • Golf Clubs has been knocked out of the World Laver notified the Australian He said Newcombe had been skiing West Haven interchange were season with a new coach, a Portland played without in­ To Sloe Perm specifications are available at And, DeWItt figured the most likely Chip tennis series between the VS Birth CortHloeto Is Also Boquirod CLEANING LADY Wanted - team Thursday from Mexico that he with an instructor, but had gone off and projected opening the facility bv already too high and it wasn’t fair to new center and a first jured center Bill Walton. • Repair and Refinishing the General Services Office, One day a week, please reply “common agreement” would resem- and Austrailia with a broken ankle had pulled a muscle and could not late 1978. penalize the track for something it round draft choice in the Spurs 135, Nets 121 41 Center Street, Manchester, to Box R . c/o Manchester ble the recent National Basketball on his own to a beginner’s slope to • Re-shafting • Regripping Connecticut. The three-time Wimbledon cham­ make the World (hip matches either. practice when he fell. Although the status of the zoning couldn't control. hospital with Former Net Larry REGISTRATION FEE $5.00 Herald. References. Association-American Basketball permit was uncertain, track officials • Custom Made Ciubs TOWN OF MANCHESTER pion suffered a hairline ankle frac­ The annual series gets under way He got up and skied down to the "I concur" with Mr. Curry s mononucleosis- not exact­ Kenon scored ^ poinU.and KpfiMtMn are n a a tM lo r U W a League AuxUl Association pnion. indicated thtfy were confident the CONNECTICUT CENSUS TAKERS - For an­ ture at this Vermont ski resort in Hartford, Conn., next Thursday. resort’s medical center where the recommendation that the applicant ly The ingredienU of a Mark Olberding and Allan nual school enumeration. A| In that agreement, the more es- track would open. Gerald Dumond Caii: ROBERT B. WEISS, Thursday while practicing on a Newcombe, who runs a summer hairline fracture was discovered. not be held respon||bi»-jQr the championship team. Bristow added 20 apiece GENERAL MANAGER ly Youth Services, 494 AaTn “This new source will not result in violation," Pac said. Biit a balanced atUck led for the high-scoring Spurs. Manchester ' 646-4000 Street. 10 to 12 noon. For in­ 'I formation. 6464500. HEBRON ROAD, Bolton - 1968 FORD Falcon Futura • A pocket full ol cash Is Seven room h o u se . 4-5 New paint, bucket seats, better than a garage lull of bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Large automatic transmission, good stuff. yard. Wall to wall carpeting. tires. $500, or best offer. 645 WANTED - Presidential, $365 monthly. 649-2871. State and Local campaign 7441. pins, buttons, posters, books, MANCHESTER - One and any other political items. bedroom apartment. First 1968 FORD WAGON - Runs Private collector in floor. Downtown area. $145. Ofticea-Storea tor Rent 55 good. $350, or best offer. Call Manchester. Call 6467560. per month plus heat. Paul W. 6453707 anytime. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ WANTED TO BUY - Tobacco fice. Ground level, central 1975 OLDSMOBLE Omega MANCHESTER - Custom Barns. Will remove, and pay MANCHESTER - Newer two location, professionai Salon - V-8, Automatic, two GET BACK to work the easy door, vinyl top, am/fm, way - If you've been away designed U&R Ranch. Eight top price. Call 649-0822. bedroom Duplex. Half of two building, parking and utilities. from work for a while, being rooms, four bedrooms, family. Waddell School area. Call 649-2865. radials, 15,000 miles. Excellent condition. 872-4417. an Avon Representative is $36,5D0 fireplaced family room, at­ WANTED OLD Furniture - $266 per month. Paul W. 1 dty .... 11c word p«r day ByOwnw tached 2-car garage. Oioice MANCHESTER - Im­ Cellar and attic contents. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. A PPROXIM ATELY 1500 perfect. You work for your 1969 IMPALA - Good for 3 days ... IOC wo^d per day self, set your own hours, sell Forest Hills. Call Arthur or maculate eight room Houselots. Collectables. Square ft ' of office space in 6 daya . . . . Oc word per day parts. $200. In running condi­ quality products, and earn |7 Room Cape | Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. Colonial. Two years old. Phone 643-9112. SUB LEASE Apartment - One the Man , -ster State Bank 26 daya . . . . 8c word per day Watson Beach Company, bedroom. Heat, utilities, Build: np f-jim erlyai tion, 649-0161. 16 worda S2.00 minimum about 640 on every $100 you nvenientlv located. First floor family room. sell. Cali: 523-9401. Manchester Office, 647-9139. WANTED - Second hand piano appliances, carpeting, air con­ shop. T.,- Crockett, Realtor" Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch lEieeflonl coition. BulH* Equal Housing Opportunity. 2tk baths, four bMrooms, 19-C Esquif Driv« 643-1577. I in appllancoe, carpeting, I fireplace, wall-to-wall in good condition. Will pay up ditioning, swimming pool. Builnete Opportunity 14 iRee room. Aluminum I to $75. Call 1-928-6474. $220 monthly. Call 6458273, Trucks for Sale 62 I aldlna, Peel, New Driveway MANCHESTER - Well kept, carpeting throughout. Two after 5 p.m. LIKE NEW - 1200 square feet car garage. Large treed i d SMALL ENGINE Service three bedroom Ranch, office space. First floor, near 1974 COE WHITE - Freight lot, $59,900. Parkade, owner will listen. Corporation expanding dealer 643-2881 overlooking Parkade Shop­ MANCHESTER - Large six liner tow truck. Holmes KO. § Joe network. No experience ping. Full basement, HOLLYWOOD SECTION CI|f79ylCA,lwc.tAI hw US PM yi room apartment. $190 Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Complete with dual chrome necessary. Complete training fireplace. Selling at appraised - .Seven Room monthly. No utilities. Call smoke stacks, also bunk bed I Grzymkowski— value. 643-9192. □ RENTALS OFFICES FOR RENT - program. $500. investment Colonial. Recently •PBSPSSSP9PSPSSSPPPPPPSPSP ••••••••••••••••••••••••a* after 4:00, 649-9066. sleeper. For more informa­ Prime location. Heat, air con­ ^ Being 40 isn't bad. | required to start your own remodeled, in immaculate Houaehold G o o d s 4 0 tion call Halprins Service Sta- VERNON - Immaculate 7- Houaehold Oooda 40 Artlelea lor Sale 41 Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 ditioned, janitor. Parking. As S It doesn't business. Ideal for retired or room Cape. Three bedrooms, condition. Prime location. MANCHESTER - Available .tlon, 527-4143. Rooms for Rent 52 immediately. Brand new low as $100 per month. Call I make your part time. Details on request. first floor family room with - MANCHESTER - New carpeting, wall-to: TAG SALE - Bedroom set, FOUR DRAWER - refinlshed FREE - Medium Size One Max Grossman, 649-5334, Mrr. Barker. ESCA Field fireplace, garage and more. large bar, picnic table ana BAD FLEA MARKET year old dog. Very friendly. beautiful three bedroom 1973 FORD VAN - Econollne Spacious 6-room Ranch wall throughout. First maple bureau, also oak an­ . sioanwiTwnT ATTRACTIVE Sleeping Room Duplex. Fully applianced. $275 300. Excellent condition. Call older friends sad. Training Division Box 619, Asking low $40's. Blanchard & floor family room, garage. umbrella, clothes closet, and tique bureau. Call 649-0429. Has shots, house broken. - Private entrance. Shower Wading River, New York, with a fireplace, first floor miscellaneous. This Omt ■( le lM M, wmM v per month. Won't last. MANCHESTER - Retail and / after 7 p.m., 649-8944. i? HAPPY Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. Only $46,500. OPIN • TO • SAT. I SUN. Needs larger yard and loving bath. Free parking. Apply 195 ADVERTISING 11792. family room. Super con­ Thursday, Friday, and Satur­ Frechette St Martin 6454144. or manufacturing space. 2,000 • a n tk Bar AvaM M - home. 6463888. Spruce Street, Manchester. square feet to 100,000 square ********•••••••••••••••••• I BIRTHDAY! $23,500 - 200 FOOT frontage. venient location, 3 RAISED RANCH - Eight day, from 9 to 6, Route 44A, Pw Dm Iw SpM«, CaS DEADLINE rooms, four bedrooms, one •••••••••••••••••••••••••• SIX ROOM Duplex - Three feet. Very reasonable. Mo(orcyc/0s-fi/c)rc/«t $4 !•: Love, 40 SMALL PLUMBING & Two bedroom Ranch. Wrooms, large eat-in Bolton, Box 972. ■M pptM kp DOG-CAT BOARDING $22 PER WEEK - Centrally Heating Business - Complete full and two half baths, bedrooms for rent. Pantry, at­ Brokers protected. Call 12:00 rtoon the day before Aluminum siding, baseboard kitchen, IVt baths, garage. bathing/grooming. Complete located. 146 Center Street. Heyman Properties, 1-226- TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville publication. with all equipment, plus two heat, garage, Hutchins Agen­ fireplaced family room. SEARS COLD SPOT - Harvest □ MiSC. FOR SALE modern facilities. Canine tic, cellar. Garage, $50,900. 62-B AmbaMador Drive Please call 649-0013. appliances. Verplanck School. 1206. 750, 6000 miles, oil cooler and Deadline for Saturday and trucks. Call after 7 p.m., 649- cy, 646-3166. Wall-to-wall carpeting Gold, frostless refrigerator. Holiday Inne. 200 Sheldon rack. $1,750. 289-4042. 8944. R&D REALTY SANSUI 5.000 A - Stereo com­ Lease, security. No pets. Call Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. throughout. Two car gar 17.1 cubic feet. Excellent con­ Artlelea for Sale 41 Road, Manchester. 6465971, FOR RENT - Large furnished 2400 SQUARE FEET - Air TWO FAMILY Flat - Four dition. Three years o l d . . ^ , ponents. Dual turntable. 646-2158. 5 age, acre lot. Asking room. Community kitchen, conditioned space in modern FOR SALE - Mobile Ice 646-4968 firm. RCA Whirlpool Washer, Pioneer 77 Speakers. Cempera-Trallera rooms each. Excellent loca­ 0 0 0 . ALUMINUM sheets used as THREE YEAR OLD Irish and bath. All utilities in­ established colonial brick PLEASE READ Cream Vending Trucks. New- tion. 30 Locust Street. Priced rebuilt, very good condition, Excellent condition. $600. or Setter with papers, FREE to ATTRACTIVELY Panelled - Mobile Homea 88 To Mom and TWO FAhOLY - Built in printing plates, .007 thick, best offer. 643-0888, days. cluded. Cleaning services Four room apartment. Stove, sbopping center. Full base­ Used. Van-Ty^. Cart home reduced! 646-2426, 9 to 5, $80. 6463725. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for good home. 646-5509, after provided. Located on bus line, YOUR AD the profits with a DING 1974. Walking distance to refrigerator, birch cabinets. ment. Will sub-divide. Owners 18' CAMPER trailer - single Dad Lewis - $1. Phone 646K11. 3:30 p.m. and near stores. Security and may participate in sound _NG CART, Memorial hospital. Five rooms, full TAG SALE, Manchester - 14 SWIMMING Pool Distributor References. No pets. $170,645 axle, excellent condition. We Love You, Claaairied ada are taken over - Must dispose above Ground references. Cal after 5:30 3166, 228-3540. business venture if requested. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call the phone aa a convenience. Drive, Chicopee, Mass. applianced kitchens, 3 High Street, rear (second SALE OF ALL Remaining SHELTIE PUPPIES for sale. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pools. 19x31 O.D., $577, in­ p.m., 644-0383. Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. 742-8930. The Herald la reaponaible lor bedrooms and 1 bath each floor) Sunday March 6th., 9 to Three females, one male, 'Cause You're fixtures of Grants Depart­ cludes filter, sun deck, pool MANCHESTER - Duplex. 5 only one incorrect inaertion and Situation Wanted 15 4. Children's ski equipment, ment Store. Fixtures at sable and white. Phone 875- National Weather Forecast unit. Separate heating cover, installation. Financing ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly 1/2 rooms, three bedrooms, 1 OFFICE SPACE - Center ARE YOU Selling your mobil You! then only to the aize ol the etc. Manchester Shopping 1695. rooms. Single $59.95, $64.95, original inaertion. Errora which systems, driveways and available. Chill Kevin toll free, 1/2 baths, country kitchen, Street location, older two home? Buyers waiting. (?all WILL DO Light bookkeeping Parkade. No reasonable offer Thanks, do not leasen the value of the basements. Ready for im­ 1-806327-8912. double $69.K, $74.95 plus tax. carpeting, appliances. $265 story borne, with plenty of Plaza Homes, Broker. 1-825 and office work in my home, }»77 7«65 J«JJ AMERICAN LEGION Tag refused. Call 6469953. FREE - Five kittens. Litter Phone in room. Call 6452300. room. $300 monthly. R.D. Fran and Kathy advertisement will not be cor­ Monday thru Friday, Call mediate occupancy. $57,- Sale - Saturday and Sunday, trained. Phone 6462059. monthly. Security required. rected by an additional Inser­ 500. TWO 300 AMP Rectorfiers - Call 646-1559, Monday thru Murdock, U i R Realty, 643- tion. after 9:00 a.m, for any infor­ March 5th., and 6th. 10 a.m.-6 HarTiton-KImbaH ROOM FOR Rent - Close to 2692. mation, 646-0315. 114-D Ambaaaador Drive Good condition. Good for Thursday after 6 p.m. ARE YOU Selling your Mobil $34,500 BOWERS SCHOOL p.m. American Legion Home, Concort 18 MONTH PEDIGREE Irish everything. Linens provided. DISTRICT — Six room 20 American Legion Drive, plating, or welding. Call 649- Setter - Spayed female, all Home? Buyers are waiting. BRAND PIAND 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Security required. 646-3109. FOUR ROOM Apartment - Se­ MANCHESTER - 840 Main Call Plaza Homes. Broker. 1- RELIABLE OFFICE Assis­ Cape, 2 baths, formal Manchester. shots. Sell to loving family, Street. 1500 feet with full tant will man your office in with large yard. Owner must cond floor. No pets. Security 828-0369. Help Wanted 13 dining room, three CompMsIy ovtriituM TORO RIDING Lawn mower - VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ deposit. Heat, hot water, basement. Adjacent to 100-car your absence, or secretary's D . F . R E A L E TAG SALE - Indoor sale, In nn« condition. Phono move. $100. 875-8307. nished room on busline ideal free parking lot. Available To Our Man day or week. Confidential, bedrooms, modem eat-in March 5th. and 6th., 9 to 5, 83 646-6312 8 b.p., 34" cut, two blades, self stove included. Call 6452111, BRAND NEW 14 foot wides s EXPERIENCED Electro for working person. soon. Call 52-3114. bondable. For scheduling, call kitchen with dishwasher. Main St. 646-4525 Union Street, Manchester. atlor 6KI0 p.m. start. Good condition. $175. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• after 5 p.m. from $9995. in stock ready for Plater - needed for our first Full basement, citv 175 6468275, after 6. References and security immediate delivery. Price in- Frank — 742:7107. Also selling • Vibrating Belt, Antiquea 48 required. Call 646-0505. shift. Excellent opportunity to •••••••••••••••••••••••••• utilities. love seat, G.E. Harvest (Told 31 GLENWOOD STREET - cludes wall-to-wall 1;: move into a lead man position. Private Inatructlona 18 16 ACRES—surrounds this Double Oven Stqve. PAINT FACTORY -160 Hart­ Duplex, two bedrooms. $230 OFFICE SPACE carrpeting, matching Love! Applicant must be able to Building SupplUa 42 WANTED Antique furniture, monthly. Security. No pets. appliances, bow window, front superlative 15-room an­ ford Road, Manchester. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or FOR RENT learn complete departmental PIANO LESSONS - Aparlmenia For Rent 53 649-9455 , 647-9773. country kitchen and much Trixie, Layia, tique house under going WALNUT BEDROOM SET - Phone 643-2151. Odd colors - NATURAL STONE for other antique items. R, operation and have supervisor Beginners, Verplanck School ROCKLEDGE AREA - Double dresser, mirror, chest lu o iquire (tel, ctaler ol| more. Large selection of :i anilities. Apply at Multi- meticulous restoration. COVENTRY - Custom Built Off specs - Batch ends, from retaining walls, veneers, Harrison, 643-8709. ilr coodlllonlM and I area. Call 646-5^96. ■ 1/ .*Jwoi» Redecorated and immaculate Homes on choice lots, starting of drawers, bed, two night $2.00 per gallon. Open Stock, WE HAVE customers waiting FIVE ROOMS - Two «4Meu. ^ I homes to ^ooss from, all Joy, Angel, Circuits, Inc., 50 Harrison New foundation, sills, un­ patios, etc. Pick up by the bathrooms. Electricity, heat Iparkins. ail fIS, front to back Split, featuring a at $39,900 complete. Welles stands. Very good condition. 1300 colors. Save tt%! Public for the rental of your apart­ priced to sell. Excellent finan- § Street in Manchester. An derpinnings, heat, wiring, new designer kitchen, living pound or deliveiy by the ton. WANTED - Old toys, post and gas in cluded. $250 cing available. Trades and Bubbles REMEDIAL READING and Agency, 742-7356, 643-0302. After 4, 742-6849. invited. Bolton Notch Stone (^arry, cards, steins, stringed In­ ment or home. J.D. Real y equal opportunity employer. math; individualized work plumbing, kitchen and 3 room with fireplace, three Estate Associates, Inc. 646- monthly. One months securi­ welcome, parts, supplies, and 6463163. struments, paintings, fur­ ty. 649-1946. program, (lst-8th grade) by full baths. 2 chimneys bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large BOLTON - We've got it all TAG SALE - Everything UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 1980. accessories, full time service family room, exceptional niture, clocks, advertising Mftc. for Rent 58 department. Plaza Romes, Masters degree teacher. 568- rebuilt from the base serve together. Contemporaiy, Four Goes! Six Rooms. TV. H iF i.i Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, items, outright purchase, con­ 8075, For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, March 6. Saturday night quality carpet throughout, 2- Piece Bedroom Set (like LOOKING for anything in real SECOND FLOOR - Four room 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, M REAL ESTATE 9 fireplaces and 3 bake Brownies, nurses. East Doga-BIrda-Pete 43 will find rain or showers in the Pacific Northwest and in the Bedrooms, Two Baths, signments. 644-te. Apartment. Heat and utilities MANCHESTER - 635 square ovens. In excess of $100,- car garage. $53,900. Prin­ Ranch, Fireplaced, beamed new), lawn furniture, Catholic School. 6461225. estate rental - apartments, Berlin Turnpike, Bierlin, Help Wanted 13 SALES Gulf coastal states. Elsewherm, fair to partly cloudy skies cipals only. 646-6823 after 6 included. Adults only. No pets. feet first floor industrial Connecticut, 1-828-0369. GUITAR, BANJO Teacher - 000. Appointment only. ceiling family room, wall to motorized wine making kit, MUST FIND Loving home homes, multiple dwellings, no space. Concrete fioor, Specializing in folk, popular, are predicted. Minimum temperatures include: (ap­ p.m. weekdays. WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, $250 monthly. Security. 645 Looking lor llcontod wall, sliding glass doors to including press. Hours: Satur­ PERSIAN RUGS - OrienUal with room to play, for fees. Call J.D. Real Estate sprinklered, overhead door. LEGAL SECRETARY - At­ bluegrass, vocal accompani­ NEW — Deluxe Expan­ Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear- Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 1189. BRAND NEW 14 foot Wides, ■Moclotoi to loin my proximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 41 deck over looking inground day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday 1 Design. Various sizes. Prices beautiful Susie, part y Toys, Statues, Furniture, 240. monthly including heat. tractive position available in firm. Wo aro a lull- ment. Free loan instrument. (59), Boston 37 ( 54 Chicago27 (45), Dallas 32 ( 54), Denver 19 dable Cape, "countiy MANCHESTER - Bowers pool, kitchen, no wax floor, to 3 p.m. 15 Huntington Street, almost half the market price! Shepard, female puppy. 6 ^ from $9995, in stock ready for kitchen,” formal dining School. Four bedroom Dutch gs. Crocks, Almost ROCKVILLE - Three Room Warren £. Howland, immediate delivery. Price In­ Manchester. Excellent typing •arvica organlaatlon and Children aged 7 on. (50), Duluth 18 (37) Houston 45 ( 57), Jacksonville 56 ( 73), lots of cabinets, first floor Manchester. 643-8904. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled - 6 Realtors, 643-1108. skills necessary. Some ugh Colonial. Excellent condition. Anything Old. 646-2690. Apartment. With heat, hot cludes: Wall to wall havo all Ilia laclinias to Reasonable rates. Call 6 ^ Kansas City 29 ( 54), Los Anoeles 48 ( 69), Mi ami 73 (82), room, 4 bedrooms, large laundry, paneled 500 square room apartment. Stove, shorthand. Experienced 6557. fireplaced living room, fid- Fireplace, carpeting, double refrigerator, references. No water, stove refrigerator. carpeting. matching maka It advantagaous New Orleans 52 (64), New York 37 (53), Phoenix 42 ( 73), San foot rec room, workshop, •••••••••••••••••••••••• preferred, but will train ly carpeted; 2 baths,2 car garage, $44,900. Hayes Cor­ privacy on acre of pines and pets. $165 . 646-3166, 228-3540. Carpet. $165. No pets. Parking appliances, tiow window, front lor you to conaldar Francisco 45 ( 64), Seattle 42 (51), St. Louis 29 ( 53), poration, 646-0131. for one car. Adults only. country kitchen, and much suitable applicant with good GUITAR, BANJO Instruction garage. $54,900. oaks, lovely landscaped, cul- A □ AUTOMOTIVE business background. bacoming aatoclatad - Let music chase away that Washington 39 (59). BUSINESS & SERVICE NEW THREE Room apart­ Security deposit. Call 6457690. more. Large selection to 2 FAMILY — Duplex 5-5, de-sac. five minutes to shop­ Pleasing telepnone manner with my company. All In- snowed-in mid winter feeling. COVENTRY & VICINITY - ment - Handy to bus and shop­ choose from, all priced to sell. IVk baths, new kitchen ping, twenty minutes to Hart­ - ; . . r - V- essential. Monday thru qulriaa hold In itrlctast Free loan instrument. Special Many starters, as low as $17,- ford, 643-4331. ping. References and security NEWLY DECORATED - Four Autoa For Sale 81 Excellent financing available. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Salary conlldanca. introductory offer. Call 646- ■: cabinets, 1st floor laundry 900. Welles Agency, 742-7356, deposit required. $210 per Room Apartment. Including Trades welcomed. Parts, commensurate with 6557.______room, separate heating 643-0302. month. Philbrick Agency, heat and appliances. No pets. NEED CAR? Credit bad? supplies, and accessories. experience. Liberal fringe systems. Good income. Realtors, 646-4200. $225. Security deposit. 633- Full time service deparl DANIEL F. REALE AREAS FINEST Piano • Bankrupt? Repossessed? benefits. Include business and Realtore Manenester MLS $45,500. - HEBRON - 6026. Honest Douglas accepts Plaza Homes, 130 Wilbur Violin Voice Studio. Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ personal references in resume NEWER — Three Bedroom Newer 7-room Raised FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 lowest down, smallest to Box RR, c/o Manchester •4 6 -4 S 1B Manchester Musical pike, Berlin. Cannecticut. 1- Two Family, in quiet RAVING Ranch on 2 acres. Ideal for Broad Street, no appliances, payments. Douglas Motors, Herald. Associates. Classical, pop­ SENTRY $140, security deposit, 345 Main. ular, folk. Chords, neighborhood. Aluminum horses. Riding trails adja­ and brick exterior. All REVIEWS m arried couple, no pets, songwriting. 644-8597. COLONIAL — Almost new brick front Garrison cent to property. Home in­ Servicea Ottered 31 Servicea Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building-Contracting 33 phone 643-4751. REAL ESTATE Sales - appliances, carpeting 1975 DATSUN B-210 AutomoUve Service Colonial, fireplaced living room, Have been reported cludes 3 b^rooms, family Hatchback - Automatic, 9$ Experienced sales person throughout, air con­ room, fireplace, wall-to- CARPENTRY - Repairs, wanted full time for our formal dining room, baths, vinyl on our newly listed 6- PAINTING - interior and MANCHESTER - One excellent condition. AM/FM 8 □ REAL ESTATE ditioners, large closets, wall carpeting, garage, Uk remodeling, additions, gar­ ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- Manchester office. Our firm exterior. Low $40’s. room Colonial. This im­ exterior, paperhanging, bedroom unit located in a track, radials. Call after 6:00 custom cabinets, stained baths. $39,900. INCOME excellent work. References. ages, roofing. Cali David small brick complex with LeOKlNIII p.m., 289-2060. $2800. sun specialists, factory has served Eastern Connec­ Patria 644-17M. trained, one day service, 114 Homaa For Sale wood work. Immediate oc­ maculate Manchester Free estimates. Fully in­ country atmosphere. Heat, 1 We offer the lirgeit variety of | ticut for nearly 50 years. ^11 23 THREE FAMILY — New listing, three family home R&D REALTY, Inc I attractive apirtmenti and f East Main Street. Rockville. cupancy. $59,900. home offers a good size TAX sured. Martin Mattson, 646 hot water, appliances.)lia $225. 1967 FORD Station Wagon - Arthur Shorts, J. Watson on large lot, excellent invest­ FOR ALL your Dry Wall I townhoufei In Mancheiter. | 871-1617. Beach Co., 647-9139. COVENTRY - Three bedroom MANCHESTER-Private living room with f y | 6 4 6 - 4 9 6 8 ^ ^ 4431. Lease, security. Blanchard St I Rental office open daily i Mileage 117,000. Goqd running ment or live in situation, good needs - Drobiak Dry Wall Rossetto, Realtors. 6452482. I weekenda. 11-3, ^ ' •»:-:-x-:wx-s;W:¥S:¥S5Sj®?:sSft: Ranch with a beautiful rec country setting. One year fireplace, formal dining SERVICE Company, 575 Center Street, condition. Original owner. money maker. PAPER HANGING Expert. Rave sales slips on work done. REAL ESTATE Sales person - room and a large lot with over old, eight room center ball JVIH Manchester. Call 6464882. 100 trees and shrubs. Only room, eat-in kitchen, Your average paper, in ELLINGTON - TIC TOC DAMATO $250. 649-8713. Call Ed Kosak at 568-6696, DUTCH COLONIAL — New seven room home, Colonial. Featuring first three generous sized OIRECTORY Long Tunic anytime after 5:30. $39,900. Blanchard & Rosset­ averag e room , $30. Mr. TOWER - Immediate oc­ to, Realtors, 646-2482. fireplaced family room, floor fireplaced family bedrooms, m baths, Richman, 6463^. LINRI Construction Co. - Tom cupancy. A new one bedroom ENTERPRISES 1974 PINTO Wagon - room, with beamed Butinea* Property 26 ALLAN T. KEELER’S tax' Corbitt. Building, Remolding, 646-1021 plus one car oversized sendee. Tax returns done in Townhouse community within Automatic. Roof rack. Low TEXAS OIL Company needs country kitchen, large cathedral ceiling. Eat-In Additions, Garages, Kitchens, mature person for short trips MANCHESTER, Owner garage. Deep treed lot. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg the privacy of your home. Call QUALITY PAINTING and walking distance of stores, la i f f p a fip mileage. One owner. selling - Duplex, 66, and more. bedrooms, walk-out base­ kitchen, with work island. Paper Hanging by Willis Roofing, Siding, Recreation banks and churches. Features Excellent condition. $2250. surrounding Manchester. Con­ ment, double garage. Low Asking $44,900. Farm, with three story bam. 871-1781 for appointment. Rooms. 646-5355. tact customers. We train. New roof, and siding. Two Formal dining room, front Butler-type building. Power Senuitz. Fully insured, include private entrances, Call 6453730. garages. Near school, bus, $50’s. references. 6464M3. balcony overlooking cathedral Write L.K, Dick, Pres., to back living room, 2Vk plant, and other out buildings, INCOME TAX PreparaUon -] NEWTON SMITH - THREE ROOM Apartment - and church. Phone 643-4528. baths, four Urge FREGHEnE & Experienced, personal ser-l ceilinged living room, wall-to- 1974 VEGA K am b ack - Southwestern Petroleum, Box RANCH — New listing, clean home in high traffic plus Three Lovely Homes. Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Bath, second floor. Heat in­ 789. Ft, Worth, Tex. 76101. bedrooms. Sliders to patio, Offers invited, B/W Realty, vice at your nome - Dan| INCOME TAX A. ti W. PAINTING - Very wall carpeting. 1 1/2 baths, Wagon. Automatic, air con­ M U s u M L Ira a rooms. No lob too small. 646 range, refrigerator, garbage cluded. Central location. TOLLAND - Beautiful Raised free location, 3 bedrooms, fireplaced two car garage, acre MARTIN 647-1419. Mosler, 6463329, or 525-8263. reasonable. Free Estimates. ditioned, luggage rack. Only h r Export Tix Pn pgh th n 3144. disposal, pantry unit, air con­ Security. Limited pets. One ASSISTANT COOK - For 120 Ranch with three bedrooms, 2 living room, rec room, garage, extras. 646-4144 Call Wayne. 6467696. child. $185. 649-3087. 27,300 miles. Excellent inside fireplaces, 11/2 baths, family plus lot. Offico: ditioning, master TV antenna, and out.' Asking $1825. 742- bed, skilled nursing facility. BOLTON NOTCH - Visible 3S3 Contor St. Mtnehottor CARPENTRY, Custom Pleasant working conditions. room, garage and treed lot. DUPLEX — New 5-5 duplex, 3 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, highway location, across from abundant closets, 24-hour 7391. ilOYd E. Roy 72 8 -3 0 71 QUALITY SIGN Painting - Houses - Addditions, garages, superintendent service, laun­ NEWER THREE Bedroom New modern facility. Good Asking only $41,900. separate furnaces each side, excellent shoppipg center. Office, Duplex - Rec room. Both interior and exterior. roofing and siding, kitchens, dry and storage facilities in 1971 DATSUN 240Z - Air con­ benefits. Call 871-0385, Vernon Blanchard & Rossetto, showroom, storage space. Appliances. Natural Realtors, 646-2482. income, maintenance free exterior. PHILBRIGK TAX Store front signs refurbished bathrooms, and repair work of basement, no pets. For ap­ ditioning, vinyl top. Call after OFFSET PRESS and collator Manor. Ask for Mr. Bergin. Mid $50’s. BY OWNER - Manchester - Phone 1-223-4460. for spring. Call Joseph Patria, all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis woodwork, hardwood floors. operators. Exceptional oppor­ Westwood. Extra large Nine pointment please call 875-9876, Prefer business couple. One 6:00 p.m., 643-7819. CONSULTANT INCOME TAX at 50-2340. for estimate, 643-6712. Monday through Friday 8 to 5, tunity for the right people. BABYSITTER WANTED in MANCHESTER - Ansaldi Room Colonial. Four child accepted. 649-8y7B. Prepared. $ . Short Equal Housing Opportunity. Willing to work for and grow my home - Call 646-1267, after built three bedroom Colonial AGENCY t^room s, 2 1/2 baths, sunken Reaort Property 37 1 HayitM Street 8 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - Form; $10. Long Form CARPENTRY St Masonry - White, four speed. Good con­ with a new and progressive 7:00 p.m, on Thayer Road. 2 1/2 baths, living room, dining room Menoheeter INTERIOR PAINTING and Additions and remodeling. MANCHESTER - One business forms company. first floor family room, 2 KUTOIIS kitchen dining-area, family NEW HAMPSHIRE - Sunapee Cell Mr. Frenk wallpapering. Quality Bedroom Townhouse, Heat, dition. Radio. Call 5284256. fireplaces and a double gar­ SENTRY 843-4723 Free estimates. Call Anthony V1LLA8EII APTS. Exceilent benefits, top wages. FULL & PART Time help - room with fireplace, den Lake Region. Five rooms with professional work at Squillacote. 649-0811. hot water, air conditioning. age. Priced far below replace­ 6 4 3 -4 8 3 4 Carpeting, full basement, tile WE PAY $15 for complete Must have experience in Wanted in restaurant in East Real Estate Services large sundeck. Near schools sunporch, completely fur­ reasonable prices. Fully in­ baths, appliances, heat, patio, air April 1st. $195. 644-2427, operating Schriber 1500 series Hartford. Call 646-1822. ment costs at $63,500. 646-4200 and shopping. Off Keeney nished and carpeted. sured. G.L. McHugh, Pain­ weekdays. junk cars. C!all Joey, Tolland RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 conditioner, no pets, adults. Auto Boody, 5251990. press or Schriber 750 series Blanchard & Rossetto, Street. $6ds. ^-4250. Convenient to skiing and lake. ting, 643-9321. March 1st occupancy. Realtors, 646-2482. collator. Call collect 401-766- NURSES AIDES 289-4331 Marge Kelley. 742-6871. CHASUS LESreUNCE MODERN FOUR Room SOLOIST AVAILABLE - For GLENN GAGNON & SON - BIDWELL Home Improve­ PARTS Departm nt p" i open 4110 or send resume to Ray Experienced hospital trained r * BLASTONBURT ■■ J. P. LEWIS & SON - Interior ment Co. Expert installation 6 4 8 -76 2 0 - Apartment - Heat, hot water, Renauld, Advanced Business ireferred. Car necessary, flo weddings. Experienced and Bricks, blocks, concrete Saturdays. Complete line of Construction to start on a reasonable. Call Bonnie Starr sidewalks, steps, fireplaces, and Exterior Painting, of aluminum siding, gutters appliances. Middle age Forms, Inc., P.O. Box 148, fees. Medical Placement Ser­ MANCHESTER, OWNER - MANCHESTER - Five room preferred. No pets. Security Chrysler parts. Chorches new community of custom Rea! Ealate Wanted 28 Lukas, at 6464889. and chimneys. Call 8754973. Paperhanging, and and trims. Roofing installa­ Motors. 649-3646. Slatersville, Rhode Island vice, 232-5226. built (kilonials, in c h e s , Three Bedroom Colonial. Cape. Fireplace, 2-car gar­ remodeling. Fully insured. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875 deposit. Lease. $225. 02876. Cozy backyard with patio. 5 age, inground pool, fenced in CRA ELLINGTON - TOWNHOUSE 9109. Available April 1st. Call 649- Raised Ranches near ALL CASH for your property SOLOIST AVAILABLE - For VINYL REPAIR - We can fix 6469658. GARDENS of Strawberry 1966 JE E P - CJ5A. Excellent RNs - All shifts. Full time, or JIastonbury Hills Country 1/2% assumable mortgage. yard. $33,500. Principals only. within 24 hours. Avoid r ^ 3817, after 4 p.m. 643-8524. weddings. Experienced and sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Road. A new suburban one running condition. Call after MECHANIC WANTED - For part time. New modern facili­ Club. Homes include 4 Early occupancy. $40s. call HOMES OF THE WEEK tape, instant service. Hayes GEORGE N. CONVERSE - HORACE Tetrault - Siding, maintenance work on produc­ ty. Pleasant working con­ 643-2645. reason^le. Call Bonnie Starr need for expensive bedroom apartment com­ 5:30, 60-6494. b^kooms, family roans, 2- Corporation. 646-0131. Lukas, at 646-4889. recovering. 568-5878. Painting & Paperhanging. roofing, stormwindows, aw­ munity nestled in the country SEVEN ROOM Apartment - tion eouipment, in small Can­ ditions. Good benefits. Call Car garage, 2tk baths, Vt $24,900—Raneh witti ItoWstoiw llraplac*, 2 large Interior and exterior. Fully in­ nings. Quality workmanship, 24 Locust Street. $260. ton factory. Must be 871-0385, Vernon Manor, Ask hills in historic Ellington. In TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, acre treed lot and much badrooma, iraad lot SELLING your house? Call us MASONRY - Brick, block, REWEAVING bums, boles. sured. Call after 5 p.m., 646 free estimates. Fully insured. addition to it's unique, montbly, security. Call 645 experienced. If you have had for Mrs. Tobin. MANCHESTER - By owner. 2426, 9-5. yellow, excellent condition, m ore. Priced In $60's. Manchastar first and we'll make you a concrete, chimneys, and Zippers, umbrellas repaired, 2804. 872-9187, 6463417. refreshing architectural make an offer. Call 6454938 experience maintaining Builder will consider Conveniently located, SASTWOFAMAY $37,900—Ralaad Ranch worth $40’a. 7 rooma. 2 cash offer. T.J. Crockett production eouipment, apply LPNs - All shifts. Full time or Assumption Church and fireplaces. New or repair window shades, Venetian design and beautiful after 5 p.m. SM/UX working with your plans. 10 iTMn oM, CMtrally looitad, hatha, family room, garage. Realtor. 643-1577. worx. Call 528-4596. after 5 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. SPECIALIZING cleaning and landscaping, it features EAST HARTFORD - Fur­ In person to M. Swift & &ns, part time. New modern facili­ school area. Cozy Colonial, nished efficiency apartment, I MEDIUM WKkMI School aru. UiltfuCy $37,000—Immaculate Spilt foyer, 9 roome, well p.m. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 646 Building-Contracting 33 repairing chimneys, roofs, private entrances, private 1976 TRIU M PH TR 7 - Inc. 10 Love Lane, Hartford, ty. Pleasant working con­ RAD REALTY three bedrooms, formal new roofs. Free estimates. 30 $145. Carpeting, heat, parking. LARGE daeorslMl In ■ Coloninl dteor. decorated, landacaped lot IMMEDIATE Cash for your 5221. patio area with sliding glass Original cost $7.(X)0, asking I 5753 Conn,, on Monday March 7th., ditions. Good benefits. Call 646-4968 dining room, fireplace, 1 1/2 ThrM bndraonw, IMnf mom, property. Let us explain our CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Years Experience. Howley, Security. No pets. Available C iM TREE Service - Free es­ doors, wall-to-wall carpeting, $5,000. Loaded. Air con­ Today’s Fashion Favor­ and Tuesday March 8th. 40 871-0385. Vernon Manor. Ask baths, recreation room, eat-in wnU-lo-wtH cwptting, Snlthtd $42,900—Ralaed Ranch. 2-car garage, fireplace lair proposal. Call Mr. Homes, Additions, Repairs, 643-5361. immediately. 289-7475. hour week, 8 a m. to ,4:30 for Mrs, Tobin. kitchen, porch, deck, utility timates, discount senior BRICK - BLOCK, stone, range, refrigerator, garbage ditioning. 8-track deck. Phone ite ... the long tunic that m ^ famlljr' room, goronous oat-ln three large bedrooma plua. Belfiore. 647-1413. citizens. Company fireplaces, concrete, chimney Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, disposal, master TV antenna, 568-9348 after 5 p.m. Days, just slips on and snaps at p.m.).m., Monday thru Friday, shed, treed lot, on bus line, 3452009. Heating-Plumbing 35 ■ SIX ROOM Apartment - Three Com .OfAtTQ? NSmB kkhan. AaUng $54,100. Manchester owned and repairs. No Job too small. traverse rods, laundry and 643-0888. the side. This one is knit __.Tipany paid ...^iife ...... insurance, MATURE PERSON - Part and much more. $38,900. Cali $43,900-SeautHuf 7-room Ralaad Ranch. Aero MAY WE BUY vour home? bedrooms. Centrally located. hospitalization,ition, surgicalsurgi ' and time. Apply in person, Swiss 649-7951 for appointment. operated. Call 6461327. Save. Call 6 4 4 ^ for es­ storage facilities in basement, in the attractive Hounda- FIANO REALTY lot, exeollont family room, flroplace. Quick, fair, all cash and no timates. WES ROBBINS carpentry SEWERLINES, sink lines, air conditioning, total elec­ Responsible family, no pets. tooth design. major____ medical.dical. Profit sharing Cleaners. 521 Middle Turn­ Security deposit, references. PYLMOUTH Fury 1973 - NEW LISTING - Five room 646-8200 $30,900—Elegant Ranch on private treed lot 2- problems. Call Warren E. CUSTOM DRAPERIES made remodeling specialist. Ad­ cleaned with electric cutters, tric. no pets. Ranch and Yellow Hardtop. Power No. 5753 has knit direc­ andrr*'-retirement ' plan. ' pike, East, Manchester. home. Three bedrooms, all MANCHESTER - New Eight ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ^ professionals. McKinney Call after 5:30 p.m. weekdays. tions for Small, Medium ear garage, 2 bathe, all large rooma. Howland. Realtors. 643-1106. to specifications. Free es­ ELECTRICIAN - All types of Duplex style apartments steering, automatic transmis­ combination windows. Room Colonial. 1 3/4 acres, 2 timates and measurement. wiring, electrical improve­ built-ins, bathrooms, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ available. Rentals starling at Anytime weekends. 646-2620. and Large Sizes. Muat be aeon. Maneheator area. sion. air conditioning. 60- Garage. Centrally located. 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 10” Call anytime before 9 p.m. ment, and repair work. FREE kitchens, 6463446. pany. 643-5m. $175, per monlh. For appdnt- 8302. TO OIOEI, sMrf 714 fsr ssefe ImmMiate occupancy. Owner insulation. Qioice of colors $59,900-Charming Colonial on 3 wooded acrea. Houaehold Oooda 40 6464266. estimates. Call 64652^. ment call 875-9876, Monday THREE ROOM Apartment - l|i'*iuni** ^ ** N>tap m i wants quick sale. $34,900. Paul for interior and rugs. 10 year QUIET STREET in Vernon - LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Heat, electricity, stove and CARRIERS NEEDED New to the market. Im­ aatorod and doeoratod. Oarage, bor­ thru Friday, 8 to 5. 1970 FORD BIG Window van - ANMI caaoT ^ J. Correnti Agency. 643-5363. Home Owners Warranty. Low S REFRIGERATORS GENERAL REMODELING CARPETING - Never laid. new homes custom built, repairs, plugged drains, refrigerator $110. Four room ManolMelef Bvaalng Hi maculate and charming Six ing room, 3-a)ded flroplace. Much apartment, second floor, Automatic. V-8. Starts, runs down payment considered. Washers, ranges, used, and painting, stucco, other From $180,000 home! Newest remodeled, additions, rec kitchen faucets replaced, COTTAGE STREET - Four good. New tires, battery. Low 11M Ava. of Amoneao MANCHESTER - Lovely Six CTiarles Ponticelli & Son. 646- room Ranch, on I lovely freed guaranteed and clean. New repaired. Rec rooms, stove and refrigerator, $110. Now York, N.Y. 1M M lot. Large deck, great family textured finishes. Sheet rock nylon short shag. Beautiful. rooms, garages, kitchens room, first floor apartment. mileage. $1950. Days 600477. Room Condominium, with 1540, 646-0800. shipment damaged. GE and work. Free estimates. remodeled, bath tile, cement bathroom remodeling, heat No pets, security and Prist Nm s . M m t with U p room, and full basement. $09,900-0orgeouo L-Colonlal with aunroom, Sealed in water-proof factory Appliances and heat not in­ nights. 649-1675. C U E ss4 tt r li Nuafesr. three bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. Frfgidaire. Low prices. B. D References. Reasonable container. Will do three work. Steps, dormers. modernization, etc. Free cluded. $160 monthly. Securi­ references. 875-9486. Priced in mid $40s. B/W Real­ winding true Unod drive. Bam, pond, 1977 ALBUM with a bound- CrMCtnt Dr., Danial St., Carroll Landscaped patio. A great buy BOLTON - Choice acre setting Pearl and Son. 649 Main Prices. 646-4346. rooms, wall to wall. We Residential or commercial. Estimate gladly given. M 81M ty. 6451189. for $36,900. B/W Realty, 647- ty, 647-1419. Street. 643-2171. 1972 CHEVROLET in “All-Season Gift Book" in charming Bolton Center, pool, S-large rooma, fMdatone flroplaeo. bought too much. Sacrifice ■ Call 6464291. Plumbing St Heating. 6462871. ROCKVILLE - Immaculate CONVERTIBLE IMPALA - Rd., Carvan St., and 1419. four rooms, first floor. Stove, of 24-pages! Price...$2.00. with 7 rooms, 3 bedroom FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets $199. New padding for three THREE LARGE Bedroom Excellent condition. Low COUNTRY CHARM - Drive a refrigerator. Adults. No pets. ALSO THESE BOOKS AT I I M EACH. Bisaell St. Rambling Cape. Fireplaced MAGIC CHEF Gas Stove for and doors made to order. Top rooms - $18. Private: 1-346 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Movlng-Trucklng- Duplex - New carpets, living, mileage. Automatic. $1795. GLASTONBURY-Just listed few miles farther, and enjoy sale. Very good condition. Security. $150. 643-9743. Ns. B«11I-HUE KIBBON UllTS. den and dining room. Un­ quality work reasonable 8444. Carpentry and general con­ Storage 37 dining room, modern kitchen, 649-3944. or 289-8649. . CssUMii ititses Icisif Bsllts. Immaculate Seven rooms finished family room. Call small town living. Beautiful tOSECnCUI KILTY ISSOCUTES Avacado. $100. 643-4058. CALL 647-9946 six room ^ n c h . Tlouble gar­ prices. References. 6464346. tracting. Residential and stove and new refrigerator. Ns. B-11T - B B I L T I ON PABABE. aluminum sided Ranch. 'Ihree Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 646- commercial. Whether it be a YOUNG COUPLE Wishing BIrsetisss tsr sUtsss oiiHs. age, fireplace. Approximately KHMCKBI WEDDING INVITATIONS ODD JOBS. Cleaning cellars Attic', basement garage, and DODGE Coronet 500 Wagon - H tn U Clnulallon Dept. bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths, on 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., 1970 QUASAR COLOR TV - small repair joW a custom spacious four room apartment Ns. B-111-BRANOMOTHErt a0 «- acre treM lot, on a deadend Yo plac« a ClataHM and all forms of printing. By and allies. Moving large yard. $290 monthly. No pets. 1970. Small V-B. Low mileage. EB BUILTI. IB fSuUstiiic nicely landscaped lot. B/W Manchester Office, 647-9139. Bought new at $1,000. Will sell appointment evenings. Please built home or anything iii appliances, also stone or loam Security required. 6453050, with appliances. No pets. $185. Realty. 647-1419. street. VA - No Money Down! 22I4I42S 649-5124 Ad..xaH 643-2711. Top condition. $1195 firm, M3- Ns. B-111-AMEIICA'S FAVOBITE Equal Housing Opportunity. for $ ^ . Call 6460028. after 6 between, call 6461379. delivered. 644-1775 or 6469532. Security deposit. Contact 833- 9859) APBMANS. A hssuUfil SSHsUso. “ — ■ 475. 6026. PAGE TEN -B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 5. 1977 U-U Society Business Meetings j Bible teacher to speak to hear talk, Cn ext week>aai^ at Trinity Sunday ageism topic Here’s next week’s schedule of public meetings in Manchester Marilyn Gonter of Amherst, Mass., New SMA (locations are in Municipal Building, The Rev. John DeBrine, Bible Sunday at 6 p.m., the Rev. Mr. will be guest speaker Sunday at the 41 Center St., unless noted); te a c h e r and h ost of r a d io ’ s DeBrine will speak and show a film. Unitarian-Universallst Society; East Monday “ Songtime,” will speak Sunday at -The public is invited to all of the agent meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the Com­ 8:30 p.m. — Board of Directors and the 8:30 and 10:50 a.m. services at services. Coffee will be served after munity Y. Her topic: "Ageism: Board of Education, budget meeting. T rinity Covenant Church, 302 the evening meeting. Myth, Reality and the Stages of Hearing Room. Hackmatack St. Life.” Mrs. Gonter, recently attempted to Tuesday The Rev. Mr. DeBrine, a native of re-enter the labor market and 4:30 p.m. — Advisory Board of Rochester, N.Y., was for 11 years repeatedly ran into discrimination Health, Hearing Room. pastor of Boston’s historic Ruggles because of her age (50), She will 8 p.m. — Board of Directors, Street Baptist Church, which founded relate.this “ ageist” thinking to the Hearing Room. plight of the elderly during her Sun­ the New England Baptist Hospital day morning presentation. Wednesday where he still serves as a member of the chaplaincy committee. She holds a m aster’s degree in 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. — Internal Revenue social work from the University of Service representative. Hearing California. She was administrator with Room. His step from pulpit to microphone John W. Green the Girl Scouts for eight years and 7:30 p.m. — Data Processing Com­ Mgan about 20 years ago when he assistant executive director of the mittee, Coffee Room. decided to share his collection of 8,- P ro m o ted Girl Scouts in San Francisco, Calif., 8 p.m. — Republican Town Com­ 000 religious records with radio for two years. mittee, Hearing Room. listeners. His first studio was the HARTFORD - Hartford National broom closet at the Ruggles Street Bank has announced the promotion of Thursday Baptist CSiurch. a Manchester resident, John W. T h e Green, to assistant vice president in 6:30 p.m. — Judge’s Hours, His radio program, “Songtime,” is the national division. Caldor sales Probate Court. broadcast on more than 100 stations Green joined the bank in June 1973 8 p.m. — Neighborhood Budget in this country and abroad. It won the as a senior systems analyst with the u p 3 4 .9 % Hearing, Keeney St. School American Baptist Convention systems research department. In cafeteria, 179 Keeney St. Award. August 1974, he became manager of - NORWALK — Record sales of $19,- Rev. John DeBrine research and development in the 497,000 have been reported by the newly formed payment support Caldor discount department store group, concerned prim arily with chain for the four weeks ended Feb. development of electronic funds 26,1977 — a gain of 34.9 per cent from transfer products, and since January last year’s $14,450,000. 1975, he has been responsible for The Caldor board of directors national division long-range plan­ recently declared a year-end divi­ ning. He was promoted to planning dend of 25 cents a share, payable officer in September 1975. In his March 31, 1977 to shareholders of F I N A L D A Y S Joanne Henry current position. Green will take record March 17, 1977. This was the responsibility as manager of product seventh consecutive annual dividend M C C 4 development in the corporate ser­ Joanne A. Henry of Vernon is a for Caldor stock which is traded on vices department. new insurance agent with State the American Stock Exchange. “ The Ni Green joined the bank from the Mutual of America. The dividend was maintained at 25 DELIVERY IN TIME FOR EASRR a play in Naval Underwater Systems Center in Miss Henry will service the single cent per share notwithstanding the substantial increase in shares out­ March 9 Newport, R.I., where he was in­ and professional female market Communi volve with management systems. standing attributable to the five per which she feels has a need for tax auditoriur He is a 1973 graduate of Brown shelter planning, business and estate cent stock dividend and 25 per cent University with a degree in analysis, and life and health plans. stock distribution made in July and the colleg economics and public policymaking. Her office is located at 1800 Silas November, respectively. Additional­ . OPEN TODAY 1 0 - 6 , tain will i ly, the board adopted a new dividend He also has a degree in business Deane Hgwy., Rocky Hill. 'The pla management. policy providing for regular dividends payable semi-annually OPEN DAIIY10-9 SAT. & SUN. 10-6 Lawrence commencing in September, 1977. perhaps, The company plans to open two other plaj McDonald's leases stores this spring; one located in a “ Marne." mall in Vails Gate, near Newburgh, WHY PA Y MORE ELSEWHERE? and Lee h Burr Corners site N.Y. and the other in the Connecticut who, they Post Shopping Center in Milford. Save As Never Before On Famous Brands You Know & Trust the 1970s 1 Franchise Realty Interstate, the center. The restaurant is now under lived. parent firm for McDonald’s, has construction and will be located in For mai signed a 20-year lease for a the north end of the center near the Public records nndssed as restaurant in the Burr Comers Shop­ Caldor Auto Store. spoke out ping Plaza. Franchise Realty Interstate, which Warranty deeds powerful The lease was filed Thursday after­ has headquarters in Oak Brook, 111., U & R Housing Corp. to Robert E. listened., noon in the town clerk’s office. It will will also have an option to renew the Sharkey and Irene M. Sharkey, both practiced become effective upon the opening of lease for another 20-year period after of Levittown, N.Y., property on Kent 'people fo the McDonald’s in the shopping the first lease expires. - GOING OUT Dr., $61.60 conveyance tax. and the Judgment lien WE w ill ACCEPT ANY movemen West Hartford Stairs and Cabinets REASONABIE OFFEA the currei Okrant to speak at WAXES Inc., Newington, against Richard C. beliefs. Harmon, Glastonbury, $385.50, Thoreau on Penney complex plans property at 71 and 73 Chestnut St. and IKGENT! We must larilke profits tom- Theriault 84 Wells St. appeared Release of attachment OF BUSINESS plelely to speed up sole. Time Is aiming productiot Gerald Okrant, chairman of the elected president of the Manchester Nancy B. Alesbury against United o u t. . . metchondise must be moved lost, regorilest of cost or loss. zuan." A town’s Economic Development Com­ WATES. She succeeds Mrs. Evelyn Acquisitions, United Associates, and t mission, will speak to the Cady. Charles J. Coniam, trustee. sciences Manchester WATES Tuesday night Other elected officers are Mrs. Building permits take form Absolutely nothing w l remoin on the Carroll at the Italian-American Club, Grover Mitchell, vice-president; Harold Parent for Walter Obzut, showroom's floors. Come sove os never cast in thr Eldridge St. He will discuss the Mrs. Ralph Armstrong, recording roof repair at 16 Phelps Rd., $725. before on fomous norm brond furniture proposed industrial park and the J.C. secretary; Mrs. David Whiting, cor­ Gary C. Matre, alterations at 34 — guotty furiiture wfidi must be sold Penney Co. complex. responding secretary; Mrs. Nina Portland St., $600. Savings Bank of to the bore wois. Weighing in will be from 7 to 8, and Armstrong, treasurer; and Mrs. An­ Manchester, time and temperature all interested persons are invit^ to drew Johnson, assistant treasurer. at 285 E. Center St., $5,000. hear Okrant talk to the group 8:30. Top losers for the month of Horace Tetrault and Sons for Jen­ Mrs. William Muldoon has been February are Helen Burker and nie Hutchinson, aluminum siding at Demetria Morianos. 47 Teresa Rd., $3,000. Eastern Roofing Corp. for Madeline C. Matheny, roof repair at Memberships now open 757 Main St., $4,000. Edgar J. Berube for St. Bridget’s Church, alterations at 70 Main St., EVERYTim m si! at country club $150. UP TO ’The Manchester Country Club has student and junior memberships, Manchester announced that memberships are which are limited to 55, clergy IF EVER M YOUR LIFE presently open for residents or memberships and social hospital notes. YOU HAVE WANTED A taxpayers of the Town of memberships. Discharged Monday: Sandra Mullin, 58 REAL RARGAM -"That Manchester. Until April 15, Student memberships include High St., East Hartford; Evelyn Tor- oppoftunityhasfnaly memberships shall be restricted to those between the ages of 15 and 25 natore, 208 Tory Rd., Tolland; Joseph arrived"-IT'S THE renewals for present members and who are enrolled in school or college Kozma, 32 Ambrose Terrace, East Hart­ residents or taxpayers. full time. Junior memberships in­ ford; Fei Lin, Storrs; Daniel Florita, 108 GREATEST GIVE-AWAY After April 15, admission of clude those between 15 and 21, not Bedford Ave., Blast Hartford; Barbara YOU EVER SAW! HURRY members other than Manchester applying as students. Social Blake, 167 Boston Tpke., Bolton; Charles Flick, 17 Devon Dr. Mi DON'T DARE DRAYI residents may be considered by the memberships include the club’s ORIGINAL PRICE Board of Governors of the club. An­ Discharged Tuesday: Gilbert social privileges but do not include Faulkner, 35 Main St., South Windsor; nual membersips run from March 1. golfing privileges. Membership categories include Wanda Rydel, 35 Ginger Lane, East Hart­ Application forms can be obtained ford; Betty Ambrose, 28 Scott Dr., Ver­ AND MORE!! family memberships, single Classic: at the Manchester Country Club. non; Steve Ursin, RD 1, Andover; Maria YOUIL REMEMBER LOW tnembership for men and women. Melofsky, Willimantic; Kathryn Craft, 14 Thousands & Thousands of Dollars ih Brand Name Sunday South Rd., Bolton; Donna Johnson, AFTER WE’RE OUT OF Church, Fitchville; Viola Jarvis, 46 Phelps Rd.; BUSWESS. Vernon deli has area for nonsmokers Esther Nix, 46 Wynding Hill Rd.; Catherine Sullivan, 109 TImrod Rd. AAATTRESSES " " " T n u T ” Members of Connecticut’s Christ­ been very supportive of the idea and Discharged Wednesday: Red Rouleau, ODD lEIMKTON BOX SPRINGS sofaI ed mas Seal/Lung Association (CLA), Rein’s customers are pleased with Windsor Locks; James Moriarty, 22 Fair- m s LOVE PNIENOOM WMTICIIMMINIU$ along with Health Commissioner the provision of a smoke-free dining field St.; Viola Myers, 20 Newman St.; SEATS UT TOATTEN-nrUNT Douglas Lloyd, M.D., and Vernon area. The special tables for non- Barbara Russell, 81 Walnut St; Louise S i M$KIITWI«TN$a Mollison, Stafford Springs; Marjorie OHFIUTUTie$UI Health Director, Joseph P. Kristan, smokers were clearly identified by *125 and up Muller, 8 Beelzebub Rd., South Windsor; * 1 3 6 m NICfl M.D., were on hand recently to in­ the Lung Association’s “ Reserved *1650 Jacqueline Fredericks, 13 Easton St., ovnaoo KING SIZE M APLfo, PINf for the Nonsmoker’’ table tent cards. m p augurate the town’s first restaurant East Hartford; Pat Ruggiero, 26 High n «^ l! ___ MATTRESS 1 no smoking area — at Rein’s Seated under a sign reading “ This Court, East Hartford; William Colanti, SOFAS D in e tte s Delicatessen in El Camino Plaza. Section Reserved for Nonsmokers’’ Enfield. ■ tummmttrrm BOX SPRING Bob and Betty Rein, owners, said Health Commissioner Douglas Lloyd Also, Barbara Grube, Glastonbury; they came up with the idea of a no congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Rein on Cathleen Jalet and Cynthia Jalet, 10 DEALERS smoking area because of their own their move. “ I hope that this type of Peachtree Lane, South Windsor; Jeffrey 1 * 1 9 5 *156 HSo Gorman, 139 Richmond Dr.; Christopher feelings regarding an individual’s action, that is, establishing non­ 3-PC.CHBMY AND rights to enjoy eating out without smoking sections in Connecticut’s Lathrop, 20 Maxwell Dr., Vernon. LIVING Discharged Thursday: George Benzel, IIDROOM liBWl someone else’s smoke in his face. restaurants, will become a trend ROOM LOVE SEAT Stafford Springs; Lloyd Davidson, 168 SIT SET DEGDRATORS However, they said, the public has throughout the state,” Dr. Lloyd Tanner St.; F,dward Swain, 11 Anderson said. St.; Harry Tinklepaugh, 181 Hollister St.; $ ' AREWBCDME Laura Parrish, 64 W^gewood Dr.; Atuiie 196 ^636 Tropicana promotes Roman Cameron, 133 Miller Rd., South Windsor; !i^ ff John B. Argeros, vice president, grapefruit juices, frozen concentrate Shawn Pascoe, 442 ’Tunnel Rd., Vernon; sales, Tropicana Products Sales, juices and Tropi-Cal-Lo in Connec­ Joseph Richard, 72 Graham Rd., South Windsor; Karen Stoeckert, 40 Olcott St. Inc., Bradenton, Fla., annpunced the ticut and Western Massachusetts. c -a. Ill a . appointment of William A. Roman as Also, Dexene D’Appollonlo, IS Mill St.; Prior to assuming his position, Jane Marcin. 7 Riverside Rd., Vernon; a territory manager in the com­ Roman was district field manager Juliette Bradley, 265 Coopbr Lane, 525 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD I'.H: o" pany's northeast division. for Baker/Beech-Nut Corporation Coventry; Bonnie Field, 31 Pub Circle, Roman’s appointment covers sales Canajoharie, N.Y. Earlier he had Hebron: Karen LaBombard. Colchester; 28 9 -2774 I. LI responsibilities for all Tropicana been associated with Tetley, Inc William Fanelli, 11 West Rd., products including chilled orange and Maple Shade, ^ .J. Rockville; Davina Cofiell, North St., J OPtN DAILY 10 9. SATURDAY 10 6. SUNDAY 10 6 Hebron. • ivited to all of the rill be served after ng.

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s director of college and community M CC offers play relations at MCC. This is her first Music In the area theatre effort. “The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail,” The Manchester Civic Orchestra’s a play in two acts, will be presented Leo J. Tetreault of Rockville por­ rER trays Bailey. Tetrault is a drama spring concert is scheduled Sunday at March 9 to 12 by the Manchester major who has acted in eight produc­ 7:30 p.m. at Bailey Auditorium, Conununity College Theatre in the Manchester High School. On the auditorium on the main campus of tions, including “Good Woman of Set- zuan‘’ and “One Flew Over the program: Mbussorgsky’s “Pictures the college, 60 Bidwell St. The cur­ at an Exhibition,” Copland’s “Fan­ tain will rise at 8:30 p.m. Cuckoo’s Nest” for Theatre 3. 6 Juliet Schwartz of Vernon portrays fare for the Common Man,” the The play was written by Jerome Lydian. She has perform ^ many Prelude to the third act of Wagner’s 10^61 Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, who, roles at MCC, including “Good “^hengrin,” and Saint-Saens’ Third perhaps, are better known for two Woman of Setzuan,” “Antigone” and Violin Concerto in B minor, featuring other plays, “Inherit the Wind” and “The Wild Duck.” 11-year-old violinist Kurt Nikkanen. “Marne.” In “Thoreau,” Lawrence The rest of the cast includes: Pianist Karen Shaw, a young vir­ and Lee have portrayed a young man Richard McConville as John, Shari tuoso specializing in the Romantic who, they believe, belongs more to Schaffer as Mother, Sharon Foy as repertoire, will perform at the the 1970s than to the age in which he Ellen, Danny Svirk as Deacon Ball, University of Connecticut’s lived. Jerry Schwartz as Sam Staples, Jorgensen Auditorium Monday at For many years, Thoreau was dis: Derrick St. 'Thomas as Williams, Lee 8:15 p.m. Ms. Shaw, a Connecticut missed as a gifted weirdo. When lie Courtney as the Drunk, Stephen Root native, will play works by spoke out against materialism and as the Farmer, Barbara England as Mendelssohn, Schumann and David Theriault of Manchester appears as powerful government, few people the Woman, Glenn Faria as the Rachmaninoff. To learn more, call Thoreau in the Manchester Community list^ed., ^ e n he advocated, and Reporter and David Richardson as 4864226. practiced nonviolent defiance, few Edward. College production of “The Night Thoreau ‘people followed. But the “sit-ins” “The Night ITioreau Spent in Jail” Live and electronic music by Spent in Jail," playing March 9 to 12. and the “back to the land’’ is directed by Dr. Robert E. Richard­ Harley Gaber, featuring violinist C E P IA H f movements of the last 10 years prove son Jr., professor of English at MCC. Linda Cummiskey, is scheduled EOFFEA the current popularity of Thoreau’s His directing assignments have in­ tonight at 8:30 at Real Art Ways, 197 beliefs. cluded “The Wild Duck” and “Dirty Asylum St., Hartford. To learn more, Music at churches call. 525-5521. Thoreau is played by David Work at the Crossroads.” Acting The 49-voice Elizabethtown Theriault of Manchester. ’Theriault fke profits (ons- credits cover “The Knack,” “Tar- The Yale Opera Workshop will pre­ College Concert Choir will present a appeared last year in an MCC I. Tnwlsniinng tuffe” and others. He served as sent a program of opera excerpts concert of sacred and secular music must be moved production of. “G ^ Woman of Set- musical director for “Stop The Friday at 8:30 p.m. at Sprague Hall, at the First Congregational Church of xioss. zuan.” A student of liberal arts and World” and. “The Fantasticks” in Yale University, New Haven. Vernon, 695 Hartford Tpke., tonight sciences at MCC, he plans to under­ Theatre 3. Excerpts are from “Die Fleder- at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. I^e take formal study in dramatic arts. To reserve tickets for the play, call maus,” “Carmen,” "The Magic , concert is open to the public. remoin on the Carroll Maddox of Glastonbury is the student activities office at the Flute,” “The Bartered Bride,” “Don Richard Provost, chairman of the I save os never cast in the role of Waldo. Maddox is btond furniture college. Giovanni," “The Marriage of guitar, department at Hartt College th must be sold Figaro,” “I Pagliacci,” “htonon” of Music, will perform in concert and “Hansel and Gretel.” Sunday at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of Second Congregational Church, 385 C. William Harwood will conduct N. Main St., Manchester. the Yale Symphony Orchestra in its second Sprague Hall concert of the season Sunday at 8 p.m. It is free to Chaminade soloist 1 the public. To learn more about Yale Janette Fraser-Wodall will be the events, call 436-1971. guest soloist for the Chaminade The Trinity College Concert Choir Musical Club’s St. Patrick’s Night, will perform a concert in memory of Monday at 8 at the Memorial Hall of Dr. Clarence Barber, late music Center Congregational (Jhurch. Miss Fraser has studied at the department chairman, tonight at 8:15 Juilliard School of Music in New OUR LIFE in the College Chapel in Hartford. ’The concert, open to the public, will Vnrk City and at the Hartford (ANTED A jiiservatory of Music. She is now feature Faure’s “Requiem” and studying at Trinity College, Hart­ ( - " T h a i Vaughan William’s “Serenade to hoifimiy Music.” ford. She has . ung many concerts and IT'S THE recitals in both the Hartford area and Talis Paups of Manchester will in New York City. VE-AWAY sing a wide selection of music in his She is now an assistant in the W! HURRY senior voice recital at the Hartt music program at Manchester Com­ REDBAYI School of Music’s Millard munity College and is the soprano Auditorium, University of Hartford, soloist at Center Congregational March 12 at 8 p.m. The event (s'free (Church. to the public. Paups’ program in­ Miss Fraser will sing a medley of Classical guitarist Richard Provost will perform In concert cludes works by Schubert, Barber Irish tunes and will be accompanied NBERLONC Sunday at 3 p.m. at Manchester’s Second Congregational and Tchaikovsky (in Russian), a by Walter Grzyb. Grzyb is organist OUT OF Church, 385 N. Main St. French aria and a group of Italian and choir director at Center songs. Congregational Church.

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GREAT SELECTIONS ^ 1:00 (9) “ Gaihmera the Invincible” I 12:30 (5) “Northern Pursuit” (1943). — Guaranteed fncteffatfon — The 'Tri-Town Players will offer 10 ‘0 5 J l j„ Co'Timuter pcl'ing lot (1966). Brian Doiilevy, Albert Dekker. Errol Flynn, Julie Bishop. Thursday p.m. at the LTM workshop rooms, 22 hockey, 7 p.m. “Harvey” by Mary (]hase on March S o '- 'O t o i E . " 0 ‘t Rooie 86 Vn • Tuesday and Wednesday — 2:00 ( 40) “ Evel Knievel” (1971). 12:30 (9) “You Can’t Cheat an Honest 11:00 (5) "Dishonored” (1931). Oak St., Manchester. 18,19,25 and 26 at the Vernon Center 1310 To'la.a Tpt to Cairo” door Championships. |2:00 (18) Tennis: Panatta vs. 7:00 — Luthar 9:00 — On Location (1943). Anne Baxter, FTanebot Tone. 4:30 (8-40) Wide World of Sports. 6:00 -Sailor Who Fall from Qraca Gerulaitis. 10:00 - B o r n to Kill W.N 2:05 (9) “BengalBrigade” (1954). 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(RN II) O WNEW, New York (Independent) I MI S* 04 Vqm M Cir Whan You T h M of Trayal, TMnfcof Us! 7:00 (24) Tennis: Aetna World Cup. CLASSIFIED Igl WWLP, Springfield (NBC) Sunday 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: Rangers vs. Paper Suppilea: ^ ADS WHITHAM Nursery ® WEDH, Hartford (PBS) 1:00 (3) Challenge of the Sexes. Bruins. “Grow With U$" BRING SOUTH WINDSOR TRAVEL ADVISORS m WHNB, West Hartford (NBC) 1;30 (20-22-30) College Basketball: T • PICNICS • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS ROUTE 6 BOLTON e43-7808 1708 Ellington Road, South Wlndaor, Connocticut 06074 0pm Monday ttmi Saturday S to 8 ®W HYN, Springfield (ABC) Marquette vs. Michigan. Friday f • FORMAL DINNERS f RESULTS 203.644-2488 @)WGBY, Springfield (PBS) 1:45 (3) NBA Basketball: Nuggets vs. OpMltoSUMMiyselliSSalRrWqr M Celtics. 7:00 (24) Tennis: Aetna World Cup. 2:00 (24-57) Ckirling; Junior World 7:00 (57) The Way It Was. 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ZOOM AS MAN BEHAVES PGUNSMOKE f ® NBC NEWS UPDATE LIARS CLUB which explore the controversial moral 7:30 6:30 9:00 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW assorhnent.ln the area. dilemmas that perplex Americans today, ® *25,000 PYRAMID © THE CBS WEDNESDAY WORLD OF INGMAR OUOVELUCY n ADAM 12 f were written for Courses hy Newspaper, a WGHT MOVIE RGMAN ABC NEWS ) BREAK THE BANK li^SONBC NEWS © @ B A R E n A program developed by University ^ te n ­ ;.7<- f (JOKER'S WILD r a WILBURN BROTHERS , 11:30 sion. University of California, San Diego, 3® WILD KINGDOM M K ip C P O SHARKEY © T H E CBS LATE MOVIE PROGRAM 1 UNAN­ Jig MONEY and funded by a grant' from the National NOUNCED I CHILDHOOD 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 5 CONNECTICUT S?) CROCKETT'S VICTORY 9:30 ® J ® THE ROOKIES- Endowment, for the Humanities. GARDEN JSUPERMAN @ PTL PROGRAM MVSTffiYOFTHEWEEK (Copyright 1977 by the Regents of the @ MACNEIL-LEHRER ® Ig) a® THE MCLEAN © IR O N SID E 6:55 REPORT University of California. PNEWS STEVfNSON SHOW © V O IC E OF FAITH 8:00 rnittm 7:00 10:00 @ ® ® THE TONIGHT SHOW themiraetd ofmotaitiatf H V /IW By ROBERT W. TUCKER [3;) CBS NEWS © G O O D TIMES -N NEWS ® ABCCAPTIONED NEWS n CROSS WITS ' 0 MYTHREE SONS ^ ©CHARLIE'S ANGELS 12:30 ^ downtown maneh«Ster J jf International society is marked by the © g U THE BIONIC WOMAN g S i TALES OF THE © © M O V IE ©CONCENTRATION n HOCKEY f absence of effective collective ©BOW LING FOR DOLLARS EXPECTED ©THRILLMAKER (THE LIFE AND TIMES OF M S?) SCENES FROM A 1:00 procedures, by competition rather than M FESTIVAL OF FAITH ^IZZLY ADAMS P OUTDOORS WITH KEN m a r r ia g e © I g ® TOMORROW cooperation, and by the lack of commit­ ment to a common good. MANCHESTEfll It is precisely these conditions that parkAoe Thursday, March 10 create a moral inroblem. For in the 6:00 absence of ah international organization ...vSS. 8:00 © N E W S entrusted with a monopoly of legitimate fflg 9 ® N E W S © T E N WHO DARED BRAD'rBUNCH © ® THE SENTRY r force, there tends to.be anarchy; and in © C R O S S WITS COLLECTION PRESENTS VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM ^ ^ 1 ^ WELCOME BACK, the absence of an international civil socie­ IS RIGHT DETERMINED BY MIGHT? f THE SEA 10:30 i © GARNER TED ARM­ ty, right tends to depend largely upon Four NIKE-Ajax missiles in position at Point Vicente, Calif., site of 554th Anti-Aircraft Ar­ © M IK E DOUGLAS © H O C K EY 0 MAN BUILDS, MAN STRONG might. tillery Battalion, 1958 (left). Anti-aircraft missiles are paraded in Moscow during 57th an­ Save Money ® P ® THE FANTASTIC © P IC N IC DESTROYS JOURNEY ’Ibis dependence of right on might is Rssole those ©GUNSMOKE , 11:00 H ardware go. niversary celebration of the Revolution, 1974. (U.S. Army photo, courtesy UPl, and Tass ©MASTERPIECE THEATRE © ® 0 ® ® N E W S even given institutional expression in the Old Shoes © Z O O M (CAPTIONED) 8:30 from Sovfoto) _ 6:30 0 © TM^Y HARTMAN, M0N.-Fai. M ; N principle of self-help.-As the very term Lowar Laval olParfcade MERV GRIFFIN MARfHARTMAN ■OLTQN NOTCH, CT. (b«lowB«rnlo'»TV)| © I LOVE LUCY U T a ^ :« suggests, self-help is the> “right” of the © A B C NEWS © W H A T 'S HAPPENING! ©LIARS CLUB MOO201 injustice have there no place. Where there jwn population rarely possessed in the 8:57 state to determine when its legitimate in­ we.are no closer to a solution today than in ® g ® N B C N E W S f ® DICK VAN DYKE SHOW is no common power, toere is no law, no ® NBC NEWS UPDATE the past. On the contrary, the dilemma of past. ©CONNECTICUT 11:30 terests are threatened, or violated, and to injustice.” @ ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 9:00 © T H E CBS LATE MOVIE employ such mehsures as it may deem means has become more critical than When we examine the contemporary (CAPTIONED) iacircleofchildre ' n © LOVE AMERICAN STYLE Saturday, March 12 Moral behavior, Hobbes is saying, ever because of nuclear weapons. world what we find is not the state in T BARNEY MILLER necessary to protect those interests. Order Your ^ 6*5 ® ® THURSDAY NIGHT requires the sacrifice of self-interest if These weapons raise novel moral issues atrophy but, if anything, the state ® N E W S DP GOES THE COUNTRY SPECIAL MORNING BRADY BUNCH In theory, this principle points to the necessary to achievfe the conditions of har­ Happy Ad 8 ® NBC'S BEST SELLER © IR O N SID E equality of states, for the right of self-help by virtue of their sheer destructiveness. triumphant. 'This triumph of the state is 7i)0 6:20 g ® SPEED BUGGY monious life in society. But the obligation (CBS n e w s ! JLASSIC THEATRE: THE © L IV IN G FAITH © N E W S ONCE UPON A CLASSIC In introducing a new quantitative dimen­ not simply a matter of the growth of in­ IMANITIES IN DRAMA § is equally available to all. In practice,'!! I MYTHREESONS ® ® ® THE TONIGHT SHOW 6:30 10:25 to act morally is necessarily based on a sion into the conduct of war, nuclear dependent states in the wake of the dis­ % ' „ 9:30 has always been a prime expression of the I CONCENTRATION ® ABCCAPTIONED NEWS ©AGRICULTURE U.S, A. © ® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK reasonable expectation of reciprocity. weapons take the issues that force has solution of empire. It is also a triumph of 643-2711 THE TONY RANDALL 12:30 10:26 essential inequality of states, since the BOWLING FOR DOLLARS © PATTERNS FOR LIVING Where this expectation of reciprocal always raised and threaten to carry them the state in depth, that is, a triumph of the I FESTIVAL OF FAITH O Q MOVIE 6:45 © I N THE NEWS utility of a right of self-help necessarily © P T L PROGRAM 1:00 10:30 observance of morality cannot be counted to an extreme. state’s persistent claims to men's MUSIC CITY SPECIAL 10:00 © A NEW DAY depends upon the power of those exer­ I NEWS ® @ ® TOMORROW 6*59 j a d v e n t u r e s OF BATMAN upon, there is no obligation to act in such a A global community? loyalties. , AETNA WORLD CUP ® MORNING PRAYER cising this right. way as to make oneself a prey to others. What seems characteristic of the pre­ HOLLISTER INNIS Among unequals, a right of self-help If nuclear weapons have given extreme 7:00 I^KROFFTS SUPERSHOW sent period is not a widespread and OSTOMY PROOUCTS I CROSS WITS © HUMAN Re l a t io n s a n d n m o n s t e r SQUAD may be expected to preserve, or even to Balance of power expression to the political-moral dilem­ I ABC NEWS growing skepticism toward the state, but SCHOOL DISCIPLINE increase, inequalities. What Thucydides When it has not been simply condemned, mas attending the means of statecraft, is jjf *5^11 Kmia m , ) IT'S EVERYBODY'S ©unOEROOG 10:56 the faith with which so many people have this view has been criticized for drawing there much prospect that these dilemmas JSINESS © L IT T L E RASCALS ©INTHE NEWS records the Athenians as saying to the accepted the state, or the nation-state, as B «*»p|eee dhpwwi 7:30 11:00 too sharp a contrast between the con­ may be transcended in the foreseeable ^JHNEHOME FURNISHIN8S g HOWDY DOODY SHOW Melians — that the powerful exact what the principle institution for achieving a I DOUBLEPLAY ©CONSULTATION )SHAZAMISiS ditions of domestic and international life. future? May the international state of I ADAM 12 they can, and the weak grant what they hop&d-for destiny. now nallobh trom; ^MIMPLETE DEC0RATIII6 SERVICE” 7*25 ISOULTRAIN Thus it has been argued that the extreme nature be ^adually transformed into a IMUPPETSSHOW © P R A Y E R I MOVIE must — is true of any state system that is This being so, the prosp^ts for an 1*?’ w- ia< consequences of self-help have often been global community that will make the PArS MEDICAL I JOKER'S WILD Wed. a aM. 1M 7'30 . .... „ SPACE GHOST- governed only by the unimpeded “right” emergent global community cannot I POP GOES THE COUNTRY (RANGER STATION . .^a iIR e iJSt e in , JR. avoid^ in international society by virtue natioii-state obsolescent? PHARMACY of self-help. appear promising today. Instead of a un­ ) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES i HUCKLEBERRY HOUND 0 INFINITY FACTORY of other moderating factors — above all, To many, a global community is seen 1001 MAIN STREET (SPECIAL EDITION Rt 83 Varnon-Lapp Plau 11:30 Power versus right iversal conscience in the making, (CARTOON CARNIVAL by the balance of power. today as the expected consequence of a EAST HARTFORD I t h a t GIRL I'4 m iK NOKTH Of YHNON C IK ll (NEWS SUPER FRIENDS These considerations have always led throughout most of the world we can MACNEIL-LEHRER exit es on i-se There is no gainsaying the contention growing interdependence. This in­ 5 2 8 ^ » 5 3 ' (KIOSWORLD ® BIG JOHN. LIHLE some to conclude that self-help is subject observe discrete national consciences in :PORT (THREESTOOGES that the balance has frequently served to terdependence in turn, is seen to result TEL. 872-0589 IH

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