PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 7, 1975 The weather Big weekend for football fans Happenings Weekend play in Hebron Partly sunny this afternoon, Ijjgh in 60s to low 70s. Fair, mild East Hartford two weeks to go. Li’I Abner tonight in Vernon EVELYN CROSTON last year will be in the school gym tonight, lows in mid 40s, to mid Wishes will meet the Hocknum South Congregational Church 228-9561 , from 1 to 3 p.m. 50s. Fair, continued mild Sunday SHEILA TELLER Project team and the Hose Co. No. 3 meriibers have been working St. Bernard Church, Rockville, is The Trigon Players present Ken Friday service with highs in 60s and low 70s. team will play Pappy’s. Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES PLUS WEEKEND PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS 289-4283 ^ together for many weeks on a planning a communal celebration of Keasey’s “One Flew Over the The United Brethren of Hebron Last Sunday, Mad Murphy’s con­ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 34 This is a big weekend for East Broadway style musical show. the “Sacrament of Anointing of the Cuckoo’s Nest,” as adapted by Dale ■Synagogue will have a service tonight tinued their winning ways beating Sick,’’ formerly referred to as Hartford’s football fans. ‘ Tonight at East Hartford High Wasserman tonight and Saturday in at 7:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Lois Wishes 32-12. Hose Co. No. 3 was a “Extreme Unction” or “Last Rites.” Saturday, the EHHS Hornets School, the curtains will rise at 8 on Rham High Schod at 8 p.m. Ellenberg will conduct. After the ser­ big winner over Hockanum 37-13 and The revised rite will be discussed travel to Manchester for CCIL title Li’I Abner. A second performance is Ronald P. Ouellette, director of vice, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ellenberg will Jolly’s downed Pappy’s 27-19. in greater detail by the priests Satur­ with the MHS Indians at 1:30 p.tn. at planned for Saturday. Tickets are at drama, directs this first production serve refreshments. The midget teams play Sunday day at the Vigil Masses at 5 and 7 MHS field. the door. assisted by Ken Cordner and Donna ’V afternoon. The Elks play the Enfield p.hi. and at the Sunday morning n Penney High School travels to Donald Rallquist and Richard Fairfield, associate directors. News I President throws down Ramblers, at neutral field in Masses at 1, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. West Hartford for a meeting with the Sterner, well known for their fine Student director is Maureen Cromwell for first round play for the Parishioners as well as those who Ellington undefeated Hall High team. summer Youth Festival shows,' are Henaghan. conference title. directing. Members of the church in­ work or are otherwise involved with The main characters are Heather I summary | Sunday morning, the six local flag the sick and elderly are encouraged football teams take the field at Last Sunday the Elks beat the East cluding its minister, the Rev. Roger MacDonald, Jeff Greene, Jeff to get aid S: , (, i:J S. Nicholson, make up the cast. to attend. Adams, Jason Osborn, John Dixon Cumpiled from ft: challenge to Reagan McAuliffe Park at 10:30. Hartford Viking team. The communal celebration of the iS llnlted Press liiternalional |:j The game to watch is Mad Ambulance ready and Jason Sirois. The Mustangs also play in ’ Mayor Richard Blackstone said “Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick” Tickets are $1 from cast members. The state Department of Com­ S Murphy’s Jolly’s. Both teams are 6-1 BOSTON (UPI) - Former Airport that he intends to enter and Cromwell Sunday afternoon against Hartford’s new emergency medical will be Nov. 22 at 10:30 a.m. at St. There will be some at the door. munity Affairs (DCA) will assist the Hampshire, and in league standings. This game could the Rocky Hill midget team in the Bernard Church. town of Ellington in a review of I State I M assachustes Gov. John Volpe campaign in every Republican party Massachusetts. Ford got almost a decide the championship with only service vehicle is in service. Citizens conference championship playoff. Veteran’s Day zoning and subdivision regulations. I HARTFORD - The nqA' | hopped a little dance. Rep. Margaret presidential primary in 1976. full minute’s standing, shouting ova­ can reach the service at 528-4171. Sign-ups will be Saturday from iv Connecticut Public Utilities Rockville will observe Veteran’s The state group will assist an Heckler gaped at the crowds. Presi­ The former Michigan University tion when he said; noon to 1 p.m. at Gilead Hill School Contro.l Authority says Day with a parade scheduled to start Ellington study committee to dent Ford raised his arm s in football leaned forward and “Your President is going to enter tor the Hebron Youth Basketball at 1 p.m. Sunday at E. Main and analyze problem areas. Com­ •:i Northeast Utilities, the state’s triumph. proclaimed to the Science Museum the primary in Massachusetts, is program. major power supplier, may be Grove Streets. Miss Gertrude Fuller, missioner W. James Rice of DCA The proper Bostonians who paid crowd: “I never played in a ball going to campaign in Massachusetts To be eligible, a boy must be in building nearly double the Bolton football teams fare well a life-long resident of Rockville will said. $100 a head to meet their Republican game where we didn’t play down to and is going to win in Grades 5 and 6 and be 10 by Dec. 31. generating capacity it needs. It $ forks, shovels and metal rakes. be grand marshal. ’The state will also help the com­ party chieftain in the city's Science the last minute of the last quarter." Massachusetts.” Registration fee is $3. has been alleged the public is DONNA HOLLAND The junior ponies will play Tolland Landscaping is under the direction The line of march will be down E. mittee prepare a land-use map which Museum Friday night roared with Volpe, now ambassador to Italy, Tryouts for boys who did not play K forced to pay for more capaci- 646-0375 Saturday at the park at 2:30 p.m. The Main St. and Union St. to Orchard will show existing development. delight. Ford announced his intention to leaped on the platform behind Ford, '-W- of Alison Boisoneau, chairman of the ji; ty than is needed and power •: Two of Bolton’s four football teams winner will represent the Southern St., up Village St., and back to the Gerald Ford had thrown down a battle any and all foes — “if I have clapping his hands and kicking his Bolton Woman’s Club conservation S companies encourage wasteful will play in a doubleheader cham­ Division in the junior pony cham­ committee. center of Rockville. challenge to Ronald Reagan. The any competition,” a jibe at Reagan heels. Republican congresswoman consumption. •: pionship game Sunday at Olympic pionship game. Smorgasbord Town meeting President told this rally and repeated as yet not announcing his candidacy Heckler beamed. Field in Stafford Springs. The game will be preceded by a it again to another at Boston’s Logan — in the first three primaries: New GOP Sen. Edward Brooke lifted The United Methodist Church will Congressman Christopher Dodd, Coventry council Vying for the senior pony cham­ double header midget football C I HARTFORD Plea ? Ford's right hand in prizefight-style have a smorgasbord, mini-craft fair 2nd District, will conduct a pionship in the Eastern Connecticut squad games with the Bolton Tigers bargaining has resulted in $4,- j triumph and shouted, “I want to in­ and bake sale Saturday at the church. “Congressional Town Meeting,” Sun­ Midget and Pony Football playing comparable teams from holda first session ft: 500 in fines for two Hartford :• troduce to you the President of the The craft fair will be from 4 to 8 day at 7 p.m. in the Vernon Center Conference (ECMPFC) will be the Everett, Mass, at 10:45 a.m. and % area ambulance operators ac- •: Regional energy policy and the next President p.m., the smorgasbord from 5 to 7 Middle School, Rt. 30, Vernon. Bolton Bulldogs and the Tolland 12:15 p.m. iv cused of improperly charging •: of the United States, the Honorable p.m. and the bake sale as long as the MONICA SHEA “I want to thank the Town of Eagles. The Bolton Tigers midget AB foot­ about $19,000 for handling Gerald R, Ford.” goods-hold out. 742-9495 Coventry staff and assure them Vying by the midget championship ball team defeated the South Windsor :|i welfare cases. :• presented to Ford Massachusetts Republicans were in the ECMPFC will be the Bolton Larry’s 20 to 6 in a game Sunday at The new Town Council met nobody is going to be fired tomorrow. Wednesday evening for the election I would like to see a few procedural victims in the 1972 presidential elec­ Tigers and the South Windsor Ad­ Herrick Memorial Park. drilling, nuclear power and oil of officers for the next two years. changes with the intent of expediting Regional BOSTON (UPI) - New England’s tions when their’s was the only state mirals. Gil Boisoneau, head coach, said AREA POLICE governors were able to present their refinery development forced at least to vote Democratic. Jesse Brainard, high vote-getter, the business of the town.” The midget game will begin at Mike Ouellette was simply outstan­ S SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - $ long awaited regional energy policy six redrafts. On his one-day Massachusetts trip, was elected chairman. In turning over the gavel to 12:30 p.m., the pony game at 2:30 ding both offensively and defensive­ license, and following tSo closely. •S President Ford has reiterated ft statement to President Ford only Govs. Ella Grasso of Connecticut, before flying back to Washington, Jack Myles is vice chairman. Brainard, Rose Fowler, chairman p.m. ly. It was by far his best game of the Vernon He was released on a $500 non­ % his opposition to court-ordered ;• hours after it was finalized. Thomas Salmon of Vermont, Ford told the New England Council Chairman of the steering com­ for the past two years, said, “I would The Bolton Bulldogs senior pony year, he said. Dale Dubois, 17, and Dana Dubois, surety bond for appearance in Com­ busing as a means of providing The governors reached a consensus Meldrim Thomson of New his recent shake-up of national mittee is Robert Keller and com­ ask that the new council continue the football team defeated the Cromwell , The Tigers ended the regular 21, both of 1238 Hartford Tpke., Ver­ mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, quality education but said the J Friday on an overall regional energy Hampshire, Phillip Noel of Rhode security advisers does not mean any mittee members are Douglas Whip­ audience of citizens portion of the ponies 20 to 6 in a game Sunday at season undefeated. They scored 250 non were arrested this morning on a Dec. 2. court desegregation order in :j: policy which future federal energy Island, James Longley of Maine and change in commitment to a strong ple and Bill McEwen. meeting. I feel this is very important Herrick Memorial Park. points and only allowed 30. The B Superior Court bench warrant Boston has to be obeyed. policies can be based. Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts national defense. Chairman of the Finance Com­ to the townspeople.” Graduating high school seniors team of the Tigers didn’t allow one charging them with second-degree Police are investigating a com­ The six-page document commits met for an hour Friday afternoon “There is not now, there has n vi ' mittee is Leonard Giglio. Committee Brainard presented Mrs. Fowler Randy Potterton, John Grimaldi, touchdown. robbery. plaint from Gutt’s Package Store, 653 S BOS'TON — A weary and ij; the states “to the development of a with Ford in Boston for a Republican been and there will not be as long i,s members are Jack Myles and Robert with a mounted gavel in recognition Rusty Chemerka, Brett Hussey, Volunteer needed Bond was set at $2,500 each and Rt. 5, South Windsor concerning a ■:i frazzled Massachusetts v Olmstead. of her work as chairman. more nearly balanced mix of energy fund-raising stop. am President, any softness ur Peter Ryba, John Varca and Paul Volunteers are again being sought they were to be presented in Tolland rock thrown through the store win­ ft legislature has approved a ft production capabilities,” including Dukakis described it as a “good Corresponding secretary is Robert The new council set the first and weakness in my administration on Groves played in their last senior to continue landscape work at County Superior Court, F^ockville, dow. Police said two bottles of liquor record $363.8 million tax hike meeting,” in which the governors Olmstead. third Mondays for regular meetings nuclear, hydroelectric, domestic oil the subject of national defense of the pony game at the park Sunday. Bentley Memorial Library. The today. were reported taken. S: bill and a $3 billion budget, were able to discuss a wide range of In his first address as chairman and set 7:30 p.m. as starting time. and gas, coal and other alternative United States and its vital security The remaining championship game spreading of wood chips and moving South Windsor Police are also investigating a S bailing the state out of its fuels. energy issues of particular impor­ Brainard said, “I would like to speak It also ruled a 24-hour notice of a interests at home and abroad,” he will be played at a neutral field. of bricks will begin Saturday at 10 Benjamin Wilcox, 27, of 46 Village break reported at the home of ft latest fiscal crisis. Aides to ij tance to the region. said. for all candidates. Democratic and special council meeting. A quorum of “The region recognizes that its The Bolton Bulldogs junior pony a.m. Rain date is Tuesday at 10 a..m. St., Rockville was charged Thursday Stanley Mahon, 449 Abbey Rd. in ft Gov. Michael S. Dukakis said | Republican, and thank all those per­ 5 will be needed to conduct business declaration of principles cannot be football team defeated the Stafford Volunteers are asked to bring pitch- with operating under the influence of which some watches and a bracelet he would sign the bill but would -i; sons who came out and voted. at special meetings. achieved without the full cooperation Springs junior ponies 20 to 0 Satur- liquor or drugs, operating without a were taken. iji; veto some individual items. of the national government,” said the day. policy, stressing continued fuel con­ Buckland referendum servation — a job in which New KATHY SAYS: "MY YOUNGER SISTER, National BARBARA SAYS TO BE SURE AND TELL THE England leads the nation. I - REA | The Federal Energy Administra­ vote set for Nov. 17 Annual fall chore BERMUDA GOLF TRIP PEOPLE THAT NATIVE VEGETABLES ARE IN, Express, a 136-year-old com- AND THEY'RE SO GOOD!" H E A D S U P tion had asked the governors to ft pany that billed itself as the i: BULLETIN: O RCHARD FRESH: Macs, Cortlandt, Red & Golden Delicious, develop a policy last spring when would be a vote in favor of the expan­ February 27 to March 2, 1976 ft “largest surface transporta- ft About 75 Eighth District residents 'City workers were busy this past week clearing the streets of McCowans, Baldwins, Northern Spies & Crabapples; plus Bartlett, President Ford was drafting his Friday night voted to hold a referen­ sion and a “ no” vote would be leaves as they do each fall. The weather was perfect for the Now You Can Get Your THE BELMONT HOTEL GOLF AND BEACH CLUB Sickle Pears A Fresh Cider. ft; tion network in the world,” has >: proposed national energy policy. The NATIVE: Acorn, Butternut Squash, Cauliflower, Beets, Anise, Egg •ft gone out of business, idling 8,- ft dum Nov. 17 on proposal to expand against it. operation which at one time was dropped because of costs. Donuts Wholesale! We Invite Plant, Green, Yellow Squash, Red, Hot Peppers, Chinese, Savoy governors felt the President’s plan In answer to a question about the INTRODUCES ft: 000 employes who failed in a j the district to include a section of However, due to public demand the town directors authorized The Following To Get Our Cabbage, Spinach, Corn, White Sweet Potatoes, Broccoli, Leeks, was not sufficiently responsive to Buckland where residents have cost of the election, District Director Total Cost ^ 2 7 8 * ® per person* Shalots, Brussell Sprouts, Parsnips, Cranberries, Purple Top Tur­ last minute effort to buy the ft double occupancy New England’s unique energy needs. Pitrick Brown offered a rough es­ the program to be continued. This picture was taken as crews Wholesale Prices: Clubs, nips, Yellow Globe Turnips, Swiss Chard, Red Onions. ft; company. The firm was j petitioned for admission to the dis­ FRESH: Strawberries, Watermelon, Grapefruit, Limes, Tangerines, BASICS FOR FANTASTIC Differences of opinion, however, worked on Pine St. near Walnut. (Herald photo by Pinto) Organizations, Restaurants, trict. timate of $400. Cantaloupes, Honeydews, Bose Pears, Persimmons, Coconuts, ordered liquidated by a federal J between the region’s chief executives This Special Goll Trip Includes: Promergranates, Imported Che^nuts. LOOKING HAIR Religious Organizations, Round trip air Iransporlallon from Bradley Field via Delta • Round trip :ft bankruptcy judge. :• We Carry A Full Line of Vermont Syrup S Sugar over the desirability of offshore oil The Nov. 17 vote will be by transfers from the Bermuda Airport to your hotel, including trips to the 1. A good precision haircut, that will allow Scouts, Private Parties, porter • Hotel accommodations at the beautiful Belmont Hotel Golf & THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALS machine and will take place in the your hair to follow its natural line. I SAN FRANCISCO - A I Birthdays, Halloween, etc. Beach Club for 5 days and 4 nights- • Breakfast and Dinner daily CAULIFLOWER large head 69< firehouse at Hilliard and Main Sts. • Unlimited Goll at the 18 hole Belmont Championship Course • Rum 2. A conditioner; one that will restore S federal judge has declared •: Marchers pour Swizzle Party. MAC APPLES .16 q1. basket. 8 Qrade*2.75 from noon to 8 p.m. Sedrick Jai alai promoter faces They're Cheaper By The moisture loss in blowdrying. Non Golfers are welcome at $256.50 per person double •ft newspaper heiress Patricia ft YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS 2 ibs 2 ibs 29« in Spanish Sahara Straughan, who was moderator for Dozen, 15 to 25% Discount FOR fteSERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 3. A good blowdryer; lightweight and Hearst mentally competent to ft GREEN MT. POTATOES loibs >1.19 Friday night’s meeting, will be In 6 Dozen Lots or Morel For easy to handle. stand trial on bank robbery j TANGELOS...... large Size 6 for 59* WITH MOROCCANS IN SPANISH moderator of the election. hformation. Please Call • 4.... and you, because we'll give a style that charges although she is “clear- SOUTH WINDSOR “COKE” '/t gal. Non-Returnable Bottle...... 79C. SAHARA (UPJ) — Morocco poured will make it easy for you to get that great ft ly a troubled young woman.” •; The town is in the process of second contempt charge OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SU N D AY S 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. thousands or new marchers into MR. DONUT TRAVEL ADVISORS • IVe Sell The Herald, Sunday Papers, plus Lottery Tickets • look yourself. ft She is to enter a plea Monday •: Spanish Sahara today, breaching a building a firehouse in the Buckland 255 West Middle Tpke. 646-5073 S at which time U.S. District ; 125-mile section of the frontier on a area and the two municipalities are NEWINGTON (UPI) - Bridgeport Gaffney has denied having accepted The hearing Thursday drew Manchester • 646-9277 :ft; Judge Oliver Carter said he in dispute over providing fire protec­ any money from Friend. testimony that Friend rented a safe STAFF CALL FOR APPOINTMENT second front and threatening to send jai alai promoter David Friend today 1708 Ellingtbn Road :ft would set a date for the trial to J tion to the area. Sullivan, whose candor and deposit box in Hartford on April 9, MARILYN - OWNER TUES.-SAT., WALK-INS ON WED. in a third column. faced a second contempt charge for South Windsor PFRflI PRODUCE!" " 644-2488 ft begin. While the marchers were peaceful, refusing to testify before a state feistiness created ripples of laughter 19'74, the day when he supposedly BARBARA 117 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER At Friday’s meeting. District 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER » 643-6384 the Spanish Sahara radio reported gaming commission investigating his at the hearing, said the meeting paid Bailey the $200,000, but Friend MONA President Michael Massaro urged g WASHINGTON - Railroad ; $14 million facility. between Friend and Bailey took visited the box again and for the last heavy fighting between pro­ those present to vote in favor of the ft shop craft unions have post- • Friend, charged by the commission place 14 or 18 days later, but he •time on the morning of April 24. independence Spanish-Saharan expansion. He said^yHye district ■ft poned a nationwide strike of • for allegedly paying former stayed out of it. Bailey, national Democratic chair­ guerrilas and the Moroccan regular “should not turn its back on the peo­ their 70,000 members for a | army. i3Crnocratic party chief John M. Sullivan said two or three weeks man under Presidents Kennedy and An Invitation... ple of Buckland.” •ft week to give government : Military sources said Moroccan Bailey $200,000 for helping him get a after the jai alai was licensed on Feb. Johnson and state party chairman TOWN OF MANCHESTER •:•: mediatgrs an opportunity to : gamming license, paid $4,000 to the 28, he was lunching in Hartford with since the end of World War Two, died troops encircled two battalions of Eight District Fire Chief Ted •:•; negotiate a contract settle- • formw state official who introduced Gregory Morrisey, assistant head of last April 10. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Algerian-backed guerrillas opposing Lingard said the town's bid to The Singer Learning Center Staff ft ment. The walkout was to • him tV Bailey, testimony Friday the state gaming commission’s Off Sullivan also testified he had con­ King Hassan’s attempt to take over provide fire service in Buckland, :•: begin Tuesday. j showed. Track Betting division, when Friend tacted a member of the gaming com­ the Spanish colony by a peaceful in­ which is part of the Town Fire SINGER takes great pride in presenting to the Former state Tax Commissiorier met them by chance and gave mission, James Fitzpatrick, to tell vasion of unarmed civilians. District, is “aimed at eliminating the LeamingCenterfor NOTICE OF LEAF PICKUP I SACRAMENTO, Calif. - If : Spanish Sahara radio said 250 John L. Sullivan, testified Friend Sullivan two envelopes stuffed with him he was representing Friend and public an Open House on Sunday, district.” j-ftl Lynette Fromme repeats her \ Moroccan soldiers were killed and gave him $3,000 in cash and a $1,000 money. Connecticut Sports. Eai^^iMhood November 9th from 2:00 - 6:00 in the The following streets are scheduled for leaf collection on the days listed below. In the event of heavy rain on any scheduled collection ft; outbursts in court, the judge : three of their helicopters shot down, check, but said he knew nothing of One contained $3,000 for himself, Fitzpatrick said he considered afternoon day, pickup on remaining routes will be postponed one working day. Home owners, on the streets 11 sted below, who wish to have yard S says he will bar her per- : but the report was not immediately He said district operations will be the alleged $200,000 payment. Sullivan said, and the second Sullivan’s approach as the retired tax leaves collected are requested to rake leaves into the gutter so as to form a windrow the length of the property and confining the leaves •:• manently from the courtroom • confirmed. stagnated if the expansion is not Sullivan said he also had done envelope had another $3,000 for commissioner's "way of saying ‘I'd in the gutter as much as possible. This should be done on the day prior to scheduled leaf collection. Property owners are requested to and allow her to watch her trial • carried out. “public relations” work for the George Coyle, a New Britain at­ like you to know I'm involved.'” Fitz­ make certain that no foreign objects such as stones, branches, cans or any other material other than leaves or grass are placed in the :•: only by closed-circuit televi- • Connecticut Yankee Greyhound dog torney who represented the jai alai in patrick said he did not consider it a 481 Spring St. windrows. Additional scheduled routes will be advertised next week. :•: Sion. She is on trial for alleged- j Lauding the record and the perfor­ track in Plainfield and a horse race a winning referendum battle. request for special treatment. Manchester -----Please join u s ----- fti ly attempting to assassinate :j Inside today mance of the district’s volunteer fire track proposed for Middletown. department, Lingard said it is ft President Ford. i Bolton__ Chief State’s Attorney Joseph T. 646-1610 ...4 Hebron...... 4 equipped to serve Buckland with no Classified 10-12 Obituaries ..,. . 14 Gormley was told to charge Friend, Irish kidnapers end I WASHINGTON - Sen. ft Comics .. increase in personnel or equipment. 38, with contempt when he invoked November 14 ., 13 Sports...... 8-9 November 10 ji; Charles Mathias, R-Md., hinted j Dear Abby .. 13 Vernon .. •...... 4 his right not to incriminate himself A question by Wallace Irish es­ Route 14 Route 17 g today that if Ronald Reagan :■ Coventry .. ...4 Senior Citizens , 14 even after the Commission on ^ November 12 November 13 Spring Street tablished that a “yes” vote Nov. 17 seige with surrender Hudson Street ■ft defeats President Ford next i E. Hartford .. ,2 Week Review . . 10 Special Revenue granted him im­ Route 15 Route 16 (So. Main to Gardner St.) DUBLIN, Ireland (UPI) - Dutch “I had to follow their instruc­ Williams Street •ft February in New Hampshire’s •' munity. Irving Street Clinton Street Lewis Street industrialist Tiede Herfema, free tions,” Herrema,said. “They would All heads are turning to PineHill Street g primary, a number of liberal | Friend balked at about 15 questions Congress Street Norman Street Comstock Road and unharmed after 36 days in at gun­ tell me, ‘I will kill you' or ‘1 will Grove Street ft'; Republicans may enter the | posed to him by Gormley, including Homestead Street Cottage Street Arvine Place point, said today his kidnapers had shoot you’ and so on. I had some very Washington Street :•:'; race for the GOP presidential : one about whether the late Murray TRES CHIC,,. Seymour Street Maple Street Warren Street NYC loan guarantee pistol-whipped him, cutting his head bad moments. Gallagher is a very Bond Street g nomination. ; Chotiner, former advisor to Presi­ Durant Street Ohk Street Sunset Street and breaking one of his teeth. aggressive man,” Delmont Street dent Nixon, ever represented Essex Street Eldridge Street Ash Street He said they threatened to kill him He pointed to a cut at the back of Summit Street Friend's firm. Crescent Street Purnell Place Village Street bill under fire several times. his head which he received when (Middle Tpke. E. to International The commission's hearings are to Little Street Florence Street Lakewood Circle No. “But I don’t hate them,” he said, Gallagher pistol-whipped him, and Oakland) MADRID, Spain — Doctors determine whether to revoke the Hawthorne Street Birch Street Lakewood Circle So. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chairman “I see them as children with a lot of then at a broken tooth. Our versatile hair stylists, Clifton Street •g kept Generalissimo Francisco Meany said the legislation would gambling permit held by Friend's South Hawthorne Street Bissell Street Hillcrest Road Henry Reuss, D-Wis., of the House problems.” “He hit me in the mouth with his' Berkley Street g Franco alive today with new firm, Connecticut Sports Enterprises Linda and Mary Alton Street Brainard Place Bruce Road Banking Committee surveyed the at­ “unilaterally and unfairly penalize gun,” he said. Harlan Street g blood transfusions following an Herrema spoke to newsmen a few South Alton Street I Johnson Terrace Nike Circle tacks on his committee’s bill to put a workers by destroying collective Inc., because of several allegations In an earlier interview on Ireland's have j.ust returned from private White Street g operation that removed nearly hours after his kidnapers sur­ Oxford Street Spruce Street Thayer Road federal guarantee behind $7 billion in bargaining agreements and slashing made against the fronton. national radio and television, Henry Street :g all of his stomach. His condi- rendered to police in their bedroom classes with artist, John Peters. Cambridge Street Harrison Street loans to keep New York City solvent pension rights of workers already Friend, of Hollywood, Fla., was Herrema described himself as “the Hollister Street Dartmouth Road tion is described as very grave. ■ hideout Friday night, ending the 18- Ashland Street Holl Street ... then turned philosophical: retired and those retiring in the charged with contempt Monday when day siege of the two-story house in happiest man in Ireland.” Let them design a natural Main Street Tuck Road future.” he refused to answer several Middle Turnpike West Hamlin Street “My reply,” he told a reporter, “is Monasterevin. . Herrema said before Gallagher (Middle Tpke. E. to Ash Street Ext. I NEW DELHI, India - A Informed of Meany’s opposition, questions put to' him by Superior hair style that will reflect (Broad to Main Street) Hannaway Street the same as Marshall Foch gave at “The conditions in the house were shouted his surrender to the police North Main Street) So. Main Street g Supreme Court Justice is once Reuss said, “My coalition consists of (iourt Judge Harold Mulvey, acting Woodland Street Foster Street the Battle of the Marneft ‘My right terrible,” Dr. Herrema said. “It was downstairs in the besieged house, he you and you alone... Sherwood Circle Hackmatack Street no conservatives— and no liberals.” as a one-man state grand jury in­ (Broad to Main Street) Pearl Street g again president of Bangladesh, flank is collapsing; my left is a small room of four square yards, turned to him with a grin and said, “I North Elm Street Prospect Street g reinstated one day after he was But House leaders scheduled the vestigating the jai alai scandal. Regent Street Madison Street overwhelmed. We shall attack!” with three people and no toilet, no have a present for you.” Then he Bowers Street Rogers Place g supposedly overthrown by an measure for debate Nov. 17 anyway. Chotiner, one of Nixon’s oldest and Electric Street Hawley Street The bill is under fire from many in bed.” returned a pocket knife he had taken Harvard Road Plano Place g army commander. It was the “I think it will pass,” said House most trusted adviser, was named as Chapel Street Jackson Street Congress who sense that -a vote to He produced a bullet given to him from his hostage and with it a bullet Tanner Street Norwood Street fourth government shakeup in Democratic Leader Thomas O’Neill one of the Nixon administration of­ Strong Street Ford Street help New York City can only hurt by one of the captors, Irish as a reminder. Wellesley Road Francis Drive g a week. ficials responsible for some of the Strickland Street Hazel Street them at home, Jr., Mass. “It’s not going to soar, but Republican Army renegade.- Ecj^ie He said he was both “surprised and Green Road Niles Drive V it will fly.” Watergate dirty tricks. He died Jan. Joseph Street Knighton Street In addition, AFL-CIO George Gallagher, 27. frightened” when his automobile was , Lamp & Precision Cuts a Specialty New Bolton Road Diane D rive' Reuss said no pensions now being 30, 1974. Sterling Place % NAIROBI, Kenya — Nigeria • Meany opened up on a provision con­ “Gallagher gave me this before he flagged down Oct. 3 near his Judith Drive paid to retired workers could or Sullivan, 76, testified a close ;g has proposed that Angolan in- sidered essential to get the measure threw away his guns,” Herrema Limerick home. Tres Chic Salon Farm Drive would be reduced. But he said future friend, Quinton Hinton of New Bri­ dependence celebrations through Congress. The provision said. “I will keep it always as a “Gallagher was dressed as a 303 East Center St. • 643-2483 Country Club Drfve pension rights could be curtailed. tain, a union representative, asked Additional scheduled routes will be advertised next week. g scheduled for Tuesday be post- would create a board, chaired by reminder of how lucky I am to be policeman,” he said. “He stopped the Monday-Saturday; Thursday & Friday Evenings New York City’s unions have him in February, 1974, to introduce Please do not call Highway office regarding unlisted g poned because of the con- Treasury Secretary William E. alive.” car and asked me quietly what was Unisex Styling become the targets of criticism, Friend to Bailey. streets as the schedule is flexible depending upon work •^ tinuing fighting in the West Simon, to oversee the loan guai'antee Gallagher and his 19-year-old ac­ my name. I told him. Then he Even Reuss, a liberal, derided city Hinton also introduced Friend to load and weather conditions. g African territory Radio Ugan- - and New York’s fiscal performance. complice Marian Coyle were taken suddenly whipped out a gun and told g da said today. workers drawing big pensions after former Republican State Chairman The board could compel the city to separately under police and army es­ me to get out and get into his car.” retiring “at the ripe old age of 38.” J:' Brian (iaffpey of New Britain. rewrite labor contracts. cort to Dublin’s .Bridewell prison. \ PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 8, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 8, 1975— PAGE THREE

Banks handling. Directors to fill vacancies passes for buses Manchester’s 1975-77 Board of Rev. Ronald Fournier, Democrats, BOARD of APPEALS, 2-year term One of three monthly bus passes Directors will be sworn in Nov. 17 and Mrs. Helen Lynch, Rep. —James Cunningham, Dem., and sold for use on Connecticut Co. buses and will conduct its first business BUILDING COMMITTEE, 3-year Charles Froh Jr., Rep., and a vacan­ is sold at one of 19 Connecticut meeting the next night —Nov. 18, term —Robert Kenniff, Richard cy to be filled by a Republican. with appointments to town agencies, ■LaPointe and Timothy Moynihan, REDEVELOPMENT COMMIS­ banking institutions, the state Department of Transportation has boards and commissions one of its Democrats. SION, 5-year term —a vacancy to be reported. top tasks. The appointments are to DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, filled by a Republican. ______The passes cost $14 for a 35-cent terms which expire this month. 5-year term —Jerome Nathan, Dem. MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB fare zone and $17 for a 50-cent fare Those whose terms expire are as HUMAN RELATION BOARD of GOVERNORS, Uyear zone. They allow an unlimited follows: COMMISSION, 3-year term —Robert term —Charles Boggini, Dem. number of trips anywhere on ConnCo TOWN COUNSEL, 2-year term Bletchman, Democrat and current Appointments to the buses. —William Broneill, Dem. chairman, and Mary Ann Shaw and CONSERVATION COMMISSION are In the Manchester area, the bus ASSISTANT TOWN COUNSEL, 2- Mary Comp, Republicans. by the town manager, who accepts passes are available at offices of year term —Vic^r Moses, Dem. LIBRARY BOARD, 3-year term recommendations from the two town Society for Savings, First Federal AUDITOR, 2-yeajr term —Jerome —Mary LeDuc and Raymond Shea, committees. The terms are for three- Savings and Loan Association, and Baskin, Dem. Democrats, years. Heritage Savings and Loan Associa­ ADVISORY BOARD of HEALTH, PENSION BOARD, 4-year term Terms expiring this month are tion. 5-year term —Dr. George Lundberg —Herman Passcantell, Dem. those of Jay Stager and John A number of major employers in Jr., Rep. and current chairman. PLANNING and ZONING FitzGerald, Democrats. In addition, the Capitol Region also offer the ADVISORY REC and PARK COMMISSION, 5-year term —Joseph five vacancies have existed for passes. ' COMMISSION, 5-year term —Joseph Swensson Sr., Republican and several months on the 11-member Sylvester, Rep., current vice- current secretary. commission and are expected to be chairman. ZONING BOARD of APPEALS, 5- filled this month. BOARD of TAX REVIEW, 3-year year term —Jludolph Pierro, All appointed boal-ds, agencies and Meetings term —Harry Deegan, Dem. Republican and current vice- commissions are controlled by the COMMISSION on AGING, 3-year chairman. Democrats and are expected to re­ term —Dr, Joseph Danyliw and the ALTERNATES on ZONING main so. next week ^Wild Duck^ to be performed MCC Public meetings scheduled in The Liberty Bell heads for safety Director ,of Manchester next week include Three faces of “The Wild Duck” ; Hedvig Ekdal (Dave Bell, Rockville), continues to lose (locations are in Municipal (Johanna Young, Bolton) is confident that her education Building unless specified Dramatizing one of the exciting events of the American Castagna heave the bell on the wagon as Stephen Logan touch with the world. “The Wild Duck” will be elsewhere); Revolution, third graders at Waddell School load the and Edward Nason behind him hold the horse still. The cherished family life will endure forever. Her About presented Nov. 12 through 15 in the Manchester Sister Elaine Sweeney, R.S.M., School candy sale in progress Monday Liberty Bell on to a horse cart to remove it from event was part of a recent colonial period presentation at father Hjalmar (Phil Nadeau, Manchester), Community College main auditorium at 8:30 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas J. 4 p.m. —Pension Board, Philadelphia and hide it from the British. From left the school. (Herald photo by Dunn) town James Duffield, Daniel Vattes, Daniel Evans and Scott however, is somberly beginning to recognize p.m. (Photo by Ofiara) Sweeney Jr. of 188 Mountain Rd., is The annual Assumption Junior High School candy sale is now in Hearing Room. the breakup of the family while Grandfather serving as director of religious progress and will continue through Thanksgiving. Anne Marie 7:30 p.m. —Town Building education at St. Mary’s Parish, The Youth Fellowship of South Hoban, a sixth grader from Glastonbury, and Carmelo Committee, Hearing Room. Norwich. She is also president of the 7:30 p.m. —Conservation Blonde tells all to med students United Methodist Church will spon­ Sisters Council for the Diocese of Pellegrino, 35 Edmond St., an eighth grader display some of the sor a spaghetti supper tpnight at 6:30 mint truffles which are being sold. The sale is the major fun­ Commission, Coffee Room. A blonde, who tells how she wants mouth resuscitation and how to com­ paper tape that inches out of its left Norwich. 8 p.m. —Board of Education, Talis Paups in ‘Tales of Hoffman p.m. in Cooper Hall of the church. draising activity of the school during the year. to be treated by flashing lights and press the chest of a heart victim to side. 45 N. School St. issuing report cards, has joined the maintain blood circulation until The lights tell immediately She received her masters degree in Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters Tuesday University of Connecticut Health proper heart action can be restored. whether mouth-to-mouth resuscita­ Tabs Paups of 444 Hillstown Rd., education with distinction from Metropolitan Opera. The lecture is Butler will demonstrate what ac­ will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. in the Town offices closed; Center. Annie will be used also in Health tion or chest pressure is being will be featured in a scene from Jules Boston College, Chestnut, Mass. She sponsored by the Hartt Opera tually happens backstage at Millard Federation Room of Center Veterans Day. Her name is “Recording Annie,” Center programs for paramedics and applied with the proper force. The Offenbach’s “Tales of Hoffman” received her B.A. degree from Theater Guild. prior to the performance of an opera. Congregational Church. Mrs. Alice MCC offers course Wednesday and she is a lifelike training man­ emergency medical technicians. paper tape provides a written record Thursday at 8 p.m. in Millard Diocesan^ Teachers College in Paups is a student at the Hartt Assisted by members of the Hartt Clark is hostess.- Sister Elaine Sweeney 7:30 p.m. —Community nikin which was presented recently Annie's big advantage is that that measures air volume and Auditorium at the Hartt College of Madison. College and has toured with Fred Opera Company, he will stage the se­ Development Advisory Com­ to the Health Center by the Heart “she” tells students right away breathing rate and chest pressure and Music of the University of Hartford, for cooks, bakers Waring and his Pennsylvanians. He cond act of “Tales of Hoffman.” mittee, Hearing Room. Association of Greater Hartford for whether the life-saving measures are pulse. 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. has sung in “Fantasticks,” a musical Cook and baker training begins in state Labor Department. Thursday use in cardiopulmonary courses. being applied correctly. The man­ The tape also has an area labeled The performance is part of a presented at Manchester Community The library scene from Giuseppi Theater lime sehedule January at Manchester Community Graduates of this program will be Annie is to be used first in teaching nikin speaks through red, yellow and program series called "Backstage at College a year ago. Verdi’s “Un Ballo in Maschera” will 6;30 to 8 p.m. —Judge of “incorrect pressure point,” It's An­ College. fully qualified for these jobs. They Probate office hours, Probate first-year medical and dental green lights on a post coming out of nie's way of saying, “You are putting Millard,” a lecture presentation In the “Barcarole” scene from also be developed. and Mr. Chicken” 1:30; Rockville I — “Cinderella” 5:25-9:00; “Harry and Tonto” The Business Careers Division of are in restaurants, fast food firms, Court. students how to apply mouth-to- its right side' and a four-inch wide your hands in the wrong places.” featuring Henry Butler, stage direc­ “Hoffman,” Paups will sing the role “ Whiffs” 3:50-7:10; “ 11 2:00-7:00; “ One of Our Admission is open to the public. UA East 1 - “Willie 3:25-7:00 MCC’ announced the one-year cer­ hotels, and state or health in­ 7 p.m . —R e g is tra rs of tor on Broadway and at the of Pittchinacero in French. Harrow House” 5:30-8:45 Dinosaurs is Missing” 3:30- Wonka” 2:00: "12 Chairs" ,Manchester Drive-In — “A tificate program this week. It will stitutions. Burnside 2 — “Harry and 8:30 Voters, Hearing Room. 7:00-10:10” ; “ Quaker For­ Man Called Noon” 6:30; “Dir­ The graduates are also eligible for Tonto” 7:00; “Spys" 9:10 Rockville II — provide post-secondary level training 7:30 p.m. —Hockanum River tune" 8:35; “Space Odyssey ty Harry” 8:15; “Magnum for food service personnel in a con­ transfer into the food service Linear Park Coordinating Manchester Drive-In — “A ^ “Earthquake” 2:00-7:10-9:30 Force” 10:00 Radiological technicians graduated and Alice’s Restaurant" Mid­ Man Called Noon” 7:00; “ Dir­ centrated one-year program com­ management associate degree Committee, Coffee Room. night show Vernon Cinema 1 — “Car­ Showcase Cinema 1-2-3-4 Lutz plans sessions ty Harry” 8:40; “Magnum toon Willie Wonka” 1:00-3:00; bining classroom and on the job program offered at the college. UA East 2 - "The Way We Call theaters for showtimes Force” 10:30 “Godfather Part II” 8:00 segments. To learn more, call 646-4900, ext. The 1975 class of radiologic Book fair planned Were” 2:00-7:00-9:15 Showplace Theatre Showcase Cinema 1-2-3-4 Cinema 2 — “MASH” 1:15- South Windsor — “Willie The classroom portions will be in 281. technologists at Manchester for preschoolers UA East 3— “Lisztomania” Call theater for showtimes 7:15-9:15 7:30; “Whiffs” 3:15-9:30 Wonka and the Chocolate Fac­ the MCC food service lab with the Memorial Hospital was graduated Showplace Theatre by Buckley PTA Burnside 1 — “The Ghoast Sunday tory” 2:00; “Lenny” 7:00; subject matter of elementary math, from the h o sp ital’s school of The Lutz Junior Museum at 126 Cedar St. is sponsoring two preschool mor­ South Windsor — “Willie “Last Tango in Paris” 9:00 English and science directly related radiologic technology in afternoon Wonka and the Chocolate Fac­ nings at the museum Nov. 13 and 20 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. UA E a st 1 - “ W illie Rockville 1 — “Cinderella” to cooking and baking. MCC plans seminars ceremonies last The Buckley School PTA will spon­ tory" 2:00; “Lenny” 7:00; Wonka” 2:00; ” 12 Chairs” 1:00-4:00-7:00; “One of Our Each session will include craft activities, live animals, stories, creative “ Last Tango in Paris” 9:00 A dining room with a limited sor a student book fair Thursday and play and snacks. PINE PHARMACY 7:00-10:10; "Quackers For-, Dinosaurs is Missing” 2:15- seating capacity provides students The graduates were Barbara |664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 tiine” 8:35 5:15-8:30 Friday. The fair is scheduled for 9 The sessions will be directed by Ms. Ann Marie Burney, certified preschool with the chance to serve paying on OSHA requirements Bitgood, 110 Idejjt Rd., South Wind­ a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 UA East 2 - “The Way We Rockville II — sor; Jackie Haas, 12 Haas Rd., teacher. LOW PRESCRIPTION MANCHESTBR guests. Seminars on how to deal with the p.m. Oh Thursday. Were” 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 “Earthquake” 2:00-4:30-7:10- an understanding of it. They will be Somers; Diane Kassler, 2 Carolyn Anone interested in enrolling a child should contact the museum by ~ DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44 A 9:30 The cookjng program will run on a Occupational Safety and Health Act Friday, the books may be seen PRICES UA East 3— “Lisztomania” geared- for contractors, plant Dr., Hebron; Carol Litrico, 57 Tuesday at 643-0949. 2:40-4:50-7:00-9:15 Vernon Cinema 1 — "Car­ calendar year basis, January to from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. only. of 1970 (OSHA) will be offered by the managers, union leaders and other Margaret Rd.; Diane Perleone, 189 Fees for the sessions are $3.50 for museum members and $5.50 for non­ FRI.-SAT.-SUN. Burnside 1 — “The Ghoasti toon and Willie Wonka” 1:00- January, with a total of 570 hours of Manchester Community College people responsible for the health and Students, parents and visitors are Irving St.; Linda Pilver, 15 Radding members. An early enrollment is advised. and Mr. Chicken” 1:30; "IT 3:00; “Godfather Part 11” academic-lab training and 300 hours Community Services Division. safety of employes. invited to browse through the display “ DIRTY HARRY” 4:45-8:15 St.; and Sue Weiner, 56 Woodstock Harrow House’’ 7:30;i of supervised work experience. The seminars will be held Each seminar will be tailored to which will include books in popular Cinema 2 —"MASH” 1:15- Dr. “MAGNUM FORCE” “Whiffs” 9:15 The program is limited to 20 throughout the state. They are open the people attending it. price ranges and in various Burnside 2 — “Spys” 1:55- 5:00-9:00; “Whiffs” 3:13-7:15 “A MAN CALLED NOON” students. to all small and medium industrial To learn more, write W.L. Jones, categories. Mrs, Young to read her poetry S0UfflmK0S0l|.$UUIV*NII*E.U« 33Se There are 300 annual openings in Certificates are awarded to “lASTTHIGOIHEIBIS"/“l£ llir (R) Manchester Evening Herald and commercial firms. CSP, at MCC, P.O. Box 1046, Mail All reading interests the state for cooks and 70 for bakers, students who have successfully com­ M. Clemwell Young will read some of her poetry at the Round Table Rap Published every evening except They will encourage voluntary Station 11, Manchester. Or call 646- represented in classics, I ROCKVIllUAST MAIN ST. 8)7 9809 kTHEATRESEASTl according to data supplied by the pleted ,a two-year program of inten­ Nov. 20 at 1:30 p.m. in the Women’s Center at Manchester Community l•86EXiT9t-^0LL0W BURNSIDE SICN’ Sundays and holidays. Entered at compliance with OSHA by providing 2137. biographies, adventure the Manchester. Conn., Post Office ___ ^ 1* 2 * 3 I sive classroom study and clinical science, nature, crafts, mystery and College. as Second Class Mail Matter. )IAWCHESTER PARKADE . 6 4 9 -5 4 9 ll experience. reference books. The Round Table Raps are sponsored by the center twice a month. They EARTH QUAKE BURNSIDE Suggested Carrier Rates are free, open, and feature a speaker and discussion. SiOlimiSIW «VI., I. NTFD. • S2I-333: Payable in Advance Parent group opposes tech change Miss Perleone received the Ms. Young is an instructor of English at MCC. A book of her poetry is ADULTS S1.SO Single copy ...... 16C i 2 CHAIRS" Mallinckrodt Award, a silver tray ELLIOTT GOULD W e e k ly ...... go« being published this fall. One m o n th ...... $3.90 More than 20,000 parents of the jurisdictional change should be presented annually by the “WHIFFS” (PG)9;1Splus Three m onths ...... $11.70 Connecticut General Assembly HAM & BEAN SUPPER PLUS CANDICE BERGEN .Six months ...... $23.40 students attending vocational- calling for the development of a legislated accordingly. Mallinckrodt ‘‘11 HARROW HOUSE” One y e a r ...... $46,00 technical schools in Connecticut are Although the Parent Association is Sunday Mail Rates Upon Request Master Plan for Vocational and Radiopharmaceutical Co. of St. gravely concerned over recent currently opposed to any real change November 9,1975 ALL SEATS 99- Subscribers who fail to receive Career Education. Louis, to the graduate having ART CARNEY their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. developments which point to possible The parents are strongly opposed in the existing four-year total Hat collection 5 to 7 P.M. should telephone the circulation achieved the highest level of perfor­ Sponsored by “HARRY AND TONTO” department, 647-9946. alternati\ e methods of providing this to any substantial changes on the program (Grades 9-12) of instruction (PG) 7:00 Plus ‘THE WAY mance during the two-year program. topic of talk American Legion Auxiliary ELLIOTT GOULD type of education for their children. program of instruction as they are (shop and classroom), it believes 20 Legion Drive DONALD SUTHERLAND In making this announcement, being offered in the vocational- ‘ that the newly created board could Caps y(ire presented to the six Adults >3.00 "SPYS” (P03 9:10 WE WERE' Frank Schneider of Danbury, presi­ technical schools. resolve many of the related issues students of the school who had com­ Miss Helen A. Thomas of Children under 10 >1.50 ■ S O T dent of the Parent Association of the On the matter of governance, being drawn by the Master Plan pleted their first year of training. Manchester, a collector of miniature "WILLY WONKA AND state’s 16 vocational-technical suggestions. Receiving caps were Mary Ann Arzt, THE CHOCOLATE Schneider said the association favors hats, will be guest speaker Monday IT OUT-TOMMYS schools, referred to recent an­ a shift in jurisdiction from the pre­ The final public forum on these Debra Balesano, Eileen Beaulieu, at the St. Bridget Rosary Society FACTORr’ “TONMr! 1:30 99- nouncements by a state policy group sent state Board of Education to a issues will be Nov. 13 at the Hartford Diane Lundell, Sandra Ossolinski and Diane Perleone of 189 Irving St. receives her certificate of com­ meeting in St. Bridget School Roger Daltrey in regarding “Alternative Designs for Board of Trustees, appointed by the Public High School, Hartford. JoAnri Sanford. pletion from Dr. Douglas J. Roberts Jr., director of the school of cafeteria. The event will open with "LISZ Secondary Vocational and Career governor, to administer and operate Meetings will be conducted from 4 to Miss Arzt received the E.R. Squibb radiologic technology at Manchester Memorial Hospital during Mass at 7:30 p.m. Education” in Connecticut for the the 16 vocational-technical schools 6 p.m., recess from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and T0MANIA"(R) Award presented annually to the graduation exercises Friday at the hospital. Daniel Miss Thomas, who will discuss her years ahead. and their satellites. then reconvene at 7:30 p.m. most outstanding first-year student. Mikolowsky, R.T.N.M., technical.director of the school, looks on hobby Monday night, started her MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE / s The action of this group was an out­ He said this matter should be a Parents and any interested persons collection in 1939. She now has more “GODFATHER PART II” 1 SAT. A SUN. AT 2:00 \ come of Public Act 75-422, an enact­ may express their feelings on the from the rear. (Herald photo by Dunn) Preaents concern of the General Assembly and than 200 items in her collection in­ (R ) • EVES S;00 1 KIDDIE MAT 99c # ment by the 1975 sessign of the / matter at these times. cluding a hat made in 1909 from dis­ SUN. EVE 4:45-8:15 1 “YVILLIE WONKA I carded and worn-out currency valued ‘THE WILD DUCK ” . 649-9333 1 AND THE CHOCOLATE f at $8,000 at that time. By HENRIK IBSEN \ / 1 FACTORY” 1 KUS SHOW SAT., SUN. NOV. 12, 13, 14, 15 ' SHOWN i P.M. t 3 PAL Jobless claims increase 1 F9I.A8AT.MIDNI9HT t Business 8:30 P.M. “WILLY WONKA” Througliout Connecticut, jobless claims' Pinochle scores At MCC Auditorium 1 "AUGFSRESTAURANr' | and the consumer Claims for unemployment compensa­ 1 A N D % tion filed in Manchester increased 1.4 per decreased slightly to an average 126,816 Top scorers in the Manchester PHONE 649-9333 for the period. It was the sixth consecutive Senior Citizens Pinochle Group game 1 "2001 SPACE OOESSr 1 cent to nearly 4,000 for the two-week period ending Nov. 1, the state Labor statewide drop in claims. Thursday at the Army and Navy Club Construction in town Also lower statewide was the rate of in­ are Alfreda Hallin, 582, Jennie Admission 50* For MCC Students Department said Friday. Film Rating Guide The new weekly total was 3,96’7, which sured ifnemployment (continued claims Fogarty and Bertha Duhring, 567, *1 General Admission more than last year filed during the 13-week period by jobless Mary J. Thrall, 562, Frances Fike, for parents and their children consisted of 180 initial claims and 3,787 continued claims. Women accounted for workers). Insured unemployment was 8.2 560, Eva Post, 555, Harry Barrette, [y | General audiences. All ages admitted. The cost of Manchester construction last month was per cent for tlie latest period. 547, Lee Steinmeyer, 545, Alberta 38.8 per cent of the total filings, the $782,866, a report by Francis Conti, acting chief building department reported. Insured unemployment is included in Colbert, 541, Betty Jesanis, 540, Parental guidance suggested. Some material may inspector indicates. The Manchester total included 838 the over-all unemployment rate, which Grace Windsor, 537, Robert not be suitable for pre-teenagers. The figure is $260,480 higtt^ than a year ago but $821,- claims for extended benefits and 708 was 10.6 per cent in mid-September, the Schubert, 536. 227 below two years ago. It was $522,386 for October 1974 Labor Department’s most recent es­ [X] Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent claims for emergency compensation. The group sponsors a game each and $1,604,093 for October 1973. The total was augmented timate. Thursday at 9:45 a m. at the Army or adult guardian. by building permits for 48 apartment units on Homestead and Navy Club. Play is open to all ( f ) No one udder 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ St. ($519,000), one for $216,000 for an industrial building senior citizens. . ex^"^harmaaj on Progress Dr. and another for $180,000 for a commer­ Promoted at bank I) 230 NO. MAIN ST. TEL, 646-4510 MANCHESTER, conn tain areas). — RICHARD D. FARLEY. H. S.. R. Ph.. cial project on Spencer St, Donald C. Dowling of Manchester has been promoted to Among the permits issued last month was one for $175,- trust accounting officer in the trust division at Hartford VFW unit plans 000 for the Buckland Firehouse. Permits were issued also National Bank and Trust Co., Hartford. membership tea SHCWCASE CINEMA/ 1234 last month for 11 single-family dwellings, 1 two-fam Dowling will assist in management of the personal NOTICE 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. dwelling, 3 garages, 6 tool sheds, 5 swimming pools trust operations area. He will also direct the trust The VFW Auxiliary will have, a • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL. INFO. 568-8810 fences, 12 signs, 81 alterations and additions and division’s customer service and word processing func­ membership tea Sunday at 2 p.m. at • FREE LIGHTED PARKING- Wb Hononor MASTER CHARGE demolitions. tions. the Post Home, 608 E. Center St. Dowling joined Hartford National in 1972 as a staff All women or girls interested in OPEN Public records assistant and was promoted to supervisor of the trust ac­ learning more about the organization D iana Ross counting department in 1973. In early 1974 he became and its programs are invited to at­ property at 120-122 Mather St., Warranty d e e d s manager of the trust security vault and he was promoted tend the tea. M ahogany,, $61,900. Joseph A. Schauster 'and Excculors deed to assistant manager of the trust accounting department Morgan’s works on exhibit To be eligible for membership, one ALL DAY Earl H. Bissell to Fathers and later that year, must be related to a veteran who has Roger W. Driggs and The Vernon Stop & Shop opens Artist Ken Morgan at work. Paintings by Morgan, a graduate of Sons, a partnership, property Connecticut Bank and Trust He is active in the United Way of Greater Hartford. served with honor in the U.S. Armed Till BIA( KiSI (lOniMIK h off Stock Pi., $50,000. Co., co-executors under the IVIHMAIH Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy Coventry High School and the University of Bridgeport, are on Forces and received campaign SUNDAY 3 Joseph V, Congdon Jr. and will of Alfred W. Driggs, to president; George Pauley, store ^ i rx exhibit through Nov. 26 at the Stairwell Gallery of Manchester medals or ribbons for overseas duty. DAYS OF Edith B. Congdon to Thomas Alfred W. Driggs Jr., property wields giant scissors to cut the manager; R. Bernard Growl, Ver- Succeeds Uevanney Community College, 146 Hartford Rd. The exhibition, which Women are also eligible on their own THE CONDOR A. and ' Janet . H.Damron, at 599 N. Main St., $24,300. yellow ribbon and welcome Stop & non Chamber of Commerce, arid property at 32 Phillip Rd., Charles Nowosadko, owner of Charlie’s Supermarket in opened Friday night, also features prints and drawings by Gus service. Marriage lirense Shop Supermarkets to Vernon last Lew Schaeneman Jr., vice presi­ Norwich, has been elected president of the Connecticut Those wishing more information 9 A.M. • 8 P.M. $44,500. Gordon Richard Arenhurg F&M Construction Inc. to week. Helping the mayor are (left dent of Stop & Shop’s Connecticut Food Stores Association, succeeding John Devanney of Mazzocca, assistant professor of fine arts at the University'of may contact Mrs. Ruth Heneghan of coNegeAhighsd^st^^^^ and Carol Perrone Deane, ; 9st your fiM showfcasa d n am a, Philip A. and Gloria U. Pasay, to right) Sid Goldstein, Stop & Shop Manchester, owner of the Highland Park Market. Connecticut. (Photo by Peter J. Crowley) 132 Bolton St., 649-3728, membership II dbcoum card now! sava504 both Manchester, Nov. 21. division. V' A „ PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov, 8, 19T5 Tri-town scavengiers to fill pantry Youth groups from the Vernon- should make checks payable to The ballet is the official company tion set November Tolland-Ellington area churches will Rockville General Hospital Develop- for the Hartford Conservatory. It is Diabetes Month. be on “scavenger hunt” Sunday from ment Fund and mail them to the The Public Health Nursing :i , .. directed by Marguerite deAnguera Police Chief Robert Kjellquist said 2 to 4 p.m. hospital. Association is joining with other nur­ with Dorothy Silverherz, a former the overnight and snow removal or­ They want to refill the,shelves o f! Seniors urged sing groups of the 10-tpwn Windham Ellington resident, as codirector. dinance took effect Nov. 1. the Tri-Town Pantry Sheir A committee of the Community Miss Silverherz is a graduate of area in is conducting a diabetes Leader of the “hunt” is the Rev. Council of the Capitol Region is Rockville High School and is on the The law forbids overnight parking screening clinic Nov. 18 from noon to David Eusden of Union working on the question of how best faculty of the Hartford Conser­ from 2 to 6 a.m. The fine is $5. Cars 3 p.m. at the Willimantic V.F.W. Congregational Church, Rockville. ta provide coordination of recreation vatory. will be towed if they impede snow A sample blood, test will be Some 150 junior and senior high and cultural programs in an effort to Class officers removal. processed by the State Department school students will spread out use existing facilities and available The seniors, juniors and of Health. across the area in groups of four, rrtoney to the Inaximum as far as Police will begin with warnings to To learn more, call the nurses at sophomores at Rockville High School violators. If citizens must leave their seeking at least 40 items. senior citizens are concerned. have elected the following class of­ 742-7369 by Nov. 14. ctirais'. „„ vehicles on the street for emergency They will be looking for tuna fish, Senior Citizens of Vernon, Tolland, ficers: 254 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER , reasons, they should phone the police c^ned meats, dry cereals, dry milk, and Ellington are asked to by chair- Monthly supper Merchants In Early American Seniors: James Hahn, president; dispatcher at 742-7331. 725 EAST baby food, and peanut butter. No m p Peter Savin to join this com­ Jennifer Johnson, vice president; The First Congregational Church Furniture Reproductions family is expected to give more than mittee and help with the planning Joanne Ramondetta, secretary; Ran­ will hold its monthly Supper of the MIDDLE TURNPIKE CLOCKS • LAMPS • FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and Snowmobile Club • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA one or two items. that is necessary to achieve this goal. dy Gifford, treasurer; and Denise Month today from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in The young people will be wearing Savin said the senior citizens are MItlS■ MANCHESTER OPEN TUES.. WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. Finnerty, assistant treasurer. The Glaciers Snowmobile Club will the Church Vestry on Main St. THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. tags. needed to provide perspective on the SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FHEE PARKINO Juniors: Beth Neilsen, president; meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the The supper will include a The Pantry Shelf was set up a year program model that is to be Eileen O’Brien, vice president; Bar­ appetizer, roast turkey, stuffing and Lakeside Grill on Lake St. WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL ago to provide emergency food help. developed by the committee. bara Bousquet, secretary; Donna Missing girl . gravy, mashed potatoes, green The food is given out mainly by the Meetings are scheduled for the Martin, treasurer; and Gail Dahllng, Deposits for the Old Forge trip in beans, cranberry sauce, dessert and AIR CONDITIONING, Rockville Public Health Nursing third Wednesday of each month, assistant treasurer! January are due at this meeting. beverage. Business-Directory Guide For Association. except during the summer. The next Sophomores: Sylvia Amaral and Lisa White of 165 Regan Rd., Ver­ Diabetes test The adult portion is $2.50 and the REFRIGERATION and HEATING Prizes for the winning teams will meeting will be Nov. 19 at the council Jennifer Gledhill, co-presidents; non would today be 14 years old if The American Diabetes Associa- child’s $1. IVe Also Do Sheet Metal Work be provided by Steve and Tom’s, office, 68 S. Main St., West Hartford, alive. Joann Gerber, vice president; Deb­ MANCHESTER PARKADE Hardees, and Shakeys. at noon. There will be a sandwich bie Gilbert, secretary; Perry Mrs. Judith Kelly, her mother, has New England Mechanical Services, Inc. Manchester and Surrounding To learrj more, contact the Rev. lunch and the meeting will end by 2 Cooper, treasurer; and Luajin been searching for her daughter ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete Mr. Eusden at 875-2559. p.m. since 1 a.m. Nov. 2, 1974. That night TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Appliance Store Dwyer, assistant treasurer. 643-2738 • 643-2192______To learn more, call 521-8822, ext. 28 The freshman class has not elected she discovered her daughter missing Vicinity or the Department on Aging of the its officers yet. from their home. FAMOUS BRAND F und D rive Hockanum Valley Community Coun­ State appointments Mrs. Kelly has made pleas in The Coventry bridge CAMPING EQUIPMENT The Rockville General Hospital cil, Rockville, 872-8318. Gov. Ella Grasso announced Herald and other newspapers as well featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES has collected $4,590 in the first week as appeared on TV for her daughter. TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, Regional ballet Seymour E. Lavitt of Rockville is one MANCHESTER of its first fund appeal drive. No word came of Lisa. STOVES, LANTERNS The Connecticut Valley Regional of 12 recent appointments to the state to be closed Letters has been sent out to She recently heard of a report to Ballet Company will present a per­ Solid Waste Management Advisory |P | HOME IMPROVEMENT residents of Vernon, Tolland, and Manchester police of a “possible ab­ formance Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Mid­ Council. MONICA SHEA p.m. Nov. 10. Signs for detours v/ill MV. Ellington. There will be a phone cam­ duction” about 11 p.m. on Nov. 1. A THE EVERYTHING STORE dle School, Rt. 30 for the benefit of She also reappointed Miss 742-9495 be posted. paign next week. woman stopped a cruiser on W. Mid­ CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET APPLIAHCE • IV 649-3589 the Girls’ Athletic Activities Club at Wilhelmina J. Werkhoven of The Town Council okayed the The closing of the bridge will in­ Donations will help to finance dle Tpke. and told police two men got I OPEN DAILY TO 8 P.M. J. FARR • 043-7111 %.5 ,? , K ittItPii \id Neit to Stop I Shop the Rockville High School. Rockville to the state Board of closing of the Flanders River Road crease traffic on the Pucker Street -■f •' I equipment costing about $125,000. out of a van near there and forcefully Members of the club have tickets Examiners for Physical Therapists Bridge over the Hop River upon the bridge. A new weight limit of three I I, . TC I cv/i c I n w A O O I I A u r c I U)l»l l« Those wishing to make a contribution to sell. for a term ending in 1980. grabbed a young woman. They took advise of William Kennedy, tons will be placed on that bridge. It VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR PERSONAL TEE her away in the van. superintendent of streets. will be limited to passenger cars on­ Police could not find the van. by factory trained specialists 8 Kennedy told the council it is in the ly- Personolized Fun and Sportiwoir Mrs. Kelly wants to speak to the best interest of the town to close it The town has submitted proposals Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT woman who made the report. The until a new bridge can be built. for the reconstruction fo the two Locicero and Zidek Great Qltli For Any Occoelon woman did not give police her name. In a report to the council Kennedy bridges to 10 state engineering firms. 35 Oak St., Manchester Rockville fish club to celebrate She wants to know if the abducted said, “The structural members of the Three firms will be chosen from the 646-5036 Mon. - Sat. 10-5:30 young woman could have been Lisa. bridge are in such condition that we 10 and will be interviewed jointly by Thura. ’Ul 8:30 The Polish American Citizens Fish name will be inscribed on the club’s fisheries; Frank Gregory, president Mrs. Kelly asks that the woman are jeopardizing the town to keep it the towns of Columbia and Coventry. P&P AUTO REPAIR 040-3330 Club of Rockville will celebrate its giant gold trophy. of Kingfisher Corp.; Francis. J. 706 Main St. • "Area Charge” • M a n ch e ste r call her. Her phone is 872-3384. open any longer.’’ ■ The council is hoping there will be 48th anniversary Sunday with a The member catching the most Prichard, former county com­ The bridge will be closed after 1 state and federal funds available. banquet at the club’s ballroom, prize-winning fish is deemed the missioner; ,and Anthony Village St. champion. Three monetary prizes Pietrusewicz, president of the parent joiiiieetieiit %IL Join Jo. MERCURY A social hour starts at»4 p.m. will be awarded for each specie of PAC Club. followed by a roast beef dinner at 5 fresh water fish. Leonard Zbyk is president of the, p.m. Honored guests will include fish club; Stanley Dowglewicz, vice 1533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester After dinner prizes will be awarded Theodore B. Bampton, deputy com­ president; Clarence Suchecki, Buy - Sell Phone 646-2756 for the best fresh water catches of Coventry’s new books METAL DETECTORS missioner of the State Department of secretary; Carl Graf, treasurer; and Appraise . COINS by While’s NO SERVICE CHARGE the 1975 season. The champion fisher­ Environmental Protection; Cole Max Sadlak, public relations. ICoffectlons Wanted EDWIN E. BLOW Raaarvatlons for • Hotols • Alrllnos • Stoamships man will be given a gold trophy. His Wilde, chief of the state board of 627 Main Stroet Manchester New books at the Booth & Dimock Baez, Joan, Diamonds and Rust; Bar- OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER Momorial Library include: tok, Bela, The Miraculous Mandarin and Adult Fiction The Wooden Prince (ballet and Anderson, John R.L., Death In the orchestral suites); Collins, Judy, In My FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Thames; Deal, Babs, Waiting to Hear Life; Corea, Chick, Return to Forever; 1646-0228 875-3252 Plans to lease court space near final From William; Gores, Joe, Hammett; Godn Show Classics, The Histories of IMPOBTED WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS Harper, David, The Patchwork Man; Pliny the Elder and The Dreaded Batter A COMPUTE LM OF Plans for leasing the former Ad­ Sale, Richard, The Greek Treasure; a Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea; Jesus has, in past years, housed the former the former county law library, and 101 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. Christ Superster, Jesus Christ Superstar; ■,1 CAR PARTS ministration Building to the State of circuit court sessions. Plans are to the portion of the bank building. Biographical Novel of Henry and Sophia MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. NEW AT Connecticut for use on the Common remove the railing from that room Schliemann. Midler, Bette, Bette Midler; Ronstadt, Mon. • Sat. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 The Administration Building, Adult Nonfiction Linda, Heart Like a Wheel; Springsteen, Thgra., 10-9 ^ Frl. 10-9 Pleas Court are in the final stages. and have the judge’s dias moved Famous Brand Television — Appliances MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS N which is larger, if rented at the same State and judicial department Alth, Mac, All About Motorcycles; Bruce, The Wind, the Innocent and the E PHONE 649-4528 from the Memorial Building and in­ figure, would bring the town about Avrutis, Raymond, How to Collect Street Shuffle. Wedding Cakes A Specialty (Home Improvement Division) 270 BROAD STREET representatives have said only minor stalled and to remove a non-weight $19,250. Juvenile Fiction Unemployment Benefits; Christy, Betty, Turnpike TV and Appliance store, 273 W. Middle Tpke., features famous brand Television, Appliances, and changes will make the building wall in what was the planning and The present limit set for state ren­ Quilling; Paper Art for Everyone; Dixon, Franklin W., The Clue of the \ EVERYTHING IN %ZVroouVt '"" Stereo - including Curtis Mathes, RCA, Zenith, Westinghouse, Caloric, Sony, Kelvinator, KitchenAid; suitable engineering office. tal of municipally-owned buildings Hyams, Joe, Bogart and Bacall; A Love Hissing Serpent, Hardy Boys Series; BEHY JANE TURNER We also Carry custom wall to wall Carpet and Aluminum Siding in our Home Improvement Dept. The court is now using office space for court purposes is $2.50 per square Story; Johnson, Jann, Jann Johnson’s Dixon, Franklin W. The Mysterious He said there may be other things • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS Come in today and see that good service costs no more! School of Dance in the People’s Bank building owned foot but a state statute to become Discovery Book of Crafts; Jones, James, • Caravan, Hardy Boys Series; Dixon, • STORE FRONTS. SAFETY GLASSi necessary such as carpeting, pain­ Franklin W., The Shattered Helmet, Har­ 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER by the town. Court is conducted in the effective next year will allow a h WWII; A Chronicle of Soldiering; Lesem, • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES ting, and other small items before dy Boys Series; Hazen, Nancy, Grownups Memorial Building next door. gher rental. Jeanne, The Pleasures of Preserving and Ballet - Tan - Jass the court moves in. Pickling; Levertov, Denise, The Freeing Cry Too; Mystery of the Glowing Eye, The Administration Building will When the court moves out of the J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic & Baton of the Dust; Major, Alan, Collecting and Nacy Drew Mystery Series; Keene, REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED provide both a courtroom and office The rental and length of term of Memorial Building the courtroom FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS - for the clerk, plus space for a family the lease will have to be negotiated Studying Mushrooms, Toadstools and Carolyn, The Double Jinx Mystery, Nan­ will be made into a meeting room for cy Drew Mystery Stories; Keene, relations office and offices for the and will be subject to approval of the Fungi; Mitchell, Joyce Stayton, I Can Be P4anchester 649-7322 31 BIssell SI. 649-0256 the Town Council. The council still First aid “victim” Terry Anything; Careers and Colleges for Carolyn, The Secret of the Forgotten Ci: OVER 21 TEARS EXPERIENCE______W probation officers. Former mayor Town Council. meets in the former Administration Young Women; Schimmel, David, The ty; Margolis, Richard J., Big Bear to the Frank McCoy said it is also adequate The town presently receives $14,- Building even though the town offices Cavin as she is saved during a Civil Rights of Students; Simon, Anabell, Rescue. for both male and female prisoners. 952 from the state for the lease of the The Gourmet Peanut Butter Cookbook; Juvenile Nonfiction are all in the renovated Memorial first aid course this week in 763 The council room in the building court room in the Memorial Building, Wigginton, Eliot, ed. Foxfire 3; Yankee Carlson, Vada F., John Wesley Powell; Building. Bolton. (Herald photo by MAIN ST. Magazine’s Guide to New England. Conquest of the.£anyon; Madison, Ar­ DON WILLIS Specializing In Holland) Adult Biography nold, Smoking and You. BRAKE SERVICE V 643-1191 Hennessey, James Pope, Robert Louis Juvenile Records 191 GARAGE Front End Alignment 18 Main S t, Tel. 649-4531 Rockville hospital notes Stevenson; A Biography. Paton, Sandy and Caroline, I’ve Got a MAIN ST. General Repair Work Seven learn Adult Records Song. MANCHESTER VISITING HOURS Manchester; James Chartier, Rockville; Ellen Kupferschmid, 6 4 3 -1 9 0 0 Surgical and medical wings 12:39 Deborah Dr., Ellington; Sally Con­ Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington; Ramon how to save to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; Maternity, 2 nors, Somers Rd., Ellington; Amy Sanchez, Stony Point, N. Y.; Gary MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. Kitchens of Distinction to 4 p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 Davidson, Carriage Dr., South Wind­ Schmeiski, Bald,Hill Rd., Tolland; Terry Cavin of South Windsor, a NEED A NEW KITCHEN7 COME TO THE EXPERTS to 9 p.m.); Pediatrics, parents sor; Judith Dolge, Talcottville Rd., Rosalie Tantillo, Huntington Dr., volunteer Red Cross instructor, rwf LOCfCSMff^ anytime and others, 12:30 to 8 p.m.; Vernon; Neil Fauteux, Enfield; Vernon; Gladys White, Wells St., taught seven Bolton women the basic A Bolton birthday 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 Regina Goulet, Union St., Rockville; USTOM I f KITCHEN Intensive Care Unit, immediate Manchester. first aid course this week. I * miTWIONE-IUSIESSMITIMIOME-niSKSS Alarms, Alarms. Locks Locks family only, five minutes per hour. Samuel Henderson, S. Villa Apts., Discharged Thursday: Huberie Earning certificates were Noreen Refreshments will be served. O l lf lt - r t W && Sales.Sales, CombinationCombination Changes.Changes, //// Rockville; Carol Kloter, Orchard St., Bastarache, Boston Tpke., Bolton; Carpenter, Kristee Nichols, Karen DONNA HOLLAND An exhibit by the Bolton Art 1 ^ SalesSales && ServiceService -- Bonded.Bonded. MostMost __I'lhzr CENTER IV 649-7544 keys in stock. Repairs of all 385 CENTER STREET. MAMCHESnR Rockville; Onil Landry, Lawler Rd., Irene Berrio, South St., Rockville; McCooe, Bonnie Massey, Diana 646-0375 League will be on display. 'R u b b e / i kinds. Also We Make Keys. Admitted Tuesday: Huberie Vernon; John Maloy, Warehouse Scott Brown, Center Rd., Vernon; Ovian, Judy Miner and Donna Members and friends of the Bolton At the open house, there will be a S f^ LltllD A Scissors & Pinking Shears Bastarache, Boston Tpke., Bolton Point; Josephine Opalacz-, Thomas Braunstein, Cider Mill Rd., Holland. Congregational Church will be sign-up sheet for anyone interested in Sharpened. Irene Berrio, South St., Rockville Wethersfield; Eva Pelletier, Sun- Ellington; Russell Chase, Pinney Mrs. Carpenter, chairman of the honoring Mrs. James Conover on her forming a Friends of Library group. Scott Bobskill, Regan Rd., Vernon ningdale Lane, Bolton; Edward Brook Apts., Ellington; William Bolton Woman’s Club public affairs 90th birthday Sunday. The request was presented to the CUSTOM MADE Robert Boyle, Union St., Rockville Phelps, Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland; Ertel, South St., Rockville; Regina committee, arranged the course. The birthday celebration wili be at Library Board, Thursday by Joann SEE US FOR: CANVAS AWNINGS Thomas Braunstein, Cider Mill Rd., Neath. • Aluminum Roll Up Milton Pomeroy, Merline Rd., Ver­ Goulet, Union St., Rockville; the education building after the 11:30 Awnings IRON Ellington; Deanne Brooks, Hillcrest non; Douglas Porter, East Hartford; Frances Hance, Egypt Rd., morning worship. Men sought • Door Canopies • Storm Doors OSTRINSKY Dr., Vernon; Scott Brown, Center Jeanne Rouleau, Echo Ridge Dr., Ellington; Wallace Johndrow, Moun­ Mrs. Conover lives in Bolton In order to form a town basketball SCRAP METAL Rd., Vernon; Russell Chase, Pinney • Combination Windows Vernon; Bruce Welesky, Warehouse tain St., Ellington; Charles Kellem, Center Rd. She is the mother of the league, men 25 and older are being MANCHESTER AWNING CO. DEALER IN WASTE Brook Apts., Ellington; Kate Dunn, and PAPEfL Point. Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Diane Rev. J. Stanton Conover, pastor of sought. 185 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS South St., Rockville; Robert Duty, 731 PARKER ST. Discharged Wednesday: Robert Marquis and daughter. West the church and Miss Eleanor Games and practice sessions are Telephone 649-3081 Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 Rhodes Rd., Tolland; Robert Austin, Somers; Alfred Bently, Willington; Eva Pelletier, Sun- Conover. set for Monday and Wednesday Established 1949 Favreau, Cedar St., Rockville; Ben Dailey Circle, Rockville; Joan ningdale Lane, Bolton; Robin Saiff, Library open evenings from 8 until 9:30. Men must PERSONAL-TEE Hancock, Russell Dr., Tolland; Blitchington, Egypt Rd., Ellington; Stafford Springs. Open house at Bentley Memorial be residents of Bolton or be ‘^Manchester’s Fast and Efficient Heat Transfer Producers” Diane Hewes^Enfield; Esther Lagel, Scott Boskill, Regan Rd., Vernon; Library is Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. A employed by the town. I GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Broad Bropk; Nancy Mosur, Stafford Marlene Boudle, Eaton Rd., Tolland; ribbon cutting ceremony will be at 2 To learn more, call Bob Gagnon, Manchester's Only Complete Carpel Service! A1 and Pat, shown above with their daughter, Marysea, are the owners of the Personal-Tee at 35B Oak St., Springs; Alfred Reindeau„ Church MANCHESTER Robert Boyle, Union St., Rockville; p.m. 649-5458, or sign up at a practice ses­ 14 High Street, rear Manchester. They are pleased to tell you that they have over 300 novelty designs in stock to take care of St., Vernon; Lucille Rheaume, Bald eagle MEMORIAL CO. Florence Chamberoy, Mansfield All townspeople are invited to at­ sion Monday or Wednesday. Practice MANCHESTER a almost any occassion. They also have six different cqlor letters and numbers in different sizes. Within reason, Robert Dr., South Windsor; Lynn (Ivor 30 Yearn’ Kxperlence Depot; Robert Duty, Rhodes Rd., tend the open house and see their new sessions and games are held at 0/ Phone:646-5630 they will print almost any wording you may want. 'They can take care of almost any sport shirt, be it one shirt \)p|iU6ile Haiti O m etery Call 649-5807 Rothe, Windsorville Rd., Ellington; Tolland; Clifford Farney, Hartford over Rham library. Bolton High School. or a whole team. Bowling shirts are just one of their specialties. Special orders are taken for clubs, Quality Memorials Robin Saiff, Stafford Springs; Tpke., Tolland; Robert Filip, Center H e b r o n organizations, and motorcycle shirts. They also carry all kinds of white and color tee shirts, sweat shirts, and A. AIMKTTI, Prop. Liboria Zack, Ellington Rd., South St., Rockville; John Gouldreault, tank tops. Kids sizes are 4 to 20; adult sizes are small to extra large. Personal-Tee is open Monday to Saturday llarriNon Si., Manrhealer Windsor. A Rham High School junior, Jeff Field Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Bombard, spotted a rarely seen bald "Serving the area since 1955" 10:00 to 5:30, Thursday nights ’til 8:30. For any special information please call 646-3339. Discharged Tuesday; Shirley An- Rosemarie Hice and daughter, Staf­ eagle soaring about 6,000 feet in the tonelli, Vernon Ave., Rockville; ford Springs; Joyce Kerstetter, Morra to run Got A Painting Problem? WaTI Help! sky during an outdoor meteorology Yaniska Call, Merline Rd., Vernon; Service still meens something to us — and service means spending Hansen Dr., Vernon; Mary ,Jean class Thursday. enough time with you to help you select the: fight paint finish for that job Norma Clark, Buck Rd., Amston; IN M A N (» C S T n , MGflT ON MAIN S T R E H PET OWNERS Morelli, Donnel Rd., Vernon; Mrs. His science teacher, Mark you're planning. See us for paint and service when you plan your next | j Judith Cooksey, ,Park West Dr., (W IETL IDINTIM & COPYING SERVKX project. | 0 Rita Mavel and son, Hayes Ave., Valdamarini, quickly set up a six- Bolton^s ball LOW COST PRINTING If you can't find what you’ra looking for alaewhara, atop Rockville; Elizabeth Eglievich, Lodge guest Ellington; Mrs. Marjoirie Nishan inch reflecting telescope outside and DONNA HOLLAND WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) In to see us. Chances are we will have what you need. Broad Brook; Mrs. Darleen nisM ss CMOS • sTim oiav • n n n STMTS and daughter, Esther Ave., identified the reddish-brown bird Ronald Morra was appointed chair­ Why not atop hero drat and you may not hava to go any 7 o sq 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. Humphries and daughter, Vernon Dr. John A. Hunter, supreme were sold despite rain. further. £> J A« SPAINTCQ Rockville; Sebastian Porri, Old Post with a white head and tail. man of the committee to run the New The homes on the tour were well MINIT-MAN PRINTING 06040 Ave., Vernon; Jacob Krauss, Old governor of the Loyal Order of 840 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 848-1777 •“T'j t o u r DEALER Rd., Tolland; Lynn Rothe, Windsor­ According to Robert Moeller, Year’s Eve Colonial Ball sponsored MANCHESTER PET CENTER INDEPENDENT MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE Town Rd., Rockville; Henriette Moose, will be the guest of honor at presented. Both the Republican and • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES ville Rd., Ellington; Russell St. John, director of the Sharon Audubon by the Bicentennial Committee. . TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEROX COPIERI 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER*649-4273 Nedeau, Talcott Ave., Rockville; the Dec. 2 meeting of the Rockville Democratic Town Committees Juf( Around Tho Cornar From M ain... 7 3 3 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 049-4501 Montauk Dr., Vernon. Center, early November is the prime The ball will mark the arrival of provided hosts and hostesses. Mrs., Elaine O’Connell and son, Birth Wednesday: A daughter to Lodge 1574 when a class enroll2 ment the nation’s birthday in town. time in Connecticut for eagle migra­ will be given in his honor. Ilvi Cannon, chairman of the Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dolge, Talcott­ tion. It will be at the St. Maurice Church FORMAL’S INN me YOU DESERVE THE BEST Richard, Hyde Ave., Rockville; Dr. Hunte is a member of his bicentennial committee, attended a ville Rd., Vernon. Ornithologist Nobel Proctor of parish center. Music will be provided JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. For the tux Ronald Stanton, Willie Circle, hometown Moose Lodge in Baton meeting of clergymen recently. She APPLIANCES '§oriU7(/^ DRY CLEANING IN TOWN Branford, who keeps extensive bird­ by Sam Kimble’s band. Set-ups will Where Quellly Is High end Prices Low Tolland; Robert Whipple High St., Rouge, La. He is president emeritus asked them to advise the committee that’s inn Admitted Thursday: James sighting records, said more eagles be provided. A.buffet will be served. 119 Oakland St. WE SPECIALIZE IN... Rockville. of Louisiana State University and of their bicentennial programs. Berryman, Stafford Springs; Alfred. have been seen this fall near New Period costumes are optional. Installing Since 1953 for him WEDDING GOVVNS, DRAPES, Birth Tuesday: A daughter to Mr. Agricultural and Mechanical College The committee will compile a OPEN DRILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. LEATHER and SUEDE Chameroy, Mansfield Depot; Wyatt Haven than in previous years. Donation is $20 and tickets will go on calendar. LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA and Mrs. Kenneth Plecity, West St., System and is serving as supreme “A ll work done on promisee and lu llf guerenteedl" Cheney, fJaJley Circle, Rockville; “So far this fall we’ve had three sale later this month. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELINQ Frank A. Arnona, Praild.nl Rockville. governor this year. A notice has been posted at Bentley 35 Oak St„ Manchester, Conn. 06040 Betty Erisniann, Range Hill Dr., bald eagles and three golden eagles Homes tour Open Mnn., Tum., Sat 10 to B p.m., Thura. t Frl. 10 to B p.m. PARKADE CLEANERS Admitted Wednesday: Bryan Memorial Library asking all local ju t T.iaphon. 10-« Weak Day. 402 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Rockville; Phyllis Kies, Elm Hill sighted in the New Haven area,” he The Rockville Moose Lodge is on MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 MANCHESTER Cloiad WadiMtday 643-9470 849-7901 Saturday Buonano, Constance Dr., Helen Campbell, chairman of the civic groups to advise the committee Rd., Vernon; Anna King, Grove St., said. Kingsbury Ave. homes tour, said about 60 tickets of any’and all bicentennial events. /> ■ A r i • . PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov, 8, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Nov, 8, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN

7 ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, THE PRESS AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION The Mecklenburg resolves E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Adams St. at Thompson Rd.-Rev. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, pastor. Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday By Dr. Francis G. Waletl spirit of this Continent have yet Trinque. ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, he could not “attend to the secreted in a stable at Cross Creek, Philadelphia to vote for in­ hostility of. Mecklenburg citizens Masses at 8:30,10:15 and 11:30 a.m. tis Jr.; Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., produced." Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard SCIENTIST, 447 NA. Main St. minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director Worcester Stale College smugglers” in the Cape Fear River discovered by a negro and reported dependence April 12, 1776. Thus the toward British policies. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 pastors. of Christian education. Copyright 1975 The Mecklenburg Resolves were Killeen, Rev. Louis Cremonie. 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Sunday School alone. to be worth 15,000 pounds sterling.” decision for a complete break with* GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. a.m. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., for pupils up to the age of 20, care for 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Group, adult Bible 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, American Antiquarian first printed in the South-Carolina Moore’s Creek Bridge, sometimes the mother country was maRe. 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., very young children, subject of the study, Robbins Room, with Carl & Karen kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Dateline 1775 Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Society Gazette, June 13,1775. Wide circula­ The governor, much disturbed by called “The Lexington and Concord The claim the Mecklenburg ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL noon, and 5 p.m. lesson-sermon: “Adam and Fallen Man,’’ Prewo, leaders, Worship Service, Rob­ during the service. Sharing Class led by News of Lexington and Concord, tion was given these revolutionary these events, wrote that the peopld of the South,” saved North Carolina CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Golden Text from Psalms; ‘,‘The Lord bins Room, with the Rev. Mr. Curtis, Willa Stanford in room back of pulpit, 2(1- Patriots adopted a Declaration of By United Press International JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom followed by stories of Tory and resolutions as they appeared in the from conquest and helped to post­ Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. knoweth the days of the upright: and leader; 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanc­ 40 Class led by Rick Lanz in the living “freely talk of Hostility toward Bri­ Independence as early as May 20, EXETER, N.H., Nov. 8 — The ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Hall, 726 N. Main St. Negro uprisings, brought wild excite­ North-Carolina Gazette (June 16), pone the defeat of South Carolina and 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. their inheritance shall be for ever,” The tuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, preacher; 9 to room, 40-80 Class led by Pastor Stairs in tain in the language of Aliens and 1775,' has often been made. Since this provincial congress cracked down on Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Relief 10 a.m., Sunday A.M., Robbins Room; 11 ment to North Carolina in the Spring Cape-Fear Mercury (June 23), New- Mass in Polish and English. ' Christian Science Reading Room, 968 the church office; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Avowed Enemies.” His hotly worded Georgia for several years. is not substantiated by any contem­ Portsmouth butchers accuse of price William J. Stack, Rev. William J. from World Distress Through Whom?’’; of 1775. The colony was already torn York Journal (June 29), and the Main St., is open to the public Mondays a.m.. Stewardship committee pick up Worship, message: “Meeting the proclamation of Aug. 8,1775, Renoun­ Events were moving swiftly porary documents, but rests on gouging for slaughtering cattle. They Killeen. 11 a.m., Group discussion of Oct. 1 packets. Memorial Hall; 11:15 to noon. — by factionalism and agitated by a Massachusetts Spy (July 12). through Fridays frorh 10 a.m . to 3, p.m. 'Minimum Standard’.” Nursery is cing committees of safety for cir­ towards a complete separation from recollections and later statements, it were ordered either to make restitu­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Watchtower magazine article “The New Members Conversation, Federation provided; 6 p.m., Youth Fellowships will running controversy between Gov. and also the first and third Thursday Changes in North Carolina thinking culating “the basest and most scan­ Britain, and the North Carolina has to be discarded as legend. No one tion to their customers or lose their school auditorium; Sunday Masses at 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, Exposing of the False Kingdom Refuge.’’ Room; 11:15 a.m.. Long range planning meet. Class for dhurch. School leaders Josiah Martin and Patriots of the can be seen in statements made by evenings of each month from 7 to 9, free dalous seditions and inflammatory Provincial Congress ordered its can deny, however, the strong early slaughtering licenses. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. pastor. lending library is maintained. committee, Robbins Room; 4 to 7 p.m.. and other interested persons, led by the province. Martin had placed a few the Rowan County committee of falsehoods” did not help him, delegates to the Congress in and noon in school auditorium. ^ 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., EMAn OI l LUTHERAN CHURCH, Grade 9 Conformation, Federation Rev. Mr. Stairs and Rick Lanz. cannon in front of the governor’s safety. This body whose members • • ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Room, Grade 8 Conformation, Robbins however. ^ • 1 “Sound of His Coming” radio program on Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry J • * * i CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 mansion, the “Palace” at New Bern, had said that they were “ready to die THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main WINF; 7:30 p,m.. Evangelistic Service. Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, Room & Carrier Room. When the Third Provincial Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. but he had little or no protection in defense of the King’s title to his Congress met at Hillsborough, Aug. St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. Kuhl, [iastor. 8:30 and 11 a.m., The Service; 9:45 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — classes for there. With militia gathering at the American dominions,” resolved June 10, 1775, the member took a “test officers. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 a.m.. Church School and adult classes; SECOND CONGREGATIONAL all ages; 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, capitol, Martin fled southward. May 1, 1775, “that by the Constitution Tof Oath,” proclaiming their allegiance 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Sunday School and Youth Forum,; 10:10 message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, “Foun­ Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. 9:45 and 11, Nursery for infants. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 24, 1775 to Fort Johnston near the our Government we are a free Peo­ Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation to 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year to the crown, and then denounced 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix tains of the Sjlirit,” Children's Church mouth of the Cape Fear River. If he ple, not subject to be taxed by any Meeting. Youth Instruction; 7 p.m.. Youth parliamentary taxes. Since Martin Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ M. Davis, minister. and Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening meeting. had not left hurriedly, he would have power but that of that happy had “deserted” the colony, the formal Worship, study a fellowship. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 ,. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery Service, message by the Rev. Mr. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF McLain, “Happy are the pure in heart, been captured by the Patriots. Constitution which limits both Congress created a provisional Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST through Church School Grade 12, sermon LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & for they shall see God.” Nursery Gov. Martin did his best to uphoU Sovereignty and Allegiance.” government and set about raising Swensen, pastor. SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. by the Rev. Dr. Felix M. Davis “A Ready Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN provided. royal authority in North CaroliiiT Following recommendations of the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Faith” ; Mon. 7:30 p.m..Religious Educa­ men, money, and military supplies. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m .. CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. but conditions made it impossible. First Provincial Congress of North ages three through adult, Infant- minister. tion Board, Parlor 7:30 p.m. W.C.F. But Gov. Martin was not ready to Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Even at Fort Johnston he was n ^ Carolina and the Continental Nursery; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service 10:30 a.m-., Harvest Festival Service of Executive Board, Eells Room. Thurs. give up yet. He had proposed a plan p.m.. Sacrament Service. 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Nursery CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. with the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching on Poetry and Celebration, the Rev. Mr. 7:30 p.m. Board of Trustees, Parlor. safe because militia led by John Congress, 18 counties and four towns to conquer North Carolina by ob­ care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. Ashe, Robert Howe, and Corneliu. had set up committees of safety. “Jesus Feed the Hungry!,’’ Trinity Tots Westwood will talk on “The Miracle of taining outside help and raising a Communion, Church School through for 3 year olds through kindergarten, Eldridge Jr., pastors. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ the Fall” coffee and fellowship following ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Hartnett headed that way. Martin These groups, )vhich Governor Mar­ Loyalist force. Although he was over­ Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. Children’s Church for Grades 1 through 3, 9 to 10:15 a.m-, Church School, Nursery NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. the meeting. Church and Park St. Rev. Stephen K. fled again, first to the British ship tin called “extraordinary tribunals,” ly optimistic about enlisting North Nursery for infants; 4:30 p.m., Inquirers to 5 years olds; 9 to 9:15 a.m.. Church Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. NORTH UNITED METHODIST Jacobin, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Cruizer and then to H.M.Sf Scorpion. “motleymobs,” and “promoters of Class; 6 p.m.. Prayer meeting; 7 p.m., School Grades 1 through 6 will attend Carolinians to fight for him, Lt. Col. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev.' Earle R. Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. From there he tried to mobilize sedition,” were given the job of en­ 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES Sunday evening meeting with the Rev. church; 9:15 to 10:30 a.m .. Church Donald MacDonald did raise a force Custer, pastor. Ronald,E. Haldeman, assistant to the and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. OF GOD), 647 East Middle Tpke. Mr. Swensen leading a study on Daniels. School, Grades 1 through 6; 10:45 to noon. Loyalist support, but with little forcing non-importation and non­ of about 1600 Highlanders who 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, ser­ rector. success. exportation agreements. Deliverance Service. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. Church School Nursery to 5 year old and gathered at Cross Creek. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for mon: “Lord of the Dance,” 9 a.m.. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 9 a.m.. Mor­ Grades 7 through 12; 9 and 10:45 a.m., On May 31, 1775, in the interior ■rhe committees went at their work The response of the Patriots was to CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Church School, Nursery, Grade 3 through ning Prayer, Book of Common Prayer, FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange adults and children. Nursery facility for Worship Service, sermon: “What’s in a county of Mecklenburg, the Com­ industriously. Many shipments Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, . with sermon by Father Jacobson, Church mobilize the militia. Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James the little ones; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Kingdom?” Pastor Eldridge preaching; mittee of Safety adopted a famous (including some British cargoes) 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2; 7 p.m., School, Nursery care, followed by coffee When the Loyalist Higlanders Beliasov, pastor. Worship and Bible preaching. Special 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour in Receptidn set of defiant resolves. In summary Worship, sermon: “Human Folly” ; 6 Adult membership class: 8 p.m., Middl- hour; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Book of were seized and sold at auction. marched toward Wilmington, they 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. program for children; 7 p.m.. Evening Hall; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meeting p.m.. Worship, demonstration of Home Links meet at the home of Quent & Common Prayer, with sermon by Father they declared that “all com­ There was disagreement and met an army of colonials at Moore’s Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Gospel Service. Hymnsing, music, and in youth lounge; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Bible Studies by George Caruthers. Marge Mangun. Jacobson; 5 p.m.. Holy Eucharist. missions...heretofore granted by the criticism but the work continued. Creek Bridge, Feb. 27, 1776. vice. Bible message. Teaching Service. Crown to be exercised in these Some honest merchants argued that Resourceful Patriots had torn up the colonies are null and void, and the their goods had been ordered before planking and greased the stringers of constitution of each particular colony the non-importation agreement. It the bridge with tallow and soft soap. 20 Year Growth wholly suspended.” It was ordered was a disagreeable business with As the Loyalists tried to cross on AREA CHURCHES The mature human body is that military officers were to be Patriots harassing merchants and the end result of nearly 20 these slippery logs confusion years of growth. Each in- elected “who shall hold and exercise even tarring and feathering some resulted. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL "dividual begins us the product their several powers by virtue of this violators. At the same time the Americans AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN SECOND CONGREGATIONAL of two cells and eventually is CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. choice, and independent of the Crown One type of trade that was not opened fire, many of the Highlanders Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. made up of 100,000 billion South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, Bechtold, minister. -■ cells, according to the of Great Britain, and former con­ stopped was the importation of a con­ fell and the survivors fled. Col. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy stitution of this province.” And any siderable quantity of arms and am­ minister. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. National Institutes of Health. James Moore of the Patriots chased Mecklenburg Resolves Communion, first and third Sundays; Church School for all ages. person that “shall hereafter receive munition from other colonies and the 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio The most rapid and crucial the retreating men, capturing 850 of Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ period of growth in the hijman This nineteenth-century print of uncertain American Revolution. Already stirred up by TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, a commission from the Crown...shall West Indies. Seeing the need for them. In this overwhelming victory Sundays. day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 being occurs in the nine You’ll Love The Action Yo origin shows the excitement of North local factionalism, Mecklenburg County Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. be deemed an enemy to his country. supplies of war, the Wilmirigton-New 350 guns, 1,500 rifles, and 150 swords a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m., Evening months before birth. Get in Herald Want Ads. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Donald J. McClean, pastor. These resolves, the governor Hanover committee of safety en­ were also seized. An unknown con­ Carolinians as they read about the battle of Patriots soon adopted defiant resolutions Service. Nursery care for small children CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 643-2711 declared in a letter to England, “sur­ couraged the manufacture of gun­ Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. provided. temporary source reported that the Lexington and Concord. Crowding around a against British policy. (Courtesy, American An- a.m., Sunday School. pass all the horrid and treasonable powder and the molding of bullets. Americans had also taken “a box newspaper that had just arrived, they eagerly tiquarian Society.) ’ 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday publications that the inflammatory VERNON UNITED METHODIST Gov. Martin complain^ in vain that containing half Joanses and Guineas, read details of this first encounter of the School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances FIRST CONGREGATIONAL The sonage on Cornwall Dr. Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese Over 40 Years ol Unaxcsilsd StfKca Bible FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church III, pastor. O p e n 24 Hours Dally St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, School. 9:45 a.m., Church School, kindergarten Speaks pastor. ,( FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE M APPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ by OPEN FORUM 10 a m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor, Rev. vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim E u g e n e ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Harold W. Richardson, minister. Fellowship. B re w e r ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and M©bil i The Apostle Paul exhorts S T . GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William Church School. HEATINI! OILS Christians to put away A lost dog’s odyssey CHURCH, Boston Tpke., (Rt. 44A), N. Parsing, rector. “shameful speaking out of where they thought the dog might be not be strange to the little dog’s ears, ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Bolton. Rev. John F. Flora HI, vicar. standing candidates who worked so how about it Democrats! 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. OIL BURNER & your mouth” (Col. 3:8), Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. found. The day we settled on a name we sent hard to insure the people a choice. At a recent election in South Wind­ Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ HEATING INSTALLATION and “Let no corrupt speech To the editor: very soul. He can no longer attempt Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Church School; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion Monday came and everyone had to for engraved tags for his collar, We would also like to extend our sor, Sandra Bender polled the highest days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth proceed out of your What happens to a little lost dog in to get home. Then a lovely lady with go to work. A long day passed and Friday was the logical day to Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 . Manchester? congratulations and best wishes to popular vote and Robert Myette the Sundays. Church school. mouth” (Eph. 4:29). There a kind voice stops and helps him into finally someone was home and could register him as I was off and the S T . MATTHEW’S CHURCH, a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour. 315 Center St. Maniihester is valid reasoning behind He is frightened by something and the winning Democratic candidates. next highest. Tradition mandates the VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 her car. She soothes him with her check again with the Manchester town hall would be open. I should Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. FIRS r C O N C R E G A 1" 10 N A L this admonition, for Jesus runs from his owner on Thursday In the final analysis our goal is the highest vote-getter as Mayor and the Old Town Rd. hands and words and drives him to Police. No one had reported finding a have put a paper name tag on jriy Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ CHURCH OF VERNON, Rev. John A. said, “But the things which morning. He wonders around, cold— same and that is to make Manchester next highest vote-getter as Deputy 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages: the hospital. She knows someone dog and the dog warden had gone dog. I didn’t. a better place to live. day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 arid 11:45 a.m. L acey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. proceed out of the mouth hungry, and scared, trying to find his Mayor. It should be the privilege of 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. come forth out of the must be looking for him so she notes home for the day. Monday night, the However, Manchester’s system of MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Bartholomew, assistant minister. way home, all day and all night. He Sincerely, Mrs. Bender and Mr. Myette to Evening Evangelistic. heart; and they defile the his size, color and breed and calls the streets of Manchester were searched calling a disinterested police station LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin 9:55 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m.. Complete Nate Agostinelli accept or reject the responsibility man” (Matt. 15:18). knows the direction, but so many Manchester Police, and the dog again. Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. the UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Worship, Coffee Fellowship immediately that does not have a way of matching chairperson placed upon them by the people. (It is Jesus taught, “ ...every things get iii his way. He detours warden. Strangely,— she is told that CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. following the church service. owners called the dog warden. He up a “lost Shetland Gollie” with a Bizz Swensson interesting to note that Mr. Myette idle word that men shall around buildings, across intersec­ no one reported him missing, and the CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Worship Service. Financial returned their call and said he had no “found Miniature Collie” reported vice chairperson received the highest combined vote Miller, minister. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL speak, they shall give ac­ tions, and tries to stay on course. dog warden is off until Monday. word of the dog since the first day within 48 hours of each other, is very in District I and II.) 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. count thereof in the day of Meanwhile his owners are calling O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN All day Saturday she tries to find when he saw him on Main St. and wrong. A simple Bulletin Board in Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Stanton Conover, minister. Services judgment. For by thy all the usual places; the Manchester The message of the electorate is CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ his owner, and all day Saturday the couldn’t catch him. Was he given the the lobby of the police station on Fellowship. 10:15 a.m.. Church School and words thou shalt be Police Dept., the dog warden, and there. What seems to be the problem sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. STOCKS owners hope that someone will call message that a dog had been found? which all lost and found calls are Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, justified, and by thy words The Manchester Evening Herald. To the editor: Sandy, Michael, Ed, Cile and David? SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m., and say he is found. His owners call By now, the kind lady had reported posted would have saved us days of sermon: “The Call To Christ” ; 7:00 p.m., BONDS thou shalt be condemned” They comb the streets, calling and I ransider my freedom to vote a Anne R. Marsh Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Worship, and Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. the Manchester Police and are told to all the surrounding area police pointless searching. The cost would Pilgrim Fellowship. TAX-FREE INCOME (Matt. 12:36, 37). whistling. They check out every privilege and consider my obligation 108 Tumblebrook Drive Edward Konopka. Worship Service. The profanity, cursing, no one reported finding a dog and the that the dog was found, and had told be minimal. How many lost dogs are O PTIO N S rumor and ask all the patrol officers to abide by the majority a rule — so South Windsor Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday UNION C O N G R E (; A r 10 N A L and vulgarity that dog warden is off until Monday. Bolton Veterinary Hospital that she never found because of this lack? Masses at 7:30 , 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. MUTUAL FUNDS they see to watch for him. They offer ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ characterizes Americans Bolton Veterinary Hospital treated would pay the little dog’s bills if his Mrs. Virginia Agostinelli a reward. They go further a field and ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, Com al I : men and women, young the little dog for shock and waited for owners weren’t found, thereby 268 LRke St. call all the surrounding towns to Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and rector. associate minister. ' Robert C. Heavisides and old — reflect a corrupt word that the owners had been found. assuring him of proper medical care. Manchester 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. disrespect for all that’s report the missing animal to all the Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 Moiiie: () 17-97 1.") Sunday passed — a beautiful day and The owners increased the reward Family Service and Church School. sacred, noble, and vir­ dog wardens. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ a.m,. Church School, Crib Room and Office: 278-2100 the streets of Manchester were and inserted a second advertisement ALMANAC day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. kindergarten; 10:45 a.m.. Morning tuous. As sure as judg­ , The second day the little dog is run searched again. Sunday night the in The Manchester Herald. S T . BERNARD’S CHURCH, Worship, Family Sunday, sermon topic: ment, men will eat such down by a car and left beside the owners again checked the areas ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. ‘ ‘ Admiration Is Not Enough” ; 11:45 a .m ., words! It was through this advertisement GOP leaders By United Press International American college founded exclusive­ Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John PaineV^febber road. Despair and agony must fill his Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Coffee Hour in the Chapel; 1:45 p.m.. CHURCH O F th^t the-owners were finally put in Today is Saturday, Nov. 8, the ly for women. C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kibride. )()(!onstiunion i’hi/.i thank workers Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ Junior alid Senior Pilgrim Fellowships (Herald photo by Dunn) lliirtfor().(i10(» Lydall and Vernon Streets found their dog. To the editor. day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. The moon is approaching its first the Union as the 41st state. scavenger hunt. Phone: 646-'2903 Thank GoR for the kind lady — The Now that the election of 1975 has quarter. In 1943, more than 400,000 Allied Concordia Lutheran Church ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Manchester Evening Herald, and the become history, we would like to The morning stars are Mercury, soldiers invaded North . try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Bolton Veterinary Hospital. The 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, express our thanks to all the fine peo­ Venus, Mars and Saturn. ■ In 1974, eight former members of Paul F. Ramen. pastor. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. police and dog warden have yet to iimtrl|patpr iEitruing Hrralh ple who assisted the Republican ef­ The evening star is Jupiter. the National Guard were Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., David M. Campbell, pastor. tell the owners, or the kind lady what fort. Those born on this date are under aquitted of charges in the 1970 Kent Masses at 7:30 , 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evening service. 10 a.m.. Church School for age 3 Founded Oct. 1, 1881 their excuse is! First, the many people who worked the sign of Scorpio. State College shootings, in which four through Grade 12, nursery provided; TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH A F R E E SAMPLE FOR CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY ROCKVILLE UNITED Member. Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member. United Press International Post Script: at headquarters, ^he drivers on elec­ British astronomer Edmond students were killed and nine 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, METHODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., EVERYONE OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, AND As the owners of a very special lit­ tion day, the financial contributors, Halley was born Nov. 8,1656. This is wounded during an antiwar 10:45 a.m.. Family Worship, Nursery Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Ellington. Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, provided for infants through Grade 2, ser­ NATURAL APPLE CIDER at Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. tle canine being, we were lax in get­ the Republican- Women’s Club, actress Katherine Hepburn’s 66th demonstration. Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director mon: “Should We Try Fasting?” ting his license. He was ours for Republican Town Committee and the birthday. A thought for the day: English munity United Methodist Church will be of music. FERRANDO'S ORCHARDS Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor about two weeks and we were looking people who voted for the Republican On this day in history: novelist Samuel Butler said, “To live at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD for a name that would be more team. In 1837, Mount Holyoke Seminary is like love — all reason is against it will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join through aduults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ (3 Miles Beyond Vito’s Restaurant, Glastonbury) natural for us to call him, and would the coffee hour is invited to do so at 10:15 vice. Nursery through Grade 2. A very special thanks to the out­ in Massachusetts became the first and all healthy instinct is for it.” See The Cider Mill In Operation This Weekend! •f Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh: MeINTOSH, CORTLAND ______I AND WACOUN APPLESI. Wings of Evening — Making ‘Goodness’ attractive Unitarians to observe From all sides we hear groans and ting.” If you can think of others autumn harvest Sunday wails about the lowered moral stan­ which would make the truth attrac­ defined an atheist as “a man who recently to read his book. the whole book you will be rewarded. dards of our day. Those who are con­ tive, send them in. could watch Notre Dame play Let me give you just a taste of the It is published by Harper and Row. cerned with moral values wonder CLIFF SIMPSON Southern Methodist and not care who first chapter in which he states that The Unitarian Universalist Society Sonata, for klavir and violin, in E how to reverse the trend. Perhaps we Ulysses versus Orpheus won.” the most basic temptation of religion of Manchester will have an Autumn major by J.S. Bach. She will be ac- should take a hint from the adver­ Another way of approaching this is for certainty. He analyzes the in­ Harvest Celebration Sunday at its comjDanied by Martha West­ Poem of the week meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the Com­ moreland, pianist. tisers and try to make “goodness” subject is illustrated by the con­ Book of the week fallibility of the papal system, of the “For All the Saints...” rnore attractive. It is too often con- trasting experiences of two figure^ in bewitching songs but he was a great Bible, and of the “inner light.” He munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Members and visitors are asked to “The Temptations of Religion” In a recent issue of the Christian bring a piece of their fall harvest to sidered a matter of grim Greek mythology. I heard this il­ musician and played more beautiful­ This is the title of a book by moved with incisive logic through The celebration will feature the Century, I came across this little Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister of the meeting to add to the harvest “oughtness” rather than a matter of lustration in a sermon last Sunday ly than they could. His sailors Charles Davis which I highly recom­ these three claims, rejecting them personal satisfaction. > gem by J. Barrie Shepherd. the society, speaking about “The festivities. TENDER, CRISP CRACKERS and it started me thinking. It con­ listened only to him and passed mend. It is a well-written, scholarly with these words: “...in religion Miracle of the Fall.” The program Childcare and Sunday School ser­ What do you think would happen if cerns Scylia and Charybdis, the through the danger unharmed. The volume of less than 90 pages. The direct attempts to achieve certitude COVERED IN MILK CHOCOLATE wonder will also include readings from the vices are available. it were possible to infiltrate radio narrow straight where ships have to “good” was more attractive than the four chapters have these intriguing are self-defeating.” were they poetry of Emily Dickinson and Robert Guest artist GREATAS A DESSERT OR OPEN and TV with subtle suggestions that pass between two rocky cliffs “evil.” titles: 1. The Lust for Certitude, 2. And again, “Intellectually, religion really all that ' Frost by Caroline Cook, Dave Sher­ it is really more fun “to be good” through treacherous waters. Football is here again Cosmic Vanity, 3. The Pride of Wesley B. Reed of North BYTHEMSELVES AS A than to raise hell? is a search for "meaning rather than honest-to-God holy man and Carol Lacoss, members of You recall that sirens were there, A resentful “football widow” com­ History, and 4. The Anger of Morali­ or Woodstock will present “Music from TASTY, MOUTH-WATERING We might take a leaf from the certitude.” The last paragraph of the the society. the Attic,” a program, for the beautiful maidens who sang so plained that her husband loved foot­ ty- like me TREAT! SUNDAY notebook of the liquor industry. Ac­ ball more than he loved her. He chapter reads, Methodist Men of South United bewitchingly that sailors were lured hoping to make it , Peggy Baker, violinist, a member cording to their commercials, it is replied, “Maybe you are right, but About Methodist Church Monday at 6:30 from the safe channel and dashed to Dr. Davis writes out of a rich and somehow in the end with of the Hartford Symphony and Hart­ 8 A.M. to 9 P.l the “thing to do” to take a drink to remember that I love you more than “To conclude: lust may be defined p.m. in Cooper Hall of the church. death .pn the rocks. Ulysses knew varied background. He is at home perhaps a little help from ford Chamber Orchestra, will per­ celebrate victory or to relieve as the seeking of the certitude of love Wives of members are invited to about, this so took the precaution of baseball.” It is an exciting sport both in the Roman Catholic branch of friends. form the first movement of the third town by someone who is loveless. But the attend this special program. depression; when we are happy or filling the ears of his crew with wax, which I enjoy watching. It was my the Christian Church, having been seeking is self-defeating. Only when On the subject of “Saints” I have Refreshments will be served. when we are sad; when we seek to and having them lash him to the good fortune to be in the Yale bowl one of the architects of Vatican II, Special service the person no longer seeks his own heard it said that in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cartwright Reed has developed his hobby of live life with gusto, and realize we mast. last Saturday to see the thrilling end and in the Protestant branch, as he is FOR ALL YOUR only “go around once.” reassurance, but accepts the risk of it is easier for a woman to become a The Salvation Army will jjiave a of Manchester will serve as host and collecting unique musical in­ When he heard the sirens’ songs, he of an otherwise routine competition. now president of the Canadian Socie­ u a m m k s loving another, will he gain the saint than a priest. special musical service Sunday at 4 hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at struments and accompanies himself “ L et’s have a drink” is the fought to break his bonds and Being a Harvard graduate I didn’t ty for the Study of Religion. assurance he otherwise vainly seeks. p.m. at the Citadel, Main St. Lutz Junior Museum. in song on some of his instruments. MEDICINAL NEEDS sociable, acceptable greeting — the threatened his crew, but they really care whether Dartmouth or When Betty and I were at Oxford Our Maxim”— Yale was the victor but I was caught Since faith is a form of love, the The service will feature the Young Besides entertaining music clubs, way to make friends apd be happy. couldn’t hear, and they sailed safely some years ago we had the privilege Route 6, Bolton Hartford Civic Center “For kicks, try kindness,” “climb direct pursuit of religious certitude is from George Eliot: People’s Band, Singing Company and A kitchen social will be conducted historical societies, church and through the narrow passage. up in the excitement of the last two of hearing him lecture and meeting likewise lust., I suggest that it is lust “Blessed is the man, who, having timbrelists. Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall of social organizations throughout New VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS the high road-hnd live,” or “Don’t When Orpheus sailed through this seconds when Yale scored to win. I him and his wife. It was a . OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY till 8:00 p.m. of a particularly destructive kind,” nothing to say, abstains from giving Mrs. Capt. Raymond Wood of Hart­ Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair England, he has appeared on radio be dreary in drifting, find iov in lif­ same channel the sirens sang their thought of a friend of mine who once fact.” (1879) Candy Also Available For Fund Raising stimulating exnerience then more If this whets vour appetite to read in words evidence of the ford will be the guest sneakpr. rpsidents are invited and tplevisinn I ■ i , i ■' PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat,, Nov. 8, 1975 East Catholic High Class A cross country champions NEW YORK ’ (UPI) - The East Catholic stunned the experts 11th while Co-Captain Joe Stamp put Orleans 94-90, Philadelphia beat the victory with excellent 17th and mysterious but the team insisted that Milwaukee Bucks have gotten their Friday as it swept to an easy Class B together the best race of his career to Phoenix 103-99, Detroit shaded 20th place finishes. Senior Joe they made the difference to their first dividend from the off-season cross country title in CIAC action at Chicago 124-122 and Portland downed take 14th position. The junior duo of ^Burinskas, who missed the first part success. First the team ran the race trade of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Timberline Golf Course in Berlin. Kansas City 92-88. Steve Colbert and Eric Lecko sealed of the year wifh a broken foot, in spikes after having used them in., Dave Meyers, one of three players Picked to finish at best fifth, the Uuker.H lO.V, Knicks 97 provided insurance for the Eagles practice the last three weeks. The the Bucks got from Los Angeles for. Eagles packed five runners into the Kareen Abdul-Jabbar scored 40 taking 32nd place. John Flynn runners felt they gave them a Abdul-Jabbar, picked off a crucial top 20 to score an irnpressive total of points in the Lakers' win over New rounded out East’s effort. decided advantage in footing over the and then hit two free throws 70 points, one of the lowest team York. Abdul-Jabbar also had 22 For Kelley, it was a classic case of rest of the field which didn’t lise with 10 seconds left to lead scores in recent years. The rebounds and scored 29 of his points a team effort. “Everyone from John them. In addition, the team pointed Milwaukee past the Boston Celtics overwhelming pre-meet favorite. in the final 24 minutes. Spencer Flynn to Mark Skehan made<.it possi­ towards their attitude about the sec­ 104-101 Friday night. Bethel, performed well with 93 points Haywood had 20 points and 17 ble. Their mutual encouragement tional meet as a key to their victory. The Bucks led 100-99 when Meyers but it wasn’t enough to stop East’s rebounds for the Knicks. and genuine like and concern for one The sectional was only construed to rebounded a missed shot by Brian Uavalivr.s 91, Ja/./, 90 team e^ort. another made the hard times be a ticket earner to get to the finals Winters—another player in the Jab- Campy Russell came off the bench MARK SKP:HAN Ecstatic East Coach Dave Kelley bearable and the good times great.” and not an end in itself. Because of JOE STAMP bar package. The Celtics' Charlie to score 22 points, enabling wore a wide‘T told you so” grin after East started the season with great this, the team trained rigorously Scott then 4k)uled Meyers and the to snap a six-game New Orleans win­ the meet. When asked about the promise but had few good perfor­ right up to the sectionals and has rookie forward made both free ning streak. ‘upset’ he replied, “It was only an up­ mances until the past several weeks. basically rested since. throws to clinch the win. Tfters lO.'J, Sun>t 99 set in other people’s minds. The team In last Monday’s sectionals. East An interesting aspect to East’s vic­ “We re a young team and we have George McGinnis scored 33 believed that it would win since last only took third with 105 points while tory was that the team went the en­ a poor record,” Meyers said. points—13 in the final period—as the year’s finals.” Bethel was destroying the Western tire season without finishing first in ‘(Maybe those other clubs like the 76ers overcame an 18-point deficit in Fortunately for East, it saved its (Herald photo by Dunn) Sectional with an amazing low 28 any race which seems to prove that Celtics are kind of looking at a game the third period to beat Phoenix. best performance of the year for last. points. Considering that the best teams win, not individuals. In the against us as a breather. But I don't PiKtons 124, Bulls 122 Every runner on the squad had his runners from three sections com­ finals, the Eagles finished five Start of Ninth Grade race in tiling Junior High Invitational think we're a breather. Now maybe hit a 15-foot shot with finest race. Co-Captain Mark Skehan, peted yesterday, it would’ve taken an runners in the top 20 against 24 they don't either." three seconds remaining to lift who was lost to the team for nearly a expert with a high fever or a coach teams. Bill Jodice of Timothy Edwards in South Windsor flashed home first at MemorialiField eourse Wednesday Meyers didn't have a great night, Detroit over Chicago. Mengelt led month earlier this season to injury, with several “secrets” to predict the East’s next competiton is Friday at with the exception of a couple of big the Pistons with 21 points. ran superbly to finish eighth. Steady outcome. the State Open Meet at the Cromwell plays in the final minutes, but he and Bla/.<‘rs 92, Kin^s 88 junior ace Luke O’Connor finished ERIC LECKO East’s “secrets” were not so golf course. the rest of the “Baby Bucks" played John Johnson scored 14 of his 18 the vaunted Celtics head to head on points in the second half to lead even terms. Portland to its second win. Johnson Elsewhere in the NBA Friday helped the Blazers stave off a late Community College UConns Esposito tallies twice night, Los Angeles upended New rally by Kansas City, which rallied X’Country champs York 105-97, Cleveland stopped New from a 15-point deficit. FOOTBALLpno™! I’out BU By DAVE ROBACK Community College and Mat- in uniform of Rangers NBA prexy resents tatuck Community College as BOSTON (UPI) — University of Correspondent Connecticut halfback Richard Mason LI KE O'CONNOR STEVE COLBERT OAKLAND (UPI) — Phil Esposito was not a very good start. I was ner­ However, he suggested the NHL veterans) I thought they might leave One point was the barrier the Cougars clinched first Jets win finale scored two touchdowns, including a that separated Manchester place in the Fourth annual said his first performance in a New vous in my first game in a new un­ consider a trade clause in contracts uS alone," said Park. “I thought they blasts at officials Closing out the 21st season of 91 yard kickoff return, to lead the York Rangers' uniform wasn't very iform. Coming to a new team is a lit­ protecting veteran players. might let us try to prove ourselves CCCAA cross country cham­ Manchester Midget Fdotball last Huskies to a 52-10 victory over good but if that's the case, he’s going tle difficult once the season has “I think there should be a rule and not bother us until we succeeded pionships yesterday at night were the Jets and Giants at Mt. Boston University Friday night at to have a difficult time convincing started. I was kind of lost out there, protecting veterans .frdm trades or failed. I'm just in shock.” CHICAGO (UPI) — Public criticism of National Basketball Northwestern Community Nebo with the Jets winning by a 20-6 BU’s Nickerson Field. National Hockey League followers. but some of the other players helped where after you've been with a team In New York, Ranger General Association officials will result in “substantial penalties,” Com­ m argin.' ’)i Jets wind up with a 2-2-2 Connecticut chewed up 328 yards College in Winsted. MCC Esposito, hockey's most prolific me. It’s a different style that they for five or seven years you have .Manager Emile Francis, .*'1 a missioner Larry O’Brien says. game olticials either in print or on mark ana '. e Giants, who won the rushing and completed only one pass Houston^ scorer, was sent from the Boston play in New York.” some say on trades,” he said. “ But engineered the trade, said, “Gential O'Brien said Friday his warning scored 18 team points to Mat- in the lopsided verdict. the air, or otherwise engages in such The Herald Angle league championship a year ago, Bruins to the Rangers along with Shortly after the trade was an­ right now, my goal is to help New Motors and Ford continue to come was made to all NBA coaches, tatuck’s 19. finish 0-6. UConn scored first on a 44 yard activity as running after an official, Carol Vadnais Friday in a nounced earlier in the day, Esposito, York make the playoffs. I never con­ out with new models and that's what general managers and owners in a before, during or after a game is sub­ The Jets scored in the opening field goal by Gerhard Mayer at 1:31 By Earl Yost Steelers blockbuster exchange for veterans five-time winner of the NHL scoring sidered turning down the trade. 1 we have set to do. It is time for us to conference call Thur^ay. ject to a substantial fine and-or minute on a 15-yard run by Bob Ber- of the first quarter. UConn quarter­ Sports Editor Collecting the gold medal was Mat- Brad Park and Jean Ratelle and title and holder of the season scoring might have if I could afford to quit, put out a new model." “I have pending sdWe reports that suspension" dat. The Giants came back after the back Bernie Palmer upped the tatuck’s John Scott who traveled the minor leaguer Joe Zanussi. A few record of 76 goals and 152 points in 78 but I can't'.” It left the Rangers with only seven concern me, and I'll be taking some O'Brien said he had "violations" kickoff with Mark Kelley dashing 55 Huskies lead to 10-0 with a touchdown four mile course in 22:04 breaking featured hours later, Esposito scored two games, was downcast. In Vancouver, Ratelle said, "I players remaining from the 21-man action on them in the next few days," which he would "deal with on an in­ yards for the TD on a draw play. before BU scored early in the second the 22:43 course record set by MCC’s goals and had an assist when he “I was crushed," he said when he knew they (the Rangers) wanted roster that completed the 1973-74 he said. “I'm deeply concerned about dividual basis.” After the halftime break, the Jets quarter. Bill Lee due next Sunday Brian Collins and Bruce Caldwell. skated with his new Ranger team­ learned he had been sent packing for younger players and were Ipoking for season. some recent actions in the area of of­ He added he believed a third of­ scored midway through the third With just under five minutes left in NEW YORK (UPI) - The Houston Another ‘full house’ is expected one week from tomorrow mor­ Picking up the silver medal was mates in a losing 7-5 effort against the second time in his career. economic cuts, but it's hard to see Boston's Harry Sinden said, “It ficiating which have violated the ficial would be added to the game stanza on a Ted Lingard run behind the half, BU’s Bruce Rich boosted a Oilers and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Collins who led periodically but fell the California Golden Seals. But after hitting the ice Friday why they’d trade two guys like me was the toughest decision I’ye ever procedures and practices of the staff "some day ... he would be there ning when the Space Man wearing the colors of the Boston Red good line blocking by the B Team. 38 yard field goal for the Terrier's two of the finest defensive teams in back at the end finishing with a 22:24 In Vancouver tonight, the three night,, he was philosophical. and Brad. I'm 35, but I was working had to make in jiockey .... However,' NBA.” now if we could afford it.” Sox, pitcher Bill Lee, will be in town to address a corporate com­ Lingard’s touchdown run was good final score of the night. football, tangle in Pittsburgh Sunday, mark, 20 seconds behind Scott. new Boston players will make their “Trades are part of the game," he well, playing well. I'll play in Van­ we felt in the best interest of the “ If anybody wants to complain, munion breakfast at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Lee will have for 82 yards. Vernal Arni.m added the Mason’s kickoff return came on the with a share of first place in the Former Stafford High and now Bruins debut against the'Canucks to said, “You have to accept it. I was couver but then I've got to sit down Boston Bruins' hockey club for now O'Brien said he had repeated his there's a way of doing it," O'Brien two-point conversion for a 14-6 edge. ensuing kickoff and catupulted the American Conference (Central Divi­ to get up early to make a 9 a.m. ^speaking engagement unless he Cougar standout, Bud DeChamplain complete the scenario. shocked and I’m sure Ratelle, Park and think it over," and the future that this must be memo of Sept. 19 to coaches, owners said. “What I am insisting on is that With less than a minute left, Jeff Huskies to a 24-10 halftime lead. sion at stake. just stays up all night. Bob Lathrop is handling details. Tickets took the bronze prize as he edged Of his initial. performance in a and Vadnais were, too. But there's no “After all those other trades done." and general managers which said it be done in an orderly manner. It Dolin iced the verdict with a three- UConn cruised through the second Both clubs are 6-1, tied for the lead will be at a premium. The outspoken free thinker with the teammate Caldwell for third. Ranger uniform, Esposito said, “It bitterness. (earlier New York traded away three that “any employe of a club, inluding must be handled decisively, and I yard jaunt. Best for the Jets were half, scoring once in the third quarter with Cincinnati. Mattatuck gained the next three the owner, who publicly criticizes will not deviate.” American League champions helped the Red Sox get into the spots with Art Williams, Bob Shawn Spears, Berdat, Dolin and Jim and three times in the fourth to ice Defense has made the Steelers World Series with 17 victories.,.Lee’s appearance will be the Bouclier, and Don Stuart taking fifth, Garner while best for the Giants the ictory. famous for the past few years and the Pro hockey roundup sixth and seven respectively. were Pat Shaw and Kelley. While the Huskies’ offense was young Oilers have moved into the Finishing eighth was Mike Naughton storming through the BU defense, same class. Nets overcome 22-2 deficit for Tunxis. Tunxis scored 55 points to the Connecticut defense stiffen. The The Steelers, whose front four — Rangers deadlocked collected third edging out the host Huskies’ defenders sat BU’s quarter­ the Steel Curtain — was awesome in to defeat Spirits by point HOME ENGINEERS- Lu Gustaf­ back nine times. carrying them through the playoffs team by 12 points. son 205, Edith Palm er 177-497, The deciding point came when The 52 point total is the most by a and Super Bowl last season, take on a NEW YORK (UPI) - The New Phyllis Heritage 179, Alyce McArdle UConn team since 1958. The win, young Oiler club that this year has for cellar position York Nets proved the lesson of pro MCC’s Edward DeCarli nipped Quin- 185-522, Kim McComts 194-492, UConn’s second, ups their record to given up even less points. Only 79 , > basketball Friday night—that no lead nibog’s Jim Hearn in the last 150 Maryls Dvorak 205-482, Doris Snow yards for the ninth spot. DeCarli 2-6. BU drops to 4-5. points have been scored against the IN(EW YORK (UPI) — The New York Rangers got the kind of is insurmountable. 452, Chris Sullivan 451, Barbara Oilers, tying them with Los Angeles The Nets were down 22-2 to the replaced injured runner Jim Wilkie Higley 478. performance they hoped for from Phil Esposito Friday in the fourth position. Wilkie, who in­ for the best defense in football. The night—but it wasn’t enough. Spirits of St. Louis early in the first Steelers are a touchdown behind. years, you should have some say on quarter and came out for the second Basketball LEE BLACKBURN SCOTT jured his jaw in a auto accident Mon­ Women’s volleyball Esposito who came to the Rangers EASTERN BUSINESS- Paul But Houston’s front three — the trades. Still, my goal is to help New period trailing 42-17. day, was presented with the team The Manchester Recreation in a five-player swap with the Boston Gilberto 168-387, Ron Joiner 157-412, Oilers use an unorthodox three York make the playoffs now. I never But the hot shooting of Brian Cuiiiiiuinily Y third by Boston players since the series, Tim Blackwell and trophy. Department Women’s Volleyball Ed Ralph 148-376, Vic Salcius 146, lineman-four linebacker defense — Bruins earlier in the day, scored two considered turning down the trade. Taylor and Julius Erving brought the Registration for Intermedfate Doug Griffin appearing at the recent Masonic Sports Night...The Rounding out the scoring for League begins its season Wednesday goals and an assist against the Tom Turner 144-367, Larry Aceto 144- has been the equal of any unit this “I might have if I could afford to Nets back to 58-51 at halftime and League play will he held Monday and Manchester were Kevin Busque who night, at the West Side Rec with Red Sox players are among the hottest items as guests on the 387, Ted Kowsun 143-369, Rick season. California Golden Seals in his debut quit.” they went on to beat the Spirits 118- Tuesday night at the Y. Only team finished 13th and Peter Smith games at 7:45 and 8:45. Play will be chicken and spaghetti circuit...Fred Peck reports the Veal DeDominicis 138, Ed Schworm 136, It will be a virtual Who’s Who of with his new teammates. But Gary Elsewhere ‘‘in the NHL, Kansas 117. A loose ball layup by Taylor plus entries will be accepted. Players showing a fine effort copping 21st. "Wednesday and Thursday nights thru sisters, Ruth and Lori, will serve on the Red Hadden Dinner Jim Sirianni 135, Sandy Hanna 140- defensive stars. Pittsburgh's line of Sabourin had a club record four goals City and Toronto tied 3-3 and Atlanta clutch free throws by Taylor, Erving must be between 16 and 17 and may “This was an all out effort and a March. At the conclusion of regular 135-401, Dom DeDominicis 380, Bub L.C. Greenwood, Joe Greene, Ernie to help the Seals sink the Rangers 7-5. edged Minnesota 3-2. In the World and Rich Jones sewed the game up in not have reached their 18th birthday committee and will make available several film strips taken of perfect ending for a superb season,” season play a double elimination Holmes 137-376, Ted Roback 371, Holmes and Dwight White, is backed The loss left the Rangers at 5-8-1 Hockey Association, it was Houston the final minutes. by Dec.l. past Five Mile Road Races. The affair, Nov. 22 at the Masonic commented first year coach Dick playoff will be held between the top Y Yli(l(;ct, Peewee Pete Scott 369, 'Tony Rinaldi 367. by a fine linebacking unit — Jack and tied for last place in the Patrick over Phoenix 5-3, San Diego nipping Taylor’s three point play with 52 Temple, will salute Hadden for his 25 years as an official - the Williams. Williams, track coach at four teams. The League is comprised Ham, Jack Lambert and Andy Division. Denver 3-2, Calgary overcoming seconds left gave the Nets their first Basketball clinics 6:15 to 8 at the Manchester High, compiled an im­ of the following teams: Marlins, last 23 as chairman — during the quarter century that the GOP WOMEN- Barbara Higley Russell. “It was not a very good start,” said Cleveland 5-2 and Edmonton over lead of the game, 115-114, while Jones Y: Wednesday, - Thursday, Nov. 19 pressive 17-5 record. Flounders, Porpoises, Squids, Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon has sponsored the 184, Harriet Haslett 453, Sally The Oilers^ front three — Elvin Esposito, hockey’s most prolific _ Toronto 5-4. hit two free throws with 11 seconds Peewees; Nov.20 Midgets; Nov.26 Results: 1. John Scott (M) 22:04, Sharks, Whales, Sails and Dolphins. MCC women’s volleyball team Thanksgiving morning race. Peck is serving as dinner program Heavisides 453. Bethea, Curley Culp and Tody Smith scorer v/ho came to the Rangers with Flames 3, North Stars 2 left and Erving two more with seven Midgets, Peewees. course record, 2. Collins (MCC), 3. defenseman Carol Vadnais for center Sneakers and shorts are man­ chairman. DeChamplain (MCC), 4, Caldwell — has Bubba Smith ready on the Tom Lysiak, on a perfect pass Notching 12 wins in 15 starts, including a 7-2 league.record, seconds to go. Jean Ratelle, defenseman Brad Park from teammate Hilliard Graves, datory. Blackie helped supply spark (MCC), 5. Williams (M), 6. Bouclier sidelines. was the Manehester Community College women’s vole In the only other two ABA games, The Steelers haye won five in a row and minor leaguer Joe Zanussi. “I made thq game-winning goal with Indiana beat Virginia 104-100 and Inlcr-Town Perhaps all the New England Whalers needed to snap out of (M), 7. Stuart (M), 8. Naughton (T). was kind of lost out there. It’s a volleyball team. Squad members, front row, left to right, Tryouts will be held Sunday at 6 9. DeCarli (MCC), 10. Hearn (Q). Undefeated Bennet eleven and Houston, under first-year Coach seconds left as Atlanta edged Kentucky put away San Diego 104-99. their losing ways was the return of veteran Don Blackburn to the Bum Phillips, has won four straight different style that they play ii.iNew Minnesota. Claude St. Sauveur and Sheryll Kane, Pat Dyson, Betsey Mayshar. Top row, Pacers 1()L Sciuircs 100 p.m. at the Y, also Nov.15 and Nov.16 roster. The 37-year-old former National Leaguer rejoined the since its only loss, a two-pointer to York.” Graves put the Flames ahead with scored a career high 26 at the same time and place. Boys closes beating Illing, 36-12 Sabourin, who now has eight goals, Marianne Pemberton, Linda Brody, Diane Fleury, Sally Len- can’t be 15 before Nov.li and cannot Whalers and his two assists helped propel the squad to a 8-3 win Cincinnati. Last season, Houston’s first period goals, but Mipnesota tied tocha and Coach Sandy Sawicki. points and Darnell Hillman added 23 scored twice in the first period and it on a pair of power plays. be in high school. Only Manchester over Cincinnati. Blackburn will be on the line with Wayne defense held Pittsburgh to 84 yards in more to lift Indiana over Virginia. Taking the mythical town football title yesterday was un­ the Steelers’ final loss of the year. once each in the next two as the Seals Scouts 3,. Maple Leafs 3 The Pacers won the game without residents are eligible, Ray Camposeo Carlton and Tommy Earl tonight when the Whalers host the SPORTS defeated Bennet Junior High with a 36-12 romp over crosstown To test the defenses, Steeler snapped a nine-game winless streak Stan Weir poked in a rebound from Billy Knight, who left in the second reports. against the Rangers dating back to Casper leading in Japan BuHkflliall Clinic Phoenix Roadrunners at 7:30 at the Hartford Civic Center. Kevin SLATE filing at Mt. Nebo. quarterback Terry Bradshaw ranks teammate Lanny McDonald with minute of play after being hit in the Walsh, Whaler tub-thumper, reports plenty of good seats are No. 2 in the AFC in passing, Franco 1973. Sabourin’s final goal in the first, 7:44 left to play to earn Toronto a tie. eye by teammate Len Elmore's West Side Rec will be the scene of Bennet got off to a flying start on and returned it 33 yards for his third YOKOHAMA, Japan (UPI) - Billy Harris is third in rushing with 502 minute of the third period was the The Leafs’ Inge Hammarstrom tied elbow. Virginia is now 1-8. a basketball clinic Monday and still available...Manchester Police are expectedto arrest a the first play from scrimmage as touchdown of the afternoon. Casper, U.S. Open champion in 1959 yards and Lynn Swann is tied for game-winner. the game 2-2 at 1:59 of the final Colonels 104, .Sails 99 Tuesday night for all boys planning to member of the Manchester Chapter of Approved Baseball Um­ Bob Walsh rambled 72 yards for a The Bears struck again on a 36- and 1966, fired the best round of a third in receiving. Rookie fullback “I think there ought to be rule period with his fifth goal in as many Marvin Roberts scored 14 second play in the Peeweek and Midget pires for mishandling nearly $1,800 in payment for services by touchdown. Walsh added the extra yard pass play from quarterback five under par 67 today and shared a Score Don Hardeman of Houston ranks protecting veterans from trades like games but Kansas City took a 3-2 lead half points to enable Kentucky to Leagues, Monday, 8, 9, 10 year-olds Saturday point. The next time the Bears got Gary Marineau to John Orfitelli. two stroke lead with three Japanese members who worked baseball games in the Northern Connec­ FOOTBALL fifth in rushing with 435 yards. Dan this,” said Esposito. “When you’ve 38 seconds later when Buster Harvey ■ 2 J withstand a late San Diego rally. The will report at 6:15. Tuesday, boys 11 the pigskin Walsh dashed 66 yards for Marineau later tossed his second TD been with a club for five or seven pros in the second round of the $100,- i board and 12 will practice at 6:15. Sneakers ticut Big League last summer...Dolores Paganetti of Eas HarL Pastorini has been having a fine scored. B Sails rallied to within two points East Hartford at Manrhester another touchdown. aerial, this one going to Moose Tyo. 000 Sony Charity Classic golf tourna­ ford and Chet Wincze of Vernon have been named the most im­ season at quarterback for the Oilers three times at the end of the game and shorts are required. Glastonbury at East Catholic filing got on the scoreboard on a 46- filing closed out the scoring with a ment. and Billy “White Shoes” Johnson has despite the fact their 7-foot center, proved female and male golfers in the Ellington Country Club Windsor Locks at Rockville yard pass play to Gary Burby. Short­ touchdown pass from Doug Ogden to The Japanese pros ’were Hiroshi Connors vs. Borg been a gamebreaker with punt and Caldwell Jones, was on the bench membership for the 1975 season. Wally Cichon, head pro, made South Windsor at Windsor ly after, Walsh intercepted a pass Burby. Newcombe^ Rosewall upset Ishii, who had a 68, and Masaji NBA kickoff returns. with a thumb injury. Wilbert Jones’ STOCKHOLM (UPI) - American the announcement...The most valuable lineman and most Bennet wound up the campaign Kusakabe and Takashi Murakami Philadelphia 103, Phoenix 99 Jimmy Connors, an easy 6-3, 6-1 In other games Sunday, Atlanta is Cleveland 94, New Orleans 90 20 points topped five Colonels in dou­ with a 5-0 mark while filing went Raul Ramirez in Mexico who both had a 70 for a five under par winner over South African Bernie valuable back in the Manchester Midget Football League at Minnesota, Cincinnati at Denver, Detroit 124, Chicago 122 ble figures. winless in six starts. 139 as did Casper, on the 6,910 yard Mitton on Friday, was paired against program will be announced Wednesday night at the annual San Francisco at Los Angeles, TOKYO (UPI) — Raul Ramirez of came back after dropping the. first Milwaukee 104, Boston 101 Defensive standouts were Brian par 72 Yokohama Country Club local favorite Bjorn Borg today in the dinner. The Jim Horvath Sportsmanship Award will also be Washington at the New York Giants, Mexico upset ’s John New- set 4-6 to take the second 6-1. But Girls swimmers triumph Daigle and Paul Croteau for the course. Los Angeles 105, New York 97 semifinals of the $100,000 Stockholm given, Ed Madsen reports. winners. the New York Jets at Miami, combe, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, and Ken Ramirez broke him in the sixth game American Danny Edwards fired a Portland 92, Kansas City 88 Attendance down Baltimore at Buffalo, New Orleans Rosewall, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, in the men’s to lead 4-2 in the third set. Newcombe Open tennis tournament. Completing its first varsity season die, Duffy), 2. Manchester (Noone, four under par 68 for a three under ABA ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Harry Welt- In the other semifinal, Adriano Scott due with Celtics at Oakland, St. Louis at Philadelphia, singles quarterfinals and semifinals became erratic and Ramirez held his with a 2-6 mark yesterday was the Bloking, Krascella, Beaupre), 3. Fer­ par 141 to share fifth place with New York 118, St. Louis 117 man, president and general manager Super star Charlie Scott will make his regular NBA season Tribe thinclads Cleveland at Detroit, New England respectively today in the $100,000 service for 5-2. Newcombe held his Panattadf Italy meets Onny Parun of Manchester High girls’ swimming mi 2:16.7 . Japanese pro Kenji Mori who had a Kentucky 104, San Diego 99 of the St. Louis Spirits, alarmed at New Zealand after both upset at San Diego and Green ,Bay at Japan Open tennis championship. service for 3-5 but he drove his debut with the Boston Celtics Tuesday night at the Hartford team with a 99-72 win over Fermi 200-yd. free: 1. Hopperstead (M), 69. Indiana 104, Virginia 100 his club’s low attendance, has made Americans in the quarterfinals.^ 13th in A Meet Chicago. On Monday night, Kansas Ramirez, 22, Mexico’s top player, forehand into the net three times to NHL Civic Center against the Atlanta Hawks. Scott has been im­ High in Enfield. The Indian maidens 2. Knofla (M), 3. O’Brien (F) 2:19.9. Because of heavy rains, play was arrangements to meet with Brian Panatta beat defending champion City is at Dallas. will iTieet top-seeded Manuel (irantes give Ramirez a 40-15 lead in the ninth pressive to date with the Celts. Connie Hawkins, Lou Hudson and took nine out of 11 firsts to run away 200-yd. I.M.: 1. McArdle (M), 2. Finishing its 1975 cross country suspended Friday and the sponsors Atlanta 3, Minnesota 2 Heekin, president of the Riverfront Arthur Ashe, 6-3, 6-2, and Parun of Spain, the 1975 U.S. Open cham­ game. Newcombe rallied to make it Tom Van Arsdale head the Hawks. George Mitchell notes that with the meet. Moun (F), 3. C. Cone (M) 2:36.2. season yesterday was Manchester reduced the tournament from 72 to 54 Toronto 3, Kansas City 3 Coliseum in Cincinnati, about a possi­ ousted Roscoe Tanner of Lookout High. The Indian thinclads placed pion, Sunday in the singles for the deuce but two errors gave Ramirez California 7, NY'Rangers 5 tickets are available with tap-off time 7:30...Two Squirt Division The 400-yard freestyle relay team 50-yd. free: 1. D. Cone (M), 2. holes. The final round for the $20,000 ble move to that city. Mountain, Tenn., 3-6, 7-6, 7-6. . of Sue Duffy, Tracy Knofla, Sherrie Krascella (M), 3. Henry (F) :28.2. 13th in a 24-team field at the Class A $20,()00 first prize at the Denen the set 6-3 and the match. first prize will be held Sunday. Coliseum outdoor courts. and two Peewee Division hockey players from the Manchester Hopperstead and Debbie Cone broke Diving: 1. McDisker (F), 2. Lucey,. Meet at Timberline Golf Course in Favored Johnny Miller shot a two Orantes eliminated Harold WllA league will appear in the between period one-on-one competition the school record for the second con­ (F), 3. Lindsay (M) 175 points. Berlin and missed qualifying for the Luxinski signs “ Ramirez played too good for under par 35-35—70 for a one under Solomon of the United States, 6-2,6-4, during New England Whaler home games later this secutive meet with a 4:29.3 clocking. 100-yd. fly: 1. McArdle (M), 2. Open Meet. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Out­ me,” Newcombe said. par 143 and a 10th place tie with Edmonton 5, Tronto 4 TURKEY in the quarterfinals and Tony Roche PRE-V^INTER SPECIALS ON SIDING! season...Connie McCurry, former Manchester High performer, Debbie Cone'also was a double Krascella (M), 3. Pieper (F) 1:14.1. Sophomore Wes Fedorchak placed - fielder Greg Luzinski, who led the Orantes played brilliantly from the Japanese pros Kikuo Arai, San Diego 3, Denver 2 SHOOT winner taking the 50-yard free and 100-yd. free: 1. Hopperstead (M), 33rd in the individual standings and major leagues in runs-batted-in this of Australia 6-1,6-4 in the semifinals. base line with accurate forehand and Masayoshi Toda and Takahiro Houston 5, Phoenix 3 10 a.m. till Your Choice of: ALUMINUM has won a starting berth as a halfback with Keene State College Rosewall knocked out Hans 100-yard breaststroke and Karen 2. Moun (F), 3. O’Brien (F) 1:02.9. missed qualifying for the Open by past season with 120, has signed his backhand placemqnts and passing Takeyasu. Calgary 5, Cleveland 2 this fall. McCurry, hampered by an early season leg injury, Pohmann of West Germany, 6-4, 6-1, 4 p.m. McArdle and Hopperstead were also 500-yd. free: 1. Healey (F), 2. three places. Junior Captain Glenn 1976 contract with the Philadelphia shots. He took the first set easily 6-1 VINYL or STEEL and Roche eliminated countryman Every Sunday leads the New Hampshire school halfbacks in scoring. Keene is double winners. Knofla (M), 3. Kinney (F) 6:49.2. Flosdorf was 58th, George Trian Phillies. and took command in the third set by Dick Crealy, 7-6, 6-3, in the quarter­ Casper birdied the first hole and in 20 Colors To Choose From! currently ranked No. 11 in ew England collegiate circles with a Coach Dave Frost reports many of 100-yd. ;,back: . Scott (M), 2. 78th, Bruce Bayles 85th and Eric Luzinski had an even .300 batting breaking Roche in the second game. finals. shot an eagle three on the 520 yard November Prices Are Now Lower on Siding! the tankers have qualified and will be Goodrow (F), 3. Pieper (F) 1:113. Randall 153rd. There were 186 average with 34 home runs. He scored from time with important PINE PHARMACY 10-32 record...Surprise of surprise was the major hockey trade The quarterfinals and semifinals par. five ^xth hole for a three under ANDOVER heading to the State Divisional Meet 100-yd. breast: 1. D. Cone (M), 2. runners entered. Also agreeing to terms with the aces. 'S3 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 Free Estimates — Easy Terms yesterday which sent Phil Esposito and Carol Vadnais of the were played today after rain forced par 33 on the front nine. He birdied SPORTSMEN'S CLUB at Hamden Nov. 20. Moonan (F), 3. Hartley (F) 1:17.2. Xavier won the team title with 79 Phils were pitchers Larry Christen­ “My play has been improving Boston Bruins to the New York Rangers for Brad Park and Jean postponement of the matches'on the 11th, 12th, 14th and 15th holes but LOW PRESCRIPTION Rt. 6, Andover Results: points with Torrington second with son, Tommy Underwood and Tom every day in this tournament and all BILL TUNSKY 649-90951 400-yd. free relay: 1. Manchester Thursday and Friday. bogeyed thq 10th and 13th for a two ' PRICES Public Invited Ratelle. The Rangers apparently are undergoing a complete 200-yd. medley relay; 1. (Duffy, Knofla, Hopperstead, Cone), 186 points and Waterford third with Hilgendorf, and reserve catcher Tim my shots were good today against 1P1 McCarver Defending champion Newcombe Roche,” Orantes said. under par 34 on the back nine. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Nov. 8, 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN

Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale Manchester week in review Manchester 23. Homea For Sala 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes tor Sale 23 Homes lor Sale- 23 Homes For Sale 23 FIRST TIME on njarket, An- GARRISON COLONIAL - four Hospital Notes saldi built, brick front, three years old. fieldstone MANCHESTER' - CAPE bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, iireplace, beam ceiling, wall- Town focused on election Discharged Thursday: central convenient location. OPEN HOUSE to-wall carpeting, family flfr “OPtH HOUST • Fireplaced living room • Ceramic bath 100x150’ lot. Only $42,500. Bel room, sliding glass doors to (isnial I. rtale MLSSB Manchester’s, municipal election getter, with Paul Willhide second and Republican Robert Meek, who Elizabeth Locke, 564 Bush Hill • 3 Bedroom • Formal dining room Air Real Estate, 643-9332. large deck, garage, mint con­ Tuesday eclipsed all other news this Carl Zinsser third. Losing out were relinquished his constable post to run Rd.; Lois Suitor, East Hart­ dition, $51,700. Philbrick • CHy water and sewers •Above ground pool week with the Democrats sweeping Clarence Brown, Harry Reinhorn ford; Barbara Kasel, 33 Cole NEW LISTING - Large seven SATURDAY-SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. for this one.'' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING s Bar in rec room • Plaster walls all 17 offices available to them under and Edward Wilson, in that order. St.; Virginia Brackett, 44 room Ansaldi built Raised Elected constables were • Oversized garage • New driveway the minority representation rule and, Top vote-getter of both parties for Wells St.; Lillian Bonney, 12 Ranch, tile baths, built-ins, CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, -Democrats Clarence Foley,. Paul Short St.; Mary Buday, • Newer roof • Fully insulated NEW RAISED RANCHES city utilities, handy location, in the process, returning all 17 all offices was Roger Negro, carpeting, two fireplaces, Phillips, Joseph Macri and William Glastonbury; Alberta Norris, • .4 acre, mostly in back • Aluminum siding large family room, two-car Campbell Ave., Vernon (between Dobeon Rd. end $31,500. Philbrick Agency, Democratic incumbents to office. returned to his third consecutive Desmond and Republicans Sedrick 52 B aldw in R d .; H enry PHONE 643-2711 • 39,000 assumable at SViS • S37,900.00 garage, one acre lot, with Phoenix St. neer Manchester line.) Realtors, 646-4200. The Board of Directors will have term as town treasurer. He defeated Straughan, Joseph Swensson Sr. and McCann, 69 Pleasant St.; San­ FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD extra buildings suitable for Living room, dining room, eat-ln kitchen, three the same 6 to 3 Democratic control Republican Louise Cronin. Marion Mercer. All but Mrs. Mercer dra Brookes, 35 Bigelow St. storage or horse. Bolton area. bedrooms, room for family room and laundry room and Republican minority and lineup Elected to the Board of Education are incumbents. She succeeds Meek Also, Barbara Mercier, INDEX Convenient to 1-84. Owner’s with half bath. Hardwood floors, oil hot water heat, EXTRA SPECIALII as before. The incumbent six for the 1975-78 term were Democrats Stafford Springs; Mary anxious. Dubaldo-Lesperance, aluminum siding, 2-car garage, treed lot. Six-room Ranch, three and is believed to be the first woman N O Y IC E t 646-0505. Olesnevich, 44 Corinne Dr., ADVERTISING B______Democrats and incumbent 3 Eleanoi* Coltman and John Yavis Jr. constable in Manchester history. 1 Loitind Found *39,900 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, Tolland; Peter Graham, 269 2 P t r i o n i l i Republicans all were returned to of­ and Republican Earl Odom, all in- In the continuing story of fire ser­ VERNON - just over formal dining room, two Brookfield St., South Wind­ 3 Announe«m*nU RATES baths, living room with fice. cumbo'nts.. Losing out was 4 Manchester line, a gorgeous vice jurisdiction in the Buckland sor; Laura Sheridan, Stafford Entertainment fireplace. Appointment on­ However, there will be changes. Republican Fred Otter Jr. 5 Auctions 1 d a y . lot word per day ten room split Ranch, with area. Eighth District voters met Springs; Thomas Reault, 35 S. 3 daya . .9t word per day large pool, cabana, etc., high F.J. SPILECKI ly. 649-5306. Matt Moriarty Jr., the high.vote- And, elected to the Board of Friday night to consider action on a Farms Dr. FINANCIAL 50’s and well worth it. T. J. EouM. HOusHc omnwn getter, is expected to succeed.John Education for the 1976-79 term were 8 Bonds-Stocks-Mortoaaes 6 days . .8t word per day Realtor 643-2121 Celebrate the holidays in our new 6-room petition request from Buckland 9 Personal Loans 28 days . .7t word per day Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. BARROWS A WALLACE 10 Insurance Thompson as mayor. Thompson is Democrats Carolyn Becker and Paul property owners for extending dis­ 15 words, $2.00 minimum MMchttlar Hen H m r H a tlM Colonial. Create your own festive mood by selec­ HI-S3M »MS1S 72MII5 expected to be named deputy mayor Greenberg, incumbents, and trict lines into their area. Dr. Sullivan EMPLOYMENY H ap p y A d s ...... $ 2 .1 8 Inch ting your own colors. Stop by Alexander St. on and Pascal Prignano, the incumbent Republican newcomer Verna ■13 Help Wanted Sunday 11-9 from 1 to 4 or call George Popik. The action they took, however, was 14 Business Opportunities OPEN SUNDAY deputy mayor, is expected to be Hublard. Losing out for this term Certified 15 situation Wanted to authorize a referendum for Nov. 17 1-4 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY MANCHESTER - cute Ranch named secretary. Phyllis Jackston, was Republican Gertrude DeLeo. on the request. This action was in Dr. Richard J. Sullivan, EDUCATION g Look out Hawaii, with, four bedrooms, rec the incumbent secretary, finished Mrs. Hublard will replace 18 Private Instructions iS here comes 11 HEBRON RD. 12 TO 4 P.M. room, fireplace, full base­ response to a petition requesting a formerly of 27 Keeney St., 19 Schools-Classes REALE’S CORNER i;;: LIL and ELSIEI ment, priced to sell at $36,900. fourth among the six winning Republican Elinor Hashim, who vote (for or against expansion) by has been notified by the 20 " Instructions Wanted BOLTON 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 Have a great time you Circa 1720 remodeled, nine Owner anxious, Frechette & Democrats. Robert Price and Jack - declined to seek re-election. American Board of Inter­ REAL ESTATE Stop out for a leisure Inspection. referendum. two. room, Colonial Cape, Library, Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144. Goldberg complete the majority. The Democrats Irene Pisch and nal Medicine that he has 23 — Homes for Sale The refrendum Nov. 17 will be on 24 — Lots-Land for Sale Love, Timmy and family room, three bedroome, NEW HOMES board’s organizational meeting is Chester Bycholski and Republican passed the 1975 certifying 25 — Investment Property small office, fireplace, two baths, BOLTON - HEBRON Line - three voting machines. It will take — MaryAnn Nov. 17. Mildred Schaller, all incumbents, examination. 26 Business Property double garage and a 900' deep MANCHESTER-WEST—Briarwood Dr. off Keeney St., 5 seven room Cape, four place from noon to 8 p.m. in the 27 — Resort Property lot set “on the Green". Low 50's. b e d ro o m s , l ‘/z b a th s , 26 Real Estate Wanted OPEN HOUSE — models to choose from or have built to suit your taste. 3 On the Republican side, Vivian were elected to the Board of Eighth District Firehouse, Main and This certifies that he is MRICOONS; Route tS. to Boltin Center Rosi breezeway, garage, IVz acres, Ferguson was that party’s top vote- Selectmen. Losing out here was Hilliard Sts. qualified in the specialty of MISC. SERVICES W Help Wanted 13 to Hebren fU. t ip en property. and 4 bedrooms, all have firplaced family room, full A must to see. $49,900, Cen­ ~ 643 * 4365 SUNDAY, 1 thru 5 P.M. internal medicine after the 31 Services Offered BLANCHARD KROSSEHO basements, aluminum siding, 2-car garages. tury 21 Tedford Real Estate, 32 — Painting-Papering CUSTODIANS - Experienced, FOREST HILLS — Grissom Rd., off Hamilton Dr. 5 successful completion of a 33 —■ Building-Contractina Realtors-MLS 646-2482 647-9914. 34 — Roofing-Siding part time, evenings or mor­ CALL- ' 169 West Center Street models available, all distinctively different. — ADVERTISING residency in internal 35 Heating-Plumbing nings, Manchester-East Hart­ Priced $48,500 to $54,900. medicine at the Mary 36 Flooring MANCHESTER Environmental priorities urged 37 DEADLINE ford, Vernon area, call 643- PINEWOOD ESTATES — off Hamilton Dr. before Taylor t. Moving-Trucking-Storage Imogene Bassett Hospital, 38 — Services Wanted 5691 between 2 and 6 p.m. CAPE COD - two years old, 12:00 noon the day before Beautiful, high Y.-acre wooded lots with gorgeous view. POOL and COOL 24’ living room, first floor About 350 science education direc­ Cooperstown, N.Y., af­ MISC. FOR SALE publication. ODEGARD 3 models remaining or will build the home you want. Yes, a pool and central air- — IF YOU WANT to work, we family room with fireplace filiated with the Columbia 41 Articles for Sale Deadline for Saturday end Truly one of the nicest areas left. conditioning go with this tors, teachers and students from 42 — Building Supplies have the openings. Help REALTY Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. and beamed ceilings. Eat-in throughout Connecticut were given University College of 4 3 — iPets -Birds- Dogs needed to sell flowers at out­ COLONIAL WOOOS — off School St., E. Hartford, 2-famlly seven-room Raised Ranch — kitchen, formal dining room, facts to ponder on the earth’s en­ Physicians and Surgeons, 44 Livestock door flower stands, Friday, king sized Master bedroom, homes, priced $49,900 to $57,900. 2 and 3-bedroom plus two baths, two 45 B oats & Accessories fireplaces, two-car garage, vironmental situation at a recent New York, N.Y. 46 Sporting Goods PLEASE READ Saturday and Sunday. Car a aluminum siding, two car gar­ models with 1'/z baths, aluminum siding, city utilities, 47 Garden Products necessity and you must be Dr. Sullivan is a 1964 YOUR AD age, treed lot, mint condition, good financing available. % acre lot, wall-to-wall conferencet Manchester High School. 4 8 A ntiqu es willing to travel. If irtterested $53,200, Philbrick Agency, carpeting, and huge deck. graduate of Manchester 49 Wanted to Buy Classified ads are taken over 1 Dr. Richard Goodwin, professor of contact, SDR Enterprises Inc, OPEN HOUSE Realtors, 646-4200. Any home may be purchased contingent upon the sale Immediate occupancy. RENTALS the phone as a convenience. 8 High School and a 1967 Andover, Conn. 742-9965 botany and director of the Program The Herald is responsible for 72 Briarwood Dr. of your present home or will consider trade ... call lor Asking $45,900. graduate of Trinity 52 Rooms lor Rent between 9-5. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 Extra nice three bedroom Raised Ranch, two full baths, in Human Ecology at Connecticut 53 Apartments (or Rent only one incorrect insertion and Glastonbury more information H n eed ed . . . WARREN E. College, New London, spoke on en­ College. He attended 54 Homes (or Rent then only to the size of the 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, two fireplaces, two-car garage, central air con­ 55 Business for Rent NURSES AIDE- Part-time medical school at the original insertion. Errors which Sunday 1 - 4:30 breezeway, garage, swim­ ditioning, huge deck leading to pool. Vz acre lot. vironmental priorities. 56 Resort Property for Rent do not lessen the value of the and full-time, 3 p.m. to 11 ming pool, redwood deck, HOWLAND 57 Asking $45,900. University of Michigan Wanted to Rent advertisement will not be cor­ p.m., enjoy working with a Four bedroom Colonial, finished rec room, city _gg2ltors^___643;11^ He urged his audience to establish 58 Misc. for Rent wooded yard, $42,500. Directions: East on 1-84 to Exit 94, left on Tolland Turn­ Medical School, Ann Ar­ rected by an additional inser­ skilled and dedicated staff, in water,- near Golf. MERRITT their own environmental priorities Philbrick Agency, Realtors, pike to Route 30, left on Route 30 to Baldwin Rd., right AUTOMOTIVE tion. the rest home area for the am­ DIRECTIONS: Manchester Rd. to Shady Hill to R ealtors 152 East Center St. 6 4 6 -1 1 8 0 regarding the methods needed for in­ bor, Mich . c id interned at 61 Autos for Sale 646-4200. CUSTOM Built Ranch, Spring bulatory. Please call 646-0129. Briarwood. on Baldwin to 111 Bryan Rd. creasing the survival time of people the U.S./i.i'’. Medical 62 Trucks for Sale St,, six rooms, spacious 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale Manchester Manor Nursing CIDER AND DONUTS EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine on earth. Center, Wnght-Patterson, 64 Motorcycles-BIcycles CIRCA 1830 well maintained kitchen, two car garage, Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Home, 385 West Center St. rooms, 22x28 Master acre lot, principals only. He said that one of the spin-offs Ohio. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile bedroom, family room, game nine room Antique Colonial, EXCEPTIONAL H om es ALLIED REAL ESTATE four fireplaces, \four Owner, call 649-4875. WARREN L HOWLAND He is currently chief of 66 — Automotive Service MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd PERSON to handle all billing room, den, private yard, on Realtors 643-1108 from the spaceship trip to the moon Realtors______633-8993 bedrooms, study, one full and VALUE internal medicine at 67 Autos for Rent-Lease mortgages — interim finan­ functions, review documents, dead end street in prime ANDOVER- seven room was the moonshot perspective that data preparation, data entry, two 1/2 baths plus attached Right here in town, see this cing — expeditious and con­ neighborhood, for further Raised Ranch, with IVz baths, developed when people watched on U.S.A.F. Hospital, computer operation. Must five room unfinished carriage immaculate OVz room fidential service, J.D. Real Help Wanted 13 details call Philbrick Agency, on 1.7 acres, T. J. Crockett, their television screens the planet Homestead, Fla. Estate Assoc, 646-1980. have good speed in typing, 10 13 Help Wanted shed, potential for studio, Ranch that offers three Manchester Lost and Found 1 Realtors, 646-4200. Realtor, 643-1577. NEW LISTING - Bowers earth receding into vast black space key adding machine, and good etc., two story barn, well bedrooms, large living School, six room Cape, three During the recent conference on enviromental education at LEGAL SECRETARY - local treed lot, $54,000, Philbrick TWO FAMILY and viewed the unfriendly terrain of number aptitude. Must be NEW RANCH - Extra large room, kitchen and dining MANCHESTER- like new or four bedrooms, eat-in Manchester High School, participants check materials in the LOST - Siamese cat, male, quick to learn and retain PARAGON law office, experienced Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 4-4 Duplex, two bedrooms, dis­ the surface of the moon. □ EMPLOYMENT modern kitchen, two baths, area. Also lovely paneled Custom built Cape, rec room, hwasher, washer and dryer, kitchen, built-in stove, Attend seminar answers to Buttons, if found details, welllorganized with preferred, shorthand and fireplace, carpeting, custom resource center in the school cafeteria. please phone 649-6842. TOOL CO., INC. typing, essential, full time, or fireplace, 2-car garage, rec room, I'/z baths, 2-car formal dining room. range, wall-to-wall carpeting, ‘"They then realized that they can’t •••••••••••••••••••••••••• good judgement. Excellent RAISED RANCH - seven parking for four cars, one year recreation room with bar, Linda Saitta, owne- Has openings for: part time afternoons, 643-8824. aluminum siding and win­ garage, bookcases, above­ applianced kitchen, garage, think of moving off to another planet Help Wanted 13 benefits and opportunity. Call rooms, beamed cathedral young. PRICED TO SELL AT new roof, aluminum siding, water pollution, his building ac­ High School provide environmental operator of Tres Chic LOST - five month old un­ FIRST CLASS dows, large deck, picture win­ ground pool, carpeting, huge terraced yard, $42,900, when the earth gets ‘tired’, said Dr. Ann Marquis, at Economy ceiling in living room with $ 4 9 ,9 0 0 . two-car garage and workshop, tivities and his misuse of land,’’ he education classes including ecology Beauty Salon of registered pup, black with MACHINISTS PART TIME Temporary, ac­ dow in basement with walk­ large lot. Call us, we will Century 21 Tedford Real Goodwin. JOBSEEKERS Employment E lectric Supply, 646-2830, out to patio. $47,900. Philbrick fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Estate, 647-9914. move-in condition. Elva said. “Man may also be reducing and man, marine biology, animal Manchester, and Mary Du­ white cross on chest, brown Manchester. An equal oppor- Must be able to set-up countant bookkeeper, kitchen, formal dining room, show you through! Priced 2SH down, owner pays $11S a Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. month (or interest, principal, and Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. He questioned whether we are legs, wearing a light brown tuntiy employer. and work from blueprints. Manchester Public account, at $43,500. plant cover through his release of behavior, and a program in introduc­ pont, staff stylist, recently with full and part time oppor­ 15x21 family room with laies, downstairs apartment up­ showing as much concern about the collar, answers to the name of tunities available now. East requires bright person to fireplace, wooded acre lot MANCHESTER - Four room billions of pounds of freon into the up­ tory biology that emphasizes the attended seminars at the Sam, lost on Main St. end' of U&R REALTY CO., INC. stairs tenant pays $265 a month. PART TIME cleaners needed, Experienced Only assist in accounting and tax STAFFORD SPRINGS with privacy, garage, $44,900, ASSUMABLE P/2% survival of four billion people on per atmosphere through his use of Hartford, 568-1070. 643-2692 Cape, two fireplaces, garage, ecological approach. Blaine Hair School in Birch St. Sunday night, call early morning hours, 6-10 a.m. areas. January through April. Philbrick Agency Realtors, MORTGAGE good neighborhood. Central. “spaceship earth’’ as we did for the aerosol propellants. Freon initiates a Boston. Karen at 647-9746, Reply Manchester Herald, OPEN FOR INSPECTION Robert D. Murdock JESDOR REALTY Instruction materials and equip­ PHONE FROM home to ser­ Must have transportation. Apply at SUNDAY 1 - 4 646-4200. Lovely six-room Cape, wall-to-wall Low 30's. Call 646-8350. survival of the several spacemen series of chemical reactions which vice our customers in the Call 649-5334. 121 Adams Street, Box J. Realtor carpeting, dishwasher, disposal. MLS 633-1411 ment were exhibited by the The latest techniques of 38-40 CONVERSE ST. d^cK, deep lot, asking $34,900 who traveled to the moon. result in a decrease in the upper at­ LOST - small golden retriever Manchester area, flexible MINI-FARM on West side, N Manchester Branch of the American Manchester precision hair cutting and mutt, vicinity Bolton Lake, BABYSITTER-wanted in my Directions: Route 84, to Stafford MANCHESTER - Two family, Dr. Goodwin explained that energy mosphere of ozone which screens out hours, super earnings, 249- Exit to Route 32, north to center to seven room home in excellent Cancer Society, the Connecticut natural waving were answers to Mickey. Reward, 7773. home, call 649-7804. □ REAL ESTATE condition, new siding etc., RAISED RANCH- on extra 5-5, in good condition, priced from sunlight runs the living world excess ultra-violet radiation from the Pam, 646-2376. Converse. KEYS COVENTRY- by owner, in the low Forties. B/W Real­ Lung Disease Association, the audio­ applied through theory, in HELP NEEDED part or full TWO FAMILY - Exceptionally love­ garage, large lot with garden large lot, with country at­ through food production by plants earth.’’ Realtors 528-9081 recently redecorated six room ty, 647-1419. visual and guidance departments of addition to practical NURSES AIDES - All shifts, MATURE sitter- year around time. Weekends or late night. ly five rooms each side. This country and fruit trees, shed, $42,000, mosphere, in Manchester. Cape, with utility shed, and and that, therefore, anything that FOUND - Puppy, male, black Homes For Sale 23 Seven rooms, 1 baths, two 453 Burnside Ave. Dr. Goodwin suggested that con­ the high school, the Connecticut demonstrations by the full and part time, weekdays for two school aged boys. Perfect for second shift home completely renovated, top to Philbrick Agency, Realtors, fenced in yard. Oil hot air man does to reduce the plant cover and brown, white on chest, Convenient transportation. bottom. Oil heat, garage, large lot, 646-4200. fireplaces, sliding glass doors East Hartford ference participants considernsetting Science Teachers Association and and weekends. Only workers. Call 646-5858. $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet heat, $25,900, for appointment COVENTRY - NORTH. Three country’s foremost instruc­ collar, contact apartment 27, experienced need apply. Good Call 646-1763 after 7 p.m.. city sewer, water, most convenient. to large deck, aluminum reduces the carrying capacity of an example for the younger genera­ kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, High 30’s. Look at your leisure. call 277-7181 weekdays, or 742- bedroom Ranch, large living the National Association of Biology tors. Current and classic 689 Main Street, Manchester. starting salary and liberal TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car siding, 2-car garage. Only spaceship earth. JANITOR - full time, mature tile baths, $435 monthly in­ Further information, call 7746 evenings. room, country kitchen with tion to follow in deciding how to in­ Teachers. styles were analyzed and fringe benefits. East Hartford HELPER WANTED on Sun­ individual, good starting garage, in desirable location, $47,500. Philbrick Agency, VERNON - $38,900 - Country “Man has been reducing plant crease survival time on earth. LOST- M anchester Green days and substitute daily on come. Hutchins Agency, 646- Realtors, 646-4200. living, one minute from seven acres. $42,000. 742-8993, Mrs. Florence Levine was the con­ performed on models from Convalescent Home, 745 Main salary and liberal fringe DONALD S. GALE handy to all schools. Excellent SIX ROOM Cape, in center of w e.ekdays after 6, or cover through his increasing air and area. Small Brown and white rural Courant route. Over 25. 3166. condition $44,500. Philbrick highway. Six room Ranch, 0 Several courses at Manchester ference coordinator. the Boston area. Street, East Hartford, Conn. benefits. East Hartford Con­ Healty Co. 289-7939 - 649-3790 town, selling for $31,900, T. J. weekends, all day. female dog. Answers to 643-6103. valescent Home, 745 Main St., Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. BOLTON- attractive lakeview newly painted, 18' above­ Spunky. Wearing flea collar. $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. HOUSEKEEPER - Compa­ E. Hartford. year round 4‘/z room Ranch, ground pool, large family Call 646-0523. PART TIME short order Ranch, fireplace, baseboard fireplace, knotty pine room with bar, new wall-toc nion wanted. To live-in with heating, stove, refrigerator. MANCHESTER - eight room fem ale senior citizen in cook, Monday-Friday, 11-2, NURSES AIDES-7-3 and 11-7, throughout, enclosed porch, wall carpet. Call Pat, Century LOST-Savings Passbook Hutchins Agency 646-3166. newer Colonial, on acre lot, Manchester. Cooking and light Apply Hartford Road Dairy full time and part time, OPEN FOR INSPECTION new cedar siding, low taxes, 21, Jackston-Avante, 64G-1316 four bedrooms, living room, DARTMOUTH ROAD number 022-0-19264-5 Hartford housework. Cail Mrs. Snider, Queen. 684 Hartford Road. weekdays or weekends, good school bus, $23,200 or offer, or 646-5461. Martin School, large seven- National Bank and Trust Com­ MANCHESTER - Large dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 evenings, 228-9815. starting salary, liberal fringe SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4 742-9600. room Raised Ranch pany. North Manchester Of­ newer duplex three bedroom - baths, family room with AVON - Want to put a B-l-G benefits. East Hartford Con­ NEW HOMES - Ranches, fice. Application made for apartment. Immaculate con­ fireplace, two car garage, plaster walls, tiled baths WANT SOME additional spen­ present under your children's valescent Home, 745 Main St., STAFFORD SPRINGS - two Capes, Colonials, available or tremendous buy at $54,900, payment. Christmas Tree? Earn extra dition throughout. Priced family, exceptionally lovely, will build to suit. Single and large closets, built-ins ding power? How about E, Hartford. right. R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Frechette & Martin, Inc. carpeting, 2 fireplaces, V working a few weekends a money as an Avon Represen­ five rooms each side. This two-family homes in several FOUND- young multi-color. Estate, 646-1980. Realtors, 646-4144. . large family room, 2-car month and help some people tative. Sell quality Avon EXPERIENCED Chef to country home completely locations, starting from $48,- gray, brown and white, kitten. at the sarne time. Call the products while the kiddies are renovated, top to bottom.Oil 500. Good financing, will con­ garage, city utilities )ouble pawed. prepare noon and evening Double pawed. Vicinity Rockville M?morial Nursing in school. I’ll show you how! meal, in a large convalescent heat, garage, large lot, city sider trades. Merritt Agency, BOLTON - HEBRON line - excellent condition. Owner Spruce anana rEldridge,...... 643-8973'. MANCHESTER Home for information. 875- Call 523-9401. home, good starting salary, sewer, water, most con­ 646-1180. Seven room U&R Raised retiring, anxious to sell! 0771. excellent fringe benefits, WEST SIDE CAPE venient. High 30’s. Look at Ranch, three bedrooms, fami­ your leisure. Further infor­ ly room, two fireplaces, one □ FINANCIAL WANTED - motherly sitter must work every other Three bedrooms, two-car CHARLES LESPERANCE MALE or FEMALE - depen­ weekend, and some holidays. mation, call Donald S. Gale, acre, low 40’s. By owner, 646- 649-7620 for ten year old boy, two hours garage, fireplace, im­ Realty Company. 289-7939, 5107. dable help to do odd jobs and after school, sick days and East Hartford Convalescent mediate occupancy, $35,- Bonds-Slocks-Mortgagea 8 snow removal. No call after 7 Home, 745 Main St., E. Hart­ 646-3790. CARPENTER ROAD vacations, possible occasional 900. One year old U&R seven- p.m., 649-7911. evenings. Must be reliable. St. ford. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ WARREN E. MANCHESTER - Value and room Raised Ranch, large James area, phone 647-1655 charm goes with this seven cond, third. All kinds. Realty SALES - SECRETARY, after 6. AMERICAN FROZEN Food 3 BROOKSIDE LANE • BOLTON cathedral ceiling, living room ranch with three room with fieldstone statewide. Credit rating un­ national manufacturer, five has openings for experienced HOWLAND 7-Room Custom built Raised Ranch with I'h baths, OPEN HOUSE day week, top benefits, must bedrooms, family room, fireplace, formal dining Reserve Space Today In The... necessary. Reasonable. Con­ and inexperienced people for built-ins, many extras. fidential, quick be efficient, organized, and MANAGER and sales per­ telephone canvassing. If you living room with fireplace, room, work-saver kitchen arrangements. Alvin Lundy able to work without supervi­ sonnel - Interviewing for new are willing to work hard for a Shown by Appointment Anytime kitchen with stove, dis­ and family room area, three Sunday, Nov. 9,1-5 Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ sion. Pressure position, busy women’s fashion store. good hourly rate, bonuses and hwasher and disposal, above ngs. Clothes Corner, K- MANCHESTER - Price DIRECTIONS: Highland St. to Carter St., left on Volpl ground pool and much more. good sized bedrooms, two iianrI|PHlpr fEunttitg Hcralb tion Plaza, Hartford. phones, similiar experience S a pleasant working at­ reduced $3,000 on this im­ full baths. 2-car garage. City required. 872-0521. Mart Plaza, Vernon. 871-1501. Rd., left on Rosewood Lane. Reasonable offers considered. Evenings, 233-6879. mosphere, you may qualify. maculate seven-room Cape. utilities. Asking $62,500. Call 875-0776. Asking $38,900. Cantor & Custom kitchen, three or four Goldfarb Realtors, 871-0005, U&R REALTY CO., INC. bedrooms, rec room, over­ 875-6244. sized garage. Secluded yard STARKWEATHER CONST. CO. 643-2692 AUTO SALESPERSON etc. Priced to sell. $37,900. R. Robert D. Murdock Experience not necessary. Must MANCHESTER - Richard Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Martin School, seven room Realtor have at least a high school 646-1980 6 4 6 - 5 3 5 3 CONNECTICUrS education. Apply in person to Mr. Ansaldi Built Raised Ranch, G IFT GLIDE Carter, or Mr. Dull. Carter two fireplaces, rec room, Chevrolet Company, Inc., 1229 REDUCED FOR quick sale - beautiful private treed yard”, Main Street, Manchester. two family, 30 Locust Street, $59,900, Hayes Corporation, no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. UNUSUAL - Two family with 646-0131. two black marble fireplaces! VITAL LIFELINE Six-Five, flats with new Starting Monday, Nov. 24 Tuesday, Dec. 23 PRACTICAL NURSE - MANCHESTER - new listing, five room older home, central wiring, Recent heating wanted for private duty, ELLINGTON system, Parkay wooden excellent references, 643-9359. location, small barn $29,900, Hayes Corp., 646-0131. floors. Excellent income with The Connecticut Red Cross future possibilities. REAL ESTATE Sales people, MANCHESTER RAISED RANCH MANCHESTER- first offering One visit is worth a thousand pictures! Convenient location, never a licensed and experienced, for HATHEWAY ESTAHS vacancy. Call now, Belt.ore BLOOD PROGRAM sales work with one of the seven rooms, full basement Come look us over! Formal living room, eat-in HERE’S WHAT YOU GET all city utilities, oil heat, com­ You'll sec the kind of uncompromising ^ Agency, 647-1413, 14 TUNXIS TRAIL, BOLTON Has attractive permanent openings now for: areas longest established real kitchen, family room with plete aluminum siding, craftsmanship and design lhat makes estate firms. Phone or write Continenlal Uni-Slruclure" one of ihe fireplace, three ★ FREE FRONT PAGE PROMOTIONAL ADS ★YO U R REG. • REGISTERED NURSES •LASORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS and excellent condition, asking MANCHESTER - Ranch, six Large 7-room Ansaldi built Rafked Ranch, tile baths, Arthur Shorts, J. Watson exceptional home values available today! bedrooms, hardwood oversized rooms, attached DISPLAY RATES ★FR EE SPOT COLOR ONCE A WEEK technicians • drivers Beach Company, 193 East price $36,900. Assumable 6% .Features like bright, built-ins, carpeting, two fireplaces, large family room, mortgage, with lai^e down floors with wall-to-wall garage plus fully enclosed in­ two-car garage, plaster walls, one acre lot with extra ★ 10% DISCOUNT IF AD RUNS FOR ENTIRE RUN. Excellent Wages and Benefits Center Street, Manchester. spacious rooms, plush wall-to-wall carpeting sulated rear porch for den or payment, Charles and built-in kitchens I cookery's a |oy, not carpet. All on first level. building suitable for storage or horse. Mid 50’s. 647-9139. TV, 64 Milford Rd., Buckley Lesperance, 649-7620. a |ob|. And for heat, buyer's choice — Lower level has room for DIRECTIONS: Rt. 04 to Bolton-Colchester exit. Cross elcctnc heat or forced hot water. School area, asking $34,900, 8 expansion. Could be in­ EVERY-DAY EXPOSURE FOR ALL.. Nurses start from $9,240. Laboratory staff ranges $6,825-$11,025. depending upon YOUR OWN sp a re -tim e call 643-6882 for appointment. over Bolton Center Rd., to Iriquois Trail. Then bear left business. Work out of your MANCHESTER - Newer And there's imich more, law suite or rec room with onto Tunxis Trail. BOTH LARGE AND SMALL . skills. Drivers start from '$6,300-$6,825, depending upon experience. 37Vi hour three or four bedroom Ranch, See for yourself, today! week with lour weeks vacation after one year, plus 11 holidays and generous sick own home. Free training. extra bedrooms. CAPE - Lovely.three bedroom Excellent profits. .Start with convenient location, good con­ REDUCED TO $42,900 , leave. Excellent health coverage. dition, $35,900, Paul W. ■ Sunday^ Between 2-5 pm Cape, fireplaced living room, less than $50. For interview: carpeted, kitchen with family DUBALDO LESPERANCE AGENCY 742-9087. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. FJ. SPILECKI 648-0505 M The need to maintain a continuing supply of blood and blood products for Connec­ THE HAYES CORPORATION Realtor 643-2121 area. Garage. Large treed lot. ticut families la essential and Imparative in the public interest. We welcome Cent»r StrMt, Manchtslor, Conn. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. applications from qualified persona interested in a rewarding and satisfying career Business Opportunity 14 Business Opportunity 14 as part of this vital program. * * 648-0131 J WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI For More Information, Call or Write ATTENTION LOT OWNERS r HAD TO BUY IT p e r s o n a l u t ; i t h i n k CONNECTICUT RED CROSS BLOOD CENTER ATTHe NOVEUiV ITfeAN IMPRCVeA^ENT. ' (An Equal Opportunity Employer) I NEWSPAPER DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE | STDRE... rrfe 209 Farmington Ave., Farmington, Conn. 06032 A Business 01 Your Own In HUMIUATING-.' S h e B e m l h Tel. 677-4531 I Vernon-EIIIngton Area I • Must be bondable • Must have dependable car. SOME OF OUR EMPLOYEES! • Must be available six daye/week Call Tim McCulloch, Circulation Manager |i:i$ CALL TODAY . . . M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD m 647-9946 1 ARE ON STRIKE p ia - 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 '175 6»**U >nc »»; u% »s' 0" ,AVAU-( II-e t, PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Nov. 8, 1975 FRANK AND ERNEST ...... I Wanted to Buy 49 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Wanted to Rent 67 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 8, 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN.

X T M A Y L o o k ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, WANTED- responsible, Abswer to Previous Puzzle Charles M. Schultz clocks, guns, oil paintings, female looking for rent by Farm Talk U K t ; statues, crank phonographs NOW December 1st.'Ask for Deb­ L 1 A s X oak furniture, 646-2690, 6 ^ bie, after 5, 633-6407. Dear Abby A R rs £ 1882. t ACROSS 4 Lassoed R E N Voa IJEAaY SH(X1LD TRY 10 U o A f l M f i ^ S tR , INDEPENDENCE \ 1 ------squash 5 Lethaea's D WANTED - Small house or 7 H a y ------R 0 w THINK A600T SOMETHIN© By Abigail Van Buren- husband' aseiNLlFE K5IPE5£AriN6 B y r a c t u a l l y □ RENTALS three bedroom apartment, (implement) 6 Existed A D S excellent references, 646-8547 13 Small space 7 F a rm ------N E R 0 VILLAGE i A R N Manchester ♦ or 525-9101 ext. 209. 14 Armed fleet 8 Lecturer PI ~ T MfC’ISE U uiY 15 Profounder 9 Moslem prince Rooms lor Rent 52 Dir. from Route 6 & 44A ^ 16 Manchurian (var.) Agiol^fflMG SoLRR North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) ♦ treaty port 10 Challenge ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly I to Henry. X 17 Hebrew 11 Paradise i II-& rooms. Single $56, double $69, DEAR ABBY: I would like to point out an example of the ascetic 12 Margin I Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in at • 18 Tendency 20 Seem T«AVt> plus tax, continental □ AUTOMOTIVE double standard you showed in your column recently: 29 Mouthward 46 Grandparental tpark-like setting, quiet neighborhood,! 19 Duke (ab.) 21 Office gadget breakfast, air conditioning, A Mrs. Homebody stated: ’’The only place my husband 20 Bustle 22 Asseverate 30 Male sheep 47 Spouse color TV, call 646-2300. likes to go with me is to bed. I’m tired of staying home all 22 Deed 23 Surrender (p l.) 48 Arabian gulf ■lA u X itia a t. n -a ^ close to shopping, church, bus, pool and| Autos For Sale 61 32 Snooze Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 HoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles lor Sale 41 the time. Any suggestions?” 25 Dairy farm 24 Feminine 49 Scrutinize ! tennis. * 39 Ancestor CENTRALLY Located - 146 You said: ’’Count your blessings. You don’t have to go gadget nickname 50 Routes (ab.) ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 NEED CAR? Credit bad? 40 Legislative 51 Otherwise BIDWELL Home Improve­ Center St., please call 649- 31 Blood vessel 26 Impatient plus parts. Brakes, shocks, f Featuring: Bankrupt? Repossessed? out to have a good time. Invite a few friends in.” 33 Qualified body 52 Hardens, as ment Co. Expert installation 27 Donkey 44 Ship's spars DEALERS - CRAFTSMEN 0013. • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets Honest Douglas accepts A Mr. C. in Minneapolis wrote: ”I would like to go stag to 34 Pathological 28 Far off (comb, cement VERNON lube, bearings, etc. of aluminum siding, gutters 45 Farmers may Don’t miss this lovely Guaranteed. Call anytime, Indoor - Outdoor • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups lowest down, smallest a public dance once a week. My wife refuses to go. I don’t fluids form) ■ 54 Pigpen Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss and trims. Roofing installa­ UNATTACHED fq;nale to live 35 Girl's name use h ire d ------seven-room Ranch with 646-2065. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- • Private Entrances and Patios payments. Douglas Motors, intend to get involved with any women. I maintain it’s FLEA MARKET and in house - to do light 345 Main. healthier to dance than sit around playing cards. Am I 36 Driving 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 first floor family room 9109. • Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor command CUSTOM DRAPERIES '- housekeeping in exchange for being unreasonable?” BUT I JUST TALKED TO 00 f I DO NOT* I THINK with corner fireplace, TAG SALE lower rent. (Children accepted. Includes Heat 37 Bridge term 13 14 —AND HE SAID HE DIDN'T / DO YOU COACH BATES ------made very reasonable, work HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Rain or Shino TOYOTA - See us for reliable You said: "No. I’m convinced. Now, convince your wife.” 38 Comes back HELLO, VAN' I CALLED KNOW HOW BAD HE WAS f BELIEVE glass sliding doors, patio, 649-7911 before 7 p.m. 15 16 guaranteed, call anytime, 649- roofing, storm windows, aw­ Broad Street Common, Mandwster used Toyotas with our 60-<;ay Abby, why didn’t you tell HER to go stag to a public into view THE h o s p i t a l ; b o HURT UNTIL HE GOT INTO /X HIM'? three large bedrooms, We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom 41 Editors (ab.) VABLONSKI HAS A THE LOCKER ROOMI 4266. nings. Quality workmanship, 100% warranty. We also buy dance but not to get involved with any men? And why 18 living room, deluxe kitchen Behind D airy Queen on RESPONSIBLE roommate apartments and townhouses throughout used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 42 Timetable 17 BROKEN COLLARBONE — free estimates. Fully insured. didn’t you tell HIM to count his blessings, stay home and abbreviation YET HE WALKED OFF THE and dining area, attached Broad Street. wanted, own bedroom, $130 the Town of Manchester. 19 21 TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) 872-9187, 649-3417. 345 Center Street, invite a few friends in for dancing? 43 Measure of 20 FIELD AFTER THE GAME/ garage, built-ins, air- Trees cut, trimmed or topped, plus security. Call for infor­ Manchester, 646-4321. ■ Sunday 8 A.M.5 P.M. mation, 646-2682 after 6. FEMINIST INGA. type 22 23 25 25 27 28 29 30 conditioner. Acre lot with a stumps removed, fully in­ ROOFING - Specializing NO ADMISSION Raymond F. Damato DEAR FEM: You nailed me! Without realizing it, I 45 Norwegian 2‘ ■ view. Asking $45,900. sured. Got a tree problem? WE PAY $15 for complete town. repairing roofs, new roofs, 649-6944 LIGHT Housekeeping - Room Owner Developer denied the wife the freedom I advocated for her husband. I 31 32 33 Well worth a phone call. 742- gutter work, chimneys, junk cars, (iall Joey, Tolland 49 Traps ■ 1 U&R REALTY CO., INC. 8252. for rent, stove, refrigerator, Auto Body, 528-1990. guess deep down I disapprove of women going stag to 53 Eludes 35 36 cleaned and r^aired. 30 years linens provided. 801 Main Designed With' X public dances. It’s still a man's world. 55 Princely home 1 1 643-2692 experience. Free estimates. Street. 649-9879. You in Mind J n} Dormant 38 39 40 WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking Howley, 643-5361. FORD- Torino station wagon, 57 Depose Robert D. Murdock MOVING - most everything DEAR ABBY: Would you believe the following ■ Realtor leaves, painting, cleaning goes, furniture, antiques, mis­ Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.M.Daily ♦ 1971, a u to m a tic , pow er 68 Farmers try to 42 44 cellars and attics, no job too FURNISHED Room, down­ steering, radials, good condi­ conversation? ra is e ------of D&A ROOFING. Roofs, cellaneous, 643-9980. town, parking, employed per­ 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 small. Reasonable rates. Free siding, gutters, and leaders. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor ♦ tion, $11450, 228-3100. Checkout girl in supermarket: ”I attend nursing school at food for man son, references. Call 647-1737. the university and work here part-time. So far 1 ’ve made all 59 Capes estimates. 646-7786. Free estimates. Fully in­ FOR SALE- eight channel e 649-3940 646-1021643-4535t 53 54 55 MANCHESTER - Avoid sured. 249-0205. 1972 TOYOTA Carina, As.” DOWN household traffic jams, three police scanner, $125 firm, 19” BEDROOM for rent - share 1 1 Created 56 57 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, portable TV, black and white, automatic transmission, Customer (who is dressed in a nurse’s uniform): ” I don’t bathrooms in this immaculate commercial and institutional. 1/2 baths, kitchen, living room 2 Greek war god REASONABLE PRICES for $100 firm, over 400 hard andd- white walls, excellent condi­ see why you’re going into nursing when you have a 59 seven room split will speed and cellar. Phone 649-7630. EAST HARTFORD- Chapman 3 Scottish 5B HOW DID YOU DECIDE TO O H , I W A S A N D H O W Parking lots and driveways. roofing. (Installation and paper back books, many other LOVELY two bedroom apart­ tion, only 31,000 miles, call high-paying job like this.” sheepfolds B everyone off in the morning Sanding available. Free es­ Apartments, completely fur­ owner, 646-5451. GO INTO THE CLERG'Y LOOKING FOR (CAN YOU BEAT repairs) Gutter work, and items, 56 Cooper St., 643-2694. SLEEPING ROOM, for non- ment, in two family, all C.G.: ”What do you mean? I hear you nurses make with a smile. Home priced in timates. Call after 6 p.m., 528- nished IV2 room efhciency. iNKWSFAPEHE.NTERPHlSEASSN i A C A R E E R E T E R N I T Y chimney work, 25 years smoker, middle-aged person modern appliances plus heat, $1,000 a month to start.” WEEMS,? the mid forties. B/W Realty, 1418 or 646-1322. Carpeting. $145, No lease. 1968 YELLOW automatic VW -a ? experience, 643-8885. FIREPLACE WOOD - preferred. Centrally located. will consider one child but Nurse Customer: "Here’s my check stub. See if you don’t W I T H A n-8 647-1419. Security. 289-7475. convertible, good second car, seasoned hardwood, cut, split Kitchen privileges possible. please no pets. $235 plus make more than I do after 17 years as a nurse.” FUTURE.. BULLDOZING and excava­ security. Available December call 875-1897 after 5. HEBRON - Spiffy six room and delivered, $20 full half- 643-6103. TWO Bedroom apartment, se­ C.G.: ’’Why, you’re absolutely right! I make $2 an hour tion, licensed septic system, cord, 228-0619. 1st. Please call after 6, 643- more than you do.” Cape, in move-in condition, installation and repair, Heating-Plumbing 35 cond floor, stove, refrigerator MERCEDES BENZ, 230,1966. large corner lot, one car gar­ Apartments For Rent 53 5523, Abby, you can bet one thing. Nursing lost another bright Win at Bridge landscaping and trucking, and heat included, security, Very clean, very good condi­ age. Easy commute to greater TAG SALE - Furniture, no pets, $200. 649-4101. young mind. Nurses here make $3.50 an hour, and checkout loam and fill for sale. Free es­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, clothes, and miscellaneous. tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- Hartford, area. B/W Realty, WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER - elegant two girls make $5.50. timates. Call after 6 p.m., 646- cleaned with electric cutters, 112 E ld r id g e S tr e e t, 9800 days, or 247-9031. 647-1419. 1322. for the rental of your apart- MANCHESTER Gardens - ef- bedroom apartment, in EAST OHIO DOCTOR Prof, daims big slam laydown by professionals. McKinney November 8th, 9th, 10-5. ment or home. J.D. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Real ficiency apartments, renovated mansion, includes PARTS DEPARTMENT now 8 MANCHESTER - Reduced for Estate Associates, Inc. 646- available in beautiful country heat, appliances, electricity, DEAR DOCTOR: If nursing lost this "bright young WELDING - repairs, custom pany, 643-5308. SECOND ANNUAL Mini Flea open Saturdays. Complete line NORTH I club to dummy, noted that Quick sale. Tastefully 1980. setting. Walk to everything. and firep la ces, $300 per mind” to the supe^arket checl^ut counter, nursing hasn’t made trailers, fast service, Market, Shell Service station. of Chrysler parts. Chorches A AQ43 clubs had not broken and decorated six room Colonial reasonable, free estimates, NO JOB too small, toilet Rent includes heat, hot water, month, Paul W. Dougan Motors, 649-3646. lost much. V 11-8 with attractive rec room, R oute 6, Bolton, Sunday appliances, and parking. ¥6 proceeded to cash dummy’s 646-1523. repairs, plugged drains, November 9, 10-5. Antiques, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. A K732 oversized garage, in-ground APARTMENT vS^uperintendent, 646-0090. king of diamonds and his own kitchen faucets replaced, old things, everything, 1966 BUICK LaSabre, good DEAR ABBY: I am a grown man, college educated and AAK54 pool, all on landscaped lot. WINDOW CLEANING com­ repaired, rec rooms, RENTAL OFFICE Equal-Housing. COZY three room furnished running condition, low successful in my work. My problem is that I have a horror of queen, to note that East held a Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Priced in the Forties. B/W refreshments. WEST EAST mercial and residential, in­ bathroom remodeling, heat Open 8:30-5 weekdays,' apartment, centrally located, mileage, (54,000). Cll 649-4653 flying. Yes, I’ve tried it, and I die a thousand deaths. diamond stopper. Realty, 647-1419. other times by appoint­ 'MANCHESTER - new unusual heat and electricty, $185. A J 9 8 6 A 10 7 2 He cashed dummy’s last IF I'M WOT TOO Y YOU ARE UNFORTUNATELY-SINCE OUR COMMUNE cluding initial construction modernization, etc. Free es­ PLAID Don’t go with stripes: after 5 p.m. Please don’t tell me to see a psychiatrist. I’d rather drive, TIE THEIR h a n d s ; J cleaning for contractors or ment. one bedroom Duplex Available November 15th, 646- ¥9842 ¥3 10 753 club honor and his own last dia­ INQUISITIVE-WHAT J ABOUT TO IS BOTH SECRET AND UNPERSROUWD- timates gladly given. M & M which is why we must part take a bus or stay home. A 8 A J 10 9 6 developers, fully insured, free Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. We have a large variety of Townhouses now renting at 1796. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN, mond honor and his three high HAPPENS NOW? /BECOME THE THIS MEADS YOU WILL N EVER f EE with our yellow/hrown plaid FIFTY AND FRIGHTENED A J 10 9 8 A 7 FIRST MALES P A Y U 6 H T a g a i n : estimates, call Quality deluxe one & two bedroom Independence Viliage. Full excellent condition, brand hearts, while discarding the couch and chair. Asking $150 basements, private entrances SOUTH (D) EVER ALLOWED Maintenance, Inc., 647-9498. FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ Townhouse and Garden MANCHESTER - nice one new-tires, 32,000 miles, $2000, last club and last diamond TO e n t e r MANCHESTER for both. Call after 6 p.m. 568- and patio, includes heat, DEAR FRIGHTENED: Don’t be an old “ phoby.” Phone AK5 bing - Repairs and 5098. bedroom apartment, call John, at 872-9858 after from dummy. WO-NOMA type units throughout appliances, carpeting, air con­ available at The Teresa, close an airline office tm i ask if they have (or know of) the ¥AKQ TO SEH LE ESTATE DRIVEWAYS - 9’ wide, 100’ remodeling, sewer lines Manchester. 4:30. Everyone was down to four long, $289, completely in­ cleaned electrically. Prompt ditioner. Close to shopping, to shopping and churches, in­ program offered to people who are afraid to fly. I A AQ54 Three family, 6-3-3, two-car SALE - plants, many AQ632 cards. West had to keep the stalled on your base. Cold- service on emergencies. 643- DAMATO ENTERPRISES church and bus. Model open cludes carpeting, air con- VOLKSWAGEN Engine still understand such a course is available, and it’s highly high club. East the high dia­ garage. Fast Sale Needed! varieties, brand name successful. Happy landing! Both vulnerable mix. 688-0863 out of town call 7024. 240 New State Rd. 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily, Henry St. ditioni.ng, $195 per month, in 1970 bug, hear it run before mond. Neither one could guard MANCHESTER ceramics, and holiday gifts. off Main St., Manchester. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- collect. Weekends only, 10-5, 41 San­ 646-1021 buying. 649-5833, 649-7311. spades, so all the spades were BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- 1021 or 643-4535. West North East South RECENT TWO FAMILY ford Rd., 643-6016. 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. good. PHOTOGRAPHY: Freelance bing - All heating and plum­ 1969 TOYOTA Corona - parts, You readers can get con­ Immaculate condition, three work done; Houses, Buildings, FIVE ROOM Martment, se­ bing repairs plus remodeling. MAGNUS electric organ, best LOOKING for anything in real air conditioner and drive train 2N.T. siderable fun out of seeing how bedroom apartments, many Interiors, Pets, etc. Copies Call 643-1496. TWO FAMILY furnished cond floor, in East Hartford, in very good condition, any offer, call 643-9687, after 7 estate rental - apartments, Pass 7 N.T. Pass Pass the hand makes if West stops extras. Separate furnaces made. Professionally trained. three room apartment, in 289-1154. reasonable offer. 1-537-1627 Pass p.m. homes, multiple dwellings, no both minor suits, and if East '975 Ct XU int ? M Otj US P4I and driveways. Fenced in Reasonable, 646-5970. East Hartford, heat and gar­ Amston. Opening lead — J A fees. Call J.D. Real Estate age included, $215, monthly, MANCHESTER - newer one Astro-graph holds the club stopper instead 60x150 level lot. Owners Flooring 36 TAG SALE - Saturday, 11-4, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. call after 6 p.m., 647-1582. bedroom Townhouse, full of West. building a new home. Tenant CANING - Chairs recaned, Manchester Parkade, next to 1962 GMC Van, previous G. Alley Oop — Dave Graue rug cleaning, shampooing and basement, private entrances By BERNICE BEDE OSOL income cuts your monthly W. T. Grants, lower level. MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 Fox delivery truck, rebuilt By Oswald & James Jacoby steam cleaning. Blue Lustre. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, NEWINGTON - Woodsedge and patio, includes heat, engine, aluminum body, payments in half. Easily floors like new, no waxing, bedroom Townhouse, IVz Apartments - Luxury 2 appliances and carpeting, $230 The Professor looked over Keys cut. Veal’s Variety baths, full basement, private excellent running condition, A reader from Maine wants BUT THE BOX WAS NOW SIMMER ...YOU BROUGHT ORVILLE ...AND I'D TAKE THEM financed. (specializing in older floors). bedroom apartments, located per month,■ “Paul W. DoDougan For Sunday, Nov. 9, 1975 th e d um m y I o t a few AND ALLEY,BACK WITH OVER A MONEYBOX ANY Store, 652 Center Street, 649- Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 $350, 649-4740. to know if it is unethical to RIGHT THERE, DOC .' DOWN, OSCAR.' YOU Ceilings and inside painting. entrances and patio, includes in a wooded setting, with club Realtoh 646-1021 or 643-4535. moments, spread his hand and ALL WE HAP TO DO DIDN'T RETURN YOU.' DAY.' 3485. V heat, appliances, carpeting, ARIES (March 21-April 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) think a long time and then bid LAWRENCE F. FIANO John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- house, swimming pool and 1971 PLYMOUTH sports sub­ Don't try to dominate center There are enough problems at remarked, ‘T m glad I cheated WAS PULL IT OUT ENTIRELY ,, ._ DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ pool, air-conditioning, $290 or pass. OF THE GROUND.' EMPTY-HANDED.' 1 DIDW T?/ N REALTORS 649-5371 ODD JOBS - Trucking, home 2222. tennis courts. Call 678-1881, DUPLEX - Five rooms, three urban station wagon, power stage in your peer group today. home without adding those of a point and opened a 20-point vations. Combined inside/out- per month. Paul W. Dougan, Monday-Friday 9-4:30. bedrooms, appliances, wall- two notrump. If either The answer is that slow bids repairs, serving Manchester side runs, partitioned privacy, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535, brakes, power steering, air If you do, the notices you .get an outsider to the pile. Avoid for five years. Free es­ to-wall carpeting, laundry conditioning, new life-time from your friends won't be creating new dilemmas for the diamonds or clubs break three- and slow passes should be germicidal lighting. Canine NEWER three bedroom hook-ups, full basement and "raves." avoided as much as possible ...... timates. 643-0304. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon MANCHESTER - spacious guarantee transmission, call family. two I have thirteen top tricks. Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all attic, private yard, parking. after 5 p.m., 646-0429. If neither suit breaks, I can because they put a burden on Lots-Land For Sale 24 Road, Manchester, 646-5971. three bedroom apartment, in TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. your partner. Painting-Papering appliances, carpeting, full Near center. Security deposit. Unfortunately, you won't be 21) Today, you tend to make my grand slam on a 32 □ MISC. FOR SALE new two family, carpeting, air basem ent, $260 m onthly, Adults, no pets. Available He is supposed to make his PRIVATE riding instructions, conditioning, dishwasher and 1970 MONTE CARLO - 2-door, sufficiently relaxed today to overlook the doughnut and see squeeze vyhich I can develop EAST CONCORD VT.- 10 Frechette & Martin Realtors, December 1st. 646-6297, or power steering, power brakes, next call without paying atten­ PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. English and Western, $5.00 separate driveways, $260 per enjoy some light-hearted pur­ only the hole. You indulge in an against any and all dis­ acres of woodland, Water, 646-4144. 643-5691. am/fm stereo, tape, air. 528- tion to the fact that you had a lights, view. Price $3,500. Five years experience. Articles lor Sale 41 per hour, call 633-5571, month, security, call 646-1379 suits. You need to take time to unusual spell of pessimism. tributions.” Excellent references. Pete, 2514 after 6. Best offer. smell the roses problem, ff he does take ad­ Three other small parcels. anytime. - ■—...... -...... after 6 p.m. SIX room duplex, three CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 742-6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. ALUMINUM sheets used as GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The Professor won the club vantage of your hesitation he is George Brew, Miles Pond, bedrooms, $185. Call 646-1980. 1974 PINTO Runabout, sport 19) Everyone you meet seems printing plates, .007 thick, BASSET HOUND - AKC Keep your counsel today un­ lo have his hand out today. in his own hand, led a second being unethical. 1975 North Concord, Vt. Tel: 1-802- J. D. Real Estate. •’accent group, 4 cylinder, 4 (B By Nl* i»C 7 V Big U S 0* 695-8804. INSIDE - Outside painting. 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for registered, male, eight THE CHARLES PRESIDENTIAL less it is specifically requested. You're not obligated lo give un­ Special rates for people over $1. Phone 643-2711. months, $150, 742-9394. VILLAGE APTS. speed, low mileage, radial Otherwise, you could be em­ less you sincerely feel you Berry’s W orld APARTMENTS MANCHESTER - Woodland tires, one owner, must sell, Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway 65. Fully insured. Estimates OiARUS ML. off L I B O U TPKL MANCIIESTER barrassed when fold to mind should. given. Call 649-7863. MANCHESTER Manor - Deluxe two bedrooom $2850 or best offer. Call 643- your own business. CLEAN USED refrigerators, AKC Miniature Schnauzers, Townhous e, carpeting, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Business Property 26 ranges, automatic washers, seven weeks old, ready for Close to shopping and gram­ 8234 or 643-2804 evenings, mar school, adjacent to junior appliances, full basement, 1 CANCER (June 21-July 22) You won't have faith ih plans WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s delivery in a week, color salt One and two bedrooms. eOAKINGTHE PAIN high and high school. Featuring 1/2 baths, patio, $225 monthly FOR SALE - ’64 VW, Flared You may feel that the assets of unless they are of your making. Y THE FIGURES will astound per roll. Experinced Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- and pepper, call after 6, 643- fireplaces, one or two car gar­ VVHAT APE OUT OF MY TIRED oillus utilities, no pets, R. D, Near schools, churches wheel wells, Chevy wheels, a close associate are partly This is fine, but being too out­ you! Combinati.on dining, tradesman. Call R. 2171 ages. heat and hot water, two air SORE FEET. J 2206. M'urdock. Realtor, 643-2692. and shopping center, on yours. Avoid this erroneous im­ spoken about it may alienate DOING, restaurant and coffee shop. Starkweather, 644-3194. conditioners, V h baths, etc., in­ sun roof, new interior plus pression. He may feel cluded. bus line. Call anytime. many extras. Good condition. others. BOSS? Clean, convenient modern. SCREENED LOAM - LABRADOR Retrievers - Wooded and Quiet. Not a otherwise, and so advise you. Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Agen­ PAINTING - interior and SIX ROOM Duplex, handy to Very reasonable. 643-4373 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It driveway gravel, processed blacks and yellows, hunting thru street. Will be fully com­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You and may be a little hard lor you to cy, 647-1413. exterior, paperhanging, pleted in December. everything, $190 monthly, after 5. gravel, sand, stone and fill. stock, shots and wormed. your mate ■nay not see eye-to- crawl out of your shell today. excellent work. References. Applications being accepted security, utilities extra, 646- 646-2623 George H, Griffing, Andover, After 6 , 646-6784. eye on things early in Ihdday. It Force yourself to get movihg. Free estimates. Fully in­ 742-7886. for immediate rentals and future 3285 after 4 for details. 1955 CHEVY, 301 cu. inch, occupancy. four speed, posi rear, M&H would be axtremely unwise to Later, you'll be glad you did. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- CALICO KITTEN - nine let little disagreements mar Real Estate Wanted 28 So come over and see your CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - race master slicks, Crager SS 4431. DARK RICH loam, five yards months old, $15, good with your whole weekend. future ap a rtm e n t... furnished, 2 1/2 rooms. Heat, ...... *...... mags, excellent body, Your ALL CASH for your property $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, children, housebroken, a OPEN FOR INSPECTION hot water, carpeting. Bus line. Homes tor Rent 54 PAPER HANGING Expert. gravel, and stone 643-9504. house cat, call 646-4651. excellent running condition, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You within 24 hours. Avoid red Daily 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. Security. Only $165. 289-7475. asking $2500' or best offer, 649- could be a little grumpy about tape, instant service. Hayes Your average paper, in or by appointment VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 Birthday OONESJ- average room , $25. Mr. 1439 after 7 p.m. any work you have to do today. RlP6EHAy Corporation, 646-0131. SIX Horsepower yard mill, POODLE - mix puppy, 1/2 baths, family room, in­ There's no problem unless Nov. 9, 1975 Richman, 646-3864. shreds, leaves, brush, grass, 646-OSOO or 646-1540 FOUR ROOMS - for rent, first miniature, male, ten weeks, floor, 398 Hartford Rd., $150 a cludes appliances, one car you're working with tools. Be and bags in one operation, $35, call 646-1831. 1971 MERCURY Cougar, You will form a unique and SELLING your house?_C|l^l us month. Available immediate­ garage, $350 a month, Paul W. automatic transmission, careful! secretive alliance this coming R. HEBERT & Son used less than eight hours, VERNON - Town House Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- first and we’ll make y ^ a ly, 649-1946. power steering, power brakes, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be­ year. You will be the "front Born Loser — Art Sansom cash offer. One day service. paperhanging, painting, com­ excellent condition, $150, call OBEDIENCE Classes - star­ Gardens, a beautifully 4535. mercial and residential, free 646-7575 evenings. ting at Wes-Mar Boarding radials, excellent condition., ing too generous could be your man", but the money and T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- landscaped apartment com­ $1,550. 742-6329, ask for Bev. power sources will be hidden estimates, 644-0642. Kennels, Basic, Intermediate, fault today. Money flows easily 1577. munity of unusual architec­ MANCHESTER Green area. through your fingers. You'll from others. SEASONED CORD Wood - Advanced and Protection, tural design, featuring private Six room Colonial house, with I HOre VOU WOM'T J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom cord and 1/2 cord loads, VILLAGER APARTMENTS 1974 NOVA, 6 cylin3er, stan­ mourn lor your ruined budget! IMMEDIATE CASH for your “Don’t have time, for class. entrances, private patio with garage. Immmediate oc­ dard, 2-door, 17,500 miles. Call THIMK I'M property. Let us explain our Painting - Interior and delivered, E. Yeomans, 742- We train for you,” also sliding glass door, wall-to- Five room Townhouse cupancy, Rent $300 a month. 528-2514 after 6. Best offer! Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel © 1975 By NEA Inc fair proposal. Call Mr. exterior. Paperhanging. 8907. protection dogs for sale. Call wall carpeting, range, apartment, IV2 tiled baths, Inquire at W. H, England "6OOT-U6KIWQ7," BUT Remodeling. Gutters. Fully Belfiore, 647-1413. 289-7585. refrigerator, disposal, master 2 air conditioners, wall-to- Lumber Co., Route 44-A, I 6 AKi'T TBLL ^OU insured. 649-9658. NORGE refrigerator, 16 c.u. FIVE TIRES, 6.95-14 "But enough_____ aboutout me!me! LetLet's - — talk —about YOU. TV antenna, traverse rods; wall carpeting, full base­ Bolton Notch. Goodyear, 2 ply white wall, inch, self-defrost harvest Livestock 44 HEY, SYLv/ESTEK., YER. LAY OFF, AN’ ^ Whahat do...... You think ol me?” "" H(3 0 J I MAY WE BUY your home? storage and laundry facilities ment, heat, hot water, original equipment, never Quick, fair, all cash and no EXCELLENT Workmanship gold, call 872-4260. in basement, total electric, appliances, fireplace. No VERNON-ROCKVILLE ANNOYIN' MY CUSTOMERS I'LL GIVE YA A on interior and exterior pain­ used, list $205., sell $150. After FREE MEAL/ AUMRg AMD problems. Call Warren E. ENGLISH and Western no pets. One and two bedroom pets. Line,- five room Cape, two 7, 647-1816. WITH THAT RACKET,' Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. ting and paperhanging. FIREWOOD - For sale, well saddles with fittings, leather apartments immediately bedrooms, $225 monthly, one Estimates and references seasoned, split or round. $25. saddle bags and more. Must 649-762D available through November child accepted. References, 1973 VOLKSWAGEN Super ACCEPT ^ $1R|. given. 643-8885. per load. The Andrew Ansaldi sell. Call 643-8461. , security, available im- y INSTANT cash for your home. 1, starting at $165 per month. J- . 1 Q-71: 0-7C1 Beetle sedan, dark blue, four WITH , WHAT5 WITri HIS NIBS? Company, 649-5249. Call 872-0528 Monday through HE ROUND DEWEY Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s mediately. 875-876L...... speed, radio, 26 M.P.G., a l a c r it y .' I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM THIS Corner Realtors, 646-4525. Building-Contracting 33 Boats-Accessorles 45 Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for ap­ OUT DEWEY ■ REPORTS 30” CALORIC gas stove, $200 THREE LARGE Bedroom excellent condition, $1900, 649- MAD SINCE HE WON A VtAS STUDYIN'j THAT MEN /i-B pointment. Duplex, new carpets, large Buslness lor Rent 55 7867. AN EAST of the river church NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - or best offer, call 649-4832 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. YEAR'S FREE DENTAL WORK MARRIAGE' ARE BOSS Remodeling, repairing, ad­ after 9 a.m. living and dining rooms and IN A RAFFLE ^T H E N NOT US! BUT • ~ T IL L seeks land suitable for Evinrude with trailer. Call MANCHESTER November 800 SQUARE Feet of space MGB - 1973, four speed, over­ ditions, rec rooms, porches 875-8119. kitchen, modern with REA1EMBBRED HIS WHAT REALLY THEY fiET building in Vernon, Rockville, 1st occupancy, brand new cabinets, stove, new available, lower level in drive, AM-FM, 30,000 miles, The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions North Manchester area. and roofing. No job too small. KIRBY owners only - one free three bedroom duplexes in prime commercial location, FALSE c h o p p e r s ; BLEW HIS ho m e! HE!s Call 649-3144. service check including refrigerator, attic, basement, excellent condition, $2900,647- Minimum two acres. Call 644- Garden Products 47 residential neighborhood^ ideal for office space. 643- 9077. COOL WAS s t a r t in ’ lubrication if needed, all large yard and garage. Near 0988 or 872-3280. Starting at $275 per month. schools and stores, $280 per 2738. 1 - ^ HIS COOS MEN'S I WAS CARPENTRY - Repairs, adjustments, free installation FRESH LARGE Eggs - three Includes appliances and month, no pets. Security N A M E ~ - LIB! GOING TO MAKE WE WILL buy your home. remodeling, additions, gar­ on belt, bag, bulb, and small dozen, $2. Cummings Farm, carpeting. Heat not included. BlfiOAW; A DEPOSIT ages, roofing, call David required. 649-teO after 1 p.m. © 1975 byWirne^foMftC Quick, efficient professional parts. Call 875-9190 for ap­ 716 Deming Street, South Security deposit and TU fttg US Pal Olt AT THE BANK... - , Patria, 644-1796. pointment. Windsor, 644-1892. DFFIGE SPACE Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 BUT, fortunately service. Call us first. W. J. references required. No pets. EAST HARTFORD - I GOT THERE Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. Call 647-9936 or 649-2003. FDR RENT WES ROBBINS carpentry Mayberry Viilage, 4 1/2 FOR SALE - 1975 Suzuki, 185, FIVE MINUTES HEAVY DUTY utility trailer, Antiques 48 250 square feet, center of AFTER c l o s in g remodeling specialist. Ad­ rooms, stove, no pets, no $100, phone 875-8216. u n u s u a l ''D e lu x e one Manchester, air con­ good condition, asking $700, TIME r ditions, rec rooms, dormers, singles, $145, call after 4 p.m., WANTED Antique furniture, bedroom Townhouse, private ditioning and parking. Call 875-2619. / built-ins, bathrooms, 569-2128. TAG SALE - 100 Tolland glass, pewter, oil paintings, or entrances and patio, full base- 643-9551. □ MISC. SERVICES kitchens, 649-3446, Road, Bolton, Conn. other antique items. R. ment, includes, heat, FOUR ROOM apartm ent, November 7, 8, 9. 10-4. Harrison, 643-8709. appliances, carpeting, and LEON CIESZYNSKI builder -, heat, hot water, stove, . 0 pool. $245 per month. Paul W. OFFICE SPACE - 700 square Campers-Trailers Services Ottered 31 new homes custom biiill, TAG - GARAGE Sale, FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ refrigerator, security. 643- bougan. Realtor, 646-1021 or 6311. feet. East Center St., ideal for Mobile Homes 65 remodeled, additions, rec November 8-16, North River tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, 643-4535. REWEAVING burns, holes. rooms, garages, kitchens professionals, parking, 646- Rd., Coventry, 742-9347. lamps, etc. Now accepting 2212. m Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeled, bath tile, cement consignments, for December MANCHESTER - newer two 17’ TERRY travel trailer, POOL TABLE MANCHESTER - newer three bedroom Duplex, half of two sleeps 6, awning, completely Window shade , Venetian work. Steps, dormers. ELECTROLUX - vacuum in auction. 644-8962. bedroom Duplex, half of two / IN EVERY Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane blinds. Keys. TV for - rent. family, includes appliances, OFFICE SPACES for rent on applianced. $300 for equity Residential or commercial. excellent condition, call 875- family, full basement; in­ 7 ^ 1 1 1 l iv in g ro om ? Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- Call 649-4291. convenient location, $230 per Main St. in Manchester, ideal and take over low payments. ll-B ) KIlfryHEA iftc T M 8n u s p»i on / I______//•a '^How D o " \ BUT I THOUGHT/ I'V E '' SURE' FARR WON'T NEED 9190. ANTIQUES Wanted - cludes appliances and location for professional of­ / l?ICO 5221. American furniture, oriental month, Paul W. Dougan Call after 5 p.m., 6484)429. YOU PROPOSE YOU d e c id e d / c h a n g e d IT. HE'S GOING TO HAVE carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $280 Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. fices, very convenient to all TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY RECONDITION Kirby with ru^s, paintings, pewter. Wind­ per month, Paul W. Dougan Short Ribs — Frank Hiil TO GIVE THE ON FARR? y MY MIND. i AMATf? FANCY LABORATORIES, MILLAR TREE ^rv ice, Inc. 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SMART BUYERS KNOW Forum of the arts -Mi By June Tompkins NOW Bicentennial concert One and Liggett Parkade Drug. For infor­ IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY mation, call 742-6782. The Manchester Civic Orchestra directed by Dr. Jack Heller of University I su n n pooi of Connecticut performs a Bicentennial Sock ’n Buskin Here are 10 big reasons why! concert Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in Bailey Sock ’n Buskin, the Manchester High Auditorium. School drama society, will present “I I on any size'sabrlna'"poo' ***” ' "ond-of-saason” deal now American composers represented on Never Saw Another Butterfly” Friday and the program are George Chadwick and Saturday and Npv. 21. and 22 at 7:30 p.m. \ fnS'iK.'!” ““••d by Spring thaw. William Billings. Works by Haydn and The play is produced in thrust staging in Dvorak will also be performed. Bailey Auditorium and seating will be .•V Tickets will be available at the door. limited to 150 persons each night. Sor^rwttrmSf '"“-o *0 -"e «rn,,y Called a multi-media production, it in­ I durlng*’sum^r°buy!ng®ru«r «ohedula»| corporates the use of slides and music to LTM shows ‘Promises’ I niing T Summer outdoor The Little Theatre of Manchester will contemporize the play’s message. present the award-winning musical The story is based on life in a ghetto in "Promises, Promises,” Friday and Satur­ Czechoslovakia, a stopping place for Jews between their homes and Auschwitz. day and Nov. 20, 21 and 22 at 8:30 p.m. at BONUS East Catholic High School. Cast in the drama are Sheila Boushee, Appearing in the lead role of Chuck Birgitte Svendsen, Loyola Brannick and Your Sabrina Pool will be completo- ly Winterized. Baxter is Rick Doran, making his first Stuart Fla veil, Dave Smith and Jeff appearance with LTM. Smith. Playing the female lead is Susan Plese “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” is a as Miss Kubelik. true story and it is suggested that it may Others in the cast are Rick Gentilcore be too intense a play for pre-teenagers. as Dr. Dreyfuss, Bob Martel as J.D. Lee Hay is the director. Huddling together in a ghetto scene from “I Sinnamon, Birgitte Svendsen Lance Tatm mna Tickets will be available at the door or Sheldrake, Jayne Newirth as Marge cast Steve LathamLatha™\„d and SaSfe^.loSr.HeraTdBellone. (Herald MacDougall and Sherilyn Morris as Peggy from any Sock ‘n’ Buskin member. Reser­ members from Manchester High School’s Sock photo by Dunn) The most revolutionary concept in ifA. pool design since the Roman bath Olson. vations may be made by calling 872-0966. n Buskin Drama Society. From left are Mary

Supporting roles are played by Vin ,R . ' Liscomb, Joe French, Ben Shankman, Musical extended i'-' Pierre Marteney, Meg Rickard, Jane “Very Good Eddie,” the Jerome Kern v> >; "I- : 2nd show Zimmerman, Susan Donovan, Caryl Fenn, musical revival playing a return engage­ “ yL..... Carolyn Dixon, Robert Smith, David ment at the Goodspeed Opera House in at gallery Bunce, Mike Cavanaugh, Walter East Haddam has been extended through Galuszka, Rick Lundberg and Toni Fogar­ Nov. 16 prior to opening on Broadway. The second show of ty- Jeanne Mangino as Eleanor of playing Philip, King of France in Bushnell’s Promenade Performing as TurJcey-Lurkey dancers Aquitaine, Queen of England, looks ^he Tri-Town Players production of Gallery season opens Nov. are Beverly Burton, Karen Hjalmeer, ‘Lion’ by Tri-Town on while Dwight Martin, right, as “The Lion in Winter.” (Herald 14 and features a selection The revolutionai7 new Sabrina Steel Wall Pool is iust what Barbara Bedford, Kendra Adams, Cynthia “The Lion in Winter” is presented by "Hii • r} of works by Hartford-area bas so many PLUS Henry II meets James Epperson photo by Dunn) ?es on ^ ‘bat is superior in Cianci and Gretchen Wiedie. the Tri-Town Players tonight and Friday ‘J artists Andrew Coppola design and inatenals...in quality...in ease of construc- Fred T. Blish directs the production and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Vernon Center nnTv LOW IN COST. The S a b r in ^ s X and James Ruby. market wiUi amazing new UNI-LOK with choreography and musical numbers Middle School, Rt. 30, Vernon. modular panels, a fantastic breakthrough in steel nool Organ recital performs in a concert to benefit the Hartt Andrew Coppola, born in design and construction. Additional details on request. staged by Lee and Beverly Burton. Ralph For reservations, call 875-5583 or 647- College of Music. Cophaigue, L.I., took his 969'^Tickets will be available at the door. Michael Stairs, organist, will play a Maccarone is the musical director. Tuesday at 8 p.m., Seiji Ozawa conducts B.F.A. degree at Hillyer EXCLUSIVE NEW recital Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. in Community Tickets are available at Authenticity the Boston Symphony Orchestra. College and from there Baptist Church. A reception will follow i K UNI-LOK CONSTRUCTION Imogene in comedy For reservations, call the box office at went on a Fulbright PAT. PENDING the recital. 246-6807. Fellowship to Florence, Imogene Coca stars in “Once Upon A Organist Stairs will feature the music of COMPARE THESE FEATURES...YIHJ’U Mattress,” a comedy with music based on Italy. He teaches sculpture AGREE THE SABRINA IS TOPS! Bach, Mozart and Couperin. During two and design the famed fairy tale of “The Princess and selections he will be accompanied by Events at UConn • Heavier Gauge Steei Jam es Ruby, born in The Pea” at Coachlight Dinner Theatre in James Corcoran on trumpet. • Aii Moduiar Sections Williams’ “The Glass Hamden, Conn., graduated East Windsor. The show will be followed Stairs received his bachelor of music Menagerie” is playing in Harriet S. from the University of • High Rate Jet Stream Fiitration by “Guys and Dolls” with George degree from Westminster Choir College, • Aii Stainiess Ladder and Deck Equipment Jorgensen Theater at University of Hartford Art School and Chakiris Dec. 30. Princeton, N.J., and an artists diploma " Connecticut in Storrs through Nov. 15. took his M.A. degree at • Compiete Chemicais and Accessories from Curtis Institute of Music, • Oversize Automatic Skimmer Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. For reser­ Wesleyan University. He Philadelphia,. Pa. • Extruded Aluminum Coping vations, call 429-2912. teaches at the University He served as associate organist of the Albee in Hartford The University Chamber Orchestra will of Connecticut and Central Grand Court Organ of the John We also Offer a complete line of present its inaugural concert Sunday at Connecticut State College. ^ 1 above-ground & In-ground pools. Edward Albee’s “All Over,” a drama of Wanamaker store in Philadelphia. He is 8:15 p.m. in Von der Mehden Recital Hall T he Bushnell’s r -* * i b a n k FINANCING ARRANGED love and death, is the current production organist at a church and a synagogue in and the New England String Quartet will at Hartford Stage Company on Kinsley St. Pennsylvania. Promenade Gallery, FULL INFORMATION MAIL perform Thursday, also at 8:15 p.m. Both located at 166 Capitol Ave., COUPON BELOW OR CALL COLLECT in Hartford. Stairs has given two recitals in St. events are free, Hartford is open 30 Paul Weidner directs the play which Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. NSPI "Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., the Beaux Arts minutes prior to curtain 1-742-7308 «649-9933 will be shown through Dec, 30. He is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Ondon Trio of New York will perform in times, during inter­ P. Stairs of Community Baptist Church. Jorgensen Auditorium. missions, and following ^KbrIWITOIS "f - .The^iublig is invited, and a free will GqspsI Show . For information, call 486-4226. performances. Route 44, Coventry, Conn. 06238 / The Bill Gaither Trio, recording artists, *^qffgriiig~*wi!r btf Twiavea:— * At no cost or obligation to me, I would like to will present a concert of folk-style gospel Poetry reading W e e k e n d know more about owning a Sabrina Pool. At the Bushnell Name: ...... music Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the A poetry reading by Charles Wright, Weekend, an entertain­ Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. Scheduled at Hartford’s Bushnell author of “Bloodlines” and “Hard ment and television supple­ Address: “...... The trio is composed of Bill Gaither, his Memorial Hall: Freight” will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Rehearsing a scene from You” to Susan Plese. The play is ment, is published each C ity :...... State: ...... wife, Gloria, and brother, Dan. Tonight at 8, the Connecticut Opera Saturday by The Hamlin Faculty Lounge at-Twni^eollege ‘‘Promises, Promises” are Rick being presented by the Little Telephone:...... Zip: ...... Tickets are available at the Bibles and Association presents Puccini’s “Tosca.” in Hartford. Manchester Evening Doran, left, and Rick Gentilcore Theatre of Manchester. (Herald Herald, Herald Square, Book Shop at 57 E. Center St., or at the For information, call 527-0713. The reading is free and open to the MAIL COUPON TODAY Imogene Coca box office the night of the perforrnance. singing ‘‘A Young Pretty Girl Like photo by Dunn) Manchester, Conn. 0^0. Sunday at 8 p.m., cellist.Rostropovich public. . . I ‘ ^ I . t^age 4 - WEEKEND - Nov. 8, 1975

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The new look at Bennet Junior ' \*i High School is completed after more than a year of renovating and ne\y «» building. ■ M Perhaps the biggest facelifting job -I / A was achieved in the old trade building on School St., now called the ..ia \ Cheney Building. — . II 1 The building that once housed V I J power machines and tools for trade training now has carpeted floors, am­ ple lighting, colorful decor and an air of freshness. Adding to the Bennet complex is a brand new building, as yet unnamed, that provides a gym and library / besides study and classroom areas. ® ! 1 . ,h,-; Two open houses within the past year have permitted the public and alumni of the junior high school and former Manchester High School to visit their old alma mater with its t new look.

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Students work on art projects in the newly equipped art area in A class is in progress in one of the new double classrooms in the the Cheney Building. new building at Bennet. A folding partition allows two classes to watch a film at the same time, or enjoy a joint classroom a.ctivi- ty. (Herald photos by Pinto) Fage 6 - WEEKEND - Nov. 8. 1975 WEEKEND - Nov. 8, 1975 - Page 7 lntrrti.itinnal Imcrnatjoiwl liitcrn.i!ion.ii IhUTtwitnoal UtinK'!)VYc.ir Vttimt'n's>tar VVtunm'sU-ar Library adds many books (1933). Constance Cummings,' 11:30 (5) “The Bride Came This week’s movies on TV Monday Frank Lawton. endearment C.O.D.” (1941). Comedy about 1:00 (5) “ Marjorie Mor- 8:00 (9) “Family New books at Manchester’s Mating —Bent Man Vivian —The Manual of a crazy love affair. Bette ningstar” (1958). Gene Kelly, Honeymoon” (1948). College Mary Cheney Library: Manners —The Singing Practical Homesteading Davis, James Cagney. Natalie Wood. professor marries young Fiction Swans V onnegut —The E den Today 4:00 (30) “Northwest Sugarland Express” (1974). 12:30 (9) “Night Passage” 1:00 (9) “Crisis” (1950). widow and is forced to take Anderson —Night of the Ostrander —The Doom of Express Passage” (1940). Major leads Couple tries to reclaim their (1957). Young train engineer 1:00 (9) “War Kill” (1968). Cary Grant, Jose Ferrer, her children on the honey­ Silent Drums Glendour perilous expedition during child from foster parents. learns his brother is among Newspaperman joins Paula Raymond. moon. Fred MacMurray, Austin —Soulcatcher Parker —Mortal Stakes New books at Manchester’s French and Indian War. Goldie Hawn, William Ather­ train robbers. James Stewart, American guerilla band 4:00 (9) “Spartacus” (1960). Claudette Colbert. Bernays —Growing Up Rich Popkin —“Dear Once” Whiton Memorial Library: Spencer Tracy, Robert ton, Ben Johnson. Audie Murphy. fighting Japanese in World Part I. Kirk Douglas, 11:30 (3) “The Green Bland —Death in Waiting Ritchie —Loving Upward Young. 10:00 (24) “Riders of the 1:30 (5) “ Among the Fiction War II. George Montgomery. Laurence Olivier, Jean Sim­ Berets” (1968). Action with Borel —Death at French Roueche —The Last Enemy 4:30 (3) “Gambit” (1966). Purple Sage” (1925). Silent Living” (1941). Man is ac­ Scvl'MIcs 10' Seychdb 15‘ Sevchdfes 20' Scvdieiles 25' Carter —Ghost Writer 1:30 (5) “The Horror of Par­ mons, Tony Curtis. Continues the U.S. Special Forces in Creek Schreiner —Thine Is the Robbery and laughs in Hong Western with Tom Mix and cused of murder committed InU'tiiininn.il ' InUTnatioiwl Imat»uit«l inKmuMul Fraw er—A Wreath of Lords ty Beach” (1964). Doctor, Tuesday at 4 p.m. Vietnam. John Wayne, David Burley —Wycliffe and the Glory Kong with Shirley MacLaine Warner Oland. by his insane twin brother. Utiintn-ifcif W»netVs>br Wbnx'n^liMt and Ladies famous for blood chemistry 4:30 (20) “Heads We Go” Janssen. Pea-Green Boat Straub —Julia and Michael Caine. 11:30 (3) “Cool Hand Luke” Susan Hayward. IrWiJiM (hraniT Kernel Gerson —All That Glitters experiments, causes his Cairns —Great Gorme Waugh —The Bride of 5:00 (20) “Abie Tu Fosa (1%7). Drama about life on a King —Salem’s Lot wife’s death. John Scott. Calisher —The Collected Hampton House Amigo ... Llega Sabata” southern chain gang. Paul 4:00 (20-22-30) “Flight from Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell. Malpass —Sweet Will 3:00 (3) “The Brass Bottle” Tuesday Stories of Hortense Calisher Weston—The Walled Parrot (1972). Spanish. Newman, George Kennedy. Fuji.” An NBC-TV “Special 12:30 (9) “Revenge Is My Meyer—Paperback Thriller (1964). Comedy with Tony Carlisle —The Land Where Wohl —The Ten-Tola Bars 6:00 (5) “ Anzio” (1968). 11:30 (8) “Desire Under the 1:00 (5) “The Blue Dahlia” Treat” for children. Destiny” (1972). Vietnam Parker —Mortal Stakes Randall, Burl Ives and Bar­ the Sun Dies War correspondent tries to Elms’’ (1958). Family (1946). Alan Ladd, Veronica „ li:30 (3) “ Battle of the veteran returns home to finds Nonfiction Perrault —Spoil bara Eden. Christian —Five Gates to convince general to proceed melodrama in 19th Century Lake. Bulge” (1965). Action story of his wife missing. Chris Robin­ Brownmiller —Against Our Potok —In the Beginning 3:00 (5) “Up in Smoke” Armageddon with Anzio invasion. Robert New England. Sophia Loren, 1:00 (9) “ Mr. Blanding the end of World War II. son, Joe E. Ross. Will: Men, Women and Rape Scortia —The Prometheus (1957). The Bowery Boys sell Christie —Curtain Mitchum, Peter Falk. Anthony Perkins. Builds His Dream House” Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw, 1:30 (5) “Claudia” (1943). Craft —Modern Weed Con­ Crisis their soul for a winning horse. Constantine —A Fix Like . 6:30 (9) “ Inn of the 11:30 (40) “Last Train from (1948). Cary Grant, Myrna Robert Ryan, Dana Andrews. Story of a young married cou­ trol Sherman —The Lion’s Paw 3:00 (9) “ The Hell with Loy. Sevthdlcs«‘i 5 0 This Frightened People.” Father Gun Hill” (1959). Marshall 11:30 (5) “ My Darling ple who learn that mother is S tM Jdles Erickson —The Road to Stone —The Greek Treasure Heroes” (1968). Pilots get in­ Fames —Family Style of murdered girl abducts the sets out to avenge murder of 4:00 (9) “Spartacus.” Part Clementine” (1946). Western dying. Dorothy McGuire, Stalingrad T h o m as —T he M oney volved with black market ring Gage —The Bourlotas For­ suspect. Joan Collins, James his Indian wife. Kirk Douglas. II.,. drama about Wyatt Earp. Robert Young. Fillingham —Basic Guide to Harvest in Paris. Rod Taylor, Claudia tune Booth. 1:00 (5) “Corridors of Flying * Wambaugh —The Choirboys Cardinale. 4:30 (20) “Murder without Garfield —Death Sentence 9:00 (20-22-30) The Blood” (1960). Boris Karloff. Madeleine” (1946). Nazi spy Fleming —1776, Year of Wetering —Outsider in Wednesday Crime” (1951). Dennis Price. enrolls in U.S. Secret Service Gerson —All That Glitters Illusions Amsterdam 11:30 (3) “Tobruk” (1967). .Guild —The Lost and Found school. James Cagney. Frankfurter —From the Nonfiction Honolulu Army post just 6:00 (5) “ Blue Hawaii” 1:00 (5) “A Foreign Affair” Allied troops set out to 12:30 (8) “The Night Stamps and coins Man Diaries of Felix Frankfurter (1948). Jean Arthur, John Cash —Man in Black destory Nazi fuel depot in the Hirschfeld —Secrets Sunday before Pearl Harbor. Burt (1962). Elvis Presley goes to Strangler” (1972). Gross—The Alice Crimmins Hitchcock —Alfred Lund. Sahara. Rock Hudson, George By Russ MacKendrick Just —Nicholson at Large Lancaster, Frank Sinatra. Hawaii with Joan Blackman. 12:30 (9) “ The Secret Case Hitchcock Presents Stories 7:30 (30) “Billy the Kid” 3:00 (5) “Drums Along the 8:00 (9) “The Glenn Miller 1:00 (9) “ Dream Wife” Peppard. Ways” (1961). American tries Kirkwood —Some Kind of (1953). Cary Grant, Deborah Harrison—Rose: My Life in be Read with the Door Locked (1941). Story of the famous Mohawk” (1939). Story of Story” (1954). James Stewart, 11:30 (40) “The Night to get rebel leader out of Iron Hero Kerr. Service Jacoby —The Backgammon outlaw. Robert Taylor, Brian pioneers along the Mohawk Strangler” (1972). Reporter Curtain country. Richard Wid- More International Women’s Year Lam bert—Touch the Lion's June Allyson, Louis is found only on Praslin island. There was Maas —King of the Gypsies Book Donlevy. 4:00 (9) “The Black Shield tracks down unusual crime. mark, Senta Berger. Paw Trail in New York. Claudette Armstrong, Gene Krupa. stamps — eight names drawn from a very a souvenir map-sheet pinpointing the Osborne —River Road to Kramer —The Pit n’ Pot 1:00 (5) “Don’t Raise the of Falworth” (1954). Tony Darren McGavin, Jo Ann 1:30 (5) “Street of Chance” L’Amour —Over the Dry Colbert, Henry Fonda. 9:00 (8-40) “Walking Tall” British hat by the crown colony of Seychelles in 1971 and very recently they China Grower’s Book Bridge, Lower the River” 3:00 (9) “ The Outsider” (1972). True story of Curtis, Janet Leigh, Barbara Pflug. (1942). Burgess Meredith, Side Rush. Seychelles. Only Joan of Arc and Eleanor dashed off four overprints to mark the Pohl —The Science Fiction Prising —Manila, Goodbye (1968). Comedy about a man 11:30 (5) “ 13 Rue Claire Trevor. Lemarchand —Buried in the (1962). True story of the Tennessee sheriff’s efforts to Roosevelt came from elsewhere. Roll of Honor Ringer —Winning through with get-rich schemes. Jerry visit of the cruise ship, the QEII — a rare Past Marine who helped raise the get rid of vice and corruption. Ranee —The Historical Intimidation Lewis, Terry-Thomas. 8:00 (9) “Rough Night in invasion. Robert Taylor, Dana occasion. Letton —The Haunting of flag at Iwo Jima. Tony Curtis, Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Thursday Some unfamiliar ones — Gladys Novel and Popular Politics in Rockwell —The Port­ 1:00 (9) “The Mississippi James Franciscus. Hartman. Jericho” (1967). Drifter is vic­ Wynter. Cliffside Gambler” (1953). Story of a Aylward, missionary, on the 15-cent Epic work'ready Nineteenth Century England manteau Book 4:00 (8) “The Mountain” 11:30 (30) “ N ight. Must 1:00 (5) “ Mother Wore tim of brutal stagecoach 11:30 (5) “Body and Soul” Lottman —Summersea Steadman —Energy, En­ riverboat gambler who Tights” (1947). Betty Grable. robbery. Dean Martin, George value; next, Elizabeth Fry, prison Winchell —Winchell (1956). 'Two men struggle to Fall” (1937). Homicidal (1947). Boxing champ gets Described as an epic work, the “Coin McMurtry —Terms of vironment and Building decides to become honest. 1:00 (9) “The Bachelor and Peppard, Jean Simmons. reformer; Emmeline Pankhurst, an early Exclusive reach a plane which crashed bellboy charms elderly mixed up with crooks. John World Almanac” is hot off the press. It Tyrone Power, Julie Adams. the Bobby Soxer” (1947). Cary 9:00 (3) “Foster and Garfield, Lilli Palmer. 12:30 suffragette; Florence Nightingale we all in the Alps. Spencer Tracy. women. Robert Montgomery, was ten years and thousands of person- 2:00 (8) “Sands of Iwo 5:00 (3) “Lover Come Rosalind Russell. Qrant, Myrna Loy. Laurie” (1975). Story of New (9) “Look in Any Window.” know, and on the one-rupee, Amy Johnson, hours in the making. It opehs with a Here’s bookmobile route Jim a” (1949). World War II Back” (1962). Comedy on 11:45 (40) “Quest for Love” 4:00 (9) “Constantine and York City cops killed while Teen-age peeping tom obviously an aviatrix. review of numismatic news-breaks since action with the Marines in the Madison Ave. with Doris Day (1971). Science fiction story. the Cross” (1962). Cornel trying to improve community terrorizes a neighborhood. 1970, then the story of the Bicbht cqinage, Here’s next week’s schedule Pacific. John Wayne, John and Rock Hudson. Tom Bell. Wilde, Christine Kaufman. relations. Perry King. Paul Anka, Ruth Roman. If you have already tracked down Diego 3:30 p.m. — ,S. Hawthorne Friday a listing of the Bi-bi medals, numismatic for the Manchester Public St. Agar. 5:00 (9) “The Incredible Midnight (9) “Never Give a 4:30 (20) “My Irish Molly” 11:30 (3) “D-Day, the Sixth 1:45 (5) “ Earthbound” Garcia on the globe because of the recent 1:30 p.m . — McKee & laws and bills, a history of the U.S. Mint, Library bookmobile: 4:10 p.m. — Parkade Apts. 2:00 ( 40) “ From Here to Two-Headed Transplant” Sucker an Even Break” (1939). Philip Reed, Maureen of June’’ ( 1956). Re­ (1940). Man’s restless spirit Summer Sts. Eternity” (1953). Story of a brouhaha, then Seychelles is easy — just and a world coin chronology. It seeks to Monday Wednesday (1971). Bruce Dem. (1941). W. C. Fields. O’Hara. enactment of the Normandy returns to Earth. two inches to the left, in the direction of 2:20 p.m. — Northwood cover the whole schmear of coindom in its 10:20 a.m, — Green Lodge 10:20 a.m. — Lincoln Apts. Madagascar. It is made up of 92 islands, 834 pages. Cost — plenty, for a paperback Rest Home. Center. 3:10 p.m. — Bryan & 8:00 (9) “Tell Them Willie 11:30 (5) “Action in''the ^eniTH Boy Is Here’’ ( 1969). North Atlantic” (1943). World plus coral reefs, and 60,000 inhabitants. - $10. 11 a.m. — Singer Learning 11:40 a.m. — E. Wadsworth Cornwall Drs. Friday American Indian searches for Center. St. 4 p.m. — Rachel Rd. War II adventure with 1:00(5) “A Bullet for Joey” The principal exports are copra and cin­ 1:30 p.m. — Trumbull & 1:30 p.m. — Horace St. his identity. Robert Redford, Humphrey Bogart. Waltz offered (1955). George Raft, Audrey namon products. They have at least two Griswold Sts. 2:10 p.m. — Wetherell St. CHROMAlCOlOR Katharine Ross. 12:30 (9) "Moving Target” Did you ever hear, or hear of. The Totter. flora-and-fauna claims-to-fame: The giant 2:10 p.m. — Munro St. 2:50 p.m. — Galaxy Dr. 9:00 (8-40) “Hustling” (1971). Spies force thief to Philatelic Waltz? There is a Robert Stolz 1:00 (9) “Mr. Lucky.” Cary land tortoises on the island of Aldabra (up 2:50 p.m. — W. Carter St. 3:30 p.m. — Lower Redwood (1975). Reporter investigates steal microfilm from dead recording of it that is to be a throw-in 10= BUCK & WHITE TV Grant, Larraine Day. to 600 pounds, rivaling the Galapagos 3:30 p.m. — Blue Ridge & Rd. prostitution. Lee Remick. man’s tooth. Ty Hardin, along with any order for 50 FDC s with 4:00 (9) “ David and Michael Rennie. Bette Drs. 4:10 p.m. — Squire Village. 11:30 (3) “The Young living tanks) and also the exotic coco-de- STEREO - RADIO Goliath” (1964). Orson Welles, 2:10 (5) “Star Spangled mer. stamps from the controversial flag sheet. 4:10 p.m. — Finley St. Lions” (1958). Drama of three (Ernwood Philatelies, Salem, N.H.) Tuesday Sales & Service I VO Payer. reluctant soldiers in World Rhythm” (1942). Musical This last, the sea-coconut, was so called Thursday 4:30 (20) “ The Oracle” comedy with Betty Hutton and 10:20 a.m. — Clyde Rd. War II. Marlon Brando, because for many centuries it was seen 10:20 a.m. - Mayfair Apts. (1953). Robert Beatty. Eddie Bracken. For Methodists 11 a.m. — Henry St. ALWAYS BEST Montgomery Clift. only when washed up on the beachep of 11:40 a.m. - N. Elm St. There is even a Methodist Philatelic 11:40 a.m. — Charles y Ceylon and India. It is the largest tree- 1:30 p.m. • - Nye St. Phone 52S-9621 BUY A T Society. Info on membership per recent Apartments. 2:10 p.m. - Ambassador Retarded Children 9:30 (5) “Six of a Kind” Pirate” (1967). Jill St. John, grown fruit, 40-50 pounds, and takes seven Linn’s obtainable from Les Hebditch, 27 1:30 p.m. — Lockwood & Dr. Can Be Helped TURNPIKE TV Saturday (1934). Charlie Ruggles, W.C. Mary Ann Mobley. years to ripen. The famous English Kingsmead Close, Arle, Cheltenahm, Coventry Sts. 2:50 p.m. ■- Cushman Dr. “Factory Authorized Parts & Service” • Biggest Trades Fields. Noon (5) “The Flesh general, Chinese Gordon, thought that one (Nov. 15) Eaters” (1966). Rita Morley. Glos. GL51 OAW, England. (Luv that ad­ 2:10 p.m. — Woodland 3:30 p.m. - Avondale & STAMP COLLECTOR DISCOUNT • Free Home Trial 9:30 (9) “ The K ing’s of the islands, Praslin, once contained the dress!) Manor Apts. Robin Rds. PHILATELIC Garden of Eden and the coco-de-mer was 2:50 p.m. — Strickland St. 4:10 p.m. — Loomis St. 1 5 % SUPPLIES |16 Years Experience - Ready To Serve You • ONE YEAR the forbidden fruit. He made up a coat of • HARRIS •MINKUS .W HITE FREE SERVICE Bay State show SCOTT •LIGHTHOUSE PARTS AND SERVICE ON This week’s sports on TV arms that is still used, with a d esip of the WALPEX ’75 starts on the 14th at Regis • riAWtO • PM • CRYSTAL Aldabra tortoise and the coco-de-mer MOUNT .MARLATE Today Highlights. 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It? WEEKEND - Nov. 8, 1975 - Page II Friday, Nov. 14 EUREKA 6:00 CANISTER VACUUM News...... 3-8-22-30 Car & Truck...... 20 News...... 5 Ask Kleiner Bewitched ...... 5 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 M ovie...... 9 CLEANER By Dick Kleiner The Untouchables ...... 9 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Living Word ...... 18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 COMPLETE Newsmakers...... 20 Room 222 ...... 40 Journey Through Eden 24 WITH TOOLS Villa Alegre...... 2457 8:00 Great Performances...... 57 Reg. $34.88 i Bonanza...... 40 Monsters of the Deep ..... 3 10:30 DEAR DICK: Who decides the rating of the shows? I am a 6:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 New Directions ...... 18 member of the American Association of University Women Partridge Family...... 5 Barbary Coast ...... 8-40 Isfahan of shan “Abbas .. 24 *28®* and a member of the Deita Kappa Gamma Society (an News...... 8-20-22-30 Movie .'...... 9 11:00 honorary association of key teachers). Neither of these groups Real McCoys...... 18 700 C lub...... 18 N ew s i ...... 3-8-22-24-3040-57 has ever been asked to rate the programs. Why? — SARAH- Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Sanford and Sons___20-22-30 Best of Groucho...... 5 LOUISE DEEMING, DeLand, Fia. Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Week in Review...... 24-57 N.Y.P.D...... 9 Each of the rating services has a closely-guarded sample of 8:30 Dick Van Dyke ...... 20 the American public that they gather viewing information 7:00 Merv G riffin...... 5 11:30 from. Their samples are designed to be a true cross-section of News...... 3-20-22-40 Consumer Sales Andy Griffith ...... 5 Chico and the Man . .20-22-30 Movies ...... 3-5-40 the public. You have to take their word for it, because they’ll Wall St. Week...... 24-57 never tell exactly whom they poll. Chances are you and your Truth or Consequences___8 Mike Douglas...... 8 Manchester Parkade King's Section friends will never be asked; you sound too intelligent. Ironside ...... 9 9:00 The Untouchables ...... 9 Sking...... 18 Hhwaii Five-0 ...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 (left) of “Mister Rogers DEAR DICK; Anything you could tell me about actor Oliver Kangaroo,” Friday at 8 a.m. It will be Aviation W eather...... 24-57 M ovie...... 8-40 12:30 Neighborhood” on public television, visits Reed would be very much appreciated. Something strangely Dr. Jacob Bronowski hosts Rogers’ first visit to the award-winning To Tell the Truth...... 30 Rockford F ile s...... 20-22-30 Wide World Special...... 8 Bob Keeshan, CBS-TV’s “Captain mystical happens to me when I have the good fortune to look “The Ascent of Man,” a commercial series. 7:30 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 M ovie...... 9 upon him. I^es he reside in England? And, getting down to the series on mankind’s scien­ Match Game P M ...... 3 9:30 1:00 nitty-gritty, is he married? Happily? (You could tactfully tific and cultural history, avoid answering the above two questions if you feit the Adam 12...... 5 Bible...... 18 Midnight Special ___20-22-30 Wednesday, Nov. 12 weekly on public television answers might wound a young woman’s heart.) — ANNE A m erica...... 8 10:00 2:15 6:00 MACLEOD, Summerside, P.E.I., Can. Channels 24 and 57. Wilburn Brothers...... 18 Barnaby Jones ...... 3 Wild Kingdom ...... 20-30 10:00 MUFFLERS M ovie...... 5 The answers may not wound your heart, only slightly News...... 3-8-22-30 Kate McShane ...... 3 Lottery...... 22 damage it. Reed isn’t married, although he does have a girl Bewitched ...... 5 News...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 friend at the moment. He lives in England, in an old Victorian The Untouchables ...... 9 Room 222 ...... 49 Starsky and Hutch ...... 8-40 Saturday, Nov. 15 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 INSTALLED manor which was once a monastery. For fun, he breeds jum­ Living Word ...... is ping horses and currently has 15 in his stable. He just finished 6:00 Newsmakers...... 20 8:00 Most Ford, Chevys Newark and Reality ...... 9 Lost Saucer...... 8-40 11:30 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 his first American film, “ Burnt Offerings,” and is now mak­ Ag-USA...... 3 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Tony Orlando & Dawn :... 3 and Plymouths.L Emergency Plus 4 .. .20-22-30 M ovie...... 9 Ghost Busters...... 3 Say Brother...... 24-57. ing a movie in England. In December, he’s due in Mexico for Patterns for Living___, 5 Bonanza...... 40 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Comparable pricesi 8:30 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 10:30 yet another role. 6:30 6:30 When Things Were Rotten 8-40 on all other! The Flintstones ...... 5 10:00 Westwind...... 20-22-30 Metro Pulse ...... 18 Mufflers. DEAR DICK: I hear John Denver will film his first feature Eye on Women...... 3 Partridge Family...... 5 Celebrity Concert___ 9 Flying Circus ...... 24 Tom and Jerry/Grape Shazaml/Isis...... 3 700 C lub...... 18 gZ97i this fall. Can you tell me more about it? Also, has he a new Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Ape ...... 840 Adventures of Gilligan .. 8-40 News...... 8-20-22-30 Black Perspective...... 57 Free estimaies ■ Master Charge ■ BankAmericard • Mobjj ' album and, if so, what is the name of it? — CINDY WILSON, Noon Real McCoys...... is Little House on the I Dream pf Jeannie...... 8 Connecticut R ep o rt...... 9 Land of the Lost ___20-22-30 11:00 Bay Minette, Ala. Valley of the Dinosaurs ... 3 7:00 Sigmund and the Sea Book Beat ...... 24 P raire...... 20-22-30 Electric Company...... 24 M ovie...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 There are two Denver films planned, but so far, he can’t find Ranger Station...... 3 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Tribal E ye...... 24-57 the time to do them. One is a remake of “Mr. Smith Goes to Monsters...... 20-22-30 10:30 Speed Buggy...... 8 Best of Groucho...... 5 Underdog Cartoons ...... 5 7:00 8:30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 R e g a ie & S S ' Washington,” the second is a musical version of “Johnny 9:00 Uncle Croc’s B lock.... 840 Josie and the Pussycats Cartoon Carnival ...... 8 News...... 3-20-2240 Merv G riffin...... 5 11:30 Appleseed.” But it will be a while, if ever, before they are Bullwinkle Cartoons ...... 3 Run Joe, R u n ...... 20-22-30 ...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith ...... 5 That's My Mama...... 8-40 made — John just isn’t available at the moment. He has a new Consultation ...... 30 Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 Carrascolendas...... 24 Movies ...... 3-5-40 Mister Rogers...... 24 Truth or Consequences .... 8 r e offer convenience along with a superior product. RCA album out, “Windsong,” and a Christmas album, “Rocky 7:30 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 9:00 Mike D ouglas...... 8 11:00 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 Ironside ...... 9 Mountain Christmas,” is due soon. Casper Cartoons...... 5 Secret Lives of Waldo Space Nuts ...... 3 Cannon...... 3 The Untouchables ...... 9 Notre Dame Highlights .. 18 Corner of Broad News...... 9 K itty ...... 20-22-30 Baretta...... 8-40 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 DEAR DICK: I think John Denver is the greatest! Can you Soul Train ...... 5 12:30 Romagnolis’ Table...... 24-57 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 Sesame Street...... 24 Fat A lbert...... 3 Greatest Sports Legends .. 9 12:30 tell me the name of the first song that he wrote? Also how old M ovie...... 9 To Tell the Truth...... 30 is he? - MRS. BARBARA COCOLA, Stockton, Ca. 8:00 9:30 Return to the Planet American Bandstand...... 8 Doctors Hospital ... .20-22-30 M ovie...... Q 7:30 Great Performances ... 24-57 John started out writing songs for the Chad Mitchell Trio, Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 of the Apes ...... 20-22-30 Go-USA ...... 20-22-30 1:00 Name That T une...... 3 9:30 but his first memorable hit was done for Peter, Paul and Mary Hong Kong Phooey...... 840 Komedy K lassics...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 Villa Alegre...... 24 Adam 12...... 5 New York Nets ...... 9 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 — “Travelling on a Jet Plane.” He's in his early 30s. 1:35 $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 The Rock...... 18 DEAR DICK; I watch The Six Million Dollar Man all the M ovie...... 5 time and wonder — is it possible for the government to make a Tool collectors set RIZZO BACKS EM UP bionic man? Is there actually an operation t^here a man could Have Seen It? 13 have bionic arms, legs, eyes or any part of the body? Do you Thursday, Nov. think in several years from now it would be just a minor weekend at Mystic I 6:00 operation? — CECELIA QUEENER, Robertsdale, Ala. Tool collectors from- cussion. Demonstrations \ Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Someday, maybe. Not now. They’re getting there, with the News...... 3-8-22-30 Harry 0 ...... g-40 SPECIAL OFFER throughout New England ability to transplant organs and replace chopped-off fingers will include traditional Bewitched ...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Garner Ted Armstrong. . . . 9 and such. But, no. there’s no way science can today make a will gather at Mystic crafts such as ax and adze The Untouchables ...... 9 Public Affairs...... 39 Living Word ...... I8 bionic man. Seaport next weekend Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Dragnet ...... '49 Medical S tory...... 20-22-30 handle making, oar making (Nov. 15 and 16) at the first Newsmakers...... ,20 8:00 10:30 and preparation of flax for DEAR DICK; I was wondering about The Six Million Dollar “ Tool Collectors Carrascolendas...... 24-57 Waltons ...... Meet the M ayors...... 9 sail cloth. Bonanza...... Man. In the show, he was planning on getting married. Can Dealer's Choice ...... ’ [ ] 5 M edix...... 18 Weekend” sponsored by Weekend activities will ..I you tell me if he is still going to get married? — TERRY 6:30 Barney M iller...... 11:00 the Seaport and Antique take place on the Seaport Partridge Family...... 5 M ovie...... SPIEGEL, Killeen, Tex. Tools and Trades of News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 Good old bionic Steve Austin and his bionic girl friend (two grounds at at the Seamen’s News...... 8-20-22-30 700 C lub...... j8 Best of Groucho___ 5 episodes last year, two episodes this year) called it quits when Connecticut. Inne, adjacent to the A.V Real McCoys...... ig Mac Davis...... 20-30 N.Y.p.D...... 9 The weekend will feature maritime museum. 9 Space 1999 ...... 22 she lost her memory and couldn’t recall their big romance. Consumer Experience___24 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 DROP POCKETS The fade-out left her with a crush on her doctor (Richard demonstrations . by collec- Gettin’ Over ...... 57 Fourth Estate...... !.!. 24 More information is LIMITED SUPPLY Lenz). But the door was left open for the romance between tors and Seaport 7:00 Romantic Rebellion...... 57 available from the 11:30 Steve (Lee Majors) and Jamie (Lindsay Wagner) to be resum­ craftsmen, a workshop for Seaport’s public affairs of­ News...... 3-20-2240 8:30 Movies ...... ed. Problem is that Miss Wagner is anxious to play movie collectors, and a panel dis­ fice, Mystic, Conn. Andy Griffith ...... 5 Merv G riffin...... 5 roles and is not interested in playing Jamie any more. On the Rocks ...... 8-49 Mike D ouglas...... ;, g • Genuine quarried slate bed r Truth or Consequences___8 The Untouchables ...... 9 ■ Ironside ...... 9 Classic Theatre ...... 24-57 • Wood grain Conoiite finish DEAR DICK; Could you please tell me who played Lana Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Turner's maid’s daughter in the movie, “Imitation of Life.” DEUdOUS nZZA (GUNT CMNDERS • PASTA 9:00 • Highest quaiity wood biend cioth Wally’s Workshop ...... ig Mannix...... 49 My friend says it was Natalie Wood. I say it was someone else. id Black Perspective...... 24-57 M ovie...... • Liveiy moided gum rubber cushions 12:30 - DOROTHY CALUB, Metairie. La. To Tell the Truth...... 39 • BYRON 8 - Size 4’x8’ - wt. 700 ibs. Sts. of San Francisco ... 8-40 Mannix...... one piece siate bed *34910 You win this round. The part was played by Susan Kohner. 7:30 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... ^ 9 L ottery...... 3 ' Classic Theatre ...... 24-57 Longstreet...... !! 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Richard Doyle m Limited Edition from O ift to art museum *12 to *33 at Hondius, has been dotted ’to thTwnham'BMton p ^ s sSe^d at a tabS^h^eft^"^ T Th ot Art at the University of Connecticut bv the artist’s onp nf «iv im f * panel. The painting is widow. The center panel features the title subjects, with a recently giveTto the iTseum " Art school faculty rf. 83, talcottville shows large variety Heroes in American film counter in “The Maltese FRESH GRAYLEDGE TURKEYS come in two distinctly Falcon,” directed by John different categories: The Huston in 1941. typical hero, championing “The Great Gangsters” FOR THANKSGIVING! ' virtue and a rightful cause; will continue through and the anti-hero as seen in November with such out­ gangsters, spies and standing films as “Public rebels, with or without a Enemy" with James cause. Cagney and Humphrey The anti-hero is the sub- Bogart, “Double Indem­ ject of “ The Great nity’’ with Barbara Gangsters (Film Noir),” Stanwyck and Fred the current film program MacMurray, “ The God­ in th e Wadsworth father” with Marlon Bran­ Atheneum’s series “The do and A1 Pacino, and American Cinema: A “Bonnie and Clyde” with Survey 1896-1976,” being Faye Dunaway and Warren screened this month. Beatty. Two classics of Tickets may be obtained Our own, native grown turkeys..plump, fender and American cinema will be at the Atheneum Theatre seen tonight at 7:30 at the box' office shortly before delicious! Order now, while they last! Atheneum Theatre in Hart­ each performance. The ford. Edward G. Robinson Atheneum’s Bicentennial typecast himself for years film program will continue GRAYLEDGE PRODUCTS FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW KITCHEN: to come with his stunning through June with a portrait of “Little Saesar,” different series each • ROAST TURKEY...We’ll cook it for you, stuffing and all! made in 1931. Humphrey month and is supported by Bogart and Mary Astor a grant from the National have an unforgettable en­ Endowment for the Arts. •SLICED TURKEY...Heaping .platters of delicious white and dark meat! Anti-heroes of film •TURKEY POT PIE.,.0ur own recipe, filled with lots of tender turkey meat! in Atheneum series •TURKEY S0UP...A delicious blend, rich and hearty. Sculpture, painting, Wolfgang Behl, Kanani drawing, video, and Bell, Jacqueline •GRAYLEDGE FRIED CHICKEN..,0ur special recipe. Take home a bucket! photography-all media to Gourevitch, Leland be represented in the first Johnston, Thomas F. exhibition by the faculty of Shepherd, Rudolph Fresh Frozen GRAYLEDGE CAPONS, too! the Hartford Art School of Zallinger^ and David B. the University of Hartford. Zeiset. OUR OWN FANCY CAPONS. Titled FACULTY I, the The public is invited to exhibition will open Nov. 19 view the exhibition during A TREAT DURING THE HOUDAYS AND YEAR-ROUND. with a 5 to 7 p.m. reception the following gallery and run to Dec. 5. hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CALL TODAY 633-6906 or-633-8839 Artists whose works will and Monday through Jfafborough Road , Glastonbury off Hebron Ave (Rte 94) 8 mi. east of Glastonbury Center be on exhibition will be: Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.