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Carter to Unfold New Energy Plan

Carter to Unfold New Energy Plan

The top of the news HARTFORD — A change in the HARTFORD - A legislative state’s school aid fomiuia to give boat with breaching the 209-mile committee has endorsed by one LAS VEGAS, Nev. - The FBI more money to poorer towns has fishing limit law and is seeking to vote a proposal to give teachers Compiled from United Pratt Internetlonel says the “Mormon Will” is a fake been approved by a legislative confiscate his ship and its cargo of the a lim its right to strike, but it -and a poor job at that. But Melvin committee. The Question Com­ faces an uncertain future in the 397-tons of fish. mittee, by a 22-1 margin, Friday LITCHFIELD — A Superior seats under a pending redistrlc- Dummer is sticking to his strange full House. story of how he came to deliver voted to overhaul the Guaranteed Court jury heard testimony tlng plan. It is the loss of those SAN FRANCISCO — Sara Jane Tax Base formula enacted two NEW HAVEN - Yale Univer­ Friday in a 21 million suit brought seats that had led to the threat of Moore, 47, serving a life sentence the alleged will of billionaire Howard Hughes to the church years ago with the aim of sity’s tuition increases. Imposed by Winston Frederick Churchill secession by the two resort areas. for shooting at former President equalizing the ability of towns to under the institution’s closed Guest, New York socialite and Gerald Ford in 1975, has asked the headquarters in Salt Lake City. finance local schools. bugetary process, have brought cousin of the late Sir Winston CONCORD, N.H. - A bill federal court to dismiss her guilty protests from students who want Churchill, against the estate of making the ladybug New plea and grant her a trial. WASHINGTON - The anti­ hijacking accord between Cuba HARTFORD — Environmen­ evidence the hikes are necessary. former Russian Prince George Hampshire’s state insect has been and the United States has expired, talists have gained the necessary Yale tuition, room and board will Scherbatoff of Sharon. Guest signed into law by Gov. Meldrim LOS ANGELES — Film direc­ rise to 26,950 for the next but the U.S. believes existing signatures to bring a plan to ban alleges the money is owed him un­ Thomson. Concord’s Broken tor Roman Polanski pleads inno­ academic year. der contracts he had with the Ground School students plan to cent to the rape of a 13-yeai^Id security precautions will deter throwaway bottles in Connecticut any would-be terrorists. to a vote in the Senate. Because HARTFORD — The state and prince. ask New Ham pshire’s con­ girl, saying he "cannot wait t ^ the Senate Environment Com­ its 1,250 corrections department gressional delegation to move to vindicated.” mittee members refused to ap­ employes Friday reached a ten­ Gov. make the ladybug the national in­ KINSHASA, Zaire — Zairean prove the bill, it could only go to tative agreement on a new con­ Michael S. Dukakis said Friday he sect. CHICAGO — The national PTA troops clash with insurgents on the Senate floor if 19 to the 36 tract giving each of the workers will not seek an advisory opinion announces a campaign to two battiefronts in the southern senators signed a petition. Sen. an immediate 21,100 raise and in­ from the state Supreme Court on BOSTON — The United States pressure television networks to Shaba province, breaking a three- Wayne Balter, D-Danbury, creasing their work week an hour whether Marta’s Vineyard and government has officially accused reduce the number of violent week lull in the fighting in the became the 19th signatory Friday. and fifteen minutes. Nantucket can retain their House 'he captain of a Soviet fishing programs and improve quality. mineral-rich region.

The weather Inside today Area news . Editorial ...... 4-A Mostly sunny today and Sunday with Churches .. Obituraries ... 6-A high both days in the 60s. Clear tonight Classified .. Sr. Citiziens... 5-A with low 35 to 40. Chance of preciptia- Comics___ Sports...... 4—5-B tion near zero through Sunday. SIXTEEN PACES Manchester—A City of Village Charm Dear Abby W ings...... 2-B National weather forecast map on TWO SECTIONS Page 8-B. L WEEKEND INSIDE MANCHESTEat, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16. 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 167 PRICEi FirrEEN CENTS ^ Carter to unfold nil new energy plan ' WASINGTON (UPI) - President That address will be followed by to “get acquainted.” Carter passed up a weekend with his another — also televised — He said he didn’t want to be under \'V family at Camp David to wrap up his Wednesday night before a joint ses­ any pressure to reach "dramatic comprehensive energy policy and sion of Congress on his energy agreements” when they meet — from deliver the good or bad news in­ program that’s expected to include a time to time, he hoped — because it volving some 30 water projects on his graduated gasoline tax Increase plus would be "counterproductive” . “hit list.” a levy on "gas guzzling” cars among -Under those circumstances, Garter Carter planned a nationally other things. said, “I might be inclined to trade televised address at 8 p.m. EST Mon­ The President also began away” some things for an agree­ day to spell out America’s energy telephoning his final decisions to ment. problems and the need for tough scrap or save some of 30 water Carter announced his anti-inflation measures to meet them. projects under study to lawmakers of program at the news conference He was expected to disclose some the affected areas. emphasizing voluntary restraints by of the "disturbing” facts from recent Carter told reporters at a news government, business and labor, and CIA analyses of world oil, and conference Friday he hopes to meet saying th ere are ‘‘no magic natural gas reserves — no longer "as later this year with Soviet Leader solutions.” great as we thought they were.” Leonid Brezhnev in the United States He said his goal is to cut 2 per cent from the 8 per cent average inflation rate by 1979 and believes while "government itself can’t do it. We Official pessimistic can take the lead.” Welcoming Gov. Ella T, Grasso On other topics. Carter said: • If Congress passes the Gov. Ella Grasso, accompanied by Andover First Selectman David Yeomans, is greeted about Rhodesia Republican-sponsored permanent tax by Andover Elementary School students with a huge ‘‘Welcome to Andover" sign. The cut, he will veto it. governor visited the town Friday to accept the deed to Bishop's Lake. (Herald photo by • The new farm bill is "adequate SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) - Minister Ian Smith to discuss Bevins) ^ ^ British Foreign Secretary David to maintain farmers’ income at a whether to hold a constitutional con­ break-even point on individual crops. Owen says the United States is a joint ference for possible majority rue in partner in the search for majority “I have never wanted to guarantee Rhodesia in 1978. farmers a profit.” rule in Rhodesia but warns the Rhodesia, with 6.1 million blacks, chances of success are small. • He will pursue an international currently is ruled by the country’s sugar marketing agreement. Gov. Grasso accepts deed "I come here with proposals 275,000 whites. • He does not plan to change his worked out jointly by the United Owen voiced “a bit” of optimism two main strategic arms proposals to States and myself to listen...to try to about the chances of holding such a the Sovietleadership. He said the reach a consensus,” Owen said n conference, but warned: ’Tve Soviets prefer a ratification of the arriving in Salisbury Friday from always rated the overall chances of for Bishop’s Lake refuge Lusaka, Zambia. He planned to achieving a settlement not as Vladivostok agreement while his proposal provides for more drastic meet today with Rhodesian Prime tremendously high.” By DOUG BEVINS reductions in the nuclear arsenals of were happier about the land deal or representing the Nature Conservan- both sides. Suburban Editor about the governor’s visit.

E C U S off01*S C3,l*OUS0l About town j K 0]2£|]) proicct to bo&fiii By JUNE TOMPKINS Th.irTheir voices voices blendwellblend well in in thplr their firs. first «,na song together, -if “If - Herald Reporter I Loved You.” Perham’s best performance is in the Great Pocahontas Elizabeth Poster ai^d essay win aY^ards E^st Catholic High School students are presenting a “Soliloquy” which comes at the end of the first act. The DePaolo and Her board ol great Work is expected to begin in about home include insulation, aluminum song is sung after Billy Bigelow learns he is to become a chiefs will make their official visita­ three weeks on the first home to be siding, upgrading of the electrical musical that is a departure from their usual choice of tion to Sunset Council Degree of bouncy, fast-stepping musicals. father to Julie's baby. He muses what it will be like if it’s improved under the housing and heating systems, and new floors a boy, or if it’s a girl. Pocahontas on Monday at 8 p.m. at for the kitchen and bathroom. Their 1977 annual show opened Friday with the Rodgers the Zlpser Club. rehabilitation program, Marilyn in hire handicapped contest and Hammerstein spectacular, "Carousel.” Other lead roles are artistically done by Karan Lane as Walsh, the program coordinator, Miss Walsh said that the town has “Carousel” abounds with familiar tunes that range Carrie Pipperidge, Julie’s friend, and Doug Ovian as said. about 25 eligible applications thus Winners in a recent essay and from lively to serious. The dances resemble ballet and Enoch Snow. Karan’s opening song about "Mr. Snow” in­ The program offers federal sub­ far. Three more homes should go out Other winners were: Essay — were: Kyle Doran of 1 Glen Lane, poster contest on “Hire the Han­ folk types. dicates a voice of typical musical comedy quality and The Manchester Assembly, Order sidized home improvement loans to to bid next week, and an additional Christine Jaworski of 83 Pitkin St., Vernon, ECHS sophomore, second; dicapped” were honored Wednesday The major drawback of the play is its long prelude carries well over the orchestra. Ovian, too, has a strong of Rainbow for Girls, will attend the homeowners who meet certain seven to eight should be ready for bid MHS senior, second; Lory Isenberg Dawn McCarthy of Warrenville, night at Fiano’s Restaurant in combined with scene setting activity on the stage. The voice for one so young and makes a dashing Mr. Snow. 10:30 a.m. service at Community geographical and financial in the next month, she said. of 32 Carpenter Rd., MHS senior; ECHS freshman, third; Richard Baptist Church on Sunday in obser­ Bolton. cast is involved in the various activities that go on in an Chuck Mercier turns out a impressive version of Jigger guidelines. Federal funds provided through the third; Janet Seybolt of 29 Stephen St., DeForge of 30 Earl St., Rockville, vance of Rainbow Sunday. Members amusement park somewhere on the New England Coast. Craigin, the “bad guy” of the story who gets Billy The first home to be included In the Community Development program MHS senior, fourth; Ann Rohde ECHS freshman, fourth; Grace Bigelow involved in a crime resulting in Bigelow stabbing of the assembly will meet at the program is located in the area of the are used to subsidize interest rates First-place winners were Laura A. FitzGerald of 45 Battista RD., MHS Jaworski of 83 Pitkin St., MHS There is no dialogue. And unless a well-trained group of church at 10 a.m. Members will be Smith of 50 Greenwood Dr,, a senior professionals does this scene, it is difficult to continue himself. Manchester Shopping Parkade. Bids on home Improvement loans. Two senior, fifth. sophomore, fifth. No focal poster hosted at a breakfast at 8 a.m. at the at Manchester High School, for her greeting people informally, barking for the various side­ The play takes on a tragic note in the second act after on the home’s improvements were local banks — the Savings Bank of Of these winners, Christine winners won on the state level. home of Miss April Hellstrom, 625 essay, and Doreen Downham of 76 show attractions, riding on the carousel, all mime, the killing. It is then, after Julie wonders what she will opened Thursday, and the low bid Manchester and the Heritage Savings Jaworski placed fourth on the state Vernon St. before the service. Foster St., a MHS junior, for her without becoming monotonous. Had the "Carousel do, that she and the girls’ chorus sing the moving “You’ll was $4,900. Improvements for the and Loan — are participating. level, and Laura Smith was fifth. Miss Smith’s essay is printed c poster. below. Waltz" tempo picked up a little more, the opener might Never Walk Alone.” Other winners in the poster contest be less boring. The play shows Billy Bigelow in the after life, Once the story began with the singing principals, the wherever it may be, conversing with a starkeeper, and show picked up pace. arranging to return to Earth for a day to see his daughter, Theater schedule East Catholic featured some fine voices and acting in now 15 years’old. The visit is in time for the daughter’s a); ■Essay on hiring handicapped- graduation, and is an emotional situation that finds many the lead roles. Joan Rataic played Julie Jordan, the Saturday Bom.” 2:00-7:05-9:30 Eagle Has Landed,” 2:30-4:45- young girl who falls in love with Billy Bigelow, played by in the audience reaching to wipe away a tear. 7:00-9:20 Manchester Drive-In — Frank Perham, a carnival worker who is fired from his The entire cast closes with a reprise of “You’ll Never Burnside Theater 1 — “The U.A. Theater 3 — "All The would become exceedingly high. The fact that the in­ "Obsession,” 7:00-10:45; By LAURA A, SMITH job and is a ne’er do well, Walk Alone," ending a delightful show. Cassandra Crossing,” 7:00- President’s Men," 2:00-4:30- dividual is handicapped makes the chance for accidents "Taxi Driver,” 8:45 9:10 Friday’s daily The chorus in “Carousel” is to be commended for its 7:05-9:30 much greater. Mr. Pryor also explained that if the U.A. Theater 1 — "Airport Burnside Theater 2 — well-balanced harmony and interpretation. The dances, Vernon Cine 1 — “King 789 THo 1 • . . j > employe were in perfect health and his spouse was han- 77, 2:45-5:00-7:15-9:30 "Obsession,” 7:25; “Taxi Kong," 1:00-3;30-7:00-9;20 GSA begins drive including the ballet and hornpipe sequences, are well- U.A. Theater 2 — "The th 'f "" ” V ^icapi^. the same problem would aris™ In short, an Driver,” 9:10 Vernon Cine 2 — “ A Star is ment of ourr society. The level of severity to which his im- - costumed and choreographed. Eagle Has Landed.” 2:30-4:45- _____ J . ' u- L .. employe who received “x” dollars a year would become Sunday Born," 1:3M:00-7:05-9:30 P® . .. . : degree toti which it may sub- gp expense to the company of two or three times that for adult members One of the best numbers in the show comes from the 7:00-9:20 jugate his talents are indicative of the need for his chorus as they sing “June is Bustin’ Out All Over,” led by U.A. Theater 3 - "All The Manchester Drive-In — Burnside Theater 1 — "The if i. -.1...... , „ .. „. amount. Mr. Pryor feels that employer might better Winners of an essay and poster contest Mrs. Lois Harmon of 484 Wetherell St., chairperson of Gina DeDominicis as Nettie, where they’ve gathered at a President’s Men,” 2:00-4:30- "Obsession,” 7:15; "Taxi Cassandra Crossing,” I SO- awa^pnpcc that th "Aff' affecting this fulfill fi,g contentions of the second premise and of his sponsored by the Manchester Area Com­ Sustaining Membership Enrollment for Manchester Girl spa on the ocean front. 7:05-9:30 Driver,” 8:45 3:40-6:306:40 S p d anH H ipH.^/ PTh obligation if he were made exempt from these risks stigated anti-discrimination legislation in the area of „„ „„„ ,...... mittee on Employment of the Handicapped Scouts, announces the months of April and May as the Vernon Cine 1 — King U.A. Theater 1 — “ Airport Burnside Theater 2 — It can thus be readily seen that the need for widespread The student band, two years old, made the perfor­ employment. Brief analysis of efforts in the Manchester are shown as they receive certificates for time for parents and friends to contribute to the Girl Kong,” 1:00-3:30-7:00-9:20 77,” 2:45-5:00-7:15-9:30 "Obsession,” 1:40^:42; "Taxi recognition and involvement is necessary if the han­ mance a total student effort. Although the winds were oc­ Driver," 3:25-8:25 area reveals the existence of a number of complications Scout program. Mrs. Maude Carpenter, 8 South Rd., Vernon Cine 2 — “ A Star is U.A. Theater 2 — “The dicapped individual is to exercise his capabilities to their their entries. Mrs. Vivian Ladabouche casionally not accurately tuned, the orchestra as a whole REDFQRD/HOniUN whose Jeasihle solution is dependent upon widespread Bolton, will chair the Bolton troops. outermost limits. The participation of Manchester presents a certificate to Laura A. Smith, left, met the accoustical needs of a big show by means of a fAU 71RIIIIG SU-333) awareness, concern, and cooperative organization. Funds raised supplement support from United Way and cloth barrier fencing in the orchestra from the audience. employers has been worthy of note, but involvement for her winning essay, and Doreen Downham help provide services to adult leaders and troops in the One overlooks many of the technical faults in a student B u r n s id e Q - g pp^ im ! oircumstances which „,ust be drastically increased everywhere if the purposes sh ow s her winning poster to Mrs. local community. More than 1,100 local girls are SN lURIStOt IV I EAST HlRIfORD COIN SHOW EVEMNLtLOO ..„ril^!iP l^ h of Affirmative Action are to be achieved, production in the realization that cooperation combined Fm.-SAT.-SUN. must understand the benefits which accompany employ­ Ladabouche. (Herald photo by Dunn) members of 56 troops. The money also helps pay camp 1-16 EXIT 91 -fouoa -laasac in. sas' SUNDAY, APRIL 17 Award NmMm with dedication and talent always produce an evening of MIKES 99$ ment of the handicapped. Mr. William Sleith, former overhead costs not included in camper fees and makes quality entertainment. SOPHIA LOnlN 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Best Picture RICHARD HARRIS president of Iona Manufacturing Company, Inc., and possible many special programs offered by the Connec­ “Carousel” plays again tonight at 8 at East Catholic Knights of Columbus ROBERT DE NIRO ticut Valley Girl Scout Council throughout the year. I ‘THE CASSANDRA Hall IN former member of the Governor’s Committee on the High School and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are _ CAOSSINB" 8 _ Employment of the Handicapped, cited a number of these Volunteer parents serving as chairpersons for each available at the door. 138 Main St. troop are Lynn Barker, 623; Maxine Thibodeau, 15; Jo . e;10 CHSCK aUN. TIHB Manchaatar, Conn. benefits. He described the satisfying atmosphere of com­ Patella, 612; Mrs. Ruth Monoca, 660; Mrs. George "ta* DOUBLB FlA lunkl’^ FREE ADMISSION passion and cooperation between his regular employes RALPHOCNIRO TAXI- Caovette, 77; Gerry Taylor, 622; Roseann Moody, 630; and those who were mentally retarded. Also, the latter hTAXI DRIVER” R S :io | Gene Healey, 644; Diana Stromert, 601 and 628; Donna were exceptionally efficient at repetitious, mechanical “OBSESSION” par:» U8 IVER tasks. Once they were indoctrinated into the factory Carlson, 617. CHECK SUN. TIMS Roducwn Sarwn by DnovIVnAy Bn|N ONE-DAy Also, Jean Mooney, 618; Emilie Della Rocco, 631; All procedures, they performed their work “religiously right.” Often, their work attitudes were “superior to / \ DOORS OPEN Joyce Christine, 641; Barbara Wilper, 696; Linda Vesho, plusll 629; Terry Sheltz, 624; Helena Eitel, 636; Sandy Walsh, You Can Eat! ' regular employes"; they were prompt, had very low 647; Carol Allen, 649; Beth Magrel, 654; Patricia Shakespeare's absence rates, and genuinely valued their jobs. SALE! Forstrom, 610; Kathy Field, 638; Debby Gemme, 681; The Manchester Chapter Perhaps the greatest amount of fulfillment is felt by Jean Kelsey, 10; Kathy Hinson, 2; Betty Kinney, 602; ]PBS£SSiO/Y\ the handicapped individual himself. Mr. Sleith com­ of vmco mented that a number of his employes were eventually i,^SUNDAY- lA r*>- 1 Jeanne Roark, 605; Marianne Wilcox, 643; Donna Roy MSaOOO 645. preientt iheir able to live near-normal lives. Some married, were able Also, Noreen Kettledon, 647; Arlene Hall, 662; Dot tq live independently, and all were able to boast financial GARDEN, HOME AND SPORT SAVINGS! Tyler, 603; Inga Anderson, 639; Pam Gauthier, 672; Terry self-reliance. Mr. Sleith cited one particular instance Law, 642; Lou Mae Albert, 686; Kate Hull, 609; Mary 1st Annual Pn$Mt$ where a handicapped employe reported to work and in­ Kosak, 621; Linda Carmel, 646; Debbie Nesko, 611; 1. Lomor A Losw's formed him that he was quitting. The employe then '4^ VIGORO All-Purpose Arline Swanson, 614; Kathy Nichols, 626; Mary Ann John­ Italian~Style Dinner cs- explained that he had found a better job elsewhere. Mr. SCOTTS son, 632; Kathy Pasay, 604; Beverly Logan, 627; Linda Wednasday, April 20 • Saturday. April 30 BRIGADOON Sleith was delighted that this individual had achieved suf­ Fertilizer Parformancts evary avaning at 8:15 ' ficient independence and self-confidence to be able to say Turf Builder Marquez, 606; Carol Hagenow, 607; and Kathy Anton, 664. “Homemade Sauce” by Pagani Caterers Anyone not contacted and wishing to donate their tax No Sunday parformanca “Keep your job. I’ve found a better one.” Harriat S. Jorgansan Thaatra April 21, 22, 23 - 8 P.M. deductible gift to scouting may call Lois Harmon, 643- It is apparent, then, that the employment of the han­ Lawn Fertilizer Oapartmant of Dramatic Arts Manchester High School Auditorium dicapped can be a mutually enriching experience for both 2345, or Maude Carpenter, 649-5176. Tha Univarsity of Connacticut Tlchata avaltaM tfc Vamen Sunday, April 17 Tickatt: $3.00, $2.50 studants Ma tfc Vamen Drug . Vamen CIrele employer and employe. If this is the case, why does the 20 Lbs. Plak Homa PumlehInM____ . Manoheeler Parkade need for such groups as Affirmative Action exist? Mr. Covers Arm y-Navy Club, Main St., Manchester Group ratas art availabla Watkina Pumtluraumitura » Downtown Mancheater EGA sponsors lecture Box Offica; 429-2912 oreaUSai^tlM Durward Miller, plant manager of Cheney Brothers in VIGORO Deep Green 10,000 The Education Community Associates, Inc. of Serving front Noon ■ 6:30 P.M. B enefit...... Netc Hope Manor Manchester, may have part of the answer. He believes Sq. Ft. that, although Cheney Brothers files job openings with Lawn Fertilizer Manchester will sponsor a lecture by Dr. David Hedberg I Donation: Adults $2.00 the Employment Security Division of the Connecticut on "The Criminal Within Us,” Thursday, April 21, at 7:30 Tickets available at the door p.m. Labor Department, a major problem everywhere is com­ Covers lUWn 1 "Mi Dr. Hedberg is director of Medical Services for the Ail proceeds donated munication. He explained how a company may have a job 15,000 Connecticut State Department of Correction. He will opening which a handicapped person could handle. The Sq. Ft. share his clinical observations of criminality and include to charity. 5 Wa;^ to dine at the company needs an employe immediately, so it hires the discussions on individual destructive urges. most qualified applicant who happens to seek work at For further information, call 646-0711. The lecture is best tw le in the house. that time. A week later, it learns of a handicapped in­ free to the public. dividual seeking work. Mr. Miller consequently suggests Jackson & Perkins a system whereby the needs of the employer and the ser­ Vigoro Cyclone Quality Redwood SOCIAL WORLD This printing test pattern is Manchattar Evening Harald Y o u ro w n . vices of the handicapped may meet. Agencies where in­ Packaged Roses terested employers might file their job openings and in­ Planter Tubs ...WHERE PEOPLE part of The Herald quality Pubilihed every evening except 5tt< M IM L MMCKSTER Surprise! Stop & Shop’s chefs prepare some of the finest frozen entrees in Roto Spreader TURN control program in order to Sundeye and holldaye. Entered at the town. Pop one or all five Into your oven, and in 40-55 m inutes you clude a brief description of the nature of the job, and Mancheater. Conn. Post Office as Se­ Our INTO COUPLES give you one of the finest cond Class Mall Matter POLICEMENS can se^e yourself, your fam ily, or your bridge club In first class where the handicapped may submit with their names a To many people newspapers in the nation. style. G et a quarter off each entree on our Stop & Shop menu! summary of their limitations and talents, might suffice. 40 Suggested Carrier Rates BALL Several sizes between 8 and 14 Happiness Is being with Mr. Miller also stressed that the employer must want to Payable In Advance . APRIL 30 a 9-2 AM hire the handicapped. Before he can want to, however, he inches diameter with shiny brass- Single copy...... 15^ 5,9*5 4 ^ ® S '* ® tinish steel bands that Special someone Weekly...... 90t Satupa • Bottia • Dipa coupons must be made aware of the value of doing so, and this Spreads evenly, covering 5 times One month .. A selection of AARS' winners and that makes everything .13.90 '2 0 Per Couple fw iih this coupon, limit ona pkg. par customer. SunTAp7.T 7- S a r i^77 could only be achieved through communication. One need faster than regular spreader Three montha .$11.70 non-patented plants, ready to bud Generous 40 pound capacity RECTANGULAR PLANTERS Six montha .. .$23.40 Mualc by AL JARVIS worthwhile. One year...... permit the employer to feel what individuals such as Mr, and bloom in your garden $46.60 MANCHESTER ARMORY Easy to plant 24 C 40 30 733 Mall Rates Upon Request 1 oe^n25Coflf^<3o I Sleith and Mr. Miller feel to make him seek the han­ Rej 7 99 \f Rn 9 49 • If you're going Subscribers who fall to receive For Tickets Call dicapped as potential customers. their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. 646-43S6or through life without that should telephone the circulation Another problem which faces the Affirmative Action department, 647-9946. 643-8706 I Gravy with Sliced Turkey special someone It's I ,9^ succulent, tender, roast turkey breast movement lies in the acquisition of a definition for “han­ General Electric P/?£. time to call Social roodowwraitwra slices iR (^T chef's owTUTiildly seasofied Qraw. dicapped,” Mr, Irving Sobolov, vice-president of Pioneer Toast 'N Broil/Toast-R-Oven World. With this coupon, limll one pkg, per customer, Sun., Apr 17 -S a l" r A ^ ir iT T Parachute (1976 Employer of the Year Award) considers this a difficult but necessary task. He said that “ the law Our Reg. 34.97 You Pay Caldor . 2 9 .9 7 CALL 233-6231 is ambiguous as to what qualifies as a handicap.’’ Is a General Electric REBATE...... 3 .0 0 SPECIAL! ____ In Hartford □ 25 C offc=x.3o psychological disturbance a handicap in the conventional D a irij I YOUR INSTALLATION sense of the word? What about alcoholism? This presents FINAL COST Stuffed Cabbage difficulty to the employer when he is compelled to hire Q u een savoiy beef-rice-bread cnjmb”Stuffed - ^ Sm CItrli lor Detlils Food pS>w*-=.D250off<=.‘3 o SILVER LANE b ra z ie r. fulfillment described, they might well seek to assist the Our ROBERTS STREET Salisbuiy Steak handicapped in exercising their capabilities. To affect S O N Y Reg. EAST HARTFORD this realization is part of the challenge facing Affir­ 1 2 9 .7 0 568-8810 mative Action, Another problem was cited by. Mr. 19” Diagonal Millard Pryor, president of Lydall, Inc. (also recipient of BA/KUMMATINeES ' A.- coupon limit onopkg. percuBlomar. Sun.. Apr. 17-Sal Apr 23 213 Trinitron Plus® $2.a0 til 2-.30P.M. an Employer of the Year Award). The following Portable°Buif|“ nha'^ premises best describes his contentions: C olor TV 250 offc^iSo Premise 1; The handicapped individual deserves to exercise his capability to its fullest capacity, with the Our CheeseLasagna ! limits of that capacity as his only restrictions. 4 4 9 4 0 A ID m «Selection e /» c W o n 01of 32 oz pkg ollasagna pasta, layered with rich ncoKa Orig. ^ood oetmvrm* 300 Romano choese, topped by our Kalian style sauce K M ! Premise 2: Businesses operate to secure a profit. REG. 35c That profit is dependent on the capabilities of the people 519.70 with this coupon, limit one pkg. per customer. 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To 5 P.M. 242 RROAD STREET opening soon^ 1 PAGE FOUR-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 16, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. htanaW^ster. Conn., Sat., April 16. 1977— PAGE FIVE-A

By WALLY FORTIN Senior Bowling League at the i®anrl|rfitf r iEitf uiu^ HrralJi [ News for senior citliens your income tax has past, I would Parkade Lanes with the following Thursday, Picnic barbequed Manchester — A City ol Village Charm Registration — no cure like to thank the members of our results: High team triple went to the chicken, homemade potato salad, local AARP Clubs, Leo Colburn, Founded Oct 1, 1881 WASHINGTON - (NEA) - Presi­ Sunshiners and the Pinners who tied Boston baked beans, ban rolls, ice I By Martha Angle 1 Hello everybody! Isn’t this friend Norman Fendell, director of William Graif, Patrick Hallihan, cream and beverage. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulatiort Membar. Uniled Press It^ternaiional dent Carter’s proposal to encourage give them a chance to be with old with 2,091. The Sunshiners had a high Francesco Morasco, Joseph Murphy, universal voter registration in future and Robert Walters J weather just great? Let’s hope It con­ the building, the students from the friends and meet new ones. team single of 758. Men’s Class “A” Friday, corned beef hash with Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square, George Potterton, and John Dormer, tinues, because we all need a chance Manchester Community College who At times we have had certain peo­ high triple, Al Bolls with 507 and Joe grilled pineapple rings, whole kernel Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. election years certainly can’t do any who graciously volunteered their ser­ to “bake” in the sun for a while. prepared the food, and also to the ple state they would like to play such Dupont captured high single with a com, diced Jello and a beverage. harm. In fact, it undoubtedly will stance, 1972 turnout — without the vices in helping seniors file their Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Publtsher Harold E. Turktnglon, Managing Editor This is golf weather and we remind students of ROTC who helped with games as cribbage, chess or 196 game. In the Men’s Class “ B” the Schedule for the week ease the registration burden for benefit of registrars at the polls — taxes over the past few months. Ac­ all you golfers that come Monday serving and cleaning up after the af­ checkers, but do not have a partner; high triple went to ATvid Peterson, Monday, 10 a.m., kitchen social many people. was a very high 68.4 per cent. And at morning the action will sU rt with the fair. All in all. It was a great fun tually they were kept quite busy as But the experience of the handful so here is a chance to meet someone *417, and high single of 173 to Emmett they served more than 220 seniors. games. Noon to 12:30, lunch served. 1 Opinion least part of last year’s nominal S.2 formation of this year’s Senior Golf night, and was nice to get out. at one of these meetings and you can Farrell. p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at of states which, in recent years, have per cent Increase can be ascribed to League. If you haven’t signed up but Already we are looking forward to Our seniors really appreciate this enjoy the morning playing with For the Women in Class“ A” , Ida service and wish to thank these men 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and implemented a similar system on the phenomenon of having a "native would like to participate, then just another such night. them. Maybe your bag is sewing, or Cormier was red hot taking a 418 tri­ 3:30 p.m. their own initiative suggests that the hop in your car and head out to the for their help. son” running for vice president. rug hooking, and if so you could help ple and high single, 168. In the Class We are running out of time to sign Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ The sound of music White House has vastly oversold the East Hartford Golf Course. You’ll others get started. Oregon? Fellowship circle B Division, Kay Nettleton had a high up for the Nova Scotia trip and so If ping. 10 a.m.. square dance lessons, potential of its plan. meet the gang and be assigned a star­ As the weather keeps getting triple of 323 and Beatrice Clulow had ceramic class. 1 p.m., return from Although the White House cited This past Wednesday morning we you’re interested then you must sign After several months of on- now has read the rules again ip ting time. Just get there before 8:30 warmer, we can even hold our a 122 high single. shopping and also Senior Bowling Fast and loose a.m. held our organizational meeting of up real soon. In fact, everyone must only four states, there were five meetings across the street in the Then came Wednesday and in the League at the Parkade Lanes. again, off-again battle, Rep. the light of administration Moreover, in its enthusiasm to our Fellowship Circle and was happy be paid up by the 3rd of May. using the new system last year. Big dinner shade of the trees in the park. ’This morning we had 40 players for our Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle William Cotter, D-Conn., changes and other events. drum up support for the proposal — for the nice turn out. The group Next Thursday we have a nice Oregon inexplicably was not in­ We had more than 100 members at­ coming Wednesday the girls would pinochle games and the following games and Fellowship Circle to Institute election day registration enjoyed just talking up old times and treat for you, the Guitar Club from reports to his First District It h a s decided that cluded. tend our big dinner at ROTC Building winners: Ann Thompson 668, Mary meeting. 12:45 p.m., bridge games. exchanging ideas, and thanks to our like to start on two programs along Illing Junior High under the direction constituents that the boys Wethersfield would help HEW at the polls — the Carter administra­ That may be because Oregon’s 1976 this past Thursday evening. The food with other ideas. Thrall 608, Arvid Peterson 591, 12:00 neon lunch served. 1 p.m., two college girls who are putting this of l^lph Maccarone. This talented tion is playing fast and loose with Robert Schubert 585, Robina Carroll crafts class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., choir in the Wethersfield rest much easier if in refor­ turnout was 62.3 per cent, a respec­ was delicious and the entertainment group together, Karen and Janet, for One of our members, Celia Ellis, group will play a number of songs both voting statistics and |m11 results. will help with some light exercises 581, Lee Steinmeyer 576, Joe Carlin and return at 12:30 and 3 p.m. public schools can reorganize. ming the boys choir, the school table showing but three to nine was super. All in attendance taking the time it started. The and also conduct a sing-along. It Vice President Walter Mondale, and then there will be a period where 569, G race Windsor 564, Mike Thursday, Noon, Hot Meal and percentage points below the others in expressed their pleasure and enjoy­ thought behind this Fellowship Circle should make for a great time and we The choir was suspended last provides a similar opportunity who developed the administration’s ment, and so we thank our good Haberern 544, and Martin Bakstan Meals on Wheels. 1 p.m., Fun-Day the same category. In addition, is open up the door to all seniors, to you can swap recipes. I’m sure you will be looking forward to seeing you fall when some bureaucrat for the girls which it does ail have a special recipe that you 542. entertainment provided by the program and unveiled it to the public Oregon’s turnout dropped 1.1 per here. would like to share and maybe you In the afternoon it was arts and talented Guitar Group of students thgught its aii-male through its mixed choirs. late last month, noted that his home cent after initiation of the supposedly Menu for the week state of Minnesota, which has used could find time to bring along a sam­ crafts downstairs and bride games in from Illing Junior High. Bus pickup membership was sex dis­ To some this might seem simplified system. (Voter participa­ Monday, homemade beef noodle election day registration since 1974, ple of it. So come Wedne^ay we the main hall. The lucky winners at 8:30 a.m. return trips at about 3 crimination. The school of­ like a reversion to the separate tion in all five states Increased only a soup, chipped ham on rye with pickle p.m. had a turnout in the last election of hope to find more of you being able to were Marge Kayser, 3,880, May ficials buckled in rather than modest 2.2 per cent from 1972 to attend and join our group. You’ll Thrall, 3,620, Ceil Wandt, 3,220 and chips, diced fruit and pudding and Friday, 10 a.m., kitchen social but equal concept that social- nearly 72 per cent, the highest in the 1976.) enjoy It, I’m sure. Rene Mayire, 2,790. beverage. games. Noontime lunch served. 1 jeopardize the monetary engineers don’t tike. nation.” Warranty deeds Also conveniently ignored by the Nutmeg Homes Inc. to John Carangelo Jr. and Gail M. Bowling Thank AARP Wednesday, cream of celery soup, p.m., pinochle games. Bus pickup at goodies that flow profusely at Cotter can ciaim a victory. Full slates veal cutlet on roll, napoleons and 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and White House were these states which Carangelo, property at 143 Brlarwood Dr., $K con­ The action here starts with our Now that the deadline for filing times from the federal govern­ The schooi should be happy. A White House “fact sheet” which had high turnout rates last year veyance tax. beverage. 3:30 p.m. ment to schools as long as they HEW hasn’t admitted it was accompanied Mondale’s announce­ without the benefit of any special Uoyd E. Wilson and Gertrude D. Wilson to S. Mark follow along with the social­ wrong, but is making a conces- 'e>!W«4r ment listed four states which already registration programs: Utah, second Stephens, property at 63-65 Pearl St., $57,000. engineering goals that sion it could have made and have some form of election day in the nation with 69.1 per cent; and -Brahaney and Choma Inc., Vernon, to John D. Op«n Sunday Sam to 4pm 205 Sponcar St. and 269 Ellington Rd. Open Sunday 9am to 6pm Kelly Rd. A Rt. 83 Vernon “It’s from the reorganization committee. Your position is registration and whose level of voter South Dakota, Iowa and Montana, all mynolds and Linda L. Reynolds, property at 191 permeat so much of govern­ avoided the issue the first Brlarwood Dr., $53,500. being evaluated.’’ participation in the 1976 elections in the 63-64 per cent range. ment today. place. was substantially higher than the John D. Reynolds and Linda L. Reynolds to Paul Out of context Harabin Jr. and Marie A. Harabln, property at 50 M Finsstthis W66k... _ ■■■« v a s a f i C It made a good pre-election The only loser may be a few national turnout of about 54 per cent. Finally, the White House cited a Dougherty St., $42,500. 6 issue for Cotter who, according of the boys who were members One of those four. North Dakota, public opinion poll which found that Vintage Homes Inc., East Hartford, to Donald M. Jud- to some, needed one because of the group that was silenced Open forum consolidated registration and voting "about 25 per cent of all nonvoters son and Marianne Judson, both of Lebanon, property on h is record wasn’t very last fall. Between time and many years ago. It subsequently has are not re^stered for strictly struc­ Lorraine Rd., $84,500. produced impressive voter turnouts exciting. nature, their voices may have tural reasons.” William C. Moore Jr. and Melanie M. Moore to David COUPON S A L | | A W | M ^ i i in the 67-69 per cent range. That figure is accurate, but it was R. Cockerham and Rebecca A. Cockerham, property at But that is water under the changed and they will not be 842 Center St., $37.95 conveyance tax. Rovero favors stronger ’The other three states cited by the extracted — out of context — from a Joy Liquid Vanity Feir bridge and the Department of able to rejoin the reorganized Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Richard W. Whitehouse aqd Crisco White House were Minnesota, with a national survey which clearly Bath Tissue! Health, Education and Welfare group. East Hartford HRC 71.6 per cent turnout last year; Uirraine M. Whitehouse, property at 125 Briarwod Dr., with mis coupon on (112 lb Detergent showed that the principal reasons m s Oil Print 2-Ply $63,000. Wisconsin, with a 65.6 per cent tur­ » M iW « coupon on (1) Banquet or for Dishes people fail to register or vote relate coupon on(1) Pure Vegetable Dear sir: Joseph D. Carvalho and Cynthia L. Carvalho, both of public assistance and recently dis­ nout, and Maine, with a 65.2 per cent to their alienation from government Maxwell Route Morton Frozen 6 roll 1 ^ 0 0 1 If Mayor Blackstone really Intends turnout. Vernon, to Edward F. Zakowlcz and Elizabeth B. CokMilel Matter charged veterans who meet CETA and cynicism about politics. Way Zakowicz, property at 37 Doane St., $33,500. Fried pkg that the East Hartford Human 2-lb can eligibility requirements. Groups High before down on the list are reasons relating Quitclaim de^ Smoked Rights Commission should show- Chicken - . - 7 8 * Ifwim mw awpon 4 purdw rt r.S Fighting city hall eligible to apply for the Title VI Those three did indeed Institute to registration problems. Society for Savings to Nutmeg Homes Inc., property at Coffee [vmn mu coupon » more initiative, perhaps he’ll allow Shoulder wrm Wt coupon 4 pureheM rt 17,50 project funds include units of local election day registration between the Carter and Mondale already have 125 Brlarwood Dr., $15,000. V»Iki AprU 17-Aprtl 2 3 ^ 1 ^ ,mere. LImRorw. VrtW Aprt 17-23 ieT7# H-7Mi them to obtain part-time or full-time * V^A p(1M 7-A prt23,1«T7 ------^ .7,0 W | m ...... H-7WH.7«6 »* government and their agencies. The 1972 and 1976 elections, and their tur­ gone a long way toward rebuilding Certificate of attachment The secret ambition of per cent more than the amount staffing through Comprehensive East Hartford Human Rights Com­ nouts were among the highest in the trust in public officials. But their Jean E. Hines against Robert M. Kenyon Jr. and almost every red-blooded wagered. The state’s loss for Employment and Training Act 1 ...... rai.1.11^^^^ ------mission is an official agency of the nation last year. But the White House highly selective, if not misleading, Elizabeth Kenyon, $20,000, property at 57 Saulters Rd. American is to successfully (CETA) funds. Federal lax lien that day was $15,629.50. Town of East Hartford. failed to disclose that voter par­ use of statistics to sell a worthwhile The City of Hartford is the prime Internal Revenue Service against Healy Service Corp., fight city hail. City hall being Hopefully, this won’t become Why doesn’t the Mayor allow the ticipation in each of those states was program does little to restore con­ Saveupto26‘H 4 |Sp sponsor for the Greater Hartford Healy Maintenance Service Div., 14 Shallowbrook Lane, the symbol of government at a regular thing because the Commission to use its initiative to exceptionally high even before the fidence in government — and that’s CETA consortium. It is requesting $1,733.87. 15* offfi 8* off i12* off B17* off BIO* off all levels. state’s yo-yo surplus has too seek funding for a technical coor­ new system was initiated. the key to increasing voter participa­ Building permits InaetDogFood proposals from area organizations Tomtar Chunks, V ifM y MMMSMW>onen|1)1«p.g | MMIMoouponoillll luoisg j Wono>1 |t | 12H 0 1 | dinator and other staffing? In Mondale’s Minnesota, for in- tion in the political process. Roy Franklin, addition at 49 Erie St., $200. But victories over city hall many other claims on it within the 27-town consortium to Pock, and B u r^ BOS By the way, other groups eligible to Robert Sarouelson for Nelson Richmond, roof repair at Colonial Imperial Weaeon are few and far between since already. which East Hartford belongs. The Batty Crocker j Keabler A apply include local education in­ 283 Spring St., $800. government has a unique posi­ But, if you are cynical, you purpose is to implement public ser­ Bologna Margarine Oil Potato Buds I Fudge Strips stitutions, community based Reporters are not ’Thurston SUuty, fence at 810 W. Middle Tpke., $110. aM Meet or Beef Quartan Pure Vegetable Mashed Potato Puffs j or Deluxe Qrehams tion in that it writes most of might conclude that a vice employment projects under the Robert M. Hall, fence at 165 Autumn St., $200. SOS MS oousen i purahM. tr JO organizations and non-profit agencies « Mra. Unk m VMd Aaniir VrtHAprt$7-Apnt3.1l77 VrtWAprf 17-Apr« 23.1977 VaHd Apm 17.Aprl 23.19n VaM April 17-AprS 23,1977 VtM Aprt t7-April 23.1977 emergency jobs program extension Harold Parent for Leonard Fledorczyk, roof repair at «oti a. lorr H-Twm the rules it enforces. bureaucrat is probabiy the only engaged in public service. m _ h-twmfqI m H-ni MFQ H.773 MFQ |flP H-777 MFQ: H-770 MFq I SUPERMARKETS one who could lose money on of CETA. Very truly yours, 25 Sherwood Circle, $630. ------1------n These projects must be designed to Aldo J. Rovero physical fitness nuts William Mansfield, roof repair at 35 Cambridge St., $1,- Wednesday was a red letter running a numbers game 500. provide temporary employment for 47 Rentschler St. 8 ‘ o f f 20^ OffllO*' off OffH20^ Offlio^ O fP ^ save up to 30 day of sorts in Connecticut. At where, since time im­ Delta Builders for Dennis McConnel, roof and siding at long term unemployed recipients of East Hartford WASHINGTON — At an embassy eaaeUieeueonon(l) ttoz trtm Mi coupon on (1) pkg •tm M i coupon on (1) IS Ol I WM MU coupon on (1)2511) | wUMN. coupon on (1) 45 oz | ollMhUcouponon(t) 12oi | Large Fresh Eggs least for the gambling fraterni­ memorial, the odds have 93 WelU St., $4,000. P cocktail party the other night, I got to Andrew Tully ty. Bettors in the new Daily ..... » J LinrI Oonstnictlon Co for William Pinney, roof repair QoMen Qriddle Finaat Whaatias Gaines Meal Rain Barrel | Vanish Auto Finast always been heavily against talking to a black African diplomat at 15 Earl St., $900. Numbers Game collected 11 Pancake Syrup i Cheeaa Cereal for Dogs dez the bettor. A thought who was critical of Western war cor­ Nutmeg Homes Inc., new home at 15 Nutmeg Dr., $26,- ■Fabric Softenarj Bowl Cleaner i 59« eNhnodrlpspbut j Random Weights Qeoerei Mills Stock-up & save jFr6M»n5.H5lp5StopSt«tlcj Aulonittlc Tollol Cl05n« j with this coupon & purchase of $7.50 or more. respondents covering the shot-and- agility is called for only when falling 000. VMSAsrtiruMrttlLltn I VrtHAprl17-Apn23.1fr7 VaMAprl17-Apr9 23.1Sn Umit ooe. Valid Aprin7.23.1977. H-793 ■ - . VilOApr«17-Apri23.ier7 . , ------^xj VilklAprt17-Aprt23,1SnTXl VrtWAprS U-AortTS. isn t v ! ______. — To the editor. land of people ages past. This is New shell unpleasantness between Zaire shells require the reporter to leap Marriage licenses ^ H.TTt MFOja S H-711 FN| ______H-rT2MFG|a0 ______and Angola. Recently there seems to be a new. England, the origin, the very spark of into the nearest sewage ditch. I found James F. Parlee, East Hartford, and Linda M. Findlay, ISews analysis: I’ll use the term, “progressive” the North American Empire. Must It was the diplomat’s opinion that this a touch more challenging during 21 Ridgewood St., May 21, Church of the Assumption. Finaat Frozan Food Yaluaal most of said correspondents were not a brief stay in 'Vietnam, but the sur­ Stephen P. Kelliher, Warwick, R.I., Karen J. 40* off movement afoot, an effort to es­ we bulldoze our way eventually to a Meat Street U.S.A.! Richmond Concentrate in the proper physical condition to vival instinct does a lot for the Krystoflk, 23 Hemock St., May 14 at St. James. «Sh Mi coupon on (1) 4 M r Shoulder R tablish a connector linking 1-84 with topography without distinction, 1-86 in East Hartford, without contrast, into a land of cover even a small war. Their middle-aged citizen. Old Spice Selsun Blue Orange Juice Electric rate dispute The “City of Village Charm," as endless suburbia? proprietors, he said, should require As for War II, the hardships were Bonele^^o^London Broil Lenders Bagels . 2 it:; 89* correspondents to take military-type mostly those of personal in­ Shave Bombs Shampoo Manchester dubs itself, surely con­ Can’t we have our cities, and our nigular. Htrbol. Miok anU-dendruff A Boneless basic training “for their own safety’s convenience. It takes time for a body iOre Ida Crispers...... ’i?39* settlement discussed tains some cute characteristics con­ wilderness as well? Let’s have our vase Aprs ir-A p rm isn Tx j vasdApfii7.Apfi1s.1sr7 Chicken Breast Beet ICheese Pizza fits ...... 'i? 89* tributing to the splendor of this por­ shopping malls, condominiums, and sake, and he noted the presence in accustomed to sleeping in a bed • ______I 's is is t ______i ' - ™ the front lines of too'* many covered by a house to adjust to a awberries Ss;...... 'jLT 65* tion of tobacco valley. parking lots. But let’s avoid im­ Space is available on two mies of the Night” by Nor­ “overweight, tired, nervous, over­ blanket roll set in a muddy Normandy Mow QfBCwy V ito itL ^ _ Fraah Bakad tha Finaat Wayl By ANDREW M. NIBLEY Why? balance. Let there be woods, farm, bus trips being sponsored This is considerably more than the drinking, unhealthy journalists.” field and drenched by nightly down­ man Mailer will be dis­ Fruit Cocktail or 4 % E h HARTFORD (UPI) - Peace can Wasn’t it Manchester, which was fields, meadows, and land unclaimed by Manchester Chapter, cussed. New members are Finast Big Round Top $5.4 million the firm will refund to pours. Eating powdered eggs was a sometimes be deceptive. consumer and the $500,000 it will give bestowed with that heaven-sent gem by man. Times have changed American Association of welcome. Hunts PeechetO I sacrifice to one’s country, and so was White Bread For three years, Northeast to municipalities. of New England charm, Penney’s In­ I’m not saying dump progress — to Well now. I will not go so far as to Retired Persons. They are shaving with cold water from a a day trip April 27 to Aprtootsor Utilities has taken on the state, The refund works out to $4.28 per dustrial Park? (Those unsightly debunk the inevitable is absurd. I’m depose that there is no other kind of English Muffins SS .. 3 ri.O O municipal attorneys and consumer tobacco fields were getting to be a advocating it! I’m speaking of war correspondent. Times have helmet. Riverton-Lttchfield in­ Hunts Peers O I BeefUnderblade(SAVE20*perlb) Hamburg Rolls...... 2 T 1.00 customer, a sum many consumers cluding a visit to the groups in one courtroom skirmish nuisance to gaze at, anyway.) progress with consideration of it’s changed, and I suppose there must be Bathing an obsession complain is unacceptable for two Hitchcock factory and Barbs Frankfurt Rolls...... 2 ’tTI.OO after another. And, now, as it a new industrial consequences, a re d ir^ tio n of one or two newsmen somewhere who Bathing became an obsession. The CrBom Styla SV4 oz VaePok 7 oz BMwy IWn. AwiW. Tu..dM M1V SMwUm 0>M years of what they tall excessive lunch at Riverton Im , and By PHIL PASTORET Boneless Chuck Steak But now the sounds of surrender complex isn’t quaint enough, now we progress. / are models of physical fitness. gamey atmosphere in a mess tent electricity rates. a seven-day Canadian trip A "yes, ma’am” is a fellow T re lllt Com 9 i1 USDA Choice for your favorite recipe Sunriaa Iraah Dairy Vahtaal are heard. Northeast says it is close Regarding the 1976 case, the have another major hi^way running Indeed even during World War II I jammed with reporters whose bodies starting May IS to Mon­ with a woman for a boss. Richmond 'A gallon carton to signing a peace accord. personally knew a reporter with have not known soap and water for Rnaot * proposed rate reduction beginning in through our little settlement. Gregory O’Rourke treal, QuebM and Ottawa Folks who say “yoo can’t Boneless Stew Beef ft says it will refund $5.4 million to sinews of steel and the stamina of a two weeks is indescribable in a fami­ lake It with yoo” were never r i s May is not exactly what the state Manchester, Connecticut is New 86 Richmond Dr. where the annual Tulip K e t c h u p 1 USDA Choice Boneless Orange Juice o v 850,000 Connecticut consumers as England. The same, sacred, reverent four-minute mile man named Wes ly newspaper. These days, I suppose Festival will be in spotted by our boss JnsI as Public Utilities Control Authority Manchester they left on vacaUoa. RIchrrwnd Fleischmann’s m 79* settlement for a 1974 rate increase Gallagher, now emperor of the some African countries produce their progress. More informa­ ordered. In December, the PUCA Spadal Milk Vahtaa at FInaatl dispute. And Northeast promises to told Northeast to roll back its rates Associate Press. own smells, similar to those tion may be obtained by PorfcEBeene^ Beef Top Blade Steak significantly reduce its rates begin­ by $21.6 million. But even in this day of the jogger, I manufactured by Vietnam’s casual calling Mrs. Lucille OiMMy ProOuettlmFlimtt Nfayf USDA Choice Beef Finast Fresh Milk___ SSt 1.37 ning May 1 as settlement for a 1976 If the agreement is accepted. cannot see many aspiring war cor­ approach to sanitation. Mahoney, 643-7152. Befit Milk M X N tFra. .... Sm> 1.29 rate case. Northeast would keep four months of Almanac respondents getting ” A” in basic It is the' sort of situation that In-Stora Baka Bhopi The YWCA Book Discus­ Boneless Cube Steak On the surface, it is hard to unders­ revenue collected since the rollback training. With few exceptions, reduces men to the lowest levels of Herrud Brand sion Group will meet Fresh Italian Bread.. . 4 1.00 tand why the utility would make *as ordered. reporters are not physical fitness animal cunning. My indignation One nice thing about By United Press In 1975, the government of Cam­ Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the these concessions. By agreeing to the proposed settle­ nuts. They tend to take cabs to the lingers when I recall the time I fur­ baroipes — no listeners can Finast Cake Donuts 'cS2r 69* International bodia asked the Communist in­ Community Y. ‘"rhe Ar­ tell if they’re out of tune. Sliced Cooked Ham The rate case war has been bitter ment, Northeast has essentially ac­ cable office two blocks away, and tively rented the only bathroom in a Enriched Rolls ...... >.79* surgents for a cease-fire and offered Ponte 'Snow WNto' Fanof Vooll AvsMbti Only ki FWtsrt Stores trtVi Isiii Shops one, but Connecticut’s largest elec­ complished a ceasefire. Today is Saturday, April 16, the hold that pounding a typewriter for a small hotel in Etain, France, for $20 4 lbs or to turn power over to them. Ground Beef more tricity supplier has managed to hold In all, 23 legal actions against the 106th day of 1977 with 259 to follow. couple of hours daily constitutes an hour. I was in hog heaven as I left Leg or Rump of Veal.. m 1.28 flogulw LMn Extra Leen Mr. DaH Farortlaal its ground. It continues to charge the company will be dropped. In exercise beyond the call of duty. to rustle up a piece of soap hidden un­ Meetings next week Shoulder Veal Chops.»1.38 'The moon is approaching its new same rates now as it did when the exchange. Northeast will concede der what passed for a cushion in my 4 1 8 phase. Not a physical workout Here’s next week’s schedule of public meetings in Rib Veal Chops...... >>1.58 7 8 * . 8 8 * . . . Virginia Style battle began. temporary defeat and make the A thought for the day: American jeep. iMtar ami. t r a> )••«. tint, ta -k loiMrwTit I J t k Besides, covering a war is not that Manchester (locations are in Municipal Building, 41 Loin Veal Chops...... >>1.78 So why did Northeast give in? agreed upon reparations. The morning stars are Venus and writer Charles Warner said, ‘"The Froth Crtop Icoborg 6 Mars. much of a physical workout. Outsmarted Center St., unless noted): BonelessVealforStew»1.38 Freth C h M n n Parts/ Baked Ham One possible explanation is the But the war is not yet over. The thing generally raised on city land is The evening stars are Mercury, Correspondents ride in jeeps and When I returned, lilacs dancing in Monday Lettuce Freshly firm knew that although it was win­ Supreme Court, the PUCA and the taxes.’’ Veal Livers iSSStTm ... »98* Fresh Chicken Thighs..» 88* Jupiter and Saturn. helicopters in pursuit'of battle, and my head, I found a fohner friend 7 p.m. —Zoning Board of Appeals, Hearing Room. Sliced ning battles, it would eventually lose city of Hartford must agree to the FlorMa Extra Lvg t More Meat Straef U.S A. Vahml Chicken Drumsticks.. . >>98* the war. named John Wilhelm selling baths to 7 p.m. —Board of Directors, Eighth Utilities District. to order ■ proposed settlement and it is not cer­ Shaved Steaks Froien . « . k 1.89 >> Those bom this date are under the a horde of reeking correspondents for 7:30 p.m. —Disaster Control Commission, Civil Q r a p e f r u lt Whole Chicken Breast. 98* ■ The state Supreme Court was tain that they will do so. 5H sign of Arles. $10 per five minutes. I got my bath Defense office. Smoked Tongues ^ m 1.09 Largo Economy PaekI Domestic expected to hear the 1974 rate case Furthermore, Northeast has an­ Thoughts C aM om It Naval three days later in a creek outside 7:30 p.m. —Directors budget workshop, Cloffee Room. Breakfast Links %« ... m 89* this spring. If the high court gave the nounced it plans to file for a $80.6 Wilbur Wright, American inven­ Verdun. Tuesday O r a n g e e Beef Shoulder Cooked Ham consumer groups all they wanted. 'This said, suffering can be an op­ Beef Eater Franks ^ . m 9^ million rate increase sometime in tor of the airplane, was bora April 16, Suffering: 7:30 p.m .—Directors budget workshop. Hearing Room. Wbola Bonalets ^ 9 0 Northeast could have lost $200 portunity for growth. It sometimes Once the war became a touch more USDA Clwtee Bearspactefaf May, a development that may open 1867. Actor Charles Chaplin was born A time for growth 8 p.m. —Human Relations Commission, (k)ffee I ^ m . Cucumber’s ^ ...... S o 1.00 Custom Cut Into... Freshly million. faces us with conflicting values and organized, the press was housed in an Roaat, Staak, Kabobt | |t> the door for renewed legal warfare. on this date in 1889. I speak carefully here. Some of us Fresh YOllow Squash . . 3 m. 1.00 Boneless Shell Steaks M 2.49 Sliced to priorities. We may see our lives in assortment of fourth-class hotels all Wednesday order at times presume to interpret for deeper ways and choose to change in over Europe. These accommodations 7 p.m. —Veteran’s Advisory (Committee, Conference Zucchini Squam SS;... 3.. i.oo others the meaning of their pain. On this date in history: accordance with such insight. We were heaven after months of cam­ Room. This is dangerous business. It flirts Fresh Eggplant...... 3 a. 1.00 German Bologna Si e 1.09 In 1862, Congress abolished slavery may learn some ways to cope with 7:30 p.m. —Republican Town Committee, Hearing with an arrogance that presumes to ping out, but there were drawbacks. California Carrots...... 3 m ; 39* in the District of Columbia. our hurting that enable us to continue Room. Mr. Dell Olive Loaf.. m 1.29 know what is God’s will. I think only There was seldom any running water Yesterdays living creative lives. And we may 7:30 p.m.—Manchester Housing Authority, 24 Bluefleld U w iS OanfM VrtHMr In 1947, more than 500 persons God knows that. So to tell someone and even when a trickle was coaxed Genoa Salami ‘cSSS.'*. 1.99 discover, through our hurting, a Dr. were killed when a French frigate else that his or her pain is something out of pipes installed by Q r e s e t e e d >.»...» greater capacity to love and be loved. 8 p.m. —Band Shell Steering Committee, Probate Swiss Cheese 1.99 carrying nitrates exploded at the God is giving them as “ gift” or Charlemagne it was cold, muddy, 25 years ago We may grow to the insight and the Court. Tuna Salad *... hm 99* James H. Sheekey is voted $1,500 dock in Texas City, Tex. “punishment” is, in the least, a Onion S e ts ...... ‘V89* "SS Gov. John Lodge is expected at act which refuses death the last and usually teeming with animal life. Thursday for extra service as town manager. In 1972, Apollo 16 blasted off for the precarious act. It is even precarious 40 lb bag Top Soli...... kw1.59 Cheese Balls * s r . '^1.99 opening of Manchester Memorial word. Yet, those remain the good old moon with three American to do for ourselves. We are often not 6:30 p.m. —Comment session. Directors Office. Michigan Peat Humus..Si 1.59 Rye Bread *'o:»sr..';r 59* Hospital’s new wing. 10 years ago Rev. Ernest S. Harris Jr. days — an age In which a war cor­ 6:30 p.m. —Judge’s Hours, Probate Court. astronauts aboard. Also that day, *>MMM OiW M riMM Marai MM Ml. DM 0«a. Manchester High School parents This date was a Sunday; The the best judges of our innocence or Chaplain respondent was called upon only to 7:30 p.m. -Advisory Recreation and Park Commis­ Assorted P lin ta‘SKI!?!?. .69* ___ U.S. planes raided the North Vietnam guilt. At best it happens in a loving may organize into one group. Herald did not publish. Manchester Memorial suffer, not qualify for employment sion, Coffee Room. * . Prtow Age* ITIhfu Apr* 2J, ta n m MK)la tor TypograpMool (Enon capital of Hanoi. relationship. Hospital by winning the Boston Marathon. 7:30 p.m. —Directors budget workshop. Hearing Room. PAGE SIX-A ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat.. April 16, 1977 4/^ f i t Church hosts MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 16. 1977 Obituaries singers Sunday Andover Umberto Rogi evening U1 stop & Shops Pattern found Umberto Rosi, 87, of 82 Foster St., considers Meriden, died Friday morning at The Howard Family Singers of Bethel, Vt., will Meriden-Wailingford Hospitai. He CHm Sunday in pipe probe was the father of Mrs. James (Ditta) minister Sunday at the 7 fire truck r Tani of Manchester. p.m. service at Calvary Church, 647 E. Middle Vernon cent of the homes and all had the He is aiso survived by a son 9am-5pm A request for a 572,000 appropria­ i Tpke. The public is invited. TyM M tubing. another daughter, 5 grandchiidren tion to buy a new fire engine will be A While officials of the Rockville Members of the singing Water company officials are and 12 great-grandchidren. considered by Andover fire com­ Water & Aqueduct Co. feel it’s too group are Henry Howard, *— visiting the site of each complaint The funerai is Monday at 8:15 a.m. missioners next month. soon to make a judgment about why lead singer, and his sons, and to date have been to about one- from the John J. Ferry and Sons Commissioners tabled the water pipes of some customers are Andrew Howard, tenor, MA • ir so pwtn«i half of the homes. Funeral Home, 88 E. Main St., Mr Volunteer Fire Department request pitting, indications are it might be and Morris Howard, Meriden, with a Mass at Our Lady of this week. Chairman J. Russell the type of pipes installed in the "Although we are not complete baritone, pianist, m aster of Mt. Carmel Church, Meriden, at 9 ’Thompson said the board felt it isn’t homes. with the survey and the review is just ceremonies and manager Hdiia Burial will be in Sacred Heart i:i.51bkBag the right time to approach the Board Several months ago, Robert beginning, there seems to be a of the group. Cemetery, Meriden. of Finance, which is concerned with McGarrity of 151 Hany I^ne com­ definite pattern developing,’’ The father and sons are McQueen said. Friends may call at the funeral 32 oz. bottle the 1977-78 budget proposal. plained to town officials that he was home Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 members of Silver Lake The fire department prepared experiencing pinhole leaking in He said pinholing has been found to p.m. Chapel, Barnard, Vt., and specifications for the new vehicle copper tubing in his home. predominate in the half-inch size hot have shared ministry for and obtained a price quote of 569,783. Mayor Richard Blackstone, back to camera, faces members of East Hartford Human ’The town’s health department water Type M tubing and the leaks, several years in churches ’The new truck would replace a 20- Relations Commission ’They are, from his left, Mrs. Marcella Fahey, Mrs. Mary Johnson l^came involved, along with state of­ in most cases, are occuring between of many denominations. year-old vehicle. (a conrimission^Mt also) Chairman Hans DePold, Michael Whelton and Mack Hawkins ficials and the water company, to the heating unit and the most heavily Class of 1962 Andover’s fire engine account now (neraid photo by Barlow.) — -- determine the cause. used appliances. He said in most TOWN OF MANCHESTER, totals 560,000. The finance board has James R. McQueen, engineer for cases this is the automatic clothes plans reunion CONNECTICUT proposed addlng,58,00() to it in 1977- the water company, in a recent letter washer. NOTICE OF REPEAL 78. It would take from 12 to 18 months to McGarrity, told him what action McQueen said leaks occur with The Manchester High School Class OF ORDINANCES for delivery of a new fire engine. the company is taking to determine greater frequence when the piping is of 1962 is planning a 15th reunion on . r __..... „ In accordance with the Calls reported the cause of the pitting. near the heat source. provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ Human realtions agency "There is also a striking absence of July 16 at the Red Coach Conference tnoi ft It has already been determined Center in Windsor Locks. tions 1 and 9 of the Town if' ^ *'* (Oupwiendt The Volunteer Fire Department failures in piping systems that are Preparing for opening day responded to 20 calls in March. that the water meets requirements Those who have not been con­ Charter, notice is hereby for drinking water in every respect.’ less than 10 years old,” he said. given of the repeal by the liie calls included five brush fires, tacted, and those who know of a class Ray Gorsky of Ray’s Tackle Shop checks the inner workings of a CoU McQueen said additional analyses on He said the survey has found some Board of Directors of the iMimite' “ ’ one car fire, one wire burning, one member who has not been contacted, reel as he prepares for the opening day of the general fishing can’t agree with mayor the corrosion products are being evidence of green staining on Town of Manchester, Connec­ false alarm , two chimney fires and porcelain fixtures which can please notify either Carol (Verbarg) season in Connecticut today. Thousands of anglers took advan­ ticut, on April 12, 1977, of Or­ ^Powergpi .Maid one standby call. carried out and he will reserve com­ Hibler at 646-4288, or Pat (Bendell) ^ Laundry Detergent ”I want you to work like every ment until all the work is finished. probably be corrected by a slight in­ tage of the forecast of sunny skies to take to the state’s many dinances as follows: Orange Juice Ambulance calls included two traf­ ^ By MAL BARLOW He said the Democratic party Motowidlak at 646^8822. 4? ounce box p i ~ 'h other group in town on the volunteer McQueen told McGarrity he was crease in the Ph level of water streams and rivers to try their luck. (Herald photo by Pinto) PROPOSED REPEAL ^ 1 . ctn. fic accidents three rescues, one East Hartford leaders pick candidates for Town OF ORDINANCE Iromconcentratt Tea B a g s p f side,” he told her, surprised to find Type M copper leaving the treatment plant. tOOctboi k I house call, one transfer, one lost Reporter Council, not him. No black can­ McQueen said while it is too soon to CHAPTER 56 - child and one townwide power DePold later asked the mayor why tubing used throughout the hot and East Hartford Mayor Richard didates came forth in time to be con­ make an exact judgment as to the FLUORIDATION failure. Blackstone held a frank talk with the he told news reporters the HRC did sidered. cold water distribution system in his BE IT ORDAINED by the not take initiative. DePold said the house. He said Type L copper is cause or causes of the pitting, he Elks sponsoring spaghetti supper Human Relations Commission this Charlie Brewer, a black and HRC Board of Directors of the Agenda delayed HRC had taken sides with Blackstone usually used for ail interior piping would make several recommen­ week, The mayor and the HRC member, agreed with the mayor. Town of Manchester, Connec­ rOooOSgn Ac )7.s*r Ap. JJ / ’The Andover Board of Eiducation The Manchester Elks, under the ai and has a greater wall thickness. dations to customers who are benefit of the Manchester PTA for > lAtenebopwcvtaew** 287? COO«3S«« Ac '7 S Ac 2J I'* I CoudSyn Ac Ac « / on the town’s application for Com­ The supper is open to the public, ticut, that CHAPTER 56 of the ICM one nn pei cutiomc / 'K 4 ■'w agenda originally scheduled ’Tuesday members disagreed on almost Mack Hawkins, HRC member, said replacing sections of piping. leadership of Anthony Merola, are Exceptional Children April 20 at 7 286 s munity Development Act funds for McQueen said he conducted a ran­ and reservations may be made by ordinances of the Town of night will be considered next month. everything. to the mayor, “Let me put you on the sponsoring a spaghetti supper for the p.m. at the Elks Home, 30 Bissell St. the first time this year. He said they dom survey of other homes in the He cautions homeowners not to use phoning Mrs. Marion Bombeto (649- Manchester is hereby The Tuesday night meeting was ’’Will you support a fair housing spot. Would you support minority half-inch Type M tubing for general repealed. monitoring program?” Hans DePold, felt "betrayed” by the m ajor’s com­ candidates?” Hany Lane-Skinner Rd. area. It 5027) or Mrs. Monica Maneri (649- canceled because the school board ments. appeared that at least some degree plumbing. He said this should be used 0336). PROPOSED REPEAL didn’t have a quorum, for the third HRC chairman, asked. The mayor said, “If he’s a only in low-pressure baseboard OF ORDINANCE ” I don’t remember saying this,” he of pitting was present in about 30 per Junior high schools time in recent months. ’Those atten­ ” I’m opposed to the premise,” said Democrat, of course I would.” iicauMgheating &ysienis.systems. CHAPTER 73 - the mayor. said. After the dinner a few children will ding were Beatrice Kowalski, Dennis Mrs. Fahey said, "When we try to Mrs. Johnson said, 'T ve lived here present a short magic show. PLUMBING, HEATING Keenan and John Corl. DePold said. "We should do it since '41. In all that time. I’ve never AND iSlop&Sho'P^ work with you, please at least say we schedule orientations Also scheduled this week but not ourselves before a regional program seen one black East Hartford Sixth grade pupils in Manchester’s ELECTRICAL LICENSES worked with you. Outside school fees 'I'he purpose of the Manchester iHny stored tomore conducted was a meeting of Andover does it for us.” policeman or fire fighter.” elementary schools who will attend BE IT ORDAINED by the "Can you see what this does to In addition, the student elective PTA for Exceptional Children is to Board of Directors of the constables. ’’There was nothing for ’’Monitoring is part of a spy state,” ”We are affirmatively recruiting,” Bennet Junior High School or filing us?” cards, describing the grade 7 course provide a forum for parents, friends, Town of Manchester, Connec­ us to discuss so we didn’t have a the mayor said. he said. “One fine black applicant (to Junior High School in September will because you get ”I hope it spurs you on,” the mayor are still in question offerings and elective choices, will educators and other professionals ticut, that CHAPTER 73 of the meeting,” Lionel Bernard said, “ You monitor your town the police department) failed to show receive an orientation program at said. be sent home to parents. concerned with the needs of exep- ordinances of the Town of departments,” DePold said. up for the oral exam. What do you Vernon R. Shedd to find the Vernon board in their elementary school during the Mrs. Fahey then cited HRC Visiting days at the junior high tional children and their families. Manchester is hereby "Hh S lo p ‘ ” I work collectively. I don’t want us to do?” The Vernon Board of Education violation of a state sUtute which next two weeks. repealed. minutes, detailing all the work of its schools will be the culminating ac­ These exceptions may range from monitor,” the mayor said. Hawkins said, “You should put in several months ago set a level of 53,- says local boards are responsible to A program, "What is a Junior High volunteer members since it was tivity of the orientation sessions held very minor to severe and include any PROPOSED REPEAL ”We won’t spy,” said Marcella an extra effort. We’re getting quite a 100 as the amount it will pay for School?” will be presented to the formed little more than a year ago. pay these education costs. He said in Manchester schools to inform boys type, such as, speech, neurological, OF ORDINANCE Fahey. minority population in East Hart­ placement of students outside the the local boards can’t set the costs of sixth grade classes by James CHAPTER 90 - Mrs. Mary Johnson, a guest at the and girls about what they can expect medical, physical, emotional, StoptShop “Great Beef’ USDA Choice Blackstone cited monitoring ford. It would be great to have a system. private schools. Camarata and Joel Chaison, HOURS FOR VOTING HRC meeting, also asked the mayor of junior high school. hearing, visual, mental retardation, programs in area towns which he said minority person on the police Mrs. Beverly Cochran, head of the The state Department of Children guidance directors at the two junior IN OTHER THAN a few questions. Grade 6 pupils who will attend and learning disabilities. The needs Mantis bill do spy on real estate brokers in their department.” social work department of the school and Youth Services (DCYS) had high schools. The presentation will STATE ELECTIONS “Why didn’t you replace (Mrs. junior high school next fall will visit of the gifted are also of concern. sales and rentals of homes. The mayor said, ” I’d like to see system, said the schools won’t sign several go-rounds with the local feature what is new at junior high, BE IT ORDAINED by the Odessa Terry, deceased member of the schools May 17, 18, 19 and 20 to Mrs. Carol Harley and Mrs. Shirley Board of Directors of the ’’You’re presupposing we will do one also.” contracts because they don’t like the board and appealed the board’s what is different, and how junior high tour facilities, meet the personnel, nearly okay that,” Mrs. Fahey said. the Town Council and a black) with a Ringstone are ticket cochairmen for Town of Manchester, Connec­ black?” After the mayor left late in the board’s policy. She said they are policy. is similar to elementary school. and learn about the grade 7 program “We don’t want to be reactive this event. ticut, that CHAPTER 90 of the .ShoP^ "Mary, you know how these things morning, the members discussed angry, and won’t give the system The appeal didn’t work because of Stop' HARTFORD (UPI) - A bill to group,” she said. "We want to be a ordinances of the Town of work,” said the mayor. plans for a regional meeting of town reports on the students. a technicality, and DCYS then sought Manchester is hereby BpeS Round make the praying mantis Connec­ pro-active group.” commissions May 24 at the South Robert I, Margolin, chief of the a legal opinion to clarify the matter. Fire calls repealed. ^ I , Enjoy naturally tender, ticut's official Insect is crawling Congregational Church. One topic state board’s Special Education The legal opinion is to come from the PROPOSED REPEAL ( fslufally juicy roast beef.. towards legislative approval. will be fair housing monitoring. Bureau, asked Commissioner Mark office of Atty. Gen. Carl R. Ajello. OF ORDINANCE East Hartford in front of 85 Burnside Ave. A fire off Daly Circle, -C J great eating! The legislature’s Government Ad­ Friday, 4:21 p.m.—Medical CHAPTER 91 - ministration and Policy Committee East Hartford calendar Friday, 10:33 a.m.-Brush fire truck driving east struck call to 15 Howard St. (Rockville Fire Department) VOTING DISTRICT Marshall W. Stevenson, 44, of Friday, 4:24 p.m .-Brush Thursday approved the measure and fire to the rear of Leonard Dr. Friday, 6:22 p.m.-Brush ORDINANCE Beet Round USDA Choice |S 9 6 Woodland Rd, who was fire on Egypt Rd, on the Round Tip Steak sent it on to the House and Senate for Today near Penney High School. fire to the rear of the Davis BE IT ORDAINED by .... Penney High School. crossing Burnside Somers and Ellington town action. Heart Fund Square Dance, mid­ Friday, 12:23 p.m.-Brush and Bradford Lumber Co. on Board of Directors of the Beef Chuck USDA Choice B ree line. (Ellington and Somers Tuesday fire to the rear of Hoffman northbound. He was taken by Tolland St. Town of Manchester, Connec­ Top Round Steak The committee squashed the bill in night to 3 a.m, Sunday, St. Mary’s Motors off Connecticut Blvd ambulance to Hartford Friday, 7:08 p.m.-Brush Fire Departments) February but its sponsor, Rep. Hall. Main St. Town Council, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Friday, 4:31 p.m.-Brush ticut, that CHAPTER 91 of the Beef Round USDA Choice Friday, 12:29 p.m.-Brush Hospital where he was treated fire at 76 Michael Ave. ordinances of the Town of Shoulder Steak Chester W. Morgan, D-Vernon, League of Women Voters tag sale, Wednesday fire off Rt. 2 near Millbrook for a broken arm and a head Friday, 7:44 p.m.-Brush fire off Grandview St. petitioned for a public hearing. (Tolland Fire Department) Manchester is hereby 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Charter Oak Mall. St. Rose School Mother-Daughter Park. injury. He was reported in fire near the Ramada Inn on repealed. Chuck Cube Steak Beef Chuck USDA Choice Morgan said the bill was submitted Charges of threatening, Friday, 7:24 p.m.-Brush N, Sunday Night, 7:30 p.m., school. Friday, 1:27 p.m.-Brush stable condition there this East River Dr. on behalf of his fourth grade con­ disorderly conduct and JPublic Sorum (ire off Wayne Rd. (Vernon PROPOSED REPEAL fire in the disposal area to the morning. Police are In­ Friday, 9:03 p.m.-Brush stituents at the Center Road School Italian Ladies Club tag sale and Thursday second-degree mischief vestigating. Fire Department) OF ORDINANCE You’ll end up with more meat to eat w ith... rear of 211 Burnside Ave. off fire at School St. and CHAPTER 100 - in Vernon. The students and their crafts show, noon to 4 p.m., 464 Hartford Civic Orchestra spring were nolled (not Ecology Dr. Friday, 2:30 p.m.-Medical Today, 12:13 a.m.-Brush Ellington Rd. BY-LAWS teacher, Richard Grabowski, Tolland St. concert, 8 p.m.. East Hartford High prosecuted) in the case of Friday, 1:29 p.m.-Accident call to 126 Michael Ave. Friday, 10:17 p.m.-Medical fire at Camp Coventry, (North Coventry Fire Department) AND SPECIAL ACTS appeared at an earlier hearing to Heart Fund Square Dance, noon to School, free. Robert G. Blankett, 23, of call to 64 Grande Rd. TO BE INDEXED 6 p.m, Fitzgerald Blvd., Coven­ Friday, 10:41 p.m.-Medical Today, 8:54 a.m.—Motorcy­ 26'GroimdBei^ MT boost the bug as Ckmnecticut’s of­ Bicentennial Commission, 7:30 cle accident on Rt. 31. (South AND KEPT BY Contains not more than 26% fat.-Any size pkg. ficial Insect. Monday p.m.. Town Hall. try, in Common Pleas call to Main St. and Connec­ TOWN CLERK Accused of assault ticut Blvd. Coventry Fire Department) The legislature several years ago Personnel Appeals Board, 7:30 Friday Court 19, Rockville, this BE IT ORDAINED by adopted the whale as the state’s of­ p.m.. Town Hall. week. James Robert Hilliard, a wooden club, punched Friday, 11:47 Manchegter Board of Directors of Public hearing on Revenue Sharing p.m.—Investigation of com­ ficial animal. Gregg Gonyaw, 19, of 10 42, of Rt. 83, Ellington, was him in the face with his fist Friday, 4:33 p.m .-G rass Town of Manchester, Connec­ M'Lean Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. funds, 7 p.m,. Town Hall. Lean contains not more than 20% fat. arrested about 3 a.m. today and knocked him down, ac­ plaint at 35 Ginger Lane. fire off New State Rd, ticut, that CHAPTER 100 of Eleanor Dr., East Hart­ at Restaurant 94 near Exit Friday, 11:58 p.m.—Medical (District) the ordinances of the Town of ford, waived a hearing in cording to witnesses and call to 15 King Court. 94 of 1-86 and charged with the victim. Wade kept Friday, 4:59 p.m .-Truck Manchester is hereby probate cause on a charge Today, 3 a.m.-Medical call struck bridge on 1-86 at Exit repealed. of sale of marijuana. He assault in the second pleading with Hilliard to to the Ramada Inn on East degree and breach of the 92. No serious Injuries. Gas PROPOSED REPEAL |4'ExtraLean "S’^129 was bound over to Tolland stop, police said. River Dr. ■^“‘ra Lean contains not more than 14% fat.-Anv sizn nkn *>• ‘Tafee a cop to dinner^ peace. washdown. (Town) OF ORDINANCE County Superior Court. Police were called to the Today, 7:12 a.m .-G rass Friday, 6:19 p.m .-G rass Police described the inci­ scene where they found a and brush fire at 268 Main St, CHAPTER 101 - Other charges against fire near 74 Arnott Rd. RECORDING Vernon and for one of the police officers. Police open house Ganyaw of sale of dent as follows: wooden club with a blood­ Tolland County (Town) Plumstead said it is an effort to DOCUMENTS Step&Shop“KgE^PinkSiae! Vernon residents and business peo­ The Vernon Police Department marijuana, illegal posses­ Gordon D. Wade Jr. of 4 like substance on it in Friday, 7:02 p.m.-Stove create better rapport between Friday, 2:25 p.m.-Brush BY TOWN CLERK: ple can get to know Vernon Police of­ will have an open house April 23 from sion with intent to sell a York Rd,, Gloucester, Hilliard’s car trunk. ’They fire near the Sherwood Arms fire at 145 Maple St, (Town) residents of Vernon and members of FEE THEREFOR ficers better during Law Enforce­ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. controlled substance, il­ Mass., was eating at the arrested Hilliard and took Apartments off Rt. 83. (Ver­ Friday, 9:49 p.m.-Camp BE IT ORDAINED by the police department. ment week. They can "Take a Cop to There will be several displays and legal possession with intent restaurant when the accused Wade to the Manchester non Fire Department) fire off Valley St. (Town) Board of Directors of the Other committee members are Dinner.” there will be a demonstration of the to sell a cannibis sub­ came in and sat next to him Memorial Hospital for Friday, 3:15 p.m.—Motorcy­ Today, 12:58 a.m.—Car fire Town of Manchester, Connec­ William Yetz, the police at the counter. They got at Tower Rd. and W. Middle Lloyd Plumstead is chairman of a new radar unit. stance, and illegal posses­ treatment of facial cle accident on Terrace Dr. ticut, that CHAPTER 101 of department’s community relations Obesity &1Dieting (Vernon Ambulance and Tpke. (both departments committee planning the event to kick sion of hallucinogenic sub­ into an argument over the bruises. the ordinances of the Town of officer, and Sal Evangelista. cook, police said. Rescue Unit) Friday, 3:23 responded) Manchester is hereby off Law Week, May 12 to 17. People attending will be able to see stance, were ail nolled. Hilliard was released on the department’s communications Hilliard then called Wade p.m.-Brush fire off Bumap Today, 5:37 a.m.—Stove fire repealed. The dinner will be May 11 at 7:30 James R, Gray, 17, of 24 a 5200 cash bond. Court Brook Rd. (Andover Fire at 93 Florence St. (Town) Anyone wanting more information area in operation. outside where Hilliard date is May 9 in East Hart­ PROPOSED AMENDMENT p.m. at Sal’s Restaurant, Vernon Cir­ concerning tickets should contact Of­ Farmstead Lane, Vernon, allegedly hit him on the Department) Today, 8:28 a.m .-Brush TO ORDINANCE cle. 'Tickets will be 510, which will be Plans are also being made to have was fined 515 on a charge lUes. April 26 ford. ficer Yetz at the police station, 872- Friday, 3:48 p.m .-G rass lire in the Hickey Woods off SECTION 70-1 a fire and police public safety head a couple of times with Oakland St. for dinner for the person buying it 9126, of making unnecessary OF CHAPTER 70 - Countrystyle Pork Ribsrs:;99 demonstration in May. noise with a motor vehicle, NUMBERING ' ■ In M emoriam C e n te r,B la d e , Vi Sirloin changed from reckless In loving memory of Ernest DeCioc- BUILDINGS Asst. Pork Chops Pork Loin driving. He wasn’t BE IT ORDAINED by T30PM, 1 cio Jr who passed away April 17.1961 Police report Rib Portion Area bulletin board presented on charges of Board of Directors of .... Pork Loin Roast Pork Loin Every day in some small way Town of Manchester, Connec­ 8 9 ^ driving an unregistered Memories of you come our way, motor vehicle, misuse of Time and years roll swiftly by A diamond engagement Center Springs Park. It ford, and Catherine F. ticut, that Section 70-1 of the Primo Brari(d Italian Sausage 99, Vernon Carol Weber. itinerary. The group plans to visit 1 But love and memories never die ring and wedding ring were Molden, 20, of 173 Ashley ordinances of the Town of registration plates, and The Tolland County Art Associa­ Charter Oak Mall was extinguished by the Hot or Sweet 3 lb. pkg ^ Bethlehem, Nazareth, the Sea of Manchester is amended to driving without a license. Sadly missed by mother, father reported missing Friday St., Hartford, were The morning worship service at the tion will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Galilee, Jerusalem and other places Town Fire Department. No read as follows: brothers and sisters from a home on Lenox St. one was found near the charged with shoplifting at Ham Steaks ZZ *1®? First Congregational Church of Ver­ the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry important in the life of Jesus. Other cases include: m The owner had placed K-Mart on Spencer St., CHAPTER 70 NUMBERING non will return to its normal time of • Raymond Wrobelski, 44, area, police said. Stop & Shop Park. Gary Parrett of West 'The Tolland County Extension Ser­ OF BUILDINGS of Tolland ’Tpke., Manchester, 940Silver Ln,, E.H. them in a drawer about police said. Johnson and Vac Pac 10 a.m. this Sunday. Twelve Willington will be guest speaker. He In M emoriam Sec, 70-1 vice will present a five-part televi­ fined 550 on a charge of m In loving memory of our Dear hus­ three weeks ago because Molden were each released members of the Rev. Edwin • Vandalism on Rachel will demonstrate techniques used in Town Engineer Shall Make sion series next month in conjunction reckless driving, changed band, father, and grandfather, they were too tight for the on 5100 cash bonds. Court Bartholomew’s Church Membership realistic oil painting. The public is in­ Domenick J. Vesco, who passed away Rd. was reported to police Sealtest with Consumer Education Month. from driving while under the wearer, police said. When List of Building Numbers. Seminar will be confirmed and vited. April ISth., 1976. Friday at 8:55 p.m. A resi­ date for both is May 9, East The numbering of buildings The series will examine the state’s influence of liquor or drugs. 'l l the owner took the ring box dent reported a rock was Hartford. welcomed into the fellowship of the The Union Congregational Church in the Town of Manchester most common consumer problems. • Robert Flaherty, 21, of 6 More and more each day We miss you to the jeweler for repair, Lairn the enswen to meny of the most commonly tsked questions about weight Some may think the wound is healed thrown through an apart­ Vernon shall he under the supervision church. They are Susan Ames, David of Rockville will sponsor a trip to the A correspondence course will be Earl St., Rockville, first- the box was empty, police control. Leem how to evaluate and choose a weight control method that's right But little they know the sorrow that ment window. The victim Thomas J. Rattell, 29, of of the Town Engineer. Arcar, Cynthia Bryant, Carol Clark, Holy Land. The group will leave Oct, offered free to accompany each degree larceny, nolled. 1 Lies within our hearts concealed said. Robert Dshllng, Kathryn Doremus, for you. Learn about the newest developments in the area of weight control and went outside to look Repeal of Ordinances shall 17 and return in about 10 days. Alyce program. • John H. Habereen, 19, of West Hartford, suffered HSUll how they can help you to lose weight and keep if off permanently. Police said a woman Wife, Son, and Grandchildren around, and was struck on undisclosed injuries Friday take effect ten (10) days after Domestic-Sectioned & Formed Deborah Fox, Peter Heggie, Lisa Lisk is travel consultant and the Rev. Thomas Prescher of Tolland will 456 Spring St., Manchester, in­ friend had been living in the forehead by a rock, in a motorcycle accident this publication in this Jamison, Karen Koziol, Beth Osolin, David Eusden is also working on the present a talk and slide show on terfering with a police officer the house until about the English l^ i^ is 1 lb. pkg.-Colonial Beef changed to speeding. 5100 fine, A panel of experts will discuss these and other points in detail. In M emoriuni police said. Although the on Terrace Dr., police newspaper provided that snakes for Vernon children at the time the rings were placed stop A Shop and reckless driving changed In Loving Memory of Domcnick J victim had reported seeing said. within ten (10) days after this Rockville Public Library April 23 at m „„ure „ om in a box in the drawer. The publication of these Or­ Regular or S^K to failure to obey an officer’s Admission is free, but spKe is limited. Vesco Who passed away April 15,1976. a group of unfamiliar The accident took place 10:30 a.m. Prescher will bring his pet signal, fined 55. rings were valued at 5250 to dinances a petition signed by Ihuiks Bonding bids are low For rickars, fill out end mail your coupon TODAY. Though his smile has gone forever young people, police said 5300. at 3:15 p.m. Rattell was not less than five (5) percent snake for the children to see. Free • Louis G. Poulin, 47, 18 and his hand we cannol touch, we shall they could find no such taken by ambulance to tickets will be available at the Village St., Rockville, dls- never lose sweet memories of the one Other police reports as of the electors of the Town, as Vernon we loved so much, group in the area. Rockville General highest one had an Interest rate of library next week of April 18. Also orderly conduct, dismissed, follows: determined from the latest of­ «lan1io Ftcdi Cttliioniia Roosevelt and Cross Brokers of • Tools reported missing Hospital. Sometime later, ficial lists of the Registrars of 5.9. ’This was submitted by Paine, next week, there will be 10 and If • Harry K. Scott, 22, of 26 N. Daughter and Son-ln Uw • Two brush fires — one Oiicago, 111., submitted the low bid from property on he was taken to St. Francis Voters, has not been filed with Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Inc. Hart­ a.m. on Monday and 10 a m on ’ Hockville, breach of Friday at 6:19 p.m. on Ar­ on the sale of bonds for the Rockville Homestead St. The tools Hospital in Hartford. St the Town Clerk requesting its ford brokers. Tuesday. "oHed. In M umuriam nott Rd. of suspicious had been put there on April reference to a special Town '^cdi^LettiiceJSr High School addition, with a net in­ ’ • Billy L, Shoal, 19, of 50 To: PUBLIC FORUM ...... Francis staff members The high school addition cost was a In loving memory of John F Lange origin, police said. A box terest rate of 5.1 per cent. Roll St., Manchester, breach 940 Silver Lane - East Hartford, Cl. 06110 11 and were discovered refused to disclose election. little over 55 million, which was who went to be with the Lord 25 years cover of matches was Phyllis V. Jackston, The Board of Education will host a ago, April 16, 1952. missing Thursday after­ anything about Rattell Fresh Crisp Green Beans 49s The bid was submitted through the funded 50 per cent by the state. The found at the scene which Secretary meeting April 20 at 7:30 P n i.in th e * 24, of PI«M« tend m e ...... free ticketl to the Public Forum on Obetitv A Oietinq. noon, police said. other than he was still a Colonial Bank & Trust Co, of Water- state will also subsidize the school Till memory fades and life departs. was thought to be involved, Board of Directors bury on the 52,425,000 in bonds. Northeast School for parents of Dr„ East Hart- NAME ...... You live forever in our hearts • Two wom en w ere patient there this morning. bonds when Interest rates are higher police said. Manchester, Connecticut Gfsmefniit children who will be entering '““'’“'•Jofn’ee larceny, Town officials termed the interest charged Friday at 4 p.m. Police said the accident than four per cent but less than six ADDRESS...... Sadly missed. The other fire was dis­ Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Green or Yellow Squa^ '’'••8 3«» *1 Cucumbers S'**! rate very favorable. They had Sons Henry. Alfred. John with larceny in the fourth is still under investigation ticut this 13th day of April, per cent. This will mean the town covered Friday at 9:54 expected it to be about S.S per cent. c i t y ...... S T A T E ...... ZIP ...... degree. Linda A. Johnson, and would not give out anv 1977 will actually pay four per cent on the p.m. in a trash can at 24, of 10 Sterling St., Hart­ Eight firms submitted bids. ’The details. 029-4 bond sale. orderly conduct, fined 535, and It you heye eny tpecific questions you would liks the experts to sntwtr at th# torum tnclose explained. breach of peace, nolled. 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LOCAL CHURCHES MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. April 16, 1977— PAGE THREE-R wings of evening By CUFF SIMPSON ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Middle Tpke. Rev. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETYt EAST, Com- Philip Hussey, pastor. "'wi St. Rev, Arnold Westwood, minister. A chuckle dead leaves and needles of fall wished me a "Happy Ehister.” The Saturday Mass at S p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 10:30 a.m., ’’You Are What You Do,” led by Bob Wilson, a revealing a tiny pine tree that was word “happy” has become so mis­ 11:30 a.m. panel will discuss persulU, values and beUefs upon which In a small congregation in Maine, GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. ■ ------choices are made on how their time is spent, and how this one of the wealthiest members of the beginning to reach to the sky. used that it seems more appropriate 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. relates to being a Unitarian, Nursery and Sunday School, Coffee church came every Sunday but in- Jesus found inspiration in the to wish one a “blessed” Easter, or a Gospel meeting. and conversation. variabiy went to sleep during the ser­ world of nature. He makes many “joyous Easter.” ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. John J. Delaney, CHURCH, ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 647 E. Mid­ mon. This bothered the young references to the world that God Times have changed . pastor. Rev. William J. SUck, Rev. William J. Killeen. dle Tpke., Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. minister, but he hesitated to speak of created — the lilies of the field, the In a weekly church bulletin that Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school auditorium; Sun­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School discussion classes for children and it lest he offend his parishioner. sparrows, the wheat and the tares. adults; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Worship with Pastor Gustafson, comes regularly to my desk, I found day Masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30, In church; 10:30 a.m. and noon Finally he got up courage to ap­ He frequently withdrew from the city these announcements: MANCHESTER In school auditorium. preacher; 7 p.m.. Evening Wdfship, guest ministry by the proach him and asked, "Do you have crowds to be by Himself In the out-of- Thursday, April 14th, Art Gallery FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI-NATIONAL CHURCH, Howard Family Gospel Singers from Bethel, Vt.; 10:30 p m , to fail asleep when I am preaching?” doors. It was in the Garden of 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Revivaltime radio service on WINF. Opening. Wine and cheese will be Seeking to justify himself the Gethsemene that He prayed on the 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible study for all SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED served. S&H STAMPS MAKES US ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. James D. parishioner answered, “Look, night before He was crucified. Our Friday, April 15th — Dinner and PERSONAL FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 E. Center St. MacLauchlip, minister. pastor, would I fall asleep if I didn’t Lord was well acquainted with the Concert. Gourmet Dinner with wine. trust you?” natural world and was sustained by NO. ONE TEE Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. 10 a.m.. Worship and Church School, Nursery through Grade A coming Ptnonalliwl Pun E tporlaww 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 12, The Rev. Ernest S. Harris Jr., chaplain of the Manchester An Easier prayer it. -DONE WHIU YOU WAIT- p.m.. Evening Service. religious revival? 728 EAST OrUAl QIttt ForAnr OcenWon Memorial Hospital, guest preacher, sermon: "Tears: A The message of Easter is not con­ References to nature are many in CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams St. at Thompson 1081 MAIN ST. Gateway To Peace"; Fellowship Hour following this service. fined to one weekend in our Christian the Bible as a whole, from the On more than one occasion I have MIDDLE TURNPIKE Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin,, pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH indicated my feeling that America is MANCHESTER year. It is basic to our faith and never Garden of Eden in Genesis to the Saturday Masses at5and7:30p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. book of Revelation which states “the on the verge of a spiritual MANCHESTER Phone 646-3339 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. “out-of-date.” The joy that came to iVf Now ieik Jeant, Socks, Kuhl, pastor. leaves of trees are for the healing of awakening. In a recent issue of U.S. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, so many of us last Sunday is a con­ W1 kenxiol AND INSTALL INDUMIIIA u R d CO m BR c ! ^ 4 Jogging SuHt 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Youth the nations.” Those who have no News and World Report, statistics HAS IT! Woodside St. ii Hillstown Rd. Wendel K. Walton, bishop. Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth tinuing experience. Spring is a joyous T 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sun­ Instruction; 7 p.m.. Youth gathering. faith in God are also stirred by the are given which back up this view. Its time of year but the resurrection is optimistic conclusion is that church AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION day School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Eugene not confined to one season. beauty of the spring, but knowing phono attendance is increasing, more PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Rev Art Kay, Brewer, minister. Nevertheless, there is a special that it is the creation of a loving God HEATING and SHEET METAL Business-Directory Guide For 6 4 6 -0 8 6 3 moderator. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship, sermon: "Christian deepens the wonder and the joy. money is being given to the religious meaning tor the Christian in the 341 Broad St. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, Nursery Hospitality” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: "God, The Infinite institutions of our country, and more emerging life of nature. It is attested To be happy? Nbn Englamt Medianical Services, bic. Manchester provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, study and fellowship. Difference.” people feel that their faith is playing to in this poem: The other day I was chatting with a ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 Manchestsr ST. JAMES CHURCH. Rev. James Archambault and Rev. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main an important part in their lives. Manchester and Surroundina I Profssiional Park Francis Krukowski, co-pastors; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. St. teen-ager whom I know casually. In TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) ' Suita 105 Another survey is less optimistic ^ ______Reardon, pastor emeritus. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for pupils up to the Lord, now that spring is in the the course of the conversation, I Betty Gallagher Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:3o'p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9, world. asked him what in his opinion was the about the part of institutional prop. age of 20, care for very young pupils, subject of the lesson- religion. It lists the 29 institutions Vicinity ” 10:30 a m., noon, and 5 p.m. s ^ o n : “Doctrine of Atonement," golden text from the Bible, And every tulip is a cup purpose of life. CAMPING EQUIPMENT UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 Woodbridge St. '■God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but Filled with the wine of thy He answered without hesitation, that have the most influence in FAMOUS BRAND Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. shaping our nation. The list begins the world through Him might be saved.” John 3:17. The Chris­ great love. “To be happy.” TENTS, COTS, SLEEPINB U 8 S , AIR MATTRESSES, 10 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages; 11 a.m.. Worship; with the White House as No. I, televi­ featuring this week... TELEVISIOH - APPLIANCES tian Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public Lift thou me up. I soon went on my way, wondering STOVES, UNTERNS 7 p.mh Prayer; 7f30 p.m., Evangelistic Service, public invited. Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first Raise thou my heart as flowers what he meant by happiness. Did he sion No. 2, then labor unions. MA.^CHESTER CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, (L.C.A.), 40 Pitkin and third Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except holidays a free arise mean “to do what I want when I want Organized religion is not listed until St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, co-pastors. public lending library is maintained. No. 26. To greet the glory of thy day. it?” to be contented with one’s en­ FARR’S home MPROVDEKT 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School from Grade 10, NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 300 Parker St This is not a defnitive statement of I eaaaajiira »ro»£ MV. Nursery for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. With soul as clean as lilies are. vironment and oneself? vtnplke the importance of religion because I OPEN DAILY TO a P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 School through Grade 6, Nursery for small children. 9 ahd 10:30 a m., Worship Service, sermon: "Deciding and And white as they. According to the Shorter APPUiUia R TV 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH, Catechism, “The chief end of man is its influence is evident in No. 1, the Doing!"; Coffee fellowship between services; 9 a m Oiurch Let me not fear the darkness White House, and in other in­ >nt la ttag t Skig 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. School, Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m., Church School now. to glorify God and enjoy Him 6 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Polish and Nursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2; 6:30 p.m., Jr. Youth' forever.” From the Christian view­ stitutions nearer the top of the list. VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR English. Since Life and Light break Still it is a sobering fact and needs to Group; 8 p.m.. Young Adults, "Fears " through thy tomb; point happiness means knowing t>y factory trained spaclallau SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1226 Main St God’s will and finding joy in doing it. be considered alongside the evidence Carlson, corps officers. Teach me that doubts no more that America is on the verge of a Phil P e l, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pastors. oppress. During the past week many have 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Services, Pastor Webb preaching, spiritual revival. Loclcaro and ZIdak ARCO p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. The Christians View of Death,"; 6 p.m., Membership No more consume. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church and Chestnut Seminar; 7:30 p.m., Praise and Teaching Service; 9 a.m., Adult Show me that thou art April, 646>S036 TUPinCARPET AND FLOOR COVBIING Sts. Rev. Ronald Fournier, Rev. Dale Gustafson, pastors; Jen­ Bible Study, Sunday School Grades 1 through Jr. High Nursery Lord, tos MAM STKHT OMR lOR tkrt SAV f-4 INUIS A fli f .f r p L nie Jones, intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor emeritus. through 5 year olds; 10:45 a.m,, Junior and Senior High P&P AUTO REPAIR MI m A Ni rC I H■■■ O !■■ m . - ' And thou the flowers and the 706 Main SI. OUT Of lOffR CAU COUICT 643-6662 8:30 and 11 a.m.. Divine Worship, Chapel Service for Nursery through 5 year olds. grass; • “Arco Chargo” • Manchoatsr children; 9:45 a.m.. Church School, Bible study. Adult Forum; Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN AMERICAN Then, when awake the soft Fosturlng Tho 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for Infants. Rainbow Girls attend II BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon Stairs o’clock service; 6:30 p.m.. Youth open house. spring winds. World's LargosI minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director of Christian education. I’ll hear thee pass! Salaction Ol ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Church and Park Sts. 9:15 a.m., Church School for all ages, kindergarten through MERCURY TRA VEL Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Alan Broadhead, assis­ Charles Hanson Towne lea Craam AGENCY Grade 4 continuing during the service, Sharing Qass, 20-40 Ca/uki. Products tant to the rector; Rev. Barbara West, assistant to the rector. Class led by the Rev. Mr. Lanz, 40-Plus Class led by the Rev. Cod in the spring 7:30 a m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 1, with homily by Father Mr. Stairs; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, Baptism, Rev. Dr. 36 FLAVORS - 60 VARIETIES Jacobson; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, with sermon by The comparison is often made / Phons 646-2786 Orlando Tibbetts, Executive Minister of American Baptist NO SERVICE CHARQE Father Jacobson, Church School, Nursery care, followed by Churches of Connecticut, guest preacher. Rainbow Girls of between the coming of spring and the I Custom Decorated Ice Cream Cakes coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist and Baptism with sermon Assembly No. 15 will be guests. Nursery is provided; 11:30 message of Easter. I marvel at the 1M 7 Av*., Batl Hartford S2A^781 wiMnch— tor by Father Jacobson. a m.. Senior High Youth Fellowship will meet in the parking lot power of God in nature as I take my Powdor MUl Shopping Contor *11 M«tn SL RMervaUora lor • HoMt • Alrllnat • SteamEMpt CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED ^^^•^fO^J4trc^Pol^Ro8l*uranl S4i-5SSi immediately following church for a trip to Gillette Castle; 6 early morning walk here in Highland 627 Main Street Mancheatar CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. Curtis p.m.. Junior High Youth Fellowship will meet, group meeting Jr., pastor. Park. For months the stern rule of on Christian Mysticism led by the Rev. Dr. Tibbetts in the winter has governed all of this area. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Simpson Wing; 10 a.m., church living room. 1 646-0226 675-3252 Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis preaching] Some days ago I get out my tractor P&P Auto Repair Specializes Woodland TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Hackmatack St. Rev to push the piled up snow into the sermon: "A Week Later and Still Risen"; 10 a.m.. Church Norman E. Swensen, pastor; Milton Nilson, assistant to the *couFinimof ••- kaitiiiicakedecoiiatioks A School; 11 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall; 4 p.m.. Grade 8 pastor. patches of sun so that it would melt J i in Volkswagens l i t CBNTRR ST. . ^ confirmation. Carrier Room; 7 p.m,. New Member Conver­ 8:30 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Swensen more quickly. Now the lilac buds are 70 UNION ST. Gardens sations, 159 Avery St. burgeoning, the bright green of the MANCHtSTER. CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. A Complete Garden Center preaching, Trinity Tots for 3 year olds through kindergarten, Mon. • Sat. 10-8 :'a Mon. • SaL 10-8 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Rev. Neale Nursery for Infants; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible School classes for sassafras tree shines in the morning Thur*.. lO-t Fri. 10-1 with the Plants that Pleasel McLain, pastor; Rev. Donald P. Kauffman, associate. all ages three through adult, Nursery for infants- 10-50 a m sun, the red of the Japanese maple is Phil Locicero Md Pete Zidek, are factory trained specialists in Volkswagen repair The 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Qasses for all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity bursting forth. Everywhere green Wedding Cakea A Specialty two have combing experience of over 10 years in VW repairs. Located at 706 Main Street in 168 Woodland St., Morning Worship, message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery Tots f^or three year olds through kindergarten. Children’s dovratown ^nchester their station features nationally famous ARCO Gasoline and Oil and Children’s Church provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service, shoots are thrusting up through the .Manchester 6 4 3 - 8 4 7 4 Church for Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for infants; 4:30 p.m., \ EVERYTHING IN c s w t h i o s a iH in o message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. soil. All of nature has an upward . . . n . , n i n u if v n O D U C T Products. Besides Volkswagens, the P&P technicians are also skilled at any type of Inquirer’s Class; 7 p.m., Evening Service. urge. automotive repairs from a routine lube job to a major overhaul. The next time your car I Do you recall Robert Browning’s • M IRRO RS a SHOW ER DO ORS . needs repairing, take it to the trained experts at P&P Auto Repair P BOB & MARirS PIZZA words about the plants in mines that '• S T O R E FR O N T S• SAFETY G LA SS| THICK CRUST PIZZA never saw the sun but ever climb to • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES GRINDERS - LA6AQNA AREA CHURCHES RAVIOLI — MANICOTTI reach Him? I remember hearing STUFFED SHELLS - SPAGHETTI about John Muir,,the famous J.II WHITE CUSS CO., liiiL Taks Out Sarvica It Our Spaclalty COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Nathan Hale FURNITURE T O P S PICTURE WINDOWS SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED naturalist who founded the Sierra School Rd. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. n Flo*s Cake Decorating Supplies 6 4 6 -7 4 7 9 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev, Robert K. Club, saying to a group of visiting V\« I Manchttlvr 11 B lu tll S t a ' 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Bechtold, minister, 1 649-7322 6000 FOOD • FAST SCAVICt Study at parsonage on Cornwall Dr. foresters, “This is why I believe in I OVER 1) r£4ni EXPfD/CWCE 539 MAIN STREET 9:15 a.m., Christian education for all ages; 10:30 a.m., Ser­ God,” as he carefully removed the FIRST ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 763 Oak St., East Hartford. vice of worship. Second Congregational Church steeple (Herald photo by Dunn) R Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 10 a m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p m 763 Evening Service. 44A) Bolton. Rev. John D. Hughes, vicar. 9:30 a.m., Junior High Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship M AIN ST. VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old Town Rd. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m., Church School; 10 a.m,. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. Holy Communion and sermon, Nursery care provided; 11 a m ® Club breakfast meeting. 3:45 a m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a m., Morning 44A), Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, pastor. 643-1191 DDN Willis Specializing In Parish Coffee Hour. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Rockville L v 10 a.m., "Operation Campful," a special program in Skinner 191 Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. BRAKE SERVICE Tr in it y Lu t h e r a n c h u r c h . Meadowlark Rd Ver­ Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, associate Hall for parents and children (Grade 3 through 12), Nursery M AIN ST, GARAGE UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED non. Rev. Donald McClean, pastor. minister. Front End Mitivnent CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G Miller available; 10:45 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; 11 a.m.. Family MANCHESTER 18 Main St, Tel 6494531 minister. 8 and 10:30 a m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a m,, Sunday School 9:15 a.m . Adult Bible Class; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in- Worship Service, Nursery provided for infants Uirough Grade 2 Gmeril ReiiEir Nod fants through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon 643-1900 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church School; 7 to 8-30 SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev Ralph sermon: “The realiUes of Easter." p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Kelley, pastor; Rev. Michael Donohue. topic: Where Do We Go From Here?” the Rev. Mr. Bowman GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hebron. Rev. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 a.m p^reaching; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 4:30-5:30 p.m.. Junior High Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. S e rv in g Manchester over SO yr$, ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wapping. Rev and noon. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Fellowship will meet at the church; 6 p.m.. Adult Fellowship 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. Hughes preaching will meet at the church to go to the movies. Saturday Masses at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 a m WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Ellington Rd., Nursery provided; 9:15 a.m.. Church School classes. Kitchens of Distinction ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. Rev. F. Bernard South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. Richardson, minister. Ipentlanil The florist NUD A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. 9:15 and 10:45 a m.. Worship Service and Church School CLASSIFIED 24 BIRCH ST. Saturday Masses at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7:30 9:30 nR S T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ANDOVER, TEL. 643-6247 and 10:45 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. David J Reese III ADS USTOM I#ITCHEN minister. 643-4444 F.T.D. AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 661 BRING Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, minister. 9:45 a.m.. Church School for kindergarten through Grade 8- 11 CENTER 1 1 649-7544 MSTR CHS a m.. Worship Service. RESULTS WORLD WIDE ME CtNTa ETIfn. EUNCMItTa 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio broadcast, WTIC (1080) AMER EXPREiS SERVICE 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Study; 11 a m.’ ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Hebron Rd., Bolton. Rev Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for Robert W, Cronin, pastor. Bill Gaither small children provided. Saturday vigil Mass at 5:30p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7 30 9-15 and 11 a.m. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland Rev. Francis J S m or Coll Uo For Froo 0 Keefe, pastor. BURNSIDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 16 Church EiUnotoo I Ehimlnuni Eroduoto • Hoi Ug Awoliiio • ttoOonory Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8 30 10 30 St., East Hartford, Rev. Henry J. Scherer Jr., pastor; Rev. 4orsln|o « Door Cosogloo • and 11:45 a m. Gwendolyn M. Arslen, associate pastor. t Speaks T r io CONCERT Polio koofo Comploto with w oatlierst^ rooMNowurr IRDN MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 10 a m., Worship Service, Church School for Nursery through ■ Eugene with Henry and Hazel *«Mnhi| • Porch Icroonhii. OSTRINSKY (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor junior high; 9 a.m.. Church School for senior high and adult STOKMDOOM SCRAP METAL classes. _____ Brewer MANCNESin AWNING CO DEALER IN WASTE 9 a m., Sunday School; 10 a m.. Worship Service While deploring some of Slaughter COMIIMTION WIMtOWS 190 WERT CENTER ST. ST. DUNSTAN’S CHURCH, Manchester Rd., Glastonbury the moral conditions of our IN UUMINUM • gnttn and PAPER n * i l ‘-HLIRCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Rev. Joseph R. Bannon, pastor. • NOWN • lU C X TtMRhOiM64G-30t1 MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. Robert H. Wellner, rector. times, let us not lose sight EnoOSlflod )M i Ttl. 643-5735 or 643-5679 8 a m Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Service and Saturday Mass at 5 p.m,; Sunday Masses at 8,9:30 and 11 a m of the positive signs. Last Church School VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rt. 30 weekend the three major Hartford W h LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., 9:15 a m.. Worship Service, Church School for all ages television networks South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. Nursery provided, ' liu n n MK 5 UPHOtSTERV CLUMIIIi OrothET NECCHt focused on the central Manche$ter'$ Only Complete Carpel Servleef — — MANCHESTER 9 a m.. Worship and Sunday School; 10:15 a m.. Worship Ser- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EAST HARTFORD, figure of history, Jesus Civic Center Arena Flo’s Cake Decorating Supplies wjith stores at 191 Center St., Manchester and 70 Union St., Rockville, is Vice. ^ 14 High StrMt, r«ar (Southern Baptist Convention), 38 Main St. Rev. Charles Christ, as they presented owned and operated by Florence Bombardier of 56 Grissom Rd. She teaches cake decorating at Manchester Sewing Machine Conley, pastor. MANCHESTER . , COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST epochal movies based on Saturday, April 23 - 7:30 p m High School Adult Evening Classes and with the assistance of her husband Al, and their four children, runs llie CKNTER (.HtRCH, Ellington. 11 a m. and 7 p.m.. Worship Services which are Interpreted the Bible. store. A graduate of the Wilton School of Cake Decorating, Flo carries a complete line of Wilton cake- lEPAILS PAITS SUPPUfS fO I A ll MAXIS for the deaf. Nursery provided; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School- 6 FOtllCN A DOMI5TK 6 For every person who Scluw? ^ ^ ^ Service, Sunday p.m.. Training Union. ' decorating supplies for all occasions and for all ages. Brides-to-be have a selection of 150 wedding cake tops Authorised Sale* 4 Sertiee attends an athletic event, as well as a variety of cake boxes, bags, cake knives, and toast glasses. Besides carrying supplies for ^ im it a H M RELIGIOUS s o c ie t y OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS), Hart- e c h u r c h , 673 Ellington Rd„ 15 people attend a worship homemakers, Flo’s also makes and decorates special-to-order cakes on the premises. Her specialty is wed­ We Sail AH Famout t*oA4« ord Friends Meeting House, 144 S, Quaker Lane, West Hart- South Windsor, Rev. Carl J. Sherer, pastor. A Beautiful Evening o f Praise! "Serving the area olnce 1955" ford. service. National ding cakes and children’s novelty cakes such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, etc. anaMkMi^ 649-0545 ^turday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7-30 9 30 Geographic, Good i«t aasAt II MA«c«45iia 10 a.m., Meeting for Worship and 11 a.m. Shurc the wiirmth ol the Spirit, us the Funiilv ol God t;utlicrs together. p m - ICCAM SiNCIR I ‘K I ),'-y Housekeeping, Readers PRI.NCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rt 31 and N FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 837 Main St Digest, Better Romes Si Sot A Painting ProMam? Wall IM pI WAUCOVERINO River Rd., Coventry. Rev. W.H. Wilkens, pastor (Connecticut Blvd.), East Hartford. Rev. William E, Flynn Gardens, and a half-dozen -All Seats Reserved- M lUIICIESTa. RKKT ON MAM STREn StrvIcM still mssns somtlhlng io us — snd s«rvlcg mg^ns spsndlng CABOT STAINS pastor; Rev. Carl T. Holt, associate pastor. * GREENS & THINGS OLYMPIC STAINS 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service, (9 am other family publications im nt niiniK t cornK som snough liim withjrou to M p jreu s*l«cl ths right paint finish lor that lob during July and August). 10 a.m Worship Service, Church School and child care TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT THESE LOCATIONS: 249 BROAD 8T. 643-1635 you rt planning. 6aa us tor paint and sarvica whan you plan your nost each has more subscribers LOW COST PRINTING profocl. ' ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 142 'o>'owlng worship; 7 p.m.. Junior than Playboy, the leading WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO MADV) p ^ O L D Grove St. Rev. John W. Mortimer, pastor. High Fellowship, Pilgrim Youth Fellowship panderer to the prurient $3.50 - $4.50 • $5.50 NSNss UM • iTinan • MHO napt “Plan! People 9:30 a m.. Worship Service. u i^ r' MARY’S CHURCH, Wapping Rev bent in our citizenry. All Tlcktlron Oulltlt MINir-MAN PRINTING Are Nice People” Johnson PAI N T CQ FAIIVITS ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 West St., Rockville. Wuliam McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. 140 M AIN ST. • M A N C H IS T E S • 04S-1777 30 million couples have OPEN DAILY 10-g • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES (D r ^ ^ p *" ' Sunday Masses 8:30 Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 11-30 been married 10 years or THUgg. TIL I YOUR (Polish) at 10 a.m. (Folk) at 11:15 a.m., Vigil of Holy days at 7 a.m. • TRY OUR NEW 3-M lOltO COPIIW ,. SUNDAY 114 INDEPENDENT MANCHESTER WALLPAPER A PAINT longer without a divorce. BIbiM and Book p.m., Holy day at 7:30, 9 a m., and 5 and 7 p.m. Confessions: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John Christian Bookalora out Cortificstes Avsilablo 185 Ws«t MIddls Tpks. Saturday 4 and 7:30 p.m. More than 20 million teen­ 57 E. Ctnitr SlrNl 1839 Wllbraham Rd. I MAIM ST.. MANCHESTER • 140-4801 A. ^cey , minister; Rev. Edwin W. Batholomew, assistant agers have never been IlAPnST CHURCH, 69 Union St, Rev minister. MinchNlor, CT. Springflald, MA *0u 4IIAF6IV I'-T RIM|6 Al Kobert L. LaCounte, pastor. arrested or accused of b'rank Arnone storage and Moth 10 a.m Worship Service, child and Infant care available violating the law. America m \ 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p m coffee fellowship after the service. 619.7901 Prooflm on all winter Evening Service. - r • has much room for im­ MANCHESTER OVER 30 'O’' ' IKl^LTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bolton Center provement, but there are Christian Book and Qlll Shoppo Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, minister. YEARS EXPERIENCE d o fta t (NoUnN) ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. John J, White encouraging signs. 37 Old Avon Vlllaga MEMORIAL CO. SroBms Tux FREE ^ sto r. Rev. William J. Flynn, associate pastor, Rev. Frank 10:15 a.m., Church School and Nursery; 10:30 a.m Worship Avon, CT. Opp. E m I C tm tlA ry CM 649-5807 Spnclal Prom, CrulM and Plus Free InsurantM Alagna, weekend assistant. Service, sermon: "Conscience And Compromise ” OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. Sat. Mon. 6 Tuaa *tM 6 P.M. CHURCH OF Wndding RatM. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH QUALITY HARRISON 8T. i Wad.,Thura.6Prt1M6P.M. an^ll^^*irf***^ 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 7,8:30,10 CHRIST Plan to Come, .and Together.. .“Lei’s Just Praise The Lord" UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth e ‘ Kno'x MANCHESTER 37 OAK STREET 649-59S9 pastor. Lydall and Vernon Streets MEMORIALS Phone: 646-2903 MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 MANCHESTER, CONN PARKADE CLEANERS 10 to 9 Weekdayi — 10 to 5 Saturday m M r Hweu Tg«_ wlaeNuni PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, April 16, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. April 16. 1977 - PAGE FIVE-B [Standinasl 4 '1...... Unearned runs American League Psychologist discloses Reds’ problems Yeaterday's Resulla Baltimore at Texas, ppd. NEW YORK (UPI) were "shaken" and the three home runs and got I’d say it’s a gigantic win. % Oakland 3, Minnesota 2 whole club is going Uirough 4, PitUburgh blanked St. and the hitting of Greg Pirates 7, Cardinals 0 Milwaukee 7, New York 4 — You don’t need a some solid relief pltchhig The Reds of old would have Louis 7-0 and A tlanta Luzinskl and Jay "familial disruption.” from Pedro Bortwn and put the game away. But we pace Bulkeley win Chicago 7, Toronto 5 psychologist to dis­ nipped Houston 4-3. Johnstone. Luzinskl hit a Jim Hooker’s three-hit "The Reds have always Eastwick to defeat the San haven’t been able to do that Detroit 4, Kansas City 3 cover what is wrong Dodgers 7, Giants 1 two-run homer and pitching and home runs by been a family unit, but with Diego Padres, 9-5. this year. By LEN AUSTER As somewhat expected, the in­ Bulkeley (9) California 7, Seattle 0 Reggie Smith drove in Johnstone added a two-run Duffy Dyer, Dave Parker with the Cincinnati Tony Perez and Don Joe Morgan and George terruption didn’t help Brasa as Dan AB R H E Only games scheduled ‘"nie whole division has four runs with a pair of double in helping the and Rennie Stennett Herald Sportawriler Reds. Gullett gone, and the Foster each hit a two-run Gradante doubled home both Gerena, If . East Division been improved so much. homers and Doug Rau, Phillies to their first vic­ enabled the Pirates to spoil Four unearned runs in the se­ It was nothing a few troubles they had signing homer and Johnny Bench The Padres have come a runners. Bob Gerena singled Caro, ss W L Pet. GB with relief help from tory after four losses. the Cardinals’ home cond inning, all coming after a Cocola, lb Rose and the fact lUwly added a solo blast to spark Gradante home and Geno Caro’s dou­ 1 1 Cleveland 3 1 .750 —home runs and some Charlie Hough, won his Carlton scattered 10 hits in opener before a Busch Zerio, rf 0 1 Eastwick has not signed a 13-hit attack against 10-minute delay while the um­ ble plated Gerena with the fourth Toronto 5 3 .625 Wgood relief pitching " N a t i o M r ^ secondgame as the going the distance. Stadium crowd of 41,622. Trienis, 2b yet — all of these Uiings starter Brent Strom and pires read the rule book, run. All of the runs were unearned. Milw 4 2 .500 Wwouldn’t cure. Dodgers spoiled the Giants Cubs 8, Mets 4 Hooker walked only one Mehrris, 2b have tended to disrupt the three relievers. Bench’s triggered a 9-4 victory for The Bulldogs added a marker in N York 2 4 .333 2W league^^J home opener before a A pair of doubles by Man­ and struck out five in top­ Poliski, c A Cincinnati newspaper family,” said Dr. Tutko. blast, his first of the year, the third on a solo home run by Pete Gonzales, p Baltimore 1 4 .200 3 long way, Houston just crowd of 40,008. Ed ny Trillo highlighted a ping Pete Falcone. Bulkeley High over homestan­ sought out an eminent psy­ “It doesn’t take that snapped a 5-5 tie in the Poliski and three more in the sixth, Walton, p Detroit 2 6 .250 3 W beat us three straight. I Halickl, who had beaten seve-run eighth inning out­ Braves 4, Astros 3 ding East ^tholic at Eagle chologist, Dr. Thomas much to remove Uie little sixth inning and Borbon two on a double by Poliski. Matos, dh Boston 0 4 .000 3W Tutko, Friday to try to extra feeling that you’re look for a four-team race the Dodgers five straight burst that enabled the Cubs Jeff Burroughs hit a two- Field yesterday. Haydasz, cf and Eastwick proteted the with us and the Dodgers as East, after being held to one hit Weal Division explain Uie reason why the going to win, no matter times, was the loser. to defeat the Mets. Trillo run homer in his first at The Eagles, now 1-1 for the young Colon, cf lead with four innings of the front-runners, but you thru four innings, broke through tor a , W L Pet. GB defending world cham­ what.” Phillies 7, Expos 2 led off the eighth with a bat in Atlanta Stadium and season, resumed action this run in the fifth on an RBI single hy Gradante, 3b shutout relief between can’t count San Francisco Montreal opened its new double and capped the rally ^ 'Oakland 7 1 .875 - pions had lost five games What it really takes is them. pitcher Dick Ruthven morning at 11 at Eagle Field against Mike Furlong. Two more tallies were out.” Olympic Stadium before a with a three-run double. stroked a tie-breaking dou­ Totals 36 9 12 1 •21js 4 1 .800 IW in a row. Dr. Tutko came better hitting and pitching "This is a very big win HCC foe Xavier High. Bulkeley, added in the sixth on a single by In other NL games, Los crowd of 57,592, but Bobby Murcer added a solo ble in the sixth inning to Kan City 4 2 .667 2 up with the following than the R ^ s have been for us,” said Morgan. which had lost its first two starts, Kevin Martin with one final run East Calholir (4) Angeles topped San Fran­ Philadelphia spoiled the homer for the Cubs, his give the Braves a home­ Chicago 4 2 .667 2 explanations: a) Pete Rose getting lately. They finally ”We’ve been blowing broke into the win column and ran its added in the eighth. AB R H E cisco 7-1, Philadelphia festivities by turning back third of the season, and opening triumph over the Dumais, If 3 1 1 0 Minnesota 3 5 .444 4 is suffering from "covert got some of both Friday leads. Tonight we took a win skein versus East to four downed M ontreal 7-2, the Expos behind the Dave Kingman homered Astros. Jerry Royster also Murphy, ss 4 0 0 1 Seattle 4 6 . 400 4 hostility,” b) the pitchers night as they rapped out lead, lost it and came back. straight. Furlong, 2b 4 0 2 0 Calif 4 6 .333 4W Chicago beat New York 8- pitching of Steve Carlton for the Mets. homered for the Braves What precipitated the delay was a Gerbo, rf 5 0 0 0 Today’s Games Brasa went the first three innings catcher’s inteference (an error if Brasa, p/3b 5 1 3 0 Boston (Tiant 0-0) at you're scoring) on East’s Dave Bot- for East and took the loss. He Kiro, cf 5110 allowed five hits, three walks, Cleveland (Garland 0-0), taro against Bulldog Steve Haydasz. D. Martin, lb 4 1 0 0 1:30 p.m. The umpires, Leo Diana behind the struekout one and yielded five runs, Boland, 3b 1 0 0 0 Angels’ Nolan Ryan fires one-hitter New York (Holtzman (Ml) plate, and Bill Troy on the bases, only Poliski’s third frame poke Dakin, p 1 0 0 0 at Milwaukee (haas 0-0), after a hesitation awarded Haydasz earned. Jim Dakin and Kevin Martin K. Martin, p 2 0 2 0 NEW YORK (UPI) them to spark California to shutout over the Mariners 2:30 p.m. a 7-0 victory over the Seat­ the fourth and scored on inning. Mike Torrez first base —but then waived Tony also saw hill service for East. Coodey Bottaro, c 2 0 0 2 last Thursday. grp®ragBQuiz that proved to be the win­ Gieras, ph 1 0 0 0 Toronto (Jefferson 0-0) at — They never had an tle Mariners. Don Baylor’s second pitched seven strong in­ Trienis on third base home. This Gonzales went six innings for "I threw ail right, but I ning margin. The Tigers ‘/ t ’s right here in the rule book^ Chicago (Stone), 2:30 p.m. opening game in ”I hope this gets us homer of the year. Grich nings to pick up his second brought a protest from East Coach Bulkeley, giving way after one batter didn’t have as good a fast­ scored their other run in ToUls 37 4 9 3 Oakland (Blue 0-0) at added his second homer of victory without a loss for East Catholic Coach Jim Penders looks on as Umpires Leo Diana (center) and Bill Troy ^ Jim Penders. in the seventh, to notch the win. Anaheim, Calif., like started in the right direc­ ball as the last time I beat the sixth on consecutive Bulkeley 041 003 001 9 Minnesota (Zahn 1-0), 2:30 tion,” Ryan said. "I was the season in the eighth. the A’s, who won their fifth While the correct interpretation Gerena, Caro, Poliski and the one they had Seattle,” the 30-year-old singles by Ron LeFlore, check rule book to get interpretation during delay in game with Bulkeley. (Herald photo by E. Catholic 000 012 010 4 p.m. Joe Rudi knocked in two straight game and seventh Dunn) j from the rule book, provided by a Gradante each had a pair of blows for Friday night. right-hander said. Tito Fuentes and Steve RBI: K. Martin 2, Dumais, Furlong, Baltimore (Grimsley 0-1 “Tonight I did have a curve runs with a single in the in eight games. third party, was being sought. Eagle the Bulldogs while Brasa had three The California Angels, I Kemp, Vern Ruble pitched Poliski 3, Gradante 2, Gerena, Caro and Palmer 11) at Texas American working real well.” sixth inning. Brewers 7, Yankees 4 hurler Ken Brasa had to wait. And hits and Furlong and Kevin Martin who loked toward this 7 2-3 innings to pick up the 6 Zerio, Matos; 2B: Kiro, Caro, Trienisi Sixto Lezeano and Cecil two apiece for East. Rightfielder (Blyleven 1-0 and Alexander Ryan, who has four no­ Elsewhere in the victory. wait. And w ait. Finally, after Poliski, Gradante; HR: Poliski; BB 1-0), 2, 6:30 p.m. season with great anticipa­ League Cooper drove in five runs Tom Gerbo came up with two fine hitters and 10 two-hitters American League, Oakland While Sox7, seemingly an endless break, the right Brasa 3, Dakin 2, Gonzales 4, Walton 2; Detroit (Rozema 0-0) at tion, were welcomed home really up for this game between them to help the defensive plays for the Eagles, tur­ SO: Brasa 1, Dakin 1, Gonzales 1, Walton as he begins his 11th edged Minnesota 3-2, Blue Jays 5 ruling was found with Trienis sent Kansas City (Splittorff 1-0), from a dismal nine-game because we had such a bad Brewers beat the Yankees back to third. ning one into a doubleplay. 4, road trip by a record season, encountered trou­ Milwaukee beat New Yrk Royle Stiman’s two-run 8:30 p.m. road trip.” ble only in the sixth inning for the third time in four opening-game crowd of 34,- ’The victory was only the IN 1974 POPCAPEW HIT i 7-4, Detroit downed Kansas single capped a five-run Six runs in third Seattle (Segui 0-2) at when he walked three men .364,THE HI6HEST MINNESOTA' City 4-3, Chicago topped games. Lezeano, who beat sixth inning that rallied 6M. The Angels didn’t dis­ third in nine games for the Don Gullett with a pair of California (Hartzell 0-0), with two out. But then he AVE. OF AU-TIME. WHO Toronto 7-5 and Baltimore Chicago from a 5-2 deficit. 10:30 p.m. appoint their fans the way Angels, who remain in last HOLPS THAT PECORP FOR retired Bill Stein on a at Texas was postponed homers last weekend, Jim Spencer, (3iet Lemon they disappointed place in the West Division. THE PIRATES stroked a two-run single off bouncer to the mound. because of rain. and Alan Bannister each .pcopotop*! National League themselves through the Ryan, who allowed only a A. APKY VAU6HN the Yankee left-hander in ccNcmn ' I e STO first week of the season. Ryan said Stinson hit a A’s 3, Minnesota 2 hit doubles in the inning for UvAUPlSiTUy 1 •»««; Yesterday's Results sharp single to left field by good curve ball thrown low B. LLOYP WANER the first inning for a 2-0 Nolan Ryan pitched the Bob Stinson in the fifth in­ ^C. POBERTO CtEMENTE ^ Rob Picciolo hit a solo the White Sox. Toronto net Tech triumph Chicago 8, New York 4 and outside. home run, his first in the Milwaukee lead. fifth one-hitter of his ning, struck out eight and scored five runs in the se­ Philadelphia 7, Montreal 2 "That’s the way he likes majors, and rookie sensa­ Tigers 4, Royals 3 Cheney (6) Bolton (2) Los Angeles 7, San Fran­ career and he free agent walked six to gain his se­ 9E61-59f-A)(4fcaaMSUE Ben Oglivie knocked in cond against Chicago Pushing across all six runs in star the Angels spent so them, I guess,” Ryan said. tion Mitchell Page, who is starter Chris Knapp, but AB R H E AB R H E cisco 1 cond triumph against one Bobby Bonds started the of the season. Then the free three runs for Detroit with one inning, Cheney Tech wound Vann, ss 3 1 1 1 Stephenson, 3b much money to acquire hitting .500, drove in two Francisco Barrios came on Atlanta 4, Houston 3 loss this season. His other scoring in the first inning agents took over. a two-run home run in the up on the right side of the LaBrec, 2b 3 1 2 0 Mannegia, ss knocked in five runs among runs with a single during in relief to pitch the final 7 Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 0 victory was a 2-0, three-hit with his second home run second inning and a ledger for the first time this Boudreau, cl 4 1 0 0 Bates. If Bobby Grich singled in Oakland’s three-run fifth 2-3 innings for the victory. Gustamachio, lb Cincinnati 9, San Diego 5 sacrifice fly in the sixth season with a 6-2 decision over 3 1 1 0 Peterson, lb Ouellete, 3b 2 1 2 1 Drummond, c East Division winless Bolton High yesterday Landry, rf 2110 Bates, rf W L Pet. GB afternoon in Bolton, Marieneau, c 3 0 0 1 Kowaishyn, c St. Louis 5 2 .714 — Bowling Pinkin, 11 2 0 0 0 US holds 2-0 Davis Cup lead East racquetmen Coach Jim Krone’s Techmen, Dreselly, 2b Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 2 Walter, p 3 0 0 0 Ahearn, p New York 3 4 .429 2Vk whipped in their first two starts, NEWPORT tram. representing your country Gagner, 3b 1 0 0 0 Winkler, lb Montreal 2 3 .400 2t4 points in the opening game jumped on starting pitcher Mike The sweep gave the is about the highest you can defeat Rockville White, c 2 0 Phila 1 4 .200 3 BEACH, Calif. (UPI) of the second set, which EARLY BIRDS - Vi Ahearn in the third frame. United States a chance to go in sports," he explained. Totals 27 6 7 3 — Through the first 14 went to deuce eight times Carr 125-131-373, Nancy Chris Vann started the uprising by West Division clinch the competition Sweeping the four singles (EC) def. Donahue 63,6-4; A Totals 26 2 5 4 "And as an honor, you before he served an ace to P astu la 128-342, Vera lining a single and Lew LeBrec Bolton got on the scoreboard with W L Pet. GB weeks of 1977, Brian today when Stan Smith and matches. East Catholic’s Barton-Mashovich (R) def. Cheney 006 000 0 6 can’t top it.” pull it out. Dawley 131, Sophie Welply duplicated the feat and when Jim single runs in the fourth and sixth Houston 5 2 .714 — Gottfried won four Bob Lutz, undefeated in boys’ tennis team swung Cannata-Fleming 61, 6-4; Bolton 000 101 0 2 Tanner said he felt more Tanner, leading 2-1 in 125, Fran Doyon 360, Katie Boudreau’s infield tap was mis­ frames. Bob Peterson walked, ad­ Los Ang 5 2 .714 — major pro tennis tour­ seven previous Davis Cup into 1977 play with a 4-3 vic­ Tuppeny-Backman (R) RBI: Gustamachio, Ouellette2, Landry pressure to win in the sets, connected on 16 of 26 Graham 347. handled for an error, the sacks were vanced a base on a boot and dented San Fran , 3 4 .429 2 team efforts, face Frew tory over Rockville High def. Shinn-McDermott 63, 2, Pinkin, White 2; 2B: Landry, Stephen­ naments and averaged Davis Cup competition first serves in the climac­ jammed. Gus Gustamachio waited the plate when Chip White singled in son; BB; Walter 2, Ahearn 3; SO. Walter San Diego 3 5 .429 2VV McMillan and either Ber­ yesterday at the 7-5; Coughlin-Taylor (R) the fourth. $8,000 a week. than he did in regular tour­ tic fourth set of his match EASTER.N lUSI.NESS out a walk to force in the first run 11, Ahearn 3. Atlanta 3 4 . 333 2 tram or Bernie Mltton. naments. Manchester Racquet Club. def. Browne-Oulette 2-6, 6 The Bulldogs, now 0-4, got another This week, representing and forced Bertram into — Tom Harrison 167-372, and Mark Ouellette’s single up the Cincin 3 5 .286 2\4 ’Their doubles match will " It’s a lot different than Senior Mark Briggs in 1, 64. tally in the sixth in Bill Stephenson’s the United States against weak returns. Jim S tew art 151, Ron drawn in infield netted two runs and Today's Games be televised nationally by playing just for yourself,” the No. 1 singles spot over­ double and White’s second one-base South Africa in the North Tanner and Bertram Joiner 144-406, Mickey P a 3-0 lead. Doug Landry cracked a Chicago (R. Reuschel 1-0 CBS starting at 11 a.m. came a personal jinx to blow. American Zone finals of he said. “ In the Davis Cup, played much of their 2 hour Holmes 142-400, Dorn long double for two more runs and an Bosox ^stopper' at New York (Espinosa 1-0), PST. you’re playing for millions lead the Eagle netters to Final signup Pacing the Tech attack with two Runner cut down at third base the 66th Davis Cup, Gott­ 15 minute match accom­ DeDominicis 142-404, Ding error and Mike Pinkin’s sacrifice fly BOSTON (UPI) - Part of Luis 2 p.m. Tanner, 26, said his the win. Briggs topped The Manchester Recrea­ hits each were LeBrec and Ouelette. Third baseman Tom Boland of East Catholic applies tag to Bulkeley’s Geno Caro when fried will earn just $3,000. of people.” panied by the chants of Balch 141, Joe Vinsko 140, netted the sixth marker. Tiant’s indignation over being Philadelphia (Christenson Davis Cup win Rockville’s Keith Houland, tion Department an­ Cheney won’t have much time to But he says he would be Gottfried had to survive about 60 marchers Pete Wojtyna 384, Larry Bob Walters, making his first treated poorly by the latter strayed too far off base. (Herald photo by Dunn) 0-0) at Montreal (Hannahs0- overshadowed his triumph 6-4, 1-6, 62, to notch his nounces the final sign-up bask in the spotlight with tough happy to represent his two late service breaks in a protesting 150 yards away Aceto 379, Cliff Jones 375, pitching start, went the distance to this spring was his belief that he had 0), 2 p.m. earlier this year in the first victory ever over the session for Alumni Junior Bacon Academy, Vinel Tech and country for nothing. tense first set against o v e r S o u th A f r i c a ’s Ding Balch 374, Gabe secure the win. He struck out 11, proven himself as the club’s Pittsburgh (Candelaria 0- Australian Open. Ram performer. Houland baseball for 13-14-year-olds East Hampton on next week’s busy " It’s such an honor. I’m Moore. Then he doggedly apartheid policy. Szabo 372, Ed Miller 369, walked two and scattered five hits. "stopper," 0) at St. Louis (Rasmussen ’’For an American, had taken four previous (can’t reach 15th birthday schedule. only concerned about being overcame three break A spokesman said the Ben Grzyb Sr. 368, Paul Tiant and his attorney. Bob Woolf, 0-1), 2 p.m, eetings. by Aug. 1,1977) will be held Celtics down San Antonio asked,” Gottfried, 25, said demonstrators planned to Gilberto 368. Dan Toce 367. R pointed out many times that the 36- Los Angeles (hooton 0-1) Juniors Peter Visgilio Wednesday April 20 from 7 year-old Tiant had won 20 games in at San Francisco after he defeat^ South return in greater force best-of-three series. and Greg Lareau and to 8:30 p.m. at the West three of the past four seasons and had NEW YORK (UPI) - The George Gervin led San Antonio (McGlothen 0-1), 4 p.m. Africa’s Ray Moore to give today. U.S. MIXED - Harold San Antonio jumped to an 8-0 lead, Girls’ dual winners sophomore Matt Barone Side Rec, 110 Cedar St. won three playoff and World Series , who struggled with 30 points and Billy Paultz hit 17. Houston (Konieezny 1-0) the United States a 2-0 ^ g e McCrea 215, John Jenkins but Boston fought back and took the were other East winners. Registration must be in games in 1975, They also alerted the through a difficult year before In other games, Cleveland evened at Atlanta (LaCorte 1-0), In the best-of-flve competi­ CATERERS — Doris 213, Dennis DeLisIe 208, Herald angle lead for good with 7:05 left in the half in first track tests Results: Briggs (EC) person. Everyone must club that 13 of Tiant’s 18 wins in 1975 its series at 1-1 with a 91-83 victory 7:30 p.m. tion Friday. Prentice 127-351, Phyllis E rnie Whipple 203, Ed reaching the NBA playoffs, on a 20-foot jump shot by Charlie def. Houland 6-4, 1-6, 62; sign up whether he played followed Red ox losses. over the Washington Bullets and Cincinnati (Fryman 1-1) “When you’re asked to Huntington 133-357, Sherry Duchaine 209-572, Ed became the first of the opening Scott. Scott was ejected from the Opening in impressive (Egan, Meyer, Donadio^ L. Visgilio (EC) def. Malkin last year or not. Tryout Earl Yost Chicago scored a 107-104 triumph at San Diego (Jones 1-1), 10 play Davis Cup for your Smith 129, Ella Hbe 134- Yourkas 201, Dave Neff game with less thati five minutes to Maher) 4:48.5. 63, 6-4; Lareau (EC) def. schedule will be given at round teams to move into the over Portland to tie that series at one p.m. country, you don’t think style yesterday was 360, Arlene Tallman 131- 202, Bob Dawson 200, Mary play in the third period after a dis­ Manchester High’s girls’ 880-yd. medley relay: 1. Jillon 6-3, 6-3; Barone time of registration. Sports Editor quarter-finals with a 113-109 game apeice. about the money,” he 351, Sandy Bunce 128-132- Whipple 192-478, Edi track team with a pair of Manchester (Downing, victory over San Antonio pute with officials. Campy Russell scored 22 points added. "You think about Kearney, Gilbert, Barrett) 383, Ellen Seymour 129-357, Duchaine 182, Gail victories at Wigren Track. Friday night. Boston led by as many as 11 points and Foots Walker added 20 to help Sports slate the honor. 2:08.7, Joan Mixer 125, Marion Shimaitis 184, Eli Wilson until the Spurs, completing their first ”I’m certainly not The Indians routed East Kloter 127, Angie Ortolani BREAKER BY .... Ex-champs While the three other opening the injury-plagued Cavs tie the series Shot put: I S. Maher (M), 2, 177-500, Alvina DeLisIe 176, season in the NBA, closed to within against Washington on their home worried where I’m going to Hartford High, 104-19, and Culbertson (M), 3. Carroll 340, Joanne Cochran 341. round series head into their third Saturday Marge DeLisIe 177-476. Wilbraham-Monson Academy. Guest four on three occasions in the final court. The teams return to eat next week.” Coventry High, 100-23. to (EH) 30’ 3 V»". ISotea off the cuff games, the Celtics, the defending BASEBALL ...... BREAK lecturers will include Coaches Jim two minutes. Washington Sunday for the deciding (jottfried’s 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 get the 1977 campaign off Discus; 1. Carroll (EH), 2, Stafford Speedway will host the an­ in marathon NBA champs, turn their attention to Xavier at East Valvano of Iona, Joe O’Brien of White sank 15 field goals and all game. win over Moore followed on the right foot. Richards (EH), 3. S. Maher GARELLI nual spring Sizzler Sunday with stock the next task —the Philadelphia Catholic, 11 a.m. (M) 86’ 6 (4”. TO ALL MY C.B. BUDDIES, YOU D O T ^ O R K Assumption and Tom Penders of eight of his foul shots to pace the The Cavs lost a 16-point lead in the Roscoe Tanner’s sixth win Sophomore Dana Gilbert car drivers competing fo J27,000 in 76ers. Dean Jr. College at Javelin: 1. Culbertson (M), THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE? LET A GOOD Columbia...Jai-Alai will return to BOSTON (UPI) — Three defending Celtics. John Havlicek and Dave third period, but broke a 68-68 tie in seven Davis Cup singles captured the 100 and was MOTORIZED BICYCLES cash prizes,..Bob Rule, a NBA all- Jo Jo White scored 38 points to MCC (2), 12 noon 2. Carroll (EH), 3. S. Maher Hartford May 26 for the first of 219 champions head a field of 3,100 Cowens added 16 points each for matches, a 6-4, 6-2,1-6, 6-4 second in the 220-yard dash BUDDY DO IT FOR YOUl PAVING AND star selection with the Seattle Super- spark the Celtics to their second with 8:27 to go on a basket by Jim Middletown at (M) 98’ 6". performances. Holiday runners in Monday’s 81st Boston Boston and Sidney Wicks had 15. victory over Byron Ber­ and combined with senior s e a l i n g ....RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL sonics, will conduct a free straight victory over the Spurs in the Brewer and two by Bobby Smith. Ellington, 11 a.m. High jump: 1. Arendt (M), SALE ! I doubleheaders will be held Memorial Marathon, which promises to be one captains Yvonne Kearney SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATIONS clinic Sunday afternoon at 2 and 3:15 2. Skudra (M), 3. Richards Limited STANDARD . . . *359 (Reg. $399) Day, July 4 and Labor Day. Mike of the fastest in history. and Nancy Downing to THAT WILL BE A BIO 10-4 FOR YOU CUZ OUR at the Hartford Y...Wendy Turnbull (EH) 4’ 5”, Offer; DELUXE...... *389 (Reg. $439) Caruso is publicity director for the Bill Rodgers, who set a record of sweep the events. Teri BASE 20 IS: will be back with the Scholastic sports Long jump: 1. Arendt (M), Hartford fronton. 2:09.55 in winning the 1975 marathon, Aeros defeat Oilers Arendt won the high jump 2, Leigher (M), 3. Champy in World Team Tennis play this APRIL SPECIALS ON SIDING! says he expects to set a fast pace and long jump, junior Lori (M) 15’ 3". MIKES BIKES G&H PAVING CO.. INC. season. The Australian was with the from the start and finish the tough 26- HOUSTON (UPI) - A1 carried the Aeros to a com­ Veal and sophomore Kate 365 W EST STREET, BOLTON, CONN. Lobsters in 1974 and 1975, Opening End of the line aluminum, vinyl siding Two runs without benefit 1569 W. Main Strwt Willimantic mile, 385-yard course in about 2:12. McLeod, Marty Howe and manding 4-1 advantage at Baseball of a hit gave Somers its win Hennessy took one-two in Manchester vs. Coventry Call Anytime 646-5033 match m Hartford will be April 30 FREE MANCHESTER DELIVERY AVAILABLE Leo Nelson reports the Rookie His prime competition will be from Rich Preston scored the end of the second with insulated panels Area schoola over Ellington. The the mile and two-mile run. 80 hurdles: 1, Green (C), 2, against Indiana featuring Vitas League baseball program will start Duffy (M), 3, Arendt (M) last year’s winner Jack Fultz and second-period goals Friday period. Making it two straight winners are now 3-1 while Also, seniors Siobhan Gerulaitis...George Lyle, named May 7-9. Nelson is handling :13.4. 1974 winner Neal Cusack of night to help the Houston Preston had two assists 20 Colors To Choose From! wins yesterday was Coven­ Ellington fell to 1-2. John Duffy and Linda Maher WHA rookie-of-the-year in the World arrangements with Little League Mile: 1. Veal (M), 2. Limerick, Ireland, Fultz, running for Aeros take a 2-0 lead in to go with his goal and Prices Are Now Lower on SIdIngl try High’s baseball team Hayes hurled well in took the 80-yard hurdles Hockey Association by the Hockey President Mike Nimirowski current­ Hennessy (M), 3. Bollinger their best-of-seven WHA Terry Roskowski, who was Free Estimates — Easy Terms with a 13-3 decision over defeat, striking out 10 and and 440-yard run respec­ News, credits his New England the Pennsylvania Track Club this (C) 6:26.8. ly hospitalized...Gordie Howe admits year, turned in a 2:20.19 in near idO- opening round series over ejected from the game ear­ COC foe East Hampton allowing just three hits. tively while in the field Whaler linemates, Mike Rogers and he wasn’t too happy when the Detroit 100; 1. Gilbert (M), 2. degree heat last year, Cusack, who the Edmonton Oilers with ly in the final period for High In Coventry. Hayes, however, hurt events sophomores Tracy Kearney (M), 3. Downing (M) Tom Webster, for his success. “Mike Red Wings named Ted Lindsay as BILL TUNSKY 649-909S heads a strong four-man Irish team, a 6-2 victory. receiving a game miscon­ fii other area clashes, himself by issuing 12 Culbertson and Sharon :12.4. MITES is one of the best centers in the general manager. Howe figured he won in 1974 in 2:13.06, Edmonton’s Brett duct penalty, also scored a Rham High belted Rocky walks. Maher won the javelin and 440: 1. L. Maher (M), 2. 6 league and Tom is a proven should have been offered the The race will begin at noon in rural Callighen scored a short- goal and had two assists. Hill, 11-5, South Windsor shot put respectively. Donadio (M), 3. Egan (M) superstar. They both set me up for a post...Eddie Dibbs and Adriano Hopkinton and end at the Prudential handed goal 1:32 into the Callighen, a rookie, High fell to CVe opponent Senior Liz Barrett copped 1:10.4. few easy goals this season,” Lyle Panatta scored comeback wins in the Golf Building in downtown Boston. In second period to tie the added a second goal late in SWIMMING POOL B loom field, 15-8, and the 880-yard run. 880: 1. Green (0 ,2 . Barrett said. The Whalers will go at it tonight World Championship Tennis play in (M), 3. Slaiby (M) 2:53.8. between lies one of the most score at 1-1, but Houston’s the third period with an Ellington High was nlppi^ Cheney Tech Results: .1 • . i against Quebec at the Hartford Civic Houston yesterday. Dihbs beat 220: 1. Downing (M), 2. punishing courses in the world. outburst minutes later assist from Randy Rota. \ in NCCC action, 2-1, by Downed for the second Manchester vs. East Hart­ Center and face elimination from the Harold Solomon and Panatta ousted Gilbert (M), 3. Kearney (M) IN. Heartbreak Hill, a series of four Somers High. straight time by a 3-2 count ford t 'i', I ;7-V^ playoffs. Down 3-0 in the best of Ken Rosewall. The winners meet :29.5. rises a little more than 17 miles into A1 Kristoff, Ram Salcedo yesterday was Cheney 80-yd. hurdles: 1. Duify seven set, the Whalers need to win today with Hie Nastase and Vitas (M),2. Arendt (M), 3. Vendet­ Two-mile: 1. Veal (M), 2. the course, is the key. The hiil has .C" and Mark Goodin each had Tech’s golf team by Coven­ c a ll four straight to advance and that’s Gerulaitis in the other ta (M) :13.4. Hennessy (M), 3. Goble (C) broken many world class runners three hits as Coventry try High at Tallwood Coun­ 13:26.8. almost an impossibility against a semifinal...Several people are Mile: 1. Veal (M), 2. because of its position on the course. remained unbeaten. try Club. 440-yd. relay: 1. Manchester team that has had their number all believed buried in the rubble at the DRIVEWAYS Kristoff and Goodin each Cheney’s Doug Victor Hennessy (M), 3. Jensen season. Runners hit the Newton hills just Pools sro Sl'Nil' 00 (EH) 6:26.8. :55.2. Garden State Park racetrack in New oemplolo with llnor, drove In three runs with and Mike Fraser wo their Mile relay: 1. Manchester HUGE 3r> 16' (.OMPUUIV as they reach the so-called pain INSTAUEO ANYWHERE IN CONN. lo d ^ , sundook, HHor. 100: 1. Gilbert (M), 2. Ow4Mdt Jersey. Several employes have not 4:48.5. INSTAl Lit) Here ’n there barrier, which occurs about 20 miles 0 Ft Wide X 100 FL Long ftnoino sod slair*. Pkion- Curt LeDoyt picking up the matches while Patriot Kearney (M), 3. Downing (M) IS'i24'S«inmAft«^ been accounted for...Former world cWm tvoHiMo. PIroi 10 880-yd. medley relay: 1. into a marathon. At that point the cuMonwes P R II Hoowy win. East Hampton is now linksmen Craig :12.4. NYC I K /34063* Golf coaches on the school scene in middleweight boxing champion 2 2 Manchester 2:08.7. BE SURE , >-BllSS h Homt Ownvr FUU FINANCING WMCABIE I body becomes exhausted and its j O A A • SmCE 1946 *57] Duty Pool Covor. - . Badsteubner and Tony 440: 1. L. Maher (M), 2. Manchester this season are Tom Emile Griffith knocked down his foe, Cil S . M m w Til Ft n Five runs In the fifth in­ Walsh notched points. Prior (EH), 3. Donadio (M) Shot put: I.S. Maher(M),2. for 9S YEARS, For a complolt FREE INSPECTION of All pools iiKludt resistance to pain evaporates. INSTALLED theu treat tealuies C A L L : 212 233-5910 Kelley at Manchester High, Tom Joel Bonnetaz last night and *l»MPUTaY MSTSLUO ON 1-800442-8827 Coventry won the medal 1:10.4. Culbertson (M), 3, Grace (C) your homt by t Ttrmilt Control Etptrl, luptrvittd Cusack heads an Irish team that is S4 hour Mmloo ning and five more in the 30’ 3 V«”. Malin at East Catholic, Fred Lennon dominated throughout a 10-round YOM MSE • l»UI MK pmmm point by 13 strokes to 880; 1. Barrett (M), 2. by Iht fintd ItchnictI tuff, phont our nttnil •SUN OfCK CO Hed 203 661-2272 given a good chance of unseating the sixth powered Rham to Its Discus: 1. Grace (C), 2. at Bennet and Nelson Youngerman at bout in France but lost a disputed -CALL DAY, NIQHT INCLUDINO 8UNDAVS- Mall for free literature. No obligation. second win in as many secure the victory. Slaiby (M), 3. Fitzgerald local offict: •FltUkiodPUMP M tm b sr of Illing...Chip White, fine hitting defending two-time team champions, (EH) 2:54.0. Sypek (C), 3. S. Maher (M) decision...Montreal’s Olympic ★ ★ OVER 10,000 RATIIFIED CUSTOMERS ★ ★ Main to; A-1 SWIMMING POOLS, INC. starts. Jim Beckwith drove Results; Victor (CT) def. 74’. Long IzfaiNf B.B.B. catcher with Bolton, is the son of the Stadium, turned into a major league the San Bias Club of Puerto Rico. 220: 1. Downing (M), 2. 1 Horizon Hill Road, Newington, Ct. V in two runs In each frame Sansone 1-up, Fraser (CT) Javelin: 1. Culbertson (M), Wt go anifwlMr* late Joe White...UConn C Club will baseballjffeld, found 57,592 fans tur­ Kim Merrit of the University of oeiii Gilbert (M), 3. Kearney (M) Wisconsin, last year’s top woman to highlight the Sachem at­ def. Wallace 5-3, :29.S. 2. S. Maher (M), 3. Dahl (C) 649-9240 to yoAil honor Tony Hanson, Tom Germane ning out for the opener yesterday. 649-0500 NAME ...... tack. Badsteubner (C) def. Fran 98’ 6”, and Paul Hunter at its May 6 dinner. Jay Johnstone, the one-time local performer, returns to defend her ti­ Two-mile: 1. Veal (M), $. •suet aRAONGFREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICf ADDRESS...... Andy Monsees had a Maloney 8-7, Walsh (C) Hennessy (M), 3. Jensen High jump; 1. Arendt (M), Featured speaker will be new head resident, became the first player in tle, as does Miki Gorman, a 41-year- BLISS TERMITE CONTROL •POOt tADOfR oru’n •> I hts .Td.iys old California housewife who won her three-run triple for South def. Mike Pantianlda 1-up. (EH) 13:26.8. 2.Skudra(M),3.Halloran(C) •SAFflT FCNCl football coach Walt Nadzak.,.Bob history to bat in the stadium and the . r CITY...... STATE/ZIP...... Windsor as the Bobcats fell Victor and Sansone sh a r^ 4 5 ’. Oiv. 8lis> Exterminator Company • EST. 1882 I CALL OR WRITE TO division in 1974. A total of 141 women COLLA PAVING 440-yd. relay: 1. Manchester Healy will again direct the Pioneer Phillies went on to spoil the Expos’ PHONE ...... Long jump: 1. Arendt (M), •sn iNviNniiNeR are entered this year, about double M/WCNESTO, GOIM. to 0-2 for the season. medalist honors with (L, Maher, Gilbert, Downing, The Oldest & Largest in Conn. ^^aterw orld" Basketball School Aug.21-26 at start, 7-2...Have a nice weekend. rounds of 80. Kearney) :S5.2. 2. Leigher (M), 3. Champy last year’s women entries. Bloomfield is now 2-2. (M) 15’ 3”. LA f RO tC lA C O W Sl — Mile relay: 1. Manchester I 7 i I’AGK SIX-H - MANCHKSTEH KVKNING HEHAU). cr. Conn., Sat., April 16. 1977 ...... herald, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., April 16, 1977— PAGE SEVEN-B Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted 13 Buslnaaa Opportunity Hornet For Sole TOWN OF VERNON Help Wanted 13 Hornet For Sale Homaa For Sale 23 Homaa For Sale 23 Houaahold Qooda ...... BOARD OF EDUCATION 40 Artlelaa for Sale 41 □ NOTICES READ THIS ONE! This Is not SMALL ENGINE Service COVENTRY • 40 acre Egg MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room TWO BEDROOM Con­ CARPETING . Never laid. INVITATION a fancy ad. 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Call 643- aluminum sided Colonial, maple twin beds. Sealy foam Movinp Vernon. The children miss nings. Call 236-0856, Monday N O TIC tB ADVERTISING PACKAGE STORE - High opened, read, and recorded. him! Reward! 875-4623, after East Hartford: To quality, you should volume, low overhead. 12:00 noon tho d i, bofo/o 6106. fireplace, city utilities, comer rubber posturepedic mat­ ana Tuesday, from 10 to 5. 1 - Loll ind Found publication. MANCHESTER - New lot. $56,900. 643-0813, after 6 tresses and box springs. Used Specifications and proposal 3 p.m. 2 - P irio n ili RATES Carriere needed In the following areaa: have one or two years Established 20 years. Owner- Colonial. $44,500. Three forms may be secured from 3 - Announcominli business experience, a agent, 209-2262. Deadllno lor Saturday and p.m. only four months. All in mint WANTED - Woman for house 1 day — li a word per day Monday It 12:00 Noon Friday. bedrooms, walk-in closets, MANCHESTER. South Wind­ Condition. Call 6462439. BtC FLEA MARKET LOST - Gold Pear Necklace, 4 - Entiriiinminl VBurnalde Avenue, High School, Z10 PINE STREET the office of the Superinten­ cleaning. One or two days per 5 - Auction! 3 days ... lOt word per day w m good written com­ country kitchen, fireplaced sor town line-Lovely seven set with a diamond. Possibly week. Own transportation 6 days — Oi word per day St. Mary’e Cometory area. living room, dining area ell. room Ranch. Slate foyer, Lota-Land tor Sale 24 Cmt ll MlUrt U. amtktUt dent of Schools, Park and munications skill, end a HEADBOARD - King size. OPEN I TO I SAT. a SUN. Parkade Bowling Lanes. required. Call 643-4934. FINANCIAL 26 days — 8a word per day Hardwood floors, 11/2 baths, School Streets, Rockville, VBurnelde Avenue - Bell Court area. strong figure aptitude. wall-to-wall carpeting! at­ Walnut, colonial. Bates dual "Somuhlng rot Srtrfono" Reward. Call 646-5158. 8 - Bonds-Stocks-Mortgago! 15 words $2.00 minimum Read built-in stove and dishwasher, Connecticut. 9 - Personal Loans tached garage, large screened king spread, blue/turq/green. I* hWi Swet. In, ZtiuajMi M ORDER PROCESSOR and Happy Ads ...... $2.30 inch gas hot water heat. Storm LAND SALE 9 2 4 -l$ n The right is reserved to 10 - Insurance /Burnelde Avenue - Delmont, ’ Apply at Phoenix Mutual Herald PHILLIPS ROAD - Beautiful porch, in-ground pool, 3/4 acre 59 ACRES, $19,500 Never used. 647-9723 after IMPOUNDED - German eneral office work - Business doors and windows. Call rivate lot. $45,900. By owner, Mornings Of Evtninga reject any or all bids or any Bldwell, Vernon Road area. 6 Room Colonial. 11/2 baths, 59 acres of land, Quabbin Reser­ noon. Shepard female pup. Black orms Dept. Modern office EMPLOYMENT 1 American Row Ads full finished recreation room, evenings, 649-5125, days 289- 14-2148. part when such action Is f 13 - Help lAianted P voir area. Large pine trees. and tan. Lawton Road. environment - diversified and 14 - VWalnut, Greenlawn, Concord Street Hartford, Conn. built-ins, gas heat, hot water, 8251. beauUfuI brook, stone walls, paved deemed in the best interest of Terrier type. Tan male. Business Opportunities •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee interesting opportunities. 15 - Situation Wanted area. An Equal Opportunlly Employer fireplace.ljirge 2 car carport, MANCHESTER - Owner road frontage. Total price just 119,- ITALIAN LADIES Club - Tag the Board of Education Chestnut St. Contact 500. Goo6 bank financing Must have above average EDUCATION M/F patio. All uilllties. Combina­ MANCHESTER - By owner. transferred. 2 1/2 year old sale. 464 Tolland Street, East Charles Brisson Manchester Dog Warden, 646- typing and office skills. Apply 18 - Private Instructions HAPPY VOxford Drive, Handel Road, Maple □ EDUCATION tion windows. Owner anxious Beautiful Ansaldi built seven nine room Colonial. 4 107 ACRES, S3S.000 Articles lor Sale 41 4555, Hartford. Indoors. April 17th, Business Manager in person at Automatic 19 - Scnoois-Classes Street, Waehington Ave., Evans Ave. to sell. Quick occupancy. room Garrison Colonial, three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, Great for the investor. less than 12 to 4 p.m. Free aomlssion, No. 032-4 Business Products Co,, Inc., 20 - Instructions Wanted BIRTHDAY Charles Lesperance, Realtor, bedrooms, large custom kitchen/dining area, formal MOO per acre. 1,500 feet on gravel ALUMINUM sheets used as Private Inatruellona 13 road. 1.800 feet of frontage on printing plates, .007 thick, snack bar. Tuckie Road, Willimantic, Ct. r K a l e s t a t e DAD Call 647-9946 6467620. kitchen, 2 1/2 baths, 2 dining room, sunken living between 10:30 a m. and 4:30 23 - Homes for Sale fireplaces, formal dining room, family room, with paved road. Beautiful stqnc walls, 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for 24 - close to Quabbin Reservoir. 20 TAG SALE - All week. p.m., Mon. - Fri. Lots-Lanij for Sale Connie and I Herald Circulation Dept. REMEDIAL READING and room, paneled family room, fireplace, den. 2 car garage, $1. Phone 643-2711. INVITATION 25 - Investment Property VERNON - Handym an’s year bank financing available. Washer, dryer, furniture etc. 26 - Business Property were proud of your math; individualized work dream. Three bedroom attached 2 car garage. Central large sun deck, on nicley DISHWASHERS ■ Part Time program, (Ist-Oth grade) bv Only 64 miles from Manchester Corner of Lydall and Am­ 9100.00 A WEEK - And more 27 - Resort Properly EARN ROOD 8PENDINB MONEY Ranch. Nice neighborhood. air conditioning. Many extras. landscaped lot, off Keeney Ntw England Raalty UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 28 - banjo picking Nights - Apply in person, bassador. See signs. Starts TO BID possible working at home part Real Esisie Wanted Master’s degree teacher. 566 Secondary financing $68,500. 6467645. No agents Street. $60s. No realtors. 646 Co. Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, The Manchester Board of at the recent BOYS A RIRLS Tacorral, 246 Broad St., 8075. Saturday. time through mailing cir­ MISC SERVICES ADVERTISING Manchester. available. Fireplace. 623-2190. please. 4250. ______802-2S4-9368 Brownies, nurses. East Education seeks bids for the culars. Send self address^ 31 - Services Offered Senior Citizen show. 5 Evenings a Week Catholic School. 649-1225. replacement of two Combus­ 32 - Painting-Papering DEADLINE 90” SOFA - Needs stamped envelope. King, Box 33 - Buiiding-Contracfing 6 P M to 8 PM. WAITRESSES - All hours reupholstering, $40. 649-2675. tion Chambers. Sealed 8 R, 233, Mantua, N.J. 08051. 34 - Roofing-Sidmg 12:00 noon the day before Greg available. Apply in person at proposals will be received un­ 35 - Heating.Plumbing publication. Call 947-9946 Flooring Tacorral, 246 BiBroad ■ St.,“ TWO AIR Conditioners - ’Two 36 - Deadline for Saturday end til 3:30 p.m., April 26. 1977 at TEACHER AIDE - twelve 37 - Moving-Trucking.Storage Manchester. speed, thermonstatically con­ which time they will be months position for 38 - Services Wanted Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSES trolled, 6,000 BTU. 2 years publicly opened. Manchester Early Learning DENTAL ASSISTANT for old. Zip mount. $150 each. 646 Center. Minimum of MISC. FOR SALE Specifications and bid forms 4 0 - Household Goods S; nappy Birthday ^ Homaa For Sate 23 Homaa For Sale Glastonbury office. Full time. 1:30-4 PM Sunday Apr. 17th 3732, anytime. Associates degree in Early PLEASE READ 23 may be secured at the 41 — Articles for Sale Excellent opportunity. Chair- SUNDAY 2:00- 5:00 Childhood Education or two 42 - Building Supplies S To Our Favorite J) Cross over the line to Glastonbury to see 6 YOUR AD side Experience preferred. TAG SALE - Stove, kitchen Business Office. 45 N. School □ EMPLOYMENT years beyond high school in 43 - Pets -Birds- Dogs Street, Manchester, Conn. 44 — Livestock I 40 Year Old! | Send resume to Box F c/o three of our delightful homes: table, crib, dresser, misc. 66 related field. Experience with Classified ads are taken over U M K n a v iu B Manchester Herald. Raymond E. Demers 45 - Boats & Accessories Maple St. Saturday and Sun­ young children preferred. 46 - Sporting Goods the phone as a convenience. 130,000— M inehM ttr. THESE HOMES day 10 to 5. Help Wanted 13 47 - 33 HARVEST LANE - $66,900.00 Business Manager Salary $5,450. Applications by Garden Products The Herald Is responsible tor I i Immaculate alx room SECRETARY Receptionist - No. 025-4 written request only. P.O. Box 48 - Antiques only one Incorrect Insertion and MANCHESTER 49 - Wanted to Buy I Peg, Brad, | Capa. Encloaad aun- Busy medical office in Comfortable and attractive Colonial on quiet SAWYER 500S Slide PHONE FROM home to ser­ 696, Manchester Conn. 06040. then only to the size of the original insertion. Errors which porch, flraplaca, gar­ Manchester. Excellent typing park-like street, 4 bedrooms, IVs baths, family tor. Good condition. 6 vice our customers in the An E q u al O p p o rtu n ity RENTALS I and Dana ^ skills required. Pleasanl afternoon. Manchester area, flexible 52 - Rooms for Rent do not lessen the value of the & age, traad lot. room plus walk-out finished lower level, INVITATION Employer. 53 - Apartments for Rent advertisement will not be cor­ telephone manner and ap- hours, super earnings. 249- $45,700— Bolton. Naw 54 - Homes tor Rent rected by an additional inser­ Utude for figures, knowledge 56 RANDOLPH RD. - BUTTON BALL ARIENS RIDING 6 hp Mower TO BID 7773. CUSTODIAN for Manchester 55 - Business tor Rent tion. Rating. Sevan room of insurance forms-helpful. - With electric starter. $200. Sealed bids will be received Early Learning Center. 56 - Resort Property for Rent Help Wanted 13 VICINITY Ralaad Ranch. 1Vi ARE OPEN 57 - Wanted to Rent Hours 9 a.m. to 5;30 p.m., AREA - $63,900.00 Call 643-8795, anytime. in the Office of the Director of SALES POSITION - Straight Related work experience bathe, flraplaca, 2 car 5B - Misc for Rent Monday, ’Tuesday, ’Riursday, Walk to schools and recreational center from this General Services, 41 Center commissions, leads furnished preferred. $3.04 an hour for 20 PORTER WANTED - 6 nighU 3 Bedroom - L-shaped garage. and Friday. Salary commen­ THREE FAMILY Tag Sale - hour week. Applications by AUTOMOTIVE Help Wanted 13 lovely 3 bedroom Colonial. A new country kitchen Street, Manchester, Connec­ to homeowners. Call 242-5402. 61 - Autos for Sale a week. Midnight to 8 a.m. Ranch - immaculate in­ surate with experience. Saturday April 16tn.. 126 written request only. P.O. Box t45,500-8outh WIndaor. awaits you, plus the bonus of city utilities on a love­ ticut until May 3, 1977 at 11 62 - Trucks tor Sale Ideal for husband and wife terior - large lot - 30’s. Include business and personal Briarwoofl Drive, WINDOW CLEANER Needed 696, Manchester, Conn. 06040. 63 - Heavy Equipment for Sale $UltGER KING team. Contact manager of Immaoulata aavan references in reply to Box CC, ly lot. Manchester. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. a m. for the following; An E q u al O p p o rtu n ity 64 - Molorcydes-Bicycles ★ ★ ★ ★ room Ranoh, 2W - Must be experienced and 65 - Campers-Traiters-Mobile Full & Part Time Parkade Lanes. No phone c/o Manchester Herald. Color TV, crib, toys, fawn Firefighters turnout coats reliable. Call 649-5334. Employer, Help. Days and Nights. 3 Bedroom Ranch - bathe, llraplaca, Utility sand spreader Homes calls. 188 HURLBURT ST. TANGLEWOOD mower, furniture, and many 66 - Automotive Service All Interested, apply in family room, garago. FOR YOUR fireplaced living room - P a r t t im e Ptek-up and 57 Weaver Road other items. The Town of Manchester is 67 - Autos for Rent-Lease. AREA - $82,500.00 PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The person at Burger King, MEN-WOMEN ' dining room - eat-in $46,500— Vernon. Four delivery person for local firm, an equal opportunity Air Force recently announced 191 Park Road, West ’The owners of this recently redecorated 8 room Ranch T O S a i kitchen - low 40’s. bidroom Colonial, ojMrating in Connecticut ana Builder’s own home - eleven rm. Contemporary BEIGE DAVENPORT - 84 in­ employer, and requires an af­ new openings for individuals Hartford, Conn. Western Massachuesetts. have asked us to invite you to inspect their lovely home. ches long. Very good condi­ firmative action policy for all with prior military service. If ★ ★ ★ ★ flntehad rtc room, 24 You will be impressed with this list of features: with many special features, excellent maintenance, Help Wanted 13 GOOD HUMOR loot pool, city Between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. tion. Reasonable. Please call of its Contractors and Vendors you nave been out for less J.C. PENNEY 3 or 4 Bedroom Cape - Weekdays. Write P.O. Box and tastefully done for the discriminating buyer. utlllttea. 1^2 Full Beths 1^ Garage 6462614 as a condition of doing than 5 years and are looking GENERAL EXPERIENCED Part Time , ICECIIEilM large treed lot - owner 800, Rockville. business with the Town, as per for “A Great Way of Life , IMMEDIATE JOB Openings - Morning personnel wanted. |No experience $49,500— Varnon. Eight •^Fireplace Family Room Please fell free to take a peek at any or all of these TAG SALE - April 16 & 17,9 to contact the Air Force im­ DFFICE CLERK anxious - offers invited. INSPECTION! 12,000 to 20,000 possibilities. necessary. Afl expenses Federal Order 11246. Apply in person, Franks room Rateod Ranch. FIGURE CLERK - Invocing, 1^4 Bedrooms i^ m o Sq. Ft. well-built homes on Sunday. 5.12 Patton Street, East Hart­ mediately. Call 646-7440. Mature, flexible. Must be We need career minded peo­ paid, valid driver’s ★ ★ ★ ★ Bid forms, plans and SuKrmarket, 725 East Middle Cloaa to atemantery •^Laundry Room p' Kitchen Appliances ford. Air conditioner, tools, able to work some nights ple who are willing to work for Tplte., Manchester. license. Over 18 years of 3 Bedroom Raised achool. Large Florida sports equipment, good fur­ specifications are available at SECRETARY - Good typing a rewarding future. We want I age. Apply: Daily, in- and weekends. Call for Ranch - large treed lot - room. niture, many more items. the General Services Office, and steno. Excellent figure to talk to you privately. We GAS STATION Attendant - I eluding Saturday, 12 noon sor. All ol this lor only Real Estate appointment, 643-5147 charming interior - low A 41 Center Street, Manchester, aptitude. Self starter. Must be have many job openings Part time. Nights and I to 5 p.m. $49,000— Toltend-Vamon G.E. CARRY COOL Air con­ Connecticut. able to assume responsibility offering security, Mnsions 60’s. line. 6W room Ranch, ALLIED weekends. Apply in person at SEWING MACHINE * ditioner. Hardly used $75 and work Indyiendently, ★ ★ ★ ★ 42,000 Town of Manchester, and high earnings. Training Custom Auto Radiator, Rt. 6, GOOD HUMOR apacloua family Operator with drapery Dlractlona; E n t on East Center StrMt to Woodbridgo, 633-8993 Call 649-7145 Growth Mtetlal. Equal Oppor­ al Connecticut starts immediately. Apply Bolton. 4 Bedroom Colonial room, two car garage. experience. Call between 9 ten on W oodbridgo to Woavtr. tunity Employer M/F. &nd Ramada Inn, Rt. 91 off the COUP. OPEN HOUSE Robert B. Weiss, Cape - fireplaced living $62,000— Manchaatar. and 5, Monday thru Friday, TAG SALE - Saturday 16lh, General Manager resume to Lydall Inc. Per­ Bridge St. exit. Warehouse SMILING WOMAN - earn $65 46 Kennedy Road 6467286. Sunday 17lh - 9 to 5. Numerous sonnel Dept. 615 Parker St., SEC R E TA R Y Point at 10:30 am., room - large garden Naw L-Ranch. SUNDAY 2 to 4 P.M. No. 033-4 a week part time. Days or So. Windsor, Conn. items, some collectibles. 76 Manchester. BOOKKEEPER - For Wednesday April 20. No phone area - fruit trees - 40’s. Spacloua lamlly 107 Tracy Drive, Manchester Manchester Early Learning evenings. Hours flexible. Not 289-6251 STEADY WORK - Reliable, ZINSSER AGENCY North School St.. North calls. An Equal Opportunity ★ ★ ★ ★ room, two car garage. Center. Minimum high school door-to-door. For appoint­ Equal Opportunlly Employer hard worker, who wants OPEH-SUHDAY 1 to 4 P.M. Manchester. ATTRACTIVE POSITION in Employer. ment call Mr. Brennan 623- 3 Bedroom Colonial - $06,500-South WIndaor. steady employment, good in­ Data Processing department. diploma plus two years 9311, 3 to 5 p.m. P large rooms - country Birch Hill. Im- come. Call 528-6702 between 6 Forest Hills of Vernon TAG SALE - Saturday and Knowledge of keypunch help- secretarial and bookkeeping 2 only. D 646-1511 ADVERTISING experience. Salary $3.12 per type location. maculata nine room Sunday, April 16th. and 17th ful.' ■ Five day ■ week. ■ A' -.ll INSPECTOR REQUIRED - Comer of Silver Lane and DEADLINE benefits. East Hartfordird plea-pi hour for 20 Hour week. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT WANTED - Engine lathe Ralaad Ranch, thraa Air frame and engine parts. operator with experience.erlence. 5056 ★ ★ ★ ★ or lour badrooma, NOW accepting applications Birchwood 9 to 6. sant surroundings 289-2736. Application by written Technician needed for Day shift. Must have h o u rs. P“ ailid nolldays.lo lld a y s . tread lol. for full time employmentt. QlMtonbury 1200 noon the day before request only. P.O. Box 696, growing R & D lab for fiber- experience In aircraft inspec­ Call for mora datalla Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 publication Excellent insurance benefits. FOR SALE - White Pine CUSTODIAN - Manchester Manchester, Conn. 06040. An board manufacturer. Prefer regarding Farm $69,900-Belton, Mount tion requirement and be Metronics Inc., Rt. 6 & 44A, only. Trees, and Forsythia Bushes. Deadline lor Saturday and Church. Approximately 37 1/2 Equal Opportunity Employer. college or high school familiar with Mll-I-9858. App­ Sumnor. Landacapod Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday Bolton. Conn. property In Coventry — OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 p.m. Dig your own Call 643-7304 hours per week, including background in uiemislry of ly in person to The Le-Ini to parfactlon, goaa COOK - For Manchester Ear­ Science. Some industrial 1 0 0 acre Camp In MACHINIST - First class, some Sunday time. Previous Corp., 190 Tunnel Rd., Ver­ experienced on Lathe and TAG SALE Saturday April related experience desirable. ly Learning Center. Minimum experience in mechanical FULL TIME Salesperson - H ebron — 85 acraa with thte Immaeutela non. 7W room Ralaod Bridgeport, interviewing 8:30 16lh., 9 to 4, 184 Crescent Write Box E, c/o Manchester high school diploma or ability desired. Ability to For local family-shoe store. tread land - Columbia. Experienced preferred. Ranch. a.m, til 4 p.m. Over time and Drive East Hartford Herald. e q u iv a le n t. P re v io u s make careful observations, FIRST CLASS Machinist or benefits. Dynamic Metal H e r a l L i experience cooking for work independently and be Please call 6467207. Miscellaneous, and household tool maker. Paid holidays, W9,900-South WIndaor. Products Co., Inc., 422 North items PERSON WANTED to work groups. Salary $3.04 for 15 to flexible, Not a routine posi- vacation and liberal fringe Now tight room Main St„ Manchester. in kitchen making sandwiches 20 h o u rs p er w eek tion. Occasional overtime and AUTOMOTIVE Billing 643-2711 benefits. Apply in person, Secretary - Must have Colonial, four TAG SALE - Saturday and with other girls. Please call Applications by written travel. Equal Opportunity between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. H bedrooms. 649-4561. request only. P.O. Box 696, Employer M/F, Colonial automobile experience. Sunday. April 16 and 17, It to and B Tool and Engineering Strong typing skills. Good PInewood by J. A. McCarthy 4. Rain date April 23 and 24 Manchester, Conn. 06040. An Fiber Co,, Personnel Dept. C o., 168 F o r e s t S t., 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Colonial Cape on attractive Equal Opportunity Employer. Call 6461233. working atmosphere. Apply in Homaa For Sale 23 treed and shrubbed lot — immaculate interior in­ Furniture, rugs, appliances, Announcements Manchester, An Equal Oppor­ Custom designed Rai.sed Ranches and Dutch ^ Announcements person only 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., cluding fireplaced living room, dining area — and tent, radial arm saw. MGB tunity Employer. Monday through Friday, ^realty Colonials. 4 models to choose from, ail 3 bedrooms - engine parts, plants, etc. 160 U&R much - much m ore • Priced in the 40’s. 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCNESTEF Up to 2*4 baths, formal dining room, sundecks with School St.. Manchester. St., Manchester. DIRECTIONS - Vernon Street to Scott Drive to The Little Theatre of Manchester REALTY C0„MC. gorgeous view of Hartford County, fireplaced fami­ presents... ■Manchester Cushman Drive to ’Tracy Drive. MOVING, Everything Goes! 643.2$92 896 Manchester Road ly room, double garages, acre lots ■ Just over the PART TM OPQMQS WAREHOUSE ORIENTED Elegant! Seven room Raised Ranch. $56,900. Young, Friday, ^turday & Sunday needed for eimanding dis­ 6 4 7 1 4 1 9 Robert D. Murdock New Listing, Furniture, household items, • CASHIER • excellent condition, 2-qar garage, two fireplaces, super Manchester Town Line ...... ^^Solitaire tributor. Experience RtaHor D IR E C T IO N S: Pintwood, at end ol Hamilton Dr. In clothes. Sansui stereo, for ctsh tnd carry lumber yard. preferred. 44 hour week. Only $39,900 rec room, large lot. Im hi^iate occupancy. speakers. 66 Oldsmobile 68 Experience preferred but not H a r t s Foreat Hilla oft Taylor St. Taylor SI. Double McDonald’s® necetsaiy. Hours spproilmately $ Excellent fringe benefits. Dlroctlona: 690 Manchoator Road. Taka Habron convertible, 13, 14, It 15” a.m. to 3 p.m., about 30 hours per Send resume to Box FF c /o 7 Room ilarta oft Rt. 30N acroat from Acadia tires. 83 Vernon Road, Bolton, week. Avanua, right at Route 83 Junction. Manchester Herald. Raataurant . . . all day. 6465468 Solitaire’’ McDonald’s® at the Burr Corners • SALES AND STOCK Cape Cod PERSON • COMMISSARY WORKERS 'rea/fy USTED TMS WEEK------14 BEDROOMS, 13X15 ELECTRIC GUITAR - Ven­ Wed. I Thure. Frl. 8 Sat. Shopping Plaza still has oppor­ M om lnn and weekends. needed for making and wrap­ THE WALUCE COMPANY 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER tura - Les Paul imitation. May 4 » B May 6 8 7 tunities available during breakfast For appointment call 648-0136, ping sandwiches. Apply in per­ 1. ) A two bedroom ranch that defies Iformu. n n k room, 800 Sllvor Lano Good condition $100 Fender ask for Dan or Steve. M/F. Equal son. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Day and Eaat Hartford, Conn. MERRITTp Agency 8 P.M. 8:30 P.M. Employment Opportunity. description for cleaniiness and value. m 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 super reverb amp, $100 Call and lunch periods. Positions are evening hours available, Iert m kitchen, with 869-1660 MLS Reeltora 646-1180 Garage with roof railing, front porch 64$-8403. EAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ly to Hob Nob Enterprise Inew formica also available for closing hours Hilliard St. Manchester. 115 New State Road, Manchester with hand wrought ironwork, wall to counter, fust roor SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ 649-1441 (closers must be 18 years or older). wall in several rooms, range, dard Typewriters. ■ MANCHESTER - Nine room BOLTON - Cape, Homes For Seta 23 Homes For Sale 23 IBEDROOM 13X13, PIUS Private fnatrueUona 13 T hree Lota-Land lor Sale Guaranteed. Also call us for refrigerator, clothes washer. Boiler- MMCMESTn I MCNn Cape. Finished rec room, two 24 Articles lor Sale 41 cleaning and overhaul of your As a member of our crew, you h ’ MORE BEDROOMS ON •31,900 Cohmial bedrooms. Dinlnig room. burner unit new in 1972. Venetian GUITAR. BLUEGRASS banlo car garage. 42,909. Welles Garage. Country. Kitchen.6il typewriter. Small charge for 2 ACRE BUILDING Lots • Ap­ SCREENED LOAM ■ Gravel, M u ffle r will receive supervisory training, U t l M O H C w i l h blinds, draperies. Aluminum siding for ■second floor. Instruction: Now’s the time to City water and sewers, Agency, 742-7356 , 6434302. Fireplace. Lovely yard. proved and ready to go. pick up and delivery. Yale sow your musical seeds. All aluminum siding, great Owner. $37,900. 849-8876. processed gravel, stone, sano Typewriter Service, 41 R e g a l C e n te r free meals, pleasant working con­ low maintenance and low heat costs. IFIRSHE0FIUM.YR00M, Owner will help finance. $10,- and fill. For delivery call ages. All styles. Free loan in­ starter home. BOL’TON ■ Immaculate two 000. McDonald Real Estate, Purnell Place, 649-4988 Owner obtained professional appraisal strument. Reasonable. 646 bedroom Ranch. Large lot MANCHESTER - Deluxe 64 George H. Gritfing, Andover, ditions and regular wage increases. PUIS WASH ROOM AND •30,000 Coiontel/Condo 2269705. 742-7fi6 before listing with us - •37,000'"' was the 6557. 2W baths, all appliances, with woods. Welles Agency, Duplex. 6 room unit has 3 STEREO • Custom slim line Corner ol Broad Apply in person at McDonald’s®, ISENTRY WORK ROOM DOWN. 742- 7356, 6434302. bedrooms, fireplace, family stereophonic high-fidelty and Center Street Mon.-Fri. e am. . 6 pm appraisal, and •37,000'"’ is the price! Oh, all facilities, easy living. room, covered deck, plus rec TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Phone 646-2112 Sat...... 8 s.m. - 12 noon _JREAL ESTATE SERVICES 9X10 SUN ROOM, stefeo. Approximately l76 Route 83 in Vernon. yes, park like yard with "Golf Green” □ REAL ESTATE •SO.OOO Capo 7 Hoorn MUST SELL - Three family. room. Call Suzanne or Arthur Real Etlato tVinled 23 Good condition. Good for albums, 2 stands, 1 carrying MANCHESTER & VICINITY lawn. OUTDOOR 6AS6RU. ON Excellent condition. Fine Excellent location. Very good ShorU, 6463233. J. Watson plating, or welding. ^11 646 case. 643-9900. MANCHESTER — Cape style home across from area, a must see! investment. Apartment Beach Co., Manchester Of­ SELLING your house? Call us 3439 from noon 111 6:00 p.m. Parkade. Fireplaced living room, 2. ) Nestled among the big Cheney homes PATIO, ALUMINUM Homaa For Sale 23 available. Financing fice, 747-9139. Equal Housing first and we’ll make you a •44,000 Mttoh cash offer. T.J. Crockett, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, on Forest St. is this brick front custom SNNIK, WITH AWNMGS, So. Windsor, 126 x 266 arranged. Owner, 6461919. Opportunity. SWIMMING POOLS - Large SWIMMIN6 POOLS LEGAL NOTICE »3,58929,566 .- 266 FOOT fronUge. Realtor, 643 1577. Large pool distributor has porch. Asking only $36,000. crafted Cape, built for the present treed lot, 1V4 baths, gar­ pool distributor has luxury AND ONE CAR GARAGL Two/w o bedroom______Rancli. Have we helped you above ground pools in original new above ground pools for 6 TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT V E R N O N — Solid brick Ranch featuring floor owner. There is not enough room to Aluminum sWng, baseboard age, neat, clean home. lately?...call 643-2711. IMMEDIATE Cash for your ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ! ★ ■Ar ■k •k ★ cartons. Guaranteed. Must only $577 com pletely to ceiling fireplace, 3 bedrooms, describe all the features - just one d e a U ^ r^ e , Hutchins Agen- •44M0 area 1S30 property. Let us explain our clear warehouse for new 1977 erected. 31 feel x 19 feet C o laiilal PEACEFUL fair proposal. Call Mr Hie Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Connec­ plaster walls, country setting, (among many), for instance, is that the $38,900 MANCHESTER • New llaUng, Pools - $599. completely over all dimension. 15 feet ticut, will hold a public hearing in the Town Office Building, 8 rooms, IW baths, bam Belflore,ore, 647-1'■1413. commercial zoned. three bedroom Bungalow erected. 31x16 OD, 15ia4 swim X 24 feet swim area, com­ tasteful awnings operate from the in­ TWO FAMILY Flat - Pour with work shop. area, complete with liner, Wednesday, 20 April, 1977, at 8:00 P.M., to hear the following MANCHESTER— New listing, like to paint? Here’s IRECENT6R00M Cape. Dining room, garage, COUNTRY plete with liner, ladder, I ,! I ? V applications asking lor relief from the zoning laws ol the Town side! All kinds of extras will stay. We rooms each. Excellent loca­ ■ n M n ilo t newer roof and furnace, im­ ladder, pump, sundeck. fen­ your chance, excellent value tion. 36 Locust Street. Priced filler, sun deck, fencing, of Andover, Connecticut: “ McDonald’s® can’t resist - just one more (among COLONIAL Wynedlng Hill Road. One mediate occupancy. East Buying? Selling? Swap­ cing and stairs. Financing Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dou­ reduced! 6462426, 6 to 5. LIVINB ping? Place your ad In arranged. Absolutely no and stairs. Financing #143 — Howard J. Pohl requesting relief from zoning many) features - the fiberglas doors on of Manchester’s finest Coast Realty, 528-9668, ble garage, large country lot. {FAMILY SIZED KirCHEN, eveningss I8467603. The Herald...643-2711. obligation. Call toll free 1-606 arranged. Absolutely no regulations requiring 20 feet side yard frontage. A variance of 2 MANCHES’TER - New ElglTt areas. obligation. McDonald’s® at the Burr Corners Asking only $37,900. the two car garage can be fingertip |l-shapedlivikroom, Leave the fast city pace 3824529. Ask for FYank. feet is requested. Lot located on Pine Ridge Drive. operated! Please, allow sufficient time Room Colonial. 1 s/4 acres, 2 F.J.SPILECKI ATTRACTIVE Three M M hw l■l•6-3$2•4S^$ C O V E N T R Y - Want a waterfront home? Here it ■with fiepuce, and 1/2 baths, 2 garages, up to 16’’ behind you — move into A$k For Franh #145»— Clyde W. Jr., and Georgette M. Conrad requesting relief Shopping Plaza has an opening for to inspect this one! ftetfion 04S4U1 Bedroom Cape • Dining room, FOR SALE - Volkswagen from zoning regulations requiring 20 feet side yard footage and is. 3 bedroom Ranch, fireplaced Idininc area, im Insulation. Choice of colors eat-in kitchen, fireplace. this lovely 8-room MAY WE BUY your home? camping equipment, almost a custodian. Hours are from 11 living room, large kitchen, 3. ) Seven room U&R Colonial with 16x34 for interior and rugs. 16 year Convenient, quiet location. Ranch. Four bedrooms, Quick, fair, all cash and no new. Sleeper extension, childs •666666666«66«66g6*gg«ggg« 60 feet front yard footage. A variance ol 12 feet is requested for Home Owners Warranty. Low side yard and a variance of I foot is requeeted for front yard. enclosed porch, mid $30’s. INGROUND pool. Professionally Ibaths, baseboard $30s. East Coast Realty, 526 air conditioned with in­ problems. Call Warren E. bed. stove, refrigerator, car Building Suppllat 42 P.M. to 7 A.M. Responsibilities will down payment considered. TIMROD ROAD - F irs t 9666, 6469669. Howland, Realtors. 643-1106. top carrier. Keaionably Lot located on Lakeside Drive. MANCHESTER— Older two family hopie on North landscaped with fencing. Lovely stone Ineatbhlrianaruof Charles Ponticelli It Son. 646 Offering! Excellent seven law apartment. Go ■;; "' i' ■ I ■ include floors, walls, windows and priced. Call 1-9268474. NATURAL STONE for #146 — Bruce M. and Carol D. MacKay requesting relief from side of town. Quiet street, possible fireplace. Wall to wall. Frame and I fME HOMES. 1546, 6466666. room Raised Ranch Plastered ANDOVER • Large four horseback riding WANTED - Direct from walls, 2 fireplaces, tile baths, retainiifk walls, veneers, zoning regulations requiring 50 feet rear yard footage. A outside cleaning. Experience extra building lot. stone construction. Immediate oc­ bedroom Ranch. Sundeck, through 17 acres of owner. Full dormered Cape or LOAM, DRIVEWAY Gravel patios, etc. Pick up by the variance ol 40 feet is requested. Lot located on Long Hill Road. SOUTH WINDSOR— New to market. Country Estate. 72 ELDRIDGE STREET laundry room, large family woods. Owner wants offers. w o o d ^ and pasture land Colonial in Manchester up to Certified Pool Sand, Complete cupancy. room, 2 car garage. City Mund or delivery by the ton. At this hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard preferred, but we do have a super­ Unusual Dutch Colonial reproduc­ three bedrooms, large family $47,900. Welles Agency, 742- low $49’s. Reply Box A, Landcaping. Mowing. Custom Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, 4. ) Seven room Cape, two full ceramic FIANO utilities, ameslfe drive, imt or go fishing in your Manchester Herald. and written communications received. Said appeals are on file tion with all custom details. Also kitchen, pantry, laundry 7356, 6434302. Troybllt tilling. 742-7833, or 6463163 vised training program. baths. Cedar shingled exterior. Very room, wall-t6wall carpeting water oil heat. Has to be seen private pond. AH this 6462178. and may be seen in the office of the Town Clerk, Town Office includes 6-stall horse bam, fenced to be appreciated. Priced way and much more. Building. recent roof. “Mini-Estate’’ yard. At REALTY throughout, ------VERNON - Clean three pastures, riding rings, completely many extru, Aaklng $31',600. below replacement cost. bedroom Ranch. Large lot Doga-BIrda-Pate 43 Dated Andover. Connecticut 9 April, 1977 Apply In person at McDonald’s®, •41,500", we invite comparison; Charles LMperance, 646-Rin. Houaahold Qooda 40 TAG SALE • Saturday and nng fenced 14 acres. Paul J. Correntl, desirable Scott Dr. location Sunday, i^ril 16th and i7th. 6 6434363. DOG-CAT BOARDING Dated at Andover, Connecticut 16 April, 1977 Route 83 in Vernon between 10 646-5200: Welles Agency, 742-7359, 643- REFRIGERATORS to 5, n Clement Road, East H ' ------gr 0302. Hartford. bithing/grooming. Complete Zoning Board of Appeals A.M. and 4 P.M. EIGHT ROOM Colonial- 2 1/2 Washers, ranges, used, modern facilities. Canine Andover, Connecticut ULFIORE AGENCY MANCHESTER - $33,000. hatha, family room, fireplace, guaranteed and clean. New 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford COVENTRY • ^ c lo u s seven PHILBRICK Saturday and Holiday Inne, 266 Sheldon Albert E. Richey, Chairman MLS Spotteas, tlx room Cape. Very four bedrooms, gartgea, acre. shipment damaged, GE and TAG SALE ------room Split. Huge family Frlgidalre. Low prices. B. D. ^nday, April 15th and —16th, ,.. 87 Road. Manchester. 648-5971. Mary C. McNamara, Secretary ^______m - 4 3 3 i Realtors • All Points Relocation« 647-1413 central. Fine itarter home. $53,600. Hutchins Agency, 6 ^ Agency Hutchina Agency, 646-3166. 3166. room, wooded acre lot. $46,- 64M200 MMMO Pearl and Son, 648 Main Clinton Dr., South Windsor too. Welles A ^ c ^ , 742-73M. FREE - Small black dog. Call Street. 643-2171 Furniture. R is t u n 1 PAGE EIGHT B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. April 16. Iff77 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. April 16. 1977 - PAGE NINE-B Boom* lor Bont 52 Apartmont* For Bont S3 ACROSS 6 Hair Answer to Previoui Puzzle 'taAnMiErMil < ■•s ' m 9 Brownish 1 Property purple 10 77 A Q E 1 MANCHESTER - Mature 1 1 n 3 □ o n MANCHESTER - one half of 7 Catches sight 10 In the same N ilM e T[a 1 Charles M. Schultz responsible working women of E 4 I STILI newer Duplex. Three JSntional Weather Forecast 13 Jubilant place (abbr.) JF w T E T A a 1 □ □ □ 0 lovely large furnished home, [F T E s f r bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, I Dear Abby 14 Bsfaball hit 11 Besides U T a o D suP B R srir/ouf want to rent beautiful fur­ 1/2 baths, full basement, coo- 12 Visual 1\A P M 15 Wolfish 0 nished rooms to same or venient location. Security 16 Slice 19 Arrival-time I£i E i P u [C 7 L Tl A g O u T A Senior Citizens. With kitchen |£ 1 R[T A M ■ M A deposit. $275 monthly, Flano By Abigail Van Buren 17 Leak out guesi (abbr.) A privileges, modern baths, 21 Agree 0 Tl N t S 1 R Tl Realty, 6468200. 18 Profit L Y S h a t o n t h e I privacy, parking, bus line, 22 White water S i S s ■ E [R K IF H'OU lOeUE T0A5K s a ip n q d 20 First garden \0 0 T ■ M IF I / " I' yard, $30 weekly. 6468099. PLEASANT THREE room’ 21 Hebrew lyre 23 Fencing P M£,rp SW,''VE5!" KgD, gur Hfc I a loTwj L ■ M U ■ M A|7| 66TAL0U5V6(2AD£! apartment - Available April 23 Colorado park tword A[u r 0 1 F R’o U Aportmont* For Bont S3 15. Centrally located, heat, 27 Semitic 24 Bodies of P E Q Tl L_T [S w NSI ^ GCTTINKS i weU • '■•■““nobly attractiv e, M appliances carpeting. ^00 ft ** ‘n my late 30a who receives many language water A D ■1 Y t j T 111 8 TSI WE HAVE customers watting mont%, no pets. 643^78, social Invitations. I recently turned down an invitation to a 32 Rings 26 Follows along V. 1 ... 26 She (Fr.) 38 Water (Fr.) uis 5TRfiMfiTH' for the rental of your apart­ tctiimiM I dinner party I frankly told the hostess that I w m nS 33 Reccoon-like 47 Grass cloth ment or home. J.D.Real longer areepting invitations that did not aUow me to bring animal 28 Leonine heir 41 Singer Bob 48 Waterless 29 Poker stake Estate Associates, Inc. 643 NEWER DELUXE, two my own date. Very irately she told mo that UI didn’t want 34 Familiar 49 Pert of to be I960. emblem 30 The isme bedroom townhouse In two to go to parties alone I should get married. 42 Actor Ferrer 50 Snow slider >9aoo 35 Between (Let.) family, 11/2 baths, carpeting, 43 Wild goat 52 Thresh LOOKING for anything in real “ >nMy people think a single person should be (prefix) 31 Part of train Whitlirap appliances, patio, basement 44 Below key estate rental - apai^ents, garage. Convenient quiet loca- feefuk*^ to 80 to a party alone? I always 36 Pith (pM soundly homes, multiple d w e lll^ , no 39 Vstues 37 Valid 45 Reputation 54 Broke bread WHAT PIP TH E AAARTTAN Uon. Available hby 1, $260. I TAKE M E TO VCtSR HEfe JUSTAWP EECAU5E fees. Call J.D. Real & tate 6430311 after 5 p.m. woman who shares my embarrassment. Am I wrong? 40 Frogs Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss SAV TO THE COUeH ■? KNEADER/ HE c a n y •THINK U P Associates, Inc. 6431900. SINGLE SIMON 42 Short period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 10 It 12 INTEU_ECTliAi_ PUNS. WMOMiioiocui* I Z 3 - MANCHESTER - Enjoy the ( ill 13 14 NEW THREE Room apart­ best of two worlds. Nicely '■•toer bring your own date than 46 Bozo ____y| 47 Maxilla and ment - Handy to bus and shop­ renovated, older duplex. Six gamble on what the hostess haa paired you oHwlth, say so. ts 16 -rusr LOSE th' c a p ping. References and security rooms, new kitchen and bath, For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, April 17, Saturday night But most ba^elora are invited to parUes to provide mandible THAT'S TAILIN' US —AN' T deposit required. $210 per 51 One devoted 17 16 VOU't/e MADE VOUPSELF full basement, $260 per month. will find rain or showers developing across parts of the lower esOTts for the single women. And Pd like to Me tbe ■ " 1 FIFTY BUCKS/ month. Phllbrlck Agency, Paul W. I^ugan, 6438535. dateless woman who would feel “embarraaMd" to And ber to religious 31 Realtors, 6434200.' Great Plains area as well as in scattered sections of the work 1° Lakes region. Elsewhere, generally fair weather should £ * 1 0 ™ '”’’*" ““ “ • “ '■«tlve, weU-mannered S3 Wreath of 33 34 35 3« 28 39 30 31 ROCKVILLE - Three Room prevail with skies ranging from clear to .partly cloudy. honor ELUNGTON - TICK TOCK Apartment. With heat, hot 1 TOWER - Immediate oc­ Minimum temperatures include; (approximate maximum 55 Mariner 33 water, stove refrigerator. 56 Wearing 1 1 ■ cupancy. A new one bedroom $158. No pets. Parking for one readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 58 (81), Boston 42 (63), ® “““Pected that my 34 3S tim Townhouse community within husband had an apartment or room or girlfriend apparel Car. Adults only. Security Chicago 53 (70), Dallas 60 (72). Denver 41 (63), Duluth 39 57 Length 1 1 1 walking distance of stares, deposit. Call 6437^. (60). Houston 64 (75). Jacksonville 61 (83), Kansas City 58 somewhere because he would leave home in a gray suit and 38 37 3, O US f»t ow come back in navy blue. 58 Necessitated banks and churches. Features (73), Los Angeles 55 (68), Miami 71 (82), New Orleans 62 1 When I first called him on this, he tried to make me 40 *••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• include private entrances, (80), New York 45 (61), Phoenix 56 (92), San Francisco 49 DOWN balcony overlooking cathedral believe I was losing my mind. 43 Dog$-Blrd$-Pttt 43 Garden Pim/uctt 4T A n tiq u n 4$ Rooms tor Bont 52 VILLA8ER APTS. (67), Seattle 42 ( 54), St. Louis 58 (77), Washington 48 ( 72). 43 44 46 47 46 46 so ceilinged living room, wall-to- I am sure there is nothing wrong with mo, and he is 1 Skinny fish ■ 1 Carpeting, full basement. Wt tile SI POODLES AKC reglatered. wall carpeting, 1 1^ baths, obviously changing clothes somewhere. What do you think 2 Swing around 53 53 54 WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly baths, appliances, heat, patio, air Black 6 weeks old. Good NiMor Mixifi range, refrigerator, garbage conditioner, no pets, adults. of a man like that? 3 Narrow band 55 Dolls - Paintings, Trains, ^ r - rooms. Single 156.95, 364.K, disposal, pantry unit, air con­ •666*66666666666«*6«6*66*6 4 Sloped 56 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer temperament. Used to ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, ALLENTOWN HOUSEWIFE children. Own both parents. double $69.95, $74.95 plus tax. ditioning, master TV antenna, CHARUS LESPBUNCE Auto* For Solo 51 Motoreyeloo-BIcyehg 94 5 Playing card 57 58 Jugs, Crocks, Almost Pbone in room. Call 6432300. abundant closets, 24-hour 6 Paradises |4 With first shot and worming. cow Anythtng Old. 846-2690. ‘ 340-7620 DEAR HOUSEWIFE: I think your husband boa; (1) NO RESPONSE 7 Magazine IF YOU C A N T — • With papers. 3 females, 1 superintendent service, laun­ 1968 OPEL KADETTE - CaU IN{W$6*9|R (NTMIFfliSI ASSN| THIS AUDIENCE VERY CLEAN - Newly fur­ dry and storage facilities in more suits than he needs; (2) a closet elMwhere; (3) a very official AT ALL"-AND I FIND ME BETTER male. Call 647-9813 after 6. 649-6906 after 5 p.m. poor memory. ■' DANCED MY IS A REAL I d o n ' t ____ , MANURE nished room on busline ideal oasemeni, no pets. Kor ^ weekdays, anytime weekends. ★ ★ JOBS THAN THIS DOG.' Otm q t Ntturv't bMl iMlurol lor- Wanted to Buy 49 for working person. polntment please call 87398^, Homo* for Bont 54 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON HEART OUT.' connotation. Uvestoeft 44 tttlMr* FORGET IT.' References'and security Monday through Friday 8 to 5. 1971 CADILLAC Coupe de FX-1200 - Built by factory DEAR ABBY: I’m about the most mixed-up bride you’ve Anf (MIrortd PRIVATE PARTY Wants old required. Call 646-0505. engineer. Branch heads, ever heard from, (^r wedding date has been set and the \ Equal Housing Opportunity. MANCHESTER - Five rooms, Ville - Full ^diU ac equip­ f r i e n d l y c h e s t n u t ice box and canning Jars. Call enclosed porch, rec room in Barnett clutch, aluminum plans we being made, but right now aU I want to do is run! Win at Bridge Pony With Flaxen mane and 649-4291. ment, .including air con­ 646-6tt3ft FURNISHED ROOM fdr rent 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd. basement, tenant pays ditioning. A cream puff. rocker roUers, Mikuni car­ Jerry is a wonderful young man and I should be thriUed to tail, tl2S. Red shiney pony - Community kitchen and floor. Three room heated u tilitie s. $300 m onthly. buretor, balanced motor, blue get bun, but now I’m sorry I ever said yes. cart, 390. Also FREE kittens. Asking Call 6432183. OLDER BUREAUS, Dressers bath. All utilities included. apartment. $180. Security. 248Wetherell St. Manchester. printed 'motor and tranamis- Here we some examples of why I am not sure I want to Siam bid iucks out Call 1-4S5-9373, or 1-455-9918, Antiques 41 - Rockers, tables, chairs, Security and references. On Call 6432428, 9 to 5. O’Rourke Realty, 633-1411. slon. $3,400 firm. CaU 6437732. evenings. desks, and antiques. Phone 1950 BUICK, 1970 CheveUe SS. mwry him. My mother says they we childish, so please teU bus line, and near stores. Call Hotpoint Dishwasher. 1964 me what you think. WANTED Antique furniture, 6439112. 6448383. EXECUTIVE TYPE Six room OHIcoo-Storo* lor Bont 55 Sosts-Accetsorfei 4B glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Harley Pan Head. For infor­ ★ ★ ’P"’, to the pool and found out he the dummy. Then his face Duplex apartment. All mation, call 646-0467. NORTH ID) other antique item s. R. couldn t “wimi (I had to rescue him.) Abby, shouldn’t he relaxed into a smile. He won \X/iA — appliances. $325 per month. ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square A AKJ962 the first trick with the ace of 15 FOOT MFG NIAGRA - 35 Harrison, 6438709. $30, PER WEEK - T.V., feet Industrial space, 2,000 1974 YAMAHA-DT 250 En­ fishfng ^ An )|i 'li' lir ■ 1971 CHEVY IMPALA - Someone you care about has ------B«rry’« World HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch for estimate, 6438712. m $50 per month. 6431442. 1978 MFG 17, 140 Mercury - GEMINI (May 21-Junt 20) Let MAN - For heavy work in fer­ fertilized, or seeded. Weekly Grem, four door, 65,000 miles, something coming that they've painted for 3150-3200 by Trailer, canvas, loaded. I ^ t those who could help know you tilizer plant. Job Involves Or seasonal rates. Free es­ new brake, four summer and had difficulty obtaining. Today scheduling now. Professional CARPENTRY Sc Masonry - Booart Property condiUon. $5500. CaU 6464)063 are serious about a now protect. The Flintslonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions handllrg and stacking fer­ timates. Call 6333283 after FOUR ROOM Heated Apart­ two snow tires, recent tune- you might be Instrumental in get­ considers any Job. 289-K87, Additions and remodeling. For Bont 55 after 3 Once they see you're earnest, tilizer bags. Must be In good 3:00 p.m. ment. Second floor. Furnished up, $1200. CaU 6236277. , ting it for them. physical condition. Phone Mr. evenings or weekends, Don. Free estimates. Call Anthony or unfurnished. Near bus. No they'll be receptive. Squlllacote, 649^11. SUMMER RENTAL, Water- Automotive Sorvico 99 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Hill, 6430644. pets, no children. Security. 1972 FORD CUSTOM CANCER (June 21-July 22) The GARDENS PLOWED or A. Sc W. PAINTING - Very front Cottage - On Lake Difficult decisions won’t In­ / HE'S THE ^HAT DO YOU DO M35413, after 6 p.m. , Interceptor - 429 cubic inch. more refined and tactful your Roto-Tilled. Experienced. reasonable. Free Estimates. ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- timidate you today. You can face ' s a m e Cl i f f . w h e n a l e o p a r d CiM TREE Service - Free es­ CARPENTRY, Kanasatka, Moultonboro, methods, the bolter chance you Call 6438731, after 6. CaU Wayne, 6437696. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. Power steering, power sun specialists, factory up to any issue. N WON'T CHANGE H iS timates, discount senior REMODEUNG, Additions - MANCHhSTER - Four cozy have of attaining Important goals ‘ApnTi? \A/ii aaa Roofing, siding, and painting. Completely furnished, fully brakes. ExceUent condition. trained, one day service, 114 citizens. Company INTERIOR Sc EXTERIOR rooms. Heat, appliances, $900. 6438725. today. Keep this in mind. PISCES (Feb. 20-Marrh 20) INTERIOR PAINTING and No Job too small. Free es­ East Main Street, Rockville. There are good possibilities for Manchester owned and Painting - Insured. Good parking. Security. May 1st. No 871-1817. LEO (July23-Auo. 22) Look your operated. Call 646-1327. wallpapering. Quality timates. 644-3079. pets. $195. 5235850. you to gain financially today. It work. Reasonable rates. Free professional work at sandy 1969 PONTIAC CaUllna - problems straight in the eye to­ estimates. Call Ed Dascanio, ••#•••••••••#••••••••••••• Good mechanical condlUon. day and they’ll back down before will require some extra effort. FORMICA TOPS - Cabinets reasonable prices. Fully in­ MANCHESTER - One fishing. Centrally located in Roll up your sleeves! 6436985. sured. G.L. McHugh, Paln- BooOng-SIdlng-Chlmnty 34 Lakes Region. $200 weekly. $425 or best offer. 6432256 you will. Think positively. There’s and doors made to order. Top bedroom apartment. In­ after 7 p.m., weekdays. Lovely more sunshine than shadow. quality work reasonable Ung, 6439321. dividual entrance, single story Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after WE REPAIR all major SUNSHINE Contractors - 6:00 p.m. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You prices. References. 646-4348. appliances - Including air con­ building, full maintenance 1972 OPEL - Original owner. J.P. LEWIS S c SON - Interior Gutters, aluminum siding, service. $210. per month, excel today at buoying up the ditioning. Free estimates. All painting - interior and 30,000 miles. Must be seen! spirits of a friend. He’ll know by VINYL REPAIR - We can fix and Exterior Painting, heated. No children, will ISfontod to Bont 57 work guaranteed. 24 hour ser­ Paperhanging, and exterior, carpentry work, con­ $1325. Weekdays after 7 p.m., your presence that you’ll go all sofas, chairs, cars etc. No vice. 644-3079. accept one cat, Damato 6432256. out for him if need be. need for expensive remodeling. Fully insured. crete work. 643-4453, 643-0367. Enterprises, 6431021. TRANSFERRING Southern April 17, 1977 6439658. Connecticut - Businessman LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) recovering. 5635878. Something artistic or creative CUSTOM DRAPERIES - BIDWELL Home Improve­ seeking air-conditioned room 1966 MUSTANG New brakes, Something painful may have to MANCHESTER - Elegant you already enjoy doing could Made by me. Very PAINTER NEEDS Work - ment Co. Expert Installation with private bath and parking. tires, front end, clutch, be said to a pal today. You’ll REWEAVING burns, holes. living in the mansion on Otis be a source of gain lor you this Born Loser — Art Sansom reasonable. Work guaranteeo. Interior, Exterior Fainting, of aluminum siding, gutters Monday thru Thursday nights carberator. Good body, needs state It so it seems more like a Zippers, umbrellas repair^. Call 649-4286. Street. Fireplaced living transmission work. $150 firm. year. Even if it’s now only a hob­ Window shades, Venetian Papering, by tbe hour or job. and trims. Roofing Installa­ weekly for two to three compliment than a criticism. tion and repairs. 6498495, 873 room, two bedrooms, kitchen 742-9476 after 10 p.m. by, It may become a second blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Residential, Commercial. with appliances, heat, hot months starting May 2nd. vocation. MISS LA FAYE - Specializing Summer homes, apartments, 9109. Send details Box EE, care of Marlow's, 867 Main St. 643 in Dress Designing, Wedding, water and electricity 1972 COMET - 6 cylinder. 5221. windows puttied. 20 Years Manchester Evening Herald. Bugs Bunny — HBlmdahl and Stoffal 0 tSttbyKEAKv Evening, and Eveiy Day. 57 experience! Will Travel. E. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, supplied. Lease, security. Automatic, power steering. Grand Avenue, Rockville. Call B lanchard Sc Rossetto, Real clean! Mvel 1971 Ford Davis, 6430495. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Realtors, 6432482. "What do you mean, 'No, 1 may NOT have the BRICK - BLOCK, stone, 871-2220. nings. Quality workmanship, T orino,. Station Wagon. 6 fireplaces concrete, chimney HOUSE PAINTING - Free es­ free estimates. Fully insured. □ AUTOMOTIVE cylinder, power steering, STUPID repairs. No job too small. WINDOW CLEANING - 872-9187, 6433417. MANCHESTER - Four Room automatic, $1095. Urn Moriar- cNVELOPE! timate. Very reasonable. And Apartment. Stove, Save. Call for es- Commercial Sc Residential. you’re the boss! Cali after ty. Silk Town Motors. Hart­ ti mates. Fully insured. Free es­ 5:00, 6436207. SPECIAUZING cleaning and refrigerator, separate heating Auto* For Solo 51 ford Road, Manchester. 643 Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick timates. Call Quality repairing chimneys, roofs, system. Security and lease 6217. Maintenance Incorporateu, required. $175. 647-1414. NEED CAR? Credit bad? ELECTRICIAN - All types of Buffdlng-Contracting 33 new roofs. Free estimates. 30 wiring, electrical Improve­ 6438845. Years Experience. Howley, Bankrupt? Repossessed? VOLKSWAGENS ■ We buybuy, MANCHESTER - one Honest Douglas accepts sell and repah*epali them. 1970 VW ment, and repair work. FREE WES ROBBINS carpentry 6435361. estimates.s. Calla 6435253. RETIRED COUPLE wish to bedroom apartment at Sun- lowest down, smallest Bug, rebuilt engine. $995.1970 house sit during summer remodeling specialist. Ad­ nybrook Village. Quiet, con­ payments. Douglas Motors. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ROOFER WILL InsUll roof VW Bug, converUble, $m . while owners are away. Call siding or gutters for low dis­ venient location, private en­ 345 Main. 1969 VW Bug, automaUc J t9S. CARPETING - Never laid. 6434284. bullt-ins, bathrooms, trances, single story building, kitchens, 6433446. count price. Call Ken at 647- Tim Morlarty, Silk Town From 3180,000 home! Newest heat, hot water and air con­ WE PAY $15 for complete nylon short shag. Beautiful. 1566. Motors, Hartford Road, la w n MAINTENANCE - ditioning all included. $230 per Junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Manchester. 643417. Sealed in water-proof factory lawns mowed, raked, fer­ CUSTOM CARPENTRY - month. No pets. Damato Auto Body, 5231990. container. Will do three tilized, seeded, and other odd Homes, Additions, Repairs, Enterprises, 6431021. rooms, wall to wall. We Cabinets. Call Gary Cusbing, Hotting-Plumbing 38 AUDI 1971 100 LS-Two door, This Funny World Jobs. Done occasionally or PART§ Department now open automaUc, am/fm, 30 miles bought too much. Sacrifice - seasonally. Low rates. Free 3432009. THREE ROOM Apartment - . New padding for three SEWERLINES, sink lines, Saturdays. Complete line of per gallon. $1500. 528-8451 3199 estimates. Call Rus, 643-6836 Heat, hot water, appliances. Chrysler parts. Chorches after 5:00. '.r! , rooms - 324. Private: 1-343 after 7:00. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder • cleaned with electric cutters, Main Street. Security. 8444. ^ professionals. McKinney Motors. 6433646. new homes custom built, References. Lease. $185. Call THREE CARS for Sale - 29 remodeled, additions, rec Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ after 6 p.m., 6433911. WEDDING INVITATIONS wnP rooms, garages kitchens pany, 643-5^. TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974, Oak St. Warehouse Point. will wax your car In' your yellow, excellent condition, Across from Uie CoochUght. and all forms of printing. By driveawy. Call 643-8853. remodeled, bath tile, cement AVAILABLE FOR June 15th. “ Tolntment evenings. Please NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet make an offer. Call 646-4938 Monday - Friday. work. Steps, dormers. Rental - New Two Bedroom after 5 p.m. call 872-9407. Residential or commercial. repairs, plugged drains, Read kitchen faucets replaced, Apartment. Carpeted, Call 6434291. appliances, Securily■ rlfy repaired. Rec rooms, 1978 TRIU M PH ^TR 7 - Truck* lor Solo 61 Pretty embroidery trims ODD JOBBERS - Clean Herald references required.requ $205. Original cost $7,000, asking this bare>8houlder blous- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY bathroom remodeling, heat monthly. No utilities. 6431316,' basements, attics, Roto-TIll Ads modernization, etc. Free $S,900. Loaded. Air con­ GREAT DEALI 1976 Chevy ette. PteeM state alia. ardens, lawn care and light Carpentry and general con­ after 5, 6438782. ditioning, 3track deck. Phone No. 224 haa tiasne . . . tracting. Residential and Estimate gladly given. M & M P icl^C ustom 10, $3000. CaU Small. Medium or laarge; frucking. Senior Citizens Plumbing & Heaung. 6432871. 5639348 after 5 p.m. Days, Special Rates. Call 281M293, Pointing-P»p*rlng 32 commercial. Whether It be a MANCHESTER - Hudson 6430888. transfer; directions. 2635383. small' repair Job, a custom Street. Three room apartment MIS, MSI 714 fir Mia u a INFLATION FIGHTERS - built home or anything in ••••••••••••••#••••••••••• 1970 LARGE FORD Window with uUllUes. Garage. $11)5. 1069 OPEL KADETT - Good Van - AutomaUc, V-8, low Teachers with 18 years between, call 6431379. Flooring 39 Call 8731078 after 5. ANNI OAtOT g a rd e n s ROTO-TILLED - experience offer quality pain­ for parts. CaU 6438255 after 4. mileage. Asking $1895. New / ' ■';* I None too large or too small ting with 20 to 50% savings. CARPENTRY - Repairs, FLOOR SANDING ^ tires, battery, muffler, etc. 11M Ave, el Ameiieas ■'t' i:' : : Call Gordon at 228-9750 lor FOUR ROOM Apartment 1973 OLDSMOBILE - Custom CaU 6480477, or 643167$. New YmK N.V. 1MM low, low prices. Fully Insured. Free es­ remodeling, additions, gar­ RefinIshing floors like new, no with 1 1/2 baths, all timates. 6431609, 742-8764. Cruiser Wagon. Fully Friit Nsoir AMroit »ftS IIF ages, roofing. Call David waxing, (specializingiPKiaUzing inta older appliances, fireplac^ living equipped, including all power. Patria 644-17H. floors). Staining floors 1973 CHEVY 8/4 Ton Pickup - eODI M l Itylo Nm * m. ‘ GENERAL REMODELING Staining floors, room, heat and not water In- Air condlUoned. Reese hitch. 1977 ALBUM with a bound. and painting. Stucco, other PAINTING - interior and Ceilings and” inside painting. J2J5 Available May New cap, power steering, exterior, paperhanging, Low mileage. ExceUent con­ power brakes, automaUc. 4 in”AU-SeasoB Gift textured finishes. Sheet rock FOR ALL your Dry Wall John Verfallle, 6435750, 8 ^ 1st. Call Peterman Agency, dition. $3495. Call 6439922. of 24.pagesl Price...91.00. excellent work. References. needs - Drobiak Dry Wall 2 2 2 2 . wheel drive, Fisher plow, 4 work. Free Estimates. 6439404 and 6438659. Atie TMitf BOMS ar 114 1 im k . References. Reasonable Free estimates. Fully in­ Company, 575 Center Street, new snow Ures, CB. ExceUent sured. Martin Mattson, 643 1976 CORVETTE - 4 speed, 4 condiUon, $4500. CoU 5437690. Me. l-ltf-ILB I lllftN MtlTS. prices. 646-43W. Manchester. Call 6438882. f ir s t f l o o r - Five room (MtalM tbtNB levMy ^tms. 4431. Sorvico* Wontod barrel, am/fm stereo radio, 39 flat. All appliances, air, $7600 for quick sale. Cali m. M s u m . ROTO-TILLING - Quality LINRI Construction Co. - Tom BUtdlMI I* lIltMS islltt. PAPER HANGING Expert. carpeting, basement storage, 742-7582. Motoroyoloo-Bioyolo* 94 Ni. •.IH.-MAMMOTNin FLM- work. Low price. 310 average Corbitt. Building, Remolding, ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, convenient to schools and U MILTS, t l fSMtiiitiei eslttt. call me 'head shrinker’ anymore, do you?" garden. Call 646-4689 for fast Your average paper. In Additions, Garages, Kitchens, attics, garages, yards M. frill-A M ISICA 'S FAVQIITI average room, 330. Mr. shopping. $260. No utIUtles. 1967 FORD Convertible - Air TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville service. Roofing, Siding, Recreation cleaned, moving trucking. No Call Peterman Agency, 643 AIMIAM. a SMStItsI MiMtiM. RIchman, 6433864. Rooms. 646-5355. Job too big or small • 568%22. conditioned. Can be seen at 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and 9404 and 6438659. 244 Main St., Manchester. rack. $1,750. 2 8 9 ^ . nm w MnI i sMi fiMIv. PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. April 16. 1977 Zoning Commission, 8 p.m., Com- Community calendars , munity Haii. Hebron Vernon Parent's orientation program, 7:30 Thursday p.m., Sykes School, Park St. Monday Today Bolton Ecumenicai Council, 8 p.m., Town offices open 7 to 9 p.m. (town Bolton Congregational Church. Children’s Fishing Derby, 10 a.m. Andover clerk, tax collector and assessor). Bolton to 3 p.m., Valley Falls Park. Wednesday Regional District 8 (Rham) Board Career Day, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday Monday Coventry Family Night dinner, 6 p.m., of Education, budget hearing, 8 p.m,, ,,RMkvllle High School. Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Board of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Com­ Monday Rham High School Auditorium. Rockville Methodist Church, Grove Building. munity Hall. Benefit dance for Sharon Rowe, St. Town Council and Sewer Authority, Tuesday 7:30 p.m., Rockville High School. Grange, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Bolton High School parents group, Parent’s orientation program, 7:30 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Democratic Town Committee, 8 Junior Grange 92, 2 p.m., Grange Wednesday 7:30 to 9 p.m., high school library. p.m., Sykes School, Park St. Planning and Zoning Commission, p.m., Town Office Building. Hall, Rt. 30. Assessor, town clerk, tax collector, Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m.. Town 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Junior Women’s Club, 7:30 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., Community Hall. Sunday Office Building. Tuesday Phelps Hall. Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m.. First Tuesday Mayfair Craft Show, 10 a.m. to 6 Thursday Zoning Board of Appeals. 7:30 Wednesday p.m., Middle School, Rt. 30. Congregational Church. Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Com­ Town Council budget workshop, p.m., Town Hall. munity Hall. Preschool story hour, 10 a.m., Monday 7:30 p.m.. Senior Citizen Center, Coventry Businessmen’s Associa­ Douglas Library. Thursday Knights of Columbus, 8 p.m., St. Charter Revision Commission, 8 Park PI. tion, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Board of Finance, executive Maurice Church Parish Center. p.m.. Memorial Building, Park PI. YM CA puppet workshop, 3:30 p.m.. Library Directors, 8 p.m., library. Charter Revision Commission, 7:30 budget session, 8 p.m.. Town Office Board of Directors, Hockanum Center Road School. Memorial Day Committee, 8 p.m.. United Methodist Church ad­ p.m.. Town Hall. Building. ministrative council, 7:30 p.m. Valley (immunity Council, 8 p.m., Town Office Building. Wednesday Thursday Friday Friday Wednesday Tolland County Agricultural Center, Connecticut Law Enforcement and Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m.. Town Rt. 30. Hearing by state Commission on Assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Office Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m.. Com­ Crime Prevention Association, 9 Office Building. Tuesday Hospitals and Health Care, 10 a.m., Buiiding. munity Hall. a.m. to noon. Town Hall. Senior citizens meeting, 1 p.m., Rockville General Hospital. Bolton Soccer Association registra­ Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Saturday Parks and Recreation Commis­ Gilead Hill Congregational Church tion, 6:30 to 8 p.m., Herrick Building, Park PI. Andover Rural Music Committee sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. social room. Memorial Park. Chamber of Commerce get- Saturday Variety Show, 7:30 p.m., Andover Republican Town Committee, 8 Planning Commission public Thursday acquainted luncheon, noon. Country Jaycee glaucoma clinic, 10 a.m,, to Eiementary School. p.m.. Town Office Building. hearing, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Squire, Rt. 83, Ellin^on. 3 p.m., Rockville General Hospital. Coventry High School. Plainfield results ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

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Potatoes"""'^' ^ U IM N N T NMFMNNT MAFLt ON ALMOND At CUT •*“ ‘ 1.09 Coffee Rings 79' FLORIDA IS BACK Storrs Rite Form Top Frost CHOC (CIO MVAtlAHCRIAM itlL Y OLAZIO JINOl Morton Donuts 59' Cheese Pizza '>o>... 89' is feai • ■CH t fN BUSINESS! Plainfield entries NIlCH't ICE C offee R ich 4 CAaroHi 9 5 ' The new vegetable crops are being of Arl Orange Grape Juice <•■>». 59' at UC HOFIANO JOHNSON harvested in Florida and Food Mart is MILK Gaylord Peas 3 •OLt l*ot‘ 1 . the first to pass great savings on to you! by gr. “ ICH I W TT K tP Jl ALL FLAVORS Juice the J lucre Bread Dough 99' D e lite s' ONcaUMACHINtV *pack79* LUHiletmi 411 S-ll 7li 1 S-ll '/] GAllOH CARTON 12 OUNCE CAN FRISH FLORIDA GRKN throuf I M jlin I. C M IM 1. 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CHOICE- BEEF rPORK v n n , ’loin ‘Brigi 4. F M FIri S-2 ITiMTfUwt l»ilT Jotev CAUfONNIA tllBlIU i N. fmmi 7-2 I M l M 7-1 M I ITi Nppri Lean Pastrami A ia ia r t 1 .3 9 I M M t-1 7. Oria 12-1 7. Fika M 3- 1 7. U'l sS; ra CHOPS ’ Navel Oranges..7. 1 0 -M. The ( 7. lit 1— 1 Prill 11-1 HFM Zlair 1-2 I Ulj Jai M 4- 1 I Utat » TOP ROUND 1.09 Carando Mortadella,‘.1.49 M IIH M IIIC A N LANOI M il l IU nt— M 12-1 IthITC tOIS-ll 120 TTC presen 1. M Tirii M l 4-1 3rliS-ll 1. M iN M 5- 1 1. Nal Whi PorkRoast sf?r,"i;s-‘1.19 PiFieapples 9 8 ' H ariU M 2-1 I IM I G enoa S a la m i CAhAHOO '1.99 “ Briga 1. Watuti Mz I O M M fl OIMOA UlCIOOa •TTHimct It f lN M IRJUaaFMiMlCrNHUte STEAK » 1 .« » Pork Cutlets ,,‘1.49 S a t u i^ 1 Qwr| Km4 lU ia i I hnaiuanf M...... I C M WlC i aaitH aota Danish Salami ••‘ 1.99 White GrapefruitMS'4 .,n. I M'l Tift; I Hteaate i< 2-1 I M M INHCtI AVAILABlIl School. I OA Oin ; I M M 12-1 1 Natal (Mt Shoulder Picnic n 69' "Hot" Bagels 12'“«‘1.09 piooBCf iTiM or m w in i IlM 'ib c a i 7. Rvi'i litter f t llN CALIPONNIA Proce I hall RaNi M7.I Italian Sausage I KRh Mh 411 M SpaU 1 Pork Chops ” 117" ci‘1.39 sufooD snciAis Of mwtiKi Artichokes LANOI <■- 39' to New ISaRM 5«nr ^ M er»i h 111 Swift Sizzlean .10 PA«a» ■■owHN-tiavi Ftrit c v INv a M killw ISHi ctnhirr in Nosltt, N«te drug-rel cuenu ffcaa - imc nakr a iia Fresh Pork Butts ,. 89' Fresh Scrod Fillets ,.‘1.79 Sdusdge pork a beep CARRT A COAEPirrZ Group Fresh Sole Fillets ,.‘2.49 All FOOD AIAMTS Pork Shoulder Roll Pork Spare Ribs UNI Of FirSH CNINISf miTAIllS 10 or n Fresh Trout pan ready „ ‘ 1,99 Frn RtciRM A.ilUbk In All rn Marl fn*Kt Dnahl may be WESTOWN 521-8168 PHARMACY PEANUT Vonity Fair T Canoda DryTa,i.i,e..i,i,.s.. I ORANGE JUICE j door. OVER 25 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE! ! TOP FROST I 455 HARTFORT RP. MANCHKSTIR BUTTER TOWELS I SODA I Tuna 645.5230 PLANTERS 135 COUNT ASSORTED FLAVORS LIGHT CHUNK YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE" 18 OZ. JAR JUMBO ROLL 33 OZ. BOTTLES 6V1 OUNCE CAN I NITH fUNCNMR Of U.H ON MONI AND THU COUfOH AT _ fOOOMANT IN ClUlIVlO f CeUfONETIMl.tOOOlUN. I APIIk II TNNU lAt.. Afflll. II. LIMIT ONI CAN ONI OPEN 4 S « i 3 , « 1 . I^COUPON PIN f AMILV - SWIIT . HOT 000 ON HAMIUNO ■iir«r t l Prune Juice r.V . 6 9 ' ALL DAY B&G Relishes 3 -.‘ 1 . Hawaiian Punch 79' i I p -v Pork & Beans 4 i‘.°.', ‘ 1. PNain MBAT MUlHtOOM . . . . jRite Form Ice jWilkj AUNT M llUf-l Spaghetti Sauce ..5 :7 .. 99' Hi-C°'Drinks 79' : All FUVORS ■ Spaghetti Sauce "J.'". 8 9 ' Sunday mart ALLMATUNAL MTTLN IITCHIH Hunts Burger Bits ’l i ! *3 .9 9 A p p le J u ice 7 9 ' Corned Beef Hash 65' SCA4-LOR800R . oniinwooo P otatoes AUORATIH V.'.' 4 9 ' B eets 37.”,V‘ 1. 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F rid ay Hearing by state Commission on Hospitals and Health Care, 10 a.m„ Rockville General Hospital.

Saturday Jaycee glaucoma clinic, 10 a.m., to I p.m., Rockville General Hospital.

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ALDBAUM'S Forum of the arts dMart Art exhibits Art works sought An open photography exhibition is on TTie Lions Gallery is seekinjg works of display through April 29 in the Stairwell art by Greater Hartford area artists for a I your copy of Gallery of Manchester Community juried exhibition scheduled for September College, 146 Hartford Rd. ^/larts latest through November. A display of photography by Yolla The primary purpose of the Lions Nlclas w ll begin Sunday at Foot Prints, Gallery is to make art accessible to Qcked Circular 466 Main St. The exhibit will continue id with savings you'll visually impaired people through tactile ihout the entire store. through April 29. The public is invited to a and aural participation. The gallery’s han­ reception Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at Foot dicapped audience ranges from school WPPLY LASTS! Prints. For further informaUon, call 643- 8953. cWldren to senior citizens, from totally blind people to those with slight visual im­ DA n SACK At the University of Connecticut in pairments. The gallery also accom­ Storrs, “Nicholas Vasilieff Retrospective” modates people in wheel chairs and other is featured in the William Renton Museum S s i f Yorkers are curious about the outfits worn by WSINISSI special groups. citizens of Brigadoon, the town they have just discovered in liable crops are being of Art through May 29. Other art displays Application deadline is April 20. For orida and Food Mart is at UConn imlude an exhibition of works further information and special the & Sullivan Workshop production of by graduating art department seniors in great savings on to you! requirements, call Ms. Mulcahy at 278- RohiftTnrd"*^ as Tommy the Jorgensen Gallery from April 22 2670. »tSH rtOIIDA GlttN through May 22. S j J e U as J e f f 4 e . r ^hris Hand as Meg and Jim rasqurell as Jeff. The show plays Thursday, Friday and Saturdav at At Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, PEPPERS the Lions Gallery of the Senses is Manchester High School at 8 p.m. (Herald photo by Dunnf ^ featuring "Paperworks (Relief Print- ‘Perils of Pauline?’ making)” through July 10. It is a special Watching "A History of the American exhibition presenting two-dimensional art Film at the Hartford Stage Company is a for the visually impaired. For information little bit like watching the “Perils of on other exhibits and events, call the Pauline.” Atheneum at 247-9111. The likeness comes from the adventures of Loretta played by Cynthia Herman as she survives episode after episode with bbage';::;:‘5 **1. Poetry reading her boyfriend, Jimmy, played by Jerry Award-winning poet Charles Simic, Zaks. ’’ ans .IS .. 39' author of “Return to a Place Lit by a The episodes portray changing trends in Glass of Milk,” will present a reading the American dream as reflected by G REE N O S<« iR YELLOW O I . from his works Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Hollywood. Loretta’s introduction to Marcus White Lounge at Central Connec­ Holl^ood IS followed by success and dis­ oaiarteMo Q $4 M IT U F F IO ^ I , ticut State College, New Britain. illusionment, one after the other in­ Bom in YugoslaWa and raised in Paris volving some very funny, side-splittine Carrots and the U.S., Simic has been an associate professor of English at the University of particularly as the American film’s shes 2-." 29' New Hampshire since 1973. He attributes history embraces the World War II era. an early interest in jazz with stimulating ESH luscious CAIIFORNIA Christopher Durang’s farce is an un­ his discovery of poetry. usual theater piece, but nonetheless grip­ TRAWBERRIES ping from beginning to end, even though the s^ond act loses some of the verve of the first act. Maybe that’s because the ‘Brigadoon’ this week period covered in the second act was a inges. 1 0 - M . The Gilbert & Sullivan Workshop will more serious period of time in our lives. Herman and Zaks effervesce through io iii Q f i c present its 30th annual production S Altuoai (acM w O “Brigadoon,” Thursday. Friday and their scenes to the very end and are com­ plemented by a talented varied cast who spefruit:,’,s'4..i1. Saturday at 8 p.m. at Manchester High School. portray recognizable characters in the TIM Of TNI WllKI movie industry. Proceeds from the show will be donated i <><- 3 9 ' to New Hope Manor, a home for girls with Something different and refreshing Rt ISHi ctnhinr in Na ^Ih . Nsiy dm g-relat^ problems. “American Film” plays at the Stage Com­ ITS CARir A COMPlfrE Group rates are available for groups of pany during its Hartford premiere TCHiHisi viemiiis 10 or more by calling 646-6235. Tickets through April 24. It should enjoy V In All rand MnrI PrtdHCt Otf HI successful runs elsewhere in the theater may be obtained by calling Janet Acker, world. Cynthia Herman and Jerry Zaks are starring in Christopher 521-6168. Tickets will also be sold at the Durang s HoUywood farce, “A History of The American Film,” at the door. -- JUNE TOMPKINS GE JUICE I Hartford Stage Company in Hartford yirough April 24. OP FROST I

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Fsatura ItAm Page 2 - WEEKEND - April 16, 1977 WEEKEND — April 16, 1977 — Vaee i 1 Forum of the arts r ACROSS I My*t«ry*tv'tthow 5 Playing or crttfH TV movies this week 9 Military man 10 AIM Today 8:00 (9) “Godzilla vs. the formation, call 525-4258. II Rooatvalt aganey 12:30 (5) “Wake of the Red At the Bushnell Smog Monster” (1965). At the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre at 13 — andbahold 1:00 (5) “Face Behind the Witch” (1948). John Wayne, 14 Tm 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Macon The Hartford Ballet Company returns to the University of Connecticut, Storrs, 10 Complain Mask" (1941). Peter Lorre, Gail Russell. Bushnell Memorial Hall m Hartford William Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labours 10 Sacral agant Evelyn Keyes. County Line” (1974). Alan 20 Sliam — Vint, Jesse Vint. tonight at 8. Included on the program is a Lost” plays Friday through April 30 with a 21 To— ornol... 1:()0 (9) "Murders in the lio 24 Foraxampla 11:30 (9) “Day of the Trif- Thursday performance of “Tom Dula." Rue Morgue" (1932). Bela special performance April 26 at 10 a.m. 29 BaatlaJom fids” (1963). Howard Keel, Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., the Hartford 29 PowaraorMay Lugosi, Sidney Fox. 11:00 (5) “Wake of the Red All other perform ances except Sunday, 30 MacNtatlonachooi Nicole Maurey. Symphony Orchestra, Arthur Winograd 31 Company axacutiva 4:30 (3) “ The Ballad of Witch” (1948). John Wayne, 8:15 p.m. For information, cali 429-2912. 12:30 (5) “Dark Command” Gail Russell. conducting, features Carolyn Stanford, 33 White Houaa locale Josie” (1968). Doris Day, The Glastonbury Players will present 33 Mind pari (1940). John Wayne, Claire 1:00 (9) “Willie and Joe mezzo-soprano and Carole Farley, 36 Southern state abbravlatad George Kennedy. “Time of The Cuckoo” April 22,23,29 and 30 Mary Tylar Moore spinoff Trevor. Back at the Front” (1952). soprano, with the Hartt College Chorus. 40 BaliamyorCramdan 6:30 (5) “The Errand Boy’’ 30 at 8 p.m. at Gideon Wells Junior High ■ 20 12:40 (3) “ The Clones" Tom Ewell, Harvey Lembeck. The program will include Mozart’s “Eine 43 Murray (1961). Jerry Lewis, Brian Schooi in Glastonbury. For information, 43 Atop Donlevy. (1973). Michael Greene, Otis 4:00 (9) “Games” (1967). Kleine Nachtmusik’’ and Mahler’s 21 22 44 AocompNah Young, cail 633-4410 or 633-1950, Tickets will be 40 Gale Storm's aeries 6:30 (9) “Horror House” Simone Signoret, James Caan. “ Symphony No. 2 (Resurrection). sold at the door. 47 Earth Ingredient (1970). Frankie Avalon, Jill 8:00 (9) "Take One False Thursday at 8 p.m., George Carlin The Goodspeed Opera House in East Haworth. Tuesday Step” (1949), William Powell, returns to the Bushnell for an evening of Haddam opens its 1977 season April 26 8:00 (9) “ Torn Curtain” Shelley Winters. DOWN 11:00 (5) “Dark Command” 11:30 (9) “Sabra, Death of a laughter. with the musical revival of “Sweet (1966). Paul Newman, Julie (1940). John Wayne, Claire Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m. and Andrews. Jew” (1971). Akim Tamiroff, Adeline” for an eight-week run ending 1 Terrible Trevor, Assaf Dayan. 12:45 p.m ., “ T reasure Island” is a 2 Ames * 9:00 (20-22-30) ‘'McQ” June 18. For reservations, call 873-8668. 3 Charles— Hughes 1:00 (9) “The King's 12:30 (5) “Flame of the Bar­ highlight of the Bushnell’s Children 4 Cortceming (1974). John Wayne, Eddie Pirate” ( 1967). Doug 0 Now bary Coast” (1945). John Theatre Series. Admission is through Albert. 7 Ryan CNeal's monogram McClure, Jill St. John Wayne, Ann Dvorak. schools. For information, contact Fran Dinner theaters fv JM I ■tv ------0 KirkorMke 9:00 ( 57) “L’Avventura" 4:00 (9) “ His Kind of 13 Ray Anthony’s initials 12:40 (3) “ Partners in At Pine-Brook Dinner Theatre in 40 (1960). Monica Vitti, Gabriele Woman” (1951). Robert Gordon, coordinator, at 523-3020. Paul Elkin as Will Parker, front, and cowboys are shown in a scene 15 Louis of'Tonight Show' Ferzetti. Crime” (1973). Lee Grant, Higganum, “Oklahoma” is being shown 17 Drinker's organtzatlon Mitchum, Jane Russell. April 23 at 8 p.m., the Hartford from Pine-Brook Dinner Theatre’s production of “Oklahoma, playing 19 Type of tree 11:15 (40) “ The Eddy Lou Antonio. Symphony Pops Orchestra under the through May 22, 22 Sea snake 11:30 (3) “ The Longest 23 Trim Duchin Story” (1956). Tyrone Night” (1972). David Janssen. baton of Arthur Winograd features At Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre in in Higganum through May 22. 29 Belonging to sea force 27 Atop Power, Kim Novak. James Farentino. Friday classical guitarist Jorge Morel with the East Windsor, Jerry Lewis is entertaining 29 Irritation 11:30 (3) “Mutiny on the 11:30 (8^0) “The Sterile Hartford Youth Chorale directed by in comedy and song tonight and Sunday. 32 — Scott Bounty” (1962). Marlon Bran­ 11:00 (5) “Flame of the S3 — sweet as ap(M cider Cuckoo” (1%9), Liza Minnelli, Barbary Coast” (1949). Gerald Mack. Frankie Lane comes to the Chateau April 34 ThomasorKa^ do, Trevor Howard. Mary Cheney Library 39 Origin Wendell Burton. 00000 Answara on Pago 4 11:30 (8) "The Man with the John Wayne, Ann Dvorak. April 24 at 8 p.m., the Stars of The New 36 TumerorWood 24 to 29, 11:30 (9) “Three the Hard 1:00 (9) ‘‘Just for You." At Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East 37 Quieting sound Golden Arm” (1955). Frank York City Ballet, with Patricia McBride 39 — SImpeon Way” (1974). Jim Brown, Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman. and Jean-Pierre Bonnefous, have been Windsor, Rodgers’ and Hart’s “Pal Joey” 41 — of myheart Sinatra, Eleanor Parker. Fred Williamson. adds many new books 0000000000 49 — Smith 1:00 (5) "Band of Angels” 4:00 (9) “Sign of the Pagan" rescheduled to appear. Previously, the is in production through June 5. 12:30 (5) “ Rio Grande” 11995). Jeff (Jiandler, Jack Watkins - The litany of Levy — Memoir of an art (1957). Clark Gable, Yvonne (1950). John Wayne, Maureen company was to appear on March 20. All New books at Manchester s DeCarlo. Palance. tickets for that date will be honored April Mary Cheney Library: Sh’reev gallery O'Hara. 11:30 (8) “Son of Musical events Yehoshua - Early in the Longford — The life of 1:30 (9) "The Raven” 24. Frankenstein" (1939). Basil Fiction Byron (1935). Boris Karloff, Bela The Bushnell Symphony Series for 1977- Marjorie Hardge, soprano, will appear summer of 1970 This week’s sports on TV Rathbone, Boris Karloff. Brink — An instant in the Lupo — Liberty’s chosen Lugosi. Wednesday 78 includes the Royal Philharmonic in recital April 23 at 8 p.m. at Trinity 11:30 (9) "Deathmaster” wind home Today Sunday 11:00 (5) “ Rio G rande” Orchestra conducted by Anatol Dorati on Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., Hart­ Nonfiction (1972). Robert Quarry, Bill Delbanco — Possession Mee — A visit to Haldeman Monday (1950) . John Wayne, Maureen Ewing. ford. She will be assisted by Lenzy Barry — Infamous woman 1:00 (22) WresUing. 1:00 ( 8-40) Tennis; L’eggs Sunday Oct. 12; the Boston Symphony conducted DePolnay — None shall and other states of mind Noon (22) Baseball: Red O’Hara. Wallace Jr., guitarist, and 'Trudy Robin Beckett — Illustrated en­ 1:00 (57) Tennis. World Series. 7:30 ( 30) "Devil Dogs of the 12:30 (5) "War of the Wild­ by Seiji Ozawa on Nov. 17; the Symphony know Moreau — The restless Sox vs. Tigers. 1:00 (9) "Up Front” (1951). cats" (1943). John Wayne. Blackwood, flautist. cyclopedia of indoor plants 1:30 (8-40) Tennis: L’eggs Air” (1935). James Cagney, Orchestra of Brazil conducted by Isaac Dibner — Ransom run journey of James Agee 1.00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox 8:30 ( 8-40) Baseball: To be David Wayne, Tom Ewell. Martha Scott. The Simsbury Light Opera Company is World ^ i e s . vs. Indians, Doubleheader. Pat O’Brien. Karabtchevsky on Dec. 7 (this group is the English — The devices of Booth — Book collecting Oates — With malice toward announced. 4:00 (9) “Ten Tall Men" 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 1:30 (3) NBA playoff. Noon (5) "In Fast Com­ first major South American orchestra to presenting Gilbert & Sullivan’s “H.M.S. darkness Carrington — Freedom in none (1951) . Burt Lancaster, meditation Cubs. 2:00 (9) Baseball; Mets vs. pany” (1946). The Bowery tour the United States); the Moscow Pinafore” tonight, April 22 and 23 at 8:15 Fraser — Breath of The Open home Gilbert Roland. City families: Chicago and 2:15 (20-22-30) Baseball. Cubs. Tuesday Boys. Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by p.m. and April 17 at 2:30 p.m. in the brimstone Phillips — The night watch Phillies vs. Expos. 8:00 (9) “Four Rode Out" Green — An American London 2:00 ( 57) Tennis: River 1:00 (5) "Flying Tigers" (1969), Leslie Nielson, Pemell Dmitri Kitaenko, March 1; the Cincinnati Simsbury High School auditorium. For in­ Potvin — Power on ice 3:00 (8-40) Pro Bowling. 8:30 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. prophet Cormier — LBJ the way he Read — America’s mass Oaks Invitational. (1942). John Wayne, Anna Roberts. Symphony directed by Thomas Schippers, formation, call 658-0031. 3:30 (3) Tennis: Davis Cup Cardinals. Hales — Chariot of fire was media merchants 3:00 (^40) Wide World of Lee. 11:30 (3) “Commandos" 4:30 (8^0) Wide World of Sports. Read March 9; the Cleveland Orchestra Howatch — The rich are Dempsey — Dempsey Rodger — The official guide Friday 1:00 (9) “Jungle Captive” (1968), Lee Van Cleef, Jack Sports. 3:00 (20-30) Golf: Women’s directed by Lorin Maazel, Feb. 15. For in­ Local stars in Hartt opera different stair to old books (1945). Otto Krueger, Rondo Kelly. 5:00 (20-22-30) Golf: 7:00 (57) The Way It Was. Hatton. formation, call the box office at 246-6807. Scott Neumann of Manchester will sing Kistlcr — The jarrah tree Erikson — Toys and reasons Rogers — Trials, tears, and International. 11:30 (9) “ Decoy for Herald Women’s International 3:45 (3) NBA Playoff. 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 1:00 ( 20) “Lilli Marlene” the title role in Bartok’s drama, MacManus — Bequeath Gambino — Vendetta triumph Pirates. Terror" (1970). William Kir- 6:00 (8-40) Golf: MONY 3:45 (22) BasebaU; Red Sox (1950). Lisa Daniely. At the Civic Center “Bluebeard’s Castle,” when the opera them no tumbled house Hapgood — The average Smith — Carlos 11:30 (3) NBA Playoff. vin, Jean Christopher. Ads Masterson — Hunter of the Tournament of Champions. vs. Indians. 3:00 (5) “Jane Eyre” receives its Hartford premiere at Hartt man fights back Stem — Gold and iron 6:00 (9) Racing from “The World of Star Trek” features Gene blood 4:30 ( 8-40) Golf: MONY (1971). George C. Scott, College of Music, University of Hartford, Hyemanns — Bittersweet Swallow — Pony care Aqueduct Raceway. Roddenberry, creator and head writer of Rendell — A demon in my triumph Swenson - CulUvating car­ Tournament of Champions. Susannah York. April 14 to 17 with Leoncavallo’s famous 11:30 (5) World TV Boxing. 5:00 (20-30) Grandstand. the series, who will talk about what went view Howe — The power peddlers nivorous plants 5:00 (9) ‘"The Limbo Line” 11:30 (9) Harness Racing 8:00 (9) NHL Playoff. into the making of “Star Trek,” and the opera, “Pagliacci.” The double bill marks Salisbury — Dolphin Jordon — Broken patterns Terkel - Talking to myself (1976). Craig Stevens, Kate from Roosevelt Raceway 10:30 (5) Sports ^ t r a . O’Mara. >70 you spring claanlng? ^ original two-hour pilot film for the series. Hartt Opera Theater’s 35th anniversary summer Kane — Italy A to Z ’Turning points Midnight (9) Wrestling. ■v 6:00 (5) “The Wrong Man” The performance begins Sunday at 7:30 season. Spruill — Keepers of the Lawrence — Another winter Ullmann — Changing fairway has the supplies Neumann, baritone, will alternate in the (1957). Henry Fonda, Vera p.m. at the Hartford Civic Center. gate another spring Williams — Keepsake crafU title role with William Arnold. Neumann Miles. (• Also on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Sales & Service to make it easierl ^ will sing on Thursday and Saturday. He is Home Box Office 9:00 ( 8-40) “21 Hours at Coliseum: Marriage Encounter Rally. Munich” (1976). William a candidate for a B.M. degree in opera at Sunday and Monday : Connecticut Hair­ Here’s bookmobile route Here is this week’s schedule 9:00 — 6 Daya of tha Condor DIRECTORY Holden, Franco Nero. Hartt. He appeared as Dr. Miracle in for Home Box Office on 11:00 — Qoidan Qlovaa dressers and Cosmetologists Association 11:00 (9) "Bluebeard's Ten |a drawer dividers e dust inops ^ Hartt’s production of “The Tales of Hoff­ Here is next week’s 11:40 a.m. —Bush Hill Rd. 3:30 p.m. -Winthrop Rd. Greater Hartford CATV: Tuaaday Tradeshow. 4:10 p.m. —Squire Village. c o n s u m e r s a l e s Honeymoons’’ (1960). George mann” and was featured in “The Student schedule for the Manchester 1.30 p.m. —Turnbull Rd. 6:30 — Chlldran'B Thaatra Wanneiitbigs e moth killers Tuesday from 5 to 10 p.m .: Henry Davis 7K)0 — Mottiar, Juga 6 Spaad Manchester Parkade SHOP Sanders, Corinne Calvert. Public Library bookmobile:* 2:10p.m.—Homestead Park Thursday Today US LAST. Nam e brand Travel Show. Prince.” OXK) — Oaorga Cariln 11:30 (30) “Oklahoma He has been a member of the Hartt Monday Apartments. 10:30 a.m. —Head Start. 3:00 -Indd* Out 10:30 — Murmur ol tha Haart appliances, televisions Crude" (1973). George C. [•storage boxes a shelf paper > April 20-24: Flare ’77 — Family Living 6:00 — LIttIa Lord Fauntlaroy Lowest prices in town Opera Company’s production staff for 10:30 a.m. —W. Middle 2:50 p.m. —Evergreen Rd. 1:50 p.m. —Bliss St. 6:00 — tnald* Out Wadnaaday Scott, Faye Dunaway. • contact shelving ewindow cleaners^ and Recreation Exposition and CPTV 3:30 p.m. —Crescent and 2:30 p.m. —Bretton Rd. guaranteed. Service after the several seasons. Tpke. 8:00 — Mothar, Juga & Spaad 8:30 — DIvoroa ol Lady X sale. 11:30 (40) "The New Auction. Durant Sts. 3:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. 10:00 - ‘Qaorga Carlin 7:30 — Sammy Davit Jr. Moshe Paranov, president emeritus of 11:10 a.m. —Green Lodge Interns" (1964). Dean Jones, all fairway priced! April 21-23: Grand Chapter session of Rest Home. 4 p.m . —P a rk a d e 3:40 p.m. -B arry Rd. 11:60 — Mothar, Juga & Spaad 0:30 — Mandingo •) Hartt College, is the musical director of 11:48 — Intida Oul BARLOW’S TV • Zenith Sales the Order of the Eastern Star of Connec­ 1:30 p.m. —Clinton St. Apartments. 4:10 p.m. —Loomis St. Sunday • Service on Standard Brands, the productions, which use more than 70 ’Hiuraday Monday wa have avarf IMIa thing! ^ ticut. 2:10 p.m. —Westminster Wednesday Friday 3:00 -S t. IvM 805 H a rtfo rd R oad, April 23 at 7:30 p.m.: Bill Gaither Trio. members in the orchestra, the largest S:00 — Abdication 8:30 — Uttta Lord Faunttaroy Manchester Telephone 643- 11:00 (5) “Angel and the Rd. -c 10 a.m. —Gincoln Center. 1:40 p.m. —Falcon Ridge 7KX) -S t. Ivaa 7 X I0 -S t Ivtt opera orchestra in Hartt Opera-Theater’s 2:50 p.m. —Meadow Lane. 5095. Badman” (1947). John Wayne, 11:40 a.m. -Ivy Manor Apartments. «K)0 -Tb it Wta Burlaaqua 9:00 — Thit W u Burlaaqua Gail Russell. “irAere a performance history. 3:30 p.m. —Ferguson and Apartments. 2:20 p.m. - P in e Ridge 11X10 — Bawdy Advanturaa of Tom 11.XX) — Playod Oama Poaalbmty TWENTIETH CENTURY dollar'i Area theater The operas will be performed in Millard Garth. Rds. Jonaa Friday 1:00 (9) “ Unfinished 1:40 p.m. —Santina Dr. Apartments. Television, Inc. 176 Burnside Business” (1941). Irene •till Korih The Hartford Stage Company of Hart­ Auditorium on the UofH campus, 200 4:10 p.m. —Alice Dr. Monday 8:30 — Rooalar Cogbum f the mifoeU of m oiistfflt i 2:10 p.m. —Briarwood Dr. 3:20 p.m .-C roft Dr. Avenue, East Hartford. 528- Dunne, Robert Montgomery. 0 dollar!" ford continues with “A History of The Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. For in­ Tuesday 2:50 p.m. —Leland Dr. 4:10 p.m. —Rachel Rd. 6:60 — Uttta Lord Faunttaroy 7:30 — Train Rida to Hollywood 1554. Sales and Service, Zenith dowritown monekeitepj OXX) — Brtaking Point 4:00 (9) “ Banning” (1967). American Film” through April 24. For in­ formation, cali 243-4441. 10:30 a.m. —Squire Village. 6:60 — Muhammad All and Quasar. ■t ■ ■ ' ■. -i', 7KM) — Animal Crackara 11:00 — Rooalar Cogbum Robert Wagner, Anjanette Comer.

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USA WAGSTAFF, Portage, Mich. ® JOURNEYS TO THE MIND (40) OLD TIME GOSPEL HOUR VARIETY SHOW L8) © ABC'S MONDAY NIGHT O MOVIE ® CBS NEWS Glaser would like to do a film during his Starsky and Hutch 3 NEWS 8:00 1:30 Job? See Os... BASEBALL 5® 3 ® THE TONIGHT SHOW ® NEWS hiatus, but, so far, nothing has materialized. He’s had offers, ® CROSS WITS © ABC CAPTIONED NEWS l3) WE BELIEVE AFTERNOON © PETER MARSHALL © ABC NEWS 8:57 ©W ONDERAMA 3 @ ® NBC NEWS VARIETY SHOW but hasn't accepted anything. Incidentally, Glaser may only ® NBC NEWS UPDATE 12:30 ggiSUftRMAN 57 AS MAN BEHAVES (83 CELEBRATION OF THE do one more season as Starsky. He’s just finishing the second 9:00 © MOVIE 12:00 © W O R L D PRESS 7:30 1:00 EUCHARIST (3) FACE THE STATE year of a five-year contract, but is now in negotiations to get 3 3 ® NBC MONDAY 7:00 (31 PRICE IS RIGHT 3 3 ® TOMORROW © D A V E Y AND GOLIATH © MOVIE out of that pact after next season. 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POTTER, © D A Y OF DISCOVERY go) WHAT ABOUT WOMEN Tuesday, April 19 P CROCKEH'S VICTORY m H c i A l N Plaistow, N.H. .22) ORAL ROBERTS UMPIRING LINE GARDEN That must have been Adventures In Paradise, with Gardner Q JOKER'S WILD (40: SACRED HEART 12:30 6:00 10:00 7:30 3 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (31KOJAK 8:45 (33 CALL IT MACARONI McKay playing the part of Adam Troy. McKay has since Regular lube jobs are (31 (83 3 ® NEWS 140: DAVEY AND GOLIATH ® ANYONE FOR TENNYSON’ become a reasonably successful playwright. © MY t h r e e SONS ® *100,000 NAME THAT TUNE © N E W S ® d ia l o g u e w it h l a u r e l 7:58 vital to.car care — 9:00 VLOCK © DANIEL BOONE © G O N G SHOW 3 1 © F A M IL Y 3j BARRIO ® g® ABC MINUTE DEAR DICK: I’ve recently read books written by Thomas r t f PROGRAM INFORMATION 57 MACNEIL-LEHRER 3 3 ® POLICE STORY (0 8 2 8 ® m e e t THE PRESS 1 :©' they restore special 81A NEW DAY MAGAZINE Tryon whom I believe was Gardner McKay of Adventures in 0 GREAT CPTV AUCTION REPORT 0 ^ C t lO N CONTINUES g® CONVERSATIONS WITH 8:00 lis i greases to all mov- © O R A L ROBERTS 1:00 Paradise. Is Ibis correct? Also, was he in any other TV series? ©G UN SM O KE 8:00 57 LOWELL THOMAS „ CELEBRITY CHALLENGE M l D i22DAYOF DISCOVERY (33 OUTDOORS MARY G„ South Haven, Mich. Ing parts, © Z O O M (31 WHO’S WHO REMEMBERS IF THE SEXES A (40 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP © © 3 MOVIE Curiouser and curiouser. No, ’Tryon was never McKay. Tliey 6:30 a CROSS WITS 10:30 © LAWRENCE WELK SHOW ( llg ffi HAPPY DAYS © CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT ,57, MISTER ROGERS ® go) WORLD SERIES OF f s a a are two different people. The only series Tryon was in was a BROWN’S Q I LOVE LUCY 9:15 ® g® THE SIX MILLION 1 Kl ( f ) ABC NEWS © A M E R IC A N LIFESTYLES 11:00 WOMEN'S TENNIS DOLLAR MAN l>i Western called Texas John Slaughter. He is now strictly a ,83 DAVEY AND GOLIATH 3 BASEBALL TIRE SHOP 3 3 ® NBC NEWS ® l|S ® BAA BAA BLACK (33(E3'®©NEWS © NHL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS S 3 V novelist and a very successful one. 9:30 g® AMERICAN LIFESTYLES 333 MAIN ST. © REBOP © 5?) M ^ Y HARTMAN. 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■■■’t o ' Page 6 — WEEKEND — April 16. 1977 Wednesday, April 20 WEEKEND - April 16, 1977 - Page 7 6:00 Saturday, ® BREAK THE BANK ®PABCNEWSBRIEF , II NEWS © JO K ER 'S WILD Jm yThSeesons 10:00 DANIEL BOONE (M (39 WILD KINGDOM ® CBS NEWS PROGRAM April 23 Moral Choices 13: Morality of work & play (a BIG MONEY © N EW S ttS program information ®SUPERMAN T V I j Q . ® P CHARLIE'S ANGELS MORNING Editor’s Note: This is the 13th of 16 ar­ people can show each other, for example m a c n e il -l e h r e r Q EVANS AND NOVAK ntrO RT ticles in the series, “Moral Choices in in retirement ho.nes and leisure centers. S75ZOOM I® ® ® KINGSTON: CON­ . Who narrates ‘The Waltons ’? „ 6:00 If work is not — and cannot become — _ 6:30 8:00 FIDENTIAL ® AGRICULTURE U.S. A Contemporary Society.” Here, Professor O I LOVE LUCY ® MYSTERIES OF THE GREAT ® AUCTION CONTINUES . Who starred as the Governor in ‘The Governor 6:20 very satisfying, then personal fulfillment PYRAMID and J.J. Martin Marty of the University of Chicago C8) ABC NEWS 11:00 © N E W S must come in part by diminishing the por­ CROSS WITS discusses the need to integrate our work (?UC«l5®NBCNEWS ®®(a®PNEWS 'Maude' Is a spin-off from what show? 6:30 ffl the b io n ic w o m a n tion of life which people give over to work ^ ^ R jC R O C K E n ’S VICTORY © MARY HARTMAN, MARY Who wrote the theme song for the movie 'The ® HUMAN RELATIONS AND and leisure activities to develop our HARTMAN and by investing leisure life with better f MOVIE Blob ? SCHOOL DISCIPLINE human potentials. These articles, which ©N.Y.P.D. alternatives. George Orwell sneered that 6:55 Who did Liz Torres replace on 'Phyllis'? Q PATTERNS FOR LIVING explore the controversial moral dilemmas P NEWS a 9 a 2 ® T H E LIFE AND TIMES ® DICK VAN DYKE SHOW OF GRIZZLY ADAMS ^ 6:45 such efforts meant that reformers were 7:00 11:30 Who sings the theme song from 'Baretta'? ® A NEW DAY that perplex Americans today, were ^AUCTION CONTINUES What Is Murray's last name on 'The Mary Tvler "saving their soul by fretwork," by hob­ ® C B S NEWS ® NO VA ® t h e CBS LATE MOVIE 6;59 written for Courses by Newspaper, a © LOVE AMERICAN STYLE Moore Show'? ’ ’ a MORNING PRAYER bies and crafts. But “fretwork” can also OBRADY BUNCH 8:30 program developed by University Exten­ W CONCENTRATION © M E R V GRIFFIN P THE ROOKIES- Who starred as Edison In 'YoungTom Edison'? 7:00 sion, University of California, San Diego, symbolize a way in which people can O BOWLING FOR DOLLARS !8lYSTERY , OF THE WEEK RANGER STATION again achieve excellence and pride in the 8:57 © M OVIE and funded by a grant from the National ® NBC NEWS UPDATE O d d ° c S e '? 'The UNDERDOG work of their hands and minds. wllowaT " ® (® (g) ® THE TONIGHT SHOW 10 LITTLE RASCALS Endowment for the Humanities. © N E W S 9:00 S3 MARY HARTMAN, MARY . Who wrote the words to the American Band- If, on the one hand, work and play con­ ® ENERGY MESSAGE TO THE HOWDY DOODY SHOW Copyright 1977 by the Regents of the P CROSS WITS HARTMAN I Stand theme? CONSULTATION tribute to moral confusion when they NATION University of California. P ABC NEWS P BARETTA 12:30 ^ 7:25 cause persons to become like things or (57) AS MAN BEHAVES © M OVIE © PRAYER By MARTIN E. MARTY ® NBC SPECIAL REPORT < o .ZD® Courtship of Eddie’s Father’? when they lead to the misuse of persons by 7:30 1:00 12. What Is Inspector Henderson’s first name on 7:30 Nothing works. mj25,000 PYRAMID f ® (go® TOMORROW Superman’? W HUCKLEBERRY HOUND others, they also can begin to present © AD A M 12 honeymooners 1:30 ® CARTOON CARNIVAL My television set does not work because moral opportunities when personal values :CIAL © J O E FRANKLIN SHOW 13. How many years has 'American Bandstand’ *»NEW S it was casually assembled. My payments been on the air? are restored. @ GREAT PERFORMANCES KIDSWORLD on it are messed up because the billing 9:58 14. Where did It originate? THREE STOOGES No single strategy will satisfy everyone system is automated and something went Thursday, April 21 .'DID® P*8y8d Animal In the movie 'Stalag 17’? JETSONS in a culture in which a register of 8:00 wrong with it. The person in the retailer’s vocations lists over 20,000 different kinds 1 7 iuD®™. *''® ®owety Boys gather? ©BUGS BUNNY Monday Night Football: Workers Watching Workers. Monday 6:00 © JO K ER 'S WILD complaint department did not listen to me of jobs and in which a catalogue of ® ® i a ® NEWS ® P THREE'S COMPANY 1 « nn °2 J" ® ” ®8' “ oCoys’ as Luke? ® P TOM AND JERRY m POP GOES THE COUNTRY 9:58 Lucy worked for a banker MUMBLYSHOW because she was bored, waiting only for night in Downey, Calif. — and across the nation — finds major after­ avocations would list even more hobbies, © M Y Th r e e SONS a HOLLYWOOD SQUARES What was his name? © DANIEL BOONE ®PABCNEWSBRIEF © WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE the coffee break. When the TV repairman work pastime for many workers is ABC’s Monday Night Football. crafts and styles of games. ® SPECIAL EDITION 10:00 19. Who was he played by? P PROGRAM UNAN­ © TH AT GIRL ® ® a WOODY WOOD- finally came to my home he left behind Here, on Nov. 15,1976, the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills work But we must all concentrate single- NOUNCED ®BARNABY JONES 20. Who starred In the TV movie 'The Blue Knight'? PECKER ®3 MACNEIL-LEHRER © N E W S some cigarette ashes on my floor, an out­ mindedly on the root problem of how work (® GREAT CPTV AUCTION REPORT 8:30 at sports. (UPI photo) ® P SINATRA AND FRIENDS ® BIG BLUE MARBLE rageous bill, and a still malfunctioning and play interact and what they should PGUNSMOKE 8:00 53 ZOOM (CAPTIONED) © NEWARK AND REALITY FLINTSTONES set. mean, this can be a first step toward ® THE WALTONS (2i) AUCTION CONTINUES uspiOH uiaiiiiM oz PJABBERJAW 6:30 j^^ENERGY: A NATIONAL lIBgsjBH Xuu9d '6 So goes the typical citizen complaint. have usually been associated with After all the talk of tastes and realizing "The Age of the Person." © I LOVE LUCY 10:30 UBPJ009|B0 '61 X9U00U X9)(9|W -g © a PINK PANTHER prejudices is past, it remains clear that (® ABC NEWS XeuooH 'JH '81 f 8:55 “Nothing works” often really means, religious ideas. Thus the Hebrew Scrip­ WELCOME BACK, IfRoSo*""" ™ J9ig8nB |s i “No one works.” Many people work as we do have a problem with work and play. (® IS® NBC NEWS BuuejopjBgpiy 71 ■JF 'S|ABQ X u iu i^ '9 ® P SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK tures say that in the beginning, work was The views expressed in Courses by 11:00 9:00 MOVIE dogsi9B«s.8|non -91 Xqioo BJBqjBg -9 few hours as possible, as carelessly as a curse, God’s punishment for man having At its root may very well be the loss of the Newspaper are those of the authors only ® ® ® PN EW S ®|BUG^S b u n n y AND ROAD g ssnBj|SP9qou -91 gpBJBgpBa p n g -y possible, finding little meaning in what sinned. But that same God later endowed old religious sense of vocation, the values and do not necessarily reflect those of the 6:55 f U ^ E ^ @ MARY HARTMAN, B|gd|9pB||gd 'VI PNEWS MARY HARTMAN .XlllUBJ 91U U| iiv, '9 QMONKEES they do. work witlvmeaning. The Greeks thought that made it possible for people to see life University of California, the National En­ ( S AUCTION CONTINUES sjbbXsz 'El 7:00 ©N.Y.P.D. , Xbiibq u b q z Meaninglessness also carries over into less of work. They tried to get slaves to do as a harmonious whole. dowment for the Humanities, or of the ® C B S NEWS 53 masterpiece THEATRE ® DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Ilia 'Zl 'jp J9UUJBH peg 'i ^ N o t ^ n 8:30 lIPBtUOX 89UJBr 'U the world of those who do work, who But even where religious values sur­ participating newspapers and colleges. © BRADY BUNCH 11:30 (© SESAME STREET it, and then measured life by what people © M E R V GRIFFIN _____ MOIIUBWXjJBg 'Ot vive, as they do in the lives of millions, ® CONCENTRATION ® THE CBS LATE MOVIE overwork: The managers and the com­ were when they were at leisure. NEXT WEEK: Professor Marty turns ® P WHAT'S HAPPENING' © LOVE AMERICAN STYLE many people feel alienated in their work O b o w l in g FOR DOLLARS 8:57 petitive executives. They have become Attitudes about work and play came to his attention to a discussion of business (® MUSIC CITY SPECIAL ® P THURSDAY NIGHT 8 9:30 workaholics, compulsive and ulcerous America via Europe. The northern — divorced from nature and their own es­ ethics and the moral breakdown in ® N E W S ® NBC NEWS UPDATE wPECIAL 9:00 MAYBERRY RFD sential nature, deprived of power and ® CROSS WITS © M O V IE BOOTS AND SADDLES types. They can hardly serve as models Protestant people gave us our “work business in “The Morality of Business.’ (® HAWAII FIVE-0 for a moral or healthy approach to work. ethics," because they did find meaning in meaning and standards, interchangable, P ABC NEWS ® P BARNEY MILLER @ @ ® THE TONIGHT SHOW ^ 10:00 53 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS °F THE Work represents only half our waking all kinds of work. People served God not isolated from each other, used as objects. isiN E sI ^"E«^B°0Y'S ® ® ® NBC'S BEST JUNGLE SELLER: CAPTAINS AND THE 12:30 lives. The other half includes leisure, play especially in the monastery or priesthood It would appear that many people, 7:30 KINGS © M O V IE © B R A D Y BUNCH ffl DOUBLEPLAY 1:00 © M O V IE and sport. Here there are just as many but in all vocations or callings. Following lacking a sense of vocation, work tedious­ © A D A M 12 m CLASSIC THEATRE- THE ly only in order to have leisure. Hu m a n it ie s in d r a m a ® ( g l ® TOMORROW a @ a S P E E D BUGGY complaints. A person hears that “no one a Divine order, they worked to please ®MUPPETSSHOW 9:30 1:30 @ ONC6 UPON A CLASSIC plays.” Everyone watches. We are God. But they were less good at play. But such leisure also offers new About the author © JOE f r a n k l in SHOW ^ 10:25 becoming a nation of broad-buttocked In this admittedly mystic picture, the fulfillments. Not a few pleasure-seekers Martin E. Marty is professor of the ® P SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK have agreed with the poet Charles _ 10:26 viewers, numbed by sj^tatoritis. southern European Catholic people came history of modern Christianity at the Friday, Aprii 22 ® IN THE NEWS We seem to be joining the corrupt to the rescue. Less gifted at finding Baudelaire: “One must work, if not from University of Chicago and associate editor 10:30 taste then at least from despair. For, to 6:00 Romans in late stages of their civilization. meaning in work, they knew how to punc­ of “The Christian Century.” PMUPPETSSHOW I^VENTURES OF BATMAN reduce everything to a single truth: Work ® ® 0 ® N E W S (® P ABC NEWS CLOSEUP M0N.-FRI. 8-9:30 I UULLt And the gladiators or athletes we watch tuate the day with the siesta and the year MACNEIL-LEHRER BOLTON NOTCH, CT. He joined the faculty at Chicago in 1963 © M Y THREE SONS HtPORT ( M © a QUINCY SAT 8-4;© I p KROFFTS SUPERSHOW today also do not play. They are “things," with fiesta. So long as work and play thus is less boring than pleasure.” © D A N IE L BOONE 040-5201 after 10 years of Lutheran pastoral 8:00 (© AUCTION CONTINUES I © ^M ONSTER SQUAD "Meat” ; they are only working for money fit together, all was well. Today they no The age of the person (l| PROGRAM INFORMATION 53 WOMAN ALIVE! ministry. ® GREAT CPTV AUCTION ® UNDERSEA WORLD OF in commercialized and grim sports. longer fit together and thus pose a major Attempts to recover value and meaning, JACQUES COUSTEAU 10:40 ^ 10:56 He is the author of 18 books in 18 years, PGUNSMOKE © C R O S S WITS © K IN E R 'S KORNER ® IN THE NEWS When people do play, it is said, they are problem for our society. whether for those who remain religious or including “Righteous Empire,” for which (^ZOOM 11:00 643-5135 ® P DONNY AND MARIE 24 NOIIR TOWm 11:00 compulsive about it. 'They jam highways Ethics or esthetics for those who do not, will have to begin he received the National Book Award in 6:30 T BASEBALL ® ® @ ® P N E W S © SH A ZA M ISIS © ILO V E LUCY O 53 MARY HARTMAN, © S O U L TRAIN on weekends in order to be able later to These pictures may all be overdrawn. with efforts to see work and play again as 1972, “The Pro and Con Book of American (® ABC NEWS a SANFORD AND SON D AUCTION CONTINUES MARY HARTMAN a © a SPACE GHOST- speed across lakes or drink themselves Some things do work, many people complementary and interacting parts of Religion,” "Protestantism” and "The ( ® ( g ® NBC NEWS © N.Y.P.D. FRANKENSTEIN.JR 53 STUDIO SEE J^WASHINGTON WEEK IN into stupors at lakesides. The word of enjoy their work and play, and few of us life. Moral recovery will begin with con­ Fire We Can Light.” a DICK VAN DYKE SHOW ® 53 in fin ity FACTORY „ 6:55 11:30 British visitor Lord Bryce in 1880 seems would give up the mixed blessings of our sistent resistance against the processes He also writes the fortnightly PNEWS 8:30 confirmed: “Life is very tense in America a MERV GRIFFIN NBA ON CBS ® ^ ^ s u p e r ^r^ e n d s present technical and industrial order. that make persons into things, whether in newsletter "Context” and co-edits the 7:00 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE ... a tension which appears to be in­ ® C B S NEWS I® © a CHICO AND THE § 315 CENTER SI., MANCHESTER, CO N N .. Phone 6A3-5135 On closer examination, many of the their roles as alienated workers or as quarterly “Church History.” MAN ® © MOVIE BIG JOHN, LITTLE creasing.” benumbed consumers or spectators. © BRAD Y BUNCH a © a THE TONIGHT SHOW DHK complaints have less to do with ethics ^CONCENTRATION 53 WALL STREET WEEK ^^FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY The German social ethicist Dietrich von 8:57 P BARETTA @ 5 3 REBOP Religion and tha work athic than with esthetics, less with morals than © bo w lin g FOR DOLLARS a NBC NEWS UPDATE ® ABC CAPTIONED NEWS CONTROLLED AUTO ROOT REPAIRS ^ 11:55 Because work and play come so close to with tastes. Fastidious upper-class people Oppen, in his book “The Age of the Per­ 9:00 12:30 ®SCHOOLHOUSEROCK son,” found possibilities for the recovery iuSADE © MOVIE the heart of^^^ m ining of life itself, they simply do not appreciate the style of those IgSNEWS ® NASHVILLE 99 on all makes... „ 11:56 1:00 ® IN THE NEWS who while away the leisure hours at the of what it means to be a person and to care ® CROSS WITS ® P FUTURE COP for other persons in the very midst of P ABC NEWS a © ® THE ROCKFORD SPE®L® midnight pool hall and frequent bingo games at the FILES AFTERNOON technological society. But the “Age of the 53 th e WAY IT WAS 1:30 LOAN and RENTAL CARS Legion Hall. In turn, the bingo-players 7:30 53 MASSACHUSETTS have no use for the country club set and its Person” will emerge only if people make 9:30 © JOE FRANKLIN SHOW I Available by Appointment... | ^ 12:00 QAiccW ® MATCH GAME rather thoughtful and serious efforts to © A D A M 12 53 AGRONSKY AT LARGE © FAT ALBERT pattern oT what appears to be decadent 9’58 © MOVIE help it along. Weekend, an entertainment and ® NEWSMAKERS leisure. . ^ j television supplement, is published © JO K ER 'S WILD ®PABCNEWSBRIEF © M A K E IT REAL So also with work. The workaholics and As leisure time increases, the question ©ETCETERA 10:00 STM OZMEK, Manager “What do you do?” will mean less than it each Saturday by The Manchester ® CBS NEWS PROGRAM steadfastly employed people complain ® HOLLYWOOD SQUARES did when work was the encompassing Evening Herald. Herald Square. © N E W S S e.s 301-315 CENTER ST., MMGHESTER ^ANDLEPIN BOWLING about welfare Gahcard Mamtar • Meriden Recard-Joumal • Banger Oaity News • Beslan Herald Advertiser > Lowell Sun • Keer>e Sentinel • Beverly Times Collectors' Corner • Winsted Citizen • Gleucester Times • Hartford Ceurant ‘ Middialown Press » Cape Cad Times Haverhill Gazette • Tornngion Register • Atllebare SOn-Chromde • The Eagle TIrrvas Barhshire Eagle • Manchester Herald Sun.. AprU 17. 1S77 Newburypon •aity News Sal.. April 16. 1677 Sat.. AprH 16. 1677 FAMOUS BRANDS ^otLeod •Lewistan Sun Journal Fair buffs are collectors • Partlsrrd Press Herald Sal., April 16 arvd Men.. April 16. 1677 By RUSS MacKENDRICK accounting of expenditures. niiirlirfi This “Food at the Fair” brochure 1876” by J.D. McCabe. There is a map of the Fair that will 3Fair ENDS SAT, APRIL 23 is an example of what the World’s If tempted by all this, write to the Starts Mon, April ,18 recall those days to anyone who has Open Dally 10 to 10 -Ovar 120 Storaa Acroaa tha Nation Fair buffs consider to be a collecti­ WFCS Inc. 148 Poplar St., GardenCi- walked along the Meridian Road. ty, NY 11530. Or if really turned on, Ctillrrlnni ble. The picture is a dessert cart at The periodical (they call it “Fair the Festival/65 restaurant in the Gas call (516) 741-4884. You will be News” ) also has a story about the l^ n r ir lji pavilion at . the 1964-65 New York talking to the president, Michael R. Expo ‘81 being planned for the On­ Pender. extravaganza. tario Motor Speedway near Los Other items they look for would be Angeles. It will have a 200-foot Coming events tickets, passes, albums, medals, ‘Thrilsphere” dome in the amuse­ Members of the Manchester coins, badges, pins, banks, toys, ment area. The theme of that fair is Philatelic Society Inc. will meet at Dirfrliirii matches, post cards, magazines, to be “People to People — Pathways Mott’s Community Hall Tuesday, paperweights — anything. to Understanding.” April 12, 7 to 10 p.m. It is likely that The Society publishes a bimonthly The World’s Fair Collectors Socie­ the clubroom will be filled with talk laro-iurr mag, and this latest issue is mostly ty is not a large one — chummy, of MANPEX '77, as it is nearly upon on the NY Fair because we are ap­ rather. The serial number given to us — April 23 and 24 are the dates. proaching the anniversary of its the latest joiner is 757. The directory Besides the exhibits they will have opening on April 22, 1964. Along with has about 350 names and addresses. a 22-dealer bourse, door prizes and the magazine came the above An especially interesting part is free souvenir programs. Also there brochure. A nice touch. the Specialty Listing, Here we find the will be three post offices - United They show pictures of the first-day names of 60 people looking for NY States, United Nations and Canada— cancellations on the stamp (Scott No. 64/65 material and the same number the first time here for the Canadians. Courtesy Day Sunday, April 17 at our usual Sunday store hours 1244) and the stamped envelope (No specializing in the Columbian expo of Visitors will have a choice of three U546), from the World’s Fair post of­ 1893. Next to these are the 57 for the cacheted covers with the themes: Texas Instruments fice on April 22. New York 1939 Fair. Some one-onlys Sound Recording, Lafayette and CONVENTIONAL AND They list the 40-odd medals and are for the Dallas 1936 and the Lindbergh, and also two souvenir Coin show Sunday Electronic Printing Calculator NUDE WAIST-TO-TOE tokens of the fair with the issuing Australian 1879. cards. Each day at 3:30 there will be w 4 agency, size, material, and sculptor. There are 29 fairs spelled out here an auction. No one will have to go The Central Connecticut Coin Club of Manchester and with Display and Memory There are reproductions of with the name of their specialists. home empty-handed. surrounding towns will celebrate National Coin Week P a n t y H o s e Dvtk Mo Pwpcmt Kay "Chubby Chick" what entrance he used and what he “The Illustrated History of the Center, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West currency. ’The miscellaneous category will consist of • Automatic Queen Size Panty Hose visited and saw and ate — all with an Centennial Exhibition — Philadelphia Hartford. Admission is free. tokens, medals, wooden money and elongated coins. C o n a ta n t t Among the exhibits will be an outstanding exhibit of • lO D I g H i 6S^ CB Convac 3 Bicentennial eagle with a wingspread „ of 30 inches made with pennies and dimes. Philatelic Numismatic Covers, old type, large-size U.S. currency iiS tT O P and even some wooden money. New band In the works TOe club will give trophies to the winners of the various mOH By INK DIPPER exhibit categories and all members who exhibit will Texas Instruments Cleaning Helpers to talk to a friend around the comer' in the range would be too extensive receive a certificate from the American Numismatic CBers in the U.S. and Canada because he’s over-ridden by another 1250 Calculator rnight not be totally aware of it, but for the general public. But Motorola, A s^ ia tio n for exhibiting during National Coin Week CBer in Montgomery, Ala., who in an American manufacturer of two- The show will be at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 their governments are on the verge turn is having trouble because of Main St., Manchester. of setting up a second citizens band. way radios, has field-tested a poten­ > 32 oz Fantaatik • 16 oz Mop a Glo • 17 oz Lviol Tub/Tila CBers in Pueblo, Colo, tial CB in the higher range, and FCC months Features 4 Key Memory and • 9 oz Old Engllah Fum. Polish • IS oz Liquid Pina Sol the U.S. Federal Communications Skip grows worse every 11 years or personnel have been impressed with Percent Key. • 22 oz Glass Plus Spray • 34 oz Vanish Crystal • 16 oz Magic Pre-Wash Aerosol • 8 oz Woollte Liquid Commission will release a plan for so because of sunspots which are its performance. the new band, which will be placed in explosions on the sun’s surface. The Sources in the FCC and the DOC a frequency range high above the explosions send out additional say the present 27-megahertz band energy, which builds up in the earth’s present one. And at the same time or will be kept as it is, since millions of ^ rO"VIC I nC,203-646-3322 i atmosphere and makes the upper w 146 SHELDON ROAD, MANCHESTER TUSi« a little later the Canadian Depart­ radios now operate on its channels. ^ part bounce certain types of radio WBIMS ment of Communications will an­ If everything goes right, the two nounce a similar plan. waves. By 1980 we should hit the 11- agencies should announce their plans year sunspot peak. CBing in the two countries went by early fall. ’Then in January 1978. through a major change this year The new citizens band will be after CBers and other interested par­ when both agencies added 17 new placed on a higher frequency range ties are given a chance to respond to channels to those already existing. than the present 27-megahertz range the plan, final decisions will be made OPEN TO THE PUBLIC But what lies ahead is more than just which is one of the hardest hit places on where and when the second band BUY WHOLESALE 0&ETU»| V. a simple expansion. The new band in the radio spectrum when skip will be located. unmun 1Inu will require new radios which will starts building. ’Two proposed places With time allowed for approval of Top Quality InTau for the new band are in the 220- operate with less interference and the designs of the new equipment and Papet Supplies: ^ leu IMS offer the potential for hundreds of megarhertz and the 900-megahertz manufacturing and sale to the public, range. By MobN Ctibndcbl - new channels. the second citizens band should be in REG 34.95, 20 PC CORELLE® DUPONT WINTUK* ORLON® The U.S. and Canadian agencies The 900-megahertz range is operation by the beginning of 1980. ^ • PICNICS •WEDDINGS • SHOWERS M ens Pdbeket KORDITE® PLASTIC face a problem and a deadline. The expected to win out. 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