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Increasing cloudiness with a chance Area news...... 12 Open Forum___4 Business...... 3 Obituaries ...... 2 of rain this afternoon, high near 60. Sr. Citizens...... 2 Rain tonight, lows 45-50. Variable Churches ...... 5 Classified...... 8-10 Sports...... 7-8 cloudiness Sunday, showers, high ^70. V **The Bright Week-Review ... 4 National weather forecast map on TWELVE PAGES , If. Comics...... 11 Dear Abby...... 11 Page 9. weeki^ in sid e MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY J, 197«~ VOL. XCV, No. 181 PRlCEi FIFTEEN CENTS

News Truck driver saves lives summary of couple trapped in fire Compiled from By DOUG BEVINS not declared under control until 11:56 to continue fighting the fire. United Prett Internetlonel a.m. ' ’ About 500 feet of three-inch hose Herald Reporter The fire was most intense in a first- was laid to draw water from a A Glastonbury truckdriver is floor kitchen, where it appeared hydrant at Main and Hudson Sts. Fire State credited with saving the lives of an there had been a leaking natural gas fighters used four IVi-inch lines and elderly couple trapped in an intense pipe which might have exploded to two booster lines to attack the fire. WILLIMANTIC - A federal house fire on Hudson St. Friday. start the fire. - Authorities weren’t The roof was ventilated-by ax and mediator said there will be no Authorities said rapid action by sure of the cause and Eighth District power saw to allow gases to escape. more talks unless striking Richard A. Arnold of Glastonbury Fire Chief Ted Lingard, also the fire About 35 fire fighters were at the nurses and Windham Com­ probably saved the lives of Harold marshal, is investigating. scene with three pieces of apparatus. munity Memorial Hospital of­ and Tryphena Beebe of 74 Hudson St., From the kitchen, the flames A reserve engine pumper was ficials change their bargaining who remained hospitalized in serious spread in a haphazard pattern transferred from Fleming Rd. to positions. The statement condition today. through false ceilings and spaces Eighth District Fire Headquarters, Arnold, 41, was'driving on Summit wiihin remodeled partitions. Even and the Town Fire Department was followed separate meetings iiir with both sides Friday. St. at about 11 a.m. when he heard after visible flames had been summoned for men and one engine screams and saw smoke pouring extinguished, the blaze continued in­ for standby at the Eighth District HARTFORD - The Educa­ from upstairs windows of the two- side walls and ceilings, fire fighters station. tion and Public Health and family swelling. He stopped his said. Fire fighters remained at the scene Safety Committees of the truck, ran inside and rescued the cou­ Heat and smoke inside the house until about 1:30 p.m. After the blaze, Legislature decided Friday to ple. was heavy. Fire fighters, after officials said the entire dwelling was conduct an inquiry of the goals Beebe, 83, suffered facial and arm dousing large masses of flames from gutted. The house, owned by Truman and operations of the Universi­ burns; his wife, 80, suffered facial outside, entered the structure with Cowles, was boarded up later in the ty of Medical bums, and Arnold suffered minor portable breathing devices, biit two day. Center in Farmington. One of burns and smoke inhalation. Arnold fire fighters still suffered smoke in­ Other Manchester fire calls: the allegations raised is the was treated at Manchester Memorial halation. Friday, 12:38 p.m. — Rescue call to 99 waste of tnoney at the multi­ Hospital and released; the Beebes The fire fighters — Leonard Essex St. (Town) Friday, 4 p.m. — Fire in clothes dryer million dollar facility. were admitted. Luzusky, 23, of 49 Rachel Rd. and The initial emergency call went to Victor LeGeyt, 29, of 37 Keeney St. — at 44 Benton St. (Town) Eighth District fire fighters at 11:08 Friday, 5:59 p.m. — Grass fire at 45 HARTFORD — Sen. Henry were treated at Manchester Server St. (Town) Jackson, D-Wash., reportedly p.m. and the frame house was fully Memorial Hospital and then returned Involved with fire as the first-men ' will slow down his bid for the. Democratic presidential and apparatus arrived within a nomination but has scheduled minute. Ford tries to stop Reagan visits to Connecticut May 7 and Three firemen who are Emergency 8 to campaign for votes in the Medical Technicians tended to the in­ in Texas primary today May 11th Democratic primary. jured as other fire fighters attacked 7 . - r the mass of flames with six hose DALLAS (UPI) - President Ford same day as Georgia and Alabama lines. Fire authorities said the blaze voting where the Californian is was “knocked down” quickly but was wants to halt Ronald Reagan’s challenge by winning big in today’s favored. Regional Texas primary, and Jimmy Carter Democratic attention also focused hopes to keep his bandwagon rolling. on today’s.Louisiana primary where Fire guts home Miss Mutty named 32 delegates were on the ballot. BOSTON -I Canadian- Campaigning hard before crowds Above, smoke billows from second-floor window at 74 Hudson St. of thousands right through the eve of There wa* Hfe. Republican contest American imposition of a Loyalty Day Queen as Eighth District fire fighters determine best method to douse protected fishing zone the primary. Ford said he doesn’t see there. Carter was opposed in both states stretching 200-mlles into the first runner-up how the American people can take Friday’s serious blaze in which an elderly couple was rescued by Reagan seriously. The President’s by a diminish^ George Wallace a Glastonbury truck driver and hospitalized. 'The couple, Harold North Atlantic may be illegal Miss Jacquette Mutty of Glaston­ campaign, but his real opposition and unenforceable, academics blistering attack on Reagan was and Tryphena Beebe, were in serious condition today. Below, the bury, Manchester’s VFW Loyalty came from favorite sons. Sen. Lloyd told a Council on Canadian coupled with a prediction that he has Day queen, was named first runner- Bentsen, who quit campaigning couple’s grandchildren — Chris Beebe, Shirley Hooey and Mark Studies Friday. The study con­ .overcome his underdog status in the up for the title of “ Connecticut battle for 96 GOP delegates and now months ago, was on the Texas ballot, Beebe (left to right).— survey interior damage to the home. tends the plan would only work Loyalty Day Queen” Friday night at and Gov. Edwin Edwards led an un­ with cooperation, of other will win. (Herald photos by Bevins and Dunn) a Loyalty Day ball in New London. committed force in Louisiana. Atlantic nations. If Reagan loses in Texas, it will Miss Shirley Ross of Trumbull was hurt his "sunbelt strategy” and could Carter predicted he will win a thirjK | selected the state Loyalty Day finish him as a serious challenger in of the Texas delegates, although an CONCORD, N.H. - queen. the battle for the GOP nomination. If independent poll gave him a majori­ Following charges Friday by Miss Mutty, a senior at Glaston­ he wins, he will gain fresh momen­ ty. There are 98 delegates on the the Justice Department that bury High School, is employed at tum going into Tuesday’s close con­ ballot, with another 32 chosen later New Hampshire violaTed a ' Willie's Steak House. test in Indiana, which falls on the at the state party convention. federal law by mailing lottery tickets across state line In Maine, New Hampshire of; - ficials charged the federal Judge Shea says modern society government with trying to build a " Wall” around the state. The suit followed turning to courts for solutions complaints by Maine lottery of­ ficials and is the first filed By DOUG BEVINS But the courts didn’t look for the LaBelle Jr., presenting the award against any of the 13 states con­ Herald Reporter problems, he said. The problems with Mayor Matt Moriarty, cited ducting lotteries. We’re living in an age in which our were thrust on the courts by Miss Graves for helping promote a traditional institutions are under at­ widespread dissatisfaction with the better understanding of government tack, Superior Court Judge John F. other branches of government. and of the law, and promoting NEWPORT, R.I. - Without Shea Jr. says, and people are turning Shea called upon everyone in the respect for the law and the courts. any fanfare or boasting, until more and more to the courts to solve legal system —not just lawyers, Adding to the praise for Miss now. Newport has quietly their problems. judges and police —to support the Graves was Judge Shea; Moriarty; become the "lobster capital of Judge Shea, speaking at Friday’s law. The support is needed, he said, Judge of Probate William E. the ,” according Law Day ceremony at the so the system can continue to protect FitzGerald, president of the local bar to Natural Resources Director Manchester Municipal Building, said individual rights and maintain the association; and Police Chief Robert Dennis J. Murphy, who many of the problems brought to American tradition of liberty and Lannan. reported 2.1 millions pound of courts used to be handled by other justice under law. lobster, nearly twice that of the Miss Graves, Manchester’s first branches of government. The highlight of Friday’s ceremony policewoman, joined the department top port in Maine, were landed Perhaps courts should leave those was presentation of the Manchester at Newport in 1975. ' in 1966. Since 1972 she has served as problems to the-other branches of Bar Association’s Liberty Bell youth services officer. She is a government. Shea said, noting there Award to Sgt. Patricia Graves, youth graduate of Manchester Community National is a lot of criticism that courts are services officer for the Manchester College, the FBI National Academy legislating instead of just Police Department. and other law enforcement schools. adjudicating. Law Day Chairman John D. NEW YORK - After 46 years, Lowell Thomas, 84, is giving, up his evening radio news broadcast on CBS to devote more time to and other Interests. His first radio broadcast was 51 years ago for KDKA, PitUburgh. House votes to repeal

WASHINGTON - The En­ motorcyele helmet law vironmental Protection Agen­ cy Friday reported traces of HARTFORD (UPI) - The House said Rep. John II. Morrison, D- asbestos, a potential cause of today planned an unusual Saturday Enfield. Mrs. Grasso has said she cancer, have been found in the session to clear its desks of several would sign the bill into law. drinking water supplies of five major bills in preparation for the Rep. Richard J. Baiducci, D- major cities — Boston, mandatory adjournment Wednesday. Newington, said a measure , , San Among them was the controversial eliminating the federai power to Francisco and Seattle. overhaul of the state’s higher educa­ withhoid federal funds from states tion system. without heimet laws is on President Several bills were approved by the Ford’s desk and is expected to be International House Friday and sent to Gov. Ella signed within 10 days. T. Grasso for her signature, in­ A 17-year-oid West Hartford youth ROME — Italy’s 38th govern­ cluding rheasures cracking down on was killed in a motorcycle accident ment since the fall of Benito incompetent and disabied doctors recently because he was not wearing Mussolini has resigned and and repealing the law requiring a helmet, said Rep. Robert D. Shea, politicians said early elections motorcyclists to wear helmets. D-West Hartford. in June were inevitable, Under the "sick doctors” bili the The heimet law has saved lives and opening the way for large gains Connecticut Medical Examining prevented disfigurement, according by the Italian Communist ^ar­ Board could suspend or revoke a to Rep. Francis W. Ciampi, D- ty. physician’s license for a specific list Waterbury. of impairments including "Without this heimet law, dear PARIS -1- An illegal Turkish alcoholism, drug addiction, and loss god, what protection do our children alien hijacked a Turkish of competence. have?" he said. Airliner Friday with 253 per­ The five-member panel would be Opponents of the repeal measure, sons aboard to protest his Presented Lihe.rty Bell Award expanded to nine members by adding which passed 119-19, said it was part two doctors and two consumer of a state effort to "protect people expulsion from France, but Manchester Mayor Matt Moriarty (left) and Atty. John D. LaBelle Jr., local Law Day surrendered today after three representatives, one of them a from them selves’’ which was airports refused to let the plane chairman, present Manchester Bar Association’s Liberty Bell Award .to Sgt. Patricia lawyer. destined to fail. They also said land. Graves, youth services officer of the Manchester Police Department. The award ceremony "This measure will mean better lielmets interfered with sight and took place F ^ a y at the Municipal Building Hearing Room. (I^rald photo by Pinto) care for all citizens of ^nnecticut,” hearing. .‘‘t' *.t>*. -i;.. , ... -I ’ii.’ *;

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Obituary Sw«disli pastor to speak here News for senior citizens The Rev.. Jan Erixon and the Rev. The ministers have been in the Olaf Ward, both of the Covenant United States for three weeks on a son, 611; Helena Gavello, 598; Grace be filling our flower pots in our craft Miss Myra Tanner Hi! Once again it Is time to remind Church of Sweden, will be guests Sun­ study itinerary that has taken them you that come Monday we will Windsor, 597; Wesley Frost, 589; class. My friend, Toiii, wants me to Miss Myrs .Tanner, 65, of 205 day morning at Trinity Covenant to churches of all denominations register for the Wildwood trip. Esther Anderson, 571; Rene Maire, remind you that she is still looking Center St. was found dead FMday at Church, 302 hackmatack St. from to Florida. They are Registration will start around 8 a.m. 569; Sam Schors, 568; Edward Shen- for the small 12-ounce detergent her home by neighbors. The Rev. Mr. Erixon is the assis­ here to study the causes of church here at the center on a first-come sie, 566; A1 Gates, 564; Martin bottles for the dolls she Is making. { According to police. Dr. Robert R. tant director of New Life Crusades in growth, and will be participating in basis. One person may sign up for Bakstan, 559, and Mary Thrall, 556. With senior Big Week just around' MANCHESTER Keeney, assistant state medical Sweden and will soon be appointed the worship service at Trinity Cove­ themselves and one other person on­ In the afternoon, while some of the the corner, I would appreciate ydu examiner, said death was from director of that organization which is nant, their last stop before returning ly, and we will not accept reser-. gang were busy making roses and seniors gathering your crafts natural causes and Miss Tanner had affiliated with the Covenant Church to Sweden. vations over the phone at this time. other articles for our float, we had 20 together for our display in Watkins CODNTRl, p- been dead for several hours. of Sweden. i We will have two separate places players for our bridge games, and the window. We will dress the window on SSH STAMPS MAKES US Miss Tanner was born in for signing up, for those going on the lucky winners were: Tuesday, May 25. It would be helpful 2B4 BROAD 8T. MANCHESTER _ A * 4 Manchester and lived here all her first week of June 14-18 at one table, Marjorie McLain, 5,790; Nadine if you have your name printed on NO. ONE Mafciiants In Early Aimrtcan life. Manchester Hospital notes and the others going from June 21-25 Malcom, 5,090; George Vallone, 4,- your item, and if you could bring it to Furniture RaproducUoiiB She leaves no immediate sur­ at another. When registering, you 990; Marge Reed, 4,650; Martha Watkins personally. 729 EAST CLOCKS * LAMPS * FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and * NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA vivors. Stephenson, 30 Crosby Rd.; William must pay a down payment of at least Rockwell, 4,590; and Eugene Toch, Menus for week Discharged Thursday — Mary MIDDLE TURNPIKE OPEN TUea., WED., SAT. 10 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. The funeral is Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Charbonneau, 36 (Joodwin St.; Mary $50. We will take up to four buses for 4,460. " Monday, corned beef hash, from the John F. Terney Funeral Hope, 97 Florence St.; Catherine On Thursday after a delicious roast THURSDAY t FRIDAY, 10 A.M. ■ 9 P.M. McCormick, 113 Lockwood St.; Helen Tamayo, 9 Church St.; Bernard the first week, and only three on the MANCHESHR SUNDAY 12 NOON - 9 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARK/NG Home, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass breast of chicken dinner we went up­ buttered vegetables, bread and MUT1 f Waters, 41 Bissell St.; William Bussiere, East Hartford; Catherine second. butter, Jello with whipped topping, at St. James Church at 9. Burial will stairs for our meeting and were in­ WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Troysr, 73 Harlan Rd.; Diane Keane, 164 Maple St.; Nerina beverage. HAS IT! be in St. Bridget Cemetery. Hublard, 26 Earl St.; Eleanor Galll, Stanley Park formed that Dorothy Hellstrom is a There are no catling hours. patient at Manchester Memorial Wednesday, French onion soup 18312233 Business-Directory Guide For 66 Norman St. Speaking of trips, as part of dur Big with croutons, grilled hamburg, AIR ■ REFRIGERATION Also, Kathleen Martucci, Hospital. Week, we plan on spending a day at We send our sincere and heartfelt gingerbread with whipped topping, HEATING and SHEET METAL Police Marlborough; Keith Richards, Birch Stanley Park, in Westfield, Mass. beverage. Rd., Andover; Robert Loomis, condolences to the family of Elsie Manchester and Surrounding 'The complete package consists of Thursday, baked pork chops with MANCHESTER PARKADE Storrs; Laurie Albert, 400 Lake St., Freiheit who passed away last New England M echanol Services, Inc. busfare, tip, delicious noon meal, Wednesday. She was a member of applesauce, whipped potato, buttered ROUTE |P83, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete Vernon; Joseph Mobley, East Hart­ sightseeing, and a place to relax beets, roll and butter, vapilla with breach of peace after a distur­ ford; Janian Ryba, 73 Notch Rd., our senior center. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Appliance Store Arrests made or summonses among the many beautiful flowers, Later Gloria introduced our guest tartlett, beverage. 643-2738 • 643-2162 Vicinity issued by Manchester Police in­ bance at McDonald’s, 46 W. Center Bolton; Vicky Bartlett, 58 Welles St.; and even join in on a good old Friday, clam chowder with St. Court date is May 17. Robert Fuller, 665 East St., Hebron; Dr. Daniel Burns who gave a short cluded: fashioned sing-along. The price for talk, and then presented a few crackers, tuna salad sandwich, FAMOUS BRAND • Richard J. Field, 28, of 64 Wilson • Gayle E. Caterino, 20, of Water­ Muriel Leone, East Hartford. this affair will be $5.75, and we will chilled fruit, beverage. CAMPING EQUIPMENT featuring this week... bary, charged Friday morning with colored slides, and a movie on TELEViSION - APPLiANCES Lane, Vernon, charged Friday after­ be signing up on Monday, May 10. “Glaucoma.” The doctor ended with Schedule fur the week \ noon with third-degree criminal mis­ intoxication on W. Middle ’Tpke. TENTS, COTS, SUEPINB BAB8, AIR MAHRESSES, ’The action here starts on Tuesday a question and answer period. AH Monday through Friday, registra­ STOVES, UNTERNS MANCHESTER chief in connection with vandalism to Court date is May 17. afternoon with our Senior Bowling • John E. Billey, 41, of no certain those present found his presentation tion for Wildwood. NOME IMPROVEMENT a rest room at King’s Department Man pinned League at the Parkade Lanes with to be very interesting and infor­ Monday, 8 a.m., registration for address, charged early today with in­ FARR’S DIV. Store, Manchester Shopping the following results: mative, and appreciate hearing from Wildwood, N.J.; 8:30 a.m., Senior i/i*nplke Parkade. Court date is May 17. toxication, at E. Middle ’Tpke. and THE EYERYTHING STORE under auto In the men’s Class A group, Arnold him. Golf League, golfers both men and I CAMP-BIKE-SPDRT 2 MAIN STREr 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 • Gregory M. Neault, 17, of 863 Princeton St. Court date is May 17. Newman won the high tri{)le with a APPUAHCE * TV • Theresa M. Gaudette, 16, of 18 A 65-year-old West Willington man women are welcome to play at the DPEN DAILY TD 8 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 Nnt to Stop $ Shop Tolland Tpke., charged with was treated at Manchester Memorial 505 and Andy Lamoureaux won the East Hartford Golf Course; 10 a.m., tampering with a motor vehicle and Cortcord St., East Hartford, charged high single with a 190. In the Class B VIollier’s Day Tea Friday afternoon with failure to yield Hospital Friday afternoon for in­ Kitchen social bingo games, one can disobeying a policeman’s signal, in group, Eimnett Farrell won both the A reminder that we have our an­ the right of way, after a two-car acci­ juries he suffered after being pinned of canned goods needed; noon to VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR connection with a Thursday night in­ high triple with a 414 and the high nual Mother’s Day Tea scheduled for dent at W. Middle ’Tpke. and Green by an automobile, police said. 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m . lo by laclory trained speefa/fsts cident on Jefferson St. Court date is Police said Charles E. LaBelle was single with a 182, Thursday, and this will be one day 3:30 p.m., pinochle games. Bus Manor Blvd. Minor injuries were Phil Pete May 18. working under a car at 99 Essex St. In the women’s Class A group, when all women can relax, and the pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips at reported. Court appearance (not Loclcero and Zidek TEMPLE’S • Belle barker, 21, of 72 Oak SL, when one of two jacks slipped, pin­ Violet Denhup won the high triple men will be on hand to do all the ser­ 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. charged by detectives Friday night mandatory) is scheduled May 18. with a 393 and Esther Hogan and CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING • Robert J. Stearns, 25, of 115 ning him under the car. ving. Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., square with cultivation and possession of Violet Denhup tied for the high single By the way, on behalf of my staff 646-5036 I 309 MAIN S T U n OMN MOM tkrs SAT f-t THUIS t III f-f TEL. Olmstead St., East Hartford, A companion reset the jack and got dance class; 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ MANCHKS1KR oUT OT TOWN CAU (OUlCT 643-8882 marijuana, after a search of her LaBelle out from under the car, with a 157. In the Class B group, Bet­ and myself. I’d like to take this op­ ping: 10 a.m., oil painting class; 1 home. Detectives said small quan­ charged early today with making an ty Miller won the high triple with a P&P AUTO REPAiR Connecticut’s Largest Floor Covering Dealer improper turn, after a two-car crash police said. Town Fire Department portunity to thank all of our p.m., Senior Bowling League at the 706 Main 81. * “Ajea Charge” * Manchester tities of suspected marijuana and Emergency Medical Technicians, 317 and Kay Nettleton won the high volunteers who have been helping us Parkade Lanes and return trip from several suspected marijuana plants on W. Middle ’Tpke. near Exit 92 of I- single with a 123. 86. Both cars were towed; minor in­ called to the scene at 12:38 p.m., ad­ these past two months: Elizabeth shopping; 1:05 p.m., ceramic class. were seized on a Common Pleas Cone, Ann Thompson, Mae Martin, Conn. Most Complete Garden Center , MERCURY juries were reported. Court ministered first aid and LaBelle was Pinochle Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, Court 12 search warrant. Court date taken to the hospital by ambulance. On Wednesday in the morning we Helen Martino, Lillian Rutchik, pinochle games; noon to 12:30 p.m.; is May 17. appearance (not mandatory) is scheduled May 18. He was in satisfactory condition had 45 players for pinochle, and the Esther Anderson, Bob Doggart, Lyla lunch is served; 12:45 p.m., bridge UST HARTFORD NURSERY • Jeffrey W. Cormier, 18, of 212 today, officials said. winners were: Steele, Alfreda Hallin, Helena games; 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., arts and McKee St., charged Friday night 1375 Silver Lane Gavello, Ceil Wandt, Ivy Siddell, and crafts class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., ^ Phone 646-2756 Marjorie McLain, 639; Ann.Thomp- East Hartlord 569-0800 Marge Reed. They really worked return trips at 12:30 and 3 p.m. I NO SERVICE CHARQE hard, and did a terrific job. FOCIS takes registrations Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, outdoor We Have Everything For 1 Raservations tor • Hotels • Airlines • Stsamships (floriu’s Corner shuffleboard games and indoor card 1627 Main Street Manchester In Memoriam games; noon to 1:45 p.m., hot meals, Your Home Gardening Needs. in weekly consecutive order are On May 6 we will have one of our For Mrs. Victora AoM Twerdjr, The Family Oriented Childbirth In­ fiorreetion and meals-on-wheels; 1 p.m.. Passed away May 3, 1974. “Early Pregnancy,” “Labor and nicfest events, our Mother’s Day Tea. formation Society (FOCIS) is accep­ The aluminum recycling drive Mother’s Day Tea, plus entertain­ FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Complete Auto Parts Available Oh my God. Oh Thou for give her of ting registration for its series of Delivery,” “Preview to Post- It is on this day that we honor all the story in Friday’s Herald gave the im­ ment. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and 1646.0228 875-3252 NOTICE sins. Bestower of gifts. Dispeller of weekly classes, which begins Partum ,” and “Infant Care and women at the center with some nice A full line of the best in auto parts is available on Board St. at Manchester Auto Parts, Inc. Thirty years' afflictions. Verily, 1 beseech Thee to pression only Nathan Hale School refreshments, entertainment, and a noontime. Return trip at 3 p.m. • experience make Ed and Vic Della Fera well qualified to advice you intelligently and dependably on your forgive the sins of such as have aban* Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Nutrition.” was involved. All public elementary A COMPLETE UNE OF - M TO N CAKE DECORATIONS gift. I personally adopt all the ladies Friday, 10 a.m., kitchen social needs for automotive repairs. If a repair job is on your mind, several brands of carburetors, fuel pumps, OPEN SATURDAY doned thee physical garment and have Manchester Memorial Hospital con­ Pre-registration is required and schools in Manchester collected ascended to thee spiritual world.Oh my who are not mothers, so everyone is games, one can of canned goods 191 CENTER 8T. 70 UNION ST. water pumps, new or rebuilt starters, shock absorbers, brake parts, bearings, mufflers, exhaust and tail Lord. Purify them from trespasses. ference rooms. may be made with Mrs. Robert aluminum, and town trucks brought invited. This is one time the men needed; noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. pipes, and gaskets are on the shelves. Till 5 P.M. Dispel their sorrows, and change their The classes in "Expectant Parent Bovee, 643-0604, Mrs. Thomas Moore, the collection to Nathan Hale for the served; 1 p.m., setback games. Bus Mon. - 8l1. 10-5 Mon. ■ Sal. 10-9 darkness into light. Cause them to Education,” which are open to the 649-2915, or Mrs. John Soderberg, 228- wait on us gals. Thutt., 10-9 FrI. 10-9 It would be difficult to list all the names carried, but perhaps the most familiar are AC, United Delco, enter the garden of happiness, Cleanse kickoff drive Friday. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips at' public free of charge, are taught by 3106. Next Wednesday afternoon we will Auto-Lite, Dayco, Standard Motors, A.P., and Fitzgerald. You will also find a great selection of tools, MANCHESTER AUTD PARTS them with the most pure water, and 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. 270 BROAD STREET PHONE 649-4528 grant them to behold Thy splendorous qualified professionals. The classes, Wedding Cakes A Specialty ^ everything you could possibly need, from small screwdrivers to heavy duty jacks. There's also a well- on the lofteous mount. +AMu'l-Baha equipped machine shop on the premise to provide assistance on some of the heavier jobs. The family i EVERYTHING IN Where other stores may stock one or two items, here are parts you might not expect to find outside of a Theater schedule large warehouse. The next time your car gives you trouble, try Manchester Auto Parts first. With the largest BETTY JANE TURNER In Memoriam About town K • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS stock in the area and a crew of experienced helpful counter men, you’ll probably find things you didn't even School of Dance In loving memory of Albert W. Kat- Ps STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS | know you wanted, and answers to questions you haven’t even asked! ■ '•BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 40 O A K S T R E E T M A N C H E S T E R zung, who passed away April 25, 1963. Saturday Time Clock Burnside 2— "Family Plot” U.A. East 3 — "Alice Showcase Cinema 3— - The days and nights are lonely, as I ’The executive board of The centennial com­ 7:20-9:30 Doesn't Live Here Anymore,” “Lipstick” 2:00-4:00-6:00- Ballet Tap ■ Jazx go through life alone. Waddell School PTA will mittee of St. James Church UA East 1 - "All the Showcase Cinema 1 — "One 2:00-5:45-9:30; "Prisoner of 8 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic & Baton The place we shared together doesn't will meet Monday at 7:30 President’s Men" 2:00-4:30- Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest" 2nd Ave.," 4:00-7:45 Showcase Cinema 4 — u n SHOW MT. NI6HT FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS^ REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED seem the same old home. meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. 7:00-9:30 2:00-4:35-7:15-9:55 “Duchess and the Dirtwater BUZM6 StDDUS - IldIO Time is supposed to heal the pain and at the home of Maxwell B. p.m. at St. James Convent. Vernon Cinema 1 — UA East 2— "Stranger and Manchfsttrr I n b i i h H s i. j,'_ '■ :\ 6 4 9 - 0 2 5 6 lighten the burdens we bear. Showcase Cinema 2 — "Bad "Blazing Saddles” 1:10-3:10- Fox" 2:15-4:40-7:10-9:25 BEYOW THE OUffi ■ 11-30 649*7322 Morrison, 531 Vernon St. the Gunfighter” 1:30-3:30- oven 21 YEAHS EXPERIENCE 3 .. But on the I3lh Anniversary, A hymn-along for shut- News Bears” 2:00-3:50-5:40- 5:10-7:10-9:10 their's still that vacant chair. 5:30-7:30-9:30 7:35-9:45 Vernon Cinema 2 — "From Shown 7:00 7:SS 900 11:30 The Rev. Dr. Felix ins will be sponsored by the Showcase Cinema 3 -r Sun. Cont' 1:30 Sadly missed, Manchester Area U.A, East 3 — “ Alice Beyond the Grave” 1:30-3:30- Esther and Tootle Davis, pastor of Second “Lipstick” 2:00-4:00-6:00- 763 -ar Doesn’t Live Here Anymore," 5:30-7:35-9:30 Manchester Evening Horald 1 . 5 / ' U.UU..A, Congregational Church, Conference of Churches : - 41-r 2:00-5:45-9:30; "Prisoner of 8 00 10:00 Manchester Drive-In — MAIN ST. will lead a program of Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Showcase Cinema 4 — Published every evening except T C I C \ / ICIAM J A D O I I A U r C DON WILLIS Specializing In 2nd Ave.,’’ 7:45 “Blazing Saddles" 8:05; "The Sundays and holidays. 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Hatf'Prtcs Admleaion wHh this *AO” MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-0561 10 to 9 'Weekdays — 10 to 5 Saturday “DEATH RACE FOOD • • • FflEi PAHKIHa BARBAIN MATINEE $1.20 Spon$orad by SlsltrkooH B’nal hrmsl Synmgogum All Shows itio ra # 2000" 2!30>.Ht| PAGE jroUR— MANCHESTER EVEINING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat^^^ay I, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 1. 1976- PAGE FIVE i >»”" ...... - ...... The Press and the Anterican Revolution manrl|wt^r iufuitigU erali ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 LOCAl CHURCHES E. Middle Tpke. Rev. PhlUp Hussey, Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Manchester — A City of Village Charm pastor. 9:19 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Daniel Boone and ‘Kentucke’ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ the Rev. Mrs. Curtis, preacher; 11:1S I Founded Oct. 1,1881 KMANUKL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Snd 11:30 a.m. formal Worship, study and fellowship. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry a.m.. Nominating committee. Library, M«mb«r, Audit Burtau of CfrculaUon Mambar, Unitad Praw Intarnational and wild vegetables. But as he set out Boone brought his family and other < By Dr. Francis G. Walett many others, moved south through Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall; 4 to 7 GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. the Shenandoah valley and finally he usually brought meal, flour, com, settlers over the Wilderness Road to CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Worcester Slate College pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. p.m.. Grade ’8 Confirmation, Robbins 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. found a home along the Yadkin River coffee, molasses, salt, and mm. On Boonesborough. Taking all their CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St., Rev. Burton D. Copyright 1976 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service,' Vrith Room; 7:30p.m., Youth Fellowship, Rob­ Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. on the extreme frontier of North the outward journey such supplies worthy goods with them, the new Holy Communion, the Chapel Singers, an bins Room. Stand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. n4ymond F. Robinson. Ediloi-Publlabar American Antiquarian Society ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Htfold E. Turklngton, Managing Editor Carolina. could be easily carried by the pack people had to come to stay, to make ecumenical group from Hartford, will 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery NORTH UNITED METHODIST Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. “It was on the first of May, in the take part in the worship services; 9:49 for small chilren; 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ This was the wildest place Daniel horse that would bring in the new homes for themselves in the CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. William J. Stack, Rev. William J. ‘Opinion* year 1769, that I resigned my a.m.. Church School and Adult Forum; nion, Church School through Grade 6, had as yet seen. It was said that a expected catch of pelts. wilderness. Boone recorded proudly; Custer, pastor. . i Nursery for small children. domestic happiness for a time, and 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants. Killeen.' hunter could shoot 30 deer in a day The expedition begun in May 1769 “My wife and daughter...(were) the 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., left my family and peaceful habita­ without leaving the river valley. The .by Boone atid his companions was first white women that ever stood on tion on the Yadkin River, in North- TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Sacrament of Holy Communion, sermon: school auditorium; Sjpnday Masses at ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward somewhat different — not only would the banks of Kentucke River.” “The Christ of Existence,” the Rev. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Open forum Caroiina, to wander through the Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard they engage in hunting, but also they Swensen, pastor. Theodore R. Smith Jr., director of the and noon in school auditorium. wilderness of America, in quest of Killeen. would look for the easiest' route 300 miles 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Central Counseling Service in New York the country of Kentucke.” THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; through the mountains and for ages three through adult, Nursery for in­ City, guest speaker. Coffee fellowship With these words that immortal from old homes St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., favorable sites for settlement. Judge fants: 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service vyith between services; 9 a.m.. Church School, noon and 5 p.m. Bolton and Andover hero of the early settlement of Ken­ The pioneers at Boonesborough officers. Richard Henderson, one of many in­ the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching, Trinity Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. tucky, Daniel i^ n e , described the were 300 miles from their old homes, Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten 9:30 a.m., Sunday School'; 10:45 a.m.. should stick together terested in land promotion in the Tots for 3 year olds through Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL beginning of one of his voyages. At with only rude shelters in a tiny and Grades 1 and 2; 6 p.m.. Senior youth West, was the sponsor of this trip. kindergarten, Children’s Church for Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. To the editor, least that is the way it appears In settlem ent that didn’t have a Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for infants; group; 7 p.m.. Church membership group would now have the money to It all must have appealed to Daniel Rev, Walter A. Hysko, vstor. The public hearing at the Andover “The Adventures of Col. Daniel stockade for over a year. It was a for­ 4:30 p.m., Inquirer’s Class; 6 p.m., starting; 8 p.m.. Young. Adult group CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF renovate its old Town Hall; or un­ Boone — never one to turn away from 9 a.m.. Mass In English; 10:30 a.m.. Elementary School April 14, to dis­ dertake some of the capital im­ Boone,” an appendix of John Fiison’s tunate thing for the whites that the Prayer meeting; 7 p.m., Evening Ser­ meets LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Mass in Polish and English. cuss Bolton's continued use. of the "a great spec,” speculation in land. nearby Indians were friendly at this vice. Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. provements that were deleted from classic book on Kentucky that And deer hides were bringing a good CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES Andover Disposal Area was a good, next year’s budget, so that the mill appeared in 1784. In reality, evidence time. Not always in its early days OF GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. price, to say nothing of beaver pelts. ^INITARIAN UiMVER.SAl.l.ST Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, informative, and fruitful meeting. rate could be kept down; or be used seems conclusive that Filson actual­ was Boonesborough safe from severe Kenneth Gustafson, pastor. All in all, it seemed as if there was SOCIETY: Euni, Community Y, 79 N. p.m.. Sacrament Service. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. My conviction that a positive attitude to expand the recreational, educa­ ly wrote Boone’s "Adventures.” attacks by angry natives. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School money to be made. and feeling was the proper approach tion, and/or cultural facilities for its In any event, this book brought to Judge Henderson hoped to es­ minister. adults and children; 10:50 a.m.. Service FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ for pupils up to the age of 20, care for to the situation was buoyed-up by the children and citizens; or to provide the attention of many people, who tablish his governmental power 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Denise Tracy will of Worship, message by the pastor; 7 NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. very results of that meeting. additional equipment, training, had never heard of him before, the Profit disappointing throughout Kentucky, which he speak on “Homophohia: A New Look at p.m.. Gospel Service of praise and Bible Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. sermon: "Everlasting Punishment,” What I learned was that Andover, As it turned out, Boone was to be called the colony of Transylvania; he an Old Fear,” Nursery and Sunday preaching; 10:30 p.m., "Revivaltime 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service golden text from the Bible, “The eternal and/or facilities for the fire and name and some of the exploits of with C.M. Ward” on WINF. was indeed willing to open the gates police departments so they can be of Daniel Boone. Then and there began disappointed about the profit. He even tried to have the area of his School, Coffee and conversation. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. God is thy refuge, and underneath are the Deliverance Service. everlasting arms.” Deut. 33:27. The to Bolton again, but under the right additional service to the community. the heroic legend of his colorful fron­ spent nearly two years in the wilds of settlement recognized by Congress CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Kentucky, much of the time alone, as a separate state. Others who had AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Christian Science Reading Room, 968 conditions. It was therefore incum­ I am a member of the Bolton Board tier figurb. Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. Sacrificial'Lamb, St. Bridget Church FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Main St., is open to the public Mondays bent upon Bolton to seek out those of Finance, and I can assure you of Born of Quaker parents near Catawba Indians nearby were living off the land and dodging hostile established outposts in the area, even 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James war parties. And when he was on his minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. conditions and try to meet them. the smiles of satisfaction that would Reading, Pa. in 1734, Daniel Boone generally friendly, but young Boone before Boonesborough was founded, Worship, sermon: “The Bible — An Beliasov, pastor. and the first and third Thursday evening of Christian education. We listened to the citizens and of­ way home a band of Indians took all refused to recognize Henderson’s Authoritative Guide?” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. from 7 to 9 except holidays, a free public come across all our members’ faces early learned much about the out­ soon learned that the Cherokees just 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. ficials of Andover to find out (1) what if we were informed of the availabili­ doors. He later said that he acquired beyond could be very dangerous. his pelts, supplies and horses. Tram­ authority. Understandably, there sermon: “Friendship.” ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, through 5-year-olds and Grades 7 through Worship Service; 7 p.m,. Evening Ser­ lending library is maintained. Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, 12; 2 p.m.. Teacher Appreciation Tea in vice. was bothering them, and (2) what ty of $30,000 to $40,000 the likes of his love of the wild from the carefree ping home to the Yadkin, he had were many disputes. Virginia, which ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN during the service. Sharing Class led by Children’s Church and Nursery provided; education wing; 6 p.m.. Membership could be done to correct it. With this nothing to show for the two years of claimed this region and CHURCH (IliijSOURI SYNOD), CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, which we had not heretofore con­ roaming of his youth. Although A grand place to learn Wiila Stanford, 2(M0 Class led by Rick orientation meeting; 7 p.m.. Youth direction in mind, we went back dangerous work, but he knew more created Kentucky County in 1777, Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. 7 p.m.. Evening Service, the Billy Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, templated. Daniel no doubt had farm chores to What a grand place for Daniel Lanz, 40-80 Class led by the pastor; 10:30 Fellowship meeting; 7:30 p.m.. Praise about Kentucky than any other white finally awarded Henderson some Kuhl, pastor. Graham film “Time To Run" will be Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. home and came up with a solution For Bolton: (1) its taxpayers do, a relative wrote to him, he was Boone to get the kind of education a m,. Morning Worship, Community, the shown. Nursery provided. man. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Holy Com­ and Teaching Service. Trinque. Jacobson, rector; Rev, Bruce W. that we thought would satisfy the would not be as highly taxed as they “ever unpracticed in the business of that he wanted! Here he could 200,0(i() acres. Rev. Pedro Ortiz will speak about the SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Richard Henderson and others con­ munion; 10:10 a.m., Sunday School and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. situation. Now to me, that is positive would have been had the town had to farming, but grew up a woodsman develop his mastery of woodcraft, While the American Revolution Hispanic work which he supervises CHURCH, Rev. George W, Webb, Rev. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. First Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the thinking with a positive approach. pursue otheT more costly alter­ and a hunter.” tinued their efforts to carve out was being fought mainly along the throughout New England, Nursery is Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF learn about the wilderness and and Second Year Youth Instruction. a.m. rector. Small rural towns such as ours natives. (2) The disposal area would become familiar with the ways of In­ landed empires beyond the moun­ Atlantic seaboard, settlers were provided; 2 p.m.. Service at Green Eldridge Jr., pastors. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of should stick together, and strive for tains. As white activity increased, pushing their way beyond the Ap­ CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Lodge; 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowships will 8 a.m.. Service of Holy Communion; 9 M. Davis, minister. Common Prayer; 9 a.m,. Holy Eucharist, be open 5 days a week thereby giving Little schooling dians. Soon he became expert with meet. First monthly meeting of those 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, and look for ways wherein we can the Shawnees, who regarded Ken­ palachian barrier. Eventual control CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF a.m.. Grades I through 6 will attend Rite 2, with sermon by Father Jacques, everyone a choice of going whenever As to schooling, there seems not his rifle and showed off his through Church School Grade 12, Com­ 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, tucky as a favorite hunting ground, of the vast western area by the CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ who were involved in “The Edge of church; 9:15 a.m.. Grade 1 through 6 will Church School, Nursery care, follow^ by join hands and unite in a common they wished. (3) An area in town have been much of that. Judging from marksmanship in many a shooting- munion meditation by the Rev. Ernest S. were understandably enraged. Open tis Jrr, Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., Adventure” series. attend church school; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. pastor. coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, cause. Both towns have common would not have to be set aside or his scrawling handwriting, it’s ap­ match. His interest in the frontier United States at the end Of the 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., pastors. Worship Service, Pastor Eldridge Harris Jr., Chaplain at Manchester Rite 1, with sermon by Father Jacques; 5 problems to solve and goals to taken out of tax-production for a land warfare erupted in Lord Dunmore’s Revolution was established in part as CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Memorial Hospital and former Associate “Sound of His Coming” radio program on parent that his interests were not in was. also stimulated by talks with 8:45 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, 3/4 preaching, sermon: “ Are You Worth His p.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2. achieve, and only so much money fill operation or for a transfer sta­ War (1774), and Virginia militia a result of the advance of pioneers. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; Minister of SMond Church; 11:15 a.m.. WINF; 7:30 p.m,. Evangelistic Service. book learning. His best biographer Christopher Gist, the famous scout, Room; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, F ^era- Rev. Donald Kauffman, associate pastor. Salt?” ; 10:15 a.m.. Coffee Hour in Recep with which to do it. The joint use of a tion. (4) Those persons who enjoy writes, “His spelling always had a who was a neighbor of the Boones on along with frontiersmen conducted Daniel Boone was not the first Music committee. Choir Room. punitive raids against the Shawnees. tion Room, the Rev, Mr. Curtis, leader; 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all tion Hall: 10:45 a.m. to noon. Nursery disposal area is certainly one place piling the kids into the “back seat" wild, free, original flavor, like his the Yadkin. white man to explore Kentucky. Nor 10:00 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, where we can both economize. It just or into the “rear of the truck” and life. In its way it was magnificent. It In 1755 Daniel was a wagoner on Trying to outdo his rivals. Judge was Boonesborough the first white seems so inappropriate and un­ taking a ride to the disposal area, can served its purpose well enough.” General Braddock’s expedition to Henderson arranged a conference in outpost in the area. Yet Boone’s necessarily costly for both towns to continue with their pleasure. (5) By 1750 the Boone family, like drive the French out of the Ohio March 1775 with Cherokee chiefs, name was indelibly stamped on the who also had claims to Kentucky, as get their own way. If the projected Those who wish to continue to hire vailey. Here he met John Finley, a early history of this state. A legend in UNITED CONGREGATIONAL 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Monument Sycamore Shoals on the Watauga his own time he was known as a man COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy figures of our respective officials are the services of our good friend trapper who had just come back from CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Hill; 11 a.m,. Worship Service, sermon; in line, why, between the two of us, River. Here he persuaded the Indians of honesty, courage, and remarkable Communion, first and third Sundays; “Turn and Bie Refreshed," coffee hour Harold Hoar will be able to do so. (6) trading in “Kaintuck.” Imagine Rev, Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth should we spend $1(X),000 ($75,000 to cede him a huge tract of land. endurance. More at home in the Miller, minister. following service. And those who wish to continue with Yesterdays 1 Daniel’s wide-eyed interest as Finley 9:30 a.m.. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday AREA CHURCHES Sundays. Bolton, $25,000 Andover) when we Andover because they “want to” or told about the good.land, deer, buf­ Knowing full well that this would not haunting silence of the wilderness School: 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ 9:30 and 11 a.m,. Worship Service and guarantee his possession of the S T . GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL can spend approximately half that because they are “used to it” will falo, and all sorts of game in this wild than in settled communities, he sonage on Cornwall Dr. Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), territory, Henderson moved swiftly day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. amount? have their desires satisfied. ( region beyond the mountains. typified the resourcefulness of Fellowship. FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford Bolton. Rev. John F. Flora II, vicar. to occupy the land. He hoped that in FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD. 763 Oak ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker The advantages to the two towns’ The area in Andover had already 25 years ago After his marriage to Rebecca pioneers at that time. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John Lane, West Hartford. use of the same area, are been dedicated to a disposal use, and the confusion of the American A colorful, well-publicized figure, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Church School; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion Jessie Lathrop is selected valedic- Bryant in 1756, Daniel Boone had a pastor. C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. Rockville. Rev. John W, Mortimer, 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. overwhelming. Revolution he would be able to hold Daniel Boone will always be Edward Konopka. and sermon; 11 a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour. I believe a great many people in torian and Virginia Martin farm in the Yadkin Valley but spent 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.: Sun­ pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director For Andover: (1) it means a readi­ on to the area he had bought from the remembered as one of the great ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Bolton wish to continue the present salutatorian of the 1951 graduating about half of each year on hunting of music. UNION CONGREGATIONAL ly available guaranteed source of in­ Cherokees. heroes of the early American fron­ Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF arrangement with Andover. ciass of Manchester High School. trips in the wilderness. In the fall of VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF (iOD, 51 ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven- 9:30 a.m .. Church School, nursery CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul Bow­ come once the final figures are However, the choice of joint use, at Harold A. Osgood, commandant of the year he would head into the tier. CHRIST, Rt, 44A, Coventry. Rev. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eudden, M S M ARGARFIT MARY'S CHURCH, try. Rev. F. Bernard Milief, pastor. Rev, through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Cut road Old Town Rd. r. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. agreed upon and reduced to writing. this point in time rests solely with the Marine Corps League, is named woods, often alone but sometimes Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and pgul F. Ramen. vice. Nursery through Grade 2, associate minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 9:15 a.m.. Church School, Confirmation (2) Andover taxpayers will have to the people of Andover. I hope we can marshai for Manchester’s Memorial with a companion or two. He com­ On March 10, 1775, just as the 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 take less money out of their pockets negotiations were starting, Hender­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ TRINITY LUTHERAN Clll RCH, Class, adult groups, child care; 10:15 a.m.. Church School, infants through continue to be good neighbors, and Day parade. monly wor^ a deerskin shirt over a Evening Evangelistic. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd. Vernon. Rev. a.m.. Coffee Break; 10:30 a.m.. Worship for their governmental goods and that the ultimate outcome will be a 10 years ago homespun waistcoat, with some kind son hired Daniel Boone with 30 day Mdsses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a m. kindergarten; 10:45 a.m .. Morning services. (3) The disposal area will axmen to cut a road through AVERY ST. GHRISTIAN Donald J. McClean, pastor. Service, child care; 6 p.m.. Senior Worship, the Rev, Mr. Bowman's an­ resounding “YES” ! This date was a Sunday; The of tough leggings to keep himseif 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service: 9:15 Pilgrim Fellowship. be open 5 days a week rather than 2 Cumberland Gap to the Kentucky REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., niversary, sermon topic: “That's The Morris Silverstein Herald did not publish. weil protect^ against thorns, brush, South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, a.m., Sunday School, Way It Was"; 11:45 a.m.. Reception of days, atid that there will not be a Mt. Summer Dr. seed ticks and chiggers. Strong River where the judge’s first outpost FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Alm anac Trinity Covenant names minister. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, the Bowman family in the Chapel. diminution of service. (4) Andover Bolton was to be located. This was the 8:30 a.m., “ Back to God" hour radio leather moccasins that covered the CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF minister; Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, ankles were snugly tied to keep out in­ beginning of the famous Wilderness broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL A CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese assistant minister. Road. Boone and his companions day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. sects, sand, rain and snow. assistant to pastor III, pastor. 10 a.m.. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey worked with remarkable speed, and a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Stanton Conover, minister. By L'nilfd I’rcas Inlernutiunal 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten will preach. Coffee Fellowship im­ by April 5 they were building cabins Service, Nursery care for small children 10:15 a.m.. Church School and Manchester Week in Review Rode horseback T ^ay is Saturday, May 1, the Trinity Covenant Church has called through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ mediately following the service. Child at Boonesborough. provided. Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Instead of aiiowing hope to Traveling on horseback with 122nd day of 1976 with 244 to follow. Milton Nilson, a member of the vice; 6 p.m,. Junior High Pilgrim care available. 9:55 a.m.. Church School. Communion theme: “ Love." Henderson himself soon set out This is May Day. church, to serve in the newly created Fellowship. deteriorate into patient resignation bianket rolls or bear skins behind, he WAPPING COMMUM'I'Y CHI KCH, VERNON UNITED METHODIST with 40 riflemen, a number of slaves, The moon is between its new phase post of assistant to the pastor. He 1790 Ellington Rd.,"South Windsor. Rev, UNITED METHODIST CIIIRCH, in the face of contemporary evil, the carried in his saddlebags many ROCKVILLE BAPTIST Clll RCH, CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. F rances wagons, and packhorses with and first quarter. Harold W. Richardson, minister. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44AI, Bolton. Rev. Christian is compelied to prove his necessities — a skillet or kettle, fish assumed the post today. 69 Union St, Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. There’s good news provisions and ammunition. As they The morning stars are Venus and 9:30 and 11 a m.. Worship Service and David M. Cambell, pastor. hope in action; and this is done best hooks, spare clothes, horseshoes, The congregation of Trinity Cove­ pastor. 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Church 10 a.m ., CftiKch School, Nursery first saw the location of Jupiter. Church School. Y in a feilowship of beiievers, both to nails, and supplies for fixing guns, nant church voted unanimously at its 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., School classes. through Grade 12; ilTrSO a.m.. Coffee and Boonesborough with the levei ground The evening stars are Mercury, for budget watchers nurture that hope and express it. We among other things. With pouches recent quarterly business meeting to ST. MAURICE'S C llt RCH, Bolton. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Conversation; 11 a.m.. Family Commu­ of white ciover and bluegrass, the Mars and Saturn. i call Mr. Nilson as assistant to the S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL are not permitted the luxury of faith fiiied with bullets and as much Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. vice, CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William nion Service, Nursery provided for in­ party was much impressed with the Those born on this date are under Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor'of the Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; fants through Grade 2, meditation: “A There was some good news for 1977 spending plan. in isolation. It is a community affair. powder as he could carry, Boone, as O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN Parsing, rector. beauty of the site. Henderson was the sign of Taurus. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and II a.m. Living Presence"; noon. Lay speakers budget watchers Thursday. Town The school board received a 322- John Wesiey put it biuntly, “there is did all hunters, had one or more skin­ church. He will participate in church CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ 8 and 10 a.m,. Worship Service, Church disappointed to find, however, that American entertainers Kate Smith meeting. signature petition opposing the possi­ no such thing as solitary religion.” ning knives and a tomahawk tucked administration, visit the aged and sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. School and Nursery. Manager Robert Weiss revised his Boone’s men had been top busy and Jack Paar were born May L — S T . MATTHEW'S CHURCH, revenue estimate for 1976-77. It shot ble closing of South School, which has Strike a biow for hope in the world. into the belt of his hunting shirt. Most shut-ins, make hospital calls, be Tolland. Rev. Francis J, O'Keefe, pastor. 9 a.m.,' Worship and Sunday School; staking out land claims and building she in 1909 and he in 1918. , available for counseling and serve in TALCOI'TMLLE CONGREGA­ up dramatically by almost $500,(X)0— been mentioned by School Supt. Attend your churcli tomorrow. important of all the equipment that Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. cabins to construct a stockade as On this day in history; the area of training and disciplining TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED the equivalent of about 1.7 mills. James Kennedy as one way of saving The Rev. David M. Campbell he carried was his long rifle. day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. ordered. In 1873, penny post cards went on the young people of the church. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth The new estimate gave the Board money. Allan Thomas, school board United Methodist Church Daniel Boone could (and did) live UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, E. Knox, pastor. DRIVEWAYS In early September 1775 Daniel sale for the first time. Mr. Nilson recently retired as MESSIAH EVANGELICAL of Directors a little breathing room chairman, said the board hasn’t dis­ Boiton off the land — on meat, berries, nuts Ellington. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, executive director of the Glaston­ LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin in its budget deliberations and, even cussed the closing yet and will Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., ^ u th Windsor. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Nursery care provided; 5:30 p.m.. Fami­ bury Housing..Authority after six TOMCOLLA more importantly, reduced Weiss’ probably consider the measure a last Milton MIson 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a m,. Worship Service, Sunday School. ly potluck. 28 Year* call for a 6-mill increase to about a resort. years in the post. He is a graduate of Worship &rvice. Expariancal By Cliff Simpson | Moody Bible Institute, Gordon S T . PETER’S EPISCOPAL FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 4.3-mill Increase. Wings of evening He and his wife, the former College and North Park Seminary. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. 643-13B1 The board, which has pledged to Business Mildred Goodeanough, who is a Rev. Miles S. MacIntoch, vicar. Johnson, minister. He was pastor of the Grace Bible media specialist in the Manchester Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, pare Weiss’ proposals as much as Ted Trudon Pontiac Inc. closed this rector. no visits until volunteers were Church of New Britain for four years school system, live at 112 Weir St., possible, will adopt budgets and set week,, its new car inventory was ^ u iro h i May 15 at 9:30 a.m. Delegates who sliowing olf her pupils for the benefit 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m,. recruited by the Area Conference of and of the Waterville Union Church tax rate.4 at a 7:30 p.m. meeting transferred to a Rockville dealer, The media is now concentrating on were at the Nairobi Council will of a visitor, and trying to grade her Glastonbury. Family Service and Church School. Churches. There are still about for five years. Friday in the Municipal Building. and the Town of Manchester served a Dr. Kissinger who landed in Nairobi share their reactions at this time. questions to their intelligence so that eighty people who need visitors. If S t . BERNARD’S CHURCH, Wednesday night, the board tax warrant to confiscate the firm’s on his trip to Africa. Reservations for this meeting may each one would make a good you are interested in taking part in Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. awarded $3,505,000 in general pur­ personal property in lieu of This is important for the future, be made by calling 525-5696. The cost showing. Now’s The Time To Have Your Car’s TH E this person-to-person program you Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. pose bonds (for four programs) to a delinquent taxes. but even more momentous, in my es­ is $5 including lunch. “Johnny,” she said cautiously to a Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ BIBLE three-bank group whose agent was timation, was the meeting of the little boy who was not her best pupil, may find out more about it by calling AIR CONDITIONING CHECKED Members of the legal profession I'oem of the .week — SPEAKS the First Connecticut Bank Corp. conducted Law Day events World Council of Churches in Nairobi “is there anything that God can’t Barbara Baker, 649-9349. "‘A Frayer in Spring” The conference is also recruiting If It needs repairing, we are Monday, the Pension Board throughout the week, speaking to late last year. Christians from do?” By hy Robert Frost visitors for Mansfield and volunteers well qualified to fix Itl ' 0 . rejected two unrelated requests for secondary school students, appearing around the world have been meeting “Yes, ma’am,” said Johnny con­ Eugene Oh, give us pleasure in the for the Big Brother and Big Sister permission to make retroactive on a radio show and honoring Sgt. for worship, consultation, decision, fidently. Bring your car In soon and Inve It chockod at Brewer flowers to-day; programs. There is no need to be payments into the Pension Plan. The Patricia Graves of the Manchester and action ever since 1919 when the "Now think again,” said the And give us not to think so far bored, and no need to say “There’s commentary on rejection was because the Pension Police Department. World Missionary Conference had a teacher. “ I asked if there was away nothing to do.” BUTCH’S MOBIL the state of our society is Ordinance prohibits retroactive The Hartford Electric Light Co. vision of a. “world church.” Tljp anything that God could not do.” MITES th e cynical attitude As the uncertain harvest; keep 313 Adams St., Manchester • 640-9S88 payments into the fund. World Council became an established '“Yes, Ma’am there is,” came the For several years I have been exhibited by politicians and T((if-.;! iio'l closed its iocal office this week, us here Owner-Operated by Olin R. Gerich, Jr. At caucuses Wednesday night in moving area representative Frank fact in 1948 at Amsterdam, and in reply, as emphatic as before. calling on some of the retired political writers toward a Manchester High School, Manchester following assemblies at Uppsala, All simply in the springing of “Well,'what is it?” asked the ministers in our state. The one presidential candidate’s yT/zn Delaney from the Andrews Building the year. Democrats endorsed 163 persons to to Middletown. The office closing Evanston, and New Delhi meetings teacher in exasperation. repeated and therefore pathetic com­ unabashed practice of his delegate slates for the May 11 was a cost-cutting move, officials said. were held to discuss and act on world Oh, give us pleasure in the Replied Johnny triumphantly,” He plaint is, “No one ever comes to see religious convictions. ^todamation from preferrential primary for a problems which are the concern of orchard white. can’t please everybody.” me.” One other pmoa ms Without flaunting his con­ Democratic nominee for president. Miscellany the church. Like nothing else by day, like — Maxwell Droke, For example, last week I visited an all he neeM. One. victions or claiming any Slates were named for "uncom­ It is my intent to bring to your ghosts by night; in “EcUmanja” 84-year-old who has moved back to Somehe«„it ceaM messianic calling, this man tljriiompof Mr. Donui Eighth District Fire Chief Ted has attracted the skep­ mitted" anti-abortionist Ellen attention some “echoes” of the coun­ And make us happy in the happy his old parish where he ministered be ereryeu'i c a l Lingard this week explained details ticism of his political foes McCormack, former Georgia Gov. bees. for over a decade. No one has come sterj. of his department’s 1976-1977 budget cil’s most recent meeting at Nairobi. “ How to cope with and the media simply by Jimmy Carter, Idaho Sen. Frank ’The first comment concerns the T he swarm dilating round the to see him — not even the present request, which will be aired at a boredom” doing what he has done all Church, Arizona Rep. Morris Udall closing worship. At this time lessons perfect, trees. minister. My visits extend to all public meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. This was the topic of an article in a along — attending church and Washington Sen. Henry Jackson. were read in Swahili, Hebrew, And make us happy in the dar­ parts of the state and the complaint at the Whiton Memorial Library popular magazine which pointed out and teaching a Sunday Paper ballots will be used May 11 and English, Latin and Greek. Prayers ting bird is always the same. There are so School class. auditorium. Lingard’s spending plan how many people are bored with the candidates names will appear in were offered in Portuguese, German, That suddenly above the bees is many lonely people, not just Has it indeed been so includes buying a $5,500 Hurst living. Among other suggestions it the order shown here. The position of English and Korean. It was a truly heard. ministers, who long for someone to long since we have had Rescue Tool, setting aside $15,000 for said: the names was drawn by lot. The meteor that thrusts In with talk to — someone who cares enough such an overtly devout per­ apparatus to be purchased in 1980, ecumenical experience with hymns "Another avenue with great ranging from the ancient “Veni, fulfill. to drop in for a visit. I believe that son among the serious con­ and creating a new volunteer position potential rewards for hored BE SURE... BUSS has been serving the Home Owndr lor tenders for the presidency Education veni, Immanuel” to one written by . And off a blossom in mid 'air the rewards for those who visit are as For a complete of your home of assistant fire marshal. people lies In working with han­ 04 YEARS. FREE INSreCTION that his presence scares stands still. great as for the visited. by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by the finest Three new labor agreements with Policeman Brian Rooney’s Jan. 6 Fred Kaan: dicapped and underprivileged us? For far too long For this is love, and nothing technical staff, phone: Sunday, May 2nd., thru school employes — nurses, demotion from sergeant to persons, tutoring, working with presidential religion has “Love has come among us! else is love. secretaries and teachers — were ap­ patroiman was upheld this week by prisoners and hospital patients, Maxims on humility been a religion of expedien­ Christ is on our side The which it is reserved for Qod Thursday. Him 6th, 1976 proved this week by the Manchester Town Manager Robert Weiss, who or devoting time to lonely, Humility is not a weak and timid cy rather than conviction. Leads us into freedom fo be shown at the These remarks are not to (LIMIT 2 DOZEN POi CUSTIMIEII) Board of Education and by the ruled, however, that Rooney regain above elderly people.” quality; it must be carefully dis­ . Life is high and wide.” T'o sanctify to what far ends He be construed as an en­ respective employe groups. Each of his stripes as soon as there’s another Whether such work is undertaken tinguished from a groveling spirit. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 649-9240 If you wish to have a fuller un­ will. dorsement or a denuncia- the new contracts calls for salary in­ sergeant vacancy. Weiss’ ruling, to escape boredom or from loftier — Edwin Chapin 236 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER derstanding of the World Council and But which it only needs that we tion of any candidate — creases of about 5 per cent in 1976- released by Rooney’s lawyer motivation, the rewards are. great. By hum ility I mean not the 2BS West Middle Tpke. the local church, plan to attend the fuUill. T 9 76 only as atmarking of our 1977, and each settlement had salary Tuesday, was based on a closed We have been informed that in our abjectness of a base mind, but a pru­ Sunday, May 2, societal cynicism. rvuster MinclMster, Conn. meeting at the Asylum Ave. increases slightly less than an­ A chuckle own town a large proportion of elder­ dent care not to overvalue ourselves. BUSS TERMITE CONTBOU grievance hearing conducted a week ’Congregational Church in Hartford 7:00 P.M. DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMMATOR c o m p a n y a EST. 1182 (Nest 18 Step A Shop) ticipated In the school board’s 1976- The Sunday school teacher was ly people in nursing homes received — Nathaniel Crew CHURCH OF CHRIST earlier. The public U invited to attend,,. Lydall and Vernon Streets Domit.' The Oldest A Lergett lif Conn< PI)on«i 648-1903 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 1, 1976 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 1, 1976

Herald angle Rocky Hill

Earl Yost Sports Editor tops Tech VOL. XXXXIII, No. 25- ' SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1976 • . 'e , y^HoaL u ,.v^rs»JK«Vi stranding too many men on base, Cheney Tech fell 3-1 to Rocky Hill High in COC baseball action yesterday in Rocky Hill. ’The victory improves Rocky Hill’s Pin ttMrk e$tabU$hed annual Five Mile Road Race Rocky Hill (3) record to 5-3 while Cheney slips back R H E i Mickey Holmes caused a few around Manchester streets... Ken AB Students visit capital S’nB raising ‘Barn’ to 2-6. Next action for the Beavers is Anthony, ss 3 1 1 1 eyebrows to be raised this week in Thomas wound up as the leading in- Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 at home With opening night just two weeks McKinnon, c 2 0 0 0 On Thursday morning, April 8, other places we visited were in a F a ® ' sible for tracking down such in­ the Elastem Businessmen’s Duckpin dividual average roller in the Silk against Portland. ^ away, cast and crew are diligently Spencer, cf 3 1 1 0 when most of their classmates were rather messy state. teresting items as muskets, feed- Bowling League when he came up City Bowling League at the Parkade Pete Ostashen pitched well for working on Sock 'n Buskin’s produc­ Eckel, lb 3 0 1 1 still asleep, a group of 43 MHS Friday proved to be' an excellent bags, pitchforks, barrels and a with three fine games-164, IM, IM - Lanes with a 183.99 average. He just Cheney„ allowing five hits, but ab­ Fyler, dh 2 1 0 0 tion of “The Barn on Bunker Hill,” a students were boarding a bus in front day in many ways. First of all, the milking stool, from the Revolutionary to establish a season high 506 triple. nipped Rollb Masse who had to be sorbed his third loss compared to two Roncaidi, If 3 0 1 0 children's play written and directed of Bailey Auditorium that was soon weather was great; as a matter of period. Remember the day when a 500 three- content with second best at 183.93 for wins. His counterpart, sophomore Dupuis, 2b 1 0 0 0 by the club’s advisor, Mr. Lee Hay. to take them to Washington, D.C. for fact, the sun shone almost every day. “The Barn on Bunker Hill” is es­ string total was almost unheard 105 games. Thomas, a former town lefthander Scott Marshall, fanned 13 Moriarty, 3b 3 0 1 0 (Herald photo by Dunn) Taking place during the American six pleasant days at the nation’s Secondly, the group w'as up early to pecially suitable for a young of...Since the small pin lanes were 10-pin champ, rolled 103 games...Pat and walked two to notch the win. Germain, rf 2 0 1 0 Alex Hackney demonstrates the grip Revolution, the play involves the 1 0 0 0 capital. The students, comprised - witness a TO o’clock Senate com­ audience though it is sure to be altered two years ago scores have Mistretta, Manchester Community ’The Terriers scored in the first as Lussen, ph predicament of a loyalis^nd a rebel Marshall, p 0 0 0 0 roriner champs Holly Mandly and Red Smith look on chiefly of Current Affairs Club mittee meeting on Watergate reform enjoyed by all ages. The production generally been higher, particularly College director of athletics, reports Jeff Anthony singled and scored on a lamily, a British aniT a colonial will run three times: May 14 and 15 members and honors or Level 1 U.S. legislation. Next on our agenda was one-game efforts...Bill Kelleher, var­ 1,000 students are taking part in var­ double by Bob Eckel. Cheney knotted 23 3 5 2 History pupils, were accompanied an informal conversation with soldier and Emma, the cow. With the at 7:30 p.m., and a matinee perfor­ Totals: sity track coach at UConn, won’t sity and intremural sports and the it in the third on a long home run by Cheney (1) by their advisor, Mr. Elgin Zatursky Connecticut Senator Lowell Weicker "help" of an old widow Daisy mance on May 16 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets easily forget the dates of the college does not own any Bunker, the group inadvertently gets Glen Cooke. AB R H E and his wife. who was nice enough to devote 30 may be purchased at the door, from Manchester Community College facilities...Carl Silver reports that he Dave Fyler walked in the fourth, itself trapped in an old barn on famed LaBrec, ss 4 0 0 0 Hackney honored Zatursky describes the experience minutes discussing everything from any S 'n B member, or in Room 371 Relays June 26-27. The man who will had to turn down requests from eight stole second and as he stole third, 3 0 1 1 Bunker Hill. The situation gives rise Landry, lb as “a week for living history.” It foreign affairs to politicians’ integri­ before and after school. — Chris serve as head referee .will note his men’s slow pitch softball teams to Cheney catcher Dave Baton made an Marineau, 2b 4 0 0 0 to some humorous incidents and couldn’t be put in better words. ty. A very interesting tour of the FBI Jawor.ski birthday on June 26...One of enter Recreation Department play overthrow allowing the Terrier to Balon, c 3 0 1 0 By EARL YOST tense conflicts. ’Thanks to his well-planned but flexi­ headquarters consumed the rest of ix - Kelleher’s former runners when he this season due to lack of playing come home. Rocky Hill added an in­ Ostashen, p 3 0 0 0 Sports Editor ble schedule, he has made the trip in­ our time that afternoon. Dinner at a Major characters include two coached at East Hartford High, sites. The program kicks off Monday surance run in the fifth. Skoczylas, If 3 0 0 1 young girls, Carrie Allen, (Anne Kib- “Thanks to one and all for this wonderful evening,” Alex teresting, versatile, andeducational. Chinese restaurant was an Netters George Suitor, is the current cross night with a full schedule of 12 games Cheney had men on base in the Cooke, cf 2 1 1 1 ■bje), Isabel Bannister, (Debby 3 0 2 0 Hackney told more than 200 friends at last night’s estimonial Mr. "Z” has been taking students to experience in itself. Everyone had country coach at Manchester High. at six sites. Entry fees for all teams fourth and loaded the sacks in the Gustamachio, rf Duchesneau), the two soldiers, defeated Pinkin, 3b 3 0 0 0 dinner in his honor at the Manchester Country Club. Washington during spring vacation more than his share of egg rolls, for­ IV’ . V > I Suitor will be the Relays’ assistant in the softball program were again seventh but couldn’t get anyone for some time. tune cookies, and chopsticks Friday Matthew Otis (Jim Bauer), and waived this season. Silver said. The Hackney stepped down earlier this history and was president when The MHS girls’ tennis team felt director... Testimonial dinner for home. Dave Gustamachio, one of five Totals: 28 1 5 3 He says he has operated on a two- night. It' Daisy Bunker (Birgitte Svendsen). same ruling will apply as in the past, year after a 26-year career as head Hackney arrived in town; Ron the agony of defeat last Monday as Dick Danielson in October (date to freshmen in the Beaver lineup, Cheney 001 000 0-1 year cycle In the past. ’That is, a Saturday was no less exciting. We Other roles are played by Doug be named) will be staged at Piano’s two forfeits and a team will be collected two of the five hits off golf pro at the local club. “Red" Smith, one of many who Cowles, Lance Tatro, Chris it saw its record slip to 0 and 1, Rocky Hill 100 no x-3 group from the high school makes the began our day conversing with Dr. Restaurant in Bolton. First crack at dropped from the membership. Marshall. “It’s been a great experience spen- learned the finer points from Washington sojourn every other Arthur House, a member of the Ja,worski, Dorrie Wilk, Gary Gold, by a score of 6-1. ding 26 years here, an enjoyable Hackney and now a pro in Maine; Senior Anfy Stone, playing first purchasing tickets will be former year. In the future Zatursky would National Security Council. He Craig Johnson, and Pat Darby and soccer players under Danielson at time. I hope that I never leave,” p re d M cKone, re p re se n tin g singles, lost her match to Nola like to see MHSers receive high explained the workings of the NSC, Wayne-Tripp as the cow. Hackney related in his brief and Ellington Ridge; Ralph DeNicolo, Carney of South Windsor by a score Manchester High...Members of the End of the line school credit for going on the trip discussed its history, and opened the Rehearsals are held daily after New England Whalers and In­ sincere talk after listening to an long-time (13 years) assistant to of 4-6, 1-6. Juniors Gwen Froh and Moriarty’s entry in the Twilight because, as he puts it, ’’Many kids floor to questions. At the conclusion school for about two hours. In order dianapolis Racers will receive extra Warriors, Celts array of speakers toss accolades his Hackney and now home pro, and Belinda Welti, playing second and Baseball League wouldn’t be taking learn more in this one week than they of our informative visit to Dr. to develop good characters, im­ money from only the first four games way for 90 minutes. Nick Carlo, MCC vice president. third respectively, lost by scores of 5- any chance by picking up John Wiggin, would in a semester course at House, we headed for the Smithso­ provisation excercises were used in of their recent seven-game set. The “I’ve enjoyed the people here, they The Rev. Philip Hussey gave a 7, 4-6, 3-6, 6-7. Sophomore Lori co-captain of Trinity College with school.” nian Institution complex where we. which the east had to run, walk, talk, teams share in the final three have been just great people," the most appropriate invocation to get McCurry playing fourth singles lost a Jim Balesano and a fine outfielder. ' ’The smooth eight-hour bus ride spent the remainder of our day. Once (HSW jiholo by SUine) sit, stand, and behave as their games... Channel 3 rates a bow for score big wins guest added. the night off to a good start. very close match by a score of 5-7, 3- Balesano will again be with, the brought our group to the Sheifaton Inn there, we broke into small groups ■ characters would. Each cast bringing in the WHA United States Bob Smith, as toastmaster, was at Present were Hackney’s wife, Han­ (). MB’s...Vin Fandetti, who start^ his in New Carrollton, Md. After several and toured whatever interested us. Warming up for match memher must be familiar enough semifinal seventh game between the Golden State moved a decisive step closer to the NBA finals his witty best and kept the late- nah, and his two daughters, Mrs. Lin­ Manchester earned its only point of running career in the Manchester hours of relaxation and a quick Most did their best to see all that with his or her character to answer Whalers and .,Raqers. Whaler fans starting program moving until nearly da Kaye and Mrs. Sam Harrison. Jon Peck, a member of the Manchester High School tennis team, the match when the second doubles Five Mile Road Race in 1964, reports Friday night and Boston edged closer to joining the Warriors as dinner, our comj>any was off to they could, but three days of hustle- detailed questions about the didn’t mind staying up until just midnight. ’ Hackney received a number of warms up for a match against Wethersfield last week. teams of Sherri Hopperstead and there are at least 25 members from league semifinalists. Washington for an evening of touring. bustle caused Some of our members character’s background. before midnight to see goalie Cap Speakers included Charles Moore gifts, plus’ a purse from the town in the group. Fandetti serves as Jamaal Wilkes tipped in a missed noon in Buffalo. , which The sites we visited included the to seek refuge on the Smithsonian Crews also have their hands full. Amy Silverstein won by scores of 6-3, Raeder record a 6-0 shutout in what and Walter Lowell, representing the membership, and a humorous 6-2. The first doubles team of Lara vice president and is chairman of the shot with 1:43 left, in overtime, to eliminated Washington, awaits the Library of Congress, the National green for a nap in the sun. Our final The costumes crew is faced with the had to be one of the top all-out efforts Connecticut PGA Section; Henry caricature of himself, the work of Burnett and Inara Punga lost a close Long Distance Running Committee give the Warriors a 118-116 victory winner. Archives, the Washington Monu­ stop was Arlington National unusual task of making a costume for by New England all season. ’The play- Rockwell, who traced the club’s Bill Whittaker. match which ended in a tiebreaker. for the AAU in Connecticut...He ran over the Pistons and send the Silas netted 13 of his 15 points in the ment, and the Jefferson and Lincoln Cemetery. Naturally, we stayed long ^ Rock revietv: Frasiiplon file cow, in addition to the by-play and color provided by Hal The third doubles team composed of the Boston Marathon in 3:12 after defending champions into the second half and led both teams with Memorials. enough to witness the solemn Revoluntionary period clothing Kelly and Ron Cantera was big needed. Sound crew is responsible for Mary Busky and Alison Grotta lost running between one and one-half Western Conference finals against 22 rebounds. Cowens added 16 Most students agreed that they changing of the guards at the Tomb of Peter Krampton is the epitome of Siomos on drums. Their versatility league. found the Library of Congress most the Unknown Soldier. A Greek dinner re-|)roducing fhe sound cannon fire. by a score of 5-7 and 2-6. and two hours daily for six weeks get­ the Phoenix Suns. rebounds as Boston boxed Buffalo the up-and-coming superstar. In the shows through on the double album, The set crew undoubtably has a most New CCIL regulation requires 10 ting ready. He aimed for a 2:39 The Warriors will host the Suns in away from the boards at both ends of impressive with its many famous topped off our third day of "living past few months, he has riscii Irom a which was recorded live at various documents and huge array of books. history” in Washington. D.C. — difficult job. An elaborate set is different players (which involves Kickoff time »et clocking but the heat tooks its toll. Oakland Sunday after polishing off the court. semi-unknown to a f.inied performer, concerts. The live recordings are re(|iiired in that a detailed replica of most of the team). Co-captains are Kickoff time for the first Elast “The two biggest races in New the Pistons, 4-2, in a series that was "Our guys were picking their The National Archives, on the other Chuck Obuchowski' due to the release of his latr st LP. definitely an asset to the album, for hand, was quite a disappointment. It Editor’s Notq: This article will be a barn must be built to add a touch of Inara Punga and Sherri Hopperstead. Catholic High - Manchester High England are the Boston Marathon much rougher for Golden State than guards up high (away from the "Krampton Comes Alive!" Locally, the excitement and fervor of a con­ a realism to the set. Props is respon- Completing the roster for the team football game on Thanksgiving mor­ and the Five Mile Road Race,” he had been anticipated. basket) and kept them from driving is presently being refurbished for the concluded in next week's High School his album has been in the top spot on cert are exemplified; Bicentennial celebration as are many World. are Natalie Goff. Kim Harrison, Cin­ ning is set for 11 o’clock, or 30 reports...Have a nice weekend. Dave Cowens scored 30 points and up the middle,” said Cowens. “They the charts for eleven straiglit weeks The album is one Erampton should dy Iluitgren. Kate Warren, and Cindy minutes after the scheduled start of combined with Paul Silas for 38 did well keeping Ernie outside. If he other buildings in the area. and shows no sign of falling. A single be proud of. There are many outstan­ Consequently, the Archives and a few •MHS Band Formica. — Kim Harrison rebounds as the Celtics took a 3-2 comes up the middle then you (the MSW seeks from flic album is in llie top ten. ding tracks, such as "Something's lead in their Eastern Conference big man have to come out to get him. Frampton's musical career started Happening," which opens the album. gets brass semifinal series with a 99-88 victory You’re not greening out; you’re not at an early age, when he spent his It's a real rocker that leaves the Guidance notes over the Buffalo Braves. covering your man in that situation. Aquaettes etlilors lime practicing tunes with pal David listener wanting more of the same. The MHS band has received its Schoolboy sports Meanwhile, Boston can wrap up its You’re not doing any good.’ Bowie. At 16 he was flic lead singer of The single released from- the long desired tuba. This is an impor­ best-of-seven series Sunday after­ f a British group popularized by their album,' "Show Me the Way," is sure­ tant acquisition, especially to the A representative from Manchester float high teeny-boppcrisli C|ualilief, '"I'lie ly one of Frampton's best. Peter dis­ High School World editors are in band members. Parents of these peo­ Community College will be in the Cheney tennis Jayvee baseball the process of selecting editors for Herd. " Later, he lormcd "Humble plays his versatility with the soft, ple worked together last year in an With skill and the desire to swim, MHS guidance office Thursday, May Moving its record to 2-1 yesterday Both the Illing Junior High varsity the MHS Aquaettes have splashed off next year. On Wedne.sday, May 5. the Pic" with .Steve Marriol. but (iiiil and melodic "Baby, 1 Love Your Way," effort to raise the money through 6. Period 3. All those interested plaVcd backup' for greats such as and ends Hie LP with "Do You Feel was the Cheney Tech tennis team and jayvee baseball teams lost to another season. The Aquaettes editors will be interviewing can­ various solicitation devices, and should make arrangements for a George Harrison and Harry Nilsson. with 3 Vi to 1 W win over Coventry decisions yesterday. ’The varsity fell, consist of all those interested in didates during the school day. I.ike We Do?" a definite crowd- presented their benefits to the band. pass. Bench cranking up Working on his own. Peter lias plcaser. In “ Penny for your High at the Patriots’ courts. Coven­ 7-4, to Penney of Blast Hartford and doing various skilled stunts in water. Students from both the sophomore The budget is also allowing for a On Monday, May 10, a tour of the and junior classes are eligible and recorded five albums, the most Thoughts" he demonstrates his abili­ try falls to a 3-2 agqregate mark with the jayvees dropped a 1-0 diike to It is more commonly known as water new trombone to be added to the Pratt & Whitney plant is scheduled to I Herald photo by Dunn I successful being ■'Franipton Conies ty to play a strictly instrumental the setback. Nathan Hale Of Coventry. . ballet, fur many graceful moves and should contact Zane Vaughan, facul­ many, music-making machines. The allow students the opportunity of ty advisor to HSW. for a pass. Alive!" number and the, outcome is terrific! Paul Strycharz and Dave Brad Ingraham Struck out 11 and ‘Big Red Machine’ Bob Smith enjoys spinning premeal story intriguing stunts are performed by band is expecting even more in­ gaining firsthand knowledge of the Kranipton's new album is a good Frampton’s career has had its ups Bellefleur won singles matches and Dave White and Steve Pyka each the members. Likely positions open for 197(1-77 struments to come its way because of many jobs available at the plant and VIcx Hackney and daughter Linda Kaye respond exam|)le of the possibilities a group and downs, yet here in 1976 he has the team of Gary Caravella and Mike stroked doubles for the varsity. Bill This year’s show set for May 7, are those of editor in chief or co- .the money reaped through a of the skills needed for these jobs. of talented young iiuisicians have. found (rue sucecss and happiness and Deyorio also won. The tandem of Hearlth and Tom McCluskey each NEW YORK (UPI) Johnny Bench is beginning to crank up and promises to be one of great imagina­ editors, news editor, feature editor, previously held lottery. With these (Students'are urged to wear comfor­ Frampton's band consists of Bob here's one Franipton fan who knows Bellefleur and Steve Chasse gained had hits for the jayvees. that can only mean the “Big Red Machine” is about ready to tion. The theme for the show is going sports editor, and photography shiny new additions, even bigger and table shoes.) Lunch may be Mayo on guitar and keyboards, lie'll be around tor a long, long time. half a point with a 7-5, 6-6 split with shift into high gear. to be based on many of the great Walt editor. These are subject to change better sounds are expected of Hie purchased in the Pratt & Whitney Stanley Sheldon on bass, and .lolin - Kathy .Shircr Coventry’s George Hicks and Joe Disney films, such as “Song of the and will depend on the number of- band. — Sue Koski cafeteria. The bus will leave MHS at After a slow start. Bench has pitched a six-hitter as the Dodgers applicants. Fortier. East girls softball begun to hit and the Reds have now went over the .500 mark for the first Eagles avenge South," "Winnie the Pooh,” “Mary 9 a.m. and return at 2 p.m. Cost per Each of the editor’s jobs involves Results: Strycharz (CT) def. Hicks won four of their last six games. time at 159. Poppins." “ Peter Pan,” and of student, 75 cents. 5-7,6-0,6-4; Bellefleur (CT) def. For­ Winning its second straight yester­ much time, work, and creativity. Friday night, the 29-year-old All-Star Mels 3, Astros 1 course, the ever famous Mickey On Wednesday. May 5, a group of tier 6-1. 7-5; Sewell (C) def. Rob day was the East Catholic girls’ soft- Every week, the editors face the catcher unloaded a pair of homers to The Mets, continuing to get out­ Mouse and many more. The show is Round Table Singers enjoy trip students will travel to Northwestern Caron 6-4, 7-5; Caravella-Deyorio ball team, 22-4, over Bolton High in going to be on Friday, May 7 at the challenge of producing a full page of Connecticut College in Winsted, Bolton. ’The Elagles are now 2-3 for drive in three runs, leading the Reds standing pitching, won their sixth in only golf loss The trip began wifli a breathtaking ' Western streets used in many ' MHS pool, and all are invited. information, features, artwork, and time for all. The plane ride back was Conn. Plans have been made for the season and the triumph avenged to a 7-2 Victory over the Montreal a row as Jon Matlack stopped the cross country flight which took us films. Most popular was the set of m This year the Aquaettes are under photography. They must make sure great; the'view of the lights of representatives of the art, recreation Area hasehall an earlier loss to Bolton. Expos. Astros on seven hits for his third directly over the Great f.akes to a Amity Island used for “." That after dark from a plane was the supervision of Lynn Willey, a stu­ staff members are carrying out their and physical education departments With Rick Gankofskie hurling a no­ Rita Lupacchino was the winning “It’s like I’ve been saying,” Reds’ straight triumph. Del Unser drove in Avenqing its only loss of the campaign, the East Catholic golf stop in Chicago and tlien over the came complete with shark spectacular. Upon arrival at Bradley dent from Central Connecticut State assignments and must develop new to meet with students to explain hitter. Coventry High blanked pitcher for Blast and she aided her Manager Sparky Anderson two runs for the Mets who handed team whipped E.O. Smith, 4-1, yesterday at Manchester Country Grand Canyon and the Rockies to the (mechanical, of course). There was a Airport, all the Round Tablers had College. She has done a great job, ways of presenting school events to course offerings. The admissions of­ Bolton, 1-0, in COC baseball action own cause with four hits and four reiterated, “you just don’t worry Joe Niekro his fourth loss in five Club. The win lifts the Eagles to a 7-1 record while Smith the town. Time is spent organizing stunt stiow, a screen test show, an two things in common; Very tired showing a great many new stunts to Paeijid Coast. Our arrival at our fice will also discuss other programs yester^y in Bolton. In other area RBIs. Debbie Beaulieu had four hits about a guy who has won a couple of games. f.ong Beacli llyat Hotel left us plenty animal show, and other attractions , dropped its first match after eight successes. all the members. President this year material or running after a possible bodies, and some great memories at NWee. Cost per student will be games. Rockville High trimmed and two runs batted in, Kathy Hall Most Valuable Player Awards and Pirates 4, Padres 3 story. of time to eat, rest, explore, unjiack, after the tour. Of course, to keep the which will be with^them for a long Mike Cooney, Brad Strella and Tim is Carol Weiss. Her enthusiasm along *1.50. Windsor Locks, 6-2, South Windsor had three hits and three RBIs and has driven home 100 runs each Dave Parker and Rennie Stennett Results: Cooney (EC) def. Salan 6 In spite of the time-consuming and unwind, and even enjoy an evening Round Table spirit in the day, we time. — Steve Latham LaFrancis picked up points for East with Miss Willey’s has made it possi­ was routed by unbeaten Windsor, 11- Kelly Harvey,' Laurie Barry and year...when they aren’t hitting, you hit solo homers to pace the Pirates’ and 4. Strella (EC) def. Switchenko 3 sometimes frustrating nature of an swim before sleeping. .sang a few songs for our tour guides. which won the m ^ al point by 16 ble for a show to be put on this year. 1, and Ellington High fell to East Gretchen Lindberg each had two hits know that sooner or later they will.” victory over the Padres. Pittsburgh’s and 2, LaFrancis (EC) def. Toner 3 editorial position, there are many The next morning our busy week After the Universal tour came a strokes. Strella took medalist honors Clinics and tryouts were held and Windsor, 7-1. for the Eagles. Bench hit his first homer of the Jim Rooker allowed only two hits in and 2. Vasington (S) def. Brian rewards. Seeing the complete page began. There was a morning rehear­ stroke of luck. While we stopped to with a 76. Eagle alternates Paul this year's members are as follows: Coventry scored its only run in the game in the second inning off loser eight innings before being relieved by Charlebois 2 and 1. East won medal and realizing what one has con­ sal. some breakfast time, and tlien a take pictures of celebrities’ houses. Profile: Bol> Hawkes Peracchio and Roger Poudrier also Lynn Qiiitadamo, Amy Mazzotta, sixth frame to move its record to 6-2 Dan Warthen to give the Reds a 1-0 Enzo Hernandez and Bob Moose in point. 323-339. tributed to make that paper a reality bit of time (o explore Long Bbach. Bob Hope appeared having just come had fine rounds with totals of 80 and Cheryl Ferguson, and Claire favorites. He said that Miss White while Bolton stands at 2-6. Illing track lead and he connected off Warthen the ninth. Dan Spillner suffered his is a satisfying experience. When a The afternoon and evening were from Montreal. He spoke to us; we Many people in MHS seem to enjoy again in the fifth after a single by Joe 82 respectively. Carmen. New members are: Sue has encouraged him in this interest. Art Ber.son in his first start coming With dary Burby setting three fourth straight loss. reader says that he or she has spent at Knotts Berry Farm, where sang for him. He signed autographs labeling all football players as Morgan. He also singled to touch off Mosley. Tracey Knofla, Carolyn Among his other classes are short off the injured list fired a six-hitter school records, the Illing Junior High Culls 5, Giants 2 enjoyed an article or cartoon, all the during our meal, we gave an un­ and shook hands, not to. mention "jocks.” Sori'y, but this doesn't apply a three-run eighth-inning rally. Frattaroli, Joanne Mumley, Lorraine to all. One guy who stands out as story English, m in o rities in as Rockville ran its CVC mark to 3-0 track team downed John F. Kennedy Rick Reuschel became the first Reggie Jackson returns Crybe. Karen Shaw, Mary Brennan, work seems worthwhile. scheduled concert at our host's accepting a few kisses from our alto and over-all docket to 4-2. South and soprano sections. Amazingly, "least likely to be called a jock” is America, historical geology, and of Enfield, 5945, yesterday at Wigren Cub pitcher to go the distance this Jill Cagnon and Lynn Woble. The After the new editors have been request. The attractions at Knotts Windsor slipped to the .500 mark at 3- chosen, they will be responsible for include carnival-type rides, a Western .loanne Whorley appeared down the Bob Hawkes, although Bob is very in­ gym. Bob likes the wide selection of Track. ’The Rams are now 2-0 for the Dodgers 5, Cardinals 1 season in stopping the Giants on girls practice every day after school classes at MHS. He also likes the 3 with the loss to Windsor. Ellington two or three issues of HSW in May ghost town, some shops, and a con­ street a moment later. Again we volved in sports. He is a football tri- season. Ted Sizemore collected three hits, seven hits. The loss was the fifth in a and are working hard to make a availability of extracu»ricular ac­ slips back to 52 with the loss to Elast and June, With the help of this year’s cert by (he famous “Flash Cadillac." sang and a.skcd for autographs. She captain and co-captain of both Burby hurled the javelin 163feet including a run-scoring double, to row for . Jose Torrez two-hitter great show possible. See you there.— tivities, such as the Student Windsor, now 51 for the season. staff, they should gain some Monday began with another appeared to be a sincere person, and wrestling and track and field; he is 5V5inches, tossed the diseds 125feet spark the Dodgers to their seventh Cardenal and Manny ’Trillo drove in Amv Mazzotta Assembly sponsored activities. One experience in organizing the paper. rehearsal and then a rather she liked our music — a combination genuinely interested in them for the 4W-inches and leaped 25feet 3W- consecutive victory. Rick Rhodeo two runs each for (Chicago. During the first few weeks and successful concert at St. Bonaven- that appeared to.both sides. .sport, not the glory. He’s good at such event was the movies. inches in the long jump to set school "I really enjoyed the movies, untii checks Baltimore throughout the remainder of the ture School in Huntington. We took Following this excitement came an them. too. The- wrestling team’s Cheney golf marks.. record was 8-7, while Bob’s personal the privilege was taken away, even Tim Newsome won the 85yard low year, the new editors will needlhe some time to meet the school interesting visit to the sidewalk at JJpended 51 yesterday was the NEW YORK (UPI) Whenever Mike Torrez is in the spotlight Tracksters support of the school. Writers, children and then spent the Grauman’s Chinese Restaurant record was 11-1-1. He plans to con­ though you couldn’t hear anything,”. hurdles. Chuck Costello took the mile tinue with football and track and Bob said with a smile. “ I like social Cheney Tech golf team by Coventry run, Wayne Rinaldo won the 885yard somehow Reggie Jackson manages to steal the show. photographers, artists, and typists remainder of the day on the beaches where virtually every major film ac­ High at Skungamaug Golf Course. West Florida-bound, outrun will be needed. Anyone wishing to or in the shops of Long Reach. The tor since Clark Gable has had his field while goin^ to college. events and think there should be run, Glenn Birmingham placed first Torrez, part of a six-player deal that sent Jackson to more of them. Maybe it would be The Beaver linksmen are now 2-2 for in the shot put and Chris Kelly won join the .staff at this time is welcome length of the day stopped no one hand and footprints embedded in ce­ Sports aren’t Bob’s only interest. the season. Baltimore, pitched hi less ball for 5 2-3 innings Friday night and The Manchester track team suf­ to do so. — Wendy Horwitz, co-editor from taking in the sights. ment. We ate dinner across the street One of his favorite classes this year simpler to say, ‘I like people.’,” the high jump for Hling. plans 140-mile run wound up with a two-hitter as the Oakland A s trounced the Bob’s easy-going, likeable attitude Cheney’s Doug Salmon took his fered its third setback on April 22, HSW The following day was one of the in the quiet “Hamburger Hamlet,” a is child development. He likes match and wound up with medalist Orioles, 11-1. 74-71 to Norwich Free Academy. The makes it easy for people to like him By EARL YOST busiest. It started with a trip to marvelous place despite its name. children and finds them very honest honors with a round of 83. meet was delays one h6ur because Universal. On the way there our bus The next day included another con­ and open. Choir is another of Bob’s back. Some of the things he likes ^ Sports Editor But the talk centered around D etroit. 8-4. M ilwaukee and Combined bands doing with his friends are going to Results: Salmon (CT) def. Bohr 3 MHS TENNIS of rain. The Indians pulled within broke down, but the wait provided an cert at St. Joseph's School and then and 2, Sansone (C) def. Doug Victor 2 Jackson, who earlier in the day an­ Minnesota were not scheduled. three points of overtaking Norwich opportunity for an impromptu audience seats on the Merv Griffin concerts, riding his motorcycle, and, Dropping two of the three doubles With a future scholarship in mind, Andy West, Cheney Tech’s nounced he had decided to end his to benefit and 1, Badsteubner (C) def. Fran t iinkccs Iloyals 3 up<>n winning the final event, the rehearsal. After repairs had been show. The show will be aired on May of course, sports. Bob talks matches, the Manchester High tennis long distance runner, left by trailer last night with Florida the holdout and would report to the Maloney 1-up, Bradley (C) def. Jim Thurman Munson hit a two-run mile relay, but the loss of ace the shell fund made, we were off to one of the most 6, in case any Round Table members enthusiastically about his motorcy­ team bowed 53 to Glastonbury High destination. Orioles while still negotiating his cle. It’s a Kawasaki 250 and it’s one Kurlowicz 3 and 2. yesterday at Memorial Field. The homer and Jim "Catfish" Hunter sprinter and hurdler Jeff Joy was too unusual places we visited. Universal or friends would care to see familiar West will drive to the University of because of the Florida trip. contractual demands with manage­ of Bob’s favorite pastimes. loss leayes the Indian netmen with a pitched a six-hitter to win his first much to overcome. Joy is expected On May 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Bailey Studios. We saw the sets for “Iron­ faces in (he audience. Immediately Florida, at the invitation of Marty En route home. West will stop off ment. Although Bob likes school and the 2-1 reco^ while Glastonbury sports a game ever at Royals’ Stadium in to be out for the rest of the season Auditorium, a spring concert will be side" and "Sarah," as well as the after the show we sang a song for Ligouri, to train with United States in Virginia for a practice run of So after Torrez’ masterful game opportunities available, he feels Junior high tennis 2-3 ledger, tches and Jon Peck and leading the Yankees over Kansas Ci­ because of a putted hamstring. presented by the combined bands of "New York,” ‘‘European" and Merv who was rather surprised when Olympic distance hopefuls at the several hours. Friday night the newsmen 2rowded there should be more responsibility Copping a 32 duke yesterday was Jim Kennedy won singles m the ty. The Yankees boosted their record Sophomore Bill Moran compen­ Illing Jr. High, Bennet Jr. High, and half his audience stood up and sang. college. West attempted to enter the Boston around Jackson and Manager Earl of each student, so that things like the Illing Junior High tennis team team of Peck and Phil Valentine won to 10-3—their best start since 1953. sated for the loss of Joy by winning Manchester High. High School World Staff ’ Friday was an all day tour of While in Florida, West plans to run Marathon last month but was turned Weaver. And Torrez reacts to this the cancellation of the movies over Sage Park of Wethersfield at its doubles bout for Manchester. the 330 intermediate hurdles, by Each band will play a few pieces Co-Editor...... Cindy Dziato Disneyland that began with one of the 140 miles, including a 125mile trek down because of his age. Nineteen is lack of recognition with an un­ Itiliip-r.s .3. Ki ll Si>\ .3 shouldn’t happen. Bob’s outgoing at­ Charter Oak Park. Results: Peck (M) def. W Vaughn taking second in the long and triple separately and then all will combine Co-Edllor...... Wendy Horv/ltz best concerts Round Table ever has from Tampa to the University of the minimum age and the Cheney derstandable trace of bitterness. John Ellis doubled home three runs titude reflects his personal theory on Results: Cherie Dow (1) def. John 50,6-4;. Reiser (G) def. Valentine5 jumps and third in the 120 high to play a few selections. They will be Feature Editor__ Chuck Obuchowski done. The show was well performed Florida in Gainsville, plus 20 miles senior is 17. He’ll graduate June 11 “1 really wanted the no-hitter," in the sixth inning to pace the people. Malisewski 50, (M; Andy Browne (I) 2 ,5 7 ,5 2 ; Kennedy (M) def. McAvoy hurdles. Steve Dawson did well by “ Elsa's Procession to the Sports Editor...... Russ Wilson and received. The weather was around the UF track starting with honors and hopes to make a con­ said Torrez. “ 1 wanted to show them Rangers to a triumph over ex­ "I really do like people. I believe def. Steve Kissel 50, 52; Chris 51, #2; Whitfield (G) def. Rich winning the 220 and 440. Bob Hawkes Cathedral,” by Wagner, a march, Photo Editor...... Amy Stone perfect, and the rides and attractions Thursday noon. nection in Florida to attend college what they got rid of." teammate Ferguson Jenkins and the we should look for the best in people, Young (I) def. Sean McCarthy 7-5,5 Marshall 7-6, 52; Peck-Valentine and Ted Busky took first in the shot- "Military Escort," and highlights Art Editor ...... Tracey Jenkins were magnificent. Not enough can be ’The Florida trip will also serve as on a scholarship. Boston Red Sox. Jenkins, traded to Advisor ...... iZano Vaughan not the worst, like some do. Why 3; Dive Henderson-Eric liemieuz (M) def. Collins-Adams 52, 4-6, 53; put and javelin. Wes Fedorchak and from "Fiddler on the Roof." said about the amazing work that a warmup for West’s 25hour en­ The trip south has been un- In other games. New York topped Boston during the off-season, sur­ THIS PAGE PROVIDED FREE FOR TH£ waste a lot of time criticizing (SP) def. Dave Kolbe-Charlie Meotti-Manninq (G) def. Mark Clenn Flosdorf excelled in the mile Voluntary donations can be made goes into the underwater, surface, durance run for the benefit of the derwitten by several groups. He will Kansas City. 5-3, Texas edged rendered nine hits over 6 1-3 innings STUDENTS OF MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL someone when it’s easier and better Lindsey 51, 6-4; Roger Dinallo-Scott Caouette-Andy Vincens 6-1, 51; and two mile. Manchester's next at the door and will benefit the AS A PUBLIC S e r v i c e d v t h e M a n c h e s t e r air. and fantasy rides of Disneyland. Newington Hospital on May 21. ’The be accompanied by his trainer Brian Boston, 6-5, Cleveland downed and went down to his third loss in h e r a l d to be friends with them?” — Nancy Burghoff (SP) def. Lori McDermott- Rowley-Pemastro (G) def. Dave home meet is May 7 against Manchester Bicentennial Music Shell EVENING . It was great fun. date was moved ahead one week Bldwards. California, 52, and Chicago drubbed four decisions. Simsburv. — Jeff Howard Fund. ^ Finally came departure day, a sad lliiwkec Romanowicz • Carl Fenton 50. Maloney-Tom Donovan 3-6, 52, 52. 'i * MANCHESTEIR EVENING HEUtALD. Mancherter. C ^ „ Sat.. May 1. 1OT- PAGE NlNEf

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 1.1976 Buelneea Opportunitr 14 Homee For Bale 2>< Homee For Seh 21 Momta Fbr M i 11 Homee For Sole 11. Homee For Boh S3 ‘ Hearn For Bole S3 Hearn For Sole SB SMALL ENGINE Service MANCHEISTER - New GOOD CONDITION - Soven INDEX Corporation expanding dealer Listing, 6 room Colonial with room Ranch, three bedrooms, N O n C M network. No experience formal dining room.. kitchen with built-ini, £ Sports in brief 1 OPEN HOUSE Scoreboard LoM And Found necessary. Complete training Fireplace, garage. New fireplaced living room, dining 2 Poroonoli aluminum siding. 11/2 baths, PLEASE DO COME! program. $500. investment room, carpeting, air- 9 Announcomonta SUNDAY __ required to start your own 3 extra large bedrooms. W ,- conditioned, heated plav 4 EntorUInmont 18 HOPliOGX tr^ WUIGHUTBI Threat of rain 5 — Auctions business. Ideal for retired or 900. Graham Realtors, 288- room, garage, wooded lot, TOMORROW, SUNDAY, 2-0 P.M. part time. Details on request. Avery Street School zone. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) — The threat of rain National League . FINANCIAL Owner, 644-0109. ______6 Bonds-Stocks-Mortooots tiJr. B arker. ESCA Field hwaafiori hwga iBaN baU^ voR to tm S ootpaUiqji g ir- today'for the 102nd running of the Kentucky Derby East 9 PorsonsI Loons MANCHESTER - ExecuUve 122 WARANOKE ROAD Training Division Box 619, ago, tow taxot, many oHm t tottano. Mwirb* oMn. W. L. Pet. GB 10 — insursneo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TiiMiillMlIli-MMiRAillb. doea nut acare lloneat Pleaaure'a trainer LeRoy JoUey Wading River, New York. home, prestigious area. High MTo. Ownor imMi oMf CoN MS-SSSa. 7^% .'7^^ S' arid the hettora apparently ahare hia confidence. New York 13 7 .850 — EMPLOYMENT 11792. Panoramic western view. M H l-ini M q (w tut rMdb. Philadelphia 8 6 .571 2 73 Help Wantsd Two acre lot Four bedrooms, The preliminary betting total of $318,367 Friday 14 — OWNER Pittsburgh 8 8 .500 3 Butinots OpporlunlUso two fireplaces, 2 1/2 baths, MANCHESTER • One of the 15 — Situation Wantsd Situation Wanted IS lowered the line on Bert Fireatone'a Honest Pleasure Chicago 9 10 .474 3V6 PHONE 643-2711 priced below replacement greatest buys ip town. This 7 jPriced For (juick Sale!! from 3-5 to 1>2, indicating last year's champion 2> St. Louis 8 10 .444 4 EDUCATION FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD value. Paul W. Dougan, room Colonial has It all. Affor­ 18 Private Inatructiona Dear Patti Skoog,| LIGHT Housekeeping and Realtor, 643-4535. year-old cult will go to the post at 5:38 EDT today as Montreal 6 It .358 514 19 — Schoola-Claaaaa companion available weekly, dable, beauty, charm and the first udda-on Kentucky Derby favorite since 20 — Initruclions Wanted Today Is the first [ days Cali 647-9240.______desirable neignborhood. Come West Lost and Found 1 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 CUSTOM 5 1/2 room Ranch - see for yourself at 270 Autumn Native Dancer in 1953. REAL ESTATE day of the rest ofj three bedrooms, garage, good OPEN FOR INSPECTION W. L. Pet. GB 23 Homes lor Sale HOUSEWORK - reliable, St. Saturday or Sunday 24 Lots-Lend for Sele LOST - Keys in brown leather OFFICE SECRETARY - Den­ location. $43,900. Paul W. between 2-5 p.m. Century 21, 10 7 .568 — your life... | thorough. Prefer clients on Sunday 2-5 P.M. Share leadership 25 — Investment Property key case, initials S.M., tal assistant - good typing, Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. Tedford R eall^tate, 647-W14. 10 9 .526 1 26 — Butineta Property weekly basis, fee arranged. 27 — Resort Property ^ To bad It tias to| Reward. Call 643-6748. business procedure required. 142 WEST CENTER STREET WOODLANDS, Tex. (UPl) - Don’t invite Houston 11 10 .524 1 PHARMACIST Poised, neat and able to meet Tuesday, Thursday open. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- 28 — Real Eitata Wanted I start with being 301 Satisfaction guaranteed. Call 96 ALTON STREET - QuaUty (First Floor) Open golf tournament leatlern Forrest Fczler and San Diego 9 10 .474 2 Connecticut licensed pharmacist public. Write Box B, family, 6-6 duplex, separate Colonial, three bedrooms, MISC. SERVICES P e n o n a li needed to work part-time hours on after 5. 6 4 6 - ^ . heating system, big lot, con­ 5-5 Two family, with 2 ear flaraga, naw roof, now Wully Armstrong to the same medical convention. Atlanta 8 9 .471 2 31 I HAPPY BIRTHDAY | Manchester Herald. fireplaced living room, large Sarvicei Offered weekends and some evenings. venient location. $37,900. Paul Their views on treatment of wrist Injuries are us San Francisco 7 10 .438 3 32 — Painting-Papering I Luv, Ya I ••••••••• kitenen, attached 2-car gar­ guttora, naw ovartwad giwaga doora, aaparato 33 — Building-Contrectlng DONT Itl tlm* and To apply contact the Personnel LABORATORY AIDE - part W. Dougan, R ^ltor, 643-4535. age, large comer treed lot. fumacaa, atorm windowa. A moat daairabla different us their huckswings. Friday''s Results 34 — Rooting-Siding '"dlatanca aland Ini — Department Manchester Memorial time, local manufacturing □ REAL ESTATE $40,500. Owner, 643-7441. Neither golfer wus huinpered in the least hy their Philadelphia at Atlanta, 35 Heallng-Plumoing irour way ol aiiccaMl IMPECCABLE is the word to location. 36 — Flooring and happlnaaa. Hospital, 71 Haynes St., firm seeking individual with ppd. — •••••••••••••••••••••••••• BY BELFIORE 37 A BEST BUY former uilments in the ruimdeluyed opening round Moving-Trucking-Slorage Manchester, Ct. mechanical ability to perform describe this seven room OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, 2-S, 38 Sarvicaa Wanted MRS.THRESA JOHN F. SHANNON Friday us each shot a flve»under*pur 67 to lie Murk New York 3, Houston 1 — routine physical and chemical Homee For Sale S3 home featuring a 17x23 first 53 ayde Road, Manchester. wnM MW snmsi n i Yto, pleaao do conw to tho -To p of tho h lir tomorrow, whoro Waranoko Cincinnati 7, Montreal 2 MISC. FOR SALE Happy Birthday 646-1222 tests on fiberboard products. floor family room with Three bedroom Cape, two full Reel Eetete Iluyes und Bill Kogers for the lead 41 Articles for Sale *iHae4am.*eialiaWa» fireplace, four bedrooms, Rd. nwota Adolaldo Road. Tho ownora have gracloualy thrown thoir doors Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 1 pataka k kk iia aik il iwr Previous laboratory $26,500. ATTRACTIVE 5 room baths, garage, carpeting, dis­ 968-9660______r 42 — Building Supplies RAY Ext. 481 ' Ranch, fireplace, baseboard fireplaced living room, cen­ opon for public Inapocllon of this flna quality home with a truly park-llko sot­ Pittsburgh 4, San Diego 3 43 — iPets -Birds- Dogs pkkawllkaca4na*|i. . Equal Opportunity Employer background preferred. Hours, hwasher, private treed lot. Preserves chance Chicago 5, San Francisco 2 44 _ Livestock I and a Very Happy | hi Mr, M— ka edt 8:30-12 noon, Monday-Friday. heating, stove, refrigerator. tral vac system, garage, treed Excellent neighborhood, $39,- ting In one of Manchoator’a very top residential araas — perhaps tho top ono 45 _ Boats & Accessorias Applications being accepted Hutebms Agency 646-3166. lot. $46,500. Phllbrick Agency, 500. 643-1633. T oday’s G am es I 3rd Anniversary | 224-8528 MANCHESTER - New listing. for refined, underelated elegance. LANDOVKR, Md. (DPI) — , the top 46 Sporting Goods N«w Britain, Conn. at Personnel Office, Lydall Realtors, 6464200. 47 __ Garden Products Immaculate 5 1/2 room con­ POCOTOPAUB LAKE The above pictured seven room Capo le completely alumlnum-elded for heavywight title contender, preserved his chance for Houston (Rondon 0-0) at — I RAY and CAROLE ii MEDICAL ASSISTANT- Inc,, 615 Parker Street, REDUCED FOR quick sale - DESIGNED for comfort in dominium, rec room, storage, 46 Antiques aummor homa S' rooms, maintenance-free living. The usual amenities are there — Including two car u second shot at the title und u Vuhlier mutch' with New York (Lolich 1-3) 49 — Wanted to Buy Im m ediate openings. No Manchester. An equal oppor­ two family, 30 Locust Street, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN nearby Bolton: attractive carport, brick front and umt. Chicago (Burris I-l) at San I Love, Mom and | tunity employer. no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. spacious Garrison Colonial on seven room (three'bedrooms) garage, front and rear patios, china closet, ten fool cedar closet, two full bathe, iMuhuinmud Ali Friday night with just a few rounds of RENTALS experience required. Good $31,900. Hayes Corp. 646413L with patio, noxi to Francisco (Barr 1-1) 52 Rooms for Rent Dad Flke and salary, paid training, plus beautiful wooded lot, large Contemporary Ranch on love­ BrookHoavon * ^ etc., etc. The room layout le flexible — three or lour bedroome, as you prefer. easy work. — □ EMPLOYMENT BOLTON - $31,900- AttracUve family room with fireplace, Montreal (Carrithers 1-1) at 53 Apartments tor Rent many benefits. Enlistment VOLUNTEERS wanted to ly acre. Modem, distinctive The ‘ Parkllke Setting” deeervet a paragraph by Itaalf — andihat will not The 30-yeur*old Norton cut Ron Stunder above his 54 — Homes for Rent Mom and Dad five-room Ranch, family 12x23 game room, music PORTER STREET area. $17,800. Cincinnati (Gullett 1-0) _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. work with handicapped child throughout. Family room, 55 Business for Rent I room, fireplace, paneling, room, or fourth bedroom, Priced at $39,500. This weU- do It Juallcel Just peruea this partial listing: Several maple treee, purple beech, right eye in the first round and widened the wound Philadelphia (Carlton 0-1 56 — Resort Property for Rent BertuzzI H elp W anted 13 Army at 643-9462. in afternoon. Call 528-8579. garage, walk-out b ^ m e n t. F.J. SPILECKI __ aluminum siding. Hutchins wali-to-wall throughout, maintalned home has four flowering crab, Kwaneon cherry, dogwood, dwarf apple, blueberry, roes until referee Harry Ceecliini halted the houl 1U9 and Christensen 1-1) at Atlan­ 57 Wanted to Rent Professional potential. 56 - Misc. tor Rent Agency, 646-3186. rosewood paneling, central Valuable extras, (carpeting, bedrooms and two full baths. 643-2121 o’Sharon, hollyt, etc. into the fifth round of u scheduled 12>rounder. ta (Ruthven 3-1 and Morton 0- PHONE FROM home to ser­ LINEMAN - Immediate AUTOM OTIVE , vice our customers in the openings. No experience vac, built-in barbecue, sliding built-ins, pool). Nei^borly Lwated on quiet street. Ed­ This homo wee custom built for the present owners, who have lavlthed 2) 61 Autos for Sale aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeee* required. Good salary, paid AUTO BODY RAMBLING nine room Cape, glass doors, flagstone patio, with country ease and mund Gorman Agency, 646- — Manchester area, flexible lender, loving care unatintingly on Itl Tops Tara classic St. Louis (Forsh 0-0) at Los 62 Trucks for Sale Lost and Found 1 hours, super earnings, 249- training, plus many benefits. REPAIRMAN 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Call today for details and in­ privacy. Ideal home for peo­ 4040. Angeles (John 1-1), N , 63 — Heavy Equipment tor Sale trees, $M,900. Hutchins Agen­ spection of this choice ple of all ages. Telephone 521- COLUMBIA - Eight room And now the frosting on the cake — In a price area ranging to over $100,- ATLANTA (UPI) — Silvia B erlolaccinni is trying to 64 — Motorcyclea-^lcyclea 7773. Enlistment required. Ages 17- We have an opening for an Pittsburgh (Candelaria 1-1) 65 — Campers-Treilert-Moblle LOST - Savings Passbook 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. experienced combination cy, Ilealtors, 646-3166. offering. $79,900. Philbrick Colonial minutes from Hart­ 000.00, this truly fine residence la priced at $52,500.0011 make a name for herself on the ladies pro golf lour. Homes Number 0464M3564-5. Hart­ Agency Realtors, 646-4200. SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus ford or UConn. Includes stone at San Diego (Grief 1-1), N INSURANCE AGENCY in the autobody repairman. We restored antique Colonial in Rain or shine, borwse or buy, you will be most walcomel Do drop In, won’t Trouble is, even if the liluiule Argentinean 66 Automotive Service ford National Bank and Trust Vernon Circle area looking for EUROPEAN HEALTH Spa - MANCHESTER - Extra nice MANCHESTER - seven room fireplace, screened porch, of­ you? Sunday's Games 67 — Autos for Rent-Leeae operate on an incentive Manchester. Fifteen rooms, succeeds, most people won't lie able to pronounce it. Co., North Manchester office. part time clerk typist. Manchester Branch, inter­ 5-4 Two family, new furnace, NEW RANCH - Large country Ranch, three bedrooms, large fice, 2-story bam. 26’x30’ gar­ Houston at New York viewing masseuses, for an system, apply Stan appliances, and more. Ideal living room, formal dining three full baths, nine age, two sheds, nine acres DIRECTIONS: North off Porter St. on Adelaide Rd., top of Adalaido to Waranoks, or The name Bertularcini is at the tup of the leader Application made for pay­ Experience in life insurance kitchen with appliances, two fireplaces, other features too Chicago at San Francisco, 2 ment. preferred. Typing and opening in their Masseuse Ozimek. for young couple, let tennent full baths, three bedrooms, room, equipped kitchen, first with 380' frontage. Fine east on Waranoks o ti Pitkin SL board going into today's second round of the Lady Montreal at Cincinnati lieplarlment to work with our help make mortgage floor family room with numerous to mention. $130,- residential area. Near lake. machine transcription. A hreplace, patio, oversized 2- 000. Philbrick Agency, Tara Clussie. it got there because she turned in a 5- Philadelphia at Atlanta IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed female cliental only. Call for payments. Must be seen. Only fireplace, finished basement Must be seen. Bender & must. Send resume to Box M. car garage, deck, walk-out Realtors, 646-tiOO. under-par 68 in Friday’s rainy opening round. St. Louis at Los Anegels BARGAINS brown and white male dog. Manchester Herald. interveiw appointment, 646- MORIARTY RROS. W,900. Warren E. Howland basement, aluminum siding, area, attached garages. $54,- Sadlon Agency, 228-0517. THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY Pittsburgh at San Diego Waddell Road area. Call Dog 4260. Realtors, 643-1108. wall-to-wall throughout, $47,- 900. Amedy Realty, Realtors, Warden, 646-4555. 301 Canler 31. 8754283. IN BLOOM BUSINESS of your own, in­ Mancheilar 900, Philbrick Agency, 646- Brother act ' vestment less than $100 in­ HAIRDRESSER needed two HEBRON seven-room Raised 4200. REALTORS 647-1413 IN THE IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed come potential $1200 a month, days per week at Manchester Ranch, three bedrooms, MANCHESTER, Very large HARTFORD (UPI) — On the strength of the Manor Nursing Home. Call private treed lot, garage, American League black male dog, white on art time. Must be over 21. SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus Cape, stone front, excellent McCully brothers, the Hartford Bicentennials WANT ADS chest. Summit Street area. ?42-9087. 6464)129. HELP WANTED fireplace, appliances. location, corner lot, National Weather Forecast SIX ROOM Ranch home, with American League Assemblers and coil winders. Immediate occupancy. $42,- restored antique Colonial in UNUSUAL HOME or invest­ Reel Eztats W anted 2S defeated the Philadelphia Atoms soccer team Friday. Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. Manchester. Fifteen rooms, aluminum siding, storm win­ ment opportunity, (2) three attached garage, two full East 6 4 3 -2 711 WANTED Experienced - Must have finger dexterity 900. Warren E. Howland dows and doors, garage, nr? Henry McCully's goal with 7:07 to go on an assist MEDICAL SECRETARY or three full baths, nine familys. Has to be seen to be baths, aluminum sided, W. L. Pet. GB IMPOUNDED - mixed breed, office nurse with experience Siders, experienced on and capable of fine work. Will Realtors, 64M108. fireplace, beautiful shrubs, fireplace, full cellar for work ALL CASH for your property froiii bis brolber Uliarlie McUully lifted the Bicenten­ (WOOD). Must have own train. Hours 7:30-4. Apply to fireplaces, other features too appreciated. Action Real New York 10 3 .769 - tri-color male dog, red collar, for a Rockville physician’s of­ grape arbor, wall-to-wall or storage. 100x200’ lot. Very within 24 hours. Avoid red tools. Call after 5. 646-2864. Able Coil and Electronics Co., MANCHESTER • ten room numerous to mention. $130,- Estate, 647-1300. Upe, insUnt service. Hayes nials to a 2-1 win. 9 3 .750 ■/2 vicinity of Doming Street. fice. Send curriculum vita to 000. Philbrick Agency, caroling, four bedrooms, and clean. $42,900. Keith Real Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. Box U, Manchester Herald. Inc. Howard Road, Bolton. Ranch, six bedrooms, large , recreation room, gas heat and EsUte, 6464126, 649-1922. Coriwration, 646-0131. WHA playoffs Detroit 7 6 .538 3 PERSON with payroll and Conn. tr e ^ lot, garage, ideal for Realtors, 6464200. hot water, $44,900. Call owner, SIX ROOM Colonial - full attic Cleveland 7 6 .538 3 LOST - German shepherd, some typing experience, Mon­ large family on budget. $41,- 649-2381 a fte r 5 p.m or and basement. 2 enclosed SELLING your house? Call us NURSES AIDES - 3-11 p.m., EAST HARTFORD - im­ In World Hockey Association play, Calgary slaved Boston 6 7 .462 4 black and tan, vicinity West full time or part time. Must be days only to start extending CONSTRUCTION-lmmediate 900. Warren E. Howland weekends. porches, 1 1/2 baths. Last first and we’ll make you a Baltimore 6 9 .400 5 Middle Turnpike. ’Tag number into Wednesday. Call 646-3111 Realtors, 643-1108. maculate, 7 room split, move- nouse on dead-end street, cash offer. T.J. Crockett,, off elimination in the Canadian Division final with a able to work an eight hour openings. No experience in condition, 3 bedrooms, one REDUCED *4,000 West 6446. Call 647-9243. shift. Must have own weekdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m.. 1-3 required. Good salary, paid MANCHESTER - New lisUng park-like yard with many fruit Realtor, 643-1577. 7-3 victory over Winnipeg and Houston ousted San MANCHESTER - New homes and half baths, living room, trees. $33,900. 643-8509. Rollins Park Cape greatly W. L. Pet. GB transportation. Apply in per­ p.m., for interview. training, plus many benefits. - 4-4, two family, two Diego from playoffs, 3-2. $25 REWARD - for return of now under construction by dining room, heavy shrubbed bedrooms In each apartment, enlarseo by new addition. Four or IMMEDIATE CASH for your .600 — son, East Hartford Convales­ Enlistment required. Ages 17- live bedrooms. Two full baths. The Aeros, two-time WHA champions, will open Texas 9 6 gold bracelet with etching. PART TIME - Leading to full Nutmeg Homes Inc., Raised yard. Low 40’s. B/W Realty, modem kitchens and baths, property. Let us explain our 9 8 ,529 1 cent Home, 745 Main Street,. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. 647-1419. Front to back living room. against Eastern Division champion New England Oakland Lost Saturday, i^ril 17th at East Hartford. time, receptionist, some den­ Ranches and Colonials. some carpeting, some Jalousied porch. Recreation room. fair proposal. Call Mr. Kansas City 5 7 .417 214 Many, many extras. Comer lot. Wednesday night in Houston in the best-of-seven U.S, Parkade or Burr Cforners. Call' tal assisting, speciality dental Priced from $49,900. Call for appliances included. Amedy NEW RAISED RANCH Belfiore, 647-1413. Chicago 5 7 .417 2‘4 practice. Will train, send LAW E N FO R C E M E N T- details. Zinsser Agency, 646- Walk to schools. Immediate oc­ 643-7166. PART-TIME Work, evenings, Im m ediate openings. No RECENT RAISED Ranch - Realty, Realtors, 8754283. $41,900 cupancy. No realtors. 139,500. 646- ebampionsbip series for the right to meet Ibe Cana­ 5 9 .357 3‘4 resume. Box 2232, Vernon, 1511. 5M2 evenings/weekends. Minnesota also early mornings. experience required. Good Just two years old, owners -w , 5 hai4 hd if cadi b better thaa a |ar- dian Division winner. .294 Conn. 06066. SOLID BRICK - And soUd con­ Drive by and check this new home California 5 12 5 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Manchester area, light duty salary, paid training, plus must relocate and hate to part looted on Campbell Ave. which Is a(a fal af itxfl. cleaning. Must have transpor­ many benefits. Enlistment with this neat borne. Six struction. Oversized Cape of between Dobson and Phoenli tation. Over 18 years old. Call REAL ESTATE Salesperson rooms up with two baths, plus six rooms, 1 1/2 baths, base- StreeU. required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. TWO FAMILY i i m I MAY WE BUY your home? AWs latest victory F riday’s R esults 649-5334. An equal opportunity for Manchester area firm. finished down including two rnent garage, fireplace, etc. Lota-Land For Sale 24 Voo tell ’rt Ike H 'n~we seN it Ike H it. LEGAL Major emphasis in quality Army at 643-9462, un wi Mtot KMOcAn e Quick, fair, all cash and no Oakland 11. Baltimore I employer. (M/F). car garage. Central location, Must be seen, mid thirties and Call M3-2711 today for last resalts. built new home sales. Drive by 6 0 Uoloo Street and excellent construction, in the owners are anxious. T. J. usniciu 42 ACRES in Andover on problems. Call Warren E. no work of artist Texas 6, Boston 5 NOTICE FOOD SERVICE- Immediate c b ^ out t l ^ huge custom built 6- Howland, Realtors, 6^1108. PART-TIME - Person for Excellent commission I. situated in a country atmosphere fifties. T. J. Crockett, Crakett, Realtors, 643-1577. For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, May 2. During Saturday Rsaltor 843-2121 small State Road. 500 ft. fron­ Chicago 8, Detroit 4 arrangement. Experience not openings. No experience tage, 3 acres cleared. Brook The Planning and Zoning cleaning and tray room. Call with oversized 2-car garage. |57,- Realtors, 643-1577. night, rain or showers will be found over the middle and LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) Ali fought "the worst New York 5, Kansas City 3 necessary. Call for confiden­ required. Good salary, paid m TWO FAMILY - Excellent on property. $39,500. Call 537- CASH for your property. Call Commission advises that the Laurel Manor, 649-4519. northern Atlantic coast area. Generally fair weather should — Fifty-million people fight of my career,” but he Cleveland 5, California 2 LEGAL NOTICE tial interview. R&D Realty, training, plus many benefits. ROLLING PARK Cape and deal for only $37,900. Live bi 1257. us first if anxious to Sell. public hearing for a change of Enlistment required. Ages 17- rule elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include; (approximate JUST LISTED - Charming Keith Real Estate. 6464126 or witnessed the decline of gave plenty of credit to (Only games scheduled) PART-TIME, RN or LPN. 646-4968. what a beauty. Six big rooms, one and let the other share the eight room older Colonial, zone from “ Rural Residence” 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. burden. Four and four, maximum readings in parenthesis) AtlanU 59 (70), Boston 48 COLUMBIA - Two approved 649-1922 Muhammad Ali as a the Young. Ali predicted Court of Probate Laurel Manor. Call 649-4519. FJ. SPtLEClil Ui good condition, fireplace, four bedrooms, large dining District of Manchester to "Residence M”, petitioner TEACHERS - Educational RoaHor 643-2121 ^ n dining area and the lot. separate heating systems, (53), Chicago 39 (56), Oeveland 39 (80), Dallas 49 (77), room, lovely fireplaced living residential lots in great area heavyweight champion Young would be the cham­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS service group sponsoring U.S. ARMY Infantry, Ar­ near lake. Bender & Sadlon SELL YOUR house through J. Today's Ga:iies ESTATE OF JAMES W. HOLLORAN. Herman Frechette et at, for LPN or RN full time, in busy 'Terraces galore and two-car garage. Up on School 38 (70), Duluth 25 (40), Houston 50 (80), Jacksonville 63 (81), room, two baths, coven pion after he retires bu he summer program has tillery, and Armor - Friday night. How soon the Oakland (Blue 1-3) at deceased the Walek tract on Keeney Dermatolagist office. Apply maximum of privacy. Priced Street, our sign is on the ■ Kansas City 47 (69), Little Rock 47 (75), Los Angeles 56 (68), patio. two-car garage, close to Agency, 228-0517. “ nv®*^ofe«?oLf fall? has said the same thing Baltimore (Cuellar 0-2) Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Street has been changed to a in person, Monday-Friday, 9- openings for consultants and Immediate openings, some in the low 40’s. T. J. Crockett, property. Drive by and start Miami 73 (87), 34 (54), New Orleans 55 (76), New E. FitzGerald, Judge all claims must cash bonuses. No experience THREE BEDROOM Ranch, . I K . , , . . and. . d bus. » . $44,909 . m ...... about Ken Norton, George new location. The hearing will 12, 1:30-5, Wednesday 9-12, representatives. Base income Realtors, 643-1577. packing. T. J. Crockett, York 49 (66), Phoenbt 64 (98), San Francisco 51 (63), Seattle 54 Keilli Real Estate, 6464126, Jimmy Young would be California (Ryan 2-1) at be presented to the fiduciary named $1,500 plus. Address, Director, required. Good salary, paid worksaver kitchen, separate years. Call our Manchester of­ Foreman, Joe Bugner and below on or before July 15, 1976 or be Suite 203, 191 Main Street, Realtors, 643-1577. 649-1922. heavyweight champion Cleveland (Dobson 1-2) now be held at the Keeney Dept, 515-25, Huntington Avc., training, plus many benefits. dining area. Nicely paneled, (65), St. Louis 42 (68), Washington 54 (64). fice for an estimate of value barred by law. The fiduciary is; Manchester. FOUR Bedroom older ______♦______OFFICE BUILDING - East one or two others. Ali iikes Detroit (Rowle 0-0) at Gertrude Marcella McGee Street School on Monday, May Enlistment required. Ages 17- carpeted rec room. Fenced without obligation. 647-9139. today but for a tactical Boston. Mass. 02116. Colonial, formal dining room, NEW LISTING - Six room Center Street - Formally used to soothe his victims. Chicago (Hamilton 0-1) 41 Washington Street 3, 1976 at 7:30 P.M. 35. Call U.S, Army at 643-9462. yard and redecorated Cape plus enclosed porch, CIRCA 1825 Colonial, on error. Six times Young Manchester, Connecticut MECHANICS, Experienced. throughout. Walk to schools living room, near bus line. for dental office. Waiting “I thought I pulled out a Milwaukee (Broberg 1-0) at A copy of this notice has been Manufacturer of abrasive PART TIME Aiito parts Bonus - extra building lot, practically in center of town. beautifully treed and ducked out of the ring when LEGAL SECRETARY - and shopping. Low 30’s. shrubbed lot, 2-car bam gar­ room, receptionist room three split decision,” said Minnesota (Decker 1-2) filed in the Town Clerk’s of­ blast equipment requires counter help. Experienced suitable for 2-family. Just Selling for $^,900. Excellent BGLTGN LAKE - four rooms, large rooms, plus three pressured by Ali. Once it This printing test pattern Is only need apply. Call 646-5250, Manchester law firm has posi­ Gallagher Agency, 529-8874. DPEN HDU8E age, two patios, three Young, who had never gone New York (Figueroa 1-0) at fice. experienced mechanics, such listed, $39,900. Century 21, location. T. J. Crockett, attic, carport, fenced-in yard, smmler rooms, on first floor. n MISC. FOR SALE cost him a round, the 12th, part of The Herald quality con­ between 8-5:30. tion available. Applicant must Realtor. 643-1577. SUNDAY 1-4 PM fireplaces. 24’ formal living Kansas City (Busby 0-1), N Planning and as automotive with knowledge 3-4-5, THREE family, vacan­ Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. view of lake. Ideal starter or S ^ n d floor has apartment ••••,••••••••••••••••••••• which he had been winning beyond 10 rounds in his 23 trol program in order to give of plumbing, electricals, have typing and shorthand room, excellent location. Boston (Wise 1-1) at Texas Zoning Commission cy, centrally located, business 37 ENan Lana, retirement home. Asking $21,- with good income. Entire Articlee lor Sale 41 previous fights, “I didn’t you one of the finest Alfred Sieffert, machining and blueprint PORTER - 40 hour work proficiency. Legal and real es­ SANTINA DRIVE • Five room NEW LISTING - Two family, **———^ — « — Asking mid 60s. Keith Real and in several other rounds (Singer l-O), N tate experience preferred but II. Excellent investment. iiianGiNsnr 909. No Realtors. 6 4 3 ^ . Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. building in good condition. daze him but 1 thought I newspapers in the nation. Chairman reading. Excellent pay and week, driver’s license a must. expandable Ranch, fireplace, 6-3. Two car garage. Large amesite parking lot. it cost him points. Some experience preferred, not required. Salary commen­ Principals only. Call owner, Ssvsn room air eon- ALUMINUM sheets used as shocked him with a couple Ronald Gates, fringe benefits. Apply in per­ breezeway, garage, large Ebccellent area. Only $42,900. $55,999. Philbrick Agency, The decision was un­ $125 weekly. Apply in persoj), surate with qualifications. 649-1919. Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289- dltlonsd Ranch wllh 3 printing plates, .007 thick, of punches. The reason I Sumluy's Gu:nes Secretary son between the hours of 2 treed lot. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 6464288. ^x32’’. 25 cents each or 5 for animous but the margin p.m, and 4 p.m. Pressure Arthur Drug Store, 942 Main Call Attorney Juies A. Karp at 646-3166. 7475. drooms, lamity-room, kept ducking through the Milwaukee at Minnesota Dated this 1st day of May, 649-5277 to arrange interview. SOUTH WINDSOR - U rge $1. Phone 643-2711. was not overwhelming on Blast Manufacturing Com-. Street, Manchester. stove, dishwasher, OPEN HOUSE GFFICE BUILDING - East ropes, seriously, was to Detroit at Chicago, 2 1976. Seven room Split on treed lot. SIX ROOM Colonial, attached rofrigoralor, washor-dryor the judges’ cards. Young any Inc. 41 Chapel Street, Call owner, 28^51U. $31,900 - BUYS this just listed, Center Street - Formally used CLEAN USED refrigerators, California at Cleveland, 2 Rlanchester, Ct,, 643-2487. BAKERY PORTER - Full AVON - Making payments? arage, fireplace, 11/2 baths. SUNDAY 1-4 showed courage, was take some of the pressure 44 Dimlex, convenient loca­ includad. 1W lot aero on for dental office. Waiting ranges, automatic washers, Oakland at Baltimore, 2 time, steady work. Parkade Make earnings Instead. Sell tion. Call now! Century 21, gInly $33,900. Pasek Real quiet Cul-do-aac. skillful in defense and in­ off m e." INVITATION quality products, meet people, GRACIOUS Four bedroom 88 TANNER STREET, MANCHESTER room, receptionist's room, Wlltn guarantees. B. D. Pearl's New York at Kansas City DENTAL ASSISTANT - Bakery, 649-6820. Apply before Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. EsUte, MLS, 289-7475. !- ______0 4 A c t OA9 . Young, a quiet 27-year add interest to your life. Call Colonial, center hall, formal jowNuniKncY Colonial 3 Icrgs rooms, naw aal-ln kitchan, three 4arge roonis, plus three pliances, 649 Main St., 643- telligent on offense, but it Boston at Texas Challenging part-time posi­ noon. smaller rooms, on nrst floor. old Philadelphian with four TO BID for more inforination: 523- dining room, living room with firaplacad living room, 3 bodrooma, aersonad porch, was his illegal use of the Sealed bids will be received tion with varied duties in flrepmce, new kitchen with SOUTH WINDSOR 1-8284783 Second floor has apartment children, who worked un­ public contact in busy STAINLESS Aluminum 9401. 740 DEMINQ ST. garago, walk to schools. Mid 40’s. East Mktdla Tum- ropes that lost him the in the Office of The Director microwave oven, trash com- with good income. Entire WHEEL HORSE garden trac­ loading ship cargo during Rockville dental office. 3 1/2 experienced outside sales, pika to Princalon Stroal to Tonnar. nationally televised fight. of General Services, 41 Center Connecticut, Long Island RELIABLE woman to watch pactor,ictor, etc. paneled rec room, building in good condition. tor, 35 models in stock. See us day week, some Saturdays, Large amesite parking lot. Starting in the seventh the lean years of his boxing Street, Manchester, Connec­ area. Salary, commission, two pre-school children in beautifully•' •• treed lot. 646-1189. NEW RANCH - Large country for new, used and repairs. seeking maturity, poise, OPEN HOUSE kitchen with appliances, two $55,990. Philbrick Agency, round, whenever he was in career, was unharmed in ticut until May 10, 1976 at car, fringes. Send resume to loving environment, while OWNER Sale on some models. Save. manual dexterity and prior SIX ROOM Cape, move-in Sunday, May 2 1-S P.M. full baths, three bedrooms, Realtors, 646-fiOO. Pick-up and delivery. trouble, he just ducked uni the fight. 11:00 a.m. for the following: work experience. Salary Manager, Industrial Service mother works. Your house or ED WILSON’S SUPERIOR SERVICE, INC. mine. Charles Drive area. condition, panelM rec room, fireplace, patio, oversized 2- Manchester Q:cle Shop, 1y8 "I’ve been hurt more in Ground Maintenance Equip­ negotiable. Send resume to Centers, Box 786, Wallingford, der the ropes. He did it in Conn. 06492. An equal oppor­ Cali after five during week. oversized garage, circular JU S T R EDUCED - fantastic buy at $43,000. car garage, deck, walk-out 6 4 3 - 5 4 G 5 Homoe For Sale 23 West Middle TluTipike. the gym," he said. ment for the Regional Oc­ P.O. Box 289, Manchester. the eighth round, the 12th, Manchester's tunity employer. 646-3302. pool, assumable mortgage, S 'h room split laval, 2 baths, family room, garago, basement, aluminum siding, twice in the 13th and once Young hopes he’ll get a cupational Training Center. 646-1189. ’A-acra woodad lot. wall-to-wall throughout, $47,- CARPETS - plush deep red RECEPTIONIST - Excellent 988. Philbrick Agency, 15’xl2’, Beige 15’xl2’. Grey more in the 15th. rematch .Someday before e n e r a l a u t o r ep a ir s 'The Town of Manchester is opportunity for service in the G an equal opportunity TEN ROOM Victorian home, Realtors, 6464299. Hebron 9’xlO’. 3-55 gallon drums. Call "They counted laying Ali retires. But Ali has health field. Varied duties, DIRECTIONS; Oakland 8 t to Doming 8 t or 1-00 Exit employer, and requires an af­ on 4.8 acres of land. Six after 4. 6466948. outside the ropes as a Norton to worry about with much public contact. WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS bedrooms, country eat-in 94 to Rta. 30 to Darning St. SPECIALIST! firmative action policy for all Requires maturity, poise, LGGKGUT MGUNTAIN knockdown, " Ali said. first. Norton preserved his 12 to 14 Year Olds , kitchen with fireplace, dining OLD AND USED gifts at the of its Contractors and Vendors prior office experience. Full- spacious Garrison Colonial on OPEN HOUSE room, sitting room with "That hurt him. 1 don't title shot with an easy vic­ liiiie position. (Some Satur­ ^ JACKSTON-AVANTE beautiful wooded lot, large Lords Bible and Gift Shop, 10 “ / / / t ’« American, We Can Fix It” as a condition of doing tb canvass lor the fireplace and living room, Bissell Street, Manchester. think he would have done it tory over Ron Stander. The business with the Town, as per days) in busy Rockville dental family room with fireplace, Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. asking $49,900. Call W-6133. 12’x23’ game room, music if he realized that. That match was stopped in the Federal Order 11246. practice. Salary negotiable. MANCHESTER SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice - Send resume to P.O. Mx 289, ^ 646-1316 room, or fourth bedroom, fifth round, with blood Bid forms, plans and MANCHESTER ■ Large seven 58 Elizabeth Dr. was his mistake. I was OPEN 7 DAYS 7:30 a.m. to 9:0Crp.m. Manchester. EVENING HERALD wall-to-wall throughout, Leading manufacturer has terrible. 1 almost slipped streaming from Stander’s specifications are available at room Ranch, rec room, king rosewood paneling central redwood pools left over from up and lost the fight. 1 only eye and forehead. the Manchester Board of Mon., Tubs., Wed. 5-8 P.M. sized master bedrooms, vac, built-in barbecue, sliding 1975 season Half Price. SALES POSITION - Straight fireplace, carpeting, garage, Guaranteed installation It won because 1 was the For his efforts Ali Education Business Office, 45 commissions, leads furnished glass doors, flagstone patio. 248 Spruce St., Manchester N. School Street, Manchester, to home owners. Call 242-5402. fine neiihborhood) $40,900. Call today for details and in­ terms, call toll free 806226 aggressor." received a purse of $1.6 CALL 647-9948, 3-9 P.M. Warren E. Howland Realtors, OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1976 ask for Monte, day or m illion plus $200,000 in Connecticut. spection of this choice Ali, 34, suffered the only 649-8029 DOG GROOMER - Part time. 643-1108. offering. $79,999. Philbrick evening, seven days. expenses, while Young Town of Manchester SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. damage in the fight. Connecticut Experienced only-must be Agency, Realtors, 646-4299. earned a total of $85,000. Shown by Appointment Anytime SAND and gravel for sale - "He hit me with a hook Robert B. Weiss, able to finish all breeds - South WMdMr references required. tree work and odd jobs. Call and 1 burst my right ear­ General Manager IMPECCABLE is the word to 647-1834. drum ," Ali said. "1 don't Sheridanne Kennels, Hebron, describe this seven room Now’s the Tlnw 228-9089. THREE TEMPORARY OPEN HOUSE remember which round. 1 404 STRONG RO. home featuring a 17’x23’ first GIRLS Two Pants Suits, size To Call NOTICE floor family room with hurt it in the Phillipines REAL ESTATE Sales - Parl­ 8, 10 $5.; Spring coat, size 10, PUBLIC HEARING POSITIONS AVAILABLE fireplace, four bedrooms, $4; raincoat with zip-in lining, once before and he BOARD OF DIRECTORS or full-time persons desired SAT. MAY 1st fireplaced living room, cen­ BILL for Greater Hartford Com­ size 8, $3.75: All in excellent reopened it. 1 was hurt TOWN OF MANCHESTER Idellvarlng samplM In llw ManchMlw v m . Apply |n tral vac system, garage, treed condition. 6494915. RexaTl" pharmacy pany expanding offices. lot. $46,S(i8. Philbrick Agency, twice. He hit me with two I) M/iNcT. CONNECTICUT |psrson to John Bronnon, ClrculatlomOoparlinonl. 2-4P.M . '■T. TEL 646-4510 TUNSKY Training logins in May..High Realtors, 6464288. sale. right hands. I saw stars rdCHSPD 0. fAfatY. tl.S.B.fi",. TUESDAY commission, excellent bonus Cool Colonial RICH LOAM - for and my knees started to MAY 4, 1976 . plan, management opportuni­ MANCHESTER HERALD Delivered. 6463109. The Board of Directors will ty. ^ our picture advertise­ Our nina room Colonial CGVENTRY - North - buckle.” MAPLE TWIN - size bed with 649-9095 conduct a public session ment in The New Yellow 16 Bralnard Place has an automatic timed Beautiful, four bedroom NOTICE Pages. Call Bob Wallace for tan plus lots ol Insulation Raised Ranch, gourmet’s box spring and m attress. Tuesday, May 4, 1976 from Excellent condition, ISO. Call For Pre-Summor confidential interview. 236- to keep you cool during dream kitchen with self­ 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. in the 6462766. Board of Directors Office in 0881 or 569-1660. The Wallace hot woirthor. Living room, cleaning oven, dining room, NEW STORE HOURS SPECIALS Co., Equal opportunity - M/F. large family room with fldhr on the Municipal Building to hear dining room, 3 lamlly 7 room roiaod ranch, oxWo nico, 3 bodrooma, roc room, flroplaco, garago, WANTED Power Rotary lawn room s, kitchan, 3 to ceiling comer fireplace, comments and suggestions private sundeck overlook'oking appllancoa, privoto trood lot, Immodiata occupancy. $42,900. mower. Call 643-92M. 0«ir 40 Tmts dI UmiealM Smlct from the public. HELP WANTED: Hartford bodrooma, fully carpatsd, 7 Brooksldo Lano, Bolton SIDING! Despatch Customer Service ' . landscaped O p e n Future sessions will be held lovaly yard, lota of eloaats Sevan room Raised Ranch, stove, dishwoahor, 2W private acre. Red u c ^ to |45,- WANTED - Cinder blocks 24 Hours Dally OPEN Department in East Hartford MEDICAL LARORATORY SUPERVISOR DIRECTIONS; RL SS to Daly Rd„ Daly Rd. to SB Ellzabsih. with three smooth sides. Call and sloraga spaca. 3 FM EkKRGENCY SERVICE the first Tuesday of each needs someone for varied 300 bad community gtnaral hoapltal hat an immodiata baths, many axtras, large let with Iraoa. 900. Beechler-Tanguay, Your Choice of: flraplacas. A must to aaa. Realtors, 646-2212. 6469268. month from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 tasks to include telephone opaning lor an individual to tuporviaa moat tub- A.M. and the third Tliursday Many mors axtras. HlgMMd SU to Cwtar a i. Ml on Vsipl aa„ M M nMOoeod Law Is A L L D A Y ALUMNUM sales removing, cor­ tocHons ol lit modlcal laboratory. Cindldtltt mutt bt Brooktlds Lmid... CRAFTSMEN! The East M@bil VmVL or STEEL of each month from 6:30 P.M. respondence, typing. Steno ASCP with tomt suparvltory txptrlanca and tha abili­ SIX RGGM Ranch on ISO’xlSO' WARREN E. HOWLAND Hartford -Downtown Business to 8:30 P.M. in the Board of skills a plus. Busy, interesting ty to parlorm In all major « a t t ol laboratory work. AIDA REALTY landscaped lot, in-ground A s^iatioo wUI hoM apromo- HEATING OILS Prices Are Now Directors Office. * desk demands pleasant phone ' nbwiM.MLa-(4iMi Hemhia Ope. STARKWEATHER pool, Florida room, three tion on Friday and Saturday SUNDAY personality. Ideal chance for Excollont ttlary and banofitt. To arrange lor partonal Lower on Sidingl Pascal A. Prignano, inlervlaw, contact Iht Porsonnol Dopartmonl. bedrooms, aluminum storm REALTORS June 25 and 26. Your par­ OIL BUHNER A Secretary alert person returning to 688-7271 CDNSTRUCTIDN CD. windows, one car garage with ticipation Is welcome. HEATING INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES! Board of Directors business full or part - day. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL attached work room. jmjSOO. Telephone The East Hartford 9 A.M . - 5 P.M . Write Hartford D e^atch, 225 OIRBCTIONS: Rt. 8 «Ml 0 4 3 - 1 1 0 8 ___ Chamber of Commerce at Manchester, Conn. 71 HAYNES STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. Strons Rd • ttgnt. 24 Bayberry Road, Bolton. Prospect Street, Efasl Hart­ 840-1228 — Ext, 481 6 4 6 - 5 3 5 3 643-2206. 9239 for details. 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 EASY TERMS! Dated at ManchkStdr. ford, or pi phone___ Ms. Barbara 315 Center 8t. Mtnchaoier tq u ll Opponunlit fm pMfW BNoote from 20 ColoftI Connecticut this 23rd day of Moonev ^ 9 ^ 1 for appoint- ^April, 1976. hieht. EOE). V

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Articles lor Sale 41 Apertmenta For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 MIsc. lor Rent 5 8 1 ■ CLASSICAL Guitar - hardly UXIKING for anything in real ROCKVILLE - May 1st oc IDEALLY suited for small At Table ever used, needs new strings, estate rental - apaiments, cupancy. Three large rooms, contractor, or approximately cloth case included in price. homes, multiple dwellings, no appliances, heat, hot (vater, 700 sq. ft,, reasonably priced, ACROSS 3 Fruit $60, call after 5:30, 742-6710. fees. Call J.u. Real Estate no p ets. S ecu rity . $160 heat and electricity included. 1 Soft food 4 Intends Dear Abby 4 Savory herb 5 Otfoae Associates, Inc. 646-1980. monthly. 646-1060. Call 646-7297. PORTABLE gas grills, 8 Vegetable 6 Kind of hut wholesalb priced $99.95. A 12 Poem - 7 Beverage PRESIDENTIAL Village FOUR ROOM apartment, se­ By Abigail Van Buren 13 QlrTa name 6 City in Idaho $150 value, 'Molinski's, 1111 apartmentsr near qhurches cond floor, utilities furnished, n AUTOMOTIVE 14 Hodgepodge ' 9 Quido'a high Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ and shopping area, no pets. elderly couple preferred. Call 15 Biblical notes ford, 289-9339." Please call ^2623. 648-9428. character 10 One (Qerman) DEAR ABBY: I am a 63-year-oId widow. My husband 16 Certain 11 Filng Autos For S ale 61 Europeans 17 Wigwam (var.) MANCHESTER GARDENS- MANCHESTER - Newer two died two years ago after a beautiful matiiage that lastad for 16 Hebrew 3 1 Bulldlng-ConlracUttg 33 19 Heating 28 Newspaper 43 Medicinal Services OHered 31 Services OHered 31 Services OHered George H. Griffing, kic. Two bedroom duplex, in bedroom. Duplex Townhouse, NEED CAR? Credit bad? 30 years. ascetics devices paragraph plant beautiful country setting. half of 2-family. Within Bankrupt? Repossessed? I went completely to pieces and foolishly took up with a 20 Road curves 23 Stickum 129 Personal (ab.) 44 T'ear asunder REWEAVING burns, holes.- -LAWN MOWING and raking, GARDENS TILLED with LEON ClESZYNSKl builder SCREENED LOOM Includes heat, hot water,' walking distance to schools Honest Douglas accepts man shortly afterwards. I was lost and bnely, and ha 21 Possessive 24 Musical 31 Oust 46 Small pastry Zippers, umbrellas repaired. window washing. After 5 p.m., rear-end roto-tiller for as lit­ new homes custom built, • Sand • Bravel • Bll appliances, and parking. $189- and shopping. Price inciudes 1 lowest down,. smallest provided the tenderness and consolation I araperatdy pronoun syileblea " 33 Artless 4 7 ------and nut Window shades, Venetian tle as $15, per 1,000 square remodeled, additions, rec 1/2 baths, finished rec room in payments. Douglas Motors, 22 Fencing sword 25 Press 38 Standing cake call 528-7433. Free estimates. Andover $199. monthly. Superintendent needed at the time. It was mostly a sexual attraction, and it 24 Depict 26 Aegean gulf 40 Buffoons 46 Gaiter biinds. Keys, TV for rent. feet. 646-6510. rooms, garages, kitchens 646-0090, Robert C. White basement, wall-to-wall 345 Main. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- 742-7886 lasted only a few months. 26 Ginger cookie 27 Fare*paylng 41 Book of maps SO Scottish SPRING “CLEAN-UP Time - remodeled, bath tile, cement Company, 236-5961. Equal carpetihg, appliances, and After we broke up, I met a very fine, T2-year-old 27 Fruit seed traveiar 42 Transmitted negative 6221. work. Steps, dormers private entrances. Available Residential-commercial housing. WE PAY $15 for complete- genUeman who was eveiything a woman could want in a 30 Armed fleet landscaping done. Raking, Residential or commercial. July 1st. Shown by appoint­ junk cars. (Jail Joey, Tolland 32 Legislative 1 7 “ r 3 T ft J- 7” J” 5” io n Palnllng-Peperlhg 32 husband. He proposed marriage and I accepted. Then I told body CUSTOM URAPERIES - maintaining landscaping. Call 649-4291. Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 THREE ROOM Apartment, ment only. $260 per month. Auto Body, 528-1990. 12 \i 14 made very reasonable, work Free estimates. Contem­ heat, hot water, cooking gas, Damato Enterpriks, 646-1021. him about my brief affair, thinking he would understand. 34 Slacker puaranleed, call anytime, 649- HOUSE PAINTING - Quality TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Well, he didn’tl Instead, he said he couldn't many me 35 Pesterer 16 16 17 porary Landscape & Design PRIVATE riding instructions, stove, refrigerator, wall-to- JONES AUTO 36 Lass' name I 4266. Company. 643-2653. work, reasonable prices. Call Carpentry and general con­ wall carpet. $175. Adults only, 30 LOCUST STREET - Second knowing that I was "second-hand” merchandise. for estimate. 646-1800. English and Western, $5.00 SALES 37_Sit for a lA 19 tracting. Residential and per hour, call 633-5571, no pets, centrally located. floor, four room apartment, 71 BUCK C«ntun Cotwwle. 14r, ae .. .43195 I told him that in all the years of my marriage, I never ___ portrait DHESSMAKiNG, hems and EXPERIENCED - energetic commercial. Whether it be a anytime. Security deposit. Call 646-7690. heated, security, $220. 646- 71 CiraCt IMS B, M i l ...... 57795 looked at another man, but he said it didn't matter—my~ 39 Tenets ill • alterations done in my home. B/W - Housepainting for good small repair Job, a custom 73 Y* unu, 1 1*, ra*. Itlw ...... 57095 40 Greatest handyman, lawns, painting, 2426, 9-5. 70 DODtt ChaHanet 97. aata, ps ...... 51995 affair after my husband's death was^ something he could 21 a Reasonable. Call 646-4019. carpentry, electrical. No job work, reasonable prices, free built home or anything in MANCHESTER - Four never formve. amount DOG-CAT BOARDING, 70 UK llanial l-Or, 1 ipa<4...... 51795 41 Haiir too small. Free estimates. estimates, call Rockville, 875- between, call 646-1379. rooms, first floor, heat, hot THREE BEDROOM Duplex, 71 PlYM Variant Duster, 6 cjl- auto----- 51695 Abby, don't you think he is wroi^ to hold that against 30 33 3121. bathing/grooming. Complete 42 Hindu STUMP REMOVAL - Spring Call 649-4316. modern facilities. Canine water, stove, cooking fuel, some appliances, parking, 65 KMC lavelin, auto, ps ...... 51795 me? I didn't even know him when this happened. I love him special, 20” stump $15. Also' 77 FOOD PintD Squire Vltn, 1 spi riAals 57095 garments 34 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon quiet, convenient location, security deposit. Call 643-6312. 71 Om 1900 Waion, 1 sp4...... 51995 . and want to marry him, but I cannot understand his 45 Pays heed to special on all sizes. Call 742- PAINTING - paper hanging, GARAGES, room additions, CUSTOM MADE draperies, decks, rec rooms. Twenty Road, Manchester. 646-5971. large yard. $205 monthly. 77 UK Hornet tVaton. auto, ps, air — 57195 attitude. Please advise. 49 Basic 9347. steam cleaning, commerial THREE ROOM furnished 77 70V0U Corona Custom. 1 drvauto . . . .51795 slipcovers, upholstering. years experience, residential Security and references. HEAVY-HEARTED 51 Hiatus Stanley and Kirsch rods. and residential. Call R. SMALL DOG, Poodle - Write Box TT, Manchester apartment, suitable for two 299 Broad St., Manchester 646-4566 52 Not any E-Z Floor Cleaners - Rugs and Hebert, 644-0642. Frre es­ or commercial. Stephen eople. 272 Main Street, 53 Emanation I,arge selection of samples. Myers, 646-2672. Dachshund mix. Free to good Herald. IT 47 4 T carpels vacuumed and sham­ Free decorating service, 643- timate. "anchester. DEAR HEAVY: I think he's wrong. But you could be 54 Greek letter home. Dog 6 months old. 1969 REBEL 4 door Wagon, lucky to have found out how nnforglviiig and unfair he is. 55 Scatters, as hay pooed. floors washed and 0359. I Daughter alergic to animal 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment, plea­ good running condition, needs 56 Superlative W 61 wa.Kcd. Reasonable rates. Call HOUSES PAINTED - by 2 FOUR ROOMS heated in I'm sure you realize how fooUth you were to dlacnsa yonr RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 fur. Call 871-1071. sant location, appliances, body repair, $300 or best offer. suffixes fid fii 646-0518. WILL TILL your garden for $7 school teachers. Capes and heat, hot water. Working three-family house. Central, past wHh him. Don’t make that miatake again. 57 Rot flax 62 ranches only. Free estimates, 528-8063 after 5 weekdays. DOWN per hour. (Jail anytime, 742- BIDWELL Home Improve­ SPAYED TORTI Cat - One adults. No children, pets. 643- responsible persons only. B" fid fif HOME GARDENS Roto 8532. call Mike between 5-6 p.m. 2880. Security, 649-1919, between 5- DEAR ABBY; When I . first heard about topless 1 Cornbread 1 649-9398. ment Co. Expert installation year old. Very affectionate. PARTS Department now open 2 Fruit drinks tilled, Manchester, Bolton, of aluminum siding, gutters Owner leaving country. Free! 7. swimsuits for girls, I thought it was just a lot of talk, but iNCWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermear Coventry, East Hartford and Saturdays. Complete line of COLLEGE GRAD will do and trims. Roofing installa­ Call 649-9296. THREE ROOM heated apart­ Chrysler parts. Chorches yesterday I actually saw one for sale in a storel Vernon areas. Call 646-8019. yard work, has several years INSIDE - Outside painting. ment, $135. monthly. Security If women would consider wearing a topless swimsuit in tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875 54 Motors. 649-3646. •STURDY LITTLE of experience and most equip­ Special rates for people over GERMAN SHEPHERD deposit required. Married Homes lor Rent lublic, we have reached a new low in our civilization—even 65. Fully insured. Estimates 9109. FOR A PREMATURE GARDEN evenly tilled with ment including mower, truck, F em alee pup. AKC. Te couple only. Call after 6 p.m., ower than the decadence that preceded the fall of the Troy tiller. Reasonable. Call given. (Jail 649-7863. GLASTONBURY - Small five 1969 TOYOTA. $500. Call 649- { BABV.< cliain saw etc. Call 649-3761 HORACE Tetrault - Siding, months old. Lovable disposi­ 649-2759. 4997. Roman empire. George. 649-7846. after 6 p.m. room house with closed-in EXTERIOR, Interior pain­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ tion. Excellent quality. porch, two bedrooms, den, Topless swimsuitsi Have we lost all sense of decency? nings. Quality workmanship Sheridanne Kennels. 228-9089. ROCKVILLE - Three room CUSTOM ROTO-TILLING. ting, commercial and residen- living room, eat-in kitchen, 1970 FORD Mustang - 351 Who cares if we are Iximbed back to the Stone Age? What's Win at Bridge DRIVEWAYS, Amesite and free estimates. Fully insured. apartment, with heat, hot engine, automatic, power Have "Troy bill" roto-liller, bitumious by Thomas Colla. 9 tial, free estimates. water, stove, refrigerator, lovely area, $275. Lease, left to save? 872-9187, 649-3417. FOR SALE - Siamese kittens, security, references required. steering, new tires, new MOTHER OF GIRLS will travel, gardens, ft.x 100 ft. $269. completely in­ Reasonable. Call after 4:30 ^0 weeks old, 742-9Q16. $165. Adults only. No pets. flowerbeds, lawns, large or p.m., Rudy Itzek, 528-3841. Call 1-224-8792 anytime. exhaust system, $1,500 or best stalled on your base. 25 years D&A ROOFING. Roofs, Security deposit. Parking for offer. Call 649-1611 after 6 small. Call 643-1895. experience, 643-1381, anytime, one car. Call 646-7690. DEAR MOTHER; The bottoms. If all else fails, squeeze 13 PAINTING - interior and siding, gutters, and leaders FOUR CUTE kittens looking MANCHES'i'ER - Five rooms, p.m. Free estimates. Fully in­ for good homes. Call 649-6480. exterior, paperhanging, $300 per month. Children DEAR ABBY; I am in my middle 70s. Since my wife's You tell it like it is...vie sell it like it is. LAWNS MOWED for entire sured. 249-0205. SUB-LET - one bedroom 1972 PONTIAC Lemans season. For estimate, call 649- excellent work. References. apartment, $183 monthly, in­ accepted, no pets. Call J.D. death 10 years ago, I have been seeing a very lovely married Cell 643-2711 todaii lor fast results. FREE to good home, five Real Estate, 646-1980, wagon, air-conditioning, vinyl 5792. Free estimates. Fully in­ year old, mixed breed dog. cludes heat, hot water. woman who is now in her middle 30s. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- SPECIALIZING in cleanini roof, excellent condition. Call. and repairing Chimneys ara Medium size, loves people. Available May 1st. Call 646- 872-6023 after 6 p.m. $1650. She is married to a man who barely makes a living for her TWO HANDYMEN will rake, 4431. 7778. FOUR ROOM Ranch, two car second lead and at this point C m .hN I. fcc.TM hfl US Ml Is your lawn withefed and roofs. Free estimates. 30 Call 646-0530 after 6 p.m. garge, fireplace, basement, and their children. N O R T H (D l in time it behooves you to stop fertilize, lime, general lawn worn out? Does it' need a Years Experience. Howley, 1971 VOLKSW AGEN, I am making out my will and want to provide generously A 10 5 work, mow lawns seasonal. PAPER HANGING Expert. appliances. No children, pets. and count sure winners. You pick-me-up? For Your average paper, in 643-5361. DACHSHUND - miniature, The name of the game is Want Us~.the Working adults. 643-2880. excellent condition, 61,000 for this woman who has given me so much happiness. How VQJ 86 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Also clean attics and cellars. long haired, delightful, per­ still can come to 13 if both professional lawn care, average room , $25. Mr. number to call is M3-2711. miles. $1,250. Can be seen at can I do so without casting a shadow on her reputation or 9A K 2 Reasonable. 643-5305. UNEMPLOYED Roofer will sonality, plus quality, $150. minor suits break 3-3. but with call Richman, 646-3864. 37 East Middle Turnpike, embarrassing her? A A Q 8 6 hearts breaking 4-1 there is a W ELL,PIP THE TRUTH Y VE&, INPEEP-'yDU AS IF A 3REAT H,OHl...WHySHpULP install roof or gutters for low Stud service, 742-8925, Business lor Rent 55 after 5 p.m. NAMELESS. PLEASE W EST E A S T ROGER LANDON - General good chance that neither SERUM WORKT WAS ) MAMEP EVER.Y WEISHT'S OFF MY I FEEL SO ALARMEP discount price. Call Ken at BOLTON - MANCHESTER A K Q J96 A 8 7 4 3 clean-up and lawn care. Car C&C LAWN CARE G.L. McHUGH Painting - minor suit will break and that I ABLE TO RECALL *. INeREPIENTi SHOULPERS^r JUST BECAUSE A 649-2456 anytime. FREE, four frisky kittens, townline, 1 bedroom apart­ FOR RENT - Connecting or 1973 HONDA CIVIC - 4 speed DEAR NAMELESS: Talk to your lawyer, and then V 7 5 4 2 ¥3 THE FORMULA ■? FEEL KB-BOkU CON ARTIST LIKE wash Saturday and Sundays 6 4 6 - 4 9 5 8 Interior - exterior painting. you will only score 11 tricks. litter box trained. Call 643- ment, carpeted, electric separate front room offices. hatchback, 24,000 mileage, dlscusa it with the woman. Remembering someone in a will ♦ 95 ♦ .1 10 8 7 ...upuftep: , only, back of Savings Bank of Quality professional work at 7274 after 6 p.m. Can you do anything about reasonable prices. Free es­ YANKEE ALUMINUM - kitchen, fireplace, quiet 953 Main Street. Call 643-4846. $2,100. 643-0437, isn't necessarily an admission of a romantic involvement. A J 10 9 2 Manchester, 923 Main Street, neighborhood, references this? timates. 643-9321. siding, gutters, doors, win­ SO U TH Call 646-9061 anytime. ODD JOBS - Home repairs, dows, awnings, free es­ FREE KITTENS - beautifully required. $230 monthly. 643- OFFICE SPACE - 400 square 1968 VALIANT, new brakes Yes, you can. If one player light trucking. Serving DEAR ABBY; Can you stand one more letter about the A A 2 timates. Fully insured. 35 marked, 3 part angora, I 5983. feet, air-conditioned, $175. and battery, good condition, ¥ A K 10 9 holds the long cards in both Manchester for six years. WILLISL,L,io oenuLtiZi.SCHULTZ. wuamyQuality calico, 1 orange and white. myna bird who was taught to use dirty words? NEED A ROOF? Call Jim - interior;rior and exterior, painting Oakland Street. 649-1106. Warren E. Howland Realtors, $900 or best offer. Call 643- ♦ Q643 minor suits you can develop a roofing, siding, remodeling. Free estimates. Call 643-0304. Call 646-7331. LARGE THREE Rooms - 643-1108. 7482. Eeny meeny myna moe squeeze against him provirled andi paperhanging. Fully in- Grab a myna by the toe AK54 Barn specializing. 642-7001. sureced. Call 649-4343. Heating-Plumbing 35 heat, hot water, appliances, Both vulnerable you give up a trick to rectify QUALITY Refinishing - 252 Livestock 44 centrally located, adults only. BROAD STREET location for DODGE Charger - 1969, If he hollers dirty words the count. ^ruce Street, Manchester. SEWERLINES, sink lines Security deposit. Call 643-6396. rent 2600 square feet, behind automatic, power brakes and Just pretend it's "for the birds.” Therefore, you should lead PROFESSIONAL lawn (Justom upholstering, caning, INFLATION FIGHTERS - West N o rth E ast South cleaned with electric cutters, FOR RENT - Two horse bOx Dairy Queen. Ideal for any power steering, $875. Call 649- your low spade at trick four. maintenance, clean-up, fer­ and repairs. Very reasonable. Teachers have saved stalls - Beautiful riding trails, homeowners 20-607o. Seven­ by professionals. McKinney MANCHESTER - Five rooms, retail wholesale, or service 3501. West wins and leads back a tilizing, mowing anil roto- Free estimates, free pick-up two large pastures. first floor, adults preferred, 14, Pass 1 ¥ tilling. Reasonable rates. teen years experience. Fully Bros; Sewage Disposal Com­ business. Has large 10x10 trump. You win. cash your and delivery. 643-4369 or 646- pany, 643-5308, Manchester-Bolton area. Call central location, $1^. Securi­ Pass 3 ¥ Pass 4 N .T . Free estimates. Call insured. Free estimates. 643- overhead doors, toilet 1968 CHRYSLER Newport, Astro-graph last trump and poor East is 8567. 643-9264. ty, utilities extra. 643-9274. Pass 5 ¥ Pass 6 ¥ Greenwood I,awn Care, 289- 1609. facilities, parking for 60 cars, 383. automatic transmission, stone-cold dead. He is down to NO JOB too small, toilet will sub-divide. Call 649-65441 good condition, call 649-0539 or Pass Pass Pass Alley Oop — Dave Graue 0111. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL diamonds and clubs and must repairs, plugged drains, Garden Products 47 ONE BEDROOM apartment - 649-6344, Opening lead - CHAIN SAWS - sharpened up NEED your house painted? unguard one of his jacks. to 100 drive links, overnight kitchen faucets replaced, in Vernon Professional PROFESSIONAL OFFICE - I’ICKUPS on E.S.P. - Pickups Experienced painters doing repaired, rec rooms, Complete Building. For person to act as reception, conference, two CLASSIC 1963 Oldsmobiie. For Sunday. May 2, 1976 service $2.50. Manchester Cutlass. F-85. 215 c.i,, 215 h.p. M on E.S.P. Pickups on E.S.P., inexpensive, quality work. bathroom remodeling, heat part time building custodian. consulting rooms. Supply and ARIES(March21-April 19) You Safe and Lock Co. 453 Main Free estimates. Phone 649- Line ol PlantsI high performance, 4-spced. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Box 284, Willimantic, Conn., St,, Manchester. 643-6922, modernization, etc. Free es- Available immediately. Call lavatory, heat, air- need a variety of activities to $6 00 a try. Betty Lou 5079. 649-5678. ■ timates gladly given. M & M after 6, 644-2314. conditioning, parking. 649- good m echanicallv. needs Business situations should be An Iowa reader wants to keep you hgippy today. Plan to your forte today. It will take an By Oswald & James Jacoby Freeman. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871 r^HIS WEEK'&n 1680, 649-3549. paint. 646-5220 or 649-6349. have several things on the know what she should open TRUCKING - Odd jobs - exceptionally sharp with: SPECIAL LARGE three room apart­ back burner to be at your very horsetrader to get the better of moving large appliances, BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ ment, with private patio in MANCHESTER '- Unique best. KAKx q y ,\K x fJxx a J xx Building-Contracting 33 FOR SALE - 1969 Volkswagen you. Take a quick look at the ANY TYPE Fence erected, cleaning cellars, attics, yards. bing - All heating and plum­ stone mansion. On landscaped space available, 700'-1,000' bus, $1,575., as is, or best repaired or painted, pipe Also stone, loam, gravel Potted g^ms . TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D*c. .North-South cards. You really There are only 12 cards bing repairs plus remodeling. grounds. Appliances, heat, zoned industrial. Ideal for offer. 643-6197. The possibility for gain looks clothes line posts. 742-7598. delivered. 644-1775, 644-9532, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Call 646-8641. Squash parking, adults only. No pets. small business. $200 per 21) You're back to being your worry that you have missed a shown so we.are going to add Remodeling, repairing, ad­ promising in two areasxtoday. grand slam. $220. per month. 646-0885. month, heat, and light in­ VOLKSWAGEN Bus, 1969 - old cooperative self today. another small card to any one WINDOW CLEANING- ditions, rec rooms, porches Plants EKS However, it'll take some Others will find your company You take your ace of spades SCREENED LOAM for sale. FRANK SCOTELLA Plum cluded. Hayes Corporation. excellent running condition, cleverness on your part to of the three card suits. This A reasonabie rates, inside and and roofing. No Job too small. most enjoyable. Partnership at trick one and start to pull $40. per load, delivered. 646- bing - repairs and remodeling. Alio vegetable plants, flower NEW THREE Bedroom 646-0131. body good, partially equipped realize it. leaves her with a perfect 16 out. Call Andy, 646-6388. Call 649-3144. situations will be fortunate. trumps. East shows out on thq 3109. Vanities and hot water plants, nursery stock & railroad Duplex, central location, for camping. $1,000 firm, 643- point one-notrump opening. heaters. Prompt service on ties. carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, SEVERAL OFFICES GEMINI (May 21-June 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 7077. Your presence generates ex­ 5’- I C&M TREE Service - Free es­ CARP.ENTRY - Repairs, appliances, basement and at­ 19) You're best suited for ac­ PH7tSyMt*Wt TM US PM Oti emergencies. 643-7024. Watch for our weekly specials avialable, in Vernon citement today. Your dynamic timates, discount senior WINDOW CLEANING, com- remodeling, additions, gar­ tic storage, maximum two Professional Building on Rt, tivities today that require both ages, roofing, “’call David Also. Senior Citizen DiscountsI 1969 CHEVY WAGON - good personality is showing. citizens, accepting Bank merical and re.sidential in­ Flooring 36 children, no pets, $285. Call 83. Approximately $4.50 a mental and physical qxerlion. Patria, 644-1796. running condition, new tires, Wherever you are, that is B f rry’s World The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions A m e r i c a r d and M a ster sured . Call Quality 646-7684. foot. Heat and air- new shocks. Call 649-8669. Do something to keep your Charge. 646-1327. OAKLAND FARMS where the Fiction is certain to head and hands busy. Maintenance, Inc. 647-9498. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing conditioning included. Ample be. WES ROBBINS carpentry floors like new, no waxing & GREENHOUSES AQUARIUS (Jen. 20«Feb. 19) remodeling specialist. Ad­ parking. Call after 6. 644-2314. 1968 FOIID. LTD. 2door hard- MASONRY - bricks, blocks, (specializing in older floors) Gleaion St., ManchMttr top, fully equipped, good con­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Generally this should be a cliimnies. steps, patios, HAVE TRUCK and Mower - ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 649-7591 RENTAL OFFICE You should be able to reason rather fun.day for you. You may p l e a s e , will travel, yard work done. Ceilings and inside painting OFFICE - Contains large dition, $650. 742-5058. FRED-IF Y Icrsii Iroffl tlie former Kl|rim Kb sidewalks and fireplaces. Call built-ins, bathrooms, John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- DAMATO ENTERPRISES room 15x30 with two rooms, or talk yojr way into or out of even have a surprise in store 742-8213, ask for Jeff. kitchens, 649-3446. Large variety of Apartments and any type of situation today, es­ through someone new you'll y o u M A v e 875-4973 alter 6. 2222. OAKUND 10x12, lavatory and supply Trucks lor Sole 62 TO c o m p l a in Townhouses throughout pecially i* you use your flashes meet. FARMS Manchester. room. .Suitable for architect ABOUT y o U R Aeitltf OMct open dally 9-5, of insight. T-y DINNER.... OIUMST. or draftsman, good lighting. 1965 CHEVROLET. Utility PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Sat 10-3, Sunday 11-3“ Call 649-1680. 649-3549. body. Call 649-4446. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Avoid Your place is likely to be a pop­ 646-1021 W K m o Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 Arllcles lor Sale 41 old fog THEY'D LET YA FLY A Carpets, jungle Jim, lamps, & crafts, railroad lanterns, baby things, children’s and FURNITURE - Rugs, pain- heat, hot water, appliances, For Rent 56 much more. 405 Hackmatack 01976 by NEA. he. miscellaneous household adult’s clothing. lings, pewter, dolls, crocks, MOTORCYCLE Insurance -' 601N', DOES IT St.. Manchester, Ct. 643-0036. items. DIVAN - Green floral, lamps, etc. Now accepting ^1®® Pef month. 742-8907. IT’s Not too early to plan your Specializing in low cost, ELECTRIC Clothes 'Dryer - coverage for over 10 years. I?D UKE ONE IVE IOLD /mo. MV "Let me put it this way — there is no such thing 6ftITU??' TAKB?/ excellent nindiltnn, $75 Bar, consignments, for May auc- ; J summer vacation!! Lake as a monolithic 'weirdo vote'l" KITCHEN CABINETS - used, $100, 14 cu ft. Refrigerator tion 644-8962. MANCHESTER - very clean 3 Kanasatka, Moultonboro, Binding authority. Crockett OF THOSE FRIENDS ABOUT r knotty cedar, 6'. exeellent wood, good condition, GIANT TAG Sale - Kitchen Freezer, $150. Both excellent 'EM.' 'lOU'RE condition, $7.5. Call 649-5637. ’______1/2 room apartment. Stove, New Hampshire. Lakefront Agency, Inc., 643-1577. TERRinC Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick reasonable Apollo Cabinet stove, sports and camping condtion. 646-2201 between 9 WANTED - Antique and 50 to refrigerator, garage, separate cottage, sleeps five, two CHOCOLATE A LEGEND Shop, 646-5025. equipment, clothing, toys, a m. 5 p.m. 75 year old furniture, also heating system. Lease and bedrooms, living room, 1975 YAMAHA 650, 2,000 SHAKES IN 'ttXJR baby items, bedding, etc. 43 wicker for consignment. We security required. $155. 847- kitchen, screencd-in porch miles, mint condition, $1,450. CRAFT FAIR ■ 642 Wetherell KIRBY VACUUM cleaner, You MAKE, OWN UM.YAS.TttE REALITIES WE'LL HAVE W 1 LEAVE Bigelow Street, Manchester. BABY GRAND piano, have four rooms to fill. Call and sundeck. Completely fur­ Moving must sell. Call 646- kf* ;-llreet. Maticlie.sler, May 2nd. one month old, $179. Singer zig Everett. Needs tuning, $650. BUSS.' TIME/ OF MOPERN LIFE AFFECT MORE BAMNERsAwiFEt EVERY 9-6. Wood-carving, leather, May 1st and May 2nd, 10 a.m. nished. Private beach. Great 8131 alter 5 p.m. zag sewing machine, $75. Call 643-4306. Call after 3 p.m. 649-3254. THE RE-ENACTMENT OF ’ ON THE LIMMP/WONT) THINS icH/SWKAMC TM Set US 0* photographs etc MMches*ter.*'’^“ ' “ ‘' M A N C H ^E R - Unusu^one fishing and conveniently WANT y TO ME 749-3761 or 875-8298...... and two bedroom, Townhouse located on Lakes Region area. 1975 YAMAHA, RD 350B, low THE TCTKTOWN 5URRENPERI THAN A Wanted to Buy 49 apartments, available at Pine Available June through mileage, excellent running fiEORtse WASHlNtSTON'S TEUEVISEP ANY ’S -'-I ______Ridge Village. Featuring in- condition. First $800 takes it. PARTY WILL ARRIVE BY FOOTBALL CHEER'S CAN Frank and Ernsst September, $175 weekly. Call SAME! HOW OLD DOLLS WANTED - Will dividual entran ces, full Cromwell, 635-0457 after 4:30 Call 742-6938. LIMOUSINE INSTEAP OF 'UEAPewlSAVE This Funny World L’il Sport — Wirth pay $65 and up for Bisque and basements with washer and p.m. HORSEBACK! PROPERLY /kBOUT WITHY US 1975 750 HONDA, Model K,’4,- PECORATEP, OF COURSE! RINfi THE M Ey A . . . I E P e P u B L I C A N 5 china dolls. Also buying old dryer hook-ups M assive / yiKffilBSCHSS c a s t iron and tin toys. CaR875- b ed ro o m s, w a ll-to -w a ll MT. SNOW VERMONT - 000 miles, asking $1,800. Call KING’S eUHPLE! 7350 carpeting, air-conditioners, Chalet, three bedrooms, 643-7986 after 5:30. Kevin. Pfi SONS? t h e w a y I ARE |M IT HEAM5 j and much more. Priced from sleeps eight. Modern, tennis lb’s SEE YER NICJE TRY, ...... • ••••...... $235-$260 pqr month. Heat and and pool, club. Near lakes, 1973 HONDA X R-75. DOUGH, StE IT, Ef?NlE, h i g h e r PR ICES; ] I 1 r u i - .i - r .i n hot water included. No pets. fishing. Available by week or Excellent condition. $345 or CICERO.', I I RENTALS Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. month, $100 weekly. Days, best offer. Full bore boots, A 5HORTAGE IS A N D IP T h e ; call Mr. Brown, 646-2830, $50, Call 646-0798...... MANCHESTER - nice Ranch evenings 646-0557. DEMOCRATS' ARE Rooms for Rent 52 type, one bedroomapartment, 1972 CL350 HONDA, red, A ^s h o r t a g e ... ------— quiet location, in a small EASTHAM, CAPE COD, excellent condition, real IN IT MEANS ESSFJX MOTOR INN - Weekly apartment complex, price in­ Mass. - Four room Ranch, clean, under 6000 miles, only rooms, single $56., double $69. eludes heal, appliances', base- sleeps six, With-in five $825. Call 6464)800. ____ l o n g e r l i n e s . p lu s ta x , c o n tin e n ta l ment storage area and coin op minutes of bay and beach, ful­ T h A*I65 breakfast, maid service, color washers and dryers. $200 per ly furnished, quiet residential Campers-Trailers ^ 1 'HAT TV, utilities, parking. Call, m onth, no pets. Dam ato area. $160 per week. Five Mobile Homes 65 WILL 646-2300. Enterprises, 64^1021. room Cape - sleeps seven, ful­ WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU CUSTOM 10 ft. truck camper. WATSON ly furnished. Within walking _ © - D O ? ADULT male to share my TALCOTTVILLE - Vernon, distance of fresh watbr lakes. Sleeps five. Gas stove, lights S-! Wt-IBRE ARB YOU GtOlUGl I/\A aOINta-TD THE apartment, $100. monthly, four large rooms, renovated. Five minutes from bay and and bottle. Hcirigeralur and Va - lO T H E C A N D Y S T O R E ? TO THE ICECRBAAA D E M T i e r . Call 649-4056, after 6 p.m. gi60. Security, lease, no pets, ocean, $150 per week. Call 742- toilet. Hand pump. $400. Call \ v\ /t I / • \ ------immediate occupancy, 644- 6607 for further information. between 1 p.m.-6 p.m, 643- Short Ribs — Frank Hill TO THE MOVIES'? y F>\RLOR?TDTHE WANTED - Female room- o ^ , CONOT SHOPPE? 9685. mate to share seven room ----- ^------COTTAGE, one hour from i r house, in Manchester with two ROCKVILLE - Small, second Hartford, Charlton, Mass. CAMP TRAILER 21-ft. lU. NEVER ASAIN ACCEPT other women. Available May floor apartment, 94 Village Two bedrooms, lake front, Tandem wheels, self con­ AN INVITATION TO A 1st. Call 646-2895. Street. Being redecorated. private dock and row boat. tained. Like new, $2500. 643- BARBECUE IN SALE^M- ...... $130. plus deposit. Call for ap- . $115 per week. 643-6564. 5617 or 742-7876. "THA.T WAS F0UU,TURK6V, Apartments For Rant 53 pointment. 684-4331. 5H fclW»>lcWM«lit9piCI«e. ANP YOU KNEW IT/" W anted to Rent 57 1969 DELUXE ' 22' ft! 1976 WE HAVE customers waiting 3 ROOM heated, furnished" Yellowstone Trailer. Tandem “I didn’t do it. m y pel rock did ill ” Mcftaagbl 9 S’- / for the rental of your apart- a p a rtm e n t. P riv a te en- WANTED Five room apart wheels with everything. Hard­ ment or home. J.D, Real trances. No children, no pets. ment, young couple, first- ly used, original price $6,500. POe Estate Associates, Inc. 646- References. Security deposit. second floor. Cali 289-1138, 8 Selling price $2,400, Call 228- c f m tu *s i 1980. 643-4860. 12 or after 4:30. 3342. riTlStNfSlK PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mattffaater. Conn,, Sat., May 1.1W6 Rham seeks principal designate The most controversial item in the Superintendent David Cattanach tend Monday’s meeting and support Regional District 8 Board of E^duca- and the school board believe it is es­ the budget. tion proposed budget for 1976-1977 sential for the principal designate to Whitney said, ‘T object strenuously appears to be a new position created have time to work with the departing to this type of secretive procedure because the principal of Rham High principal to ensure a smooth transi­ attempting to influence board School resigned. tion. members and their spouses not The regional school board is directly involved in the budgetary Cattanach said the job of principal suggesting a principal designate posi­ process.” tion at a salary of $11,000 for six is vei7 complex and it is most tant for the person to have in-sci He asked if the superintendent had months beginning January 1977. the right to use his position to experience prior to accepting the full Approval for the entire budget attempt passage of another budget responsibilities of the position. totaling $2,113,000 will be sought under his control. Cattanach said he Monday at 8 p.m. at Rham High Norman Whitney, Andover resi­ did. U lt School. dent, issued a statement objecting to Betty Kowalski, Andover school Principal Colin Pushee submitted a cover memorandum set to the board chairman, said she supports his resignation in January. It will be elementary school board members the new position. It will give the per­ effective June 1977. asking them and their spouses to at- son a chance to meet and work with t the teachers and students on an easy level, she said. To date 94 candidates have applied for the position. After intensive ‘Hcr-ld phulo by HtchmoftdJ screening the list has been cut to five lfflanrl|f Hlf r burning Hrralft candidates who will be interviewed A seat of honor for Mrs. Kelly by the school board. Mrs. Connie Kelly, who will retire in June after having taught in the Vernon school system for 47 years, got a crown and seat of honor Friday when students at the Lake St. School held a special program for her. Students from all the grades saluted here With a variety of acts. Area news f School menus >j Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor iBohori Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon Area police Bus shelters Hebron Ncrtion A police officer was checking a car provided jobs Monday: Baked beans, hot dog, cole Craig A. Morganson, 16, of 87 on Lake St. when the youths ran slaw, applesauce. from it. Apprehended later were HARTFORD (UPI) - A $225,000 Tuesday; P'brk fritters, gravy, potato, Talcott Ave., Vernon was charged federal program giving needed Vernon JCs accepting com, cranberry sauce, pudding. Friday with possession and with sale Paul T. Riley, 19, of 167 frene Dr.; Steven Achille, 16, of 78 Kenneth Dr.; winter construction jobs in the Hart­ Wednesday: Hamburg pizza, garden of marijuana, amphetamines, and ford and Waterbury areas was com­ salad, gelatin. barbiturates. The arrest, on a and John J. Brow, 17, of 31 Ridge St. requests for donations Thursday: Hamburg on bun, fries, They are scheduled for court pleted in April, according to Gov. warrant from Common Pleas Court Ella T. Grasso. peas, peaches. 19, was issued after an investigation appearance May 26. Friday: Juice, tuna salad sandwich, Gross wages of $100,000 were paid The G reater Vernon Jaycees’ The requests must be from non­ by Vernon Police and the Capitol chips, carrot and celery stick, fruit. Glenn Peterson, 23, of 333 Lake St. to 26 full-time workers and 12 part- Capital Expenditures Committee is profit or charitable organizations Region Crime Squad. Morganson is was struck by an automobile while he timers who worked on the construc­ accepting requests for purchase of from the towns of Vernon, Tolland, slated to appear in court May 26. or Ellington. Vernon lyas walking on Box Mt. Dr. The car tion and installation of bus shelters capital equipment for the second con­ Elementary Schools was driven by James D. Drew of 43 and the delineation of bus stops, Mrs. secutive year. Requests should be sent to the Three Vernon youths were charged Haylin Dr. The investigation is in­ Grasso said Friday. Although the organization accepts Greater Vernon Jaycees, Capital Monday: Ravioli with meat sauce, with possession of marijuana Friday. Expenditures Committee, P. 0. Box green beans, whole wheat bread and complete. requests year round, this is the time butter, pineapple. of year a concentrated effort is made 119, Rockville, Conn. 06066. The cutoff date for this year is May Tuesday; Meat chow mein on rice, to solicit requests, prior to crisp noodles, roll and butter, apple evaluating and selecting the 15. Any requests received after that Suspect escapes from courtroom crisp. fleeing youth for fear of hitting cour­ recipients of the grants. date will be held for consideration EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford Friday was appearing in Wednesday: Cubed steak, brown gravy, troom spectators. next year. mashed potato, buttered carrots, bread Police today sgarched for a 19-year- Common Pleas Court on a charge he and butter, Jello with topping. old armed robbery suspect who es­ held up a Howard Johnson’s motel Silva, who had been jailed since his Thursday; Juice, salami grinders, caped from two deputies while in clerk one week ago at knife-point, arrest, escaped after his case was potato sticks, applesauce. court. taking $144. bound over to Superior Court, police Friday: Baked macaroni and cheese, Police said Joseph Silva of East Police said they did not fire at the said. Bolton future leaders peas’, pickled beets, peanut butter sandwich, fruit cup. Community calendar attend state conference Tolland Bolton tion in Washington, D.C. in June. Parker & I licks The local chapter received an The Future Business Leaders of Monday; Hamburger on roll, macaroni Andover meeting, 2 p.m., board room. Board of Education, Penney Wediiesduy America State Leadership engraved plaque for report and per­ salad, celery and carrot sticks, fruit. Town Hall. High, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Conference at the Hartford Hilton formance in the March of Dimes Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, mashed S aturday M onday T uesday 8.p,m., post home, Annual budget meeting, 8 drive. potato, vegetable, cranberry sauce, Welfare hours, 7 to 9 p.m., "Youth in Government" all T h ursday ' recently was attended by 10 Bolton p.m., Andover Elementary Demi Morianos, local assistant biscuit, desserKhalf-day no lunch at registrar's room, Town Hall. day. Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. High School students, members of School. the local chapter. treasurer, accepted the award. Parker.) Town Council, 7:30 p.m., Town Council, 8 p.m., coun­ Town Office Building. Conference activities included a Wednesday: Spaghetti with meat board room , Town Hall. cil chambers, town hall. Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 Bolton’s entry in the chapter Sunday general business meeting, election of sauce, cheese cube, Vienna bread, Committee on the Needs of Youth program to continue pt p.m. Town Office Building. exhibit received fourth prize. The Chamber Concert, 3:30 officers, competitions, workshops in vegetable, fruit cup. the Aging, 7 p.m.. Public meeting. Friday exhibit was a three-layered cake with Thursday: Italian grinder, chips, corn, p.m., Andover Congregational Health Nurses Office, Town Tri-Track meet, 3:30 p.m.. blinking lights commemorating the grooming, job search and public Church, Podium Players, ice cream. Hall. East Hartford High-South "lolanthe,” 8:15 p.m., Rham 200th birthday of America and the relations. M onday Friday: Soup, peanut butter and jelly Windsor High-Manchester auditorium. 36th birthday of FBLA. Officers for the 1976-1977 year were sandwich, salad, cupcake. Fire Commissioners, 8 T uesday Dawn Ouellette, local president, elected. Debbie Pullo and Debbie Ili^li and Middle p.m., firehouse. Republfcan Town Com­ W ednesduy Vernon Howard represented Bolton. Grange, 8 p.m.. Old Town mittee, 8 p.m., board rooiiL Baseball, Penney High vs. accepted the award. Monday; Hamburger on roll, macaroni .Sulurduy Also attending the conference were Hall. Town Hall. Manchester, at Penney, 3:30 Rebecca Smith finished first in the salad, carrot and celery sticks, fruit. Vernon Square Dance Club, Kathy Dooley, Kathy Duke, Debbie W ednesday Housing Authority, 7:30 p.m. junior stenographer competition. She Tuesday: Half session, no lunch. 8 p.m., Vernon Elementary Young At Heart, 1:30 p.m., p.m., registrar's room. Town Meeting O'Brien School received an engraved plaque and a Gouchoe, Nancy Osterlund, Gary Wednesday; Open beef sandwich, School, Rt. 30. Hall. PTO, at the school. Farm Dr., certificate. Sobol and Tom Preuss. t cranberry sduce, green beans. Andover Congregational Stindiiy Church. 7:30p.m. Miss Smith is entitled to represent The group was accompanied by Thursday: Italian grinder. Juice, chips, Rotary antique air and car JE Connecticut in the national competi- Beverly Plumb, chapter advisor. corn, ice cream. W ednesday T h ursday show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday: Fish, tater wedge, tarter Bolton Welfare hours, 9 to 11 a.m., Golf match, Penney High, Ellington Airport, Rt. 83, i sauce, peas, roll. registrar’s room. Town Hall. Windham and Manchester Ellington. Sunday Scouts Leaders meeting, High, East Hartford Golf 25th anniversary of the Rev. Area briefs June 30,1977. Anduaga is a native of Peru and is presently . Bolton High School competi- 7:30 p.m., board room. Town Club, Long Hill Dr., 1:30 p.m. Paul Bowman, program at tion, 1 p.m., Herrick employed in the Affirmative Action Office of the State Hall. East Hartford Bicentennial 10:45 a.m.. Uniop Memorial Park. Department of Persoiinel. Parks and Recreation Com­ Commission, Raymond Congregational Church. T uesday Hibbard appointed mission, 7:30 p.m., board Library, Main St,, 7:30 p.m. T uesday Club raffle ' Opening of disposal bids. room, Town Hall. HEBRON — John Hibbard is among 10 apointees to the Friday Town Council meeting, 7:30 BOLTON — Janice DiBella of Manchester was the top Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Freshmen baseball, East Connecticut Coastal Area Management Advisory Board. Friday p.m., Memorial Building, winner in the Bolton Woman’s Club grocery raffle. She Town Hall. Hartford High vs. IHIng Park Place. The board oversees the activities of the Department of Fire Commissioners, 8 First Congregational received a certificate for $100-worth of groceries at the Junior High, Martin Park, W ednesduy Environmental Protection’s Coastal Area Management p.m., firehouse. Church Travel Film on Burnside Ave., 3:15 p.m. Highland Park Market, Manchester. The money earned Training session for Friend­ programs. Now In its second year the program tends to W ednesday America’s Many Surprises by Fine Arts Commission, from the sale of the raffle tickets will be used for a local ly V isitors, 12:30 p.m ., work closely with Connecticut towns to help coordinate Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m. William Stockdale, 8 p.m., presentation of MHS project. Rockville United Methodist the maze of existing laws in the coastal area. Town Hall. Coventry High School Pinafore, East Hartford High Church, Grove St. Fireworks meeting Bicentennial Commission, 8 Auditorium. auditorium, 8 p.m. Plant sale Young Republicans; 8 p.m., Bicentennial Parade Com­ p.m., Herrick Memorial Park. .Sulurduy BOLTON — The Conservation Committee of the Bolton COVENTRY — The Bicentennial Fireworks Com­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mittee, 7:30 p.m., Memorial mittee will sponsor an auction May 29 to help raise funds Library Board, 8 p.m,, Spring Arts Festival, Ray­ Building, Park Place. Woman’s Club will sponsor a plant and bake sale May 8 at library. Robert Ford, Carol Dr. tor the fireworks display. The committee is seeking ar­ mond library grounds, 10:30 Friday the Notch Shopping Center, from•8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. T h u rsd ay a.m. to 4 p.m. Cookbooks compil^ by the club will also be sold. ticles for donation. For further information contact Mrs. Musical presentation, 7:30 Rose Fowler or Bert Rappe. The commission is also Girl Scout Troops 615 and p.m., Northeast School. Proceeds will go toward completing the landscaping at 616, fly-up ceremony, 7 p.m., East Hartford seeking help in installation of carpeting it purchased for .Saturday Herrick Memorial Park. Alison Boisoneau is chairman. Bolton Congregational Church .Sunday the 1876 building on Main St. Call John Hetzel for more in­ Hebron Clown Town, Suburban educational building. ' Senior Citizens’ reception, Women's Club, a.m. to Masonic show formation. S aturday 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Penney High M onday io 4 p.m,, Vernon Middle School, VERNON — Adoniram Chapter 18 of the Royal Order Plan! and bake sale, Bolton School, Forbes St. Town clerk, tax collector, Musical program assessor,7 to 9 p.m.. Town Of­ Rt.30. of Masons will sponsor a variety show May 7 and 8 at 8 Woman’s Club, 8:30 a.m. at Muiiduy EAST HARTFORD — The music department of the fice Building. .Siinduy p.m. at the Vernon Middle School, Rt. 30. This year’s Bolton Notch Shopping Baseball, East Hartford O'Brien Schooi will present a program at the May 5 Regional budget meeting, 8 Vernon Square Dance Club, show will be dedicated to Joanie Whitmore, one of the Center. High vs. Penney High, at meeting of the school’s PTO. The program will feature p.m., Rham auditorium. 7 to 10 p.m.. Middle School, original performers who met with an untimely death last Penney, 3 p.m. the I student glee club and the school band, A short Rt. 30. year. Lewis Minor is director. Singers, dancers, and ac­ Coventry business meeting will precede the program at 7 p.m. Of­ tors will be featured. A small admission fee will be .Sunilay ficers will be elected and installed. Refreshments will be charged. Lakeview Terrace annual Band concert served. SOUTH WINDSOR - The annual Band Night Concert W EIL DONATE at Timothy Edwards School will be May Sat 7:30 p.m. in the school cafetorium. 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By RUSS MacKENRICK the Prohibition ticket. There have been some changes now that gravure printing is in, but the modeler is Here is the Bridgeport Centennial half He received mail from overseas ad­ still the working Joe who puts it all dollar with Coin World's arrows alerting dressed simply: “Barnum, America.” together. us to the first points of wear. The mintage Outside Bridgeport he comes to mind mainly in terms of the songbird Jenny came to 25,000 with Down-river post the last thousand Lind, the midget, Tom Thumb, and Jum­ The down-river people are at it again. remaining unsold bo, the world’s largest-ever circus Stamps The Rocky Hill Bicenters will have until they were elephant. This animal stood over 11 feet at another Ferry Local Post label to carry a wholesaled off in the shoulder and weighed 6(4 tons. The and letter to South Glastonbury, or the 1950. A recent name. Jumbo, has become part of the dealer's offer for an coins language and lives on to denote fair-sized reverse. ’Two cents more tois year to help XF was $38. A eggs and olives. defray the cost of the town’s events. bright uncirculated Barnum was a prankster who loved to The USPS also requires the use of one of brings up to $79, retail. bamboozle both for business and for sport. their products, so a total of 25 cents will If you don't like the stylized eagle, turn Early in his career he had a museum in get your missive that ferry ride. The new him iif«ide down and you will have a pret­ where patrons got to design and FDC ordering info is in the ty good shark with wide-open toothless hanging around — sometimes bringing April 26 Linn’s. The actual day of issue **Jaws^ ” lunches and staying overnight. He had a depends on the river flood conditions — Don't monkey with P. T. Barnum's sign put up saying “TO THE EGRESS.” probably May 15. head, though, or all Bridgeport will be The brown-baggers, expecting perhaps to after us. They don’t know him merely as a see a female unicorn nursing her young, Regular meeting showman and avowed “Prince of Hum­ headed for that doorway and found The regular meeting of the Central bugs" down there. They think of him as an themselves in the open air. Connecticut Coin Club will be at the KofC autfior. a newspaper editor, and a real es­ P. T. made and lost several fortunes, Hall, 38 Main St. on ’Tuesday, May 4 at tate developer (he sold houselots at cost but at the end his estate came to four 7:30 p.m. fo ra time). He was noted in Bridgeport million and he died at 80 asking how the for philanthropy— see the park they have. circus receipts were for that day. MANPEX was great A3SO they know him as the city’s mayor Take it from overawed by the competi­ and a state legislator. He ran for Congress Modeling a stamp tion, and winless, the exhibits at and was even asked to run for president on If,you have ever stopped to read the MANPEX ’76 were just great. USPS Stamp Posters at the local PO, you The top award for a club member was must have wondered about the word taken by first-time exhibitor Richard M. • • Modeler" as applied to getting out nety Hooper with “ Methods and Styles of ideas. The designer designs and the Precancels.” Another gold medal was engravers engrave, but what is there to won by E. B. Bushnell with “Use of First modd in a flat thing like a stamp? Issue U.S. Revenue Stamps.” Ed will also ’The S. P.A. Journal clears it all up in be represented at the International show 'tv their April number. in Philly May 29 through June 6. The term harks back to the time that At the awards banquet Saturday 'at engraving was the only way. Someone had Willie’s, Chairman Gerry Caron got a Scene at MANPEX to assemble the artwork and lettering into standing ovation for his smooth-running a large “working model.” From this, a show. Richard Gerbo and his son, Jim, 12, stamp-sized photograph was made and The speaker at the banquet, thanks to of South Windsor examine a presented to the Postmaster General for President Bob Doming, was Sister specimen during last weekend’s approval. After the OK a similar photo Fidelma Conway, director of the Cardinal successful MANPEX. (Herald was used by the engravers in making up Spellman Philatelic Museum. More on the master die. that later. photo by Dunn) In some cases the designer, who got all the credit, gave only rough sketches and lettering notes to the modeler, who then made up the actual artwork. , Library hours

Mary Chanty Library Saturday. Adult — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 Whiton Mamorlal Library Libraries add many books a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Adult and Juvenile — 10 Juvenile — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday new books at Manchester’s Klein —The world of Livesey —A ease of spirits Monday through Thursday, 9 through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 Mary Cheney Library: measurements Marlow —Danger at a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and p.m. Saturday. ncllon Peterson —The funnel of Dahlkari BrowiM —Slide gold Miller —Ambulance Cadell—Game in diamonds Richardson —Strangers Oates —The assassins Forbes-’The stone leopard devour the land Reed —Captain Grownup Vallee —Let the chips fall Here’s bookmobile route Green —The hostage heart Sheldon —Stranger in the Humphries—The nufse-was mirror Here’s next week’s schedule Tuesday 2:50 p.m. — Nike Circle. kidnapped New books at Manchester’s Nonfiction for the Manchester Public 10:20 a.m. — Holiday House 3:30 p.m. — Bruce Rd. Maybury —The jeweled Whiton Memorial Library: Better Homes —Garden Library bookmobile: Rest Home. 4:10 p.m. — West and N. daughter Fiction ideas 1976 11 a.m. — Charter Oak St. Fairfield Sts. Powell —Hearing secret Astley —Fall of Midas Cheney —If all the great 11:40 a.m. — Arvine PI. Thursday harmonies Beckwith —The Spuddy men Monday 1:30 p.m. — Scarborough 10:20 a.m. — Woodbridge St. Sheldon —A stranger in the Blankenship —Tiger ten Martin —My heart belongs 10:20 a.m. — Manchester Rd. and Phelps Rd. mirror Cadell —Game in diamonds National Geographic Manor Convalescent Home. 2:10 p.m. — Bishop Dr. 11 a.m. — Henry St. Nonfiction Cookson —Miss Martha —World of the .American In­ 11 a.m. — Bluefield Dr. 2:50 p.m. — McDivitt Dr. 11:40 a.mr — Charles Amason —The sculptures of Mary Crawford dian 11:40 a.m. — McGuire Dr. 3:30 p.m. — Grissom Dr. Apartments. Houdbn Crichton —Eaters of the Thomas —Dateline: White 1:30 p.m. — Edmund St. 4:10 p.m. — Kennedy Rd. 1:30 p.m. — Hackmatack St. House Broadbent —How to be dead 2:10 p.m. — High St. and Woodstock Dr. 2:10 p.m. — West Side Rec. loved Disney —Winifred 2:50 p.m. — Presidential 2:50 p.m. — Durkin and Harvey —The rose and the Dwyer-Joyce —Strolling Ida stars Village Apartments. Wednesday Branford Sts. thorn: The lives of Mary and players Ida Lupino will star in 3 30 p.m. — Trebe Dr. and 10 a.m. — Crestfield Con­ 3:30 p.m. — Lawton and -Margaret Tudor Hilton —No birds sang “ Eccentricities of a Thompson Rd. valescent Home. Weaver Rds. Howells —World history of Knickmeyer —Straight Nightingale,” a two-hour 4:10 prm. — Fountain 1:30 p.m. — Sycamore Lane.. 4:10 p.m. — Gerard and psychiatry L’Amour —The Californios television special. Village. Apartments. 2:10 p.m. — Ansaldi Rd. Cone Sts.