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OHfetr $tor»» lor Horn M M o t For M * $1 AMot For Sth 61 Am oi For Solo 61 FRANK «na ERNfE'^ PAINT ^ E 1*88 DODGE POLARA - good f l » r 5 StMpLB, a omcESPiux running oonditioa, 2 new tSres, 3 and two new snow treads, a The weather i i f s E M A D A M - - J U 5T a FOHRPIT asking $350. 646-6248 after 4 JM sqaar* I t e i . enter of p.m. j Undeete ahcoalHkicriiiiawl Mostly sunny today with highs PfCfC T H t C O L O R F •yrtln*. Ceil MSMSl. 1972 FORD MUSTANG - in the 30s. Clear tonight with lows 1 i Good morning you tAfOuLo tyi5H I ^tomatic, power steering, in the 20s. Variable cloudiness »1 fflgine. Excellent conm- Sunday with highs in the 40s.- Have a nice £ i | HAD $ tion. Asking $2W. Call 643- You PicKBO F *836, anytime. National weather map on page « 6B. i P Y O U P i c k e d r'Ltt'- □ AUTOMOTIVE 1969 CHEVROLET ImpaU - TWENTY CENTS $omethinc else. 327. V-8. 4 door Hanltop. Good i.i7 running condition. 5 ^ . 568- 1 ^ Auto* For Bala 61 7859. RUSSO 1974 HORNET HATCHBACK - 6 cylinder, standard. 58,000 OLDSMOBILE, 1970 - 4 door, miles. Asking 51650. Call 649- 98, excellent condition, all 8130, after 5:30 p.m. power, with air conditioning, Chevrolet Summary 5750. Call after 5 p.m. M3- 1973 O P E L MANTA - 4 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Judge nixes cylinders. Good condition. administration, trying to save a Automatic. 51695, or best in offer, CaU 875-4537. 1975 MONTE CARLO - 30,000 dying nuclear energy option, miles. Am/fm radio, power asked Congress Friday to pass -I PLYMOUTH VOLARE steering and brakes. Air con­ reform legislation that would cut Premier 1976 - blue with wood ditioning. 53695. Call 871-2128, after 5, or weekends. Windsor Locks almost in half the time required /rain, luggage rack, slant 6, for construction of 'an atomic work order foP'ow mileage, power steering and brakes, electric rear win­ 1965 FORD CUSTOM 500 - power plant. dow defogger, standard shift. Good condition, runs well, Energy Secretary James WASHINGTON (UPI) - A federal 5175. 289-5859 after 5 p.m. has the dog.” Must be seen to be ap­ Schlesinger .said the long-awaited judge Friday erased President The denial, which allowed the preciated. 649-9868. measures would take federal 1975 TOYOTA CorolU Deluxe Carter's move to force striking coal earlier order to expire at 6 p.m. - 2 door, coupe, excellent con­ agencies out of the site selection miners back to work under the Taft- Friday, also lifted restraints against dition. 37,000 miles, 52500 Pre-Owned Cars process for atomic plants and Hartlcy law, denying a government Rooms lor Rtnt union members from picketing and AptrUtltnit For Ron! Si Apartmant* For Rant S3 ★ ★ firm. Call 646-0580, evenings. keep nuclear opponents from NOVA -1976 Medalist - 4 door, request to continue a temporary could lead to an escalation of attempt RIDING LESSONS indoor delaying plant licenses by raising restraining order for 10 more days." FURNISHED SLEEPING BRIGHT AND SUNNY - 2 22,000 m iles, silver with by strikers to close non-union mines. riding ring, Western slock Room - Conveniently located. deluxe red cloth interior. the same objections time and The action freed 160,000 United seat, saddle seat, and hunt Why not send bedrooms, first floor, laundry While denying the restraining Kitchen privileges. For facilities, basement. Only Automatic, power steering, time again. Mine Workers members to resume seat. All levels 228-9817. woman only. Call 649-1133, a happy thought order extension, Robinson did post­ 5162. Rental Assistors. 23& radials, six cylinder. Car is legally their 102-day walkout against pone until March 28 a hearing on a alter 7 p m. to someone today! 5646, smail fee. perfect. Call 647-1601 before 3 LOOK FREDERICK. Md. (UPI) - the soft coal industry. p.m. or after 6 p.m. permanent injunction, which would Government scientists Friday an­ U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robin­ impose an 80-day "cooling off" IMMEDIATE Occupancy. ncy - 2 nounced plans to begin biological *••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER -.3 rooms 2nd bedrooms, laundry' lundry facilities, ★ ★ ¥ son Jr. issued the order after a two- period under the Tail-Hartley law. WANTED. Antique furniture, A ptrlm tnit For Ron! S3 floor. Excellent location, no appliances. OnlyInly 5160.511 Rental experiments in a former Army hour hearing in which he said the That date is four days after union glass, pewter, oil paintings or pets. Security deposit. Call Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. germ warfare laboratory within Justice Department had failed to other antique Items. R. 568-1054 after 6 p.m, CHRYSLER NEWPORT members vote on a new contract LOOKING for anything in real Custom - 1973. Steel belted two weeks to assess the possible make a sufficient ease for an exten­ Harrison, 643-8709. CLEAN AND COZY - 2 i- / proposal agreed to by negotiators for ...... estate rental - aparlments, radial tires. All electric. risks of gene-splicing research. %m •-.•T #% sion. homes, multiple dwellings, no 228 CHARTER OAK Street - 3 bedrooms, children and pets the union and soft coal industry. Wtniod to Buy 49 Rooms, second floor apart­ Automatic, air conditioning. The animal tests will be carried "Absent additional evidence of fees. Call J.D. Real Estate welcome. Only 5il70. Rental Many extras! Good running '// Many miners have been apprehen­ Associates,, Inc. 646-1980. ment. Suitable for working Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. out in air-tight stainless steel irreparable harm to the national CASH PAID Immediately - gentleman. Stove, condition. Excellent body. sive about the permanent Taft- Always kept in good repair. cabinets in the only laboratory in health or safety of the United States Hartley injunction because for gold Jewelry and refrigerator, heat. No pets. FURNISHED APARTMENT MANCHESTER - Main Classy looking car! Dark blue. the United Stales meeting Gov. Ella Grasso chats with, left to right. attended a luncheon Friday sponsored by .J.C. this court must deny the Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland diamonds. Licensed brokkcr Street, 2 room apartment, 555 weekly. Security. 649-1746. - Three rooms on second floor. for over 1/2 century. Savitl Bargain at 51295. Fast sale. National Institute of Health Town Manager Robert Weiss, Donald Penney, which plans to begin work Monday government’s request,” Robinson has announced the government would heated, hot water, appliances, Parking available. No pets. Call 649-7196 before 5 p.m. P.O.M.G. Jewelers. 35 ^wking, no pets Security. 523- MANCHESTER - Pleasant 2 Call 646-7647. maximum containment stan­ Seibert, chairman of the board of the J.C. on its catalog distribution ccnler in said in a two-page order. halt food stamps for strikers if such Asylum Street, Hartford, 527- bedroom apartment, centrally dards. He said three-quarters of the af­ an injunction was issued. OIM. located, 5160 plus heat, no 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA - .Penney Co., and Mayor Stephen Penny. All Manche.ster, (Herald photo bv Pinto) 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd air conditioning, am/fm, in­ fidavits the government submitted to Labor Secretary Ray Marshall said MANCHESTER - Four room pets. Available immediately, floor, 3 room heated apart­ WANTED • Oak table, oak 649-3978 or 646-4780. cludes snow tires, under 50,000 NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks support the initial order "are clearly Thursday night about 400 non-union Apartment - Near bus line. ment, 5180 monthly. Security. miles, 51400. 569-3766. closetf’but a winning week Friday not relevant.” China closet, marble top Now available. Call 649-2871. 646-2426, 9 a m. to 5 p.m. mines had opened up since Robin­ table. Call 875-7120. THREE ROOM Forest Street with a rally that carried prices Robinson's earlier back-to-work son’s initial order was imposed. Area, 5210. Heat, utilities and 1972 FORD LTD - Country FOUR ROOM Apartment - 428 Squire station wagon - runs 1971 OLDSMOBILE 442 - 450. higher in the heaviest trading in order, issued March 9, had been Ratification by the rank-and-file WANTED TO BUY - Used Sit Broad Street, no appliances, parking. No pets, security four months despite mixed news of J.C. Penney project Down Lawn Mower in need of deposit. Ideal for newly weds. Home* tor Rant 54 good, $1350. 528-1880, keep mags, air, disc brakes, elec­ largely ignored by the United Mine remained in doubt, reflecting the 1155. Security deposit. trying. repairs. Please call 643-7530. »l9-9092.______tric windows, 4 speed, new a rising dollar, predictions of a Workers union members. narrow approval by the UMW Married couple no pels. 643- SEVEN ROOM HOUSE - tires. $2000 or best offer. 742- 4751, recession and Middle East "They are not paying any attention bargaining council. The council on EAST HARTFORD - Third Available March 1. Please DODGE COLT GT - 1974, 9277. fighting. call 643-7605, 649-2871. Original owner, excellent con­ to my order anyway,” Robinson said. Wednesday voted 22-17 in favor of the n RENTALS ATTRACTIVELY Paneled floor, 4 room apartment. He said union members had "an­ Modern bath, stove, dition with many extras. VOLVO WAGON 1972 - 4 enters a new phase contract, compared to a wider 25-13 three room apartment ■ Stove, refrigerator. Aluminum HEAT PAID - 2 bedrooms, Asking 52150, Call fo5-6115. speed, green, regular gas, fuel ROME (UPI) — Armed police nounced to the world” they would tally on a contract later rejected by refrigerator, heal and elec­ carpeting, laundry facilities, injection, air, tachometer, looking for kidnapped ex-premier continue disobeying the order. Rooms for Ron! 52 tricity. References, no pets. storm, screens. 5165 monthly. By GREG PEARSON to bid by mid-April, he said. Manchester, expected to be com­ the membership by a 2-to-l margin. Mr. Belfiore, 647-1416. appliances. Only 5325. Rental roof rack, trailer hitch, high Aldo Moro launched house-to- He also noted the strike was the 5175. 646-3167, 228-3540. Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. mHeage, runs excellent, Herald Reporter But Friday primarily was a day of pleted in 1980, will double the number District UMW officials plan to THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - TOLLAND COUNH house searches in Rome’s posh first time Taft-Hartley had involved ROCKVILLE - Four rooms. driven daily, new header pipe The work of hundreds came to a rest between the preparation work of the company's employees in the brief local leaders Sunday in Birch House Women. Cenlral- ONE ROOM Furnished ef­ and muffler. 52300 firm. Call Monte Mario area Friday, a union that required rank-and-file preparation for Friday’s ratification ly located. Downtown Immaculate. First floor. FAMILY SPECIAL - 3 VOLKSWAGEN that has taken place and the con­ state from the present level of about ficiency apartment - including bedrooms, laundry facilities, after 4 p.m. or weekends, 228- breaking in doors when no one close Friday and the work of hun­ ratification of a contract, adding: Manchester. Kitchen Appliances. Parking. No pets. ROUTE 83, struction work that is scheduled to 2 , 100 . vote, with individual locals holding heat, hot water, |150, Security appliances, yard for children. 3714. dreds more began. privileges. Call 649-2358. and lease. 646-7288. Security. References. 5160. Vernon-MenchMier Lin* answered bells, in Italy’s largest continue for the next two . Town Manager Robert Weiss, in­ "Taft-Hartley was never designed membership meetings Monday. 643-9743. Only 5260. Rental Assistors, postwar manhunt. Planning for Manchester’s J.C. for a situation where the tail wagged 236-5646, small fee. 649-2838 1967 CHEVY VAN - Gov. Ella Grasso called it a ’’very troduced by J.C. Penney Vice Presi­ Tuesday or Wednesday. CLEAN FURNISHED Room SIX ROOM DUPLEX - Three Moro's own Christian Penney project ended, and the first TWO BEDROOM Apartment - 1974 CHHr CAMMO '3999 Mechanically sound. 5300. construction contract was awarded. special day” and said, “The fact that dent Ralph Henderson as an "ab­ for mature gentleman. Call bedrooms. 5285. Call 649-2462 H.T., V-0, A.T., P.S.. fled with Anytime 528-3139. Democratic party said an un­ on bus line, appliances Ortlcet-Store* tor Rent 55 black vinyl roof. we can combine it so fortuitously solute sparkplug,” said, ” 1 have a 646-4701 after 6 p.m. anytime. named foreign power may have A luncheon celebrating the firm’s IVI excellent area, yard. Call 1S71 CHiVT NOVA »189d Board of Directors and a Develop­ 1976 BUICK REGAL - two purchase of property from the town with St. Patrick’s Day makes all FOR RENT TO Mature FAMILY SPECIAL - 3 evenings, 646-1102. OFFICE SPACE for rent in 0 cyl., A T.. P.S. staged his abduction as part of a things perfect.” ment Commission that had enough Manchester - heat, air, 1972 DATSUN PICKUP *2199 door coupe, white landau top was held Friday and attended by Irish, Joyner seek gentleman - pleasant corner bedrooms, first floor. plot to destroy democracy in Ita­ AVAILABLE MAY 1 - 3 janitor, fully carpeted. Will 4 speed. and maroon body, power town, state and company officials She mentioned the efforts of those blind confidenee to tell me to go room with walk-in closet, gar­ appliances, garage, children 1974 MUSTAN9 II *2996 ly. age, conveniently bedroom Duplex with stove, renovate to tenants specifica­ steering, power windows, and employees. who have worked to bring the J.C. ahead." welcome. Only“ ly $210. Rental 4 cyl., 4 speed trans.. Bronze. cruise control, tilt wheel, mag pLhone 643-8504...... - Assistors, 236-5646, small fee. 5240 plus security, no utilities, tion. 500 square feet to 800 Many speakers spoke of the Penney center to the state and said He praised the efforts of town parking for one car. 649-2925. square feet. 649-5334, 643-7175. wheels, many extras. UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - that the state hopes to continue to employees involved in planning the FOR SALE - 1973 Datsun 240Z. Excellent condition. Days 742- Lebanon, Syria, Libya and the cooperation and efforts that have 12fh District post Good condition. 52,000. Call 9421, evenings 872-4157. produce such job-producing develop­ project, which will bo the primary Palestine Liberation Organization made the project possible, and the 646-3105. luncheon ended with the awarding of ment. building in a planned industrial park, Two Manchester Republicans have prime movers of consolidation, Truck* lor Sal* 62 Friday demanded the U N. ’’There is lots of open space in our and introduced several of them. BUSINESS & SERVICE FIAT 1976 X-19 Yellow, with Security Council order the im­ the first construction-related con­ announced their candidacy for the which is not supported by district of­ state,” she said as she hinted with a Mayor Stephen Penny told the A self-storing removable top. 1976 FORD F150 Super cab tract. The Balf Co. of Newington was party's nomination in the 12th ficials and backers. mediate withdrawal of Israeli smile that J.C. Penney also might be company officials, “I know with the Low mileage. Excellent con­ pick up, equipped for troops from Lebanese soil. awarded the contract to clear the site Assembly District race. ’Tm tired of the people's will not dition. 53650. 872-8496. interested in building more stores passage of time you will be as proud trailering, air conditioning, Israel protested that its retreat that will be the location of the two- Wallace Irish Jr., a member of the prevailing in Manchester,” Irish rust proof, 19,000 miles. Call million square foot center. and relocating its corporate to be located here as we are proud to Republican State Central Committee said. 1975 RABBIT - 4 door, red, 4 643-8813. would plunge southern Lebanon headquarters in Connecticut. have you" speed, excellent condition, "once again into utter chaos.” The ground breaking ceremony for who ran for the seat four years ago. He said that the district has been a asking 52,650. Call 528-4390. Auto* For Salt 61 the center will be held Monday, town And Donald Seibert, chairman of State Rep. James Kennelly. and Walter Joyner, who ran for the nonpolitical body in the past, but he officials said. Part of Windsor Street the board for J.C. Penney, said that speaker of the house, said, “ I want to seat two years ago, both said Friday expects to gain its support because DIRECTORY WASHINGTON (UPI) - at least part of the governor’s hope thank my fellow legislators lor will be closed to traffic starting Mon­ that they will seek the seat, which in­ "they (the district) have been in­ Former Rep. Richard Hanna, D- might be true. helping to make today possible" He Service* Offered Calif., accused of plotting to help day. cludes four of Manchester's 10 voting sulted so highly by a political leader” Servfce* OHttoB jy Ptlntlng-Paporlng 32 He said that more J.C. Penney was referring to enabling legislation Building-Contracting 33 South Korea buy influence in Charles Wichem of J.C. Penney districts. — an obvious reference to Cummings C4M TREE Service - Free es- stores can be'expected in the state. passed by the General A.ssembly that ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, PAINTING - interior and OPEL SALE Congress, pleaded guilty to a said that other contracts, including Manchester's Democratic town and the consolidation push. tlmalcs, discount senior LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - "This new catalog center in verified the state's approval of (he attics, garages, yards exterior, paperhanging, single charge of conspiracy the one for the structural frame of chairman, Ted Cummings, is the pre­ Joyner was a relative newcomer to citizens. Company cleaned, moving, trucking, New homes custom built, Manchester represents our faith in project, which is the subject of a case Manchester owned and excellent work. References. remodeled, additions, rec NEW 78 OPELS AT Friday, three days before he was the building, will be awarded within sent representative from the district. the political scene when he ran l-oam for sale. iSwn service. Free estimates. Fully in­ the area,” he said. now before the state Supreme Court. He ran for the seat for the first time against Cummings two years ago. o|)cratcd. Call 646-1327. No job too big or small 568- rooms, garages, kitchenns to stand trial on a 40-count indict­ two weeks. Most phases of the con­ sured. Martin Mattson, 649- TREMENDOUS SAVINGS He also said that the center in There was some mention of the in 1974, when he defeated Irish. He Many people were impressed with 8522. 4431. remodeled, bath tile, ceement ment. struction work are expdeted to be out ED'S LIGHT Trucking - attics work. Steps, dormers. court cases against the project. won re-election in 1976, when he his dffort, even though it was his first and cellars cleaned. COMPLETE CARPET 4 Tile Residential or commercial. Test Drive One Today Seibert said. "The diary of events defeated Joyner. run for office. Reasonable rates. Call 646- QUALITY PAINTING and Call 649-4291. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Bri­ installation and repairs. Free Paper Hanging by Willis SAMPLE BUY: HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 has read almost like the Perils of Cummings said Friday that he has "I pledge to run a vigorous cam­ 1943 lor free estimate. estimates. Call Pat, at 646- tain and the United States agreed Town defeats Penney Schultz Fully insured, FX-1200 - Built by factory MANSFIELD - Adults and Pauline. If it had been easier, this not made a final decision yet on paign — aggressive and honest. May .3745, after 5 p.m. references. 649-4343. KEEP SMILING engineer. Branch heads, retired. Newport "52-2-12” 2 Friday to let airlines offer cut- wouldn't have been so great a day. " BABYSITTING done in ^ y Barnett clutch, aluminum whether to run again, but he said that the best man win,” Joyner said. home - Any age. Weekdays on­ KEEP HAPPY bedrooms, bathroom, living rate fares between London and 16 In connection with pending cases EXPERT FURNITURE HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ room, kitchen and dining in early tennis match he is "leaning toward” seeking re- It seemed obvious Friday that the ly. Call 649-2W7 between 8 a.m refinishing and antique buretor, balanced blueprinted U.S. cities, settling a dispute that involving the project, attorney and 3 p m. painted for 5150-5200 by area, refrigerator and range, election. race within the party will not be one restoration. Free estimates scheduling now. Professional motor, transmission. 871-2511. storm windows, utility earlier this month threatened to Friday’s events involving the J.C. Anthony Pagano said that the appeal Irish thought that Friday, St. that will split Republicans. E Loveland, 649-8963 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 building, porch, skirting, aw­ erupt into a diplomatic tran­ DRESSMAKING 4 considers any job. 289-9287. Penney Co. included a morning ten­ straight sets, 7-5, 6-0. 6-4. to the state Supreme Court will con­ Patrick’s Day, would be an ap­ "I will work for Wally (If he wins TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville ning, window air conditioner. satlantic air war. Alterations. Done reasonably. evenings or weekends, Don nis match between representatives DeMille, who works for the Hart­ tinue. Also, his clients, Michael propriate one for him to announce his the nomination). I hope he feels the INCOME TAX preparation at BIDWELL Home Improve­ 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 56850. Burlington - “65-2-14” 2 The new fares will let travelers Please call 646-4972. your home, experienced Dan ment Co. Expert installation rack. 51,750. 289^042. of the company and the Town of ford firm of Updike, Kelly and Dworkin and the Manchester En­ candidacy. same way toward me,” Joyner said. J.P. LEWIS 4 SON - Interior bedrooms, dining room., across the nation fly to Britain on Mosler, 649 ,329 or 525-8263 and exterior painting, of aluminum siding, gutters kitchen with appliances, Manchester, Spellacy, related his side’s lose to vironmental Coalition, plan to take Irish has long been active in the Irish said, "We’re both in agree­ WILL PROVIDE TLC in my and trims. Roofing installa­ HONDA - XR75. Good running regularly scheduled airlines for Licensed Home for your 3 to 4 paperhanging, and 7 8 Opel living room, wall to wall The town's team, Town Manager Tliursday's closing of the property action against the federal En­ Republican Party and also in the ment that a Republican should sit in MOrOH CYCLES Hellnislied remodeling. Fully insured tion and repairs. 649-6495. 875- condition. 5200. Call 649-6225, carpet, porch, awning, less than half the price of normal old girl My daughter 9109. Automatic, with coneole, electric rear defogger, Robert Weiss and attorney Jules sale between the town and the com­ vironmental Protection Agency for Eighth Utilities District, a factor that seat.” - any color, reasonable Call 649-9658. after 4:00 p.m. desirable quiet location. A coach-class tickets. In the past, needs a playmate Goose before 5 p m 643-4302 custom cloth Inaaile, earvlM group, etc. Stock |**" Karp, who served as counsel for the pany. approving the slate’s dropping of the that could become an issue because Both men met Friday with Lane, Tolland. 875-6837 good value at 516 250. Jensen’s such discounts have been PAPER HANGING - SPECIALIZING cleaning and Llel '4103” Inc. Call Mrs. Young, 26 Old Manchester Economic Development "Before we closed the deal, Weiss indirect source permit program. The of the recent move for consolidation Republican Town Chairman Thomas BRICK, BUK'K, STONE - repairingrepair! chimneys, roof, new KEEP SMILING Wood Road, 429-1786 or Mr. available only on flights from Commission, defeated the J.C. let us win. Now, things are CARPET INSTALLATIONS - Professional paper hanger, program was developed to measure between the district and the Town of Ferguson to discuss their bids and Fireplaces, concrete graduate of professional roofs Free estimates.estim 30 Olson, Hartford, 247-5209. New York. Penney team, attorneys James different. ' DeMille said with a traffic pollution to new Stair shifts, repairs Carpets, Years Experience Manchester. the future prospects In the assembly Chimney repairs. No job too paper hanging school Howley, KEEP HAPPY ______. Dunne and Thomas DeMille, in steam cleaning. Free simates small Save' Call 644-8356 for 643-5,361 smile. developments, but later dropped. Cummings is considered one of the race. 649-6265. References, free estimates, painting interior, exterior >3775" Automotive Service 66 ROOFER WILL Install roof ODD JOBS - cleaning cellers l)ean Smith, 646-5241. Campara-Traltar* WATERPROOFING siding or gutters for low dis­ ItebUa Hornet 68 ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat­ and attics, moving large Basements, foundation count price. Call ken at 647- specialists, factory appliances Also stone or loam PAINTING AND Wall Dodd says EB claim cracks, hatchways, tile lines, 1566 Your Nolghbors’ viows Should Manchoutor buy delivcriMl 644-1775. Papering - Spring fix-up time 1974 OPEN ROAD Chevy van - trained, one day service, 114 su m p p u m p s. 30 y e a rs Expert painting and wall CHARTER OAK RUICK-OPEL Sleeps 4, not self contain^, East Main Street, Rockville. experience! Charlie and Al papering. Free estimates asking 54500. 646-0177. 871-1617. moro land for rocroatlon? REWEAVING burs, holes. 643-4953, 242-5915 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Call 568-6686 or 568-7363. should be resolved kfom Celdor^, JuW • m lnutn from. Downtoen Hertord. Window shades, Venetian HANDY MAN - With truck Why not send Haating-Plumbing 35 blinds Keys TV for rent. available for spring cleaning HARTFORD (UPI) - Congress design planning. More cost overrun Marlow s. 867 Main St. 649- and moving Call 649-1400. a happy thought SEWERLINES, sink lines, claims are expected. 5221 should force the Navy to resolve the to someone todayl cleaned with electric cutters, ■’Congress has got to do something by professionals. McKinney $0.7 billion in cost overrun claims by Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ VOLKSWAGEN three defense contractors, including about the whole settlement issue. Bullding-Contraeting 33 pany, 643-5308. Electric Boat which has threatened The current procedures don’t work. INCOME to make idle 14,000 workers. Rep. ’The whole issue has gone on far too WES ROBBINS carpentry DIESEL NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn, said long,” Dodd said. remodeling specialist. Ad­ repairs, plugged drains, immediate Delivery! “Hgre we are in the throes of a $3 TAX ditions, rec rooms, dormers, kitchen faucets replaced Friday. built-ins, bathrooms,’ repaired. Rec rooms, Dodd, who represents the eastern billion claim problem and the kitchens, 649-3446. bathroom remodeling, heat 52 Miles Per Gallon Connecticut area containing the ElB (congressional) committees haven’t SERVICE moderniiation, etc. Free shipyard in Groton, said he was not done anything,” Dodd said. "I think CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Estimate gladly given. M 4 M Also In Stock— 19 78 they have to put the heat on the Homes, Additions, Repairs, Plumbing 4 Heating. 649-2871. choosing sides in the escalating fight DIRECTORY Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing between the firm and the Navy. But Navy. ’They’ve got personnel budgets 345-2009. FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum- RABBITS—DASHERS—BUSES he said it was the Navy's respon­ (to approve for the Navy) and the bing. Repairs and sibility to settle the matter. Navy is pretty sensitive to con­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Remodeling. Faucets, OfFicials at EB, a subsidiary of gressional criticism. ALLAN T KEELER S Ux Carpentry and general con­ vanities, hot water heaters! SCIROCCOS—CAMPERS "There’s enough blame to be tracting. Residential and General Dynamics Corp, this week INCOME TAX service. Tax returns done tii Prompt service, on emergen­ commercial. Whether it be a cies. 643-7024. ireatened to stop work April 12 on shared by everyone. Clearly the MMMHULNMnT the privacy of your home. Call Navy made some mistakes in the 688 'Hr t i M fa* Prmnaon 871-1781 for appointment. small repair job, a custom class488 nuclear attack sub­ omcii built home or anything in TOLLAND COUNTY marines unless $544 million in claims program and clearly EB has had between, call 646-13^. Ml CenMr M, for contract changes are settled to its some serious problems. But the Mary Breen Fred Andre Daniel J. Lange Alride Btimitardi Sandy Napoletano Jerry D’Auria responsibility rests with the Navy to CARPENTRY 4 Masonry - satisfaction. A total of 14,000 Jerry D’Aurla, 1 Columbos St., VOLKSWAGEN settle the situation,” Dodd said. Aleide Bombardi, 249 Hilliard Additions and remodeling. employees in Connecticut and Rhode Mary Breen, 3 Academy St., Fred Andre, Manchester — Manchester — "Most certainly. Free estimates. Call Anthony ’The other defense contractors in­ St., Manchester — “’They should INCOME TAX PREPARA- FLOOR SANDING and Island work on the project. Manchester — ‘T m new to town *”They should.” The town keeps spreading out, Squillcote, 6494)811. RouIh 83. Vprnon-Mandii'ster Line volved in the claims are the Newport develop Hilliard Pond.” INCOMETAX Preparation - ^xiON • Exp^eoc^. At your refinishing. Floors like new. The EB claim is part of $2.7 billion bat I think Manchester has pretty Daniel J. Lange, 15 Gearview (Spmtalinng in older floors), News, fVa.) Shipbuilding and Sandy Napolelano, 105 Birch and in time, thWe will be no land CARPENTRY - Repairs, demanded from the Navy by ship fine recreational facilities. I think staining floors. No waxing. Drydock Co. and Ingalls Ship­ Terrace, Manchester — St., Manchester — “ Yes, left for recreation. We need more MM lerJ^Si^ 0^ 52541^ C*U Wall Zlngler for appoHit- remodeling, additions, gar­ Also ceiling^ and inside pain­ builders because of cost overruns they should have more ptayground “Definitely, if its available they things like the Hockanum River ------m « U . 848.S948, building, a divisioif of Litton In­ definitely.” ages, roofing. Call David ting, John Verfaille, 646-5750 649-2638 caused by a variety of reasons, in­ eqtdpment for small children.” ibould get it.” Linear Park with its trails.” Patria, 644-17Ss. after 6 p.m. cluding alleged Navy inelficency in dustries, of Pascagoula, Miss. PAGE Tft’O-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mamhesler. Conn., Sal , Mar. h |g. 1978

Manch«0t0r ) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 18.1978— PAGE THREE-A public records 1 Hockanum watershed Deadline set f Engaged News for aonlor eitizons S'arranly dr«d( considered beautiful for seeking Rejeanne Y. Manseau to Frank W. Champ Jr. and Paula Kay Champ, Much of the terrain drained by the Several photographers who con­ By WALLY FORTIN p.m. and will maxe me comph specs and demands for a school are route, stopping at the high school. one thing and specs for another use both of Vernon, property at 37 Ed­ Hockanum (Indian for “crooked") tributed their work to the slide scholarship Hi^gang! It’s that time again and River is beautiful, even spectacular, The bus will wait until at least 3:30 differ. mund St., $40,000. collection caught the river from Ver­ the first bit of news is to remind you Dr. Douglas H. Smith said in his p.m. before returning home. You One more thing to realize is that if Manuel Lerman and Maxine K. non to East Hartford at all seasons. ' that the show scheduled for March 22 presentation of the stream's past, THe deadline for filing Manchester should all make plans to attend. The the school were to make the Lerman to Michael S. Fendell, There were also a number of views of at the Chateau de Ville has been present, and future for the ^ o l a ^ i p Foundation applications session will be from 2 to 7 p.m. necessary renovations and changes property at 66B Ambaasador Drive, the plant, bird, animal, and reptile canceled and we have scheduled a Manchester Historical Society is April 4. These scholarships are Our activities here at the center to stay within the school code, it' $36,000. life along the Hockanum. date to see the show "The Sound of Wednesday at Highland Park School. available to graduating high school start with last Tuesday’s bowling would cost the Board of EMucation a Candace Carbonneau, Mansfield, Dr. Smith opened the program by seniors who are residents of Music” at the Coachlight April 27. to Dennis J. O'Connor and Barbara The proof of his statement was in league at the Parkade Lanes. The considerable amount of money. showing some problems the Manchester and are awarded for the Polks who have signed up for the B. O'Connor, property at 38 Locust more than 200 color slides of a varie­ Hwkanum River Linear Park Com­ f results are Class A High Triple, Edna However, if we the seniors take over . first year only of higher education. Cliateau are asked to call our office St., $39,750. ty of Jhe river's features. It first at­ mittee and recruited volunteer Christensen, 412; Lenny Bjorkman, the building, the monies will be This higher education can include and tell us whether you will take in Levitt Construction Co. to Robert tracted the Indians, he said, because groups early faced in their efforts to 551; high single, EMna Christensen, financed through a federal grant. vocational, technical, business, hair­ “The Sound of Music.” Those who 148; Everett Brewer, 203. Class B We have said from tlie start that if J. Landry and Dona L. I^ndry, of the game in forests on both sides, restore the water's purity. In addi­ dressing. professional schools. a$ don't want to go will get their money high triple, Kay Nettleton, 339; Joe Green School is going to be phased property at 892 Tolland Turnpike, fish in its water, and fertile soil in tion to nature's debris were aban­ back. Those who go will have new $45,900. adjacent flatlands. well as two-year and four-year Karvelis, 463; high single, Kay out, we ask that we be considered as doned cars and large appliances, in­ colleges. seating arrangements on the bus. We the first choice for the building. Garnet C. Moliengo, formerly Later it drew the early in­ Nettleton, 157; Joe Karvelis, 179. dustrial waste, and indiscriminate In addition. Manchester Communi­ need to know soon so we can fill the known as Garnet Anne Matus, to dustrialists of the area to its water landfill. On Wednesday morning we had 11 We feel very strongly that if we do ty College students who plan to bus with other interested persons. David J. Wackier and Rolanda S. power. Among still standing- fac­ tables for pinochle. The winners are get the Green School, that when it is A separate segment of slides was transfer are eligible for considera­ The manager of the Coachlight has Wackier, property at 119 Love Lane, tories or approximate locations of of last year’s canoe and kayak race AI Chellman, 717; Rene Maire, 614; completely renovated to our needs, tion. promised us nice seats and they tell John Derby, 607; Michael Haberern, the public will find it to be something $40 .15 conveyance tax. others Dr. Smith showed were the over a 6.2-mile stretch of the Some scholarships are earmarked us the buffet lunch is really delicious. 579; Joe Carlin, 572; Robert Schuber, everyone will be proud of. Hilliard woolen, Pitkin cotton, and Hockanum. It will be held April 29 Speaking of trips, we have a couple Watson and Ledyard, Hudson, and for students with special interests or 562; May Tivnan, 55; Gladys Seelert, Menu iliia week CrrtifiralF of altarhmrnl this year, Dr. Smith announced. for special vocational areas. Specific more planned. "The first is a three- 551; Josephine Schuetz, 550; Mary AdamMass. 7:30 p.m. — Disaster Control Ad­ by eating a low-cost meal, with the canned peaches. good friend Annie Johnston. Annie Thomas P. “Tip” O'Neill, Speaker visory Committee, Disaster Center. Directors hear savings going to the starving of the has planned a very nice program “Frog Hollow; A Neighborhood Hartford’s most famous industries Se\en Layer Casserole of the U.S. House of Representatives, 8 p.m. — Consolidation Plan world. built around color^ slides of the Portrait,” will be presented to the and the settlement of the area by Im­ 1 cup raw rice 1978 recipient of the John F. Kennedy Meeting. Manchester High School. no comments Health fair sets lung tests The money saved should be taken Passion Play. She saw it in the Black public for the first time Sunday at 3 migrant laborers. H iIl history has Recruiter aide 1 cup canned corn Memorial Award, will lead the Tuesday to the family’s church or synagogue Hills orSouth Dakota last summer p.m. in the Trinity College Live led to Frog Hollow’s r e ^ t nomina­ AlC Harold Robertson, son of Mr, 1-pound can tomato sauce parade. 6:30 p.m. — Board of Tax Review. Despite Thursday's snow, the Sciences Center auditorium in Hart­ If you want to know how much car­ ty offers education, training and con­ Manchester and Ellen Falzarano of and placed in a large rice bowl, Manchester Board of Directors com­ and has several of our girls from the tion for the National Register of bon monoxide may be in your lungs, and Mrs. Earl Robertson of 30 Fern- 1 envelope dry onion soup mix The three-hour parade will have Probate Court. ford. Historic Places. sultation in the skills of living and is South Windsor. which has been provided for the '/z cup finely chopped green pepper ment session was held Thursday Senior Center to help her present the you make have your breath sample dale Drive, is presently at the United collection of donations for the ­ more than 25 floats and 50-musical 8 p.m. — Republican Town Com­ program. The presentation is a 20-minute The narration is by Ivor Hugh. The dedicated to teaching individuals The Family Oriented Childbirth In­ 1 cup cann^ green beans units including two of the award win­ night. analyzed at the Manchester Health States Air Force recruiting office in ving. The Lenten observance is spon­ mittee, Hearing Room. slide program with narration, inter­ presentation includes an original how to live rather than teaching how formation Society (FOCIS) is a non­ pound hamburg ning Philadelphia Mummer Bands But, the stormy weather kept Health rlinir. Fair Tuesday from 2 to 7 p.m. at to make a living. Manchester, as a recruiter aid. sored by the Social Action Division of 8 p.m. — Democratic Town Com­ views and music. It refers to Frog musical score by Hartford Jazz profit organization founded to inform 1 cup water and many championship drum corps. attendance to a minimum. Don’t forget the big health clinic A Manchester High School. Robertson, a 1976 graduate of mittee, Illing Junior High School, 229 Hollow as “a microcosm of city pianist Lee Callahan. Other .services being represented Manchester Area Conference of Put rice and corn in bottom of 2- Director Joseph Sweeney was at Tuesday at Manchester High School. the public of the educational Manchester High School, has been in WWLP-TV, Channel 22, will E. Middle Turnpike. neighborhoods ib the Northeast A reception will fdllow the presen­ The local Christmas Seal/Lung include the area La Leche Leagues. Churches. the Municipal Building office, but no facilities available to aid in pregnan­ the Air Force for two years and is quart casserole. Sprinkle dry onion televise the entire parade which 8 p.m. — Human Relations Com­ It’s ail free and starts at 2 p.m. with United States," and sets the area's tation. Tlie public is invited. Admis­ Association will demonstrate the F’OCIS, and Manchester Monitrice Next Wednesday’s prayer is: residents attended to discuss matters cy, childbirth, newborn care, and stationed at Randolph AFB in Texas soup mix over rice and corn. Add half begins at 1 p.m. mission, Coffee Room. Gov. Elia Grasso being here for the present conditions and possible sion is ffee. difference between carbon monoxide Associates. “Father as we come to the end of involving local government. post-partum care. Membership in as an environmental support the tomato sauce mix with % water opening. It's a great opportunity to future directions against an For information, call Mllll levels in the breath of smokers and The La Leche Leagues are plan­ FOCIS is open to the public. Lent, help us to remember that it is The next session will be April 4. nonsmokers as one of the health specialist. cup of water. Add green pepper, get some important health check­ historical backdrop. That backdrop Sllvestri, S27-S151, extension 870, or ning a slide presentation plus a dis­ There will be many other exhibits, not enough to sacrifice one meal a ups. Our bus will leave the center at 1 education programs at the fair. Anyone interested in talking to Air­ green beans, hamburg. Add includes the development of some of Robert Pawlowski, 522-3077. play of printed matter including the demonstrations and free health week for seven weeks. Make us remaining tomato sauce mixed with The Educational Community, 645 latest medical research on man Robertson about his experiences always conscious that we need to Birch Mountain Hoad, an adult screening tests. Admission to the fair in the Air Force may do so by contac­ the remainder of the water. Ck)ver breastfeeding and its advantages is free. learn to live more simply so that all casserole. Bake at 375 degrees for education center, will participate in ting him at the Recruiting Office at College notes The league has two new leaders in of your children may partake of your one hour. Remove cover and bake 30 the fair. The Educational Communi­ 555 Main Street or by calling 646-7440. the area, Janice Chetelat of abundance. We thank you for that minutes more. Serves six. Among the area students Robert Scarchulc. Route 3. Cheryla Vedovato. 64 Clinton West Main St.: Wesley A. Ro- Dekker, 7 Brookside Lane: MANCHESTEiy^t^^ named to the dean’s list for Box 382. Drive; Patricia Owles, 19 dean. 47 Crest Drive; Ruth Amy Dresner, 183 Henry the fall semester at Tolland: Karin Bagley. 167 Oaring Road: Arlene Jane Salb, 20 Thompson St.; Wendy Lane; Brian Gamage. 201 Weiss joins committee Theater schedule Manchester Community Loehr Road: June Barrows. Cyr, 9 Fox Meadow Lane; Saternis. 14 Mountain St.: Regan Road: Deborah Gates. i . College are: 456 Tolland Stage: Joseph James Dowling. 240 Hilton Judy A. Teselle. 436 Bolton 60 Franklin St. YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR Ellington; Annette Ouellet. Gay, 181 New Road; Lynne Drive: Michael Hayes. 84 Road; Tracey Therrien. 88 Also, Linda W. Gebel. 200 on future of government TOMORROW - 93 Wapping Wood Road: Bar­ Lamberton, 302 Baxter St.; Hillside Drive: Sharon Shenipsit St.; Stewart L. Regan: Terry Godl. 45 Saturday Ware. 32K Kelly Road: Steven Sunday i: A. Theater 3 — "Casey s bara Kupferschmid. 36 Abbott Michael Lamelin. Glen Drive: H orsfield. 250 Oak S t.: Discovery Road: Kathleen U.A. Theater 1 - “High Shadow " 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:30 Joan Lamothe. 122 Dockerel Thomas R. Karpf. 404 Strong M. Wiersman, 28 Merlifi" H all, 92 R isley R oad: FREE 2 HOUR Robert Weiss, general manager of pointment. “LOCAL GOVERNMENT 2000 Road: Alan G. Bicknell. 59 Anxiety' 2:n0-.1:4n-5:15-7:0()- U.A. Theater 1 — "High Vernon Cine 1 — 'Semi- PANCAKES South Road: Sharon Bahler. 76 Road: Edith B. Stefaniak. 23 Road; Stephen Livingston. 23 Road: Sally Aberle. 73 Center Kathleen Heim. 138 Mountain Manchester, has been selected to serve on and the ICMA Committee on Future CREATIVE 8 45-10:30 Anxiety" 2:00-3:405:15-7:00- Tough" 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- Carol Drive. Locust St. Road: Jane Andrews. 30 St.: Noreen Ann Krowka. 117 an international committee of local Horizons will require the dedication and Jobs Hill Road: David S-T-R-E-T-C-H + EMBROIDERY U.A Theater 2 - "Straight 8:45-10:30 9:30 Bassett. Pinney Hill: Ann South Windsor: Deborah L. Hebron: Anne O'Neill, West Tolland Ave.: Dianne Barber. Union St.; Debra Lively. 99 government professional administrators, knowledge of the very best city and county U.A. Theater 2 — “Straight Street. 227 Warren Ave,; Diane M. scholars, and urban experts. The com­ Time" 2:00-3:55-5:45-7:40-9:40 Vernon Cine 2 — "The 3 aii Sana. ALL YOU CAN EATI Garland. 56 South Road: Ackley, 10 Meryl Road; Dawn Scott Drive; Michael Martin. managers and administrators in the coun­ U.A Theater 3 — “Casey's Time" 2:90-3:55-5:45-7:40-9:40 Fantastic Supermen " 1:15- Shelley Kloppenburg. 102 Bednarezyk, 103 Venedict Vemon-Rockville: Carol E. Brand. 24 Crown St.: Susan J. 44 Skinner Road: Joanne May. mittee is part of LOCAL GOVERNMENT try.” Brown. 274 Taylor St.; SEWING CLINIC Shadow" 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:30 3:00: “Julia" 5:00-7:10-9:20 Pinney Brook: Grace Drive: Carol AnneOppelt, 682 Halliday. 7E Hillside Manor: 655 Talcottville Road: Janet 2000, which will take a look at the TTie committee will begin its work with Vernon Cine 1 — "Semi- PALM SUNDAY-MAR. 19th Pospisil. 7 Blueberry Circle; Ellington Road: Timothy Ju d ith A. Jack so n . 58 William F. Bulger. 10 Olson L, Miller. 46 Crestridge prospects for cities and counties in the an intensive seminar on the future, to be Tough" 2:00-7:30-9:30 9 am to 6 pm Maaonic Tampla Wendy Lou Schindler. 4 Davis Roaix. 26 Robert Drive: Brookside Lane: Leopold B. Drive; James J. Byram, 70 Drive: and Charles E. Muller. future. Arlene Zdanis. 2727 Ellington Montauk Drive: Henry R. Tuetdavg March 21at held in early April in Kansas City Vernon Cine 2 — "The 3 Showcase (Naxt to Cavoy’a) 25 E. Contor 8L Road: Joyce Scruggs. 5 Wap­ Sans. 25 Kanter Drive: 151 Union St. Weiss was one of 25 practicing ad­ Missouri. Fantastic Supermen" 1:15- ping Wood Road: Duane Road: Kathy Ann London, 85 William W. Patten Jr,, 695 2-4p -f 6:30-8:30 ministrators chosen by a panel of 3:00. "Julia " 7:10-9:20 Cwemas MANCHESTER Mitchell. 147 Pinney St. Birch Road: Joyce Mugford, Talcottville: Roland J. Perry. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 2000’s staff 15 Apple Tree Lane; Gary 37 Claire Road: David A nationally recognized pbulic officials to di^tor. Dr. Laurence Rutter, says that U trB m A T E B 4 DONATION: Bolton: Kathleen Brown. 4 Wodnesilayp March 22nd serve on the Future Horizons of the EXITSa Green Hill Drive; Carrie Dod- Olmstead. 1696 Main St.; Pfaizgraf. 266 South St.: Toni urban experts, futurists, and social scien­ Caballe ANXIETY ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN (imdar 12) $1.00 M. Pike. 130 Evergreen Road: Profession Committee of the Inter­ OIUmLAM E man. 275 Hebron Road: Laura Susan Parker. 15 Cherry 10 to 12 tists will be working with the committee STRASBORG, France j ROBBrntHRMET FRIENDSHIP LODGE |148 A.F. S A.M. Edwards. 48 Steele Crossing Blossom: Eileen Templeton. Lee Porter, 30 Davis Ave.; national City Management Association. over the next 15 months. (UPI) — Spanish opera STRAIGHT timer EASTHARrmpD 20 Imperial Drive; Michael Valerie R. Pozzato. 21 Echo Linda TIngley, a Home Economist for The appointment was announced by Road: Arlene Fiano, 13 As part of LOCAL GOVERNMENT singer Montserrat Caballe sea-saio Webster Lane: Jack Fletcher, Tirrell, 319 Griffin Road: Drive; Cynthia L. Reska. 64 the White Sewing Machine Company, is ICMA's president, Robert A, Kipp, city the committee hopes to help ciUes and American Jessye Nor­ 101 French Road; Patriciai from Marehair, Illinois. A recant manager of Kansas City, Missouri. 3ESHaB m uK um m unm n towns, villages, and counties plan for their man will be the star of this til <:90RM. Maneggia. 827 Hop Riverl graduate of Eastern llllnolo Unlvaralty, “This is probably the most important own future, anticipate problems, and year's Strasbourg Inter­ Road: Dana Robinson. lOSi Linda specialized In texfiles and committee of urban professionals ever prepare early for solutions. national Music Festival, GUESS THE OSCAR WINNERS School Road: Jeffery Smith, clothing, and earned a membership In assembled," said Kipp in making the ap­ June 2-18. AND WIN A SEASON PASS 214 Bolton Center Road: and ORAY Jo Ann Webb. 255 Hebronj Kappa Omiceon Phi, honorary Home FOR 2 GOOD AT Economics Society, and was active in ANY UA THEATRE Road. WESTOWNI Burns stars U O V C^iutt Coventry: Elaine Steele. S37| fftfr y Bhnks AvUtbh «r All P 1-1 A f- f / A r Y the Illinois Home Economics Assocla- Non-credit courses set HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - T h M fr tt. Flanders Road; Ellen E. ______tion. No Tieltst Punhbss W te tw r y . DOWN Whiting. 82A Midland Road:I O V tt 25 Y8A8S O f CONTINUOUS SH VIC il George Burns next will 455 HARTFORD R^ MANCHESTER As one of a team of specially trained demonstrators, Lin­ The Community Services Division of bidding. Classes will begin March 28 and C^rdfeBtra t David Eversole. 224 Lakeviewl star in “Uncle Bill and the Drive: Joan Linton, 472 643-5230 da’s Job takes her around the country giving sewing tips and Manchester Community College will offer will continue on Tuesdays from 12:30 to Queen of Hollywood" from fashion counsel at department stores and sewing centers, fairs three non-credit courses later this month. Ripley Hill Road: Robert :T O U $ c o m m u n it y HZAITH SCtVICI STOZf' 2:30 p.m. for a total of eight weeks. an original screenplay. The ■ — V ------r anh tl|oraU Bowers. 216 Twin Hills Drive; f and home shows. In addition, she works with White and Elna Macrame II is for persons who have had Astrology II is for students who already cigar-smoking comedian Or. Jock Corxkictor Neil Campbell. 168 Merrow Sewing Machine Dealers to keep them abreast of new some previous experience in macrame. have taken a course in astrology. Instruc­ will play a retired ex- Stuort Gilksptt. Chorok Oirtclor Road: Monique Cloutier, developments In the field of home sewing. Students will learn advanced knotting, tion will cover the construction of vaudevillian and radio per­ Goose Lane: Sharon basket making, sculpturing forms and horoscope charts, and other elements of SEMI-TOUGH' SnNwr,llhrdi 19,1971 Coolbaugh, Old Oak Train: Prior to joining White, Linda was employed at local sewing former who befriends a shops In Parle, Illinois. replacing seats in chairs. Classes will astonomy. Classes will begin March 29, runaway 14-year-old girl in 7:31 PJN. May AgitMini John (?ulpin. RFD 1. Box 414: begin March 27 and will continue on Mon­ and will continue on Wednesdays from 8 to Tina Fentiman. Standish All Sessions Open To Ths Public Free Of Chsrgs the Columbia Pictures Road: Linda Gilmore. RFD5. days from 9 a.m. to noon for a total of 10 p.m. for a total of eight weeks. production. Nadwt1trMi|li School OPEN seven weeks. Box 100: Sherrill Kotowskl.l SHOP TOMORROW, 80N0AY For information about costs and Midland Road: Junellen Pear­ SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL Intermediate Bridge will cover the com­ registration, call the Community Services 1.1 M IIMNOI • Am TAMIaiifcif______ScKAtn sall. Lancaster Road: and| ALL DAY plete structure and latest techniques of Divison at 646-2137, SATURDAY M aster’s *^arly! While and Elna Sawing Machinaa PubMtwd M «y M nkig woatx I NKSHT SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Sund«y« ind hoM m . EfUtrad M «w I I DAVE) TAIATSKV SUNDAY MancOMMr. Com . Poal O tilc* M S«-1 FEVER About town] MAHCHE8TER SEWINO Speech contest slated com Clooo MM Moaor. J o h n Thivof fa YY« RM6 9NAU MXMO • MACHINE CENTER Suggaatad Caniar Rataa TMHNOCTUINB______OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. PiyoMo m Mvonoo aSSSSSaM M l Manchester BarrackzJ The Nathan Hale Toastmasters will hold Don MacKenzie, William Altmai.i., Singto oopy ...... 1 M MATMaa T Our S ta ff Is Here 7 Days their first speech contest Tuesday at 7:30 Willian Greene and Irving Meltzer. W to M y ...... 900 aAT,-suM,-$ioM.-Tuaa World War I Veterans, j ono mom<...... saao Auxiliary win meet Sunday p.m. at Center Congregational Church. Nathan Hale Toastmasters is a public Tlwm montUo ...... $ 11 .70 1:1S • 300 OONAIKM t l ■ M O S CmZBQ AND A week To Serve Your Family' The Porfect CwnMni Mow ter Easter! The winner will represent the local club speaking club where members practice Six m ontlw ...... ttS .40 SnWNW tt • ONOMIUND1 I2PK at 2 p.m. at the VF ALL MEDICINAL Ono y o tr...... $4010 Home. Reservations may March 28 when members of three other impr mptu and formal speeches on all M M R o m Upon RoquoM ■^ERV CE' AVAILAB! F be made at this Toastmaster clubs compete in subjects. Suboertoore M m M lo rtoohio PUEASECMLTlEAraE MANCHEOTERPARAKDE ..JMhr104 OUN. 1M llw lr nonopopw baton SM p m . for the state testimonlalf Manchester. The public may attend by phoning Don •boulO Mtopnona tba dreuiabon PORSCnSMTIBS VERNON PLAZA ...... Da«y 1 M SUN. 104 Participants in Tuesday's contest are Papal bnant. 647-$a4$, April 23 at Restlandl ENFIELO OOUARE ...... DeOy 10-000 OUN. 124 MacKenzie at 646-2153. Farms. I ‘ PAGE FOUR-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchetter, Conn., gat., March 18. v m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. March 18, 1978 — PAGE FIVE-A The district subsidy LOCAL CHURCHES ( AREA CHURCHES GOSPEL H .tm 415 Center St. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m., IT’S YOUR OPINION COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN a IP 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a m SECOND CONGREGATIONAL The letters I have seen in The were, as they appeared to bielieve, District paid less than $6 back to the Worship, sermon: "Jesus Diety Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School Road. 31. CHURCH, United Church of Christ, Herald, with respect to the proposed above the law, possibly pressure Reflected In Word and Deed"; 6 p.m.. town. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. 1746 Boston Tpke., Coventry. Rev. Robert consolidation of the Eighth District could be brought through the press or 1 do not believe the town’s The Saturday opinion page is Worship, sermon by Mike Lawlor. 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday nion on a wide variety of suh- Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor Rev CENTER CONGREGATIONAL K. Bechtold, minister. into the town have been full of emo­ overhead and administrative costs School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ the state to correct the inequity of open to all readers of The jecls. William J. Stack, Rev. William J. CHI RCH, Uniird Church of ChriM, U 11 a.m.. Worship; 9:30 a.m., Christian tion, with few figures, eicept for this dscriminatory charge. are nearly 600 percent. I believe this Killeen. sonage on Cornwall Dr. education for all; 6 p.m.. Confirmation Herald. We solicit your cminions We ask that you limit your Center St. Rev. Newell H. CurUs Jr., FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 763 gloating on the part of some Eighth I also requested a refund for 20-cent ctorge is less than cost and Saturday at 5 and 7:30 p.m., pastor. Class; 7:30 p.m., Adult Study Group. that If charges were correctly com­ on topics of interest to the com* writing to no more than 500 “ ’■Tol auditorium: Sunday Masses at Oak St., Blast Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL District residents, with respect to overcharges in previous years. 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simp­ Jelley, pastor. I received a letter dated Jan. 31, puted for actual costs of sewage munity. Is it education? Ad­ . 9 and 10:30. in church; 10:30 a.m. son Wing: 10 a.m.. Worship Service, the CHURCH, 837 Main St. (corher of Conn. the low tax rate they enjoy. words, double spaced, and send ^ 1 noon in school auditoriium. lO'a.m., Church School: 11 a.m.. Mor­ Blvd.). East Hartford. Rev. William E. 1973, from the attorney for the processing, plus applicable overhead ministration? Business? Rev. Mr. Curtis, preaching. Church ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. In 19431 moved to the south side of them to: FILL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI- School: 11:15 a.m.. Second Hour in the Flynn, minister. Rev. Carl T. Holt, West Middle Turnpike and dis­ Eighth District, reducing the charge and administrative costs, the charge Recreation? Politics? y N.4TIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL associate minister. to $21.58 which was the amount they to the district would be increased by IT’S YOUR OPINION Robbins Room, Task Force meeting in CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF covered I wu to pay the Eighth Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Library, New Member Conversations in 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church computed I would have paid the town several times the present charge. Manchester Evening Herald CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. School, child care; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; District for s w e r service. I thought The purpose is to present a 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service Federation Room and Coffee Shoppe, had I been on a town sewer. They It could even exceed the cost to Herald Square and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Miller, minister. 6 p.m.. Youth Choir; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim nothing of the amount charged until a Woodruff Hall: 7 p.m.. Youth Group, 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and refused to refund overcharges, those paying a sewage charge to the cross-section of community opi­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 Deliverance Service. Federation Room. Youth Fellowship, Junior High Youth .f !tl couple of years later I discovered a (amounts which I believe were il­ town, iwcause of the additional • FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Fellowship. friend iiving north of West Middle legally charged in prior years. They overhead and administration costs of Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James CHURCH. 1226 Main St. Rev. George W. Beliasov. pastor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Route 31, AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN Turnpike, with a simiiar bouse, was said they had already spent the the district. Webb. Rev. Laurence M. Hill. Rev. REFORMED CHI RCH, 661 Avery St., 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, paying much iess than 1 was. 1 called money. A correction of this should result in Bruce A. Pehrson, pastors. pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, pastor. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ 6:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. United officials of the District to find out In view of the above figures I reduction of charges to town sewer vice. Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday 9;45 a m., Sunday Schoo; 11 a.m. and 7 users. Methodist Men: 7 a.m., Methodist Men's p.m., Worship. why and ran into a massive stone believe that "STEAL”, chosen by CHI RCH OF THE ASSSl MPTION. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a m. those who wish to perpetuate the While it is apparently impossible Communion Breakfast: 8 a.m.. Holy -ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Tolland BOLTON UNITED METHODIST wall. Adams Street at Thompson Road. Rev, Communion: 9 and 10:45 a m., worship. CHURCH, 1040 Boston Turnpike. Rev. anachronism of the Eighth District, for an individual to get the figures, I Revv. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Not only did they refuse to tell me Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Pastor Webb preaching, sermon; “His Dr. James W. Knorr, pastor, is the proper appelation. believe any resident of the Eighth Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ why, but I was informed that they set Suffering"; 7:30 p.m.. Choir Concert: day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 11 a m,, Worship ^rvicc; 10 a m,. In 1976, after the town took over District, who paid more than $30.69 Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 “Worship through Music." David C. v-w ,. Church School. the rates and that 1 had no right to the North Manchester Water Co., I (two milts on approximately $15,000 a.m. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Morse, director of music. LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE, 32 question them. They said for me to received a sewage charge of $37.05, assessment) in sewer tax in 1977, CHURCH OF JESl S CHRIST OF NORTH UNITED METHODIST Hebron Road, Bolton. Rev, Robert W. pay and keep quiet. (Some of the LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., ^uth Windsor. whereas the town charge would have could have paid too much; anybody CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Erie R. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a m.. Cronin, pastor, words were not quite so polite.) And who paid a sewer tax on a motor Street & Hillstown Road. Wendel K. Custer, pastor. Saturday vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday been $28.06 and the charge, if my Walton, bishop. Worship ^rvice. as the amount was small, 1 paid, but vehicle paid too much and probably 6:30 a.m.. Palm Sunday Breakfast and Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. house had been on the north side of 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a m.. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY was not happy about it. the street, would have been $17. most commercial establishments Communion for men and boys; 9 and UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL Seminary: 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, sermon: CHURCH, Sand Hill Road. South Wind­ In 1972, when the town’s sewage The stone wall was still there as paid too much. Ellington. p.m.. Sacrament Service. "Great Expectations,” coffee fellowship sor. Rev. Bruce Jacques, vicar; Rev. treatment plant took over the massive as ever. On Aug. 9, 1976, I By too much, I mean they could ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. between services; 9 a.m.. Nursery for Worship Service, Sunday School. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the processing of all sewage, I received a wrote to the attorney for the Eighth have actually paid more for sewer Archambault and Rev. Francis children 5 years old and younger; 10:30 vicar. District and eventually the charge service than if the service were Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF bill of 136.36 for sewer service. The a.m.. Church School classes for age 3 to FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hartford 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. was reduced to $28.08. provided directly by the town. Edward J. Reardon, pastor emeritus. town's charge for sewer service the Grade 6; 1:30 p.m.. Green Lodge Friends Meeting House, 144 S. Quaker Family Service and Sunday School; The quoted figures, I think, prove Before a vote is scheduled, I would Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; visitation, Eid Timbrell, leader; 6:30 Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Communion. would have been $21.06. And if my Lane, West Hartford. conclusively that residents south of like to see accurate figures which Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., p.m.. Junior and Senior Youth: 8 p.m.. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, house were on the north side of West noon, and 5 p.m. 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. the turnpike are subsidizing could be attested to by a public ac­ Junior Sacred Dancers, “Elastic Band” PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN Route SO, Vernon. Rev, Robert H, SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Middle Turnpike, the charge would counting firm, from both the district at the parsonage, “Skin Hunger" discus­ CHURCH, Route 31 and North River Weliner, rector. residents (A the Eighth District. 1 Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps of- Mrs. Nancy Fournier have been $10.58. (The house is on an and the town. sion topic. Deadline today for ordering Road, Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wllkens, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. know this to be so for residents of my • ficers. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; Eighth District sewer line but is not I believe these would show a most Easter lilies and tickets for Upper Room Mrs. Nancy Fournier reads a story about the life of Jesus to pastor. Family Service and Church School. area and, I suspect, all who pay 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Meal. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN inequitable distribution of charges* 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. in the district. sewage charges to the town are. Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation SECOND CONGREGATIONAL the fourth grade Church School students at Emanuel Lutheran CHURCH, 239 Graham Road, South In 1977 the bill for sewer services between taxpayers of the Eighth Meeting. Worship Service, (9 a.m. during July and After trying for six months to CHI RCH, Ignited Cliurrli of Christ, Church. Mrs. Fournier is the wife of the Rev. Ronald J. Four­ August). Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. was $30.69, the same as I would have District and in the allocation of costs breach the Eighth District stone UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHI RCH, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. nier, pastor of Emanuel. (Herald photo by Dunn) ROCKVILLE UNITED METH- 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service; 9 wall, 1 wrote a letter, dated Dec. 31, had to pay the town. I understand the of the town’s sewer department 187 Woodbridge St. Rev. Marvin Stuart, MacLauchlin, pastor. a m., Sunday School and Nursery. minister. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St. Rev. 1972, to the president of the district, town charges the district 20 cents per between the town and the district. 8 a.m.. Palm Sunday Breakfast in John W. Mortimer, pastor. VERNON ASSEMBLIBIS OF GOD Needless to say, I am in favor of the 10 a.m., Sunday School; II a.m.. Fellowship Hall, program to follow, CHURCH, 51 Old Town Road, Rockville. stating the facts and advising that 1,000 gallons, which would mean that 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. demise of the Eighth District. Worship; 6:30 p.m.. Prayer; 7 p.m.. reservations required; 10 a.m.. Worship Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, pastor. the matter would be taken to state of the amount I paid (actual water Worship. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, S3 West St , I believe with respect to the Eighth and Church School; Palm Sunday obser­ Wings of morning Rockville. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; usage was 26,490 gallons) the Eighth PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 aulhorlt^^ District Fire Department it has very vance, sermon by the Pastor Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, pastor. MacLauchlin, "Clouds Lined With available: 6 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, excellent personnel. However, equip­ day Masses 8:30 (Polish) at 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Silver,” palms to be distributed to the other day 1 found a clipping from the Nursery available. ment appears to be inadequate, from Triumphal entries — (Folk) at 11:15 a.m.. Vigil of Holy days at Thoughte provided; 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 congregation, we welcome you to A eontrasi Boston Herald that appeared in April 7 p.m.. Holy day at 7:30,9 a.m., and 5 and GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL factual reports in The Herald, for p.m.. Service, Informal Worship. worship with us; 7 p.m.. Junior High 1938. It was an ad which said “Come 7 p.m. Confessions: Saturday 4 and 7:30 CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. David G. even a m ^ium-sized fire. Surroun­ ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL Pilgrim Fellowship. Tomorrow is Palm Sunday. We call down into our bargain basement and p.m. Runnion-Bareford, pastor. A prayer of grace which they that believe on him should ding towns are called on for CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. the coming of Jesus into Jerusalem get your cross for only 49 cents." It ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. receive.” It’s getting a new spirit, a assistance or standby. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST "The Triumphal Entry." It was Mr. Runnion-Bareford, preaching, ser­ Lord God, help me always to went oil to say that it was gold- 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, heart continually refreshed, and only If sufficient equipment were 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. SOCIETY: East, Community Y, 79 N. triumphant in one sense but not in pastor. mon: "Mystery Part “INvelve,” Nursery search for truth with all my heart, in Mass in English and Polish. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, plated, it was made popular by movie he can do it. purchased and properly dispersed to another. As a prelude to the 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School Jesus' name. Amen. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN minister. stars and society leaders, and it was classes. Then Verse 38 will come true in stations within the geographical con­ crucifixion it could hardly be Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. The will governs the mind. Think CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. 11 a.m., "U.U. East— Originals Only,” the style sensation of the year. Good UNION CONGREGATIONAL you. "He that believeth on me, as the fines of the District, the district fire a triumph but as a prophecy and 12TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, about St. John 7:37. In the last days, Strand, pastor; Rev. David B. Stacy, A program of arts, crafts, poetry, Friday is almost here with its CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ scripture hath said, out of his belly tax would undoubtedly approximate promise of Easter it is surely so. Meadowlark Road, Vernon. Rev. Donald that great day of the feast, Jesus associate pastor. photography, music, needlecraft, pain­ reminder of what the Cross of Christ McClean, pastor. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, shall flow rivers of living water.” that of the town. ting, etc., all original works by U.U. When we recall the waving of palms associate minister. stood and cried saying, "If any man 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Youth meant in term s of blood, pain and 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service: 9:15 The same spirit who has I believe if the New England Fire Class from Grade 10, Nursery care; 10 members. Nursery and Sunday School, by a comparatively small crowd of 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 9:30 a.m., thirst let him come unto me and anguish. How sacrilegious to repre­ a.m., Sunday School. transformed you, will flow out of you Rating Bureau were to rate property a.m.. Holy Communion, Qiurch School coffee and conversation. Jesus’ followers it seems a small Church School, Grades 10 through 12; drink.” sent the cross on Calvary with a SACRED HEART CHURCH, Route to others, even when you’re not con­ within the Eighth District on the through Grade 6, Nursery care. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, celebration compared with the 10:30 a.m.. Church School, infants What Jesus meant by "thirst” — cheap cross in a bargain basement! 30, Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor; scious of its happening in your life. basis of protection available within ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, An American Baptist Church, 585 E. triumphant entries of other famous Rev. Michael Donohue. through kindergarten Including 5-year- it’s any way we feel a need for more Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs, minister; Do you take it? olds; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Rev. Philip P. Saunders the district, the insurance rates East Middle Turnpike. Rev. Richard figures. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday meaning In life, or a greater sense of Bollea, administrator. Rev. Frederick Lanz, director of Chris­ No doubt you have heard reference Sacrament of Baptism, sermon topic: Full Gospel would be considerably higher than Professor Isaac Hall gives us these Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a m. and noon. fulfillment, or a better knowledge of Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday tian education. made to someone who has had an ac­ "The King and I,” the Rev. Mr. Bowman Interdenominational Church the town rates. If it is not higher, it examples: W APPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, God. masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for ail ages, cident and has a “cross" to carry as preaching; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the must be that availability of town Preparing for Palm Sunday "David was welcomed with singing 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev Some people have no sense of need ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing a result of injury. It is my understan­ Harold W. Richardson, minister. Social Room; 5:30 p.m., Potiuck; 7 p.m.. equipment, or that of neighboring and dancing women out of all cities at all. We read of some that were like CHURCH (Missouri Synod), Cooper during the service; 10:30 a.m.. Palm Sun­ ding from reading the Bible that to be 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service Palm Sunday Vesper Service. towns, is considered. The Rev. Joseph Richard, assistant pastor which will be distributed at Palm Sunday day, message: “When the Shouting Was of Israel as he came back from the FIRST CONGREGATION,4L that in Verse 45 and we also are like and High streets. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, a "cross” in the Christian sense, it and Church School. E. B. Bushnell of the Church of the Assumption, sprinkles masses at the church. (Herald photo by Pin­ pastor. Over,” Nursery is provided, coffee hour; slaughter of the Philistines. CHI RCH OF VERNON, Rev. John A. that. We might read also in Verse 47- [ Y»terday» ] must be "taken." It is something I FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 7() W. Middle Turnpike Holy Water during the blessing of the palms. to) 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Youth Con­ 6 p.m.. Youth Fellowships meet. Herodotus records that when Xerxes CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED Lacey, minister; Rev. David C. Bowling, ,49 and Verse 52, but many of us feel firmation; 10:15a.m., Sunday School and was crossing over the bridge of the choose to carry; not that which has assistant minister. frustrated by the life we now lead, happened to me by accicent. Ponder CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J 25 years ago Youth Forum; 10:15-11:35 a.m.. First and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Hellespont the way before him was Reese III, minister. 9:55 a.m.. Church School for three-year helpless In our existence, longing Second Year Youth Instruction. Scientist, 447 N. Main St. spread with branches of myrtle, the words of Jesus, “ If any man will olds through the Grade 8, Crib Room for Richard S. Carpenter is elected 0:45 a.m.. Church School for for a deeper meaning' and unable to TRINITY CONVENANT CHURCH, 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School while burning perfume filled the air. come after me, let him deny himself. kindergarten through Grade 8; II a.m.. infants, child care for toddlers; 10 a.m.. president of Manchester Rotary for pupils up to the age of 20, care for find God. Any feeling that life is emp­ 302 Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Quitius Curtius tells of the scattering • and take up his cross and follow m e” Worship Service. Worship Service, anthem by the Club. Almanac Swensen, pastor. very ywDg children, subject of the Children's Choir; and one by the Senior ty, or that we are in a rut, or that the of flowers in the way before (Matthew 16:24) BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST Supreme Court decision may close 8:15 and 10:50 a.m.. Worship Services lesson-slimon: "Matter,” golden text Choir from "The Messiah” ; II a.m.. wells have run dry, is a form of thirst Alexander the Great when he entered riie hriiljfc ItiiiMcr CHURCH, 16 Church St., East Hartford. local package store. multimillion-dollar salvage ship for with the Rev. Earl Robinson as guest from the Bible: "In the multitude of Coffee Hour In Fellowship Hall. and Christ understands it all. By Uniled Preis International the sign of Pisces. don, Texas, killing 426 persons, most Babylon. Monier saw the way of a An old m an going a lone Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. use in a 1974 attempt to bring up a speaker. Trinity Tots for S-year olds dreams and many words there are also Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. HOCKANUM UNITED METH­ What Jesus meant by "drink" — 10 years ago Today is Saturday, March 18, the Grover Cleveland, 24th president of of them children. highway sunken Russian nuclear submarine in through kindergarten. Children's Church divers vanities: but fear thou God." Persian ruler strewn with roses for 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Church ODIST CHURCH, 178 Main St., East changing one's Job is not the answer. Arthur Massaro is elected presi­ 77th day of 1978 with 288 to follow. the United States was bom March 18, In 1962, the French and Algerians for Grade 1 through 3 (second service on­ Ecclesiastes 5:7. The Christian Science three miles, while glass vessels filled Came in the evening cold and Hartford. Rev. Lawrence S. Staples, Nor is trying harder, not turning over the Pacific Ocean. School (or Nursery through junior high; 9 dent of Manchester Rod and Gun The moon is between its first 1837. signed a cease-fire agreement ending ly) and Nursery for infants; 9:30 a.m., Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to with sugar were broken under his gray a m.. Church School for senior high and pastor. a new leaf, nor joining a recreation Club. quarter and full phase. Sunday Bible School classes for all ages, the public Mondays through Fridays from horse’s feet — the sugar being sym­ To a chasm vast and deep and 10 a m.. Palm Sunday, family worship, On this day in history: a seven-year civil war and bringing A thought for the day: President adult classes. club. It's simply coming and keeping John Pella Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. There is no morning star. three throu^ adult. Nursery for infants. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third bolical of prosperity." — from wide. ST . DUNSTAN'S CHURCH, sermon title: "Voices of the Palms” ; 9 In 1931, the first electric shavers independence to the North African Grover Geveland said, "Your every Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except a m.. Church School for all ages; 9:45 to on coming to Christ for the gift John Pella of Bidwell Street, is EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Hallock: Illustrations. The old man crossed in the Manchester Road, Glastonbury. Rev. The evening stars are Mercury, appeared on the American market. territory. holidays. A free public lending I^rary is 9:50 a.m.. Prayer Time in Chapel; 10:05 promised in Verse 39. selected 1968 Connecticut Champion vote, as surely as your chief Church and Chestnut streets. Rev. These entries were more spec­ twilight dim. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter, In 1937, an explosion at the Con­ In 1975, it was revealed the CIA had Ronald J. Fournier, Rev. Dale H. Gustaf­ maintained. * a m.. Fellowship, slay as long as you like. "But this soake he of the spirit. Holstein Boy. magistrate, exercises a public tacular than that described in the The sullen stream had no fears Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Those bom on this date are under financed the building of a son, pastors; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL solidated Public School in New Lon­ trust.’ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Gospels but for us the important fact for him. Masses at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. pastor emeritus. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Palm Sunday Worship Church and Park streets. Rev. Stephen is that it was Jesus Christ who was But he stopped when safe on the Johnson, minister. K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Barbara F. EAST HARTB'ORD, (Southern Baptiil Service; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, Adult entering the Holy City. Both other side Convention), 36 Main St. Rev. Charles 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in Church Forum on "Issues Confronting the West, assistant to the rector; Rev. Alan Matthew and Mark have the And built a bridge to span the Lane House: II a.m.. Worship Service, J. Broadhead, assistant to the rector. Conley, pastor. Church,” Bible study of Job, Youth followers shouting. “Blessed is he tide. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services sermon title: "A Demand for Service," Class; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for in­ 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite I, with that cometh in the name of the Nursery care provided In Church Lane Sports: the pleasure of the flesh homily by Father Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy which are interpreted (or the deaf. fants; 4 p.m.. Cantata: "The Seven Last Lord." In John 1)!:19 we read. "The "Old man,” said a fellow House. Eucharist, Rite I, with sermon by Father Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Words” ; 5 to 7 p.m.. Pancake supper in Pharisees therefore said among pilgrim near, School; 6 p.m.. Training Union. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Editor’s note: This is the ninth in a Luther Hall. Jacobson, Church School and Nursery CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. There are dissenters, of course, chat that makes sports our most care followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m., themselves, ‘Behold, how ye prevail "You are wa.sting your strength ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH, series of 15 articles exploring something from the athlete. depression, with thousands out of CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Stanton Conover, minister. more and more these days, ranging common currency of communica­ Holy Eucharist, Rite I, with sermon by nothing: lo, the world is gone with building here: 673 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. "Popular Culture: Mirror of “Thousands of people who don’t work, sports helps refocus our atten­ Vernon streets. Eugene Brewer, Cart J. Sherer, pastor. 10:15 a.m.. Church School and from parents trying to defuse the tion. Father Jacobson. after him’.” In Luke 19:39-40 we get Your journey will end with the Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, American Life." This series was know me," says Bill Bradley, the tion on the Great American values minister. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ tense competitiveness of Little Those who have survived all the the feel of something cosmic in ending day. sermon: "The Triumphant Procession"; written for Courses by Newspaper, a Rhodes Scholar who played 10 years and ideals, and also helps us day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. League programs to such sports cuts to make a world-class amateur process for when the Pharisees say to You never again will pass 6:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. program developed by University in the National Basketball Associa­ remember that life does not begin VERNON UNITED METHODIST radicals as Dave Meggyesy, the team or a professional club have Jesus, "Rebuke thy disciples," Jesus this way. Extension, University of California, tion, "use my participation as an and end with the dollar.” CHURCH, Route 30. Rev. Dr. James W. apostate all-pro linebacker, who beaten odds that have been figured at answers them by saying, "..if these You’ve crossed the chasm deep Knorr, pastor. San Diego, and funded by a gpant excuse for nonaction, as a fix to help Church bulletin board said: “Football is an attempt to sell one in a thousand. (Even then, The new spirituality shall hold their peace, the very stone and wide. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service, Church H from the National Endowment for them escape their everyday a blown out, smacked out people, success is generally, short-lived — Forty-five years later, a Miami The fourth: “My God, My (3od, will cry out." Why build you this bridge at School (or all ages. Nursery provided. the Humanities. problems." Good Friday service fighting inflation, the exploitation of few pros spend more than five years Dolphin lineman, Norm Evans, Why has Thou forsaken Me,” the This entry is important because it evening tide? Copyright 1977-78 by the Regents of If the pro athlete sometimes seems The annual Good Friday Service, their work, of their earth, that our playing for pay.) They have usually prepares us for the new spirituality: Rev. Eugene Mitchell, First was Jesus. Different evaluations are The builder lifted his old gray vm the University of California. “ungratkul" for this ephemeral and “I guarantee your Christ would be sponsored by the Greater Rockville head, system is still socially, economically sacrificed the chance to develop Evangelical Lutheran Church. given to Jesus even in the New Testa­ ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH, By hypocritical celebrity status, small Area Clergy Council will be in St. By ROBERT LIPSTYLE and politically viable." themselves socially, emotionally and the toughest guy who ever played this The sixth; "It is Finished,” the ment. Here are four in ascending "Good friend, in the path I have South Windsor. Rev. William McGrath Eugene COURSES BY NEWSPAPER w (^er that the black athlete, who On the day the Steelers clinched intellectually, so narrow is . their game...Jesus was a real man, all John’s Episcopal Church, Route 30 Rev. Paul Bowman, Union order: come," he said, and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Brewer Impact of sports has been roost cruelly used 1^ the their second straight Super Bowl specialty. As Mel Rogers, a black r ig h ta g g re ssiv e and a tremendous from noon to 3 p.m. Congregational Church. 1) Many of them said, "He hath a "There followeth after me Saturday Mass at 7 p.m.; Sunday Heretic or defender of the faith, or q>orts Industry, has M the way in appearance, the streets of Pittsburgh high school basketball coach in compMtor... I have no doubt he The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is The seventh: “Father, Into Thy demon." (John 10:20) today Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. S ^rta was a city-state in (while describing religion as nonparticipant, there is no escape ancient Greece. Its leader, v^ere suddenly thronged with people Louisiana once pointed out, a boy demanding more concrete rewaids in could play in the National Football recalled through hymns, prayers, Hands I commend my Spirit," the 2) Some said "He is a good m an” A youth whose feet must pass CHURCH OF SAINT BERNARD, America’s real spectator sport), as if from the, impact of sports. the form of super salaries. Spencer Lycurgus, when asked how jabbing their forefingers at a wintry who devotes his life to becoming League...He would be a star...” and meditations on each of the seven Rev. Douglas Maclean, United (John 7:12) this way. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. it were a seventies’ phowmenon, Traditionally, sports has acted as the Haywood, the 19-year-old hero of the Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and to prevent an invasion, sky and screaming, "We’re number president of the United States, even Even in golf, tennis and bowling, words spoken from the cross. Congregational Church of Tolland. 33) Simon Peter said, “ Thou art This chasm which has been as sprung full-blown from the swollen first separator of the sexes; 1968 Olympic basketball team, set The public is invited to attend all or 11:30 a.m. replied: “Remain poor and one, we're number one!” if he fails, will pick up enough the sports with the greatest No offering will be received during the Christ." (Matthew 16:16) nought to me coffers of the television networks, in­ sometime soon after kindergarten, some sort of record by jumping from FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH not desire to be greater the It didn't seem to matter that day spectator-participant interface, the part of the three-hour service. Those the service. Alms basins have been 4) Thomas said, "My Lord and my To that fair-haired youth might one than the other.” Gold stead of a logical progression in the half the population — the girls — experience and information along the (LUTHERAN CHURCH IN that the teachers were still on strike one college to another, then suddenly media thrust has been consumerism leaving during the service are-asked placed near the entrance to receive God." (John 20:28) a pitfail be. and silver were withdrawn growing cultural importance of were cut from the team, literally or way to make a successful and AMERICA), 1120 Silver Lane, East Hart­ in Pittsburgh, that there had been no turning pro, then jumping to another — the clothes, money and strength to to do so during the singing of the offerings which will be used for the The Triumphant EiTtry is He, too, must cross in the from circulation, leaving sports as a shaper of ^ ic s, values symbolically handed the majorette's fulfilling career. A boy who devotes ford. Rev. Paul E. Henry Jr., pastor. public education in the city for league. It was very hard to argue buy more — rather than the joy of hymns. council’s work within the communi- “triumphant Decause it was Jesus twilight dim. only Iron money, with a and definitions. baton and told to prepare for their his life to becoming center for the 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School; 11 weeks, that millions of lives were Philadelphia 76ers had better get with his credo: "If you’re from the games. The Episcopal tradition is to have Christ whom we as Christians claim to Good friend, I am building the a.m.. Church Service, Nursery provided. low value for its weight. Since the industrial revolution, the careers as encouragers of men. ‘y- feeling dislocation and damage; the there if he expects to get anywhere at ghetto, it doesn’t roatter-what you do Perhaps it is the lingering Puritan the church bare of all adornment be the Incarnate God. bridge for him." ST . PETER'S EPISCOPAL According to Plutarch, playing and watching of competitive In recent years, the resurgence of Number of events wealth became “an object Steelers — hyped as a mythic exten­ all. or how you get it, only if you got it. influence or the work ethic mat com­ with the cross veiled in black as a Will Allen Dromgoole CHURCH, Route 85, Hebron, Rev. games have been promoted as the women’s movement has Salvation is free of no desire.” Robbery, sion of the city — had won to show the What loyalties you got? To your pels ns to justify our leisure, to make reminder of the stark nature of the Union Congregational Church has a William Parsing, rector. significantly increased the number of Superficial glory Frequently I hear the phase that A rhiirkle bribery, corruption, and world that the Iron City was “OK, healthful activities for both the in­ family. To your (black) brothers and (d sport a metaphor and a lesson and tragedy of Good Friday. number of events planned for Blaster 10 a.m.. Worship Service; registration females who participate in sports, Athletes are seemingly lionized in "salvation is free” or "Jesus paid it A sign reported in "World Catholic spoilation became imprac­ Jack," and deserved to be plugged dividual and the nation. Youth will sisters. But to basketball? To some a prq»ration rather than a healthful The introductory meditation, at Week. On Palm Sunday, March 19, for Sunday School classes after service develop courage and self-control, but equality on the playing fields is our society, but the adulation is team? Forget IL” all.” Let me immediately concur and Review.”; "Trespassers will be for age 4 through Grade 8. Classes begin tical. into the national happy news high, the most fun a body can have in noon, will be given by the Rev. there will be a potiuck supper at 5:30 What evils would be nowhere near as prevalent as one superficial and comes mostly from assert that it is, but I want to add a prosecuted to the full extent of the Sept. 18. network. For the moment, at least, it while Age will find blissful nostalgia. Sports Is a sodalizer for work or pid>llc. The emphasis on the dis- Donald McLean of Trinity Lutheran p.m. followed by a Vesper service at eliminated by ridding Or so we were told. Families will dis­ might guess from the current hype of children, groupies and the adult nnale word of warning that “because law. Sisters of Mercy." was a hero city of super people. war or dq>re8Sion. Listen to the clpUne of sport, rather than the Church. 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. The drama, men's hearts of cover new lines of internal com­ female sports stars. "jock worshipers” that athleteaJwld salvation is free, it does not mean tha* Those cries of "We’re number historian, John A. Krout, prepare us creativity, and on spectatorship The meditations on the seven "The Second Easter," will be covetousness. No wonder munication, and immigrants will find From the middle grades on, boys in contempt. People usually want it is cheap.” God’s love is for all — . one!" from major league cities and in 1929 for tough innings; "DtiHng ratba- than participation, has made words will be given starting at 12:30, presented by members of the Junior Paul wrote: "For the love shortcuts to recognition as are divided into athletes and failed the saint and sinner. God declared { of money is a root of all from high school gyms, have been sports into a work camp. Those who 12:50; 1:10; 1:35; 1:55; 2:15; and2;35 High and Senior High Pilgrim Church bulletin board Americans. athletes, worthy and unworthy, just that “love" in Christ’s death on the kinds of evil — " (1. Tim. described lately by social scientists would break out to truly play have p^m. Fellowships. Industry, the military, govern­ at a time when they are most con­ • first will be on "Father forgive cross. It is well for us to recall that ...... '' """ 6:10) And: "Put to death... as symptoms of the growing need of The author been made to sound radical. On Maundy Thursday, March 23 at fused about their b ^ ies and their when God created the world it was Guest speaker was professor of Bible and Greek at covetousness, which is Americans to identify with tangible ment, the media, have promoted this Robert Lipsyte is currently sequently a columnist for The "For starters,” wrote the distance for they know not what they 7:30 p.m. there will be a service of faith in sports, and In so doing have relationships with their peers. easy. He spoke the word and it was The Rev. Dr. Elarl Robinson of the Gordon College. In his present post, idolatry. " (Ck)l. 3:5) Fif­ and respected organizations; the in­ sports commentator for the York P ost runner, Brace Kidd, “we should stop I,” by the Rev. Robert Tallent, Holy Communion and Tenebrae. teen centuries before Paul. Most Americans, early winnowed done. Not only was it done but "it Evangelistic Association of New he serves the area north of Boston creasing fragmentation of American imposed the values of the arena and § National Public Radio Network The recipient of numerous preaching about sport’s moral First Baptist Oiurch of Tolland. On Good Friday, March 24, there Moses included In the Ten from organized sports, either turn was good." Later, when God wanted England, will be guest speaker at the and southern New Hampshire, main­ life has made sports fandom a hook the locker room upon our national ^ and adjunct associate professor in awards, including the Meyer values. S ^ , after all, isn’t Lent. The smxmd: “Today thou shalt be will be an Easter Workshop at the Commandments: "You life. to save that world, it was only Palm Sunday 8:15and 10:50a.m. ser­ away from sports entirely, or the Graduate Joumalism Depart- Berger Award for Distinguished It’s a pleasure of the flegh.” with me in Paradise,” the Rev. church from 10 a.m. to p.m. Those ly through encouraging and shall not covet ...anything to hang onto. through the death of his only begotten vices tomorrow at Trinity Covenant ‘Only winners are truly alive,” become avid fans, a pastime en­ g ment of New York University. Reporting, he is the author of Sheldon Smith, Ellington attending should bring a box lunch. strengthening the pastoral ministry. that Is your neighbor's." Opiate of the people son that it was accomplished. Free? Church. His topic: "What Jesus The fathers and sons of the church said GMrge Allen of the Washingtm couraged by daily newspapers I From 1957 to 1971 he was a eight books, among them The views expressed in Courses by Congregational Church. From noon to 3 p.m. Good Friday (Ex. 20:17) More and more commentators Yes, indeed! Oieap? No, indeed! Taught about the Kingdom." will meet at 7 a.m. for their annual Redskins, one of the all-time win- (which typically fill 25 percent of reporter and later an inter­ “SportsWorld: An A frican Newspaper are those of tte authors The third; "Woman, behold they services, sponsored by the Greater have begun describing spectator .\ Itarguiir'? The guest speakerm recently Palm Sunday breakfast at the GHUtCH OF CHRIST ningest coaches and a friend of their n e e d le with sports results in nationally syndicated columnist Dreamland,” "The Contender,” ody and do not necessarily reflect Son.” Son, Behold thy Mother,” the Rockville Area Clergy Council, will sports as "the opiate of the people,” gossip), by television (for whom retired as pastor of the Andover Pilgrim Baptist Church in Glaston­ Lydall and Vernon Streets presidents. "Winniiig is living. Every in the sports department of The and “One Fat Summa*.” those of the University of Califmnia, Rev. John Mortimer, Rockville be at St. John’s Church, Route 30, Sometimes it is odd to come across as the "modem bread and circuses” bury. ' Phone . 646-2903 time you win, you’re reborn. W to sports programming and revenue is a New York H m es, and was sub­ the funding agency, or the fur- United Methodist Church. Vernon. items filed away years before. "The (Mass.) Baptist Church. He formerly and as the nation’s "real religion” you lose, you die a little.” mainstay), and by the rituaT'nan- ticipating newspapers and colleges. PAGE SIX-A— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiiter. Conn,, Sat., March 18, 1978 Reviews will reduce Grand List by $1 million via "I figured before the hearings got iiy <;Kh;(; p k & k s o i N revaluation process that started properties were reviewed in the tion in the Grand List will involve properties. The amount of these under way that I wouldn’t be sur­ about four years ago. llrralH Reporter bearings, and changes were made on commercial properties, Belleville changes combined with changes for prised if the list dropped six or seven Belleville and employees in his of­ the assessments pf about 400 of those, said. EA Belleville. Manchester's'tax single-family homes and other per­ million. I don’t think it’s going to be fice spent more than three weeks he said. assessor, said Friday that the town's Many businesses have brought sonal properties will result in the anything like that,” he said. conducting hearings to meet with Now, the Board of Tax Review is Grand List will drop by well over |1 forth income and expense statements reduction to the Grand List. He estimated that the reduction property owners who had questions meeting with property owners who million once changes are made in that might require changes in the ‘"There are a lot of changes that will be ‘‘well over |1 million.” or complaints about their mew were not satisfied after meeting with assessments. assessments set by the assessor’s of­ need to be made. There are going to ‘The net taxable Grand List now is assessments. Belleville or a member of his staff. The exact amount of the reduction fice, Belleville said. be some big reductions,” Belleville j $533,634,235, but that figure is subject Belleville said that his office met ‘The board also may recommend is hard to judge at this time, but He is hopeful of making these said. to changes that have to be made in with about 1,100 property owners, changes in an assessment if it feels changes by the end of next week. He Still, the final total of those reduc­ Belleville said that it will be less than some assessments. some of whom owned more than one the set assessment is unfair. expects that there will be less than tions will be well below the original he expected originally. The town is completing the parcel in town. A total of about 1,600 A substantial amount of the reduc­ 100 changes made for commercial figures be bad anticipated. Arthur Green appointed Easter to police advisory unit Arthur L. Green of Manchester T riumph Edward P. Leonard has said he Friday was appointed to the State doesn’t think citizen advisory com­ Police Advisory Committee by Gov. missions work. He said he will not let Ella Grasso. the new panel delve into the state Dress your Easter table in the triumphant finery Green Is executive director of the police’s handling of criminal cases. of the season to set the mood for a festive holiday state Commission on Human Rights Mrs. Grasso has backed Leonard up meal. To enjoy a traditional dinner with ease, high­ and Opportunities. on that point. Also appointed Friday was Charles light the menu with a boneless fully-cooked ham, Sturdivant of Hartford, counsel to the elegant with a colorful creamy cherry topping made New Haven Board of Police Com­ easy with the new convenient liquid brown sugar. missioners. ( About town ] Then choose flavorful meal companions that are in Their names came from a list sub­ the ’’do-ahead" category. mitted by the Connecticut Civil Emanuel Hill Chapter of Twenty-four Hour Iceberg Salad offers bright and Liberties Union, which had criticized Alcoholics Anonymous will meet crunchy contrast to the juicy, tender ham. Since West­ the composition of the original 13- tonight at 8 in Luther Hall of Holiday play honors pastor ern iceberg lettuce holds its crispness well it is ideal member board named by Mrs. Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 for prepared-in-advance salads. Grasso. The appointments bring to 15 Church St. Students at St. Bridget Junior High School Spelling out the word “shamrock” are Bar­ the size of the committee. presented a play, “Meet Saint Patrick” For a spectacular dessert serve cream-filled Wheat bara Kennedy, Kathy Sadloski, Billy Germ Cake Roll. The beautifully textured cake is The panel is an outgrowth of the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will Friday to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and in Siewertsen, Paul Lessard, Mitzi Genovesi, easily made with vacuum packed wheat germ. Peter A. Reilly case in which state have a service of Holy Communion honor of the 75th birthday of the Rev. John J. police were criticized. Nancy Kelly, Celine Buczek and Cindy Arthur L. Green Monday at 10 a.m. Delaney, pastor of St. Bridget Church. If Easter entertaining includes a festive brunch, State Police Commissioner Healey. (Herald photo by Pinto) look again to pork to display your Easter best. Serve a magnificent platter of Butterfly Pork Chops easily broiled to tender perfection. A complimentary sauce of Obituaries rhubarb and strawberries adds a bright spring accent. In planning your brunch take advantage again of Allu-rl J. OiM-llcllf Frank IV1. Gazdzicki iceberg lettuce and its crispness retention, and accom­ Albert Joseph Ouellette, 82, of 59 Con­ EAST HARTFORD - Frank Michael pany the butterfly chops with lettuce wedges. The cord Road died Friday at Manchester Gazdzicki, 58, of 386 Park Ave. died wedges can be cut ahead and dressed just before Memorial Hospital. Friday night at Hartford Hospital. He was serving. A special Oriental Dressing featuring liquid Mr. Ouellette was founder and owner of the husband of Mrs. Mary Shea Gazdzicki. Come In for your copy brown sugar simplifies preparation,since it pours from the Gazette Barbershop in East Hartford Mr. Gazdzicki was born Feb. 15,1920, in of Caldor’ s colorful the bottle for easy blending. and had operated the shop for 40 years Manchester and lived in the Manchester Wheat Germ Almond Ring is an outstanding before retiring in 1962. 1 2-page Sprlng-lnto€a8ter and East Hartford area all his life. He was breakfast bread to complete the menu. Use either the son of Mrs. Anna Zatsko Abraitis and He was born in St. Pascal, County Circular. It’s cram-full of regular or wheat germ with sugar & honey in both the late Joseph Gazdzicki. Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada, and had the dough and filling. For many years before his retirement great buys In fashions lived in East Hartford most of his life, 10 years ago, he worked as an auto coming to Manchester 20 years ago. He for the holidays, plus mechanic. was a member of Campbell Council, He was a Marine Corps veteran of many other values for Knights of Columbus, the Manchester World War II. Feslivt- Baked Smoked llaiii 24-lluiir IcrlM-rfi Salad Senior Citizens and the French Club of the whole family’s weed and top with remaining lettuce chunks. Spread minutes and turn out onto towel dusted with confectioners' sugar. Remove Other survivors are four sons, Gary M. chilled dressing over lop of lelluce, scaling edges. Hartford. He was a communicant of St. 1 large head Western wax paper. Carefully roll up cake in towel, rolling from long side. Cool enjoyment. 5 to 7-pound smoked half ham 3 hard cooked eggs, Cover securely and chill In refrigerator 24 hours. Wrap Gazdzicki of Manchester, Frank M. Gazd­ iceberg lettuce 20 minutes on rack. Whip cream until stiff, gradually adding 2 table­ Bridget Church. Creamy Cherry Topping* sliced each radish tulip with iceberg lettuce frill and secure zicki Jr . of Middletown, and Robert R. Flaked Coconut 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup thinly sliced red spoons confectioners' sugar. Unroll cool cake and spread evenly with with small picks; place In circle on top of salad to whipped cream. Roll up cake and place leamslde down pn serving dish. Gazdzicki and Joseph R. Gazdzicki, both 1 cup dairy sour cream onion garnish. 8 servings. He is survived by a .son, Robert J. Place ham, fat side up, on rack in an open roasting Pipe additional whipped cream over top and sprinkle with additional of East Hartford; five daughters, Mrs. 2 teaspoons prepared 2 medium tomatoes, Ouellette of East Hartford; a daughter. pan. Insert roast meat thermometer -so the bulb is wheat germ. Chill in refrigerator until ready to serve. 0 servings. Robert (Joan) Atwell of Elliott, Maine, mustard sliced Vi h 4*111 (!iik<‘ B o ll Sister Albert Celine of the Daughters of Open Sunday centered in the thickest part. Be careful that bulb does 1 cup thinly sliced Mrs. Vincent (Mary) Floridia of 1/2 teaspoon sugar the Holy Spirit in Putnam; and three not rest in fat or on bone. Do not add water. Do not cucumbers Manchester, and Mrs. James (Sharon) cover. Roast in a slow oven (325°F.7 until the meat 1 package (10 ounces) 1 cup (4 ounces) 5 eggs, separated 1/8 teaspoon cream of grandchildren, Robert J. Ouellette Jr. of 11 A.M. to frozen peas Alundria, Mrs. John (Jacqueline) Romano thermometer registers 130®F. to 140°F. for "fully- shredded Cheddar 3/4 cup granulated sugar tartar East Hartford, Mrs. Denise Harper of and Mrs. George (Frances) Vernette, all cooked" half ham (10 to 24 minutes per pound); 160*^F. 1/4 teaspoon dill weed cheese 1/2 cup fine graham I cup Kretschmer wheat Vernon and Suzanne Ouellette of for a "cook-before-cating" half ham (22 to 25 minutes 1 cup shredded raw germ, regular or of East Hartford; a brother, Stanley R. 5 P.M. 5 to 7 radishes, cut to cracker crumbs Colchester. per pound). Brush ham with Creamy Cherry Topping carrots form tulips 1 teaspoon baking sugar & honey Gazdzicki of Manchester, and 16 for last 20 miilutes of baking time. Immediately upon powder 1 cup whipping cream grandchildren. J removing from oven, sprinkle flaked coconut over ham. Core lettuce, rinse, drain and refrigerate in plastic Confectioners' sugar The funeral is Monday at 8 :15 a.m. from 1 teaspoon vanilla WEEKDAYS bag. Combine mayonnaise, sour cream, mustard and the Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main The funeral is Monday morning at a Whipped Cream 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. sugar; cover and chill. Cook peas according to package 1/0 teaspoon salt Wheat Germ time to be announced fttom the John F. *Creamy (ilierry Topping St., East Hartford, with a mass at St. directions, drain and chill. Remove 2 or 3 outer leaves Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Mary's Church. East Hartford, at 9. 1/2 cup Domino Liquid 2 tablespoons water from lettuce and reserve for garnish. Cut remaining Bqtter a 10xl5-inch jelly roll pan. Line bottom with Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, with a mass at St. Joseph Church, East SATURDAY Brown Sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch lettuce into chunks to yield 11/2 quarts and place 1/2 waxed paper and butter again Beat egg yolks until East Hartford. Hartford. Burial will be in the veterans SINMr 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 1/4 cup cream 1/4 cup chopped of chunks in bottom of a 12-cup glass bowl. Sprinkle light and lemon colored. Gradually add 1/2 cup gran­ ulated sugar and beat until thick. Mix In graham section of Hillside Cemetery, East Hart­ 2 tablespoons butter maraschino cherries with 1/4 of dill weed. Sprinkle carrot over lettuce and cracker crumbs, baking powder and vanilla. Beal egg Friends may call at the funeral home ford. press lightly to even layer. Press egg slices around side of bowl above carrots. Place peas and onion slices In whites until foamy. Add salt and cream of tartar. Add tonight from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 Combine liquid brown sugar, cream and butter in Friends may call at the funeral home small saucepan. Blend water with cornstarch and stir layers over carrots ajid sprinkle with half remaining remaining 1/4 cup sugar gradually, beating until stiff. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. into sugar mixture. Add maraschino cherries and bring dill weed. Cut tomato slices in half and press around Fold egg whites Into yolk mixture. Fold In wheat germ. to boil. Reduce heat and cook, stirring constantly until side of bowl over eggs. Place cucumber slices and Pour batter into prepared pan, smoothing evenly. Bake 2-DAY DOOR BUSTERS—SATURDAY & SUNDAY! thickened; continue cooking 2 minutes. cheese in layers over peas, sprinkle with remaining dill in moderate oven (350°F.) 20 to 22 minutes or until lop springs back when touched lightly. Let stand 5 Windsor Street to close Make your own all-natural SAVE AN EXTRA trash peanut butter! The Manchester Police Department has Street from South Windsor shall be % O F F announced that Windsor Street from detoured to Buckland Road when they ap­ 30 Our Reg. Ij m Prices Tolland Turnpike to Burnham Street will proach Burnham Street, Vehicles SALTON Deluxe be closed starting Monday to permit con­ traveling north on Windsor Street from Peanut Butter ENTIRE STOCK OF struction of the ,1 C Penney Co. catalog Tolland Turnpike shall only be allowed as distribution center. Machine A far as the entrance to Exit 93 of Interstate 14K .G old ^ 6 5 ^ ! / Work on the project is scheduled to 86 and the adjacent service station. Earrings Your neighbor’s kitchen begin Monday, and the town also will open The section of the road that has been Our Our Reg. 4.97 to 69.97 bids then for construction of a temporary closed is within the area that will be WESTCLOX Electric road to replace the closed section of Wind- developed by J.C . Penney. The town plans By Betty Ryder .sor Street, Town Manager Robert Weiss a temporary road from the area of Exit 93 Grind just what you need, Kitchen Wall Clock without added saturated said 3«,.48»« Large, easy to rea^ white to Burnham Street that will alleviate this fats or oils, enjoy nutritioiis Vehicles traveling south on Windsor Dazzling assort men! of numerals on classic wood-tone closing of the road. snacking. Easy-clean hoops, Duttons, (Wicate mechanism, storage or face. Sweep second hand, and drops, and chunky protective glass lens. Our Reg. 8.88 serving containers. IPB5 geometries. Not /4 teaspoon soda charged with the offense in separate in­ Randy F. Ivers, 16, of 23 High St., Ver­ button for seconds, month 2 p.m. at the Citadel, 661 Main St. the meeting is devoted to one of the Vi cup sugar (scant) cidents. non, was charged Friday night with third- For households, offices, and date. Stainless steel KONICA 35mm Compact Camera “I usually make about six lemon four concepts," Sift together above ingredients and Both men have April 4 court dates. degree assault, in connection with an students. Adds, sub­ case and bracelet. meringue pies the day before and it set aside. altercation in Rockville center, police tracts, multiplies, Apricebreakthrutorsucha There are some 22 members, not I'.ilHl II a r lf«»r»l takes nearly all day. We also serve In bowl put the following said. Court date is April 12. divides, handles per­ quality camera! Big, briMant m M a s s k all members of the Salvation Army, Two strikers at the Co<'a-Cola plant in cents. Battery not incl. sandwiches, beverage and, of course, 1 cup raisins Police arrested Edward J. Adams. 28, of viewfinder, exposure ndcator, ■ ^ # I O U but area churchwomen,” Annie said. East Hartford were arrested Friday at sharp 38mm?4 color dyneinic > 1 4 dessert. 2 cups liquid — (melt 1 tablespoon 52 Upper Butcher Road, Ellington, on i'SSl30%»40% Here is her recipe for Bran and 145 p m. AC.Adaptor(OplionaO...... 4 .9 9 O FF Our Original'Low Prices coated lens.Ions. EasvEasy to Imd.aasvload, easy W r ■ "The tea is the Home League's Molasses Bread: butter add to cup, add 1 egg, fill cup morals charges stemming from an alleged Police .said the arrests came after a call to use and enjoy. OurReg.64.n biggest fund-raising event and we've to 2-cup mark with buttermilk) B ru n a n d M o Iu h h i'h Itrcuil that strikers were throwing eggs at trucks incident in Rockville in M.arch. The ALL SKATEBOARDS had a lot of success with it. There are Pour liquid over raisins. Sift in and at the building charges were lodged on a warrant and he •Wwiwdl«ln i»liS»»niriiwb«tnti>in. also handmade items such as knitted 3t4 cups flour other ingredients and mix. Itoberl 0 Biigley, 25, of 273 Sandra was released on a non-surety bond for goods, tatted handkerchiefs, and 2 teaspoons baking powder Ethel doesn't knead her bread, but court appearance April 12. crocheted pieces, and so forth, for I teaspoon soda pats flour around the outside of the 40% O F F W teaspoon salt OUR ORIGINAL' LOW PRICES Pro-Star sale" dough. Place in cast iron frying pan Sift together above ingredients. Set Scooter- Loaves of Irish Soda Bread are also which has been greased and floured. for sale, but Annie says these usually aside. Cook for 45 minutes to 1 hour in 350 Statement is clarified Simulated SkateiMerd disappear fast. 1 cup bran degree oven. FMdstoneor Combo Annie has found membership in the '/5 cup molasses Proceeds from the Irish Tea today Home League rewarding and has 2 cups buttermilk will help the Home League purchase Some questions have developed about a iiusuanu is a siocKnoider— not myself but Sierra Stone served as its treasurer for 20 years. 1 cup raisins rugs for the officers' home. In the statement by Vivian Ferguson, a member my husband is a stockholder — and direc­ oting along. Thm XL-100 Color TV * \ h e said. minute. Bake in deep pan for I hour nasium at the Citadel. at restaurants and private clubs. thing, for, if it were, 1 wouldn't be backing remove the convert­ Annie did work for Cheney Mills at 350 degrees. So give your family a treat. Stop in the ordinance" SOLD IN 3-SQ. FT. PACKAGE DriKint reception on Acculine MTMiwmncH ible handle, and stunt Uaefc initrix picture tube. Auto-S for 20 years, before and during her Annie usually likes a very deep and join the ladies (and gentlemen) Sunday liquor sales are permitted in Easyto ontheskaMnerd. Some of those who spoke at the public install and so decorative mate fine tuning, and Chroma marriage. pan, but if one is not available a pie at the Irish Tea today. Vernon. hearing on the subject questioned if Mrs. Control. O v Rag. 319.70...... Her daughter and son-in-law, the pan may be used. Ferguson or the other sponsor, William ■lankMiuan. Diana, might be receiving some personal 3WAYST0CHARGE: .. ^ gain from the proposed change. Mrs. Ferguson's response according to l.^jUDOROtA^ MANCHESTER VERNON the transcript was as follows "If I were C ^5ZD 3.VISAmANKAMERICARD 1145 TOUABO TWMRO TM^ffYlHOmN CENTO Annie Russell displays her Bran and Molasses Bread (Herald photo by I’iiiini self-serving I wouldn't ask for an or­ The winning number drawn Friday in dinance in the Town of Manchester. My the Connecticut daily lottery was 778. ST0REHOURS:WEEKDAYS,10AJito9-J0P.M.«$ATURDAYS.9AM.to930Pii »SUN0AY.llAJite5PJl PAGE 'n\CVB— MANCHESTER E\ENING HEHALD. MancheMtT. Cimn.. Sat.. Mart h 18. 1^78

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat,, March 18. 1978- PAPE THREE-B Community calendars I I I I ______' — ■«. Andover Barge leak plugged PCtitions SC0k lt0W fir0 trU0k South Windsor F e r w o f i Fine Arts Commission. 7.30 p.m.. Room 301. Memorial V ern o n cut. WATCH HILL, R.I. (UPI) - The Coast Guard classified the tion of making a decoupage or a Today TiuUiy Today- Building. The Town Council recently voted to Si^ialists Friday carefully shifted resulting leakage as a "major spill.” Petitions containing 2,449 calico egg or a cutout egg using Geeter, Howard Becker, Rick Fran- Tag sale. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Andover Congregational Garden Fair. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Wapping Commuhitv Board of Education Building and Grounds Committee, millions of gallons of highly volatile signatures have been filed and delay action on the request until zosa, Jeanie Mangini and Jim Suburban Women's Club. Easter party. 1:30 to 3 p.m. noon. School Administration Building. Spokesman Dale Puckett said 682,458 either of these two methods. Church. House. Stop and Shop meeting room. gasoline to stop a battered barge validated by Town Clerk Henry budget deliberations. The firemen Pendergast, Board of Directors. Hockanum Valley Community gallons poured into the open sea, but The class will be taught by Shirley Monday Junior Grange 92. 2 p m.. Grange Hall from contaminating more waters off Butler. The petitions were filed by objected because the budget is Edith Zeldes is directing and Lee M onday Council. 8 p.m.. Tolland Countv Agricultural Center all of it vaporized before reaching the always cut. Cables. A small fee will be charged Andover Grange. 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Concert. 8 p m.. Rockville High School. Rhode Island, Connecticut and New beachfront of Fishers Island, N.Y. Rockville firemen in an effort to get to cover the cost of decorating Hay designed the set. Esther Chardis Town Council. 8 p.m.. Town Hall. y ie s d a y Fire Chief Donald Maguda, has is stage manager; Judy Chanoux, Tuesday York. the Town Council to respond to their materials but those attending should S u n d a y Council Neighborhood Listening Session. 10 a.m.. k The flow of fuel into the sea off this request to buy a new ladder truck. contacted a manufacturer who said bring two or three eggs. assistant stage manager; Paul T u e sd a y There was no evidence Friday of Church Council. 7:30 p.m.. Andover Congregational Communion Breakfast. Memorial Building. y swanky summer sanctuary was The petiticins will be presented at the truck could be bought now for Gessay, lighting; Keith Maciolek, Heart Fund Awareness session. 7 to 9 p.m.. Timothy 7 a.m.. Rockville Methodist the gasoline sheen seen immediately The class will be limited to 15 per­ Church. ' Church. Grove Street. Tolland County Art Association. 8 p.m.. Lottie Fisk ; halted nearly three hours after the the meeting of the Town Council $100,000 but will cost at least $30,000 sound; Roberta Hatch, costumes, Edwards School. after the vessel tore open. Only a in the coming year. sons and those interested must IX'edneaday Palm Sunday program, potluck supper. 5:30 p.m. and Building. 546-foot barge Ocean 250 was yanked Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial and Harriet Dewey, properties. faint trace of fumes could be smelled register by noon on Monday by T h u rs d a y worship. 7 p.m.. Union Congregational Church. W e d n e sd a y free from a rocky "mole hill” 575 Building, Park Place. Kcc courses Tickets may be purchased by Democratic caucus. 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. near the.barge. As a safety precau­ calling the recreation office. Senior Citizens drop-in center open. 12:15 to 4:30 p.m.. yards offshore. Firemen want a 21-year-old ladder calling Karen Carlberg, 871-1155. Democratic Town Committee organizational meeting, Municipal Building Committee. 7:30 p.m.. Companv 1 tion, boats were banned from about The Vernon Recreation Depart­ I*luy ionig:lii St. Peter's Episcopal Church. M onday firehouse. Route 30. The mammoth black vessel, owned truck replaced. They said ii isn't safe following caucus. 75 square miles of Block Island Sound ment will sponsor the first of a series The Tri-Town Players will present Curds Tuesduy Town Council. 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Building. by the InterstatcTug and Barge Co. and parts have to be specially made Friday Program on use of woodstoves, 7:30 p.m., Rockville and Fishers Island Sound. of mini-courses Tuesday from 9:30 to the play "Bus Stop” tonight at 8:15 in The Senior Citizen Pinochle Club I'ritlay PTO . 7:30 p.m.. Vernon Elementary School. of Philadelphia, jammed into because they are outdated. Public Library. Union Street. 11:30 a.m. in the recreation office, 26 the Middle School auditorium. Route will meet Tuesday to play pinochle Schools closed. Good Friday. Program on disease control of shrubs and trees. 7;30 For the past several years the cost Good Friday Service. 7:30 p.m.. Avery Street Christian T h u rsd a y Catamb Rocks early Thursday. It "Luckily, the wind changed, the Park Place. It will be a class on how 30 and also on March 24 and 25, the and set-back and Thursday to play p.m.. Tolland County Agricultural Center. Route 30. of such a truck has been included in Reform Church. buckled her bow and ripped open four current changed, things worked out to make a decorated egg for Easter. same time and place. pinochle. The games, both days, will Housing Authority. 1 p.m . Court Towers. Court Street. of 12 gasoline tanks. the department s budget but has for the good,” Puckett said. The cast features Sandy Fargo, be played at 1:30 p.m. in the Senior always been one of the items to be Those attending will have the op- Bob Morrow, Judy Pendergast, Al Citizen Center, Park Place. Bolton Today A ll St lid S CorsageAvalabirlunvtf 2^ l a n t '3 9 9 Hydrangea Plant Church, 7 p.m., Sumner home, Bolton Center Road. Thompson Large Dole Hawaiian Sweet Potatoes or □ lie s ‘5 ? Double BlooJffe inch pot $ C QQ One proposal would change the Nominating Committee Republican caucus, 8 p.m., Bentley Memorial Library, 6 inch pot 5 inch pot Availabto Tueaday’Sal from a body appointed by the chairperson to one elected A splash of bright color, ideal Double Orchid Corsage followed by Town Committee meeting. Available Thurs-Sat Beautiful fragrant white by the town committee. Another would require the geedlessGrapesSa Pineapples •1.19. .-1 for those who want the unusal. * 3 4 9 Bolton Extension Group, 10 a m.. Community Hall. blossoms. HyadrrthsS*4®9 secretary to file a copy of the committee’s minutes of Wednesday meeting with the Town Clerk. OhI fi» ’ H( A •,MrjPf.r,Mf'*NifS Other sections of the revision enumerate the duties of Public hearing on noise ordinance, 8:30 p.m.. Com­ each of the officers and specify how money may be spent munity Hall. Slop & Shop Coupon ( by the organization. Democratic caucus, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. hihisoouoonindatrsOpurchw’ ' The town committee slated a "Fabulous ’50s Dance” Friday for April 8. Memorabilia is requested for donation for Schools closed. decorations and door prizes. S a v i i ^ C F r u it Blood preaaure clinic Happy Easter The Public Health. Nursing Association of Coventry ShopSUPrflMARKfTS ® Inc. will sponsor a free blood pressure screening clinic 460Z. can Tuesday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Hill’s Pharmacy. ShopSUPEMMARKETS ® Coventry Com egetyour Stop& Shopsworth... we put the accent o ^ o rth ! Assorted Flavors I ! Monday From the appetizer to the dessert, this is the week to stock COrnor d6li a world of tempting foods yoiril need tor a great holiday meal. All it fakes is one Board of Welfare, 10 to 11 a.m., Town Hall. W e have up on all the fixings for your Easter feast Whatever you plan Hebron P Z C sees foods...and service with a smile. convenient shopping trip to Stop a Shop. Our best to you tor Qi Grocery Revenue-Sharing Proposed Use Ifearing, 7 p.m.. Town everything you Marval Brand to serve, you know you can depend on us to have all the a beautiful Easier holiday. Hall. need for a Carando Brand U.&Graide* art] M S W T w e Elliott said the regulation prohibiting liquor outlets for 9 a^m . Penney High School cafeteria. Avaiable n slores (ealunng a servrce deli Round Com on the Cob 4 cart p»(**Qp 79 on-premises consumption within 1.000 feet of each other So many fine Com Emblem Club bake sale. Charier Oak Mall. 10 a m to Grade A Fancy Quality. Bread Hfixes Meat Tortellini 6 ancF (Mctag* 79 should not effect the "Pub" because It is a non- 4:30 p.m brands of tasty Ail Varieties Stop & Shop Coupon conforming u.se. The cafe was built before the 1976 S6lf S6fViC6 dGli Help yourself canned ham on ^ R o a s t * f 3 9 Hunt’s Tomatoes 69* 15 ounce pkg. h Iha oxDon and a 17 so purctttM regulation change from the previous 500-foot allowance. Cub Scout Pack 57 circus. Woodland .School. 11 a m to quality meats at special savings. 4C Reti Flavored Boy Scout Troop 69 spaghetti supper. South sale all week! Bread Crumbs 59^ 100% A ll Natural The “Pub" is within 1,000 feel of the Hebron Pizza Congregational Church. Forbes Street. 5:30 and 7 p.m RoundTip Roast Round 1.49e< Pillsbury Re Crust Mix 3 * 1" House. M o n d a y stop & Shop Sun (HonT'Sliccdf y - s ii c e d Sugar pi^89' HgaL Ice Cream S o B d W h ite The regulations say however, according to PZC Beef Round Rump Roast *1 .5 9 e i^ a n Spray $ « 4 9 members, that a non-conforming use ceases when there State Sen. George Hannon Jr and Marcella Fahev 5 pound can *9.99 StimCfSIlop is no liquor for a six-month period. The pub has been out speak to the Democrats of the East Harltord Third B a c o n Assorted Flavors T u n a stop & Shop ^ e f Eye Round Roast • 1 .8 a , C r a n t M r ^ of business since 1975, District. 7:30 p m . Raymond Library 11b _ Nestfes Stop&Shop After reviewing the law, Elliott said he thought the I i n x l a y pkg. Lasagna ‘1.79 7oz. can in water 3 pound can *5.99 Cheese Ravioli 89 only recourse for his client would be to apply for a Town Council. 8 p m.. Town Hall C o o ld e l^ e s variance with the Zoning Board of Appeals. Fenway Franks ’1.2 9 Oatmeal izoz John’s Pizza Slices IfiOIcAq 99 In another matter, John Fitzpatrick’s application for a \\ cdnesilay KrakusSIbcan *7.99 or Sausage 1 Box pfcg Colonial Bologna ° tS S .% r’1.19 C herries S top* S ^ ^ r a s c fw io 89* Sugar or <*9 Grocery wetlands permit to put in a common driveway to lots In Democratic Town Committee. 8 p.m . Common Pleas Mackerel Fillets '"'3T 8 9 Cudahy 51b can *9.99 Hebrew National ’ 1.3 9 Maraschino Cherries 59^ Peanut Butter Slop t Shop Coupon V his subdivision on Hartford Road was approved. Fitz­ court 12 building. .School Street ito pick delegates to the OrchardQueen-10 ounceout lar Taste Q Sea Dinner 59 patrick was given 120 days to complete the project. S9 t w CQicon aM ■ 17 SO ptxchMe \m\. state Third .Senatorial District convention in Julvi, Armour 31b can fil.A Q Rib l b Cookie Mix 79* T h u r s d a y f seafood For your Good C h o c ^ a te ‘ 1 . 1 9 d a iry tiuge variety all good and (resfi ' ' “ Friday dinner, everting from Half Sto|i&Sliop Economic Development Commission. 7 .30 p m Town Rath 31b can » ‘7.49 flavorful fillets to shellfish S noast ^hurch bulMin boam H all n^Sheiliet Pork Loin Roast Sirloin Half *1,39b. j Medium Peas Gallon Stop & Shop Tender sweet va­ H ebron riety. Grade A Wishbone H G a L Fresh Perch Fresh Ham W hole or Shank Half *1.29b Fancy Quality St. Peter’s Episcopal Church has announced that Palm KielbasiSale! • i t a U a n Orange Juice A ssorted Polish Style Sausage Oven Ready 100% Pure Aimatural $J 7 9 Sunday services will include the Blessing of the Palms Hebron J^m b Legs Whole New ZealafKl Frozen plastic jug Flavors and Eucharist, Rite II at both the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ser­ * 1 .3 % i Gorton’s Minced Clams?'^79* From concentrate ^UfTd Hillshire Kielbasi *1.49^ Fillets t .* 16oz bottle CofCn vices. The Palm Sunday dinner will follow the 10 a.m. Today East Point Shrimp 99* Stool Shop 008 Breaded Shrimp ‘1.89 Crescent Rolls boiip^ais 0 9 service. Junior Women's Club Easter bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nepco Kielbasi .39^ Salad Oil * 1.39 Stop & Shop Sour Cream t Mjl.lMnli|.!ifi!i Olde Town Hall, Hebron Center Green. Route 66. Pollock Fillets iTDzen 1 f99f For a memorable f^ st, our own Extra Trim T 5 9 On Maundy Thursday, a potluck supper Incorporating a Gem Kielbasi *1.39b W ishbone M.19 a m n rT m u i i M i t t i i M Monday Kraft Philadelphia 5 9 i; Seder Meal with Communion will be held. Parishioners First Prize Kielbasi *1.79» are asked to bring a dish at 6:30 p.m. Red Cross babysitting course, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Town CalabroIUcotta St. Peter’s will be open for a Good Friday Watch all Office Building. ^Thomapple ValleyJLI ,69b Ihiesh Flounder ^ C M d te d * e i9 Pitted Olives Whole Milk or 9 ^ S 9 day. Devotional material will be available. At 3 p.m. the Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town » ------ShankPortion Sliced. Crushed Early Caiifomia Good Friday Liturgy will be offered. The Rector will be Office Building. Part Skim ^ ^ package of our kitchen Iresh. quality foods. FUlets ^2^^ wateradded >b or Chunks Select ^ available from 4 to 5 p.m. for private confessions. The Sanitation office open. 6 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Most outside fat. skn hock and shark removed! 20oz. can in juice Shrimp Cocktail «SsS„. ‘1.79 Hebron Ecumenical Good Friday Service will be held at building. Cooked Shrimp “*i*t^ ^ '’” ’2.59 6 9 the Hebron First Congregational Church at 7:30 p.m. Rham District 8 Board of Education, 7:30 p.m. Rham ^tla^^tuffed^m s w ‘1.09 Ham G laze 55*. Heinz Pickles ’J?'79‘ On the Saturday before Easter Sunday the Great Vigil Fresh Cheese 1101, Cisr© lio n Of Oegan«ia7oi Cooked Ham Rump PottionS£USS'1.29. Kraft Cheese ‘ 1.29 High School library. Bakers Cocxinut 69* Deviled H am A^iourtoeSn 59^ •h0»8rwo

. I PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVBNING HEHALD. Mancheiter. Conn.. Sat., March 18. v m Pioneer International may be Realty discussion set Pioneer International Corp. of which is an 80 percent shareholder of national's shareholders, which may crease of 14 percent over 1976. Net in­ Manchester has announced that in­ Pioneer International. be paid partly in cash and partly in comes rose 44 percent to $1,558,000, TTie Eastern Connecticut Bicenten­ the Savings Bank of Manchester, itial negotiations are taking place, If such a transaction is consum­ notes. equivalent to 87 cents per common nial Chapter of the Women’s Council “Qualifying the Buyer” by Betty of Realtors will sponsor several looking toward the possible sale ^ m ate, it is contemplated that the The company noted that there can share. Patricca from the Heritage Savings roundtable discussions on topics substantially ail of its assets and net assets of Pioneer International be no assurance that such Pioneer Systems Inc. announced & Loan, and “Contracts and finger on right hand related to real estate. The dis­ business, subject to liabilities, in Wbuld be distributed to its negotiations will in fact result in an operating results for its fiscal year Closings” by Attorney Joel Janenda exchange for cash and notes. shareholders (including Pioneer ended Dec. 3,1977. Net sales for the cussions will be held Monday at 8:30 of Manchester. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. Tiant, whose age is listed as 37, agreement or eventual sale. He has not been very sharp since The prospective purchaser would Systems Inc.) in liquidation of period were $48,005,000, compared to a.m. at Mott’s Community Eut was taken to Winter Haven Hospital Annual results Middle Turnpike. Members of the Women’s Council (UPI) — Boston Red Sox the opening of camp and was hoping be a corporation to be organized and Pionwr International. $43,625,000 in 1OT6.- Net income rose for X-rays. Pioneer International Corp. an­ of Realtors and guests are invited. pitcher Luis Tiant Friday suf­ to have a year better than last season controlled by Pioneer International's It is anticipated that the proposed to $1,420,000, equivalent to 50 cents “It will be weeks before he pitches nounced results of operations for the Discussion titles are “Types of Reservations may be made by con- ^ fered a dislocated index finger when he completed just three games chief executive officer, David N. terms under negotiation would result per common share, as against $707,- again,” Pappas said. "It depends on year ended Dec. 3,1977. Net sales for Financing’’ led by Marion tacting Suzanne Critz of B/W Realty. ^I on his pitching hand while in 32 starts. Abrams, who is also an officer and in the distribution of approximately 000, equivalent to 24 cents per com­ when the swelling goes down, the the year were $16,986,000, an in­ Turklngton and Bob DeMarchi from In two starts this exhibition season director of Pioneer Systems Inc,, M.50 per share to Pioneer Inter­ mon share, in the prior year. trying to grab a line drive amount of swelling, the stiffness and Tiant had pitched in 6,1 innings, during the first inning of an the flexibility." allowed six hits, six runs, and one Pappas said Tiant must also wait exhibition game against the home run for an earned run average Detroit Tigers. for the tendons to heal and that he of 4.28. Business will need therapy on the tendons in Team physician Dr. Arthur Pappas Tiant was 12-8 last season with a Aa C PPIMIMUM All HAVURS i j f l K CHOfJSI YfJIJR fAVORITt the forearm which control the move­ said “it will be weeks" before the ment of the finger. 4.53 ERA, In com parsion he FOR THf HOLIDAY averaged 21 wins for the four burly, Cuban right-hander will be This was just Tiant’s third start of HALF GALLON i^GREEN GIANT able to even pitch in practice again. preceding seasons, including three 20 the exhibition season. CANADA DRY "Of all the locations (or a pitcher game seasons. ICEJCREAM J B VEGETABLES to get hit, he picked the worst," Pap­ •HI8KT', .PIA , I 7fi/ MIXERS Last man on the bus for baseball trip south pas said. Kicking up a (snow) storm Thursday after­ took off for a 10-game southern trip in three 'The Tigers’ Steve Kemp hit a line Nicklaus annexes noon just as the mini-bus was leaving the vehicles with the destination North and South drive back to the mound. Tiant flung m Manchester Community College campus was Carolina. (Herald photo by Pinto) his right hand in the air to stop it, and I the ball struck him on the tip of the share of lead I this unidentified baseball player. The team finger bending it back. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. However, the "Golden Bear" (UPI) — Jack Nicklaus over­ appeared to be in a better position Friday — on Thursday he was tied came a double bogey with bir­ with six others. The 36-hole tri­ rise quintets dies on two of his last four leaders hold a two stroke lead over ?89 2'79 holes Friday to battle back into their closest contender, Larry a tie with Ben Crenshaw and Nelson, while four other golfers were to clash in West Lou Graham for the lead in the within one stroke of the lead at the Promoted second round of the world's end of the first round. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) — Arkansas Coach Flddio Sut­ Nicklaus, who had a 71 Friday, Peter Wallack of 129F richest golf event, the $342,000 Crenshaw (71), Graham (70) and Tudor Lane, has been ton says raw talent is an overrated part of college basketball, and that’s a big reason his Razorbacks and no longer in­ Tournament Players Cham­ Nelson (72-143) were the only golfers promoted to general pionship. out of a starting field of 144 who were manager of Michael's conspicuous California State-Fullerton are in the finals of the Nicklaus, who has won the 5-year- able to break par for 36 holes over the Jewelers in Manchester. Easter Basket Bargains NCAA’s Far West Regional. wind-swept Sawgrass course just off mI wiliMitarMitMtrfeilM*MtpflMi!im3 old TPC twice before, held the lead He succeeds Albert 9 Arkansas, whose best finish in the alone before going into a bunker and the Atlantic Ocean. Wallace, who headed the NCAA has been a pair of third places well coached as anyone we've played then three-putting on the 12th hole, a store's operations for the ASP IS A POULTRY SHOPPE — the last one coming 30 years ago — this year. 193-yard par 3. A bogey 5 at his 14th past year. scored its 30th triumph of the season “California State doesn't impress hole dropped the tournament favorite Whalers 6 A native of Brooklyn, ANN PAGE-YELLOW CLIN6-HALVES OR If X \TREAT YOUR FAMILY and the school’s biggest ever in you with its size but Uiet'.* players two strokes back, but he then birdied N.Y., Wallack graduated \ TO FARM Thursday's semifinals with a 74-70 all know their roles and that's why the next two holes to wind up tied for Stingers 2 from New York University SLICED victory over UCLA, they’ve come this far." the lead for the second day in a row. in 1967 and from The 16 o z ., • f j ".mile Roin Boh Borocli California State-Fullerton, in only Sutton also said he was not con­ Milford School in 1960, He A f r e s h PEACHES can its fourth year as a Division I school, cerned the Razorbacks might suffer served as a member of the came up with a fitting encore by up­ a letdown after the win over the 101st Airborne Division, Mslro Maraschino setting San Francisco 75-72. The two Bruins. U.S. Army, during the Viet Kentucky's sixe meet Saturday at 4:15 EST, with the "That was a very prestigious win Nam campaign. CHERRIES winner going on to the finals at St. for our school and conference, but Associated with Pin titles on line Louis. our team has played all season with M ichaels since 1975, BtttsrtwiatChocolata "Raw talent is the most overrated the idea of getting to St. Louis,” said Spartan concern BEEFCMUCX Wallack joined the com­ BONBfSS quality in college basketball,” said Sutton. "I can’t believe we won’t be pany as a salesman. He is A&P THIN MINTS SHOULDER Sutton, whose team used its ready to play Saturday." DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) — Michigan State Coach Jud Heathcote enrolled in the diamond Family Pack 8 LBS. UP quickness and scoring punch to offset Dye, whose teams was given little TO 14 LBS. at Holiday Lanes spent Friday worrying about how to throttle those huge players study course sponsored by STEAKS UCLA's physical frontline led by all- chance of getting out of the first who have made Kentucky No the Gemologicai Institute America forward David Greenwood. round playoffs, says confidence, scon NAPKINS 'S,“ 59* By KARL TOST "I hope it’s a game and not a of America. He is also ac­ LONDON While Arkansas' 6-4 trio of Marvin poise and concentration have carried A&P B(Wl Sports Editor fight," he said about Saturday's tive in the local chapter of Dolph, Sidney Moncrief and Ron the Titans this far. nicknamed "Magic" for the passes NCAA Mideast Regional cham­ he seems to pull out of thin air. B’Nai Brith. Champions in both the Men's and Women’s Divisions of the Brewer riddled the Bruins' defense l b . “They also have an ingredient you pionship matchup. “I’d like to have Kentucky (27-2) advanced to Satur­ ALUMINUM FOIL “M 3 9 ' Town Duckpin Bowling Tournament will be crowned late Sunday for 62 points, 6-7 forward Jim Counce can’t teach them — a lot of heart," those Kentucky guys in a dark alley day’s shootout by routing Miami of For Salad or Cooking and 6-11 center Steve Schall were said Dye. “They’re just a gutty afternoon at the Holiday Lanes. any time somebody comes after Ohio 91-69 Thursday night, while Big keeping Greenwood off the boards bunch who like to play basketball and The two-day competiton gets under Bujaucius, Tony Marinellin Sr. vs. me,” Ten champion and No. 5 ranked DEXOLAOIL ASP IS A POULTRY SHOPPE and closing off UCLA’s inside game. have fun. " i ,r M " .HomM BenitMi way at noon today with eight Emile Roux, Don McAllister vs. An­ Meanwhile, Kentucky Coach Joe Michigan State (25-4) pounded Ann Pagt-Asst. Flavors Ouickl Counce, who missed the only shot CURE 81 HAMS "4T V. T n . matches for men with the quarter­ ton Mayer, Andreotta vs. Pete Grish, Villanova advances Hall spent Friday trying to figure Western Kentucky by a nearly iden­ Fully CooklO-Wriir (P08TI0NS4I CRISPY SCALLOPS M" he took against UCLA, screened U d t i - “ " " . T g . Quick Frann finals at 1:30 in both male and female Andy Lamoureaux vs, Ed Bujaucius. how to defense Michigan State's sen­ tical score, 90-69. GELATINS S£MI-WO.HAMSwh.i.t4. 12 a play. Eight women gained the cham­ Greenwood off so effectively inside PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPIl - 3 i b M * * A&PFISHCAKES i*e- 49* Bob Boroch vs. Scott Smith and sational 6-foot-8 freshman point Fi^ CookidJMy 10 SinMwva QuidiFraan that the 6-8 All-America could Sophomore guard Rory Sparrow's Ann Pago !-». pionship round after last week's Mickey Holmes vs. Pat Irish. guard, Earvin Johnson. Tg^HAMS A&P COO F ILLET S P‘ 0 »1« qualifying. manage only four rebounds, eight turnaround jumper with 15 seconds - ' i kMhMpRNM I Dmkwd-Frunn Women in action at 1:30 will be “Someone told me to use a box and 12 a . below his average. to play Friday carried Villanova to a Havlicek milestone A&P SHRIMP Sunday noon semifinals in both Irish vs. Sue Balesano, Lea chaser— and put the box on Earvin," STUFFED OLIVES CANNED HAM Vt>. PKO ‘2** Neither the Razorbacks or Califor­ 61-60 win over Indiana in the FOM M Sw Hgt kMkMPRnM a 0wNntd.ffonn 24 a . divisions will be rolled with the MacMullen vs. Sandy Bunce, Irene said Hall. "I don’t know when I've BOSTON (UPI) — John Havlicek Ann Pago-Aaat. Flavors A&P SHRIMP nia State-Fullerton were expected to semifinal game of the NCAA Eastern P‘ 0- •4“ championship tests slated Sunday at seen a more exciting freshman, or poured in a season-high 32 points 1«5 'E L B A S A MacMullen vs. Cindy Doyle, Debbie reach Saturday's regional cham­ Regional basketball championships. Fruh 1:30. All matches up to the finals will for that matter, a more exciting Rozelle vs. Sandra Edwards, pionship game and Sutton and Titans' Friday to power the Boston Celtics PUDDINGS POLLOCK FILLETS ■). be best of three with the title best of Indiana's Wayne Radford, who player than Earvin. I'm a real fan of FruNiWMInov Top qualifiers were Fox and Irene coach Bob Dye spent Friday expoun­ scored 19 of his 22 points in the first post the Phoenix , 115-108, and to seven sets. MacMullen, Earvin Johnson” score a new personal record. ^TROtTTPANICAOY H). ding on each other's teams. half, missed a 40-foot desperation ,o79» FriNl Defending champions Roy An- Former champions in the running Saturday’s 2:15 p.m. (EST) At the 10:34 mark of the second i2« dreotta and Miki Irish were exempt “Believe me, that team is for heave at the buzzer. nationally televised affair shapes up HADDOCK FILLETS 16. are Bates, Ed Bujaucius and real," said Sutton. “They are a lot perFod, Havlicek scored his 1,000th SUSHAM 5^*12” from the qualifying. Marinelli. Villanova was to meet the winner as a duel between Kentucky’s twin point of the season, making him the * nN.'rTiBIII like us. They thrive on team play, run A S P IS A DELI SHOPPE Pairings today are John Fox vs. of a game between Duke and Penn, to towers of strength — 6-10, 235-pound All matches are open to the public. •the passing game well and are as first player in National Basketball .79* Larry Bates Sr., Jim Evans vs. Carl be played later Friday evening at the Mike Phillips and 6-10, 225-pound Association history to score 1,000 Joins CofC VIRGINIA T o g a Providence Civic Center. QUADTSS UP J^gBOUXJNA Rick Robey — against Michigan points in each of 16 consecutive Gerald J. Morel, owner IbAKEDHAM krauss___^^Z®ib State's passing-minded Johnson. seasons. of Douglas Motor Sales, 345 BLUEBONNET CBEAM x w Rll«l9M»4MotS«M Training camp notaa Main St., has recently MABBABINE CARMDOCAPPICOLA become a member of the CHEESE SYEAK-UMMS 2^i*2" POTATO SALAD Greater Manchester \^ J k.,59* Red Sox dumped cidentially at second base in the se­ Four of five starters Chamber of Commerce. cond game but the wound did not Mets* streak ends require stitches. Morel has been affiliated pick the bc«t fnilt A vegetable*^ WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (U P D - with the Douglas lane Parker Bakery Charlie Spikes belted a three-run Jeff Burroughs pounded two doubles automobile .sales and ser­ homer Friday to lead the Detroit Green Reds win and a single and Vic Correll pinch hit lost with Teeh squad vice business since 1963. Iw Parlr^ Tigers to a 12-9 win over the Boston a bases loaded triple in the eighth in­ He purchased the company A&P Wisconsin-Sharp-White or Colored R ^ Sox in exhibition play. TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Bill ning to power the Atlanta Braves to a the Class S finals—a place Blanchard starting unit. in August 1977. Bonham pitched shutout ball for five » y l ,K N A I .S I K H CHEDDAR CHEESE KBS' ENGLISH MUFFINS ' ^ * ' 8 8 * Spikes' fourth inning blast was one 10-3 win over the New York Mets wholeheartedly believes his Beavers “Having one experienced player innings and Danny Driessen and Don Herald S|H>rlH>4 riliT A&P Shredded Cheese JaneParkar of 10 Detroit runs off losing Red Sox Friday. could have attained. willing to help others is a plus and pitcher Reggie Cleveland. Cleveland, Werner hit homers as the Cincinnati The win evened Atlanta’s record at “If we could only play them The Techmen wound up 10-12 they’ll have it," Blanchard spoke of MOZZARELLA KAISER ROLLS '*»6 9 * who came on in the second after Luis Reds, dressed for St. Patrick’s Day fU. 4-4 while ending a New York five- (Canton) another minute-and- overall and in sole possession of fifth Gustamachio. A&P Sharp Shredded Double Crusted-Jane Parker Tiant was hit by a line drive, also in green and white uniforms, game winning streak. a-half,” Cheney Tech’s recent­ place in the Charter Oak Conference "I feel we’re over the hump —get­ gave up a two-run homer to Tim Cor­ defeated the world champion New Bob Myrick was pitching in the ting people to believe In themselves CHEDDAR CHEESE BLUEBERRY PIE ^ 9 9 * York Yankees 9-2 Friday before a ly retired basketball coach In the broadest terms, Blanchard coran in the third. It was one of seven eighth when Correll chipped in with calls it "a very good year becau.se wc - I think the young players feel they Brown'N Serve standing room crowd of 7,043. Gerry Blanchard keeps Detroit runs in the third. his three-run triple. Tom Hausman, played in the tournament and did can be winners in the league. The big Driessen’s homer, with Ken iThmi ROLLS (TWIN PACK) 2 !i:8 9 * Corcoran’s homer put the Tigers who gave up two runs, was the loser. repeating, reminiscing on the pretty well." thing (being over the hump) is that Griffey on base, off Catfish Hunter in Jane Parker ahead, 11-3, and Boston was unable to Ken Henderson made his Met narrow tournament loss. .Season’s end also brought to a close we have to stay there. BEAUTIFUL CYMBIDIUM ^ catch up. the fourth inning gave the Reds a 2-0 debut in rightfield but went hitless in Cheney’s 1977-78 campaign was the schoolboy careers of four of five “ How well they do next year HOT CROSS BUNS K 7 9 * The Red Sox were unable to muster lead. A&P two trips. Leftfielder Steve Hender­ ended by a 60-56 loss to the Warriors, starters and two top reserves. But depends on what they do this a run. Rick Burleson had three hits, Werner’s homer was one of five son raised his spring average to .500. with Canton having since moved into Blanchard doesn’t feel (he new coach summer. Individually and as a team and 3 RBI for Boston, and Carl hits the Reds collected as they sent BROCCOLI SP^RS 'A? 49* will find the cupboar^are. "I think they'll have to work this summer," ORCHID ^ Yastrzemski had two hits, including 11 batters to the plate during a six- he’ll find the best ((roup of young the outgoing mentor surmized. A&P 198 two RBI, run fifth inning which came at the "If I was coaching next year, I'd be players in school history," he states. expense of Yankee relief ace Rich The Red Sox, now 5-4 in exhibition “The players coming up have more excited by what I'd find." CAULIFLOWER Gossage. (*g CORSAGES I play, meet the Minnesota Twins development at the same stage than Scoring: Saturday. Detroit, 6-3, was to face A sixth-inning double by Pete Rose anyone I have now," the former Kevin Tyler 357. Dave Gustamachio Round-Loulse's the Chicago White Sox. and a single by Junior Kennedy gave coach said in an earlier interview 300, Bernie Krtel 286. Brian Brown 210. Appointed H P E f C O FRESH-SWEET-DOLE the Reds their final runs in the sixth “ ...I think he’ll find a team which has Jim Boudreau 155. Tim Martin 63. Glen RAVIOLI ” “ 89* inning. Hossignal 12. Mike Fraser 8. Mo Harrison , « (fg White Sox cop two played together for two years and The Benjamin Insurance , 8 ® - 4. Steve Anderson 4. Blayne Cohen 3. Dan jSTRAW­ PINE- has good size, especially for our size. Agency of Coventry has an­ A&P 10 10 SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) - Steve Jeski 2 And I think he'll have gofKi, in­ nounced tile ap|M)inlment Stone and Francisco Barrios, BERRIES APKES telligent backcourt players” of Robert J Dallesander as CRESCENT ROLLS K 3 9 * winners of 29 games between them Pirates on top The new coach, whoever it may be. vice president and ac- last season, helped pitch the Chicago will find 6-foot-3 sophomore Blayne Club second count.s manager White Sox to a doubleheader victory DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) - Omai Cohen, 6-foot-3 sophomore Dan Jeski. Dallesander had over the Kansas City Royals Friday, Moreno’s solo home run in the lOtl, 6-foot-l sophomore Steve Anderson in council race experience with several in­ THOPICANA-GLASS CONT 7-3 and 5-2. inning Friday gave the Pittsburgh Razor Blades RED and 6-fool-l freshman Scott Cable for surance companies before Stone, Eddie Bane and Steve Pirates their first exhibition victory 90 t in frontcourt service. In the backcourt Despite first and third place in­ joining the Aetna In­ SCHICK SUPER II Luebber pitched the first game, f g . ORANGE half VINE-RIPE of the spring after eight successive sophomores Mo Harrison and Mike dividual finishers, Manchester's .Ski surance Co. 10 years ago Schick Super Chromium yielding only four hits. They were gallon losses, a 3-2 triumph over the Toron­ Fraser and impressive looking Club relinquished its intcrclub cham­ where he most recently < 0 y g g supported by home runs by Reggie to Blue Jays. JUICE com. TOMATOES tSFSTORE COUPON freshman Brian Eaton are possibles. pionship to New Britain in the annual served as senior marketing INJECTOR BLADES pkg. Sanders and Junior Moore and a Moreno's homer came off Mike _ Another prospect could be Mike Ken- Connecticut Ski Council rdee com­ representive in the Hart­ Denture Cleanser three-run double by Larry Doby Willis with two out and the score tied 'non, who didn’t finish out the year. petition recently at Berkshire East ford regional office He is a « “ 9 9 < Johnson. 2-2, but in the last of the 10th the Blue EFFEROENT TABLETS pkg. Muiinni IAVUHIU GOIOIN q ,« IRISH flOO’ ■. f \ f \ 30' OFF 25' OFF "He was a bright spot until he missed Kurt Hassett of the Silk Towners licensed certified in­ L Sanders’ blast went about 450 feet Jays blew an opportunity to tie the Antiseptic-Mouthwash a few too many practices. " placed first with teammate Kip surance consultant. k u n m e i OIMX-A-MP L and broke a 3-3 tie in the fourth in- score when right fielder Dave Parker SWEET YAMS o M HORSERADISH 9 9 - Blanchard states, “Potentially he Blake third. Len Lucas of the local His primary LISTERINE "ning. Moore’s homer was off Steve threw out Gary Woods at the plate. VM" GOLD MEDAL 200ZEN can be an excellent player." club came in eighth with Run responsibilities with the For Fresh Breath Busby, attempting a comeback from FLOUR With one out in the last of the 10th, Rec Midget League champions No matter how you look, gradua­ Schauster 20th to round out the first agency will be the develop­ E6DS 1976 shoulder surgery. Woods beat out a bunt and stole se­ MTSUE u j tion will have a devastating effect team scoring. ment of all types of in­ LISTERMINT «pz«e| Barrios, Quency Hill and Mike |wiYN S7 SO nxtoMsi eol cond. The next batter, Willie Knicks captured the Rec Department’s Midget Basketball Leading scorer Kevin Tyler (357 Marshall Perrry paced the local surance, specializing in For Stomach Reliel RED BEETS 4 9 TULIPS ^3 ^ •lOMcauraNKerMnn Pazik pitched the second game. Chet Upshaw, bounced a chopper toward 75 ct. •T|MCOUnNK«FNWl< League title. Squad members, top row (1. to r.) Coach Dan points) departs as do Beniie Ertel team No. 2 in 21st place with Steve commercial account sales so MM iszs ten DHM Lemon drove in three runs with a second base that hit a rock and ROLAIDS TABLETS Ml. (286), Brian Brown (210), Jim in the northern Connecticut 99* double and single. The Sox scored all bounded into right field. Parker took Sullivan, Mike Downes, Mike Suhie, Eld Stack, Joel Sullivan, Hassett 27th. Brian Clavette 28th. Boudreau (155) and Tim Martin (63l. Conrad Banas served as race chair­ area. their runs off rookie Rich Gale. the ball on a bop and fired home to Clarence Zachery, Coach Tom Downra. Front, Susan Byrne, # # HVCIS tYFfCYivt MMO) len iin # we ksenvc yk mghi to im t s»its to 3 pmmoes on item m e s s onennst N otto# uiir. im sni mu «vM«eiE to wwiraNHBaITT« ouuns riskins» e m tytommcm eh m s Only 6-foot junior Dave man as the local club hosted the com­ Dallesander. his wife, Ron Blomberg, Chicago's nail Woods who missed the plate as Vinnie Zito, Tommy Downes, Joe Fitzgerald, Mike I^ ce. Gustamachio, second-leading scorer petition. Jack Hinchen was general Claire, and their four designated bitter, was spiked ac- be collided with catcher Ed OU. (Herald photo by Diinn) with 3(X) points, returns from the chairman. children live in Windsor. 113B TOLLAND TNM L CALDOR PLAZA RIANCHESTER PAGE 81X-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MaiK-httter, Conn.. Sat.. March IB. 1978 Wensink MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sal., March 18. 1978— PAGE SEVEX-B National Weather Forecast Ns4p WanIM Homaa For Safa Proell shows 13 Halp Wanted 13 Frtaata Inatructhna 1$ 23 PIANO INSTRUCTION - Experienced, creative helping winning form 39.33 / teacher. Degree; state and n j7 ® ie B cralJi , HIGH STANDARD, INC. national certiticatlon. All |A procM on im lnl wortdng com pany loeatod In levels, beginners welcome. ® T C A L L IB AROSA, Switzerland (UPI) — World downhill Many extras. Qretcfaen Van CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING |E m 1 Hartford haa opanbiga for Produotlon Bruins champion Annemarie Moser-Proell of Austria Why, 647-9751. lannal. AH oponinga a rt on a DIA hour day sped to a victory in a World Cup giant slalom ski GUITAR, BANJO, Bass I REALE, REALTORS BOSTON (UPI) - The red- race Friday but only after a nail-biting wait I In a m odam air condHhmad p la i^ All Jobo lessons; Experienced with Whan Wa Taka Hold hot>j Boston Bruins, 9-2-1, in while officials flew by helicopter to Zurich to loan ba porfomwd by fomala aa woH oa mala ^ Id re n aged 5 on. Adults too. . PHONE 643-2711 |poraonnal. ExcallonI working condlUona and Enjoyable rapid progress. Your House la SOLD their last 12 games are still view video recordings of the race. Free loan Instrument. 11 clinging to a scant two point g r FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD nta. Intoroalad appileanta ahouM apply years experience. 6466557. 646-4525 A course official alleged ton Iba houra of D a.m. and 3 p.m. lead in the NHL Adams Divi­ that Moser-Proell had mis­ J 7 6 MAIN ST. MANCHE8TE6. CT. I the ruling were turned NISHIfl TiUNUieUiV, Announeomanta j Announemnonti 3 ...... *j CERAMIC CLASSES, sion. sed a gate on her second down. Greenware, bisque, firings. HIGH STANDARD, INC. A.B.C. Kiln. Individual atten- The key to success for the Bruins run but the film showed a Cindy Nelson of Lutsen, Manufaeturtng A MarkaUng of Sporffng FIraama flawless performance from Uon call: 5669451, 5662962. has been hard work and no one has Minn., finished fourth f r . 31 ProaUga Park CIrcIa, Eaal Hartford worked harder than winger John the powerful Austrian who Friday with an aggregate (Localad In Uw roar oMho Aomal DuHdhto) National Division hoop champs Wensink. braved gusting winds to 2:29.27. Her teammate C SefwofS-Cfaaaaa 1$ OPEN SUNDAY 1:304:30 PJL cover the course in an ueiwtATNia poTOcatT • ANDOVER HEBRON ROAD Westown Pharmacy copped the Rec Department s For the first half of the season. Abbi Fisher of New Wensink was tagged as a goon with aggregate 2 minutes, 26.54 FOR THE BEST - Manchester Businessmen s National Division basketball championship. Hampshire fell on the se­ Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 little respect for his hockey ability. seconds. cond run. The other MAIL pupils per teacher. FREE in­ Squad members, left to right. Craig Phillips. Fred Venezia. Paul Through hard work he's slowly The 25-year-old Austrian American, Vicky Fleckens- For period ending 7 p.m. EST Saturday. During Saturday troductory lesson with this ad. changing the attitude of his detrac­ girl was more than a se­ tein, plac^ ninth after two PART 'nME Janitorial - East PART TIME Janitorial - Call 6 4 6 ^ , or 6463549. Quey. Walt Bogar. Steve Howroyd. Spike Houston. Missing were ram will continue falling in the Pacific Northwest, while snow Hartford. 5 days a week, 6 tors. No one is happier than Coach cond ahead of West Ger­ almost identical runs of NAME Manchester. 3 days, and 5 Bob Hartnett. Dave McKenna. Bill McCarthy. Tom Vaughn IS e x it e d in portions of the Lakes. Clear to partly cloudy m. to 8:30 p.m., and 10 p.m. FREE PRE-SOHOOL Gym­ Don Cherry. many’s Irene Epple and 1:14.98 and 1:14.97. MAIL TO: days per week. 6:30 p.m. to 9 (Herald photo by Dunn) ^ew here. Maximum readings include: Atlanta 60, Boston 38 ADDRESS fo' 1 a.m. Sunday thru .m. Must be 18 or over, and nastic Clinic. Ages 3 to 4 1/2. Lise-Marie Morerod of CTicago 57, Cleveland 39, Dallas 78, Denver 75, Duluth 3s’ Thursday. Must be IB or over, Rave transportation. 633-6144. Girls, boys. Also new Adult Switzerland. Her victory Houston 77, Jacksonville 61, Kansas City 68, Little Rock 66, Los and have transportation. 633- Class. Details, call clinched second place in Angeles M Miami 72, Minneapolis 43, New Orleans 68 New CITY ASSU IE 0 ADVERTISING 6144. Manchester Gymnastic the overall World Cup stan­ j Francisco 63. Seattle 50. ,St. Louis 62 Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 School, 6466306, 6463549. and Washington 47 degrees. STATE P.O. BOX 591 EXPANDING COMPANY - dings behind Hanni Wenzel Looking for factory help, for Manchaalar, Conn. 06040 SMALL ENGINE Service Inconsistency factor of Liechtenstein. Wenzel light manufacturing work. ********D«W9W**«g«g«*«*ggt ZIP Corporation - ei^panding finished the season with 154 Apply to Creative Marketing EXAMPLE: Corp. 199 Forest Street, d e a le r n e tw o rk . No □ REAL EST-ATE Exciting and unusual Contemporary set on nearly 2 experience necessary. points, Moser-Proell has SENIOR LEAGUE - PHONE Manchester. Monday 9 a.m. to acres. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining 147 and Morerod 135. 15 Words for 6 Days (Complete training program. Final standings - Kuhana 11 a.m. Homaa For 8ala room, sliders to deck, garage. $62,900. There was no doubt, Kids 14-2, Schiebel’s 13-3, Only *8.10 $500. investment requim to 23 □ NOTICES □ CHECK ENCLOSED AVAILABLE POSITIONS! start youi;own business. Ideal DIrccllona; Rl. S to Rl. 31S, 1 m il* on riahl. tigna however, as to who felt she Moriarty’s 8-7, Fogarty’s 7- for retired or part time. MANCHESTER ■ Spring in MHS losing season Housecleaners,. Homemakers Street location. Attractive 6 p o tltd . was No. 1. 9, F arr’s 3-11, Tull 1-14, - 13.00 hourly. Sitters and Details on request. Mr. “1 think I’ve made my Lott and Found f FILL IN DNE WORD PER BLANK - MINIMUM 15 WORDS Barker, ESCAA Field room Connecticut Gambrel For appoInlmanU at olhar llmaa plaaaa call Bar­ B> l,i;\ U S'l FR son cites. Companions $2.65 hourly. Training Division Box 619„ nestled on a beautiful wooded bara BoaaHI S49-S718. point," snapped Moser- B I S IN E S S - F in a l IMPOUNDED - Black Weekdays, Part and full time. lot. Country kitchen, two lIrniM rilrr "We had too many seniors com­ year. I'd say we lost at least five 1 2 3 4 5 Serving East and West. Wading River, New York. games because of poor defense." Proell after her victory. National standings - Labrador type, male, ^ ru ce 11792. For want of a guard and in­ peting for jobs and as a result had a and Maple stTMt area. Mixed Women must be over 18. Have Underclassmen dominated the "Had it not been for my Westown Pharmacy 11-4, car and phone. Able Aide, lack of unity. I'll take the blame. I breed, female, black and s 7 S 9 to MANCHESTER - Residential- rnJ. WATSON REACH C0.fSv co n sisten cy . the 1977-78 lineup at the end of the year, a disqualification at Val Telso 9-6, friah Agency 5-9, Inc., 6467M7. kept too many seniors," announced d’Isere, I’d be World Cup white. North End area, Con­ ly located. Pizza and Sub 6461980, 6647-1139. IjHI Manchaalar Omoaa 047-1138 fa ll Manchester High basketball predicament which bodes well for Eastern Real Estate 4-10, tact Dog Warden, Shop. Good Income. Fully Pearson, adding that situation is not champion now." BA Club 1-12. 11 12 13 14 a ------season went down the drain. bound to repeat itself next year. '78-79. Sophomores Rich Koepsel and Manchester, M6-4555. equipped, "get rolling in HEBRON. Make an offer on In that race, the Austrian NURSES dough." Call EngllsKCoIonles reis spotless seven room MANCHESTER - Verplanck MANCHESTER - Spacious The Silk Towners were a pre­ "What we really need is a much John Haslett. the latter becoming the 16 I f " School, Remodeled 4 bedroom placed second but was dis­ B U SIN K ,S S - F in a l LOST - New long pink ev^iing lk IS ■ 20 RN's - LPN's Realty. Ltd., 646774(. Ranch. Decorator family Colonal. Verplanck School. season favorite for CCIL honors but better overall attitude. We need highest scoring 10th grader in school room withwun wood burninburning Colonial. 1 1/2 baths. First Fireplace, screened porch, qualified for wearing a suit American standings - skirt, Manchester Parkade faltered to wind up in seventh place renewed optimism and dedication to history with 192 points, and Ed Ken- parking lot. Call 568-4375 after 21 22 23 24 2S Aid and Assistance has MANY PEOPLE only dream stove, two car garaee acre lot P”®'’ ■•“"dry, carpeted, Treed rivate yard, garage. $45,900. lacking the prescribed Bogner’s 14-0, LaStrada G O O D LUCK Out of state ownir amt” u6 !SL' iKTOUiiu R?®'-|/wwi« »«?: iayes Corp. (460131. at 8-10. with a final aggregate mark what we're doing...What makes me nison and juniors Walt Adamy and 5 p.m. or 277-2810 days. part-time and full-time of owning their own business. B minimum air permeabili­ West 11-3, Dubaldo- Perhaps it’s time for you to $52,900. Barnett, Bowman and 900. Hayes u>rporation, 64d- of 8-13. Despite everything the In­ optimistic towards next year is that Ron Apter saw considerable action. IN THE 2E 27 hours available (or you. 0131. ty. Several appeals against Lesperance 8-6, Jimmie’s LOST - Black Female 29 30 Personal and Professional pursue that dream. I have Co. Realtors, 633-3661. MANCHESTER • Fantaitic dians outscored the opposition. 1.2.39- it seems these guys are anxious to Adamy, Apter, called by Pearson Labrador Retriever, vicinity f u t u r e over 1,000 raslnessess for sale Value! Call today. U rge 4 the most improved player at year’s Cafe 7-7, Police 1-13. satisfaction derived from MANCHESTER - New listing M room Cape. Excellent con­ 1.235. get going again," the four-year coach of Kensington - Porter - !T 32 33 34 35 providing good nursing by owners. Many for MANCHESTER - Victorian minimum down. For free - 6 room aluminum aided dition with garage. Great Ten losses were by 8 points or less, noted. end, and junior Chris Eloser, 6-foot-4 Autumn streets. Call 6469636. care on a 1 to 1 basis for Colonial. Large lot. 2 car gar­ Ranch. Garage, Immaculate forward-center, have been picked tri- REWARD. brochure write: Interstate age. Many nice features. bouse with huge yarn (or kids. but at least two were when the In­ The locals lose nine seniors, Swimming on upswing DAVID clients in their own homes condition, nice area, $47,900. Uw $40s. East CMit Realty, captains for next season. Boser, who k 37 3B 39 40 Business Marketing, P.O. Box "Handy Man's Special." Hayei Corp. (46-OlSl. dians trailed hopelessly only to make several who didn't come through as LOST - Glastonbury, Sunday or medical facilities. 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. Won't be around long. $32,900. 52696(6, 64349(9. the final score more than respec­ expected, to graduation. The list in­ didn’t play a year ago, is "a tough but no title for Tribe March 12th, black female Lao Call Today. Elast Coast Real­ table. cludes Scott Hyde, who finished as kid, the kind of player we’ve been cross. Please call 633-5424. KAS For Inlonnatlon Call SERVICE BUSINESS - With ty, S26(Mi38, evenings, 646 $800 a week income available The Indians at times resembled the the all-time leading career scorer lacking (aggressive). I feel fie’ll CAINS, 643-9518 2616. gang which couldn't shoot straight. solidify our rebounding and be tough By LKN Al'STFR IMPOUNDED - Mixed breed MD AND ASSISTANIX in this area. A cash business. What is your Property Worth? with 697 points. Bill Finnegan, Bill male, brown and white, Barry COBBS, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Minimum investment BOLTON - Garrison Colonial, The Indians attempted 1.126 shots. Kelly, Steve McKenzie, Rich defensively in the middle of the floor. Herald Sporlswriler Road area. Female Irish COLEMANS, Halp Wantad 13 Hatp Wantad Halp Wantad 13 of Northeastern Ct. Inc. ^ u ire d . 203-627-0550,203-461- 9 rooms, 4 to 5 bedrooms. 2 We will inspect your property and suggest an aiking 116 more than the opponents, but A setup guard who preferably can Setter, Blssell Street area. 357 Enl Cwiter St. car garage, 11/2 acres, 3 1/2 price. (No obligation.) Marshall, Jim Shelton, Frank “We’re doing better but are not a first place JASONS, Mtncheiler. Conn. canned only 473 (42 percent) while score, or a floor general and a mate Small Labrador Wpe female, TYPIST and various office SALES EXECUTIVfe - additional acres available, Ask us about our gauranteed sales plan TODAY!!! Beaupre, Dave Wyman and Steve team so I’m not happy yet,” related LANDSBERQS, ^ LONG ESTABLISHED the opponents dropped in 46.3 percent Crispino. who can hit outside jumpers, is/are black. Woodland Street area. duties in industrial supply Needed by Mfg. to call on all stream. Asking $68,500. No Manchester High swimming coach Ted Brin- Male Irish Setter, Bank Street NOONANS Restaurant - In Downtown agents please. 6467159. IREALTQR8 - MLR of their floor attempts. From the Finnegan was the top scoring Manchester’s most pressing needs. A firm. Experienced preferred, types of businesses. Commis- damour about the 1977-78 campaign. area. Great Dane, tan, good fringe benefits. We are slon sales, $325 and upper Manchester. Excellent family PASEK charity stripe, Manchester was 293 guard with 86 points, a 4.1 per game renewed attitude wouldn’t hurt neutered male, Hyde and BOYS an EEO Employer. 2868291 gale. Call 1-806247-2446. operation. Includes equip­ HEBRON / OPEN FOR 28 9 -7 4 7 S for 467 (62.7 percent) compared to average, thus illustrating part of the either. The Indians finished with a 6-2 mark in the CCIL, good West Center Street area. Con­ I i after 4 p.m. ------PLUMBER - 3 to 5 years ment. Owner anxious. Call for INSPECTION - Sunday March 60S BURNSIDE AVE. - EAST HARTFORD 299 for 446 (67 percent). "We have the potential to have a enough for third place. "We gave the top two teams in the tact Manchester Dog Warden, ®59r-S¥SSS!¥S:WSCWSW^ experience in the work. Call details. Lombardo It 19th. 1 to 5 p.m. Directions: Indians' problems. They didn't have „ . ______EXTRUDER OPERATOR - S664530 between 6 and 7 p.m. Associates. 649-4003. Members National Aftociillon ol Real Biiate Boards and Connecticut Hyde was the lone Indian to 646-4555. & GIRLS COUNTER PERSON for auto Experience helpful, but Rt. 85, or Sin Church Street, Aiaoclatlon of Realtors! Inc. Also member of the Hartford Brard of a .scoring guard, most points coming belter team. But it all depends on league good meets. We went down to the last relay with Hebron. Intersection of Old average double figures in scoring how much they physically develop them (Penney and Hall) in each," cited Brindamour. Help Wanted 13 parts store. Experienced help- m echanical aptitude and Raaltors. Manchester and Vernon Multiple Usllni SerVke. from the big men inside, or a set up OEWFORTK lul but not necessary. OFFICE HELP Needed - Neat Colechester Road, and Rt. 85. are necessary handwritting and good with (16.1) and rebounding (10) while guard. “We lacked leadership on the and how much they want to work." The season, highlighted by Bob Michaud’s record set­ Excellent opportunity for ad­ for this position as a machine □ EDUCATION Signs on property. Attention Scoring; ting performances in the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.4) and Personals 2 PART TIME Mornings - MiWCIESIER NEMUl vancement. 8461551. figures. Call 643-2741. horse lovers (horse Included I) Finnegan was the assist leader with floor. All we need is one guard; one Janitor / Cleaners. Must nave operator. Fully paid company 82. ■Scotl Hyde 338. John Haslett 192. Ron 500-yard freestyle (5:19.4), was the Silk Towners’ best niOM 5:30 PM to ben efits. Call 643-0240, Exceptional, lovable Ranch guard could have made a big RUSSELL’S BARBER & own transportation. Also full Home. Qountry kitchen, 2 or 3 "The most disappointing aspect is Apter 14). Frank Beaupre 117, Bill since the mid-1960s when Brindamour himself was on the DRIVER FOR Auto parts weekdays from 8 to 4. Private InatrueUona 11 difference,” viewed Pearson. Stylinig Shop announces ap­ time window cleaners. Call 0:36 PM store. Knowledge of bedrooms, den with wood that they never came together men­ The defense was also less than Finnegan 86. Wall Adamy 75. Bill Kelly squad. pointment accepted Tuesday 649-5334. stove. O arue, huge family 60. Steve McKenzie 45. Dave Wyman 43. Earn Money Manchester and surrounding BABYSITTER Needed for 10 REMEDIAL READING and tally as a team. No question —to be Seniors Wayne Smith, Ken Wojnarowski (co-captains), thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 areas helpful, opportunity for room, fireplace. 1 1/2 acre spectacular with Pearson stating, Rich Koepsel 40. Craig Kearney 26 Jim UN’s and LPN’s Full and part year old boy. Saturday after­ math; individualized work successful the mental aspect is much John Beckwith, Mark Meridy, Jeff Greenberg and Mark p.m. Walk-ins Saturdays 8 Prises S Tripell advancement.t. 64^1551. noon and occasional 1 or 2 program, (lst-6th’ grade) by landscaped lot. 12x2() bam for "Our defense was the worst it's been Shelton 23: Steve Crispino 20. Rich a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 646-6659, time, day shifts. Please call horse. Look at your leisure. more important than physical and we Sawina are among the top tanl^rs graduating. According Meadows Convalescent hours a week. Vicinity of CARRIER master’s degree teacher. 566 since I've been here. It was inconsis­ Marshall 18. Kd Kennison 13. John Reiser comer of Oak and Spruce • HARTFORD DESPATCH Weaver Road. 6468726. 8075. FYlced in the low, low $50s. Evaluation. Just weren’t with it mentally," Pear­ tent and it was never before this 4 to Brindamour, it may be difficult to replace them. Streets. Center, between 8 a.m. and 4 Donald S. Gale Realty Co., CALL JEANNE Moving Department in Elast "I expect a lot of trouble (next year). The biggest p.m. 647-9194. Hartford, cfose to 1-84 at Exit Realtors and Insurocs, 286 What is your home worth? Our profaislonals can S47-0940 DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full NEEDED 7939, 526(280. problem is there is nothing coming up from the junior 66, has interesting career op­ time position in Manchester ' Homaa For Sala 23 help you price your home to sell fatter and WILL BABYSIT in my borne portunity. Varied tasks in­ highs which I know of,” stated Brindamour. □ EMPLOYRRENT or yours. Green School - specialist office for energitic, TO DELIVER THE DOLLAR easier. We will provide you with complete "I have people coming back but you need sophomores clude Tariff Quotations and responsible person. Bowers Area. Call (46-1076 Routing Assignments for SAVER IN THE AREA marketing, (Inanclal, and economic Information. to fill. I have a big team (finished year with 30) but I anytime. Experience preferred. Send Tucker Boston College swim standout families moving in and out of OPEN HOUSE No obligation. No pratiure. No eelee pitch. Of don’t know how long that will last. I don’t have anything Help Wantod 13 resume to Box Y, c/o OF PORTER ST., Greater Hartford. Pleasant Manchester Herald. Sunday 1 to 3 p.m. to feed it.” BABYSITTER in East Hart­ phone personality and respon­ course we’d like to sell your home for you. That’s Former East Catholic swimming records in the 50 and 100-yard showing ever in the New England SALES POSITION - Straight ford - For 2 school age girls, FERGUSON RD. AND l74ValltyVlBwRd. star Katie Tucker made a major con­ Top returning individuals include juniors Bob Michaud, commissions, leads furnished PART TIME Waitress - sive attitude required. Typing TYPIST - permanent part our business. And we're confident you will eelect freeslyles and 100-yard butterfly and Championships, BC took third place before and after school. Must helpful. If you like ropon- LUDLOW ST., MANCH. (WMtwood BccUon II, M anobM lw r) tribution as the Boston College Bob Tanner and Brett Gallagher and sophomores Geoff to homeowners. Call 242-5402 have car. 289-4013. Experienced. Davis Family time position for person with us once you've seen our profeielonals at work. was a member of all five record- finishing behind Maine and Yale in Restaurant, 6465487. slbllity and a busy desk, this Is ThlB charming almoet ntw CAPE, la locatad on a nioaly traad lot. 9 women’s team stroked to its third Michaud, Bill Halldin and Steve Telgener. Diving, where exceptional typing skills, CALL TOM at Rooma. 4 Dadroomt. 2'A Batha. Larga dack off of flrtt floor breaking relay foursomes. the 33-team field EXCELLENT importunity to the right spot for your talents. m inim um 70 WPM. consecutive unbeaten season. PART TIME Housekeeping Send resume, Hartford firaplacad family room. 2 car garaga. Wall to wall carpating GET MORE with Tucker, an education major, Steve Badge did an excellent job filling the bill as coach leara wholesale hardward TELEPHONE Sales - Earn Wednesday and/or Thursday 6 4 7 -9 9 4 7 throughout. Many othar faaturaal Low t70a. child care, one boy, after $3.00 per hour and more. Despatch, Dept. MV, 225 The freshman standout .set team helped the Eagles (o their best according to Brindamour, could continue to be a sore business. Good workiu con­ school dally. References morning, afternoon, evenings. DIractlons: Kaanay Straat to right on Nutmag to right on Brlarwood, point. ditions, short hours. 522-1107. Salary and bonus. Work in Prospect Street, East Hart­ Pleasant working at- up hill to firtl left - Vallay View ftoad. required. 643-5398, after 6 convenient Rockville Office. ford 06106. p.m. morohere, Hartford location SENTRY IF YOU ARE an attractive Call 627-0550. bg^ralnard Airport. Call 276 B/W REALTY motivated woman we need 1 Real Estate Services Inc. REAL ESTATE - 2 sales peo­ LEGAL SECRETARY - you. If you are looking for a ple. Should have license or in 647-1419 39 Comwcticul Soulward. [

PAGE EIGHT-B — MANCHESTER EVENIWO HERALD. Mancfattter. Conn'.. Sat.. March 18, 1978 4 Group of five 5 Fo o M vase 1 Minturarkan' 6 Bewildered ****•*•••••••••••••••••••• unkm (abbrj. 7 Confounds T b Sunifartss Brdelaa tar ta la 41 Apartmarda Far Bard lu Autaaj^ S^ _ gj : 4 Collaga court 8 Britith 8 Coffin stand ' nobleman - RALEIGH HAMPER - 10 454 MAIN STREET • M Dear Abby 12 Kind of pastry 9 Nigerian v O f jf T KMo«W WHERe THE speed, still under guarannee, floor, 3 room heated apart­ 13 Haavtniy boar tribesmen 3100. 247-7070. ment, 3160 moiHhly. Security. 14 Cofflpitant 10 Patron taint K H U X iw A 5 15 Bizarrt of tailon 64B-2W, 9 a-m. to 5 p.m. By Abigail Van Buren 16 Don Juan's SAVE I - Order firewood for 11 Actual WiVTCHlEfft THC e tu f. DEAR ABBY: I'm ashamed of you. I thought you were a mother 19 Diving bird next season and save! Taking 226 CHARTER OAK S tie e t-3 17 Capital of 21 Japanese o rders now. Call 646-790$ liberated woman, but you are still clinging to sexist Rooms, second fkxir apart­ stereotypes. Italia currancy between 5 p.m .8 p.m. ment. Suitable for wonlng 18 Jewish month I refer to a recent column in which you advised a 23 Statt (Fr.) gentleman. Stove, 20 Spray 25 Slice of love-starved wife to talk to her clergyMAN. 22 American names DOUBLE DRESSER 312. refrigerator, beat. No pets. toasted bread Turgenev Indian 3S Bound Double bed, nilng 320. ftmk 355 weekly, k cu rity . 6491746. In case you haven't heard, Abby, we now have 26 Former 51 Market beds with slats MO- Electric kclergyWOMEN. Please update your vocabulary. 24 Go astray 38 Makes happy 25 Shaky Spanish 40 Infant's 52 Arizona city WV sewing machine 320. Chest MANCHESTER - Pleasant 3 F I recently received a letter from my bishop in which I colony |13. Book cases, o l ^ 8 piece bedroom apartment, centrally 29 Himalayan clothing 54 Streets (Fr.) • W l ^ ' y a was addressed, "Dear Brother Pastor." So even bi^ops tu ts 27 Wind spirally i- .: walnut dining set, Victorian located, 3l60 plus' heat, no lapse. However, I will forgive you if in the future you say, 28 Chinese 43 ^ctor Mineo 55 Shakespear­ living set. Elktric stove. No 33 Flying saucer pets. AvaUable immediately, "Talk to your clergyPERSON. "Otherwise. I shall send the (abbr.) currency 4S Golf mound ean villain reasonable offer refused. 649- 649^78 or 6464780. next clergyMAN reference I see in your column to MS. 34 Strained 30 Whiten 47 Garbage 56 Son of 5052. Magazine. 36 Hack 3 1 Cuts off 49 Prince in India Aphrodite THREE ROOM Forest Street 37 Cut with 32 Series of I am a United Methodist minister and a full member of 50 Author S9 Almond Bl-Focalt — By Ruth Marcus *( D O 'jOIU Ba-lflSVB ^ REMODELING Large Area, 3210. Heat, utilities and scittou / COBS TUB SUN R ise ^ ( "yCXl OUSTO m Y \ Building • 200 used flo rcM ^t the Iowa Conference of the United Methodist Church. As 1 2 3 4 ; THATHOVWfRD parking. No pets, security 39 KiU pan 5 6 7 1 9 10 11 V IN T H e B A S T A N C ? ) PIN HIM CCM/N j light fixtures. %bulbs 4 and 8 an Iowa native, you must have grown up around 4 1 French article “ , ooaeu-wBHW c J deposit. Ideal newly weds. 12 \ s e r IN THB, W E sr^ V O N /A K h A T H IN e. J foot fixture, 36. each and up. Methodists. 42 Causes to die 13 14 A A-JDUPBE'7 y Sign me... lAA Your 6UIDE, Sell any amount, 10% discount 44 Sharpest 16 17 10 or more. All in working EAST HARTFORD - Third LADY PREACHER: ARLINGTON, IOWA 46 Sup tom y. a m c j i'd like condition. Gronm o & Sons 48 Tint 11 19 21 floor, 4 room apartment. DEAR LADY: Not only did I grow up around Sales, 819 Blast Middle Turn­ Modern bath, stove, 49 Emulation ■ You TO MEET THE S3 Uncanny 22 pike, Manchester, 649-9953. refrigerator. Aluminum MethodisU, I attended a fine Methodist College in Sioux z, 1972 FORD LTD - Country City, Iowa—Morningside. 67 Bird class ■ b e s t DRIV/ER IM storm, screens. 3165 monthly. Squire station wagon - runs SB Femala 25 26 27 30 31 32 THREE PIECE - Sofa, bed Mr. Belfiore, 647-1416. Report me to MS. Magazine if you wish, but Pm not THE BOSIMESS — good, 31350. 5291880, keep ready for “clergyPERSON" yet. relative 33 ■1 and den set. Dry sink. 9x12 60 Egypt (abbr.) frying. Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. (I learned that when I UWFORTUMATELY, I braided rug. Miscellaneous. ROCKVILLE - Four rooms. 61 Actress 37 1 ■1 f f • - Call 646-^. took CATHOLIC instruction in Eau Claire, Wise.) .0 Immaculate. First floor. DODGE COLT GT - 1974, Mansfield ■ ■ COULWOV 6E T H IM , Appliances. Parking. No pets. 62 Soot 43 w»= Original owner, excellent con­ DEAR ABBY: You suggest that when personal 45 cMFLU Security. References. 3160. 63 One's self SD MEET STANLEV: Building tuppHaa 4 i dition with many extras. belongings and articles of clothing keep disappearing from 41 1 Asking 32150. Call ^ 1 1 5 . 64 Conjunction INSTEAD/ patients in a nursing home, one should “demand an Ipl.) ■ n a t u r a l STONE for 49 50 61 5Z .3 64 86 56 TWO BEIDROOM Apartment - investigation!" 66 Antipathy retaining wails, veneers, 1972 FORD MUSTANG - Abby, senile patients give clothing to other patients and 66 Mayday signal 57 ■ Honyaa-for ta la 27 Houaahold Ooodi 40 on bus line, appliances, Automatic, power steering, 56 59 60 8383 2* tuaktaaa Property 36 neeort Propartf patios, etc. Pick up by the leave articles in lounges, dining rooms and other patients' excellent area, yard. Call 351 engine. Excellent conoi- Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermsar lwio lota more. Used-A-Blt Fim- funning condition. 34s0. 569 Is the elderly patient happy, well cared for,, clean and dium or Large Size, Me­ I thif I room Cape. Fully Katherine Bourn, 742-8646. J. DOG-CAT BOARDING Ma n c h e s t e r - ideal for of­ 7859. given kind attention? These are the things to look for in a dium (12-U) . . . 3M I carpeted,. new kitchen, Watson Beach Co., nlture, 679 Main Street, East bathing/groomlng. Obedience FOUR ROOM RENT - 1st fice or bualneaa. Concrete Manchester Office, 647-9139. Hartford. 2898480, Tuesday nursing home. Win at Bridge yardi 46-Inch. I ilrwlace. Alamlaum aiding protection classes. Complete floor, carpeting, garage, { and ranch morel Bngliah brick building, 2712 aquare Equai Housing Opportunity. thru Saturday. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. FOR SALE -1973 Dataun 240Z. Let’s praise the folks who work in these homes and do Pattem e avaitabU we|i aee Real Batata Warttad i t ON THE POSITIVE SIDE Bualnaaa Propartf i t vations please call 6495971. cluded. April Iri. ^45. before □ MI8C. FOR SALE 4:30, 6 4 3 ^ . FIAT 1976 X-19. Yellow, with MM w aw n . Paaort Propartf 27 self-storing removable top. DEAR ON: It takes a special kind of loving, caring queen of hearts. West looked ALL CASH For your property, TOY POODLE PUPPIES - NORTH J-ia-A MANCHESTER For leaae. within 24 hours. Avoid R m Low mileage. Excellent con­ person to work in a nursing home. For another “positive" at his partner’s card with 11M Are, e( AaiiiliBl AfUe/es for ta la And stud services. From FIVE ROOM Duplex - Just 4 K 10 4 New Vedi, N.V. 1«M 12,000 aquan f ^ t of Induatrial COVENTRY - 3 room aummer Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 41 dition. 33650. 8728496. view, read on: W J 7 3 surprise, am azem ent, aston­ Springier ayatem, am- cottage. Porch, drilled well, selected breeding at fair remodeled, 3230. Security, ishment and whatever. Corporation, 646-0131. prices. 423-8789. e Q762 a rk ln i. Call A rthur tr im lot, M,5w. Hayea Corp. ALUMINUM sheets used as references, married couples, 1975 RABBIT - 4 door, red, 4 DEAR ABBY: Here is some help for HELPLESS, whose Could East have raised no pets. 647-9461, before 4 p.m. 4 AQS The Spring A Sanm er , 6 4 M m . J. Wataou 6464)131. SELLING your house? Call ua minting plates, .007 thick, speed,' excellent condition, partially senile mother is in a nursing home. Her mother's him to two hearts with queen E 23x32”, 25 cents each or 5 for AKC REGISTERED - ShelUe WEST EAST '77 BASIC FASHION Beach Co., Mancheater ®”d we’ll make you a asking 32,650. Call 5294390. clothes keep disappearing, and HELPLESS says, “Either and one trump? Could East Captain Eaay — Crooks and Lawronca containa a Bonne Conpoa. (Ice, 647-Olk 31. Phone 643-2711. tri-color, 3 1/2 months old, FOUR Ro o m Apartment - 4 7 4 983 have pulled the wrong card? Bualnaab Propartf i t cash offer. T.J. Crockett, 3150. Call 247-7070. 2nd floor, parking, adults, and the patients or the help are stealing.” 4AK10S2 4Q84 Price . . . t2,M ■ copy. Realtor, 643-157a. 1975 MONTE CARLO - 30,000 If HELPLESS's mother becomes completely senile, as Could East have suddenly UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub no pets. Available April 15. 4 98S3 4 A h a n d s Add 13.00 for the New miles. Am/fm radio, power my mother is now, she will find her mother's closet gonb insane? Could his own WITH HIS TRAPPEP F C'MON. BABY-DON'T HOLD Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, AKC SAMOYED Puppies - 3145. Inquire 44 Woodbridge 4KJ 10 4967432 eyes be deceiving him? BY (SLUB-EABY CAN'T YANK BACKl IF YA BROUGHT THAT SUCCB8B IN 8BWINO. IMMEDIATE Cash (or your steering and brakes. Air con- starting to fill with strange items as her own disappear. Brownies, nurses. East excellent with childrm. Call Street, hlancbester. diUoning. 33695. CaU 871-2128, SOUTH West abandoned all those FREE FOR FEA R OF CHOKING SOLAR ENERGY INFO, WE MAY property. Let ua enilain our 728-3Q91 days, or 643-2350 She and the other senile patients in nursing homes are POO-FOOl FRANCHISES (air proposal. Call Mr. Catholic School. 6491225. after 5, or weekends. 4 AQ J652 possibilities and came LBT YA 60-E V E N T U A LU Y ! I IN evenings. FIRST f l o o r - 2 bedrooms, no longer able to recognize anything that belongs to 4 96 around to thinking that East • •atatieteeee«««,,,„,„,,v BeUiore, 647-1413. them—including their own rooms. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - carpeting, laundry, OLDSMOBILE, 1970 - 4 door, 4 K J 10 4 must know what he was Homm tor tala g , TWO YEAR OLD Fem ale appliances, only 3175. Call Now I realize that the staff cannot possibly keep MAY WE BUY your home? Good condition. Good for 98, excellent condition, all 4 6 doing. Then that queen had Hamburasri, Frtid plating, or welding. C ^ ^ Sheltie - Needs family with Rental Assistors, 2395646. everyone’s belongings straight, short of hourly inspec­ to be a suit preference signal Quick, fair, all cash and no (Small fee). power, with air conditioning Vulnerable: North-South M A N CH ESTER • S outh L f l l ILr« Chicken, Mexican 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. children. Call 6494279, after 3 ^ . Call ■ after 5 p.m. tions. Last week one nurse was trying desperately to asking for a shift to a dia­ roblema. Call Warren E. 12:30 noon. Dealer: West Farmi areo, noar Martin Food, plui old-felhioned Ice Cream, and Deep Olih lowland. Realtors, 643-1108. 8963. locate the owner of a set of dentures left under a potted mond. School, 6jrear-old Cape, Fiat. Applicaiiont now being taken for County. NCR CASH REGISTER - NO LEASE - 2 bedrooms, palm! Weft North Eaat Soutb So West shifted to a dia­ Slate and Individual franchiiaa. R••••••••••••••••••••••••A* Reconditioned, with many AKC MINIATURE laundry facilities, appliances. SON IN ENGLEWOOD, FLA. mond. Elast took his single- McCarthy RbUt. 1 bedroora, 1985 FORD CUSTOM 500 - 14 Pass 24 24 IVk hatha, dining room, family Houaahold Qooda 40 totals. Cali after 5:30 p.m., Dachshund Puppies - Stud on Only 3160. Cali Rental Good condition, runs well, Pass 4 4 Pass Pass ton ace; put West in with the 110,000-140,000 2293967. premises. Call 6494412, after Assistors, 2395646. (Small room, nreplacedUviltg room, CASH INVESTMENT REQUIRED 3175. 2^5859 after 5 p.m. Pass ace of hearts; ruffed a dia­ REFRIGERATORS a:00 p.m. fee). ^carpeting, garage, deck etc. We feature lit-down, taka out A drive thru larvica. mond for the setting trick Washers, ranges, used, MOLDED FORMICA top and and listened to the moans On large nicely laadacaped Join lorcat with Amarica'i nawait feat food concept 1975 TOYOTA Corolla Deluxe guaranteed and clean. New paneled bar with two shelves AMAZING P R IC E - 2 Opening lead: 4 K and groans from North and lot. ML«00. O w n e r M s S ^ datignad with an old-fathlonad look. If qualified, we Uvaatoek - 2 door, coupe, excellent con­ i Z S I Prlnclplet Only. shipment damaged, GE and and four stools. 3175. 646-6028. b e d r o o m s . b a s e m e n t. dition. 37,000 miles, 32500 Astro-graph South. will provide me Hlaction, conttruction and finan­ Frlgldaire. Low prices. B.D. firm. Call 6468680, evenings. Alley Oop — Dave Qraut cing. If you faal you could qualify, call TO LL FREE By BERNICE BEDE 080L SIX ROOM CAPE - Centrally P e a rl and Son, 649 Main NEW HOME Sewing Machine riding ring, Western stock By Oswald Jacoby ______1-800-531-7300 Street, 643-2171. Main Street, - white and' aqua, new cabinet, ')inet, 5646. (Small fee). located, 2 to 4 bedroonu, |S7,- seat, saddle seat, and bunt 1971 OLDSMOBILE 442 - 4 ^ and Alan Sontag A Kentucky reader wants 900. Call 640^877. 643-2171. attachments, 1100 C all seat. All levels 228^17. mags, air, disc brakes, elec­ buckle under pressure today. II iO W M U C H Y*8,WEU SPRING SPECIAL - 2 Alter a recent duplicate to know what you should do FAITTHER t o ) NOW.VtJUR ) W W VOUR (4L D O tt - n w TAa LEMMIAN \ NO, MY FRIEND, anytime 569-2348. tric windows, 4 speed, new you're In a strong position to one defending pair Is still UH,HE'e lAlklNS TO SUZ ) TO MY bedrooms, parking, with: •TO'CAPITAL 7 yHISHljESS.' DEAD tires. 32000 or best offer. 749 begin with, deal from your gloating while one declarer LOOK (SAMILIAR -jo 'YtXJ, .'BYSI5, HB ------Anllquaa ^pliances. Only 3149. Call strengths. RieMTMXJR ' i WHITE BRICK Free standing 40 9277. and dummy are stiU gnash­ IM Rental Assistors, 2395646. BWiilaiy LEO (July 29Aug. 22) Give HI0HNE6S fireplace with mantle and ing their teeth. 4 K Q BUSINESS & SERVICE accessories, stand up dresser. WANTED. Antique furniture, (Small fee). March 19,1971 credit where credit Is due VOLVO WAGON 1972 - 4 Some way or other every 4 X X X X Kitchen Aid hot water dis­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or today, even If you feel a shade speed, green, regular gas, fuel Advancement in your field Is South player reached four ♦ AKxx penser, all like brand new. other antique items.' R. TWO FAMILY - 2 car garage, likely this coming year, bul it superior to the person who 'WHEBS'lC injection, air, tachometer, helped extricate you from a spades and every West 4 X X X Moved. Call Midge after 8 Harrison, 64^09. modern heating, 5 rooms roof rack, trailer hitch, high won't be handed to you on a each. Close to schools, shop­ light ^ 1. opened the king of hearts p.m., 568-1634. mileage, runs excellent, silver platter. Hard work is what and all but one continued the THE PACK RAT AnUques ping. 289-3515. will win you the key to the VIRaO (Aug. 23-Sspt. 22) The bidding has gone one driven daily, new header pipe Someone you're quite fond of suit. South would ruff the K-2 SKIS - Never used. 180 and Collectables. Open ““ I; ...... and muffler 32300 firm, tali executive washroom. heart to your left-one spade PISCES (Fab. 29Marct. 29) At­ could put you In an embarrass­ third lead, draw trumps and Centemeters with solemon 404 days 12 to 5.40 Flora Road, off after 4 p.m. or weekends, 229 ing position today by request­ concede a trick to the ace of by your partner-three hearta bindings, 3100 or trade for Route 85, Bolton. Homaa lor Rant 54 tend to your duties first, then to your right. 3714. play later. Reversing the order ing things you know you can't diamonds. DIRECTORY bass guiUr. Call 6338603 after deliver. Be honest. If we have confidence in 4 p.m. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE - could lead to all types of At the tooth-gnashing our partner we bid three i P i r v ' tVantad to Buy 40 1967 CHEVY VAN - unpleasant complications LIBRA ( 8 ^ . 238>cl. 23) An tarvloaa Ollarad 31 tarvloaa Ollarad St Available March 1. Please Mechanically sound. 3300. Influential associate will look table East followed with the spades in spite of having Sarvleat Ollarad 31 BuHdlng-ContracOng 33 call 6497605, 6492871. today. Find out more about only two of the suit. ELECTRIC MEAT Sllcer $20. CASH PAID Immediately - Anytime 5293139. yourself by sending lor your upon your petitions with favor Car Top Luggage Carrier, 3S today. Take care not to lose Berry’s WorIcL (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) The Fllntstonea — Hanna-Barbara Productions WES ROBBINS carpentry for gold jewelry and HEAT PAID - 2 bedrooms, copy o f Astro-Graph Letter. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE • or best offer. Call 646-1718, 1976 BUICK REGAL - two Mall so cents for each and a your edge through use of a remodeling specialist. Ad- diamonds. Licensed brokker carpeijng, laundiy facilities,, poor approach. INCOME Fireplaces, concrete. after 3:00 p.m. door coupe, white landau top long, self-addressed, stamped ditions, rec rooms, dormers, for over 1/2 century. Savitt SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Not. 22) Use Chimney repairs. No job too appliances, yard for children. envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. bullt-ins, bathrooms, P .O .M .G . J e w e le r s , 35 and maroon body, power discretion In delegating author­ ..a n d s t o p b y small. Save! Call 644-8356 for SEARS WASHER, A-1 condi­ C^I Rental Assistors, 239 Box 489, Radio City Station, V NOW, kitchens, 649-3446. Asylum Street, Hartford, 527- steering, powef windows, ity today. Assignm ents to inept T H E c l e a n e r s TAX estimates. tion, selling price, 3225. or 5646. (Small fee). N.Y. 10019. Be sure to specify DON'T FORGET- OH■'.M. cruise control, tilt wheel, mag assistants will do your cause A n o p i c k u p , birth sign. k e e p y o u r best offer. Moving. Also, 2 wheels, many extras. more harm than good. W ILMA'S DRESS.'",' WATERPROOFING CUSTOM CARPENTRY - Uniroyal white wall tires, like STILL LOOKING? Call Ren­ ARIES (March 21-April 19) Treat h e a d d o w n ,, WANTED - Oak table, oak Excellent condition. Days 749 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oac. Y O U R E V E Basements, foundation Homes, Additions, Repairs, new, HR78X15, 395. 649-0655, tal Assistors. Over 700 vacan­ everyone equally today. If you SERVICE 9421, evenings 872-4157. 21) You're clever at master­ O N T h e Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, China closet, marble top cies daily. All areas, sizes, play favorites, you'll implant cracks, hatchways, tile lines, 646-7372. minding situations today. In 345-2009. table. Call 8797120. thoughts In those you slight or b a l l ... sump pump^s. 30 years prices. Many welcome fact, others may appreciate 1973 PLYMOUTH Duster - 6 try to even the score. experience! Charlie and Al, TWO 1974 RUPP Snow children and pets. Cali your talents so much they'll DIRECTORY CARPENTRY - Repairs, WANTED TO BUY - Used Sit cylinder, standard transmis- TAURUS (AprH 29May 29) You 646-4953. 242-5915. Mobiles, with covers, 40 today!!! 2395646. (Small fee). shift the entire burden to you. remodeling, additions, gar­ Down LaWn Mower in need of slon.slor 31295. Please call 5 ^ could learn of something op­ horsepower each. Excellent CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. 19) repairs Please call 6497530...... portune through a friend today, HANDY MAN - ages, roofing. Call David running condition. 3500. each. When It comes to logically With truck h may be of little good, be­ available for spri Patria, 644-1798. 569-30K! anytime. appraising matters today, you ALLAN T. KEELER’S taa ng cleaning ...... OHIeaa-ttoraa lor Rant 55 cause you won't know how to and moving. Call 649-1400. are several steps ahead of your INCOME TAX service. Tax returns done in rrueka lor Sala 62 use It properly. cas w ssm L gssw n the privacy of your home. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - TWO 72” section modern OFFICE SPACE for rent in peers, bul you'll lei them con­ New homes custom built, □ RENTALS GEMINI (May 21-Ju im 29) Do vince you otherwise. tor Tom Proporotho 871-1781 for appointment. Painting-Paparing 32 couch, end tables attached. Manchester - heat, air. not take large gambles (or 1976 FORD F150 Super cab AQUARIUS (Jan. 2»Fab. 19) o m c ii remodeled, additions, rec Nej^s covering, MS.OO each...... janitor, fully carpeted. Will small stakes today. ^ satis­ pick up, equipped for What you expect (or something SOI Ctnt^r it.. tUnohoOtm PAINTING - interior andd rooms, garages, kltchenns Call after 6 p.m. 6498146. fied with whal you have, rather Rgoma lor Rant renovate to tenants specil frailering, air conditioning, you perform for others today Number: exterior, paperhanging, remodeled, bath tile, ceement tion. 500 square feet to 800 than risk I) all just to get a few Born Lotar — Art Sansoni T1M071 rust proof, 19,000 miles, Cali should be spelled out in excellent work. References. work. Steps, dormers. THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - square feet. 6495334,6497175. farthings more. Residential or commercial. 6 4 ^ 1 3 . advance. There'll be trouble Free estimates. Fully in­ TA G S A LE S Birch House Women. Central­ CANCER (JiHM 21-July 22) collecting If you don't. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Call 649-4291. There's a possibility you could iMfvMuu-T.v D. .. li^COME TAX PREPARA- ly located. Downtown 1968 CHEVROLET Half ton (NEWSPAPEn ENTEtV>mSE ASSN.) Preparation -i noN - Experienced. At your 4431. Manchester. Kitchen ® 1978 (>vNEA Inc TAG SALE Indoor - Sponsored oN ic e s p a c e pick up - Fleet side. New /pCODf!.W6«ni^ lAMA ^ privileges. Call 6492358. paint, tires, valve job. 31000 or Buga Bunny — Halmdahl and Stottal v^lcrrytur’home*. Dan QUALITY PAINTING and Rooffno-Sfdfng-Cflfmiwy 34 ^ The Manchester Radio Mosler,:r, 6^9-3329. or 525-8263 ^ Zlngler for a p ^ n t- FOR RENT best offer. 871-1919. W HEALTH 1$ ------ment. 646-5346. Paper Hanging by Willis Club, at the Nike Site on CLEAN FURNISHED Room 150 sqgire feet, center of Schultz. Fully insured, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Garden Grove Street, lust off for mature gentleman. CaU Manchester, air condltionias and AND FURTHERliIORE OKAY FLKXISV, "Hey, Freddy-baby! How's the o f mid-life a L L T t X ) ^ ...WHY PIP A T ^A K B , -yuting. CaU tU«51. references. 6494M3. ment Co. Elxpert Installation Keeney Street, MancMster. 6494701 after 6 p.m. Motoreyelaa-Blcfelaa " 04 BLA -3LA - I------WHATfe YER BEEF? crisis- comin' along ?'' A ^lC D T O U YPUCOME TO, VOWBYI$IJO of aluminum siding, gutters Saturday, from 10 to 5. C&M TREE Service - Free es- WILL PROVIDE TLC In my GET VEK. tlmates, discount senior HAVE YOUR Cape/Ranch and trims. Roofing installa­ FURNISHED SLEEPING HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 r e f u n d a t w in d o w MB? O M fC T ' Licensed Home (or your 3 to 4 tion and repairs. 64^95,875- FX-1200 - Built by factory NOTHING.' I UX/E Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol A McCormick citizens. Company year old girl. My daw hter painted (or 1150-1200 by Room - Conveniently located. 1/ cr^i/one'C? scheduling now. Professional 9109. engineer. Branco heads, THIS ELECTWIC Mancheater owned and needs a playmate. Goose TACSALE Kitchen privileges. For □ AUTOMOTIVE WAZORIGOT operated. Call 646-1327. considers any lob. 289-9287, Wa’ra Movingl woman only. Call 6491133, Barnett clutch, aluminum BUT WHO REMEMBERG Lane, Tolland, 875-8837. SPEaALlZING cleanii HERE THE PUGILIST WHOGWOONEPAT evenings or wewends, Don. ' SUN. 9 to 4 after 7 p.. rocker roUers, Mikuni car­ PRELIMG? dU$T GIVE THE SOUND OF THE BELL UNTIL repairing chimneys,lys, rool1 buretor, balanced blueprinted B&M TREE SERVICE - CARPET INSTALLATIONS - Autos For tala 01 NIGHT NEW^ A BUILD­ m MANAGER PURCHASED roofs. Firee estimates. 30 RMRCH 19th motor, transmission. 8fl-2Sll. complete tree care and Stair ghlfts, repairs. Carpets, J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior UP AND PEDDLE HIM EARPLUGG? EGAD! and exterior painting, Years Experience. Howley, Apartmanta For Rant 53 removal. Insured and steam cleaning. Free slmates. SOUTHCmTcOLONIAL HOUSE 1973 O P E L MANTA - 4 T& MANNY THE experienced. Special Winter paperhanging, and 6495361. AT 111 HARTFORD RO. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 649-8265. MAHCHISTIR-A..^- LOOKING lor anything in real cylinders. Good condition. PROMOTER! HEiJGO, INCIDENTALLY NIGHT NEWG Prices! 643-72K. remodeling. Fully Insured. Automatic. 31695, or best 750, 8000 mUes, oil cooler and 649-9658. ROOFER WILL Install roof estate rental - apaimenta, rack. 31,750. 289-4042. DESPERATE FOR NOW ^OAKG HIG CHIN IN ODD JOBS - cleaning cellers offer. CaU 875-4537. OOMPLAINTS EMMET GEMME - the In- siding or gutters for low dis­ GIGANTIC TAG Sale - homes, multiple dwellings, no BODIES HE BOOKED, BRINE.' iTs g O FIRM H)G TRAINER and attics, moving large count price. Call ken at 647- Moving South - golf cart, fees. CaU J.D. Real utate HONDA - XR75. Good running FAINTIN' PHIL! CRACKG COCONUTS ON IT AS A Haathcllff come Tax Man. Tax returns appliances. Also stone or loam PAPER HANGING ■ PLYMOUTH VOLARE This Funny World prepared Professional paper hanger, 1566. ladder, records, books, lawn Associates,, Inc. 6491960. condition. 3200. Call 6498225. 9 T T r s PARTY in your office or delivered. 644-1775. Premier 1976 - blue with wood home. Stopop overpaying your graduate of professional spreader, much more. Friday after 4:00 p.m. STUNT! MANCHESTER - Main grain, luggage rack, slant 6, taxes. Call now, reasonable paper hani ing sc h o o ll. ull*J**’m***.!.*...... 1*. ** m.- 5 p.m. low mileage, power steering IT SHAVES CU3SE I LOOK, WILL VA STOP „ REWEAVING burs, holes. References, free’ Haadng-Pluntblng 35 SaturdaySaturday and and ^nda' Sunday March Street, 2 room apartment, rates. 525-3853. 646-3113. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. estimates. and brakes, electric rear win­ Catnpara-Trallara ANO LEAVES MV f WASHN' MV TIME? painting interior, exterior. 18, 19, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 101 heated, hot water, appliances, Window shades. Venetian dow defogger, standard shift. MoMIo Homaa 05 SKIN SMOOTH/ ' found SPECIAL THIS Week - Cars Dean Smith, 649^41. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Shallow Brook Lane, ^•ridng, no pets Security. 529 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. cleaned with electric cutters, Must be' seen to be ap­ X JUST HAD cleaned and waxed by hand. Manchester, off South Main preciated. 6499866. Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- by professionals. McKinney Street. No previews. MANSFIELD - Adults and 1DTELL Call 644-2690. 5221. PAINTING AND Wall retired. Newport “59912” 2 / r Papering • Spring flx-up time. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ MANCHESTER - Four room SOME- II bedrooms, bathroom, living B o e v / i WILL BABYSIT in my home • Expert painting and wall pany. 6438306. HUGE TAG SALE - Today 10 Apartment - Near bus Une. ODD JOBS DONE • Cellars, a.m. till dark, Sunday 1 p.m. Now available. (taU 6492871. room, kitchen and dining Prefer ages 3 and over. papering. Free estimates. area, refrigerator and range attics, garages, yards NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet to 5 p.m. Miscellaneous galore NOVA -1976 Medalist - 4 door, Mayberry School area. Call cleaned, moving, trucking. Can 568%86 or 5697363. storm windows, utility 289-3229. repairs, plugged drains, - good household items, FOUR ROOM Apartment - 426, 12,000 m iles, silver with m trn t Loam for sale. Lawn larvice. •••••*•••••••*t••••••••••• kitchen fauc«s replaced shadow box, purifier, dishes, BriMd Street, no appliances,' deluxe red cloth interior. skirting, aw- M- No job too big or small. 568- r e p)aired. a ir e d Rec rooms, _ air condifiimer. Q tn a t TRAILBLAZER Tree Service Building-Contracting 33 glassware, knick-knacks, |15^^Secnrity deposit. Automatic, power steerfaig, 8522. bathroom remodeling, hMl 36880. BurUngtoo - ”69914” 2 ^ o s ^ iblv - Removals, pruning, topping, stroUer, nnotorcycle helmet, couple no pets. 649 radials, six cylinder. Car is 4751. bedrooms, dining room A SMALL chipping, hauling, land moderniiatlon, etc. Free good clothing.' 836 Hartford perfect. CaU 647-1601 before 3 COMPLETE CARPET & Tile Estimate gladly given. M A M kitchen with -appliances, WAllNUT? clearing. Thoughtful, CARPENTRY - Custom Road, Free poppies. p.m. or after 6 p.m installation and repairs. Free Houses. AddlUoos, Oarages. Plumbing A HeaUng. 6492371. ATTRACTIVELY Paneled living room, wall to wall ____ 3 -te Thorough, Neat. Results estimates. Call n t. at 646- carpet, porch, awning, guarantm. Experienced / In­ Roofing and Siding. Kitchens, three room apartment - Stove, 3745, after 5 p.m. Bathrooms & repair work of FRANK SCOTELLA - Plum­ r^rigerator, beat and elec- desirable quiet location. A sured. References. 633-1092 / iShort RHm — Frank HiH 633-9225. all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis bing. Repairs and trici^. References, no pets. EXPERT FURNITURE for an estimate, 643-6712. Remodeling. Faucets, TA8SAUE 3175. 6493U7, 2293540. CHRYSLER NEWPORT reflnlshlng and antique Cttstom - 1973. Steel belted TTuua Mwmi.* mtP’it m or J I HATE _ vanities, hot watv heaters. CONTENTS NK3W TS ED'S LIGHT Trucking - attics restoration. Free estimates. radial tires. All electric. Olson, Hartford, 147-5200. & TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY MANCHESTER - 3 rooms 2nd and cellars cleaned. Prompt service, on emergen­ B. Loveland, 6498963. Carpentry and general con­ cies. 6^7024. floor. Excellent location, no Antomatie, air coodiUoaiag. Reasonable rates. Call 646- 10 room West Hartford tracting. Resloentlal and pets. Security deposit. CaU Many extrasl Good iwnnina 1974 OPEN ROAD Chevy van • 1943 for free estimate. INCOME TAX preparation at home Friday. March 17. 2 condition. Excelleat Sleeps 4, not self contained.' Hdeicki-itL commercial. Whether it he a Flooring 30 $«910S4 after 6 p.m. your home, experienced. Dan small repair job, a custom p.m. - 7 p.m,: Saturday. Always kept in good asking 34500. 6490177. BABYSITTING done in my Mosler, 649-W or 1258363. built home or anything In March IS. 19. 10 a.m. - 4 SIX ROOM.DUPLEX - Three Classy IqoUag car! Dark! home - Any age. Weekdays on­ FLOOR SANDING and "Did you see a small boy with a between, call M 9im . p.m. by appointment only. bedrooms. PK. CaU 6491461 Bargain at fiV6. Fast sale. Automolkrw Bmvfce gg ly. Call 64^ t o 7 between 8 a.m MOTOR Cm B S R aflninshed refiniriking. Floors likn new. CaU 6491116 D ^ r e S pan. bow and arrow pass here?” and 3 p.m. awytime. - any odK>, (naaonable. Call (S p ecial^ in older floors), CARPENTRY * Masonry ■ staining floors. No waxing. C tO m - M M ^ ELM MOTORS-Tbyota, DU- *AdUS(ML,HE^ CONCaaCPAMUr-IHEHMAfUer." before 5 p.m. 1458302. Additions aqd remodeling. o r t t t - M M ' FURNBHED APARTMENT 1673 PONTIAC VENTURA - sun specialists, factory, DRESSMAKING 4l Also cMlings and inside pain­ air condltlnidng, am/fm, in­ Fret esUmatei. CaU Anth^- ting. JohnV erfaille, 6468750 • Three rooms on aecotid floor. trained, one day service, 114'- Alterations. Done reasonably. SqulDcote, M94I11. - Parkkif avaUahle. No pets. cludes snow t i r ^ under 50,000 Please call 646^973. after 6 p.m. East Main Street. Rockville. CBU6497647. miles, 31400. SI937I6.' -871-1617. I, t_A G K T h .N - B ___ M ANCHESTER EVEN IN G HEH ALU, Mamheslrr, Conn., Sat.. March 18. 1W8

SSH STUMPS MSKES IIS MANCHESTER Serving ManeheAer over SO yre. ^ NO. ONE PBirtiana The fiohm 24 BIRCHBIRCia ST.«T » U i T TEL 643-D247 y MiDDif Tumnia F.T.D. MANCIIttTEI R U flG N S t m a m k s WOHUinOE HAS IT! SBUKE M CMUTIIIMIC • (SHIISM HUTMe and SNOT K n i Business-Directory Guide For 646-0863 341 Broad St. an EniM KmM o I Senicn, he. Mandiastar ROUTE US, P.O. BOX 3147 Manchester and Surrounding Frofttiionai Park TALCOTTVILLK, OONN. (06066) Sutta 106 ______643.2730 • 643.2102 jesign S ) Betty Gallaglier Vicinity prop. CAMPIN8 EQUIPMENT featuring this week... FAMOUS BRAND TINTS, COTS, n u n iM M M , M M Tm EfS ES , niEVISIDN - APPLIANCES tT0nS,UNTHNS MANCHESTER Th e Heral TM ff ivhyrwwo iro w MMMN(Mra>T 2 MAIN imEET i/ffiptke I o m DART TO I P.M. J . FAIR . 0 ^ 7 n 1 R&G AUTO SERVICE Mnim ■ TV 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 MlaSWISW VOUtWAGENREPMI br iBctory trtlntd $/nelall$u Phil P«to Loelchro and ZkM i ARCO 0 THIPIES 648-0036 CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING PAP AUTO REPAIR f arai aoi iki. lai t-i this i fii f-i t6L. i l l i f laai (lu (iitiu 706 Main SL • “Areo Charga” • Manchaatar CoRReclicil's Urges! floor Coveriig Deihr MANCHESTER SAFES LOCK CO. fiVf LOCHSMITH MERCURY ‘ 53 MAIN 9T„ MANCHESTER • 643-8922 7 Qua^ unaieif MMM AHrmi Locks 4 Silst CombiMBtion CbsngNS, . h Phona 646-2786 S iifi 0 Ssrvice • Bondsd ,Moft NO liavICE CHABOE •VlAJJU c'C/ Atyi m stock .Repitfs ol ill kinds Also W« M ik s Kb /I Sensors 4 pinking ShBirs SharpenBd i ReianraHoM tar • Hotais • AirHnaa • I •27 Main tm gl Flo’S Caka Decorafing SnnillH he. 1646.0221 076.3252 " . ^TUIAUksFECUL •10.99 6 i:yl. - M9.0S V-9 s COIfini UNE Of -;„IMlTONGIUIEDECOUTNMS PLUS PARTS Alj^ONOlTlONINa A A - _ 8CIOHTLY HIQHER 111 CINTia IT. 70 UNION IT. MANCHIITia. CONN. AOCKVILLI, CONN. R48 AUTO SERVICE Mon. ■ lot. 10-1 Mon. - lot. 10-5 Thwo., 10-1 FrI. 10-f • ProFrt E fkI SpaoialMa a Tiifm Up • Brakaa A Sliocia a Air CondHIonliig Wedding Cake$ A Specialty • Road Sarvic* 436 CENTER ST. T6l. 649-3963 MANCHBSTBR leVERYTHINQ IN i »» " oONMOOUCrwt «»* ««««>

o M IRRORS 0 S H O W ER D O O R S Joe Goodfield and Bill Ready, the men who sell you gas, tell you how to save gas. 30 se­ 0 STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS cond free gas saver check on our Marquette Analizer. THIS SPACE IS NOW f0 BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 436 Center St, Tel. 649-3963 Manchester J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., he. FURNITURE TOPS • PICTURE WINDOWE AVMLABU M in ch M ltr 649-7322 31 aiofoii It. jm'- ■ \ MANCHESTER SAFE ft LOCK CO. OYiN at YtAia t x n m n c t CALL THE HERALD TODAY!

76 3 MAIN ST.

643-1191 DON WILLIS jSpacfaffi/Fig I n 1 9 1 HUM iOlVIGE M AIN ST, GARAGE Ff u i I Ei 4 U p M i t MANCHESTER It Hiii St, TiL MMS31 OTiSiB RipaH 1Hm4 643-1900

Serving Manchester over SO yr$. THE penttanA The Florist MANCHESTER 24 BIRCH 8T. •11 MAIN ST. TEL. 643.6247 643.4444 F.T.D. W HY N O T START YOUR OWN BUSINESS ON MAIN ST. SPACE MSTR CHS WORLD WIDE AVAIUBLE FROM *75 PER MO. AMES EXPREhr SERVICE MANY STORES ALREADY OPEN David Tabal "Till Eulensp too or cm Ui For Froo presented by IitawtM • AhmhMM Frelwb • «Ol Us AwMoia • tMOMn Chorale Sund Awnlnii • Door Camslot • School. See Fc Fillo loili Cinslolo with MON Dunn) tcroonhii • Forth taw M ni. FROM HOW OSTRINSKY SCRAP METAL tTOlMDOOat MANCNESlia AWNINS CO DEALn IN WASH coMiiNATHM anaom IRS WEST CENTER ST. and PAPER IN aiuM iHw a • m tiiT Shown here is Marcel Lapierre^ owner of the Manchester MATERIALS •MOWNolUCI TMwplMlMSASnOII 731 PARKER ST. IMoMMiod IMF Safe & Lock Co.f 453 Main Street, Manchester Tat. 643-S73S or 643-SI7I (just north of the Post Office)

ICIUlin MK t UPHOISTERY aEMniC Manchester Safe & Lock Co., 453 Main Street, Manchester, Conn., is where you will find many hard to get Mancheiter'i Only Complete Carpet Servieei Iwks, parts, and repairs of all kinds, shears and scissors sharpened. Rubber Stamps to your custom order. S&N STAMPS MAKES US 14 High SIraal, raar Keys of course for most English, French, Italian, Swedish, Japanese, German and all American made. keys. I MANCHESTER . Safes, Money Chest and insulated fire cabinets also key cabinets to keep all your keys in order. We have all ^ NO. ONE !• - C-. Phona: 646-563D types of Padlocks keyed alike and keyed differently. Burglar-fire alarms, auto alarms. Ask us a1)out deadlocks, window locks, etc., for full security. On our work bench we can rekey your locks to a different key 'J 72 B EA n % (change combination). A fully equipped mobile shop is available to your Auto, Home or Business. Call us with any question. We are a full swurity shop. We also buy and sell used safes. Can handle any lock outs. If locked MIDDLE TURNPIKE “Serving the area l i n r a 1 9 5 5 " out of your house, car, 6r business place, call us. No job iS too small or too large for us to handle. Please phone 643- 6922; we are bonded too . . .

LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Dot A PabHbii PraMi«7 N tl IMpI WM1£ 0 «£FENQ L£Tt Elnov W o r k MS4S4S07 T0V.1NG Painting • Glass 0pp. Eaal Camtiary AikaboiilourpoHer. aoKaTaMW iPji iNbURANCr. WORK r^ e h iiM ia ra a aiwiFtat. I HARRISON ST. aFm,HHa.APa.«ipjL QUALITY 166 MAIN ST. FOREIGN ft DOMESTIC MANCHESTER (WMUydmrins*) MEMORIALSm ' MANCHESTER. CONN. oaSrM SSfiSBft TALCQTTVILLC. CONN. PAnuinEiuiRKn to to 9 Weekdays — 10 to 5 Saturday 163

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Mime with orchestra EM David Tabatsky rehearses a mime Interpretation of “Till Eulensplegel," one of several works to bo presented by the Manchester Civic Orchestra and .^1 Chorale Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester High School. See Forum of the arts, page 7. (Herald photo by Dunn)

H 7t /ns/de; television programs, March 18 to 24 Page 2 - WEEKEND V ' •

Today, MattK 18 WEEKEND - Page^ ______MORWINQ______8 ELECTRIC COMPANY 12:30 8 PAINT ALONG WITH NANCY @ AS SCHOOLS MATCH WITS 8 PETTICOAT JUNCTION Sunday, March 19 5:SO 6:56 ® SPACE ACADEMY KOMINSKY B DICK VAN DYKE SHOW B AVI NELSON SHOW ■ NEWS ® IN THE NEWS a BIG VALLEY 8 BRAINS WRAP-UP 8 POLKA ^ 11:15 MORNING 6:00 10:00 ® DAVY AND GOLIATH W PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED 7:31 a WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE ffi DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 1:15 ® ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF O NINE ON NEW JERSEY IS AGRICULTURE U.S.A. a FLINTSTONES 8 8 THUNDER 4:15 ® YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAf 5:50 B MASS FOR PASSION-PALM VARIETY 8 ® FESTIVAL '78 ® FIRING LINE SPORTS (i« ANIMAL WORLD a PATTERNS FOR LIVING a MOVIE 'The Leech Woman' 8 CROCKETT'S VICTORY S MOVIE 'Earth Vs. the Flylno a NEWS SUNDAY 8 M(ASTERPIECE THEATRE 8:00 MARATHON 1:30 5:30 i960 Coleen Gray, Grant GARDEN Saucers' 1858 Hugh Marlowe. OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR 8 0 8 PROJECT UFO REUNION PARTY op THIRTEEN FOR THIRTY ® HOCKEY 6K)0 ® BULLWINKLE ® FAITH FOR TODAY & PTL CLUB-TALK AND Willlama. 12:45 Joan Taylor. - ® EVERYWOMAN CHALICE OF SALVATION 8 ® GREAT AMERICAN DREAM B THE DRUM ® 8 WHAT'S HAPPENINGI 1:45 MACHINE REVISITED VARIETY 8 8 39 HERCULOIDS-SPACE ® A NEW DAY 4:30 11:30 a REV. CLEOPHUS SOCCER FROM ITALY 11:15 ® PRO FAN ® NBA ON CBS ______EVENING 6:30 GHOST 12:56 • BRADY BUNCH ® MOVIE ‘In Like Flint' 1667 ROBINSON SACRIFICE OF THE MASS 8:30 (3) CBS NEWS 8 8 8 MYSTERIOUS CAS­ 2:00 (3) THE FIRST EASTER RABBIT VILLA ALEGRE 8 PETER AND THE WOLF ® IN THE n e w s 8 A MATTER OF. SIZE James Cobum. Lee J. Cobb. 6:20 TOP CAT 11:20 TLES OF CLAY ® ® PGA TOURNAMENT ^ „ 6=00 HOCKEY CASPER AND FRIENDS CD VILLA ALEGRE 12:57 ® DANIEL FOSTER, M.D.' O MOVIE ‘Flight from Ashlya’ 8 WHITE BEAR LATINO ® 0 NEWS O ® 8 NEWS 8 ® BIG BAND BASH PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP ® JIMMY SWAGGART d ) DAVEY AND GOLIATH 10:26 8 JUNIOR HALL OF FAME 5.-00 1964 Yul Brynner, Richard AS MAN BEHAVES a MOVIE ‘The MilllonairesB' 11:30 8 B MAVERICK 8 8 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8:57 6:45 ® IN THE NEWS 1KX) ® $25,000 PYRAMID 8'30 Wldmark. ® WHITE BEAR ^ 10:30 1961 Sophia Loren. Peter (J1 CBS SPORTS SPECIAL ® WHAT'S NEW MISTER MOVIE ‘Winchester For Hire' '78 8 NBC NEWS UPDATE a DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW CD A NEW DAY 10:27 O MISSION IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE 'RIol In Cell Block 11' 3) 6:30 ® BARRIO Sellers. B 1967 Guy Madison, Edd Byrnes. B MOVIE 8:58 0 8 NBC LATE NIGHT MOVIE 6:56 8 JUNIOR HALL OF FAME MAG007 tB 8 ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF 1954 Neville Brand, Emile ® CAMERA THREE a SPIDERMAN (D BRADY BUNCH (BIOGRAPHICAL-DRAMA) )4 ® ABC NEWSBRIEF 'Jesus Christ Superstar' 1973 Ted ® MORNING PRAYER 10:30 ® ACTION NEWSMAKERS SPORTS Mever B HARNESS RACING FROM a TIME FOR TIMOTHY ® JABBERJAW O MOVIE 'Count Yorga; Vampire' 8 CHAMPIONSHIP ROOSEVELT RACEWAY "Francis of Assisi" 1961 6:00 Neeley. Yvonne Elliman. 7:00 ® BATMAN-TARZAN O MOVIE 'Man-Made Moneler' ® 8 OPERATION PETTICOAT ® FAITH FOR TODAY B POINT OF VIEW 1670 Robert Quarry. Roger 2:15 ® ALL IN THE FAMILY B MEOIX ® ARTHUR AND COMPANY a ARCHIES WRESTLING IB41 Lon Chaney, Jr., Lionel ® WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 8 0 8 NBC'e SATURDAY 6:56 B SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Perry. 8 WRESTLING NIGHT LIVE @ COUSTEAU ODYSSEY a THE OTHER BROADWAY 11:46 O UNDERDOG 8 8 8 THINK PINK TENNIS 8 MORNING PRAYER ® JEWISH HERITAGE ® HUMAN DIMENSION 2:30 ® ® THE ABC SUNDAY NIGHT ® MOVIE ‘Mickey One' 1665 ® LITTLE RASCALS PANTHER 8 WASHNGTON WEEK IN CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT 8:57 B RIFLEMAN 7:00 10:55 8 DIRECTOR’S PLAYHOUSE REVIEW ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND MOVIE 'The Stepford Wives' 1976 Warren 8eally, Alexandra m CONSULTATION 8 DANIEL FOSTER, M.D. (CAPTIONED) 8 NBC NEWS UPDATE 8 MOVIE 'The New Interns' 1664 ® MAN BUILDS, MAN ® SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 8 NEWSMAKERS 8 IRISH HOUR Telly Savalas, Inger Stevsna. VARIETY Katharine Rosa, Paula Prentiss. Stewart. 7:25 H3 CARRASCOLENDAS 5:30 6KX) DESTROYS 11:00 B KATHRYN CROSBY LPGA a HOCKEY 12KX) 3:00 ® ATHLETES AND LISTEN 11:50 O PRAYER 10:55 ® ADAM 12 ® 8 THE LOVE BOAT a WONDERAMA UP FRONT TOURNAMENT 8 ROOM 222 a MOVIE 'Take Her, She’s Mine' 8 0 8 THE BIG EVENT POLICE ® BAREUA 7:30 ® 8 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 8 ® TURNABOUT B BASKETBALL O CHAMPIONSHIP ® THIS IS THE LIFE WOODY WOODPECKER ® ADVENTURERS WRESTLING 1963 James Stewart. Sandra STORY 'The Broken Badge’ 12:00 ® HOT FUDGE 10:56 1:30 (CAPTIONED) 8 0 8 NBC SATURDAY NIGHT 0 LUCY SHOW ® GREAT GRAPE APE 6:30 ® IN THE NEWS ® THE CBS SATURDAY FILM B VIEWPaNT ON NUTRITION ® CBS NEWS Claude Akins, Dennis Dugan. B WORSHIP FOR SHUT INS a BUGS BUNNY AND POPEYE AT THE MOVIES 'Rio Lobe' 1870 8 RING AROUND THE WORLD REX HUMBARD MOVIE 'Houdinl' 1853 Tony 9:30 ® DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE 11:00 FESTIVAL ______EVENING______12:30 REVEREND AL ® NEWS John Wayne, Jennifer O'Neill. 7:24 Curtis, Janet Leigh. ® ALICE O NEWS a NEWS a SOUL TRAIN a TRUTH OR B MOVIE‘Botany Bay’ 1653 Alan B ATHLETES @ ELECTRIC COMPANY PALM SUNDAY WORSHIP ® THIS IS THE LIFE 6KX) 3:30 ® ORAL ROBERTS — 1:30 ® ADVENTURES OF MUHAM­ ® 8 KROFFTS SUPERSHOW CONSEQUENCES Ladd, Jamea Mason. 12:45 7:25 SERVICE 8 0 8 NBC NEWS NEWS LISTEN ® SPANISH INSIGHT 10:00 a PRAYER MAD ALI 8 8 BAGGY PANTS AND THE ® CONNECTICUT SEEN 9:30 B PRAYER 8 INFINITY FACTORY ® SUPERMAN $128,000 QUESTION 1:00 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL '76 ® THIS WEEK UNCLE WALDO NITWITS a BASEBALL ® OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR ELECTRIC COMPANY 8 PALM SUNDAY WORSHIP - 7:00 RACING FROM AQUEDUCT MOVIE ‘Curse of the Stone ® MASTERPIECE THEATRE a NEWS S:00 8 MOVIE Abbolt and Coalello In 8 WALL STREET WEEK 6:56 B e 7:30 SERVICE ® 60 MINUTES THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL Hand' 1964 John Carradine, Er­ 4:00 ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND ® THREE ROBONIC STOOGES the Foreign Legion' 1650 Bud 8 FURY ® 8 ABC NEWSBRIEF ® MY NEIGHBOR'S RELIGION B THREE STOOGES ® ® HARDY BOYS, NANCY Abbolt, Lou Coalello. DIRECTORS PLAYHOUSE nest Welch. ® CBS SPORTS SPECIAL DREW MYSTERIES VARIETY a ABBOTT AND COSTELLO 10d)0 ® WORSHIP FOR SHUT INS ® DIMENSIONS IN CULTURE ® ® ABC'S CHAMPIONSHIP 8 PARENT EFFECTIVENESS 2:00 ST. PATRICK’S MASS ® MOVIE 'Confidential Agent' ® GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE 8 MASTERPIECE THEATRE ® ® SUPER FRIENDS NEWS CHRISTOPHERS 11:30 9

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MOfMINO 9:50 , 3:57 EVENING a CROSS WITS 0 MERV GRIFFIN ® LIVING FAITH a a a g o n g s h o w a PETTICOAT JUNCTION ( B NEWS a NBC NEWS UPDATE The choice of your weddirtg photographer Is an 9 ODD COUPLE 8:57 5:54 a RYAN’S HOPE 6KX) A Q r^ M CU /Q a ® DICK CAVETT SHOW 9:55 12:55 4K)0 a NBC NEWS UPDATE 99 MORNING PRAYER Important decision. That Is why we would like the ® a a NEWS ® DIMENSIONS IN CULTURE 9K)0 ® ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW 99 HERITAGE CORNER (EXC. 9 NEWS ® DINAH BRADY BUNCH 5:SS opportunity to show you samples of our work. Let 7:30 ® THE CBS TUESDAY NIGHT 11:30 FRI.) 12:57 0 FLINTSTONES CONCENTRATION 99 TODAY'S WOMAN 10:00 ® DAILY NUMBER MOVIE 'Support Your Local Gun- ® THE CBS U T E MOVIE 6:00 a n b c n e w s UPDATE ® STAR TREK (EXC. WED.) us capture your precious day In beautiful color. BOZO “K the m s 0 CAROL BURNETT AND tlghter' 1971 Jamas Garner. 0 MOVIE 'Come Fill the Cup' CORSAIR AND COMPANY 1K)0 O MOVIE 'Dr. Jekyll and Slater IN OUR OWN IMAGE (D QD VARIOUS Call today for an appointment to find out how we FRIENDS Suzanne Pleshette. 1951 James Csgney, Gig Young. I LOVE LUCY ® MATCH GAME Hyde' (MON.), The Curae of HOGAN'S HEROES PROGRAMMING you more for your money. ® a GONG SHOW ® a THREE'S COMPANY ® a TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE RYAN’S HOPE 9 MOVIE 'Montana' (MON.). BIgloot' (TUE.), 'Llaa and the give BONANZA ( B PTL CLUB-TALK AND 0 NEWLYWED GAME ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND WEEK 'Twin Detectivea' 1976 Henry W. Block calls you in, ROMPER ROOM 'Violent Road' (TU E.), 'Angela Devil' (WED.), 'Bewarel The Blob' VARIETY ZOOM a SHA NA NA Lynda Day George, Patrick I 99 SANFORD AND SON Waah Their Facaa' (WED.), 'Stop, QHUR.), 'Blackula' (FRI.) 6:30 19 NOT FOR WOMEN.ONLY VILLAGE PHOTO a ® MACNEIL-LEHRER THE BIO EVENT 'Misty' 6:10 KITTY TODAY You're Killing Me' (THUR.), 'The a FOR RICHER, FOR I LOVE LUCY a IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING REPORT 1961 David Ladd. Pam Smith, a THE BEST OF • NEWS Miracle at Our Lady ol Fatima' POORER CreaUve CandU Wedding Photognphy ABC NEWS we’fl go with you. a $100,000 NAME THAT a TERRORISM: THE WORLD AT CARSON 6:30 @ TOM LARSON SHOW a BRADY BUNCH JOKER'S WILD (49 MORNINGTOWN BAY a ABC CAPTIONED NEWS O NEW ZOO REVIEW ® a ALL MY CHILDREN a SESAME STREET Tel. 646-4690 LASSIE 10:24 JOKER'S WILD ® JAMES MICHENER'S ® IRONSIDE op LIHLE RASCALS O MOVIE 'Sparlacua' Part I. a MOVIE 'One Foot In Heaven' a a NBC NEWS B WEATHER VIEW 7:31 WORLD ® ABC CAPTIONED NEWS No extra chai^” (MON.), Sparlacua’ Part II. aU E.). (M ON.(, 'Solomon and Sheba' 19 VARIOUS PROGRAMMING EARTH, SEA AND SKY ® ALL STAR ANYTHING GOES 9:30 12:15 10:30 Autumn Leavea' (WED.), 'Hla Girl (TUE.(, 'Shoea ol the Fiaherman’ • 6:50 ADAM 12 S:00 ® a SOAP O MOVIE 'Crime In the Streets' 9 ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW Friday' (THUR.), 'Angela With Dirty Part I. (WED.(, 'Shoea of the O PRAYER OVER EASY ® SAM 9:58 1956 Ssl Mlneo, John When we prepare your return, we stand (D EDGE OF NIGHT Facea' (FRI.) Fiaherman’ Pari II. (THUR.(, 'The 6:55 7:00 0 CROSS WITS ABC NEWSBRIEF Casssvetes. a la 19 HOLLYWOOD ® FESTIVAL OF FAITH Laat Daya ol Pompeii' (FRI.( ® a behind our woric. So if the IRS should call X CBS NEWS a NEWS ® a LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY 10:00 SQUARES a VARIOUS PROGRAMMING ® SUPER HEROES Q BUGS BUNNY AND POPEYE 7:00 O BASKETBALL NEWS „ 1:00 you in, H&R Blotdc will go along with you 99 CROSS WITS a a FOR RICHER, FOR a I LOVE LUCY 0 JD i 9 GOOD MORNING CBS NEWS THE c h u c k BARRIS HAVING BABIES a a a t o m o r r o w 10:57 P(X)RER 87) SESAME STREET a a a ® a at no diaige. Not as your legal representa­ ERICA § BRADY BUNCH RAH RAH SHOW O BASKETBALL 1:57 19 NBC NEWS UPDATE a VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 4:30 NEWS ® CONCENTRATION & ® JAMES MICHENER'S 10:45 0 MOVIE 'The Southerner' 1945 tive, but to answer any questiims ab(wt how 99 TODAY 11:00 (FRI.) O WOODY WOODPECKER BOWLING FOR DOLLARS ® TATTLETALES W R L D ® BRUINS WRAP-UP Zachary Scott, Betty Field. TOP CAT ® GONG SHOW ® ABC AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL FESTIVAL OF FAITH your taxes were prepaied. That’s Reason f 9 GHOST AND MRS. MUIR ® HOCKEY 2:15 7:30 1:30 (WED.) u SOUNDING BOARD ® 99 HAPPY DAYS _ fliOO O NEWS FLINTSTONES ® AS THE WORLD TURNS a PTL CLUB NEWS 8:30 No. 5 why H&R Block should do your taxes. 9 STRAIGHT TALK ® ® a a a n e w s 2:30 PTL CLUB-TALK AND a a a d a y s o f o u r a GET SMART OVER EASY ® SHIELDS AND YARNELL 0 ADAM 12 O PRAYER 8VARIETY 39 a 19 WHEEL OF LIVES ® MUNSTERS 315 CENnS ST., MANCHESnR,CONN.*Phone 643-5135 HD HECKLE AND JECKLE FORTUNE ® GREEN ACRES a LITTLE RASCALS (EXC. 8:00 a ELECTRIC COMPANY (EXC. 1:58 WED.) FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALIH H 6R BLOCK- GD CAPTAIN KANGAROO WED.) ® ABC NEWSBRIEF 5:00 0 WOODY WOODPECKER 69 MOVIE 'Together Again' 2:00 SPIDERMAN CONTROLLED AUTO ROOT REPAIRS Wednesday, March 22 THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 39 TODAY (MON ), 'The More the Merrier’ ® a ONE LIFE TO LIVE MY THREE SONS a TV COMMUNITY COLLEGE (TUE ), 'The Bareloot Mailman' ® BEVERLY HILLBILLIES VARIOUS PROGRAMMING on all makes... ^ X C , FRI.) (WED.), 'Mr. Bahredare Goes to 87) OPEN DOOR (FRI.) EMERGENCY ONE EVENING 7:30 ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND I a THE TONIGHT SHOW 156 Hmt Btot IWile TnlwBfB-MM ID ARCHIES Collage' (THUR ), 'Solid Gold 2:30 MISTER ROGERS ® DAILY NUMBER VARIETY ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 6:00 E n n i M n n w 8:30 Cadillac' (FRI.) ® GUIDING LIGHT NANNY AND THE 0 WHEN HAVCX; STRUCK a ® GREAT IRONSIDE n i i T o m i T 11:25 LOAN and RENTAL CARS ® a a NEWS ® TRUTH OR O ARCHIES 0 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO PROFESSOR BRADY BUNCH PERFORMANCES 1:00 n i l miM ST. 9 NEW JERSEY REPORT CONSEQUENCES 23IIMMST. O VARIOUS PROGRAMMING a a a d o c t o r s a MY THREE SONS (EXC. I Available by Appointment... CONCENTRATION ® MOVIE -(HislorIcal-DRAMA) O JOE FRANKLIN SHOW 10. 521-7713 It PARENT EFFECTIVENESS 11:30 ® BUGS BUNNY WED.) BOZO O NEWLYWED GAME "Saloma" 1953 a a a t o m o r r o w 70.133^010 ffl LOVE OF LIFE a WILD KINGDOM ID 87) VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 87) MISTER ROGERS CHILD DEVELOPMENT 9:27 1:19 MIDDAY LIVE B BIG MONEY O m 19 1 N I iM SHItat UNDERDOG 9 2:57 5:30 HOGAN'S HEROES a NBC NEWS UPDATE 0 MOVIE 'Every Night at Eight' S ® ® FAMILY FEUD ® ® MACNEIL-LEHRER 9:00 a NBC NEWS UPDATE ® MARY TYLER MOORE BONANZA 9:30 1935 George Raft, Alice Faye. a a 99 KNOCKOUT REPORT 2:00 MIKE DOUGLAS 3:00 STUN OZNEK, Manager ZOOM a a a a l l y o u n e e d is BEWITCHED a IN-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING 0 POPEYE AND FRIENDS ST l in t s t o n e s 6:30 a WILD KINGDOM CASH O NEWS 11:55 ® JOKER'S WILD I B PHIL DONAHUE SHOW ® a ® ODD COUPLE 301-31S CENTER ST.,.. MIIIIGHESTER I LOVE LUCY 9:58 2:15 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW ® CBS NEWS 0 IRONSIDE ® CHRIST THE LIVING WORD a IN SEARCH OF ABC NEWSBRIEF O PRAYER 11:57 ABC NEWS 7:31 ® a SESAME STREET ® PTL CLUB-TALK AND ® ® ELECTRIC COMPANY JOKER'S WILD 10:00 ® WHEN HAVOC STRUCK MERV GRIFFIN a NBC NEWS UPDATE VARIETY ® GHOST AND MRS. MUIR LASSIE 0 NEWS 8:00 ROMPER ROOM a a a a n o t h e r w o r l d NEWS ______a a NBC NEWS ® a PERRY COMO’S EASTER AFTERNOON ® THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN LEAVE IT TO BEAVER a VARIOUS PROGRAMMING EARTH, SEA AND SKY BY THE SEA VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 12:00 ® HECKLE AND JECKLE ADAM 12 NEMO 10:30 CROSS WITS (EXC. FRI.) I 9 NEWS B LILIAS YOGA AND YOU OVER EASY 0 O HOCKEY 9:30 I 12 O ’CLOCK LIVE 3:30 6:55 ® a EIGHT IS ENOUGH a BOOK BEAT a ® TO SAY THE LEAST O HOCKEY O THAT GIRL I ® 0 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB NEWS @ SHEPHERD'S PIE 09 SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE I $20,000 PYRAMID ® OVER EASY 7M) a a a THE l if e a n d t im e s 11.-00 12:30 OF GRIZZLY ADAMS 49 FLINTSTONES ® NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB CBS NEWS ® ® a a a n e w s SEARCH FOR TOMORROW a NOVA STi OFF THE AIR (EXC. FRI.) I 87) VILLA ALEGRE BRADY BUNCH 0 ADAM 12 East is March 26th MARCUS WELBY, M.D. I LIFE OF RILEY CONCENTRATION ® LIVING FAITH FORSYTE SAGA BOWLING FOR DOLLARS a ‘PETTICOAT JUNCTION 8:30 FESTIVAL OF FAITH a @ DICK CAVETT SHOW MERV GRIFFIN DIRECTOR’S PLAYHOUSE 0 ® ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW Monday, March 20 NEWS 11:30 OVER EASY 9:00 ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE CROSS WITS ® THE CBS WEDNESDAY NIGHT 0 MOVIE 'Boy Meets Girl' 1938 ODD COUPLE MOVIE 'The Big Bub' 1976 Joseph Jamea Cagney. Pat O'Brien. EVENING a CANDID CAMERA NEWS 0 Bologna, Stockird Channing. ® a POLICE STORY, MYSTERY 6:00 3t a MACNEIL-LEHRER ORIGINALS: THE WRITER ABC NEWS What could be & ® a CHARLIE'S ANGELS OF THE WEEK ® a a NEWS REPORT IN AMERICA ® AS MAN BEHAVES BRADY BUNCH a HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 10:30 CONCENTRATION ® JOKER'S WILD ® ANYONE FOR TENNYSON? a nicer way BOZO (49 TATTLETALES 87) DAVID HAYNES: SCULPTOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT 7:31 11:00 ® THAT'S HOLLYWOOD HOGAN S HEROES ® ® a a a n e w s 8:00 to say BONANZA 0 ADAM 12 TOMMrS PIZZAMA I CD GOOD TIMES 5TI ZOOM 0 HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION 0 CROSS WITS ® LIVINCI FAITH 6:30 ® (9 THE EASTER BUNNY IS a PETTICOAT JUNCTION Happy Easter O I LOVE LUCY Your Car Laid Up? COMIN' TO TOWN ® ® DICK C A V E H SHOW ® ABC NEWS O ® HOCKEY ® ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW 9 JOKER'S WILD a a a l it t l e h o u s e o n t h e 11:30 Nead Transportation? Sales & Service Than flowers from... ill) LASSIE PQAIDIC ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE n b c n e w s a a a a LOOKIN’ BETTER MOVIE 'The Bride Came lUIUTY EARTH. SEA AND SKY 0 3t 17) CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT C.0.0.' 1941 James Cagney. DIRECTORY ADAM 12 69 8:30 Bette Davie. OVER EASY RENT A PINTO FROM USI ® BABY. I’M BACK GB POLICE STORY CONSUMER SALES - 6:55 0 MERV GRIFFIN 4® NEWS O MOVIE 'Why Would Anyone Manchester Parkade SHOP a 17) TURNABOUT Want to Kill a Nice Girl Lika You?' We will have a 7:00 US LAST. Name brand '"Tommy" 8:57 1968 Eva Renzi, David Buck. A For Only *9 Day. 10' W e, or *5S Weolily' (J ) CBS NEWS appliances, televisions a NBC NEWS UPDATE bsautilul young girl is terrorized by very choice 9 BRADY BUNCH 8:58 unexplained attempts on her life Weekly (First 200 lie s Free!) Lowest prices in town ^10 CONCENTRATION ® ABC NEWSBRIEF and her sanity when a mysterious guaranteed. Service after the selection of O BOWLING FOR DOLLARS *To GKwHIM I 9:00 murder turns her Riviera holiday sale. 1* FESTIVAL OF FAITH IMNTITY ® M.A.S.H, Into a nightmare. (2 hrs.) plants & flowers a JOURNEYS TO THE MIND ® a THE ABC MONDAY NIGHT & The florist;, a a a THE t o n ig h t s h o w BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales it NEWS MOVIE 'Doctors' Privtte Lives' Service on Standard Brands, M PEOPLE'S BUSINESS a ® ABC CAPTIONED NEWS MEMBER OF 1976 Donna Mills, Ed Nelson. ® IRONSIDE BOS Hartford Road, a CROSS WITS (4® PTL CLUB-TALK AND 1K)0 Manchester Telephone 643- B.B.B. 69 ODD COUPLE VARIETY a a a t o m o r r o w FORD S09S. 4® ABC NEWS a a a n b c Mo n d a y n ig h t 57 AS MAN BEHAVES 1:29 LEASING AT THE MOVIES The War MOVIE 'You and Me' 1938 7:30 0 TWENTIETH CENTURY 206w . i » i a 267E . c a n a Between Men and Women' 1972 Sylvia Sidney. George Raft. CORPORATION 24 Birch St., Manchester ® DAILY NUMBER Jack Lemmon. Barbara Harris DILLON Television, Inc. 176 Burnside 0 CAROL BURNETT 1:30 643-6247 • 643-4444 AND a (57) MEETING OF MINOS O JOE FRANKLIN SHOW Avenue, East Hartford. 528- FRIENDS 9:30 1554. Sales and Service, Zenith 646-6661 646-2556 ( I ) PRICE IS RIGHT 2:30 319 Main SLo M andN itor 6 4 3 -2 1 4 8 Save on cash ’n carry ® ONE DAY AT A TIME O NEWS and (}uasar. O NEWLYWED GAME 10:00 2:45 MANCHESTER a DIRECTOR’S PLAYHOUSE ® LOU GRANT O PRAYER Page 6 - ^ E K E N D WEEKEND - Page 7 Art events Thursday, March 23 Forum of the arts • The art works of Adele Broitman and WOOD A COAL Hans Lohse go on view April 1 through 26 at EVENING & OVER EASY 8:30 11KX) Foot Prints, 466 Main St. STOVES CROSS WITS Q MERV GRIFFIN X X ® S S I NEWS At the Bushneli Tabatsky. Tabatsky is a member of 6:00 0 ADAM 12 • The works of Alberta Cifolelli-Lamb will • m n - m m i (3)01] (22 (jai NEWS ODD COUPLE FISH Sunday at 7 p.m., the Preservation Hall Manchester’s Arts Encounter. ABC NEWS ® FOURTH ESTATE 9 ) LIVING FAITH be on view at the University of Connecticut's •MiMn-MSWI Q BRADY BUNCH a PETTICOAT JUNCTION Ask Kleiner Jazz Band, greatest of the original New A juggler, clown and actor, he has appeared O CONCENTRATION & DIMENSIONS IN CULTURE 8:57 Women’s Center, 27 Whitney Road, Storrs, •nm -im so 7:30 a & DICK CAVETT SHOW (10 BOZO 99 NBC NEWS UPDATE Orleans Jazz Bands, performs at Bushneli in schools, theaters, street fairs, arts festivals Monday through Friday. Other contributions •TnpmM-oHrrH (3'; DAILY NUMBER 11:30 By Dick Kleiner (24 IN OUR OWN IMAGE 9:00 throughout New York and Connecticut. e CAROL BURNEH AND (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 X THE CBS LATE-MOVIE Memorial Hall in Hartford. to the arts made by women will be high­ •oaiwac«nna 0 HOGAN'S HEROES O MOVIE‘West Point Story' 1950 March 29 at 8 p.m,, the Ray Eberly Earlier this year he appeared in a play at the W BONANZA FRIENDS OD S t BARNEY MILLER lighted in a week-long program next week in­ rt") MUPPETS SHOW a® PTL CLUB-TALK AND Virginia Mayo. James Cagney. Hartford Stage Company, and recently NATURES WAY ItTi ZOOM (CAPTIONED) X SI STARSKY AND HUTCH. Orchestra and comic Sal Richards are cluding art- exhibits, theater performances 6:30 O NEWLYWED GAME VARIETY DEAR DICK: I was in a store the other day and picked K KARL IT. INniLO (29 POP GOES THE COUNTRY TOMA featured in the annual Lions Club Variety finished an engagement with the Little and musical presentations. (486-3970) O I LOVE LUCY 39 (® (S> BLACK SHEEP up some movie magaxines. I rrad that (1) Kate Jackson 748-3420 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES SQUADRON a THE TONIGHT SHOW Show. Call Marshall Elman at 527-9201 for Theatre of Manchester in “Little Foxes.” (•] ABC NEWS was going to marry Nick Nolte; (2) she was dating David • Video sculpture by Paul Rutkovsky is •\ mtimumn r & (EB MACNEIL-LEHRER & & > WORLD ABC CAPTIONED NEWS A ndtive of Manchester, Tabatsky graduated O JOKER'S WILD IRONSIDE Cole, and (3) she liked Henry Winkler. If any, which one of reservations. being featured now through March 31 at Real (It) LASSIE REPORT 9:30 ® SPECIAL EDITION OD A.E.S, HUDSON STREET 11:45 these stories is true? PAM FETTERMAN, fndiana, Pa. March 31 and April 1 at 8 P.m., the from Adelphi University in 1976 with a Art Ways (RAW), 197 Asylum St., Hartford. (29 (22 (20 NBC NEWS O MOVIE ‘Face of Fire' 1959 (24 EARTH. SEA AND SKY W HOCKEY O BASKETBALL None. Kate’s pals say that (1) she has dated Nolte and Pittsburgh Ballet dances “Swan Lake.” (246- bachelor’s degree in communication. • The Stairwell Gallery of Manchester 89 BOBBY VINTON SHOW Cameron Mitchell, James 8D ADAM 12 9:58 still sees him, but no marriage plans; (2) you probably 6807) f Till Eulenspiegel, the character represented Community College, 146 Hartford Road, is 7:31 X ) S I ABC NEWSBRIEF Whitmore. mean Dennis Cole, who is Jaclyn Smith’s boy friend; and (f® OVER EASY 1:00 by Tabatsky, was a ropish prankster in a 15th 6:56 3 ] .LOHERY SHOW (3) they don’t think she even knows Winkler. The truth is featuring assemblage paintings by Tom 10:00 a a a t o m o r r o w century German folktqle. (49 NEWS that Warren Beatty is still Kate’s favorite. Theatc inte Hebert and paintings by Ken Morgan now 8M) BARNABY JONES 1:30 The Chorale will also be heard in one of the 7:00 3 '' THE WALTONS NEWS O JOE FRANKLIN SHOW through March 31. Gallery hours are (3) CBS NEWS • f t e Gilbert & Sullivan Players present O CROSS WITS ) S t BARETTA 1:47 DEIAR DICK: I love the Lowenbrauer commercial, and Debussy-Nocturnes, “Sirenes,” which is the weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Satur­ Q BRADY BUNCH ® ® HAPPY DAYS I ® (SI POLICE WOMAN a MOVIE 'God Is My Co-Pilot' what a wonderful, sexy voice the singer of the Imckgromid “Rudaigore” tonight at 8 at East Catholic composer’s impressionistic expression of the (H CONCENTRATION O MOVIE ‘Touch ol Satan' 1974 247-2424 1945 Dennis Morgan, Dane days from 9 a.m. to noon. Q BOWLING FOR DOLLARS has. Ob, my! Can yon tell me who he is? MRS. IDA High School. The musical play is co-directed sirens who tempted Ulysses’ sailors to certain Michaal Barry. Emby Mallay. MASTERPIECE THEATRE Clark. LUCAS, Santa Ana, Calif. • At the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Good news W FESTIVAL OF FAITH ® (39 CHIPS 10:15 2:30 by Sarah Ketter Blyskal and William Tyler. death on the rcicks. the Lions Gallery of the Senses will open a new 99 OUTDOORS WITH KEN & ORAL ROBERTS SPECIAL fD BRUINS WRAP-UP O NEWS Ob, my, indeed! That silky smooth baritone voice Tickets at the door. CALLOWAY belongs to the great Arthur Prysock. The other musical pictures in the Debussy exhibition, “A Sense of the Victorian Age " on for & 10:30 2:45 • At the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, (22 NEWS & ) NOVA SD MARCUS WELBY. M.D. suite performed only by the orchestra are Tuesday. Visitors will be invited to examine O PRAYER Conrad Bromberg’s “Two Brothers” is on DEAR DICK: Is it true that John Hanner (Sgt. Schultz of “Nuages” (Clouds) and "Fetes” (Festivals). decorative arts and costumes from the Vic­ hearing aid Hogan’s Heroes) is dead, and also dint he played for an stage tonight and Sunday. From March 28 to For ticket information, call Jacqueline torian period with the senses of touch and wearers. N.F.L. football team when he wasn’t filming? BRENT April 9, a musical revue about being in love Frasher, 872-7823. Tickets also at the (loor. sight. The special showing will be open to the Friday, March 24 WINTER, Port Coqnitlam, B.C., Can. titled “Starting Here, Starting Now” by Yes, he’s dead (he died in 1973) but, no, he was never a public through June 25. For information on EVENING 7:30 pro football player. Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire will be other exhibitions and events at the Atheneum, It:' a @ DICK CAVETT SHOW presented. (787-4282) Dinner theater 6:00 .f) DAILY NUMBER ® S t ABC NEWSBRIEF 11:30 call 247-9111. O CAROL BURNETT AND (2) Cl) (22 IS) NEWS 9:00 X MOVIE ‘The Blue Max' 1966 DEAR DICK: When was the song, “Open the Door, • At Goodspeed Opera House in East Had- “The Sound of Music” continues to entertain O BRADY BUNCH FRIENDS X THE INCREDIBLE HULK George Peppard, Ursula dam, the final travelogue of the season will be nightly at the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in • Paintings and drawings by Suzanne FAMILY FEUD X 89 THE ABC FRIDAY NIGHT Richard,’’ popular? JAMES LAUERMICK, Sandusky, O CONCENTRATION Andreas. Ohio presented today at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. and Sun­ East Windsor now through April 2. (623-8227 or Howes-Stevens, and sculpture by John 81) BOZO S NEWLYWED GAME MOVIE 'Cindy' Charlaine Wood­ O MOVIE -(DRAMA) “Cily For 94 97) ZOOM 39 PORTER WAGONER SHOW ward, Clifton Davis. Conquest" 1940 You have opened up an old wound. As a person with the day at 4 p m. William Sylvester will narrate 522-1266) Stevens, will be on display today and Sunday O HOGAN'S HEROES 32 $100,000 NAME THAT 9® PTL CLUB-TALK AND GD MOVIE 'Bunny Lake Is Missing' name Richard, I suffered in those days when that song was at the Asylum Hill Artists' Cooperative Activair“ TUNE VARIETY his film on Scotland. 89 BONANZA 1965 Laurence Olivier, Carol a hit. Dusty Fletcher recorded it originally in 1946, but it Gallery, 94 Allyn St., Hartford. John Stevens 6:30 34 0 MACNEIL-LEHRER 39(® lSI RICHIE BROCKELMAN. ^nley. was Slim GaiUard’s record a year later that really caught • Tri-Town Players will produce “Bus Muelcal events REPORT iasts twice P I LOVE LUCY PRIVATE EYE O MOVIE -(SCIENCE FICTION) on. I’d say 1947 was the song’s high point — and my low Stop” by William Inge tonight and March 24 is an assistant professor of fine arts at (1) ABC NEWS 99 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES ® CONNECTICUT "Invaders From Mars' 1953 point. • Percussionist David Moss performs in a GO JOKER'S WILD 0 MOVIE ‘Ghengls Kahn' 1965 and 25 at 8:15 p.m. at the Vernon Center Mid­ Manchester Community College. Suzanne as iong as O JOKER'S WILD a a a THE ton ight s h o w concert tonight at 8:30 at Real Art Ways, 197 89 LASSIE 39 MUPPETS SHOW Omar Sharif, Stephen Boyd. ® ABC CAPTIONED NEWS dle School on Route 30. Tickets at the door. Howes-Stevens is an instructor c)f fine arts at 7:31 Asylum St., Hartford. He will present “Drum (2) 32 99 NBC NEWS ® 67 REPORTS: 0 MOVIE -(MYSTERY) H "Sher- DEAR DICK: Is it true that Shaun Cassidy Is going to • “Rain,” adapted from a short story by W. the college. Both have exhibited their work the battery C5D MATCH GAME MASSACHUSETTS Song,” a combination of percussion sounds I& MUNDO REAL lock Holmes in Washington" marry Marie Osmond or is she going to marry Henry Somerset Maugham, is playing at the Hart­ widely throughout New England. iD ADAM 12 8:00 9:30 1943 WrinUer? DAWN FORSTER, Augusta, Mich. with a wide range of vocal textures. (525-5521) you’re using. I® OVER EASY CJ3 HERE COMES PETER ® MAKEM AND CLANCY a BARETTA Wrinkler? It’s a good thing he’s going to press. No, ford Stage Company, 50 Church St., Hartford, COnONTAIL • New England’s own Galvanized Jazz Band • An unusual series of free public lectures 6:55 10:00 @ ABC CAPTIONED NEWS Dawn, the odds are about a million to one &at Marie now through March 26. Philip Barry’s comedy O CROSS WITS CO NEWS X HUSBANDS. WIVES AND 12:00 becomes neither Mrs. Cassidy nor Mrs. Winkler. will be presented in concert tonight from 8:30 on Shakerism, utopian communities, and their C r 89 DONNY AND MARIE LOVERS of the upper crust, “Holiday,” will be the 7:00 SOUNDSTAGE p.m. to midnight at Holiday Inn, East Main decorative arts will be presented by the O MOVIE ‘Ona Day In the Lila ol O NEWS 1:00 HSC’s fifth offering this season, replacing (f) CBS NEWS Ivan Denisovich' 1971 Tom O UNTOUCHABLES DEAR DICK: We recently saw “The Foot Feathers” on Street, Meriden. University of (Connecticut’s William Benton a a a th e midnight Philip Barry’s “The Philadelphia Story,” 0 BRADY BUNCH Courten^, Espen Skjonberg. ® ® 99 QUINCY TV, with Bean Bridges and Jane Seymour. Jane Seymour • The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Museum of Art, Storrs, beginning Tuesday. (I) CONCENTRATION SPECIAL 39 32 99 QUARK ® AUSTIN CITY LIMITS 1:15 played a piece on the piano, which became the theme for originally announced for the March 31 to May V O BOWLING FOB DOLLARS Center and wine tasting combine for an The series of 'IHiesday evening events will 34 0 WASHINGTON WEEK IN ® SOCCER MADE IN O JOE FRANKLIN SHOW the movie. What was that piece, who wrote it and is It 7 slot. (527-5151) (it) FESTIVAL OF FAITH REVIEW GERMANY evening’s entertainment tonight at 8 at the begin at 8:30 each week in UConn's Von der 1: 35' JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE MARCUS WELBY. M.D. available in sheet muslL-? Also, who wrote the film? it • The world premiere of Israel Horovitz’s ID 11:00 O MOVIE 'One Foot In Heaven' Connecticut Center for the Performing Arts at Mehden Recital Hall through April 25. There NEWS 8:30 X X ® 99 SI NEWS seems reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling’s work. MRS. H. “Mackerel” will play at The Old Place, 65 OVER EASY 1941 Fredric March. Martha Scott. LARSEN, Richmond, B.C., Can. the American Shakespeare Theatre in Strat­ will also be a Sunday afternoon lecture April O MERV GRIFFIN O ADAM 12 (2 hra. 35 min.) - Kinsley St., Hartford, Thursday through New Activair CROSS WITS 39 32 (^ CPO SHARKEY O HARNESS RACING FROM The theme was an original piece of music, written for the ford. 30 at 3 p.m. ODD COUPLE 2:15 March 25 and March 30 through April 1. (24^ hearing aid batteries 34 0 WALL STREET WEEK ROOSEVELT RACEWAY O NEWS film by Allyn Ferguson. He is publishing it himself, and • The Hartford Symphony will present a ABC NEWS 8:57 • Tonight marks the opening of the 15th an­ operate on a new prin­ ® LIVING FAITH 2:30 you can obtain the music by contacting him at 4217 6803) “Pops” concert titled “The Great Dance BOOK BEAT 99 NBC NEWS UPDATE W PETTICOAT JUNCTION nual art exhibition and sale sponsored by the ciple. The air around us O PRAYER Coldwater Canyon, Studio Oty, Ca. 91602. No, it wasn’t • The theater season at the University of Bands Revisited" tonight at 8:15 p.m. at the Kipling, although it certainly had a KipUnesqiie flavor. It Connecticut’s Harriet S. Jorgensen ’Theater in Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, West Hartford. activates the battery and was written by Gerald DiPego, based on a novel by A.E.W. Hartford Jai-Alai Fronton. The five-day event will include works by two starts It producing Mason that had been made into films twice before. Storrs will feature “Taste of Honey” by Bookmobile schedule Shelagh Delaney March 31 through April 8. Manchester artists, Helen Carroll Heard of electric current. (429-2912) Dance events 281 Henry St. and Kathy Hitt of 179 Green But the air doesn't get ei DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me the name of the Into the battery until you • The benefit show for the Manchester Road. Local galleries participating in the 2.50 p.m —Curry Lane. theme song of Upstairs, Downstairs, and has it been ’The Gallery Dancers will offer an evening of peel it off the protective M onday pnbUshed? MRS. LEE HALES, Ogden, Utah show are the James Bacon Gallery and the 3:30 p.m —Winthrop Road. Bicentennial Band SheH will be the Townwide English Country Dance Friday at 7:30 p.m. at seal in the battery pack. 10:30 a.m.—Arnott Road. ENERGY “The Eldwardians” is its name, and it was written by Variety Talent Show presented March 29 at Foot Prints, 466 Main St. Classes for high Gail Hinchon Gallery. The show will be open 11:40 a m.—Ludlow Road 4:10 p.m —Squire Village. Alexander Paris. It is available by }tself on London That’s when it starts 7;45 p.m. in Manchester High School school students and adults are held and live to the public Sunday, Monday and Tuesday working. So It starts 1:30 p.m —Westminster Thuraday SYSTEMSInc. Records and it’s also included in a recQril called “A Palm from noon to 9 p.m., and Wednesday from Road. 10 a.m —Manchester Early Court Concert” on Angel. auditorium. ’The program will feature about 20 music will accompany the dancing. For infor­ fresh, and lasts long^. EittMidii41l73 noon to 5 p.m. 2:10 p.m —Jean Road Learning Center. local acts. For advance tickets,” call Jean mation call Frank Van Cleef, 649-9208. Twice as long as the* 2:50 p.m.-Mcadow Lane 11:10 a m —Maylair 11 W est Rd.. R t 83, Rockville, Conn. ForKhino at 647-9985, or Cheryl Pitts at 644- i conventional batteries 3:30 p.m —Alice Drive. Gardens. 9985. you’re using now. Buy COMPLETE ENERGY CONSERVATION CO. fl AcllvairnexI time you 4:10 p.m —Oakwood Road 2:10 p.m —Ambassador fairway always has a wonderful selection Of need batteries. Tuoaday Drive. INSULATION SIDINGS K* the right Concert stars mime '2:50 p.m —Brelton Road. 10:30 a.m.—Lincoln Center • Fiberglau • Alcan Aluminum . c a ll 521*7150 call 3.30 p.m —Barry Road. The Manchester Civic Orchestra and 11:40 a.m —Ivy Manor • Cellulose • GAF Vinyl 4:10 p.m.—Loomis Street. card • wrap Chorale, Dr. Jack Heller, Music'Director, and Apartments. • Foam • Aluma 1:30 p.m.—North Elm Stuart P. Gillespie Jr., Choirmaster, will pre­ NEED HELP? • Batts & Blankets • Chateau Vinyl Street. bow - gift bom sent its annual winter concert Sunday at 7:30 • Board Stock 2:10 p.m.—Hilliard Street C U e T O M p.m. in Manchester High School’s Bailey 2:50 p.m.—Homestead Park WINDOWS & DOORS Auditorium. Apartments. • Thermo-Pane • Shutter The program will feature Franz Schubert’s 3:30 p.m — Wedgewood • Replacement • Awnings Symphony No. 8 (“Unfinished” ), Claude i n p o i i n e 711 MAIN ST. RHONI 64M1I1 Drive. Ciiebussy’s “ Nocturnes,” Handel’s Coronation AHvayt Op«n for Vour Probl«fn MANCHISTIR 4:10 p.m—Parkade • Picture • Patio Covers W M a IMCMU. P4.AI Anthem, “The King Shall Rejoice,” and 111 MAIN ST. RHONI U M M O Apartments. • Door Canopies MANCHISTER,CONN. ovory Richard Strauss’s “Till EuIenspiegeTs Merry W adnaaday Fundod by th« SUM of Conndcticut tit tle Pranks.” 10 a.m.—Meadows Con­ •nd Unltdd Way of Oraotar Hartford Ainm< The performance of “Till Eulenspiegel” valescent Home. ■7B7 MAIM _ __ I7MMI VS-7I)4 I7M429 ^ theinSrael4^sfmA0i<^ thing 2:10 p.m.—Leland Drive. MANCHEBTB) downtown monclkStiH*, will feature a mime interpretation by David Page 8 - WEEKEND Wj^ Coliactort’ Comer

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