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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Oct. 24, 1975

HARTFORD (UPI) - More consumption and saving tensive statewide educational than 900 Connecticut motorists motorists money. The Connec­ program, including distribution The weather The candidates are saying have expressed an interest in ticut Department of Transpor­ of more than 40,000 notices to joining a catpool in the first tation is using a computer to motorists passing through the Cloudy, chance of a few showers or drizzles for it. Thus, it becomes a COVENTRY making progress in an orderly More than 900 show three weeks of the state’s com­ match responses from state's 15 highway toll by evening. High in 60s. Mostly sunny Sunday, MONICA SHEA program unique to Coventry and sound manner. Particularly puterized carpool program. motorists to establish carpools. stations," she said. highs mid 50s to mid 60s. i®anrl|patpr lEiifning Ipralh Way developed by the stiff to fully 742-9495 pressing needs are usually met interest in carpool Gov. Ella T. Grasso said The governor said telephone "Carpooling is the most ef­ Joan Lewis, Democratic meet the needs of our students. by immediate Board action. Thursday. inquiries about carpooling have ficient and least expensive MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1975- VOL. XCV, No. 22 chairman of the Coventry This program has proven itself “This coming year the board Mrs. Grasso said the increased from 10 a day to more form of public transportation in Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w el v e pa g es — p l u s w eek en d PRICE: FIFTEEN GENTS Board of Education and Jake academically, and its social ad­ will be considering an alternate response is an excellent begin- than 50. existence today,” the governor Wisenall, Democratic board vantages cannot be measured. school proposal for high school ning in helping reduce energy "The increase follows an in­ said. member, seeking re-election to "Representatives from the level students and a board sub­ the Board of Education in the state Department of Education committee for building needs Nov. 4 election, issued state- evaluated the program last and program planning con­ . ments challenging a recent year at the request of the board sisting of board members Jacob statement of Sue Brainard, and gave a very favorable Wisenall, Vincent Moriarty and TOWN OF MANCHESTER News Republican member of the report. In contrast to Mrs. myself along with the ad­ Franco near death board, also seeking re-election. Brainard, I have found teachers ministrators will present to the DEPARTMENT OF PURLIC WORKS Mrs. Lewis’ statement said: in the program to be extremely full board a report on building summary MADRID (UPI) — Generalissimo Fran­ The medfeal bulletin said doctors also "It can be done for a few hours or even "During the past four years I enthusiastic in their comments priorities for future years. The cisco Franco, gravely ill from two were trying to determine the effect on days with breathing apparatus and other have served on the Board of toward it and in their participa­ board will continue, as it has in massive heart attacks, is showing accen­ Franco’s digestive ailment of his "anti- instruments and stimulators,'' one Education, I have seen great tion. the past, its on-going evaluation Compiied from tuated signs of renewed heart failure, a Parkinson medication." medical source said. "But in most cases improvements systemwide in "As to cost, with SLP im­ of current programs. NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP I nitfd Prc»§ Internutionai medical bulletin said today. It was the first official admission that that would be the limit." plemented in four out of six “I have a daughter at the high The official bulletin, signed by all Frai?-' Franco has suffered for some 20 years Coventry’s education program P-. Franco, the last of the right-wing at minimal cost to the taxpayer grades at the elementary level, school, a son in Phase I of the co’s doctors, said the renewed signs of from Parkinson's disease — an ailment we are still spending ap­ Sequential Learning Program are scheduled for leaf collection on the days listed below. In the event of heavy rain on any scheduled collection day, pickup heart failure followed an attack at 10 p.m. which causes uncontrollable shaking of the strongmen in Europe, suffered a second and through maximum effort of heart attack Friday only hours after his the entire school staff. proximately $200 more per and another son in the fourth rpmipTn w Postponed one working day. Home owners, on the streets listed below, who wish to have yard leaves collected are State (5 p.m. EDT) Friday of abdominal disten­ limbs. The staff of Franco's El Pardo pupil for high school students. grade. My interest in Coven­ sion caused by paralysis of the intestine. Palace earlier was formally informed of doctors reported he was was recovering Educational budgets over the u cinniH H ‘^e leaves in the gutter as much as possi- ii; GROTON —A union official says j: from a coronary attack Tuesday. past four years have averaged Coventry ranks in the lower try’s educational program is J ^ ® collection. Property owners are requested to make certain that no foreign objects such It said the abdominal problem was dealt the seriousness of his condition. one-third of the state as to spen­ sincere, widespread and of long at least two thirds of the 202 Elec- with through the customary medication. The aging ruler clung precariously to a about a 7 per cent increase — as stones, branches, cans or any other material other than leaves or grass are placed in the windrows. Additional scheduled routes will be adver­ >:• trie Boat workers tested for oc- The ailment, bringing to a close nearly ding per pupil, and 1 feel we get standing. I believe the citizens tised next week. The bulletin also said Franco this mor­ thin thread of life, but medical experts even with inflation — while the cupational lung disease have been four decades one-man rule that began in budget increase average for the the most out of each dollar of Coventry can be proud of ning suffered from a congestion of the said it would be a miracle if he lived much the bitterly fought civil war of the 1930s, spent. their educational system, its j;: found to be afflicted, some serious- lung, which yielded to treatment. longer. two years prior to the 1972-73 •ji; ly. Most of the workers came into put new pressure on the government to budget was 12 per cent. "The board annually reviews students . and their October 27 October 28 October 3' Informed sources at the El Pardo Government sources said a transfer of transfer power. systemwide testing results, achievements,” Mrs. Lewis Route 6 repeated contact with asbestos used ij; Palace said earlier that the 82-year-old power to Franco's esignated successor, “Yes, we have seen innova­ Route 7 Route 9 in insulating pipes in nuclear sub- $ Government sources said the possibility tions over the past four years. and I have seen great im­ said. North Fairfield Street chief of stale suffered a further relapse 37-year-old Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon, Lilac Street Adams Street Dorothy Road Columbus Street marines, the official said. The com- of handing over his powers for good had We have mini-courses at the provements in these scores Wisenall’s statement said, Fairfield Street today but did not elaborate. was expected in a matter of days but no been put gently to Franco more than once over the past four years par­ "Each year various programs Trumbull Street (Center to Middle Tpke. Fenwick Road Oliver Road pany stopped using asbestos earlier Underlining the seriousness of Franco's deadline had been set. high school to introduce Campfield Road Griswold Street West) S this year. • since his first heart attack — only to meet students to courses of study ticularly at the elementary are reviewed and evaluated by Willard Road Bolton Street condition was the visit to El Pardo Palace The sources said the transfer was not West Street Lincoln Street Henderson Road with a refusal even to discuss it. they might not otherwise con­ level. Last year Grades 1, 2, 3, the board. The practice of Saulters Road Hartland Road during the morning of Spain's highest- being pushed because of a desire by all The sources said all the necessary Bank Street HARTFORD -Hartford S sider, and a work cooperative 4, 6, 8 and 9 were tested. The department heads reporting Roosevelt Street Proctor Road Helaine Road Windemere Street ranking active military officer, Gen. parties involved not to embitter the last papers were ready lor his signature but he results were outstanding in directly to the board at open Middlefield Street Ridgewood Street Victoria Road Thistle Road Grant Road policemen, angered at stalled con- :v Carlos Fernandez Vallespin, chairman of hours of a man who ruled Spain for 36 study program, and an ad­ Cooper Hill Street was in no condition, either mentally or vanced placement program many areas of the basics. meetings is most effective Alexander Street Dougherty Street Bretton Road Lockwood Street tract talks, will begin individual job the Joint Chiefs of Staff. years and is widely revered as a national physically, to sign them. Gosless Drive actions that could slow down police where students can take Without exception, each grade because it receives uncensored Perkins Street Transit Lane Chambers Street Prime Minister Carlos Arias Navarro hero by supporters of his right-wing The sources said the government Hartford Road operations and reduce traffic v and the president of parliament and the regime. Medical experts said the end was courses at the high school and tested above the norm. While media coverage which results St. Lawrence Street Quaker Road Coventry Street preferred to wait rather than force the SAT scores for high school in citizen input. McKee Street ticketing, accord to police union of- Council of the Realm, Alejandro days or even liours away, although efforts receive credit toward their Stone Street Elizabeth Drive Fleming Road issue — provided the final agony would not college education, and a plan students throughout the nation “The team teaching concept, High Street West October 29 ficials. They said the actions would Rodriguez de Valcarcel, later also arrived continued to keep the 82-year-old ruler be spun out too long. Fairview Street Constance Drive Tower Road I? begin immediately and reach full $ at Franco's residence. alive. where students can complete were down, Coventry’s were which was recently instituted in Courtland Street Route 8 up. the middle school, has met with St. John Street Milford Road French Road swing in about two weeks. their high school education in Westwood Street Edmund Street Lydall Street three years rather than four if "We have many needs within great success as expressed by Sanford Road Brent Road Cornell Street Devon Drive (Woodbridge to Vernon Green Manor Road Woodhill Road they so desire. None of these our educational system at all both the administration and Palm Street Regional programs existed four years levels. We cannot fulfill all of faculty at the recent open Crestwood Drive Street) Lyme Road Schaller Road these needs at once, but the im­ house,” he said. Lucian Street Linnmore Drive Parker Street Crosby Road Bates Road ALBANY, N. Y. -A Boston ago, and many of these "in­ Ensign Street novations” did not cost any portant factor is that we are Deepwood Drive (Woodbridge to Mather Weaver Road Penn Road "systems analysis and management ;|: GOP speakers stress need consultant firm" has been retained § money. Lyness Street Ferndale Drive Street) Lawton Road Evergreen Road at a maximum cost of 24,800 to "We have team teaching at McKinley Street Deerfield Drive Coleman Road Conway Road Butler Road the Capt. Nathan Hale School Vou ofLZ cofidialZy inv-iXdd to attm d an Foley Street Clyde Road examine the state lottery’s ailing Foxcroft Drive Denver Road Hoffman Road $ computer- operation. All lottery done with much success for Summer Street Extension Center Street Barry Road Greenwood Drive Duvul Street for responsive government many years at the sixth grade Dudley Street operations were halted Wednesday OPEN HOUSE (Adams to Broad) Bonner Road Westland Street Frederick Road |:i when it was found the computer had ’;:j level and this year, again with Oakland Terrace By ALEX GlRELLl meeting told the group that with members manager could be permitted to resign at the cooperation of staff, this Overlook Drive Horton Road printed a number of duplicate lleruld Reporter of the Board if Directors serving part the end of a term without loss of prestige method of teaching is being a t th e New Home Of^ Eastland Drive Turnbull Road tickets. v Two Republican speakers told members time, they must rely on, the information if his performance was unsatisfactory to successfully integrated into the Indian, Drive Carroll Road of the Manchester Property Owner's provided by the administration and react the majority of the Board of Directors. BOSTON —Classes were halted Moderator listens to it. seventh and eighth grades. The THE BOLTON l/ETERIMARV HOSPITAL al scheduled routes will be advertised next week, Hilliard Street Association Friday night that Manchester Mrs. Jackston said the Democratic art and music programs at the Please Broad Street for the first time this fall at a S Charles Pillard, moderator of a political discussion before the Manchester must have a more responsive government The speakers were Nathan Agostinelli, majority has succeeded in a number of ac­ lo not call Highway office regarding unlisted Republican town chairman, Mrs. Vivian elementary level were in­ Castle Road Boston public school because of :|;; Property Owners Association, listens intently to one of the speakers. About in which the elected officals initiate action complishments such as sidewalk construc­ 111 Boiton TuAnptke, Bolton, Connecticut IS the schedule is flexible depending upon work renewed racial conflict. Thirteen tj; Ferguson, incumbent Republican can­ creased by the hiring of an ad­ weather conditions. Woodland Street 50 attended the meeting. (Herald photo by Bevins) rather than react to the administration. tion. purchase of land for sanitary land ditional teacher for each sub­ youths were arrest and 20 others The only Democratic speaker at the didate for the Board of Directors, and fill, purchase of the Manchester Water (Hilliard to Broad Mrs. Phyllis Jackston, incumbent ject in the 1972-73 school year. SatuAday, OctobeA 25, 1975 3 - 8 P.M. >•: suspended at South Boston High Co., storm drain projects, and additions to Also, in the 1972-73 school year, School Friday. Democrat candidate for the board. the junior high schools. She said that while physical education teachers Theodore Cummings, Democratic town inflation has reached 25 per cent, the tax were hired for the elementary chairman, had informed the association increase has been only 5 per cent. level. National Battles spread in Lebanon about 10 days ago that he would be unable She said that the the goal of the The Sequential Learning to attend. Democratic majority now is to tighten g OKLAHOMA CITY-Technically, | About 50 association members and Program, now fully im­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Warring first time in the current round of fighting of two Americans who were among some municipal operations. no one was sure whether Okalahoma others attended the meeting in the plemented in Grades K to 3, is Moslem and Christian militia units battled and guarded government buildings and 200 persons kidnaped at roadblocks in the "Time for a change?’ she asked City policemen are on strike, have S; auditorium of Whiton Memorial Library. not so-called “open education” across Lebanon with mortars, rockets, public utilities. past two days. rhetorically. "No 1 think not." quit or have resigned. But one thing All three responded to a question from but a highly structured more in­ and machine guns today, ignoring a round- Premier Rashid Karami has rejected Charles Gallagher, 44, and William She said change for the sake of change was certain —550 of the city’s 700 of- Burton Pearl about forming a charter dividualize approach to lear­ the-clock curfew backed by army troops. demands for the army to play a larger role Dykes, 55, both employes of the United would be a dangerous thing. :v ficers were not on the job. They ij:- revision committee with a view to ning. Police sources said at least 25 persons in ending the conflict for fear it would States Information Agency, were seized Both Mrs. Ferguson and .Mrs. Jackston v: turned in their badges Thursday changing the council-manager form of have been at odds frequently with the ad­ “ Teachers and ad­ died in fighting Friday and during the provoke a backlash from Moslems who Wednesday in district dominated by after the city council refused to government which he. said is not respon­ ministration and both were described in ministrators involved in each night, bringing the death toll in the past regard the army as a pro-Christian force. Lebanese Moslems and Palestinians. ;';t grant a lO per cent pay raise sive to the public. None, however, com­ and advertisement by the Manchester phase of the program meet for six weeks to more than 640, with 1,600 Bewildered citizens jammed the recommended by an arbitration ij About too persons were kidnaped Friday mitted himself to advocating such a Property Owners Association as directors a year prior to that phase’s im­ wounded. telephone of Beirut Radio announcer, panel. >j by one side or the other but most were change. credited' with doing their homework and plementation to carefully plan On Monday ... The worst fighting was reported from Sharif Al-Akhawi, asking information on later released. Agostinelli said he could not speak for understanding the issues. the villages of Hadath and Leilaki in the the curfew that was first announced Authorities continued their contacts the Republican party on the subject of •j; WASHINGTON -S ecretary of | south and around Ras Nabeh, Sodeco and Thursday night. with leftist and Palestinian groups to try charter revision because there has been no $ State Henry Kissinger, back from ij Al-Akhawi, whose daily broadcasts on Nassera in the east. and detrmine which of them was reposni- discussion or it in public or in private. w e w ill China, has told President Ford his Sniper fire and kidnapings made most security conditions have made him the D on’t forget to set ble for the abduction of Gallagher and .v: uie ouuel ol tiie meeting, Agostinelli jj talks to arrange a presidential visii ij areas of Beirut unsafe Friday and streets bodyguard of all Lebanese, was equally Dykes. said the Democratic Party has taken a >•: to that country went well. Kissinger ;i puzzled. clocks back tonight in the war-ravaged capital were deserted. Interior Minister Camille Chamoun met great deal of credit for what he described lottery :;i gave his preliminary report Friday ¥; Security forces, bolstered by 400 to 500 "I don't have the answer to any of your with U.S. Ambassador G. McMurtie as the routine accomplishments of govern­ ij after his return from Peking via army troops, failed to enforce the Hy .SOI, H. COIIKN be sending out over questions” he said, appealing to Godley to discuss the case but said ment. But he said government under the ij Japan. ;;|: government-ordered total curfew in The time has come, as it does each year, halted authorities to clarify the situation. afterwards there had been no Democratic majority has been a reaction- to acknowledge the fact that winter's Beirut’s worst trouble spots. Security officials and the U.S. Embassy developments. type government marked by crisis and ?j WASHINGTON -A bout 2,000 j: Army troops intervened in Beirut for the said they had received no word on the fate near. ALBANY, N.Y. (UPD-Gov. special meetings. Meanwhile, he said, the ij Louisville area opponents of racial $ town is scarred by the vacant W.T. Grant When you're ready for bed and you've Hugh L Carey has ordered a busing headed for Washington today ;i had that last snack, your clock must he halt in all games and drawings store, boarded-up houses, and burned-out ij for a rally on Capitol Hill. They j: buildings with nothing done about it. pushed one hour BACK. in the State Lottery because "a jj traveled by bus. Most of the :j: If your clock says it’s 2, then it means computer complication” had 7l ij demc-nstrators are union members j| Probes delay jai alai opening Mrs. Ferguson stressed what she that it's 1, and remember to wind it or it resulted in the sale of a number labeled as abdication of responsibility to ii and (.;re going against a strong dis- f. just won't run. of duplicate numbered tickets. :|:j avowal of their cause by AFL-CIO ii the general manager. She said she was not What moved us to write this "poem” Affected by Carey's dramatic WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - The grand Walsh; and former state I’ublic Works by Friend and his partner William Moy, a motivated by vindictiveness and was not ii president George Meany. ij restauranteur who, like Friend, is from dear friend, is the news Daylight Saving's action were Thursdays premiere of the sport of jai alai in Connec­ Commissioner Paul J. Manafort and some out to oust any individual. She said the pre­ about to end. drawing in the weekly 50-cent ticut will probably have to wait until state of hiS'relatives. Manafort is running as a Hollywood, Fla. sent administrator (in an apparent ij BATON ROUGE, La. —Louisiana ij officials deal with charges of political GOP candidate for mayor of New Britain. The commission also may try to deter­ You must have noticed the days getting game with a $50,000 payoff and reference to General Manager Robert shorter. Well, they'll get even shorter the final Oct. 31 drawing for the $ , . i;. and two other states will file suit to payoffs and organised crime connections Also facing possible subpoenas are mine whether Bailey, who died last April Weiss) is bright, clever, and has ability, when you do what you oiighter'. controversial $250,000 Colossus 570000 ii block a postal rate increase for Dec. with a Bridgeport fronton. former state Deputy Environmental Com­ 10 of throat cancer, also kept a safe but gets no direction from the Board of ?: 28, Attorney General William Guste $; A gala opening was planned for the missioner Eckti'ardt C. Beck; present deposit box, the source said. If he had one, And that something you oughter’ do. game as well as all other Directors. dear Jack, is to push all those clocks one lottery operations. ii said Friday. Maine and ij Bridgeport fronton, billed as the world’s DEP official Henry Beal; and former the source said, investigators would want She favored a contract under which the to check the records to see how many hour BACK. "We were faced with a crisis ii Massachusetts are joining in the suit largest, Nov. 15, but the Connecticut Bridgeport building official John D. times it may have been opened during of confidence and a public ii to halt the raising of the first class ii gaming commission said Friday it won’t Greggos. in Christm as Club April and May 1974. relations problem,'' a ii stamp from lO to 13 cents. ij allow the opening until an investigation is They are under slate police investiga­ Organized crime investigators say the spokesman for Carey said, ji WASHINGTON -Chairman ji: completed. tion for allegedly helping Friend’s firm, alleged .$200,000 payoff was made on or explaining that no immediate ji William Proxmire, D-Wis., of the S The commission Thursday night Connecticut Sports Enterprises Inc., win about April 9, 1974, at the Hartford Hilton decision had been made as to ii Senate Banking Committee says § released the names of 41 persons it may an exemption to a state air pollution law. Hotel. The Bailey family says the former how or when holders of several $ there .is an "overwhelming sen- j: subpoena to a Nov, 6 hearing to consider A source told UPI subpoenas also may be party leader was in Florida during the million lottery tickets would ii timent” in his committee to do ij revoking the installation’s gambling issued for the records of a safe deposit box week of April 9. get refunds or possibly a chance ii something to rescue § license. The hearing is expected to be a at Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., rented at winning the big money. ii from insolvency, but "the question ;i lengthy one, extending beyond the Nov. 15. "There's just no precedent, including aimost ii is what.’’ The answer may come $ The names included former Republican no procedures for dealing with ii next week when his committee and j; State Chairman J. Brian Gaffney and this sort of thing,” the gover­ S 3,000. in BONUS PAYMENTS ii a House banking subcommittee ij former Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas A. United Way funds nor’s spokesman said. i: meet to try draft legislation to come Panuzio, who is now an official with the Although the game of chance ii to the city’s rescue. ;i federal General Services Administration has been under fire for several in Washington. days by investigative articles in International Organized crime investigators have said counseling agency at least three newspapers — the We hope your name is on one of these checks. Your S.B.M. Christmas Club check Bridgeport Jai Alai President David s ii Friend told them he paid $200,000 in 1974 to clients are sell-ieferred and hear about New York Daily News charged i: MOSCOW —The Soviet Union S The John Does, married 10 years, last week that state had been not only returns every penny you’ve saved but gives you a healthy bonus in addi­ ij; landed a spacecraft on Venus today the late John M. Bailey, former national the services of the agency through friends and state Democratic chairman, for his parents of two children, complain they and former clients. "systematically cheating " ii and successfully transmitted back can’t talk out their problems. players — the final crisis was tion. it makes gift buying easier and spares you those “bill headaches” in January. >i to earth a “panoramic” view of the :;j; help in obtaining the license. Referrals also come from schools, A one-man state grand jury, meanwhile, They don’t want a divorce, yet are un­ physicians, police and other social agen­ caused by a cure proposed by ii cloud-shrouded planet’s surface, ii happy together much of the time. Lottery Director Jerry Bruno. ii Tass news agency said the Venus lO ii is scheduled to begin hearing evidence cies. Fees are determined by a sliding Monday of possible criminal wrongdoing She hates her husband as well as herself scale based on income and number in the A key segment of new :ii "soft landed” about 1,300 miles ij when she screams, but how else can she procedures to eliminate unsold ij from the landing site of the descent ji; in the Bridgeport jai alai scandal. family. If there isn’t a check for you this ye a r-b e sure to open an S. B. M. ’76 Christmas Ciub! Others on the list of names include get through to him? The agency has grown and expanded its tickets as "winning” numbers Jj craft of Venus 9. Child and Family Services of Connec­ called for cutting back by 1 Bailey’s law partner, Alfred Wechsler of services to Manchester residents under Hartford; Bailey’s legal secretary, Louise ticut Inc. provides counseling services to the leadership of Miss Margaret Parker million the number of weekly i MARRAKESH, Morocco —King ;::jI Dunn; Bridgeport Police Supt. Joseph A. individuals, family, and couples including who was district director since the office tickets printed. jjj. Hassan’s great march to take over jjj pre-marital and marital counseling as opened until her retirement last January. But, according to an ad­ :ji Spanish Sahara with an army of un- ;j:j well as counseling around parent-child To keep up with the rapid increase in de­ ministration spokesman, when jji armed civilian volunteers ran into a j^i Inside today relationship problems. mand for services, a new social worker, the computer-driven ticket jii recruitment snag today—not enough ji The agency is a non-sectarian, multi- -Miss Linda Johnson, was added to the printer was told to run off only 4 jjjj women are signing up. Hassan had jij Bicentennial .... 3 Obituaries ...... 12 service private agency supported by Northeast District Office staff in addition million tickets, a quirk in its jij wanted 10 per cent female participa- Bolton...... 12 Open F o ru m ___ 4 volunteer contributions and the United to the appointment of Mrs. Arline program produced several ;i:j lion but only 6 per cent of the Churches ...... 6 Senior Citizens .. 2 Way. Ro.senberg as new district director. duplicate tickets. Savings Bank ji; marchers are women. 5 Assistance is offered to single parents An estimated 2 million tickets ft Classified...... 8-10 Cliff Simpson ... 4 The staff now consists of six full time Comics...... 11 S. Windsor...... 3 including placement of babies in- foster and one part-time professionally trained had already been sold and it LISBON, Portugal —Bombers, ig- ij^ homes and adoption planning when was an impossible task to find ij: noring a full military alert, today S Coventry ...... 3 Sports...... 7-8 social case workers. Dear Abby...... 11 V ernon...... 2 requested. The agency also provides day There has been continued focus on out how many of the duplicates of Manchester j; blasted two offices in Oporto and § care in carefully selected and supervised Hebron...... 3 Week in Review .4 had gone out. ij Lisbon and rumors of an imminent ^ expanding the agency's day care program Mrs. Marie (kilvin, a case worker for^the Manchester office of Child and Member F.D.I.C. o family day care homes during the daytime and on reerniting day care mothers as well Carey ordered an immediate ii coup d’etat continued to flood Por- hours. F'amily Services of Connecticut Inc., counsels and aids a couple to "got 646-1700 MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON # ANDOVER Today's Herald includes Weekend, a as children who could profit from a day "across-the-board freeze" on '•j tugal. ^5 The Northeast District Office at 110 Saturday supplement featuring the arts care experience. through to each other," one of the many services made possible through all lottery games and drawings. People-to-People Banking, ft Main St. was established in 1958. Many and television. Tlianks lo you, it's working. United Way funds. (Herald plioto by Pinto)

A'. I I PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat,, Oct. 25. 197S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 25, 1975 — PAGE THREE Weekend theater News for senior citizens Lake residents may get funds schedule By WALLY FORTIN With a 318, and high single with We wish to send our sincere COVENTRY assistance in rehabilitating housing officials begin now to crease in building lot size from Director a 124. condolences to Mr. and Mrs. MONICA SHEA their homes. make a list of at least a dozen 15,000 to 40,000 square feet, Blumenthal said the NCCD is Hi, everyone. First of all, we On Wednesday morning we James Gleeson on the loss of 742-9495 homes which could be repaired. although it doesn’t prevent willing to provide labor fans send our heartfelt had 10 tables for pinochle with Mrs. Gleeson's brother and Mort Blumenthal, director of With the list, the town could building on all small lots, does S a tu rd a y assistance and technical advice condolences to you Red Sox the following winners: Joseph sister within the period of three the Northeastern Connecticut start work right away if the Ti­ tend to encourage responsible UA East 1 — “Jaws” 2:00- for plumbing and electrical fans. It was a great series, and Windsor, 599; Helena Gavello weeks. Community Development Cor­ tle 10 funds are awarded. use of the land. Most of the soil 7:20-9:40 work. just too bad that either club had and Robert Schubert, 591; Ceil Menu for the week poration, (NCCD), told Endorse rezoning in this region has poor UA East 2 — “Abduction” Help would be available es­ to lose. Oh well, there is always Benson, 575; Michael Monday: Baked lasagna, members of the Lake Residents for Responsible drainage. High density housing 6 : 00^ : 00- 10:00 pecially to those residents who next year. DeSimone, 570; Esther Ander­ green vegetable, roll and Rehabilitation Study Com­ Planning have endorsed the leads to a further threat on the may be violating building or UA East 3 — “Hard Times” son, 565; Martha LaBate, 561; butter, chocolate pudding and mittee Wednesday they can proposed rezoning of the lake purity of the Coventry Lake Come this Wednesday mor­ health codes. 7:45-9;15 ning, the travelers will be Wesley Frost, 559; Nadine beverage. have federal money. area. water.” Malcom and Jennie Fogarty, Under the Title 10 grant that Title 10 provides funds to “The proposed rezoning, Burnside 1 — “Tom Sawyer” headed for Brown’s. We’ll be Wednesday: Beef noodle- Robert Fitch, president of the 551, and Ann Haupt, 545. is now being filed with the families whose income is less along with other controls which 1:30; “Love and Death” 3:30- leaving the Center around 10:30 vegetable soup with crackers, organization, sent a letter to the At the same time we had 27 federal government, lake area than $12,900 and whose repair we trust are forthcoming, will 7:35-9:25 a.m., so you’ll have time for a grinder, frosted cake and Planning and Zoning Commis­ for our crewel embroidery residents may be eligible for costs would not exceed $10,000. sion which stated: ensure an improved quality of Burnside 2 — “ Apple big breakfast. We will make a beverage. class. Blumenthal requested local life for all our citizens." Dumpling Gang” 1:30-4:00-7:00 coffee break stop along the Thursday: Baked beans, “We believe the proposed in­ Showplace Theatre way, and at that time you will In the afternoon we had 29 brown bread, steamed members on hand for our arts South Windsor — “Kingdom receive a box lunch to munch frankfurters, homemade and crafts program in which we in the Clouds” 2:00; “the Rein­ on. After a busy couple of days cookies and beverage. carnation of Peter Proud” 7:15- we will be heading back home featured among other things Friday: Corn chowder, Students to sell medallions 9:05 Friday afternoon after lunch the making of outdoor mats. grilled reuben, chilled fruit and This is a popular craft and we Rockville I — “Tom Sawyer” and should be in town around 6 beverage. COVENTRY to raise funds for school sion will return 50 cents on each will have it again in a couple of The theme of the dance will 2:00; “Shampoo” 7:15-9:15 p.m. Schedule for the week projects. medal sold to the school. weeks. be the “30 s" and silent movies Rockville II — The Apple While 180 members are on Monday: 10 a.m. to noon, Coventry High School Students involved in the will be shown throughout the Meanwhile upstairs we had 24 A B a /frry | B CharlET Tosftt ■ Brih*A Troo^ altacAtn^r/y | D Ih>vinnal Zithes GOP dance Dumpling Gang” 1:00-3:00-7:00- this trip, business at the Center kitchen social bingo, one can of students have received permis­ selling will be carrying one of night. players for bridge. It was good The Republican Campaign 9:00 will go on as usual, with all the canned goods needed. 1 to 4 This striking illustration of the Battle of Bunker Hill is Charlestown, and the advance of the British troops. sion from Dr. Arnold Elman, the bronze $2 medallions as a Music will be provided by The to see the nice turnout and the Committee will sponsor a Manchester Drive-In — “Trip regular programs. However, p.m., pinochle games. Bus from George Cooking’s The American War (London, 1781). However interesting this drawing is, it contains inac­ superintendent of schools, and sample to show customers. String and donations are $1 per lucky prize winners were: Lou “Dick Out Depression Dance" With the Teacher” 7:30; “Best for Thursday it will be just pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips The artist is unnamed. Graphic details shown vividly are curacies, most notably the enlargement of Charlestown Milton Wilde, school principal They will also be given order person with refreshments at a Buller, 4,920; Jack Owen, 4,800; Nov. 1 at St. Mary’s church all Friends” 9:00 Not a double exposure baked beans and frankfurters. at 12:30 and 4 p.m. and the absence of the American fortification on the hill. to sell Bicentennial medallions blanks. donation bar. Dorothy Andrew, 4,670; Kay the cannonade of the British warships, the firing from on Rt. 31. Vernon Cinema 1 — “Love Instead of the regular big meal. Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus for (Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.) The Bicentennial Commis­ Linhart, 4,295; Marjorie British batteries on Copp’s Hill in Boston, the burning of and Death” 2:00-7:30-9:30 This is no double exposure. These are twins at Manchester Thursday morning. Dr. Turek shopping. 10 to noon, oil pain­ From left are Joan and Jane Goulet. Bob and Bill Hender­ McLain, 4,060; Marge Kayser, Cinema 2 — “Cartoons and High School who modeled in a fashion show recently at the and the Manchester Public ting class and ceramic class. 1 son, and Janice and Janet Sumislaski. They are modeHng 3,980; and George Last, 3,810. m o r ia ? 4ERS Kingdom in the Clouds” 1:00- Health Nurses and volunteers p.m., return trip from shopping school. The three sets of doubles participated in a show outfits from King’s Department Store.. (Herald p h o to ^ Speaking of cards, on 3:00; “Once Is Not Enough” gave flu shots. The shooting and senior bowling at the i & V . - sponsored by the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Thursday morning, Nov. 6, we Podium Players select play 7:00-9:15 Steve Dunn) started at 10:25, and by 12:05 Parkade Lanes. The battle of Breed’s Hill Ovtr 40 Yean of Utwxcollad Ssrvico will start a class in pinochle and Showcase Cinema 1 — “3 they knocked out 391 seniors. It By Dr. Francis G. Walell Open 24 Hours Dally setback here at the Center. Wednesday: 10 a.m., pinochle Days of Condor” 4:35-7:10-9:35 sure was a jam session for games and crewel embroidery Worceslcr Slalc College We’ll tell you more about it HERRON Wilda Devine of Marlborough. The Players gave the school a FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Showcase Cinema 2— “Royal awhile, in fact after we filled class, 10:30 a.m. buses leave for Copyrighi 1975 PRESS AND REVOLUTION the main hall we lined them later. ,|. ami K. Sihiin She is a longtime member of traveler black curtain for the Flash” 1:45-3:40-5:40-7:45-9:45 Brown’s. Noon to 12:30 p.m., American Aniiquarian Sociely The Podium Players an­ the Podium Players and has stage. PUBLIC RECORDS through the halls and even out about tnree o clock. Gen. Robert Pigot Showcase Cinema 3 — Don’t forget our big craft fair lunch is served. 12:45 p.m.! At the council of war at Cambridge Boston across the Charles River. nounces “Exit the Body,” by Red produced many of its plays and This curtain will allow more “Hearts of the West” 1:30-3:30- on the street. Thanks to our coming up on Thursday, Dec. 4. was to march through the tall grass M©bil bridge games; 1 p.m., arts and called by General Artemas Ward, the of­ At about midnight Col. Prescott’s men Carmichael, as its fall play, to musicals. She was seen last elaborate sets and lighting 5:30-7:20-9:20 good friend, the man upstairs it Already we are getting many crafts class. Bus pickup at 8:30 ficers of the American soldiers besieging towards the redoubt, but this was at first HEATING OILS was a perfect day. began to throw up the earth atop Breed’s be presented in the Rham High spring as a factory girl in effects for the plays and Showcase Cinema 4 — nice handmade articles donated a.m., return trips at 12:30 and Boston debated what to do. Spies had Hill; with only four hours until dawn, they considered secondary to a flanking move­ Wurrunly deeds h'erguson Rd., $2,409.62. On behalf of the seniors and School auditorium, Nov. 21 and Pajama Game. musicals performed by the OIL BURNER & “Cooley High” 1:30-3:35-5:40- by the members, but we still 3:30 p.m. brought word that very day (June 16,1775) worked in nervous haste. The Americans ment against the American left by Gen. (lone Devine is the local Ann D. Tanguay to Ronald .Vlarriage lieense my staff, I want to sincerely 22 . Players and by the Trigon 7:40-9:50 need many more. This craft Thursday: 10 a.m. to noon, that the British were planning to occupy didn’t try to work quietly and the British Howe. The latter hoped to encircle the en­ sheriff. Players, the high school HEATING INSTALLATION and Kay P. Isle, property at 182 Warren Louis Mocek, thank Dr. Turek, the The director is Gillian Howell project is one way for us to put open card playing, shuffleboard Dorchester Heights just south of Boston, heard noise, but they offered no challenge. trenchments and capture the colonials. Gail Layden of Glastonbury students' drama group. Ralph Rd., $59,000. Norwich, and Lori Rossano Manchester Public Health Stokes of Marlborough. He is a 643-5135 Sunday a little money into our meals or visiting. Noon to 1 p.m., What countermoves should the Patriots By daybreak a rude breastwork about six But Col. Prescott, in anticipation of this, and John Horton of Hebron are Taylor Made Homes Inc. to Nurses and their volunteers for speech and drama teacher who 315 Center St. Manchester Aronson, Coventry, Nov. 8, program so that we can con­ lunch is served. 1 p.m., Fund- make? feet high with wooden firing platforms had had sent Capt. Thomas Knowlton with the author’s secretary and hus­ UA East 1 Vintage Homes Inc., 36 parcels doing such an excellent job and directs the annual children's “Jaws” 2:00- South United Methodist Church. tinue to serve delicious meals Day, featuring paper games. The Committee of Safety had urged that been erected. It was clearly visible from Connecticut troops to man a low barricade band. 5:00-7:20-9:40 in Robin Estates off Redwood a service deeply appreciated. pageant at the Marlborough to you at a reasonable price. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return Charlestown peninsula — across the ships and from Boston. When the cannon of rail fences, hay and stone walls. For­ Kilsy Sibun of Hebron is the Rd., $161,500. Building permits The action starts here on Congregational Church. UA East 2 — “Abduction” Thursday afternoon we had a trip and pick up at noon and 3 Charles River from Boston — be fortified. of H.M.S. Lively fired a few balls at the tunately, too. Col. John Stark of New real estate agent. 6 00 8 00 10:00 Howard S. and Elsie B. Plank Harleth H. Manning, repairs Tuesday with our Senior “Exit the Body” is a farce : - : - delicious baked ham dinner. We p.m. Ward was reluctant to do so because of the fresh earthworks shortly after dawn, they Hampshire arrived with reinforcements Beth Fitzgibbons and Paul to Edward Shensie Jr. and at 816 Hartford Rd., $500. Bowling League at the Parkade mystery strictly for laughs. A UA East 3 — “Hard Times” went upstairs for our meeting. Friday: 10 a.m., kitchen dangers involved and the serious shortage did little or no damage. to help defend the left flank. Howe’s ad­ Zionts of Hebron are the couple Olive A. Shensie, property at 23 Lanes with the following New York mystery writer rents 7:15-9:15 Marcel Lapierre for We are grateful to Fred Corbin social bingo, one can of canned of powder. General Joseph Warren, the Bostonians were roused early that day vance here was turned back by withering next door. Bunce Dr., $28,500. Manchester Safe & Lock, sign results: In the men’s Class A a house in the country for the for bringing in his 16mm goods needed. Noon to 12:30 famous doctor and Patriot leader of June 17, 1775, by the roar of the cannon, musket fire that left 96 redcoats dead. Joyce Nicolo of Hebron is the Burnside 1 — “ Love and U &R Homes Corp. to Thomas at 453 Main St., $140. group, Andy Lamoureaux won month of August. projector and showing us some p.m., lunch is served. 1 to 3:30 Boston, felt the same way. and they waited nervously to see what the As hundreds in Boston watched, Pigot maid. Death’’ 7:35-9:25; “ Tom J. Russell Jr. and Margaret J. Connecticut Valley Builders the high triple with 576; and A1 Unbeknownst to her, some Sa!wyer” 1:30 films. We adjourned early so p.m., setback games. Bus pick One who argued differently was Gen. enemy would do. The British officers, led his men up the hill to within 100 feet of Bob Fancher of East Hamp­ Russell, parcel on Grissom Rd., Inc. for Hjalmar Carlson, Bolis won the high single with a crooks have hidden diamonds in we could rest up for the dance up at 8:30 a.m., return trips at Israel Putnam of Connecticut, affec­ however, saw no need to hurry to meet the entrenchments before Prescott’s men ton and Tom Juliani of Burnside 2 — “ Apple $16,000. repairs at 9 Hemlock St., $600. 204. In the Class B group, the house. Other crooks, and this night. We will have to tell 12:30 and 4 p.m. tionately known as “Old Put.” This broad- this American challenge. Meanwhile, the opened fire with staggering effect. As Manchester complete the cast. Dumpling Gang” 1:30-4:007:00 Sheldon Lee Bogli and Terry Joseph Picaut won both the law enforcemenl officials, are Wilbert and Margaret you about our Masquerade shouldered farmer with long and hard ser­ tired men on Breed’s Hill, who had spent many redcoats fell, others bravely tried to Showplace Theaters C. Bogli to Marc. G. and Jane high triple with a 482, and the looking for them. Ithick ciirlain Sullivan, new dwelling at 10 Dance in the next column. vice in the Indian War was a dominant most of the night with pick and shovel, push on, but deadly fire forced them to South Windsor — “Kingdom E.B. Stolzman, property at 32 Plano PI., $25,000. high single with a 197. Bodies enter and exit J. Colin Puchee, principal of in the Clouds” 2:00; “Kasblan” (IK^VTHEATRES EAST figure in the council. Outspoken, continued to strengthen their position and retreat. Gen, Howe was dismayed at the Rham, announced the receipt of Strong St., $38,000. Fred Brunoli & Sons Inc. for In the women’s Class A Manchester Evening Herald vioqu TPHt ‘■’fluCMtSUH $W PlRKADEalt) •.;$! frequently. aggressive, and explosive at times, Put­ to build some low outer works. devastating sight of his well-trained a gift from the Podium Players. 7:00; “Reincarnation of Peter Federal lax lien group, Betty Lamoureaux won The author will be played by Town of Manchester, new Published every evening except nam was very much for action. He Aroused from lethargy, Gen. Gage now soldiers being mown down like grass. Proud” 9:15 both phe high triple with a 431, Internal Revenue Service firehouse at 1039 Tolland Tpke., Sundays and holidays. Entered at proposed the immediate fortification of held a British council of war. All agreed Joining Pigot, Howe decided to try Rockville I — “Tom Sawyer” against James A. Melley, 328 $175,000. and the high single for a 170. In the Manchester, Conn., Post OHIce as Second Class Mall Matter. the heights of Charlestown. Col. William that Breed’s Hill had to be taken, but how again. The British marched upward on the 2 :00; “Shampoo” 5:15-7:15-9:15 the Class B group Peggy tJ J A h iiii iLhiltsIwT Suggested Carrier Rates Prescott of Groton, Mass., who was to to do it was debated. General Clinton bloody hill, stepping over fallen comrades. Manchester Drive-In — “Trip Strauss won both the high triple il tiVNIia SOtOOiTF^etoM With the Teacher” 7:30; “Best Payable In Advance - tlACpUMES lead the action, agreed and the others wanted to land a force near Charlestown In their bright uniforms (especially the of­ Friend” 9:00 Single copy...... 154 went along. neck and isolate the Americans. This was ficers’) they made splendid targets, and at Weekly...... 9oi A p u c n p i f f ABOUT TOWN Yernon Cinema 1 — “Love One month...... $3.90 It was foolhardy for the Americans to logical but Gage thought differently. . 50 yards the Americans could hardly miss. Three months ...... $1170 venture onto Charlestown where they and Death” 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15- November events in Vernon Perhaps he felt it unwise to place soldiers The British were horridly decimated. 9:15 Six m onths...... $23.40 might be easily cut off and isolated by the between two divisions of the enemy. The Rockville United jewelry, pop corn, and small One year...... $46.80 Running short of bullets, the Patriots had A seven-week automotive sponsor a handwriting Cinema 2 — “Cartoons and The classes will be conducted Mall Rates Upon Request British. This peninsula was connected to Would not a frontal assault be more effec­ Methodist Women will sponsor gifts for children to buy. rammed buckshot, rusty nails, and even Kingdom in the Clouds” 5:00- each Thursday and will cover Subscribers who fall to receive the mainland by a neck so narrow that it tive? Such an attack led by Gen. William clinic will be conducted begin­ workshop Monday at Keeney a Colonial Holiday Bazaar, 7:10-9:20 The kitchen will be open con­ such areas as diet, skin care, their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. BURNSIDE U-m often overflowed at high tide. But Howe would impress the American rabble pieces of glass into their muskets. In the ning Wednesday from 7 to 9 Street School at 3:15 p.m. for Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. should telephone the circulation |5I0 lU M EIPt AVI,, E. MTFD, > 538-3333| tinuously and hot turkey medications, and home care. department, 647-9946 rashness and not reason prevailed among with British might, and they would no face of this the redcoats fell back again. p.m. at the Manchester Ar­ teachers of preprimary, Showcase Cinema 1 — “ 3 at the church on Grove St. Days of Condor” 2:00-4:35-7:10- dinners as well as hot dogs and Diabetics and their families are WOODY ALLEN the restless militia who wanted to drive doubt flee in terror before Howe's In grim determination Howe and Pigot mory, according to Vi Oliver of kindergarten and first grade. 9:35 Luncheon will be served from grinders will be on sale. welcome. Pre-registration is “LOVE AND DEATH" the enemy out of Boston, bayonets. ordered their men to drop their packs and the Connecticut National The workshop will be conducted 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a full- by Eugene Engdahl of the Showcase Cinema 2— “Royal Grange anniversary requested by calling the 7:35 9:25 The order given, 1,000 to 1,200 men with It would be early afternoon before the to climb the hill once more. And joined by Guard's women's programs. course turkey dinner, with two Flash ’' 1:45-3:40-5:40-7:45-9:45 Vernon Grange 52 will hospital weekdays between 8:30 varied arms, a day’s rations and en­ tide would be right for a landing on the Gen. Clinton with fresh troops the British Sponsored by the YWCA, the Zaner-Bloser Co. sittings, will be served from 5 . WALT DISNEY'S course will be instructed by Showcase Cinema 3 — celebrate its 89th anniversary, a.m. and 4:30 p.m. trenching tools gathered on Cambridge eastern end of the peninsula. Meanwhile made the final assault. Gen. Howe, his to 6:30 p.m. “ APPLE DUMPLING GANG” Paul Varco, a teacher in the 'Hearts of the West” 1:30-3:30- Nov. 7 starting with a potluck Faiiiil breakfast I common. After President Langdon of Har­ the British ships and the batteries on handsome uniform stained with sweat and The television interview with On sale, in various booths, S0imiWN)$im.SIIUjyiUlllVE.M4-33S6 Plus spattered with blood, personally led the COEP program at Manchester 5:30-7:20-9:20 supper at 6:30 p.m. in the The Sisterhood of Congrega­ “THE REMCiUttUTION OF PETER PROUD” vard College prayed for their success, the Copp’s Hill in the northend of Boston three members of the will be jewelry, fancy work, “DONALD DUCK” High School. Further informa­ Showcase Cinema 4 — Grange Hall, Rt. 30. tion B’nai Israel, Talcott Ave., force marched towards Charlestown. An began a cannonade of the American posi­ right side. Manchester Civic Orchestra stuffed toys, trash and I HOCKVIUE-EASTIUINST.SIl.gSM I Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 7:00 The American forces were practically tion may be obtained at the N ow ’s the tim e to order our "Cooley High " 1:30-3:35-5:40- Neighbors Night will be Rockville, will sponsor a family eyewitness left a graphic description of tion. Little damage was done, but the scheduled for tonight at 7:30 on also treasures, food, handicrafts, “SHAMPOO” CINE 1 - SAT. & SUN. 1:30 out of powder and shot and Col. Prescott YWCA Nutmeg Branch. 7:40-9:50 observed with members of En­ breakfast in the synagogue them: “To a man, they wore small deafening roar frightened the men. Channel 3 has been postponed d e liciou s Hallow een donuts for Christmas items, candy, and "ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER” knew that there was little chance of have field, Wapping, Stafford recreation hall, Nov. 2 from I DOCIIFlUE-EtST MIN ST. 872.9809 clothes, coming down and fastening just There was a moment of panic when a due to technical difficulties. your Halloween party. Like fudgey plants. Mrs. Judie Sugalski is p/tis cartoons Springs and Somers granges in­ “T M tfP lE DUMPUNG GARG" below the knee, and long stockings with cannon ball killed one of the militia out­ holding the hill now. Although the T he interview will be DONUT general chairman. The affair 9:30 a.m. to noon. For reser­ AT 3:30 The language arts committee chocolate-iced (tonuts. And tasty vited. Members of the Vernon vations call Tina Sulam. cowhide shoes ornamented with large side of the redoubt. Col. P rescott, colonials saved their fire until the enemy rescheduled at a later date. will be open to the public. "LOVE AND DEATH” of the Board of Education will HOLES honeydips. Historical Society have also The Sisterhood is also making buckles, while not a pair of boots graced spattered with the brains and blood of the was within close range, they didn’t have CINE 2 - SAT. & SUN 1:30 & 4:00 enough powder left to hold off the British. ABOUT Guild bazaar been invited. plans for a Chanukah auction MANCHESTER the company. The coats and waistcoats victim, immediately leaped to the parapet 363 , D M E m/ROUTES Walt Disney's Prescott ordered a retreat. Swarming into S o Stop in today at M ister Donut. St. Bernard Women’s Guild The Junior Grange will meet and cocktail party for Nov. 22 at 9 8 448 were loose and of huge dimensions, with and daringly walked along it encouraging "APPLE DUMPLING GANG” the little fort, the redcoats bayonetted any days Order lots of Hallow een donuts TOWN Planning fair will sponsor its annual Christ­ Nov. 8 at the Grange Hall at 2 8 p.m. For reservations call colors as varied as the barks of oak, his forces. As the hot June day developed, Admission 99c 'til 4:00 remaining Americans who resisted. t a mas bazaar, Nov. 7 from 4 to 9 p.m. The program will be on Donna Feir or Linda Post. sumach and other trees...could make the Americans were weary, hungry, and for your party. A n d w atch the The Couples Club of South crafts. them, and their shirts were all made of Breed’s Hill had been taken, but at terri­ Mrs. Barbara Wichtnan, left, and Mrs. Karen Chorches, p.m. and Nov. 8, from 10 a.m. to Pinochle winners grimy with sweat and dirt. Still supplies rm year! goblins gobble them up. United Methodist Church will 3 p.m. Mrs. Cathy Bacchiocci Cumniunity day flax, and like every part of the dress, were and reinforcements did not arrive. ble cost to the British — 1,054 casualties. have a skating party tonight at 8 local membership chairmen for the Women's Auxiliary of Tuesday winners in the Ver­ HURRY FINAL WKSI (R) > homespun.” Officers might have uniforms American losses were far less — 100 killed and Mrs. Ann Gessay are World Community Day will / JACQUELINE SUSANN'S Without Prescott’s untiring efforts there at Bol.on Ice Palace. Rt. 6. Newington Children’s Hospital, examine a booklet which non Senior Citizens’ pinochle but not the men. (including Gen. Joseph Warren) and 267 cochairmen and Miss Corlnne be observed Nov. 7 from 1:30 to might not have been a fight that day: Dof­ g GOOD ONLY AT MISTER DONUT explains the work of the hospital, as they prepare for the club were: Eva Parent 689; W I S wounded. rm Lee will be in charge of the Entrenchments were to be laid out by fing his coat, hat and wig — his sweaty I 2 p.m. at St. Johns’ Episcopal Lena Piazza 685; Joseph She became a Gen. Howe was never the same again. The Gourmet Luncheon auxiliary’s Holiday Fair Oct. 31 from 2 to 7 p.m. and Nov. 1 kitchen. Church, Rt. 30. Col. Richard Gridley, an experienced bald head glistening in the sun — he urged Group of Manchester Junior Gessay 666; Carl Murphy 652; Ravaged Victim NOT ENOUGH” military engineer. Although the council He had learned only too well that the I ASSORTED DONUT HOLES from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American School for the Deaf Booths will feature hand­ Women attending are asked 7:00 9:15 / the men on in their work. Women's Club will meet Mon­ Mike D esim one 633; B ert had explicitly ordered the fortification of colonial rabble would stand and fight gymnasium, 139 N. Main St., West Hartford. Those made articles, Christmas to bring a bag lunch and dessert \ SUN. 5 7:00 9:15 / Howe’s army of 2,400 regulars looked day noon at the home of Mrs. Edwards 632. Bunker’s Hill, the officers decided on against Britain’s best forces. For the WITH THIS wishing to join the auxiliary may call Mrs. Wichman, 646- decorations, stuHed animals, and beverage will be furnished like a scarlet tide spreading over the base Joan Tarca, 92 Linwood Dr. baked goods, aprons, knitted ar­ Thursday tournament B e S F i Breed's Hill about 600 yards closer to of the hill as they landed on Charlestown. Americans, the fight on Breed’s Hill (in­ 8064, or Mrs. Chorches, 643-0532. (Herald photo by Dunn) by the church. winners were: Betty Luetjen ticles, plants, paperback books. Boston. Gridley laid out a square redoubt Laden with full packs ant* three days’ correctly remembered as the battle of The afternoon program will 621; Lu Denley 608; Violet May COUPON n u e n o s about 40 yards long on each side; it was to rations they were ready for the assault at Bunker Hill) was a moral victory. start with devotions and the 589; and Katherine Duell 581. la COLOR IK) I dedication of large print / WOODY ALLEN be strongest on the south facing DOZ. There will not be any games How fa r should a Teacher go r DIANE KEATON Charlestown at the bottom of the hill and songbooks to be given to local next Tuesay but Thursday play Expires Friday, October 31st to protect her students? convalescent homes. is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at the “LOVE AND DEATH” (GOOD SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY) Mrs. Ruth Hellferich who is Senior Citizen Center, Park PI., HTMiimii.li COLOR RATED (PG) associated with the Meals for FUTiKTn "MVDinnro’' st m t s show Rockville. . 7J0 9-JO SHT. MT. 2 PJL HU SW. BULLETIN: Millions program — Aid to Union bazaar jwjTjnjyjyjjgj Joan Cope has best minute Children, will be the guest The Union Congregational KiDS SHOW SAT.-SUN. Now You Can Get Your 2 OOOO ONLY AT MISTER DONUT speaker. All women of the com­ Church will sponsor its Red, 1 P.M. 3 P.M. 90* munity are invited to attend. Donuts Wholesale! We Invite White, and Blue Christmas JU N O O M IH THE CLOUDS ■ THIS COUPON WORTH Local church representatives IlKyioindlKrttcMai The Following To Get Our bazaar, Nov. 8 from 9:30 a.m. SOUTH WINDSOR are asked to bring schoolbags tk litimtc sacrSicti to Williamsburg, Virginia from from 8 to 11 p.m. Workshop will to 3 p.m. with booths in the William Cherick, guidance Wholesale Prices: Clubs, and supplies to be assembled Jan. 16-19, 1976 to attend be from 7:45 to 8 p.m. church and the annex next door. during the morning session. counselor at South Windsor seminars on educational and Caller is Cliff Organizations, Restaurants, Mrs. Walter Newcomb and High School said, Joan L. Cope social issues and to be on hand Brodeur. Rounds cued by Russ Religious Organizations, Diabetes classes Mrs. Robert Elliott are has been chosen as the school’s for the selection of the national and Anita White. Rockville General Hospital cochairmen. winner. Scouts, Private Parties, I25*0ff winner in the Bicentennial All club level dancers are cor­ will conduct a series of classes Tickets are now bn sale for Seniors scholarship competi­ The grand prize winner dially invited to attend. Birthdays, Halloween, etc. ■ DOZEN ASSORTED DONUTS! on diabetes starting Nov. 6 BOB and the luncheon which will consist tion. receives a $10,000 scholarship TteyVe Cheaper By The ! Expires Friday, October 31 at through Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. in the of beef stew, tossed salad, It is part of a nationwide and will have his or her Dozen, 15 to 25% Discount I (GOOP SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY) medical staff room at the assorted breads and crackers, scholarship program for high “ Bicentennial Minute” hospital. In 6 Dozen Lots or More! For lemon squares and beverage. MARIE'S school seniors conducted by the presented on the CBS television Noisy They may be purchased at the National Association of Secon­ network. Since its formation in 1850, jnformation. Please Call - dary School Principals with Parents’ Visitation Night at the Cerro volcano of 255 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., funds from the Shell Oil Com­ the high school will be Nicaragua has erupted many MR. DONUT MANCHESTER ;$>HCH€ASt C IN IA 4AJ PIZZA pany. f\e xr TO STOP & sh o p] Thursday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. times making it the most ac­ 255 West Middle Tpke. 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. Runner-up is Kevin Rennie. Students have received pre­ tive volcano in Central Manchester • 046-9277 e a s t HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL INFO SM-mnn NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU Miss Cope's winning composi­ registration forms in their America. The last major tion consists of a “Bicentennial homerooms upon which parents eruption was recorded in Minute” and a commentary dis­ may sign up for an appoint­ February, 1971. W IiSter Doruit.® at 539 Main Street, Manchester cussing the relevance of this ment. These forms should be “minute for today” and for returned to students’ • THICK CRUST PIZZA • GIANT GRINDERS I America’s future. homeroom teachers. BRING THE KIDS TO SEE -.,P6l" • pUfm?. • SPAGHEHI She also scored high on a The program will begin at 7 in last minute halloween things! lU. 1:31; Nm. dn Fit Em' • RAVIOLI , LASAGNA current events test. the Auditorium with greetings haircutting ‘WANDA THE WITCH,” & THE 7 MIt U I Sa t 3:31 The selection committee was by Dr. Robert W. Goldman, ecandy e decorations 74S W5.... i a m a m r. For Your Convenience Mrs. Cecil Decker, Chris superintendent of schools and e tableware e table cloths Powell, Sal Randazzo, and Miss Mon. thru Sal. 11:00 A.M. - 11:30 P.M. Mr. William A. Spohn, principal GREAT PUMPKIN;’ THURS., 3 Janet Watson. of South Windsor High School. DAYS OF Signing up future voters THE CONDOR Sundaya 11:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. Miss Cope will now compete “where a Sun., Oct. 26th - Noon to 7 P.M.: DCT. 30th 3-6 PM & FRI., OCT. with other high school winners. llallou'cen Danri* dollars IW Ifcl 134; Mmim Fittm Two winners from each state Fred Peck. Uepublican registrar of voters, passes out 7:ll-»i; III I Sm. 33M3S The South Windsor Square •fche w Srade of main St'redt | worth a 739 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Illing Junior High School. Peck explained the method of ...... 7:l» »5 ■ IM I k US; Mta. dn M Em and the District of Columbia 7.4I HFjijl I S« iJi 3J5 For Fast Take Dance Club is having a dollar" 31st 4-7 PM voter registration forms to future voters, members of will receive a scholarship of $1,- downtown manchester^ 6 4 9 -4 7 0 4 voting, and the importance of registering. (Herald photo Out Service Halloween dance Friday at the Mit. Carol Lenihan's seventh grade social studies class at b v Pinto I 646-7479 000 and an all expense paid trip Wapping Elementary School

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Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Tumor treatment Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International facility urged Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, To the editor, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. I am compelled from personal Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor experience to call your attention to an un­ fortunate situation which is growing more serious with each passing day. It is a situa­ MANCHESTER HAS tion that is causing pain, suffering, in­ convenience, and expense to hundreds of Election campaign people located in the Manchester vicinity. What is even more outrageous is the fact 725 EAST Business-Directory Guide For COUNTR' that it is a situation that could be cor­ 284 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER | enters new phase rected immediately. Merchants In Early American . In 1972, 609 cases of malignant tumors m id d l e t u r n p ik e Furniture Reproductions were diagnosed in Manchester Memorial Manchester and Surroundinq CLOCKS • LAMPS • FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and Manchester’s election campaign and other nearby hospitals. In 1975, this ■ ■■ ■ ■■ 9' t ft*'® MANCHESTER • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA entered a new phase this week, with figure not only has greatly increased but OPEN TUE8., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. candidate statements giving way to THE W EEK will continue to increase, and can be con­ THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. Vicinity SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING candidate charges and with innuendos IN REVIEW servatively expected to exceed 1,000 cases WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL and implications replacing in­ in the next three to five years. The unfor­ novations and improvements. tunate people so afflicted must travel AIR CONDITIONING, present each spoke for about one Tuesday, Republican Edward several miles to an overcrowded facility featuring this week... minute and then “table-hopped” from REFRIGERATION and HEATING Wilson wanted to know whether any for treatment, often spending long, un­ / one group to another, explaining their favoritism was shown Arthur Fischer, comfortable periods of time waiting for We Also Do Sheet Metal Work views and answering questions. head of the New York firm planning their turn. The cost of travel is added to Hew England Mechanical Services, Inc, Despite the insurmountable com­ the multi-million dollar Buckland the incredible expense of such illness, not ROUTE #83, P.o. BOX 3147 MANCHESTER PARKADE petition generated by the seventh and Commons. He wanted to know if the to mention the additional distress, discom­ TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) final World Series game, the meeting Your Complete “several hundred" dollars Fischer fort and uneasiness to the patient. ______643-2738 > 643-91Q9 was considered a success. donated to Democratic causes had For some time, Manchester Memorial Appliance Store Friday night at Whiton Memorial anything to do with the March 1974 Hospital has had suitable provisions for a Auditorium, the Manchester Property CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND decision by the Planning and Zoning treatment and follow-up care center for Owners Association held its election Commission, when it approved two tumor patients. The space and equipment TENTS. COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR M A H R E SSES, forum and meeting. Invited speakers TELEVISION - APPLIANCES zone changes in Buckland. is available as well as trained personnel to STOVES. LANTERNS were Cummings, Agostinellij Democratic Town Chairman Ted staff it. And yet it lies idle, in spite of the NANrHESTFIt Democratic Town Director Phyllis HOIft MrtOVUKJTT Cummings immediately denied any crying need for its implementation. Why? Jackston and Republican Town Direc­ FARR’S wrongdoing, called Wilson’s charges It is time for the administration of the THE EVERYTHING STORE tor Vivian Ferguson. CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET “a smear campaign,’’ scheduled a l l / r n p t k c 649-3589 Manchester Memorial Hospital to take OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 ir DON WiLMS SARAS comment session for Thursday night whatever steps are necessary to get this - I 2' APPLIANCE I TV »'■' '• » Shoo and invited Wilson and GOP Chair­ Action started unit functioning immediately. Concern for man Nathan Agostinelli to attend. Monday, Town Counsel William the growing number of victims of this dis­ VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR rrniM es They didn’t attend but about 20 Broneill announced a foreclosure ac­ ease demands it. by factory trained specialists ; p l i UR ri:i Too many people consider the "church” thieves. persecution they have pursued their There were voices raised against his rhythm when walking, thereby exercising been found, opposite Hartman Tobacco as a building or place of worship. It is “His executioners gambled for the only course with confidence that God was with musicianship, his management of the the body and enriching the spirit. Company’s office. CUSTOM MADE much more than that. John Calvin once SEE US FOR: piece of property he had on earth while he them. Albert Schweitzer is an outstanding hospital, his attitude to the blacks, and his “Lord Jesus, Son of God, Saviour — East Academy — On Parker Street, off CANVAS AWNINGS defined the church as “the fellowship of • Aluminum Roll Up was dying — and that was his coat. When exampie of such a person. cuitural philosophy. But he continued to Have mercy on me, a sinner, IT IS SO. — the end of Academy Street, site of Awninga OSTRINSKY the forgiven and the forgiving.” It is a Manchester’s first secondary school. • Door Canopies SCRAP METAL society in which each one feels the clean­ • Storm Doors Rochambeau’s Army — On Spencer • Combination Windows V i', - sing of God’s grace and so in turn treats DEALER IN WASTE gild PAPER Street at the West Cemetery, the route of MANCHESTER AWNING CO. his fellows in a forgiving way. You and I 731 PARKER ST. Rochambeau’s army marched through 195 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS The national sampler: What newspapers are saying know how far short we fall from this ideal town. Telephone 649-3091 Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 but this is what it should be. Recently the The recovery of these signs would Eslabllthed 1943 By L'niled Press International Unemployed voters are not likely to look Buchanan voted against the Columbus Day saying there might be valid reasons First Church of Christ in New Britain has restore the project to its original intent. l^ichita (Kan.) Kagle and Beacon; with fondness on the incumbents who did recess. recognized in other sections of the law for used this phrase in its Newsletter to They may be returned to the Town Clerk’s Before You Throw It Away, Check With Ostrinsky First nothing to save their jobs. her trial not having started. describe the church: office, the Park Department or either or Because the urgency of the nation’s Nevertheless, wouldn’t it be nice if GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING MANGHESTER 0>rr 30 Vram' Elxperlenie The disadvantages in the prosecution “Where and when we work, pray, and the undersigned. energy crisis is such that it requires Congress forewent some of its down time Manchester’s Only Complete Carpet Service! Ostrinsky, 731 Parker Street, Manchester will pay Civic Organizations, Scouts, Churches and Fraternities would be great if Sara Jane Moore break bread together to promote the in­ Very truly yours. Coll 649-5807 research and development programs The Sunday Ledger-Enquirer, Colum­ and devoted it to trimming the ridiculous 14 High street, rear for newspapers. The paper you sell to OSTRINSKY is recycled back into newsprint. The paper that the Town MEMORIAL GO. and Lynette Froome — both accused of crease of the love of God and neighbor.” Wells C. Dennison, similar to the rush atomic and space bus, Ca.: from the budget? MANCHESTER of Manchester sells to a mill becomes boxboard, never again to be used as newsprint. A. ALMETTI. Prop, attempting to assassinate the President — president Oppoaite Eatt O m eter; projects of the past, it is alarming to learn Which is more important, congressional Phone: 646-5830 It takes (17) seventeen normal size pulp trees to make one ton of newsprint. You will do more for ecology llurrison S t, Manchester Citizen Tribune, Morristown, Tenn.: were to go free, along with Patricia Not too solemn Edson M. Bailey, that the Ford administration has given up vacations or tending to the nation’s It is a conviction of Department of and get paid for your labor if you bring your newspapers to OSTRINKSY’S, 731 Parker Street, Manchester. QuoHty Memorials hope for major energy legislation until business? Hearst, now held on various charges. There is a place for humor — even in the chairman ’’Serving the area since 1955” Justice attorneys that Patricia Hearst will church. These may cause you to smile — if after the 1976 elections. In coming to a definitive answer to that There also would be considerable dis­ Historic Site Marking Committee run away if she is admitted to bail. Scarce­ not to chuckle. Congressional reluctance to approve question, look at these rather significant illusionment with the new law on the part of Manchester Historical Society ly no one who has been following the case As the minister stood up to deliver his Got A Painting Problam? We’ll Helpl tough measures to conserve fuel and items: of the public. doubts otherwise. Flight is a pattern of life Sunday sermon he paused, surveyed the IN MANCHESTER, RKNIT ON MAIN STREH Strvica itill m eini uim thlng to u i — and tarvlct maana apandlng anough ecourage domestic production — both — Congress has voted itself a Columbus PET OWNERS lima with you to halp you aalact tha right paint tinlah (or that )ob you'ra plan­ for the remnants of the “Symbionese congregation, turned toward the choir ning. Saa us tor paint and ssrvics whan you plan your naxt projact. necessary if even a beginning to greater Day recess of 12 days and has scheduled COMPLETE PRIHTIN6 I COPYING SERVICE If you can’t find what you're looking for elsewhere, stop H O I M E S 7 .uhe’idTx f Nome i i o Liberation Army” and she would be likely KKRALD YESTRKDAYS with an appreciative glance and then an­ TODAY’S THOUGHT LOW COST PRINTING energy independence is to be made — in­ further recesses of six days for Veterans in to see us. Chances are we wilt have what you need. to be spirited away by them, even if she nounced, “We thank the choir for their WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) dicates the experts were right when they Day, 12 days for Thanksgiving and the BIISMSS CUDS • STITHltalY • RUDKI STUMPS Why not stop here first and you may not have to go any 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER. CONN, did not choose to run elsewhere. It has excellent rendition of our Sunday anthem “My brother always gets the best. My further. ^ J e J m so n PAI NT CQ said fuel self-sufficiency was not plausi­ usual Christmas holiday. That will total 25 Years Ago MINIT-MAN PRINTING 06040 seemed wiser for her own safety to keep Anna Falkowski is installed as regent of — and now a message from our sponsor.” mother loved him more than me. My 840 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • MO-1777 ble. about 40 days with only 73 calendar, and MANCHESTER PET CENTER INDEPENDENT DEALER ME MHFK. 1 HF ORDKR OI H U QOLIMNRULI her guarded without bail. Increasingly the church realizes that it father played ball with him. The teachers • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES Certainly it is unlikely with an ad­ fewer working days left In the year. St. M argaret’s Circle, Daughters of • TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEROX COPIERI 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • 649-4273 aaraiv But now Miss Hearst may have to be Isabella. must compete for the time of its always thought he was smarter. But my 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 649-4501 PAINTS ministration and Congress who refuse to — Everyone, including sundry, con­ Just Around The Corner From Main... released on her own recognizance if she Edward J. Moriarty of 27 Kensington St. parishioners. One recently had a quarter day will come...I’ll get even yet. compromise on effective bills. gressmen, complains bitterly about the has not been brought to triai by December assumes charge of Manchester unemploy­ page add on the Saturday religious page: Someday he’ll really be down and beg FORMAL'S INN inc YOU DESERVE THE BEST The thinking in Congress seems to be boondoggles that set up the taxpayers’ 27. A section of the new "Speedy Triai ment Division of State Labor Department. “Come next Sunday and avoid the me for help and I'll say, ‘Oh go to your JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. DRY CLEANING IN TOWN that to approve the presidential plan to dollar — Quality of Life survey, the effects He replaces John J. Devlin, who has been U tnui/' For the tux Act” ... specifies "interim time limits” Easter rush.” father’ and he knows how our father lived APPLIANCES Where Quellty It High end Prices Low save oil by raising prices would be of alcohol on sunfish and rats, who knows, transferred to the New Britain office as u within which federal prosecutors must When Dr. Raiph Sockman was the Radio before he died. Boy, won’t I feel good 119 Oakland St. that’s inn WE SPECIALIZE IN ... political suicide during an election year. how many others — without doing manager. bring to court, within 90 days of their Preacher of the National Council of them!” — Jackie Jellus instaiiing Since 1953 WEDDING GOWNS, DRAPES, But its delay in acting to meet an anything about it. for him arrest, prisoners awaiting trial — those 10 Years Ago Churches he preached one Sunday on Do you blame others for your lack of LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA LEATHER AND SUEDE expected critical shortage of natural gas It is encouraging to note that Georgia's unable to raise bail and those denied bail State Highway Department considers Nationalism. His topic was announced like spirit? The past is received into history, O K N DAILY 10 A .M .-D P.M. KITCHEN a BATH REMODELINQ Frank A. Arnona, Prasidant ■All work done on premleet end lully guerenleed!" this winter will win no votes either, par­ Jack Brinkley, Elliot Levitis and John 35 Oak St.. Manchestpi Conn. 06040 for fear of flight. The charge must be alternate route for Wyllys St. ramp of this: but the future is Open for you to shape! Opan Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 to 6 p.m., Tliurt. a Frl. 10 to 9 p.m. Talaphona i0-9 Waek Days PARKADE CLEANERS ticularly if, as expected massive layoffs Flynt, along with Alabama’s Jack ttlT dropped in some cases. relocated Rt. 6 in an attempt to satisfy “God’s Only Rival" Earle R. Custer, pastor MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 MANGHESTER CloSod WodiMSday 643-947G 649*7901 10-6 Saturday 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE. occur because of the shortage. Edwards, William Dickinson and John most objections to the primary proposal. North United Methodist Church A Washington official. is quoted as Dr. Sockman V. 4 Js PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. 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ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL GHURGH, JEHOA All’s AVTTNESSES, Kingdom CENTER CON C R ! ■: (1A T IO N A L LOCAL CHURCHES J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. ^ m a rd Killeen, Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Hall, 726 N. Main St. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Sports in Rev. Louis Cremonie. •Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. NeWell Curtis Undefeated Eagles Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Sun­ assistant to the rector; Rev. Ronald E. Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., pastors. ST. IJARTIIOLOMKW'S CHLRCII, CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPflON, “Precious to God are the Loyal Ones” ; 11 day Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, Haldeman, assistant to the rector. 9 to 10 a.m.. Lighthouse Group, adult Bi­ Brief E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward a.m.. Group discussion of Sept. 15 and 5 p.m. 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Book of Com­ ble study, Robbins Room, Carl and Karen pastor. S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. Watchtower magazine article, “Having mon Prayer; 9 a.m., The Holy Eucharist, Prewo, leaders; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Mary Bea Porter Saturday Mass at S p.m.: Sunday Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Nothing and Yet Possessing All Things.” Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. SECOND COVCREGATIONAL Rite 1, with sermon by Father Jacobson, Federation Room, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, midget grid kings RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Church School, Nursery care, followed by leader; 10 a.m., Worship Service, Sanc­ (UPI) — Mary Bea Porter, who a.m. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix Coffee House; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, tuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, preacher; 10 to never has led a LPGA event Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Clinching the Midget Foot­ 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL M. Davis, minister. ' Rite II, with sermon by Father Jacobson. 11 a.m.. Confirmation A.M., Federation on the passing of Shawn Best for the Patriots were after one round, finds herself in Swensen, pastor. ball League title last night Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery Room; 10 a.m.. Grades 7, 8 and 9 confir- Spears to Bob Berdat but the Todd Sloan, Paul McMahon, front at the halfway point of the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. through Church School Grade 12, sermon mands, decorate pumpkins, Robbins were the Eagles with a 20-0 Eagles held at their own 36. $53,000 Golf Inns Classic. ST. BRIDGET G ill RGH, 70 Main St. ages three through adult, Infant-Nursery; Scott Zima, Garth Congdon 9 a.m., Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., by the Rev. Dr. Davis, “The Freedom of GHURGH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Room; 11:15 to noon. New Members victory over the Jets. In the On the next play, Tom The 25-year-old former Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. and Bob Stokes. Best for the Mass in Polish and English. Faith”; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. Conversation, Federation Room. second half of the Arizona State golfer fired a one- William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Killeen. John De Brine of “Songtime” in Boston as McCluskey bolted 64 yards 3-1 Chargers were Ken Mif- meeting. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, opening doubleheader at Mt. Nebo, under-par 72 in the second Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, guest speaker. Trinity Tots for age three for the score. Paul fitt, Dave Green, Herlth, program by the A Capella Choir of the Chargers downed the round Friday and that gave her school auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, through kindergarten. Children’s Church McCluskey closed out the Sean Byrne and John EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, Mass., UNITARIAN UNI VERSA LI ST a 36-hole total of 140 and a 9 and 10:30, in Church; 10:30 a.m. and noon pastor. for Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for in­ Patriots, 16-2. scoring with a 51-yard jaunt Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry classes for all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Alosky. three-stroke lead over Pat in school auditorium. 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., fants; 4 p.m., All-Churclrbusiness meeting SOCIETY: EAST, 79 N. Main St. (Com­ The Eagles were paced to through the Jet defense. Anderson and Rev. J. Fournier, pastors; Worship, The A Capella Choir will present Bradley. "Sound of His Coming" radio program on with a coffee hour. Social Group Three munity Y). Rev. Arnold Westwood, their fifth straight win by THE SALVATIO.N ARMY, 661 Main St. Michel Clark, intern. a concert of sacred music. Children’s Best for the Eagles were WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. with Mrs. Ernest Johnson as chairman is minister. Tom and -Paul McCluskey. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of­ 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service with Church and Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. John Frese and . Jimmy Wittenberg in charge; 7 p.m., “Question and Answer 10:30 a.m.. The Rev. Mr. Westwood ficers. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce emphasis on music and the Reformation, Evening Service, message by the Rev. Mr. Tom scored the first Best for the Jets offensively on God’s Plan for History.” speaks on "Death and Dying/Life and LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. 9:30 a m.. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Children’s chapel service following the McLain, Nursery provided. Living,” Nursery and Sunday School, touchdown early galloping were Spears, Berdat and College (UPI) — It’s a typical Disney Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. principal hymn; 9:45 a.m.. Church School Questions and coffee afterwards. down the left sideline 81 Jim Garner. Defensively, script, a story of youthful Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Infor­ and Adult Classes; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. yards for the score. A Bob Mike Doyon, York Whitaker giant-killers and the heroic COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, mal Worship, study and fellowship. Nursery for infants. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Gentile to Jim Grout pass and Jeff Dolin were best for harriers recovery of a man badly Gill RGH OF JESl S CHRIST OF GHURGH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CONCORDIA LUTHER AN CHURCH, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, made it 8-0 at the half. the Jets and Grout, Mark burned. LA I' I ER-I)A> SAl.VrS, Woodside St. & and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. In the second half the Jets, It’s a golf drama unfolding Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST pastor. minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director Patapehuk, Steve Beit, Scott triumph David W. Rinas, pastors. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School this week at Walt Disney 8:30 a m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m ., CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sun­ of Christian education. now 1-2-2, were able to move Schoembs and Brian Peck 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery World, in the $200,000 National Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. day School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, for pupils up to the age of 20, care for very for the Eagies. care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy young children, subject of the lesson- Victorious yesterday was the Team Championship. p.m.. Sacrament Service. Eldridge Jr., pastors. 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Field hockey loss The 2-2 Patriots got on the Communion, Church School through sermon, "Probation after Death,” Golden Manchester Community The plot: 9 to 10:15 a..m. Church School, Nursery Instruction. during the service; 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible IT LL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI- Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. Undefeated CCIL pace-setter scoreboard first as Bill College cross country team Baby-faced Jimmy through 5-year-olds; 9 to 9:15 a.m.. Church Study class led by Rick Lanz; 10:30 a.m.. Text from Isaiah: "The people that NATIONAL Gill RGH, 745 Main St Rev. walked in darkness have seen a great Simsbury High blanked the Herlth was tackled in the twice, 17-38 over Tunxis and 15- Wittenberg, Ms life-long dream CALVARY GHIRCH (ASSEMBLIES School, Grades 1 through 6 will attend Morning Worship, message: “You Philip Saunders, minister. NORTH UMTED METHODIST light: they that dwell in the land of the Manchester High girls’ field end zone trying to pass. That 45 over Northwestern Com­ {Herald photo by Dunn) of becoming a successful tour OF (;OD). 647 East Middle Tpke. Kenneth church; 9:15 to 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Probably Hate Someone,” Nursery is 10:30 a m.. Praise. Worship Service and GHUIKfll, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. shadow of death, upon them hath the light hockey team yesterday in lead didn’t last as Larry munity College at the Cougars’ golfer about to fade, finds new Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. L. Gustafson, pastor. Grades 1 through 6; 10:45 to noon. Church provided; 6 to 7:30 p.m.. Junior High Custer, pastor. shined." The Christian Science Reading Simsbury in a well-played Duff went 16 yards for the course: Simsbury^s Paul Morris heads for tumble near ball hope when he and his jobless 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for School, Nursery through 5-year-olds and Youth Fellowship will host a costume Deliverance Service. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public game, 3-0. Finishing in a tie for first friend, Bryan Abbott, are adults and children. Nursery facility for Grades 7 through 12; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Halloween party for church children. score and Duff added a two- Mancheater'a Bill Finnegan, Bill Moran (16) overrun play FAITH BAPTIST GHl RGIL Orange mon: "Pain - Patience,” Coffee fellowship Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to Cindy Formica and Doric were Cougar harriers Bruce among the leaders halfway the little ones; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Reformation Sunday, Worship Service, Nursery through Grade 4, at the church; 7 point conversion to make it Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, between.services; 9 a.m.. Church School, 3 p.m. and the first and third Thursday Wilk excelled on defense for the Caldwell, Brian Collins, Kevin through this last tournament of Worship and Bible preaching. Special Pastor Webb preaching, "The Protestant p.m.. Senior High Youth Fellowship meet 8-2. pastor. Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. evenings from 7 to 9, a free lending library losers. DeChamplain and Jim Wilkie 1975. program for children; 7 p.m.. Evening Priest"; 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour in Recep­ for a Halloween party at the home of Lisa In the second half. Duff 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten, 5- is also maintained. Simsbury managed one first with a time of 33:49 over the 5.3 Gospel Service. Hymnsing, music, and Bi­ tion Hall; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship; 7:30 Secrist, 130 Parker St. scored again on an eight- Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. year-olds, and Grades 1 and 2. half goal by O’Connor and mile layout. ble message. p.m.. Praise and Teaching Service. Longo added a pair early in the yard run with Bob Johnson MCC now holds a 9-4 record. Simsbury tops MHS hooters final period. adding the conversion. Results: 1. tie Caldwell HILTON HEAD ISLAND (MCC), Collins (MCC), C. (UPI) — Rod Laver is $40 Faith Baptist DeChamplain (MCC), Wilkie 000 richer today thanks to (MCC), 5. Naughton (T), 6. By LEN AUSTER play Tuesday in West Hart­ the ball was behind the net Doug Ciabotti effectively fellow Australian pro Miller (T), 7. DeCarli (MCC), Herald Sporlgwriter ford against Hall. mysteriously pulled his clogged up the middle. . UNION CONGREGATIONAL one year old The 8. McKay (N), 9. Gleason (N), One tainted goal near the After a scoreless first hands back on the play. The Trojans controlled the Laver was tied with Hie AREA CHURCHES (JIURGH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ 10. Pratt (N). end of the second quarter period in which Manchester ball most of the final stanza Nastase of Romania for the in­ “He told me he lost his man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, made all the difference as outshot the visitors, 8-0, the but with seconds remaining dividual crown at the World In S I . PE I ER S e p is c o p a l GHl RGH, Faith Baptist Church will concentration,’’ voiced AVERY ST. GH R U S H AN associate minister. Herald Angle Simsbury nipped momentum swing the other the Indians almost got the vitational Tennis Classic going Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. • f r ; . J celebrate its first anniversary Girl runners REFORMED GHl RGH, 661 Avery St., 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Class; 10:30 Tribe Coach Dick Danielson into the final doubles match Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. M an ch ester High, 1-0, way in the second segment. knotter. Tony Barrett from South Windsor. Rev. P ete r Mans, a.m.. Church School, infants-Grade 8; with special services Sunday at without emotion, “But that Friday. He teamed with Mrs 8 a m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Orange in first win his left wing slot shot minister. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon By Earl Yost yesterday in CCIL soccer Nearing the end of the Cawley to defeat Nastase and Communion, first and third Sundays; Mor­ was a gift. There is absolute­ 8:30 a m., "Back to God" hour radio topic: "A Little Man Meets A Great Hall, 72 E. Center St. Sunday Sports E(jitor Finally nailing down a win action at Memorial Field. half, Simsbury’s John Ken­ towards the net which pulled Rosemary Casals in straight ning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sun­ School is at 9:30 a.m. ly no excuse for a goal like goalie Bill Couch out of posi­ broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ Saviour” ; 11:45 a.m.. Reception for Mr. yesterday was the Manchester The victory improved the dall took the ball off the foot that.” Moments after the sets, 6-3, 6-3, for the mixed days. day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Watrous in the chapel; 12:30 p.m.. Senior Jim Huckaby, director of High girls’ cross country team, Trojans’ mark to 7-3-3 good of Bill Meier and sped down tion. Right winger John doubles title and finish on top in athletics at Baptist Bible score, junior Dave Koski GOA EN I RY PRESBYTERIAN Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the 24-31, over Windham High in for 41 points and moved the right side. Kendall Paquette had the ball at his overall points. College, Clarks Summit, Pa., assumed the netminding GHl R(TI, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Nursery care for small children provjded. church to go to Forest Park; 6 p.m.. Willimantic. The Indian them past the Silk Towners passed to Jim Kingman on feet but in his haste pulled it Nastase downed Laver for the will be guest speaker at the Boston unbelievable town duties and went the rst of Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship wiil meet at maidens are now 1-4 for the in the league standings. Hall the wing who shot it towards left and the horn went off men's singles final Thursday. 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday AERNON UMTED METHODIST the church. special services, which are One of the best quotes from the Cincinnati dressing room season. the way. before Bill Donovan could open to the public. after the seventh World Series game in Boston Wednesday High also leapfrogged past the net. That seemingly School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ GHl RGH, Rt. 30, Rev. Frances Linda Lemieux and Lori Veal Manchester with a win over harmless boot however went The locals put the prepare another drive. Huckaby was graduated in night came from Johnny Bench. The great Redleg receiver ran away from the field and John McKay sonage on Cornwall Dr. Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. TRINITY LUTHERAN GHURGH, Rt. East Hartford pushing its between goalie Brian Beggs pressure on in the third can­ “I thought we were going 9:15 a m.. Worship Hour and Church 1963 from the Los Angeles Bap­ said, “These fans here are unbelievable. They even get me took one-two with Lemieux win­ FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. record to 8-3-2 and 44 points. and the near post and settled to but could muster just to get it (the tying goal),” NEW YORK (UPI) - John School. tist College, where he organized excited and I’m on the other team.’’...The only man who ning with a time of 9:46. Liz St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, Donald J. McClean, pastor. and developed its present in the back of the twine with three shots on net as the Danielson remorsed, “All he Mckay gets today what may be Jim lluckuhv hit safely on either side in every game in the series was Barrett took fifth place and Manchester has 39 points off pastor. AA APIMNG GOMMl NITA GHl RGH, 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 athletic program, serving as a 7-4-2 mark. The Indians’ 2:28 showing on the clock. Simsbury defense led by had to do was turn his foot his last chance to beat the Irish. a m., Sunday School. Denny Doyle of Boston who had to wear the goat’s horns Sara Warran placed sixth. McKay, the coach of third- 10 a m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. player-coach during his Results: 1. Lemieux (M), 2. close out regular season Beggs apparently believing fullbacks Chris Menzel and and meet it. But....” for his misplay on a sure doubleplay ball which preceded ranked Southern , is ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Harold W. Richardson, minister. sophomore, junior and senior Veal (M), 3. Baynes (W), 4. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and The Tony Perez’ two-run homer which got the Reds’ offense rumored to be all but certain to S I . PIT I R S EPISCOPAL GHl RGIL FIR.ST GO N(, REG ATI ON A L years. He received his master’s Smith (W), 5. Barrett (M), 6. Church School. accept the post of head coach of Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Persing, GHURGH, UNHED GHURGH OF degree in history in 1964 from Bible rolling...Don’t bet on the Red Sox to win if series goes Warren (M), 7. Gervais (W), 8. Pepperdine University, Los seven games. Boston dropped all three that went the full the National Football League's rector. GHRIs r, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese Bane (W), 9. Carter (W), 10. new Tampa franchise, which ST. MAI RICE'S Gill RGH, Bolton. III, pastor. Angeles. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Com­ Speaks distance...One of the highlights of the night for that grand Gorka (M). starts play next year. So this Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. For four years after gradua­ by munion, first, third and fifth Sundays; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten baseball finale Wednesday at Fenway was the appearance Xavier crushes East, would be his last shot at a vic­ Eugene Six in row .Morning Prayer, second and fourth Sun­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ tion he was director of of the Winged Victory Chorus of the Army’s 43rd Infantry athletics, coach and history Brewer tory over 14th-rated Notre days. Church school. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. vice; 6 p.m., Junior High Pilgrim Division from New York which sang the National Anthem. Winning its sixth in a row teacher at Western Bible Dame, with which USC has Fellowship. Far too long we have without a loss yesterday was staged some tremendous AFRNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 ST. MATTHEAA 'S GHl RGH, Tolland. College, El Cerrito, Calif. In The voices of the group were just beautiful and gave one a Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. fostered the notion in this little extra tingling inside... Video ratings are not officially the Rennet Junior High girls' battles over the past 15 years Old Town Rd. 1968, he became the director of country that people can act cross country team, 16-57 Nolen gets kickoff TD 9:45 a m., Sunday School for all ages, 11 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ T A L G O I 1 A 1L L E G O N G R E G A - student recruitment, athletics in yet but in New York, 51 per cent of the viewers were IIONAL CHI RGH, UNITED GHURGH irresponsibly, foolishly even, over the East II a m p t o n a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a m. and basketball coach at the tuned to the World Series both Tuesday and Wednesday OF GHRIST, Rev. Kenneth Knox, pastor. yet escape the consequences. freshman at Charter Oak Bobby Hull Evangelistic. Baptist Bible College night and 52 per cent of the sets in Los Angeles were at­ SPORTS 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School. A generation has grown up un­ Park. By LEN AUSTER virtually unstoppable. pass to Cephus Nolen was WINNIPEG (UPI) - Bobby I NITED GONGREGATIONAL MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Laity Sunday; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Feliowship. der the philosophy of "do your tracted to the game...Judging by the comments around SLATE Wendy Taylor toured the Herald Spor(swri(er Xavier racked up 21 first hobbled and Nolen was Hull went on strike Friday to GHl RGIL UNITED ( III RGH OF LITHERAN Gill RGH, (Wisconsin own thing” — others will be town, 75 per cent of Manchester’s teevee set owners 1.8 n\ile course in the record­ Off their feed in the early downs and totaled 384 yards fallen on for the score. protest what he called the Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. setting time of 11:10. Team­ GIIRIS'l. Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Miller, forced to bail you out. watched Tuesday night’s memorable 12-inning 7-6 Red Sox Saturday going, the Falcons of Xavier offensively, 265 on the East as in its previous ■■brutality’’ in the World minister 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a m.. Worship BOLTON G0N(;REGA I ION AL This parasitic view is victory. mates Lisa Tilden, Sue High chalked up 13 second game against Bloomfield Hockey Association. Service. ground. Senior Paul Ingui, 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and GHURGH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. reflected in the welfare FOOTBALL Caouette and Sharon Kelly period points and from there hurt Itself with 125 yards on ■'This action, it is hoped by Stanton Conover, minister. ABOUT *Babe’ top-grade show another in the line of Church School: 7 to 8:30 p.m,. Pilgrim O U R SAVIOR LITHERAN system, with its Woated Enfield at Manchester took the next three places marched to an easy 35-6 vic­ penalites, including six per­ Bobby, will result in some im­ 10:15 a.m.. Nursery and Church School; talented tailbacks at the Fellowship. GHl R (JI, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ budgets and onerous tax load; “Babe” , the life story of the legendary Babe Dikrinson, Bloomfield at Rockville with Chris Cheney taking tory over HCC football foe sonal foul infractions. “Half mediate response from the 10:30 am.. Worship Service, sermon: TOWN in the “cost-plus” mentality sixth position. Middletown school, carried sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. the greatest all around woman athlete in history, on Newington at South Windsor East Catholic last night at league," said Rudy Pilous SACRED HEART GHl RGH, Rt 30, "What's In A Book"; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim pervading corporate manage­ Results: 1. Taylor (B), 2. the ball 28 times for 160 of those calls (personal 6 a.m,. Sunrise Service; 9 a m.. Worship (Herald photo by Dunn) Thursday night which gave viewers a chance to sit back SOCCER Middletown’s Palmer Field generam manager of the Win Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Fellowship. ment, with the government Tilden (B), 3. Caouette (B), 4. yards and three touchdowns fouls) were for crowd con­ nipeg Jets, Hull’s team. Edward Konopka. and Sunday Schooi; 10:15 a m.. Worship The Past Presidents Club of and relax after watching the World Series was top grade MCC at Northwestern CC before a crowd of 3,000. trol,” insisted Eagle Coach Service. picking up the tab; in Kelly (B), 5. Wagner (EH), 6. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m., Sunday S T . (;e o r (;e 's eimsgopai Center Congregational Church the American Legion Auxiliary from start to finish. Alex Karras, the former Detroit Lion Rham at Rocky Hill The victory was the fourth John LaFontana, “If we Gill RGH, Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A) will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. organized labor’s quest for Cheney (B), 7. Haller (EH), 8. -STATISTICS- Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m. and noon. ST. JOHN'S EIMSGOPAL GHl RGH, food stamps and unemploy­ all-pro tackle, was superb in the role of George Zaharis, CROSS COUNTRY Meyer (B), 9. Stoker (B), 10. of the year for the state sustained something on Bolton. Rev. John F. Flora III, vicar. at the home of Mrs. Theodore Babe’s husband. It was Karras’ first featured acting EC X Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Weilner, ment compensation for East Catholic at HCC Meet Bride (B). ranked Falcons to go along 82 offense it might’ve been S I . A1 AIK, ARET M ARA S GHl RGH, rector. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. L. Fairbanks, 344 Oak St. job...Dan Lufkin will be one of the entrants in the All- 36 Offensive plays Whalers striking employees. Now (Goodwin Park) with a loss and tie and was First downs 21 different but we didn’t have Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. 8 am.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion 4 TORONTO (UPI) - The New municipal officials are Amer(can Professional Rodeo at the Hartford Civic Center the 100th in the 12-year -61-20 Rushes-yards 64-265 an offense tonight. The Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Family Service and Church School. and sermon, Nursery care provided; 11 England Whalers used a three a m.. Parish Coffee Hour. Jehovah’s Witnesses will looking to “big brother” to next weekend. The 43-year-old multi-millionaire will com­ career of Coach Larry 53 Passing yards 119 defense did a good job but Satui day Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday deliver them from the effects goal scoring spree in a four Masse:^ at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. S T . BERNARD'S GHURGH, have a service meeting tonight pete in the team roping event which finds a pair of cow­ McHugh. Xavier sports a 2-0 -8 Total offense 384 they were out on the fieid A Capella Choir in concert at 7:30 at Kingdom Hall, N. of this absurd mismanage­ boys riding down a steer and lassoing it, first by the horns minute span of the opening Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. FIRST G(),N(;REGATI()NAL league mark while the 16-6 Passes-completed 18-6 too much.” period Friday night to beat the Main St. ment, growing out of the 1 S I . FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. GHURGH OF VERNON, Rev. John A. and then by the hind feet...Bob Tucker has averaged 49 ^Great Stone Face^ Eagles now stand 0-3 in the 0 Interceptions by Toronto Toros 5-4 in a World fallacious “spend-borrow- 11 Ellington Rd., South Windsor, Rev. John Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Lacey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. The A Capella Choir of muda singing in 13 concerts catches a season with the New York Giants. The 6-3, 230- HCC and 3-4 in all games. 3-1 Fumbles-lost Hockey Association game. A kitchen social will be con­ spend” philosophy. 10-50 C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Bartholomew, assistant minister. Eastern Nazarene College, before 6,000 people as well as on pounder is now in his sixth season with the National Foot­ 11-125 Penalties-yards Nick Fotiu tied the game 1- ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Stewardship is a Biblical The first 13 seconds was 2-82 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m. ; Sunday 9:55 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m.. Quincy, Mass., will appear in radio and television. ball Leaguers...Add the name of Willie Young to the list of AL^s top manager 5-208 Punts-yards when he deflected a shot into Cronin Hall of Mayfair doctrine. Matt. 25, Luke 16, 2 all the glory East was to Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST GHl RGH, 69 Worship, Coffee Fellowship immediately concert on Sunday, at 9:30 and The program will consist of the Toros net off a defender’ Gardens. All Mayfair residents Thes. 3. “ ...for whatever a 10-year veterans in the NFL. The Grambling product has have. Senior Cephus Nolen S Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, following the church service. 10:45 a.m. at the Church of the an informal 20-minute presen­ Little League leg at 7:29. Gary Swain put New I . M ARA S ( III RGH, Rt. 31, Coven­ are invited. man sows, that he will also been an offensive tackle with the Giants since signing as a NEW YORK (UPI) — Darrell Johnson, the quiet, “Great took Bob Smolski’s opening try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. pastor. Nazarene, 236 Main St. tation to the Sunday School free agent in 1966...Either Darrell Johnson or Bill Lee England ahead one goal with ROCKVILLE UNITED MET HODIST gathered in the sanctuary at reap,” Gal. 5:7. Stone Face” of the Boston Red Sox, is the UPI’s American kickoff at his own 16 yard on runs of 15, six and 15 selects slate Paul F. Ramen. 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m,, Greg Larkin, associate won’t he wearing Boston Red Sox uniforms next season power play tally at 9:30 and GHURGH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. professor of music, will direct 9:30. At 10:45 the choir will Officers of John Mather League manager of the year. stripe, burst up the middle yards. Ingui’s first 15-yard Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening service. CHURCH OF~ Slate of officers for Allan Hanglesben took three John W. Mortimer, pastor; Mrs. Thomas th e choir in classical, celebrate worship with a full Chapter, Order of DeMolay, and you know which one will go. You can’t continually The 48-year old Johnson, who win our division but that’s about cutting towards the right Masses a', 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a m. CHRIST score with 10:41 left in the Manchester’s Little League swipes at the puck before Dorman, director of music. traditional, and gospel music. hour of sacred music. The will have a rehearsal Sunday at criticize your boss, as Lee has done all season, and expect led the Red Sox to their first as far as I thought we could sideline after clearing the Lydall and Vernon Streets second quarter plus Bob baseball progrm next season scoring from close in at 11:46. GRASIAL LAKE GOMMINITY UNITED METHODIST GHURGH, 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery The 45-voice choir recently public is invited. 7 p.m. at the home of the to stay around...Did you notice department: How quick American League pennant go,” Johnson said. “It’s a good pile-up and churned 84 yards Phone: 646-2903 Strickland’s conversion will be headed by Mike In the final period, Wayne I Ni l I D ME ITIODIST GHl RGH, 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser-^ completed a 7-day tour of Ber- master councilor. ■ Manager Sparky Anderson of the Reds was in replacing since 1967, was voted the award feeling to get something like Carleton and rookie Danny for a touchdown. The made it 7-6 and a lead which Nimirowski. Ellington. David M. Campbell, pastor. vice. Nursery through Grade 2. pitchers while Manager Darrell Johnson of the Red Sox Friday in balloting by 20 UPI this because it is indicative of Eagles’ two-point conver­ would never be threatened. Frank Galasso will serve as Arndt put the Whalers out of Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ 10 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through baseball correspondents around the team as a whole and what SECOND GONGREGATIONAL was hesitant in making pitching changes... Hard to figure sion try was stopped cold vice president. Skip Mikoleit reach with a commanding 5-2 munity United Methodist Church will be at Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and Conver­ the country. we accomplished. On the other GHURGH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. department: Why no one was warming up in the Boston and that typified their Fred Pindar rushed for 48 treasurer and Randy Hill lead. II beginning Sunday. Sunday School will sation; 10:45 a.m.. Family Worship Ser­ Johnson received 14 votes for hand, if I were to take in all the Bechtold, minister. bullpen in the ninth inning. Reliefers would have had five yards and one touchdown on also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join the vice, (Nursery to Grade 2), Reformation the honor followed by Frank managers in the majors, I think offense. secretary. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. months to rest any wearv arms. Commissioners selected were coffee hour is invited to do so at 10:15 a.m. Day, children's moments and adult ser­ OPEN Robinson of the Cleveland In­ I would have voted for Danny Xavier’s lightning quick a two-yard run and second- Church School for all ages. John Phelps in the American mon: "Love Story." dians and Alvin Dark of the Murtaugh of the Pittsburgh defense yielded a net 18 string quarterback Rob Can- Class was displayed by all League, Joe DesRosier in the O ALL DAY Oakland A’s, who had two votes Pirates. yards in the first half but in nata plunged over from the Class was displayed by both winner and loser in this International loop and Mike NOW... aHerm each, and Earl Weaver of the “Also,” Johnson added “I the second 24 minutes of one after setting up the most recent World Series which found thousands of Falkowski with the National Guest Speaker Baltimore Orioles and think it is obvious that a play pushed East backwards score with his aerial game. , exclusively tor Manchester baseball buffs losing more than a little sleep League. SCORE iSunday Herzog of the Kansas City manager with superior talent for a net of minus 26 yards. Xavier also scored two President of the Women’s the past two nights. , . . . __ Royals'with one vote apiece. has the best chance to win such Over-all, the Eagles had safeties. East’s Tom Gerbo Auxiliary will be Gloria Alosky. BOARD The Rev. John De Brine of easy hom e Those fortunante enough to see the sixth ^ m e It was a special year of an award. That, however, takes minus eight yards total latched onto a punt at about Judy Holmes was named vice Boston, radio personality and Fenway Tuesday night were lucky to get back to triumph for Johnson inasmuch nothing away from the pride I _ _ care! offense and of 20 running his own two, circled back president of the International, Bible teacher, will speak Sun­ Manchester by 3 o’clock after the four hour and one- as the Red Sox held on in the feel in winning it.” plays they ran 12 were into his own end zone and Lorraine Pardi with the day at the 10:50 a.m. service at minute 7-6 12-inning Boston win. Funny, but not even tne final weeks of the season when A native of Ord, Neb., John­ Basketball National and Carol Paige and Trinity Covenant Church., 302 many experts thought another son played only 134 games in thrown back for losses and there was tackled by Pindar NBA writers complained about the game bein^g too long. Pat Galligan will serve as Hackmatack St. His topic: Baltimore Oriole "Garrison the majors as a catcher with three for no gain. for the two-pointer. Midway Boston 109, Houston 94 "How To Win Over Worry.” WANTED Wednesday night, local fans like Not seeing action for two through the final stanza. treasurer and secretary respec­ New Orleans 114, Detroit 106 LONQ HAIR EXTRA ning, Len Auster, Red Stevenson and Jeff Koelsch, to li^ a Finish” would deny them the seven clubs. He managed Known as “ America’s APPLIANCES TO BE REPAIRED division title for the second Rochester in the International weeks, the Falcons started East tried to operate out of tively. Philadelphia 110, Chicago 103 WE GUARANTEE THAT THIS few, didn’t make the City of Village Charm until 2:30 a.m. The league plans two religious disc jockey,” the WE HAVE THE MEN ALL PERM WILL ACTUALl Y IMPROVE straight season. The Orioles League, Elmira in the Eastern slowly but once they got the old single-wing near its Seattle 105, Portland 97 Our Staff Is Here THE CONOmON OF YOUR HAIR. meetings monthly with the next guest speaker is host of the AND THE KNOW HOWI MEDICINAL won 28 of their last 34 games in League and Louisville and Paw­ their timing down they were own goal line but a centering VBA radio program "Songtime,” Specializing In Weatinghouse, 7 Days A Week— Loss may have been blessing 1974, Johnson’s first year as tucket in the International Nov. 24 at the Legion Home. New York 1$9, St. Louis 94 which is broadcast on more General Electric and Hotpoint SERVICES OUR OWN ACID Perhaps it was good that Boston didn t win the w ^ hun manager of the Red Sox, to win League before being named Indiana 112, Virginia 101 than 100 stations in this country Appliances To Serve Your Family! AVAILABLE. dreds of young people acted after the final out was hau e the division title. m anager of the Red Sox Kentucky 100, San Antonio 94 and abroad. SPECIALING IN BLENDED WAVE down by Cesar Geronimo in centerfield, eight minutes s y “Earl Weaver kept waiting following the 1973 season. Denver 120, San Diego 108 The Rev. Mr. De Brine, a WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR " d V " ] of three hours of action. . . for us to have another slump Asked about his nickname as High Harriers bow in finale native of Rochester, N.Y., was Over Fans stormed the field for souvenirs and fights broke out this year,” said Johnson. “But the “Great Stone Face,” John­ Hockey pastor of Boston’s historic Rev. John De Brine APPLIANCE SALES 25 all over and it was a wild scene. OutsK^e the park, there it never came. We won when we son grinned and said, “even my WHA Ruggles Street Baptist Church, years ago, when he decided to ELfCTHC SKN REPM I PARKNG LOT LKHT p h a r m a c y suuunpoo & set I had to.” wife calls me that.” Finishing up a very took first place and tied his own Tom Strand and Jay Doscher New England 5, Toronto 4 I were many incidents that made it almost unsafe fo proved to be the difference. which founded the New share his collection of 8,000 MMTDIMCEIUBIIEPM Years Johnson admitted his main successful cross country season school m ark with a 13:54 Phoenix 4. Calgary 3 455 HARTFORD RD. ai or blow wavinR Results: 1. Switchenko (W), England Baptist Hospital, religious records with radio APPUANIX AMD women and children. u j n unac goal in spring training was to UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) - yesterday was Manchester clocking . Manchester’s Wes Winnipeg 5, Denver 2 of SgI WITH THIS COUPON 1 ^ 2. Fedorchak (M), 3. Strand where he still .serves as a listeners. “Songtimes” first SI8N SBIVICEIITEII MANCHESTER .Helmeted, club-swinging policemen had all kinds ot win a division title and that he The ABA New York Nets have, High, bowing to host Windham Fedorchak ran his best race of MIL DuBALDO j DionHiv tliru vndtMidiv ^ | (W), 4. Doscher (W), 5. Bayles member of the chaplaincy com­ studio was the broom closet at PHONE 640-8114' Continuous problems until reinforcements arrived. doubted the Red Sox could go placed rookie George Bucci on High, 24-31. The Indian harriers the year and took second place. ry 42 POMIH^tJJtJJCHE “ YOUR COMMUNITY I OCT. 27 to OCT. 29 SF i (M), 6. Flosdorf (M), 7. Ramm Atlanta 7, Los Angeles 1 mittee. the Ruggles St. Baptist Church. Service! One hates to think what would have happened if Boston farther. the disabled list with a pulled under Coach George Suitor Bruce Bayles took fifth and HEALTH SER VICE STORE" (W), 8. Trian (M), 9. Torres Toronto 6, Washington 3 His step from pulpit to It is a winner of the American “I definitely felt in spring groin muscle suffered at prac­ posted a 10-3 dual meet record. Glenn Flosdorf sixth but their Minnesota at Vancouver won. (W), 10. Hanson (W). microphone began over 20 Baptist Convention Award. trainng we had a good chance to tice Thursday. Windham’s Art Switchenko placements behind Windham’s Have a nice weekend. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Sat,, Oct. 25, 1975- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 25, 1975 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sala 23 INDEX Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 □ NOTICES NOTICES 1 ~ Lott tnd Found OPEN FOR INSPECTION 2 — Ptriontig SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4 nOOyOOO NEIGHBORHOOD OPEN HOUSE Lost and Found 3 — Announctmonu . OPEN HOUSE 4 — EntorUInmont SUNDAY ~ 2 to 4:30 5 — Auction! A RANCH m THE FIFTIES!!! danlal I. reale BOWLING FOUND - one female beagle, SUNDAY, OCT. 26 Lincoln Street area, call Dog FINANCIAL GLASTONBURY 88 Brookhaven Dr. ^ 8 — BondS'StocKi'Mortgag!! H e r a l^ l Warden, 646-4555. 9 ~ Personal Loana 1 to 4 P.M . 10 — Insurance CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MERCHANTS - Joe Sala FOUND - brown, female mixed OPEN HOUSE EMPLOYMENT 139, Henry Steullet 136-356, breed dog, by MCC, Bidwell 13 — Help Wanted TOMORROW, SUNDAY, 2-5 P.M. We invite your inspection on a quality built new Reggie Tomlinson 163-400, Tony Street. Call Dog Warden, 646- 14 — Business Opportunitlaa Colonial by MAK Construction. See this home while it Marinelli 138-381, Russ Tomlin­ 4555. 15 — Situation Wanted PHONE 643-2711 BROWSING or BUYING - - w being built to judge its workmanship. Low $40’s. son 360, A1 Heim 354. EDUCATION FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD PLEASE BE OUR GUEST AT: George Popik will be there to greet you. Home is FOUND - young, female, 18 — Private Instructions iTCaled on Alexander St., which is off of Center Street Siamese cat, vicinity Ansaldi 19 — SchoolS'Classes 55 CANDLEWOOD DRIVE, MANCHESTER Signs posted. EARLY BIRDS - Vi Carr Rd„ call 649-0374. 20 — Instructions Y/anted 134-348, Karen Johnson 131, Cin­ REAL ESTATE dy Doyle 125, Joan Colby 352, LOST - Savings passbook 038-0- 23 — Homes for Sale ADVERTISING 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale 3 BROOKSIDE LANE • BOLTON It’s a well known fact In real estate circles that a home Nancy Pastula 343. 02341-6, Hartford National Bank 25 “ Investment Property located proximate to a higher priced neighborhood tends and Trust Go., North 26 — Business f^roperty DEADLINE 7-Room Custom built Raised Ranch with 2Vt baths built- REALE'S CORNER to take oh the aura of said neighborhood. It appreciates In Manchester Office. Application 27 —• Resort Property 12:00 noon the day before int, many extras. EASTERN BUSINESS - 28 Real Estate Wanted value even faster than It normally would. We submit to you, 175 MAIN STREET made for payment. publication. PHONE 646-4525 Norm Balch 162-399, Tom Shown by Appointment Anytime therefore, that the above mentioned brand new residence Fahey 161-427, Mike Davis 156- MISC. SERVICES Deadline for Saturday and DiRECTiONS: Highland SI. to Carter St., left on Voloi Rd LOST - Savings passbook 038-0- 31 — Services Offered Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. has the best of both worlds — It IS next to such an area, 370, George Evans 147. Hank 32 — Painting-Papering left on Rosewood Lane. ’’ and It IS truly a quality, custom crafted home in Its own 02699-7, Hartford National Bank 33 — Bufldlng-Contractlng SUPER BUY! Three or four Business Property 26 Michaud 144-389, Tony Rinaldi and Trust Co., Manchester 34 — Roofing-Siding PLEASE READ right! From the quiet elegance of the partially brick front REDUCED > 7 5 ,9 0 0 bedroom, quality cape in im­ 144, Larry Aceto 142, Paul Green Office. Application made 35 — Heating-Plumbing STARKWEATHER CONST. CO. through the subdued but evident quality of the six-plus maculate condition, features 36 — Flooring 8-room aluminum sided Colonial. Family room MANCHESTER - doctors, Gilberto 141-371, Cliff Jones 141- for payment. 37 — Moving-TrucKIng-Storage YOUR AD rooms, to the thermopane sliding doors leading out to a country setting, fireplaced lawyers, and professionals take 380, Ben Grzyb Jr. 390, Ted 36 -> Services Wanted Classified ads are taken over AS)S spacious rear deck, there is proof positive that the and rec room, ZVi baths, acre lot, city water. Near living room, great starter or note, eight room Colonial, high Kowzun 384, Sam Little 381, Ted LOST - Passbook number 25 MISC. FOR SALE the phone as a convenience, 6 4 6 -5 3 5 3 residence Is truly an outstanding value. A two-car garage goif and Manchester. retirement home. You can not traffic area, parking for 30 Roback 376, Sandy Hanna 372, 0141983, Savings Department of 41 — Articles for Sate The Herald is responsible for plus all the automatic kitchen amenities, wall-to-wall prac­ DIRECTIONS: Manchester Rd. to Brookhaven. beat this one for price, so you’d cars, ideal for office and home Connecticut Bank & Trust Com­ 42 — Building Supplies only one incorrect insertion and better act fast. B/W Realty, or apartment situation, many Paul Gilberto 371, Mike Davis 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs then only to the size of the MANCHESTER - Large newer MANCHESTER -Price reduced tically everywhere, two full baths, and a tastefully ap­ Ask about our other line houses In this area. pany. Application made for 44 — Livestock 647-1419. possibilities, G&R Realty. 289- 370, Mike Zwick 366, Ted original Insertion. Errors vYhich duplex three room apartment. on this seven room Dutch pointed raised hearth fireplace are a few of the features payment. 45 — Boats & Accessories do not lessen the value of the 6885. Harrison 357, 46 — Sporting Goods Colonial near Country Club. you’ll see Inside. Outdoors Is a delightful combination of •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• advertisement will not be cor­ I M ake some- Immaculate condition Personals 2 47 — Garden Products throughout. Priced right. R. Fireplaced living room, formal sun and shade on a short, no-traffIc street. ★ NEW HONEST 48 — Antiques rected by an additional Inser­ one happy ALLIED REAL ESTATE Real Estate Wanted 28 REG - Jerry Smith 370, Elbe 49 — Wanted to Buy tion. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- dining room, family room, eat- Largest selection East of the River Fish 351. WOULD THE Fam ily who S Today — 1980. in kitchen, three bedrooms, PLEASE DROP IN - YOU’LL BE MOST WELCOME! 6 3 3 - 8 9 9 3 priced from $48,900 to $62,900. RENTALS plus IVz baths. Aluminum Many styles and variations in several ALL CASH for your property witnessed an auto accident at >2 — Rooms for Rent locations, your plans or ours. Will con­ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, S Call 643-2711 MANCHESTER - Price siding and large lot. 50’s Zinsser K Ilf C - John Fogarty 206, Center and Summit St. on )3 — Apartments for Rent WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY sider trade or subject to sale ot your instant service. Hayes Corpora­ >4 — Homes for Rent Agency, 646-1511. Norman Dey 512, Real Audet Thursday night September 25, reduced $3,000 on this im­ GARRISON COLONIAL - four MANCHESTER - within present home. tion, 646-0131. Sports ISight headliner and who took a young lady to >5.— Business for Rent maculate seven-room Cape. REALTORS 647-1413 522, Ivan Audet 500, Ken >6 — Resort Property for Rent ADVERTISING years old, fieldstone fireplace, walking distance to Buckely the hospital, please contact >7 — Wanted to Rent Custom kitchen, three or four STAFFORD SPRINGS Tomlinson 201-508, Don Palmer Directions: East on Porter*St. from East Center St. Right beam ceiling, wall-to-wall School, large six room Cape, SELLING your house? Call us Hottest sports item in New England today is the Glenn Prentiss, at 646-8368 10 — Misc. for Rent bedrooms, rec room, oversized OPEN FOR INSPECTION carpeting, family room, sliding MERRITT 503, Norbert Audet 208-581. Cy RATES on Wyllys St. Right on Highland St. at Highland Park modern kitchen, full basement, first and we'll make you a cash Boston Red Sox and two members of the team will be after 5:30 p.m., or 646-6200 AUTOMOTIVE Hey World! Happiness is garage. Secluded yard etc. SUNDAY 1-4 glass doors to large deck, gar- with tree cornered lot, $39,900, Realtors 646-1180 offer. One day service. T. J. Perkins 237-501, Hank Gustaf­ 1 day . . 9c word per day Priced to sell. $37,900. R. Market. First right off Highland St. Is Candlewood Drive. in town V^ednesday night to headline the iMasonic days. 11 — Autos for Sale KARL THEN a smooth running office, 38-40 CONVERSE ST. I age, rpint condition, $51,700. 649-8192. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. son 200-505, Tony Baluk 514, Ed 12 — Trucks for Sale 3 days .. 6c word per day Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Sports Night. 13 — Heavy Equipment for Sale 6 days . 7c word per day is 30 today! guests and new Directions; Route 84, to Stafford COVENTRY - Eight room Miller 541, Roger Luce 515, Bob PIANO Wanted - any condition, 1980 Exit to Route 32, north to center to 646-4200. SPLIT LEVEL - Featuring 4 — Motorcycles-Bicycles 26 days . 6c word per day Raised Ranch, lovely four IMMEDIATE CASH for your Tim Rlurkwell will join Doug Griffin at the IMasonic Luurlsema 520, Bill .Avery 545. call anytime, 875-6451. 5 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile Saranne, Phil, members welcome to Converse. seven rooms, great for the 15 WORD MINIMUM VERNON - Newer 10 room MANCHESTER - Reduced for bedroom home, with custom property. Let us explain our Temple to talk hasehuH. The usual question and John Sulliva’i 214-505, Paul Homes Carole, Tom HARTFORD COUNTY REDUCED FOR quick sale - TWO FAMILY - Exceptionally love­ quick sale. Three family on CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, growing family. House is bright fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 6 ~ Automotive Service Happy Ads ...... $2.00 inch Raised ^ n c h . Double garage, two family, 30 Locust Street, no ly five rooms each side. This country city utilities, handy location, and fairly sparkles. Move in dream kitchen, formal dining answer period is planned. Ford 221-500, Weis John.son 210- 7 — Autos for Rent-Lease DENTAL ASSISTANCE two full baths, carpeting (Jenter St., in Business Zone II. room, large family room with 647-1413. agents. 646-2426, 9-5. home completely renovated, top to Make an offer! LaPenta Agen­ $31,500. Philbrick Agency, condition, price reduced by Dinner will he served at 6:30. Baseballs will be given 565, Terry Means 526. NOTICE SOC. bottom. Oil heat, garage, large lot, throughout. Must be sold. fireplace, acre plus wooded lot. cy, Realtor, 646-2440. Realtors, 646-4200. anxious owner. So act fast for a MAY WE BUY your home? to all youngsters, Don Wells, chairman, said. Meeting Oct. 28th city sewer, water, most convenient. Pasek Realtors, MLS 289-7475. Young executive area. Built ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Of The Tax Collector High 30’s, Ivook at your leisure. real good buy. B/W Realty 647- Quick, fair, all cash and no Tickets will he available at the door. 7:30 p.m. 1419. 1974. $40’s. Beechler-Tanguay Eighth Utilities Announcements Further information, call COLUMBIA LAKE - Large MANCHESTER - a gorgeous NEW HOMES Realtors, 646-2212. problems. Call Warren E. Hunt Memorial, ★ 2.2 ACRES^ six room Cape, three large Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. TOWN OF MANCHESTER District Lot goes with this custom 7-room DONALD S. GALE seven room Ranch on beautiful­ We are presently having new homes WANTED - your vote on Hartford, Conn. bedrooms, formal dining constructed on East Eldridge St. cor­ CONNECTICUT All taxes unpaid November 1, TV mason contractors Ranch home. 3 Really Co. 289-7939 - 948-3790 ly landscaped pine grove lot. November 4, for Phyllis For Info call bedrooms, 2 custom stone fireplaces room, custom kitchen, rec ner Grandview. Drive by and take a INSTANT cash for your home. 1975 will be charged interest at Happy 10th $69,500. Owner 228-3370. look. Jackston, Democrat for Board Karen Vennart one in the spacious paneled family room, hardwood floors, garage, NO FRILLS Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s NOTICE the rate of twelve per cent per room, home is fully carpeted, must be MANCHESTER - Newer three beautiful terraced yard, $42,- Corner Realtors, 646-4525. OF of Directors, Committee to Birthday seen... T J. CROCKEH REALTOR year from October 1, 1975 until Reelect Phyllis Jackston. Vic­ or four bedroom Ranch, con­ CAPE COD - two years old, 24’ 900, Century 21, Tedford Real JUST FACTS ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE venient location, good condi­ ______643-1577______Rozelle move paid. According to Public Act tor I. Moses, Treasurer. living room, first floor family Estate, 647-9914. • Large carpeted living room • Applianced eat-in AN EAST of the river church In accordance with the No. 73-494, a minimum penalty tion, $35,900. Paul W. Dougan seeks land suitable for building •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHELLEY ANN room with fireplace and kitchen • Super rec room with Franklin fireplace provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ of $2.00 must be charged on MERRITT Realtor, 643-4535. MANCHESTER - to settle es­ TOLLAND - L shaped Ranch, in Vernon, Rockville, North Help Wanted 13 YOU'VE COME A beamed ceilings. Eat-in six rooms, equipped kitchen, tions 1 and 0 of the Town each bill delinquent on ARTS & CRAFTS SCHOENEBERGER Realtors 646-1180 kitchen, formal dining room, tate, three family, 6-3-3, two • 1 Vi baths • Garage - lovely private yard • Value at Manchester area. Minimum LONG WAY BABY! MANCHESTER - Exceptional­ separate dining room, hit by Shula Charter, notice is hereby given November 2, 1975. Office hours Party Demonatralora king sized Master bedroom, car garage, fast sale needed. $41,900. two acres. Call 644-0988 or 872- fireplace, attached garage. of the adoption by the Board of No Collecting or Dalfvarlae Love always, Bicentennial Fashion ly well m aintained three Lawrence F. Fiano Realtors, 3280. are: aluminum siding, two car gar­ $39,500. Amedy Realty, D irectors of the Town of Work Own Moure IMMEDIATE Show REDWOOD FARMS - Custom bedroom Townhouse con­ age, treed lot, mint condition, 649-5371. Sept. 30 to Nov. 4, 1975, 10:30 Mom, Dad, dominium at better than true Realtors, 875-6283. Manchester, Connecticut, Oc­ Or get Free Kits Sponsored by seven room Raised Ranch, $53,200, Philbrick Agency, • RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY • WE WILL buy your home. NEW YORK (UPI) — The unemployed players from the A.M. to 1 P.M. Mon. thru for being Hostess. JOB OPENINGS three bedrooms, 18x24’ value price. For appointment Quick, efficient professional tober 14, 1975, of Ordinance as Mike and Chris Manchester Junior Realtors, 646-4200. BOLTON - Lakeview - Attrac­ This almost new 2-bedroom Condo completely defunct World Football League were not the only people Friday, excluding Holidays. fireplaced family room, double call First Hartford Realty, 643- ELLINGTON service. Call us first. W. J. Bar- follows: Mary P. Laraia ON 1st and 3rd SHIFTS Women’s Club garage, acre wooded lot with 9797, 646-6555. tive year 'round, 4 1/2 room applianced kitchen, country club facilities including comb Realtor, 644-8000. unhappy Friday when Pete Rozelle ruled the NFL could ORDINANCE Positions available in our COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 Ranch, fireplace, knotty pine Collector Fiano's Restaurant i gorgeous view. Merritt Agency baths, three bedrooms, RAISED RANCH swimming, tennis, clubhouse. - $30,900. not sign them. throughout, enclosed porch. The Best “ House Cleaner" is a PURCHASE OF LAND Manchester, Conn. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Riston, Plating, Drilling, Route 6, Bolton, Conn. 1 646-1180. *31,900 breezeway, garage, swimming HATHEWAY ESTATES The NFL commissioner’s 765 V MIDDLE TURNPIKE Fabrication departments and Six-room Cape, in the center of town, Formal living room, eat-in New cedar siding, low taxes. Want Ad. Fashions by Arnoldeen’s: pool, redwood deck, wooded School bus. $23,900 or offer. 742- ruling also drew criticism from for the year anyway with a WEST MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ for experienced inspectors in MANCHESTER - new listing, has aluminum siding, large porch yard. $42,500. Philbrick Agency, kitchen, family room with ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ cond, third. All kinds. Realty and Younger ; across the rear. Reasonably 9600. within his own league, par­ broken leg sustained early in BE IT ORDAINED by the our quality control depart­ five room older home, central redecorated. Realtors, 646-4200. fireplace, three statewide. Credit rating un­ Generation • location, small barn $29,900, KHIARDS & KEHMIUl □ MISC. SERVICES ticularly from Coach Don the WFL season. Board of Directors of the Town ment. Full CMS, Blue Cross bedrooms, hardwood LEGAL NOTICE necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Happiness is — Wednesday, October 29 ; T.J. CROCKEH REALTOR Shula, whose Miami Dolphins When the WFL Chicago Wind of Manchester that the Town of and Major Medical benefits. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine floors with wall-to-wall Realtors-ML$ 528-9546 TOWN OF ANDOVER fidential, quick arrangements. Going to a reception and 643-1577______VERNON own the NFL rights to the folded earlier in the season and Manchester purchase for the Contact: at 8 p.m. :i rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, carpet. All on first level. The second quarterly install­ Alvin Lunoy Agency. 527-7971. ?• Cocktail Party for MANCHESTER- first offering family room, game room, den, Services Offered 31 WFL's big-name trio. John Gilliam’s attorney’s total sum of SIX THOUSAND Tickets at the door Lower level has room for OPEN SUNDAY ment of property taxes on the 1 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ MULTI-CIRCUITS INC. seven rooms, full basement all private yard, on dead end street Shula obviously had been threatened to sue the NFL on FIVE HUNDRED ($6,500) ford. Evenings, 233-6879. 50 Harrison St. Manchester FIRST TIME on market, An­ expansion. Could be in­ 1 to 4 P.M. MANCHESTER - By owner - Lots-Land For Sale 24 REWEAVING burns, holes. Oct. 74 Grand List are due and city utilities, oil heat, complete m prime neighborhood, for No agents - Priced realisticly, counting on getting Larry his behalf, Rozelle approved his DOLLARS from Raymond D. 646-4100 aluminum siding, excellent con- saldi built, brick front, three law suite or rec room with 14 DAILY CIR. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. payable 1 Oct. 75. i JACK bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, further details call Philbrick four bedroom Ranch, 2 1/2 Csonka back this season, and return to the Minnesota Vikings McCarthy of the Town of South MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd dtion, asking price $36,900. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. extra bedrooms. Lovely 6-room Cape just COVENTRY - NORTH, ap­ Window shades, Venetian maybe Paul Warfield, too. Now and established next Tuesday Windsor, County of Hartford Payments made after 3 Nov. 75 mortgages — interim linancing central convenient location. baths plus family room and proximately 45 acres wooded, blinds. Keys. TV for. rent. Happiness Is: Assumable 6% mortgage, with REDUCED TO $42,900 redecorated, 3 bedrooms, finished rec room, carpeted and he gets nobody. as the last day a NFL team and State of Connecticut that are subject to a late charge of — expeditious and confidential I THOMPSON large down payment. Charles 100x150' lot. Only $42,500. Bel 600' frontage. A steal at $19,000, Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. service, J.D. Real Estate CUSTODIAN and control desk Baking your favorite Air Real Estate, 643-9332. ★ REOWOOD FARMS^ F.J. SPILECKI carpeted living room, many extras. Air-conditioning "The way it reads—the could sign a WFL player. certain piece or parcel of land, 17o per month on the late in­ operator, nights, apply in per­ Lesperance, 649-7620. terms. Frechette & Martin stallment, form the due date, or Assoc. 646-1980. S SUNDAY dessert for Lovely 7-room Raised Ranch, Realtor 643-2121 kitchen with range and and 3 zone heat. Bowers- Inc., Realtors, 646-4144. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Rozelle statement — it was "Tm not really surprised by with the improvements son, Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer 3 bedrooms, carpeted living Buckley area. $43,500. 649-9842. a minimum of $2.00. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VERNA BOLTON - newer Raised Ranch NEW LISTING - Large seven refrigerator, dining room Removal, pruning, lot clearing, predominantly a ruling against the ruling," Shula said. "In thereon, situated in the Town of Street, Manchester. ij; OCT. 26, 1975 room Ansaldi built Raised Payments may be made by HUBLARD’S with 27’ kitchen and dining room and dining room or den. All on nice level, COLUMBIA LAKE - five acre spraying. Fully insured. the Miami Dolphins," said talking to (player agent Ed) Manchester, County of Hart­ □ EMPLOYMENT I . 7-10 P.M. Ranch, tile baths, built-ins, w/sundeck, eat-in kitchen, MINI-FARM on West side, treed lot. $31,900. MANCHESTER - Beautiful building lot, $22,000. Owner 228- Licensed. Free estimates. Shula. "It also involved, Keating, Csonka and Warfield ford and State of Connecticut mail or at the Town Office PART TIME - Receptionist - Old Fashioned area. Large living room, three seven room home in excellent large custom built six room bedrooms, fireplaced family carpeting, two fireplaces, large 18x24’ . family room 3370. Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. maybe, Cah'in Hill and Ted Building, which is open 9 A.M. *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Typist, hours 9-1, Monday- condition, new siding etc., gar­ Cape. Two full baths, wall-to- this morning, they all and bounded and described as 13 5 KofC HALL Bake Sale room, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage. family room, two-car garage, w/fireplace and patio, alum, Kwalick." expressed concern about their follows: to 4 P.M., Monday through Help Wanted Friday. Reply Receptionist, Sunday, October 26th one acre lot, with extra age, large lot with garden and MERRITT wall carpeting, built-in dis­ NEW HAMPSHIRE - Land. No TWO HANDYMEN will clean, P.O. Box 222, Manchester, •j 138 Main St. $54,500. Wolverton Agency, siding, 2-car garage, all on fruit trees, shed, $42,000. hwasher, city water and Csonka, Warfield and Jim contractual obligation to NORTHWESTERLY: BY Friday. The Tax Collector is 10-4 buildings suitable for storage or Realtors 646-1180 money down, but good ertedit. rake, lime, fertilize, mow, Conn. 06040. Manchester Realtors, 649-2813. horse. Bolton area. Convenient acre wooded lot w/gorgeous Philbrick Agency, Realtors, sewers. Location convenient to Kiick played out their option Memphis. It’s up to them to New State Road, 355.7 feet, also in the office Monday and X-RAY Highland Park Market Lots on lake edge start $5,900; maintenance of lawn seasonal. Friday evenings, 7 P.M. to 9 Tickets at Door to 1-84. Owner’s anxious. view. 646-4200. churches and shopping. $42,500. view lots, $4,900. Eight years to Cellars and attics cleaned. with Miami last season and clear themselves of their con­ more or less; HELP WANTED part time, MANCHESTER Call now to inspect. June Good, P.M. Dubaldo-Lesperance, 646-0505. pay. No sales tax, income tax, Reasonable prices. 643-5305. joined the Memphis Southmen tractual obligations and then EASTERLY: by land now or TECHNICIAN apply Manchester Card Committee tor Verna Hublard TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car OPEN HOUSE - Sunday 1-5 569-1277. Pasek Realtors, 289- of the WFL. Cynthia Clark Part-time registered X-ray Gallery, Manchester Parkade. >1; Sponsored by J,T. Camp. Comm. REDWOOD FARMS broadbase tax. Buyers get full we can talk to them." formerly of James 0. and Anne MERRITT garage, in desirable location, p.m., in Willington, new area 7475. tank of gas. Nice 5 acre farm. AVAILABLE supervised day Kwalick, an All-Pro tight end Although the WFL folded E, Ortiz, 81.33 feet, more or Town Collector technician to work weekend By Owner handy to all schools. Excellent known as Pinecrest. Three PART TIME pickup and Eight-roon\ Dutch Colonial. Large OPEN HOUSE Realtors 646-1180 Sound. Needs work. $35,000. care with meals for your elder­ for , a team that Wednesday, attorneys Town of Andover, schedule on our day or Roses are red, violets are blue. 1 'k condition $44,500. Philbrick models up for your viewing MANCHESTER - Value and less; delivery man for local firm 13 dining room, baths, kingsize Belleau Lake Corp. 603-522-3636, ly relative, while you go to sorely misses his receiving representing Memphis owner SOUTHERLY: by Middle Connecticut evening shift. For more infor­ Help Wanted Want Ads are great, and get fast Master bedroom, tirsl floor family 166 LUDLOW RD. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. pleasure. Plans available for charm goes with this seven 603-522-3736. work, shopping, visit a friend. operating in Connecticut and room. New in-ground pool. Two-car OWNER very anxious! Six other homes. Prices start at talent.';, jumped to the John Bassett—who has the Turnpike West 345.37 feet, more mation contact the Personnel results too. room ranch with three Call 649-2358 for information. Western Mass., neat CENTRAL Connecticut Lock is trage. Fantastic view of Hartford, ROCKLEDGE room clean older Colonial. $47,900. These are completed Philadelphia Bell, and had been former Dolphins under contract or less; Dept. 646-1222, Ext. 481. loving cut of state. Must sacrifice. bedrooms, family room, living Business Property 26 appearance and good driving looking for an outside sales per­ Sunday, October 26 Wall-to-wall in several rooms, quality homes. Directions: 1-86 negotia'ing to rejoin the 49ers — threatened the NFL in a Offers accepted. room with fireplace, kitchen ODD JOBS - trucking, home Said parcel having an area of MANCHESTER record required. Most packages son to handle expanding Schools-Classes 19 2-5 P.M. first floor laundry room, OPEN HOUSE to exit 101, left on to Route 32, with stove, dishwasher and dis­ since the WFL’s collapse on 647-9332 UNIQUE! A beautiful spacious repairs, serving Manchester for telegram with an anti-trust suit 12,600 square feet, more or less. 30-50 pounds, but will be business. Liberal commisssion Owner anxious - Best offer. 10 ^acious and gracious. Garage. SUNDAY 2-4 first right on to Village Hill posal, above ground pool and Wednesday. Hill, the Dallas MEMORIAL HOSPITAL required to handle up to 85 'Traffic free street. Immediate colonial structure right on Main five years, free estimates, 643- if it allowed its teams to sign Being a portion of the same plan. For appointment call 647- rooms, 5 bedrooms, brick Road. Approximately .8 mile to much more. Reasonable offers Cowboys’ running back, is out any WFL players. 71 Haynes St. pounds. Write P.O. Box 415 occupancy. May consider rent 12 KANE ROAD Street! Could be a suite of 0304. premises described in a certain 9336 or 527-4763. Do you want Colonial Cape. Three baths, Pinecrest on right. Signs considered. Asking $38,900. BULLETIN: Manchester, Conn. Rockville. MANCHESTER - New three with option. Belfiore Agency, Directions: Main St. to posted. Amedy Realty, professional offices, a majestic deed recorded in the bedroom Ranch, dining room, two fireplaces, garage. Cantor & Goldfarb Realtors, Colonial home, or both, with lit­ BULLDOZING and excavation, Manchester Land Records in HELI-ARC welder, round tube 647-1413------13. Charter Oak, to left on Kane. Realtors, 875-6283. 871-0005, 875-6244. Now You Can Get Your PART TIME automotive ac­ e x tra kitchen with built-ins, tle or no renovation. Spit and licensed septic system, installa­ Volume 444, page 395, JOBSEEKERS Employment welding. Call 649-2098. Super value. Reduced asking Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., counts payable bookkeeper, aluminum siding, baseboard PALMER REALTY MANCHESTER 5-5, two fami­ price. This Sunday could be a polish everywhere including a tion and repair, landscaping This Ordinance shall take Donuts Wholesale! We Invite heat, $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ tastefully finished basement. and trucking, loam and fill for with full and part time oppor­ experienced preferred. m oney? 646-6321, 649-0538 ly, good condition, a great super special day for you. Six- effect ten (10) days after this The Following To Get Our Business Opportunity 14 cy, Realtors, 649-2813. Many extras including air- sale. Free estimates. Call after tunities available now. East Manchester Motors Sales, Inc., starter for the couple who room center door, Colonial in OPEN SUNDAY publication in this newspaper Hartford, 568-1070. 643-1511. wants to build up their real es­ conditioning in two rooms. Two 6 p.m., 646-1322. Cards next Wholesale Prices: Clubs, FOR SALE - carpet and up­ Learn to Prepare MANCHESTER - Four VERNON - just over excellent condition. Charming car garage with spacious loft. provided that within ten (10) tate equity. B/W Realty, 647- 12 TO 4 P.M. holstery cleaning business, es­ Income Tax Returns Manchester line, a gorgeous ten rooms, plus in-ground pool HOME IMPROVEMENT - Ad­ days after this publication of Organizations, Restaurants, PHONE FROM home to ser­ H O U SEK EEPER - to do bedrooms and family room on 1419. Plenty of amesited parking. tablished in the Vernon- People who have a flair for deal­ room split Ranch, with large stop out lor a leisure Inspection. this Ordinance a petition signed Religious Organizations, vice our customers in the cleaning and ironing one day first floor, applianced kitchen, 2 and manicured lot. Stop by for For further details, Mr. ditions, remodeling, painting, Manchester area, for more in­ ing with figures, enjoy working full baths, finished basement. pool, cabana, etc., high 50’s and COVENYRY $38,900 coffee and a free visit. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- etc. Free estimates, (Jail B&B by not less than five (5) per Manchester area, flexible per week in South Windsor with the public, and would like Scouts, Private Parties, formation call 872-2537. A ttached garage. $45,900. well worth it. T. J. Crockett FOR THE LARGE FAMILY NEW HOMES 1413. Contractors. 528- 118, 289-0819. cent of the electors of the Town, hours, super earnings, 249-7773. home. Call 644-3310 after 4 p.m. to earn extra income may en­ for Giants Birthdays, Halloween, etc. roll in H4R Block's Tax School. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Realtor, 643-1577. Enjoy eat-in kitchen & dining [9<«s MANCHESTER-WEST—Briarwood Dr. off Keeney St., 5 as .determined from the latest REMODELER or person in­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York Giants can’t be TEMPORARY HELP for With classes in over 2,000 com­ 649-2813. room, IVi baths, 4 bedrooms models to choose from or have built to suit your taste. 3 Real Estate Wanted 28 Poal Estate Wanted 28 official lists of the Registrars of They’re Cheaper By The PART TIME Cleaners needed, terested in building product munities. there is almost cer­ MANCHESTER - recent two happy with the National Football League schedule makers early morning hours, 6-9 a.m. savings bank, typing ability es­ tain to be a class near you Job & 2 playrooms! Private yard! and 4 bedrooms, all have flrplaced family room, full Voters, has not been filed with sales. Take note. Formally family, immaculate condition, hea /ty but they can be overjoyed with the results recently. Dozen, 15 to 25% Discount Six days per week, Manchester sential. For details, call Mr. interviews 'available for best Call 649-5306. basements, aluminum siding, 2-car garages. the Town Clerk requesting its home improvement showrooms students Send for free infor­ three bedroom apartments, 164 E. CENTER SI MANCHESTER In 6 Dozen Lots or More! For area. Own transportation. Call Matrick, 646-1700. OPEN HOUSE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY F9REST HILLS — Grissom Rd., off Hamilton Dr. 5 One m ight not be able to reference to a special Town and lumber yard space to rent mation and class schedules to­ many extras, separate furnaces 6 4 7 1 4 1 9 649-5334. in Manchester area. Beautifully day. HURRYI and driveways, fenced in 60x150 BARROWS & WALLACE models available, all distinctively different. blame the Giants for feeling Buffalo Monday night, the election. Information, Please Call • MACHINE ASSEMBLER - SUNDAY 2-4 somebody upstairs doesn’t like remodeled, tel. 1-223-4460. level lot. Owners building a new Manchaitar New Haven Hanford Priced $48,500 to $54,900. Giants entered the game Phyllis V. Jackston, MECHANIC - long established some mechanical . and CLASSES STARTING 146 CUSHMAN DRIVE 649-9306 397-1915 728-6615 TOLLAND - Oversized three them. After all, playing five machining ability. Blueprint home. Tenant income cuts your PINEWOOD ESTATES — off Hamilton Dr. before Taylor t. WANTED feeling they could beat anyone. Secretary and well equipped general gar­ OCTOBER 30th. bedroom Ranch, modern eat-in -straight playoff clubs, the last MR. DONUT reading, top pay and fringe Situation Wanted 15 Directions: Vernon St. to monthly payments in half. Beautiful, high %-acre wooded lots with gorgeous view. The Cardinals beat New York Board of Directors age, needs a seasoned car and kitchen, formal dining room, ID HDMES TD TRAIN two in little more than five 255 West Middle Tpke. benefits. Overtime work. Call Scott Drive to Cushman. Start Easily financed. Lawrence F. 3 models remaining or will build the home you want. three weeks ago 26-14 but the Manchester, Conn. Manchester • 646-9277 truck mechanic. Good wages Contact the office nearest you: Fiano Realtors, 649-5371. TOLLAND - three bedroom stone fireplace, plus paneled INSULATIDN MECHANICS days. and fringe benefits. Shop Superintendent for CHILD CARE - infant through packing because you will love Truly one of the nicest areas left. Giants feel like they’re a Dated at Manchester, pre-schooler, $4.00 per day, Q fM x JB L O C K this home. Super Spiffy with Dutch, 24x13 Master bedroom, recreation room witn bar. COLONIAL WOODS The Giants lost two of their I References. Mellen, White and preliminary interview. 643-2487. 356 R. W. MiddIt Tpka. — off School St., E. Hartford. 2-famlly Stylarama needs homes for factory installers to different club now. Connecticut this 21st day of Oc­ private home, playmates, NORTH COVENTRY - Seven 24x13 living room, fireplace, Garage. $44,900. Amedy Realty, first three games and then IPashaw, 107 Burnside Ave., Pressure Blast Manufacturing Manchtstar Parkade room galore, 7-room Split Realtors, 875-6283. homes, priced $49,900 to $57,900. 2 and 3-bedroom train local mechanics for the installation of our "Any time our offense puts tober, 1975. Co., 41 Chapel St., Manchester, spacious yard, convenient for room Raised Ranch, two-car carpeted, dishwasher, two car 1 East Hartford. •Manchester, Conn. 06040 646-54401 Level with lots of extras. This salt box garage with loft, three models with 1% baths, aluminum siding, city utilities, began to show some life against some points on the board," said Ct. commuters. 644-9000. garage, acre lot. Owner new FOAM BLOWN-IN INSULATION. Dallas, bowing 13-10 in the final * Please send me tree informa- * lovely home, reduced for sale. anxious. VA no m on^ down. acres, priced to sell, 875-9482. OFF EAST Center St. Six room good financing available. defensive tackle John BOOKKEEPER - part time, tion about your tax preparation By anxious owner. Stop by for • Top Consideration Given period. Then came Buffalo and CHILD CARE - My home, Onlyy $39,900.$39, Pasek Realtors, Cape, three bedrooms, dining Mendenhall, "we’re going to full charge through general AMBITIOUS COUPLE, need a I course. I understand there is I room, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, Washington School area. * no obligation. I coffee and a free visit. 289-7475. CIRCA 1830 well maintained Any home may be purchased contingent upon the sale CALL O.J. Simpson and Bill beat somebody. Our defense is ledger,...... statistical:al reports', second income? Part time Reasonable. Nice yard. Monday nine room Antique Colonial, built-in stove, barn sided rec ot your present home or will consider trade. . . call lor Arnsparger’s defense forced here." financial statements. Apply in business. No experience room, with bar, and fully necessary, call 742-9087 for in­ through Saturday. Call 649-0384. | Name. four fireplaces, four bedrooms, more Information H needed. . . the NFL’s leading rusher to After harrassing Simpson, person, Rockville Public Health I study, one full and two 1/2 baths carpeted, new roof, aluminum STYLARAMA Istruggle for 126 yards on 34 Nursing Association, 62 Park terview. Address- FIRST OFFERING the Giants feel they can stop TEENAGE GIRL - looking for plus attached five room un­ siding, two car garage. Bowers carries and came away with a 730 HO. WAIN ST. W-VnirSTtR S Street, Rockville. ^realty COLLECY 525-9134 any back in pro football, in­ I, TEL 6464510 babysitting and other odd jobs. I City------Martin School, Dartmouth finished carriage shed, poten­ School area. Elva Tyler, — niCHARD D. FARLfY. il. S. R. Ft,.. W,-r. PRESSER - Experienced only, I6« El CENTER ST. MANCHESTER Realtor, 649-4469. 17-14 upset of the previously un­ cluding Metcalf. Saint James area. Call after Heights, large seven-room tial for studio, etc., two story MERRITT full or part-time. Call B&G State__ beaten Bills. COUNTER HELP some 6 4 7-14 19 Raised Ranch, plaster walls, barn, well treed lot, $54,(XX), ‘‘The Cardinals figured Cleaners, Route 44A, Coventry, 3:00 p.m., 649-6426. Realtors 122 East Center St. 646-1180 . And today came St. Louis, experience preferred, will in­ jj^Phone__ tile baths, large closets, built- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, TOLLAND - Attractive well everyone would be ganging up clude some nights and 742-9607. Just ten (10) minutes :complete with Jim Hart, Terry CUP AND MAIL TODAY ins, carpeting, two fireplaces, 646-4200. maintained 3 bedroom Ranch, this year to stop Metcalf so they weekends, must be dependable drive via highway from FEMALE COMPANION large rooms, country kitchen, •Metcalf and Mel Gray—one of available for senior citizens. BOLTON-HEBRON Line - large family room, two-car put in a lot of plays for Jim NOTICE and over 18, Reins New York Manchester. NEW RANCH - Extra large full walk out basement, treed RY DICK CAVALLI the most explosive offenses in Household duties included at □ *‘r Ea L ESTATE seven room U&R Raised garage, city utilities, WINTHROP Otis,” Mendenhall said. "And Delicatessan and Restaurant, Ranch, three bedrooms, family modern kitchen, two baths, lot. $35,500. Amedy Realty, the league. But after beating PART TIME Automotive reasonable rates. Phone after 3 he hasn’t let them down.” 875-0944, room, 2 fireplaces, one acre, excellent condition. Priced to fireplace, 2-car garage, Realtors, 875-6283. billing clerk, accurate typing p.m. 649-0314. Homes For Sale 23 sell! r W AM TM Y ICSL1E0S/AAXI- low 40’s. By owner. 646-5107. aluminum siding and windows, BAC5SARE "IN" AVON - NEED extra $$ to necessary and experience large deck, picture window in HEBRON - Near Route 2, $2,400 e U P P E R , preferred. Manchester Motors HOUSEKEEPING or babysit­ CHARLES LESPERANCE t h i s Y E A R . ■/ OPEN make Christmas merrier? Earn $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet MANCHESTER - Aluminum basement with walk-out to down 8 1/2% interest, if VO'tOLi HEAP it as an Avon Representative. Sales, Inc. 643-1511. ting in your home. $2.10 hourly. kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, 649-7620 q^ualified plus closing cost. Call 647-9070. sided beauty, three bedroom patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ M E ? I'M PRE-WINTER SPECIALS ON SIDING! Show and sell beautiful gifts, tile baths, $435 monthly income. Raised Ranch with 2 baths, ful­ cy, Realtors, 646-4200. (Jountry aluminum sided raised e > T A R \ /im / quality jewelry and cosmetics PART TIME persons over 11 Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. STAFFORD SPRINGS - two Ranch, fireplace, garage, $40,- years old to deliver advertising ly applianced k itchen, 2- Your Choice of: ALUMINUM A LL DAY in your spare time. I’ll be glad fireplaces, 2-car garage. $53,- family, exceptionally lovely, RAISED RANCH - seven 500. Robert Associates, 22^ to show you how. Call 523-9401. circulars, in Manchester. Good $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room five rooms each side. This coun­ rooms, beamed cathedral 9274. pay. Call Student Couriers, 232- □ EDUCATION 500. Wolverton Agency, VINYL or STEEL Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Realtors, 649-2813. try home completely ceiling in living room with 20 Colors To Choose From! PRE-SCHOOL teacher needed 34'73. heating, stove, refrigerator. renovated, top to bottom. Oil fieldsione fireplace, eat-in SEVEN ROOM Colonial SUNDAY for four year olds. Monday- Hutchins Agency 646-3166. heat, garage, large lot, city kitchen, formal dining room, featuring many extras, lots of Private Instructions 18 MANCHESTER - Exceptional Prices Are Now Lower on Siding! Friday, 8:15-12, 2:45-5. Send PICATO M anufacturers of buy on three bedroom Colonial, sewer, water, most convenient. 15x21 family room with room for living and storage, in­ Free Estimates — Easy Terms resume to P.O. Box 1050, women’s sportswear needs full RANCH - three bedrooms, with 1 1/2 baths, den, living High 30’s. Look at your leisure. fireplace, wooded acre lot with door and outdoor makes mis a •V\vv^-vy>,ww^ V Manchester, Conn. time piece goods stock person. PROFESSIONAL Tutoring Ser­ fireplaced living room, dining Further information, call p^rivacy, garage, $44,900, great family home. Price PlOh vice, Reading and Math. Free room and family kitchen, only 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Paid holidays, paid vacations room, garage w th porch, nice $32,500. Wolverton Agency, Donald S. Gale, Realty Com­ Philbrick Agency Realtors, 646- reduced for fast action. B/W consultation and ealuation, 649- C by »t£A mt T M Rig U I PH . PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 25, 1975 57 M M CHESJIR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Oct. 25, 1975- PAGE Fl.FV R N 52 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Wanted to Rent Answer to Previous Puzzle FRANK AND ERNEST ______RYTHAVES Rooms for Rent Travel Means lOZS" MALE would like to share B A D ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly apartment or house in A Q A N Charles M. Schultz rooms. Single $56, double $69, NOW RENTING! Manchester. Have small dog. ACROSS 56 Being (Latin) w X SAID IT'S e N i> i: A N u r s plus tax, continental breakfast, Call 643-1802. 1 Ride a air conditioning, color TV, call WELL,PEPPERMINT PATTY D0£S! Dear Abby S he tla nd ------DOWN 5hE'5 NOT LIKE VOU/- HOW ABOUT A LIE N O T A H A S T 646-2300. INDERENDENGE 5 Motor coach RI6HT THIS MOAIEnT SHE'5 SINGLE PARENT to share SHE DOESN'T CALL THE a n d a fraud? house, call 647-1519 after 8 p.m. 8 Two-wheeled 1 Trousers 5ITTIN6 IN A Pl/MPKiN PATCH D o w n , a n d f SLEEPING ROOM, for rent, vehicle 2 Musical UAITIN6 FOR THE ” 6REAT ''Sl?EATPl//MPKIN"AM‘i’TH furnished, 272 Main St. VILLAGE By Abigail Van Buren 12 Three-banded dramas AND A LE6END' WANTED - Manchester - five 3 Aborigine El pumpkin "TO APPEAR.' I A M N O T 5 arm adillo Is] Manchester rooms for family of three 13 Yellow bugle 4 Years (ab.) fu| LARGE Furnished room, cen­ adults. Insurance employees. plant 5 Two-wheeler mta SUBMITTIN 6 |T | tral location, bus line, very Dir. from Route 6 8i 44A d e a r ABBY: Our 6-year-old child has suddenly started l£|moa Call 2 4 6 - 2 6 6 9 .______^ 14 Alder (dial.) (coll.) clean, private, $25, weekly, 649- North oh Rt. 83 (Main St.) to use some four-letter words. He must have picked them 15 Seines 6 Iris layer 20 Birds 38 Group of TO C O N p U U S o fT « 4143. to Henry. up from the neighborhood children because he certainly 16 New Zealand 7 European 23 Rower (var.) soldiers WANTED GARAGE - to store parrot region antique car, Manchester area never heard that kind of language around home 25 Dress 40 Girl's name V'-i'/'fZz. A LARGE ROOM close to the i Unusual one bedroom Duplex 17 M errim ent 8 Kind of railway 27 Leg part 43 Strong ARglTCSATlON* J only. Call 646-4859 after 5. The first time he said a dirty word, I washed his mouth 9 Assert center, parking, call 643-7760. T Townhouses in a park-like setting, quiet 18 Three times 28 Diving bird affection ##••••••••#•#••••••••••••••* out with soap, but it didn t do any good because he used (comb, form) 10 One who 33 Rio — — river 44 Paradise f neighborhood, close to shopping, church, that word again. Then I punished him by taking away his 19 Fruit (pt.) staggers 34 Reiterate 45 Exploit FEMALE ROOMMATE □ AUTOMOTiVE TV privileges. Even that didn’t help. 21 Certain 11 Lock of hair 36 Patterns of 48 Compass point 41 Articles for Sale 41 Wanted, to share nine room 1 bus, pooi and tennis. railways 19 Visit Egypt's Services Offered 31 RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles for Sale My husband says I should ignore him when he uses dirty perfection 50 Scottish Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss house, call 646-2124. ^ Featuring: (coll.) 37 Emissaries sail yard Autos For Sale 61 language. But, Abby, a child has tb learn what is acceptable 22 Cabbage /o-ar BIDWELL Home Improvement ♦ • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closet 2 3 JUST CALL ME MAC' OKAY' LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and DICTAPHONE model 460, An- and what is not. 24 Parts of books 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 t o 11 GLAD SHERIFF-EVERYBODY AT cellars cleaned, for free es­ Co. Expert installation of DEALERS - CRAFTSMEN CLEAN, furnished room for 2 • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups I HAVE A GOOD IDEA , SOUNDS THE UNIVERSITY IS PROUD/ NOT safone, half list, $190. Call 643- NEED CAR? Credit bad? What do the experts say about how to handle this 26 Burns It SHERIFF —I'M HAL McMEAL TO KNOW WHY YOU'RE HERE — A L L RIGHT aluminum siding, gutters and Indoor-Outdoor quiet person, central, apply 2 28 Alter 13 f r •HEAD OF THE ALUMNI 'rOU, MR. AS PUNCH OF COACH JY EVERY- timate phone 647-9610. 2003. X • Private Entrances and Patios Bankrupt? Repossessed? problem? SO IMHY DON'T WE BATES, AND THE JOB J BODY trims. Roofing installation and Pearl St. or phone 646-4701 after 29 College cheer ASSOCIATION/ ------GO OUT FOR LUNCH' FLEA MARKET and 6. ♦ • Air Conditioner e Color Co-ordinated Decor Honest Douglas accepts lowest 16 16 17 HE'S (70ING WITH OUR / MAC' e l e c t r o n ic t u n e -u p $10 repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. PUZZLED 30 Table bit FOOTBALL TEAM! y 4 ’ ' ' CB Radio, 23 channel. Pierce includes neat down, smallest payments. DEAR PUZZLED: The “experts" agree with your 31 2,001 (Roman) plus parts. Brakes, shocks, TAG SALE 18 1 9 2 0 2 , HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Rain or Shine Simpson lynx, $115. LaFayette 3 LARGE combination bedroom Douglas Motors, 345 Main. husband, but I disagree with the experts. 32 Boundary 1 lube, bearings, etc. element beam, extra heavy a roofing, storm windows, aw­ living room, private bath, W e have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom I say, let your child know that those words are “not nice” (comb, form) 2 3 t 4 2 5 Guaranteed. Call anytime, 646- Broad Street Conmion Manchester duty roto. $100. or $195 for both. 33 Millet, (or one nings. Quality workmanship, Behind Dairy Queen on Broad private entrance, light cooking, apartments and townhouses throughout the TOYOTA - See us for reliable and tell him which words to use instead. Should he continue 2065. Call 646-7469. used Toyotas with our 60-day 35 Persian 2 7 ^ B free estimates. Fully insured. St. furnished, call 649-5610.______Town of Manchester. to use the “dirty” words, don’t react with shock, anger or waterwheel 872-9187, 649-3417. SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE 100% warranty. We also buy disgust—just gently correct him. Some kids use shocking 38 Tendency 2 9 3 d CUSTOM DRAPERIES - made TWO gold upholstered rockers Put a bulge in your billfold...use used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 39 Cleat Saturday 6 P.M.-10 P.M. Raymond F. Damato language just to get a rise out of their parents. 31 very reasonable, work ROOFING - Specializing and ottmen. (?all 643-6404. Herald Want Ads regularly. 345 Center Street, Manchester, 41 Knock 3 2 guaranteed, call anytime, 649- Sunday 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Owner Deveioper 646-4321. ______42 Winter repairing roofs, new roofs, DEAR ABBY: I recently attended a wedding with a 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 4266.______gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Both Days, $8 • Ona Day $5 FIREWOOD - Split, seasoned Designed With vehicles hardwood, cut to order. 3/4 cor- Apartments For Rent 53 friend of mine and got the shock of my life when I learned 46 Lamprey and repaired. 30 years NO ADMISSION WE PAY $15 for complete junk 3 8 'W 4 0 DRIVEWAYS - Residential and d, $35. Deliver. 1-267-4322. You in Mind that the bride and the “groom” were both females! 47 Individuals experience. Free estimates. S49-6544 cars; Call Joey, Tolland Auto 49 Poem commericial, installed Never have I attended such a gathering of freaks. The 41 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 6 Howley, 643-5361. Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.M. Daily Body, 528-1990. 50 Hindu queen Priscilla’s Pop — Al Verm eer anywhere in Connecticut. No TAG SALE - Weather permit­ HEAVY FRINGED - nylon bride was dressed in a white gown and veil, and the job too small, or too large. 688- ting, October 22-26th, 10-5. For­ PRESIDENTIAL Paul W. Dougan, Realtor 51 Harem rooms 4 7 4 8 4 9 SO woolen braided rug, 9-10 foot. FORD Mustang II, 1974, white, “groom” wore a tuxedo. I got sick to my stomach and 52 Letter MAYBE I NEED 0863. out of town call collect. ROOFING - Installation and ty years acumulation. 54 Ar­ OR MORE DIET THAT'S ALL SNE $17. Call 649-8238. VILLAGE APTS. [ 649-3940 • 646-1021 • 643-4535 four cylinder, manual transmis­ couldn’t stay. 53 Altitudes (ab.) 51 6 2 6 3 M O R E B U L K IN repairs, gutters, storm win­ butus Street, East Hartford. 54 Masculine IN YOUR BULK! NEED ARO UND HERE, dows, doors. Experienced MANCHESTER »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ’ sion, very economical, owner, Have you ever heard of anything like this before? I never ■\M Y DIET.'' SNOL BLOWER repairing, FOOD MILL for juices, jellies, nickname 6 4 6 6 5 6 ANOTHER BARBRA quality workmanship. Fully in­ 644-0466. knew that a woman could be married to another woman in a 25 chain saw and lawn mower, 1974 YAMAHA 125 YZ, Noguchi like new condition, 649-8238. 24 LOCUST Street, seven room 55 Conclusion ’’^STREISAND.' sharpening and repairing, pick sured. Free estimates. stage 2, New Trellegorg tires. One and two bedrooms. MANCHESTER - newer one church. Are they a pair of mental cases or what? bedroom Townhouse, full base­ apartment, $230 per month. 1968 YELLOW automatic VW ------up and delivery, Ellington Reasonable prices. Rick Many extras, 649-8645. Near schools, churches Security, iease, phone 646-2426, SAM NINE white linen vinyl ment, private entrances and convertible, good second car, DEAR SAM: They are not necessarily “mental cases”; Equipment Center, Route 83, Burnett, 646-3005. washable window shades, $4, and shopping center, on 9-5. patio, includes heat, call 875-1897 after 5. they are lesbians. The Metropolitan Church in Los Angeles Ellington Industrial Center, ONE modern coffee table, two standard size, 649-8238. bus line. Call anytime Astro-graph 375-5018, 8d6 p.m. daily Satur­ D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, matching end tables, also have appliances, carpeting, $230 per performs “ same-sex” marriages, but they are not month, Paul W. Dougan SIX room duplex, three MERCEDES BENZ, 230, 1966. day 8-4. gutters, and leaders. Free es­ two matching lamps, call 289- bedrooms, $185 (falJail 646-1980. J. recognized by law. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL timates. Fully insured. 249- FOLDING ironing board, large, Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Very clean, very good condi­ 5055. clean, $3, 649-8238. 646-2623 D. Real Estate. tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- MASONRY REPAIRS - new 0205. DEAR ABBY: I ’m a 44-year-old divorcee with three TWO FAMILY furnished three 9800 days, or 247-9031. work, brick block, stone, call DRUM SET - two tom toms, For Sunday, Oct. 26, 1975 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) GARAGE SALE - Moving - fur­ room apartment, in East Hart­ PARTIALLY FURNISHED ef­ children to support. My husband is supposed to give me 643-9508. REASONABLE PRICES for one bass drum, one floor tom ficiency apartment, with gar­ support money, but you know the old saying, “You can’t You’re apt to try something to­ roofing. (Installation and niture, antiques, many other ford, heat and garage included, PARTS DEPARTMENT now tom, one bass pedal, one seat, WE HAVE customers waiting age in country home. For single get blood out of a turnip.” day, knowing full well from past repairs) Gutter work, and items. Saturday, 9-2, Monday, $215, monthly, call after 6 p.m., open Saturdays. Complete line TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) one suspended cymbal 20” , two Marble for the rental of your apartment responsible adult, reasonable. ARIES (March 21-April 19) experience your chances of chimney work, 25 years Tuesday evenings. 21 647-1582. of Chrysler parts. Chorches My problem is that I can’t get a job. I ’ve been a Trees cut, trimmed or topped, high hat cymbals 14” , two pair or home. J.D. Real Estate 742-7165. You have a tendency today to succeeding are nil. experience, 643-8885.______Street off North Main. Motors, 649-3646. salespers’on in ladies ready-to-wear ever since I was 18, and Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence stumps removed, fully insured. drum sticks, one pair brushes, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. I’ve always had a job—until lately. spread yourself too thin. It isn't SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. NEWINGTON - Woodsedge likely things will receive their Got a tree problem? Well worth one drum pad, all in like new THREE ROOMS, tile bath, 21) Be careful today if offered A N D t h e y lUVE WE HELPED YOU UTRY? Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Apartments - Luxury 2 bedroom WANTED: One friendly owner Now I ’m told there are no openings. 1 know four women THE WHOLE _ TOIP YOU NOT HOP ON. POPMEI^:.,. a phone call. 742-8252. condition, 644-8593. LOOKING for anything in real heat and hot water included, proper attention. something for nothing from a /»K£ eAlNIN© TO LOOK BACK' Phone 643-2711. estate rental - apartments, apartments, located in a for my 1973 Datsun 610. She has who work in one of the best department stores in town as ) a f t e r . LET’S GET THIS BLIMP middle-age adults, security air-conditioning, AM/FM TAURUS (April 20-May 20) person who doesn’t usually ON US BLOWIW IN THE w in d : DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ homes, multiple dwellings, no wooded setting, with club “therapy.” None of them needs the money—they just want WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking GAS REFRIGERATOR $50; deposit. References, no pets, stereo with four Jensen Keep your mind on the road to­ treat you in such a Heating-Plumbing 35 vations. Combined inside/out- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate house, swimming pool and ten­ something to do. So they take the jobs from people like me magnanimous manner. leaves, painting, cleaning 24” gas range $50; 40” gas and parking, 15 1/2 School Street, speakers, four Michelin radials day if you're going to bo buz­ side runs, partitioned privacy, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. nis courts. Call 678-1881, who need to work to put bread on their tables. cellars and attics, no job too gas range $50, (all for bottled second floor across from East and a pleasing personality. Call zing about in your car. Observe CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. small. Reasonable rates. Free SEWERLINES, sink lines, gas) suitable for camp, cottage, germicidal lighting. Canine Monday-Friday 9-4:30. Have you any ideas on this subject? cleaned with electric cutters, Holiday Inne, 200 Shmdon Road, Side Rec, near Main Street. 646-2868 please! all traffic rules as well. 19) In order to placate a estimates. 646-7786. or auxiliary in power faiiure. NEWER Three-bedroom NEEDS TO WORK member of your family today by professionals. McKinney Manchester, 646-5971, 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like DEAR NEEDS: All other things being equal, I would GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) 649-9573. Duplex - IVz baths, carpeting, FIVE ROOMS Centrally CHEVY NOVA - 1974, special you may do something you ODD JOBS - You name it, we do Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ all appliances. $275 monthly. private home, pleasant, con­ hope that employers would give jobs to applicants who need Yesterday you were prudent in pany, 643-5308. PRIVATE riding instructions, venient location, working located, second floor, stove and edition, 16 months old, 12,000 your material affairs. The op­ shouldn't despite your better it. Cleaning top-to-bottom. Free A CALORIC STOVE less than Frechette & Martin, Inc., refrigerator, garage, and the income, not the “therapy.” ju d g m e n t. English and Western, $5.00 per adults, no children, pets. 643- miles, power steering, power posite is now true. Sit on your estimates. 643-2097. one year old, and color TV, 25” Realtors, 646-4144. storage area included. No NO JOB too small, toilet hour, call 633-5571, anytime. 2880. disc brakes, radio, bucket Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel extravagant whims today. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) both for $400, call 649-4832 after children or pets, telephone 643- seats, vinyl top, automatic, V-8, SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, repairs, plugged drains, kitchen MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 CANCER (June 21-July 22) If You often let things go till the noon. 9037. spotless, 646-4761. last minute and luckily get commercial and institutional. faucets replaced, repaired, rec BASSET HOUND - AKC bedroom Townhouse, IVz baths, MAW.' HAW.'J) things don’t go your way on the rooms, bathroom remodeling, registered, male, eight months, TEE MEE... them in under the wire. Parking lots and driveways. TAG SALE - 43 Garden Street, full basement, private en­ VILLAGER APARTMENTS SIX ROOM Duplex, remodeled —i-—^ IT).: first try today you’re apt to give heat modernization, etc. Free $150, 742-9394. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Super . G/&eLEf up. Victory is there, but it won't However, today It would be fol­ Sanding available. Free es­ Manchester. Friday, Saturday, trances and patio, includes kitchen and bath, garage, close estimates gladly given. M & M Five room townhouse apart­ Beetle, 55,000 miles, excellent come easily. ly to follow this practice. timates. Call after 6 p.m., 528- Sunday, 9-5. Furniture, dishes heat, appliances, carpeting, to High School, $210, security Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. LABRADOR Retriever puppies ment, 1% tiled baths, 2 alr- condition. Must see to ap­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 1418 or 646-1322. and miscellaneous items. pool, air-conditioning, $290 per deposit, 643-4884. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be yo u r Alley Oop — Dave Graue - blacks and yellows, out of hun­ condltloners, wall-to-wall preciate, $1500 firm, call 875- Be careful today or your month. Paul W. Dougan, 8806 after 6 p.m. usual warm, outgoing self to­ GUTTERS - Cleaned. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing BEAUTIFUL DOLL Dresses, ting stock. Reasonably priced. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. carpeting, full basement, day. Don't let the mood of one generous nature will be taken a n y t h i n / NOTX1N6 SOFAR, ^ LEMME SPELL YOU Reasonable rates. Call 646-4756. - Repairs and remodeling, Call 646-6784. heat, hot water, appliances, you'll be associating with get advantage of by one who YET? V MR. BOOM.' y ROIZ AWHILE, 50 cents, pajamas, 50 cents. 1969 FORD Fairlane, three doesn't give a hoot how much It ^ MARkO,' sewer lines cleaned electrical­ Complete wedding outfit, $2.50, MANCHESTER- Large newer fireplace. No pets. APARTMENT you dow n. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ POODLE - mix puppies. Eight RENTAL OFFICE speed, excellent condition, four may inconvenience you. Painting-Papering 32 call 643-6452. duplex three bedroom apart­ 649-7620 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) If cies. 643-7024. weeks old. Small and adorable. Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other good tires plus two snow tires, ment. Immaculate condition 351 cu. in. 47,000 miles, you have a financial venture on PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. SPORTSMEN - Remington $35, call 646-1831. throughout. Priced right. R. times by appointment. \Your BOTTl HEATING and Plum­ excellent gas mileage, $900 or the burners now, don’t talk Five years experience. automatic 16 ga. 3-shot shotgun, Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- We have a large variety of about It prematurely. It still Isn't bing - All heating and plumbing FREE - Adorable kittens, nine CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - best offer, 643-0005. Excellent references. Pete, 742- original owner. Colt 22, target 1980. deluxe one & two bedroom locked-down completely. teirthday 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. repairs plus remodeling. Call pistol, like new, original owner. weeks old, litter trained, first Completely furnished 1 1/2 643-1496. shots. 643-6918 a fte r 5 or room effkjiency, $145, 2 1/2 Townhouse and Garden type 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, 15,000 A LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Oct. 26. 1975 Other old rifles. 649-9573. MANCHESTER - spacious miles, on new rebuilt 1970 INSIDE - Outside painting...... weekends. rooms, $165, Heat, hot water. units throughout Manchester. • 1975 Dy Wirn$r Bf0$ Inc ..q’’ Unless you’re extra alert today, Take advantage of any training three bedroom apartment, in engine, four good tires, new -OL T V R(d U S Pit Olt 100 per cent of the time, a big fe c ia l rates for people over 65. Flooring 36 LAWN and Veranda Sale - new two family, carpeting, air No lease. Security. Pasek DAMATO ENTERPRISES or educational opportunity AKC German Shepherd pup­ Realtors, 289-7475. exhaust, new clutch, new opportunity will slip past un­ offered you this coming year. Fully insured. Estimates given. Saturday, October 15, 10-4, 41 conditioning, dishwasher and 240 New State Rd. battery cables, body in n o ticed . Call 649-7863. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, Walnut St., Manchester. pies, two black and tan separate driveways, $260 per t l Later there will be a very 646-1021 excellent condition, $850, 643- profitable market for the floors like new, no waxing, females, sacrifice $35 . 742-8963. month, security, call 646-1379 FOUR ROOM Apartment. f?nii r 6193. knowledge you gain. lO- 2S WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 (specializing in older floorsL FOR SALE - Mynah bird cage •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• after 6 p.m. Heat, hot water, self-cleaning i per roll. Experinced Ceilings and inside painting. $25.; three small bird cages $10 Livestock 44 stove, refrigerator, air con­ John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- ditioning, basement storage, 1972 CHRYSLER Town and tradesman. Call R. each; aquarium 20 gallons, $10; VERNON - Town House Homes for Rent 54 country, 9 passenger station Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway Starkweather. 644-3194. 2222, movie projector $25. Call 643- WHY TRAVEL miles to enjoy Gardens, a beautifully laundry facilities, garage, YER lease, security deposit. Adults wagon, fully equipped, in­ 4021 after 5:30 p.m. your horse? Box stalls, Olympic landscaped apartment com­ MANCHESTER - four-room CHOICE preferred. No pets. $240, Call cluding factory air. Excellent IT Scared a l l PAINTING - interior and size ring, and miles of trails munity of unusual architectural house, immaculate condition, condition, one owner, low exterior, paperhanging, □ MISC. FOR SALE design, featuring private en­ 643-4884, HOW (X) you j THE BEES AWAV.' THOMAS organ, like new, available in Manchester. Call fireplace, fully furnished, pre mileage. Car may be seen at Pr ic e LIKE MV excellent work. References. refrigerator 12’ one year old, 643-0355. trances, private patio with yard, garage, no pets, no Manchester Motors Sales, 512 Free estimates. Fully insured. three piece bedroom set, sliding glass door, wall-to-wall NEWER three bedroom PAINTIN6 Articles tor Sale 41 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all children, $275 monthly, Hayes West Center Street, 643-1511. ^LLowep OF A /H Martin Mattson, 649-4431. bookcases, small tables, metal 45 carpeting, range, refrigerator, Corp. 646-0131. Boats-Accessorles appliances, carpeting, full base­ FLOWER? ALUMINUM sheets used as cabinet and other odds and disposal, master TV antenna, 1974 PLYMOUTH Valiant, IO-2S ! PAPER HANGING Expert. ends, call 649-0608 or 643-8222. traverse rods; storage and ment, $260 monthly, Frechette printing plates, .007 thick, 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. & Martin Realtors, 646-4144. VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 automatic shift, power Your average paper, in average 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- laundry facilities in basement. 1/2 baths, family room, in­ steering, air-conditioning. Call room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- Phone 643-2711. ONE 8’ pick up cap, in good con­ 8119. Total electric, no pets. One and cludes appliances, one car gar­ 643-5222. 48 Hamlin Street. 3864. dition, $175, call 649-5624, two bedroom apartments im­ THREE BEDROOM Duplex, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• washer and electric range out­ age, $350 a month, Paul W. Win at Bridge mediately available through CLEAN USED refrigerators, Antiques 48 lets, convenient location, $190 Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- 1970 REBEL SST, V-8, R. REBERT & Son ranges, automatic washers, YARD SALE - Saturday 25th, November 1, starting at $165 4535. automatic transmission, power Dummy’s jack of spades paperhanging, painting, com­ Sunday 26th, 9-4, Baby clothes, per month. Call 872-0528 Mon­ monthly, security, 646-3285 NORTH 25 UOVES'I’ with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s WANTED Antique furniture, brakes, power steering, $925. forced East’s ace at trick one. mercial and residential, free Avon, tools, household items, day through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 aRer 3. * Q J 2 RiI)6«E)44Y Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- glass, pewter, oil paintings, or MANCHESTER - Three 649-2597 after 6 p.m. South ruffed, entered dummy estimates, 644-0642. pictures. Much more: 10 Oliver p.m. for appointment. bedroom house, living oom, ¥ A 752 2171 other antique items. R. FIVE ROOM Apartment in ♦ K Q 97 with a trump, led a club to the Road, Manchester. kitchen, Mpliances, $275 per 1970 IMPALA, four door hard J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Harrison, 643-8709. MANCHESTER - November 1st two-family house, centrally « 8 7 ace, a second diamond to Born Loser — Art Sansom SCREENED LOAM - driveway located, two children,„no pets, month. Security deposit. top. Asking $700, call 875-2397. WEST dummy, a second club to the Painti.ig - Interior and exterior. LARGE MAHOGANY dining occupancy, brand new three Available November 1st. Call EAST gravei, processed gravel, sand, ANTIQUES Wanted - American garage, security. $200. Call 646- A K 7 6 4 king. Then he tried to ruff a Paperhanging. Remodeling. set, includes buffet, server, bedroom duplexes in residential 649-5125 evenings, 289-8251 mor­ A A 10 9 8 5 3 stone and fill. George H. Grif- furniture, oriental rugs, pain­ 6072. 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury II, all ¥ Q J 9 4 club, but East over-ruffed and Gutters. Fully insured. 649- fing, Andover, 742-78^. $125.; two chests; maple neighborhood. Starting at $275 nings. power, air conditioning, steel ¥ 6 3 9658. chairs; and miscellaneous. 649- tings, pewter. Windsor chairs* per month. Includes appliances ♦ 3 A J 8 6 forced South with a spade. crocks, jugs, Ron Dionne, 643- radials, high mileage, very A J 10 6 4 South ruffed a club with dum­ DARK RICH loam, five yards 0069. and carpeting. Heat not in­ SEVEN ROOMS - 4 bedrooms, good condition, $1850 firm, 649- A Q 2 EXCELLENT Workmanship on 1691. my’s last trump, came back to $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, cluded. Security deposit and THE CHARLES single house, children accepted, 6944. SOUTH (D) interior and exterior painting gravel, and stone 643-9504. WHITE GE electric stove, references required. No pets. la rg e y ard , w all-to-w all ------A ---- his hand with the king of and paperhanging. Estimates FURNITURE - rugs, paintings, APARTMENTS ¥ K 10 8 hearts and cashed his last ‘Winfield, after giving it careful consideration, I excellent condition, $100; 40’ Call 647-9936 or 649-2003. CHARLES DR., MANCHESTER carpeting, located in Bolton, igge RAMBLER Classic, four and references given. 643-8885. pewter, dolls, crocks, lamps, A A 10 5 4 2 trump and last club. have decided to get my act together and split!" SEASONED cord wood - cord aluminum ladder; Pouland etc. Now accepting con­ Luxury S'h room townhouMi, $275 monthly, 649-2871, door, 68,000, used daily, $295, and 1/2 cord loads, delivered, chain saw. Call 633-5733 or 644- MANCHESTER- New 4 room somo loatur# llreplacat and 2- ...... 643-8840. AAK953 The last club squeezed signments, for November auc­ apartment, 1% baths, all East-West vulnerable Building-Contracting 33 E. Yeomans, 742-8907. 2287 after 4 p.m. tion, 644-8962. car garagaa, heat and hot water Business lor Rent 55 West. He had to unguard his appliances, carpeted, air- and 2 air conditioners, 1W baths, 1974 FORD Pinto, 2-door sedan, queen-jack of hearts to hold on Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick LARGE Mahagony office desk conditioned, individal base­ etc. Wooded and Quist. Not a NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - FIREWOOD for sale - Seasoned THE PACK RAT will be open 4 cylinder, automatic transmis­ West North East South to the king of spades. The Remodeling, repairing, ad­ and chair, $35, call 643-0412 ment, washer-dryer facilities, thru street. Will be fully com­ hardwooood, split and Sunday, 2-6 at 40 Flora Road, pleted In December. OFFICE SPACE sion, only 13,000 miles. $2,350. queen of spades was discarded PEW£y, CWPPISH BOARP£R$ YES, MAJOR,IVE ditions, rec rooms, porches and delivered, $25 per half cord. evenings. heat, hot water included, $275. Call 644-2265.4-22f“ from dummy and the last two HAVE THE WILD iPfA THAT~H£H-HEH' off Route 85 in Bolton. We have •per month. Call Peterman Applications being accepted FOR RENT 1 9 NOTICEP THAT roofing. No job too small. Call Call F. Schillinger, 871-0737 antiques, collectibles and some lor Immediate rentals and lutura 25Q-, square feet, center of Pass 1 ¥ Pass 2 9 tricks were won by the ace VOURE TAHINS NOTES ON YOUR WIFE IS 649-3144. MOVING - contemporary sofa Realtors, 649-9404 or 646-2912. aher 5 weekdays, all day Indian jewelry. occupancy. Manchester, air conditioning FORD station wagon, 1970, Pass 3 9 Pass 3 ¥ and 10 of hearts. AV^NOR LIFESTYLES' RATHER-~AHEM~ weekends. bed, orange rust gold print, $50, So come oxer and see your radio and heater, small V-8 Pass 4 9 and parking. Call 643-9551. Pass 4 9 Would South have made the PEOISIYE/ BUT The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions CARPENTRY - Repairs, fine condition, 646-0636. UNUSUAL Deluxe one future aperiment.,. automatic, power steering, Pass 6 9 IVantecf to Buy 49 bedroom Townhouse, private OPEN FOR INSPECTION Pass Pass hand if East had failed to I WOULPN’T AIENTION IT BUT THE’/' I 'WOULPN’T remodeling, additions, garages, 1972 CADILLAC carburetor, good tires, no rust, no dents, Pass AiieHT AV SO/flETHINfi TO WRTHA! roofing, call David Patria, 644- MAGNOVOX stereo console, entrances and patio, full base­ Dally 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. overruff? Yes, he would. He 5 W A N T HER $60, two motorized forklifts, or by appointment SMALL MODERN office in car runs good, $775, call 289- Opening lead - -4 9 I CAN'T ////M WHAT 1796. walnut finish, good condition, OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices ment, includes, heat, would draw trumps, concede a '■HAK-KAFF.i'^YOU KNOW HOW ALARMED,' I'LL ...YOUR BABY w a it FOR M AKES YOU capacity 3,000 lbs., $1200 each, for your old dolls, $iS5. and up well traveled area, 300 square 5292. please call 643-9508 or 649-5635. $75, 646-0636. appliances, carpeting, and pool, 646-0800 or 646-1540 club and wind up with the ------w m WOMEN ARE ( LET YOU IN ON WILL SOON HIM T O , THINK IT'S A for China and bisque dolls. $100 $ S per . month. Paul W. feet, heat, hot water, electrici­ same squeeze. 'WHEN THEY V , /v\v l i t t l e BE MERE... ARRIVE.''... B O Y e ... BUILDING - Remodeling, ty, air-conditioning, and Trucks tor Sale 62 roofing, rec rooms, additions, SPINET PIANO - $300. Call 643- and up for Bye’lo. Never give or Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or A reader from Vermont GIRL SCOUTS - Tag, food and MANCHESTER - Immaculate parking all included in rent. By Oswald & James Jacoby garages. All kinds, carpentry 0315 between 5-7 p.m. sell a doll without getting our 643-4535. wants to know what he should y pilant sale. Parking lot of six room apartment, hospital Security required. Inquire at 1968 CJ 5, JEEP, 4-wheel drive, With a 2-2 break in work. For estimates call 649- ashington School, October offer. Call locally, 875-7356. have done after his right-hand V W area. Convenient to everyth Essex Motor Inn desk or phone, $1,200. Good condition. Call 643- diamonds or a 3-3 break in 1142. 25th, 10-4. Rain Date November GARAGE SALE - Rain or shine, MANCHESTER - newer three opponent opened with three ANTIQUES WANTED - Top separate heating system. $225. 646-2300.100 East Center Street. 0221. clubs six diamonds is a cinch. 8th. October 25th-26th, 10-5. 41 Ver­ bedroom Duplex, half of two hearts. He held: WES ROBBINS carpentry non Road, East Hartford, 528- price paid for jewelry. fur- family, full basement, includes 647-1413. Actually, if both suits break hiture, paintings, glassware 800 SQUARE Feet of space 1964 JEEP, CJ5,4x4, with plow. AAKJ965V2 A65«AK98. remodeling specialist. Ad­ FIREW(K)D - for sale - well 6309. appliances and carpeting, 11/2 South will make seven. anything antique. Call between baths, $280 per month, Paul W. FOUR ROOMS - for rent, first available, lower level |n prime Excellent condition. Call 646- The spade lead gave South We would jump to four ditions, rec rooms, dormers, seasoned, split or round, $25 per commercial location, ideal for 1090. spades. Three spades is in­ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, TAG SALE - four families, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., 872-3535. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- floor, 398 Hartford, Rd., M50 a an extra chance and he made load, the Andrew Ansaldi Com­ month, available immediately, office space. 643-2738. adequate. A double might find 649-3446. pany, 649-5249. Saturday and Sunday, October 4535. it by falling into a spade-heart 25, 26, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 115 ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, 649-1946. 1971 CHEVY Fleetside pick-up, squeeze against West. our partner bidding up to five OFFICE SPACE - 700 square best offer, body needs wort. LEON ClESZYNSKl builder - TAG SALE - Saturday, October Carpenter Rd., many good clocks, guns, oil painting, MANCHESTER Gardens - ef­ Of course, good players diamonds. Of course, we household items, clothing and statues, crank phonographs, ficiency and two bedroom CENTRALLY LOCATED, feet. East Center St., ideal for runs good, repossession, call might be badly hurt at four new homes custom built, 25th and Sunday October 26th, 9- 646-8870 between 10 a.m don’t fall into squeezes. 'They toys. oak furniture, 646-2690,646-1882. apartments, available in modern one bedroom professionals, parking, 646-2212. and 5 spades, but that is the chance remodeled, additions, rec 5. Warren Street. Furniture, apartments in two family p.m. tend to play in such manner rooms, garages, kitchens rem- beautiful country setting. Walk you have to take against a Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane some power tools, dishes, dwelling. Appliances and heat OFFICE SPACES for rent on •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• that if all else fails a squeeze ■'V ALL /WEANS, modeled, bath tile, cement VW 1969 very good condition, BUYING U.S. silver coins, 1964 to everything. Rent includes may develop. preempting opponent. WHAT MEXT?'' ) IT'S AL U THE FAULT OF THAT STOP BROODING,V NO, BY JINKS! jewelry, steel I beams, lumber, or earlier, also gold coins and furnishM, security required, Main St. in Manchester, ideal A L A R M M A R T H A = work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ doors, windows. Something for one owner, excellent body, heat, hot water, appliances, and Motorcyclas-BIcyclas 64 NO CAR, NO CHIC( T H 0 P •THlRPCpUARTER,' freezers, ranges, electronic and patio, full basement, in­ BOLTON NOTCH - Modern ...... F d o r B A u . p r o g r a m s I EROKE AND F R E E Z IN G f ttrtr^L ting. Residential and commer­ Townhouses now renting at registered perfect condition, ovens, TVs and stereos. All cludes heat, appliances, sa les office and sto ra g e Mgj best offer. 643-9346. lAJ (Z e c E N T VEA R S. - r 10 ■'ZS cial. Whether it be a small sharply reduced. Free TAG SALE - 156 Lenox Street, □ RENTALS Independence Village. Full $650 I ■ " Saturday, Sunday,. 9-4, Fur­ basements, private entrances carpeting, and pool. $265 per facilities. Commercial, In- ...... repair job, a custom built home mercnandise coupons on month. Paul W. Dougan dustrial, telephone 1-223-4480. I DIDN’T or anything in between, call 646- selected appliances. Cast iron niture, golf equipment, bike, and patio, includes heat, Cfimpers-Trallers W ANT TO more. Rooms tor Rent 52 appliances, carpeting, air con­ Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Mobile Homes 85 1379. Franklin fireplaces, potbelly OAK ST. - busy area, ground MENTION IT, I and wood burning cook stoves ditioner. Close to shopping, OEARf BUT A I TAG SALE - Three family - Oc­ THOMPSON House,, furnished church and bus. Model open ROCKVILLE - four rooms, floor, ideal for retail or office, TERRY travel trailer 19’ low TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service also on sale. Credit terms ^50, six rooms $190, security adjacent to municipal parking NOTICE CAME- t - Remodeling, repirs, ad­ available. Montgomery Ward tober 25-26th, 9-5, 531 East rooms, centrally located. 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. profile, excellent condition, FROM THE BANK, X Center Street. Corner of Coburn Kitchen privileges. Parking. off Main St., Manchester. Paul and references required, call lot, plus private parking. 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i 7 h PAGE TWFT.vK - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Oct. 25, 1975 Police report iM OBITUARIES Crash victim recovering Mrs. Elizabeth Mcllduff, 65, • Arnolds Restaurant at 699 took down a section of the chain * J of 58 Summer St. was injured in Main St. was broken into link fence in front of the U.S. Ralph Harris SMI a three-car accident Friday at Thursday night or the second Envelope Co., police said. Ralph Harris 77, of Con- , r . 11:35 a.m. at the intersection of time within a week. Again, He was released on $250 non- norsville, Ind., husband of Mrs. there was no sign of forced en­ surety bond for, court Nov. 24 in ■ ^1 W. Center and McKee Sts. Laura Nelson Harris, formerly She was removed from a try. Missing was $76 in cash. Rockville. I of Manchester, died Oct, 24 in a ■’ damaged car by the Town Fire • A 1972 Hornet owned by • Vincent M, White, 36, of 144 hospital in Connorsville. ¥ 0 ' Department using the Hurst Kenneth W. Harrison of 55 W. Main St. and Kenneth A. Other survivors are a rescue tool. She was taken by Tudor Lane was stolen just Snow, 37, of 102 Prospect St. daughter, two sons, a sister, ambulance to Manchester after midnight today. Harrison were both charged with dis­ and several nieces and Memorial Hospital where she later told police he last saw it orderly conduct after a fight nephews. was admitted for chest and about 10:30 p.m. Friday in front was reported on W. Main St. at Funeral arrangements are in­ back injuries and abrasions. of his home. 2;05 a.m. complete in Indiana. She was reported in satisfac­ The car was involved in a Snow was also charged with tory condition this morning, a minor auto accident at carrying a dangerous weapon Mrs. Klizahetli Brown hospital spokesman said. ^ Oakland St. and Tolland Tpke. (knife). They were released on Mrs. Elizabeth (Lil) Police are still investigating. at 12:15 a.m. Patrolman James non-surety bonds for court Nov. Catherine Adrian Brown, 83, of Police did say the three drivers S. Taylor came on the scene and 24. 15 Strong St. died this morning were: Joseph Mcllduff, 68, of 58 reported seeing the operator of at Manchester Memorial Summer St., Mark D. Sullivan, the stolen car run from the Hospital. She was the widow of 24, of 122 Walnut St., and scene. He chased him but lost George H. Brown, him in woods along Tolland Donald Paulman, 53, of East This printing test pattern is Mrs. Brown was born in Hartford. Tpke. part of The Herald quality con­ Pittston, Pa., and had lived in Police chargedMcIlduff with Police are still investigating. trol program in order to give the Manchester-Hartford area disregarding a traffic light. The you one of the finest for the past 30 years. Observing United Nations Day Mcllduff and Sullivan cars were Arrests newspapers in the nation. The Survivors are a son. Jack towed from the scene. Brown of Manchester; a Vernon Elizabeth Intagliata, representing the League of Women • Francis Shanahan, 46, of 3 daughter, Mrs. Betty Bubb of SeymourSmith, vice-president, international department Arrests Bancroft Rd,, Ellington, Manchester; three of the Connecticut Bank & Trust Company, speaks to an Voters, seated in the front row. Next to her is Alan Girelli, Maneliesler operating under the influence of grandchildren and four great­ assembly at Manchester High School in observance of MHS junior, U.N. Day chairtnan for the Town of • Paul J. Lach, 27, of 172 S. alcohol or drugs in connection grandchildren. United Nations Dav Friday. Waiting her turn to speak is Manchester. (Herald photo by Pinto) Main St., disorderly conduct with a one-car accident today The funeral is Monday at II and third-degree larceny about 1:29 a,m. on W Main St. a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Friday on a court warrant. Shanahan was heading east Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. The charge stems from his on W. Main St. when his car The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, allegedly bursting into the went off the right side of the co-pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Karen lingers in coma apartment of a former girl road, hit a fire hydrant, and Church, will officiate. Burial Dance friend, knocking her down, and will be in Rose Hill Memorial MORRISTOWN, N.J. (UPlI her disconnected from the without a brain. The brain still on stealing several items, police Park. — Karen Ann Quinlan lingers in machine and allowed to pass damage is irreparable, her said. Friends may call at the a coma with the merest of life into "the loving hands of the recovery hopeless, her physical Rain will not stop the He was released on a $500 TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH A F R E E SAMPLE FOR funeral home Sunday from 2 to signs, unaware that within days Lord." appearance grotesque, they i-i.American Legion’s block non-surety bond for appearance EVERYONE OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, AND 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a judge will decide whether her Whatever Muir's decision — said. in Common Pleas Court 12 in and the state argues that Sdance• • L4 t% 14^ X-* scheduledo Xp, i i Ni- w * w for NATURAL APPLE CIDER at vegetable-like existence should “Life was important to her, :$tonight as part of the >i: East Hartford Nov. 3. I Mr>. .loliii Baslis allowing Karen to die would and the way she could live was !•. _ P . j V • r ’Qrl A H a ro n 9!l i be ended. SLegion’s first Bicenten- Carl A. Ogren, 23, of 35 Ver­ FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS VERNON-.Mrs. Mary Helen But Superior Court Judge amount to homicide — there is important to her," Julia non St,, operating a motor vehi­ Bastis, 63, of 5 Regan Rd. died Robert Muir Jr,, who will make the prospect of an appeal. Quinlan, her mother, testified Snial celebration. cle while under the influence of BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD Friday at her home. She was that decision, has refused to If the case is pursued, the last week, recounting conver­ The celebration starts ;|: alcohol or drugs today at 3:56 (3 Miles Beyond Vito's Bestaurant, Glastonbury) the wife of John Bastis. visit the 21-year-old girl's bed­ New Jersey chapter of the sations with her daughter after :§at 5 p.m. and continues i|| a.m. on E. Middle Tpke., See The Cider Mill In Operation This Weekend! ,Mrs. Bastis was born in Ver­ side at St. Clare's Hospital in American Civil Liberties Union an aunt died a painful death Suntil 11. The dance will :j:; Parker St., and Jensen St. Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh: MeINTOSH, CORTLAND said Friday it may join the non and had lived here all her Denville, N.J. from cancer. "She always said, i^imove into the Legion ;|;i Court is Nov. 18. AND MACOUN APPLESI life. She was a member of the Muir says such a visit might legal battle on the side of the 'Please, mommy, don't let jiiiHome if today’s rain con- g parents. New Jersey ACLU Thefts .American Legion Auxiliary and have an emotional impact on a them keep me alive that way'.” S'tinues. :$ the Ladies of the Koscuiszko precedent-setting case that director Stephen Nagler said Joseph and Julia Quinlan, .Maiiclie.sler • The Taylor Rental Center Club. must be decided strictly on his personal opinion is that Roman Catholics who have at 155 Center St. was broken Other survivors are a son, legal evidence. there is a constitutional right to reconciled the moral issue in PUM PKINS at into Thursday night. Missing is Donald Bastis of Durham; a Karen, who collapsed into a die. their souls, believe Karen has a $17.50 in change. daughter, Mrs. Janet Johnson coma after taking a combina­ Neurologists have testified right to die. “THE GREAT of Somers: a brother, Frank tion of drugs and alcohol, is that Karen, in a coma for six The state says it has a vested Zira of Vernon; and a sister, kept alive by a respirator. Doc­ months, has only the primitive interest to protect Karen's life Mrs. Katherine Raczkowski of tors have testified she cannot reflex functions of life, similar — regardless of its quality. RE-ELECT PUMPKIN PATCH” Coventry. recoverf and her family wants to that of a new-born infant /ABOUT • Mums • Corn Stalks The funeral is Monday at 8:16 TOWN • Apples at Family a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Prices! Funeral Home. 76 Prospect St., with a Mass at St. Joseph's A FREE Apple Judge rejects Aillon Dr. and Mrs, Richard Church at 9. Burial will be in St. for all Kids Bushnell of Manchester will Bernard's Cemetery. serve as host and hostess Sun­ Twin Hills Farm - No. Coventry, Rl. 44A • 742-6124 Friends may call at the day from 2 to 5 p.m, at Lutz 2 Miles from Bolton Notch - 'A mile Coventry-Bolton luneral home tonight from 7 to 9 request for new trial Junior Museum. Town Line • Also: Live Bait! and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to luLci iiio Lotivictioii vvnen he NEW HAVEN lUPI) - A llie stale Supreme Court, the i i 9 p.m. learned Cohen talked with a judge has rejected a request for second lime the case will go .before the justices. juror outside the jury room on Mrs. IN a E. Malone a new trial for Guillermo the fourth and final night of Aillon, convicted morel than Mrs. Eva E. Malone, 77, Aillon, 37, was convicted delberations. H o n e s t y two years ago of killing his es­ formerly of Daytona Beach, Sept. 1. 1973, of the stabbing Superior Court Judge John F. A ccountability tranged wife and her parents. Fire calls Fla., died Friday in a murders of his wife, Barbara, Shea granted the new trial R esponsiveness Manchester convalescent New Haven County Superior and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. :iaying the conversation was home. Court Judge Thomas O'Sullivan J. George Montano, a promi­ presumed prejudicial to Aillon .Maiu'liesler D e d i c a t i o n Born in Adams, M ass., Friday rejected Aillon's second nent North Haven family. unless the state could prove Friday, 11;35 a.m. —auto ac­ aaiHJJIWlLLINGNESS Mrs.Malone had lived in Hart­ petition tor a new trial, saying a Aillon, a native of South otherwise. cident at W. Center and McKee O b j e c t i v i t y ford for several years and in private conversation between America, was an anti-poverty But on June 4 of this year, the Sts. (Town) Florida for 20 years before trial Judge Simon Cohen and a worker who achieved recogni­ state Supreme Court reversed Friday, 3;36 p.m. —dumpster R esponsibility juror the night before the ver­ fire on Prospect St. (Town) ROGER M. coming to Manchester six tion from the Jaycees as one of the decision and ordered a new K n o w l e d g e months ago. dict was "harmless." the leading young men in the hearing. The hearing in August Friday, 6:28 p.m. —car fire in Survivors are 4 sons, Roy R. Howard Jacobs, Aillon's at­ slate. led to the Friday decision the Parkade lot. (Town) NEGRO Andreotta of Manchester, torney, said he will appeal to Aillon called for a new trial against Aillon. Vernon committee to re-elect director D onald 'U A n d re o tta of Today, 5;02 a.m. -grass fire For PAUL E WILLHIDE West Hartford, Robert J. An­ off Feeder Rd. (Vernon Fire A. dreotta of Grand Praire, Tex., Department) TOWN TREASURER mCkenzie treasurer and Edwin A. Andreotta of Open house set today Today, 5;33 a.m. —dumpster Hendersonville, N.C.; a fire at the Arthur's Drug Store L E V E R 7 A VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 4 daughter Mrs. Rita McKinney in Rockville Center. (Rockville of Bolton; a sister, Mrs. Irene at new animal hospital Fire Department) Support the Entire Cottam of Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; a large and small pets. site, which after many .Aiiiluilunce calls Democratic Team CIVIC CENTER half sister, Mrs. Ida Gilmond of BOLTON Dr. Leventhal is a 1951 renovations is being replaced M unehesler November 4th Roxbi. ry. Mass.; 15 The Bolton Veterinary graduate Cornell University. by the new facility. Friday, 11:38 a.m. -auto ac­ grandchildren and 12 great- Hospital's new building opens He began his practice in 1953 in The public is invited to cident at W. Center and McKee Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect grandcnildren. officially today with an open Roger M. Negro, David Qlles, small building on the same today's open house. Sts. (Manchester Ambulance) The funeral is private Mon­ house scheduled to start at 3 Treasurer. day at Holmes Funeral Home, p.m. 400 M.rin St. Burial will be in The new, 72,000-square foot East Cemetery. structure —at 222 Boston Tpke., There are no calling hours. west of Bolton Notch —was Remember the The family suggests that any designed by architect Robert memoi'ial gifts may be made to Ganlner of Willimantic and Canned Food Drive ( A M )li:S the American Cancer Society. built by the Andrew Ansaldi Co. of Manchester. for the Dr. Allan Leventhal, owner of EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY In the firm, said construction of It's Our In memury of Peter Joseph Reed who the building began almost a passed away October 26. l%7. Leave your contribution at these drop-off points / year ago after inspection of PUBLIC SCHOOLS - OCTOBER 24 “WE SAVE YOU MONEY” October comes with sad regret. many animal facilities AREA CHURCHES - OCTOBER 26 AT THE PARKADE ONLY The date anc month we will never forget, throughout the country. 9 2^317 u P’or in our hearts he will always stay Loved and remembered every day. The new facility includes five All Candy Purchases Through October 26, 1975 examining rooms, a conference Sadly missed by Mom. room, pharmacy, laboratory, OVER 75 VARIETIES Dad. Brother and Sister surgery room, and many wards, eBOnrS FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER INCLUDING: ■ runs and service areas. It was • Honey Nougat Pure and Natural, Made On The Premises In Memoriam designed for efficiency in • Creamy Caramel • MAC & DELICIOUS APPLES .16 qt. bag > 1.5 0 • Cashew Crunch In loving memory of Peter Reed, who operation. Dr. Leventhal said. • Assorted Chips passed away October 26. 1967. other Varieties Are Available Veterinary staff at the FOR EMERCENaES • Assorted Chews Though his smile has gone forever. hospital includes Drs. Roy • BOSC PEARS • Pectin Jellies And his hand we cannot tqueh. Holman, William Pomper, • Fruits Jordan Crackers PEANUT BUTTER We will never lose sweet memories Michael Tulman, David Coley, THINK Of the one we loved so much. Eric Galster, Eve Knowles and BOTTI FRUIT FARM Milk or Dark Grandma and Grandpa Strickland Leventhal. Fifteen full- and 260 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester Aunt Sally. Carol and Uncle Bud OF US! part-time techincal and service Tender Molasses Filled with personnel enable the hospital to CHOCOLATE Creamy Peanut Butter offer complete services for An Old-Fashioned Treat I Raym MANCHESTER — — C L IP OUT— HOSPITAL NOES OPEN SEND THEM A MESSAGE: • Gift Baskets SUNDAY • Decorated Floral Hints fudge Discharged Thursday: Helen I'M f i • Truffles Hayes, 174 Lake St., Vernon; — Join the Ed Wilson Team — • Solid Chocolate Pops Armand Audel, Rt. 6, Colum­ 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. • & Whales Penuche Chocolate Peanut bia; Patricia Mullen, 77 Main • Peanut Brittle Nut Walnut Butter St,; Allan Cameron, 29 Dear Ed, • Hostess Mints I • Flowered Genevas "Melt-tn-Moufh" Creamy Fudge, made Brookfield St., South Windsor; I I would like you to know that I am on your team that Is opposed to the State In- by Munson's from purely Natural In­ • Marzipan gredients tor that Old-Fashioned Texture Wendy Metcalf, 4 Margaret FOR ALL YOUR and Flavor you've missed for years! Rd.; Lynn Melman, 128 I come Tax that my opponent, Mayor Thompson (D) wants us to pay. Highland St,; Christie Warren,. I I’ll vote for you and then you fight against that new tax, because I know that it through Sunday, yiags sAftsyitSs 15 Tolland Rd„ Bolton; Brian I hurts the retired and middle class families. MEDICINAL NEEDS October 26th, 1975 Curtis, 150 Spring St.; Hortense I Sincerely,, Wild, 54K Queens Court. jp/ease Mall To:' ^ TEAMMATE OVER 200 VARIETIES OF Also, Glenn Stavens, 133 QUALITY DANDY MADE FRESH DAILY ^ Lenox St.: Ann Kehl, 393 I Ed Wilson, Board of Directors Oakland St.; Jason Hyland. 42W |17 Falknor Dr., Manchester — _ w. Di»na, Tr»*». I Maple St.; Catherine Conkling. P m it » 6. B o l t o n # Hafttofd Civic Center 1178 W. Middle Tpke. L ...»--.«isni«Pull 2nd Lever

WEEKEND - Oct. 25, 1975 - Page 3 Page 2 — WEEKEND — Oct. 25, 1975 Rice directs J. Alan Rice of 173 Spruce St. will Goodspeed production direct the Tri-Town Players’ production “Lion in Winter” to be presented in Forum of the arts should enjoy success November at the Vernon Center Middle School. By June Tompkins Rice studied at Earlham College in In­ By JUNE TOMPKINS mas as Dick Rivers and Cynthia diana and received his master’s degree Wells as Elsie Lilly. Miss Wells, who from the University of Connecticut. Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. Tickets When “Very Good Eddie” played plays the prima donna of Mme. He has directed “The Miracle are available at the door. For informa­ at the Goodspeed Opera House last Matroppo’s singing protegees, has a Worker” for the Players a;;d played two tion call 242-6688. summer, I saw it and said I wouldn’t lovely voice and sings a couple of roles in “The Apple Tree.” mind seeing it again. Again I did delightful duets with Christmas. “Lion in Winter” will be presented during its present re-run at the Nov. 7, 8, 14 and 15 with an 8 p.m. cur­ China Goodspeed prior to a Broadway Travis Hudson stars as Mme. tain. The U.S. — China People’s Friendship For ticket information, call 875-5583 or opening later this fall. And should an Matroppo and stops the show in the Association is sponsoring “China Week, " opportunity rise to see it a third time 872-3718. a program of Chinese cultural events, second act with her “katy-did” in the lectures, demonstrations and films in New York City, it would be style of a red-hot-mama. Tryouts for G&S tonight through next Saturday in Hart­ welcome. ford among other towns in the Connec­ New to the cast are Virginia Seidel The Simsbury Light Opera Company in ticut Valley Region. Except for some line re-writes, as Mrs. Elsie Darling and James Simsbury has selected “Trial by Jury” The public is invited to the programs some choreographic improvements Harder as the steward and hotel and “The Sorcerer,” both by Gilbert & on Chinese art, dance, cuisine and and a couple of cast changes, which porter. Sullivan, for their 1976 G&S production. cinema. are all to the good, the play is as Tryouts will be held Sunday from 2 to 5 The calendar of events is as follows: bright, gay, fast paced and enter­ Ms. Seidel has a thin, nasal quality p.m. and Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Tonight at 8, talks by Mr. and Mrs. to her voice which, at times, is harsh Eno Memorial Hall in Simsbury, and taining as it was the first time it Harrison Salisbury, authors of many appeared at Goodspeed. to the ears. Harder does an adequate Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Sims’oury books on China, on impressions of China, High School. performance as the comedian in the in the auditorium of Greater Hartford It is an excellent family type show. Many new voices are needed. Community College at 61 Woodland St. For further information, call Mr. entertainment about two newly Sunday at 8 p.m., Chiang Ching Dance wedded couples who board a Hudson Cowper, the company’s librarian, at 277- Company at GHCC auditorium. Judging by the successful run of 2894. Monday, continuous from 11 a.m. to River dayliner for their wedding trip “Shenandoah” on Broadway after 7:30 p.m., films in the auditorium and a to the Catskills. Just before the boat having opened at the Goodspeed, Grants awarded T’ai Chi demonstration and lecture, food leaves the New York pier, a mixup in “Very Good Eddie” should enjoy a samples, and art displays in the GHCC the luggage is discovered and one of similar run of success, even though Twelve of Connecticut’s major non­ cafeteria. each of the married couples goes “Eddie” is a revival of an early 1900 profit arts organizations have been At 8 p.m., the Chiang Ching Dance awarded unrestricted operating grants ashore to straighten it out. The boat musical with music by Jermone Company at the Wadsworth Atheneum, leaves without them and a humorous Kern. of $8,000 each by the Connecticut Foun­ 25 Atheneum Square in Hartford. Charles Repole, who plays the lead role in “Very Good Eddie” poses with his dation for the Arts, the grant-giving arm situation develops. Tuesday at 4 p.m., T’ai Chi demonstra­ The entertainment continues at wife in the play. Spring Fairbank as Mrs. Georgina Kettle. The musical is of the Connecticut Commission on the tion and lecture at Hartford College for Arts. There are other romantic Goodspeed through Nov. 2. For playing a Broadway pre-run at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. Women Auerbach Science Center, 30 (Photo by Wilson Brownell) Among the recipients are the Elizabeth St. sidelights provided by David Christ­ reservations, call 873-8668. American Shakespeare Theatre, Strat­ A Chinese dinner will be served from 6 ford; Connecticut Opera Association, Hartford; Goodspeed Opera House, East to 7 p.m. in Cheney Hall at 30 Elizabeth St. For reservations, call 236-1215. Haddam; Hartford Ballet Co., Hartford At 7 p.m., films will be shown at Auer­ Growth of hobby Stage Co. and Hartford Symphony Orchestra, and the Wadsworth bach Science Center, and another film on Atheneum in Hartford. the “Red Detachment of Women”, a Chinese opera and ballet, at the GHCC creates hysteria auditorium. Hartford Stage Co. Thursday at 2 p.m.. Prof. Richard The collecting hobby has Any Item that has been SUPER “Awake and Sing!” plays its final Hsiao will present a lecture demonstra­ reached the proportions of made in a limited number c engagement at Hartford Stage Company tion on Chinese painting and Chinese an epidemic, leaving in its (the finer the better) will in­ calligraphy at GHCC community room. wake a scarcity of fine, rare terest future collectors. g® i||N in Hartford Sunday night. Consider tbe design of a Edward Albee’s “All Over,” a searing At 7:30 p.m.. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald items and prices that con­ Pianist Lorin Hollander appears with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra Greene will give a slide talk on Peoples’ tinue upward. piece. It should bo repre­ study of family loves and hates, will open sentative of its period and in Friday and play through Dec. 7. For Wednesday at the Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford playing the Republic of China in the GHCC com­ SPECIAL munity room. This scarcity, coupled with good taste. reservations, call 525-4258. Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2. Hollander, 31, is celebrating his 20th anniver­ inflation, has forced collec­ And last, keep only those sary as a professional artist. Friday at 7:30 p.m.. Dr. Robert tors to focus their attention things that are in mint condi­ Oxnam, professor of Chinese History at on the near-antique, the ij^t- tion. Today’s collector may American plays Trinity College, will talk on “ Im­ Menahem Pressler, pianist, will play so-old and the nearly new. accept a rare antique with a pressions of Peoples’ Republic of China The University Players at the Univer­ three Mozart concerti on Tuesday. Country dance And, it has made the public hairline crack, but it doesn’t Consumer Sales sity of Hartford will present plays by Telephone 486-4226 for information. — Art and Culture,” in the crystal room so conscious of the values of make sense to save a con­ A Country Dance will be featured Nov. of St. Mercy Hall at St. Joseph College, temporary piece that is less Manchester Parkade American playwrights for their 1975-76 Free concerts will be presented these collectibles that it season. 1 from 8 to 10:30 p.m. in Cheney Hall at 1678 Asylum Ave., West Hartford. All seems every possession — than perfect. Wednesday and Thursday in Von der the Hartford College for Women at 30 even .today’s jelly glass — Remember, you can’t save King’s Section “The House of Blue Leaves” by John Mehden Recital Hall. events are free except the Chinese Elizabeth St., Hartford. The program dinner. has been given stature far it all. In 10 years you would Guare will play Nov. 19 through 23; “The Leonard Seeber, pianist, will present a need a warehouse. But with Glass Menagerie’’ by Tennessee will include early American country beyond its worth. program in the faculty recital series of dances and cotillions. New England con­ It also has created a kind good judgment you can be Williams is scheduled for Feb. 8 through works by Bach, Brahms and Franchetti Free concerts of hysteria in which the unw­ .saving treasures for future 22, and “The Strangler” by Arnold tras, English country dances and on Thursday. traditional dances. Tickets are available ary or inexperienced collec­ generations. Powell is billed for April 7 through 11. The Executive Redcoats Band will pre­ tor is panicked into insane Friday, Allan E. Gillespie will conduct at the door. sent a free concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. in The plays will be performed in Auer­ the University Symphonic Wind Ensem­ purchases. bach Auditorium at the university on 200 Lyman Auditorium at Southern Connec­ This does not mean that ble in a concert. Both events are at 8:15 ticut State College, off Crescent St., New Organic oboe Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. p.m. there are not some things All evening performances begin at 8 Haven. from this era that will be­ A program called “Organic and Sunday matinees begin 3. Hartt College The band features the “big band” come tomorrow’s treasures. Oboe” will be presented Nov. 1 MUFFLERS For reservations call 243-4633 or 524- Music series sound of the 1930s and 1940s and includes It means that very little of to- at 8:30 p.m. at Real Art Ways, Violin-cellist David Wells of the stringy day’s mass-produced 5504. Jacques d’Amboise and Suzanne many former members of the Sammy Ink., 197 Asylum St. Hartford. faculty at Hartt College of Music of the Kaye and Glenn Miller bands who now merchandise will be ol great Farrell, two leading dancers of the New University of Hartford, and member of The program is a self- reside in the New Haven area. value except as curiosities to INSTALLED York City Ballet, will appear Nov. 3 in a the Trio, will be on stage contained package of mixed and Most Ford, Chevys Dinner theaters The Coast Guard Academy Band will future generations. program entitled “Ballet Encounter” at Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Millard If this state of affairs has multi media, using film, live and Plymouths. The Rodgers-Hammerstein musical, the Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford Auditorium in performance while dis­ present a free concert Thursday at 8 left you perplexed as you sort electronic music, slides, syn­ Comparable prices “Oklahoma!” is continuing its perfor­ at 8 p.m. as part of the Civic Music cussing his “Travels and the ‘Cello.” p.m. in Lyman Auditorium at Southern through the family’s ac­ thesizer, theater, poetry, and a ll other mances at the Coachlight Dinner Association series. Coffee time precedes the program at 10 Connecticut State College. cumulation during spring features Joseph Celli on oboe Mufflers. Theatre in East Windsor through Nov. 2. Attendance at Civic Music events at a.m. house cleaning, take heart. and English horn. Comedienne Imogene Coca opens at the Bushnell is limited to members only. There are a few guidelines to For information, call 525- !1ZFree estimates - Master 97 Charge • BankAmericartL.- Mobil On Channel 3 the Coachlight Nov. 4 in “Once Upon a- help with decisions of what to 5521. For information on memberships, call Tonight at 7:30 on Channel 3, inter­ Mattress.” 527-3123. Evening of Jazz keep and what to throw M uffler views with three members of At the Chateau de Ville in East Wind­ An evening of traditional jazz, Kansas away. Manchester Civic Orchestra will be sor, “Spice on Ice” plays through Nov. 2. City style, will be provided by The Cull out anything that is Weekend Regal Center Hartford Symphony Countsmen, a group composed primarily televised on the “ Land of the 3” less than good to excellent Lorin Hollander, pianist, will be program. quality. Materials — metals, Weekend, an entertain­ Events at UConn of Count Basie veterans in a concert wood, glass — and IFe offer convenience along with a superior product. featured in Rachmaninoff’s Piano tonight at 8:30 at Matarese’s in The interview focuses on the varied ment and television supple­ The New York Chamber Soloists will vocations of members of the orchestra craftsmanship would be ment, is published each Concerto No. 2 Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. Newington. The event is sponsored by signs of the best quality. Corner of Broad perform Monday and Tuesday in at Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. the Connecticut Traditional Jazz Club other than music. Saturday by The Manchester Jorgensen Auditorium at the University Featured will beJDr. Francis Helfrick Handcrafted items should and Center Street Arthur Winograd will conduct the Inc. be kept. Particularly if they Evening Herald, Herald Mon.-Fri ... 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. of Connecticut in Storrs at 8:15 p.m. orchestra in selections by Bernstein, The Hartford Jazz Society presents the a pediatrician also president of the are of excellent workman­ Square, .Manchester, Conn. Phone 646-2112 ' € a t ...... 8'a.m. - 5 p.m. All six Brandenburg concerti of J.S. Verdi and Sibelius. ' ' Lee Rpkiq'Quartet in concert Sunday at 8 orchestra; Dr. William Ard, a nuclear ship and of significant^ irn- 0604P.,. . . . ______^ , Bach ,w.ill ,be pet;fprmed op .Monday.,, ^ , . . For information, call 278-1450...... p.m. at Dunfey’s Tavern, Sheraton physicist, and Dr. Robert, ^ich^irdson, a portance. ‘professor of English. • • Page 4 - WEEKEND - Oct. 25, 1975 WEEKEND — Oct. 25, 1975 — Page 5

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A liking for old tools and wondering how they were made Story by June Tompkins were the beginnings of Raymond Osterlund’s blacksmith Photographs by Steve Dunn shop in back of his home at 37 French Rd., Bolton. The racks around his rustic shop are filled with antique An antique drill press, cobwebs and all, sometimes used in tools, most of which he uses at one time or another in his Osterlund’s tinsmith shop. hobby craft. An air conditioner service man by trade, he is one of several blacksmiths in the area who pursue an ancient art of business or hobby purposes. • Osterlund’s smithy venture is his hobby. He works most­ ly to create items for craft and hobby shows where he sells his wares. Working with another metal hobbyist friend, he creates tin lamp shades, with individual designs made up of from 1,200 to 1,500 holes in each shade. Using antique tools, he heats his rods of iron or hot rolled milled steel over a forge fired with soft coal which he fans with a 1902 Champion blower, the one that replaced the bellows. He also has an electric blower. Osterlund shapes the metal into plant holder hooks, door knockers, fireplace tools, wall hangings, and other fanciful and useful items. With brass and tin, wall sconces, candle holders and lamp shades are among the articles made. Osterlund wears the leather garments of a smithy. The apron he made from excess shoe leather that had belonged to his father. The hat he found at the New England State Exposition. Nothing gives him greater joy, perhaps, than that special instant when two pieces of iron have reached the right degree of heat and he pounds them together. Followed by an instantaneous explosion of sound and sparks, Osterlund can say with satisfaction, “It’s a good weld.”

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J' ^ ' ' Page 6 - WEEKEND — Oct. 25, 1975 P » W W W W W W rw -w rw w w w w m w ^ WEEKEND — Oct. 25. 1975 — Page 7 NATIONS UNieS O ; NATIONS UNIES O J STAMPS & im This week’s movies on television 5 COINS Today (I960). Engineer hired to build East Young soldier fights dark forces to save 11:30 (3) “A Guide for the Married m African railroad is beset by trouble. a girl accused of witchcraft and con­ By Russ MacKendrick 1:(X) (9) “The Man from Laramie” Man” (1967). Philanderer gives cheating ► 1::. Robert Taylor, Anthony Newley. demned to burn. Christopher Lee, Maria lessons to a husband. (1954). Man seeks to avenge his brother’s 3:30 (30) “The Big Store” (1941). 0 ) S Schell. Walter Matthau. death. James Stewart. Wallace Ford. Comedy with the Marx Brothers in a 9:00 ( 20-30) “Born Innocent” (1974). 11:30 (8) “The Court Jester” (1956). * < I The last United Nations com­ 1:30 (5) “New Invisible Man” (1962). department store. Drama about the effect of reform school memorative for 1975 will show the Farmington Valley Club’s Comedy set in medieval England. Danny omtm m Man unjustly accused of murder 4:30 (3) “Five Weeks in a Balloon” on a runaway teen-ager. Linda Blair, Kaye, Basil Rathbone. this flower growing out of a FARVEX at Avon tomorrow, becomes invisible to prove his in­ X complete with a special rubber- (1962). Fantasy about an airborne inven­ Joanna Miles. 11:30 ( 40) “The Deadly Hunt” (1971). Z strand of barbed wire to sym­ nocence. Arturo de Cordova. tor. 3 X stamp show cachet. 9:00 ( 22) “Inherit the Wind” (1960). Paid killers hunt young couple during bolize their peace-keeping 3:00 (3) “All Hands of Deck” (1961). 5:00 (20) “ El Candidate” (1962). Drama about the famous Scopes trial of operations. Two-dollar bill forest fire. Peter Lawford. Tony Fran- CO £ Comedy aboard ship with Pat Boone and Spanish. 6:00 (5) “Dino” (1957). Paroled 1925. Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, ciosa, Anjanette Comer. m It is a little on the grim side The Christian Science Buddy Hackett. juvenile delinquent gets help from a Gene Kelly. Monitor quotes a congressman 1:00 (5) “Intrigue” (1947). Pilot dis­ but it tells the story and at last 3:00 (5) “Jalopy” (1953). The Bowery settlement worker and a girl. , 10:00 (24) “Tempest” (1928). Silent we have a U.N. stamp that as saying flat out that there will Boys go in for jalopy racing. credits Shanghai black market ring to Brian Keith. melodrama in revolutionary Russia. clear his name. George Raft, June q doesn’t have to be deciphered. be a $2 bill next year, in time 3:00 (9) “Killers of Kilimanjaro” 6:30 (9) “Night of the Blood Monster.” John Barrymore, Camilla Horn. Havoc. : Topical flower buffs will ap­ for the Bicentennial. The preciate the accurate wild rose Treasury plans to issue 400 Sunday 1:00 (9) “The Battle of the Comman­ 3:00 (9) “King Kong Escapes” (1968). Escaped convict, aided by girl, tries to | m c and the “bob-wire” collectors million pieces annually and will dos” (1969). World War II suspense World’s greatest criminal builds a giant prove his innocence. Humphrey Bogart, should find it just ducky. cut the one-dollar bill produc­ 7:30 (30) “ Annie Oakley” (1935). drama with Jack Balance and Curt robot to fight Kong. Rhodes Reason, Lin­ Lauren Bacall. It was engraved and printed tion in half. Western romance and action with Bar­ Jurgens. da Miller. 9:00 ( 8-40) “The Missiles of October.” UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS in Finland from a design by It is fondly hoped that the bara Stanwyck and Preston Foster. 2:00 (8) “The Fighting Seabees” 4:00 (8) “The Big Mouth” (1967). Dramatization of White House struggle ItiiiAylkiANAJlMBbAiriittLJlLJhJBuAJlLJIbHjkJI Mrs. E. Oivo, a women’s libber color or size will be distinctive. Noon (5) “Dig That Uranium” (1956). (1944). Story of how the rugged crew was Comedy involving mistaken identity and to cope with the Cuba missile crisis of of that country — fitting, in this In Britain they do this, and The Bowery Boys buy a mine and run created. , Susan Hayward. stolen diamonds. Jerry Lewis, Harold J. 1962. William Devane, Martin Sheen. International Women’s Year, overdo it, as the one-pound note into trouble trying to claim it. 2:00 ( 40) “Pal Joey” (1957). Musical Stone. 11:30 (30) “Watch on the Rhine” as noted by the U.N. stamps of is small and the others stepwise 1:00 (5) “Blood and Sand” (1941). about a brash nightclub singer. Frank 5:00 (9) “The Day of the Triffids.” (1943), . Libraries add many books last May 9. larger, and the 20-pound is such Bullfighter loses his skill after leaving Sinatra, Kim Novak. Man-eating plants invade Earth. Howard 12:15 (9) “ Horror House” (1970). There are to be four stamps a monster that it has to be his wife for a beautiful girl. Tyrone 3:00 (5) “ Now Voyager” (1942). Keel, Janette Scott. Young people explore haunted house. New books at Manchester’s Dortabach —Kidnapped Needlepoint Farrell —The Dow Jones Investor's Whitcomb — Tin Pan Alley in the set: 13 and 26-cent values folded and refolded to go Power, Rita Hayworth. Maladjusted woman tries to overcome 6:00 (5) “Dark Passage” (1947). Frankie Avalon, Jill Haworth. Mary Cheney Library: Handbook Energy Boot No. 1, edited by John good for postage from New anywhere. No mistaking it, problems. Bette Davis, Claude Rains. Fiction Fletcher —The Pest War Prenls Gernsheim —Julia Margaret York, and 60 and 70-centime though. Charteris —Catch the Saint Cameron values good only from Geneva. Salute to SPA Darcy —Lady Pamela Gilder —Naked Nomads 1900s. Doris Day, Gordon MacRae. Dolan” (1975). Female investigative involved with clip-joint hostess. Edward Roudybush —Suddenly, In Paris Gilkerson —The Scrlrhshander New books at Manchester’s (Incidentally, if you sometime Linn’s Stamp News for Oct. Monday 4:00 (9) “Maya” (1966). Hindu boy and reporter finds her life in danger while G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich. Wells —Hark. Hark, the Watchdogs Harksen —Women In the Middle overhear a person saying Bark Whiton Memorial Library: 20 gives a salute to the SPA. white hunter’s son team up to deliver probing an assassination. Shirley Jones, 12:30 (9) “The Crimson Cult” (1968). Ages “always New York and 1:00 (5) “Streets of Laredo” (1949). Wolwode —Beyond the Bedroom Janitch —Collage: A Step By Step Fiction This stands for the Society of sacred elephants to jungle temple. Clint Stephen Boyd. Horror mystery. Boris Karloff, Wall Guide Geneva,” there’s your chance Two outlaws reform themselves by Carroll —Next of Kin Philatelic Americans, a Walker, Jay North. 11:30 (3) “ The List of Adrian Christopher Lee. Nonfiction Leab —From to Superspade Laker —The Smuggler's Bride to butt in and remind all countrywide general stamp­ joining the Texas Rangers to hide out. Luckin —Easy-to-Make Puppets O'FaolaIn —Women In the Wall 4:30 (20) “Oh, Boy!” (1938). Gangsters Messenger” (1963). Crime mystery. 1:45 (5) “The Naked Street” (1955). Abrahams —Making TV Pay Off Lufkin —Many Sovereign States listeners that Canada used William Holden, MacDonald Carey. Angler —Home Book of Cooking Rhodes —Rock Island Line collecting group. The try to steal England’s crown jewels. John Huston, George C. Scott. Reporter exposes murder frame-up of in­ Mankiewlcz —With Fidel: A Portrait Roudybush —Suddenly, In Paris Scott numbers 170 through 174 1:00 (9) “On Moonlit Bay” (1951). Venison and Natural Meats of Castro and Cuba membership is away smaller Albert Burdon. 11:30 (5) “Manpower” (1941). Friends nocent man. Anthony Quinn, Anne Ban­ Ash —Faces of the Future Waugh —A Bride for Hampton for their mailings from EXPO Love story set in Indiana in the early Mann —Unwritten Memories House than the American Philatelic 9:00 ( 20-22-30) “The Lives of Jenny work as high-tension repairmen and get croft. Baker —Conscious Happiness Mittleider —More Food from Your ’67. Be popular.) Bluh —Woman to Woman Garden Wlllock —I, Victoria Strange Society (only 7,000 or 8,000) but Brandt —Reality Police Myers —The Coming Collapse of the Nonfiction On the same day that these they offer some unusual ser­ Burdick —The Shirley Temple Tuesday represent the U.S. in France. Doris Day, Derelicts try to absolve a friend Post Office Beadle —A N |^ Neat Operation and four are to come out — that is, vices: A two-week expertiza- (1939). Historical dram a set in Scrapbook Owen —Prehistoric Animals Ray Bolger. sentenced for drug peddling. Hugh Butcher —New Mexico the Hospital Where It Occurred Nov. 21 — the U.N. Postal Ad­ tion for a dollar, bookbinding, Shakespeare’s England. Bette Davis, Rosenbaum —Don't Swallow the Golden Book of Colonial Crafts 1:00 (5) “Road to Utopia” (1945). Bob 4:00 (9) “Party Girl” (1958). Dance Sinclair. Casals —Casals Avocado Pit...and What to Do with the ministration (UNPA) will issue Errol Flynn. Chamberlain —The Harrowing of Goran —Goren’s Modern Backgam­ and a Board of Chancery to set­ Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour hall girl is drawn into sinister world of 11:30 (3) “The Naked Runner” (1967). Rest of It mon Complete the eighth in a series of 12:30 (9) “The Crawling Eye” (1963). Eden Sadlier —Fifty Hikes In Vermont tle arguments. head for Alaska. the Chicago mobs. Robert Taylor, Cyd Businessman gets involved in a spy plot. Coles —The Mind’s Fate Kulla —Make Your Summer Garden souvenir cards. Eye creature waits to destroy humanity. Scagnetti —Move Stars In Bathtubs Last All Year Meeting set 1:00 (9) “April in Paris” (1953). Charisse. Frank Sinatra. Dirks —The Great Wall Street Scan­ Weal —Texture and Color In (You can pronounce “UNPA” Forrest Tucker, Laurence Payne. dal Levin —Talk Back to Your Doctor Chorus girl is mistakenly chosen to with gusto — far better than our The Manchester Philatelic 4:30 (20) “Judgment Deferred” (1952). 11:30 (5) “Elizabeth the Queen” “USPS” that comes out in Society meeting, the circuit hisses). book and refreshment night, 4:00 (9) “Night Gallery” (1969). Three will be on Tuesday the 28th. Wednesday Edwards, Chuck Connors. sitive youth enters fantasy world after Here’s bookmobiie schedule The cards will reproduce the supernatural tales introduced by Rod 11:30 (3) “Four for Texas” (1962). Two killing a girl. Scott Jacoby, Kim Hunter. Monday new Peace-Keeping stamps Place: Mott’s Community Hall, 1:00 (5) “A Foreign Affair” (1948). Serling. 2:10 p.m. —Homestead Park Phelps Rd. starting at 7 o’clock. men both want to be gambling boss of 12:30 (8) “Bad Ronald.” 10:20 a.m. —Children’s Apartments. 11:40 a.m. —Broad and plus five older ones on the same Congressman probing soldier morale 4:30 (20) “Cheer, Boys, Cheer” (1939). Texas city in the 19th Century. Dean A great rarity 12:30 (9) “The Deathmaster” (1972). School. 2:50 p.m. —Woodhill and Center Sts. theme. Also the UNPA on that runs into romance-, and intrigue. Jean Beer firm merger prompts romance. Martin, Frank Sinatra, chieftain poses as jguru to 11:40 a.m. —Candlewood Dr. Evergreen Rds. 1:30 p.m. —Woodbridge and day will have ready some A great rarity acquired — Arthur, John Lund. Edmund Gwenn. 11:30 (5) “Dr. Ehrich's Magic Bullet” 1:30 p.m. —Hamlin St. enslave communal hippies. Robert 3:30 p.m. —Crescent and Jordt Sts. souvenir folders with all their only two in existence! It is the 1:00 (9) “By the Light of the Silvery 9:00 (9) “The Mad Bomber” (1974). (1940), Doctor devotes his life and family . Quarry, Bill Ewing. 2:10 p.m. —Kensington St. Durant Sts. 2:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. issuances for the year — not too Stamp and Coins column for the Moon” (1953). Wife and children think Police investigator is assigned to lead to medical research. Edward G. Robin­ 1:45 (5) “Big Broadcast” (1932). All- 2:50 p.m. —Meadow and 4:10 p.m. —Parkade 2:50 p.m. —Bretton Rd. and many: Just the eight-piece Oct. 4 Herald having the picture Dad is playing around with a French ac­ search for terrorist bomber. Vince son, Ruth Gordon. star musical comedy. Bing Crosby, Stu Pilgrim Lanes. Apartments. Transit Lane. stationery binge of Jan. 10, four of the new Banking and tress. Doris Day, Gordon MacRae. 11:30 (40) “Bad Ronald” (1974). Sen- Erwin. 3:30 p.m. —Ferguson and Wednesday 3:30 p.m. —Barry and commems for Peaceful Uses of Commerce issues, with the ad­ Garth Rds. Saulters Rds. Outer Space in March, the dition of the real stamps affixed 10:20 a.m. —Lincoln Center. 4:00 (9) “Fear No Evil” (1969). Scien­ Wagner, Joanne Woodward. 11:40 (3) “Tony Rome” (1967). Tough 4:10 p.m. —Alice and Arcellia 11:40 a.m . —Ivy Manor 4:10 p.m. —Loomis St. Women’s Year, the 30th An­ and tied on with a genuine, Thursday Drs. handback, first-day cancella­ tist buys antique mirror and is lured into 9:00 (3) “The French Connection” private eye investigates murder. Frank Apartments. Friday niversary in June, the T uesday Namibias in September, and tion. 'This was a gift from Tom 1:00 (5) “Berserk” (1968). Circus supernatural world. Louis Jourdan, (1971). Crime drama based on New York Sinatra. 1:30 p.m. —Briarwood Dr. 1:40 p.m. —Beacon Hill Bradford Dillman. narcotics investigation. Gene Hackman, 12:30 (9) “Blood and Lace” (1971). 10:20 a.m. —Hemlock St. 2:10 p.m. —Leland Dr. Apartments. the above left — reasonable for Jay, Membership Chairman of owner is suspected of brutal murders. 11 a.m. —W. Middle Tpke. these days of philatelic the local club, and a long-time Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin. 4:30 (20) “Undercover” (1942). Village Fernando Rey, Roy Schieder, Tony Lo Wild teen-age girl tries to solve murder 2:50 p.m. —Santina Dr. 2:20 p.m. —Pine Ridge citizens take up arms against the Ger­ Bianco. of her mother. Gloria Grahame, Melody a.nd Congress St. 3:30 p.m. —Winthrop Rd. avalanches. aficionado of far-and-wide first- 1:00 (9) “Lullaby of Broadway” Apartments. day ceremonies. mans. John Clements, Stephen Murray. 11:30 (5) “Casino Royale” (1967). Patterson. 11:40 a.rn. —E. Middle Tpke. 4:10 p.m. —Squire village. 3:10 p.m. —Drexel and Croft There will be a U.N. booth at (1951). Singer, touring abroad, decides near high school. on surprise-visit to her mother in the 8:00 (9) “A Kiss Before Dying.” College James Bond leaves retirement to help 2:15 (5) “Big Broadcast of 1938” Thursday Drs. student murders pregnant girlfriend and smash SMERSH. , Ursula (1938). Bob Hope, W.C. Fields. 1:30 p.m. —Castle and Turn- 4 p.m. —Rachel Rd. States. Doris Day, Gene Nelson. bull Rds. 11 a.m. —Woodbridge St. and tries to marry her wealthy sister. Robert Andress. mPRYELOUS Friday Scientist’s eldest son returns home to 9:00 ( 8-40) “The Night That Panicked 11:30 (40) “Scream, , Scream” WITTY find the creature still alive. Boris America” (1975). Drama based on the (1973). Horror mystery about a black No biz like show biz... 1:00 (5) “ June B ride’’ (1948). Karloff, Basil Rathbone, Bela Lugosi. Halloween 1938 radio broadcast of “The . William Marshall, . By DICK KLEINER “Hammersmith Is Out,” with on the first one and $650,000 on wA ETCHINGS Romance in Indiana with Bette Davis 4:30 (20) “Background” (1953). Drama War of the Worlds.” Paul Shenar, Vic 12:30 (8) “Scream, Blacula, Scream.” Elizabeth Taylor and Richard the second — just through and Robert Montgomery. of divorce and its effect on .children. Morrow, Will Geer, Cliff DeYoung. 12:30 (9) “Psycho” 11960). Alfred HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) - Burton, and “Man and Boy,” wasted money.” by 1:00 (9) “Young Man with a Horn.” Valerie Hobson, Philip Friend. 11:30 (3) “Robin and the Seven Hoods ’ Hitchcock thriller. Anthony Perkins, Even if you’re a tremendously with Bill Cosby. Neither was a Now, with that experiment Story of a jazz trumpeter’s rise and 8:00 (9) “Games” (1967). Young cou­ (1964). Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles. successful businessman in big success. behind him, he figures he knows Cafioi fum um downfall. , Lauren Bacall, ple bored with life play games until they Sammy Davis Jr., Bing Crosby. 1:55 (5) “The Gilded Lily” (1935). another field, that doesn’t “I lost around three million,” a little something about what Doris Day. get involved in murder. Simone Signoret, 11:30 (5) “Divorce American Style” Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland. automatically qualify you as a Crean says, “so I decided I’d he’s doing in the movie 4:00 (9) “Son of Frankenstein” (1939). James Caan, Katharine Ross. (1%7). Dick Van Dyke, Jean Simmons. moviemaker. John Crean found better learn something about business. And so he’s anxious to PRICED FROM that out the hardway. movie production — I’m a make another movie. S8 - S25 Crean is hugely successful in production man from way back. “I want to do it,” he says, his own field. He is chairman of So he got a cheap script and just so I can prove to myself the board of Fleetwood Enter­ made his own movie, at his that I can make a'good film and Expanding prises, a company which owns ranch in San Juan Capistrano. a profitable one.” the first, second and third It was never meant to be “The Price Is Right” will HEY KIDS! OPEN SUNDAY biggest manufacturers of RVs released, just sort of a produc­ become television’s first one- Want to make good money working only a few hours I — mobile homes, motor homes, tion experiment. Crean watch­ Sidney Sheldon, after a long hour game show Nov. 3 and will a week. No limit to how much you can earn. Three | campers. Fleetwood is this ed every penny. and noble career in movies and move to a new time on that nights per week. We train. 10 A.M .- 5 P.M. year celebrating its 25th an­ “I discovered,” he says, TV', has found peace and hap­ “that it only cost me around date: 10 to 11 a.m. instead of niversary. piness in another field — he is 10:30 to 11 a.m. A few years ago, Fleetwood $100,000 for the actual produc­ now one of our more successful Call 647-9946 went public and Crean found tion. That compared to $1 novelists. SAVING blau himself with a lot of money to million for ‘Hammersmith’ and “I don’t miss the movie and Host of the CBS-TV game Manchester Evening Herald invest, so he invested some in $750,000 for ‘Man and .Roy.’ I TV business at all,”^ ,s,ays presentation is Bob Barker. The V2 AND MORE making rnovies. He financed realized that I had lost $^,000 Sheldon, Route 83 Piccadilly Sq,-. Talcottville program is a Goodson-Todman production.' ’ '

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Insight ...... 8 12:15 Superman...... 40 6:15 Machine ...... 20-22-30 10:30 Showoffs...... 40 u se vs. Notre Dame. 11:00 (22) Notre Dame 8:00 (9) Hockey: New York BUY AT Day of Discovery...... 9 ■Speaking for the Consumer . .8 7:00 Davey and Goliath...... 8 Islanders vs. Montreal News...... 5 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Highlights. Oral R oberts...... 22 12:30 News...... 3 6:30 12:30 Canadiens. The Untouchables ...... 9 Sports. 1:00 (3) NFL Football: 49ers TURNPIKE TV Davey and Goliath...... 40 NFL Pre-Game Show ...... 3 Swiss Family Robinson .. 8-40 Public a ffa irs...... 3-8-30 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 9:00 (8-40) NFL Football: 11:00 • Biggest Trades All My Children...... 8-40 5:00 (18) This Week in the vs. Patriots. News...... 3-8-22-30-40 9:00 Dialogue...... 8 The American Documents .. .9 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Vikings vs. Bears. Grandstand ...... 20-22-30 Gospel Singing Ju b ilee...... 18 Journey to Adventure...... 9 NFL. 1:00 (20-22-30) NFL Football: Best of Groucho...... 5 • Free Home Trial B arrio...... 3 7:00 6:00 (9) Racing from Colts vs. Jets. 11:00 (9) Harness Racing. 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