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' MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 282 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Ford pledges effort to create 11 million new jobs by 1980

WASHINGTON ( U P l ) - President Ford or by unions or politicians acting on their minute motorcade from Augusta to he agrees “ with (AFL-CIO) President today told a Labor Day weekend union own. Portland tor a fundraising luncheon. George Meany that jobs are what Labor gathering he will “do everything in my “All of us — labor,, management and The schedule also included a flight to Day is all about.” power to generate n ew j bs" and set a government — must work together if we Newport, R .I., for a local television inter­ “I join with all working people on this national goal of 11 milHod new work slots are to achieve long-term economic view and a $150-a-plate fundraising dinner occasion when America honors its by 1980. health.” at the seaside mansion of milllonare GOP workers — organized and unorganized — in In remarks to an AFL-CIO benefit in The President planned an all-day excur­ backer John J. Slocum. a determined resolve to put America back Augusta, Maine, Ford said “the level of sion to New England that included an 80- In his prepared Augusta text, Ford said to work.” unemployment in the United States (8.4 per cent) is too high by any standard...” "Today I reaffirm my pledge to do everything in my power to generate new American peace watchdogs jobs. “But to achieve the job stability we want, I will continue to oppose stop gap programs that we cannot afford — key to Mideast peace pact programs conceived in panic and par­ tisanship, that will lead to nothing but new ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (UPI) - A plan It was the first time an Egyptian official plane said he had no reason to doubt the rounds of inflation and worse un­ to use American peace watchdogs is an publicly endorsed the use of U.S. U.S. Congress will approve American employment.” important part of a proposed Egyptian- volunteers in the plan and marked the high volunteers acting in the Sinai. Urging a nationwide effort to create 11 Israell Interim settlement and President point of Egyptian optimism so far that the The settlem ent would die at birth million new jobs — “real jobs and not Anwar Sadat’s government hopes to initial settlement negotiated by Secretary of without the Congressional okay, he said. make-work jobs” — by 1980, Ford said: the agreement early next week, Sadat’s State Henry A. Kissinger would be im­ “That is a big order. It cannot be filled press secretary Tahsin Bashir said Satur­ plemented. ’The senior U.S. official said Israel by government alone or by industry alone day. Asked if the U.S. volunteer watchdog would not implement the pact—which plan was regarded as critical in Egypt’s calls for her ceding Sinai desert territory decision to accept the pact, Bashir told a to Egypt—without the insurance of the news conference, “’The idea of U.S. Americans watching for cease-fire Manchester Water Co. technicians to help with the working of the violations in the buffer zone between the early warning observers are an important two armies. part. sale approved by PUC “ We expect initialing sometime hopeful­ The official spoke as Kissinger flew ly early next week.” from Jerusalem to Alexandria for what The Public Utilities Commission Friday Town revenue from the sale of water is Asked if this marked unprecedented op­ could be final talks with Egyptian Presi­ approved the purchase of the Manchester now estimated at $610,00 for the current timism for him, Bashir smiled and said, dent Anwar Sadat before the two sides in­ Water Co. by the town for $2.25 million. fiscal year and about $225,000 would be “It’s an advance in my degree of op­ itial the agreement. The initialing could Town Manager Robert B. Weiss said the added by the purchase. tim ism .” come Sunday or Monday, the negotiators transaction will take place Tuesday at the Town voters approved buying the com­ A senior official aboard Kissinger’s said. main offices of the Hartford National pany in a referendum last November by a Bank and Trust Co. vote of 8,125 to 6,891. In Voting Districts 1 A spokesman for the PUC said the ap­ and 7, however, the majority voted against proval was voted because the sale will purchase. ’Those districts lie in the area ‘Tafee five, stay alive’ result in a 44 ^ r cent cut in water bills for serviced by the private company. the average residential customer of the One of the m ajor arguments in favor the company and because it will be beneficial acquistion originally was the company’s By United Press International campaigns to help remind drivers to be to the town’s future water supply sources. holdings of open land, about 300 acres in An Illinois group is trying to scare safety conscious. i ’The' purchase includes the company’s all. In commenting on the vote motorists into keeping the predicted high Police around the nation also pledged to real estate, plant, lines, reservoirs and afterwards, however, some observers said traffic death toll down this year. They’ve do their best to keep speeders off the Looking ahead wells, holding the company has said are some of the no votes were cast over the posted signs along Interstate 70 wishing roads. worth $4.5 million. open space issue in the wake of the town’s “ Merry Christmas to those who won’t be Indiana state police warned they would About 9,000 customers are now served purchase of Cast Mt. A number of School starts Wednesday and this is the Labor Day weekend. Neither event here.” concentrate on enforcing the 55-inile-per- by the town’s water department and about residents felt the Case Mt. purchase was ’The large reflector signs invite the would really cause one to think about winter but Kevin Flanagan, 15, and his hour highway speed limit and would use 3,700 more will be added when the poorly handled. holiday motorists to “take five, stay alive brother, 12, top with saw, are already starting to “think snow.” ,To radar units, marked and unmarked patrol purchase is complete. — free coffee next exit.” cars and helicopters to make motorists paraphrase an adage, the boys are making a ski jump while the sun shines at A Santa Claus mei+ilv waves drivers behave, . the Tom Flanagan home at 48 N. Eljn St. Not 8howff1KitT»tt'Ct^the work- ' tntb ‘gft-'dhwiiW&twywiVtiiMMwra j ^ crew on Kevin’s creation are^ruce Schmidt and Casey Flanagan. (Herald Greenville,' 111. Jaycees. forcemeat teams to supplement regular photo by Dunn) The National Safety Council predicted patrols on major interstate routes. Compromise may Americans would travel a record 12.6 Anxiety over' the energy crisis kept billion miles during the Labor Day many motorists off the highways during weekend between 6 p.m. local time Friday the 1974 Labor Day weekend, but not so and midnight Monday. this year, a National Safety Council ’The council also estimated 460 to 560 spokesman said. end oil impasse persons would die in traffic accidents Gasoline was not expected to be a during the three-day holiday, and another problem. Although it is selling at record News summary WASHINGTON (UPI) - President could act on new energy legislation — in­ 18,000 to 23,000 may suffer disabling in­ high prices in many areas, there should be Ford and congressional leaders hope to cluding the gradual, dismantling of price juries. ample supplies in most of the country, Compiled from United end eight months of stalemate on energy controls Ford wants — within a month. Many others communities organized authorities said. Press International policy through a last-minute compromise on oil price controls. 1 International Regional ’The compromise plan proposed Friday at a White House meeting would extend Town receives $57,611 check LISBON, Portugal — Portugal’s PROVIDENCE,'R.I. - Gov. domestic oil price controls for up to 60 military government has named a Philip W. Noel means business with days and then remove them over a period new prime minister but it is far his 10-month old crackdown on over­ not to exceed 39 months — a middle from certain the country has time and sick-leave abuse by state for school renovation projects ground between the six-month extension of emerged from the weeks-iong crisis, workers. He has vowed to argue his controls sought by Congress and the im­ Friday Communist-backed Prime plan all the way to the U.S. Supreme mediate decontrol threatened by Ford. School building projects begun several Washington School, West Side Rec, and Junior High School. Minister Vasco Goncaives was Court if necessary in response to years ago included in a $57,611.18 reim­ Manchester High School, extended Manchester State Rep. ’Theodore Cum­ replaced by Navy Chief Admiral question concerning an arbitration It would soften the inflationary impact bursement from the state are new tennis parking area at Robertson, and installa­ mings calls them projects with a dual pur­ . Jose Pinhelro de Azevedo. order to rehlre 64 workers fired for of decontrol, which energy experts say courts at the Robertson School, tion of a data processing center at Bennet pose as they serve Iwth students and the taking two days of unauthorized could boost gasoline prices at least 3 cents public. ‘"They are a real boost to the LIMA, Peru — The Peruvian leave. a gallon and have inflationary effect on the town,” he said. r Army has ousted President Gen. entire economy. “The building project was really made Juan Velasco Alvarado in a non­ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Amateur possible by the combined efforts of Bill At present, about 60 per cent of the oil ' violent coup and installed Gen. astronomer 'Minoru Honda has ^ Dion, Paul Phillips and Dr. James produced in the United States — essential­ Francisco h^rales Bermudez, the spotted a new star. Nova Cygnl 1975, Kennedy, school superintendent,” said ly, oil from wells drilled before 1973 — is moderate prime minister and army the Smithsonian Astrophysical Cummings. controlled at $5.25 per barrel, less than commander, as head of South Observatoty has reported. ■ He also commended the efforts of State ■America’s third largest nation. half the free market price. The control Sen. David Barry and Manchester State law will expire midnight Sunday because Rep. Francis D. Mahoney for helping to State Ford will not approve Congress’ six-month 1 get approval for the building grant. .. f National HARTFORD- State Comptroller extension bill. Cummings said he was glad he was able BROWNSVILLE, Tex. - Edward J. Caldwell says Connec­ to do something constructive for But federal energy officials said the Hurricane Caroline, growing steadi­ ticut wound up the 1975 fiscal year everybody. briefer extension agreed to Friday would ly in its push across the Gulf of with a 170.98 million deficit. It be retroactive and ^ould prevent oil com­ Mexicq, threatens the South Texas collected $1.39 billion in taxes and panies from making quick price bikes next coast. 'Caroline changed from a other revenues but spent $1.49 week. tropical storm Friday when winds billion during the 12-month period Inside today grew to 80 miles per hour. ending .junq 30, he said. i . Ford endorsed the compromise at a meeting Friday with Senate Majority Bicentennial ...2 H ebron...... 2 NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. - Three HARTFORD— State education of­ Leader Mike Mansfield, who developed .8-10 MCC calendar . ..2 ■ persons are killed and 11 Injured as ficials say the state has no funds to the plan, and House Speaker Carl Albert. .11 O bitu aries___ . 12 an experimental raft capsized in establlsh.special language programs The White House indicated Ford would ...5 Senior Citizens ..2 white water near the famous for Vietnamese and Cambodian sign Mansfield’s 60-day price control . 1 1 Sports ...... 6-7 whirlpool in the Niagara River. children in local schools. extension bill If Congress adopts it. .12 Vernon ...... 2 In return, Mansfield predicted Congress Editorial ...4 W ings...... 4

Energy compact ready to sign The Herald

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - A com­ reviewing it. Where we’ve had problems Greenspan argued decontrol .would have will not pact committing the New England states we now have agreement.” - little economic Impact because most to development of local energy sources The final agreement is due at the next businesses are already using decontrolled needs only the signatures of the six gover­ meeting of the New England Regional oil. publish nors. All conflicts between states have Commission (NERCOM). A Noel policy . The brunt of the Inipact will be on been solved, according to Gbv. Philip W. aide said the next meeting Is scheduled for homeowners In the Northeast "and its Noel. Nov. 9, but several pressing matters may gonna be fantastic,” Noel related at a Monday, Tlie regional energy policy, Noel’s pet force an earlier session. State House news conference. Reimbursement program explained I project, will contain a commitment to Noel was one of 16 governors who met In He was critical of tbe administration for development Of local sources of energy in closed session Thursday with the Presi­ using a state-by-state Impact analysis to At the new courts at Robertson School, Manchester State Rep. Hieodore Labor Day environmentally acceptable 'ways. He dent to discuss the Impact of national gas win the governors' approval of a natural Cummings, left, plains to officials that the check he is hohUng is reim­ cited nuclear power, oil refinery siting, shortages this, winter and discuss the gas deregulation plan, "but when they got bursement to the town from the sUte for several school renovatioo projecU tapping tbe Outer Continental Shelf, overall energy situation. to oil d e i^ tro l they did It with n a tio ^ including the new tennis courts. The check is for $57,611.18. With Cummings Have a development of solar and hydroelectric At the White House, Noel got into a statistics.” are, from left, William Dion, assUtant superintendent of buildings and tidal power. heated exchange with Alan Greenspan, Congress is unwilling to act on energy grounds for tbe Board of Education; Mrs. Ruth S. SUum, assistant treasurer safe holiday The draft deals more with attitudes than chairman of the President's Council of proposals because "people don’t know who of the Town of Manchester, and Paul Phillips, chairman of the town building final solutions and contains no timetables, Economic Advisers on the subject of to tellev e," Noel said. committee. (Herald photo by Pinto) Noel said. "The six governors are deregulation.

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PAGIE T W O - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Augugt 30, 197S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.: Sat., August 30. 1975 — PAGE THREfe MCC Calendar The Press and the American Revolution NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS By WALLY FORTIN

Munrh«nler , Community THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 Culli'ttr offers this ralemlar •Glimpses of Indian Culture America’s first black poet (Ed. Note; This column has that have been in my classes out. For the rest of you, it is of events in the interest of the - 7:15 p.m.; HR 13; $17.50. been written by Gloria Benson^ know' my slogan when it comes time to get out the crochet rom m iinity. All the MCC Quit Smoking Clinic — 7:30 while Wally Fortlp Is on near fair tiine. "One for you hooks and knitting needles to M|iunsureil urtivilies listed vacation.) and one for the fair.” From p.m.i Student Center; $10. by Dr. Francis G. Walett donate something to sell. lielow ure open to the puhlic FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 time to thne l will mention Remember this is the only Worcester Slate College Hi everyone! It’s been real und muny ure free of eliurite. Community Services things for you to save by putting event, we ask for Items. Copyright 1975 quiet around here without you In uddition to puhlirizing Registration — 1*3 p.m.; Ad­ it in "Gloria’s Comer.” 1 am happy to announce that American Antiquarian this week, but we are worMng events und urtivilies in* ministration Building. New committees Helen Flavell and Eva Warner dividiiully the eolle|;e hopes Society hard cleaning the old place up. MANCHESTER HAS IT Duplicate Bridge — Novice, It’s time to announce the new will head our senior programs The young black girl, who You can’t always keep up with Ihul the (Julendur will serve us O p e n -7:45 p.m.; HR 102, 103; committees and thank the that we have once a month..]^| u reminder of ull thul is was brought to Boston, Mass, in things during the year because retiring committees. The people $1.75. 1761 at the age of seven or eight, give them your Ideas and sup-* 72 S EA S T Rusiness-Directory Guide For uvuiluhle ut Munehester (*om- of our heavy schedule, and then serving on these various jobs port. s SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 became a slave in the family of m m niunily (^olleftr. try to clean everything all up in are people who have shown iMardiants In Early Amarlean •Introduction to Transac­ John Wheatley. When she Because Wally will be back} OFT, The MCC stuff looks one week. their willingness to help us out. MIDDLE TURNPIKE furnttUTB RaproduclloiK tional Analysis — 9:20 a.m.; arrived she couldn’t speak, next week, and this will be.the forwurd to seeing you on Next Monday we are closed We thank you all. Anyone who last column I write, I personal­ Manchester and Surrounding Main Campus; $45. CLOCKS • LAMPS • RIIEPIACE FURNISHIM8 Mid rumpus und ul the vurious read, or write English. But she because of Labor Day. The ac­ •Beginning Typing for Early wants to be more active at the ly want to thank Jae DuPont for • NAimCAL PAnAPHBMIAm events, (^ull 646*2137 for showed such aptitude for lear­ tivities will start gn Sept. 8, and center, just give us your name. MANCHESTER T eens-9:30a.m.; HR201; $25. ning and made such rapid helping with the drapes and OPEN Tues., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. • 8:10 P.M. further infurmulioii on uny the meal program on the For September and October, other assistance. To Jim who THURSDAY a FRIDAY, 10 A.M. • • P.M. Community Services progress that it was soon ob­ Vicinity of the uriivities, following week. Albert Bourrett will call bingo I SUNDAY 12 NOON - S P.M. PLENTY OP FREE PANEINO Registration — 10 a.m.-12 noon; did a great job shining up the vious that Phillis Wheatley was Announcements ■ on Mondays and George Administration Building. a child prodigy. old center, and our three young unvici AND INSTAU INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 Here are a few an­ Vallone will call them on •Advanced Typing for Early John Wheatley, her master, students who worked pretty nouncements for you to jot Fridays, with the help of Wally well for young men. •Business Machines — 9 a.m. Teens — 11 a.m.; HR 201; $25. was a tailor and tradesman of AIR CONDITIONING, featuring this week... down. and myself. The kitchen com­ to 8 p.m. by arrangement with Duplicate Bridge,, Open — 1 enough means that he had Next week, remember to The senior Bowling League mittee will consist of Florence REFRIGERATION and HEATING Mrs. Leslie Dubaldo, instruc­ p.m.; HR 102; $1.75. come and practice shuffleboard several slaves. He w ant^ one will have an organizational North, chairman, Mae Martin, tor; Hartford Rd. Campus MONDAY, SEPT. 8 of them to be his wife Susan­ as our tournament is just W9 Ai$o Do Shoot Motal Work meeting oh Tuesday at 1 o’clock Peggy Thlerren and Theresa around the comer, the wees of (HR); $30. •Typing for the Handicapped nah's attendant and Phillis was New England Mechanical Services, he. at the Parkade Lanes. One per­ Negro. Marge Reed has con­ Sept. 15. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 ROUTE |S3, P.O. BOX 3147 MANCHESTER PARKADE - 6 p.m.; HR 109; $58. selected to be trained for this son should represent each sented to take over until task. •Mixology — 7 p.m.; Main •Indoor Gardening — 7 p.m.; team, and be there to suggest Florence North, who has been Schedule for the week TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06086) Your Complete Campus; $20. , Main Campus; $15. Respected her any changes you would like ill, gets back. Marge Hall will 643-273B • 643.218X •Perspectives on House Monday, building, will •be Appliance Store •Travel Escort Training The Wheatley’s had a fine made. The bowling is opened to handle the bingo cards, and closed for Labor Day. Program — 7 p.m.; HR 202; Design — 7 p.m.; Main Cam­ home and Mrs. Wheatley has all seniors interested, so just Dorothy Andrew will take in the Tuesday, 9:30 a.m ., bus $22.50. pus; $22.50. been described as “a woman of CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND show up at this organizational cans of fruit or vegetables. pickup for shopping; 1 p.m., •Astrology I —7:30 p.m.; HR •Basic Steps of unusual refinement.” This meeting. Bowling will start For the'pinochle and Setback organizational meeting at the TENTl COTS. SlEEPim exOS, Aia MATTHE8SU, - TELEVISION - APPLIANCES 207; $17.50. Graphoanalysis — 1 p.m.; HR home was known to many Sept. 9 at the Parkade Lane. games, Robert Schubert will Parkade Lanes for Senior CT0vn,LAirrEiiiM 202; $27.50. Bostonians of fashion, culture, The oil painting classes and help Wally and me with the Bowling League; 1:30 p.m., ' MANniCSTKK •Drama Workshop — 7 p.m.; MIEIMOHinT and political importance. the crewel embroidery classes scores, and Betty JesanlS will return trip from shopping. HR 101; $50. Phillis Wheatley had the oppor­ will resume on the week of pass out the cards. Ann Thomp­ Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, •Beginning Bridge — 7:30 THt tVmrTHIMO STORE tunity to meet prominent peo­ Sept. 15. More will be said on son will help Betty and also pinochle games; 12:45 p.m., 649-3589 p.m.; HR 216; $17.50. CAM^WE-SPORT 2 MAIN STAEET Wthfike ple, and it is clear that they Phillis Wheatley these classes later on. Kay Hen­ write up the winning scores. bridge games. Bus pickup at OPEN OAKY TO • PJN. J. FAM • 643*7111 In l It Stag $ Shag •Non-credit community ser­ APPLIANCE TV came to respect her literary drickson, the art class teacher, For the bridge games. Ivy 8:30 a.m., return trips at noon I TOOtlO M OK rmOMI vices course begins. Open on a This portrait of Phillis Wheatley by an unnamed artist ability. requests that any new students Siddell will continue doing the and 3 p.m. BLTIZIKO space available basis. It was under the tutelage of first appeared in her “Poems on Various Subjects, VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR ^ > '"‘■us ST IP P LE S plan to be present the first excellent job she has done in the Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., John Wheatley’s daughter, Religious and Moral (London, 1773). It was also the fron­ weeje. past, assisted by Marge Reed. open shuffleboard games, a bp Aicfory tn ln o d gpcclcffstt rEKSOML TKE Mary, that Phillis soon began to tispiece of the reprint of this book in Boston the same year The ceramic classes will chance to get ready for the PoreonalbMl Fun and Sportairaar GREETING CARDS emerge as a child worthy of from which this was taken. The picture captures the pen­ start the same week, and so will Fair coming PUH Ptto D O N E WHILE YOU VYAIT coming tournament-,, Card LocICDro and Zidtk FOR ALL OCCASIONS special attention and instruc­ sive mood of the young girl as she sits at a writing table a combination sewing and craft We have many others who playing for those who would Great Gifts For Any Occasion See Our Larga Display tion. Her quickness of mind and with pen in hand. Phillis Wheatley’s signature in fascimile class if we can squeeze it in. We will be helping with our like to. Bus pickup at 8;30 a.m., 643-S036 35 Oak St., MandMstar eagerness to learn not only is taken from an original in the American Antiquarian may have to limit the ceramics ceramics and crafts, whom we return trips at noon and } p.m. Mon.-Sat. 10*5:30 ARTHUR DRUG found favor in the Wheatley to one class this year so we can will mention Ihter. We will also Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, P&P AUTO REPAIR Thurs. 'HI 8:30 family, but also won for Phillis Society, which also has two of her poems in manuscript form. (Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society.) fit in other things. We must start signing up committees for kitchen social bingo games, one 7M Main 8L • “Arco Charga” • Manchaatar 646-3339 a reputation as a person of un­ start thinking about our Holiday our fair. Last year we had over can of canned goods needed; 1 Ca^^THEATRES EAST usual ability. Many Bostonians Fair for the fall, and I have lots forty people to work on the fair, p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. came to know about her and she of cute things to teach you to and we never asked a one. So Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return was accepted as a guest in the study, piety, and religious Wheatley in March 1774. Having ^ on iieetleiit^ falleii io/h poetry, Phillis was further in­ make for our fair. Those of you lot us know if you want to help trips at noon and 4 p.m. MERCURY S ! homes of the Wheatleys’ been giving^ her freedom , fluenced by the marriage of her friends. Phillis did not remain constant­ 8S3 Mam S I 6 4 3-6 29 5 tutor and friend to a minister. ly in the Wheatley household Phona 646-2756 EaSTHARTFORD Contemporaries noted that METU DETECrORI Buy • Sell DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 Baptized thereafter. Phillis Wheatley displayed THEATER SCHEDULE t, WMa'a Appraise NO SIRYICi CHARBf remarkable interest in history, In a tribute to Phillis The publication of a book of COINS Wheatley’s mental ac­ poems in England in 1774 (later ■ OWIM a. OLOW Collections Wanted |.86IXIT9l-fOLlOW ' BURNSIDI SIGNS geography, astronomy, and Rasarvatiora tor • Hotels e Airlines n sttamsMps Latin. She evidently acquired complishments and moral stan­ reprinted in America) and its Saturday- Showplace 1 — "Once Is Not Manchester Drive-In — “Ar­ QUO 1«h YiAO IN UAMCHBiTtH 627 Wain S t r e e t ______M mdM Stor an enthusiastic acquaintance dards, the Old South Church in reception were heartwarming, BURNSIDE D'Q Enough," 2:004:25-7:10-9:45 nold," 8.10; "Part II Walking IMO lINniMM AVI*. I. MHI.» 51I-H31 with the most important Boston baptized her in 1771. She but Phillis Wheatley’s health Showcase 2 — “Love and Tall,” 9:50 classics, the works oi Horace, was a regular communicant of was not good and she became U.A. East 1 — “Jaws,” 2:40- FLO'S Cake Decorating Supplies Death,” 2:00-3:50-5:35-7:20-9:15 Vernon Cine 1 — "Part II PARTS FOR OLDER CARS HIT THE ROADI Virgil, and Ovid being par­ the church thereafter. This is depressed. Her courteous 5:00-7:20-9:40 84843228 , 87S-32S2 noteworthy because it had not U.A. East 2 — "Benji,” 2:13- Showcase 3 — “Return of the Walking Tall, ” 1:15-3:1^5:15- Farris Sporting Goods Store, 2 Main Street, Manchester S U C H A S “ WHITE LINE FEVER” ticular favorites. One of her reception by Gen. George 7:15-9:15 ' ROOMPIETEIIKOF NKTON CAKE DECORATIONS been the usual practice for this Washington at Cambridge in 3;50-5:30-7;15-9:15 Pink Panther," 1:30-3:40-5:40- LEAF 8PRINQ8 MAIN LEAFS PG 7:30-9:25 biographers has noted that the Vernon Cine 2 — “Roller- church to allow this status to a 1776, after she had dedicated a U.A. East 3 — "Beyond the 7:45-9:55 1S1 CENTER ST. 70 UNION s i QA8KET8 SHOCKS best libraries in Boston were ball,” 2:00-4:307:30-9:35 ROCKVILLE, CONN. TERRIFIC EXCITEMENT slave. complimentary poem to the Door,” 2:3(M:10-5:50-7:30-9;10 Showcase 4 — “Nashville," MANOHiaTtN, CONN. Farr’s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world over for quality. In the IQNITION BULBS open to this prodigy. Showplace — “ Young Man. - SaL IS-S Men. .- SaL IS-S JAMESCAAN Her ability as a poet was seen Burnside 1 — "White Line 1:10-7:00-9:45 Raleigh family of bicycles you’ll find 10-speed racing models, S and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed TAILPIPES BRAKE UNINQ ROCKER PANELS Phillis seems not to have commander was a happy event Frankenstein," 2:00-5:20-9:00; Thim,1S4 FH. 10-0 "ROLLERBALL" in a number of broadsides Fever,” 7:35-9:25 sports models. Farr’s also h u a complete Itoe of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ ^ remembered much of her fornPhillis, however. "Blazing Saddles/’ 3:45-7:15 , MANCHESrai AUTO PARTS beginning In 1776. -These were Her msttiifj'e to iTTa’td’John Burnside 2 — “Rollerball,” Sunday■ native land — or at least she Showcase 1 — “Once Is Not Wedding Caket A-Speeudty — vice department wUh RaldgbTtw>|oq0 pdtadnneL-Farr’s has earned Baleigh’s famous “CFest”.award for.four •BMiMidr*— — ero -m n o A o A n u , printed in several places and Peters, an unstable black who 7:15-9:35 SUL 99c 'til 2 P.M. left no record of memories of Enough,” 2:004:25-7:10-9:45 consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it’s a bike—it’s FARR’s. there were occasional notices held numerous jobs and tried to Manchester Drive-In — “Ar­ this sort. It is interesting to U.A. East 1 — “Jaws, ' 2:40- Showcase 2 — “ Love and iVEkYTHING IN W£ can t hioi bihind : of them in the newspapers. practice law and medicine, did nold,” 8:10; “Part II Walking Bf imr JANE TURNER note, however, 'that she was 5:00-7:20-9:40 Death,’’ 2:00-3:50-5:35-7:20-9:15 OUUmODUCT <>l ■ Because of her poor health, not bring her much happiness. Tall," 9:50 proud of the fact that among the U.A. blast 2 — “Benji,” 2:15- Showcase 3 — "Return of the O f ^MANCHESTER the Wheatleys sent Phillis on an Because of her husband’s at­ Vernon Cine 1 — “Part II School Dance DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 S44A authors she read, Terence, at 3:50-5:30-7:15-9:15 Pink Panther," 1:30-3:40-5:40- 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER ocean voyage to England in the Walking Tall," 2:00-7:15-9:15 least, was of African birth. titudes, Phillis worked at odd U.A. Blast 3 — "Beyond the 7:45-9:55 The Story Light tasks care of Mary’s twin brother, jobs to support herself and her Vernon Cine 2 — “Roller- Door," 2:30-4:10-5:50-7:30-9:10 BaUet • Tap • / a » cTJTcJf/s/’/cW H )n v r m ball,’’ 2:00-7:30-9:35 Showcase 4 — “Nashville,” J.A. WHITE GLASS GO., he. ^ It was fortunate for Phillis Nathaniel, in May 1773. Since three children. Two of the Burnside 1 — "White Line Aerobatic & Baton Showplace — “ Young 1:10-7:00-9:45 PURNITURe TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS ...... _ I Buford Pusser that she received kind treat­ Phillis had addressed a children died and Phillis Fever,” 2:00-3:50-5:40-7:30 REQI8TRATION8 NOW BEINQ ACCEPTED ment from , the Wheatleys. published poem (1770) on the Wheatley Peters herself died in Frankenstein,” 2;00-8:40; Burnside 2 — ''Rollerball,’’ iManciMMMr mmodtold... “Blazing Saddles," 7:00-10:15 649-7322 WeitingliouiB Perhaps because of her delicate great evangelist George Boston, Dec. 5, 1784. She was 2:00-4:25-7:00-9:15 ManchMtar Evening Horald MANCMISTEN OYER 21 YEANS EXPERIENCE T Whitefield to the Countess of soon followed to the grave by 6 4 9 -0 2 S 6 health she had only light Publlthtd bvery •vening •xc«pt' K itchenA ld household tasks to perform. He Huntington, the latter in­ her last child. Sundays and holfdays. SiXaivd at 763 troduced the young poet to a Death reported iha Manchettar. Conn.^PoatOffoa PHILCO r a A o p i.iA u r i; intellectual abilities no doubt M Sacond Claas Mau Mattai.: MAIN ST. .... fv- - - number of prominent persons. The “Independence '•STS?' SpeclaHzIng In had something to do with it, too. MANCHESTER Suggested Carrier DON WILLIS For whatever reason, she Her abilities and charm won Chronicle,” a leading Boston 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE her praise and such gifts as a Payatxa in Advance ^ enjoyed the unusual privilege of newspaper, reported the death HOSPITAL NOTES Slngia copy...... 191 GARAGE Front End iWgnnwnt having both heat and light in ' folio edition of “Paradise Lost” of this remarkable woman, Waakly...... goa MAIN ST. 18 Him $L Td. MMS31 from the Lord Mayor of London “known to the world by her Ona month...... ,...13.90 General Repair Narh her own room. It would appear Thraa monthi ...... ’..,|11.70 MANCHESTER that Phillis was treated almost and Smollett’s translation of celebrated miscellaneous SI* months ...;.. v. ..123.40 as a member of the Wheatley “Don Quixote” from the Earl of poems." Discharged Thursday: 156 Hillstown Rd.; Linda Ona year...... I . . . 146.60 643-1900 family. Dartmouth. Some have said Phillis William Helfricht, 34 Turnbull Surridge, Chaplin: Roberta Mail Rates Upon Request Hurried home Subscribers arho fall to'recelva PLUSIIII Mary Wheatley seems to Wheatley was not a great poet Rd.; Daniel Halloran, 187 Kaminski, 121 Birch Hill, South their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. ' have been most friendly toward Arrangements had been but her achievements were cer­ Hebron Rd., Bolton; Beverly Windsor. should telephone th*. cireuisilon ' A r n o l d department, 647<9946? ^ NUilKIfSTEli^FE&LOGKCO. isa 'BO SVENSON-(PQ) Phillis. When Mary married the made to present her to George tainly noteworthy. It can be Craddock, 40 Olcott St.; Valeda USTOM I#ITCHEN sa e a m ! PART 2 Rev. John Lathrop in 1771, it III, but when news that Mrs. said that she was the first Bouchard, Woodlawn Dr., M ffim & reK locfCSM fpH , was a major event for the ■Wheatley was seriously ill American black writer of any Coventry; Catherine Hitt, 179 MAIN.8T., MANCHESTER • 643-I922 “WALKING TALL” arrived, Phillis hurried back to ENTER 11649-7544 Wheatley family and for the significance, and her poetry Green M .; Eleanor Fleming, i HIMEnMEn Altrmt. Lockt A 385 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER . 7:15 MS Sat Mil 2 FJL young black girl, as well. Boston. She was much was the earliest of any black East Hartford; Victoria Salat. Combination Changoa. \ Sun, Cent 1:15 U Ihti 00< Already inclin^ to religious saddened by the death of Mrs. author in this country. Hewey, East Hartford; Betty Salat A Samoa • Bonded. .Moat Lantieri, 123 Keeney St.; b & i kaya In atoek. Rapalft ot all kindt. Alao Wa Make Kaya. Scliaort A Laurie Leone, 162 Wall St., S iim p i Pinking Shave Sharpened. Kitchens of Distinction Hebron. NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS Also, Joanne Langeland, 61 I««E ROUIIS 15 . 64 ■ It (HIT »5) CU6T0M M AOE Two public hearings set Green Rd.; Linda Nielson, SEE Ut PON; JAMES CAAN - (R) CANVUAWNIN6t Wethersfield; Alan Phaneuf, M O N i r RoKUp IRON Willlmantic; Karen Pedneault, SiaU RODDY ‘ROLLERBALr PARKADE SCRAP METAL 7:30 MS Sal Hat 2 PJL on Development Act funds Blast Hartford; Robert Russell, Ostrinsky STEVENS McDOWlOi 81 Walnut St.; Seth and San. 2 4:30 7:30 0:3S DEALER IN WASTE aRd PAPER UMattMMOR* Matthew Reynolds, 32 Mmmsm irnmn co. iPol VERNON crowdedness in order to rehabilitation of an existing ■Alexander St.; Cindy Brown, fU lD NIST GOITER ST. MATERIALS m BARKER ST. Ttl. M8.61S6 or MJ.JSig LPH0NEJ 4 Mayor Frank McCpy has set qualify. Mayor McCoy said he multi-family unit, for use by the ■ p T 8 M m m 641-3081 Sept. 15 for a public hearing for has indicated to Housing and elderly; two separate loan ^ EtlaMMad (tag Nothing New FILM RATINQ GUIDE an application on Discretionary Urban Development (HUD) programs to help landlords up­ in For Parents and Thair Children Funds under the Community Vernon’s interest in applying The principle of jet propul­ grade their property; and the sion was discovered about 100 Development Act. for such funds. rehabilitation of an existing [G ] CHML HIMDO] M «ch «m m B.C. by Hero in Alexandria. Famous Brand Television — Appliances This will be the same night as Proposals include: Construc­ residential structure for use as 3 ::>3 > GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEAMNG MANCHESTER Over 90 Yrart' bpartence^ This was used 2,000 years later ^ Manehe$Ur'» Onty Complete Carpet ServUet (Home Improvement Division) PMOntl amm succura Sm M«U imw h S«aMi F« rn-tMOfn the regular meeting of the tion of six more elderly housing offices for state employment to help make jet planes. Call 649-5807 Town Council. The hearing units on Grove St.; the counseling and referral offices. J h p 14 Hhh SliWl, raw .JL MEMORIAL CO. I must be held prior to Sept. 30, Th in k , A. ALMETTI. Prop. [U Wiatni Wr IJ nplm ninimiiln Pamii w Aorta MANCHESTER Turnpike TV and Appliance store, 273 W. Middle ’Tpke., features famous brand Television, Appliances, and Oppotlle Eaat Ctimteir which is the deadline date for L PIP hh O h Mm : 646-5630646-8630 Stereo - including Curtis Mathes, RCA, Zenith, Westinghouse, Caloric, Sony, Kelvinator, KitchenAld. Iltrilwn St, .llanchralat so OK tMa 17 UMTTII (%i Mt oar nry to wrtito artia) filing applications. We also carry custom wall to wall Carpet and A lui^um Siding in our Home Improvement Dept. guoHty Memorials The town Planning Depart­ ‘'Serving the area elnca 19SS” Come in today and see that good service Costs no more! ——— ment will conduct a public hearing on the same matter Some bus routes changed Tuesday at 7:30 in the eol A Painting Problem? Well Hal|il Memorial Building, Park PL, HEBRON Rd.. Rt 86 louth, OMpwood Or. (Min- OPEN Sanloa aUU maana aomattilng lo ua — and aaevloa maana apandbig anough 1-84EMT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS 8T. the afternoon these students •lon Hill), HlllcrMi Dr., Rt. 86 touth, N MMCMITIA HMT M EMI I I K T PET OWMERS tkna wllh you Id halp you aalael Itw rIgM palnl SnMilor Uiat Job youVa plan­ Rockyille. Anne Dallaire will be brought to Hebron turn It Crouch Rd.. Nlloi Rd.. Qrtyvilla HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 cM unriM itirmNM K If you c«n1 nnd what you’re looking for otoewhara, atop ning. Sat ua loc pabil and aarvloa aman you plan your nnl pro|aeL_ ’ FREE LIGHTED PARKIMB. Town Planner John Loranger 228-3267 Elementary School by bus Nos. Rd., Roldy Hill Rd., Old Colchatlor Rd., LOWCGtTPMNTHM HO L • Wb Honor MASTER CHARGE RL as north, SIlear Dr., Brannan Rd., In to aae ua. Chancea are wa t»lll have iNhal youoaad. will outline four alternative Due to problems found In the 14 and 8 to get their regular Old Colchaatar Rd., Rt. 86 north, SIlear SUNDAY WHJJLiimstt rOUMM aWAIT tniMBR fPtWTO a am nSAOV) nan programs which have been kindergarten bus and the shut­ neighborhood buses home at Dr., Brennan Rd., Hope Valley Irom Why not atop hare nrtl and you may not have to go any .00 MAIN STktET - MANCHESIM.CONN kfJinuurtHkiwirtpmnei B lear Dr. to Rt. S5 noilh, Hebron furlhar. EAJo/msan PAINT CQ drawn up. Fhiblic input will be tle bus from Hebron Elemen­ 2:35. 06040 Elarnenlaryi™! School. 8 s w W r ^ W J K YOUR ’• L u n u e ijiie S u s a o n ^ ... solicited at both hearings and tary School to Gilead Hill Any child attending the ,„ri'0S Bua 3: Hebron Elamonlary, A.M. lo 9 P.M. a SIE U8 FOR ENQRAVEO NAME PLATES MANCHESTER PET CENTER INDBPINDENT DEALER .MKMBFR. THK ORDKR OF THF OOLDFN RULF then the Town Council must School, Paul White, principal of Gilead Hill School, but living Wa...... awood...... Rd., Wall.. St, m,nc.au, Loveland Rd., aTRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION nM.COPIERI 0 M A FU STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • 649-4273 Once b Not Eimn^ ’ I Wall 8t, Burnt Hill Rd. (all HE8 chlldran 723 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER • 649-4801 Ita On FrllJO 740 IM decide which one to apply (or if the Hebron Elementary School, within the Hebron Elementary drop'po(7ai,'"ihah“pic'k'a'"u^...... ' ■ ka up QH3 Just Arouml Tha Comer From Mein... it is decided to make formal had released the following Schwl distrlcU, regardless of „ ^ _ ...... Carriage Dr., M. ttoi Ihi Ul (4S 741 MS Fortar Rd„ Buck Rd., ^ t , return on Rt lAUHDW'UUliW application. revised schedule: grade, will following the same FORMAL’S INN me. YOU DESERVE THE REST IlV 81.^8 uRtil 2 p.ii. M j^ ^ llc a Hill Rd., Hardy Rd., Qllaad YOUR A.iVATt I'lr IITTIS B i p a S i H H The federal government is All Grade 6 students will be procedure. DRY CLEANING IN TOWN f a S M T u ia Gilead Hill Sehool JOHN’S FLOOR GOVERHIG m. Fqr the tux ortiMPifik, making $191,000 available to attending the Gilead Hill Kindergarten Whan Oiia/Hy la High and Pricat Loar Hartford area towns (not In­ School. Those children living in lleltrun Klemenlary 11:06 Bua 11: Qllaad Hlil School, MEDICINAL 119 OaMand St. . that’s inn > WE SPECIALIZE IN... ■.yi n m o n r cluding Hartford). Twenty- Maelinghouaa Rd., Eaal SI. aouth, i ‘ l l w . Sn Tri. 141 io the Hebron School area will 11:05, Mini bua; Habron achool, cor- Bunn Kill Rd. (turn), aaal SI. north. Old Installing Since 1953 WEDDING GOWNS, DRAPES, ItMMklalStoi ______WTHTHl seyen towns and cities are eligi­ take their neighborhood buses nar of Rt. 85 and Marjoria CIrela north, l^dovar Rd„ Eaat St, north, London for him arlitmlll Rd.. Rt 6« waat Buck Rd.. Bd -J»n Dr.. Brighton Rd., ForaatPark LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA leather and SUEDE |tal4l34<$4l in Stoi IbA Ul 341S4S ble for the funds. to the Hebron Elementary OPEN DRKY 10 A.M. • 0 P.M. ,7 « M 5 ^______j a w i. Burrowa Hill Rd., Jonaa St, Old Rt 2, (Walnut Hickory. Willow, EHtabath). VITAMMI HEAOQUAimin KITCHEN A BATH REMODELINO Frank A Amona, Praildant •VIII irork dona on pramlMt and M lf guaruMaadr . i' "i; ''i i owe MONDAY Grant applications, however, School where they will board a return via Hope Valley Rd., Habron Daly Rd., Rt So aouth lo Abby Dr. ■ • 36 Oak St., Manchaelet. Cuiin. 06040 ~AY must address the problems of School. ^ I h , Waal 81. to Wh I St Ext., (fllaad Open Man,. Tnas„ SaL 10 to 6 pjn., Thnrs. A M . 10 to S tu n . TalapharM igg wmk Day. P^RKADE CLEANERS shuttle bus for Gilead. These 11:05, Bua 14: Habron achool, Rt. 66 Hill School. fipCNESnR PARKADE 8 4 3 - 9 5 6 1

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Founded Oct. 1,1881 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. FIRST CHI RCH OF CHRIS'I', SCIENT IST, Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International End of Irish interlude highlights the scene Rev. Charles D. Isbell, interim pastor. 447 N. Main St. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages, 10 a.m., Church Service, Sunday School for Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) M3-2711. 10:45 a.m.,. Morning Worship, message by the pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young Twenty-eight Irish teen-agers are back Two officers were added to the force (;O.SPEI. HALL, 415 Center St. Rev. Mr. Isbell, Children’s Church and Nursery children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon: “Christ haymond F. Robinson, Edilor^Publisher Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor Bloodmobile in their native Northern Ireland today, when Chief Robert Lannan swore in Mrs. Buckland 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 provided; 7 p.m.,’ Evening Service, Message by Jesus.” Golden Text; John 14:23, "If a man love after spending the summer in Manchester Red Cross officials were delighted with the Rev. Mr. Isbell, Nursery provided. me, he will keep my words and my Father will Ruth Murray and Robert Ricci. At week’s close, clarification still was School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. ' homes. the turnout of blood donors who con­ 10 a.m?, Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., “Sound of love him, and we will come unto him, and make being awaited In the dispute over fire- .ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church It was a tearful parting Thursday —for tributed 212 pints of blood. The town's His Coming” radio program on WINF; 7:30 our abode with him.” the Christian Science Opinion service jurisdiction in the Buckland area John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and those who were leaving Manchester as monthly quota is 150 pints. Officials said it p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, pastors. Reading Room. 968 Main St., is open to the — whether the town’s or the Eighth Rev. William J. Killeen. well as for those who were staying. was the largest monthly collection in 8 and 9:30 a.m.. The Service; 9:30 Children’s public Mondays through Fridays from 10 a m. to District's. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 Have a happy weekend... Politics years. chapel service following the principal hymn; 3 p.m. and the first and third Thursday evenings The ecumenical effort "has been all we In a position paper Tuesday, the Eighth auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. from 7 to 9, all are welcome. could have prayed for and far more than nursery for infants. Coffee will be served Manchester Democrats recognized the District Fire Department urged all par­ in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school Rinas, co-pastors. we could have hoped," said the Rev. A. T. auditorium. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery care for between services. CENT ER CONGREGAT IONAL CIH RCH, status of women when the town committee ties involved to "move with dispatch to Waterstone who accompanied the Irish small children. CllliRCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. 11 Center St. agreed to consider a rules change which resolve the question of jurisdiction.” THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Rev. Newell Curtis Jr,, Rev. Winthrop Nelson visitors. Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. would add the words “she," "her" and The town counsel and' the district’s and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY Jr., pastors. Will it happen again? "Circumstances Sports 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m., Worship, Ser­ “hers” wherever the words "he,” " him’.' counsel were checking the validity of the 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., EAST, Rev.-Arnold Westwood, minister. 10 a m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. being equal, it would be a wonderful First division in the annual Town Tennis Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 The society will resume regular Sunday mon: “The Difference Christ Makes” ; 6 p.m.. and “his” appearm petition from Buckland area' property Mr. Curtis preaching, child care provided. thing,” said Msgr. Edward J. Reardon of p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation meetings Sept. 14 at the Community Y, 78 N. Worship. Sermon:’ "How I Hated Discipline!” Stanley C. Weinberg Jr. was named owners which precipitated the dispute. Tournament to produce a champion was Fellowship in the Narthex with refreshments St. James Church which cosponsored the Meeting. Main St. Information on summer activities may SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, following the service state coordinator for former Georgia Gov. The petition asked the Eighth District to the Men's Masters where Mai Darling visit with St. Mary’s Church. be obtained by calling 646-5151. Rev. George W, Webb, Rev, Laurence M. Hill, Jimmy Carter, a candidate for his party's retained his title by defeating Ekl Lemieux CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF ST. MARY’S EI’ISCOPAL CHURCH, extend its boundaries into the Buckland ^ Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. presidential nomination. Headquarters in two straight sets. l,ATTER-l)AY SAINTS, Woodside St. & PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, area and to accept jurisdiction there for 9 a.m., Bible study class for adults led by will be at 164 E. Center St., and Carter fire taxes and fire service. On July 31, dis­ Play continues this weekend under Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant to the 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., Seminary; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship, Pastor Eldridge in the education wing; 9:15 may visit Manchester Sept. 24. trict voters accepted the petition and Recreation Department supervision. rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman. assistant to 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, a.m., Choir Rehearsal; 10 a m.. Worship Ser­ the rector. People authorized extension of the ^undaries. Moriarty Bros, added the Hartford vice. Pastor Hill preaching. Sermon: "The Service. study and fellowship. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Book of Common Twilight League baseball crown to its Essence of Humanness.” ; 11 a.m., Special The Manchester Public Health Nursing Town officials didn’t accept the district Prayer; 10 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, authorized ser­ American Division crown by sweeping the FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOlHIN- ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. Charge Conference immediately following mor­ Association, Inc. appointed a new action as valid. On Aug. 5, the Board of vices, Rite 2 with sermon by Father Jacques, Education Directors authorized construction of a playoffs and avenging last year’s final set­ ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. ning service. District Superintendent, Rene executive director this week. She is Mrs. Saunders, minister. Louis Cremonie. nursery care and Walk-in-the-Park. town fireehouse in the Buckland area but back against Bristol. Bideaux, will preside; 10 a.m,, Infant-Toddler Lois Lewis of Windsor, who will assume Some Manchester Community College 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday delayed its start until legal ramifications Gene Johnson won the league batting through Nursery and Kindergarten; 7:30 p.m.. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN her duties Tuesday. students will be without textbooks next study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. Masses a t,7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Youth Fellowship in youth lounge, Praise and AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. of fire service jurisdiction there are championship with Moriarty teammate Judge of Probate Wiliiam FitzGerald Teaching Service. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister; Rev. week because they aren't in yet. It was clarified. Rich Riordan second. Both players along was elected president of the Manchester learned early in the week that a mlxup with Steve Chotlner, Pete Sata and Mike FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Frederick Lanz, director of Christian education. Bar Association, succeeding Paul Marte. r. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: "The developed in the ordering process and McDonald were named to the all-star UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N! Main NORTlIylMTEI) MET HODIST CHURCH, 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Mind of the Prophet” by the Rev. Lanz, child Miss Mary Cadorette, who was Miss some books had not arrived and others had squad. St. Dr. Felix M. Davis, minister. 300 Parker St. Earle R. Custer, pastor. Manchester before winning the Miss Service; 7 p.m.. Evening ^rvice. care is provided; 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class. not been ordered. Tacorral emerged best in a field of IS 10 a.m.. Union Service at Center 9 a.m., Worship Service. Sermon: “ Benign Connecticut crown, busied herself for next Congregational Church. The college received a $7,500 grant from entries in the Town Class B Slow Pitch Neglect!” (Worship in choir room.) Nursery for JEHOVAH’S'WITNESSE.S, Kingdom Hall, week s whirlwind events as she competes CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams the Greater Hartford Small Business Commuter parking Softball Tournament by trimming Pero’s (Herald photo by Caldwell) children five years old and younger. Karen 726 N. Main St. St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN for the Miss America title in Atlantic City. Development Corp (SBDC) for Its Project in the finals. Erickson, soloist. Coffee fellowship in the 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "Return Evil Advisory Park and Rec Commission pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. CHURCH. (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and Nate Agostinelli, former state comp­ renovating hall after the worship service. for Evil to No One” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion Satellite IV program. members will tour the Charter Oak Park Death claimed Jim McCarthy, who Second Congregational Church Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. troller, was named the 1975 Outstanding Thursday, 7 p.m., Building Improvement Com­ of Aug. 1 Watchtower magazine article "Who The Board of Education is looking to the area Tuesday lyhere the state Department guided the National Little League Medic Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 9 a.ip.. Divine Worship. State Official by the Connecticut State Route 44A, Coventry mittee meets at the church. Qualifies to Be an Elder?” state for clarification on state aid to of Transportation wants to construct a entry to the championship and a berth in Employes Association. education. commuter parking lot. the town series. Its concern is for the referendum issues Town directors referred the plan to the Fifty events comprised the annual Rec before voters Nov. 4 on construction and rec board, which once before rejected the Department Town Swimming Cham­ Police renovation plans it seeks for Bentley and idea. pionships at the Manchester High pool. Washington Schools and the West Side The rec board listened to the DOT Soccer and football practice started at AREA CHURCHES Patrolman Kenneth Barker lost his life Rec. The bond issue would be for $2.37 proposal and delayed another vote until it East Catholic High and Manchester High in a tragic car-truck accident in Hartford million. reviews the plan at Tuesday’s on-site and soccer at Cheney Tech with the can­ at the 1-91 exit to 1-86 eastbound toward Only a week ago the state Bond Commis­ study. The DOT offers to spend about didates getting in a week's work before ST. PET ER’S EPISCOPAL CHI RCH, Sand SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon, VERNON UNITED METHODIST ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville Rev. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Manchester. He was a passenger in a car sion ran out of funds. It now is an issue for $300,000 to improve the lot, the access school starts. Hill Rd., South Windsor, Rev. Frederick U. Rev, Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward CllliRCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. smashed from the rear by a flatbed truck the next session of the legislature to Foerster III, vicar. James Schwartz, pastors. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday road, and the entrance to the park from Konopka. Union Summer Services with Second that had lost its brakes. resolve. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m'. Holy Com­ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Charter Oak St. Congregational Church, Coventry at Second munion. first and third Sundays; Morning 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon, Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Church, Rt. 44A, ST. MARGARET MARY'S CHU RCH, Wap- Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHU RCH, 69 Union COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Richardson, minister. St. Rev. Robert L, LaCounte, pastor. Worship Service at 10 a.m. Sermon; “Having Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Schick, co-pastors. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday A Mind To Work” Rev, Johnson preaching. Gray, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday School. School; 7 p.m.. Evening service. Nursery Service available in the Community 9:30 a m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; Bldg. Coffee Hour following service in Com­ !?.idrive ilK'care price controls needed now Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. ST. MAURICE'S CHU RCH, Bolton, Rev. 7;30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL munity Bldg. Dr. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. WASHINGTON — President Ford’s .ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd.. c u t RCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED CHU RCH Yep, it’s paying off for the Russians. Meanwhile, practically every ad­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday press secretary, Ron Nessen, must think South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. OF CHRIST, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. ANDREW TULLY BuU’s minions at Agriculture keep in­ ministration spokesman down to the White FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak SI., Masses at 7;3(), 9:15 and 11 a.m. America’s faceless consumers are all Blast Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. Eugene M. Kibride. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, coffee hour im­ sisting that recent grain sales to Moscow House janitor seeps telling us the Big Lie 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday ST. M A rniE V rS c m RCH, Tolland. Rev. mediately following the service. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, idiots just sprung from a booby hatch. Well, food prices rose at an annual rate will raise food prices at home by no more — that price and wage controls have never Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Service. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Bolton Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. John F. Commenting on the biggest monthly in­ of 22.4 per cent in July, the second month than 1.5 per cent. Diey point out that worked. Flora, vifar. ST. MARA’S CHURCH, Rt, 31, Coventry. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST crease in consumer prices this year, in a row of a steep climb. And despite Ron wheat exports are a minor contributor to ST, PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 2 . Nessen gave us another dose of pabliim. History nails this big lie. The economy Hebron Center. Rey..WiIIiam N. Persing, rector,,,. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F, c m RCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John 9 a.m.. Holy Confn.union and homily. Nessen, both White House and private food price inflation because bread is not a -qi’oH W. Mortimer, pastor. The July figures, he said, were could not have survived the strains of 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Commii-' ’ Ramen. “ ’ ' economists now agree with AFL-CIO big factor in home budgets, and wheat is MESSIAH EVAN(;ELICAL LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Saturday Massat5;15p.m.; Sunday Massesat “somewhat higher than anticipated,” but President George Meany, who proclaimed only a small component of the cost of World War II had it not been for controls. CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland WINGS OF EVENING Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. i;iLEAD CONGREG ATIONAL CHI RCH, were “simply another warning that there bread. Cheating was insignificant, and controls Rd., South Windsor, By CLIFF SIMPSON that “consumers are in for more bad school. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Marshall B.' Hughes, pastor. has to be a good deal of vigilance exer­ news” over the next several months. But so far, we’ve sold 10.2 metric tons of would have been 100 per cent effective if CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUMTA UNITED 9 a.m,, Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald 10 a.m. Worship Service, the Rev. William cised or else inflation would be reignited “ We’re at the beginning of a new wave grain to the Soviet Union. And so far, the raw agricultural products bad not been VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old METTIODLST CHU RCH, Ellington. vice, McClean, pastor. It's Incredible! and will go back into double-digit figures.” exempted. Controls worked during the Town Rd. Porter preaching. Sermon: " Focusing on God, The minister’s prayers were sincere and of inflation,” said Otto Elckstein, a former Russian purchases have been about evenly Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Then Seeing Man," Nursery provided. Who is Jesus? fervent, but very long. Vigilance, indeed! The Ford administra­ Korean War. And Nixon’s Phase 2 worked 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. member of the Council of Economic Ad­ divided between wheat and com. There’s United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning OU R SAAIOR LU THERAN CHURCH, 239 TALCOTTMLLE CONGREGATIONAL If we could take a poll to see what Impressed with the Christian quality of Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone tion is asking the country to exercise visers. Other brainy types in the the rub: The way consumers ieel the im­ before he bowed to Big Business and Big Graham Rd., South Windsor. R6v. Ronald A. c m RCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, modern Americans really believe Him to his message the mother invited him to wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so restraint, as if we consumers had gone out economics field said the same thing. pact of exports in in higher animal feed Labor and dropped them. Erbe, pastor. Rev. Kenneth Knox, pastor. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CIH RCH. be the variety of answers would no doubt dinner the following week. After they sat AAERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED and deliberately caused July’s retail Then we have Secretary of Agriculture at 10:15 a.m. 6 a.m,, Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Worship and Bolton Center Rd., Rev. J. Stanton Conover, surprise us. down at the table the minister was asked prices caused by strong foreign demand. Wage and price controls now are the CHU RCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. 10 a.m.. Worship. prices to explode for a 1.2 per cent in­ Peter Mans, minister. Sunday School; 10:15 a.m., Worship Service. minister. I have heard Him described as a to say the blessing. His prayer was short Earl Butz, the administration’s genius on When these prices go too high, farmers only solution to a new round of price in­ I NITF.D CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, crease in the consumer price index. Can grain sales to the Soviet Union, telling us, 8:30 a.m., ""Back to God” hour radio broad­ visionary without practical knowledge of and to the point. reduce their poultry, dairy, hog and cattle creases. Gerald Ford will Ignore this solu­ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt, 30, Coventry, Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Mr. Charles the way the world actually runs, a poet too they possibly believe that shoppers across cast, WTIC (1080) ; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Right after the “Amen” the boy com­ “Let’s don’t can it. We have record food production. Then the supply of animal tion at his political peril. What’s he going Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 10 a.m.. Worship Service with First Church, speaker. Sermon: " Did God Create A ethereal for common-place mankind, an mented, “You sure don’t pray long when the land stormed into stores and insisted supplies and our policy of plenty is paying products shrinks and prices for them in­ Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church Congregational Church. The Rev. Bruce Johnson to do in 1976? Run as the candidate of in­ p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for small 8a.m., Holy Communion; 10a.m., Family Ser­ Devil?" idealist whose ideals are beyond prosaic you’re hungry.” on paying more for pork chops and gin? off.” crease. School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. flation? children provided. vice and Church School. preaching. humanity, a loving person crushed by the Rocky’s generosity hatred of religious and political leaders of Alongside gifts which some thought His times, a teacher of ethics too difficult were “questionable,” Nelson Rockefeller tc practice in everyday life. gave $782,762 to religious groups in the And this by no means exhausts the list. period from 1957 to 1974. Among others Should the highway trust fund he abolished? In one sense Jesus was a visionary, a these are listed: poet, a teacher, a religious leader, a loving Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta Constitution person. He was all this and much more. First American Saint canonized next month (where Martin Luther King Sr. was week proclaimed The Christian Church for nearly two thou­ pastor), $132,312; Archdiocese of N.V. By Congressional Quarterly Congressional authorization for the trust Michael Finkelstein, chief of the Trust Fund is inadequate to provide for sand years had declared that "Jesus $101,691; Jewish Theological Society, $50,- WASHINGTON - Critics of the fund does not expire until Oct. 1,1977, but Transportation Department’s highway America’s highway needs.” U the fund . By SONJA HILLGREN but I haven’t gone that high,” sister of the planning com­ The services will coincide with Catholics — persecuted even in marble altar set deep in the pic­ Christ is Lord.” turesque Maryland coun­ 655; Union Theological Seminary, NYC., multibillion-dollar Highway Trust Fund it app^rs likely that the 94th Congress and mass transit programs division, said were abolished, he said, the country would : EMMIT8BURG, Md. (UPl) said Mrs. Valli Ryan, the only mittee, is preparing 10,000 com­ Vatican observances where the colony founded by a WASHINGTON (UPl) - FUN IN THE SUN This is incredible, yet I believe it. It — It will be like the scene of the tryside. Saying “ Let us always $5,000; UCC (United Church of Christ) are gearing up to do battle with the power­ will decide the fate of the fund. he feels that the country must get away suffer the consequences. lay person on the 14-member memorative programs and a Pope Paul VI will formally con­ Catholic family — settled here NEEDS - PICNIC - means that the God who created the Biblical \fa\es and fishes when committee planning the catering firm has been com­ fer sainthood on Mother Seion, Many non-Catholic citizens of remember that freedom does Board for Homeland Ministries, $50,840. ful highway lobby over legislation to Hearings on the trust fund are scheduled from the “trust fund mentality,” which “The solution to the urban mobility in order to be close to the Penn­ BEACH - VACATION world, who placed the Connecticut River a multitude jams this small celebration. missioned to sell snacks to at 201 years after her birth. sylvania border. Catholics were the town appear to be unim­ not come free/’ President Ford A broken leg is not modify or abolish the 19-year-old fund. to resume in early September when argues that highway users pay taxes going problem will require more spending for in our lovely valley and set the planets Northern Maryland town next ”It’s sort of a guessing game, least 8,000 persons. As St. Francis fled into tolerated in Pennsylvania and pressed about the attention Wednesday proclaimed the “a cross” President Ford, who in past years was a Into the fund so the money should be used highways, not less,” says Ben M. Hogan, ARTHUR DRUG whirling in their orbits — this same great Congress returns from its August recess. ; month'for the canonization I guess,’’ she said, com­ Only 6,000 worshippers can remote Italian hillside to es­ they “could slip across the line placed on their community and week beginning Sept, 17 as I would like to correct a misconception leader of the congressional forces that for highways. God — came to earth in Jesus, revealing Should the Highway Trust Fund be senior vice president of the Associated ’ ritual df Mother Seton, the first promising at a crowd estimate pray in the six canonization ser­ cape the wrath of his family and not be persecuted” for the thousands of persons who Constitution Week. He also which I have frequently heard expressed. sought to protect the fund, has joined the that Love is at the very heart of the un­ abolished? “We don’t designate cigarette taxes for General Contractors of America. American-born saint. of 25,000. vices in the 1,000-seat chapel at and founded one of worshiping as Catholics. may arrive next month. designated Sept. 17 as iverse. Misfortune comes to a person, a broken opposition and has introduced legislation (lung) cancer wards or alcohol taxes for “In all cities,” he said, “roads are part ’Tve heard so much about it Citizenship Day and called on . Christ fed 5,000 followers The celebration in the moun­ the St. Joseph Provincial house, Catholicism’s proudest orders. It meant “there would always "God so loved the world that He gave leg, a fire, a wayward child, death of a that would drastically amend the purpose federally subsidized bars,” he said. for so long,” said local meat federal, state and local officials of the solution to the need for urban '' with his miraculous loaves and tainside town will be held Sept. the regional headquarters of Mother Seton escaped the scorn be priests there so the sisters His only Begotten Son.” He went to the loved one, whatever it might be, and that of the fund in the future. market owner Thomas as well as leaders of civic mobility and not part of the problem. Mass fishes on the shore of Galilee. 14, to coincide w ith the the Sisters of Charity. The of her wealthy Protestant fami­ could attend to their spiritual Bible Cross for ail humanity, not just for person says — "this is my cross.” It is Bollinger, a Protestant. “But I organizations to conduct ap­ Since the late 1960s, rural interests and Pro: transit, with few exceptions, can only be 'The Sisters of Charity plan to canonization at the Vatican of sisters plan to set up a portable ly, came to Emmitsburg — duties,’! she said. Christians but for all. This incredible truth certainly admirable to face tragedy with guess it’s a wonderful thing for propriate ceremonies on that Speaks courage but it is a misnomer to call a mis­ highway lobbyists have fought to keep the Con: rubber-tired. It must utilize highways, feed tons of thousands of Elizabeth Ann Seton, founder of altar so more people can hear which had long been a haven for The buildings at the St. cannot be proved by mathematics or logic, Sen. Edward M. Kenney (D-Mass.),'.who them.” ^ day. by fortune "a cross.” trust fund’s $6-billion-a-year income, arterial road systems, exclusive bua and ' pilgrims with potato salad and the American Sisters of Charity the services. persecuted Catholics — and Joseph Provincial House, which yet it is the foundation of our faith. also has introduced legislation to abolish Highways always will be the principal Eugene If I understand my Bible, a “cross” is which comes from gasoline and other car pool lanes and ramps, park and ride sandwiches. and the first American free There are no reservations founded the American branch will be open to the public on the William James in his “Varieties of the fund, said it had “produced the best mode of transportation In this country, school, which paved the way for required for' the Sept. 14 ritual of the Sisters of Charity to sup­ Brewer something I take, not something that highway user taxes, solely for road facilities and the like.” day of the canonization, mark Religious Experience” wrote that some highways and the worst transportation in said Rep. E. G. Shuster (R-Pa.), oddl^ "Some tourist people in the the American parochial school in the town of 1,600 about 10 port her five children. the places where Mother Seton truth can be discovered only by living "as happens to me through chance or building. At the same time, environmen­ Rep. Glenn M. Anderson (D-Callf.) virtually the entire industrialized world.” that even modes of mass transit, such as Gettysburg (Pa.) area thought system. miles from the presidential According to historian Sister prayed, taught her students, With considerable chagrin I if” it was absolute fact. It is proved by someone’s fault, or my own fault. talists and urban groups have been trying maintains that highways, which frequent­ hear preachers pontificate, Abolishing the Highway Trust Fund, he buses and car pools, rely on roads. we might have 100,000 people Sister Jerome Nossell, chair- retreat at Camp David, Md. John Mary Oumlish, Mother died and was buried. Her experience. This I have experienced and • Our Lord said, “If any man would come to get a slice of the trust fund for mass ly require several years’ lead time for fun­ “There’s no such thing as after me,., let him take up his cross and said, would encourage a more balanced “We’re smoking opium if we think the Seton and other Roman remains are surrounded by a OPEN believe. transit. ding, would lose money If they had to com­ hell!” And the uplearned echo follow me.” transportation system. “In the past,” fundamental people mover Is going to be Tennyson — on a Flower pete with other programs In the annual ap­ ALL DAY this assertion with an Outstanding world Christians come to Kennedy said, "we have put blinders on anything but the highways," Shuster said. This summer I have been browsing propriations process. “I feel we would assurance that belies their ig­ mind as examples of those who went out of our transportation planners. They knew He said many of the nation’s roads and norance: "No, I don't believe through a book of Victorian poetry, not their to take up a cross; have a losing battle,” he said, Iwatise Does a mother need a college education? reading it as I did for a final exam back in that highways commanded the lion’s share 9O,0M bridges currently are unsafe, and in hell.” K a g a w ^ ^ H ^ & ^ o the slums of Japan “the immediacy of other things, like Sunday Harvard in the '20s, but for sheer enjoy­ of the federal transportation dollar so they “the Inescapable fact Is that the Highway We refer not to skeptics, but schools, would shatter us.” By PATRICIA McCORMACK ment. to h e l^ ^ H lp i^ B k h 4 e itz e r who left a children and the care of their In an interview. Dr. Dallih H. to self-proclaimed Bible brilliq^B|per to^&^an obscure part of Dateline 1775 planned for highways.” UPl Family Editor MUNICIPAL BUILDING and The other day I came across “Flower in Highways should be financed from the families, and should not seek Oaks, president of the university, believers. Hell is reduced to a A fricM ^ ^ g his i j |^ e r v i c e to the sick NEW YORK (UPl) - At employment outside the home said he detected the uneasiness Mon., this-life-only concept, while the Crannied Wall” that Tennyson wrote and sufI By Unlled Press Inlernallonal same fund as all other modes of transpor­ Brigham Young University in in 1869. He felt that he could find out all unless there Is no other way that among students during Women’s Labor God's mercy is emphasized There i Ts, less famous, STONINGTON HARBOR, Conn., Aug. tation, said Leonard Arrow, director of the TODAY’S THOUGHT’ Provo, Utah, about half the about God from an understanding of the family's basic needs can be Week at the school. CLOSED Day... out of proportion to his who have ( command, dls- 31 — The British warship Rose and Highway Action Coalition, an alliance of 25,000 students are female. Most nature. God is revealed in nature where provided'." What is unsettling? All that is justice. One can bear the regarding selfish i to be of service townsmen exchanged fire during the mor­ groups working to reorder transportation of them are Mormons, His handiwork is seen, but for the Chris­ There is some uneasiness and being said in society about the thought of suffering the con­ to others. Sitting b j sorbed in oneself, ning and afternoon. The British captain t' Is it a waste for these girls to tian, as already stated, Jesus Christ is the priorities. “You can’t begin to have an in­ Dissent there has to be. The rebellion of conformity; you have to accept the stand­ confusion on campus about role of women these days. sequences of his sins, if that even if one is I up well under mis- charged the local residents tried to pre­ some people has even been against God ards of value that are common, or you get a college education? The essential. Love revealed in His life, death, tegrated transportation system with all where the Mormons stand on Women's lib. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1975 ALL suffering has a termination. fortune, if i leaning of "a cross.” Himself. question stems from Mormon crucifixion and resurrection is beyond the vent him from bringing three schooners this segregated money hanging around,” are in trouble. education for women, especially Our Staff Is Here Eternal punishment is a vast­ Its meaning i uniform demand for it leaching that holds, roughly, as MEDICINAL observation of natural beauty. from off the wharfs he said. And then’ times come when, committed A good many of our young people, whom vocationally oriented education. ly diferent prospect, however. depends on mnividual opportunity and to Godt they have had to dissent from the we too often unfairly throw into a lump as follows: 7 Days A Week— Jesus was unambiguous in “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life,” talent, but it is active, it is outward, it Is SERVICES says our Lord. crowd mind around them. dissenters, who may be very^ mistaken “Otir young women properly ' describing the contrasting loving, it Is under the guidance of (Sod. Commitment to Ckid as we know Him In about methods and actions, are Emergency Telephone To Serve Your Family! AVAILABLE. Here is the poem — what do you think? aspire to and prepaVe them- destinies of men. "And these HERALD YESTERDAYS Jesus Christ may mean that we have to nevertheless standing for the very values Flower in the crannied wall, Ancient Wisdom sel(res for the experiences and • NATIVE HALE HAVEN PEACHES Numbers (unrighteous) shall go away dissent from the world and from the crowd . that our Christian faith asks, but that we I pluck you out of the crannies, A 13th century Sufi named Saadi of blessings of motherhood, which (Excellent for freezing end canning) into eternal punishment; but Shiraz wrote: . today. Ihe crowd about us wants one thing have not made our own; and so young peo- Over I hold you here, root and all, in my hand. 25 Years Ago is "Ihpii' highest calling and np- • ORCHARD FRESH MELRA, MILTON, HIGHWAY 649-5070 IfiTOTTiTJ the righteous into eternal and God wants another. le rebel against us and call .ds Little flower — but if I could understand "However much you study lU Years Ago ^rtunity for service;" 25 life." (Matt. 25:46) And His Board of Directors votes to call a public The crowd wants success — that is the jmocrltlcal. . ! ■ p h a r m a c y I m What you are, root and all, and all in ail, you cannot know without action. Cantor Morris B. Boblck of Vernon fills ’"ITie leaders of the Church of & RED GRAVENSTEIN APPLES Refuse 649-1066 account in Luke 16 has the un­ hearing Sept. 18 on a proposed new 18- language they understand — and God asks However, the dissentek or the rebel, if Years I should know what God and man is. A donkey laden with books Is the post at Temple Beth Sholom. g JesitS Christ of the Latter-day • FRESH SWEET APPJ.E CIDER 455 HARTFORD RD. righteous in an unremitting '/V t neither an intellectual nor a wise man. room elementary school on Broad St., Walter Knofskie is promoted to chief for faithfulness. he Is qiature and not childish, will seek out Saints (Mormon ChUrch) have Sanitary Water of torment, '■ ,'S- ■ ■i’i A Chuckle Empty of essence, what learning with total building and furnishings es­ operator at town’s sewage treatment The crowd wants marks of prestige and the reason for his dissent, whet^r a per­ corv^cfitly taught that ‘mothers MANCHESTER I i ■' •<) ' ’*' The family had just moved into a new Continuous I CHURCH OF timated at $900,000. plant. God wants service in humility. And com­ son or an object. He will not air his dissent FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS and Sewer 649-9697 community. On Sunday the young boy ab- has he' — who hav^ young children in the. ’’TOUB COMMUNITY Wells C. Dennison is elected chairman Carlton Wells Jr. wins breed cham­ mitment to God may mean refusing the to everyone else but the object of his dis­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD , Service! CHRIST companied his mother to the morning ser­ Whether upon his is homo should devote their prim­ HEALTH SiR VICE STORE" Lydall and Vernon Streets of Manchester Chapter of the American pionship for. his senior yearling Jersey crowd where they differ. sent or rebellion. (3 MIfes Beyond Vflo’s Restaurant, Qlaslonbury) /i 1 ii( ; vice at a near-by Baptist church. firewood or book.” ary energies Ip the companion­ "Phone: 646-2903 Red Cross. He succeeds Jacob Miller. heifer at Hartford 4-H Fair. For another thing, our culture demands Chaplain Russell G. Camp ship! anti training of their W\: I PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., .Sat., Auijust 30, 1975 M A^icwi|r] N C m y ^ EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., August 30, 1975- PAGE SEVEN Red Sox victory oyer A’s regular game Steven seeds bow out

BOSTON (UPI) — This is not a playoff game. This is not If intensity was missing, velocity was present in the Cooper led the third inning with his 12th homer to right form of Wise’s fastball, and Cecil Cooper’s line drives. ’The a a playoff game. This is not,a playoff game. field and the Sox added another run in the frame for a 4-0 in Open tennis play The Red Sox and A’s were so busy downgrading the im­ Boston righthander scattered eight hits, struck out four lead. ’The A’s spoiled Wise’s shutout in the fourth on a portance of their three-game weekend series, they barely and w alk^ just one batter in pushing his record to 17-8. single by Sal Bando and Billy Williams’ double. But Boston noticed Boston glided to a 6-1 win in Friday night’s opening “I was a helluva lot better than my last few outings (two added two more runs in the fifth on a double by Fred Lynn, game. straight losses), said Wise who equalled his personal a walk to Rice and singles by Evans and Rick Burleson. FOREST HILLS, N,Y. (UPI) - Seven of the seeded men Wimbledon king, fight off three match points to escape “It’s just too early for either one of us to be thinking marks for wins in a season. “Control was the whole story. Cooper, who has raised his average to .340, still had a and women went out of the U.S. Open tennis cham­ from Hans Kary of Austria. Hans Kary? about the playoffs,’’ said A’s Manager Alvin Dark. The past two games I couldn’t get the ball anywhere near' complaint after his 4-5 night. “I hate leading off, he said. pionships Friday, but the biggest crowd in the history of ' More of the same was expected for the Labor Day Asked if winning the season series against Oakland where I wanted it.” “You’ve got to take pitches as a leadoff hitter and I like to Forest Hills watched them go without quite knowing who weekend, with sellout throngs anticipated for today and would give Boston an advantage in the playoffs, winning Cooper also was regaining his sharpness after hitting swing at first pitches.” the winners were. Sunday, and possibly for Monday, by which time the fans pitcher Rick Wise answered, “Heavens no. This (game) poorly the past few games. He homered, doubled twice and Cooper also dislikes being a designated hitter, but has For the first time in American tennis history, the game will be getting to know whom they are watching. didn’t have any of the drama of post-season play. This was singled and would have hit for the cycle (single, double, batted .362 in that capacity. “If we get into the World not the players, is dra^ying unheard of crowds to the early Friday’s big winners were the reliables names, though. just a regular season game. We just take them one at a triple home run) if he had not tripped rounding second Series, though, who is going to lead off?” asked Cooper, rounds of this |309,000 tournament, richest the sport has to Jimmy Connors had fun while taking his second step in time. after an eighth inning hit. noting the designated hitter won’t be allowed to play offer. defense of his title, and Briton Roger Taylor had fun, even And Reggie Jackson, who broke an 0-16 slump with a Cooper led the game by doubling high off the left center- against the National League winner. The 16,299 at the afternoon program saw four of the in losing 6-2, 6-0. sixth-inning single, added, “The games Boston has won field fence off loser Stan Bahnsen, 9-12. He tpok third on The comment is noteworthy, if only to serve as proof men’s seeds vanish in the first 90 minutes of play, with Arthur Ashe, proclaiming himself “testy and angry” this season, they’ve won (easily); the games we’ve yvon, Denny Doyle’s sacrifice and scored on a passed ball. that someone on the Red Sox and A’s is thinking beyond Australian Tony Roche, the seventh seed, the biggest didn’t look that way in halting the gracious Vijany we’ve had to struggle. But playoffs are a different cup of Boston added a second inning run on walks to Jim Rice and today’s game which matches Bill Lee, 17-7, and Glenn Ab­ "old” name to go. He was quickly followed by Vitas Amritraj, 6-3, 6-1. tea. We’ll play with more intensity.’’ Dwight Evans, an error on Rick Burleson’s bunt and Dick bott, 5-3. Gerualaitis, the fading Texan veteran Cliff Richey, and the Bjorn Borg, the 19-year-old Swede, had more difficulty McAuliffe’s double play grounder. RICK WISE CECIL COOPER once promising Aussie, John Alexander. in eluding teenage girls than in defeating Mike Estep, and Later on, Tom Okker, the sixth seed, got his walking Hie Nastase had no difficulty in behaving himself while ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Herald Photo by Yost papers, joining-two of the favored women — Francoise brushing off an inoffensive Allan Stone of Australia. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Durr and Julie Heldman. In women’s play, Evonne Goolagong Cawley took care of Herald Plloto by Richmond White Sox relief ace Matlack explodes Loyal Red Sox fan The winners weren’t exactly household names. Some Mona Schallau at night, 6-3, 6-1. knew of Jaime Fillol, the Chilean who put out Roche, but The final match of the long, program saw Guillermo ERCC Junior golf champs The STANDINGS Supporters of the Boston Red Sox have come out of the Balaze Taroezy? Andrew Pattison? Vilas, the second seed, put out Alvaro Betancur of Colom­ with pair of hits hills in droves this season but one loyal fan over the years As daylight faded, there were still several thousand sar- bia, 6-1,6-1. You can bet that the 4,941 on hand at night had Wendy Kemp of Manchester and Steve Tantillo of Tolland, Herald Angle likes Oriole chances American League has been Harold Binks. Above he checks fresh flowers on dined around an outside court to watch Jan Kodes, the 1973 never heard of Betancur. But they sure enjoyed the tennis. were named champion junior golfers at a junior awards East display in a Red Sox batthig helmet turned upside down dinner at Ellington Ridge Country Club. Tantillo was also w. 1. pet. gb' — LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Jon Matlack, a pretty good which he placed outside the entrance to the Rockville Nur­ runner-up in the senior championships. By Earl Yost NEW YORK (UPI) - who has one of the strongest hammered Detroit 8-1 and Boston 19 52 .603 Rich Gossage has been Jim arms around this season, Baltimore 72 60 .545 7^ pitcher who isn’t supposed to be a great hitter, must have sing Home. Binks waters the flowers daily. With camera in Sports Editor Milwaukee routed Texas 13- New York 67 66 see 12Vb Kaat’s savior all season but thinks that will be enough. felt like Mickey Mantle Friday night. hand, he was off to see Boston play this week against North sets mark, 1. Qeveland 61 68 .473 17 “Any defense that can Milwaukee 58 75 436 22 With only three hits to his i California. Friday night he was Indians 9, Twins 6 BOXSCORES preaching salvation for tbe keep pitchers in the game Detroit 51 81 .386 28^ credit all season and not a Although relievers A1 Kelley makes winning column Rookie Rick Manning hit a West single RBI, Matlack eight under par Steelers next hurdle Baltimore Orioles. the way theirs does, I have grand slam to clinch w. 1. pet. g.b. Downing and Charlie Hough It took nearly an entire season but Manchester’s Tom — exploded for a pair of singles “They did it last year and to give a very good chance to Cleveland’s victory over Oakland 79 54 i94 pitched superbly the rest of Manchester Open Due Kelley finally broke into the winning column with Rich­ I see no reason they won’t do win it.” Kansas City 70 60 i38 7W and drove in two runs to help the way, the damage had AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota after Duane Texas 66 68 498 m ENDICOTT, N.Y. (UPI) - Andy North was far ahead of mond in the International League. The former Cleveland A year ago Baltimore was his own cause as the New for undefeated Giants it again,” said Gossage after Chicago 66 68 .489 14 been done and Matlack and Atlanta righthander lost six straight games before Kiiiper jiad broken a 4-4 tie the field as he came to the 17th green during the first round the ace reliever picked up eight games behind Boston. Minnesota 63 70 .474 16 York Mets beat the Los coasted home. Oakland Boston coming on in relief to defeat Charleston. Richmond stands in the fourth inning by California 62 72 463 174 of the 3175,000 B.C. Open Golf Tournament Friday, but it ab r h bi ab r h bi his league-high 22nd save to Today, after the loss to the Angeles Dodgers 6-1. Amateur field day when a Winning field goal New England meets Green Bay stealing home. Don Hood, 5- wasn’t enough. North cf 4 0 8 0 Cooper dh 5 2 4 1 NEW YORK (UPI) - It’s sixth in the eight-team loop and is assured a second division “ That was a real attempt was botched by a bad of Milwaukee, Baltimore is at- preserve Jim Kaat’s 19th 8, rqjieved starter Rick Friday's Games "I got a little excited on then pitched to wihin 15-feet Washingtn If 4 0 0 0 Doyle 2b 210 0 been all fun and games for berth...Rorter Blinn, of South Windsor, the New England shocker,” Matlack said of “The six runs we scored in Bando 3b 4 12 0 Griffin 2b 10 0 0 snap from center. New Orleans, San Francisco at victory and give the Chicago W aits in the fifth and Boston 6 Oakland 1, night number 17,” North said. “I and sank the putt. . the New York Giants so far and East’fefn Canada head scout for the Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee 13 Texas 1, night his newly found hitting skill. the first inning didn’t hurt,” Jackson rf 4 0 1 0 Ystrzmsk lb 3 0 0 0 Today will be the true test. Oakland, Los Angeles at Kan­ White Sox a 4-2 victory over pitched three scoreless in­ full first day knew that a 26 would be the best “There 1 was, even-par, and Williams dh 4 0 2 1 Lynn cf 4 110 in pre-season but that couid has been ajssigned to check on the Boston Red Sox during Chicago 4 Baltimore 2. night “I'm usually one of the said the big left-hander. “1 Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll sas City, the Jets at Atlanta, the Orioles. Caiifornia 8 Detroit 1. night ever on the tour and I wanted not doing anything spec­ Holt lb 4 0 10 Rice If 2 2 2 1 all change today. the final ij^onth of the season. If the Red Sox get into the nings to pick up the victory. Tenace c 4 0 10 Evans rf 3 0 2 1 indicates he want.° to get bis Denver at Chicago, San Diego Cleveiand 9 Minnesota 6, night better takers.” just laid the ball in there the By EARL YOST that putt a little too much.” tacular,’’ said North, a “They are a completely Angels 8, Tigers 1 Garner 2b 4 0 1 0 Burleson ss 3 0 2 1 The Giants, one of only three running game together and that World Series against Cincinnati, Blinn’s observations will New York 6 Kansas City 5. 10 inns, As a pitcher, Matlack rest of the way. I tried to North narrowly missed the threetime golf all-American at at St. Louis and Dallas at different club than they Sports Editor Martinez ss 2 0 0 0 McAuliffe 3b 3 0 0 0 National Football League Frank Tanana fired a night means Franco Harris, the Houston. Miami is at Minnesota come in handy, that is also if the heavily favored Redlegs notched his 16th victory—a stay ahead of the hitters and 15-foot birdie putt, but sank a the University of Florida. “And Harper ph 0 0 0 0 Blackwell c 3 0 0 0 teams still unbeaten in exhibi­ were at the beginning of the i*J[tBlC^LEAGUE^ seven hitter and struck out Today's Games One week from today the 30th Manchester Open Golf Super Bowl’s most valuable and Buffalo at Cleveland Mon­ survive the National League playoffs...Carl Silver reports (Ati Times EDT) career high —and his third not walk anybody. Usually 50-footer on the 18th green to I was facing the possibility of Maxvill ss 0 0 0 0 Wise p 0 0 0 0 tion play and the only National season. They have a super Atexandr ph 10 0 0 player, will get a solid workout. day night. he has received several applications from new teams nine for his 13th victory as California (Ryan 14-12) at Detroit it’s a bad sign for me to get Tournament will be staged at the Manchester Country finish with a 36-27-63 over the making the turn at one over. straight win against the Bahnsen p 0000 Conference Club without a loss, “ We h aven’t run much In the only game played attitude that yoii can see at California sent Detroit to its (Bare 7-9). 2:15 p.m. When I made the par, 1 could anxious to join the Rec Department Men’s Volleyball Dodgers. too many runs too early. I Club and already the first day’s play for amateurs only has 6,815-yard, par 71, En-Joie Golf Lindblad p 0000 face the world champion the plate. They look really Minnesota (Goltz 13-10 and Decker 1- because Terry Bradshaw has Friday night, Bill Kilmer and fifth straight loss. The Club. see the possibility of going into Todd p League this fall, 3) at Cleveland (Harrison 6-6 and The Mets did it all in the was looking for a tough been filled. 0000 Pittsburgh Steelers at been so successful passing,” aggressive up there Fingers p 0000 Randy Johnson threw two Angels scored three runs in Eckersiey 10^), 2. 5:30 p.m. Ralph DeNlcolo, tourney former winners slated to tee The 25-year-old Floridian's the back nine at bne-under.” Princeton, N.J., in a game that first inning, blasting starter game from Sutton, but it Totals 35 I 8 1 Totals 29 6 IM Noll said. “But we want to get touchdown passes each as the —especially (Paul) Blair Oakland (Bosman 8-6) at Boston (Lee off a week from Monday are eight-under par round broke the He birdied the par-five eighth the fourth, highlighted by chairman, reports nearly Oakland 000 100 000-1 should give Coach Bill that good balance between run­ 17-7). 7:» p.m. Don Sutton for all six runs, went the other way.” Washington Redskins rolled to Repeats golf win and (Ken) Singleton.” Bob Kay, Ed Rubis, Don competitive course record by hole to go one-under. Birdies on Boston Arnsparger a true indiction of Dave Collins’ third homer of Chicago (Osteen 7-12) at Baltimore highlighted by Dave Matlack's complete game 100 professionals have also 112(BOOOx-6 ning and passing and we want a 34-13 victory over the Detroit Blair homered in the sixth two strokes. His back nine numbers 10 and 11 and a 40-foot E-Bando, Gamer, Todd. DP-Oakland2. Mike Cooney has again won the Junior Division golf the season. Tanana in­ (Palmer 19-8), 7^:30 p.m Parson, Jim Goshdigian and just how far his club has Franco to get a good workout. Lions before only 17,304 fans in Kingman’s towering three- gave the Met pitheing staff signed to play on Monday, score equaled the Professional putt for an eagle-three on the LOB-Oakland 8, Boston 7. championship at the Manchester Country Club with a one- off Kaat and Singleton creased his major-league Kansas City (Leonard IIW) at New Sept. 8. • Ed Kuna. Don Hoenig will progressed. Our running attack needs Washington. Kilmer completed York (Hunter 18-12), 8 p.m. run homer. five in a row. Golfers’ Association tour 506-yard, 12th hole vaulted him 20-Cooper 2, Evan, Williams. Lynn. S- stroke margin over Brad Strella...Jack Bowers, Country doubled in the seventh to be making his first Doyle, Burleson, McAuliffe. . The Giants finished 2-12 last polishing.” 5-of-6 passes for 92 yards and White Sox and the Red Sox’ leading strikeout total to Milwaukee (Slaton 11-15) at Texas Jimmy Rusher will be record set by since-retired past the early leaders. Birdies Club locker attendant, reports more than 400 golfers were chase the Flying Dutchman ip h r er bb so season, tied with Baltimore for Harris injured his shoulder generated three TDs. Johnson 6-1 victory over Oakland, the 206. (Umbarger M), 9 p.m. back to defend his title. The appearance in a decade. Mike Souchak in the 1955 Texas on the 16th and 18th holes left and bring on Gossage. Bahnsen L 912 2 24230 the worst record in the League. against the College All Stars was 5-for-7 for 86 yards. on the course two week ago today, one of the season’s Orioles look at them from B rew ers 13, R angers 1 young pro won carded a two ’The amateurs are headed Open. him seven under par for the Lindblad 4 7 2 2 2 0 Sunday's Games The Steelers were at the other and returned to action last Larry Jones also starred for biggest — if not the top — turnout...“Luis Tiant was very In the past the Orioles 7‘/2 games back. It was just Jim Colborn allowed only under par 70 to top a field of by Fred Kask who has made North's round was played un­ back nine. Todd I 1 0 0 0 0 Oaklancl at Boston Spray hitter Fingers . 1 1 0 0 0 I end of the spectrum, sweeping week, carrying the ball just six the Raskins, scoring on a 55- emotional Tuesday night when he pitched before his have unleashed most of their it a habit to finish well up der threatening skies, and light­ Karl, an assistant pro at the a year ago that Baltimore five hits in going the dis­ Chicago at Baltimore 104 pros and 190 amateurs a Wise W 17-8 9 8 1 1 1 4 through the playoffs and then times for 15 yards. Bradshaw, yard reception, adding an 82- parents for the first time,” Dick McAuliffe said before he aggression from the other California at Detroit among the leaders. Stan ning suspended play shortly club scored a storybook victory somehow caught fire and tance and Bill Sharp drove year ago. Bahnsen pitched to 3 batters in 3rd. dismantling Minnesota in the who was struggling early in yard kickoff return that stepped into the batting cage. Tiant wa^ hit hard and lost to direction, with most of the Minnesota at Cleveland Hilinski, Bill King, and after he finished at 2 p.m. After last year when he defeated WP-BahnSen. PB-Tenace2. began the move that got in three runs with a triple Kansas City at New York First prize for the pros Super bowl. pre-season play, hit 14-of-20 narrowly missed becoming the Angels. The Red Sox pitcher hadn’t seen his mother praise going to the pitching Cash delivers Woody Clark head a large a 45 minute wait, play was B ru c e C ra m p to n in a T-2:39. A-34,341. New York beat New England them to the top in the and single as Milwaukee Milwaukee at Texas, night passes for 254 yards and three another TD and returning a will be 11,000 with the senior resumed but the rain returned suddendeath playoff for the • and father in 15 years until earlier this week...Red Sox staff headed by Jim Palmer. American League East, downed Texas. The Brewers delegation of Manchester Kansas.City New York and San Diego rather convin­ touchdowns in a -31-10, rout of punt 31 yards. 'He had four pro gaining $100. Amateurs shortly after and the remainder chaihpiohship...... players made themselves available to autograph seekers If the Orioles are going to In other American League scored four unearned runs in will compete for both gross members in the field. abrhbi abrhbl cingly before squeezing past the Baltimore last week. catches for 91 yards. win it this time it will of the field played in a steady Patek ss 4 12 0 Bonds rf 3 0 10 New York Jets 21-20 last Sun­ before Wednesday’s game and Carlton' Fisk in particular action, Cleveland outslugged the seventh and exploded for NEW YORK (UPI) — Dave Cash always seems to Rojas 2b 4 111 Alomar 2b 5 110 In other NFL games tonight. probably be the bat and the and net prizes. downpour. spent 15 minutes penning his signature to an assortment of Minnesota 9-6, New York six earned ones in the eighth register best when the money’s on the line. Besides Rusher, other Butch Baird, a 15-year tour Otisef 5101 White If 4111 articles produced by the young fans....Arrangements were glove that save them, not National League Cash, a spray hitter who McRae If 4 0 12 Munson c 5 12 0 shaded Kansas City 6-5 in 10 to win only their second F:ast after Halicki had issued a veteran, and George Bums III, Cowens cf 5 0 10 Nettles 3b 4 13 1 made to photograph all local softball league winners and the strong arm. Gossage, w. 1. pet scores more runs in the innings, California game in the last 12. g-b. one-out walk to Johnny who is only making his second Brett 3b 5 0 2 0 Chamblss lb 3 2 2 0 Veteran Jack Veghte only one, Glen Construction, failed to show on the selected Pittsburgh 74 57 .566 — course of a season than he appearance in a tour event, Killebrew dh 3 0 1 0 Herrmnn dh 4 0 2 3 Philadelphia 72 61 M l 3 Oates, then fanned pinch- Hambletonian night to answer any questions. Playoff winning teams will drives in, has become one of both carded five-under 66s Solaila lb 110 0 Williams ph 10 0 1 St. Louis 71 62 534 4 hitter Tim McCarver for his DU QUOIN, 111. (UPI) - Wohlford ph 1 0 0 0 Bergman rf 3 0 0 0 near trip to Augusta be used if these squads can get together in full uniform. New York 71 62 534 4 the more dangerous clutch 19th HOLE before the rain started. Wiscon­ Pinson lb 0 0 0 0 Bladt cf 10 0 0 TV Johnson, Sala head selections 12th strikeout. Cash doubled Eleven colts and two fillies Chicago 61 73 456 15 hitters on the Philadelphia sin pro Don Iverson, playing Martinez c 2 0 0 0 Stanley ss 4 0 0 0 AND Montreal 57 74 435 17 high off the right field fence were primed today to trot for a Stinson c 110 0 May p 0 0 0 0 Veghte, fajir are college Phillies, and it’s no secret almost his entire round in the RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - Duckpinners off mark to score Oates and then purse of $232,192, richest in Ellington Ridge Fltzmorris p 0 0 0 0 Sawyer p 0 0 0 0 Jack Veghte is one round of golf students—Andy Bean (Florida), that many pitchers would rain, was the lowest late scorer Pattin p 0 0 0 0 Lyle p 0 0 0 0 Duckpin league bowling got off the mark Wednesday West scored himself on a single by Hambletonian history. Time with a 66. RADK from going back to the Masters, the Western Amateur champion w. 1. pci. g.b. rather face one of the club’s SCOTCH BALL- Front Nine McClure p 0 0 0 0 Five MB’s all-stars Larry Bowa. and money were riding with the Defending champion Richie Bird p 0 0 0 0 and with first class ac­ and now a prohibitive favorite night with the fast Restaurant League starting at the Cincinnati 80 44 .689 — —Low gross — Babe-Sue Salad power-hitters in a crucial Stanley Dancer entry of Totals 35 5 8 4 Totals 37 6 12 6 comodations this time, too. to win here as well, Phil Kenny Holiday Lanes...Should Luis Tiant, Rick Wise and Bill Lee By EARL YOST hard-working McDonald collegians during the spring Los Angeles 70 64 .522 19>^ In other NL games. New 46; low net—Glenn Gould-Ellie Karl, tour rookie Howard Twit- San Francisco 66 88 .489 24 situation than the wiry se­ favdred Bonefish and his ty Jr., and Austrailian Bob One out when winning run scored SATURDAY “When I was at Florida State, (Arizona State), Keith Fergus all win 20 or more pitching decisions this season it will Sports Editor turned in a .545 mark with but moved on with East .448 294 York downed Los Angeles 6- Dickinson 42-10-32, Herb Kansas City 000 003 200 8-5 San Diego 60 74 cond baseman. stablemate, Surefire Hanover. Shaw were at 67. 3:00 (3) Hambletonian we used to go up there every (Houston) and Bill Loeffler mark the first time in 71 years the Red Sox boasted three Five members of Moriar­ Hartford in the league, was Atlanta 50 76 433 31 1, Cincinnati whipped St. Snyder-Gladys Peck 45-12-33, New York 000 302 0001-6 the bat. Ed Halicki, a 24-year-old Bonefish, favored at 2-1, has A total of 61 players in the E-Bonds. DP-Kansas City 2, New York year as marshals,” he said. (Arizona State). 20-game winners. Cy Young, Bill Dineen and Jesse Houston 51 84 .378 39 Louis 6-2, Montreal blanked Rick Lawrence-Irma Salad 44- 3:15 (22, 30) Phils vs. ty Bros. American Division Chotiner also walked off tabbed the first squad utility right-hander who pitched a the best time of any entry— field of 147 equaled or broke 2. LOB-Kansas City 7, New York 9. “ They’d put us up in the Tannehill turned the trick for the 1904 Boston American San Diego 4-0 and Chicago 9-35; Back Nine —Low gross 2B-Chambliss, McRae, Netties, Herr­ Giants championship team in the with the rookie-of-the-year infielder. Friday’s Results 1:58.1 in the Empire State Trot firehouse.” no-hittbr in his last start, —Frank Kueza-Marei Masley par, despite the fact that more Suit dismissed mann, Cowens. SB-White, Brett. SB-Brett League club...When Pat Leahy hit on a 47-year field goal Chicago 8 Atlanta 3 defeated Atlanta 8-3. at Syracuse, N.Y. 3:30 (3) U.S. Open Tennis The last time Veghte was Hartford Twilight League laurels in the voting of found that out Friday night than half the fied was affected S-Rojas. SF-Nettles. Cincinnati 8 St. Louis 2, night 44; Low net —Frank Kueza- LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A . attempt for the Jets against the Giants last Sunday at Yale have been awarded berths Houston at Pittsburgh was ip h r er' bb So 5:00(8).Wide World; Auto there was 1957. league officials and team MAJOR Houston at Pittsburgh, night, ppd., when Cash delivered a run­ Marci Masley 44-8t4-35t4, Erich by the rain. it was the longest by a Jet player since Jim Turner booted rained out. federal judge Friday dismissed Fitzmorris 51-3 9 5 5 2 1 raring, volleyball Veghte has not been back to on the 1975 all-star squad. managers. Jim Balesano of rain scoring double in the eighth Pan-Am games Kellner-Rita Farley 46-10^1- ‘Tve had a bad cold for a HORSE LEAGUE Redo 6, Cardinals 2 ^ a suit filed by three women ten­ Pattin L 84 4 3 1 1 2 2 Augusta since he got out of a 50-yard three-pointer in 1969...Scheduling the town ten­ The list is headed by'Gene the MB’s copped this award Montreal 4 San Diego 0. night 35Mi, Fred-Gloria Meurant 48- while, and I’m going to see the M caure 0 0 0 0 1 0 7:25 Red Sox vs. A's, New York 6 Los Angeles 1. night inning to snap a 1-1 tie and LOS ANGELES (UPI) - nis players who said it was un­ college. Now, at 40—the only nis tourney on Labor Day weekend has been the main com­ Johnson, the designated Cesar Geronimo’s three- 9V4-38%; Birdies —Rick doctor,” said North, a thir- Bird 0 0 0 0 0 0 WTIC two years ago. Despite a .338 LEADERS Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 1, night pace the Phillies to a 3-1 More than 200 of America’s top fair that men got top prize player older than 28 to survive plaint from a number of local players for not entering. hitter, who paced the loop in run homer, in the fourth in- Lawrence-lrma Salad on the dyear touring pro who has May 5 4 3 2 3 2 batting average, Balesano Today's Games triumph over the San Fran­ female track and field athletes money of $500 while women Sawyer 1 1 2 2 2 0 7:55 Yatiks vs. Royals, the round of 32 in the U.S. RACING (All Times EDT) eighth hole, Glenn GouId-ElIie never won a tournament. “ But I Even gung-ho tennis players like to enjoy a weekend with batting with a .472 average, missed making the all-star cisco Giants. It was Cash’s will compete Saturday and Sun­ received only $250 in the Santa Lyle W 44 4 3 0 0 1 0 WINF Amateur Golf Championship- Atlanta (Thompson 8-6) at Chicago Dickinson on the second hole. can’t afford to puli out.” , their families...Jimmy Anderson has been named coach of and Pete Sala, the silver- squad for the first time in day in the 1975 Pan American Monica Tennis Championships. May pitched to 4 batters in 6th; he's close to winning a ticket Leading Balters Anderson was an outstanding performer for years with the pitcher who won all six National League Francisco (Falcone 9-9). 4:06 p.m. Stadium. Fifth, in refusing to issue a pitched to 1 batter in 10th. Veghte met Fred Ridley, the The le a g u e ’s m o st ab r h Houston (Roberts 7-14 and Dierker 12- place on the club with Greg DAYS)- A —Robert Berglund par putt on the 411-yard sixth i Indians and last year coached the ill-fated Washington en- g Preliminaries begin Saturday temporary restraining order T-3.09. A-11,345. man he beat by twd strokes decisions and compiled an valuable player was third Madlock. Chi 114 «6 69 165 13) al Pittsburgh (Rooker 189 and Luzinski, and the victory hole “the turning point of the SUNDAY at 2 p.m. with the pentathlon 174, Dora Lee Ober 178; B against the city of Santa earlier this year to win his third , try in the National Hockey League before getting a pink impressive 0.82 earned run baseman Luke Lamboely of Watson, Hou 116 431 62 143 Rcuss 149), 2, 5;(16 p.m. —Roberta Clark 174, Elin day.” 1:55 Yanks vs. Royals, 463 152 St. Louis (Reed 129) at Cincinnati enabled Philadelphia to Monica, said the women should m slip...Hartford police softball team will face the Whalers average. Bristol. He posted a .397 bat­ Simmons, St.L 128 66 100-meter hurdles. 'The games After a bad drive. North had WINF Florida Amateur cham­ Morgan, Cin 123 426 93 139 (Norman 9-4), 7 p.m. move into second place in conclude Sunday with finals Law rence 183; C —Marge have filed their suit before the pionship, in the quarterfinals Thursday night at 7:30 at Fitzgerald Field with proceeds Both Johnson and Sala are Sanguillcn, Pitt 106 392 44 127 New York (Webb 89) at Los Angeles Wynne 201, Jan Laraia 239. to play up an adjacent fairway. 2:00 (22) Red Sox vs. A's, ting mark, fourth best in the the National League East, 3 competition slated at 2 p.m. tournament got underway last today. The winner of that earmarked for the Greater Hartford Chapter of the Blind. Rose, Cin 133 550 89 175 (Rau 119), 10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE WTIC one-time minor league per­ circuit. W games behind first place weekend. match, and the other three August 29 to formers and both have Joshua, SP 106 412 60 131 'Montreal (Renko 4-10) at San Diego Johnson, Sala and Riordan Parker, Pitt 119 443 60 139 (Strom 5-6), 10 p.m. Pittsburgh. 2:30 (3) U.S. Open Tennis semifinalists as well, get Septembers Congratulations due champs played vital parts in the have all been all-star Brock, St.L 110 424 67 133 Sunday's Games Cash, who is tied with Cin­ New York Los Angeles 5:00 (8) U.S. Amateur automatic invitations to play in lb r h bl aljrhbi 9 Racing Sunday^ MB’s domination of the Griffey. Cin 114 399 80 125 Atlanta at Chicago (A Eight, recalled the 1976 Masters. The straw chapeau is tipped in the directing of Gene choices in previous seasons. Houston at Pittsburgh cinnati’s Pete Rose for the Unser cf 5 0 2 1 Lopes 2b 4010 Golf Johnson and his Moriarty baseball team for winning both league in the past 14 years. Balesano and Paul Baret- American League Montreal at San Diego major league lead in hits ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. Mlltan 2b 5 0 10 Lacy It 4 111 “ T hat’s my g o al," said ab r h Vail If 5 110 Wynn cf 4 0 0 0 Veghte, who owns an insurance regular season and playoff laurels in the Hartford Twilight Steve Chotiner was named ta were second team choices g St. Louis al Cincinnati with 175, came through with s c ” Louis Cardinals Friday recalled MONDAY AT the first baseman, Mike at third base and shortstop. Carew. Minn 122 454 81 168 New York at Los Angeles ning carried Cincinnati over eight optioned players from Staub rf 4 110 Garvey lb 4 0 2 0 7:30 (22) All-Ameriran agency in Clearwater, Fla., and League. This'year’s club was without question the best Lynn. Bos 120 434 83 142 Philadelphia at San Francisco his “gamer” in the eighth Kingman lb 411 3 Cey 3b 3 0 0 0 describes himself as a “real THE McDonald the catcher and Manchester Community Mun.soA, NY 129 484 70 156 St. Louis. Gary Nolan, with their farm clubs at Tulsa and Garrett Sb 3 110 Yeager c 4 0 2 0 Futurity balanced and the best, hitting in the 16-years in Twi war­ » . businessman amateur” who Rich Riordan and outfielder. College outfielder Paul McRae. KC 122 465 S7 144 relief help from ' Will 'Im Arkansas. Phillips ss 5 12 0 Paciorek rf 3 0 0 0 8:15 (22, .30) Red Sox vs. fare... Art Johnson reports the Y Bowling League starts Singleton. Balt 129 489 74 150 Steams c 3 110 Russell ss 3 0 0 0 plays only two or three times a All three batted over .300, Placido gained a second McEnaney, gained his 12th lir Pitchers Mike Barlow and Yanks, WTIC, WINF NORTHAMPTON Wednesday night...Once again the New England Washington. Oak 121 479 66 147 Greg Terlecky, first baseman Matlack p 4 0 2 2 Sutton p 0 0 0 0 week. Riordan No. 2 on the final Rice, Bos 120 471 80 144 victory against eight losses. Downing p 2 0 0 0 Professional Golf Tournament will be staged on the same team berth and Ken Hawley, Keith Hernandez and outfielder 9:00 (8) Dolphins vs. Of the other seven players statistical list at .466. Orta, Chi 115 443 54 134 The victory was the Reds’ Hough p 10 0 0 Vikings FAIR! date as the Manchester Open which will cut down on the who played with the Harijrove. Tex 119 424 68 128 Jerry Mumphrey were recalled ToUls 38 6 12 6 Totals 32 1 6 1 who reached the quarters with number of pros from Massachusetts who have competed In Chotiner wound up regular Harrah, Tex 123 428 09 128 fifth in a row. from Tulsa to join the club New York 600 000 008-6 play with .328 Los Angeles 000 001008-1 the past...Have a nice holiday weekend. Tuesday. E-Unser. DP-New York 1, Los Angeles a v e ra g e and the Home Runs - Expos 4, Padres 0 First baseman Doug Howard 1. LOB-New York 10, Los Angeles 5. Summer National League: Luzinski and Don Carrithers pitched a from Tulsa and pitchers Doug 2B-Staub, Phillips, Yeager. HR-King- man (28), Lacy (6). SB-Kingman. Schmidt, Phil 31; Kingman. NY 2B; four-hitter and Mike Capilla, Mark Covert and Ryan SPECIALS on /\[ORTH Bench, Cin 25; Foster, CIn 21. Kurosaki from Arkansas were ip h r er bb so American League: Mayberry. KC 29; Jorgensen hit a so)o homer Matlack W 184 9 6 1117 ALUMINUM harmacy Jackson. Oak 28; Scott, MU 27; Bonds, recalled but are not scheduled Sutton L 16-11 2-3 7 6 6 1 0 I ) ?30NO.MAINr.T. TEL 64S -4510 r.'.-.NCUrr.TER, Cf'flN checks uprising as Montreal officially ^ RICHARD D. FAHLEY. H. S.. R. I'li., f.'.’.r. NY 25; Burroughs. Tex 22. to report to the Cardinals. Downing 51-3 5 0 0 2 2 • SIDING eliminated San Diego from Hough 3 0 0 0 1 «3 (Choose from 20 contention in the NL West. It H3P-by Hough (Kingman). Runs Batted In Pottios signs T-2:28. A-27,401. Color*) National League: Bench, Cin and was the second shutout of as Yankees top rivals PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - • WINDOWS Luzinski. Phil IQS; Perez, Cin 92; Staub, the year in only six starts for NY 98; Simmons, St.L M. The Philadelphia Bell of the • AWNINGS Carrithers, who missed five NOTICE NEW YORK (UPI) - four scoreless innings of with one out and the bases American League; Lynn, Bos91; Rice, World Football League Friday • CANOPIES Sparky Lyle, accused by Bos 88; Mayberry, KC87; May, ^U 84; weeks with a muscle tear signed former all-Pro three-hit relief to gain his loaded in the 10th inning. Scott, MU and Nettles, NY 83. • DOORS fans of pouring gasoline on fourth victory against six after being recalled from linebacker Myron Pottios as a the minors in June. defensive line coach. We Now Carry Aluminum fires rather than putting defeats. Ovar 40 Taws al UotxoalaO la n lo t Prime Windows Wiliiams grounded to the Stolen Bases Pottios was drafted by the OPEN them out this season, finally Recent rumors in New O p e n 24 Hours Dally left of second baseman National League: Lopes, LA 59; Pittsburgh Steelers in 1961 ^nd came up with the kind of York say Lyle’s days as a Nforgan, Cin 54; Brock, St.L 49; Cedeno, Cubs 8, llruvcs 3 FOR EHMENCY SERVKE Free E$tiinate$ Cookie Rojas whose throw spent five ypars there before relief performance expected Yankee are numbered once Hou 42; Cardenal. Cbl 27. Andy Thornton and Jose being traded to Los Angeles. He E-Z Terms to the plate was wide as American League: Rivers, Cal 64; ALL DAY of him Friday night when the season ends and trading Wa.shington, Oak37; OUs, KC33;.Remy, Cardenal homered to lead was later traded to the the New York Yankees Munson slid across with the Cal 31; Carew, Minn and Bonds, NY 30. Chicago over Atlanta. Ray ' begins. The increased use of Herald Photo by Richmond Washington in 1971 in one of shaded the Kansas City winning run. Burris went the distance for George Allen’s most celebrated Mobil S i BILL rookie-lefthander Tippy (Herald photo by Dunn) HEATING OILS Royals 5-4 in 10 innings. Martinez has only added “Maybe a lot of guys Pitching the Cubs, allowing nine hits, Family-winning golfers trades—joining the Redskins SUNDAY Lyle, who has been substance to speculation. wouldn’t even have come up (Based on most victories) to win his 11th game against along with Maxle Baughan, OIL SURNER A with that ball,” Williams Nutlonal League: Seaver, NY 19-7; Women*s Single Champ Jack Pardee, John Wilbur and TUNSKY credited with just six saves Lyle picked up his victory lor.es, SD17-8; Matlack, NY 169; Sutton. 10 losses. Chicago rapped Robert Salad, center, won two gross in the mother-son tournament HEATINRINRTRLLATION said, “so I can’t see how Dlron Talbert for Marlin and has fallen into disfavor when Walt Williams scored LA 18-11; Morton. At! 15-15. Newcomer Sue Rogers copped the Recreation out 15 hits in handing Carl trophies at awards night at Ellington American League; Palmer,. Balt 198; and competing with his father, Gerry, McKeever and seven draft 649-9095 with Yankee General Thurman Munson from third they could give Rojas an Morton his 15th loss in 30 643^5135 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Kaat. Chi 1910; Hunter, NY 16-12; Lee. Department’s Town Tournament Singles Division with a Ridge Country Club. Teaming with his they won the father-son event. choices. 315 Contor 8 t lyU ncbtt»f Manager Gabe Paul, pitched base on an infield grounder error on the play.” .STEVE CHOTINER Bo.s 17-7: Wise, Bos 17-8; Blue. Oak 17-10. straight set 7-5,6-3 win over Barbara Racine In the finals. decisions. mother, Irma Salad, they won first •I ' f. - ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., August 30. 1975 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.; Sat., August 30, 1975 Hornet For Safa 23 Hornet For Sale Legal 33 Hornet For Sale 23 Homaa For Sale 23 Hornet 'For Salt 23 Notices □ NOTICE8 BE OUR GUEST - and see for South Windsor elementary school bus routes MANCHESTER MSpOqO yourself why Condominium living is becoming so popular. Schools in South Windsor Lott and Found >1 Bus 8, between Mark and Ayers; This three bedroom Colonial open Wednesday, and there Wendy Dr. (21-108), Bus 20, behveen Main St. (1092), bus 6. Main and Elm St. (31-49). Bus 3. 44 Elm St. NOTICE Griffin Rd. and June Dr.; West Rd. (33- Graham Rd. (154-192), Bus 8, between with a fully applianced kitchen ‘THINKING OF SELLING?” Eli Torry ElemenUiry Sullivan. ^ Fairvlew (16-140), Bus 20, between Mark and Steep: Graham Rd. (209- LOST - black bible, red caMt,; H e r a l d will be regular full day 81), Bus 20. between Strong and and family room. Immaculate Marilyn Rd. (12-53), Bus 2, Marilyn Ellington and Limit. 260). Bus 7, between 323 Graham and PUBLIC HEARING Sunday night, steps of O raim sessions. Abby Rd. (155-190). Bus 11. between Sullivan; WIndsorville (60-151), Bus 20. and Elizabeth; MacGuIre Rd., Bus 1, condition, priced $36,000, Give Miller and Garnet; Abby Rd. (226-494). Gulley Or. (17-34), Bus 14. Murray Steep: Greenwood (17-16). Bus 2, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hall, Center St., M 9 ^ . ' Why not call Uw Agancy that can maka It hap$ian. Aak between June and Griffin; WIndsorville King and McGuire. and Gulley. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING us a call, and we’ll tell you the Bus routes have beei^ es­ Bus 11. between Garnet and town limit; (164). Bus 20, June and WIndsorville. Tallwood and Greenwood. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, . Jan, George, Bud, Jim, Joe or Den tor e “Free market Newberry (160-214), Bus 1, between Highland (6-42), Bus 11,32 Highland High St. (15-40).I, BusB 6. Hillside and rest, Avante Realty, 646-5461. tablished with approximate Alison Or. (15), Bus 12. Ann and Alison; John Fitch and Main; Northview (24- Alison Dr. (65-61). Bus 12, Corallson Pleasant Valley Or.; Highland (51-102). Bus 11. Oak Hi!igh;„ ...... Hillside- - (M (23-1 -65). Bus 17. 32 CONNECTICUT LOST - cat, all black, red evaluation.” No obligation ol couraa. first students pickup and school 65). Bus 8, between Ellington and and Highland. Hillsidelit Dr.; Hillside (81-146). Bus 6, collar. South Main St. area. Dr.; Ann Rd. (19). Bus 12. 19 Ann Rd.; Elementary SImka; Northview (93-120). Bus 8. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, BOLTON - prestige area, eight arrival times for each trip by a Ann Rd. (48-56), Bus 12. 48 Ann Rd.; Kelly Rd. (1i-03), bus u, rveiiy ano between Steep and High; Hillside (154- Reward, 643-7879. between Simka and,Tudor Hill; Elm; Kelly Rd. (60-90), Bus 3, Kelly and 162), Bus 8, Hillside and High; Hillside 1975 PHONE 643-2711 room Raised Ranch, park-llke Apple Orchard (15), Bus 6, McGrath Allen Dr. (16-25), Bus 4. between Northview (130-233), Bus 16. between bus. Consistent with previous and Apple Orchard. Ronda and Allen; Amato (3-205), Bus Willow; Kelly Rd. (111-146). Bus 9, Kelly (178-194). B u i 8. 165 Hillside Dr.; 'The Board of Directors will yard with a great view, many Tudor Hill and Pleasant Valiev. and Laurel; Kelly Rd. (151-170), Bus 9, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD beginning of school year in­ Brookfield (17-269), Bus 20. Troy 17, Pleasant Valley and Amato. Hillside (200), Bus 8, Hillside end REALE’S CORNER Ordway Dr. (23-32), Bus 16. Ellington Kelly and Diane; Kelly Rd. (194-292), Aroda; Horizon Circle (60-M). Bus 4, conduct a public session lu o fruit trees and large garden. A structions, students should be and Griffin. Barbara Rd. (10-39), Bus 2,139 Judy and Ordway; Ordway Dr. (39-55), Bus X u F» 175 WAIN STREET______PHONE 646-4525 Cherry Blossom Lane (15-25), Bus 6, Lane; Beldon Rd. (60), Bus 6, 60 Bus 3, Kelly and Oak. Mohegan and Horizon. Tuesday, September 2, 1975 □ FINANCIAIJ must to see with too many at their bus stop 45 minutes 16. 39 Ordway Dr. Laurel St. (16), Bus 3, Brian and Lake St. (9-23). Bus 1, 9 Lake St.; 'k" extras to mention. Low 50's, 25 Cherry Blossom Lane. Beldon Rd.; Burnham St. (200-350), Parkview (14-2^. Bus 16. Ellington from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in INDEX "this to o » » Dower Rd. (18-29), Bus 12.29 Dower Bus 6, between Long Hill and Ellington; Laurel; Laurel St. (47-79), Bus 3, 54 Lake St. (45-71). Bus 1. Grace and Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. before tbeir scheduled school and Parkview; Parkview (32-60), Bus Laurel St.: Laurel St. (131-220). Bus 16. Lake; Lake St. (175-185). Bus 1. Lake the Board of Directors’ Office ADVERTISINQ SfL C.e-U M O U J /y Rd.; Dower Rd. (79), Bus 12, 80 Dower Burnham St. (600). Bus 6. between 16. between Limit and Ellington. Bond$-Stock$-Modortgaga^ NOTICIS opening time. Rd.: Dower Rd. (93). Bus 22. Scanttc town limit and Long Hill. between Woodland and Oak: and Doria. in the Municipal Building to MANCHESTER - Ansaldi built MANCHESTER - seven room- ' Pleasant Valley (41-269), Bus 12. Lawrence (64-140), Bus 10, between Miller Rd. (337), Bus 7. between 1 — Lott tntf Found COVENTRY NOR'TH - five and ft is expected that after the Meadow and Dower. Chanel Rd. (35-112). B us 12. between Main and John Fitch; Pleasant DEADLINE 2 — P trto n tlt Ranch located on nice older Colonial, with two car between John Fitch and Main; Chapel Dart Hill and CllffwcKKi; Lawrence (190- Barber Hill and Abby Rd. Ext.; hear comments and suggestions MORTGAGES, loans first, se- ( half room Ranch, fireplace, full Farnham Rd. (12), Bus 12, 12 Valley (357-360), Bus 4, 360 Pleasant 3 .— Announctmtntt first few days of school, a Farnham Rd.; Farnham Rd. (32-52). 279), Bus 10. between Cliffwood and Mohegan Trail. Bus 4. Mohegan and from the public. 12:60 noon tho dty bofort Ilndscaped lot, two fireplaces, garage, on large treed lot. Rd. (415), Bus 6, between John Fitch Valley Rd.; Pleasant Valley (361), Bus 4, cond, third. AJI kinds. Realty (> 4 — Enttrltinmtnt basement, three bedrooms, Bus 6, 44 Farnham Rd.; Farnham Rd. and Ellington; C h ^ l Rd. (503-658), town limit. Horizon. puMczUon. large paneled family room, eat- Three bedrooms, den, dining routine will be established for 361 Pleasant Valley Rd.; Pleasant Future sessions will be held the statewide. Credit rating i tuv .; 5 — Auction!. (58-106), Bus 6. between Apple Murray Rd. (6-25), Bus 14,25 Murray Nevers Rd. (184), Bus 1, between garden, one acre plus, all this student use in arriving at the Bus 17. between Ellington and Long Valley (450), Bus 4,450 Pleasant Valley Rd.; Murray Rd. (65-93), Bus 14. Doiditno for Stiurday and Thla charming 9-room Colonial la apacloua, clean, and at in kitchen, garage. Priced in room. Needs some work. Orchard and Dower; Farnham Rd. Sand Hill and Ayers; Nevers Rd. (311), first Tuesday of each month necessary. Reasonable. Con- ' offered in the low 30’s, Tedford Hill: Chapel Rd. (691-699), Bus 6, 691 Rd.; Pleasant Valley (479). Bus 4. 479 Murray and Gulley; Murray Rd. (75). Monday i i 12:00 Noon Friday. FINANCIAL Individual aa you arc. the $40's, Zinsser Agency, 646- Asking $32,000, Zinsser Agency, bus stops by a particular time. (137-149). Bus 12, 137 Farnham Rd.; Chapel Rd.; Cinnamon St., Bus 17, BUS 7, 311 Nevers Rd.; Nevers Rd. fidential, quick arrangements. Real Estate, 647-9914. Pleasant Valley Rd.; Pleasant Valley Bus 14, Dogwood and Ahern. (339-357). Bus 7. 357 Nevers Rd.; from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 6 Bondi-Stockt-Mortgigtt 1511. Farnham Rd. (157). Bus 12. Farnham Pleasant Valley and Amato; Colony Rd. 0 » Ptrtonal Loam 646-151‘ '511. Following are the bus (492), Bus 4, 492 Pleasant Valley Rd.; Newmarker (122). ous U), Dart Hill Nevers Rd. (365-401). Bus 7. 385 Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. II la located on a large lot with a three-ear garage, and and Pear Tree; Farnham Rd. (165-235), (53-110), Bus 12, John Fitch and and the third Thursday of each 10 — Inturtnct Khedules for Eli Terry, Wap- Colony. Pleasant Valley (591), Bus 4. Woodside and Newmarker; Niederwerfer (16-55). Nevers Rd.; Nevers Rd. (447-455), Bus 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ PLEASE READ many axcallani fruit Iraaa. Interior faaluraa Include a very Bus 12, Pear Tree and Limit. and Pleasant valley; Pleasant Valiev Bus 10, between Ellington and Dart Hill; month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Gordon Dr. (20-67), Bus 20, Gordon Oavewell Rd. (15-39), Bus 4. Hotlls- 7, 455 Nevers Rd.; Nevers Rd. (477- ford. Evenings, 233-6879. EMPLOYMBNT large kitchen with pantry, formal dining room, Hraplaco, ping Elementary, Avery us Pleasant Valley and Niederwerfer (110-588), Bus 10. Or.; Gordon Dr. (74-113). Bus 20, June Ravlne-Davewell. (612-630). B 4. 485), Bus 7, between Miller and p.m. in the Board of Directors' 13 - Htip Wanttd Hollis. between town limit and Ellington; Nor­ YOUR AD don, aowing room, 1’A hatha, porch and two atairwaya to Elementary, Pleasant Valley and Gordon; Graham Rd. (403-455), Graham. Office. 14 — Bu iln tst Opportunilita Edgewood Dr. (18-26), Bus 15, 26 Pleasant Valley Bus ton Lane (22-34), Bus 13. Beelzebub MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Claaalfiad ada ara takan ovar Bus 9, Hayes and Herman; Graham Rd. EdgSwood Dr.; Edgewood Dr. (42-168), (653), 4, 653 Oakland (19), Bus 17, Buckland and 15 • Situation Wantad the lour bedrooma. dnd Orchard Hill schools. Pleasant Valley Rd.; Pleasant Valley and Norton; Norton Lane (49-92), Bus Phyllis V. Jackston, lha phona u a convanlanoa. (493), Bus 9, 494 Graham Rd.; Graham Bus 2, between Marilyn and Elizabeth; Ellington. mortgages — interim financing • The Herald will print on (743), Bus 17, 743 Pleasant Valley Rd.; 13. Norton and Charing. Tha Harald ia raaponaibla for Rd. (550-579), Bus 9. Meadow and Elizabeth (20-46), Bus 2, Marilyn and Pierce Rd. (46-294), Bus 17. between Secretary ' Happy 40th CQUCATION MANCHESTER Pleasant Valley Bus Oak St. (20). Bus 3, 27 Oak St.; Oak — expeditious and confidential fuesday the routes for South Brook; Graham Rd. (591-635). Bus 9, Elizabeth; Elizabeth (36-71), Bus 2. 47 (617-910). Ellington and Strong. Rosemary. Bus 7, only ona incorract Inaartlon and 16 — Privala Inatructlont 17.between Northview and Tudor Hill; St. (66-96). Bus 3. 96 Oak St.; Oak St. Board of Directors service, J.D. Real Estate Windsor High. Ellsworth and between Henry and Movers; Graham Elizabeth St. between Abby Bd. ^ t. and Christine. : Anniversary than only to tha alza of tha 19 — Schoola-Claaaaa Pleasant Valley (949-1068), Bus 6, (112-200), Bus 14, between Laurel and Sand Hill (254-304). Bus 8. between Manchester, Connecticut Assoc. 646-1980. original inaartion. Errora which 20 — Inatructions Wantad OOEGARO Rd. (675-715). Bus 9. between Movers Ellington (151-411), Bus 6, between between Clark and Northview; Pleasaht Woodland; Oak St. (210-303). Bus 16, Timothy Edwards schools. and Robert; Graham Rd. (613-630), John Fitch and Chapel; Ellington (549). Ellington and Nevers; Scott Dr. (7-23). CATHERINE do not laaaan tha valua of tha Valley (1200). Bus 17, between Amato between Highland and Peach. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ REAL ESTATE Bus 9. between Griffin and town limit. Bus 17. 549 Ellington Rd.; Ellington Bus 2, 20 Scott Dr.; Scott Dr. (56-154) and Wheeler; Pleasant Valley ( ; Pam Lane (11-20), Bus 14, Dogwood ticut this twenty-fifth day of HOMEOWNERS - Money to and ERROL , advartiaamant will not ba cor- 23 — Hornet for Salt Griffin Rd. (122). Bus 20. 2 Griffin (626-642), Bus 16. Ellington and Bus 2, between Sunnyside and Breezy REALTY Bus 17. Pleasant Valley and Wheeler. and Pam; Pine Knob (5-22), Bus 11. Hill; Scott Dr. (178), Bus 4. 178 Scott loan for remodeling, consolida­ ractad by an additional inaar­ 24 — Lots-Land for Salt '• School hours are as follows: Rd.; Griffin Rd. (144), Bus 20. Parkview; Ellington (779-632), Bus 16, August, 1975. from tion. 25 — tnvaitmant Property OPEN HOUSE Ravine Rd. (24), Bus 4, Hollis- Pine Knob and Pine Knob Circle; Pine (Ba Brookfield and Gordon; Griffin Rd. between Ordway and Northview; Dr.; Scott Or. (219-276), Bus 4, between tion of bills or any worthwhile ! Pleasant Valley, 8:45 to 3; Ravlne-Daveweil; Ronda Dr. (15-84). Knob (10-26), Bus 11, Pine Knob and 26 — Bufineaa Property (341-501), Bus 20. Graham and Ellington (632), Bus 16, Ellington and Deerfield and Alpine. 643-4365 Bus 4, between Hilton and Allen. Pine Knob Circle; Pine Knob (52-63), purpose. 649-7723. 643-6663. i Lillian, Betty, Junie, 27 — Retort Proparty morning kindergarten, 8:45 to Brookfield; Griffin Rd. (673-721). Bus Ordway; Ellington (671-936), Bus 16, Steep Rd. (4-94). Bus 17. between Sharon Dr. (20-36), Bus 15, Sharon Bus 11, Pine Knob and Apple Tree; Hillside and Aroda; Steep Rd. (113). 28 Raal Eauta Wanted Saturday Sunday Monday 11. between Thomas and Graham. 11:15; afternoon kindergarten, between Beldon and Ordway; Ellington and Judy; Simka (19-27). Bus 8, Butch, Mary, Harvest Lane (14), Bus 22, Scantic Pine Knob (115-131), Bus l i , 115 Pine Bus 6. between Aroda and Graham; (999-1096), Bus 16, between Gover­ Northview and Simka; Smith St. (140), MISC. SERVICES 12:30 to 33 Meadow and Harvest; Herman Way Knob Dr.; Pino Knob (146-177). Bus 11. Strong Rd. (310-346). Bus 17. between and all the kids. nors Highway and Beldon; Ellington Bus 17, Smith and Wheeler; Smith St. 31 — Service! Offartd between Murray and Dogwood. John Fitch and Nutmeg; Strong Rd. □ EMPLOYMENT 32 — Paiming-Paparlng - Avery St.: 8:45 to 3; morning (20-23). Bus 9, Between Graham Rd. (1140-1150). Bus 16, between Foster (216-395), Bus 17, between Bockland NOTICE Private Inatruellona 18 MANCHESTER - Spring Street Aug. 30 Aug. 3 Sept. 1 and Herman Way; Hightower Rd. (33), Hoy Rd. (12-15), bus 11. between (404-702). Bus 17, between NutmM P.S. All In the ^ ADVERTISING 33 — Budding-Contracting and Governors Highway. and Wheeler; Sperry Rd.. Bus 6, Main •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Kindergarten, 8:45 to 11:15; Bus 22, 33 Hightower Rd.; Hightower Roy and Highland. and West; Strong Rd. (890). Bus I t , 34 — Roofing-Siding - Many trees shade this large Governors Highway (24-56), Bus 12, and Sullivan; Strong Rd. (15). Bus 12. Tumblebrook (4-99), Bus 20. (52-69). Bus 22. 62 Hightower Rd.; between John Fitch and Main; Gover­ between West and Foster; Strong Rd. FOR ADMISSION Help Wanted 13 „ Family 35 — Haatlng-Plumblng raised Ranch with three afternoon kindergarten, 12:30 15 Strong Rd.; Strong Rd. (90), Bus 12. between Fairvlew and Limit. VIOLIN, VIOLA Lessons - Hightower (77-108), Bus 12, Hightower nors Highway (550-650), Bus 15. (900-1030), Bus 17. between Foster OF ELECTORS, RATES 36 — .Flooring 1:00-5:00 P.M. 90 Strong Rd. Willow St. (20-76), Bus 3. Willow and Experienced teacher and musi­ bedrooms, one full, two half lo 3. t Rd. between Newberry and Beldon; Gover­ and Pierce; Sullivan (1271), Bus 1.1271 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storaga Tudor Hill (23-49), Bus 6, Tudor Hill Maple; Woodland (23-52). Bus 14, 31 TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONN. 1 day ...... 94 word par day baths, relax In paneled family ' - Eli Terry: 9:15 to 3:30; mor- Joseph Lane (2-59), Bus 9, Graham nors Highway (678-743), Bus 15, Sullivan Ave.; Sunnyside (9). Bus 2, ATTENTION Demonstrators - 36 — Servlets Wantad cian seeks students of all ages. and Northview. Woodland Dr.; Woodland (59-68). Bus between Sunnyside and Breezy Hill; Notice is hereby given that Toys and Gifts. Work now thru ■ KATHY KOZLOVICH 3 days ...... 6« nvord par day Call 742-9807 or 643-7815. room, two fireplaces, oversized iilng kindergarten, 9:15 to Rd. and Herman Way. between Beldon and Ellington. 3. 77 Woodland Dr.; Woodland (114- 6 days .. .7c Yvord par day Lester Circle. Bus 9. Lester Circle Hilton Dr. (5-16), Bus 4,16 Hilton Dr.; Woodside (5-55), Bus 4. 30 Wood- Sunnyside (17-41). Bus 4, between December. Free Sample Kit. MI8C. FOR SALE two-car garage. Owner, 643- NEW and SPACIOUS Jl:45; afternoon kindergarten, side Dr. 203), Bus 16, between Laurel and Oak. Valley View and Scott. the Board for Admission of Sweet Sixteen 26 days ...... 6c word par day 41 ^ Articiea for Salt and Graham Rd. Hilton Dr. (61-140), Bus 4, between No experience needed. Call or 2553. M askel Rd. (63-177), Bus 11. Ronda and Allen; Hilton Dr. (154-206), Tallwood (45). Bus 2. Tallwood and ' Electors for the Town of An­ Love, 15 WORD MINIMUM 42 — Building Suppilea 1 to 3:30. Greenwood; Tallwood (66-108). Bus 2. write Santa's Parties, Avn, 43 — Pau -Btfdt- Doga MODERN DUTCH COIDNML and EXPAHDED CilPE between Maskel and Garnet; McGrath Bus 15, between Sharon and Ronda; Avery Elementary Wapping Elemeotary dover will be in session in the Always, Happy Ada ...... $2.00 inch □ REAL ESTATE * Orchard Hill: 9:15 to 3:30; (11-31), Bus 6. 21 McGrath Rd.; Hilton Dr. (241-343), Bus 15. between Tallwood and Wlldrise; Timber Trail Conn. 06001. Phone, 1-673-3455. 44 — Livaatow MANCHESTER- West side Abby Rd. Ext. (301-400). Bus 7. Largo bad rooma, fully appllancad tat-in kitchan, daluxa cablnata, formal morning kindergarten, 9:15 to McGrath (41). Bus 6, McGrath and Ap­ Edgewood and Sharon; Hilton Dr. Ahern Dr. (2-26), Bus 14, Dogwood (14-50). Bus 4, 26 Timber Trail; Timber Town Office Building on Satur­ 45 — Boat! 6 AcetaaoHaa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Also Booking Parties.' Donna and Linda 46 Sportmg Oooda Cape, fireplace, rec room, for­ ple Orchard; McGrath (61-190), Bus 6, (366), Bus 15. 386 Hilton Dr.; Hollis Rd. and Ahearn, Apple Tree (7-15), Bus 11, between Rosemary and Lake; Abby Rd. Trail (62-74), Bus 4. 63 Timber Trail. day, August 6th, 1975 from 9:00 dining rooma, family room plua laundry room on Aral floor, Ulod batha, 11:45; afternoon kindergarten, Ext. (435). Bus 7, 435 Abby Rd. Ext.; 47 — Qardan Product! Hornet For Sale 23 mal dining room, extra clean. between Apple Orchard and Cherry; (22-63), Bus 4, Hollls-Ravine-Davewell. Pine Knob and Apple Tree, Avery Valley View (10-60), Bus 2. between (678-759), Bus 20. between Beelzebub Alpine Dr. (3-35). Bus 4, Alpine an(^ Norman and Ellington; Valley View (65- a.m. to 1:00 p.m., In accordance JOBSEEKERS Employment 46 — Antiquaa Deep lot, big two-car garage. panelled doora and stain finlahad trim, landacapod grounds, Z car gar- 1 to 3:30. Meryl (20-39), Bus 6, 20 Meryl Rd.; Idem Rd. (72-119), Bus 12. 95 Ident 49 — Wantad to Buy Meryl (55-70). Bus 6. 60 Meryl Rd.; Rd. and Pine Knob; Avery (612-697), Bus Blue Ridge; Ash Rd. (16-80), Bus 1, 160), Bus 2. between Felt and Sun­ with SUte SUtue Sec. 9-17 for Price just reduced to $36,900. aga. Fret storm and acreansd windows to tho purchaaor this Wapping: 9:15 to 3:30; mor­ between Doria and Grace. Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built Miller Rd. (99-173), Bus 11. between John Fitch (37). Bus 6. 37 John Fitch 20, between Pine Knob and Avery nyside.. Berle Rd. (20-91), Bus 7, between Wlldrose (17-16), Bus 2, Tallwood the purpose of admitting all with full and part time opwr- RENTALS Colonial, 2 ^ baths, family Call Warren E. Howland woekond...... LOWII LOWII 3S0s ning kindergarten, 9:15 to Movers and Abby Rds. Blvd; John Fitch (673). Bus 12. John School; Avery (1023-1090), Bus 10. Abby Rd. Ext. and Christine; Berle Rd. 52 — Room! lor Rant Realtors, 643-1108. Movers Rd. (510-715), Bus 9. Liller Fitch and Colony; John Fitch (1519), between Dart Hill and Avery School. and Wlldrose. persons who are found to be tunities available now. East HAPPINESS IS room, fireplaces, garages. 11:45; afternoon kindergarten, (106-151), Bus 7, Berle and Christine; 53 — Apartment! for Rant DIRECTIONS: Forest Hill Area: Scott Drive to Kennedy Drive to Hamilton Drlya, and Graham. Bus 12, 1519 John Fitch Blvd.; John Barber Hill (3451. Bus 20. Barber Hill qualified to be Electors of the Hartford, 568-1070. ! Hutchins Agency, 6^31M. 1 to 3:30. Rd.; Beelzebub (6-196), Bus 13 Blue Ridge (20-67). Bus 4. Blue Ridge Winning a turkey 54 ~ Homaa for Rent lalt onto Grissom Rd., continue to lot 1115 and #117, aigni on property. Pear Tree (9-25), Bus 12, Farnham Fitch (2035-2065), Bus 6. between 5 5 Butinaaa for Rant ELLINGTON and Pear Tree; Plum Lane (19), Bus 22. Sullivan and Crow Park; Judy Lane (16- between Norton and Foster; Beelzebub and Deerfield; Brpezy Hill (20-71), Bus Town of Andover. 4, between Scott and Timber Trail; WANTED- Male help for 'part- at Manchester 56 — Retort Property lor Rent 30 LOCUST STREET - two Scantic Meadow and Plum. 41), Bus 15. 25 Judy Lane; Judy Lane (226-399), Bus 13, between Avery and The qualifications are as -Orchard Hill Elementary Buckland (130-326), Bus 1, between 57 — Wanted to Rent RAISED RANCH Rye St. (67), Bus 6, between Sullivan (55-87), Bus 2, 79 Judy Lane; Judy Norton; Birch Rd. (12-65), Bus 14, time in haying. Apply in person family, no agents please. $44,- Deming and Smith; Buckland (395- NOTICE follows: Applicant must be Coon and Fox Club i 58 — M iic. for Rent Built 1674, aix large rooma on lha Arnold Way (6-23). Bus 13,20 Arnold Ave. and Troy Rd.; Rye St. (451), Bus 6, Lane (104-125), Bus 2. 139 Judy Lane; between Oak and Laurel; Brian Rd. (19- a t 364 B io w ell S tr e e t, 000. Phone 6^2426, 9-5. MAHHEW ALLEN REAL ESTATE Aral floor, oountry ktichan, family Way; Avery St. (165*364). Bus 3, between Troy and McGrath; Rye St. 69), Bus 3, 32 Brian Dr. Charing Rd. 550), Bus 1. between Deming and eighteen years of age, must be AUTOMOTIVE Judy Lane (154-175), Bus 2, 154 Judy PUBLIC HEARING Manchester. North River Road room wHh firtplaoo, loadod with between town limit and Benedict; Avery (513-565), Bus 6, between Farnham Lane. (22-34), Bus 13, Norton and Charing; Ellington. 61 — Autoa for Sale Candlewood (5-181). Bus 1, Ellington a resident of the Town of JSt. (365'444), Bus 13. between and WIndsorville; Rye St. (576-609), Cliffwood (9-59), Bus 10, Lawrence and PROPOSED ORDINANCES Coventry 62 — Trucks for Salt $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet walMo-wall canM aH appllancoa, lot Realtor-MLS 8 7 2 -8 5 6 1 King St. (370-606), Bus 1. between and Candlewood; Christine (2), Bus 7. .'’Qlenwood and Raymond; Avery St. Bus 22. 597 Rye St.; Rye St. (633-694). McGuire and town limit; King St. (623), Cliffwood. Notice is hereby given that the Manchester, if foreign born ARE YOU fa m ilia r with M fmM 1$ 63 — Haevy Equlpmant for Salt kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, .7 aero. Must bo toon, $M,t00. (454-S15). Bus 13. 20 Avery St.; Avery Bus 22, between Griffin and town limit. Bus 1. King and McGuire; N. King St. Dart Hill (6-117), Bus 10. between Berle and Christine; Clark St. (479- Sunday 64 ~ Motorcydea-Blcydaa 778). Bus 1. between Smith and must be a naturalized citizen. casualty and property in­ tile baths, $435 monthly income. S|. (620-656). Bus 13. between Kelly Scantic Meadow (29-47), Bus 22, 36 (795), Bus 1. Main and N. King St. Ellington and Niederwerfer; Dart Hill Board of Directors, Town of 65 — Campari-Trailera-Mobila Deming. Ruth K. Munson, surance. can use person part DEPENDABLE Waitress or Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. and Woodland. Scantic Meadow Rd.; Scantic Meadow Lnno Hill (76-87), Bus 6. 76 Long ( 1 60-282). Bus 10, between Manchester, Connecticut, will August 31 Hoirtta EAST HARTFORD - Invest­ GARRISON COLONIAL - Seven Barber Hill (10-34). Bus 19, Miller (54-74), Bus 22, ScantIc Meadow and Hill; Long, Hill (160). Bus 6. 160 Long Niederwerfer and Avery; Dart Hill (555), Deerfield (24-91). Bus 4. Blue Ridge Town Clerk time to handle small accounts, waiter, to work mornings in 66 — Automotiva Sarvica MANCHESTER - very clean six and Deerfield; Deming St. (7-47),Bus 1. hold a Public Hearing in the F J . SPILECKI ment income opportunity, rooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal and Barber Hill; Ben^lct (7-104), Bus Harvest; Scantic Meadow (84-99), Bus Hill; Long Hill (206-360), Bus 8, Bus 10. between Newmarker and 67 Autoa for Rant-Laaae room Condominium, wall-to- between Clark and Buckland; Doria for Board for Admission 15-20 hours per week, call 278- restaurant, 6:30-1. 646-94^. MANCHESTER - Five room L Realtor 643-2121 diniillng room, aluminum 16, between S. Pine Tree and N. Pine 22. Scantic Meadow and Ann; Scantic between Chapel and Pleasant Valley. Lawrence: Diane Dr. (15-30), Bus 9, 20 Hearing Room at the Municipal wall carpeting, Franklin aluminum sided duplex, asking Lane (25). Bus 1. Lake St. and Doria 7770 for information. Ranch, breezeway, garage, siding, swlmniing pool, Tree; Benedict (142-190), Bus 3, Meadow (109), Bus 22. Scantic Main St. (9-239), Bus 1, between Diane Dr.; Diane Or. (55-110), Bus 9, Building, 41 Center Street, of Electors fireplace, dishwasher, stove, $31,900. B/W Realty. 647-1419. between Pine Tree and Raymond; Meadow and Dower; Scantic Meadow town limit and King; Main St. (360), Bus Diane Dr. and Brent Rd.; Diane Dr. Lane. CONDOMINIUM lawn care - fireplace, trees, dead-end. enclose porch, patio. $38,000. Ellington (1266-1326), Bus 1. sliding glass doors, carport, Benedict (235-300), Bus 16. HIghvlew (131-157). Bus 22, Scantic Meadow 1. Main and N. King St.; Main St. (482- (125-200), Bus 9, Diane Dr. and Gold Manchester, Connecticut, WANTED General Machinist - and outside maintenance work, Hutchins Agency, 228-3540, 646- MANCHESTER - New Usting, Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, Mine; Diane Dr. (225-275). Bus 9, 255 between Foster and Candlewood; IS HEBRON - Country living, and N. Benedict; Benedict (320-367), and Plum; Scantic Meadow (160-195), 501). Bus 1. between N. King and Tuesday, September 9, 1975 at 50 hours, paid holidays, Help Wanted write to Box E, Manchester Help Wanted 13 3166. one year old, six room Ranch, excellent buy at $32,900, Keith Bus 16. HIghvlew and S. Benedict; Bus 22, 169 Scantic Meadow Rd. Chapel; Main St. (601-772), Bus 12. Diane Dr.; Diane Dr. (265-315), Bus 9. Ellington (1355-1451), Bus 1, between LEGAL large Raised Ranch. Three 646-4200. Candlewood and Pierce: Ellington 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on excellent insurance beaefks.. Herald. Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Benedict (393-425), Bus 15. Benedict Sullivan Ave. (135). Bus 11. 135 between Chapel and Pleasant Valley; Diane Dr. and Brent Rd.; Diane Dr. two full baths, fireplace, partial bedrooms, spacious kitchen, and Peach Tree; Birch Hill (6-140), Bus (330-355), Bus 9. 330 Diane Dr.; (1561). Bus 1. between Pierce and Metronics Inc., Route 6 3i 44A, $28,000. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Sullivan Ave.; Sullivan Ave. (305-666). Main St. (781-932), Bus 1. between the following: NOTICE EXFUIENCEO rec room, assumable 8% fireplaced family room, 2-car COLUMBIA - 80 acre farm, 16. between Foster and Felt; Bourbon Bus 11. Rye St. and West Rd/; Sullivan Newberry and Pleasant Valley; Main St. Dogwood Lane (7-70), Bus 11, between Clark. MANCHESTER - four bedroom Felt Rd. (180-229). Bus 4. 229 Felt Proposed Ordiance — Bolton.______I PERSON for housekeeping and Ranch, fireplace, baseboard _ _ . . deep flowing brook, small St. (21), Bus 14, 44 Saginaw St.; Ave. (720), Bus 11. 720 Sullivan Ave.; (954-1146). Bus 6. between Governors Roy Rd. and Highland; Dogwood Lane ly garage. Priced in the 40’s. B/W Rd.; Felt Rd. (240), Bus 2, Felt and ADMISSION OF ELECTORS OIL BURNER AND laundry work, ideal for heating, stove, refrigerator. Colonial in price range you can Brewster (9-70), Bus 13. between High Sullivan Ave. (1024), Bus 11. 7224 Highway and Newberry; Main St. (1185- (76-121). Bus 14, Dogwood and Pam Purchase of land — Adams Frechette & Martin, 646-4144 Realty, 647-1419. Colonial with oil heat, large Deerfield; Felt Rd. (311-371), Bus 2. ROCKVILLE Memorial Nuk-- LAUNDRY Hutchins Agency 646-3166. afford, beautifully kept home, Ridge and Gray. Sullivan Ave.; Sullivan Ave. (1127), Bus 1425), Bus 6. between Strong and Lanes; Dogwood Lane (122-130), Bus Street-Hilliard Street, from Notice is hereby given that NEATINfl MECHANIC someone with children in bam, located in beautiful area. Carman Rd. (VI-29), Bus IS, 29 Car­ 9,27 Sullivan Ave.; Sullivan Ave. (1325- 14, 122 Dogwood Lane; Dogwood Felt and Tallwood; Foster Rd. (25-411), sing Home - now taking' with first floor laundry, 1 1/2 Governors Highway; Main St. (1523- Bus 1, between Ellington and Strong. the Board of Admission of Elec- Position leading to manage­ school. Hours 9-2, Essex Motor NEW LIS’HNG - Ranch, three Realistically priced. For man Rd.; Carriage (7-70), Bus 3, Up- 1559), Bus 9. Community and Sand Hill. 1712), Bus 6, between Strong end Lane. (165-166), Bus 14, 166 Dogwood Mobil Oil Corporation for the SERVICE baths, garage, treed lot, con­ BOLTON LAKE - fuUy fur­ appHcations. for nurses aide . Inn, 100 East Center St. 646- ELUNQTON SOO' FRONT bedrooms, family room, large details, call Lange Agency, 228- man and E. Carriage Dr.; Carriage (90- Troy Rd. (119-353), Bus 12, between Ellsworth; Main St. (1772-1603), Bus 6. Lane; Dogwood Lane (202-208), Bus Grace Rd. (14-33). Bus 1. Grace Rd. tors, of the Town of ment. Good company Malum p«raon for laundry nished summer cottage on and Lake St.; Graham Rd. (14-110), sum of one thousand dollars position, available September, i- 2300. venient location, all for only 223), Bus 3. Lipman and W. Carriage Rye and Brookkfield Sts. between Ellsworth School and Sullivan; 14. Dogwood and Ahern. Manchester, will be in session benefits. Good working con' waahroom and dallvarlaa, 13 ACRES treed lot, country living at city market for first time, three 9349, 228-3296. J Dr.; Concord (116), Bus 15. 116 Con­ ($1,000.00). 875-0771. $37,900, Keith Real Estate, 646- in the Municipal Building, Town ditlons. Salary commensurate Sli-room Gambrel wiUi bam and pad­ limits. Priced to sell, call us rooms and loft, stove and cord Rd. Proposed Ordinance — the SEVERAL newspaper carriers full-tima, daya, avanlnga, dock, iltuated near attractive toddy. Century 21, Phyllis 4126, 649-1922. BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 3 Deepwood (19-30), Bus 16, Palmer Clerk's Office, on Saturday, STORE CLERK - For hardware , with experience, Call between axcallani banafita. Dialling SMMtone M t t n t . ideal lor hor«a, refrigerator, $21,500, Wolverton and W. Deepwood; Deepwood (49- sale from the Town of and one motor route driver for Jackston Agency, 64^1316 or Agency.3ealtj(ffA 649-2813. bedrooms, garage, large 105). Bus 16. Palmar and E. Deepwood; Manchester to Mr. Joseph J. September 6, 1975 from 9:00 and plumbing material. FulP 8-5,649-4539 ask for Mr. Grlf- Rockville/Vdthon and South rata $2.37 hourly. 646-3313, MANCHESTER - custom built wooded lot $36,000. Philbrlck Doming St. (230-343), Bus 3, between lime only. Apply in person. SiiorU. 646-3233. Ranch home with privacy and Plikunas a property known as A.M. to 1:00 P.M., for the pur­ Windsor areas. Call 647-9411, Plaaaa apply In parson MANCHESTER - Grissom Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Buckland and Ridge; Doming St. (400- . pose of admitting all persons Barrett Plumbing Supply Com­ between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. CAPE COD - Immaculate two trees, large master bedroom, 544), Bus 3, between Ridge and Slater; j 139 Oakland Street in the Town "” “F D D A B n MODOWS J. mnON BEACH CO. two fireplaces, 11/2 baths, gar­ Road - Seven room Raised Doming St. (615-637), Bus 3, between ' who are found to be qualified to pany, 331 Broad Street, §Hon ML8 year old with three bedrooms, TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, of Manchester, Connecticut, MancliMlw OMoa t4T-S1M age, lOO' x200’ lot on dead end Ranch, three bedrooms, two Slater and Imperial; Doming St. (605:: be Electors of the Town of Manchester. IMIIVALESOEIIT HOME 24’ living room. Fireplaced $41,900. Two-family flats, 5-5, 740), Bus 3. between Imperial and town County of Hartford, consisting DBDS. tq ia l Heuting OpporiunHr street, $44,900, Keith Real fireplaces, formal dining room, 333 BIDWELL STREET family room off eat-in kitchen, $34,900. PhilbricK Agency, limit. of 0.17 acres and a residential Manchester. REAL ESTATE Salespeople, Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. family room, 2 1/2 baths, out­ Ellington (1667), Bus 3, between The Qualifications are as MANCHESTER double garage and aluminum side deck, 2-car basement gar- Realtors, 646:4200. 'Valley View and Oakland; Ellington structure for the sum of twenty- licensed, for full or part-time BOOKKEEPER. TYPIST, full siding. M erritt Agency, 646- follows: Applicant must be a HOUSEKEEPER HARTFORD - Neat and clean age. $51,900. This house * (2141), Bus 3. between Palmer and five thousand dollars sales work with one of the or part time. We are looking for 1180. BOLTON VALUE PLUG - Valley View; Ellington (2233-2296). Bus United States citizen, eighteen area's longest established real U v e -ln starter home, 2-famiIy, 3-3. qualifies for the $2,000 tax '3, between Foster and Palmer; ($25,000.00). someone who can also operate New furnace, ideal for young or ELLINGTON rebate. Call Peterman Realtor, PME KSBENTULIUU (18) years of age, be a resident estate firms. Phone or write la what you will hava in thla tavtn t Ellington (2363-2674). Bus 19, between Copies of the Proposed Or­ an NCR bookkeeping machine. For a small rest home with 24- old. Only, $27,000, Wolverton OWNER SELLS in Manchester 649-9404 or 646-2912. . Dart Hill and Foster; Ellington (2727- dinances may be seen in the in the Town of Manchester, and Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, J. Accuracy with figures and hour supervision. Call for ap­ - Newer attractive 2:lamily, six ' OWNER ANXI0U8I room Ralaad Ranch, Ihraa * 2860), Bus 14, between Niederwerfer Watson Beach Real Estate IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - for Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Immacutala, • room brick Ranch an badroema, 2^h baiha, firaplacad Town Clerk's Office during take the oath prescribed by law. typing of 45 wpm would be most pointment, 5484905. down, 4 1/2 up, 2-car garage, family roam wHh wat bar. To aaa, call ' and Dart Hill; Ellington (2965), Bus 14, Company, 193 East Center two part time hairdressers, 2 acra loL Full wilkaul baMmont ^ between town limit and Niederwerfer. business hours. Dated at Manchester this 30th helpful. Send resume and salary MANCHESTER - New on the patio, many appliances, other with llra p lica . C all Caflana WaaAtvord.64R-1340. Street, Mananchester. Phone 647- busy well established salon, McOlona, M 9-UM . NORTHPISLO aREEN „ Felt Rd. (500-530), Bus 16. Felt and Dated at Manchester, Connec­ day of August 1975. requirements to Box R c/o GREEN LODOE market and never lived in six extras. Convenient to .Oakwood; Foster St. (117), Bus 19, 9139. Manchester Evening Herald. apply at Your Stardust Beauty everything. Upper 50’s. No CONDOMINIUM * Foster and Oakland; Foster St. (442- ticut this twenty-ninth day of Board of Admissions 612 Cast MkMIa TumpUw Salon, 30 Lafayette Square, room Ranch with three GAL 509). Bus 14, between Deepwood and Chester F. Bycholski bedrooms, dining room, kitchen agents, cml anytime, 646-0136 •30,000 August, 1975. PERSON FOR housekeeping Rockville, or call 875-2752. BARROWS i WALLACE this Colonial stv’ ^'idominiuni has a ARTHUR DAL CD. Birch Hill; Foster St. (514-637), Bus 14, Selectman AVON- "Since I've been selling with dishwasher and disposal, or 646-2333. - between Beelzebub amd Deepwood; John W. Thompson and cook's helper, full time. Avon I’ve met so many nice beautiful fa '^ ^ O e in . home in im­ 233-12BB aluminum siding, basenoard maculate & V Lion . Immediate oc- * Foster St. (713-726), Bus 14.720 Foster Chairman, Irene R. Pisch, Laurel Manor, M9-4519. MACHINISTS - first class, BOLTON I ROOMS St.; Foster St. (767-797), Bus 14. people and earned some cash heat, only $43,5W. Wolverton cupany. Board of Directors Selectman lor extras I've always wanted." experienced on lathe, and IDEAL FAMILY LIFE between Saginaw and Firehouse No. 2; bridgeport interviewing 8 a.m. Agency, Realtor 649-2813. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 Foster St. (657-1096). Bus 14. between Manchester, Connecticut Mildred M. Schaller, SERVICE MANAGER- Wanted Avon Representatives say that NIGHT MANAGER - reUil Can truly be enjoyed In UU< attractive MANCHESTER - large rooms, F.J. SPILECKI baths, three bedrooms, Miller and Saginaw. ules, personnel and security to 4 p.m., overtime and Split Level siluatM In charming coun­ RtaHor 043-2121 Selectman an experienced person to all the tune. Interested? Let's accentuate this older Colonial, breezeway, garage, swimming Glenwood (24-79). Bus 13, between control, high volume variety benefits. Dynamic Metal try locaUon. And dad will appreciate great starter home, city Avsry and High Ridge; Good Hill (4-75). Edward Tomkiel manage front-end checkout talk about It. Call me: 523-9401. the overaiied ]-car garage plus pool, redwood deck, wooded type store, six day week, 8 Product Co., Inc., 420 North c o v i Mt r y Bus 15, Pine Tree and Good Hill; Gray Town (Herk operation in a large super­ separate tool abed with workaaop. See utilities, full cellar, clean and yard. $42,5(XI. Philbrlck Agency, Rd. (6-76), Bus 13.6 Gray Rd.; Gray Rd. market. Full time, 40 hours. hours, to 12 p.m Must be bon- Main St., Manchester, 646-4048. „ , SmiTNINB NIGEI It today. Call Arthur or Suzanne ready to go. Only $32,500, Keith LEGAL DENTAL receptionist- wanted Raisad Ranch on large lot. 3 bedroomi, Realtors, 646-4200. (100-115). Bus 13. 103 (3ray Rd.; Gray Good starting salary and for Vernon specialty office. In­ dable and have a good employ­ Shorts, < 4 6 ^ . Real Estate, 64W128, 649-1922. Rd. (154), Bus 13. Gray and Arnold m bathe iw iim lns pool k morof MANCHESTER - By Owner, NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE excellent full benefit program. teresting position for the right ment record. Starting salary BABYSITTER - for six month CaU Ann Hunter at MMSOe to aee. ■J. WATSON BEACH CO. Way. Reallort MLB relocating. Custom built SEVEN ROOM older home, High Ridge (16-33), Bus 13,18 High Openings also available on Individual, typing required, $2(X) a week, plus full fringe old, "4:30-5:30 on Monday BRICK and Aluminum seven ADMISSION OF ELECTORS ‘ Town of Coventry, EQUAL HOOSINQ OFPORTUNITY Esschnltr Oflke H741N Garrison Colonial on cul-de-sac live rooms and bath on first Ridge Rd.; High Ridge (50-65), Bus 13, night stocking crew. Apply Mr. experience preferred, bmefits, benefits, and excellent chance through Friday, 649-6457. Equal WouahHI Opporlmltt room Colonial, front to back floor, two bedrooms on second 62 High Ridge Rd.; Highview (21- TOWN OF BOLTON, CONN. Ct., 06238 for advancement. Send resume BARROWS & WALLACE fireplaced living room, formal in exclusive Forest Hills. Four 84),Bus 16. between N. Benedict and S. Hidecavage. First National please call u tK ll. floor, garage, conversion to two Notice is hereby given that the Public Hearings S to re , 205 S p en cer S t., to Herald Box G. X-RAY Technician dining room, 24’ master bedrooms, % 1/2 baths, large Benedict. HI-StN bl-ISlt 184111 MANCHESTER - great buy for kitchen, built-in appliances, family a possibility, needs Imperial (33-43), Bus 3. Deming and Board of Admission of Electors Zoning Board of Appeals Manchester, Conn. Aniequal op­ (registered) part-time, 3-11:30 b^room , 1 1/2 baths, garage, work, $32,900, Philbrlck Agen­ Imperial. The Coventry Zoning Board of p.m., two weekends out of five. investor or handyman, eight nice lot, mld-40’s, Keith Real wood paneled family room, Lipman Dr. (43-54), Bus 3, Lipman of the Town of Bolton will be in portunity employer. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Appeals will hold a public gt be capable of working in- room alurhinum sided home, Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. beamed ceiling, fireplace, and E. Carriage Dr. session in the Community Hall, two baths, two car garage, built-in bar, extra storage, Manor Lane (12-28), Bus 16A, Pine hearing in the Welfare Room of PARKADE LANES is looking TWO AGGRESSIVE SALESPEOPLE ■ ntly. Pay commen­ EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine Tree and Manor; Manor Lane (36-64), 222 Bolton Center Road, on TALCOTTVILLE- Main Street, possible conversion to two- MANCHESTER - Four wall/wall carpeting; two-car in­ the Town Hall, Monday, for part-time help, help ii Art iM fiM to m M to our uloo foreol surate with experience. rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, Bus 16, 33 Manor Lane; Miller Rd. Saturday, September 6, 1975, Evening and weekend bonus in­ old Colonial styled two-family tamlly, only ^,000, Keith Real bedroom Charming Dutch sulated attached garage with (420), Bus 14. 420 Miller Rd.; Miller Rd. September 8, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. needed at snack bar and cpntrol ExeoHont eommlMtono, now domoiwtrator, tm 6-6 with three bedrooms. Two- family room, game room, den, from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 p.m., desk, this is for evenings and cluded. For appointment con­ Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Colonial. Fine residential area, automatic door, carefree (460-461), Bus 19. Miller and Barber to hear and act upon the allowanco, many othor company bonoflta. car garage, close to highway. aluminum siding, storms and private yard, on dead end street Hill; Miller Rd. (471-563), Bus 19. in accordance with State weekend. Must be 18 years of tact, Donalu Bergeron, priced in the 50’s. B/W Realty, in prime neighborhood, for between Ellington and Barber Hill. following applications for relief Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ueapnAI screens on nice treed lot. Statute Sec. 9-17, for the pur­ age, no phone calls, ^ I V to Ploaao call Jim McCavanagh. Rockville General Hospital, 31 647-1419. - further details call Philbrlck Norman Dr. (33-48), Bus 19, between and/or exception from the Union Street, Rockville, Conn. 640-2813. Asking $60's. Call owner to see Valley View and Oakwood. pose of admitting all persons manager, Parkade Bowling WOOIffiOAWONOBIFUL Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Zoning Laws of the Town of 872-0501. UaR. T room Raluod Roach on quM now at 646-3343. Oakland Rd. (118-151), Bus 19. who are qualified to be Electors Lanes. BOLTON- Custom built raised i between Ellington and Felt; Oakland Coventry, Ct.: oMM-toio otroot In noignborhood ot MANCHESTER i Rd. (442-449), Bus 19, between Felt of the Town of Bolton. Ranch, on over an acre, huge lino homot. CoN Ctrlono MeOlono, $32,900 - ATTRACTIVE 5 1/2 1st Hearing: (7:30) Application LIVE-IN Companion, light MORIARTY BROTHERS M«-$30a. Beautifully maintained 6- BEAT THE PRICE « and Foster; Oakland Rd. (505), Bus 19. The qualifications are as 8 kiai M d cub Is Mtsr Um kltchen.with built-in oven and room Ranch, garage, * 505 Oakland Rd.; Oakwood Dr. (19-66). of George Kalber, 43 Grand­ housekeeping for senior citizen. 301-31S Cantor 8L, Manchootor range. Three bedrooms, 2W roora Cape, full dormer. IVk * Bus 16, 20 Oakwood Dr. follows: Applicant must be a a pngi h8 tl thdf. EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY baseboard heat, manicured INCREASE view Circle, Storrs, Ct. for a Must have car. Call 643-9334 for 643-8135 baths, 2-car garage, $54,500. baths, paneled family room, 2- DtM m* 6 ROOM COtONUlS, . Palmer Dr. (6-98), Bus 19, between United States citizen, eighteen interview. ^ ^ ) shaded lot, Hutchins Agency, * Norman and Felt; Palmer Dr. (111-127), (18) years of age and be a resi­ variance of 4 feet on the rear lot Wolverton Agency, Realtors, BARRDWS A WALLACE zone heat. Walk to shopping, Realtors, 646-3166. fwdwt * Bus 18. Palmer and W. Deepwood; line distance, for'his home on Situation Wanted 15 649-2813. RNMonNH* naw h m w i r a n iin i easy financing at $34,900. * Palmer Dr. (178-197), Bus 16. 178 dent of the Town of Bolton. CONTROL DESK operator gnd 64B4SN 3SMB1B T1MI1B ^ Palmer Dr.; Peach Tree (5-6^, Bus 15. Dated at Bolton, Conn, this 22nd Maple Drive, Coventry, Ct. part time mechanic. Apply in WINTHROP FIANO REAL ESTATE f Benedict and Peach Tree; Pine Tree 2nd Hearing: (7:45) Application STRONG young man MANCHESTER- Three SIX ROOM CAPE day of August, 1975. person. Holiday Lanes., 39 specializes In lawn mowing, 646-5200 t (15-46), Bus 15, Pine Tree and Good of Norman Nadeau, Rt. 44A, bedroom older Colonial on tree MANCHESTER - Reduced - (3ty utUiUei, fireplace, basement gar- * Hill; Pine Tree (54-84). Bus 15. Pine William J. Houle Spencer Street, Manchester. garage cleaning and painting. shaded lot, dining room, large ige, concrete driveway, buy or rent FiNANCINQAVAiUBLt7%% « Tree and Pond Lane; Pine Tree (97- Coventry, Ct., for restrictions HERE COMES 05017/... I MONPER $31,900 for this Seven-room At UTTU At S% DOWN TO Virginia A. assard Billy, 646-2999. kitchen, 2-car garage. Only r1th option to buy. Assumable OUAUFIIOaUTtM « 136), Bus 15, Pine Tree and Benedict; Imposed by Para. 14.2.1 to be BUSINESS Secretary assistant, ' SHEfe SriLL. MAD AT AAE. Colonial, with two full baths mortga^, $36,900. nuci WRX MCRUIIIV tIOOl * Pine Tree (136-166), Bus 16. 166 Pine Registrars of Voters $37,900. Wolverton Agency, and flreplace-generally large MANCHESTER - lots of living •ntlpLURTB * Tree Lane; Pine Tree (210), Bus 16, CaUierlne K. Lelner relieved in order to expand the dental office, excellent typing RELIABLE COLLEGE woman Realtors, 649-2813. space in this sprawling eight ^ Pine Tree and Manor; Pond Lane {20- and business office skills essen­ rooms and substantially DONT DELAY Town Clerk size of a home In a non- looking for painting or odd jobs. redecorated-Iots of room for room Ranch, four bednwms, (ONLY MMANtj , 72), Bus 15, Pine Tree and Pond Lane. tial. Reply Herald Box D. Call anytime, 6434673. « Raymond Rd. (12-30). Bus 16. 12 conforming use in a commer­ T MANCHESTER- Seven room each member of the ' family- grade level family room, plus a V Raymond Rd.; Ridge Rd. (9-37), Bus 3, cial zone. Raised Ranch, 3/4 acre, 2 [inlshed rec room, kitchen with DUBMJKMiSPERMNX * Deming and Ridge. REPAIR PERSON for bikes, early sale important-$31,900. Real Estate ; 3rd Hearing: (8:1X1) Application WANTED - housecleaning In baths, 2 fireplaces, two car gar­ Odegard Realty, 643-4365. built In oven and range, air con- ' Saginaw St. (21-24), Bus 14. Foster experienced only need apply. Manchester .area, experienced Agency______046-0808 Center and Saginaw; Saginaw St. (44-64), Bus L E G M ^ of Ellette Bertrand by David C. age, carpeting, pool, huge deck, dltloners, garage. $45,900. I f M ' 14, Foster and Saginaw; Slater St. Familiar with multi-speed and references, own transpor­ central air-conditioning, $46,- Wolverton Agency Realtors, Rappe, attorney, for relief from bikes, apply Spree, MANCHESTER - Lovely over­ * (374), Bus 3, Deming and Slater; NOTICES tation, call 643-7249. 900. Warren E. Howland sized four bedroom, nine room 649-2813. HEBRON - eight room 6 4 6 - 4 1 4 4 I Spruce Lane (11-52), Bus 15, 26 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALES the restrictions of Para. 10.3 Manchester. Realtors 643-1108. Colonial, on 2.9 acres, deck « Spruce Lane. (lot size) Coventry Zoning Cape, two baths, kitchen with FKCHFTTf 4 MUTW, INC., Mtm Under Section 9-504 of the BABYSITTING: boy preferred, built-ins, den, sliding doors to MANCHESTER - New listing, overlooking brook, four H) MMN ITMIT, MANCHIZTIR Connecticut Uniform Commer­ Regulations in order to con­ BOILER ROOM attendant and Monday through Friday. Bolton M A N C H ESTER - FU LL five room Ranch, West side, bedrooms, first floor family general maintenance man, with deck. Family room. Only $44,- cial Code and pursuant to a struct a home, on a lot that Is area. (Also: Free Dalmatlon Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 500. Keys, Realtors, 528-9081, location, tile baths, bullt-ins, room garage, walk out base­ five years experience in High GARRISON COLONIAL - four Security Agreement with Alton non-conforming. c lirti.VtA uc TYR«fUINi0« dog.) Call 646-1301. baths first floor family-room 649-4143. , $31,900. Hayes Corpora- ment, quick occupancy, mid- At this hearing interested per­ Pressure boiler operation and with fireplace: treed lot, walk 16^)131. SO’s, principals only, 2284062. years old, fieldstone fireplace, E. and Elaine M. Jones last all related facilities Including B sons may appear and be heard WILL BABYSIT in my home to Keeney School. $39,900. beam ceiling, wall-to-wall Wliali'n nuiiied known to be at 374 Hartford electrical. Knowledge of in­ YEP... iSHEfe SriLL- and written communications for working mothers. Warren E. Howland Realtors MANCHESTER - brand new TOLLAND - Seven room carpeting, family room, sliding BROCKTON. Mass, (DPI) - Turnpike, Vernon, Connecticut, dustrial burners. Must be able Washington School area. Call MIT 01 DENT aluminum sided Ranch, with glass doors to large deck, gar­ received. Said appeals and the ALADATME. 643-1108. seven room Raised Ranch, , Dr. Thomas Whalen, the repossessed security to perform many types 'of 643:4913. N/OPnON TO DUY three bedrooms, two full baths, 3 on treed acre lot. Wall- age, mint condition. $51,700. reports of other Town building maintenance. Write 3 or ^1 btdroom Colonial. Quiet, sjperintendent of the Pittsfield collateral described below will REDUCED - quick sale by reiitetia! area. N* built In oven, range, dis­ 0 1 carpet throu^out, two Philbrick Agency. Realtors. school system, has been named be sold at public sale on. Mon­ Departments thereonare on file Box F, Manchester Herald. r owner. Mid-fifties. Offers con­ hwasher, and disposal, two baths, fireplaced living room, 646-4200. superintendent of school here. and may be seen In the office of □ EDUCATION sidered. Rockledge area. ★ CENTURY 21 ★ fireplaces, rural lot, $53,500, eat-in kitchen. $39,900, Zinsser day, ^ptem ber 8,1975 at 10:00 PERSON WANTED as truck He moves into the $40,000 a a.m. at 226 Spruce Street, the Zoning Agent, Town Hall, Spacious seven room Raised PhyUit Jacktion Agency Wolverton Agency Realtors, Agency 646-1511. BOLTON - 61/2 room Ranch on driver and yard help, apply In 1 1/2 acres, generous size year position after six years at Manchester, Connecticut. The Coventry. Ranch, large wooded lot, 224 ‘ CAU US TODAY 649-2813. Dated at Coventry, Connec­ person, at W. H. England Private frtatniciloht Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Ct., MANCHESTER - new listing. rooms. two fireplaces. 2-car Pittsfield. Whalen received his collateral consists of a 1969 Lumber Co., Route 44-A, Bolton 19 B4D-1316 or'8404000 ticut, this twenty-seventi) day call 643-1210. MANCHESTER - 34 Agnes South Farms is the location of ge. $39,900.O.Philf Philbrick Agen- doctorate degree in education Hallmark mobile home, cream Notch. cy. Realtors. 646-4200. of August, 1875. DRUM LESSONS • for begin­ Drive - Six room Ranch with at­ this seven room Dutch Colonial at Boston College in 1967. He and avocado. Model No. 60-2-12. situated on almost one acre. For the Zoning Board ning and Intermediate students MANCHESTER - New Usting, tached garage, excellent condi­ was principal of Stoughton High Bid invited. Alfred Rossetto CHILD CARE afternoons, given by experienced drummer. seven room Colonial, first floor MANCHESTER - Main Street tion, finished basement, Three good sized bedrooms, CAPE - Six rooms, ticed iot, School from 1959 to 1966 and reserves right to bid at sale. of Appeals u:w-3 lor Kinoergarten age Good rates. Lessons start in Oc­ family room, 11/2 baths, gar­ location, eight room Colonial, beautifully landscaped. $45,900. fireplaced living room, family citv utilities, handy location. George Coon, Chairman boy. Buckley School vicinity, or eWK business zoned, 30 car parking room, large formal dining $3i.500. Philbrick Agency. assistant superintendent of Collateral may be viewed prior 8 -3 0 e X A L U tober. Call 646-5113, evenings, age, great location, $45,m , Call Peterman Realtor, 649-9404 Stoughton schools before taking to sale by appointment. Call Ernest E. Wheeler, on Buckley School bus run. ask for Bob. FYechette & Martin, 648-4141 area. Owner - Agent 643-7457. or 648-2912. room, Zinsser Agency, 646-lSll. Realtors. 646-4200. Zoning Agent per week. 643-9428. • I , the Pittsfield post in 1969. 643-9591. f) r, i PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., S»t., August 30, 1975 J BY JIM BERRY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., August 30, 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN Artlcl9$ tor Salt AJ Room* tor Rant Answer to Previous Puz2le 52 Apartmanii Pdr Rant S3 Resort Property Born Loser •— Art Sansom C 3 r:3 ia c -i o T THA770UCH MISCELLANEOUS furniture, MANCHESTER - clean, fur­ For Rent 88 Federal Area 1 E B l I ' l ' P m M K E |L lg i s . L. c X w antiques and. modern, in­ nished room, central, apply 4 ■M |o R X A 1 X 5 SI ACROSS , 7 Wax I e [N j 5 cluding; cane sofa and arm Pearl St. apartment 1 or call FOR RENT- - Furnished year- 18 a 1 A LSJ TO that! PRESIDENTIAL 1 ------of 6 Trample 1 ■R J * chair with seat and back 875-3503 after 6. round house on Lake 9 Romans, for K s Columbia Ip &. £ L Q p C S’ a Q cushions, tri-sectional custom VILU8E APTS. Kanasatka, Moultonboro, New Dear Abby instance I lj~ D Hampshire. Two, bedrooms, 9 Nation's r— 6 . 9 m 3 a 3 modern black nauehahyde ESSEX MOTOR INN weekly MANCHESTER are made here 10 Nautical term I. rj. E n i?i C l in couch. Cali 649-6925 Sunday - rooms, single |56, double 5^, xkltchen, living room with 13 Greeter - 11 Armed conflicts 1 I L [5 A IT 3 B 12 Dispatched n “ 1 u Thursday. fireplace all 0I^ your own By Abigail Van Buren 14 Wings £ [r s P plus tax, continental breakfast, One.and two bedrooms. 19 River (Sp.) s 1 private sandy beach. Available 15 Booty p r! T W LL lA 1 h -IR air conditioning, color TV, call Near schools, churches 21 Bishopric [OM W w1 § 1969 VOLKSWAGEN muffler, tor summer, fall or winter ren­ 16 Exist I, ■ [T s [ 3 0 646-2300. 17 Sea bird 23 Aperture I t 1r u T X 1 o r a m on car one month. Price gl6. and shopping center, on tal. Eighteen miles from Mt. L 18 Go In •25 Means of - l a i j r N t m D i Phone 649-7375. CENTRAL, pleasant room, bus line. Call anytime Whittier. Call Cromwell, 6Si^ DEAR ABBY: My husband is a 43-year-oId handsome 20 Most facile illumination with telephone, next to shower, 0457 after 7 p.m. hunk of man with a peach of a disposition. He’s a TV repair 22 Exists 26 Willow genus 40 Steamship (ab.) 51 Tidy J|£L 24 Low hauot 27 Demigoddess 42 Hebrew ascetic. 52 Horse's gait EIGHT track tape player for parking, 649-6801 after 6 p.m. man and does very weU. We have two children, and I must 26 Centimeter auto with speakers, 5%., or best 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 2 5 ------Memorial 43 Boy's name 54 Sloping way ,^/s*yer+ •8-30 Wanted to Rent 87 Admit he is a good father. 30 Literary (ab.) 45 Put to 55 Soviet city offer. 649-M3. Apartmanta For Rant 53 composition 29 Firn 47 English gocarts.56 Number My complaints; He can’t go to a movie bocausa hs hates 31 Satiate 5l SINGLE MOTHER with five to sitistill for that long. He won't go to church for the same 34 Particle 49 Ancient 57 Consumes food ng mai WE HAVE customers waiting CHARLES APARTMENTS, children, looking for 6-7 room 35 Above (peot.) 32 Mimicker Egyptian 60 Cuckoo Homes For Sale 23 Building-Contracting 33 Articles for Sale 41 cabinet model,- zi^ reasoh. He won't take me dancing because he thinks 37 Brazilian ^ 33 Veers 50 Look at blackbird for the rental of your apartment East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 house or apartment to rent. Up 36 Undercooked amorously 64 Not-down biindstich, stool. Great condi­ or home. J.D. Real Elstate dancing is foolish. He doesn’t ike to go out for dinner wallaba □ MISC. SERVICES room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, to $200 without heat, $ !^ -wlUi. 36 Sea (Fr.) NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - tion, $75. 649-1837. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Call 643-9369 before 2:30. because it s too expensive. He refuses to go to band concerts 1 r ”J- 4 r" 5" 7" r" nr r r 12 Stafford DARK RICH loam, five yards appliances, two air con­ because he doesn t like that kind of music. 39 Governmental Remodeling, repairing, ad­ $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, ditioners, heat, hot water, ^ency (ab.) iT" 14 MOVE RIGHT IN Services Ottered 31 ditions, rec rooms, porches and gravel, and stone 643-9504. STEREO system, Garrard, LOOKING for anything in real storage, basement garage, $2%, GARAGE or barn for dry Camping is too rough and fishing is boring. He WILL go 40 Percolate roofing. No job too small. Call electrovoice, Fisher. Great estate rental — apartments, storage, or antique cars, call ,deer hunting, but he won’t take me because "men don’t take slowly iT" 17 This b«autifuily dacoratad and eonv 6464)800. ' 41 Jury plalaly ramodalad DuplaJi. Each tida REWEAVING burns, holes. 649-3144. SWIMMING POOLS - Famous condition, $300., or best offer. homes, multiple dwellings, no 649-5^. their wives.” He won’t go for a walk with me because he ■ 649-1837. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate might miss his favorite TV programs. 44 Expungers FT“ 19 a r 2T haa two badrooma, plua ona un* Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Coleco guaranteed luxury •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SIX ROOM Duplex 11/2 baths, 46 Month (ab.) n finiahad badroom, complata naw Window shades, Venetian CARBENTRY - Repairs, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. good location, $200 monthly, no The only place he likes to go with me is to bed, and he’s 46 Editor (ab.) i above ground swimming pool, Dogs-BIrds-Pats 43 ?r kitehan. targa caramio tila bath, wall* blinds. Keys. TV for rent. remodeling, additions, garages, completely installed. Huge utilities, security required. 646- □ AUTOMOTIVE ver^good in that department. 49 Spouse 1 n r - to-wall carpating, naw rafrigaratof Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. roofing, call David Patria, 644- 16’x31’ O.D. complete with NEWER Three-bedroom 0156. I m 38 and tired of staying home all the time. Any 53 Idler 27 28 ■a 3T S" and ranga, aaparala haallhg 1796. filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, DOG-CAT boarding reser­ Duplex - IW baths, carpeting, suggestions? 58 Curved m olding ayatama, aaparala drivawaya, ona 59 Constellation 3T" 55" MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. sundecK, fencing and stairs. On­ vations. (Combined inside/out- all appliances. $275 monthly. FOUR ROOM Apartment, se­ Autos For Sale 81 3T garaga, on larga lot, axeallant ln> side runs, partitioned privacy, HOMEBODY 61 Operatic solo ■ Removal, pruning, lot clearing, BUILDING - Remodeling, ly, $689. Full price. Financing Frechette & Martin, Inc., cond floor, corner Strickland 62 Scheme 3S“ S" ’hm coma, to halp pay mortgaga, $31,• germicidal lighting. Canine NEED CAR? Credit bad? DEIAR HOMEBODY: Count your blessings. A man with 500. Call ownar at Mi-OOTG. Prio- spraying. Fully insured. roofing, rec rooms, additions, available. Limited quanity. Call Realtors, 646-4144. and Strong. Stove and 63 Washington Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, a “ peach of a disposition" who Is a good faUer can’t be all cipala only plaaaa. Licensed. Free estimates. garages. All kinds, carpentiy Carl collect, 525-9138. for more refrigerator, security, no pets. Bankrupt? Repossessed? ♦F 42 43 44" 46 work. For estimates call 649- Manchester, 646-5971. WILLINGTON, one, two, and Honest iMuglas accepts lowest bad. Build a social life by inviting a few friends in. You 65 Head (Fr.) □ Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. information. $150. 646-5566. don't have to go “out" to have a good time. 66 Speckles 4T 1142. three bedroom apartments, down, smallest payments. n r — TREE SERVICE (Soucier) SWIMMING POOLS - End of V. PRIVATE riding instructions, with fireplaces, central air con­ LARGE SIX room apartment, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. DOWN 48^w 52 5T ST 5T CIRCA 1830 well maintained WES ROBBINS carpentry English and Western, $5.00 per ditioning, appliances, pool, and DEAR ABBY: My husband makes me feel like such a 1 Glen nine room Antique Colonial, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, season clearance! Sacrifice! 198 Center Street, no pets, KJ Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer remodeling specialist. Ad­ hour, call 633-5571, anytime. sauna, pollution free country security, $200 monthly. 646- TOYOTA - See us for reliable dummy every time I ask him a question that I’ve quit 2 Religious statue 6a ST four fireplaces, four bedrooms, stumps removed, fully insured. Will sell and cornpletely Install 3 Highlander r m Got a tree problem? Well worth ditions, rec rooms, dormers, huge 19x24’ O.D. swimming living with highway con­ 5566. used Toyotas with our 60-day asking him. However, right at this moment I -am sitting S” ...WHO ONLY t o o k ) study, one full and two 1/2 baths BASSET HOUND - AKC 100% warranty. We also buy .here puzzled and‘in tears, so I decided to write to you. 4 Carry (coil.) S“ w a phone call. 742-8252. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, pool complete with fencing, venience, appointment only, 5 Right side (ab.) SHORT TRIPS' / ilus attached five room un- 649-3446. registered, male, eight months, 643-2139, 684-3M1. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, My basement is flooded, and I can’t do my washing. My finished carriage shed, poten­ sundeck, filter and pump. Now MANCHESTER - six room 6 Greenland 55“ TWO HANDYMEN will clean, only $777. Full price financing $150, 742-9394, Duplex, newly decorated, gar­ 345 Center Street, Manchester, husband went on a fishing trip, and he never told me whit Eskimo » tial for studio', etc., two story LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - MANCHESTER - five large 646^321. barn, well treed lot, $54,000, rake, lime, fertilize, mow, available. Call Tony collect, age, centrally located, no to do if the water in the basement comes up so high it covers iNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i maintenance of lawn seasonal. new homes custom built, 203-232-6500. COLLIE PUPPIES - AKC rooms, on second floor of hrand children, no pets, responsible the sump pump. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, remodeled, additions, rec registered, need a good home, new two-family, carpeting, air WE PAY $15 for complete junk 646-4200. Cellars and attics cleaned. adults, only $21)0 monthly, Should I wade down there and unplug it, or will I get. Reasonable prices. 643-5305. rooms, garages, kitchens WRINGER WASHER- sewing $80 firm, 568-5092. conditioning and dishwasher, Hayes Corp. 646-0131. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto electrocuted? remodeled, bath tile, cement separate driveways, $260 per Body, 561990. NEW RANCH - Extra large machine with cabinet, old an­ IN TEARS IN KANKAKEE LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ tique radio, old antique phone, FOR SALE- eight month old month, security, call 646-1379 modern kitchen, two baths, tial or commrcial. Call 649-4291. German Shepherd, $10, call 643- after 6 p.m. DART SWINGER 1973 2 door Cellars and attics cleaned, call 289-8590. d e a r Win at Bridge fireplace, 2-car garage, 9100. hardtop, automatic, poVver IN: First, you are no dummy for asking. When aluminum siding and windows, lawns mowed, small tree work. electricity is involved with water, DO NOT TOUCH Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY MOVING - out of state, steering, radio, vinyl roof. large deck, picture window in Carpentry and general contrac­ AKC small miniature poodle Chorches Motors 6462ni ' ANYTHINGI Phone your power company and ask them to NORTH 30 Gawaine, sitting East, said, basement with walk-out to everything must go, stereo, APARTMENT ______I come out and turn off the power to your house. AVAILABLE supervised day ting. Residential and commer­ $325, color TV, $225, puppies, silver father, cham­ *63 "It’s not like you to concede patio. $47,900, Philbrick Agen­ pagne mother, ready to go at RENTAL OFFICE 1964 PONTIAC Tempest, good 1* 10 down one” cy, Realtors, 646-4200. care with meals for your elder­ cial. Whether it be a small refrigerator, avocado - $200, MANCHESTER - One’ edroom repair job, a custom built home reduced price, 742-6953. Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other Ranch Type apartment, private running condition. Call 6464822 DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, a niece of mine was « A 8 6 5 4 ly relative, while you go to gas stove, $50 and various "I’m not," replied Lancelot. work, shopping, visit a friend. or anything in between, call 646- times by appointment. entrance. Includes heat, hot after 5. expecting a baby. Knowing that she and her husband didn’t A A 96 5 2 Lots-Land For Sale 24 household items, 646-1018. WEST (D) EAST ’Tm claiming all the rest.” Call 649-2358 for information. 1379. Livestock 44 We have a large variety of water and appliances, $195 per have much, I offered them a crib and highchair I huad in my AUSTIN HEALY Sprite 1966 Lancelot was right as always. TAPP AN gas stove, three years deluxe one ti two bedroom month. Paul W. Dougan attic. They seemed very happy to get these items. AAKQ 10 975 *42 BOLTON- Treed building lot, TWO BOARDING stalls, flexi­ body and transmission, good * 7 6 5 4 2 * ---- Mordred’s four spade opening EXCAVATING and paving^ - STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone old, $80, excellent condition; Townhouse and Garden type Realtor, 6461021, or 643-45%. Now it has come to my attention that this niece SOLD 200' frontage, convenient to ble arrangements available. condition, engine needs work, A---- AKQJ109 7 had marked him with seven Route 6. Wolverton Agency, Septic systems installed or walls, fireplaces, flagstone large wooden office desk, $40; 4 the crib and highchair to a secondhand furniture dealer! Trails and ring. Cali 875-6550. units throughout Manchester. $275, call 649^61 before 3 p.m. A 4 AQJ10 83 spades. Gawaine had discarded Realtors, 649-2813. repaired, driveways and terraces, concrete repairs, in­ foot aluminum Christmas tree. ROCKVILLE - Three room Abby, don’t you think that she should have asked me if I parking lots paved. Loam and side and outside. Reasonably $5. Call after 11 a.m., 646-2161. DMUTO ENTERPRISES apartment, with heat, hot wanted those pieces back since she had no more use for SOUTH m the first heart so that gave priced. 643-0851. Boats-Accessorlas 45 water, stove, refrigerator, $150. FOR SALE - 1969 CadUlac Coup A J 8 Mordred five cards in that suit. BOLTON-60 acres of roiling fill for sale. Fully insured, 240 Ntw Slat* Rd. deVille convertible, good run­ them? Also, since she got them for nothing, don’t you think land off West Street. Suitable licensed, free estimates. Call ONE Never used Rapid sump 646-1021 Adults only.'Parking for one any money she receiv^ from selling them rightfully belongs ' WAKQJ983 That left him with just one card 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. car. No pets. Security deposit ning condition, asking $1000, « 32 In diamonds or clubs. for a multitude of purposes. after 6 p.m. 646-1322 or 872-7288. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 pump, for basement water calf 6461966. to me? removal, original cost, $70, Evinrude with trailer. Cali 875- required. Call 6469678. AK 7 Lancelot would discard four Fairly priced. Wolverton Agen­ 8119. AUNT BESSIE cy, Realtors, 649-2813. Tht lest Hwse Otaner” it a BIDWELL Home Improvement selling price ^5, 1972 Cadillac 1968 RAMBLER American - 6 Both vulnerable diamonds and two clubs from WiniM. carburetor, $W, call 643-9508 or FURNISHED three-room FOUR ROOMS, second floor, dummy. Then he would lead a Co. Expert installation of 16’ Cruiser Inc. 50 h.p. Johnson appliances, married couple, no door, automatic transmission, DEAR AUNT: If you LENT your niece the items, she * MAINE - 52 beautiful wooded 649-5635. apartment, water heat, and should have returned them to you. But if you gave them to diamond to dummy’s ace and aluminum siding, gutters and electric start and generator electric included, $200 per peb, $120 plus security deposit. good condition, $600. 6462210. West N o rth E ast South acres atop 1,200’ high Green her, they were hers to sell or use, at her discretion. his final trick would come from trims. Roofing installation and 15’ ALL Aluminum pool, plus trailer, fully equipped. month, near hospital and high Central. 6467094 after 4 p.m. Mountain in Westfield. $5,700. DRIVEWAYS - 9’xlOO’, com­ repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. very good his deuce of diamonds or dum­ pletely installed on your base, stainless steel 3/4 horse DE Excellent condition. Asking school, Philbrick Agency 4 9 Pass Pass 5 9 "Free land list", Kirstein $500. Call 742-7010. condition, $600. Call 6494m, my’s last club. Brokers, 46 Central St., Bangor, cold mix. Anyw*>ere in 6>nnec- filter, plus aluminum safety Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Attractive Double Pass Pass Pass HORACE Tetrault - Siding, four room apartment, modern anytime. Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffal Opening lead *- K 9 Maine. ticut. Call now for immediate roofing, storm windows, aw­ ladder, call 64&3919. A New York reader wants to installation. 646-3929, anytime. 1958 MFG Boat, motor and UNUSUAL deluxe one bedroom kitchen, stove, refrigerator, nings. Quality workmanship, trailer. Just restored, fine con­ references, no pets. $175. 646 1974 COMET, 4-door sedan, 6 know if it pays to be an. over­ Investment Properly 25 FREE Delivery - Sweet com 60 townhouse, private entrances bidder. free estimates. Fully insured. dition, $700. Call 742-8465 after and patio, full basement, in­ 3167, 2263540. cylinder, automatic, $2,500.646 By Oswald & James Jacoby HAVE CARPETS Cleaned with 872-9187 , 649-3417. cents dozen, five dozen 4274. The answer to his question is minimum order. Call 875-5887. 3:30. cludes heat, appliances, MANCHESTER- Invest in the steam process, only way to that it pays to overbid your clean carpets and upholstery. A carpeting, and pool. $245 per SIX ROOM Duplex - adults, The wily Mordred was really future with this four family in­ ROOFING - Specializing Qarden Products 47 1969 CORVETTE four spec^> good hands. In other words, you come property. Central loca­ & B Carpet Cleaners, free es­ 10,000 BTU Carrier air- month. Paul W. Dougan, stove and refrigerator, parking, surprised when Lancelot went repairing roofs, new roofs, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-45%. central, $200 monthly, security. two tops, AM-FM, Ansen sprint to five hearts over his spade should strain to bid games and tion and steady income. $56,500. timates, 668-5273. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned conditioner, excellent condi­ mags, new rear tires, must sell, tion, $150. Cali 647-9403 Available immediately. 646- preempt. He looked at his five slams. On the other hand, it Wolverton Agency, Realtors, and repaired. 30 years 1392. me at Miles Auto Sales, 4n does not pay to go overboard 649-2813. ODD JOBS - trucking, home anytime. LABOR DAY MANCHESTER Gardens - One Center St.. 646-6604. hearte and decided a double experience. Free estimates. and two bedroom apartments In was'in order. Dinadan, sitting with bad hands. For one good repairs, serving Manchester for . Howley, 643-5361. DOWNTOWN Manchester - five years, free estimates, 643- COLUMBIA Grafonola type K2 WEEKEND beautiful country setting. Walk 1972 GRAN Torino’t w doorf North considered a redouble, sacriyce..bUt ypii Rre likely to Excellent return, two store 0304. with records. Cabinet needs to everything. $169 - $189 IVILAGER APARTMENTS eight cylinder, air conditioning, but was too cowardly to take find youfs-elf with’several bad ROOFING - Installation and monthly. Includes heat, hot ones. complex, unlimited customer repairs, gutters, storm win­ work. $6(). Call 643-0982. SPECIAL Five-room townhouse apart-- power steering, $1995, 6462509, such drastic action. CONCRETE WORK - water, and appliances. Finally, it is important that parking, $39,000. Owner 646- dows, doors. Experienced AT THE nent, 1’A tiled baths, 2 air-; Mordred cashed two spades 3331. experienced on foundations, ad­ OPEN - Trash & Treasure, 116 Superintendent 646-0090. Ekjual 1965 FORD two door sedan, and shifted to a trump. When both partners don’t overbid. If quality workmanship. Fully in­ housing. conditioners, wall-to-wall ditions, digging, floors, steps, sured. Free estimates. Burnside Ave., Blast Hartford, good condition, $200, call 646 East showed out Lancelot an­ you know your parner is an sidewalks, patios. Free es­ Monday-Friday, 10-4, Friday Carpeting, lull basemant,; nounced. ’’Running trumps” overbidder it behooves you to Business Property 26 Reasonable prices. Rick MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 heat, hot water, appliances, timates. Richard Caron, 875- Burnett, 646-3005. night 6-8. CORN CRIB and spread his hand. be'cautious. 3827. Buckland Road bedroom Townhouse, l ‘A baths, 'to pets. 1965 DODGE Coronet, 318 V-8, MANCHESTER - Unique op­ ABOVE GROUND pool 24’x4’, full basement, private en­ portunity - modern one floor D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, South Windsor I 6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 good condition throughout, $150, Out Our Way — Negley Cochran Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway DRESSMAKING, Alterations filter and pump one .nonth old, trances and patio, includes 8^4712. building with 2300 square feet, gutters, and leaders. Free es­ • heat, appliances, carp wearing apparel also draperies. timates. Fully insured. 249- includes all accessories, plus TH'JOB’S PONE I three acres, ideal tor office, Free pick-up and deliveiy. Call cover, best offer over $250,742- pool, air-conditioning, $290 per club, or organization. Below 0205. Delicious Native 1973 DATSUN 240Z, automatic, I'M (SOI W TO T H ' 872-2197. 7054. month. Paul W. Dougan, Homes tor Rant 84 B A LL FIEl PMOW replacement at $49,900. Hayes Melons, and has 20,000 miles, and new steel Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-45%. belted radials. Call 5668173 --I’M ALREADY Corporation, 646-0131. SIX ROOM Cape - fireplace, LATE f o r t h ’ LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and Heating-Plumbing 35 MOVING SOUTH - must sell, Silver Queen Corn after 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. cellars cleaned, for free es­ room air conditioner, frost-free at prices you can ' MANCHESTER- Large newer convenient location, 646-(^. SAME... timate phone 647-9610. SEWERLINES, sink lines, refrigerator with ice maker, duplex three bedroom a p rt- 1968 OPEL Cadette, two door, washer and dryer, round mar­ afford for the ment. Immaculate conclitlon HEBRON - Spacious three MANCHESTER cleaned with electric cutters, bedroom Raised Ranch, two- standard shift, new tires, DRIVEWAYS - residential and by professionals. McKinney ble top dining table with four holiday... throughout. Priced right. R. excellent condition, 30 mpg, commercial installed anywhere chairs, call 649-1305. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- car garage, fireplaced family Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ room, $375 per month. Anxious asking $775,643-9708 or 647-1908, in Connecticut. No job too large pany, 643-53W. 1980. 428 Lake St., Bolton. HOUSE AND or too small. 688-Oto. GARAGE SALE - August 29,30, LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own owner will consider rent with 31. Rain or shine. 12 Kane Road - tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, MANCHESTER - three option to buy. B/W Realty, 647- NO JOB too small, toilet 1419. Uotoreycles-BIcycles 84 BUSINESS Painting-Papering 32 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen off Charter Oak. Lots of an­ hot peppers, and string beans. bedrooms, second floor apart­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec tiques and furniture. Antique Silver Lane - near K-Mart, at ment, in newer two-family, ful­ pine dresser, brass and iron East Hartford-Manchester ly carpeted, air-conditioned, MANCHESTER - four room 1971 KAWASAKI. 100 Trail rooms, bathroom remodeling, house, immaculate condition, bike, good running condition, LOCATION Have A Nice Dayl heat modernization, etc. Free bed, victrola, plus mis­ Town line. Bring own baskets. and all appliances. Convenient Interior-Exterior cellaneous items. Dealers location, $245 monthly. Call fireplace, fully furnished, $250, call anytime, 6464911. Six room extra nice estimates gladly given. M & M private yard, garage, no pets, PRtar RaHIvaau Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. welcome. TOMATOES, pick in own con- collect 0-617-887-3756 or 643- Colonial plus 2>story PAlfmNR tainers, 2i Angel St., 5836. no children, $275 monthly, TRIUMPH in excellent condi- heated barn on busy Main TAG SALE - Sunday, August 27, Manchester. Hayes Corp. 64^131. tion. Reasonable. Call 646m4. Astro-graph 643-1671 FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing FOUR ROOM apt., stove, Street location. Near Frw EallmatM - Repairs and remodeling, 10-4, 59 Lockwood St., dothes, By BERNICE BEDE 080L e c o n o m ic a l refrigerator, heat, hot water, Business tor Rant 58 1973 HONDA 350, Four, (new hospital. Ideal for offices, 8p«MBni»h^nolj« sewer lines cleaned electrical­ furniture, automotive and mis­ DELICIOUS cellaneous items. easy to serve sweet corn at its air conditioning, basement 1974 ) 2,700 miles, excellent con­ or tradesman. $65,000 ly. Prompt service on emergen­ dition. Asking $900. 6468055. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. cies. 643-7024. best. Buckland Farms fruit and storage, laundry facilities. For Sun^y, 8ept.31 Five years experience. WHITE CHEST of drawers, vegetable stand, corner of Garage, $235. Lease, security OFFICE SPACE ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) very good condition, $35. Call Adams Street and Tolland deposit. Adults preferred. No MOTORCYCLE Insurance - careful a third party doesn’t There will be strings attached Excellent references. Pete, 742- BOTTI HEATING and Plum- FOR RENT Cali the experu' at Crockett WARREN E. 6117 (toll free) ^10 p.m. 646-4433. Turnpike opposite Caldors. pets, 643-4884. cause you unnecessary com­ to a lavor being done for you. bing - AH heating and plumbing Open Daily. 250 square feet, center of Agency, 6461577. Before accepting, be certain repairs plus remodeling. Call Manchester, air conditioning plications today ir} a matter TAG SALE - leatherette and NEW D U PL E X - th r e e that's strictly "family." It s worth the price, TEACHERS INFLATION 643-1496. and parking. Call 643-9551. FOR SALE - 350CC Honda, low HOWLAND fighters. Save over 507o on suede cloth, many colors, 504 a CHRYSANTHEMUMS - dig bedrooms, IVY baths, full base­ SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) our own, $1.50 each, 29 Moun- ment with hookups, $275, no mileage, excellent condition, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ReiHon 643-llOS house painting. 15 years yard, August 30, 31, September The little green imp of jealousy Another will probably profit in Rd., Glastonbury, (near pets, available September 1, call Dick at 6461668. more from your plans today experience, insured. Call 643- Flooring 1, 721 Deming St., South Wind­ hovers about you today. You 36 sor. Minnechaug Golf Course). 646-8057. OFFICE SPACES for rent on than you will, though the basic • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••a 16()9. SUZUKI - TS 185, 1974, 2,200 could be just a bit too Resort Property 27 Main Street in Manchester, possessive of one you love. ideas are yours. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, BREAKFAST set, formica top, BLUEBERRIES - Pick your FURNISHED three-room ideal location for professional miles, full knobbles, new INSIDE - Outside painting, floors like new, no waxing, sprockets, many extras. $625 Or GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. oval table, extra leaf. Never own, Rurnham Street, %uth heated apartment. Large offices v en convenient to all 21) You'll riot find buyers today LAKEFRONT year ’round ^ c i a l rates for people over K. (specializing in older floors). best offer. 6 4 3 - ^ after 5 p.m. end your spouse are not In Fully insured. Estimates given. used. $100. 649-7386. Windsor, Call 528-7191. closets. Adults only. No pets. facilities. Please call 646-4100,9 if you place a higher price on house for sale. Combination Ceilings and inside painting. References. Security deposit. a.m.-5 p.m. complete accord on your fami­ windows on porch and house. Call 649-7863. ly budget. One will be ex­ your wares than they're really John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- GAS DRYER Deluxe, gold. Antiques 48 643-4860. 1973 HONDA, 350CL, low w orth. Aluminum siding, two-car gar­ 2222. mileage, good condition, $675. travagant and'perturb the WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 three months old, must sell, OFFICE SPACES for rent on age. Must sell necause of il­ BIRCH STREET - Four rooms, Main Street in Manchester. Call alter 5 p.m., 6461071. other. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. lness. Woodstock Valley. Call per roll. Experinced call anytime, 232-2439. WANTED Antique furniture, HOMELINE Floor Cleaners - glass, pewter, oil paintings, or second floor, appliances, $150, Ideal location for professional CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) A major decision you' 649-8881 or 528-7534. tradesman. Call R. Residential - Commercial. 1972 TRIUMPH Bonneville, make tod^y will be correct, but Starkweather, 644-3194. YARD-GARAGE Sale - Old, other antique items. R. Married couple, one child, offices and v e ^ convenient to Have the courage of your con­ Strip, wax and buff all floors. Harrison, 643-8709. September Ist^ 649-8350. all faculties. Please call 646- excellent running condition, victions today. Don't be timid In after you talk with another MISQUAMICUT R.I. - choice new, paintings, clothes jewelry, you'll have doubts. Let time Estimates. 643-0367 between 8- tools, canning lids and mis­ 4100 between the hours of 9-5. needs new front end. Call 646 an area where you know bold cottages and building lots, PAINTING - interior and 4. 1022. measures are called for. render the verdict. exterior, paperhanging, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cellaneous. Sunday-Friday, 73 WANTED - Antiques or collec­ NEW THREE bedroom always listed exclusively with Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, ca MAIN STREET Offices - 500 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Peb. 19) Beachcomber Agency, 1-401- excellent work. References. Indian Drive, Manchester. tables, rugs, paintings, bronzes, tEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're □ MISC. FOR SALE furniture, lamps, china, etc. stove, and refrigerator, and 1000 sq. feet, heat, janitor, Campers-Trallers not a very good collector of Be careful in business affairs 348-8669. Free estimates. Fully insured. that you don't make an Martin Mattson, 649^31. RENT color TV, no credit Any quantity, m-8962. monthly. No pets, October 1st parking. Also 1,300 square feet Mobile Homes 6g (Obligations owed to you.

' i ■ I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., August 30, 1975 OBITUARIES Legality of appointments

Anthony Zilinsky Mary Church. Burial will be in to authority cnallenged SOUTH WINDSOR - St. Catherine’s Cemetery, Broad Brook. Anthony “Sullivan” Zilinsky, 68, EAST HARTFORD Richard Blackstone in the The Only Republican on the of 14 Miller Rd., died Friday at ' Friends may call at the presence of Corporation Housing Authority, LeRoy Manchester Memorial funeral home Monday from 7 to , Sheila Tuller Counsel F. Timothy 289-4283 ^ Spilier, refused to resign, Hospital. 9 p.m. McNamarsf, Mrs. Clarke, and ciaiming he has done nothing He lived in South Windsor all Two appointments to the himself. There were no written wrong,. Mrs. Elizabeth Tetlow Housing Authority were made of his life. He was a member of resignations. Commissioner Leo Bond-and St. Margaret Mary Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Jean Tetlow, Thursday night hy the Town Councilman Stephen Barron 46, of Bradford, R.I., mother of Council but their legality, is Fiorita, who on Monday said Before retiring in 1964, he was motioned to' accept Housing they would resign, later in maintenance man at Pratt & Mrs. Randy J. Eaton of An­ being challenged.' Authority Chairman Gaulin’s dover, died Tuesday in Rhode Corporation Council F. letters to the mayor refused to Whitney Aircraft 15 years. resignation and to name resi'gn their posts, for the same Island Hospital in Providence, Timothy McNamara has been Survivors are his brother, William Y. Humphreys to fill reason. Frank Sullivan of Southington; R.I. She was the wife of Donald asked to deliver his opinion for the position. , Tetlow of Bradford, R.I. Tuesday’s council meeting. Stephen Brennan, attorney and four sisters, Mrs. Victoria Mrs. Clarke requested a ten- for the' Housing Authority Carney of South Windsor; Mrs. Other survivors are two A request to table action on minute recess to meet and talk daughters and four grand­ resignations from the authority requested the opportunity to. Alice Graushinsky of South with the intended appointees. speak to the council after the Windsor, Mrs. Maureen Warnes children. was rejected by the council. It After the recess, the council Graveside services were con­ was offered by C^uncilwoman appointments were made. of San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. unanimously voted to accept He remarked the council had Grace Elinskas of Broad Brook ducted Friday in Caroline, R.I. Esther B. Garke, who asked Humphreys. time to study the charges. approved fine candidates for section of East Windsor. Barron then moved to accept the authority, but if he, as’ The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 Two members of the authori­ the oral resignation of Austin In Memoriam ty, Raymond Gaulin and counsel for the authority, had to a m. from the Samsel- R. McKee and submitted the rule on the legality of the ap­ Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 In loving memory of Alice Johnston Pasquale Florita, were asked to name of Mrs. Constance Strain, who passed away August 30,1961. resign when charges were pointments, would not be able Buckland Rd., South Windsor, O’Brien to replace McKee. The to accept them. followed by a Mass of Christian Gone but not forgotten. made they had authority council approved. employes do work on their Humphries, of 6 Sunset Brennan quoted a state Burial at 9 a m. at St. Margaret statute which said Housing homes. Ridge Dr., retired United Authority members are public They resigned verbally Technologies Corp. chief of officials and resignations of earlier in the week, and Fiorita securities, will serve until July these officials must be in Self-inflicted burns denied any guilt. 1, 1977. Mrs. O’Brien, a long­ writing and handed to the town When the motion Thursday time resident and local McDonald"*s contributes to SAM cierk. Resignations must be fatal to young woman night to table was rejected. businesswoman, resides at 99 acceptecT before appointments Councilman Anthony Donatelli Knollwood Rd. Her term will can be made. HARTFORD (UPI) - Two to set himself on fire about 1 ;30 David Jacobs, coordinator of Summer Activities in Manchester, accepts a $500 contribu­ asked to see written expire July 1, 1980. Mrs. Clarke then requested Connecticut persons set p.m. in his backyard, police tion to SAM from Robert Walsh, center, and Michael Walsh, owner-operators of resignations. Mrs. Clarke said if there the council get a legal opinion themselves afire Friday in said. He was reported in “very Council Chairman George were to be further ap­ McDonald’s on W. Center St. The check was the proceeds from the operation of a food from the Corporation Counsel. separate incidents. A 20-year serious condition” at New Bri­ stand at Mt. Nebo, site of many of this summer’s youth activities. McDonald’s ran the Dagon explained the Housing pointments she would offer the old woman died as a result of tain General Hospital. stand and contributed the profits. (Herald photo by Pinton) Authority members had name of a Republican party the first incident and a Authorities said Ms. resigned orally to Mayor member. LIQUORS-WINES Southington man was in serious Alexander appeared to be upset condition at a New Britain when she went to the Robinson CDRDIAL8 hospital. home early Friday, but they Officials sued Minimum Prices Police said the victim, said they had no reason for iiiniWR MMie Stephanie Alexander of Hart­ Ballard's apparent suicide for $300,000 ford, committed suicide about 7 attempt. a.m. Friday by dousing her Police said Ballard’s niece HARTFORD (UPI) - A body with gasoline and setting watched him set himself Manchester man who claims he POLICE REPORT This printing test pattern is herself on fire at the Hartford ablaze, and her mother snuffed was illegally held in a state part of The Herald quality con­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred out the flames with a shirt and mental institution for 82 days trol program in order to give Ronald L. Brackley Jr., 22, a motorcycle into the front end rear of the car driven by Lionel property alongside Case Moun­ Robinson. called an ambulance. has filed a $300,000 suit against you one of the finest and his wife, Ruth C. Brackley, of the car driven by Junia P. tain near Spring St. Thursday Roger Ballard, 38, of his lawyer, a prosecutor and a L. Anderson, 39, of Hartford. newspapers in the nation. Southington, also used gasoline court clerk. 18, both of 14F Garden Dr., Stoute, 25, of Hartford. There Then the car driven by Paul J. about 4:15 p.m. Edward J. Kehoe, 31, charged were arrested Friday morning were no injuries reported. Ponticelli, 16, of 18 Williams Area residents could not ap­ with assault, said in the suit his on charges relating to three re­ Court is Sept, 16. Rd., Bolton struck the rear of prehend the cyclists although public defender had him sent cent breaks. Lois M. Beebe, 16, of 46 Ciccalone car. they tried. But one did get for observation to Norwich He was charged with third- Wellwood Circle, Rockville, Moderate damage was done registration numbers. LVW to sponsor State Mental Hospital which degree burglary (three counts), operating a motor vehicle to all three vehicles. Ciccalone Police contacted the cyclists declared him competent to second-degree larceny, and without a license today at 2:20 had facial cuts. Police gave him later to warn them the land stand trial in less than a month. third-degree larceny (two a m. on Main St. She was also a written warning for failure to owners would press charges if candidate quiz The suit names as defendants counts). given a written warning for drive a reasonable distance they did not stay off the land. Kehoe’s public defender, A. She was charged with third- . having bald tires and a poor apart. Arthur Giddon, former State's degree larceny by possession. steering mechanism. Court Ponticelli was given a written on cable TV Attorney John D. LaBelle and He allegedly broke into a Sept. 16. warning for driving too fast for Hartford Superior Court Clerk Garden Dr. apartment and an A 15-year-old Manchester conditions (night and rain). Thomas A. Abraham. Olcott St. apartment Aug. 11 youth was arrested Friday and The League of Women president, urges that questions Kehoe was sent to Norwich and into a home on Hollister St. charged with fourth-degree MANCHESTER Voters, in cooperation with the he sent no later than Sept. 10 to: for observation after he on Aug. 22. Missing in the larceny in connection with the Eleanor B. Hansen, 50, of 32 town, will sponsor a series of League of Women Voters of breaks are a color TV set, theft of p wallet from an E. televised interviews with can­ Manchester, 34 South Farms allegedly assaulted a policeman S. Hawthorne St. was injured in Manchester in March of 1974. stereo equipment, silverware, Center Sf. home Aug. 22. He in a one-car accident Thursday didates for the Board of Direc­ Dr., Manchester 06040. Final Back-To-School jewelry, bonds and cash was referred to Juvenile (^urt. evening on S. Hawthorne St. tors and town treasurer. The questions for the program will A month later the hospital cer­ tified his competency, but he totalling more than $2,000, She was taken by ambulance to series, to be shown on be selected from those areas in had to wait two months for a police said. VERNON Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester’s local government which there is greatest citizen trial, the suit said. Some of the property was Mark S. Davis, 22, of 138 Main where she was treated for cuts access channel before election interest. He received a one-year recovered by police in the St., Talcottville, second-degree and bruises and released. day, is funded by a federal Times and dates of programs Brackley apartment, police larceny Friday after police in a HAIRCUT suspended sentence and two Lori L. Hansen, 17, of 32 S. grant made to a consortium of will be published as soon as years’ probation on the assault said. stake out reported seeing him Hawthorne St. was behind the colleges in Connecticut. they are confirmed. case. Mrs, Brackley was released driving an allegedly stolen car. wheel of the car as the older Members of the press will on her w ritten promise to The car was stolen from Brian submit questions to the can­ Hansen woman attempted to appear in Common Pleas Court Wilcox Aug. 18. Davis was get in the passenger door, SPECIAL didates, and an LWV member 12 in East Hartford Sept, 15, H® being held on $4,006 surety bond will submit questions sent by police said. Lori Hansen ac­ was held at police headquarters for court in Rockville Tuesday. cidentally hit the accelerator Manchester citizens. in lieu of a $10,000 surety bond Roger Nicoletta, 27, of Reed Mrs. Eileen Stern, League and the car jumped forward 18 for court Tuesday. Rd., Tolland, reckless driving feet and Eleanor Hansen fell ARRESTS in connection with a one-car ac- out of the car. Police told MANCHESTER .cident on Rt. 83 by Loveland BREAKS & FIRE CALLS Stephen M. Klusek, 22, of Hill. Court Sept, 24. THEFTS South Glastonbury, breach of Steven Cafro, 23, of 63 High MANCHESTER St., Rockville, disorderly con­ of rape peace Friday at 10:15 p.m. on Three boys stole a- por­ duct after a disturbance in the $3.00 VALUE Horace St. in connection with a nographic magazine valued at A 17-year-old East Hartford MANCHESTER dent at Hightower and.Scantic parking lot by Albert’s Cafe in (Long Hair Slightly HIghor) dispute. Court in East Hartford, $1.75 Thursday at 11:50 a.m. woman and her boy friend Today, 2:27 a.m. — burnt food Rds. A passenger, Kenneth L. the center of Rockville. Court Sept. 22, from Pete’s Grocery on E. reported to East Hartford and on a stove top in an apartment Wormsted, 18, of Warehouse Sept. 24. Ronald J. Dumond, l6, of 187 Center St. Good Thors. & Frl„ later to Manchester police that on Downey Dr. (Town) Point, suffered cuts on his face ACCIDENTS she had been raped in North St., Hebron, fourth- Today, 11:38 a.m. — car fire and was taken for treatment to BOLTON A man walked into the Manchester early today. degree larceny Friday at 9:10 at Spruce and E. Center Sts. Manchester Memorial Appliance Servicenter Inc. at Sept. 4lh & 5th She said she left her boy p.m. at the Kings store in the Joseph Ciccalone, 57, of East (Town) Hospital. (Manchester Am­ 707 Main St. "niursday at 4:04 friend after a fight in East Parkade. Court Sept. 15. Hartford suffered. minor in­ SOUTH WINDSOR bulance) Victor Turek, 67, of 118D Am­ juries in a three-car collision in p.m. and asked for service on Hartford after midnight today. 2:00 - 7:00. Thursday, 8:27 p.m. — VERNON bassador Dr., operating a the westbound lanes of 1-84 an amplifier he had with him. She was intoxicated. She began chimney fire at 145 Farmstead Today, 2:42 a.m. — a car After talking for a moment hitchhiking on Main St. in East motor vehicle while under the Friday at 11:58 p.m. Rd. rolled over by 98 Warren Avq. A with the shop owner, Richard Hartford and was picked up by influence of alcohol and failure State police said the car Thursday, 8:47 p.m. — car person suffered a cut hand and York, he changed his mind. He a ear with four young men in it. to pass to the left of parked driven by Ciccalone struck the fire at Rt. 5 and Newberry Rd. was taken for treatment to picked up his amplifier and also clip They brought her to vehicle in connection with a AMBULANCE CALLS Rockville General Hospital. a TV set valued at $250 and Manchester and the Highland two-car collision today at 2:36 SOUTH WINDSOR Police are still investigating. walked out. set Park area in the east end of a.m. at Center and Newman I (duunpoo & I Today, 2:27 a.m. — auto acci­ (Vernon Ambulance) York chased the man and got town. One of the young men Sts. The parked car belonged to Caron Nelton of 228 Center St, the TV back; The man ran down J or blow waving L then allegedly ra p ^ her, she B oat b u rn s ^- I t^oA.with OA.Uthis coupon ^-1..only ______“ said. Both cars were towed away. Brainard Place. l-O BOSTON (UPI) - Two men There were no injuries j tUM . — wod. Due to her refusal to be seen jumped overboard to safety by a doctor and have her reported. Court is Sept. 16. COMPLAINTS Linda H. Yankowski, 25, of Thursday night when a 25-foot September 2 & 3 parents informed, police of both cabin cruiser caught fire and departments stopped their in­ East Hartford, reckless driving Police received complaints of Friday at 7:20 p.m. on Congress sank in Boston Harbor, the motorcycles riding private vestigation this morning. Coast Guard said. Owner John A Manchester officer said and Seymour Sts. Court, Sept. 16. Resnikow pf Boston and a police may resume investiga­ passenger were rescued un­ tion if they receive more facts. Oscar Cale, 22, of Hartford, ‘WE SAVE YOU MONEY" evading responsibility in con­ harmed by a passing lobster nection with a car-motorcycle boat. The fire, of unknown AT THE PARKADE collision Thursday at 12:06 a.m. cause, broke out about 6 :p Honor court, in the Parkade parking lot off p.m. about 1 l/2miles epst of omits session Broad St. Cale allegedly drove Winthrop Beach. - i . Honor Court which normally meets every Monday at 7;30 Please Drive p.m. in the courtroom above the police station on E. Middle S|»i:CIAL Nkw s Tpke. will not meet Labor Day, Carefully — said Dave, its chairman. from Finehurst Corner.., Six weeks attendance at Honor Court is an alternative to LABOR DAY WEEKEND Many are asking what is going on across and slop in for a special jail used by Common Pleas 8 - 8 SUNDAY AND MONDAY the street in the former Buick salesroom? The treat after shopping, ybuHl Court judges in sentencing peo­ ple who may have a drinking answer is that the building is being made love it! problem. r-HOLIDAY SPECIAL- ready for MIDAS MUFFLERS. It will be held Tuesday at 7:30 Delightfully Air Conditioned p.m. in the courtroom, Dave KINQSFORD 20 Lb. For Your Comfort said. The 2nd news item is that here at I • Best Quality BAGS Reg. U i $199 Honor Court here will mark • Long Burning Pinehurst we will be its second anniversary Monday, Sept. 8. About 400 men and women have entered the court. OPEN MONDAY The topics discussed at the Monday sessions center on SEPTEMBER 1st Dairy Stores alcohol and are given by CHARCOAL “ Alcoholics Anonymous TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS members. 8 a.m. til 2 p.m. Rl. 6 A 44A • Open Daily and . N Sun. Many Honor Court people join BRIQUETS Bag Pinehurst w/ill be open Sunday 0 a.m. til 2 p.m. AA. PtHiada Branch • Idon. thru Sal. “We've made some inroads,” PINEHURST GROCERY INC. (Jokn and Bernlee RIeg) Dave said. OPEN FOR MEDICINAL EMERGENaES 302 Main St. - Manchester

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i «•'».■ •• K ^ • J •♦. I;.* t > 'v'- li.*' '•* ■' < f ^ > -i. ' * V' » ' V ♦ il ‘ ^ •'4 ^ ‘ ^.' - » * *t • > • • V i . . » > *,-i . • .. ., ., '.■'•■>■ ^•, X-,. WEEKEND — Auguat 80. MW — Page 8 Page 2 - WEEKEND — August 30, 1975 ■IE ‘ t ; Krementz focuses Rehearsals begin The Manchester Civic Orchestra will Stamps and coins begin rehearsals for its 16th consecutive on the essentials concert year Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Forum of the arts By Russ MacKendrIck Keeney Street ^hool. NEW YORK (NEA) - There The first concert will be Nov. 2 at the By June Tompkins he is, the essential Truman Manchester High School. The orchestra Capote. Perched on an expen­ Just in time for back-to-school days we have has scheduled three concerts for the sive chair, elegant and saucy in this shot of the medallion recently issued by the 1975-76 season instead of the usual two. Straw hat circuit Concert program his black Nehru suit and wide- National Education Association. Another item to Besides the concert in November with brimmed hat. A faint smile on be added to the myriad of "Official Limited Edi­ full orchestra and instrumental soloist, Tonight is the last opportunity to hear Eighteen major concerts and recitals his lips, a suggestion of im­ tion Bicentennial” treasures. there will be a concerto concert with a Eddy Arnold at the Oakdale in of international calibre, including five pudence in his eyes. It is a little bit special, though, because of Its smaller group in February, and a con­ Wallingford. Co-starring with Arnold at symphony orchestras. Have been booked Only inches away, grinning generous size — 214 inches across — a real solid cert with the combined orchestra and the 9:30 show is George Gobel. by the University of Connecticut’s and disheveled like the white article to jounce in the hand. Civic Chorale in May. All concerts will Headlining at the Oakdale Sunday is Jorgensen Auditorium in Stores for next terrier beside him on the couch, It Is offered in antique finish bronze at $12.50 be at Manchester High School. Helen Reddy. Entertaining from Sept. 8 season. E.B. White relaxes in his den. and in .999 fine silver at $75. Each piece will be Anyone interested in playing with the to 13 is the comedy team of John David­ ’The musical events will be presented Books piled on the window sill hallmarked, serially numbered, and come with a orchestra may contact Mrs. Barbara son and Joan Rivers. in three subscription series during 1975- behind him, a tempting country matching display stand. Dickie, orchestra personnel manager, at At the Ivoryton Playhouse in Ivoryton, 1976, which also include five dance com­ scene beyond that. NEA’s symbol for the united teaching profes­ 649-6543. Rehearsals will be every Mon­ the summer season concludes tonight panies and eight chamber ensembles and Jill Krementz took both sion is shown on the front: “ ...the first letter of day night at 7:30 at Keeney Street with the Manhattan Savoyards’ perfor­ soloists. photographs, recently exhibited .the Greek word for education, an arrow for the School. mance of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “H.M.S. ’The orchestras will be the Hague in her one-woman show, future, and a spherical triangle to represent the Dr. Jack Heller of the University of Pinafore." » Philharmonic under Jean Martinon, “Famous Writers and Other mutually supportive work of the local, state, and Connecticut is the director. Frankie Laine and Pat Cooper prpyide appearing Sept. 30; Eugene Ormandy’s Personalities,” at New York’s national programs of the NEA...” So states the an evening of nostalgic music and ethnic Philadelphia Orchestra, Oct. 22; the St. Nikon House. At 34, single, liberated and PR literature. humor under the orange and blue big-top Louis Symphony Orchestra, conducted This symbol is held in a very competent hand Pops at Hartford at the Storrowton Theatre, West by George Semkow, and featuring Anton admittedly "paranoid” about her private life — “I’ll tell you which also appears on the reverse to undergird The last of a series of summer pops Springfields Mass. Playing Sept. 1 to 6 at Kuerti, pianist, Jan. 27; the Cleveland their theme and the date — 1976. concerts will be presented Thursday at Storrowton is “Grease,” the 1970s Orchestra, led by Lorin Maazel, Feb. 6; anything you want to know about my dog, though” — she’s As fed-up-to-here as we all are with the 7:30 p.m. on the Shell Stage at Constitu­ musical of the ’50s. Senior citizens may and the National Arts Centre Orchestra avalanche of medallic manufacturers, this one tion Plaza in Hartford. easily the most successful have discounts Wednesday and Saturday of Canada, under the baton of Mario Ber­ young photojoumalist around. does have a certain appeal. Arthur Winbgrad will conduct the matinees. nard!, March 18. Frank Eliscu was the sculptor, and Medallic Hartford Symphony “Pops” Orchestra She earns $200 a day on Zan Charisse is starring in “Cowboy” ’The Chamber Series will open Oct. 8 assignment. Art of Danbury, (what again!) the producer. in a program of popular and classical at the Goodspeed Opera House in Elast and close April 6. Her work appears in JILL KREMENTZ ‘Image of America’ favorites. Haddam. The performance plays ’The Dance Series will open Sept. 25 newspapers and magazines all Gloria Schaffer, Secretary of the through Sept. 28. with a one-night appearance by the over the world, and in the Continuing on education — Many school State, will be guest narrator for the per­ Edward Villella Dance Company. Library of Congress and the teachers have ordered the first of the Postal Ser­ formance of “Peter and The Wolf” by Season ends Included in the series will be Daniel Museum of Modem Art. I Photography | vice “Image of America” series. This one is a ’ Prokofiev. Nagrin, the Jose Limon Dance Company, kit called the “Colonial Post Rider.” They use ’The repertory season at the American She’s responsible for prac­ I as an art S Violinist Elmar Oliveira will play the Gloria Schaffer, Secretary of the the Claude Kipnis Mime Theater, and a tically every author’s portrait special issue stomps to Introduce topics of Saint-Saens “Rondo' Capriccioso” with State, takes on the role of narrator Shakespeare ’Hieatre in Stratford con­ return of the six-member Pilobolus on every major book (“I saw American history. cludes with a performance tonight at 8 of She’s competitive and am­ the orchestra. The orchestra will play for a performance of “Peter and The troupe. that nobody else was doing it Keeping current music by Strauss, Tchaikovsy, and [)uke “King Lear,” and Sunday at 2 p.m. of bitious and a bloody hard Wolf" Thursday at a pops concert for the publishing industry” ), Are you keeping up with all the current Ellington. ’Thornton Wilder’s "Our Town.” and she’s produced two books worker who generates many of sponsored by The Travelers In­ stomps? On Aug. 15 there was supposed to be the There will also be choral selections by herself: one, a photographic her own assignments and the Travelers Choral Club. The event is surance Companies. Dinner theaters diary of a young black girl prepares thoroughly for them. World Peace Through Law (10 cents, with an “I try to keep on top of who’s olive branch, gavel, law book, and globe). On to the 1969 slx-cent Apollo 8 Moon Orbit, where free. Rain date is Friday. A musical revue, "Nice Faces of grosdng up in the South, the the number 30945 is worth $6 as against only ^ 66(2enc( other a hardhitting visual study in town and what books are Aug. 26 the International Women’s Year (same 1943,” with familiar songs of the past is coming out, and I keep cross- value, with a white dove, equality sign, symbol $2.40 for the other seven numbers. Review at Bushnell Weekend, .an entertainment §nd of Vietnam. (“I think the Tanglewood playing at the Coachlight Dinner 'Hieatre coverage of the Vietnam war by referenced, geographical files. for the female, and another globe to indicate The six-cent U.S. Flag regular issue of 1968-71 The Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hart­ in East Windsor through Sept. 7. Coming television supplement, is published photographers totally changed Say I'm going to California to worldwideness). had 119 possible numbers. Most of them bring 50 Although the festival concert series ford has booked the Ike & Tina Turner Sept. 9 is the hit musical “Oklahoma.” each Saturday by ’The Manchester people’s minds and forced the shoot Henry Miller. I send out And still coming: On Sept. 3 there will be a cents, but every now and then there will be a has ended at Tanglewood in Lenox, Review for Saturday at 8 p.m. The pop­ ’The Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre Evening Herald, Herald Square, government to pull out.” ) letters beforehand to say when quarter: “200 Years of Postal Service.” It will two-dollar one, a three, four, five, $7.50, and a Mass., the final listing in the popular ar­ ular artists have a long list of TV and in East Windsor winds up its showing of Manchester, Conn. 06040. I’m going, where I’ll be staying, be se-tenant showing the evolution of mail' top of $9. theater credits and record hits led by “Cabaret” Sunday. Opening Sept. 19 at Publisher Raymond F. Robinson When she puts down her etc. The real shocker though, is the 8 cent Liberty tists series is scheduled for tonight and Nikon or Leica, she samples the transport methods. (Stage-coach and trailer stars Helen Reddy. The program begins their million-selling single, “Proud the Chateau will be “French Dressing,” Weekend Editor Doug Bevins “When I get to my hotel, I truck, trains, vintage biplane and jet-liner, and in the 1954 regular issues. There were two fruit of all this labor, and the start making calls and setting 7:30 p.m. Mary." an impressionistic musical revue. pate, at dinner parties with finally, Mallgrams via satellite.) numbers on each plate block. Most are $3, but up a schedule. If there are four there are several over $100, and the combo 24915- George Plimpton and Gore writers in Mill Valley, for ex­ The first day of issue will be at Philadelphia. Vidal. There was a very good full-color preview of 24920 is offered at $3,500 to $4,000, depending on ample, I try to arrange to shoot the position (suggest checking your album in Atheneum show features Not bad for a Morristown, them all on the same days so I these on the front page of a recent “Linn’s New Jersey, girl who began don’t have to travel back and Stamp News.” case). working at 19 as a secretory at forth between cities. Addod to library Resume meetings Harper’s Bazaar for |59.M a art from children’s books “Once I have the pictures, I The library of the Manchester Philatelic Members of the Central Connecticut Coin Gub week “before taxes.” make sure editors at Society has recenHy picked up a copy of the will reconvene from their summer doings for the For many people, one of their were also designed to appeal to of books about Winnle-the-Pooh “I couldn’t wait to move to newspapers and publishing first meeting of the season on Tuesday, Sept. 2. C ^ Manhattan and support myself. houses know I have them in latest Durland Plate Number Catalog, lliis book most treasured possessions is a the parents who purchased and Christopher Robin are the RENT-A-CAR gives a price for every number or combination It will be at the usual place, the K of C Home, 138 favorite book from their them. images of all the beloved ••MM' It was a matter of great pride stock.” Her stock list now Main St. at 7:30 p.m. Besides the regular to me. To help pay the rent, I numbers roughly 600 and reads of numbers, and also for sheet positions if there childhood. It is often the il­ Illustrations for adult fiction characters drawn by nest H. is any difference there. featqres there will be a Red Book Quiz by Dan began to disappear around 1900 Shepard. used to walk a nei^bor’s boy to like a college course on Noted lustrations that are best Writers of the Mid-Twentieth There are no real surprises until t#e get back Rittlinger. Bring all your numismatic smarts. remembered, for they evoke and the better artists then school every day for SO cents To enhance children’s enjoy­ and a free breakfast. At night I Century. the flavor of the characters and turned to children’s books as ment of the exhibition, the worked for an advertising man ‘Tve always been a reader, story in a way that captures the their major outlet. Atheneum has planned a day of and during the holidays, I sold and before I go on a session, I youthful imagination. The importance of il­ special children’s events and a better robes at Blooming- do a lot of research on the sub­ Parents and their children lustrations in children's books series of story readings. Fun dale’s.” ject. I might not have token that together are invited to enjoy is suggested V by the long­ Day will take place next Satur­ picture of Eudora Welty in her this experience anew in an standing popularity of such il­ She switched to Glamour day, Sept. 6, from 11 a.m. to 4 magazine, saved |1,000 and took bedroom if I hadn’t had a sense exhibition — “Contemporary lustrations as those by Tenniel of her as a Southerner and a MUFFLERS p.m. and' will include story a trip around the world with a American Illustrators of for the original edition of Lewis writer.” The cabinet In her readings, games, short films, friend. Children’s Books” — which will C a r r o l l’s “ A lic e in and surprise events. b^room is described in her open at the Wadsworth Wonderland.’’ Although several “I traded my sewing machine novel, 'The Optimist’s INSTALLED Atheneum on 'Tuesday. other artists have done il­ “ Good Stories” will be a for a Kodak Brownie camera .Daughter.’ for the trip, and when I came "I know when I have what I Most Ford, Chsvys The exhibition consists of 155 lustrations for “Alice,” none series of readings from the and Plymouths. original illustrations by 31 ar­ have ever supplanted Tenniel. books in the exhibition starting back I had all these pictures. I want in a photographic session was thrilled. I joined Show but I can’t say why. Setting is Comparabis pricss tists, among them Maurice Sen- Firmly fixed in the imagina­ Sept; 7 at 2 p.m. in Avery Court on all othar and continuing every Saturday magazine as a reporter and one very Important to me and, dak, Garth Williams, Adrienne tion of anyone who has Mufflars. Adams, Marcia Brown and delighted in A. A. Milne’s series and Sunday through Oct. 12. day, while I was at my desk given the choice, I’d much Roger DuVoisin. 'The books in looking at the pictures, a rather photograph someone in Free estimates • Master Charge - BankAmericard - Mobij which the illustrations Only $70 p«r wMk, plus mileag* photographer p a s ^ by and his home surroundings. I never to qualified renters. said, ‘You ought to be a go in with a preconceived idea Muffler appeared werd published photographer.’ So, being highly of the picture and I get ab­ between 1949 and 1974. suggestible, I did it.” solutely infuriated when anyone Center Complementing the exhibi­ OPEN SUNDAYS Two years later, only 23, she calls and tells me what to take R e g a l tion will be a selection of Many can and trueka I tor rant at low, low! was a staff photographer at the beforehand.” . favorite children’s books old New York Herald Tribune. Much better to leave it to Ms. We offer convenience along tcUh a superior product. belonging to Hartford area rataal The only woman ever to Krementz’ own good eye and residents, covering a period 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. achieve that status. judgment and those im­ from about 1920 to 1950. Cornet; of Broad 319 Main St, Manchester “My idea of heaven was to ponderables which tell her It was not until the mld-19th get a call at 4 a.m. to cover a when she’s gotten something' and Center Street iMon.-Fri ..8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Century that children began to BROWSERS | 3| 9| Phone 643-2145 fire. Even now, if I hear a siren .Special. S om ^ing thatjneritp Phone 646-2112 ,9at. ,,8 a.m. - 5 p>tn. be considered a prime market o r ^ t a story breaking, I ru^ . .the, :Cr«dit: :j“'Photo: Jill for publishers, and the books to follow it.” ...... ' Ktefnbnte.” , ' “ ’ . ■ 1 ' ^ V'< ' And periodicals that started to ONLY W tm appear in quantity at that time HUMIfa i Page 4 - WEEKEND - August SO, 1975 WEEKEND - August 30, 1975 - Page 5 Area radio stations Brendan Gill forecasts AM ...... WMMW 1470 WDRC 102.9 W PLR 99.1 Meriden. Middle of the road. Hartford. Contemporary New Haven. Progressive ■ WCCC 1300 WNTY 990 music. music. • a renaissance of writing Hartford. Top 40 rock music. Southington. Contemporary WFCS 90.1 WRCH 100 WDRC 1380 music. Central Connecticut State Farmington. Beautiful more with the economy. Art Hartford. Contemporary WPOP 1410 College, New Britain. music. NEW YORK - (NEA) - The satisfying to many, not enough does indeed follow economics. music. Hartford. All news. WHCN 105.9 W RTC 89.3 printed word does not have one intellectual nourishment. So foot in the grave as some social young people sought another And publishers and editors, in WRCQ 910 Hartford. Contemporary Trinity College, Hartford. WEXT 1550 critics have gloomily declaim­ avenue, the theater. rocky financial times, are Farmington. Oldies and hits. music. W TIC 96.5 West Hartford. Modern coun­ ed — in fact, the printed word He added that more books are afraid to take a chance on fic­ WRYM 840 try music. WHUS 91.7 Hartford. Classical music. has rarely been spryer, accor­ being sold than ever — and that tion. The facts alone can New Britain. Middle of the University of Connecticut. salvage a nonfiction piece. But WILI 1400 WWUH 91.3 ding to Brendan Gill. is per capita, and not simply road. Storrs. University of Hartford, West due to increased population — fiction historically has had its Willimantic. Progressive WIHS 104.9 Hartford. "There is a true word and that newspapers and ups and its downs.” music. Middletown. Religious music. renaissance going on in the magazines are being written Gill believes that writing to­ WINF 1230 WKSS 96 W W YZ 92.5 1970s,” said Gill. "W e see a lot better. He noted that critics day is at so high a level because Manchester. Easy listening. FM ...... Hartford. Beautiful music. Waterbury. Beautiful music. of fine young writers today with such as Marshall McLuhan, of the care that young writers WKND 1480 WCCC 107 WLVH 93.7 W XLS 96 a respect for the language,even who predicted the demise of the show for the language. "When 1 an awe of it. And these people was starting out,” he said, "m y Windsor. Soul music. Hartford. Top 40 rock music. Hartford. Spanish music. Willimantic. Beautiful music. written word, are being proved are often writing beautiful wrong. peers and I were rather sloppy. stuff.” ” I think McLuhan particular­ We thought we could £et away Brendan Gill is as ly is a silly fellow,” said Gill. with more than the young peo­ authoritative a source on our "H e had some amusing in­ ple today. I think they are work­ language as any contemporary tuitions and invented a new ing harder at it. who has poised a quill. He jargon, but he was not on "Of course, labor doesn’t Ask Kleiner currently is the theater critic target.” always equal great prose. and short-story writer for The Is it not true, though, that the Someone once said that By Dick Kleiner New Yorker, and recently the market for short stories and the Shakespeare wrote so swiftly author of “ Here At The New general acceptance of novels is he never blotted an 'i’ .Ben Jon- Yorker.” (Random House), less than it once was? son said, ‘Would he had blotted a thousand.’ But I think that which each passing week was "True,” said Gill, "but 1 BRENDAN GILL hopping higher on the best-seller think that might have to do was just professional envy.” DEAR DICK: Whatever happened tti a movie star of (he '40s list. and '50s named Dennis Morgan? He had a beautiful Irish tenor The book chronicles the 50- voice and starred in musicals like "The Desert Song" and "Shine year history of this literary on Harvest Moon.” What is he doing these days? — M. C., magazine — a national institu­ Town libraries add many books Eureka, Calif. tion — and G ill’s 35 happy, Klapthor -Official White House Barrett — Lady ol tha Lotus Dennis Morgan doesn’t have to work any more. He invested Paaraon — Csardas quirky years with it. The New New books added to Saltar — Light Yaara China, 1789 to the Preaant Crosby — An Alfair ol Strangers wisely and I ’m told he is currently busy being rich. His last film Scon — A Division of tha Spoils Krueger — Gypsy on 18 Wheels Wilcox — Aftershock Yorker has set a standard for Manchester’s Mary Cheney was "Rogue’s Gallery,” in ’68. He does an occasional commec- Slmanon — Malgrat and the Man on Lorayne -Remembering People: Gilbert — An Offense Against the elegant and precise prose, of The Key to Personal Success Persons cial for fun, that’s all. Library: tha Bench which the supple Gill has made Van Slyka — Tha Mixed Blessing Mayer - T h e Nature of the Beast Moyes — Black Widower Hctlon Wallace -B lu e Meadow NIcol — Moving Zen Sobel — The Virus Killer DEAR DICK; Could you tell me some facts about Claude a prominent contribution. Woods — A Show of Violence OlkowskI — The City People's Book Rogers — The Negotiator Akins? I mean things like where he was born, his height and AlbVfl — Th» Qvgoyl* Conspiracy Yates -D e a d In tha Water of Raising Food Stewart — Age ol Consent "Th e comeback of theater weight and bis age. Also, can you tell me about the rig he drives Bocca — Qlaalla Nonfiction Phllbrick — Tha Bug Book Cleary — The Sale House and books has proved Burka — Dsatti Trick Porter — All About Bear Brooks — Gone Away on Movin’ On? — DONNA WILSON, West Texas City, Tex. Erskina — Harriet Farewell mysterious to many people,” Caray — Tha Chakhov Proposal Ball — Railroads Oulnn — We’re Going to Make You a Akins, a veteran character actor who has finally struck it Playing at area theaters Chernalk — Double FauH Barrow — Moral Phlloaophy for Star Peters -C ro co d ile on the Sandbank said Gill. "P lays — which are Wren — A Multitude ol Sons successful on the NBC series, is rumored to be 49, comes from Clayton — Tha Scorplon'a Tala Education Schickel — Tha Men Who Made the Violent sports and society in the 21st Century is the theme of “ Rollerball,” playing at probably more of a word medium Claava — For Lova ot Crannaugh Bing — Movira through Pregnancy Movies McMullen — A Country Kind ol Death Nelson, Ga., and is 6 feet 2 and weighs around 200. The rig on the Weston -Susannah Screaming even than novels—are alive on Caaba Bracawall — th a Galactic Club Siegel — The Exceptional Child show is a Kenworth Conventional (the conventional part means it Manchester area theaters. Duncan — Jaan Towards Anothar Coggan — Chrlat and Our Criaaa ' Growa Up Broadway, and doing better Considina — Tha Ramarfcabla Lila ol Soltis -Th e Great Chesa Tour­ Nonfiction has the engine in the front). The show just got a pair of brand new Dr. Armand Hammer naments and Their Stories than ever in regional theater °*^dwards -C h ild of Night Matthleasen — The Tree Where Man rigs for next season, more powerful than last year’s. Critohlay — Tha Art of Shall Craft White — Tha Siamese Fighting Fish: and community theater and un­ Esmond — Tha Eya Stonaa Was Born Flamiru — Too Latal Too Lata I Tha Elbert — Fun with Growing Harba In- Its Life Cycle DEAR DICK:. Is Vivien Leigh still alive? How come I’ve never iversity theater. It is a thrilling Douglas-Hamllton — Among' the Lorayne -Remembering People Maldan Criad doora Smith — When I Say No Guilty Falningar — Roots of Art Elephants rFeel seen her on TV 'or heard of her lately? And if you could tell her I and completely unexpected Flatchar — A Raapacttbla Woman Bradshaw -Fa st Company OONT BE HOT AND LONELY THIS SurlHER Gordon — Tha Slaap of Lila Flink — Tha Car CuRura Ponlatowska — Massacre In Mexico admire her in "Gone With The Wind” and it’s my favorite movie turn of events. Floreacu — In Search of Frankenstein Milne — The Enchanted Places Hill — King ol Whita Lady White — Breach of Faith and could it possibly be put on TV? — TAM M Y TA IT, Firhope, Nona — Tha Sixth DIractorata Fried — Tha Vitamin Conspiracy "People predicted the theater Friadland -Th a Graat Detente Evans - T h e Salad Book Ala. VISIT ■ KoalnakI — Cockpit New books added to Dillon — The Abolitionists would die, because television .. Lakar — Tha Smugglar’s Brida DIaaater Vivien Leigh died in 1967, which accounts for the fact that you GalluccI -N e ith e r Peace nor Honor Manchester’s Whiton Memorial Whittemor — Peroff; Tha Man Who was seen as the perfect MacKinnon — Tha Matriarch Knew Too Much haven’t seen her much lately. But you will be seeing "Gone With Malchoir — Slaapar Agam Qoolagong — Evonnel On the Move Library: Hare — Hiking tha Appalachian Trail Mendel — Soviet Women The Wind” on TV soon, although the date has not yet been set. crusher. Moora — Tha Graat Victorian Collac- Rothenberg -Complete Book ol Uon Hayardahl — Fatu-Hhra Fiction The deal has been made, however. "T V , though, has proved, I Hoffman — Crockery Cookary Breast Care Murdoch — A Word Child Stevenson — Green Money Hartel — The Curse ol tha Pharaohs think, to be emotionally un­ Partington — Tha Sunahina Patriot Hoyt — Tha Mutiny on tha Globa DEAR DICK: Some time ago, there was a movie called “ Soylent Green.” Was this taken from a book? If so, who was the author?-MRS, F.W.B., MarsbaU, Mich, Yes, "Soylent Green” was adapted from Harry Harrison’s The beet sellers Respected TV critic novel, “ Make Room, Make Room.” DEAR DICK: Can you do anything about creating interest for a M H tlR Fiction Nonfiction becomes a noveiist rerun of that superb British series ^ a few years ago, "T h e For­ Ragtims — E.L. Doctorow BrMCh Of Faith — Theodora Whita syte Saga?” It would be a welcome change from much of the T.M .: Diacovarlrtg Enargy artd Ovar> John Crosby, who used to be “ I ’ve been a newspaperman Looking for MIstar Goodbar — Judith drivel on nighttime T V .-C H A N D L E R M YERS, Ogdensburg, coming StraM — Harold Bfoomfiald the most respected of U.S. TV since 1932 in Milwaukee,” he g Roaanar Total FItnaaa In 30 Mlnutaa a Waak N.Y. critics when he wrote for the says. "Th at’s 43 years and I Shogun — Jamas Clavell — Lauranca Morahouaa PBS officials tell me they originally acquired the rights from The Monaychangera — Arthur Halley 8yM a Portar'a Money Book old New York Herald-Tribune, find I ’m beginning to repeat the BBC for two showings of “ The Forsyte Saga” and they did SwiMIulb 900C The Greet Train Robbery — Michael The Aacant of Man -Jacob is now a novelist. He’s written myself. We all do it. Crichton Bronowtkl show it twice. They say they are considering renegotiating for iH S rn vrc Cantennial — James MIchener Tha 8ava>Your-Llfa Diet — David four and .his latest is a genuine Crosby wrote about TV for another run but the BBC is asking a lot of money. "W e are getting Shardik — Richard Adams Reuben you-can’t-put-it-down thriller years, but he says he doesn’t a lot of requests, however,” the PBS man says, "so we may do it Tha Eagle Has Landad — Jack How tha Good Quya Finally Won called ‘‘An Affair of miss not writing about it at all. "WHERE QUALITY BEGINS" HIggIna — Jimmy Braalln anyway.” Have faith. Tha Dreaful Lamon Sky — John Convarsatlona with Kennedy Strangers.” He does see a lot of TV, mostly D E AR DICK: Would you explain the difference between the AND THE f u n MEYER STOPS! MacDonald , — Bamjamln Bradlaa Crosby has been living out of habit. In England today, The Boat — Lothar-Gunthar Without Feathers — Woody Allan overseas since '62, but he may he says, the most popular show following: Miss America and Miss U.S.A., and Miss Universe and Buchhelm Tha Total Woman — Marabal Morgan Miss W orld.-M RS. L. MAJOR, Menands, N .Y. be coming back to the U.S. is Telly Savalas’ Kojak series. Those are four separate and distinct t ^ u ty pageants. Miss soon.. America was the grandmom of them all, then other promoters “ For an American,” he says, got into the act and started the other cont^ts. They w ere looking Capsule book reviews “ living in Europe has become Library hours something of a burden. There is for a fast buck—or, in these cases, a fast buxom. Mary Chaney Library nodding, bell-shaped blossoms DEAR DICK; We are reading a lot about Carole Lombard By JUDITH HANAUER Dance, by Jack Anderson. a lot of anti-American feeling in Adult — M onday through are spotted and checkered like Europe, even in England \yhere these days, and we would like to see some of her movies. Norma Unltad Press InIsmstlonsI (Newswedi. $10) A gorgeously il­ Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Shearer and Clark Gable are others we’d like to see. WIm do we lustrated volume which traces snakeskin. I live now. Juvenile —Monday through write to for these requests?—DONNA FIE LD , Goshen, Ind. “ So Katy (his English-born A Word Child, by Iris Mur­ the development of dance as a Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Most of Lombard and Shearer’s movies are too old for Where Are the Children? w ife) and I are thinking of mov­ doch. (Viking, $8.95) Here is a spectator sport from French Friday , 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TV —they both made their last appearances in 1942. Some of by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon ing back. Not just because of s u ^ tale about a rather hateful court dancing of the 16th century Whiton Memorial Library Gable’s films still pop up on late night shows. I suggest you con­ that but also because of the to the Dance Theater of Harlem. & Schuster, $7.95) This expert , Adult and Juvenile—Monday tact the program departments of your localTV stations with your 41-year-old man named Hilary terrible tax situation in The final section of writings by horror story will have the r e ^ e r through Friday, 10 a.m. to 8:30 request. Burde who spent his life hurting England. We’re not sure where dancers about their art is partic­ shuddering from beginning to other people, including a friend's we’ll go — Northern California, p.m. end. Tw o children disappear DEAR DICK; Who does the fantastic bluegrass fiddling on wife whom he killed in an aut^ ularly valuable. perhaps, or maybe New Mex­ Marty Robbins’ LP album, "Good ’n Country?” —REBECCA LIN I* LOCK construction hooiu* bm oii^r) and their mother, who has been mobile accidenL Iris Murdoch is ico. Somewhere rural, where KING, Tuscaloosa, Ala. convicted of killing her two Aa0VE>BEL0U/g r o u n d POOLS a clever enough writer to make Color Guide to American we can keep a goat and some Bookmobile The people at Columbia tell me the fiddler’s name is Buddy children from a previous mar­ Burde's comeuppance amusing, G ardening, by Arthur Hellyer. chickens and Katy can grow Splcher. Pool accessories Manchester Public Library (Crown, $10.95) Here’s a book to riage, is the logical suspect Sud­ things.” witty and meaningful,' but bookmobile service has been D E AR DICK; Please settle an argument. Is Jack Cassidy the delight both serious and denly the reader is immersed in He is also finally calling an perhaps because the characters suspended next week to allow son of Hdpalong Cassldy?-J. MIVILLE, Anaheim, Cal. • she has chosen are plainly armchair gardeners. It is filled the murders from the past while end to his newspaper career. No. Hopalong Cassidy was a character (played l?y William the real kidnaper holds the He writes a column now for an transfer of books and eauip- RTE.i-lft.COyEMTRY-7’12-7368 despicable and dull, even her with color photos and drawings Boyd), not a real person. children at his mercy. The plot is English newspaper, biit that ment to a new vehicle. Service skills are not enough to bring the of everything from stocks and ’ somewhat, farfetched _ en£: this summer; . i .. • - ■wUl resume Sept. 8. novel off., qinflqwers. td 'fritillaries,'whoefe‘ 4

Hootenany. Peter Breck, Jody Baker. clandestine. Charles 2:00 (5) “The Broken Star” (1956). 3:30 ('40) “The Lineup” (1958). San Today Sullivan, Richard Car| ^Deputy marshal murders a rancher for ijS-i Francisco Police crack down on nar­ 11:30(3) “Tiara Ta but is foiled by his assistant 1:S0 (5) “ First Man Into Space” cotics. Robert Keith, Warner Anderson, of pride and pr ^Duff, Llta Baron, Bill Williams. (1959). Fearless test pilot leaves his girl Eli Wallach. James Mason, He and friends for a daring mission. Maria 6:00 (5) “The Return of Frank James” 11:30 (8) “Fa^ ri964). ^ ^ J ^ a m p a g n e for Caesar” Landi, Marshall Thompson. (1940). Frank James sets out to avenge Story of an invj (1950).'m ^kundertakes campaign to Crash of ruin a r a a ^ ^ f t |L Ronald Colroan s ' i 1:30 (20) “Amor a Todo Gas” (1972). his brother Jesse's murder. Henry Fon­ a commercial! 6rd, Nan- Celeste H olm TTIB^ice. Spanish. da, Gene Tierney, Henry Hull. cy K wan, 'S uzanne 2:00 (9) “ Mysterious Desperado” 6:30 (9) "The Moonraker” (1957). «* **^ p. Pleshette.i 3:45 (i) “Impac?^ (1949). Young man who inherits large Adventure in turbulent England in 1651, 11:30.( Tulco” (1964). breakdown when he find? parcel of land is framed so as to lose the as followers of deposed king try to es­ Elvis! [co. Ursula An- has tried to murder him. Bria ownership. Tim Holt, Richard Martin. cape new king’s soldiers. George Baker, dress,i___ fandro Rey. Ella Raines, Helen Walker. 3:00 (9) “Hootenany Hoot” (1963). Sylvia Syms, Peter Ame. l : 3 ^ H “The I’s Revenge.” 5:40 (8) “ Mutiny” (1952). Adyg Television director, split up with his 8:00 (9) “Back Street” (1941). Drama lents with sea during the War of iq producer wife, finds complications of a love affair between a married man Grant Stevens, Angela Lansbuj arising from the telecast of a traveling and a woman whose relationship is Knowles.

no resigns his Army cm gncee’s parents recolU Sunday r to the Sudan to prove he’s Ljnto a fungus. , Anthony Steele, Laurence Adl^^Siisan Far 8:00 (30) “King Kong” (1933). Claj ____[‘Thai about the ape found in the jungli 8) “Papa’s Delicate Condition” (1950). ratic brought to New York. Fay Wray, ~ ’Comedy with Jackie Gleason, family . and Id in Armstrong, Bruce Cabot, Sam Johns, Charlie Ruggles and loveless Greer Noon (5) “Hold That Bab;^ dwin. Garson, W alt^H dgeoh iS£ I The Bowery Boys find a baj ____Jemember Mama” (1948). laundromat and uncover a rama ol^^^|wegipn family in San 8:30 (8 ‘Em All” the tot. Leo Gorcey. Prancisco h ^ ^ ^ ^ a r ly 20th Century. (1970). Ad breenaries in the Turli ; I 1:00 (3) “A Nice Liti Irene Dunne, Ho^^^s^Bei Geddes, ' 1922. Charles 7 ¥ - Should Be Robbed’ Philip Dorn. Bronsod Bchele Mercier. \, bank robbers give it 3:30 (5) “ It’s a Gift” a Terror” (1958). broke. Tom Ewell grocery store owner wiUi^^Sbafor to rescue his wife Ini-, V -\ i Mickey Shaughnesj orange groves. W. C. FieldsT' mad extortionist. 1:00 (5) “A Tr( lyn” Leroy. TRod Steiger, Inger (1945). Film V( Ith’s 6:00 (5) .“The Men” (1950). Battle of a ' novel about a a n un- paralyzed war veteran to adjust to his Ibumey Into Fear” (1942). happy envirg disability. Jack Webb, Marlon Brando. is in trouble with Nazi Sun Peggy Anni 6:30 (9) “Die, Monster, Die” (1965J( ard a cargo ship. Joseph 1:00 (9)J W e” (19 mng American visiting Englk Stores Del Rio, Ruth Warrick.

(19667 cal with Elvis PresU (5) “Tovarich” (1937). Royal and Suzanna' ne flees Russia without a kopek. These images of Block Island, M( Srles Boyer, Ciaudette Coibert. using the sun and the moon as Paul Michael Glaser (left) and Big Country” (1952). 8:00 (9) “ S n ^ ^ I s l a n d Soldier of fortune Fll:30 (9) “The Invitation” (1952).-In­ light sources, were made by Steve David Soul portray “Starsky and bight episodes of valid girl discovers her father has tried Hutch” Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. on voodoo in the Caribbeal moon Dunn, Herald photographer. Cooper, Janet Leigh, to “buy” her happiness. Van Johnson, ABC-TV. adise, Hawaiian Style” 11:30 (3) To Be Annoy Dorothy McGuire, Ruth Roman.

gyen, Walter 9:30 (8-40) “Satani One person survi^ brm which causes dea ’on a Tuesday r(8-40) "Mobile T w ^ small boat. Kin EClure, _cast journalist in hard timel _ 1:00 (5) “ Hoodlum Priest” (19 Mejandro Rej^ J e r chance to prove himself. I ^ _ , of God fights to save those concj jOO (9) 6st Side” the world. Don Murray, Keig ’ new series. Jackie Cooper, Mark heeler, Julie Gregg. ^ ^ _ o v J ^ e t in high 1:00 (9) “The Girl in ’ socie nes Mason, True story of the first won 8:00 (20-22-30) “The Invisible Man” Barbar^ leflin. dared to crash a ma ^1975). Gifted scientist finds a way to ll:30i Sneed. Allyson, Arthur Kpnne ppear, but then must run to avoid 11:3 !ity Confidential” 4:30(9) “TheYelloy gecrets to the military. Pilot for (1953 lard reveals identi- Eccentric young invj n e T ^ ^ H ^ D a v id McCallum, Melinda bery gang. Preston driver to demonstn Fee, Iffl^^Bgrrow.

ugh cops search for the Wedni Gene Kelly, Jeff Rj ______fto kill them. Pilot for new 4:30 (9) “Fearless '^^^^1952), Uchael Glaser, David Soul. 1:00 (5)i fes" (1958). Young circus performer, drai ‘Carbine Williams” (1952). Drama i ’ in a gloomy my, takes his pet lion with hin7 he man who, while in prison, in- seasldei vorth, Burt Leigh, Keenan Wynn. he famous carbine rifle. James Lanca 8:00 (9) “The Great Sinner” Ft, Jean Hagen. 1:0 hell^B^D954). Brilliant writer falls in lo' (3) To Be Announced. e n a n t i s n ^ M ^ beautiful lady gambler. Grei 1:30 (5) “Three on a Match” (1932). ^secret Ava Gardner, Melvyn Dougl____ ree girlhood chums get involved in a scientist .is kiUra^K^jSO (8-40) “Starsky a^MRuti iidnaplng. Bette Davis, Joan Blondell.

entei to steal go doctor to quit, so he stakes everything on lay Franclsi Roa bism c i last play. Clark Gable, Alexis Smith. Freeman. 11:00 (9) “Madame Bovary” (1950). “ Thunder Road” (1958). 4:30 (9) “Ki! Romantic drama about a woman and her j[ar hero becomes deliveryman Baseball fan quit three lovers. Jennifer Jones. ..mountain liquor. Robert school for umi' 11:30 (3) To Be Announced. Jackie Cooper (below) and Mark Gloria Henry, 11:30 (5) “Virginia City.” Union and Wheeler star in “Mobile Two,” an ABC-TV movie pilot Tuesday at 8 _ (9) ^ B.test Guitar Alive” 8:00 (9) an Play” Confederate spies try to outwit each (191)7). C onfed^ m asquerade as (1949) rtold by his other. Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins. p.m .

; a tunnel un- Gordon, Nick Pryor, American pitots downed in Germany out­ ray, Christine 8:30 (8-40) “ Roll, Freddy, Roll” wit the (Jestapo and escape. Errol Flynn, Friday (1974). Divorced computer expert tries Ronald Reagan. ket„Will Travel” to outdo his ex-wife’s new husband. Tim 12:30 (9) “Lady without a Passport” 1:00 (5) "Eve of Saint Mark.” L ov^ oges, handymen in Conway, Moose Drier, Barra Grant. (195()). Immigration agent breaks up story of a young soldier and his. girl at Tidentally launch the 11:30 (3) “Dead Men Tell No Tales” gang smuggling aliens into the U.S. Hedy the start of World War U. Anne Baxter, (1971). Killers mistake another man for Lamarr, John Hodiak, James Craig. Vincent Price. free Five” (1975). Ex- their target. Christopher (>eorge, Judy 1:45 (5) "The Face of Marble” (1946). 1:00 (9) “Escape from East Berlin” Jfq in e ppUceihfeh,'. using’,’, Carne.',’,’- ' ' ■ - ■ i , Weird tale of a doctor who brings the (1962). Boy and,girl try to espape " ^ ( < • > U:30 (5) (‘Desperate Journey’J(HM2)i,, dead b p p k ^ life. John Canadine. Vt "fl!®

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Page 8 - WEEKEND - August 30, 1975 Sunday, Aug. 31 ' ..-I, Today, Aug. 30 erflo - The. Flintstones ...... 5 Christopher Closeup. ....,...... 3 Make a W ish...... 8-40 A Family at W ar ...... ».■ 24 M e d lx ...... 22 1:00 6:30 , Adelante! .30 i 'W Film F e s tiv a l...... 3 Black Is a Beautiful Woman Insight ...... 3 ...... 57 Rev. Cleophus Robinson .... .5 W restling...... 9 Noon 14 9:30 7:00 1 Speaking with Your Hands .20 Face the S ta te ...... 3 Bob Newhart Show ..,...... 3 Star T r e k ...... 22 Camera Three ...... 3 M o v ie ...... 5 Harness Racing ...... 9 ...... ■. 24 Wonder Window ...... 5 Speaking for the Consumer . .8 This Is the Life ...... 8 J,'-. Jabberwocky...... 30 10:00 Hour of P o w e r ...... 9 Gamer Ted Armstrong...... 40 Dick Cavett Show ...... 3 7:30 Insight . ’ ...... 20 f P # . '. ' 1:30 Adams of Eagle Lake .... 8-40 Arthur and Company...... 3 Hollywood & the S ta rs...... 22 M o v ie ...... 5 Mets vs. Dodgers...... 9 ■ Yogi Bear Cartoons...... 5 What About W omen...... 30 Make It Real ...... 8 No—Honestly ...... 24' Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 The Flintstones ...... 40 M o v ie ...... 20 School for Wives ...... 57 The Christophers...... 9 12:30 Addams Fam ily ...... 30 10:30 Ring Around the World ____30 Face the Nation ...... 3 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 Boarding H o u s e ...... 24-57 8:00 Dialogue...... 8 2:00 11:00 We Believe ...... 3 Meet the P re s s ...... 20-22-30 Soul T r a in ...... 3 N ew s...... 3-5-8-40 W onderam a...... 'S' Gilligan's Island...... 40 Rock Concert ...... 8 11:30 Catholic S ervic e ...... 8 1:00 M o v ie ...... 9 Movies ...... 3-8-40 Davey and Goliath...... 9 Movies ... .■...... 3-5-9 TV Garden Club...... 24 Black N e w s ...... 5 Word of Life T od ay...... 22 Eighth Day ....;...... 8 T h riller...... 40 M o v ie ...... 30 Midnight Conversations W ith ...... 40 8:15 2:30 Police Surgeon...... 5 1:30 Sacred H eart...... 4p W om an...... 24 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Issues and Answers ______8-40 3:00 N ew s...... 2?-30 8:30 Human Dimension...... 20 f .1 My Neighbor’s Religion ...... 3 The Hambletonian...... 3 12:30 Greatest Sports Legends .. .22 Alfred Hitchcock Hour...... 5 Insight ...... 8 Rock Concert...... 5 Connecticut Closeup ...... 30 Day of D iscovery...... 9-40 M o v ie ...... 9 W restling...... 9 2:00 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 22 Phillies vs. Giants .... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-30 M o v ie ...... 8 - Speaking F r e e ly ...... 24 Sammy and Com pany...... 22 9:00 F i l m ...... 20 ^ Room 222 ...... 40 Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 Lindsay Wagner as the world’s first bionic woman manipulates her repaired arm for Dr. 1:30 A's vs. Red S o x ...... 22 (^oose L ife ...... 8 3:30 Jerry Visits...... 3 Championship G a m es ...... 30 Wells (Alan Oppenheimer, left) and Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson) in Sunday’s Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 9 U.S. Open Tennis...... 3 M o v ie ...... • -9 Room 222 ...... 40 episode of ABC-TV’s “ Six Million Dollar Man.” The show airs at 7:30 p.m., but will move The A v e n g ers ...... 8 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 2:00 to 8 p.m. Sundays when its second season starts Sept. 14. M o v ie ...... 40 Christopher Closeup ...... 40 2:30 M o v ie s ...... 5-8 4:00 9:30 U.S. Open Ten n is...... 3 The Risk of Marriage...... 30 5:15 The S ain t...... 5 Everyw om an...... 3 To Be Announced...... 20 Six Million Dollar Man . .. 8-40 10:30 Sesame Street...... 24-57 3:45 . Family Classics...... 8 Speaking With Your Hands 30 Hollywood & the S ta rs...... 22 World of D isn ey...... 20-22-30 The P rotectors...... 3 M o v ie ...... 8 'ITiriller...... 40 5:30 Rvening at Pops...... 24-57 Police Surgeon...... 8 4:30 Percy Sutton R e p o rt...... 9 5:40 Friends of Man ...... 3 The Untouchables ...... 9 Dragnet ...... 8 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 3d)0 8:00 M o v ie ...... 8 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 Jimmy S w a ggart...... 18 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 Flying Circus ...... 24-57 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 Telethon Preview ...... 40 5:00 Insight ...... 40 Inside/Clutslde...... 18 M o v ie ...... 9 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Only on cable lOdK) M o v ie ...... 30 Carrascolendas...... 24-57 Spring Street U S A ...... 18 11:00 Wide World of Sports — 8-40 New York City Channels 5 Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 3:30 6d)0 8:30 N e w s ...... 3-8-22-30-40 The A ven g ers...... 9 and 9 are seen exclusively by Big Blue Marble ...... 8 M o v ie ...... 5 Eric Sevareid ...... 3 K o ja k ...... 3 Telethon Continues ...... 5 S ta r’T rek ...... 22 subscribers to Greater Hart­ Catholic S ervice...... 9-22-30 Greatest Sports Legends — 9 M o v ie ___ -...... 5 M o v ie ...... 8-40 Kup’s S h ow ...... 57 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 ford CATV, Manchester cable L atin o ...... 40 Hour of P o w e r ...... 18 Day of D iscovery...... 18 Challenge of TYuth...... 18 11:30 Tlie S h ow ...... 22 5:30 television. 1 0 :3 0 ' Dragnet ...... 40 Colom bo...... 20-22-30 The Name of the G a m e ...... 3 And in the far turn, it’s Bonefish, two-year-old trotter of the year in 1974, driven by Stanley Electric Company...... 24-57 Look Up and L i v e ...... 3 4rf)0 N o v a ...... 24-57 Masterpiece Theatre___ 24-57 The S ain t...... 8 Dancer, twice a Hambletonian winner. They’re preparing for the 50th running of harness Korg: 70,000 B.C...... 8 Let’s Make a D e a l...... 8 Conn. N ew sm akers...... 30 9:00 M o v ie s ...... 9-30 racing’s most prestigious test, today at 3 p.m. on CBS-TV. 5:00 Point.of V ie w ...... 9 Mets vs. D odgers...... 9 6:30 Jerry Lewis’ Muscular Harness Racing ...... 22 N ew s...... 3-22 Jewish Heritage...... 40 Creative Faculty ...... 24 Secret Agent 007V4...... 8 Dystrophy Telethon ...... 5 Jerry Lewis’ Muscular M o v ie ...... 5 10:45 Here (?ome the B rid e s ...... 40 M o v ie ...... 9 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 Dystrophy Telethon ...... 40 Racing from Belm ont...... 9 Jewish L i f e ...... 30 4:30 Music for All A m e ric a ...... 18 9:30 This week’s sports on TV Midnight Journey to Adventure...... 18 11KM) Jeopardy ...... 8 N ew s...... 20-22-30 Sixty M inu tes...... 3 W restling...... 22 Be Announced. I Love Lucy ...... 20 E ye on W om en...... 3 Teach-In...... 18 Secret Agent...... 40 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 18 Today Sunday 9:00 (8-40) Football: Dolphins Week in R e v ie w ...... 24 Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 To Be Announced...... 22 7M) Life of Leonardo ...... 24 12:30 3:00 (3) The Hambletonian. 2:00 (22) Baseball: A ’s vs. Dragnet ...... 8 vs. Vikings. Black P ersp ective...... 30 G o o b e r...... 8-40 N ew s...... 3-8-22 Creative Faculty ...... 57 3:00 (20-22-30) Baseball: Red Sox. 9 dH) Open D o o r ...... 57 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 Gospel Singing J u b ilee...... 18 1 0 KI0 1d)0 Phillies vs. Giants. 2:30 (3) U.S. Open Tennis. Why Can’t I Learn? ...... 5 5:30 Water W orld ...... 22 Wild Kingdom ...... 20-30 Telethon Continues ...... 5-40 3:30 (3) U.S. Open Tennis. 4:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Tuesday G o lf...... 8-40 Living Faith ...... 18 N e w s ...... 3-8-22-30-40 Carrascolendas...... 30 Victory Garden ...... 24-57 N e w s ...... 8 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Dodgers. 8:00 (9) Baseball: M eU vs. Changing T im e s ...... 22 Weekend...... 20-22-30 Movie ...... 9 11:30 7:30 People at the End of the 3 K)0 Sports. 5:00 (8-40) Golf: U.S. Men’s Pirates. Peeling Good ...... 24-57 The Champions...... 18 Manhattan TYansfer ...... 3 Telethon Continues ...... 5-40 6:00 (9) Racing from Belmont Amateur Championship. Challenge...... 3 What About W omen...... 30 ’Tunnel...... 57 To Be Announced...... 20 Park. Friday Consumer Survival K i t ...... 24 8:00 (5) Football: Jets vs. Monday 8:00 (9) "Baseball: M eU vs. Down the R oad...... 57 Falcons. 4:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Cardinals. Daytime programs 9:00 (20-22-30) F ootb all: Pirates. 7:00 9:00 (20-22-30) F ootb all: Patriots vs. Packers. 7:30 (22) All-American Agronsky and Com pany...... 3 Ryan’s H o p e ...... 8-40 4:00 Raiders vs. Cowboys. Channels 5 and 40 wlU pre­ 6:00 Wheel of Fortune...... 20-22-30 10:00 (9) Baseball: MeU vs. Futurity. N e w s ...... 8-20-22 Know Your W o rld ...... 20 B ew itch ed...... 3 11:30 (9) Fight of the Week. empt all daytime programming Captain K an garoo...... 3 I Love Lucy ...... 40 Dodgers. 8:15 (20-22-30) Baseball: To Firing Lin e ...... 24-57 S om erset...... 22 House of Frightenstein...... 5 on Monday (Sept. 1) to continue Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 11KM) Hee H a w ...... 30 Not for Women Only...... 30 You Don’t Say ...... 8 broadcasting the Jerry Lewis’ A.M. America...... 8 Tattletales...... 3 Here Come the B rid e s ...... 40 -ret S om erset...... 20-30 Muscular E ^trophy Telethon. Public Affairs Show ...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 5 1:30 ij 7:30 The Lucy Show...... 9-22 Regular Monday programming Today Show...... 20 Showoffs...... 8 As the World ’Turns...... 3 What’s Happening...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24-57 What’S new this week r -' resumes at 8:30 p.m. on 8:30 Straight Talk ...... 9 Let’s Make a D ea l...... 8-40 Public A ffa irs ...... 8 M erv Griffin Show...... 40 Channels 5 and 40. Mister Ed ...... S High R o lle rs ...... 20-22-30 Days of Our Lives — 20-22-30 Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 Roosevelt (CBS). Joe Franklin Show ...... 9 You Don’t Say ...... 40 2d)0 4:30 The coming week on televi­ Sept. 12. F i l m ...... 20 Mary Tyler Moore is in a The Guiding L ig h t...... 3 Mike Douglas Show...... 3 sion will be a mixture of the old Channel 5’s changes include Thursday American Lifestyle ...... 22 9:00 11:30 quandary when she reaiizes MONDAY -- FRIDAY and the new. Many network addition of reruns of "The Par­ New England Journal...... 3 Love of Life ...... 3 The $10,000 P yra m id ...... 8-40 Bugs Bunny & Friends...... 5 Thursday night, look for 8:00 SdM series will end their seasons tridge Fam ily” and "Adam- previews of CBS’ Saturday she likes a young man bt Dennis the M en a ce...... 5 Midday Live ...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 8 All in the F a m ily ...... 3 Summer Semester...... 3 2:30 this week, and begin new 12,” which have meant morning children’s shows; can’t stand his son, tonight Kitty T od ay...... 22 The Brady Bunch ...... 8-40 ITie Edge of Night...... 3 M o v ie ...... 9 Jets vs. Falcons...... 5 6:15 seasons or be replaced next cancellation of " I Love Lucy” NB C ’s "M o n tefu sco s,” an at 9 on CBS-TV. Dinah Shore ...... 30 Hollywood Squares ... 20-22-30 Rhyme and R eason ...... 8-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Yonder Come D ay ...... 8 Davey & Goliath ...... 8 week. and "Hogan’s Heroes.” Italian-American sitcom; Strom 'n Drummers — . .. .40 NOON Tlie Doctors ...... 20-22-30 Star T Yek...... 22 M o v ie ...... 9 6:30 Here’s a rundown of new Channels 8 and 20 begin NBC’s “ Fay,” about a N ew s...... 3-8-9 3KI0 The Mod Squad...... 30 Bobby G oldsboro...... 18 Public Affairs Shows .. .3-8-30 9:30 shows or pre-season previews broadcasting a Billy Graham divorcee, and NBC’s "M edical Magnificent Marble Machine Emergency , ...... 20-30 The Flying N un ...... 5 The Price Is Right ...... 3 5:00 Crusade at 7 p.m. TV notes Speak for Yourself ...... 5 scheduled this week: Story,” an anthology series. Oral Eberts In Alaska ’The Lucy Show...... 9 ...... 20-22-30 Casper and Friends...... 5 7KH) Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 Tuesday Wednesday Also 'Thursday night: An ABC ...... 22 Not for Women Only...... 22 Showoffs...... 40 General Hospital...... 8-40 MGM Television and CBS-TV News..,....)...... 3 Film ...... 20 Tuesday night schedules in­ Another made-for-TV movie special about Evel Knlevel and Philadelphia Folk Festival The I^tstones ... 40 12:30 Tlie Real McCoys ...... 9 will produce an original Underdog Cartoons...... S Mister Rogers...... 24-57 clude two made-for-TV movies which will become a series, a late-night Wide World Special ...... 24-57 Search for Tomorrow ...... 3 Another World ...... 20-22-30 musical based on the lives of I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 lOdM which have become new series, “ Starsky and Hutch,” airs on on ABC’s new season. ’The Night Stalker ...... 40 All My Children...... 8-40 3:30 the Dolly Sisters. Today Show...... 22-30 Spta-Off ...... 3 5:30 the second episode of CBS’ ABC Wednesday night. The Bil­ Journey to Adventure...... 9 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3 Friday 8:30 Wayne Newton makes a rare A.M. America...... 40 G r ^ A c r e s ...... 5 The Flintstones ...... 5 "Beacon Hill,” and changes on ly Graham Crusade continues Jackpot!...... 20-22-30 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Friday night has two more Big Elddle...... 3 TV guest appearance on CBS- Phil Donahue S h ow ...... 8 Film ...... 20 Channel 5. and the networks have planned 7:30 . OneUfetoUve ...... 040 previews of Saturday morning Liberty Temple ...... 18 T V ’s "Cher” on Oct. 12. IdM) Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22-30 The two movies are NBC’s several specials to ease out the The Flintstones ...... S 10:30 Tlie Beverly Hillbillies ...... 9 kid shows, from ABC and NBC. 0:00 Hal (Barney Miller) Linden The Match Gam e ...... 3 Villa Alegre ...... 24-57 “ The Invisible Man,’’ which old season. New Zoo Revue ...... 8 G am bit...... 3 Elx^ise with Maggie...... 57 Both ABC and CBS have Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 has been named New York Movies,. , , , , .5-9 N e w s ...... ^ debuU as a series Sept. 8, and Featured in the specials are N e w s ...... ; .9, The Mpljwnhto-Law V-...... * programmed news specials, on S.W.A.T...... 8^0 chairman for the March to ABC’s "M obile ’Two,” which Rich U ttle (NBC), Sandburg’s ' ' ' ■ I >, * ‘ , I .* c * I - - , - land use and hunting, respec­ Old Tim e Gospel H o u r ...... 18 Conquer Cystic Fibrosis cam­ has been renamed “ Mobile Lincoln (NBC), and a look at PatrioU vs. Packers .. 20-22-30 paign. One’’ and w ill become a series President Franklin D. tively. , . ., , Page 10 — WEEKEND — Auguat 80, 1975 Wi :i WEEKEND — August 30, 1975 - Page 11 M u f I Labor Day, Sept. 1 Thursday, Sept. 4 6:00 8:30 10:00 TV Community News...... 3-8-22-30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 6:00 Truth or Consequences...... 22 Telethon Continues ...... 5-40 9:00 News...... ;.. 3fr22-30 Martin Agronsky...... 24-57, Future Shock ...... 3 Baseball Continued...... 9 , Maude...... 3 ...... 5 New ’Treasure Hunt. . .30 News...... '...... 5 C o lle g e Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Dolphins vs. Vikings...... 8-40 Wild Wild W est...... 9 Dragnet ...... 40 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 Gamer Ted Armstrong...... 9 The Honeymooners...... 20 The Living Word ...... 18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 8:00 Join the adventure in education. The Connecticut Electric Company...... 24-57 9:30 The Honeymooners...... 20 Dyn-O-Mite Preview ...... 3 10:30 State Community Colleges in cooperation with Sound of My Own Name .. . .9 6:30 Rhoda...... 3 Electric Company...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice...... 5 Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) will offer 3 News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 Connecticut R eport...... 18 ...... 40 Evel Knievel: Portrait of 11:00 college credit courses this semester on TV. M ovie...... 5 10:00 6:30 ■ a Daredevil...... ;. 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Medical Center...... 3 News...... 3-8-20-2^30 Movie .. .A ...... 9 The Best of Groucho...... 5 The Ascent of Man M ovie...... 9 " A course tracing the development of science and art as ex­ TV Garden Club...... 24 News...... ^ Partridge Family...... 5 Sharing .. V\...... 18 pressions of man's uniqueness. 3 credits, evening classes only, Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 New York Report ...... 9 The Real McCoys ...... 18 The Montefuscos ...... 20-30 I Love Lucy — . — ...... 20 course begins Sept. 23 Captioned News ...... 24-57 7:00 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes Kiln Kraft ^...... 24 Billy Graham C rusade...... 22 The Consumer Experience News...... 3-22-40 ...... 24 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Evening at Pops...... 24-57 11:30 '' --A constructive approach to consumers' rights is stressed in this M ovies...... 3-5 course in personal financial manatiement 3 credits, morning and irT^, Truth or Consequences...... 8 World Press ...... 57 7:00 8:30 evening classes, course begins Sept 8 The Avengers...... 9 10:30 News...... 3-22-40 The Waltons ...... 3 It Takes a Thief...... 8 “He was a star. You loved him for the way he wore his battered fedora or you hated him Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Classic Theater American Outdoorsman .... 18 New Jersey Report...... 9 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 -■A study of drama and literature by European authrxs of the 17th Film ...... 20 To Be Announced...... 57 for what appeared to be an arrogant tilt of the chin.” So says Henry Fonda of President Billy Graham Crusade ... 8-20 F a y ...... 20-30 Wide World Special...... 40 through 19th centuries A total of 13 plays will be seen 3 credits, Jeanne Wolf With ...... 24 11:00 Franklin Roosevelt in the CBS-TV special, “F.D.R.: The Man Who Changed America, The Avengers...... 9 9:00 12:30 evening classes only, course begins S e ^ 25. To Tell the Truth...... 30 News...... 3-22-30 Wednesday at 10 p.m. on Channel 3. Can You Top T his?...... 18 Sts. of San Francisco — 8-40 Wide World Special...... 8 ' For complete information, call or write: Consumer Survival K it...... 57 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Black Perspective ...... 24-57 The Living Word ...... 18 1:00 J To Tell the Truth...... 30 Medical Story...... 20-22-30 TV Community College 7:30 Harness Racing...... 9 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 1280 Asylum Ave., The Price Is Right ...... 3 1 Love Lucy ...... 20 Wednesday, Sept. 3 7:30 Hollywood Theatre ...... 24-57 1:30 Land of the T h ree...... 3 Hartford, Conn, 06105 New Candid C am era...... 8 The Way It W as...... 24 10:00 9:30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Celebrity Bowling ...... 18 To Be Announced...... 57 6:00 Celebrity Tennis...... 18 Adam-12...... 5 The Quarterbacks ...... 3 Phone:232-4817 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 American Parade...... 3 2:10 or contact your nearest community college. Call of the W est...... 20 11:30 News...... • 3-8-22-30 ...... 5 Celebrity Golf...... 18 M edix...... 18 The Fugitive...... 5 All-American F u tu rity ...... 22 Bewitched...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 M ovies...... 3-5-9 Animal W orld...... 30 Gamer Ted Armstrong Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Wild Wild West ...... 9 ..20-30 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow . 18 Room 222 ...... 40 Petrocelli...... Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Midnight Billy Graham Crusade ...... 22 Friday, Sept. 4 RUT DIRECT AND SAVE Polka!...... 40 News...... 8-40 The Honeymooners...... 20 Electric Company...... 24-57 8:00 10:30 12:30 Hocking Valley Bluegrass 6:00 NFL Action ‘75...... 18 10:00 AT 8:00 Bonanza...... 40 Tony Orlando & D aw n...... 3 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 .. .24-57 News...... 3-8-22-30 Human Dimension...... 20 News...... 5 Time of M an...... 3 6:30 The Land Use G am e...... 8-40 The Rookies ...... 8-40 Wide World M ystery...... 40 News...... 3-8*20-22-30 That’s My Mama...... 8-40 Bewitched...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 11:00 Wild Wild West ...... 9 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 24-57 BURGESS NURSERY M ovie...... 9 1:00 Partridge Family...... 5 M ovie...... 9 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Westbrook Hospital...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Room 222 ...... 40 COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION Hour of P ow er...... 18 The Real McCoys ...... 18 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Joe Garagiola...... 20-22-30 1:30 Rich Uttle Special ... 20-22-30 The Honeymooners...... 20 11:00 Book B e a t...... 24 M ovie...... 9 News...... 3-8-40 Menuhin Tribute to Willa One Step Beyond...... 5 No —Honestly...... 24 Electric Company...... 24-57 8:00 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 20 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Gather...... 24-57 Joe Franklin Show...... ,9 Feeling Good ...... 57 Bonanza...... 40 M ovie...... 3 JUIDROMEOA HEMLOCK 7:00 Captioned N ew s...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice ...'...... 5 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 2:15 News...... 3-22-40 8:30 6:30 8*15 11:30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Caption^ News...... 24-57 HYDRJINGU JUMPER iseball -T.B.A ...... 20-22-30 Hitchcock P resents...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Funshine Sneak P e e k ___8-40 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 M ovies...... 3 -5 Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 Billy Graham Crusade ... 8-20 Jim Stafford Show...... 8-40 Partridge Fam ily...... 5 11:30 VIBURNUM PINE It Takes a 'Thief...... 8 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 M ovies...... 3-5 The Avengers...... — 9 This Is the Life ...... 18 Victory Garden...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Witness to Y esterday...... 24 Sanford and Son...... 20-22-30 It Takes a Thief...... 8 WIGtLU YEWS Other People, Other Places Honeymoon Suite...... 40 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Week in Review...... 24-57 Fight of the W eek...... 9 Tuesday, Sept. 2 ...... 18 9:00 CRIMSON KING MAPLE 12:30 Miss World-U.S.A...... 40 NOfflMY MAPti The Romagnolls’ Table — 24 Cannon...... 3 7:00 8:30 The Living Word ...... 18 Honeymoon S uite...... 8 News...... 3-22-40 9:30 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Midnight 6:00 Open D oor...... 57 Sandburg’s Lincoln .. . 20-22-30 1:00 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 M ovie...... 8-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 News...... 3-8-22-30 M ovie...... 8-40 ...... 5 Truth or Consequences...... 8 PINE 7:30 Theater In America...... 24-57 The Fugitive...... Saturday Preview .... 20-22-30 News...... 22-30 Bewitched...... 5 Human Dimension ...... 18 ...... 9 The Avengers...... 9 Name That T u n e ...... -3 9:30 Joe Franklin Show — Wall Street Week...... 24-57 12:30 Wild Wild West ...... 9 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 .20-22-30 Ken Callaway Outdoors — 18 M ovie...... 8-40 Tomorrow...... Miss World-U.S.A...... 8 o V \ i 373 OEMING STREET Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 10:00 Adam-12...... 8 F ilm ...... 20 9:00 The Honeymooners ...... 20 Beacon H ill...... 3 Aviation W eather...... 24-57 The Living Word ...... 18 M ovie...... 9 SO. WINDSOR, CONN. Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 Electric Company...... 24-57 News...... 5 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Raiders vs. Cowboys.. 20-22-30 PHONE 644-1966 Masterpiece Theatre — 24-57 Bonanza...... 40 Interface ...... 24 7:30 1:45 From Manchenter Right Off Buckland Road 6:30 ' Down the Road...... 57 Wild World of Animals...... 3 9:30 M ovie...... 5 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 10:30 Adam-12...... 5 The Guns of Autumn...... 3 2:00 Partridge Family...... 5 Woman...... 24-57 Catch Let’s Make a Deal...... 8-22 New Directions ...... 18 Victory at Sea ...... 3 The Real McCoys ...... 18 11:00 Witness to Y esterday...... 24 News...... 3-8-22-3040 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Saturday, Sept. 5 7:00 M ovie...... 9 Action T heater...... 9 News...... 3-22-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 the 6:00- Adventures of Gllligan . . . 8-40 Thriller Theater...... 9 Pink Panther ...‘...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Captioned N ew s...... 24-57 Ag-USA...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24 Billy Graham Crusade 11:30 6:30 Run Joe Run...... :. 20-22-30 Q u a s a r ...... 8-20 10:00 11:30 M ovies...... 3-5 Eye on Women...... 3 Hudson Brothers ...... 3 The Commanders...... 9 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Patterns for Living — — 5 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 Mr. Chips...... 18 Mets Combat...... 5 Star T rek ...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 7:00 NOON Jean Shepherd ...... 24-57 Wide World Mystery...... 40 Ranger Station ...... 3 Devlin t ...... 8-40 % To Tell the Truth...... 30 Land of the Lost ...... 20-22-30 Harlem Globetrotters...... 3 100 12:30 Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 Creature Feature...... 5 7:30 Wide World Mystery...... 8 Captain Noah ...... 8 Electric Company...... 24 Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 These Are the Days ...... 8 SOUBSTATl 1:00 Consultation ...... 30 10:30 Adam-12...... 5 on Shazam!...... *.3 The Jetsons...... 20-22-30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 7:30 Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 Rescue Rangers...... 8-40 Mister Rogers...... 24 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Laurel and Hardy ...... 5 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 Let’s Make a D eal...... 22 ’The Fanner’s Daughter...... 8 Sigmund...... 20-22-30 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 1:40 Carrascolendas...... 24 The Girl from UNCLE...... 5 News...... 9 12:30 Education Bilingue ...... 30 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 11:00 Fat A lbert...... 3 Room 222 ...... 40 Cable. American Bandstand...... 8 Q u a sa r 6:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs...... 3 ' 8:00 Soul T ra in ...... 5 Go ...... 20-22-30 Yogi’s Gang ...... 8-40 13’i QMX-1-Portable Color TV Good Times...... 3 Newark and Reality ...... 9 Super Friends...... 8-40 Villa A leg re...... — 24 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Addams F am ily.....20-22-30 Quasar QMX-1 Solid State Color TV gives you Modal WP3B02MU M ovie...... 8-40 Our SPEEDY Specialty TRULY DELICIOUS Call 8:30 the benefit of advances in TV chassis and Mets vs. Pirates ...... 9 picture tube technology! One Button Color Sharing...... 18 CHICKEN Bullwinkle Cartoons ...... 3 .Tuning • A F T • Slide-Action Picture Control • M ovie...... 20-22-30 Blondie...... 5 Cable TV channels Window channel indicators • Pop-up carry Brown In 6 Mlnutaa handle • Weighs only 35 pounds. *339®® When ’TV Was Live! ...... 24 Bugs Bunny...... 8-40 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes The world’s “finest eatin’ Connecticut R ep o rt...... 9 ’TV Guide...... 2 Video T e st...... 13 th ...... 57 chicken” with incomparable 1 r 646-MOO Wheele & the Chopper Bunch WFSB (3) H artford...... 3 WHCT (18) H artford...... 18 taste...... 20-22-30 WRYN (40) Springfield .....4 Educational Access...... 19 CENTURY 8:30 CALL IN ORDER M -A ^ H ...... 3 9:00 „ WNEW (6) New York...... 5 WA’TR (20) W aterbury...... 20 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Jeannie ..; .■— 8 Weather Scan ...... 6 Government Access...... 21 TELEVISION Consumer Survival K it...... 24 GREATER HARTFORD CATV INC. ...... 8-40 WGBY (57) Springfield. .v .. .7 WWLP (22) Springfield . . , .22 DECrS DRIVE-IN Kathryn Kuhlman . . , ...... 9 WTNH (8) New Itaven ...... 8 Public Access ...... 23 176 BURNSIDE AVE. EASTHTFD. , 9:00 .492 CENTER 8T. .643-2660 801 PASKI8 STBEET. MANCHESTER Emergency Plus 4 . . . . 20-22-30 WQR (9) New York ...... 9 WEDH (24) H artford...... 24 'Hawaii Five-0 ...... '3 :v Sesame Street...... 24 Newp^eadlines...... 10 Sports and Stocks ...... 26 The Living Word — ...... 18 al Origt^tlon.... .11. WHNB (SO) West Hartford .30 Nova ...... <...... 24-57 9:30 Pebbles and Bamm 1 7 • :

Page 12 - WEEKEND - August 80,1975 . ij;: 'r . J State readies exhibits for the the exhibit of Indecor Inc., of government. The state Depart­ ford will broadcast much of its Golfing equipment, tires, and Eleven of the enterprises that ment of Commerce is responsi­ daily schedule from a tem­ footwear wilt make up the Milford. help make Connecticut’s ble for management o f the porary studio in the building. exhibit of Uniroyai, the Finaily, the fruit and economic wheels go round will buildliu. , Some 250 varieties of seeds manufacturer of piastic and vegetabie growers of Connec­ display their products and The Big E, with participation ■ produced by Hart Seed of rubber products in Naugatuck ticut wiil produce a mouth­ methods in the Connecticut by aU six New England states, Wethersfield will provide and Middiebury. watering sampling of the Building at the Eastern States runs Sept. 10 to 21. Wednesday, background for a display Lamps and weather in­ edibles grown in the state. Exposition, beginning Sept. 10 Sept. 17 will be Connecticut featuring the Wethersfield red struments of unusual styling, Other displays in the Connec­ at West Springfield, Mass. ticut Building will include those Day. Daily hours are from 10 to Elxhibits in the Connecticut onion with its roots, so to speak, many with hand crafted by eight agencies of state 9, Sundays from noon to 9. Building will indicate the range in colonial Connecticut. features, will attract visitors to of industry and agriculture in the state. Boating enthusiasts will be able to examine a sailboat and a power craft manufactured by Columbian Fiberglass in Wallingford. . '^■ ■ 1 Lego Systems, whose new MS\NK plant in Enfield produces toy plastic building bricks for children, will display its color­ If your old water pump isn’t ful products, and allow small visitors to experiment with samples. good for much, bring it in. It’s Four-season homes built from timber logged in Connec­ ticut will be represented in the good for a *33*” trade-in! exhibit of New England Log H om es, headquartered in Hamden. Northeast Utilities wiii mount an informational display covering nuclear power, projec­ tions of future needs, and how they can be met. For fans of green growing things. Pilch Gardens of En­ field will provide a spot to browse and admire, and learn about plants for indoors and out. '' The Connecticut Poultry Association’s contribution to the Connecticut Building wili be “Omelets A to Z,” using members of the audience to show the unlimited possibilities of omelet making. Radio Station WTIC of Hart­

UConn plans free movies A free festival of 25 outstan­ 10 ways better! ding short films will be presented Sept. 4 and 5 by the University of Connecticut Wilbur Cross Library. The “ Free Fun Flicks,” part of the library’s annual open A g way Rediflo T/L 80 house, will be screened from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Sept. 4. The short subjects, many of Tankless W ater System them prizewinners from several countries, run from 4 to 26 minutes and cover a wide range of subjects. Thefilms use • No tank Vahp jet pump a variety of -techniques, in­ • No tank pit cluding black-and-white and (64-0028) color photography, animations, • No air charger and puppetry. • No waterlogging • No ports or orifices to become blocked WITH TRADE 9-day fair opens • Small and compact at Northampton • Costs less to install The Three-County Fair at • Water is always fresh from well Northampton, Mass., opened • Provides constant city-like water pressure Friday for a nine-day ‘run * 155®*^* through next Saturday. • Low-cost for maximum efficiency The fair features eight days of parimutuel horse racing, Reg. $188:95 mock Bicentennial battles tomorrow, pony drawing on Tuesday, oxen drawing on Wednesday, horse drawing on Thursday and Friday, polka _____ MenTues Thurs dancing Monday, Wednesday, [AC3WAVI M0tei.*oo ^ ^ f a t t « 0 to 4 «0 and Friday, and more than 11,- Cleeed Tuesday AGWAYj^Inc. 000 exhibits. fTORi HOURt: Men. Tuss. Wed. FrL 540 NEW STATE ROAD. Bucktond 643.5123 Also scheduled are a Youth •tfO to 1:30 pjn. Day on ’Tuesday, a country- Thurs. M O to 3:30 643-5123 western concert Friday, and an auto thrill show Tuesday.