PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. May 28, 1976 Rare wine sells for $14,200 The previous record the air when the other NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Throughout the bidding price for a singte bottte of bidders dropp^ out and — A 170-year old bottle of the ancient red bordeaux wine was $5,000 paid two the auctioneer, who had The weather Inside today Chateau Lafite-Rothschild sat on a small, polished years ago in ^ n FVancisco started at $3,000, raised the red bordeaux wine brought table protected by a securi­ Editorial ...... 4 Area news...... 6 for an 1846 Lafite- price in $100 steps. Partly sunny, quite warm today, high a world record $14,200 ty guard seated alongside. in upper 70s or low 80s. Increasing ...... 5 Business...... 3 Several hundred wine Rothschild. Earlier, a iot of yet-to- Thursday In hushed; tense be-bottled 1975 vintage cloudiness tonight, low in SDs. Cloudy Obituaries ...... 14 church ...... 8 merchants, private collec­ Buyers made their bids Sunday with chance of showers, High in Sports...... 6-10 Classified___ 10-12 bidding at the eighth from Inglenook Vineyards ^*Thd Bright One** Premiere National Auction tors and restaurateurs by holding up numbered 70s. Monday cloudy with showers en­ IMAGES Week-Review ... 2 Comics...... 13 cards. Except for excited in California’s Napa Valley of Rare Wines. gathered for the auction ding toward evening. High in 60s or low INSIDE MANCHSSraR, CONN., SATURDAY. MAY30, 1978 - YOL. XCV, No. 205 fRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS ...... 4 Dear Abby...... 13 broke into applause for murmuring that began sold for $105 per 12-bottle 70s. NaUonal weaUier map on Page 11. David Lyons, a beared case. 37-year-old California out­ Lyons when the bidding when the bidding heated bid local restaurateur finished. He acknowledged up, the only voice heard Jimmy Brennan tor the the recognition with a was that of the auctioneer. The highest point in Ireland 1806 vintage in a siient test smite and remained in the Lyons and Brennan is Carrantuohill, 3,414 feet, in of wilt after scorers of room to bid on other merely kept their cards in County Kerry. younger vintages. Carter labels Udall criticism others dropped out when the bidding passed the The $14,200 price tag $5,000-mark, the old worked out to $592 per ounce. PINEHURST... record. The Meat Store Holiday Ice Cream Sale starts Sat. at 8 A.M. and as attacks on his integrity continues thru Monday, Memorial Day ... We are Some Call It An Experiment — By LEWIS LORD Some Call It An Adventure open Sat. from 8 A.M. ’til 6 P.M. — Sunday 8 ’til 2 primary, accused President Ford of prefer Kennedy for a running mate if "there is absolutely no truth to the United Press International trying to win votes with talk of reports and that we will not forego Others Cell It A Revolution — and... he got the presidential nomination, OPEN MON., MEMORIAL DAY Rep; Morris Udall described Jim- haying the government intervene in Kennedy said; “I would still say no.” our friends in Taiwan.” Inanycasa fny Carter F^day as "a pretty clever school busing cases. Republican contender Ronald Ford, who has spent most EV MURPHY'S ITALIAN 8 m 2 politician” and the Democratic fron­ “I think that it’s clear that this Reagan told a Los Angeles news con­ weekends this year on the campaign trunner protested that his integrity controversy is being exploited for ference he had heard reports that trail, is spending this one golfing in SPAGHEHI HOUSE SealtBst Gal. was bping attacked. political purposes,” Church said. "To President Ford, after the November the Washington suburbs and resting ECUS plans fair all next week Enable a family to dine In elegance at Both Candidates stumped Ohio for do this for the purpose of securing election, wants to pursue the at the Dresidential retreat at Camp Ice Cream the June 8 primaiy and Sen. Frank votes is not an honest way to cam­ David. REASONABLE PRICESI ALL PLAVORt, NO UMtT “development of relations with Mothers and students work together to make crafts for the fair at East Catholic High M.19 Church — who has defeated Carter in paign for President.” Three primaries — with relatively Spaghaltl or S N Ila ...... with maat balla $1.99 mainland China to the point of School which will begin Memorial Day and continue through June 5. From left are Mrs. with maat aauca $1.98 TOBIN’a 1st PRIZE MARVEL TURKEYS three of three contests — announced In Chicago, Sen. Edward M. sacrificing Taiwan, a longtime ally few convention delegates at stake — Joyce Picard, working on string art, Mary Anne Blaszczak, tracing, Mrs. Bonnie with aauaaga $2.59 SKINLESS GRADE A HENS he will campaign in both the Califor­ Kennedy again stated “I will not be a and friend.” will be held Tuesday, in Rhode Rosenbeck, string art, Siobhan Scalley, and her mother, Mrs. Muriel Scalley, painting Frtah Vaal Parmiglana...... $3.69 FRANKS 8 to 10 lbs. nia and the Ohio primaries. candidate and I will not accept a White House Press Secretary Ron Island, Montana and South Dakota. 2 • • - - - DRINKS...... 3-lb. Box Udall fold a Cleveland audience draft” for either the Democratic flowers. The fair will feature carnival rides and games, food, garden booths, home baked V O -C C -O F C ...... 85a Nessen said there’s no timetable or The following Tuesday features the that Carter was “fuzzy” on the issues presidential or vice presidential final three primaries of the year — in goods, and a tag sale. The state lottery bonus drawing will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. on the CUTTY, JB, Dawara ...... Uv...... 55a *4.29 understanding concerning U.S. 12 oz. glaaa of MICHELOB ....?...... 60a — a claim which helped the Arizona .nomination. recognition of China. Sen. Barry. Ohio, New Jersey and California — grounds. (Herald photo by Pinto) (Abovo pricoa good thru month ol May) Wa hava Bwllt Pramium Franks In 1 lb. pkgs. lor 991b. congressman come within a percen­ Asked about Sen. Hubert Qrots’a Franks, (akin on) apaclal a l...... $1.69 lb. Goldwater, R-Ariz., said Secretary with nearly one third of the delegates tage point of upsetting the Georgian Humphrey’s statement that he would of State Henry Kissinger assured him needed for each nomination at stake. Violent films target WE ALSO SELL PIZZA Coma to Plnshurat lor frsahly ground U.8.D.A. Choiea in the Michigan primary. PATTIE8...5 to tha lb. of new ordinance AT REASONABLE PRICESI “It takes a pretty clever politician Also avallabla in 4-lb. boxas Iraahly ground and frozan to come out on both sides of the im­ lor Mamorlal Day... CHICAGO (UPI) - Coma vialt ua at 35 Oak Straat portant issues,” said Udall. “And 9 VENETIAN EARTHQUAKE REUEF, INC. Shop Pinehurst Sat. 8 til 6, Sunday 8 ’til 2 and they don’t come any more clever this Chicago children under the M«mb«r of tlw Manchattor Board of Dlroctora, Nathan Q. Agoatlnelll, Raymond In Downtown Manchaatar, or call ua at 649-2811 MEMORIAL DAY 8 ’Ml 2 Postage meter may be key age of 18 are forbidden F. Damato and Sam Fllloramo. season than my opponent Jimmy from seeing excessively KItchan la opan Dally 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. PINEHURST GROCERY INC. Carter.” W» wl$h to thank tha following concarna and Individuals lor thair ganaroalty. Carter protested that Udall was at­ violent films under an or­ N«ll Ellis Norman'Pandall Sunday 5 to 9 p.m. ______302 Main North of the Armory I. B.H. Aaaoe. tacking his honor and integrity. Udall dinance the city council Pr»d Annum, Suaan Wara Dominic A Carla Squatrilo Hartford Road Dairy Quaan replied that Carter should “stop com­ passed this week. Raymond F. Damato Roaamarla Papa in validating Hughes’ will Flano’a Raataurant The ordinance, proposed Sam 6 Marla Hlloramo Charrona Family plaining and start explaining.” William H. Slaith by Mayor Richard J. Cartar Chavrolat Co., Ino. Manchaatar Auto Parta Carter told striking rubber Iona SItIth LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Partial that could identify the machine that tate, a position worth more than $1 Sam Criapino J . D. Raal Eatata Aaaoe. workers in Akron he was running Daley, bans showing Tha Andraw Anaaldl Co. decipherment of a hard-to-read imprinted it. million in fees. Supranta Pooda Morlarty Brothara “with the support of ordinary minors films devoted to Ra^al Man'a Shop number on a postage meter strip has At least two, and perhaps three, of Tom S Vivian Farguaon Harriaon'a Stationara Rhoden said investigators had “brutality or violence Emanual HIrth Americans like I am.” Laon pob U n increased the possibility that Howard the eight digits — all that can be Ann HIrth Mario A Mary Pava "’This may be the first year in our managed to determine that the se­ whether actual or W.J. Irlah Ina. Agancy Hughes really did write the con­ made out — correspond to a machine' Hoimaa Punaral Homo Mlckay Pandall cond digit of the barely visible iden­ simulated.” FanI DIQmgorlo history that it is better to be a peanut assigned to the Hughes-owned hotel Patar A Marrilaa Sellla troversial “Mormon will” giving a tification number is a 4, the fourth is The ordinance also John P. Tiamay Richard DIQragorfo farmer from Plains, Ga., than a U.S. Punaral Homa, Ino. Manchaatar Lumbar Ino. large chunk of his $2.5 billion fortune in I^s Vegas where the billionaire an 8 and the fifth is either a 6 or an 8. prohibits theaters from Harbart C . Brown senator,” Carter said. Robart J. Smith, Inc. Nathan 0 . Agoatinalll to a desert good Samaritan. lived in 1968, the date on the will, an Joaaph J. Quardino, M.D. The numbers could fit postage showing to persons under Oaorga H. Marlow Banito Pagan!, . Church, who flew to Boston to cam­ The strip used to seal the envelope attorney revealed Friday. St. Jamaa Church Corp. meter 841862, said Carol Moore, 18 films judged excessively Al Slaffart’a Appllancaa PaganI Catarar’a “It’s too early to be certain of Edmund J. Paulina M. paign for ’Tuesday’s Rhode Island containing the will bears a number S Sol R. Cohan manager of the San Diego office of violent. Walla Caaa Danntaon Malllal anything, but it at least looks like we Sylvia Cohan Pitney Bowes, which keeps track of William S Pranoaaca Philip Lillian Bayar may be on the way to showing this A Brown'a Packaga Stora document was at least handl^ by where its postage meters are located DRIVEWAYS If you with to holp 140,000 homoloM poople throughout Northern Italy, hero la and who is authorized to use them. the addreae to which you may tend your chock: , someone in the Hughes Preston motorcyclist organization,” said Harold Rhoden, ’That machine was registered to the TOM COLLA Vanotlan Earthquako Rollaf, Inc. Box 803 attorney for Noah Dietrich. Desert Inn in Las Vegas in 1967 and 643-1381 Manchaatar, Conn. 06040 Scholars relax on MCC campus Dietrich, Hughes’ top aide for was still there In 1968, she said. All contrlbutlona will ba acknowledged. first holiday victim longer than anyone else, is fighting to Hughes lived at the Desert Inn. JjJjJ^^MID_FOR_ayA_FRIE^ Pat Eller of Glastonbury and Patrick Robbins of. Bolton are have the will declared valid, which “This is quite a coincidence, at the M A would make him executor of the es­ very least,” she said. salutatorian and valedictorian, respectively, of the Class of 1976 By United Pm a.International Another one-cent hike awaits of Manchester Community College. Both will participate in the A motorcyclist who was not motorists at all Conncticut gas college’s 12th commencement ceremony Tuesday at 8 p.m. in wearing a safety helmet was killed puipps when the holiday is over. ’The Friday night as Connecticut Clarke Arena of Manchester High School. (MCC photo) state gas fox will rise a penny to 11 Local youth charged residents took to the highways to cents per gallon ’Tuesday. begin a long Memorial Day weekend. Leonard said State police TH£ LIGHTER SIDE OF FLOR5Hf IfTl’ State police said John E. Pariseau, prepaations included larger than with jewelry theft 29, was killed when his cycle, usual staffs foT the weekend and traveling at a high rate of speed, A plans to have auxiliary troopers on Eller and Robbins went off Branch Hill Road, Preston, Shoor Jewelers at 917 Main St. was In the bag were 42 items of duty. A 24 hour radar surveillance and struck a stone wall. Authorities broken into this morning about 4 jewelry, much of it with Shoor price will be maintained to enforce the o’clock and $3,387.70 in jewelry tags, police said. said be was not wearing a protective state’s 55 mile an hour speed limit, named top scholars helmet. taken, police said. Matte was being held late this mor­ A refreshing alternative; light­ he said. Steven Jay Matte, 16, of 111 E. Mid­ ning on $2,000 surety bond for State police plan 24-hour radar The commissioner said of the 394 weight Florsheim shoes. Light patrol throughout Connecticut. Com­ dle ’Tpke. was arrested soon after on appearance Monday in Common in color, light in weight to KODAK persons killed on state highways last Main St. in front of Friendly’s Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford. Patrick Robbins of Bolton and Pat He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William missioner Eklward P. Leonard issued year, 101 were attributed to alcohol brighten your day. You get a a special warning to drunks and restaurant and charged with first- Eller of Glastonbury are valedic­ Robbins of 50 Stony Rd., Bolton. abuse and 95 to excessive speed. "Ob­ degree larceny and third-degree Y large selection of styles and Movie and Slide Film! torian and salutatorian, respectively, Pat Eller was also enrolled in the speeders as motorists headed for viously, to save lives, our efforts are baches and lakes in the traditional burglary in connection with the theft. leathers, and a variety of shoe of this year’s graduating class of liberal arts and science program. She aimed at dlunk, speeding and The break was discovered by was active in college theater groups opening of the summer season. Memorial Day tones. Leatherly-light footwear K-135-20...... Manchester Community (College. reckless motorists,” he said. Patrolman John Maston at 4:06 a.m. from Florsheim! 1.69 Each student earned a perfect A as an actress and was co-author of a The weather forecast for the Leonard also announced "Opera­ weekend called for partly cloudy when he found a broken window on 20 ExpoBuret average at the college. Robbins knusical revue that went on four in tion Monitor-76,’ beginning Memorial the south side of the entrance to the Parade Monday,,. White. .Bone. .Black... K -13M 6...... qualified as valedictorian because he the Hartford area. skies today with rain likely falling by Day through July 31. v 2.37 night fall, although temperatures are jewelry store. A large amount of had accumulated more credits. She has been accepted at Wesleyan Under a $65,000 grant from the U.S. jewelry that had been in the window Manchester’s annual observance of KODACOLOR FILM Robbins will receive an associate University where she plans to study expected to be warm and pleasant. Department of ’Transportation, the Memorial Day will begin Sunday EX 135-20...... Planned parades during the showcase was missing. 1.77 degree In science from the liberal political science. She is the recipient state police will use troopers who Soon after his discovery. with a service at 7 p.m. at the Church arts and sciences program. He was a of an Etherington Scholarship. weekend include one set to begin at 2 volunteer for extra duty and be paid of the Assumption. p.m. Sunday in Hartford. Patrolman Gary Sellito and David • Cl 26-20 KM464-Super 8...... 2 . 6 6 member of the MCC chorus, and he Mrs. Eller is married, to. Richard on an overtime basis for patrols Chzaszcz, a rookie patrolman with Memorial day events Monday will .33 M. Eller, an associate professor of Ample supplies of gasoline were tutored students in biology. during peak accident periods. him, saw Matte walking north on start at 9:30 a.m. with a parade from •Cl 10-20 your — _ . Robbins plans to work for a ye$r English at MCC and has three expected, but unlike past practices in The increased patrol activity will the Army and Navy Club on Main St., which oil companies lowered prices, Main St. by the restaurant. He was •Cl 35-20 CHOICE ■ Each EG464-Super 8...... 3.17 after graduation, then possibly children. ’The family lives at 1339 consist of four, 6-man teams that will carrying a brown paper bag. along ^ i n St. to E. Center St. to ,^^^,iggyig|y^oJjaPsr^iM |ojiia^ 12 Rolls Par Cuatomsr return to college for further studies. Neipsic Rd., Glastonbuty. several companies raised gasoline patrol interstate highways between 5 Munro Park, for a short eulogy, and prices by one cent. When the two officers approached p.m. and 1 a.m. on Friday and Satur­ him. Matte threw the bag away, then west on E. Center St. to Center day evenings. police said. Police stopped him and Park, where the Memorial Day POLAROID Color Film FLASHCUBE...... 99 retrieved the bag. ceremonies will take place. SX-70Film ...... 4.87 MAGICUBES.... 1.49 Gov. Grasso anticipates 108-2 Film ...... 4.67 FLIPFLASH...... 1.37 $7.6 million surplus Today's news summary C om pllad from Unitad Press International HARTFORD (UPI) - Connecticut, Republicans have charged at least Mrs. Grasso gave the following ac­ once seemingly drovpiing in a sea of half the $80.1 million shortage was counting of how she and the State difference when others can t or sylvania has been selected as the CLIP THESE I 12 Exposure Color Film red ink, today appeared swimming not a real deficit. legislature claim to have trimmed won’t pay their bills. site for Volkswagen’s first U. S. 2 Film Developing COUPONS along fine with announcement that They havq said unspent fund NOW (SAVE! 1 Developed & Printed part of the $80.1 million deficit in the assembly plant, despite an earlier the sfote’s ledger will be closed June allocations, in effect savings, have $1.68 billion budget for the fiscal year HARTFORD — The special veto statement by the automaker that Specials! 30 in the black. ranged from $20 million to $60 million session of the 1976 legislature will WARWICK, R. I. - Pilot a site still has not been chosen. Oflerioodon with coupon ending June 30; Thomas P. Shortall has sent Kodak, GAP or Gov. Ella T. Grasso announced in the past five years and there was be held no later than June 21, ac- Picture Perfect Policy...lf you are dissatisfied ' —$26.2 in increased revenues thanks to Gov. Philip Noel for other compatlblo Friday the deficit in the $1.68 billion no reason why it shouldn’t have through several bookkeeping changes fording to Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s WASHINGTON - Attorney with any print we make, return it to us within 30 days color print film pulling him from their wrecked FLORSHEIM of purchase with original processing envelope and we 2.47 budget — set at $80.1 million last happened again this year. enacted by the 1976 legislature. office. She has recieved the last of General Edward Levi may be helicopter when it crashed in will refund the cost of returned prints promptly and November and cut to $1.8 million Finance Commissioner Jay 0. —$12 million in unanticipated the 524 bills passed this year and near a decision on whether the Valid only on Him Mt lor developint throuih Juno 12 West Greenwich a week ago. cheerfully... no red tape! OFFER EXPIRES Juno 12 only a month ago — has been Tepper said the turnaround in the revenues from the state’s “Instant under state law has 15 days in Justice Department will in­ replaced witli a $7.6 million surplus. last month was due mostly to higher- which to sign or veto them. Shortall said the governor’s ac­ 9 Lottery.” tervene in the Boston or tion saved his life. you’ve Mrs. Grasso credited her than-expected cuts in the state —$5.3 million in unexpected income Wilmington, Del., school busing changed Democratic administration and the payroll and lower than expected un­ from other gaming operations. HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. cases. He met with President legislature for paring the deficit, but employment payments to 500 —$11.2 million saved by postponing Grasso said Friday a state and Ford Friday and a ecision may be w B v e 20 Exposure Color Film Slide and Movie 'Unployes laid off last Jan. 2. minor repair and improvement federal grant of $353,750 has been National announced this weekend. changed More than 1,300 state jobs have projects. approved for the purchase of 24 Developed & Printed Processing been eliminated since last —$8 million through the 500 layoffs, vehicles to transport elderly and November, he said. handicapped persons. The The Memorial Day holiday International oiler good on with coupon 20Eip.Slid«sor with coupon The Herald sustained attrition of state jobs and weekend travel rush is on and Kodak. GAF or 8mmtSuper-8 The job cuts saved $2.5 million in restricted overtime payments. vehicles are to be distributed to other compatible Kodachromeor fringe benefits, and together with the non-profit groups in various state safety experts fear as many as 400 MEXICO CITY - The Belgian color print Him Ektachrome will not Tepper also said some state tax may not live through. 3.77 1.37 reduced unemployment benefits and collections were higher than communities. Embassy said today the kidnapers fuel cuts they saved $1.8 million in of the ambassador's daughter Valid only on Him loft (or developina through Juno 12 Valid only on Him left lor developing through Juno 12 publish forecast, including; $12.8 million in OFFER EXPIRES Juno 12 OFFER EXPIRES Juno 12 the Transportation Department and the sales fox; and $2.7 million in the NEW YORK - The 270,000- have agreed to release her. $1.4 million In the health agencies, Regional REGAL dividends and capital gains foxes. student City University system Monday Tepper said. The gains, he said, were offset by: closed its doors today when funds KUTA BEACH, Bali, Indonesia MEN’S SHOP State revenues for the past month the loss of ^.5 million in anticipated BOSTON — New England ran out. Chances for reopening — The international oil cartel 'The Complete Men's Store" Memorial Day were $1.1 higher than expected and federal reimbursements; a $4.5 Telephone Co. has defended its after Memorial Day are uncertain ended its two-day meeting Friday the Tax Department saved $1.9 million drop in expected corporate practices of requiring security because of a partisan wrangle by deciding not to raise oil prices in order to permit our million throqgh lower-than- M l MAIN tm C IT. MANCHIITCn TRI.CITV RLA2A. VIRNON IT’S OUR 36th...LET’S CELEBRATE. SALE: NOW business fox income; and a $3 million deposits from some customers Over a $24 million state aid for­ at the present time. MONDAY thru lATURDAY l:M to 9:M MONDAY tlirw PRIDAV 1040 l« S40 MANCHESTER niiployes to spend the antlcipated fox breaks for the elderly THURSDAY I.M to SrOO SATURDAY 1040 to 0:W THRU WED. drop in Motor Vehiefos Department and terminating service for mula. li o I i d u y with their and others, he said. Another factor collections. others who don’t pay on time as BEIRUT, Lebanon — Gunmen 1145 Tolland Turnpike Dally: 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. cutting the deficit, Tepper said, was • Wf ACCEPT MAtTIfl CHAAOi AND SANK AMiPICAPD • 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. I'uinilies. Tepper said the figures do not add necessary to keep losses as low as HARRISBURG, Pa. - Gov. , have stalled President-elect Elias $4.5 million in unanticipated 4u ™ 1 « i-j J “P to $80.1 million because of both possible tor the sake of customers Milton Shapp says he will stick by Sarkis’ peace efforts by launching revenues from the Plainfield dog gnjgjj ggjng gnd offsetting revenue who have to make up the his announcement >4hat Penn­ new mortar and rocket attacks. S Drive carefully-^ track. ^ losses not listed. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Sat., M«y » , 1976 PROBATE NOTICE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mar.chester, Conn., Sat., May 29, 1976- PAGE THREE PROBATE NOTICE Ooort oi PnlMte, Disirict o t ^ a im a Manchester week in review NOTICE OF HEARING Court of Probtte ESTATE OP FUIRA R CHASE . District of Maocbester Pum iiit la u Oftto- of Hm. Voldii NOTICE OP HEARING Vinkeb, J o te . 6>t«l May Z7, ISIS t Study showed vast sewer needs ESTATE OP JOHN U. PURDY, hcarlns w U ltt hdd on an anSlcaUaa Bfyi pcayinf for MthocUjr to lell corUln Pvrsuiot to an ontar of Hon. WUUim rM citala at private lale aa In laid delegate; and Mayor Matt Moriarty B, PlttGeraU. Jodat. dated klay appUcaUoa oa nia mort foUji apoom The Board of Directors learned School will close l i n a beariof will be bdd on an atlbc Court of Pnliate ROBBRT8 8T. THURSDAY a FMDAY, IS AJL - S FJS. __ annually. application to create an M Zone at a The school board also approved • EASTHAHTFORD • 24HaTEL.INFa56»-<810 MANCHEtTER SUNDAY 12 NOON - I N.M.. FLINTY OF FN It FANKIM I P lac^ on the board’s agenda for 70-acre tract off Keeney St. Tlie un­ startup this fall of a basic skills HAS IT! its June 1 meeting is consideration of animous decision followed a public testing program, which will even­ W iw vic i AND metAU iNiwnISArAlScomSIwIP a request from South Windsor it be hearing at which a crowd of residents tually be required for a high school Ho f alloyred to dump its garbage and of that area objected to the proposal diploma, and voted to name the new phdrmticy MR GONMtlOMNG - REFRKEIMTION Business-Directory Guide For refute in Manchester’s disposal area. which would permit development of wing of Nathan Hale School in honor ' " • ' IfL 64G -1S10 The' requiest is for a short-term mixed types of residential housing. of retired prinicipal Huldah Butler. icufiL My tm HEATING and SHEET METAL agreement of up to one year and un­ The developers who sought the M In school employe news, the board der a per-ton cost. Zone have not yet decided whether to Nm England Mechanical ServicM, he. Manchester and Surrounding MANCHESTER PARKADE ra tin g a two-year salary agreement Your C o m p /sfo The town received three bids for appeal the decision. It appears likely, with the school custodians union. It NOTICE T i l t : . ROUTE. IIS , P.O. BOX 3147 purchase of the old Pine St. however, that the parcel will be was learned that talks with school M IS S O iR I TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06068) AppHaneo Stora 2 Firehouse, with the high 938,000 and developed in some way since there is 643-2730 • 043-2108 Vicinity administrators have broken down, HEW STORE HOURS u. m t ' A n r the low 91,776. Because there are es- a commitment to purchase the land and like the negotiations with FAMOUS BRAND i timates it could cost the town up to Cont Daiy t ill 4:4a s-ja from its present owners. paraprofessionais (teacher aides), Yria M A C•^ vOMo DtSy I n i #00 CAMPING EQUIPMENT > 960,000 to acquire p replacement tM risM a pn will be going to mediation. featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES i facility for storing the vdiicies and OPEN i t i i a a k i ^ m r s , COTS, s u e p in s i a m , am MATraEssEt, MANCHESTER equipment now in the old firehouse, t n m , u u n B M S it appears the bids will be rejected. Scheduling error caused ALL DAY ME M nom in ) The appointment of a full-time FARR’S assistant town counsel, as authorized TM f VMYTNIND SrONt V tO p lk t for-1976-77 by the Board of Directors, aiUUNaTMST imiMS 3 n 649-3589 is being delayed a year — until June SUNDAY oPENiMxrraapJi J. FMHI • 141-7111 9 ball park dispute M b S W ia w 30,1977. Under an agreement worked ‘ out between Town Manager Robert A dispute May 15 over use of In his explanation, Weiss said he 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Weiss, Town Counsel Victor Moses Robertson Park ballfield has been was involved only in an indirect way. VOLKSWAOEN REPAIR and Assistant Counsel ’Thomas Prior, blamed by Town Manager Robert He said be was approached by by Atefory tnInaU apaeMIttt Prior will devote 75 per cent of his Weiss on an error in scheduling. Georgia-Pacific, “a large taxpayer time to town business next year and PhH Psls The dispute was brought to light and a newcomer to the community,” . Lociesfo and Zidsk ARCO will receive 75 per cent of the salary May 20 at a Board of Dirretors com­ one he “personally put a great deal of TUPCETCARPET ANn FLOOR COVBUNG allocated for a full-time assistant. ment session. Three members of The IM I MASI STMT SMS SOS lkU« 5 Your Home Gardening Needy. Georgia-Pacific players called the call to the police followed a call to oCOfa.100 ^NEWJjOTONXON^^^H Congressional District allocated 10 of police to evict The Angels. The Weiss from Georgia-Pacific per­ li<(iil!l3SUuilUUl^ , the 51 delegates Connecticut will police, after checking with Weiss and sonnel. FLO'S Cake Decorating Suppliet NOTICE have at the Democratic National learning (jleorgia-Pacific indeed had Weiss said steps are being taken by 1648-0328 •78-3288 Convention, Manchester already has a permit, as did ’The Angels, evicted the rec department “to pirevent the A COMPUTE U i OF MLTOR C A» IEG0M1NNI , three high Democrats vying for the The Angels. recurrence of such incidoits in the OPEN SATURDAY ' 10 seats. They are Town Dtatector f t future.” - iftC tN T ia a T . ' 70 UNION ST. Phyllis Jackston, as an uncommitted 2 ACTION HITS SWNCHtSTta, CONN. S .- .T NOCRVILLl, CONN. 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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. May 29. 1876 Murphy-Giraitis Wing$0f evening By Cliff Simpson MANCHESTER Linda C. Giraitls and-Steven F. and Mrs. Joseph J. Giraitis of 91 United Methodist Church performed; Hie Greek word alazon is used to Murphy, both of Manchester, were Scott Dr. The bridegroom is the son the double-ring ceremony. The Manchester — A City of Village Charm A World Council of Qiurcbes of being The chuckle hymn for Memorial Day de8cribe’"tbo8e who pretend they are married May 22 at South United of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Murphy of church was decorated with, yellow Founded Oct. 1,1881 too concerned with sociai causes and ‘Those who belong to the Society of STORE 0 Love that will not let me go, ridier than they are, or braver than Methodist Church in Manchester. 45 Lawton Rd. and white daisies. Joy Chandler was 1 rest my weary soul in thee: n6t enough with evangelism. Bishop Friends observe the custom of The hrlde is toe daughter of Mr. ‘The Rev. George Webb of South orgnist and Brace Beggs and Shirley Member. AudH Bureeu of CIrculeUon Member. United Preu InternaUonel they are, those who promise to do Mortimer Aria of the Evangelical I give thee back the life I what they cannot do, and that, too, bowing their heads in a silent grace Giraitis, soloists. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. Methodist Cliurcb in Bolivia con­ before meals. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. owe. when it is evident that they do this ‘The bride, given in marriage by ONLY That in thine ocean depths its sidered this question at the Nairobi A visitor is one of their homes was her father, wore a gown of Supermarkets only for the sake of getting meeting. He said: Raymond F. Robinson. Eddor*PubUat>er Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor flow unfamiliar with this practice. candlelight chiffon designed with 725 E. Middle Take. something or making some gain.” So “To i^om must we say ‘Man does May richer, fuller be. Cyrus, the Persian king, who knew Recounting his experience later he ()ueen Anne neckline trimmed with not live by bread ^one’ and with commenM: “They were wonderful lace and seed pearls, pleated sleeves ‘ "Aiirr u lm i MAMCHESTEI ^Opinion 0 Light that foUowest all my men, defined the word. whom must we pray ‘Give us this day St. Paul uses this same word in the people but there was one awkward trimmed with lace and pearls, and way, our daiiy bread?’ Can we continue to moment befote dinner. When we sat underlay skirt of pleated chiffon. Her 1 yield my flickering torch to first chapter of Romans where be treat men as ‘souls with ears?’ or, as MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS speaks of “men who by their down at the table there was an awul elbow-length veil was attached to a thee; ‘stomachs without souls?’ Can we an­ silence but I told a funny story to sweetheart cap of candlelight illu­ My heart restores its borrowed wickedness suppress the troth” ... nounce the gospel the same way to “CHaiming to be wise they became break the ice and everything was fine sion, which had been worn by her ray. the oppressor and the oppressed, to after that.” mother. She carried a Bible overed That in thy sunshine’s blaze its fools and exchanged the glory of the the toiuturer and the tortured? In immortal God for a lie and with peach-colored roses, baby’s day other words, how can the gospel be A maxim breath and fem. OPEN MON. to PM May brighter, fairer be. worshipped and served the creature authentic unless. it is faithful both to 8 6 Recently I attended a committee Shirley Giraitis of Manchester, rather than the Creator.;.Fuli of en­ the scriptures and to real people in 0 Joy that seekest me through vy, murder... they are gossips, meeting where one of the members was her sister’s maid of honor. Waybest Waybest - pain, reai contexts?” quoted his grandfather’s favorite Bridesmaids were Hilary Gwynn of slanderers, haters of God, insolent, The Rev. John Stott forcibly 1 cannot close my heart to thee; haughty, boastful... Paul goe son in saying: “U you have your hand in a Manchester, toe bridegrooms niece; expressed his concern for more lion’s mouth, don’t kick him in the and Carol Mulherin of Manchester. I trace the rainlMW through the the s e < ^ chapter to say that we are evangelism in the total program of CHICKEN LEGS CHICKEN rain. all sinners in need of the grace of ribs.” Colleen Docherty of Coventry, toe the WCC, but made clear his position, bride’s cousin, was flower girl. U.8. QRADE “A” And feel the promise is not vain God; saying: That mom shall tearless be. “...you have no excuse, 0 man, Karthquake Relief George Griswold of Manchester, BREASTS “In asking these questions I am Recently I received a letter from served as best man. Ushers were 0 Cross that liftest up my head, whoever you are, when you judge very far from uring the WCC to drop Church World Service about Jeff Ring of Fairhaven, Mass, and 1 dare not ask to fly from thee; another; fqr in passing judgment its social and political concerns. Nor Guatemala. Right after the David Gwynn of Manchester, toe I lay in dust life’s glory dead. upon him you condemn yourself, am I wanting to administer a fresh because you, the judge, are doing the earthquake they provided tents, bridegroom’s nephew. Robert 2 Life that shall endless be. dose of opium to the oppressed in plastic sheeting, water purification Musinski of West Hartford, the — George Matheson very same things.” order to tranquilize them into an It is trae that human nature has not tablets, medicine, cots, blahkets, bride’s,cousin, was ring bearer. acquiesence of the status quo. My A reception was held at The Colony Human nature doesn't changed over the centuries but the plea is that the WCC will be con­ clothing, and food. Now their help is shifting from relief to rehabilitation. in Talcottville, after which toe cou­ Christian church continues to affirm cerned with the total demands of change They are now shipping in hundreds of ple left for California. lb. that repentance brings forgiveness. justice and love, and with the fulness "Much the greatest rogue of all is The New Testament proclaims that picks, shovels, wheelbarrows and For traveling, Mrs. Murphy wore a the man who has gulled his city into of freedom, humanization and life rust pantsuit with beige accessories. God enters our lives and makes them with which God Himself is, con­ hand tools. the belief that he is fit to direct it.” new. Christians down through the A candle in the darkness! The couple will reside in Lancaster, USDA Choice NY Cut Does this sound up-to-date? It is a cerned.” Calif. ages have witnessed to this tnith. (quotes are from Slack: Nairobi) You can help light one, too, by quotation from Socrates in giving now for eai^quake relid in Mrs. Murhpy attended Mt. Auburn Xenophon’s "Memorabilia.” Social action or evangelism? From School of Nursing in Cambridge, Social action and Italy, through your church or the Morco Photo Socrates condemned imposters my viewpoint these are like the two Mass. Mr. Murphy is serving in the cvanglism ends of a tunnel. Whichever end you Manchester Conference of Churches. SIRLOIN saying they are found in every walk U. S. Air Force and is stationed at of life, but worst of all in politics. Ihere are some who accuse the enter you must leave by the other. Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Murphy Eklwards AFB, Calif. STEAKS $ 1** 1^ Almanac ^ ■ t " ------COUPON------Engaged EHLER’S winmin TUB iiH couroNHNnni at 10.00iv.w nMWSEim a EHLER’S By United P i t c h International Today is Saturday, May 29, the The Pre$$ and the American Revolution BROWN BROWN Remembrance 150th day of 1976 with 216 to M ow. The moon is betwen its new phase GRAVY GRAVY and first quarter. Schultz-Eckert MIX FREE MIX The morning stars are Mercury, The treason of Benedict Arnold With Coupon Good Mon., May 31 Only. One Coupon Par Family Venus and Jupiter. The engagement of Miss Carol Ann ------—COUPON------Day of hope The evening stars are Mars and by Dr. Francis G. Walett Order was changed General Washington. Schultz of Manchester to Robert D. Saturn. Worcester Slate College ‘The order was changed, however, Even before toe outcome of the Eckert of East Hartford, has been DOMINO wm TMS couroN a lio mcaut Those bom on th|s date are under Copyright 1976 and “Anderson” was brought back to trial (which was not very damaging) announced by her parents, Mr. and DOMNO It was in 1868 that John A. which had its origins in the war the sign of Gemini. < American Antiquarian Society North Castle. When he learned that Benedict Arnold had begun cor­ Mrs. William Schultz of 42 Battista Logan, commander-in-chief of fought between the states to John F. Kennedy, 3Sth president of As he waited in the blackness of the the incriminating papers had been respondence with General Ginton of Rd. the United States, was bom May 29, night on the west bank of the Hudson sent to Washington, Andre identUM toe British. He Indicated that he Mr. Eckert is toe son of Mr. and SUGAR.. the Grand Army of the preserve the Union, Mrs. Hayward Eckert of 'Tillson, SUGAR 54b. 99< 191?- River near Haverstraw, New York, himself, but did not mention his con­ would betray his country for a price. Good Mon., May 31 Only. One Coupon Par Family Republic, directed all G.A.R. Americans are one in agreeing On this day in history: the officer in the Continental Army nection with Arnold. The latter, get­ When Washington, who still trasted N.Y. With Coupon The bride-elect was graduated M posts to set aside the 30th of what this day should stand for. In 1453, Constantinople (now Istan- uniform was impatient and nervous, ting news of Andre’s capture, barely him, agreed to Arnold’s request for ■ SWEET LIFE" “ ■ COUPON------from East Catholic High School in SWEET LIFE May ‘‘for the purpose of It is, first, a day of remem­ bul),. capital oFthe Byzantine Em- And weU he m i^ t be: Gen. Benedict escaped to a British ship further command of West Point, toe angry 7 pire, vtas captured by the ‘Turks. A rn o ld w as m a k in g fin a l 1968 and from Manchester Communi­ wm TMS eooNN a io ruNMSi strewing with Rowers or brance, especially for the down the Hudson. officer now had more to offer. Not Some historians say that marked the preparations lor the most notorious only did he agree to serve with ty College in 1970. She is .employed as a secretary at Pratt t i Whitney Divi­ ICE otherwise decorating the families and loved ones of the end of the Middle Ages. act of treason in American history. British forces, but he also offered to ICE sion of United Technologies Corp. in graves of comrades who died tens of thousands of young men In 1790, Rhode Island became the Peering from the bluff he could aid in the enemy seizure of West Vz gal. East Hartford. last of the 13 original states to ratify dimly see the river running by, but it Point, the key to American Hudson in defense of their country who died in this country’s last Her fiance, a graduate of West CREAM .. the U.S. Constitution. seemed an eternity before he heard River defenses. CRUM With Coupon Good Mon., May 31 Only. One Coupon Par Family during in the late rebellion.” — that is, latest — war. For In 1953, Sir Eldmund Hillary of New the sound of a boat on the beach Point, is general manager of Walbar A This was the first Memorial them, the memory remains Zealand became the first person to below. Soon a tall, slender man Disclosure of plot Metals in Peabody, Mass. Appointed -COUPON------reach the top of Mt. Everest, scrambled up to the wooded area The couple is planning an Aug. 21 MTNMTN TMS TMS COUNN COUNN a 730 N 730 PUKHUE NNCHUE Day, although it was not until fresh, the sense of loss keen, ‘The negotiations for Arnold’s com­ wedding at Concordia Lutheran KIMBES 12 cl A In 1972, President Nixon and Soviet where Arnold was waiting; it was pensation for his services and the long afterward that it was though perhaps not really Communist party leader Leonid Maj. John Andre, adjutant general to Church in Manchester. Michael G. Mutrle, a senior at called that. Rather, it was more so than for those who lost transfer of West, Point had Hopkinton High School in Brezhnev ended their Moscow sum- sir Henry Ginton, commander-in- culminated in the meeting with An­ known as Decoration Day, and sons or husbands in World War mit meeting with a joint declaration chief of British force in America, Nassiff Photo Massachusetts, has received a of peaceful co-existence. dre at Haverstraw. Thereafter had Presidential Nonilnation to toe U. S. OVERNITES iSyovlRmtES 79« people still occasionally refer II and Korea. come the tragic consequences far An­ With Coupon Good Mon., May 31 Only. One Coupon Par Family A thought for the day: In his 1961 Plot at night Air Force Academy’s Gass of 1980. to Memorial Day by that alter­ It is also a day of quiet dre and toe disclosure of the plot. The engagement of Miss Elaine He is toe grandson of Mr. and Mrs. inaugural address. President John In the darkness, their forms Y How serious for the Americans Joan Poitras to William Warren Stevenson-Ryley Henry A. Mutrie of 43 Branford St. JESSO JEKSfi"®®"™( m u n i cggpoi """ I ------nate name. thanksgiving, of thoughts of Kennedy said, “Let the word go forth silhouetted at times against the sky, from this time and place t ^ t the would the loss of West Pont have Gunther, both of Manchester, has and Mrs. William V. O’Hara o f 19 Later, too. Memorial Day gratitude and appreciation that the two men talked feverishly in half been? Nathaniel Greene, as reported been announced by her parents, Mr. CUT GREEN torch has p ass^ to a new generaUon whispers about the ugly crime to be The engagement of Miss Mary Lou Flower St. came to be observed as a day America has never lacked for in toe Pennsylvania Packet, Oct. 10, and Mrs. George Poitras of 15 St. Mutrie, toe school’s first student to Cut Greeno /CM of Americans ” committed, the . turnover of West Stevenson to James Ryley, both of in which to honor not just the young men willing to lay down 1780, declared that “Such an event Lawrence St. be appointed to toe Academy, has Point to the British. Arnold New London, has been announced by dead on the Union side of the their lives for their country. must have given the American cause Mr. Gunther is the son of Mr. and been a member of the National BEANS 18 ox. BEANS emphasized the value of his services General Washington had no course a deadly wound if not a fatal stab.” It Mrs. George W. Gunther of 63 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Civil War but also the Open forum Stevenson of 35 Strant St. Honor Society, co-captain of the With Coupon Good Mon., May 31 Only. One Coupon Par Family Finally, Memorial Day, a and the importance of the command but to try Andre as a spy, and he was seems doubtful that General Green's ‘Thomas Dr. Goss-Country Team and played var­ that he would surrender; Andre was Mr. Ryley is the son of Mrs. ------COUPON------| Confederate dead, as well as day set aside to honor the dead, senteoc^ to be hang^. General fears were justified. The bride-elect was graduated sity basketball and golf. L concerned about the terrain, for­ Elizabeth Ryley of New London, and the fallen of all of America’s should be a day of renewed Ginton begged for leniency, but to no News of the treacherous plot from Manchester High School in He Is toe son of Lt. G l. and Mrs. MTN TMS COUNN I 730 NNCHItSI Thank supporters tifications, the locations of troops at avail. The convicted spy's letter, brought forth angry denunciations of 1974. A graduate of the Creative the late Edward Ryley Jr. KINGSFORD wars, before and since. dedication on the part of the TTie bride-elect was graduated Henry W. Mutrie. Lt. G l. Mutrie is To the editor. the fortress, and the best way to take printed in toe New-Jersey Journal, Benedict Arnold in newspapers, School of Hairdressing, she is assigned to toe Air Force’s Elec­ KINGSFORD e 4 v a More recently. Congress has living, of resolve that The Greater Vernon Jaycees wish over West Point, pleaded that he “be permitted to die ballads, and broadsides. In employed as a hairdresser at The from Joseph Lawrence School of Nursing. She is Employed by tronics Systems Division at Hanscom seen fit to change the date of America’s last war shall truly to thank all those motorists who con- Before this secret meeting of Sept, toe death of a soldier.” Protocol Philadelphia among other places Strawberry Patch Beauty Salon. AFB, Mass. tributed on Saturday, May 15, to the 22,1780 ended, the first li ^ t of dawn demanded that spies be hanged there were demonstrations. The Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of Lawrence & Memorial Hospitals. CHARCOAL 20 LB Memorial Day from May 30 to have been her last, that never Her fiance, a graduate of the CHARCOAL annual scholarship toll booth. A could be seen. It was too late for An- rather than shot, however, and Major Packet reported that toe traitor's ef­ Manchester High School, is currently With C oupon Good Mon., May 31 Only. One Coupon Par Family the last Monday in May for again will there be need of scholarship selection committee will ^ return to the armed sloop, the Andre, 'dressed in full regimental figy along with “a figure of the Devil, completing his senior year at Porter School of Design, is employed reasons of long-weekend con­ fresh graves to receive the choose one recipient from each of the VuUure, that had brought him up- colors, walked with dignity to toe dressed in black robes, shaking a ^chlgan State University. by Pfizer Co. The couple is planning a June wed­ venience. At least 18 states, battle-fallen. area high schools, Rockville, Tolland ^ver, so Arnold took him to the home gallows. purse of money at the General's left ‘Hie couple is planning a Sept. 4 CFS re-elects and Ellington. Each award this year Joshua Smith, who was in charge Thus toe conspiracy failed. But the ding at St. James Church in however, have opted to return Memorial Day. Day of beau­ ear” was erected on a cart and pulled wedding at the Church of the Georgia Pacific will be $350, thanks to the generosity *®cret services for Arnold. There question of why it had come about through toe town with “drums and Assumption in Manchester. Manchester. Mrs, Ruhinow the holiday to its original date. ty and bittersweet remem­ ' ~ ~ Andre would wait for the next night of Tri-Town drivers. was to intrigue Americans for fifes playing the Rogue's March.” Mrs. Jay C. Rubinow of when he could return to the vessel. But if the states remain brance. Day of sorrow and in­ Respectfully, generations to come. How could this Manchester was re-elected secretary To the dismay of Arnold and An­ somewhat disunited in terms spiration. Day of hope. William W. Wardrop Continental officer, who had fought Got his price to the board of directors of toe G ild PEPSI dre, who watched from the second PAPER Ck>-chairman Scholarship so courageously in the past, turn to Benedict Arnold got his price, 6,000 Read th« “BRiQHTONiE^ and Family Services of Connecticut of the observance of a holiday story of the Smith house, shore Toll Booth treason? pounds and a commission as a [Manchetter Evening Herald j at toe agency's 143rd annual meeting Reg. or Diet batteries at Teller’s Point across Arnold later said that toe alliance brigadier general in toe British ar­ WkWK(Jrmier and Bernadette Noel. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips project used that opinion to stop it. Short-term gains from 1-84 are in­ spice cake, roll and butter, beverage. eastern Connecticut “will create jobs Melvis made a surprise visit, and at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. and eliminate the depressed “All one has to do is look at 1-84 come and jobs say the reports. Community calendar economic status of that section of the West Hartford to Danbury,” said Estimates of the department show of state," said Donald J. Lynch, Lynch. 4,000 jobs over a four-year period and Thursday $50 million in new income. Andover Republican Town Com­ Friday and executive secretary of the Ckmnec- The Department of Commerce has mittee, 8 p.m.. Board Room, Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., documented the industrial and tax ‘' From a long-range prospective, it M onday Saturday ticut Construction Industries Town Hall. Elks Club Bierfest, Elks TOB. Polio, measles vaccinations urged Association Friday. base growth along that section of will help crease a climate to induce All town offices, schools and First Congregational Andover Disposal Area Housing authority, 8 p.m.. Club Pavilion, Roberts St., 8 Lynch said he was answering a highway. Union Carbide and employment in a region which is un- Planning Office, Town Hall. p.m. to midnight. Church Senior Choir rehear­ ATLANTA (UPI) - are safe, effective vac­ highest in any single week closed. sal, 7 p.m., church.. 1975. Witte said the actual group of opponents who said 1-84 will Uniroyal recently built along 1-84 derdeyeloped and which' has never Wednesday Measles epidemics could cines against the childhood at least since 1968.” NIFTY FIFTIES BAND Saturday nuniber of cases probably West. ■ regained the economic strength it W ednesday not create jobs. Welfare hours, 10 a.m. to 12 South Congregational South Windsor get worse and massive out­ diseases of polio, measles, is double the number He said there have been Lynch said his association has en­ Norton Fund Com­ The state Department of once had. Lynch said. noon. Registrars’ Room, Church annual Strawberry breaks of crippling polio diphtheria, rubella and reported by state health four cases of polio reported dorsed both the state economic “1-84 is a reasonable and responsi­ missioners, 8 p.m., home of Tuesday Commerce in its Economic Impact Alice Moe. Town Hall. Festival and fair, church are possible unless about 5 mumps and parents are not departments. so far this year, compared reports and the Eastern Connecticut ble effort to retain and increase jobs Parks and Recreation Com­ Troop No. 903, Brownie statement for 1-84 said corridor grounds, 1301 Forbes St., 10 Flyups, Orchard Hill School, million young children are getting their children im­ For the week ended May to six for all of 1975, with towns have over 3,(XK) acres zoned for Economic Development Council as to in Eastern Connecticut,” he said. mission, 7:30 p.m.. Board a.m. to 4 p.m. ■ vaccinated against both munized,” Witte-said. the late summer and fall “oldies at their best” Bolton Room,.'Town Hall. 3:30 p.m. IS, there were 2,590 cases, industrial expansion, said Lynch. Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town diseases, according to a He said measles which Witte termed “the polio season yet to come. Towns off the route of the highway M onday Special Planning and Zoning epidemics already are oc­ How to note a new holiday Commission meeting, 7:30 Hebron Hall. national Center for Disease have over 2,000 acres, he said. All town offices and schools Wednesday Control official. curring in many areas and closed. p.m.. Planning Officci Town Saturday Within the route of the highway, Hall. Planning and Zoning Com­ Dr. John Witte, director the number of reported When Jan. 15 falls bn a Sunday then T uesday Fishing derby, 9 a.m.. to 4 there are at least seven industrial Vernon Sanitary Landfill will be p.m., Hebron Sportsmans mission. 8 p.m.. Town Hall. of the Immunization Divi­ cases of polio is well above Saturday night & on the beach Sunday afternoon parks planned with an employment the following Monday will be a legal Board of Selectmen, 8 p.m.. closed. Club Pond, Rt. 207. sion of the CDC, has last year. In a memo to Dr. Raymond holiday and schools will be closed. Town Hall. Vernon potential of over 15,000 jobs, he said. Thursday Sunday warned 65 to 70 per cent of “We’re keeping an eye Lynch said any report to the con­ Ramsdell, superintendent of schools. However, when Jan. 15 occurs on a Public Building Commis­ Tuesday Sewer Authority, 8 p.m.. St. P eter’s Episcopal pre-school age children — on the polio situation,” trary is just one man’s opinion. Dr. Mark Shedd, commissioner of Saturday, there is no requirement for sion, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Town 6)uncll meeting, 7:30 education, explained the rules gover­ Planning Office, Town Hall. Church Communion, ^ P 8 or about 5 million — lack Witte said. “The possibili­ He was referring to the opinion by the Friday preceding to be a legal W ednesday p.m.. Memorial Building, ning Martin Luther King Day. Friday and 10 a.m., church. proper immunization ty of outbreaks is there. at Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m.. Park Place. University of Maryland economics holiday. But the last school day Admissions of Electors, 7 to Memorial exercises in against polio and measles. ’There are many suscepti­ professor Curtis C. Harris, Jr., who Whenever Jan. 15 occurs on what before the holiday should be suitably Town Hall. Annual Banquet, Suburban would otherwise be a scheduled 9 p.m.. Registrars’ Room, Gilead, parade forms at 1 Women’s (3ub, 8:30 p.m.. The “The thing that really ble children.” said “only 100 jobs would be observed in-the public schools. Dr. Library Board, 8 p.m., p.m. on Meeting House Rd. school day, that day will be a legal library, Town Hall. Colony, Talcottville. concerns Us is that there He said both middle Shedd said. Monday class and ghetto children holiday and no public schools will be S aturday St. Bernard’s Ladies Guild This is the in session. Parent Teacher Organiza­ East Hartford Town Office Building (TOB) picnic, 6 p.m., Henry Park. are among> those not closed. properly immunized. tion fair, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., Monday Wednesday Veiuvlai season for Memorial Day parade, Mt. Vesuvius, dominating “If polio gets into a cen­ Bolton Elementary School. Memorial Day Parkade, parade forma at Rham Rd. at Open House, Grade 5 THE SCENES INN Italy’s Bay of Naples, is the tral city ghetto, it is very BLACK 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. students and parents, 7:30 p.m., Sykes School. world’s most famous volcano. likely to spread,” he said. Board elects committee members Coventry Els Club annual Memorial Tuesday Its most famous eruption was CARPENTER ANTS Day picnic, noon to 8 p.m.. Witte noted an “effective Hebron and Marlborough. Women’s Republican Oub, Saturday in 79 A.O., when the Roman sistent with the U.S. Constitution. M onday Elks Club Pavilion, Roberts TAG flea market, 9 a.m. to 9 oral polio vaccine is now iln addition to being The state Board of EductRion will The Town Hall ..will be 8 p.m, TOB. cities of Pompeii, Her­ available,” but Its use has unsightly and unsanitary, Five persons were elected to serve If the plan is approved by the state St. p.m., Tolland County culaneum and Stabiae were name a consultant to work with the closed but the Sanitary Land­ Wednesday decreased because of high Black Ants excavate on the Regional School Reapportion­ board, the question will be voted on Tuesday Agricultural Center, Rt. 30. buried. Other major eruptions study committee. ’The consultant will fill will be open. American Legion Unit 95 levels of Immunity. extensive galleries In wooi ment Study Committee at a recent at referenda held simultaneously in Professional Day, four-hour Sunday were in 1139 and 1631, the call the first committee meeting. T uesday '• Auxiliary, 8 p.m.. Post Home, latter destroying five towns So far this year, 23,880 ,to serve as nesting places town meeting. each town. It must be approved by a session for East Hartford Main St. Bicentennial Parade. 1 p.m. where you can enjoy superb ’The committee will have three Person to Person Life-Line- public schools. and taking 4,000 lives. Minor cases of measles have been and may cause extensive Board of Education Chairman months after its first meeting to majority vote of each. Service, 1:30 p.m.. Board Gilead Congregational from High School down Rt. 83. eruptions occurred in 1779, damage to your home. If a district fails to develop a plan, Town Council meeting. TAC flea market, 9 a.m. to (i reported, compared to 13,- dining overlooking beautiful David Allbee and Louise Bourret, prepare a plan for the state board Room, 'Town Hall. Council Chambers, Town Church choir rehearsal, 7:30 1793, 1872,1906 and 1944. board secretary were elected by a plan may be imposed on the district p.m., church. p.m., Tolland County 635 for the same period in which has 30 days to approve or Insurance Advisory Com­ Hall, 8 p.m. Agricultural Center, Rt. 30. voice vote to be members from the reject it. by the state. mittee, 7 p.m.. Registrars’ local school board on the committee. The committee has three choices. I.and purchase Room, Town Hall. The three other members elected One is that the number of members Voters at the meeting also by ballot vote were Marion Foote on the regional boarll be determined authorized the Board of Selectmen to Call BOLTON with 28 votes, James Derby with 23 in the proportion that the population purchase four lots in Elizabeth County art - OPENING - 8USS Officers 'to attend and Stewart Stockwell with 20. of each town bears to the population Heights for $992. This was TOLLAND COUNTY — A watercolor, “ Pendant TOLLAND — Mrs. Ernest Cordes, newly elected presi­ b i I Pmendvi HoliUnuiiiM ptifiu i H. Clay Osborn and Salvatore of the district. recommended by the Board of MEL’S ANTIQUES LAKE Petunia.” by Sherwood Smith has been chosen as the dent of the Tolland Junior Woman’rClub, will a tte ^ the Mastandrea was defeated in their bid Another is to elect members of the Finance and approved by the Plan­ painting of the month by the Tolland County Art Associa­ 219 SPRUCE STREET to be elected with 10 and 18 votes International Convention and 85th annual'meeting of the board at large in the district as a ning and Zoning Commission. Also in tion. It is on display at the Rockville Public Library. respectively. Richard M. Grant General Federation of Women’s Clubs to be In whole. favor of the purchase was the Other paintings chosen to be on display are an oil by Jan withdrew his name. Philadelphia June 14-18. Other Tolland members who will 649-9240 Casual Dress Required A third would be to weigh the votes Conservation and Recreation Com­ Lepore, Ellington Library; an oil by Charlotte Emery, Antiques The committee will have five attend are Mrs. Kevin Cavanagh and Mrs. Carl Salina. of members in the proportion the missions. Savings Bank of Tolland; watercolor by Jennie Batz, members from each district town both past presidents of the club. The club recently population of each town ^ a rs to the The lots are adjacent to town- Savings Bank of Rockville; acrylic by Winifred Rogers, WE BUY, SELL I IT C with at least two of the five to be honored six members for their outstanding participation, lUEnSRHOUTOIlCIIHnUill district population. owned property. ’This would settle a First Federal Bank; acrylic by Carolyn Kolawicz, AND REPAIR members of the local board. they are Mrs. Cavanagh. Mrs. Daniel Fagan. Mrs. TIm Oldest & Largest In Conn. Route 44A BOLTON 649-3842 The committee may propose any lawsuit involving an assessment on .Tolland Library; and a pastel by Madeline Regan, «l8o...Copp«ri Tin, Br«M und Fumlturt a The towns are Hebron, Andover method of votthg power that is con­ the lots. ^eodore Kawaiec. Mrs. Evan Mandigo. Mrs. Donaldu Peqpie’s Bank, TVi-City Plaza. Ross, and Mrs. Thomas Schroeder. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mandhester, Conn., Sat., May 29, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 29. 1976- PAGE NINE LOCAL CHURCHES

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Grich healthy enough to beat RSox CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St., Rev. Burton D. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. Stand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. 11 a,m.. Church Service, Sunday School BOSTON (UPI) - Bobby three popups to short right field, as the double play but I got the worst of The three fifth inning mns were stranded eight basemnners. They but I’m not going to start him again 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship ^ rv ice for pupils up to the age of 20, care Tor Grich stayed healthy enough Baltinlore built a 2W game edge over it.” more than enough to down &e Red were unable to mount much offense soon because I need him out in the for small chlldren;l0 a.m.. Holy Commu­ and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. very young pupils, subject of the lesson-, long enough Friday night to Boston in the American League East. Sox, who have scored 10 mns in the until the ninth inning when C!arl bullpen.” nion, Chtfrch School through Grade 6, Deliverance Service. sermon, "Ancient and Modern Grich, one of nine Orioles headed past five games. Boston’s only score Yastrzemski led off with a single and Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hyp­ hurt the Boston Red Sox. The second place Orioles trail the for free agent status at season’s end, Geveland, also making his initial Nursery ifor small children. came in the seventh inning on a Rice doubled him to third. But I'. notism, Denounced,” golden text from Yankees by 3W games. felt well enough to beat Boston. start of the season, suffered his first ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward Tlie Baltimore second baseman — fielder’s choice by Jim Rice, a Rick Baltimore manager Earl Weaver loss in seven games dating to last FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange the Bible, "I fear, lest by any means, as "I had an intestinal virus and mis­ J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard besieged by inflamed tonsils, a He came to bat in the fifth with the Burleson double and Rico lifted first-time starter Wayne August. He gave up eight hits and all 1 1 1 Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James the serpent beguided Eve through his sed 11 games,” said the All Star se­ Killeen. Beliasov, pastor. subtlety, so your minds should be cor­ stomach vims and a bruised chest — Orioles leading 1-0 and runners on se­ Petrocelli’s sacrifice fly. The Red Garland, now 4-0, in favor of E^ar four mns in seven-plus innings. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. rupted from the simplicity that is in overcame his illnesses and a Reggie cond baseman. "Then I had trouble cond and third. Grich, who had Sox’ three runs in the past two games Miller, then Grant Jackson to retire Johnson said after the game he getting my timing back. Early this Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Christ.” II Corinthians 11:3. The (3uris- Cleveland fastball to single in two gotten two hits in each of the have come on sacrifice flies. the next three batters. planned to switch his rotation for the noon and 5 p.m. week against the Indians I bruised vice. tian Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., fifth inning runs in leading the previous four games, rammed a next two games, starting Luis Tiant, is open to the public Mondays through my chest against Cleveland when I ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Orioles to a 4-1 victory over the bat- Cleveland pitch into center for the "I had a hunch starting Garland 6-2, tonight instead of Rick Wise, 2-3. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the fielded a Buddy Bell chopper in the “Our offense is sputtering a bit,” CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. sick Red Sox. game-winning mns and hustled to se­ said Red Sox’ manager Darrell John­ here,” said Weaver. It was (Mike) Tiant, scheduled to pitch Sunday «V Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. first and third Thursday evenings from 7 baseline and Duane Kuiper hit me Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul cond on the throw home. He scored son. We just aren’t putting the Cuellar’s turn to pitch but he hasn’t against Doyle Alexander, was to face 9 a.m.. Mass in Engli^; 10:30 a.m.. to 9 except holidays, a free public lending Grich also scored a mn and made pretty good. Trinque. library is maintain^. moments later when Geveland threw numbers up on the board.” The Red been pitching well and 1 don’t think Jim Palmer, 5-5. Wise will duel Mass in Polish and English. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; all the necessary plays at second, in­ away a Reggie Jackson ground ball. he’s won five games in Fenway Park Alexander, 3-1, in the series windup Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11:45 cluding the pursuit and capture of “Kuiper fell down and I completed Sox outhit the Orioles, 9-8, but UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST in eight years. Garland did real well Sunday afternoon. a.n). COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, minister. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 585 E.Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director 10:30 a.m.. Annual Children's DAy and 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, of Christian education. Flower C!ommunion, this family celebra­ pastor. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, tion of flowers brings to a close the 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., "Sound of His Coming” radio program on kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Rangers, regular Sunday meetings, everyone is during the service. Sharing Class led by asked to bring a blossom as an offering WINF; 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Wills SUnford, 20-40 ClAss led by Rick from yourself of beauty, and, each will LeFlore hit skein Lanz, 40-80 Class led by the pastor; 10:30 take a flower home. The Rev. Mr. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: "The Westwood will tell the story of the first Whalers Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Past Isn’t Where We 'Think It is at All!” Flower Communion in Czechoslovakia, 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Nursery is provided; 2 p.m.. Green Lodge special recognition and welcome will be Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ service; 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowships meet. given to charter members and new formal )Vorship, study and fellowship. members, coffee and conversation. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST stopped by Yanks to meet JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. NORTH UNITED METHODIST Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. Hall, 726 N. Main St. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "The Eldridge Jr., pastors. NEW YORK (UPI) - It’s baseman Willie Randolph, but it hand Vent Ruble his first loss in our HARTFORD (UPI) - The New Custer, pastor. 9 a.m.. Grade 1 through 6 will attend Shaping of Your Future"; 11 a.m.. Group wasn’t enough to prevent the decisions this year. England Whalers and New York 9 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon; church; 9:15 a.m.. Grade 1 through 6 will safe now...Simon and Gar- discussion of April 15 Watchtower Yankees from maintaining their In other games, Texas blanked Rangers announced Friday they will "Christening Events,” Nursery for attend church; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship funkel won’t have to change magazine article “ Why We Need the children up to 5 years of age, coffee first-place cushion of 3Vk games over Minnesota 4-0, Baltimore beat play a hockey exhibition game at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.” Service, Memorial .Sunday, sermon; the words to the song “Mrs. Boston 4-1, Kansas City defeated fellowship after the service; 7 p.m.. “Francis Asbury: Saint in the Saddle," Baltimore. Hartford Civic Center in October. CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES Adult membership class. Pastor Webb preaching; 10:15 a.m.. Robinson.’’ Joe DiMaggio will LeFlore’s streak ended when he California 3-0 and Oakland mauled The appearance of the National OF GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Coffee Hour in Reception Hall; 10:45 remain in the lyrics. was called out on strikes to lead off Chicago 11-0. Cleveland at Hockey League Rangers would be the Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL a.m. to noon. Nursery through Grade 12; Ron LeFlore, a guy who swung at the eighth inning, but his long walk Milwaukee was rained out. first time a NHL team performed in 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meeting; 7:30 anything in the general vicinity of back to the dugout was made a lot Rangers 4, Twins 0 Hartford, home of the World Hockey adults and children; 10:50 a.m.. Worship CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ p.m.. Praise and Teaching Service. home plate last season, saw his 30- Jeff Burroughs slammed a three-run Association Whalers team. Service, child-care provided and tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., game hitting streak come to an end first inning home run to give him the Whalers General Manager Ron children’s Bible-story hour; 7 p.m.. Teen pastors. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Friday night as Ed Figueroa and Tip­ American League lead in that depart­ Ryan said he and Ranger GM John Challenge Institute Missionary Rally, 8:45 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, 3/4 Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; ment with 34 and enable Jim Um- Ferguson are negotiating for the pre­ featuring “The New-Born Singers” choir Rev. Donald 0. Kauffman, associate. py Martinez of the New York Room; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, F ^ era- Yankees set down the Detroit center- American League] barger to post his fifth win in eight season game which has been pin­ ■:T ; and the Rev. John Kenzy of Sunbury, P a.; tion Room, the Rev. Mr. Nelson, leader; 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all decision. Umbarger scattered eight pointed to Friday, Oct. 1, at the Hart­ 10:30 p.m.. Revivaltime Radio Service on 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the ages, 10:45 a.m.. Worship, message by fielder four times in hurling New ail ahlhli hits in registering his fourth com­ ford Civic Center. ttSS'iS WINF. Dr. C. M. Ward, speaker. Rev. Mr. Nelson, preacher; 11:15 a.m.. the Rev. Mr. McLain, Children's Church York to a 9-5 victory over the Tigers. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. and Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening LeFlore fell 26 games shy of tying shorter by the standing ovation and plete game. However, said Ryan, “I can’t con­ ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Service, message by the Rev. Mr. the all-time major league hitting the chanting of “Le-Flore ... Le­ Royals 3, Angels 0 firm the fact that we are playing the Church of the Assumption CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), McLain, Nursery provided. Flore ... Le-Flore" by the 19,909 fans Catcher Bob Stinson lashed a dou­ Rangers until I received a signed Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, streak set by DiMaggio in 1941. .That’s quite a few games, but it’s who turned out for the game. ble and two singles to drive in two agreement. But things seem to be in The Church of the Assumption, Adams St. and Thompson Rd., will be the scene of the Kuhl, pastor. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, runs while Doug Bird was holding proper order and I expect the game 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry still the closest any American The fleet center fielder was Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. California to six hits in handing (UPI Photo) to be played here in Hartfrod.” annual Memorial Day Service Sunday at 7 p.m. The Rev. Paul Trinque, assistant Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, Leaguer has gotten to the Yankee rewarded with another standing ova­ pastor of the church and president of Manchester Area Conference of Churches, will 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. Clipper in the last 27 years. tion as he took the field in the top of Nolan Ryan his sixth defeat of the The Whalers have played a NHL speak. This special Memorial Day service is open to the public and is sponsored by the Instruction. rector. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service; "I don’t think there was any more the ninth. season. Bird’s second complete game Bruce Kimm of Tigers watcheas ball team once before, losing 4-2 in an 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1; 9 children’s service in chapel following the “Well, what could I do,” asked victory of his career left the Royals a exhibition at Queb^ to the then 1974- Permanent Memorial Day Committee. Each year the service is conducted at a church ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, pressure than I could have handled,” Along with Yankee shortstop Jim Mason a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2 with sermon principal hymn; 9:45 a.m.. Church School said LeFlore, who sat patiently LeFlore. ‘T m still going out to play half-game in front of the Texas 75 Stanley Cup champions of a different faithto encourage community participation. Color guards of local E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, and Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. pastor. by Father Jacobson, Church School, answering questions after the game. the field. I’m not to going to let it Rangers in the AL West. Philadelphia Flyers. veterans organizations should assemble at the church at 6:30 p.m. (Herald photo by Nursery care, followed by coffee hour; 11 Nursery; Farewell for Mike Clark bother me defensively. I gave them a A’s 11, White Sox 0 ’The Whalers ended their season Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday between services. "()uite naturally there is going to be Pinto) Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. a.m.. Morning Prayer, ^ k of Common pressure if you get a hit every day little gesture of thanks. Sal Bando, Phil Garner, Billy earlier this month losing to Houston Prayer, with sermon by Fr. Jacobson; 5 "I should be able to continue to hit Williams and Ken McMullen hit in the best-of-seven series for the p.m.. Holy Eucharist, Book of Common because everybody wants to know GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and homers to back the six-hit pitching of WHA’s U.S. championship. Prayer. about it.” in the major leagues. The things I 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. have been doing are working for me Stan Bahnsen in giving Oakland its Sunday School; 7 p.m., (Jospel meeting. LeFlore had hit safely in every 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. game he batted this year, carving out and 1 will continue to do them.” fourth win in the last five games. It Green challenges ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Worship, sermon: "Retreat, The Better a .381 average to lead the league. He Mickey Rivers, Thurman Mun­ was the second straight defeat for Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Part of Valor"; 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: managed to reach base once Friday son and Chris Chambliss belted New Chicago with Bart Johnson absorbing CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix “For Better or For Worse." William J. Stack, Rev. William J. night, on a fielder’s choice, and even­ York home runs during an span of the loss. course and leads AREA CHURCHES Killeen. M. Davis, minister. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 tually scored on an error by second eight pitches in the fourth inning to Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. school auditorium; Sunday' Masses at through Church School Grade 12, sermon DUBLIN, Ohio (UPI) — Hubert Green has come to one conclu­ by the Rev. Dr. Davis, "In and Out of the Swensen, pastor. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all sion about the rugged Muirfield Village Golf Club course—you 10 a.m.. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey and noon in school auditorium. World.” ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, ages three through adult. Nursery for in­ have to challenge it. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN will preach. Coffee Fellowship im­ Trio tied CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Rd. 31. Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF fants; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with “If you play too conservatively,” mediately following the service, uniiu St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. rector. care available. 9:55 a.m., Church School. LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Leaders Green said Friday after shooting an 9:30 a.m., Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. officers. Hillstown Rd. D. Qark Brown, bishop. Tots 3 year olds through kindergarten, A.J. not satisfied even par 72 to take the halfway lead 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Oiiidren's Church for Grades 1 through 3, Maltbie got off to a shakey start School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Family Service and Church School. VERNON UNITED METHODIST 8:30 a.m .. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. in the $2(X),0(X) Memorial Tourna­ when he three-putted the first green for lead sonage on Cornwail Dr. CHURCH, Rt. 85, Hebron. Rev. William Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Nursery for infants; 6 p.m.. Prayer ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, ment. “It’s going to grab you. You for a bogey five, but quickly righted Parsing, rector. Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. p.m.. Sacrament Service. meeting; 7 p.m.. Evening Meeting. FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 with starting spot Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. 8 and 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church might as well get going at the hole himself to make the turn at one under Oak St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. BATTING TOWSON, Md. (UPI) - Gerda School and Nursery. than the other way.” 35. Jelley, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Green’s 72 gave the three-time 1976 Boykin isn’t really asking for too Lamson in state Jaycee post THE INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Two weeks ago, A.J. Foyt said he He had a chance to lead the tourna­ 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Mor­ day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL tour winner a 36-hoIe score of 141, ment, coming to the 16th four under much. After 158 tournaments on the ning Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Service. CHURCH, Bolton Tpke. (Rt. 44A), MBLE AB H Pet. “disgraced” himself. three under par over the 7,072-yard par, but bogeyed that hole and also U.S. womenms golf tour—none of ROCKVILLE. UNITED METH- Bolton. Rev. John F. Flora II, vicar. Alan F. Latnson of 613 VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 architecture from SPEUS Sunday, he hopes to atone in a big way by winning the Robinson, Pitt 87 33 .379 course designed and built by Jack which she has won—all she wants ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. Bush Hill Rd. was recently the 18th. Old Town Rd. Rensselaer Polytechnic By McBride, St. L 104 38 .365 back is one shot. Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, Church School; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion elected a Regional Direc­ Speedway’s million dollar 500-mile race for a record fourth time. Nicklaus. It also gave him a one-shot “For the most part,” Maltbie said, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; Institute in 1967 and srved Eugene Crawford, St. L 114 41 .360 “The first time I played in the pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director and sermon; 11 a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour. tor of the Connecticut At 41, USAC’s six-time national lead over runnerup Roger Maltbie, “the course played more difficult ?CJ 11 a.m., Morning Worship; 7 p.m., of music. as an officer in the U.S. Brewer only 37 laps before a connecting rod Milner, NY 91 32 .352 LPGA Championship, in 1968, I Jaycees at that driving champion is as competitive who had his second straight 71 Friday today (Friday). Mostly because of Evening Evangelistic. 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery Coast Guard until 1971. He broke and he had to settle for 25th Rose, Cn 168 59 .351 finished third," she recalled Friday organization's annual con­ as ever. He will start the 60th annual for a 142 total. the wind. We haven't played the through adults; 10:45 a.m., Worship Ser­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL is a registered architect place. Foster, Cn 147 51 .347 after moving into a three-way tie for UNITED CONGREGATIONAL vention in East Hartford. holiday classic for a record 19th con­ First-round leader Don Bies was course enough to know how the wind vice. Nursery through Grade 2. CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. and is presently employed But for two tough breaks, Anthony Griffey, Cn 146 50 .342 the 36-hole lead in this year’s LPGA CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Johnson, minister. He succeeds Lawrence "Stone walls do not a secutive time, from the middle of the tied for third place at 143 with Rod affects holes.” f J as the planning assistant of Joseph Foyt might have b ^ n in the Rader, SD 122 41 .336 Championship. CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 9:30 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., Snow of Windsor. Lamson prison make, nor iron bars second row. Funseth, who had a five under par 67 Bies, who shot a 75 Friday even Miller, minister. the Town of Manchester. chase for first place all the way last Oliver, Ptt 130 43 .331 “1 was one shot out of a playoff in Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Worship Service, Nursery available. a cage.” Our real prisons But two weeks ago was his "black Friday, the low score of the tourna­ though he “really didn’t play too 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Donald J. McClean, pastor. will serve as chief ad­ He has served on the year. Garvey, LA 179 59 .330 that tournament,” she said. “And I Church School Day, Coffee Hour in vestry ministrative officer for the are those we build around Saturday.” He had to settle for the ment. badly,” also found the closing holes Church Schooi; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Piigrim 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Manchester ourselves, and real chains First, he “popped” a front tire Bond, Phi 103 34 .330 whiffed a shot, too.” following service. Connecticut Jaycees for fifth best speed on the opening day of At 144 were Jerry McGee (73) and unfriendly. Feilowship. a.m., Sunday School. HumanRelations Commis­ are those we forge four when running over debris from Mario There’s no way Boykin, a 15-year the 20 Jaycee chapters of qualifications because his orange- Ed Sneed (71), while in at 145 were He bogeyed both the 17th and 18th SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, sion and is currently a ourselves. And, para­ Andretti’s spin in the early part of AMERICAN LEAGUE veteran, can ever get that whiff FIRST CONGREGATIONAL BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL the North Region which en­ colored Coyote wasn’t handling Gibby Gilbert (75), Alan Tapie (71), when he caught the sand, barely mis­ Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. member of the Manchester doxically, those bonds the race. It cost him 45 seconds in the AB H Pet. back, but she’s willing to forget about CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHURCH, Boiton Center Rd. Rev. J. compasses the greater properly. Hale Irwin (74) and Bob Wynn (72). sing a par-saving, 10-foot putt on the Edward Konopka. Arts Council. He belongs to most difficult for us to es­ 51 .381 CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese Stanton Conover, minister. pits changing three tires. Later, he LeFlore, Det. 134 Green, who began the second round final hole. it if she can play as steady over the Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday III, pastor. Hartford area and those Second Congregational cape are the ones to which “It was a disgrace to me and my 10:15 a.m.. Church School and lost a lap when he ran out of fuel. Paquette, KC 77 28 .364 one shot behind Bies, had his “I had a lot of putts 1 thought I final 36 holes today and Sunday as she Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten communities between Church and is secretary of we hold the keys. car,” the tough Texan snorted. In Nurstry; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Think of fetters which “It might have been the race of the Carty, Civ 129 46 .357 problems on the front side, making did Thursday and Friday. through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Hartford and the Rhode its Board of Trustees. He effect, he threatened to park his should have made but didn’t,” Bies ST, MARGARET MARY'S CHURCH, sermon: “Finding Happiness." hamper you — habits that century” but for that bit of misfor­ Brett, KC 155 54 .348 the turn in 39, but he had four birdies A second straight two-under-par 71 vice; 6 p.m,. Junior High Pilgrim Island border. machine if it didn’t handle in the said. Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and ALAN F. LAMSON and his wife, Janet, have tune, said Foyt, who had to settle for 138 48 .348 Friday left her at 142, four under, and Fellowship. Lamson, an active enslave you, often to your race. Dent, Chi and a lone bogey coming in on the Funseth’s 67 came on the strength Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. two sons, Mark and Todd. physical, spiritual, or third place, behind winner Bobby Bostock, Minn 116 40 .345 in a share of the lead with Sharon member of the Manchester the various Jaycee com­ The Houston flyer assumed the “U.S. Open type course.” of a spectacular 31 on the back side Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, UNION CONGREGATIONAL moral hurt; antl-soclal at­ Unser and Johnny Rutherford when Patek, KC 116 39 .336 “It’s the kind of a course in which Miller, a winner twice in 10 years on day Masses at 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ Jaycees for several years, mittees and was recently blame for "screwing up” during the as he birdied five of six holes. 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, titudes toward others such rain cut the distance from 200 laps to Lynn, Boston 109 36 .330 you have to invent shots,” said the Nicklaus had a three over 75 tour, and 22-year-old Hollis Stacy, a pastor. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, has served the local named Jaycee of the Year as hate and grudges which time trials and vowed his car would ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 174 — or 435 miles. Bonds, Cl 135 44 .326 tour’s leading money winner, “shots three-time former national junior 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. associate minister. chapter as a director, for 1975-1976 by the local imprison your heart and be a top threat on race day. Friday, joining Joe Inman, Johnny Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John Some felt as many as 10 will have a Miller, Boston 83 27 .325 champion. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Infants treasurer, external vice- unit. undercut your happiness; "I’ll be ready,” said the winner of you’ve never tried before. It’s the Miller and Lou Graham at two over C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. good shot at winning and picking up Miller produced the day’s best vice. through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m., Morning president, and president. fears which paralyu your 54 championship events on USAC’s kind of golf 1 enjoy playing. It’s par 146. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Lamson received his an estimated 8250,000. round Friday, a five-under-par 68 in Worship, sermon topic: “KEl KA HOA 0 He has been a member of b ach elo r’s degree In will and freeze your am­ big-car circuit. exciting. “I’m really not too worried about day Masses at 7:30 and 11 a.m. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN ^.4ITnnilhM “If the front-runners go out one by HOME RUNS the mild, sunny, breezy weather. lESU LA" (What A Friend We Have In O p e n 24 Hours Dolly bitions; self-satisfaction His 32 rivals took him at his word, NATIONAL LEAGUE: Kingman, “You’re going to make some dou­ my own golf game this week,” ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Jesus); 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the that grounds you forever in one, it will be a wide open race,” said ble bogeys, but you’ve got to forget Nicklaus said. “I’m more worried Stacy, bothered by the flu, had a 73. sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. realizing fully well that Foyt would NY 17; Schmidt, Phil 15; Monday, Cji try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Social Room. F n tm e n e v samcE the shallows of human ven­ be one of the top contenders for the Rutherford, who starts from the pole about them.” about this tournament coming off “I’m very confident, very happy,” Paul F. Ramen. 9 a.(n.. Worship and Sunday School; Mrs, Harmon heads tures. and won the race two years ago. and Cey, LA 8; five players tied with said the 38-year-oId Boykin, who has 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. ride into victory lane — a trip he Green made one double bogey, right. Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Only Christ can open all Foyt predicted that Rutherford, 7. become a part-time player in recent TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ hasn’t made since 1967. burying his tee shot in a trap at the “ But I’m not in bad shape,” Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY Baptist conference these self-made prisons Gordon Johncock and A1 Unser — the par three eighth and then flying his years while tending to her husband TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED and set you free throu^ a But Foyt wasn’t fooling himself. AMERICAN LEAGUE; Nicklaus added. “If I play a good AVERY ST, CHRISTIAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth NUTIIM OILS “ You never know about this latter two also formerSpeedway shot across the green into another round tomorrow, I’ll do okay.” and 14-year-old daughter in Texas. Ellington. Mrs. Harold A. Harmon trusting faith for now and Yastrzemski, Bos., Hendrick, Gev., REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., Knox, pastor. will conduct the closing place,” he said. "I may break champions — “will be tough. If their bunker. The cut for today’s third round was Boykin is a native of Germany who 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m., of 484 Wetherell St. is OIL M ima t for ever. Otis, KC and Ford, Minn. 8; Horton, South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, 10:30 a.m.. Worship, Bicentennial Communion service. cars stay together.” Johncock starts It might have shook him for a while 157, some 13 shots over par and 11 used to play against male pros, since Worship Service, Sunday School. chairman of the annual Det., Bando, Oak., Burroughs and minister. presentation by the Sunday School, Flag- PATMOINSTMUTION “Like S t ethree K vyears S wago, ^ when he went 'O'" ‘he middle of the front row. as he bogeyed the ninth, but from shots higher than the previous high she was the only woman professional American Baptist Three national leaders Grieve, Tex. 7 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL Placing Service at Mt. Hope Cemetery. there on he was three under. mark for the year. in the country. broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. Woman’s (Conference to be are scheduled to speak 843-0135 CHURCH OF CHRIST 315C«nl«r8L MinohttHf Lydall and Vernon Streets day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 Rev. Miles S. MacIntoch, vicar. held this year for the first' during the conference. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL Phone: 646-2903 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy They are the Rev. Hugh W. CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. time at the University of Service. Nursery care for small children Communion, first and third Sundays; Hartford on Wednesday Smith, missionary to Hong provided. Hughes, pastor. Morning Prayer, second, forth and fifth and Thursday. Kong for the American CONGEMED UOUT DRUG ABUSE PRODIEM? TAKE NOTICE! Sundays. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, Allen F. Tinkham preaching, sermon: Each day’s session will Baptist Foreign Mission 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Society; Ms. Jewel Asbury Shed no tears for Redleg pitchers RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF “What Mean These Stones,” Nursery begin at 9:30 a.m. with a Harold W. Richardson, minister. FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford provided. Bible study. The Rev. Alex of Valley Forge, Pa., assis­ 9:30 and II a.m.. Worship Service and tant secretary, of the infor­ Cardinals 6, Mels 0 Friends Meeting House, 144 S. (Quaker Elsesser of 98 Baldwin Rd. NEW YORK (UPI) - Shed whitewash of the Los Angeles rotation at the start of the season." straight, including two against the Francisco shut out San Diego 5-0. Church School. Lane, West Hartford. mation flow system for the St. Louis southpaw John Curtis UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, will show film previews of no more tears for those often- Dodgers. Last year, it will be Both Zachry and Alcala were Dodgers. “I wanted to be kept on Chicago-Pittsburgh and Atlanta- 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Board of National pitched no-hit ball through six in­ ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH, Bolton. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. current mission themes maligned Cincinnati Reds recalled. Reds pitchers completed teammates at Indianapolis last year merit.” Houston were rained out. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. David M. Campbell, pastor. during the program which Ministries of American only 22 games, fewest in the major nings before settling for a three- SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 6nt pitchers. and turned in impressive records. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 10 a.m.. Church School, Nursery will also include Baptists Churches of the leagues. No one, especially Anderson, could hitter, while Willie Crawford belted Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. through Grade 12; 11 a.m.. Family workshops, a silver tea In U.S.A.; and Mrs. Freeman As a matter of fact, National quarrel with that now. Phillies 10, Expos 3 his second career grand slam homer. Worship Service, Nursery provided for A. Deware Jr. of Cranston, League foes are probably beginning National Doubles by Jay Johnstone and Dick .ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland Robert K. Bechtold, minister. honor of the 25th anniver­ “Zachry is the most complete Bake McBride also had a two-run 9:15 a.m., Church School, Confirmation infants through Grade 2, sermon; "Who R.I., chairman of to wish the Reds hadn’t run out of op­ young pitcher who’s come to the Morgan belted a three-run homer Allen plus Dave Cash’s two-run dou­ homer to back the pitching of Chirtis, Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. We Are; What We Do.” sary of American Baptist .League. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Class, adult groups, child care; 10:15 Women, a bell choir con­ literature for the National tions on rookie right-handers Pat Reds since I’ve been here,” said Cin­ off loser Don Sutton in the first in­ ble keyed a six-run Phillies outburst now 3-4. a.m.. Coffee Break; 10:30 a.m.. Worship The fact that both were out of options day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. cert and several interest Organization of American Heroin, mirljiuna, neeS, LSD md revoluUon ere (emu well-known by &chry and Santo Alcala. cinnati manager Sparky Anderson ning and Bench added a fourth run in the second inning, which quickly Giants S, Padres 0 Service, child care; 6 p.m.. Senior Baptist Women. Uw "New-Born Slnfere,'' the etudent choir of Teen OuUeiue IniUtnte. Sun- Between them, Zachry and Alcala after the 6-5, 175-pound youngster caused the Reds to deal off Gay Kir­ with his seventh homer as the Reds erased a 2-0 Montreal lead. Ron Reed John Montefusco fired a three- MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Pilgrim Fellowship. PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN group meetings. biiry, Penne. 'Hiey wUI be leetiirod in n raiiy at CaWan Chiiroll, H7 East Reservations for the con­ Middle Tpka. (near Mott'a and Ftank'a) on Saiiday, May M at r M m l have compiled an 8-0 record with tamed the Dodgers with home run by and Clay Carroll during the off­ moved o within one game of the pitched fve strong innings in relief of LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin CHURCH, Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., The Rev. Orlando hitter and drove in a run while FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor. . Tibbetts of South Windsor, ference may be made with Ibe Rev. John Q. Kesn, Praaldenk.ol Ibe ichool and leader o( the choir three complete games after moving support from Joe Morgan, George season to make room on the pitching Dodgers in the NL West. starter Tom Underwood to gain the hurling his second straight shutout. Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. emptatlcalljr ralaieaj^m ^ ‘aiaf and IcU it like It iTTor Ihdy art the New- into the starting Cincinnati rotation. staff. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a m.. CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. executive minister of the Mrs. Clarence Isbell, 61 Foster and Johnny Bench. “I can’t victory. Mike Schmidt also drove In a Montefusco, 6-3, now has pitched 21 Worship Service. minister; Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and ^erican Baptist Holland Lake, RD 2, Staf­ And Friday night Zachry lowered his take cjted|t for him, though. If I “I didn’t want to be keptdKcause Elsewhere in the National League, pair of run# for Philadelphia with a consecutive scoreless Inlngs. Larty August). assistant minister. Churches of (Connecticut, ford Springs. National League-leading earn ^ run thought helwas gonna be this good, I they were out of options,” said Philadelphia routed Montrea 10-3, St. single in the second and a sacrifice Herndon had three hits, scored once average to 1.17 with a five-hit 9-0 would have had him in the starting Zachry, who has now won four Louis blanked New York 6-0 and San fly in the seventh. and drove in a run for San Franciico. f*AGE TEN - MANCHESTIiR EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 29, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. 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Six rooms up, over previously undefeated faces Brook ^ x te r and New York 23 21 .523 7W 13 ~ Holp Waniod Training Division Box 619, — NEW 7 room Ranch: 3 badrooma, living, dining, Smith. West Hartford, the Cheney 14 — ButinoM OpportunitiM Wading River, New York. one down, two baths, porch, Kltclm and family room wHh firaplaea and larga patio John Bertolini of Guilford Ray Bucknam of New Chicago 18 22 .450 10 15 — Stluatlon Wanlod garages all in excellent condi­ Milford High in the semis. Tech tandem of Rob Caron PHONE 643-2711 11792.______dock. Aluminum atorm A aertana, walk-out baaamant, Cardinal captains High. Briggs will face Mel Montreal 16 21 .432 11 IDUCATION tion. Owner transferred. T. J. 2cargaragt.$$5.$00 and Steve Chasse advanced FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Uw nine tf the gam is Wart Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. MIDDLETOWN (UPI) — McLaughlin of E.O. Smith, St. Louis 18 25 .419 12 , 18 — Privpto InttrucUOftt The M tourney is being to the quarterfinals before West 19 — SchooN-Cittsos Us-the nartbar to call is M3- OTHER NEW HOMES REING BUILT IN Wesleyan University’s baseball the No. 4 seed, in the being ousted. 20 — Initruclioht Wsntod 2711. held at Cheshire High. W. L. Pet. GB team has elected tri-captains for semifinals. RIAL I9TATI MANCHESTER AND DOLTON. Los Ang. 27 16 .628 - 23 Homos lor Solo ADVERTISING MANCHESTER - Variety KEEP SMILING the 1977 season. Catcher David 24 — Lott-Lond tor Solo APVERTISINB Store - Good location, CALL.. Matteodo of Springfield, Mass., in­ Cincinnati 25 16 .610 1 25 — Invoitmont Proporty DEADLINE KEEP HAPPY \ ) San Diego 21 21 .500 5W 20 » BusitYfU Prop^ MTES profitable small business. Call fielder Sean McKeown of Enfield 27 — Rotort Propohy 12:00 noon tho doy boforo listing broker for further and pitcher-catcher Brad Yinacore Softball highlights Houston 18 26 .409 9W 26 - Pool Estoto Woptod deUils. B/W Realty, 647-1419. PETERMAN REALTY & BUIUNNG Atlanta 16 26 .381 lOW 1 day . 1M «»rd p« day publicotlon. .V of North Haven will lead the team MI8C. lENVtCEi 3 daya . , t t word par day Doodlino lor Siturdoy ond $40,000 PLUS. A "cream puff” in their senior year. All three are NIKE Lynch Toyota, 35-2, last, Moriarty Brothers last San Fran. 17 28 .378 11 31 -.SorvicotOlforod Sdaya ..Sa word.pw.dag), Mondoy Is 12:00 Noon Fridoy. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a of a Rolling Park Cape. Six 6 4 9 -8 4 0 4 6 4 4 -8 6 5 9 , v night at Fitzgerald Field. Friday’s Results 32 — Pointing-Poporing rooms, in all, plus a lot affor­ OR members of theCardinal football w. 1. night at Robertson Park. 33 — Buildlng-Controeting 28 daya . .7< wlrd-par.day' situation Wanted 15 / For the winners, Frank Pittsburgh at Chicago, 34 — Rooting-Siding 1S worda, S2.00 mlnlmuml PLEASE READ ding the maximum of privacy. team. Hero’s 3 0 Don Kelsey had two hits 35 — Hooting-PlumDing T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 64^ Breen had three hits in­ ppd. Happy Ada..... I2.1tlndl. FORMER TEACHER wants Bob & Marie’s 3 1 for the winners with five 36 — Flooring YOUR AD 1577. CAPE - Seven rooms, EXCELLENT six room Cape, cluding a grandslam Houston at Atlanta, ppd. 37 — Moving-Truching-Slofogo to babysit children in own Evans enters Acadia 3 1 others socking one each. 36 — Strvicos Wontod Clossiflod ods oro tokon ovor home. Buckley School area of featuring 17’x23' first floor three bedrooms, formal \U AUWW homer, Jeff Selinsky hit for Cincinnati 9, Los Angeles $31,500 - NEAT renovated family room, two fireplaces, dining room, fireplace, 2-full Karl Hasel, Bob Cornell Manchester. Clall Mrs. Levin, STORRS (UPI) — Former Farr’s 2 1 MItC. FOB 9ALE tho phono OS o convtnionco. the cycle among six hits, 0 Tho Horsld is rosponsiblo for 646-8192. Cape of six rooms, big porch four bedrooms, central vac, baths, carpeting, detached Sportsman 2 2 and Swift Hathaway each 41 ~ Articloo lor Solo garage, treed lot. $46,500. University of Connecticut track Fick Flynn had five hits in­ St. Louis 6, New York 6 42 — Building SuppIlM only on# incorroct Insortlon ond across rear, aluminum siding, garage, private tree shaded JOHNWIGGIN JIM BALESANO Economy 1 3 had a pair of hits for MB’s. 43 » •Polo -Birds- Dogs thon only to tho sJzo of tho vacant. T. J. Crockett, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, yard. Walk to Buckley School. star Ron Evans will compete in the cluding a homer, Matt Philadelphia 10, Mon­ Mott’s 1 3 44 ~ LIvoslock orlglnol insortlon. Errors which Realtors, 643-1577. 6464200. $40,500. Keith Real EsUte, U.S. Track and Field Federation Gayeski had three hits in­ treal 3 49 Boots i Accoisorios do not loosen tho voluo of tho 6464126, 640-1922. decathlon to be held at UConn Annulli 0 4 John Dominick and Gene 45 » Sporting Goods odvortioomoni will not bo cor- □ REAL ESTATE cluding a four-bagger, Les and Mike Riccio each had San Francisco 5, San 47 — Gordon Products MANCHESTER - Extra nice, BRICK DUPLEX - living Sunday and Monday. Evans of Lacing 14 hits. Bob & 48 — Aniiquoo roctod by on oddKionoi Intor- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa room, kitchen, formal dining MOUNTAIN ROAD - Im ­ Keston had six hits. Bob three hits and Bruce Diego 0 lion. 5-4, Two family. New furnace. Wolcott, has already qualified for Marie's Pizza toppled An- 49 — Wontod to Buy Homee For Sale 23 Ideal for young couple. Asking room, three bedrooms, rec maculate seven room Split, on 2 Wiggin, Balesano Buttram and Frank Gon­ Tracey and Bob Guerin two Saturday’s Games nulli, 12-2, last night at AENTAL9 $38,900. Warren E. Howland room, 2-car garage, excellent a treed half acre lot. Iwo-car the U.S. Olympic team trials that zales four hits apiece, Gary Pittsburgh (Kison 3-3) at Nike Field. Bob Pienzio apiece to lead Crispino’s to 52 — Rooms lor Ront $26,500. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Realtors, 643-1108. condition, $51,900. Philbrick garage, and beautiful family will be held June 25-26 at Eugene, Pawlowski five hits and A1 Chicago (Bonham 2-2) 53 — Aportmonts lor Pool Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. room, brlced to sell quickly. Ore. and Tom Vecsey each had a 10-8 win over (torches 54 — Homos for Ront paced Trinity nine Rodonis two. For Lynch, Motors last night at Los Angeles (Rhoden 3- 55 — Businooo for Pont heating, stove, refrigerator. MANCHESTER - Aluminum T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 6643- three hits and Mark 56 ~ Rooort Proporty for Ront Hutchins Agency 646-3166. sided, three bedroom Cape, MANCHESTER - Quality 1577. Hank Rauthier, Rick Robertson. Chico Goodin, 0) a t Cincinnati 57 - Wontod to Ront ...... built, eleven room Ranch, Vieira picked Freeman and Rich 58 — Mioc. for Ront Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 set on a lovely treed lot. Belekewicz, John Gionfrid- Harry Cammeyer and Paul (Billingham 5-3) BOLTON - $31,900- AttracUve Fireplaced living room, large living room with NEW HAVEN (UPI) — The Siezowski each added a Banon-COUNTNY COLONIAL do and Bob Wojo each had Steiner each had three hits Houston (Cosgrove 1-3) AUTOMOTIVt five-room Ranch, family remodeled kitchen and rec fireplace, four bedrooms, first undar aaotlrueHan. Waadad aal' Two Manchester High products played prominent roles in the University of New Haven’s Frank pair for the winners. 61 — Autoo for Solo floor family room, two baths, two hits. and Mike Zotta two for at Atlanta (Moret 1-0) 62 — Trucks lor Solo DOG GROOMER - Part time. AVON- Get more out of life. room, fireplace, paneling, room. Mid 30’s. Zinsser Agen­ ting, IS mlnutaa ta Hartfard. 1976 baseball season for Trinity College. The Bantams compiled Vieira has been named New INDY Chorches. Montreal (Carrithers 1- 63 — Hoovy Equipmont lor Solo Experienced only-must be Become part of the exciting aluminum siding. Hutchins cy, 646-1511. large rec room with fireplace, T h m badraama, bartia, laun- REC 64 — Motorcydoo-Bicy^ able to finish all breeds - world of cosmetics and Agency, 6^3166. game room, office. 16’x32’ dr) taam, lamil) laam «ltb a fine 14-8 ledger. England NCAA College Division 2 ) a t Philadelphia 65 — CompworTroiloro-Mobilo r e f e r e n c e s r e q u ir e d , fashion. Meet new people and pool, bathhouse, garage, large lliapitea, lUIng laam, dining 9 w. 1. WOMEN’S REC roam, Mtchan. baseball coach of the year. In his Renn’s (Christenson 5-1), N Homos ' make excellent earnings NEW HOMES treed lot. $58,5«). Philbrick Call R.8. INYDOL John Wiggin, son of Manchester 66 — Automotivo Sorvico Sheridanne Kennels, Hebron, SOUTH WINDSOR - U rge Balesano had the most official at 14 years at New Haven, Vieira’s Telephone w. 1. selling world-famous seven room Split on treed lot. SIX NEW HOMES NEARING Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. QananI Cantraclar High athletic director Dave Wiggin, Oil Heat St. Louis (Frosch 0-1) at 67 ~ Autoo lor Ront-Looio 228-9089. COMPLETION ON EA ST 646-4174 bats (78), mst RBIs (21) and socked teams compiled a 337-75 record. Walnut 3 1 CCongo Leopards 3 1 New York (Lolich 2-6), N guaranteed products: Call owner, 289-5153. ELDRIDGE STREET OFF and Jim Balesano either led or were makeup, fragrances, jewelry AUTUMN. the most roundtrippers (5). He also Last season’s 32-5 log led the 2 2 Dean Tigers 2 1 INSURANCE AGENCY east SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus right up there in ail batting statistics. Turnpike San Francisco (Dressier and more, plus family needs restored antique Colonial in Garman’s Cougars 2 1 of the river needs full time GRACIOUS Four bedroom T.J. CROGKEn MANCHESTER - Immaculate Wiggin, who patrolled leftfield, had had the most doubles (5) and the Chargers to a runner-up spot in Lathrop 1 2 1-1) at San Diego at new low prices. A few hours Colonial, center hall, formal Manchester. - Fifteen rooms, Bobcats 0 4 INVITATION experienced help, must know RMitor 643-1577 Cape, in Bowers School area. the highest batting average (.348), Trinity third baseman logged a .282 the NCAA College Division Jim’s 1 2 MCC Vets (Freisleben 1-0), N general insurance rating and a day is all it takes to be dining room, living room with three full baths, nine CBT □ NOTICES someone very special. I’ll fireplaces, other features too Six rooms, plus Urge base­ most successful sacrifices (12) and batting average. Balesano was third regional playoffs last week. The DeMolay 1 3 EASTERN Sunday’s Games TO BID coverage, typing, no fireplace, new kitchen with ment rec room. Lovely in stolen bases with six. Ten of his 22 Chargers have been in post season HNB Montreal at Philadelphia shorthand. Salary commen­ show you how. Interested? 18 microwave oven, trash com­ numerous to mention. $130,- most triples (2). He also struck out Beliiveau 0 4 Sealed bids will be received in or over? Call for details: 523- MANCHESTER - Two family 000. Philbrick Agency, landscaped lot. Call Arthur or ase knocks went for extra bases. tournaments the past 14 years. SCongo surate with experience. Write pactor, etc. paneled rec room, Suzanne ShorU, 646-3233. J. more than any other teammate (16). Renn's Tavern remained HPMarket St. Louis at New York the Office of The Director of Loaf and Found to Box SS, Manchester 9401. oeautifully tr e ^ lot. 646-1189. home in convenient location. Realtors, 6464200. Both are graduatinq seniors after unbeaten with a 14-3 deci­ Telephone Society Pittsburgh at CJiicago Each apartment has kitchen, Watson Beach Company, Wiggin rapped the most hits (23) and Norton General Services, 41 Center Herald. Manchester Office, 647-9139. was second in the home run depart­ having fine collegiate careers. BPs switch sion over winless Beliiveau remained unbeaten with a Gunver Houston at Atlanta, 2 Street, Manchester, Connec­ LOST - vicinity Rachel Road living room and two Baiesano is in the starting lineup for 12-9 victory over winless ticut until June 9,1976 at 11.00 or greater Manchester, male, DENTAL ASSISTANT- bedrooms, both apartments, EAST HAMPTON ment with three and RBI column HARTFORD (UPI) - the Hart­ Painting last night at Nike Rockwell Los Angeles at Cincin­ all black castrated cat, Moriarty Brothers in the Grea^ Second Congo last night at a.m. for the following: Ehrcellent training opportuni- excellent condition. $36,900. MANCHESTER - Charming with 18. In the runs scored category ford Bicentennials have switched Field. Steve Bania, Rudi 72s nati, 2 answers to Meeko. Call 649- Amedy Realty, 8754283. (LaksPoc^l^aug) seven room older Colonial in Hartford Twilight League. Keeney Field. Clayt ALARM SYSTEM AND ty for industrious person in National Weather Forecast he tied for second with Balesano with their June 19 home game against Wittke and Dave C)arrier Tierney’s San Francisco at San busy Manchester dental prac- fine area. Situated on well 16 apiece. the f^cago Sting up to Sunday, each had two hits for the Nivison had three hits and Diego CABLE •...... ••••••••••••••••••• (jjg Varied duties with public MANCHESTER - Large seven shrubbed corner lot. LSBarrel The Town of Manchester is Two bodroom Iurnl6htd Jinje 20. The North American winners while Steve Kelly, Paul McNamara, Bill Faraonala 2 contact involve chair side room aluminum sidra Cape, summer homo on tho FlrepUced living room, three Trash-Away an equal opportunity three or four bedrooms, two bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, eat-in ,'S6ccer League team said the move Bob Lynch and Mike Conway, Irv Foster, Gene assisting and oral hygiene in­ lako. Swimming, boating, Gale and Leo Zahada two FELINE employer, and requires an af­ WANTED - Car pool - 7-3:30 struction, four day week, baths, finished family room, kitchen. Must be seen U be was made to avoid a eonflict with a Gabier each had a like p.m. Lenox Street area to swimming pool with patio. fishing in tho summer. appreciated. Priced in the apiece for Telephone. w. firmative action (wlicy for all seeking maturity, poise,poise prior Saturday night rock concert number for Beliiveau. of its Contractors and Vendors n a t t tt Whitney Aircraft. work experience. Salary Convenient location. $35,900. Skating and aaciualon in 40's. B/W Realty, 647-1419. scheduled for Colt’s Park, which is Barry Dakin had four hits David’s American League as a condition of doing Call 647-1926. negotiable'.ible. Send resume to ' Amedy Realty, 875-6283. Ihowintar. CHARTER OAK and Bob Topliff, Mel Bennet downs adjacent to Dillon Stadium, The Crispino's East business with the Town, as per Manchester Herald Box J. MANCHESTER - 5-5, Bonde-Slocka-Mortgagaa 8 MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- Bi’s home field. w. Stoltenberg and Mike Cut & Curl Federal Order 11246. F.J.SPILECKI aluminum sided Duplex, with Vittner’s W. L. Pet. GB MEDICAL SECRETARY - family, 6-6 Duplex, separate Patulak two apiece for Moriarty’s Bid forms, plans and heating system, big lot, con­ Realtor 6 4 3 -2 1 2 1 separate heating systems, Army & Navy New York 24 14 .632 - MONEY AVAILABLE - Wanted to work in Rockville excellent investment or live Eastern out Congo. Tommy’s Baltimore 21 18 .538 3W specifications are availalble Business ventures, operating Specialist’s office. About 37 venient location. $37,000. Paul Wilson’s Scruse at the General Services Of­ W. Dougan, Realtor, 6434535. in. fticed in the 30’s. B/W WALTHAM, Mass. (UPI) — DUSTY Boston 18 20 .4746 capital, etc. Oinnors, Sarr, hours per week. Send resume Realty, 647-1419. Illing in track Fuller’s fice, 41 Center Street, Meade Associates; 11 and references to Box R. MANCHESTER - Deluxe - . Brandeis and Ithaca square off Multi Circuits w. 1. Cleveland 18 20 .474 6 Manchester, Connecticut. Oakwood Ave., West Hart­ Manchester, Herald. MANCHESTER - Ten room Upper Oak Street, five plus today in the finals of the NCAA Nelson’s Looking Glass 4 0 Milwaukee 15 18 .4556 W Town of Manchester, ford, Conn. 06119, 233-9801. Ranch on large lot, three - five rec room, four plus one un­ EAST HARTFORD - this at­ Taking nine firsts, Bennet Newsome (I), 3. Pina (I) :21.0. Division III Northeast Regional SBM 2 1 Detroit 15 22 .4068 W Connecticut ...... PART TIME - Wholesale, bedrooms, first floor family finished, excellent condition, tractive seven room split Steak Out custom built, aluminum level, siU on a lovely comer 100: 1. Wilson (B), 2. Copeland (I), Baseball Tourney. West Robert B. Weiss, retail and mail order dis­ room with fireplace, two Junior High’s track team Glen CBT (Blue) 2 2 □ EMPLOYMENT baths, double garage, $51,900. siding, storms, two fireplaces, lot. Fireplaced living room, 3. Walsh (B) :11.0. General Manager tributorship available. Work topped crosstown Illing, 63-41, Friday Ithaca, which had earlier Vittner’s took over sole NMethodist 2 2 Bennet JV baseball W. L. Pet. GB from home, no investment. Amedy Realty, 8754283. two furnaces, 2-car three bedrooms, two full Mile: 1. Costello (I), 2. Lemieux beaten host Brandeis in the double Kan City 24 14 .632 - unwiAitatiouxAit Large garden. By owner, baths, family room, low 40’s. yesterday at Manchester possession of the top rung Town 2 2 Bennet Junior High’s 13 742-9068. Monday-Friday. (I), 3. Flosdorf (I) 5:00.2. elimination play, took Eastern Keggers 1 2 Texas 24 15 .615 W Help Wanted MANCHESTER - Executive 1337. B/W Realty, 647-14109. High’s Wigren Track. Bennet in the league last night jayvee baseball teamwon For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, May 30. During Saturday 440: 1. Elliott (B), 2. tie Newsome Connecticut State 3-1 on the six- NEFire 1 3 Chicago 19 18 .514 4W BABYSITTER WANTED - home, prestigious area. with an 8-4 victory over its first yesterday after six PHONE FROM home to ser­ night, showers and/or rain is expected from the mid Atlantic Panoramic western view. IMPECCABLE is the word to is now 7-1 for the season and (I), Lynn (I) :55.8. hit pitching of Scott Ashbaugh. Angels 1 3 Minnesota 19 20 .487 5W vice our customers in the My home, call before 2 or TWO FAMILY, 5-5, E ast A Army & Navy at setbacks, 7-2 over Rham after 6, 646-5084. states, northwestward into the Lakes area, northern Texas, Two acre lot. Four bedrooms, describe this seven room thie loss was Illing’s first after 880: 1. Gallant (B), 2. Scholsky (I), But Brandeis survived by win­ Fifteen hits were turned Oakland 19 24 .442 7W NOTICE Manchester area, flexible two fireplaces, 2 1/2 baths, home featuring a 17’x23’ first Center Street for sale by Fitzgerald Field. Dave High on a combined five- hours, super earnings, 249- southern Florida and the Pacific Northwest. Clear to partly owner. Must be seen. Call 646- six successes. 3. Woykovsky (I) 2:13.1. ning a douhleheader — first into an 11-3 win by Looking Calif. 16 29 .356 IIW PUBUC HEARING PART TIME experienced priced below replacement floor family room with Wells had four straight hits hitter by Shawn Spears and BOARD OF DIRECTORS 7773. cloudy skies elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (ap­ 2209. 220: 1. Wilson (B), 2. DeDominicis eliminating Queens College 6-4 Glass II over Town Friday’s Results clerk, apply in person. Pine proximate maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 58 value. Paul W. Dougan, fireplace, four bedrooms, Mike Elliott of Bennet set a school and Scott Kelly, Dave Jack Lyon. Lyon and Jim TOWN OF MANCHESTER Realtor, 6434535. fireplaced living room, cen­ (B), 3. Copeland (I) :25.1. then Eastern Connecticut 4-2 — on Baltimore 4, Boston 1 INSURANCE AGENCY in the Pharmacy, 664 Center St., 649- (80), Boston 58 (73), Chicago 56 (71), Cleveland 55 (70), Dallas record in the 440-yard run with a Vittner and Mike Pillion Employees last night at Gluhosky each had two hits CONNECTICUT 9814. tral vac system, garage, treed Javelin: 1. Hanley (B), 2. Croteau the heavy hitting of Yin Hillyer, New York 9, Detroit 5 Vernon Circle area looking for 69 (90), Denver 48 (75), Duluth 45 (62), Houston 72 (86), WHITE MOUNTAINS :55.8 clocking. John Wilson of Bennet two apiece for Vittner’s. Robertson Park. Pete for the Bears. TUESDAY f 1. wr T, MANCHESTER - Near lot. $46,500. Philbrick Agency, (B), 3. Doyon (B) 134’ 4”. part time clerk typist. Fraf Brochura was a triple winner taking the 100- who was five-for-10 for the day and Buzz Ames, Dave Krinjak Ignatowicz had three hits, Cleveland at Milwaukee, JUNE 1, 1976 •JflCiLSonvino 64 (88)i Ksnsds City 63 (81)) Littlo Rock 64 (88)), Qlsstonbury price reduced Realtors, 6464200. Shot put: 1. Scholsky (I), 2. Bir­ Experiertce in life Insurance FINANCIAL Institution Los Angeles 57 (67), Miami 77 (87), Minneapolis 56 (70), New more than $ 1 0 , on this large All Typaa of Proparty yard dash, 220 and high jump. saved both games on the mound. Stan Reeves two including ppd. The Board of Directors will typist and Joe Peck each had two preferred. Typingng and seeking part-time typist. 15 Orleans 70 (89), New York 59 (70), Phoenix 62 (94), San Fran­ GARRISON Colonial on mingham (I), 3. Marshall (B) 37’ 7”. a homer, and Larry Greene Texas 4, Minnesota 0 conduct a public session hours li week. Contact Mr. nine room, five bedroom DAVIS REAL ESTATE Illing swept the mile as Chuck biows for the Servicemen. machine transcription. A cisco 50 (64), Seattle 47 (62), St. Louis 59 ( 82), Washington 61 Colonial. Oversized 2-car gar­ beautiful wooded lot, large Discus: 1. Birmingham (I), 2. Illing JV baseball Tuesday, June 1, 1976 from Daignault at 646-8744. Ek)ual North HavorhIII, N.H.0377< Y Costello won with a time of 5:00.2 and Brad Verona two Kansas City 3, California must. Send resume to Box M, family room with fireplace, Woman of year Opportunity Employer. (7t). age, 3/4 acre lot. Must be followed by Ed Lemieux and Steve Lomnicky (I), 3. Marshall (B) 105’ SILK CITY apiece for Glass. Bob Post Upping its record to 5-3 0 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Manchester Herald. seen, fticed to sell now in the 12’x23' game room, music TU . 603-787-6882 10 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Flosdorf, younger brothers of ”. had two safeties for Town. yesterday was the Illing Oakland 11, Chicago 0 Board of Directors Office in 70’s. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real room, or fourth bedroom, Dorothy Hamill, America’s Olym­ the Municipal Building to hear PART-'HME, RN or LPN. BAR HELP - to wait on tables wall-to-wall throughout, Manchester High harriers. Illing’s High jump: L Wilson (B), 2. Lom­ Trudon Junior High jayvee Saturday’s Games - day time, approximately 25 EsUte Company, 646-1980 or pic figure-skating champion, has CANDLELIGHT comments and suggestions Laurel Mwor. Call 6494519. 646-3778. rosewood paneling central Glen Birmingham won the discus and bardo (B), 3. Pina (I) 5’ 5”. Bogner’s baseball team with a 5-3 Texas (Perry 4-4) at hours weekly. Call or apply in EXPERIENCED le g a l EAST HARTFORD - im­ COVENTRY - (North) been named “Woman of the Year’’ w. 1. from the public. secretary, full tim e . maculate, 7 room split, move- vac, built-in barbecue, sliding excellent condition, 5 1/2 took second in the shot put. Bennet’s Long jump: 1. Walsh (B), 2. Frank’s duke over Kosciusko of En­ Minnesota (Hughes 0-5) SALES POSITION - Straight person after 2 p.m. Kenn’s by the Ice Skating Institute of Holiday 7 1 Future sessions will be held Tavern, 76 Cooper Street, 649- shorthand and typing skills. in condition, 3 bedrooms, one MANCHESTER - New 5 1/2 glass doors, flagstone patio. room L-shaped Ranch, Melendez (B), 3. Birmingham (I) 18’ Crockett field. New York (Ellis 4-2) at commissions, leads furnished room L Ranch, two baths, Call today for deUils and in­ Mark Doyon won the 160-yard low America. Dick’s 6 1 the first Tuesday of each to home owners. Call 242-5402. 2248. Reply Box CC, Manchester and half baths, living room, fireplace living room, wall-to- hurdles and was third in the javelin. 6V2” . Lynch Alex Britnell went the Detroit (Roberts 3-3) . month from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 Herald. dining room, heavy shrubbed fireplace, custom kitchen, spection of this choice wall carpeting, country The award was accepted for Blue Moon 4 4 brick front.. Established offering. $69,900. Philbrick Results: 880-yd. relay: 1. Swenson, Walsh, Fogarty’s distance for Illing to pick Cleveland (Elckersley 3- a.m. and the third Thursday of yard. Low 40's. B/W Realty, kitchen, 3/4 acre treed lot, Miss Hamili by Michael Kerby of Vito’s 4 4 RNs and LPNs needed for 3-11 M7-1419. residential neighborhood, low Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 160-yd. hurdles: 1. Doyon (B), 2. Wilson, Smith) no time given. APrinting up the win. Ken Hill had 2) at Milwaukee (Travers each month from 6:30 p.m. to TEMPORARY POSITIONS desirable neighborhood. the Ice Capades show at the in­ Reed Crispino’s 3 5 and U-7 shifts, full and part- 40’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- Owner asking mid 30’s. 742- two hits and John Moran 4-2) 8:30 p.m. in the Board of time positions available. 0131. JUST LISTED. Nice clean stitute’s annual banquet at the Bogner’s scored in every Chorches 2 5 HAK WE KIKI YOU UTEY? 9617. stole four bases. Jon Chicago (Forster 1-1) at Directors Office. OPEN Excellent benefits and Phom M 3-2m , two family in central location. Riviera Hotel this week. inning to register a 14-3 Gus’s 2 5 Brandt, Dan White and Oakland (Blue 4-5) Pascal A. Prignano, working conditions. Please MANCHESTER - Large nine Five rooms down and six MANCHESTER - Two Miss Hamill embarks on her decision over Reed Moriarty’s 2 5 Jamie Galiagher starred Baltimore (Palmer 5-5) Secretary Delivering samples in the Manchester apply in person. Meadows room, 3-bath split. Four rooms up. Separate furnaces. bedrooms, (possible three) Board of Directors Convalescent Home, 333 SANTINA DRIVE - Five room bedrooms, possibly five on 3/4 Low ' outside maintenance. professional career with the Ice Construction last night at Vito’s Inn squared its defensively. at Boston (Wise 2-3), N area. Call John Brennan in the Cir­ expandable Ranch, fireplace, Cape, aluminum sided, cen­ Manchester, Conn. _ Bidwell Street, Manchester. acre. Child-safe dead-end Appliances included. trally located, $35,500. Cen­ Capadess this fall. Fitzgerald Field Bob record with a 9-6 duke over Kansas City (Busby 1-1 breezeway, garage, large Bennet girls win Dated at Manchester, culation Department, 647-9946. street. Living room with Available immediately. Only tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- Kowalski, Tom Evans and treed lot. Hutchins Agency, $39,900. Keith Real EsUte 64^ and Fitzm orris 5-1) at Connecticut this 22nd day of PART TIME - Receptionist - fireplace, family room, deck 1316. Unanimous picks 646-3166. off master bedroom, wall-to- 4126, 649-1922. George May each had California (Ross 1-6 and May, 1976. MANCHESTER HERALD mature, for physicians office, CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) - tmree hits and MikenJor- alternate Saturdays. wall carpeting, double car­ MANCHESTER - Immaculate Bennet Junior High’s girls’ track Softball play Monge 1-1), 2 16 Bralnard Piece port, utility shed, $52,900. Call (I), 3. Hawkes (B) :12.25 First baseman Bob Kimutis of dan, Steve McAdam, Dave References required. Send Ssvtti Wlndwr 181,900 JA N C H E S T B l seven room, three bedroom team routed crosstown Illing, 35-6, Bowling Sunday’s Games owner, 647-9215. The ^ a c e and 220: 1. Cheney (B), 2. Mazzotta Columbia and outfielder Glenn Viara and Randy Smith Softball tourney is resume to Box K, Manchester CUSTOM COLONIAL Ranch, single car garage, yesterday at Manchester High’s Pete (B), 3. Reynolds (B) :28.7. planned June 5 by the Chicago at Oakland Herald. BulU by current owner with com- quiet of country good sized lot, many extras, Partridge of Pennsylvania have two apiece for Bogner’s. Kansas City at California * lesi in mind. 4-zooed heat. SOUTH WINDSOR - Seven living can be $39,900. Centuty 21, Jackston- Wigren Track. 880: 1. Taylor (B), 2. Nennison (I), Sprague Softball Associa­ LEGAL K fireplacea and walli-up attic room Cape on wooded lot of heen named unanimously to the Rick Godaire had two Texas at Minnesota are some of the many eitraa. yours! your new address Avante, 646-1316. Chris Cheney won the 100 and 220 3. Borque (B) 2:38.0. tion in Baltic. Entries close WANTED - Window cleaner. four acres with 186’ of fron­ Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball safeties for Reed. Cleveiand at Miiwaukee Three bedrooms, llvlnf room, for­ will be 744 Lydall St. for Bennet with teammate Wendy Broad jump: 1. Taylor (B), 2. Tuesday. Hubs interested EARLY BIRDS- Cindy NOTICE Must be experienced and mal, dining room, two family tage on Governor's Highway. MANCHESTER - Ten room League all-star team, league reliable. Call 649-5334. Custom Cape, manicured Taylor winning the 880 and broad Walsh (B), 3. Collins (B) 14’. should contact Lee Johnson Doyle 136, Nancy Pastula New York at Detroit rooms, rec room, eat-in kitchen, Call Edmund Gorman,. Agen- completely remodeled Vic­ roaches announced Friday. Unleashing a 40-hit at- mud room and IVk baths. cy, 6464040. grounds, bam, 3 box sUlls. jump. 440-yd. relay: 1. Bennet ((Theney, at 822-6200. 343, Bert Botticello 354. Baltimore at Boston DOG torian, a touch of the new and Results: tack,Trudon VW blasted WE NEED ROYS A GIRLS WANTED Mature reliable 455-&2G2 old. $62,500. Century 21, Taylor, Reynolds, Mazzotta) :55.8. person for central food ALDA BY OWNER - North Coven­ or write: Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. 100: 1. Cheney (B), 2. Washington OWNERS Up record SECTION 22-338, General 12 to 14 Year Olds storage room, 5 hours per day, REALTY try, Six room split-level, North/Eaat Realty, Hamp­ fireplace, wall-to-wall carm t, Statutes of the State of six days. Ideal for retired per­ 85 Poquonock Av«. ton, Conn. 00247 for MANCHESTER - Your planU Cheney Tech’s freshman tennis to canvass for tlw son. Call Mrs. Berdick, 647- dishwasher, large comer lot, Connecticut, requires THAT Windaor deUils of this and other will love the large screened in 2 team upped its record to 6-3 yester­ 9194 ext. 58 between 84 p.m., nicely landscaped. $40,900. farm land properties east front porch of this four ALL DOGS OVER SIX MANCHESTER 600-7271 Call 742-9006. day with a 5-2 win over Portland H i^ Monday-Friday. of river. bedroom Colonial, Porter MONTHS OLD MUST BE Street location, $45,900. Cen­ in Portiand. UCENSED ON OR BEFORE EVENING HERALD FOUR bedroom Stitch built tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- Results: Rivard (CT) def. CLERK-TYPIST, Cape, stone front, bay win­ June 30th, 1976 or at such time Mon., TuM., Wad. 5-8 P.M. experienced, with shorthand JUST LISTED - Charming MANCHESTER - New homes, 1316. Cooney medalist Bransfieid 6-1, 6-1; Gray (P) def. as such dog becomes six eight room older Colonial, dows, corner lot. Excellent ail homes with slate foyer, GALL 647-9946, 3-9 P.M. skills for a small busy office. Manchester location, Improving its record to 23-2 yester­ Dabroi 6-4, 6-4; Lanzano (CT) def. months old. Neglect or refusal Part-time in Manchester four bedrooms, large dining family room with fireplace MANCHESTER ■ Two family, Results: Cooney (EC) def. room, lovely fireplaced living fireplace, recreation room, and wood paneling, beamed two separate furnaces, 2-car day was the East Catholic golf team Fergasan 6-4, 6-1; Hewitt (CT) def. to license such dogs on or area. 6464048. Galligan 8-7, Strella (EC) def. Peters before such date will subject a room, two baths, covered garage, very private well ceiling, oak flooring, vinyl garage, good investment. Cen­ with a 4-1 win of Xavier High at Alberg 6-7, 6-2, 6-2; Erskin (P) def. shm bb^ yard. Call owner siding, 2-car garage, amesite (handicap hole), Biesak (X) def. Tim dog owner to a fine and to patio, two-car garage, close to tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646- Lyman Meadows Country Club. Ference 6-1, 6-3; Doubles: Rivard- HELP WANTED - full time shopping and bus. $42,900. after 5 p.m. and weekends, driveway. Full landscaping. 1316. LaFrancis 4-3, Roger Poudrier (EC) Dabroi (CT) def. Gray-Andrus 8-4 ; arrest. dishwasher for days, apply In Keith Real Estate, 6464126, 649-2381. Seven room Raised Ranch, Mike Cooney took medalist honors ONLY 800 NO RAIN CHECKS COME EARLY Registration fees are as person only, Tacorral, 246 def. Daguila 3-2, East won medal Lanzano-Hewitt (CT) def. Alberg- 640-1922. $47,9(X). Eight room Colonial, 2 SOUTH WINDSOR - Seven with a 75 with teammate Brad Strella point 333-351. follows: Male or Spayed Broad Street, Manchester. 1/2 baths, $54,900. Nutmeg room Split - Owner anxious. carding a 79. Bransfield 8-4. OR CALL 646-0879 or 646-9028 81 RESERVE YOURS ManchMtor Female, $3.50; Female, $7.70; APPLIANCE SERVICE CIRCA 1825 Colonial, on NEW LISTINB Colonial, over 2,000 square Price reduced by $3,000. Half Kennel (when not more than beautifully treed and feet, eight rooms, 2 1/2 baths, acre lot, extra large rooms. 10 dogs are kept), $26.00. shrubbed lot, 2-car bam gar­ Full shed dormered Cape, $56,900. Nutmeg Homes, 646- Don’t miss this buy. Century AR78-I3 1198 GR7Bi4 A7I-I3 II.7S G7B-I4 The Manchester B78-I3 1.82 H7i-I4 Infonnation required under age, two patios, three rooms, two twin sized bedrooms 2321 or 643-9177. 21, Jackston-Avante,. 646-1316. Little League BH78-I3 3.03 HR7BI4 TECHNICIAN with eitra large closets, fireplaced BR78-H $ 20s GR78-15 $ 08-13 $25.00 201 G78-IS $35.00 Evening Herald fireplaces. 24’ formal living 29.95 34.95 the law includes: Owner's living room, enclosed rear porch, HR78-1S MANCHESTER - Martin name and address, Name of prints more room, excellent location. one-car garage.[arise. 134,500. Cali COVENTRY - Northfield Asking $59,900. Keith Real School area - Seven room dog. Sex, Breed, Age and Arthur orr SuzaiinneShorta,SM-3U3. Green area, newer seven AMERICAN Lingard each had two hits Hartford Road Enterprises Manchester news EsUte, 6464126, 649-1922. Ranch, three bedrooms, pan­ room executive Raised and Allen Tulley doubled. Color Markings. J. NAYtON K M H C8. eled family room with Ranch, all appliances stay, INTERNATIONAL last nimht: Mike Mullen ER75-I4 12.31 C78-I4 H7B1S 13.87 We are growing and we need help, than any other nMlton MLS L7I-I5 VETERINARY SIX ROOM Ranch home, with fireplace, aluminum siding, wall-to-wall throughout. 2nn. 4 1 3 - 9 1 7 7 curriculum vitae tq ^ x BB, A| MANCHESTER EVENING HEJIALD, Manchestei, Conn., Sat., May 29, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN Answer to Previous PUzzte PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat,, May » ■ 1»7» On Tour Charles M. Schultz Arddoo for Soh 41 Oordon Produoto A C R O M 2 Soviet stream 47 AportmonW For Bont 53 g AUTOMOTIVE 1 Castro's 3 Climbing plant Dear Abby domsin 4 Peruvian COPPER JEWELRY made to compiBta 5 Psruvian n>ountains BUSINESS & SERVICE your design or mine or both. CARRUGE HOUSE Aiftot For Solo 61 capital 5 Gibbon 0H,WHArSTHEU5E?V00 I UlAS LISTEN1N6..IT'S Bracelets a specialty, 649 UmotPlantsl • Squara In 6 Turkish ‘lOU MADE IT THROUGH NEVER LISTEN ID ANYTHING 7630. APARTIENTS By Abigail Van Buren Moscow hostelry THE NIGHT WIIWOT A MV STOMACH IMAT HAS East Center SL NEED CAR? Credit bad? 12 Irsland 7 Spice 1 SM ANYUIAW'/ A CLOSED MIND* rTHIS WEEirSi Bankrupt? Repossessed? AMPNIGHTSNACK!POeSNT FOR SALE - Twin bookcase JUnder construction, two 13 Csndlanut 8 Onecters SPECIAL Honest Douglas accepts trass 9 Explanation of THAT FRiWE SOMETHING? •J headboards with metal bed spacious townhousei lowest down, smallest- DEAR ABBY: Around this time last year I wrote to you 14 Hail! principles / «• H frames. Also, crib and mat­ POTTED 'apartments. Center foyer,; payments. Douglas Motors, teUing you that I was a very unhappy 12-year-old adopted, 15 African woody 10 Cry of tress. 646-4535. becchanats large living room, formal* StiM ain. diabetic girl whose parents and teachm were always on my plants language 45 Parts of li 17 F ^ a l digit 11 Forest 28 Decipher speech DIRECTORY GERIMUMS dining room, first floor! beck. You wrote back with lots of suggestions and told me ruminant 30 Utilizer 14 SUPER 8 sound films, color 18 Icy rain 46 Talon powder room. Step-saving; WE PAY $15 for complete to try to see things their way. and black and white. Car­ 19 Thtnnar 16 Makes 31 Feminine 47 Hawaiian city junk cars, (iall Joey, Tolland amends Sarvtnf Otftrtd 31 S«/vte«t Oflwwtf 31 Sarvfeaa OH*na 31 BiiMdfng-Contracifag 33 toons, comedy, westerns, and M.29 kitchen with dinette. Two< I didn’t beUeve a word you wrote, and I got into big 21 Foot part nickname 48 Midwestern large bedrooms upstairs, Auto Body, 5291990. tropble at school. It got harder and harder for me to Uve 23 Sault Sta. 20 Medicinal 33 Heavy drinker state 1 II horror. Used approximately A lw wjslsblo pUwil^ llowsf Maria (coU.) quantities 35 Short rib (arch..) 50 Koko'a *■ / EXPERIENCED energetic CAM TREE Service - Free es­ LAWN MOWING - anytime in LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - six times. Cost $400., price plM li, nuTMfy flock A raNroad each with its own bath. with myself anymore, so I went to talk to my best friend’s i J PARTS Department now open 24 For shamal 22 Coat part 40 MusWine weapon handyman, lawns, painting, timates, discount senior the vicinity of Charter Oak new homes custom built, $250. CaU 6495580 after 5 p.m. llaa. Loads of closets, full base­ mother, and she helped me see that everything you wrote to 27 Burmaaawood 24 Evergreens mammals 51 Harrow's rival Saturdays. Complete line of carpentry, electrical. No job citizens. Company Street. Call between 5 and remodeled, additions, rec Waleh lor our woaidy apadalf me was 100 per cent true. Then I read your letter over and apritas 25 Arrow poison 43 Metric' 52 Desist (contr.) ment. Central air Chrysler parts. Chorches too small. Free estimates. Manchester owned and 9:00 p.m. 6496479. rooms, garages, kitchens ANTIQUES, DOLLS, Spoons, Alao, Senior CWtan DkfcounM over again, and after a while it sunk in. 29 Slight 28 Artificial measure 55 King (Sp.) Mickey Finn — Morris b bb Call 649-4316. operated. Call 646-1327. Icondittoning, attractive Motors. 6493646. 32 Another part of W I remodeled, bath tile, cement books, pony rides."Tag Tai Sales - I changed myself just in time to save my reputation and r r ~ OAKLAND FARMS grounds. Private. Fori foot 1 i r r r r r r (T work. Steps, dormers. Sunday, Mond: ly, SOm, 31st, get back with aU my friends, and. Abby, your letter was the GARDEN evenly tilled with WILL 'HLL your garden for $7 Residential or commercial. more information call 1975 FORD MusUng H Ghia, 34 Oxidizing all day. 1392 Nefi»ic, op| A GREENHOUSES cause of it aU. Thank you! I couldn’t have done it without, enzyme 12 13 14 'I Troy tiller. Reasonable, Call per hour. Call anytime, 742- QIaaaon St, Manehaalar V 6, automatic, custom in­ AMCKEV...6VHRVTHIN<3 t— I'M CaU 6496291. Eastbury School off WARREN E. 36 Rest IS ALL RIGHT... . AFRAID George, 649-7846. Pafnifng-Papsrfng 32 •4S-7SI1 terior, vinyl roof, 18,000 miles. you. Now I’m a better person and can'taUi to my parents, iS u 17 Manchester Road, Glaston­ which I couldn’t do last year. 37 Fine cottons TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY $3,595. 6495763, or 6492813. HOUSE PAINTING - QuaUW bury. HOWLAND 38 Parcoiata li H 9 HARDWORKING team for PROFESSIONAL Lawn Carpentry and general con­ Abby, please put this in your column because I’m sure a> slowly work, reasonable prices. Call Realtors 643-1108; yard care, spring cleaning, mowing, fertilizing, trim­ tracting. Residential and fu m 1972 PLYMOUTH Satellite lot of teenagers don’t realize that you write personal . 39 Term in tennis for estimate. 646-1800. TAG SALE - All day painting, other odd jobs. Call ming, planting. Call commercial.. Whether it be a Sebring Pius with chrome answers to those who send stamped, addressed envelopes. 41 Bitter vetch Memorial Day - 10-5, 42 Unit of s r IT IT anytime, 647-1551. Greenwood Lawn Care, 643- small repair job, a custom wheels and hijacker shocks. PAINTING - paper hanging, Something for everyone. IS '' reiuctanca I 8364. built home or a i^ h in g in I LARGE SIX room apartment, $1,300. Phone SlimW. AU my love, B" n steam cleaning, commerial Milis Street, off Oaku^. ' upstairs. Spruce Street, near 44 Sea bird SEALING Driveways, very between, call 646-13ra. M.L. IN BARS’TOW, CALIF. 46 Earty Roman and residential. Call R. schools, inquire Box S, OLDSMOBILE - 1968 Del- w reasonable. Call 643-6807. CHAIN SAWS - sharpened up MOVING - Must sell • Tag vahicit Hebert, 644-0642. Prre es­ Manchester Herald. mont, great condition, depen­ 49 Sniffed around to 100 drive links, overnight Rooflng-SWfng-CAfmiMy 34 Sale - Antiques, furniture, DEAR M.: I am pleased to know that my lettn helped a r service $2.50. Manchester timate. AnUquoo dable, loaded with extras, air- 53 Flax (dial.) REWEAVING bums, boles. books, glassware, clothes, 4$ you to get it aU together, but you deserve more credit than I W' Safe and Lock Co. 453 Main 118 MAIN STREET - Three conditioner, am /fm , etc. Beat 54 Besides a Zippers, umbrellas repaired. UNEMPLOYED Roofer wiU toys, sports equipment, do. I oMy offered suggestions. YOU foUowed through. God Window shades, Venetian St., Manchester. 6436922. INSIDE - Outside painting. WANTED Antique furniture, rooms, heated, security, se­ offer. 6393495.______56 AHitude (ab.) install roof or gutters for low frames, appliances. 29 bless you, honey. 57 '‘Emerald Isle" IT i r BT 61 s r blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Special rates for people over glass, pewter, oil paintings, or cond floor, $190. Call 6^2426, discount price. Call Ken at Wellington Road, May 29th- 56 Gaseous 65. Fully insured. Estimates other antique items. R. 95. > hud fiM of cask b tetter DEAR ABBY: My husband and I recently moved into a Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 6 ^ TRUCKING - Odd jobs 6492456. 30th. Rain/shine, 96. element B" u 5221. moving large appliances,ipliancei. given. Call 6497863. Harrison, 643-8709. then i |in{e M el itsfl. furnished apartment. W e have no chUdten, but we have two 59 Court 5T it u ' cleaning cellars, atlfci..ics, yards. BIDWELL Home Improve­ THREE ROOMS, third floor, smaU dogs that we love very much. 60 Ruddy PAINTING - interior and heat, stove, and refrigerator, 61 Transmitted Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Also stone, loam,1, gravgravel e' ment Co. Expert installation A N T IQ U E S W a n te d - R E G A L BUICK - 1973 - At t o t when we went out, we left the dogs alone in the U U If M M TREE REMOVAL exterior, paperhanging, no children, no pets. Call after DOWN deUvered. 644-1775, 644-9532. of aluminum siding, gutters American furniture, oriental Excellent condition, one apartment, and they ripped up everything they could get a “Mjr prIcM ca n t IM Am T excellent work. References. FLEA 5:30 p.m., 6492236. 1 Ancient tax and trims. Roofing instaUa- rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ owner, maintained by their little paws on. They simply ruined Uie fu^ture and AND 1 WANT IF You DON'T " P c o f e s s t o n a l - o n e ^ M E A N D ' SCREENED LOAM for sale, Free estimates. Fully in­ Fre* E$tlmata» tion and repairs. 6496495,879 sor chairs, crocks, jugs, mechanic, power steering, A R E A L KNOW W HAT I who 4431. Every Sunday at rooms, heat, hot water stove, After we saw the damage our dogs had done, we took to person who works STUMP REMOVAL 3109. Ron Dionne, 6491691. ransmisssion, air- JOBIy LOOK IT up/ security, $2d0. 649-6302.' locking them up in the bathroom, but, Abby, this upsets Win at Bridge -s^-for m oney."^> TRIMMING HORACE Tetrault — Siding, rconditioning, am/fm radio PAPER HANGING Expert. them so much, it just breaks my heart. I can’t blame them. I QUALITY Refinishing - 199 roofing, storm windows, aw­ dOVANNI’ S FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ wwth tape, mag wheels, Your average paper, in know I wouldn’t want to be locked in a tiny bathroom for 5M-1441 (M6-323R Forest Street, Manchester. nings. Quality workmanship, tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, FIVE ROOM apartment, first radial tires, white vinyl top, ^ average room, $25. Mr. Best play for top board Custom upholstering, caning free estimates. Fully insured. PARKING LOT lamps, etc. Now accepting floor, cellar storage, yard, $2,650. 6499508, 649S6K. five hours, wquid you? Richman,.646-3864. and repairs. Free estimates. 872-9187, 6493417. 250 Hartford Road consignments, for June auc- g r a g e , $175 monthly, call 649 Is there any other solution? We don’t have anyone who CUSTOM DRAPERIES - Free pick-up and delivery. Dealer’s space available. Uon. 6 4 4 ^ . 1957 CHEVY classic, 82,000 can watch the dogs when we go out. Please suggest One way to get 12 is to play made very reasonable, work G.L. McHUGH Painting • 6466574. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 648-7738 original miles, excellent con­ something. West for ace and one dia­ Interior - exterior painting. niaranteed, call anytime, 649- repairing chimneys, N im M s i . Jude's Chndrm 't THREE ROOMS furnished, dition, $2,000. Call 8791801 LOVES M Y DOGS NORTH 2 mond. The trouble with that Quality professional work at ANY TYPE fence erected, roofs,new roofs. Free es­ tawueh Hetpllil, MwiipMi, first floor, all utilities. 272 after 5. A J 9 line is that it just may turn out reasonable prices. Free es­ rwui. KEEP SMILING 1^1 repaired or painted, pipe timates. 30 Years Experience. Main Street, Manchester. DEAR LOVES: If you can't train your dogs to refrain VAK532 that you will wind up with less timates. 6499321. DRESSMAKING, hems and clothes line posts. Call 742- Howley, 6495361. KEEP HAPPY 1973 VOLKSWAGEN - super from tearing up thrtr surroandings when left alone, rather 9K86 than the 11 tops you are now * alterations done in my home. 7598. beetle, automatic, am/lm than submit them to cruel and unusual confinement, take *J 103 looking at. w n x iS SCHULTZ. Quality Reasonable. Call 6 4 ^ 1 9 . YANKEE ALUMINUM radio, low miles. Mounted WEST EAST 11 L Homes for Bont 54 them wi^ you or find them another home. Doga have There is another way to interior and exterior, n o t in g MISCELLANEOUS hard GARDENS TILLED with siding, gutters, doors, win­ snows, ^,100. Cali after 5,879 rights, too. A 108732 bK6S make those 12 tricks. If West STUMP REMOVAL - Spring and paperhanging. Fully in- cover books for sale. 237 Wontod fo Buy 49 rear-end roto-tiller for as lit­ dows, awnings, free es EIGHT ROOM Older 0 2 1 2 . V9 VQJB64 Captain Easy — Crookt and Lawrence special, 20" stump 615. Also suretL &ill 649-4343. Phoenix Street, Vernon. Sun­ bolds the ace of diamonds and tle as $15^ per 1,000 square timates. Fully insured. 35 Colonial. Fireplaces. Large 9A54 9J1073 special on all sizes. Call 742- day, 116. OLD DOLLS WANTED - Witt DEAR ABBY: I am a secretary to a very fine family East the only heart stopper, feet. 6466510. Oakland Street. 6491106. lawn, parking area. 1973 ’TOYOTA Corona station *S654 *Q ^ 7 . INFLATION FIGHTERS - pay $65 and up for Bisque and man. About once a week, my boss invites me to have lunch you may develop a squeeze WtIT A MINUTE, DR. FARQUAR t DON'T YOU REMEMBEKT ITDLO"' ANYHOW, OUR LATEST BATCH MUST Appliances. No children, pets. wagon, automatic, vinyl roof, SOUTH ID) I DON'T SAVVY WHAT EXACTLY Teachers have saved TAG SALE - Moving - Must china doits. Aiso buying otd against East. MeXEE THE HOG GWItL THAT GOES HAVE BEEN EKTBA POrewr-BECAUSE D R IV EW A YS SE A L E D - Working adults. 6492880. steel belted tires. Besl tiler. with him downtown. I find ft very enjoyable, but I undei> *AQ4 COULD GO WRONG! homeowners 2060%. Seven­ HfUng-Plumblng 35 seii, baby items, ciotbing, cast iron and tin toys. Call 879 So at trick Uiree you lead a INTO OUR MIRACLE FORMULA IT DIDN’T JUST STOP AT SMOOTHIM0 Free estimates, very 633-9024. stand there has been some talk about it around the office. In V107 teen years experience. Fully househoid items, redwoM 7356. spade to dummy’s jack. Next . reasonable. Call 6495729. MANCHESTER - Five rooms, fact, I hear that his wife has been asking questions about ♦ Q92 insuTM. Free estimates. 649 SEWERLINES, sink lines, table, sofa and chair, garden comes a diamond to your $300 per month. Children 1967 CHEVY BeUire, good me. *AK 972 . Recycle 1609. cleaned with electric cutters, supplies, air-conditions^, 6,- WANTED baby furniture, queen. East takes his ace and MASONRY - Bricks, blocks, accepted, no pets. Call J.D. condition, $700 or best offer. I wish you’d tell me just what two people could do North-South vulnerable ^ professionals. McKinney 000 Btu, more. Sunday, May crib, port-a-crib, wooden high leads a third spade. th o if space-takari concrete, steps, sidewalks, Real Estate. 6491980. Call 871-0389 after 6 p.m. between 12 and 1 in a crowded restaurant. SEE YOUR house gleam. For Dros. Sewage Disposal Com­ 30th, 106. 81 Carriage Drive, chair, and miscettaneoua baby and patios. Reasonable rates. M S UNDERSTOOD to useful cash with a house painting, ten years pany. 6 4 9 5 ^ . Manchester. . items. Catt 64992^, or 649 Weal North Eail South Call 8756973 after 6. MANCHESTER - Large 4 1/2 1971 PLYMOUTH Satellite you rem er^r to cash c ^ - fast, easy to use experience and references. 1929. DEAR MS.: They could make plans to meet after 6, room apartment, newer 9 Sebring, Ehccellent condition m y’s king of diamonds and Went Ad. Call 6495069. NO JOB too small, toilet l A NEED CHEAP Labor? family tiouse, garage, $200. inside and outside. No body where it’s not so crowded. run ail your clubs. The last repairs, plugged drains, Building Suppiloo 42 DESPERATELY need older Pars 1 » Pass 1 N.T. Average 50x10’ driveway Call 1. D. Real Estete, 649 rust. Low mileage. Gas saving club forces Eiast to establish PAINTING - Low rates, quali­ kitchen faucets replaced, refrigerator in good working Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass sealed, $20 plus materials. 1980. slant six cylinder, automatic, your nine of diamonds or to ty, free estimates, references, repaired, rec rooms, condnion. Reasonable. Also Average lawn mowed, $5. fm stereo, 8 track. Asking $1,- Pass unguard his queen of hearts. fast service, five years bathroom remodeliiu, heat dd overstuffed chair, good Opening lead — 3 A House painting, any odd job, Ge K H. Griffii&I he. I SIX ROOM Cape close to 400. Cali 6492188. E-Z FLOOR Cleaners - Rugs experien ce. Save to $350. modernization, etc. Free es­ 8 8 condition. 2495011 anytime. same low rates. Call 6466868. shopping and busline, no pets, and carpets vacuumed and Paul, 6436595. timates gladly given. M & M 649-6404, Saturday. SCREENED LOfXORI security and references 1965 FORD, custom, 4-door, shampooed, floors washed and Astro-graph TIME IS running short. Now Plumbing & Heating, 6492871. • Sand e B m il sHK "as is". Best offer. Cali 849 A Kansas reader wants to waxed. Reasonable rates. Call required. $350 per month, Mr. Alley Oop — Dave Graua is the time to shapeape up youryoi Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 649 6275 after 5 p.m. know just how good a bridge 6466518. lawn.. For pnprofessional ■ lauawn B O m HEA'HNG and Plum­ By BERNICE BEDE 0 8 0 L By Oswald it James Jacoby BulMIng-Contnettng 33 742-7080 4200. player President Eisenhower care - C&C Lawn Care 649 bing - All heating and plum­ □ RENTALS 1969 DODGE Monaco, good You are playing a very nor­ HOME GARDENS Roto was. ■mAT MIRROR OF YOURS VES„BUT THE O m E R ...AND I CAN'T NEVER m in d ! r THINK I (Free estimates). bing repairs plus remodeling. for parts. Motor, transmission For Sunday, May 30, 1978 mal three notrump contract in ONE'S STIU WITH US... CAN S E T RID O F THAT tilled, Manchester, Bolton, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - We will repeat the answer DID TH' TRICK, MONA! USE THE MIRROR Call 6456641. good. Offers over $100. 749 the finals of the blue ribbon LOOKIT THAT VAR­ ON HIM BECAUSE PEST/ Coventry, East Hartford and Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Buolnooo lor Bont 66 A R IE S (March 21-Aprll 19) Im­ Oswald Jacoby gave to that MINT BACK OFF.' Dogo-BIrdo-Poto 43 Boomo for Bont 62 7806 after 2 p.m. promptu things are lun today, SCORPIO (Od. 24-Nov. 22) pairs. You decide to play dum­ OF THE ANSLE.*^ Vernon areas. Call 646-8019. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ditions, rec rooms, porches FRANiC SCOTELLA Plum­ uesUon after playing wiUi FOR RENT - Connecting or but you can really have a ball II You may have trouble linding m y’s nine of spades at trick and roofing. No job too small. bing - repairs and remodeling. ie President at the White FOR RENT PRIVATE riding initructions, ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly separate front room offices. 1969 INTERNATIONAL Scout you plan som e diversion that solutions 10 your problems to­ one and are rewarded by see­ TWO HANDYMEN will rake, Call 64931«. Vanities and hot water aHouse. AX tlsM coimniwil «n4 M l*. English and Weatern, $5.00 rooms, single $56., double $89. 9U Main Street. Call 6494848. - Right hand drive, needs Involvea Ihe lamlly. day. but you have the ability to ing East play the king. Now fertilize, lime, general lawn heaters. Prompt service on Jacoby said he was a very CBT per hour, call 633-5571, tax, continental sUrter, $450 firm. CaU 749 help others tind the answers you are sure of three spade work, mow lawns seasonal. CARPENTRY - Repairs, emergencies. 6497024. ast, maid service, color TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A they're seeking. good player, but if he hadn’t I t s Main SL. 14 N. Main 8L anytime. b 7806 after 2 p.m. bright, but complex. Idea may tricks. You lay down your ace Also clean attics and cellars. remodeling, additions, gar­ TV, utilities, parking. C ^ , had the responsibility of such Reasonable. 643-5305. 244-4429 ages, roofing, call David sudden pop Into your head SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 29D0C. of clubs and the second nice Flooring 36 6492300. OFFICE SFACE 1971 FORD Pinto, 2-door, four things as commanding the Patria, 644-17M. DOG-CAT BOARDING while you're talking to 21) Few can pull the wool over thing happens. East produces baUiing/groominff. Complete speed, 2,000cc, Must be seen. your eyes today, but It a person A llid forces in Europe and ROGER LANDON - General FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, FOR RENT someone today. Take time to the queen. Now you are sure modern facilities. Canine LIGHT Housekeeping room Best reasonable offer. 649 make notes. you’re lond of tells you a little running the United States, he clean-w and lawn care. Car YARD - Building Maintenance WES ROBBINS carpentry floors like new, po waxing. of 11 tricks and interested in Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon fdr rent. Stove, refm erator ZSO iquire feel, center o il 5766. while He. don't em barrass them would have been as good as wash ^turdays and Sundays - Also painting, driveway remodeling specialist. Ad­ Manchester, air conditionina and I OEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) scoring 12. Road, Manchester. 64S-5971. and linens provided. 801 Main by exposing It. anyone. only, back of Savings Bank of sealing, etc. Reasonable ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Street, 6496m . liarkins. Call 643-KM. Something prolltable may be 1964 CHEVY, Impala, running CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Manchester, 923 Main Street. rates. Two years experience. built-ins, bathrooms, staring you In the (ace today. B A rrys W otW ______pll7iavKA.lwc.TM IWqUS SMALL DOG, Poodle - condition, $150 or best offer. 19) Today. II others pul down a Call 646-9061 anytime. Tracey, 8496813. kitchens, 6493446. 2222. CENTRAL, pleasant room, You may not recognize it un­ Dachshund mix. Free to good CaU 6493093. less you stop to think In terms pal ol yours who's not too tajephoae, next to shower. home. Dog $ months old. OFFICE SPACE for rent at of what this could mean to sharp, step In and help him. The Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productiona Daughter alergic to aninul Parking. After 6, 6496801. Manchester Green, call 649 1967 DODGE Dart, 9door, others. Vou have the answers. fur. I I87M-1071. 5201 or 742-7883. hardtop, needs engine. Any ffomaa For Sal# FEMALE roommate wanted reasonable offer will be CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 29Feb. 19) 23 Butinou Proportf 26 Bool Ettoto Wontod 26 Artlelot for Solo 41 A clever (riend who usually I THINK '...AND, I USE to share nine room house with accepted. Can be seen Early In the day you may have GERMAN SHEPHERD - TWO - Professioonal Officea - knows how to gain his goals NMM-M.. IVE NARROWED THE W ORD four other adults. Washer, some things on your mind that H E R E ’S . _ ANDOVER - Commercial MAY WE BUY your home? WHEEL HORSE garden trac­ Female pup. AKC. Ten First floor, excellent business anytime, 27 Ironwood Drive, could show you how to get DOWN YOUR 'NARKOV^/' , dryer, share utilities. Securi­ require serious thinking. Wrap LAB REPORT.. TROUBLE.... B uilding - O fferin g 1800 Quick, fair, all cash and no tor, 35 models in slock. See us months old. Lovable diaposi- location, ail facilities, Vernon. around a problem that has l o o s e l y ;/. Manchaatar ty, $85. monthly. 6492124. Ihem up so that you have time square feet of space, (former­ mblems. Call Warren E. for new, used and repairs. tion. Excellent quality. parking, rent reasonable. 649 tor relaxation later. stymied you. ly used as grocery store) Also lowland. Realtors, 6491106. Sale on some models. Save. Sheridanne Kennels. 22990W. 1680, 6493549. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, E PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If NEW LISTING five room modem apartment Pick-up and delivery. FOR RENT - Large stereo tape deck, am/fm LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) II you you're at a social gathering to­ with a possible t h m room Manchester Cycle Shop, i n POODLES - AKC, silver, housekeeping room, four win­ BEAUTIFUL store, heated, radio, good tires, paint. have an Important decision to make, lind a quiet spot. Mull It day. don't lust hang around old apartment above. Aluminum CASH for your property. Call West Middle l^m pike. white, black, brown and dows, inquire at 272 Main 707 Main Street, Manchester. Engine needs work. ^ or Supar elaan, larga 6-6 over by yoursell. You'll concen- Irlends. Circulate. You could duplax. Aluminum aiding, and brick exterior. Ample us first if anxious to Sell. apricot. Shots, wormed, par­ Stneet. Suitable for couple. 5297047. best offer. CaU 6497306. Keith Real Estate. 6466126 or Irate better II you have peace make a valuable new contact. aaparata lurnacaa, 2-car storage and parking space. SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice - tially paper trained. Great 6491922 Aportmonto For Bont 63 1972 DA’TSUN, must sell, best and solitude. garaga, $54,900. Over one acre plus of land. A Leading manufacturer has disposition. 644-0014. 440 SQUARE FOOT, office in must to see. Asking $35,000. redwood pools left over from modern business bulldli», air- offer. Excellent condition. VIRQO (Aug. 23-SopL 22) Get Your Highest financing available, 1975 season H alf P r ic e . GERMAN Shepherd' pups, WE HAVE customers waiting conditlonlng. 627 Main Street, New tires. Call 6495526. your mind off weighty mailers SELL YOUR house through J. for the rental of your apart­ today. Do something mat's (un (iall Al Tirone Real Estate Watson Beach Real Estate Guaranteed .installation & AKC, champion bloodline, C alI649em . Birthday WARREN E. ment or home. J.D. Real 1974 PINTO - Excellent condi­ and totally unrelated lo your Agency, 423-0766. Company. Professional real terms, call toll free 809229 eight weeks old. First shot May 30, 1976 Estate Associates, Uc. 649' tion, four-speed, $2,000. ()aU wordly concerns. estate service for nearly 50 1978 ask for Monte, day or and wormed. $75 and up. 649 HOWLAND 1960. 6495951. There’s good news on the RMiton 643-1108 years. Cali our Manchester of­ evening, seven days. 5822. MINI-MALL LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 23) Im­ portant things may be lar llnanclal horizon lor you mis The lume af the (me b Went fice for an estimate of value OM Oranto Building Main Born Loser — Art Sansom DARK LOAM - Five yards, LABRADOR Retrievers - 1.00KING for anything in real 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, removed (rom your mind to­ coming year. You might even Us_the naxher te cal is 649 without obligation. 647-9139. SL Wa are now renting get an unexpected raise. Do $32., plus tax. Washed patio Black, eleven weeks old, per­ estate rental, - apartmenta, excellent condition. Asking day. but an opportunity may 2711. your besl job. lor you never M O- and pool sand, gravel, stone. manent Shota and wormed, homes, multiple dwellingy, no apace, call lor an appolnt- $750. Call 647-9684. come up that could have great >00 c m n ,w m fn £ . F'CUTDLPMgTD/fWiWFORAeLoop'’ MANCHESTER - Seven room know who's watching. 6499m . excellent pedigree. 6466784. fees. Cali J.u. Real Estate menl to look over benellls. Be ready. Colonial, vinyl siding, MBOOTOF BED AT THIG Associates, Inc. 6491980. premlsee. fireplaced living room, formal CII7SllylCA.Inc. 30,000 WATT Onan generator FEMALE PUPPY, eight Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel c dining room, large eat-in Bool Estate Wontod 26 in excellent shape, 129240 weeks old, mother AKC PRESIDENTIAL Village kitchen, three bedrooms, □ MISC. FOR SALE apartments, near churches Uotorcycloo-aiofeloo 64 "This is Ihe man who made me what I am today ALL CASH for your property volts, single phase, low run­ golden retriever, father part F. J.SPILECKI family room, all recently and shopping area, no pets. — NOTHINGI" within 24 hours. Avoid red ning hours guaranteed for 60 Labrador. Free to good fami­ Bootlor 843-8121 I SOUREsou'i M(SSING THE BEST redecorated. Lots of extras. Please call M92623. 1973 BULTACO Alpina, fan­ ArOclot for Solo 41 days. Manufactured 1069. ly. 6492288, Sunday. \ PARTp a b : OF THE PWOGW/VM / $41,900. Owner.,6494274. tape: Instant service. Hayes tastic bush bike, exceUent Corporation, 6466131. Asking $4,000. Call after 5 condition. Give yourself a ALUMINUM sheets used as p.m., 64^ 1. PUREBRED German MANCHESTER - ’Truly im­ R etort Proportf chance to show your stuff. Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick printing plates, .007 thick, Shepherd puppy, no papers, no . maculate seven room Split SELLING your house? Call us R o t ik a m G K For Bont 66 Make me an offer. It is worUi 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for ’TOP SOIL, clean, $6 per yard Shota, female. Six weeks old, with cathedral ceilings, built- first and w e’ll make you a DMUT8 E N T B M IS a your while. Call 6 4 9 5 ^ . $1. Phone 6492711. delivered, call 52861M. $20. Clall 6498045. ALVIN, (SET WUR MAV8E,BUT ins, wall-to-wall, family room cash offer. T.J. Crockett,, U n > n i M y of ApartmoiU u d LAKE KANASATKA • Too BAD Realtor, 6491577. TownhoaiM throg|hont CAMERA! H I^ IA N S DIDN'T TELL if HE’D with bar, walk-out basement, Moultonboro, New SEARS- Free Spirit, 9speed, i«jvnm$A'M«a* CLEAN USED refrigerators, FARM M ACHINERY: One ATTENTidN - Handling XtndHttar. WILL WANT A FUU \if> e a r l ie r ; INVENTED three full baths, garage, Am M 0 ^ • P M - M f l-S, Hampshire. Lakefront cot­ ladles 28” bicycle. $65. Cali ranges, automatic washers, hundred gallon, two-barrel classes starting June 17th, walking distance to public IMMEDIATE CASH for your tage, sleeps five. Completely 647-1382. RECORD OF TflE I HEARD c r u tc h e s, with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s sprayer, $150.; one fertilizer offered by South Windsor tt-A AmiV.flV' pool and recreational area. property. Let us explain our 668-1021 furnished, screened-in porch, BIRTKOFTRE HOOPU, ON TV LEANDER Appliances, 649 Main St., 649 sower, 8’ with rubber tires. Kennel Club, for information $45,500. Dubaldo-Lesperance, lair proposal. Call Mr. 240 New Slate r «m I sundeck, private beach, float, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - AD ELIMINATOR, THERE WK6 WOULD'VE 2m. $50. 6436676. call 8792715 or 5293395. 6490505. Belfiore, 647-1413. MANCH9STKR dock. Great fishing: Lowest rates available. “ Sun­ THE i n v e n t i o n * A B ie s t a r t e d ny Day” coverage. Exclusive RAISINS Uvootock 44 Conveniently located in Lakes t h a t f r e e d f il m s a l e Region area. $175. weekly. NETRA Agent. Clarke Agen­ /MANKIND f r o m ' DOWNTOWN.', t e r m it e s ! This Funny World Call Cromwell, 6354)457 after cy, 64911M. THE HUCKSTgRbl Frank and Emaat HORSES, PONIES, Boarding. L’ll Sport — WIrth' 4:30 p.mi ' Loving care. Free riding MANCHESTER GARDENS- MOTORCYCLE Insurance - lessons for boarders. ‘TraUs THEY MUST Y I USED TO...-Wnty/-’.Be ABLE Two bedroom duplex, in VACATION RENTAL- West- Specializing in low cost tyal,lB8. frank & ERNIE'S through State Forest. Riding BE CUmN' K T'...Oifcft E 5 A n with dining area. Fully minules of bay and bpach, ful­ EXPE R T AT 1966, 20 HORSEPOWER Mer­ carpeted. Includes ly furnished, quiet residential KAWASAKI - 400, 1975. EU6SIN6 HIM! cury. Electric starter, two appliances. Heat not included. area. $160 per week. Five ExceUent condition. $ ^ . Call qHWkirWA tee.lM B^US 0«i props. Good condition. 749 $280 per month. No pets.. room cape - sleeps seven, ful­ 2299957 after 4 p.m. WINTHROP 83K after 5:30 p.m. ■y DICK CAVMLI Security deposit anm ly furnished. Within walking Short Ribs — Frank Hill references required. 647-9936* tfistance of frpsh water lakes. ROSS UNION 5 speed man’s 14’ FIBERGLASS boat, 35 h.p. L o o s e u < E or 6492003. Five minutes from bay and bUte, two monUi’s old. Like V tX l'v e FlB A Lty Johnson motor, electric start, ocean. $150 per week. Call 749 new, asking $65. 649-6838. /'S E N D THIS m e s s a g e WHAfS TWe I -THE NUAABER VOU U H -H U H . I trailer. Needs miner repair. CaOTPROBi-eMe, 30 LOCUST STREET - Second 6607 for further information. TO CHIEF A4AGAUA., A N E V I E R ^ DRUMMED IS NO LONGER T H IN K T H E $400. firm. 6492781. floor, four room apartment, ' IN SBRVCE.THIS IS A vl POSTS?. AMCTOWN heated, security, 6221). 649 Wontod to Bont 67 V pepper and other flowering CoillPLE with three girls FOUR ROOM apartment, two would like to rent three 18’ CAMPER trailer - single' and vegetable plants. Open 9 bedrooms with garage. 7. PontTcelli’s Greenhouse, 427 bedroom Duplex. Keen^ axle, excellent condition. Security, no peta.. Call 646- School area preferred. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call North Main Street. 3414. 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M anchester Other recent arrests include; Memorial Hospital where he was ad­ Mrs. Natalie K. Orlowski Fire Fighter Doug Welch saw a • Edmund A- Tomeznk, 51, of 161 mitted and treated for a broken leg. youth go behind the firehouse on ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Natalie N. Setool Sj., Manchester charged Police are still investigating tte Griswold Chappell dies, Center St. today at 1:15 a.m. He Kaminski Orlowski of 60 South St. with third-degree larceny on a court accident and no arrests have been followed the youUi and saw him going died Friday at a Rockville convales­ warrant Friday. ’The charges stem made. was building inspector inside the car owned by Peter Sarles, from the recent theft of items from Tolland cent home. She was the widow of another fire fighter on duty at the the Quality Inn on Rt. 83. He was Sebastian Lombard, 63, of Old Post Griswold A. Chappell of 478 N. John Orlowski. time. released on $2,000 nonsurety bond for Rd. was injured in a one-car accident Main St.,, former town building in­ Mrs. Orlowski was tom in Poland Welch called police and woke up court June 23. today at 2:29 a.m. near his jiome, spector and active in Manchester’s and lived in Rockville most of her the rest of the fire station squad. • Patricia Loken, 36, of 69 Vemon state police said. civic and fraternal affairs, died life. She was a communicant of St. ’They arrested a 15-year-oId E)ast Ave., Rockville was arrested Friday Lombard was driving east on the Friday at an Blast Hartford convales­ Joseph’s Church and a member of its Hartford youth in the process of and charged with breach of peace in road when the car went off the right cent tome. Rosary and Sacred Heart Societies. removing Sarles’ radio gear from his connection with an incident near her side, struck a mailbox, went over 120 Mr. Chappell was tom June 29, Survivors are 3 sons, Edward car. home. Court is June 23. feet of lawn, knocked down a pine 1889 in Waterford and lived there and Orlowski, Stanley Orlowski and The teen was referred to Juvenile • Joseph R. FTanckus, 20, of Hart­ tree and a 10 foot length of fence and in Colchester before coming to Mitchell Orlowski, all of Rockville; 2 Court and released to his mother. ford was arrested Friday and Manchester in 1923. He worked for daughters, Mrs. Victor CJiamp of stmek the parked car of Brian Parke charged with failure to obey a state of Old Post Rd., police said. the former Lunt-Jillson Co. in Rockville and Mrs. Harold Smith bf Other recent arrests include: traffic control sign and'operating a Lombard was trapped in his Manchester and then opened a plum­ Needham, Mass.; a brother and 2 • Richard Pen, 40, of East Hart­ motor vehicle while his license was wrecked vehicle until the Tolland bing and heating business in sisters in Poland; 12 grandchildren ford was arrested Friday at 3:15 p.m. suspended. Court is June 16. Rescue Squad could extricate him.- partnership with the late Carl and 11 great-grandchildren. at the Stop & Shop store on W. Middle The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a.m. Hebron He was treated for multiple Nygren. The business was expanded Tpke. and charged with fourth- Michael Remisch, 17, of Hebron abrasions. to include electric wiring, and he from the Burke-Fortin Funeral degree larceny (shoplifting). He is to Rd., Andover suffer^ a broken leg in Police charged Lombard with joined in partnership with his son, Home, 76 Prospect St., with a Mass appear in Common Pleas Court 12 in a car-motorcycle collision Friday at speeding. Gerald Chappell, until his son at St. Joseph’s Church at 10. Burial i^ st Hartford June 14. h A will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery. 7:55 a.m. on Rham Rd. in Hebron, Coventry entered the Aumed Forces during • Richard Choi, 18, of Washington, state police said. Friends, may call at the funeral ’The North Coventry Fire Depart­ World War H. At that time, the firm D.C. was arrested Friday at 2:50 Remisch was riding a motorcycle was converted into a wholesale elec­ Griswold A. Chappell home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Northway Pharmacy on ment station on Rt. 31 was broken Friends may call at Holmes p.m. when he struck the front of the car into sometime Friday night. Stolen trical supply house. N. Main St. and Charged with fourth- driven by. Rodney Voisine, 19, of Mr. Chappell discontinued the Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Monday degree larceny (shoplifting). Court is are seven scanner radio sets valued The from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Islieb Rd., Marlborough at the en­ at $1,400. They were brand new and business in 1946 and became the. William B. Sherman June 14. trance to Rham High School’s town’s assistant building inspector in The family suggests that any • Katherine P. Johnson, 34, of 44 were meant for use by the volunteers memorial gifts may be made to the William Boyle Sherman, 42, of 680 grounds, police said. ’The Hebron in their homes. 19S1. In 1954, he became chief Marjorie Lane, Vemon, was arrested Ambulance took him to Manchester building inspector and held that post Memorial Fund of North United W.. Middle Tpke. was dead on arrival Friday at 12:30 p.m. at the Northway until lie retired in 1959. He also Methodist Church. Friday night at Manchester Pharmacy and charged with fourth- served 15 months as inspector for the Memorial Hospital after suffering an degree larceny (shoplifting). Court is housing for the elderly. apparent heart attack at his home. June 14. About town He was clerk of the works for the Infant Robertson Mr. Sherman was bom Nov. 12, • David H. Comins, 45, of 116 High MISAC apartments on Oakland St., The infant daughter of Dana and 1933 in Manchester, son Ernest Sr. St. was arrested Friday at 9:30 a.m. Westhill Gardens housing for the Catherine Darveau Robertson of 539 and Grace Mae Boyle Sherman of at his home and charged'with dis­ The VFW Post, Auxiliary and 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Museum, which elderly, the Skinner Rd. School, Ver­ Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Manchester, and lived here ail his orderly ndUct in connection with a Junior Girls Unit will meet Sunday at is open to the public free of charge. non, and for schools in Somers and formerly of Manchester, died at birth life. His father was the first assistant domestic disturbance. Court is June 6:45 a.m. at the Church of the Friday at Manchester Memorial fire chief of the Manchester Town Glastonbury, 21. Assumption for the annual Memorial A neighborhood coffee hour will lie.was an active member of North Hospital. Fire Department before his retire­ Day worship service. Members plan­ take place ’Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at United Methodist Church, a past Other survivors are her paternal ment in 1967. A home on Milford Rd. was broken ning to march in the Memorial Day the Community Outreach Center, 64 president of the former Manchester grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. Sherman was employed as a into Friday morning. Nothing parade will meet Monday at 8:30 CTiurch St. Robertson of Manchester; and her dairyman for H.P. Hood & Sons, Council of Churches and a member of appears missing. a.m. at the post home. The Good News Club, non- the Willimantic Campground maternal grandmother, Mrs. Agawam, Mass. He was a member Marjorie Darveau of Farmington, and past president of the Manchester Vernon Estelle Carpenter Circle of (im ­ denominational, will meet '^esday Association. State police Friday charged four at 3:15 p.m. in the chapel of Emanuel Mr. Chappell was a past grand Maine. Rod and Gun Club, a volunteer fire munity Baptist Church will have a The funeral and burial will be in fighter in Co. 4, Town Fire Depart­ teenage attendants at the Texaco picnic ’Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Lutheran Church. chancellor of the Knights of Pythias Service Station off westbound 1-86 of Connecticut and a past chancellor East Cemetery at the convenience of ment, and a member of the Zipser home of Mrs. Robert Burt, 21 the family. Club. with third-degree assault and second- Highview Dr., South Windsor. ’The YWCA Book Discussion Group of Memorial Temple, Knights of degree robbery. The four allegedly will meet ’Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Pythias. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Other survivors are a son, James beat and robbed Dennis Spooner of Y. Irwin Shaw’s “Nightwork” will be Survivors are 2 sons, Gerald A. St., is in charge of arrangements. W. Sherman of Manchester; and a The local chapter of Parents ’Diere are no caliing hours. brother, Ernest J. Sherman Jr. of Hummels Wharf, Pa. Thanksgiving Anonymous will meet ’Tuesday at discussed. Lunch will follow. Anyone Chappell of Manchester and Bernard evening and took $10 from him interested invited to attend. L. Ouppell of Coventry; 2 daughters Manchester. 7:30 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran Mrs. Mark Peterson ’The funeral is Wednesday at 11 because he refused to pay for the Church, 40 Pitkin St. daughters, Mrs.. Robert (Phyllis) Mrs. Beatrice Peterson, 12, of 62 total amount of gasoline the atten­ Sunset Club will meet ’Tuesday at Skinner of Vernon and Mrs. Kenneth a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Horton Rd. was dead on arrival at dants said he pumped from Uie self- Volunteer fire fighters of Hose and (Doris) Hollister of Gettysburg, Pa.; Main St. Burial will be in Blast Center. After the meeting, the group Manchester Memorial Hospital service pumps, police said. Ladder Co. 1 of the Town of 14 grandchildren and 24 great­ Cemetery. will play cards and at 5 p.m. will Friday night after being stricken at The four are: .Michael Manchester Fire Department will grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral have its annual dinner at the Village home. She was the wife ,of Mark Rom anow ski, 19, and Joseph meet ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the McKee ’The funeral is ’Tuesday at 10;30 home ’Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Cuisine. Peterson. Romanowski, 17, both of Leona Dr., St. firehouse. a.m. at North United Methodist p.m. ’The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The family suggests that any and James Silvestri, 17, and Joseph Members of the VFW Post and Church. The Rev. Earle Custer, Main St., is in charge of Silvestri, 18, both of Emma Lane, aU pastor, will officiate. Burial will be memorial gifts may be made to the St. M ail’s Episcopal Church will Auxiliary will meet'Monday at 7:15 arrangements, which are in­ Book of Remembrance at St. Mary’s in Vemon. have a Bible study ’Tuesday at 9:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 in Linwood Cemetery, Colchester. complete. Episcopal Church. The four were released on $1,000 a.m. at 45 Victoria Rd. Main St., to pay respects to the late nonsurety bonds each for appearance Mrs. Genevieve Dorcy, whose son, R re calls in Common Pleas Court 19 in Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bushnell will Roger Jerome, is a member bf the Rockville June 8. be host and hostess Sunday from 2 to post. Manehetler OPEN ALL DAY Friday, 1:17 p.m. —dryer f ir e a t 165 L oom is S t. (District) SUN. & MON. Friday, 2:23 p.m. —watw For all your Holiday Needa. surge caused alarm at Box 331, the Kage Co. at 91 Elm St. “THB KINa MMn Ext. (Town) ■ OF Hw faSg SHOP 10 A.M. unta 10 P.M. Friday, 3:35 p.m. PERO MIODUCEr m iit —overheated kiln at the Thi Keeney St. School causing wattMaAiMw,, wuiciigTa«e43-taM much smoke. (Town) Friday, 3:54 p.m. —grass fire a t 736 N. Main St. (District) Friday, 9:48 p.m. -dumpster fire at 436 Center St. (’Town) OPEN South Windsor Today, 5:30 a.m. —acciden­ tal alarm at the Monsanto plastics firm on Rye St. ALL PAY Vernon Friday, 5:27 p.m. -m inor fire by the Sacred Heart Church on Rt. 30. (Vernon MONDAY Fire Department) Today, 8:44 a.m. •’■STeegi.®? —smoldering tree stump at Memorial Day, With All L * rt Phoenix and Washington Sts. iiNBiaa ■ TBRYoonacum ■ cNUMartiANMU ■ iM xn u u n a a (Vemon Fire Department) Medicinal Services Available CemtMOBWIOU tltnpM InM • 4a | __m A I~l~ H| MH MM8. AAA | I Tolland 1*5 “ Z22 Today, 2:33 a.m. —auto ac­ swuss *41 w 2ii5 Isa 99*1 cident on Old Post Rd. (Tolland Ambulance and Rescue Squad) PHARMACY OVER 25 'i FaRS of continuous SERVICE' In Memoriam I5S HAaWQtD RP. MANCHIST8R 643-93311 In lovliu meniory o< my un, Ctinrl.. Trattw Jr., wbom Gnd called home rOUP COMMUNITY HEAITH SERVICE STORE oto by I XXh May. 1973. SHCML nSaum iniiB BED SHEETS Wt wlU not recAll him from a paradiic of bUn, 2 1 * 5 twin Wl»re no evli caA be-fall him to a cfaaaflai worM like this. oeuan ■ 2 1 » 7 HU loved name wlU never pariah nor hU memory fade away. 69« s 7 6 * For ta yon brifbt h ^ e of Jesua be PINEHURST S5 79* •*“ '1 dune! th----- r d ^^ endleai daya. at 302 Main TERRI TOWELS ------J by hU ...IIw Merit Stori' HAND M T H Mother and Brotben DorniiE For your shopping convenience, we will be open inYFACULiBan 8 8 < & M SUNDAY from 8 a.M. lil 2 P.M. and PLEASE NOTE, we ilifMwirli ■uancmaw In twing memory of Rosine Hoar, miCM8 wbo passed away May 30, 1950. OPEN MEMORIAL DAY £ 39^ sl.3 9 5 3.99 &9B S1IL99 ' 3 - 8 r AREA RUBS A aUent thought, a secret tear 8 A.M. ’til 2 P.M. 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Forum VVv x V kVV This week’s movies on television Today Monday Thursday of the arts 9:00> (9) “ The Voice of Silence” Steve McQueen, Roy 1:00 (5) “Repeat Perfor­ 1:00 (5) “To The Shores of J Barcroft. mance” (1947). Joan Leslie, Tripoli” (1942). John Payne, Tlw High 9:30 (9) “The Mummy” Louis Hayward. Maureen O’Hara. At the Bushnell (1932). Boris Karloff, David 8:00 (9) “Cult of the Cobra” 1:00 (9) “Pushover” (1954). Mileage Cnamp Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Bushnell Manners, Zita Johann. (1955). Richard Long, David Fred MacMurray, Kim Memorial Hall in Hartfo^ presents "This 11:00 (9) “Counter Attack” Janssen, Faith Domerque. Novak, Phil Carey. 11:30 (3) “Ferry to Hong ^ Honda C M c CVCC 5-Si is New Zealand,” a three-screen film of (1945). Paul Muni, Marguerite 4:00 (9) “Jolson Sings Chapman. Kong” (1959). Curt Jurgens, the sights and sounds of New Zealand, Again” (1950). U rry Parks, 1:00 (5) “The Brain Orson Welles. with a live performance of Maori song and Barbara Hale, William Machine” (1956). Patrick 11:30 (5) "Across the Demarest. dance. Complimentary tickets are Barr, Elizabeth Allan. Bridge” (1958). Rod Steiger, 8:00 (9) “Imitation of Life” ^ 7- available through local travel agents. 1:00 (9) “Let’s KUl Uncle” Maria Landi. (1959). Lana Turner, John Thursday at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., the (1986). Nigel Green, Mary 11:30 (9) “The Glenn Miller Gavin, Sandra Dee. Fanfare Theatre Ensemble presents Bedham, Pat Cardi. Story” (1954). James Stewart, 9:00 (20-22-30). “Geronimo” "Huckleberry Finn,” a musical, me final 2:00 (8) “Mysterious June Allyson, Louis (1962). Chuck Conners, event of the 1975-76 Bushnell Children’s Island” (1961). Michael Craig, Armstrong. Kamala Devi, Ross Martin. Theatre. Details are available by calling Joan Greenwood, Michael 1:30 (2) “Off Limits’’ 11:30 (3) “Marines, Let’s 523-0320. , Calgan. (1953) . Bob Hope, Marilyn Go” (1961). Tom Tyron, Tom Maxwell. Friday at 8 p.m.. The Patrolmen’s 3:00(3) “A NiceLitUeBank Reese, David Hedison. That Should Be Robbed” 3:45 (2) “The Conunand” Benevolent Association presents its an­ 11:30 (5) “Drums Along the (1958). Tom Ewell, Mickey (1954) . Guy Madison, James Mohawk” (1939). Henry Fon­ EPA estimates* on the nual variety show starring Gordon Rooney, Mickey Shaughnessy. Whitmore. da, Claudette Colbert. Honda CIvkB CVCC 5-Speod are: MacRae. Tickets available at Hartford 3:00 (9) “ Dawn Patrol” 11:30 (9) “The Benny Good­ police headquarters, 527-0112, extension (1938). Errol Flynn, David man Story” (1955). Steve ,47 mpg highway, 35 mpg city.^ 263, and at the box office. Niven, Basil Rathbone. Burt Lancaster stars in Allan Donna Reed. June 6 at 4 p.m., a Ukrainian Bicenten­ 3:30 (5) “House of Fear” “Scorpio,” a spy drama 1:30 (2) “East of Sudan” IfThe actual mileage you get will vo. nial concert. (1945). Basil Rathbone, Nigel airing on NBC-TV tonight Tuesday (1964). Anthony Quayle, depending on the type of driving you do, For reservations, call 527-3123. Bruce, Dennis Hoey. at 9 (Channels 20, 22 and Sylvia Sims. ► your driving habits, your car’s condition^ 6:30 (9) “Hie Bank Dick” 30). 1:00 (5) “Prince of Foxes” 3:50 (2) “ Finger of Guilt” and optional equipment. Hartford Stage Martha White rehearses one of the choral groups for the Manchester High School annual (1940). W.C. Fields, Una (1949). Tyrone'Power, Orson (1956). Richard Basehart, “Bom Yesterday” continues through pops concert to be held Friday at 6 p.m. in ^ nter Park. Hie public is invited. The event is Merkel. Wells. Mary Murphy. June 13 at the Hartford Stage Company on free. 7:00 (5) "Beast in the Sunday 1:00 (9) “Mr Lucky” (1943). Cellar” (1970). Flora Robson, Cary Grant, Laraine Day, Manchester Henda Kinsley.St. in Hartford. For reservations, Beryl Reid. 7:30-(30) "Oil For the Charles Bickford; 24 Adams St 646>2789 call 525-5601. Music at UConn Jumping frog contest Dinner theaters 8:30 (8-40) “The New Lamps of China” (1935). Pat 4:00 (9) “The Wrong Man” O’Brien, Josephine HutcUn- (1957). Henry Fonda, Vera Friday at 7:30 p.m., Robert Stallman, ’The annual Jumping Frog Contest spon­ Daughters of Josbaua Cabe” Friday Shakespeare Theatre opens At Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East (1976). John Meintire, Liberty son. Miles, Anthony (}uayle. flutist, and Susan Allen, harpist, will pre­ sored by Mark ’Twain Memorial in Hart­ ’The American Shakespeare Theatre in Windsor, Jim Pritchett stars in the Williams, Renne Jarrett. 12:00 (5) “Trouble Makers” 11:30 (3) “ War Italian 1:00 (5) "How Green Was sent the first in “Something in Storrs” ford will be held June 5 on the grounds of Stratford opens June 8 and runs through musical, “Damn Yankees,” throuA June 9:00 (20-22-30) “Scorpio” (1948). The Bowery Boys. Style” (1965). Buster Keaton, My Valley” (1941). Maureen concert series, in Vqn der M^den Recital the Mark Twain Memorial at 351 Far­ O’Hara, Walter Pidgeon. Sept. 26 featuring Shakespeare’s "The 20. (1973). Burt Lancaster, Alain 1:00 (5) “ Destination Martha Hyer, Fred Clark. Hall at University of Connecticut, Storrs. mington Ave., Hartford. 1:00 (9) “ Ocean Drive” Winter’s Tale” and “As You Like It” Zsa Zsa Gabor is starring in “Blithe Delon, Paul Scofield. Tokyo” (1944). Cary Grant, 11:30 (5) “U ltra” (1944). For information, call 486-2106. Jumpoff is 2 p.m. ’The frog stable opens Spirit” through June 13 at Chateau de 9:00 (24-57) “Man of Aran” John Garfield. Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews. (1950) . Edmond O’Brien, along with Arthur Miller’s “The (1934). 2:00 (8) “Seven Days in 11:30 (9) ‘"nie Eddy Dudiin Joanna Dm, Donald Porter. Crucible,” in repertory. at 10 ami., liegistrationis f i ^ 10ann.to Ville Dinner Tlieatre in East Windsor. Sports on TV noon. Official entry blanks are available 11:15 (40) “ The Garmet May” (1964). Burt Lancaster, Story” (1956). Tyrone Power, 4:00 (9) “A Prize of Gold” “The Crucible” begins June 8. ‘"The Noonday concerts (1955). Richard Widmark, at the Memorial, or at the Children’s Jungle” (1957). Lee J. Cobb, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March. Kim Novak, James Whit­ Today Winter’s Tale,” which played a limited Shows for hobbyists Mai Zetterling, . Monday Trinity Church on Sigourney St. in Hart­ Museum, 950 ’Trout Brook Dr., West Hart­ Kerwin Mathews, Gia Scala. 2:00 (40) “The Great more. , engagement at the American Shakespeare ford has scheduled a Mries of weekly half- Programs on Chinese cooking, antique 11:30 (3) “The Ceremony” Lover” (1949). Bob Hope, 1:15 (2) “To Chase a 8:00 (9) “Detective Story” 2:15 (20-22-30) Baseball: 1:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. ford. Refreshments will be available. Dodgers vs. Reds. Theatre last season, returns June 10. “As hour programs on Wednesdays at 12:05 collecting, stenciling and needlepoint have (1964) . Laurence Harvey, Rhonda Fleming, Roland Million” (1967). Richard (1951) . Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Pirates, doubleheader. You Like It” joins the repertory schedule Robert Walker. Young. Bradford, Yoko Tani. Parker, Lee Grant. 4:00 (8) Auto Racing: In­ 2:00 (24-57) Tennis: NCAA p.m. open to the public. - - — «• -beenschaduled for the summer-months by dianapolis trials. July 20. Contempora^' at HAW 11:30 (5) “Loving” (1970). 3:30 (5) “Invasion of the 3:40 (2) “The Cockeyed 9:00 (3) To be announced. Championships. Murray Somerville, organist/choir- Connecticut Public Television. Joyce 9:00 (840) “Gaily, Gaily” 4:30 (3) Golf: Memorial 8:30 (840) Baseball: To be For information, call 378-7321. master at St. James Episcopal Church in Chen, who has been called “the Julia Child George Segal, Eva Marie Body Snatchers’’ (1956). Miracle’’ (1946). Frank Vibist Bobby Naughton and his perfor­ Kevin McCarthy, Dana Morgan, Keenan Wynn. (1969). Beau Bridges, Melina Tournament. announced. of Oiinese cooking,’’ will host “Joyce Saint, Sterling Hayden. West Hartford, opens the series ming and recording Mo will perform post­ 11:30 (8) “Take Her, She’s Wynter. Bfercouri, Brian Keith. 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Summer circuit Wednesday. modern jazz toni^t at 8:30 at Real Art Chen Cook?” Tuesdays at 7 p.m. starting Mine” (1963). Jam es Stewart, 3:30(40) “Have Rocket Will 11:30 (3) “Flame Over In­ Sports. Tuesday On June 9, Susan Zimmerman, faculty Ways (RAW), 197 Asylum St., Hartford. June 1. Sandra Dee, Audrey Travel” (1959). The Three dia” (1959). Kenneth More, 5:00 (20-30) Tennis: Italian June 5 at Oakdale Musical Theatre in Open. 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. member at the Hartford Conservatory, Tickets available at the door. George Michael returns with “An­ Meadows. Stooges. Uuren Bacall, Herbert Um. Pirates. Wallingford, Chubby Checker stars in a 11:30 (5) “ The Fighting 6:00 (9) Racing from rock and roll revival with Tlie Flamingoes and Richard Cooper, harpsichordist, will tiques” on Wednesday, June 2. His infor­ 1:00 (9) “The Mad Ghoul” 5:00 (9) “April in Paris” Wednesday 11:00 (9) 1965 NFL Cham­ present a program of baroque music. mative series on the world of collectables George &cco, David Bruce, (1953). Doris Day, Ray Seebees” (1944). John Wayne, Roosevelt Raceway. and ’The Dovells. At Wadsworth Atheneum 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. pionship. will broadcast Mondays and Wednesdays Evelyn Ankers. Bolger. 1:00 (5) “Gentleman’s Susan Hayward. Beverages will be provided jifter each Cardinals. Storrowton Theatre in West Springfield, Tonifdit at 7:30 p.m. at the Wadsworth 1:45 (8) “Arizona Raiders” 6:00 (5) "Pendulum’’ Agreement” (1947). Gregory 1:00 (8) “The Glory Guys” program for those who bring their lunch. at 7 p.m. through the summer. 11:30 (9) Harness Racing Mass., opens June 21 through 27 wiUi Paul Atheneum in Hartford, the movie “’The (1965) . Audie Mirphy, Gloria (1969). George Peppard, Jean Peck, Dorothy McGuire. (1965) . Tom Tryon, Harve Wednesday ’Ihere is no admission, but donations Tilie early American craft of stenciling Presnell, Senta forger. from Yonkers. Lynde. Mummy’’ will be screened at the Talbott. Seberg. 1:00 (9) “I Wonder Who’s 6:30 (18) Champions. The New England Fiddle Contest con- - .will be received._.... is the subject of “TTie Tin Ladv.” becin- 1:30 (2) “Black Gold” Midnight (9) Wrestling. Atheneum Theatre at 7:30 p.m. At 9 p.m. mng Thursday, June 3, at 6:30 p.m. Glen 2:10 (2) “Kiss Them For 8:00 (9) “Strategic Air (>>m- Kissing Her Now” June 8:00 (9) Baseball: MeU vs. tinues all day today at Bushnell Park in mand’’ (1955). James (1947). Anthony Quinn, and Saturday at 2 p.m., “Planet of the Ventrone is the television instructor' for Me” (1957). Cary Grant, Haver, Mark Stevens. Cubs. Jayne Mansfield. Stewart, June Allyson, Frank Katherine Demille. Hartford. For details, phone 728-6789. Apes” will be shown starring Charlton 4:00 (9) “The Man Inside” Sunday 9:00 (3) NBA Playoff. Music In Andover this six-part series. 2:15 (8) "The Cofn is Lovejoy. 1:40 (5) “The Eve of Saint (1958). Jack Palance, Anita 1:00 (9) Champions. 11:00 (9) NFL AcUon. Heston and Kim Hunter. Erica Wilson returns on CPTV on Green” (1945). Bette Davis, 11:00 (9) “The Great Im­ Mark” (1944). Anne Baxter, Sunday at 11 a.m., the Andover Ekberg. 1:30 (3) NBA Playoff. Country dancing Wednesday and Friday, “Little Tliesday, June 8, at 6:30 p.m. with a John Dali, Joan Loring. poster” (1981). Tony Curtis, William Eythe. Congregational Church, Rt. 6, Andover, 11:30 (5) “ The Men” (1950). 1:30 (20-30) Gran^tand. Women” will be shown at 7:30 p.m., and Eldmund O’Brioi, Raymond 3:00 (8) “Made in Itlay” Thursday The Gallery Dancers will present an will present a,unique service entitled rebroadcast of her popular 18-wei^ series 4:15 (2) “Riffraff” (1935). Marlon Brando, Teresa 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. “She Done Him Wrong” at 9:30-p.m. Massey. (1966) . Anna Magnani, Vima 9:00 (24-57) Olympiad. evening of social dancing of the 17th and “Worship through Music,”^ a musical on needlepoint. Spencer Tracy, Jean Harlow. Wright. Cardinals. Thursday and June 5, “Rose Marie” will 4:20 (8) “Mission Mars” 11:30 (SO) “ Dark Passage” Lisi, Sylva Koscina. 18th Centuries Friday at 7:30 p.m. Classes program which will feature a solid hour of 11:30 (9) “The Gene Krupa 2:00 (20-30) Tennis: Italin run at 7:30 p.m., and “Horse Feathers” at (1968). Darren MnGavin, Nick (1947). Humphrey Bogart, Story” (1960). Sal Mineo, 3:50 (2) “Escapade in for high school students and adults are performances by local and guest Japan” (1957). Teresa Wright, Open. Friday held every second and fourth Friday of thie 9:30 p.m. Adams, Heather Hewitt. Lauren Bacall, Bruce Susan Kohner, James Darren. musicians. Bennett. Cameron Mitchell.’ (1957). 2:00 (22) BasebaU:RedSox 10:00 (9) Racing from Tickets are available at the door. 11:30 (40) “They’ve Kid­ vs. Orioles. month at Foot Prints, 466 Main St. For in­ Among the featuried performers will be 11:30 (40) “ Son of 4:45 (8) “Bunny Lake is Roosevelt. formation, call Frank Van Cleef at 649- Bit parts napped Anne Benedict” 3:30 (20-30) Grandstand. the Rainy Day Trio, the Junior and Senior Paleface” (1952). Bob Ht^e (1975). E.G. MarshaU, Robert Missing” (1965). U urence 10:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 9208. choirs. Gem Marston, Marge Campbell, Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ Jane Russell. Olivier, Carol Lynley, Keir 4:00 (3) Golf: Memorial Dodgers. Producing Guild Stuart Whitman will star in Wagner, Lloyd Nolan. Tournament. Also at Foot Prints, an exhibit featuring sion supplement, is published each Satur­ 1:00 (20) “La cuna vacia” Dullea. Gordon Macdonald, Susan Borst, Alfie Tonight and Sunday at 8:30 p.m., the a new Western movie, “One 11:45(3) “The Big Gamble” 4:00 (57) Volleyball Cham­ photography by James Klar, and sculp­ day by The Manchester Evening Herald, (1948,). Angel Magana, Campbell, Vivian Mitchell, and the Hour.of Hell.” (1961). Stephen Boyd, Juliette pionships. Bit parts ture by Sara Winter and John Foley, will Producing Guild presents “To be Young, Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Creates Cablicea. MacDonald Family Singers. Alan Arkin will play a tum- Greco, David Wayne. 4:30 (8-40) Tennis: Ashe- Gi|ted and Black,’’ by Lorraine Deadline for Forum of the Arts: Eight 1:20 (2) “Hell is For Bit parts Ellen Burstyn's first movie be open for viewing June 6 throu^ June Classical, contemporary and folk music of-theHxntury immigrant in 1:30 (2) “A Thousand and Evert vs. Nastase-Casals. Hansberry, at the Hartford Insurance days before publication. Advertising Heroes’’ (1962). Steve since winning last year’s 24. A reception will be held June 13 from 4 will be included in the program. “To America,” A June 9 CBS- One Nights” (1945). Cornel Dominique Sanda will 6:00 (24-57) Inner Tennis. Group Auditorium on Cogswell St., Hart­ deadline: Five days before publication McQueen, Bobby Darini Oscar will be “Providence” to 6 p.m. ’The public is invited. " A free-will offering will be taken. TV special. Wilde, Evelyn Keyes. costar with George Peppard 9:00 (8-40) Auto Racing: In­ for Action Films. ford. Tickets at the door. ’tiammKsmamiaamsmi’isiiim;;, 4:10 (2) “The First Texan” 3:50 (2) "File on Thelma Emept Borgnine has been and Jan-Michael Vincent in dianapolis 500. Jim Nabors begins a five- (1956). Joel McCrea, Felicia added to the cast of “The Jordan” (1949). B arbara “Damnation Alley” at 20th 10:00 (57) Olympiad. month concert tour this wOek Farr, Sam Houston. Prince and the Pauper.” Stanwyck, Wendell Corey. Century-Fox. 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. in Owings Mill, Md. omUSMOA— iM Iiiiiiii . ^

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1:00 Indianapoiis 500 ...... 18 6:30 11:46 Monday — Friday Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 9:00 Let’s Make a D eal...... 40 One Life to Live ___ ....840 . Bill C osby...... 3 Speeking F reely...... 24 N ew s.. 3-8-20-22-30-40 Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 Saturday N ight...... 2822-30 6HM Not for Women Only...... 22 Moyies ...... 5-9 12:30 L assie...... 9 Champions...... 40 M o v ie ...... 9 Vaudeville...... 5 12HM Public Service Mary Hartman...... ,. 30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Search lor Tomorrow ...... 3 PTL au b ...... 18 3:30 Survivai K it...... 24-57 M o v ie s..... 20-22-24-3047 W restling...... 9 Programming...... 3 Flintstones...... 40 Wrestling...... 22 All My Children .... ____8-40 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 M ov ie...... 5 7:00 10HM Woman Alive ...... 24 9 :30 1HN) 6:30 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Ulias, Yoga & You ...... 57 4:00 . Agronsky & Company...... 3 Public Service Price b Right ...... 3 Vegetable Soup...... 30 Bob Newhart...... 3 M o v ie ...... 9 Take My Advice...... 2822-30 Auto R a c in g ...... 8 M o v ie ...... 5 Jerry Falwell...... 18 Progranuning...... 3-58 That Girl ...... 5 4:00 Gamer Ted Annstrong. . . 40 1:15 1:00 B ew itched...... 3 Sesame St...... •24-57 N ew s...... 8-22 10KM 7HK) A.M. Connecticut...... 8 1:30 Opening Night...... 3 Match G a m e...... 3 Lost in Space ...... 5 Secret Agent...... 40 M e ts ...... 9 Carol Burnett .. i ...... 3 N ew s...... 3 Romper Room ...... 9 Mr. Magoo...... 3 1HH) M o v ie s...... 89 Brady Bunch ...... 822 4:30 Lawrence Weik...... 18 Nawq U nderdog...... '...... 5 Celebrity Sweepstakes Make It Real ...... : . . 8 Rock Concert...... 5 Ryan’s Hope ...... 840 M o v ie ...... 9 GoU...... 3 Ask Congress ...... 20 Bert b ’ Angelo . Cartoon Carnival...... 8 ...... 282280 Call of the W est...... 20 Firing lin e ...... 24-57 1:30 V Sesame St...... 24 Know Your W o rld ...... 20 S om erset...... 20 5:00 loao T o d a y ...... 22-30 Wall St. Week ...... 24 Hee H a w ...... 30 B iography...... 3 k Leave It to Beaver ...... 40 S om erset...... 22-30 Sesame St...... 24 Big V alley...... 5 Flying Circus...... 24 Good Morning America .. 40 Black Perspective...... 30 Bonanza...... 40 1^«5 r 10:30 1:30 Lucy Show ...... 30 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 Wide World of Sports . . . 840 Soiuidstage...... 57 7:30 M o v ie ...... 8 *- ■ Andy Griffith ...... 5 As the World Turns...... 3 Mike D ou glas...... 40 - U .F.0...... 9 7:30 Bugs Bunny...... 5 2.-00 10:30 Hi^ Rollers ...... 2822-30 Rhyme and R eason ...... 8-40 Mister Rogers...... 24 American A ngler...... 18 Land of the T h ree...... 3 Bold Ones ...... 30 Soul T ra in ...... 3 Black N ew s...... 5 Good Moniing America ... 8 I Love Lucy ...... 40 Days of Our Lives .. .2822-30 Star T rek ...... 22 Connecticut Woman...... 8 2:10 M ovie...... 8 Kiner’s Koraer...... 9 N ew s...... 9 4:30 Mister Rogers...... 24 Nashville on the Road . . . 20 M o v ie ...... 2 11HM 2:00 Grandstand...... 20-22-30 PTL a n b . ; ...... 18 0.HW Dinah ...... 3 As Schools Match Wits... 22 G am bit...... 3 $20,000 P yram id...... 8-40 N ov a...... 57 2:15 Mike D ou glas...... 8 Lilas, Yoga and Y o u ...... 24 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 B ew itched...... 5 5:30 OKM IIKIOi M o v ie ...... 8 2:30 Film ...... 20 Wild Wild West ...... 40 Flintstones...... 5 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8 Human Dimension...... 18 The Jeffersons ...... 3 N ew s...... 3-8-40 Guiding L ig h t...... 3 2:15 2:50 Public Service Hogan’s Heroes ___ ...... 22 Good Heavens...... 8-40 Hitchcock Presents...... 5 Straight T alk...... 9 Break the Bank ...... 840 Baseball...... 20-22-30 Smoking & Lung Cancer . 24 The Saint...... 5 Programming...... 9 Mod Squad...... 30 700 C lu b ...... 18 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 Wheel of Fortune____2822-30 Religious program ...... 18 OdM T o d a y ...... 20 Sesame St...... 57 2:30 Emergencey ...... 20-2240 Electric Co...... 2487 D octors...... 2822-30 N ews...... 3-22 m ” e ...... 2 ‘ he 4:45 Hitchcock Presents...... 5 Family At War...... ; 24 11:15 8:30 Edge of Night...... 40 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Dick Van D yke...... 20 regular “Not Ready for ■Rin T in T in ...... 5 2:55 PTL aub ...... 20 Actress and sculptress Tv Garden C iu b...... 24 Eveni^ At Symphony ... 57 11:30 R a cin g ...... 9 M o v ie ...... 40 Movie 8 Time Players’’ Joe Franklin...... 9 N ew s...... 5 3 KH ) Love of Life ...... 3 5:00 Victoria Wyndham, who plays Rachel Cory on NBC-TV’s Living Faith ...... 18 8:30 ..,0 ...... appearing weekly on NBC- Take K e r r ...... 9 M ovies...... 3-9 OHM Midday L ive ...... Brady Bunch ...... 5 “ Another World” serial, actually does the sculptures that Week in R eview ...... 25 D o c ...... 3 11:30 5 3HM One Step B eyond...... 5 Give Us This D a y ...... 2 Ni^t,” at New England Journal...... 3 Happy D a y s...,...... 840 Big V a liey ...... 22 the scripts call for Rachel to do. Open D o o r...... 57 M o v ie...... 8-40 M o v ie s...... 3-88 All in the F am ily...... 3 11:30 p.m. Mister Rogers...... 57 Dennb the M e n a ce...... 5 Hollywood Squares . .2822-30 Casper and F riends...... 5 • Phil Donahue ...... 8 Carrascolendas...... 24 General Hospital ...... 8-40 5:30 Kitty Today...... ’... 22 Sesame St...... 57 Television channels Lucy Show ...... 9 Flintstones...... 5 Not for Women Only...... 30 Sunday, May 30 Noon Living Word ...... 18 L assie...... 18 2 .WCBS, New York Programs seen on Channei Strum’n Drummers...... 40 N ew s...... 3-89 Another World ...... 2822-30 Electric Co...... 2487 3 .WFSB, Hartford 24, Connecticut Public Televi­ 6KX) Sesame St...... 57 Baseball...... 22 9-JO 7:30 Magnificent Marble 3:30 Hogan’s Heroes — ...... 30 5 ...... WNEW, New York sion, are also seen on riiannri Christopher Cioseup ...... 3 Opera Theatre ...... 57 Green Acres ...... 5 10:30 Lowell Thomas...... 57 I ^ c h in e ...... 2822-30 Mickey Mouse a u b ...... 85 N ew s...... 40 8 ...... WTNH, New53, Haven Norwich. 6:30 Look Up and L iv e ...... 3 2:30 6HM Ask Kleiner 9 ...... WOR,Subscribers New York ' to Greater Camera Three ...... 3 Groovie Goolies...... 8 Hour of Power ...... 18 Sonny & C h e r...... 3 18...... WHCT, Hartford Hartford CATV, Manchester Rev. Cleophus Robinson. . . 5 Monday, May 31 Point of V ie w ...... 9 3:30 Lawrence Welk...... 5 By Dick Kleiner 3 0 ...... WATR, Waterbury cable television, will receive 7:00 Jewish Heritage...... 40 M o v ie s...... 5-40 Six Million Dollar Man.. 8-40 2 2 ...... WWLP, Springfield WHYN (40) on Cable Channei 6HM Adam 12...... 5 Joe Forrester...... 2822-30 Insight ...... 3 PTL a u b ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 11:30 2 4 ...... WEDH, Hartford 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable 10:45 9 N ew s...... 882280 Last of the Wild...... 8 Wonder Window...... 5 Jewish L ife ...... 30 8:30 M o v ie s...... 38-9 30 . . . .WHNB, West Hartford Channel 7. WCBS wiU be Grandstand...... 2080 Faith For Today ...... 18 B ew itch ed...... 5 Connecticut R eport...... 18 m This is the Life ...... 8 Maude...... 3 Merv Griffin ...... 8 40...... WHYN, Springfield received on (bble Oiannel 9 11:00 4:00 Ellery Queen...... 2822-30 DEAR DICK: I have noticed that Lee Majors, The Six Real McCoys...... 18 Friends of Man ...... 20 Lucy Show...... 22 New York Report ...... 9 Johnny C a rson ...... ;2822-30 5 7 ...... WGBY, Springfield when WOR (9) is not on the Eye on W oman...... 3 G o lf...... 3 N o v a ...... 2487 Million Dollar Man, wears what appears to be a P.O.W. - Z oom ...... 2487 Hollywood Squares___ 22-30 Ring Around the World .. 30 Life in the S p ir it...... 18 Country Music Awards . . . 40 air. Flintstones...... 5 Insight ...... 20 6:30 M.I.A. bracelet. Can yon find ont die name of the man on it G unsm oke...... 40 MacNeil Report...... 24 7:30 10HN) 1:00 These Are the Days .... 8-40 Family At War...... 24 Jinuny Swaggart...... 18 and If be is sdU unaccouatcd for? KATHY TREADWAY, Yor- 6 :30 Polka ...... 40 Arthur & Company...... 3 ba Linda, Calif. Town Meeting...... 3. T om orrow ...... 2822-30 Rex Humbard...... -9 Three Stooges...... 30 9HM Partridge Family...... 5 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Yogi Bear ...... 5 Bracelets are not always what they seem. Your P.O.W. - N ew s...... 5 1:30 Greatest Sports Legends . 22 Volleyball...... 57 K o ja k ...... 3 N ew s...... 8282280 8HM Worship For Shut-Ins...... 8 Carrascolendas...... 30 M.I.A. bracelet turns out, on closer inspection, to be a simple Jersey Side ...... 9 M o v ie ...... 2 4:30 N ew s...... 5 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 R hoda...... 3 The Cluistophers...... 9 sold bracelet Lee’s wife, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, gave him PTL a u b ...... 18 Sesame St...... 57 Tennis...... 8-40 Indianapolis 500 ...... 8-40 Sports Challenge ...... 18 1:45 *•«#•*•* Vegetable & u p ...... 22 once as a birthday gift. Cross W its...... 5 Jigsaw John ...... 2822-30 11:30 Kiner’s K o m e r...... 9 Word of L ife ...... 18 Tourists Are Coming.. . 2487 Jack Benny ...... 5 M ovie...... 30 DEAR DICK: Was there ever a movie made out of the book, Viva Valdez...... 8-40 Onedin L ine...... 24 UMU Face the Nation...... 3 To be announced ...... 20-22 McMillan & Wife . . . .2822-30 2:00 Jerry F alw ell...... 57 “The Secret Garden,’’ by Frances Hodgson Banett? If so, is M o v ie ...... 9 Flying Circus ...... 57 uuu;: Make a Wish ...... 840 Flying Nun ...... 30 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 7HM Joe Franklin...... 5 8:00 it stUI pbying? Who starred in it? ANDREA D A Y , Indiana, 700 a u b ...... 18 RENT-A-CAR Sports Challenge ...... 22 5HM 9:30 N ew s...... 822-40 John Davidson ...... 2822-30 We Believe ...... 3 Pa. 10:30 2:20 Adelante...... 30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Oral Roberts...... 18 Andy Griffith ...... 5 People & Politics ...... 2487 Wonderama...... !... 5 There was not one, but two movies made from that book. Meet the M a y o rs...... 9 Hitchcock Presents ...... 5 Noon M o v ie ...... 9 Concentration...... 8 Catholic Service...... 8 10HM The first, in 1919, starred Ula Lee. The second, in 1949, 8 :30 No Honestly ...... 57 Face the S ta te...... Ironside ...... -.9 3:15 Davey it Goliath...... 9 .. . i Where We Conversations W ith ...... 3 s t a r ^ Margaret O’Brien. I doubt it’s still playing anywhere. Phyllis ...... 3 M ov ie...... 5 But it’s almost time for another re-make. Journey to Adventure — 15 Pat Collins...... 2 Word-of L ife ...... 22 Came F ro m ...... 2822-30 N ew s...... 5 Merv Griffin ...... 5 11HH) Issues A nsw ers...... 8-40 To be announced ...... 2824 Sesame S t...... 57 Si Anyone For Tennyson___ 24 Living Faith ...... 18 DEIAR DICK: I hope yon can solve a minor m ystery for me. B aseball...... 840 N ew s...... 8822-30-40 Hour of P o w e r...... 9 College For Canines...... 57 Why it almost everyone la “ Barry Lyadon" left-handed? To TeU the ’Truth...... 30 3:45 Insight ...... 8 Decades of Decision ...... 24 Mysterious Rhinestone Mary Hartman...... 857 Treehouse Club...... 20 FLORENCE CANNON, U Mesa, QOU. Bbck Perspective...... 57 M o v ie ...... 2 5:30 Olym piad...... 57 C ow boy...... 2487 The Lucy Show...... 9 Day of Discovery...... 9 Kelly’s Kom er...... 22 I W4*it to see that spindid film again, just to see if you were Teach-In...... 18 11HM 8HM Dick Van Dyke...... 20 5:40 Oral Roberts...... 2 What About Woman ...... 30 right. And there are quite a few south^w s in the film. But I 7 :3 0 Victory Garden...... 24 N ew s...... 3-822-3840 All in the F am ily...... 3 Naturalists...... 24 Give Us Ibis Day ...... 2 Sacred Heart...... 40 Firing L in e ...... 57 chedced and there’s nothing mysterious about it. Ryan O’Neal Price b Right...... 3 Walsh’s Animals ...... 57 Gabe Pressman...... 5 8:45 , 12:30 is a natural leftie. But his co-star, Marisa Berenson, isn’t — 6HM M o v ie ...... 9 she signs all those checks with her rl^ t hand in the film. I Davey & Goliath...... M Call it Macaroni...... 3 N ew s...... 3-22 PTL Q u b ...... 1820 think you’re just a UtUe leftie happy. OHM D iagogue...... 8 Tuesday, June 1 M o v ie ...... 5 Kup’s S h ow ...... 57 DEAR DlCK:,Has PhylUs Diller had her host redacdon yet? Barrio...... 3 Meet the P r e s s ...... 20-22-30 6.HM Concentration...... 8 11:30 I am thiaUag of having o m myseU. Mrs. J.E.D., Santa Ana, ’To Tell the ’Truth...... 30 8:30 10:30 New D a y ...... 8 Conversations W ith ...... 40 N ew s..-...... 882830 Human Dimension...... 20 Name of the G a m e ...... Calif. Oral Roberts...... ' ...... 9 3 B ew itch ed...... 5 7 M Everything But Murder ... 3 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 1HM Inner T ennis...... 2487 David Susskind...... Bust reducUon? PhyliU? U anything, she’d want just the op­ Bobby Vinton ...... 3 Merv Griffin ...... 5 Day of Discovery...... 22 5 It Takes a Thief...... 9 W om an...... 2487 Victims Against Victims .. 3 Connecticut Newsnnakers. 30 M annix...... ____. . . 8 posite. But, nevertheless,Iasked her and she said; “ I have not Adam 12...... 5 Christopher C ioeeup...... 40 r Real M cCoys...... 18 Laverne & Shirley...... 8-40 11H)0 M o v ie...... 5 Room 222 ...... 40 M o v ie s...... 3840 yet had my bust reduction, becuase I first have to lose my pot Screen Test...... 8 Survival Kit...... 2487 Sesame S t...... 57 Connecticut: S c e M ...... 8 which I got from eating popcorn and mayonaiie — but not Z oom ...... 2487 N ew s...... 88282480-40 6:30 12:40 Expressions...... 18 OHM 9:19 The Champions...... 9 together." G unsm oke...... 40 Mary Hartman...... 587 N ew s...... 38-288280 Magician ...... g Music a t y ...... 20 MASH ...... 3 Davey dcGoliath...... 8 Voice (rf Faith ...... 18 DEAR d Ic K: I watch I Dream o f Jcaaaiealmoot every day 8 M N.F.L. Championship ...... 9 This is the Life ...... 18 MacNeil Report...... 24 S.W.A.T...... 840 9:30 / ' Flintstones...... 40 1HM aad I’ve been woaderiag if Barbara Eden and Larry H»gm«« Partridge Family...... 5 Dick Van D yke...... 20 Book B e a t ...... 24 Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Police Woman ...... 2822-30 Congressional Report ..... 3 Auto T est...... 57 M o v ie ...... 20 will ever make new shows? And bow oM b Barbara Edea? N ew s...... 8282280 11:30 Superman...... '.. 40T VICKIE LUTTRELL. BUiiags, Moat. Room 222 ...... 40 Carmen ...... 2487 Captain N o a h ...... 8 1:30 l a o Greatest Sports Legends . 18 M o v ie s...... 3 8 8 World Press ...... 67 They stopped making new Jeannies back around ‘69 and Martin A gron sk y...... 57 8-JO P e ^ Sutton...... 9 NBA Play-Off...... 3 M o v ie ...... 2 To be announced ...... 24 Merv Griffin ...... '.. 8 7HM what you’ve been seeing are re-runs and there will be no new One Day At a ’Tim e...... 3 Hour of P ow er...... 22 Grandstand...... 2880 3:10 Children With 8HM Johnny C arson ...... 282280 Sixty M inutes...... 3 ones made. Barbara, at last count, was 42. Christian L ivin g...... 18 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Special Needs ...... 57 Bugs Bunny Mysteiy of the Week . ... 40 Fishin’ Hole ...... 22 Magic, Magic, M agic ...... 8 Newsnaakers...... 2 DEAR DICK: la a recent cMama, you talked aboat the old Insight ...... 40 MacNeil Report____ ...... 57 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 - It Takes a Thief...... 9 3 ^ 5 movie, “ Oaly Yesterday," with Margaret Salbvaa aad John 7HM Road Rumier...... 3 10HW 10HM Cross W ite...... 5 1K)0 Z M . , Singing Jubilee...... 18 NeWs,;^...,...... 2 Boles. Why can’ t that be shown oa TV now? And do yoa know N m . : ...... 82840 Switch...... 3 Happy D ays...... 8-40 T om orrow ...... 282280 LampUtaft My FeeiT.: . 7 * 1 ’ 'I m v I S '.... .7 . 7 ...... 840 Wwld of D is n ^ . . . . .20-2280 3 : 4 0 ^ ' ^ whea iota Boles passed away? MRS. WANDA OKRAGLY, AncfyGriffith ...... 5 N ew s...... 5 Hot F udge...... 8 Detroit, Mich. M o v ie ...... 9 M e ts ...... 9 Tribal E y e ...... 24 Public Hearing...... 2 C o n ^ t r a tio n ...... 8 Billy Graham ...... 8 1:15 Catholic Service...... 9-2280 Day of Discovery... i ...’. 18 Jacques Cousteau...... 40 Very few 48year-old films show up on TV. But you never Irop sid e...... 9 700 Q u b ...... 18 PTL a u b ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 2 Latino...... 40 4:10 Tennis...... 2O8O Victory Garden...... 57 know; watch your Late, Late, Late Show listings, Boles died I" Pop Goes the Country_____18 Movin’ O n ...... 282280 aty of Angels...... 282280 1:18 M o v ie ...... 2 1969. To be announced...... 20 Burglar P ro o fin g ...... 2487 Rookies ...... 40 Jack Benny ...... 5 - _ _ _ ------.., . WEElffiND - May 29,1976 - PaRe 7 , / . - ’.vj: . i : ; v !■, ■ orth a Pat Collins...... 2 Water W orld ...... 18 Dragnet ...... 40 m ore.” But Dunnahoo finds he can operate American Life S tyle...... 3 are on the loose. [e dowrttown manehcrter^B doUar” »JJ 3:50 Guppies to Groupers...... 24 IdK) ‘ "nien I m et a film dealer. He asked me Now his fiim — Thunderbird Films — is Merv Griffin...... 5 legitimately, with a nice profit and fewer M o v ie ...... 2 Carrascolendas...... 57 M o v ie ...... 8 It’s no laughii^ matter to the Motion to make a print of a feature film for him. 1 a thriving and compietely legitimate The Practice...... 20-22-30 worries than when he was a pirate. 5:50 7KM Midnight Special ___ 20-22-30 Picture Asso^tion, which represents all did that then pretty soon I found myself operation. It sells films to collectors. And m- Wall St. Week...... 2487 He currently takes d elict in outwitting Give Us This D a y ...... '.. 2 N ew s...... 3-2240 1:30 the leading movie producers. Film piracy making a iot of prints.” all the films he has are either in the pubiic 9d>0 the studios. He enjoys it when he finds— Andy Griffith ...... 5 M o v ie ...... 2 probably rips the big studios off to the He “ acquired” a mailing list and began domain — fiims on which the copyrights M ovies...... 3-8-40 and he’s done so often — that they have Concentration ...... 8 tune of m ore thdn $100 million a year. peddling his own films, some legitimate Rockford Files ______20-22-30 1MO have expired — or films he has acquired neglected to renew their copyrights on Iron sid e...... 9 M o v ie ...... 5 “ It’s hard to arrive at a definite figure,” (meaning they were old films whose Thursday, June 3 Masterpiece Theatre. . . 24-57 the rights to. films and hence the movies are now in Wilburn Brothers ...... 18 2HI0 says William J. Nolan, “because we’re copyrights had expired) and some pirated Dunnahoo feels that film pirates public domain. 6:00 9:30 To be. announced ...... 20 9-.30 Candid Camera...... 8 Joe Franklin...... 9 talking about revenue that has been lost.” fiims. sometimes perform a useful function. News...... 3-8-22-30 M edix...... 18 Manna...... 18 Aviation W eather...... 24-57 Bible...... 18 “The studios become forgetful,” he 3.-00 Nolw is one of two ez-F.B.I. agents — “ It built up in bight years,” he says, “ in­ “ If it weren’t for the pirates,” he says, Bewitched ...... 5 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 lOdW To Tqll the ’Troth...... 30 lOHM says. “ And some very important pictures M o v ie ...... 8 Uie other is Ewing G. Layhew— who have to a six-figure business. I saw a need and I “ lots of good films would have been lost. It Takes a Thief...... 9 MacNeil Report...... 24 The Chair...... 3 7:30 News...... 5 have slipped into P.D. Two Capra pictures 3dt0 been hired by the MPAA to set up a Film fiiled it.” They may steal them, but they preserve Real McCoys...... 18 WHNB-TV N ew s...... 5 Match Game P M ...... 3 R acin g...... 9 — ‘Meet John Doe’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Pat Collins...... 2 Security O ffice to deal with the pirates, hi He says that during his piraticai days, Zoom ...... 24-57 Special Edition...... 30 Billy Graham ...... 8 Adam 12...... 5 PTL Club...... 18 them.” Life’ — weren’t renewed. I have tee the years that the F.S.O. has been in Gunsmoke...... 40 D ragnet...... 40 PTL C lub...... 18 Action Newsmakers ...... 8 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 3:50 he did not feel as though he was doing Piracy stilt exists, of course. Some time original ‘A Star Is Born,’ Errol Flynn’s existence, it seems to be working, to some 6:30 Martin A gronsky...... 57 Moyer’s Journal...... 24-57 New Directions ...... 18 Soundstage...... 24 M o v ie ...... 2 anything wrong. before “ Earthquake” was to be released, ‘Santa Fe Trail,’ ‘They Made Me A Harry 0 ...... 40 Auto Teat...... 57 extent. Partridge Family...... 5 8 d » Fishing...... 20 4:45 “ I wasn’t hurting anybody,” he says. an answer print disappeared from the Criminal’ with John Garfield, and tee first News...... 02022-30 “ In this past year,” Nolan says, “ w e’ve Waltons ...... 3 10:30 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 10*.30 M o v ie ...... 8 “ I’d only sell to collectors and they don’t studio. It showed up again, three days major MGM musical ‘Til the Clouds Roil Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 Cross W its...... 5 Gamer Ted Armstrong___ 9 MacNeil Report...... 24 Mets Baseball...... 9 5:40 had in excess of 20 convictions. In prior charge admission. Collectors just keep the later. ’That’s aii it takes to make some il­ By.” To be announced ...... 24 Welcome Back,. Kotter .. 8-40 IldM Hollywood ^uares ...... 30 IldM Give Us This D a y ...... 2 years, the total was zero.” film for themselves and show it to their legal copies— and prints of “ Earthquake” Children With Not long ago, he began listing a Shirley M o v ie...... 9 N ew s...... 3-8-2^24-3O40 Room 222 ...... 40 News...... 38-22-243040 Film pirates are people who somehow friends.” are being offered on the pirate market. Special N eeds...... 57 700 C lu b ...... 18 Temple film, “ The Little Princess,” in his Mary Hartman...... 5-57 get bold of a print of a movie. Hiey then He was doing ali right until he was sued Soiqe of the pirates operate in a big 7 M Mac D avis...... 20-22-30 catalogue. Twentieth Century-Fox ’The Lucy Show...... 9 make copies of them and sell them, either by several of the big studios. way. Nolan, the head of the Film Security N ews...... 3-22-40 Auto T est...... 24 screamed piracy. They said it was still un­ Dick Van Dyke...... 20 to private collectors or to exhibitors — “ We settled out of court,” he says. “ I Andy G riffith ...... 5 Mark of Jazz...... 57 Saturday, June 5 Office, says one bold pirate is currently der copyright. 11:30 Concentration...... 8 usually overseas — who get films without don’t sell their copyrighted films any sending his brochi es to a mailing list of 8:30 M o v ie s...... 3-5-9 “ I proved to them it was P .D .,” he says. 6dl0 8:30 Sesame St...... 24 having to pay the legitimate producers a Ironside ...... 9 Merv G riffin...... 5 Merv Griffin ...... 8 ‘ "They were very upset — t ^ ’d just Ag-USA...... 3 Brady Bunch...... 5 dime. Nashvilte on the Road . . . 18 Barney Miller...... 8 ^ Johnny C a rson ...... 20-22-30 forgotten to renew the copyrightT It had Tom and Jerry...... 8-40 Nolan says one of the biggest market Sounding Board ...... 20 Lowell Thomas...... 57 M annix...... 40 6:30 10- JO slipped by teem, but it hadn’t slipp^ by Biack Perspective...... 24 Connecticut R i ^ r t ...... 9 Komedy Classics ...... 5 OHM MacNeil Report...... 57 Eye on Women...... 3 places for pirates films is South Africa. m e.” To Tell the ’Truth...... 30 Patterns for Living...... 5 Sigmund...... 20 Run Joe Run...... 20-2230 The trade o f selling illicit movies to South Hawaii F iv e -0 ...... 3 12:40 Some of the studios are now attempting 7:30 Josie A the Pussycats . 22-30 IldM St. of San F rancisco___ 8 ^ Magician ...... 40 7dN>s Africa had gotten so big, he says, that to bypass the pirates by selling their own U )ttery...... 3 Ranger Station...... 3 9dl0 Space Nuts ...... 3 some of the smaller producers lost their M o v ie ...... 20-22-30 1KM films directly to collectors— but in Super- Adam 12...... 5 Olympiad ...... 24-57 Underdog...... r . i BuUwinkle...... 3 Speed Buggy...... 8-40 South African market totally. T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 8mm., not in exhibition 16 mm. size. That Cartoon Carnival ...... 8 Partridge Family...... 5 Action Theatre...... 9 Tom Dunnahoo is an admitted ex-pirate 1:30 Kathryn Kublman ...... 9 Planet of the Apes.. .20-2230 way, they feel their films will not wind up Lucy Show...... 22 who has now gone legitimate. Featuring The Movie ...... 2 Consultation ...... 30 Waldo Kitty...... 20-22-30 Electric Co...... 24 in some African theater, or on some gmhn Worid’e Largeet “J used to be a pretty good-sized film TV station. 1:40 7:30 Electric Co...... %. 24 11- .30 Selection Of pirate,” says the redbeared Dunnahoo. Jack B enny...... 5 Big Blue Marble ...... 3 9:30 Ghost Busters...... 3 It’s still a big problem for the m ovie in­ Ice Cream He got into the business through a side 2dl0 Domis the Menace ...... 5 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 dustry. When the MPAA set up its Film C