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MANCHESTER, CONN.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No TWELVE PAGES PLUS WEEKEND PRICE: I im i ’.N CENTS I . News I U.S.-Philippine ties I summary | I I stressed by President Compiled from ^ S * • y . United Presi International MANILA, The Philippines (UPI) - Ford scheduled two meetings with dent, who has governed by martial President Ford today praised the Marcos during his visit. Major topics law since 1972. “unique relationship’’ shared by the were expect^ to be the future of Secretary of State Henry A. Philippines and the United States and I State I U.S. bases in the Philippines and the Kissinger accompanied Ford on the expressed confidence the two coun­ security of the Pacific in the Asian tour but will break off after tries’ good relations would continue. postVietnam era. Ford flies to Hawaii Sunday to return Specialising pieces of furniture make HARTFORD -State “I find it very significant that this A military bases agreement to Tokyo to brief Japanese officials OLD CIDER MILL - 1287 excellent Christmas gifts for visit to Pacific nations should con­ in FREE LOTTERY TICKET Republican chairman Frederik between the Philippines and the on the results of the President’s Main Street, Glastonbury. your loved ones. Have them clude here in the Philippines among Handcrafted REAL CHRISTMAS Trees - Dried floral arrangements. With $10 or Mort PurchOMl stripped now so that they can K. Biebel has announced a United States is up for renegotiation journey to China. MancAoMtr's Oldstt some of my countries’ best and Items... Tag and/or cut, Blue and Don’t Let A Straw doll Christmas ettabllihsd J'twiary StonI be re-finlshed In time for major drive to break Democrat and Marcos has said he wants the White Spruce at Stanley Tree decorations. Gift baskets, Christmas. Route 31, Coven­ control of the Connecticut oldest Asian friends,” Ford said in an Philippine sovereignty over in the FOR CHRISTMAS try, 742-8804. Farm, Long Hill Road, off Noisy Muffler jams, jellies and syrups. WE SUGGEST; arrival statement at Manila Inter­ new pact. Route 6 at Andover church. legislature in 1976. A special Tear gas grenade • CHARMS •PINS committee with a budget of national airport. Two of the most important Op«n Tues.-Sun. 10-5 PM 742-6438. Disturb Your • WATCHES • CLOCKS VISIT THE CARTWHEEL • BRACELETS $175,000 is being created to try “The years of common history American bases in Asia — Clark Air disrupts parties Thurs. & FrI. til 9 PM • GLASSWARE Dress Shop-Route 83, Talcott­ AVOID the traffic and call a Holiday! See ville, Conn, for your Christ­ which bind us together provide a un­ Base and a naval base at Subic Bay— RL 83, Talcottville % • DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT to elect GOP candidates to the at Boston hotel cab. 289-1555 - Four can ride RINGS and mas giving. Beautiful gift legislature, he said. ique relationship of deep understan­ are in the Philippines. 848-1788 as cheap as one. 289-1555. • WEDDING BANDS ideas or gift ding and trust which survives the test I certificate when A senior American official aboard BOSTON (UPI) — A tear gas ^MNiaWi«Bli«Ni«BWIIie ■NMM in doubt. of time. I am confident it will con­ Air Force One said during the flight grenade went off in a first floor BEA tinue for many years to come.” HARTFORD -Gov. Ella T. from Jakarta that the United States corridor of the elegant Copley Plaza Philippine President Ferdinand E. Grasso has signed bills would “have no problem” on the Hotel Friday night, injuring three Marcos, his wife and other Pilipino I SMAIir expected to cut $11.3 million sovereignty issue involving the persons and forcing the temporary dignitaries welcomed Ford, who NICNOIS mWCIESTER TIRE, INC. from the projected state bases, but must negotiate what a new evacuation of about 1,400 partygoers arrived in Manila from Jakarta, In­ budget deficit. One channels agreement will mean in practice. from ballrooms and a bar. I 295 Broad Street donesia, at 4 p.m. (3 a.m. EST) for a SONY 1 LOU at... 3 SAMia into state coffers all money Asked if the two leaders would dis­ A second unexploded device was Manchester, Conn. 23-hour visit. cuss the fate of political prisoners in found about 20 feet away in the 35- 1 REGAL MUFFLER over $7 million from the “Ins­ Ford said the past decade “has C LO C K tant Lottery’’, an estimated $10 the Philippines, the official nodded, room Trinity St. wing of the hotel. A 2 Corner of Broad and seen remarkable changes in the R A D IO \ HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8d)0 to 5:30 million, and the other puts saying Ford will present his view of hotel spokesman said fire doors Center St. dishw' world around us,” he said. human rights to the Philippine presi- • 24 Hour Alafm f 646-2112 Thursday 8:00-8KI0 — Sat 8-1 sales tax remittances to the prevented the stinging gas from Automatkalv state on a monthly basis for an spreading to other areas in the hotel. O oM O ff b c h Day » KitchenAid Two guests were overcome by the Al Sam* Tinw $•! estimated saving h-3 million in • lo r PhoiM Jock interest charges on short-term gas and a firefighter suffered minor • Muminattd Nunwnib • General Electric borrowing. chemical burns, police said. All were • FM/AMWIth{o«yTo : ^ odA e/ ^ ARCO 0 Syitom treated at nearby hospitals and • Frigidaire TIRES Bicentennial quilt released. “I think it was just some wise guy Bullets marks pock police cruiser 6 4 3 -1 1 6 1 who wanted to cause a little bit of Patrolman Gary Benson points to one of the spots on his cruiser excitement. We have no reason to Regional on display Sunday struck by bullets at 4:30 a.m. today. The circles mark two other For A Practical Gift Think believe it was anything else,” said hotel spokesman Robert Weiss. places were bullets struck. (Herald photo by Dunn) PEARL s Of Us For Tires As a contribution to Manchester’s Also, Althea McCartan, Nancy ) t» BOSTON —New England Bicentennial observance, 33 women McCurry, Celia Murphy, Willa 649 Main St., Manchester SHOCKS • FRONT END • DISC BRAKES Council President Edward J. - ■ l> of the recreation department’s Nolan, Ruth O’Brien, Mary Patter­ Tel. 643-2171 BALL JOINTS • COMPLETE EXHAUST King says the region’s financial program, working at the West Side son, Janet Pickral, Linda Reynolds, recovery is being hurt by an AND OF COURSE OUR TIRES AND Rec under the direction of Mrs. Sharon Scorso, Amelia Smith, DAYS TO anti-business climate. A “vocal MANCHESTER PARKADE FREE MOUNTING Beatrice Sheftel, completed a 35- Virginia Smith, Helen Socha, minority” has been dictating Gunman attacks patrolman NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE CHRISTMAS block quilt over a seven-month Charlene Willette, and Jeanne policies which result in loss of period. Each of 34 squares portrays a Wright. By MAL BARLOW shot strike an officer. Four of the One man fired a shotgun at him, jobs and economic damage to cultural or an historical building or The Manchester Historical Society Herald Reporter persons firing the guns are at large, bursting the cruiser’s windshield. the needy, he said, citing the area in town. The center square is will be responsible for custody and including the man who shot today. The men escaped into the w ^ s . opposition of environmen­ Today at 4:30 a.m. someone fired the town seal. care of the quilt. Upon request it will Patrolman Gary Benson, 29, said Jan. 16, 1974, a man suspecfed of Relatives Visiting For The Holidays? talists to an oil refinery in the five shots at a Manchester Police of­ Several designs were drawn by be loaned to responsible community ficer as he patrolled in the Parkade he was on routine patrol in the burglarizing apartments in the End Your Transportation WorrieSa.. region. Presidential Village off Center St. Robert Sheftel. Roberta Johnson organizations for exhibit. It will go shopping area. Parkade. He made a run-through met Sgt. Calve in a stairwell. He completed four blocks. Laura on display tomorrow at the Cheney It marked the fifth time in recent checking the rear areas of the stores. Dillon Leasing Corpa fired at Calve. Calve threw his Quitadamo arranged the order of Homestead. years guns have been fired in anger Just before 4:30 a.m., he began a RENT-A-CAR 319 Main St., Manchester Door Granada walkie-talkie radio at the man as he 4 Pinto Sedan 4 Door Torino 4 Door,^ Maverick National squares, put them together, and (See page four for picture) at Manchester Police. Not once did a second run-through, making sure he Phone 643-2145 sewed the strips and borders. The did not set up a pattern of checks that leapt over the railing onto him. name of the creator appears in her could be calculated, police said. He That man was arrested and WANTED TO BUY - An­ WASHINGTON -T h e Senate square. had no reason at that time to suspect charged. But he later escaped police tiques, Lamps, Dolls, Clocks, THOUSANDS of Christmas early today passed and sent to Oil Paintings, Furniture, Most Gifts from $2.-$5. The gift that At 16 years of age the youngest Union proposal rejected anything. He was merely following custody and is now on the loose, anything old. 646-2690 , 646- entertains forever. At new President Ford his bill to keep member of the group, Lynn normal procedures. Calve said. 1882. Village Record Barn, Yankee New York City solvent with up Quitadamo created the Cheney clock As his cruiser moved west from the In July, 1973, Patrolman William Village, East Hartford. to $2.3 billion in federal loans. mill square. For the design she also in snowplow dispute area behind the King's department Daly was chasing a man suspected of The 57-30 vote came at the end PUT HAPPINESS IN YOUR SKIING SEASONS GREETINGS from cut out the star and bell quilt store and approached the rear of breaking into a Hackmatack St. Miles Auto Sales, owned and of a 14-hour session. templates, which had been marked A town workers union proposal for but he said some union members David’s Restaurant, he heard the house when the man turned on daly r m operated by Erwin C. out by Betty Mitcheltree and Mrs. an interim solution in its dispute with were dissappointed at the rejection. shots, three of them striking just and fired at him. Daly fell to the The Tuxburv, Quality Cars, Quitadamo. Final quilt was done by the administration over assigning a The union. Local 991, State, Coun­ behind him into the cruiser. ground and returned fire. But the Reasonably Priced. He invites DETROIT —A mystery man ty, and Municipal Employeii, AFL- man escaped. his many friends to stop by as many as five women working at second mhn to the operator of Benson called in the shootings. and see him. 478 Center St., was to appear today at a the same time. town snowplows was rejected yester­ CIO, had suggested that between now Then he left the cruiser and gave pur­ Nov. 7, 1968, Patrolman Richard 725 E. MIDDLE TPKE. one-itop Manchester. 646-6604. carefully guarded, federal Other Bicentennial quilting day by Town Manager Robert Weiss and Dec. 18 town workers be allowed suit through the woods to the rear of Rand had a shoot-out with three bank MANCHESTER court-order^ lineup to see if volunteers were Diane Berthiaume, who said it would violate the state’s to volunteer to ride shotgun on plow the stores. robbers at the Hartford National LOOKING FOR something to three New Jersey men are the Marsha Bradshaw, Harriet Chace, Wage and Hour Act. trucks. They would be paid by the An intensive search of the wooded Bank branch office on W. Middle put under the tree? Call us and town if an arbitrator’s decision Dec. Tpke. He hit one who later was shop we'll find a house to put the persons he said he saw abduct Louise Clarke, Joyce Don, Joan As a result of the rejection, Robert area there and along the Bigelow tree in - Merry Christmas - former Teamsters boss James Fleurent, Pat Fox, Ellen Gleeson, Fuller, union president, will call a 18 favors the union and would be paid Brook failed to turn up the person arrested as he sought medical aid. by the union if the decision favors the FOR Merritt Agency, 646-1180. R. Hoffa. Gwen Grasseler, Maureen Hall, meeting of the union Monday, but who made the shots, police said. The other two were later caught. for the Gerry Harvey, Joyce Kennard, will recommend no job action. Fuller town. Sgt. Gerald Calve said police do not Police at headquarters this mor­ CHRISTMAS Marge Knight, Chris LaVae, Bonnie said today he expected his The effect of yesterday’s decision know why the shots were fired. The ning joked about Benson’s close call. LOS ANGELES -W illiam by Weiss is to leave the matter at an GIVING 6IVE A BIKE % Lindland. recommendation would be followed, man might have been lying in wait The jokes relieved the tension, one selective Harris, Patricia Hearst’s % impasse until Dec. 18. If there are no for Benson. He might have been in­ said. fellow SLA fugitive, complains . snow storms before then, the ques­ terrupted in a theft and thought he Benson is a four-year veteran of that heavy courtroomsecurity tion will have become moot. Make It a Delicious was spotted. He might have been a the force. He is married and has one shier is depriving him of a fair trial. Both sides have agreed to abide by crazed sniper. child. whatever the arbitrator decides. Sgt. Calve said police cannot find Christmas With A SALES • RENTAL^ • REPAIRS WASHINGTON -F o rm e r | The disagreement stems from a evidence so far of a theft under way Food Gift From Us! CIA and administration of- July 29 arbitration panel decision in the area. ficials testify there is a need which held that plows should be “Everything is tight,” he said. Carol sing 10 Speed 9 Speed manned by two town employes where IVe Have... for stringent controls—or even .|i Police do not doubt the man who S S p ssd there are enough volunteers for over­ MON. thru FRI. the abolition—of clandestine in- fired the five shots was aiming for Sunday % time work. Weiss holds that only ■k Gift Hams & Turkeys Brawny— That's the Sat Up and Rdady to 6 0 telligence activities against :§ Benson. The movement of the cruiser 10-9 word for these Lee LAYAWAYS WELCOME foreign governments. highway personnel are eligible to may have caused him to miss. in Center Park k Fruit Baskets doubleknit jeans Gigantic Selection volunteer under the decision. The un­ Sgt. Calve was himself one of the A carol sing, sponsored by and matching ion contends all public works depart­ other four police officers shot at in Candiss & Nuts SAT. 10 to 5:30 shirt-Jac. The cut the Manchester Area k FAMrS WASHINGTON-The FBI | ment workers are eligible. hails from the West. 218* SI recent years. He listed the incidents. Conference of Churches has disclosed dirty tricks it Under the manager’s interpreta­ k Baked Goods , In every detail. Right OpM IM) t« 10 Most recently, in the spring, .MACC) and the town park CHRISTMAS down to the stylish used in the 1960s in an un- tion only three or four men would be Patrolman Phil Robertson was department, will be held Sun­ k Dell Party flare. And comfort successful try to provoke a eligible. The union’s view would THE driving to the rear of the Scuffy Pet day at 7 p.m. at the nativity Platters comes from the new fight between the Communist make about 60 men eligible. non-glitter, Center near David’s Restaurant in scene in Center Park. snag-resistant Party U.S.A. and the Mafia. the Parkade when he came on two .w ‘^LLPINE doubleknit oi100% VISIT MERMAID’S Gift and men pushing a safe out of the store. Dacron* polyester. Christmas Village (119 mmmmm OF Griswold Street in Glaston­ g UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. g VERNON Slate Blue, Light Green, Navy, Dark | bury, just off Route 2) The >:i —The United States has called f. NEEDLEPOINT an unusual COMPLETE Christmas Shop - ‘BAUS Green, Yellow, Rust, Brown. biggestst Christmas Shop ini the Christmas tree decoration, for a Security Council resolu- Gift ideas, fresh greens, RT. 30, POST ROAD PLAZA, VERNON Jacket Sizes; S-M-L-XL area. Open everyaay. A Senator says adjournment complete kit only $1.50. Many tion against all terrorist acts in % Christmas trees live and cut. Exit 96 off 1-86 Slack SIzea: 30-42 Waists. delightful place to visit. other quick ideas at The Our green houses are full of the Middle East and hinted it Needlepoint Shop, Route 44A, Christmas plants. East Hart­ ENJOY CHRISTMAS Shop- Bolton, 643-4342. may veto a measure aimed ford Nursery, 1375 Silver $2 8 5 ® and a luncheon at The 5|i solely at this week’s Israeli air saved lawmaker credibility Lane. K ket Restaurant at Glen {ji attacks into Lebanon. Lochen in Glastonbury. the budget "holds the possibility of HARTFORD (UPI) - The Lieberman said Gov. Ella T. SLACKS 1 7 0 0 raising hopes and fears in people that 5 legislature’s emergency session had Grasso — who lambasted the law­ MANY CHRISTMAS Items! are not realizable,” Lieberman said. to be adjourned before it could erase makers Friday for rejecting her key Many Colors Available In Longsl 20% discount on all gifts. 1920 International | He said if an emergency session is House of Gifts Shop, 271 Main a budget deficit to prevent damage to plans to balance the budget — was recalled, 1,000 state workers due to Street. BEILEN, The Netherlands the lawmakers’ credibility, says a irate because she was very in­ be laid off will be hoping to be spared —Authorities arrested one senator who engineered the adjourn­ terested in having them adopted. while veterans opposed to a state terrorist gunman wounded in a ment. \ takeover of their $29 million fund mysterious explosion aboard a •:; Senate Majority Leader J o s e p h - ^ '^ ^ e extent of her anger in the would be worried. hijacked train, but break off 1, D-New Haven, said the ^ » e a t of her proposals indicate the Lieberman Lieberman said the strike negotiation for the release of 52 lawmakers would...... have looked foolish extent to which she wanted them,” he said. Her plans called for a longer threatened by state employes hostages "because there is if they had stayed in session “played no part in the judgment that nothing more to say.” | Thursday, then been unable to come work week for state employes (Herald photo by Dunn) without additional pay and a state was made,” rejecting Mrs. Grasso’s up with an acceptable budget­ plan. S' >t* balancing plan. ^ takeover of a $29 million fund for ROME — Italian police con- § Pearl Harbor remembered “I felt it was not necessary to sub­ veterans. fiscate more than 2,000 copies ject ourselves to that further dent in Lieberman, who favored Mrs. of allegedly obscene Officers of the American Legion laid a wreath this morning on our credibility,” he said Friday in an Grasso’s proposals, said the rank- Inside today publications each day, accor- interview to be televised Sunday. and-file Democrats went against her Andover...... 2 Obituaries . ding to Interior Minister Luigi the veterans’ memorial at East Cemetery in a solemn observa­ Bolton...... 2 tion of the anniversary, Dec. 7,1941, of the attack on Pearl Har­ Lieberman said legislative leaders because of heavy pressure from state Sr. Citizens Gui. In 1974 more than 758,000 i| were still looking for budget employes, who threatened a strike, Churches ...... 6 S. Windsor . copies were seized and 2,150 ^ bor. Participating in the observance are from left, Francis Classified...... 9-LO Sports...... solutions and may call another and from veterans. Coventry ...... 2 persons charged. Leary, adjutant; George Atkins Sr., chaplain; and Harold Pohl, special session if they spot an accep­ Extending the emergency session Vernon ___ Dear Abby...... 2 Week in Review . 4 conimander. Atkins reads from the Bible. table plan. or calling another later to work on Hebron...... 2 w in g s...... 4 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 6, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 6, 1975- PAGE THREE News for senior citizens Area events reflect season DeSimone and A1 Chellman, 554; Lee Thursday Hi gang! I guess the important Andover Hartford annual Christmas Saturday Steinmeyer, 544; Gladys Seelert, 535; Vernon Permanent Municipal news is just how well things went Ann Haupt and John I ^ r ^ , S33. Concert, Burnside American Legion Bake with our Big Craft Fair and Pood Monday Monday Building Committee, 7:30 In the afternoon it was inorei^ the' Methodist Church, Church Sale, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sale that was held this past Planning and Zoning 7:30 p.m.. Board of p.m., Rockville High same in the main hall where we had St„ 7:30 p.m. T ed ’s at the Village Thursday. The action started right at Commission, Town Office Education, Lake Street School. 16 players with the following Monday Shoppes, Rt. 66. 10 o’clock, and from then on until Building, 8 p:m. School. Senior Citizens’ pinochle winners: Marge McLain, 4,670; Emblem Club Christmas about 1:30 p.m. it was really hectic Tuesday South Windsor Vernon Area A ARP, 1:30 tournament, 1:30 p.m.. Marge Keyser, 4,490; Marge Reed, potluck supper. Elks Club, with you wouldn’t believe the size of Board of Education, An­ Roberts St. p.m., Rockville Methodist Senior Citizen Center, 4,170, and Nadine Malcom, 3,900. Monday Park Place. the crowd that came in. The hall was dover Elementary School, Board of Education, 7:30 Church. Because of our trip next Thursday, Woman’s Club couples Saturday loaded in five minutes, and by the 7:30 p.m. p.m., Penney High. Wednesday the Center will be open; however, potluck supper. Colony Grange dinner and fair, 4 end of the first hour we ^ d made II,- Republican Town Com- Tuesday Snipsic Camera Club, there will not be any o ffic ia l Room, Sullivan Ave., 6 p.m.. Grange Hall, Rt. 30. 000. mitteCj Town Office Human Rights Commis­ 7:30 p.m.. Union programs and there will not be any p.m. Vernon Square Dance At 11 a.m. our hard working COUNTR' Building, 8 p.m. sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Congregational Church. meals served. Tuesday Club, 7:30 p.m., Vernon kitchen staff Nancy Lattucca, Julia Wednesday Wednesday Rockville Emblem Club, An important announcement, or 284 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER . Christmas lighting Elementary School, Rt. 30. Patulak, and Marion Keegan along Young At Heart, An­ Our Lady of Consolation 8 p.m.. Elks Home, N. something to remember is that on 725 EAST Rlgrclwnti In EarlY Anitrlcan dover Congregational ceremony and Carol sing. Park St. with our guys and girls from the Dec. 18, it will be our annual Christ­ Funitura RaproducUom Mother’s Circle of St. Rose Town Hall, 7 p.m. Church, 1:30 p.m. Special Education class started ser­ mas party, which will feature a MIDDLE TURNPIKE CLOCKS • LAMPS • FIREPUCE FURNISHINBS and Christmas party at home Board of Education ving lunch. Again you wouldn’t • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNAUA of Mrs. Donald Cham­ delicious noontime meal, and then a MANCHESTER Bolton meeting, 7:30 p.m. believe the number here for lunch. trading of presents with Santa Claus OPEN TUES., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - S:30 P.M. pagne, Sawka Dr. Wapping Community The line was steady for 1V4 hours, THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. ■ 0 P.M. Monday Thursday as our helper. A lady will bring a SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKIHO Church Woman’s Christ­ and believe me the gang in the ladies’ gift, and a man a man’s ^ t . Bolton Athletic Associa­ Recreation program for mas luncheon, 11 a.m. kitchen really was hopping around we SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL tion, Town Hall, 8 p.m. men and women over 30, And this year we ask that you give a Lituanian Social Club, THEATRE SCHEDULE and did a tremendous iob. gift that costs $2, and one that you Tuesday Penney High gym, 6:30 to You’ll have to wait until Wednesday Society for Savings, 7:30 would like to receive yourself. Also AIR CONDITIONING, Public Building Commis­ 9:30 p.m. p.m. for the final figure made, and I just Business-Directory Guide For sion, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Saturday this year we would like you to put REFRIGERATION and HEATING Saturday Sunday can’t thank our volunteers enough for your name on the wrapped gift so Wednesday Roller skating, St. Wednesday all their hard work and long hours. Wa Also Do Sheet Metal Work Senior Citizens, 1:30 Mary’s gym, 2 to 4 p.m., that the person receiving it can take Board of Education U.A. East 1 — “Dr. Syn,” U.A. East 1 - “Dr. Syn,” Gloria sure had them going for the time to thank the giver. If time per­ New England Mechanical Services, bic. Manchester and Surrounding MANCHESTER PARKADE p.m.. Town Hall. 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., and 7 to 9 7:30; “Treasure Island,’’ 2:00-4:50-7:30; “Treasure past three months, and you can bet workshop, 7:30 p.m.. Union mits, we may have a visit from R O UTE m , P'O. BOX 3147 Your pomplete Zoning Commission, 8 p.m., $1.25 admission. 8:45; “Easy Rider,” midnight Island,” 3:15-6:05-8:45 that they were tired by the end of the TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) School. Pelvis, a first cousin of Melvis, and Appliance Store p.m.. Town Hall. Sunset Ridge School show; "5 Easy Pieces,” mid­ U.A. East 2 — “ Diamonds,” 643-2738 • 643-2192 Temple Sisterhood New day. Not only did they help sell the then we’ll end up with a Christmas V ic in ity Planning Commission, 8 Craft Fair, Sunset Ridge night show 2:00-3:50-5;40-7;30-9;20 items, but spent many hours making • York bus trip, 8 a.m. carol sing-along. p.m.. Town Hall. School, Forbes St., 10 a.m. U.A. East 2 — “Diamonds,” U.A. E asts— “Huckleberry them. I also must thank all those who FAMOUS BRAND Timothy Edwards 7:10-9:10 Finn,” 2:00; “Night Caller,” Menus for the week CAMPIN6 EQUIPMENT Thursday to 5 p.m. Christmas Concert. donated items, monies, and for all Board of Education, 8 St. Rose Christmas Fair, U.A. East 3 — “Night 3:40-5:30-7:20-9:10 Monday, Clam chowder, crackers, featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Senior Citizens Christ­ Caller,” 7:15-9:05 Showplace Theatre 1 you good folks who dropped in to help TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MATTRESSES, p.m., Bolton Center School St. Rose School, Church hot dog and sauerkraut, Jello and a MANCHESTER mas party, 12:30 p.m., St. Showplace Theatre 1 Rockville — “Superbug,” us make this the most successful beverage. STOVES, LANTERNS library. St., 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Margaret Mary’s Church Rockville —‘ “Superbug,’’ 2:00; "Hennessy,” 3:30-7:15; fair. Bolton Woman’s Club Elks Midget Football Wednesday, Fried fish sandwich, HONE RMOVEHENT hall. 2:00; “Hennessy,” 7:15; “Born Losers,” 9:00 My hat is off to Gloria, who really tartar sauce, coleslaw, ice cream, \ j t n p \ h t auction, 9 p.m., Herrick parent’s dance at KofC “Born Losers,” 9:00 Showplace Theatre 2 planned and put this , whole show FARR’S m. and a beverage. THE EVERrTHINO STORE Memorial Park. Hall, Main St., music by Thursday Showplace Theatre 2 Rockville— “Jaws,” 7:00-9:15 together and the end results proved ’Thursday, no meal. CAMP-GIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET tmiiwci 4 n 6 4 9 -3 5 8 9 Friday Patches of Blue, 9 to mid­ Eli Terry Schooi PTO Rockville — “Jaws,” 2:00- Vernon Cine 1 — “Super­ to all it was well worth it. ’Thanks I OPEN DAILY TO 8 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 Nnt to Sti* t Sup Grange, Town Hall, 8 night. social, 7:30 p.m. 7:00-9:15 bug,” 1:30-3:00; "The Longest again everybody. Friday, Hot roast beef sandwich, p.m. Hebron Vernon Cine 1 - “Super­ Yard,” 5:00-9:00; “ Death Next bit of news of importance is vegetable, graham cracker tartlet, Friday bug,” 1:30-3:00; “The Longest Wish," 7:15 and a beverage. VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR Coventry Yard," 7:00; “Death Wish,” that come this ’Thursday we will be PERSONAL TEE Saturday Cultural Arts Committee Vernon Cine 2 — “Let’s Do 9:30 It Again,” 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:15- leaving the Senior Center around by factory trained speclallata MAGG/f Monday Saints & Sinners Club, Elizabethan Concert and Ptntmaliztd Fun and Sgtrlnwir Vernon Cine 2 — “Let’s Do 9:15 10:30 in the morning for our trip to Schedule for the week Planning and Zoning 7:30 p.m.. First Feast, 7:30 p.m., St. Restland Farms and Christmas par­ Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT It Again,” 1:15-3:15-7:10-9:10 Showplace Theatre South Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen ' . Locicero and Zidek ARCO 0 Commission and the Inland Congregational Church. Margaret Mary Hall. '■J- Q ru t QIHt For Any Oceulon Showplace Theatre South Windsor — “Superbug,” 2:00; ty. ’That means everybody going social games, one can of canned Wetlands Agency, 7:30 Monday Pleasant Valley School Windsor - “Superbug,’’ 2:00; STT-'T. 38 Oak SL, Manchaatar “Give ’em Hell Harry,” 7:15- should be here at the center around goods needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., 646-5036 p.m.. Board Room of the Town clerk, assessor and PTO bingo, 7:30 p.m. “Give ’em Hell Harry,” 7:15- 9:15 10 o’clock. as.* ' . Mon. - Sat 10-8:30 lunch is served. 1 to 4 p.m., pinochle Thura. in 8:30 Town Hall. tax collector office hours, 7 South Windsor Rotary 9:15 Burnside 1 — “Hennessy,” Let’s see, the other action should games. Bus pickup at 830. P&P AUTO REPAIR 848-3338 Welfare hours, 7 to 9 to 9 p.m.. Town Office annual Christmas party. Burnside 1 — “ Born 1:15-5:05-9:00; “ Born Manchester be about our Senior Bowling League a.m., return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. 706 Main 8t. • "Arco Charge" • p.m.. Registrar’s Room of Building. South Windsor Square Losers,” 1:00-7:00; Losers,” 3:10-7:00 at the Parkade Lanes with the “Hennessy,” 3:00-9:00 Tuesday, 9 to 11 a.m. Square dance the 'Town Hall. Tuesday Dance Club, 8 p.m., Wap­ Burnside 2 — “Superbug,” following results: In the Class A Burnside 2 - “Superbug,” 1:00-3:00; “Longest Yard,” class and at this time no new Tuesday Planning & Zoning Com­ ping School. group, the high triple was Democratic Town Com­ 1:00-3:00; “ Death Wish,’’ 4:50-8:40; “Death Wish,” 7:00 beginners until after graduation on %nneetieut Jam JO. MERCURY mission, 8 p.m., Towp Of­ Guys and Dolls Club of 7:00; "Longest Yard,” 8:40 won by Andy L ^oureaux with a mittee, 8 p.m.. Board Manchester Drive-In — Jan. 18.9:30 a.m. bus for shopping, 10 fice Building. Wapping Church, Christ­ Manchester Drive-In — “Legacy of Satan,” 6:30; “An­ 504; the high single was won by Ted Room of the Town Hall. Wednesday mas tree sale through Dec. a.m., ceramic class. 1 p.m.. Senior “Legacy of Satan,” 7:00; “An­ dy Warhol’s Frankenstein,” Chambers with a 204. In the Class B Bowling League at the Parkade \ 533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester W'ednesday Bicentennial Commis­ 24. dy Warhol’s Frankenstein,” 1 7:45; “ Andy Warhol’s group, David ^tone won both the high Lanes. 1:30 p.m., return trip from Buy - Sell Phono 646-2756 Welfare hours, 10 a.m. to sion, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of­ 8:15; “ Andy Warhol’s Dracula” 9:30 triple with 444, and high single with . METAL DETECTORS shopping. Appraise COINS by While'. f noon. Registrar’s Room, fice Building. Dracula,” 10:00 Showcase 1 — “3 Days of the 176. In the women’s Class A group, IColleCllons Wanted EDWIN E. BLOW NO SERVICE CHARQE Town Hall. First Congregational Showcase 1 — “3 Days of the Condor,” 2:00-4:40-7:15-9:40 Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, Marie Bolis won the high triple witii pinochle games. Noon to 12:30 p.m., ReaervaUana for • Hotalt • Airlines • Steamships Conservation Commis­ Church Advent worship Condor,” 2:00-4:40-7:15-9:40 Showcase 2 — “Mahogany," 461, and the high single was tied with OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER Showcase 2— “Mahogany,” lunch is served. 12:45 p.m., bridge 1627 Main Street Mancheatar sion, 7:30 p.m.. Board service, 7 p.m., church. 1:30-3:25-5:25-7:30-9:45 Bertha Duhring with a 159. In the r ■ ' c- V ■' Room, Town Hall. Gilead Congregational 1:30-3:25-5:25-7:30-9:45 Showcase 3 — “Other Side games. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., arts and Showcase 3 — “Other Side of the Mountain,” 1:30-3:35- Class B group, the high triple and the FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Public Health Nursing Church Choir rehearsal, MORI crafts class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., of the Mountain,” 1:30-3:35- 5:40 high single was won by Violet iietum trips at 12:30 and 3 p.m. 1646-0228 * 875-3252 IMPORTED Association, 7:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m., church. 5:40 Denhup with a 389 and 151. O n r Tom of Untxcollod Sfnrtot Showcase 4 — “Welcome to Thursday; 10:30 a.m., buses leave Town Hall. American Legion Post 40 A COMPLUE U K OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS Showcase 4 — “Welcome to my Nightmare,” 2:00-3:50- Then on Wednesday we moved the for Restland Farms, 9 a.m. to 4:30 Young Democratic Club, 95, 8 p.m.. Post Home, O p e n 2 4 Hours Dally my Nightmare,” 2:00-3:50- 5:40-7:30-9:20 pinochle games downstairs so that 70 UNION 8T. C M PARTS p.m., building will be open for visits 1t1 CENTER ST. 8 p.m. at the home of Main St. 5:40-7:30-9:20 FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE our hard working guys and gals went and open card games. No bus is MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. NEW AT Maureen and Ed Bradley, Thursday Mon. - 8 (1 .10-S Mon. • 8at. 10-5 wacky setting up everything for the scheduled. Mark Dr. Board of Selectmen, 3 fair. Thun., 10-9 , ( Pri. 10-9 Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Farris Sporting Goods Store, 2 Main Street, Manchester MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS Thursday p.m.. Town Office 270 BROAD STREET PHONE 640^026 M©bll ’The result of the pinohcle games social games, one can of capned Wedding Cakes A Specialty Growth Seminar, 8 p.m.. Building. HEATING OILS was that we had ten tables and the goods needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., Farr’s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world over for quality. In the Board Room of the ’Town First Congregational winners were: Cecil Benson, 603; lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., set­ Raleigh family of bicycles you’ll find 10-speed racing models, 5 and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed HalL Church Senior Choir OIL BURNER A {EVERYTHING IN ” ^^oZV rS“ ‘' Edward Shensie, 596; B essie back games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., sports models. Farr’s also has a complete line of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ BEm JANE TURNER Board of Education, 7:30 rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., HEATING INSTALLATION Moonan, 571; Lillian Lewis, 565; Paul vice department with Raleigh-trained personnel. Farr’s has earned Raleigh’s famous “Crest” award for four p.m., Teachers Room, return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. > MIRRORS . SHOWER DOORS School ol nance church. GQ^THEATREG EAST Schuetz, 562; A1 Gates, 560; Michael [•.STORE FRONTS. SAFETY QLASS| consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it’s a bike—it’s FARR’s. Coventry High School. Happy Homemakers 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH. P A RK A D E • 649 - 555 1 ' . BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER 315 Center St. Manchester Group, 7:30 p.m., social Ballet - Tao - Ja n East Hartford room Gilead Acrobatic & Baton Sunday IT’S HERE! J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Congregational Church. FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Fine Arts Commission, Board of Education, 8 first “Sunday at Two’’ p.m., Gilead Hill School. PINE PHARMACY THE MARVELOUS FAMILY j Manclwtlw 649-7322 31 BitMiist. V ■■ I 649-0256 program by Puddlewonder- |664 CENTER ST. 649-98141 oven 21 y ea r s e x p e r ie n c e ______v t r | ful Players, Langford / ■ HELD OVER (PG )~ YDU'VE BEEN WAITING f tic COMDT MI K K LOW PRESCRIPTION School, 2 p.m. No admis­ DUOtD It EVEITOII, EVtm iKK! FOR sion charge. Children must “LETS DO IT AGAIN” PRICES 763 be accompanied by an ADM. S1.S0 MATINEES 99' MAIN ST. E v n 7:10 9:10 Sal.-Sun. MARK TWAIN’S Ihe Great DDN WILLIS Specializing In adult. Mat. 1:15 3:15 Sun. 5:15 6 4 3 -1 1 9 1 -W—;- BRAKE SERVICE United Choir of East 191 GARAGE Front End jUitnmsnt “HUCKELBERRY FIjN” MAIN ST. 18 Main SL, Td. 649-4531 General Repair Worit 'ANCWSTSR MANCHESTER SUP|R MAPKITS QPIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A WIHMN-SULUIAl AVI. M4-3SM 6 4 3 -1 9 0 0 yoOUBLE FEATURE (R)v SAT. A SUN. Steak Sale 13 AduK Hits ^ BURT REYNOLDS In \ ALL SEATS JUST 99o ' 2:00 P.M. ■ Hvryl Wmbi* “THE LONGEST YARD" OrVXXMBZLL. Kitchens of Distinction JlndyUlarhoU 7:20 BAiunnu— MANCHESTER SAFE & LDCK CD. NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS PLUS BRQNSON rwf LOCf£SMifH “DEATH WISH” ^ I UMlnUE-EIST M il IT. lll-MOl 9:30 ADM. 99' ALL TIMES / t»M tXIT S t-rO L tO W ♦•■UWNttOI AVI. GlOWt** 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 USTOM ITCHEN TranMcin Sun. Coni, from 5 P.M. If NITUIOItainKSS Alarms, Locks ANDY WARHOL'S „ BURNSIDE IQ o h ^ & Sales, Combination Changes. C KIDS SHDW 99« Something special Sales & Service - Bonded. Most ENTER IV 649-7544 SAT. MAT. 1:30-3 P.M. SHIMISWIIVL.L HTFIaUKSOFFUUKoSn.33]} keya In stock. Repairs ol all 38s oMTin tmin. MAHCwna for holiday shoppers, -R uJabe/h kinds. Also We Make Keys. l i D L C U l A “SUPERBUG” C I N E l aDULTSM.90 C I N E 2 gg« — PLUS niMniiiE-EisTiuaiT i i i -n m hungry for bargains. S t f U t i P A Scissors & Pinking Shears legacy ol Satan [Bl 649-9333 TOM LAUQHLIN CHARLES BRONSON Sharpened. I (BILLY JACK) “DEATH WISH” 7:00 ■ •' j m s “BDRN LOSERS” 7:00 R — PLUS - R PLUS ROD STEIGER - LEE REMICK BURT REYNOLDS Sea ur Call Ui For Frto ONE FREE ADMISSION “HENNESSY” “THE LONGEST YARD” :M\9 EiUmtlM . AhHirimm Produett 9:00 ^ 2 . 4 9 a non Up Awning* . SttUonory IRDN m tm m M tniatiil rau ammbsim mm 8:40 Awnlngt . Door Canoploi . THW MC.2a.TG- OmR EMOt MC. 7Bi • NOT VAIIO Save on a thick, juicy WeaUierSioppers ,VL OSTRINSKY ) . KIDSiSAt.-MliOtill U“5UKftHUG"tCMT00NS99< J Polio noolo Comploto with T-Bone steak, crisp tossed salad, Scnoning . Porch Scraanlng. FROMHOWMEr SCRAP METAL baked potato and warm, buttery ^ J * ' DEALER IN WASTE T HM Doom 3Dd PAPER roll. 8 0 MANCHESTER AWNING CO MATERIALS T omorrow COMIINATION WINDOWS 198 WEST CENTER ST. 731 PARKER ST. IN ALUMINUM . WHIH 'in i Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 NOON TIL 4 P.M. ^THEATRES EAST Film Rating Guide . mOWN . lUCR Tatophom 649-3091 for parents and their children Reg.s|.79 Eilabllthad f94> . HESTER PARwnr $ 1 . 3 9 WALT DISNEY'S Q General audiences. All ages admitted. Family-style savings continue with our sizzling Family Rib-Eye GARNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING HOLIDAY AT “TREASURE Parental guidance suggested. Some material may Frank'S Supermarket Features USDA Choice Meat ISLAND” Steak. It comes with all the Manchester’s Only Complete Carpet Service! MANCHESTER not be suitable for pre-teenagers. trimmings, at this well-trimmed 14 High Street, rear Frank’s Supermarket, located at 725 East Middle Turnpike in Manchester is well known for their fine MEMORIAL CO. AND price. MANCHESTER ^ 0 %rr 30 TVara* Experience |X | Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent selection of meats. All beef is only the finest USDA Choice trims and can be cut to your exact specifications. “DR.SYN,” , Phone: 646-5630 Each week the store features some of the lowest meat prices in the area with a guarantee of quality. Frank's 0;'po8ite East Cemelrry Can 648-8807 or adult guarclian. QuaRty Memorlalt THE HOMESTEAD Reg.si.09 is also well known for their excellent service and popular S&H Green Stamps. A. AIMKTTI, Prop. (X) No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ $ . 7 9 Ilarriaon St., Manrhealer tain areas). Treat your kids to a thick, "Serving the area since J 955” “ DIAMONDS” juicy hamburger and golden Eighth annual holiday festival when we’ll be all French Fries. We’ll treat them Oot A Painting Probtom? We’ll Halpl dressed up in traditional manner .. where you’ll to a free 20-cent drink of Coke, S*nic« *1111 iiwam tonnUilng to u* — and torvico iiKina tponding not only see nine rooms of Cheney family milk or whatever else they'd like. M MMKHESTER, RIGHT ON MAM STREH PET OWNERS though tlmo with you to holp you aoloct Iho right Hnlth lor that Job you'ro planning, so* ua lor paint and torvico whon you plan your no«t heirlooms but enjoy, too, refreshments of old :SHCHCASe CINlMAf m i. CONFUTE PRMTNG t GOFYIN SfRYW proiKL HO L time mulled cider and cookies. Special music and “NIGHT LOW GOST PRINTING K you can't And what you’re looking for elsewhere, etop 1-84 EXIT5 8 -SILVER LAF4E-ROBERTS ST. Wed., Dec. 3-Mon., Dec. 8. All day, every day. In to eee ue. Chencee ere we will heve whet you need. numerous demonstrations of traditional hand CALLER” EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO 54S-W10 WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) ■BMS$ CMK • snnoMn • m n n M K Why not etop here Itret end you iruy not heve to go eny • 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER. CONN. crafts, too. Open from Noon to 4 p.m. Free (H) , • FREE LIGHTED PARKING* Ws Honor MASTER CHARGE, E/Uohnson PAI NT CQ SB MINIT-MAN PRINTING further. 06040 parking to the west of the homestead, at 106 YOUR Hartford Road. *40 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER • 640-1777 MANCHESTER PET CENTER DEALER MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE FBI. AND SAT. R SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES INDEPENDENT Diana Rosst ALICE COOPER^ • TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEM X COPIERI 0 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHE8TER*840-4273 MIDNIGHT SHOW SHOW . Just Around Tim Com«r from Msln... 7%» MAIN ST., MANCHESTER o 649-4801 ALL SEATS 1.90 M ahogany, WELCOME TO MYl HUM NIGHTMARE Ita.IbiLllin Uni H. tw K FORMAL’S INN me YCU DESERVE THE BEST Admission *1. PETER FONDA StliM ttn H En 7MMl!i JOHN'S FLOOR COVEMNG INC. For the tux DRY CLEANING IN TOWN IN Im. Whara Quality la NIgli and Fricaa low THE OTHER , 119 Oakland St. that's inn WE SPECIALIZE IN... ,s id e o f t h e J SQUARE MEAL-SQUARE DEAL Children 16 years or under and I Hi WEDDING GOWNS, DRAPES, “EASY .RIDER” ‘ JNTAINl Installing Since 1953 for him Manchester Historical Society Members free. Manchester — 119 Spencer Street OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA LEATHER and SUEDE % •All work don* on promius and hilly guaranlaodl" PUIS CO-FUTURE KITCHEN & BATH REMODELINQ Prink A. Amono, Proaldont SRT.-SIN. 2M 4:40 EM 37 Oak St., Manchoater, Conn. 0*040 PARKADE CLEANERS OoM Moh.. Tu n ., M . 10 M I Ttwr*. 4 F it 101* I p.M. Talaphona lO-* Walk Daya “5 EASY PIECES” cofcgeAWgiiarti^atuduRs- MiUKHEtTEn “Closed Widnetdsy------S4S-t4n 402 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE BOTH RATED R 0*4 KMWbt* lilOlWCaM CkMilll., MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 r^rttit'L •4I-7M1 m-* Saturday — dMcwW^noiiifl smmWil PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 6. 1975 Manchester week in review MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 6, 1975 - PAGE FIVE l®anrl|patf r Siipitiitg HeralJi THOUGHT Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Impasse continues in plow dispute Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International “Then, opening their treasures, Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, they offered him gifts, gold, The week began and ended in an People cent may be necessary to offset infla­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. frankincense and myrrh.” impasse over how many men would William H. Sleith of Wyllys St. was tion. Matthew 2; 11b man a town snow plow in a storm. It elected president of the Manchester In other education news, John Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold £. Turkington, Managing Editor I wonder if that is how all this gift­ will be resolved Dec. 18 when an ar­ Scholar^ip Foundation Inc.^ Garafalo, director of the state’s giving got started? Most of us have bitrator decides how a previous Cheney Technical School, announced been through another long day of ruling on the subject should be inter­ he’s restricting overtime work for Opinion "Christmas-shopping” and are pret­ p ret^. Ordinances school custodians in line with efforts ty beat. Probably pretty angry at Both the town administration and The Board of Directors was asked to reduce Connecticut’s budget whoeveri started this whole thing unionized workers have agreed to to consider adopting a new ordinance deficit. with the gifts, too. Well, there are a abide by that decision. Yesterday the lot of people who aren’t worried sides met to consider a union plan for and approving amendments to an existing ordinance. Miscellany A bleak Christmas about gifts about now, because they a stop-gap solution but Town The new ordinance is being A three-judge Superior Court pan­ are worried about food for tomorrow, Manager Robert Weiss rejected the el, in an appeal involving a We are quite disappointed in We say less and less because and heat tonight. Now, the recipient idea, saying it would run afoul of recommended by the tPwn’s Heal^ Department and is patterned after a Manchester case, ruled this week of those treasures above has given state wage law. the General Assembly. Not this was the threat made most model drawn up by the state Health that Connecticut’s obscenity law is unto us a treasure that has never The proposal would have allowed a just because they bowed to often by employes lobbying the Department. constitutional. James Magee of emptied. The love of God. It’s the second man to volunteer for duty on political pressure from state legislature. At least that is our It is for licensing and regulating Bridgeport, former manager of the kind of gift that is always in season, each plow truck and be paid bv the worker union leaders, but interpretation of “slow­ town only if the arbitrator decides in food establishments, including Manchester Book Shop, was one of always available, and free for the four men convicted for violating the because they have not come up downs,” “job actions” and/or taking. All that is asked is that we favor of the union. restaurants and take-out es­ tablishments. If the board indicates law who challenged the statute. with any viable alternative to strikes. share that love. I would be nice to Robert Fuller, union president, is Dip n strip - Old family it favors such an ordinance, it will House fires in two locations this SpecialiMing share the love with those who are prepared to call a meeting for Mon­ pieces of furniture make the Grasso antideficit plan. Never once did union leaders schedule it for a public hearing in week —at 46 St. John St. Sunday and OLD CIDER MILL - 1287 excellent Christmas gifts for hungry and cold tonight. You might day and says he will recommend no in FREE LOTTERY TICKET For an estimated 500 or suggest any alternative to the January or February. at 33 Turnbull Rd. Wednesday Maifl Street, Glastonbury. your loved ones. Have them even try sharing it with your family! job action. Handcrafted REAL CHRISTMAS Trees - Dried floral arrangements. with $10 or Moro PurchaMi stripped now so that they can more families, Christmas may Grasso plan other than their ’The amendments would be to the —killed several house pets, In both Tag and/or cut, Blue and Msnchsstsr’s Oldest Michel D. Clark, Intern At issue is whether only highway hems... Straw doll Christmas Bstabllshed Jewlery Store! be re-finished in time for Manchester Country Club (lease) or­ cases' no one was home at the time White Spruce at Stanley Tree be bleak this year because the belief that the work-week Emanuel Lutheran Church workers, as Weiss says, are eligible decorations. Gift baskets, Christmas. Route 31, Coven­ dinance. The proposal is for raising and no people were hurt. Farm, Long Hill Road, off Noisy Muffler jams, jeilies and syrups. FOR CHRISTMAS try, 742-88(M. “principle” of a 35-hour week extension could be avoided by to volunteer for shotgun duty on plow Route 6 at Andover church. WE SUGGEST: family memberships from the pre­ Vernon St. residents, citing traffic • CHARMS •PINS trucks or whether the eligibility 742-6438. was more important to a vocal taxing cigarettes and liquor. sent 8400 annually to $460 annually hazards and other reasons, opposed Open Tues.-Sun. 10-5 PM> Disturb Your • WATCHES •CLOCKS VISIT THE CARTWHEEL extends to all public works employes, • BRACELETS few of the state’s almost 40,000 Our respect and admiration and single memberships from the rezoning of a large tract near their Thurs. & Fri. Ill 0 PM • GLASSWARE Dress Shop-Route 83, Taicott- as the union contends. AVOID the traffic and call a Holiday! See • DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT vilie. Conn, for your Christ­ workers. for Gov. Grasso increases each present $300 for men and $200 for homes when the town Planning and RL 83, TalcotMllt 848-1768 cab. 289-1555 - Four can ride RINGS and mas giving. Beautifui gift Gov. Ella Grasso is being day as she proves, that unlike Seek clerkship women to $335 for each. ’The proposal Zoning Commission conducted a as cheap as one. 289-1555. • WEDDING BANDS Ideas or gift certificate when forced to cut the payroll her party colleagues in the would eliminate the differential public hearing this week. At issue; in doubt. YESTERDAYS ’Two North End men announced between dues for single men and An application by Philip Bayer, BEA wherever she can to cut the legislature, she is willing to they are candidates for Eighth single women. trustee, to change zoning of 73 acres potential deficit. It is not an make the tough decisions District clerk, to fill a position A public hearing , on the from Residence AA to Residence M vacated in October when Joseph SflART easy task nor one that will be needed to solve the fiscal amendments is scheduled for Dec. Zone. NICHOLS MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. entirely fair and just, but she crisis. Volz, longtime district clerk, 16. Police Chief Robert Lannan an­ 25 Years Ago resigned because of poor health. nounced that a policeman who fired has indicated she will do it We do hope that the ^ l - u i SANTO 295 Broad Street Mrs. John Dormer receives They are Edward M. Fitzgerald of L O U a t... because she has no other leadership of both parties in his gun twice during pursuit of a Manchester, Conn. Scouters Award at Cub Scout Pack 3 225 Main St. and Elwood A. Increase eyed motorcycle was suspended for three REGAL MUFFLER choice. meeting at Highland Park School. Lechaussa of 64 Tanner St. I the legislature will show some School Supt. James Kennedy gave days because the firearms use wasn’t Corner of Broad and HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8K)0 to 5:30 There have been some initiative, too, and offer non­ Atty. Jay E. Rubinow is elected a A new clerk will be elected at a his preliminary non-salary 1976-1977 warranted, Lannan said Patrolman Canter 8t. dishw rumblings that Mrs. Grasso taxing ideas to help solve the director of Manchester Trust Co. special meeting to be called of dis­ budget estimates to the Board of Donald Burns fired two warning 646-2112 Thursday 8H)0-8H)0 — S a t 8-1 Board of Directors asks General trict electors. District president Education’s personnel and finance shots, in violation of department t was too limited in her program problem. Manager George Waddell to draw up Michael Massaro said nominations KitchenAid to cut the deficit. Translated committee this week, indicating that policy, in an attempt to stop the The 1976 session will be a tentative budget for the support of will be accepted also from the floor. a budget increase of six to seven per motorcyclist. this means she did not faced again with the budget­ a “full-time” Manchester health »General Electric ^ o o d /V e a ^ authorize, in her call for a balancing issue and we can department and health officer. ARCO 0 special session, consideration only hope that then the 10 Years Ago • Frigidaire TIRES of tax increases. legislature and not a few vocal Board of Education recommends The Press and the American Revolution All we can say is thank God, construction of a swimming pool on ' 643-1161 union leaders, for a second the Waddell School grounds. It also for if there is one thing that time, will decide what is best adopts a resolution authorizing Mrs. Washington organizes an army For A Practical Gift Think must be made loud and clear to for Connecticut. Katherine Bourn, board chairman, to r PEARLS state workers especially, it is We need only to look a few sign the transfer of Manchester Com­ Of Us For Tires which stretched for eight or nine and great distinction is made munity College into the state system. By Dr. Francis G. Walelt 649 Main St., Manchester SHOCKS • FRONT END • DISC BRAKES that the people of Connecticut miles south for the proof that miles about Boston. This was between officers and soldiers. John B. Lamenzo is re-elected to Worcester State College Tel. 643-2171 RAIL JOINTS • COMPLETE EXHAUST cannot be expected to continue what is good for public necessary to make the army more Everyone is made to know his place his consecutive term as chairman of Copyright 1975 AND OF COURSE OUR TIRES AND to pay more and more for less employes is not always good American Antiquarian Society secure against possible attack by the and keep it.” DAYS TO the Town Planning Commission. MANCHESTER PARKADE FREE MOUNTING and less. for the public. Walking about the American enemy in Boston, and also, as the The basic problem of feeding CHRISTMAS positions around Boston, George commander put it, “to prevent them thousands of men had been NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE Washington was an impressive sight. from penetrating into the Country, haphazardly handled before An old aide, Capt. George Mercer, with Fire and Sword.” Washington took command. He was WINGS OF EVENING — SurpHse! wrote that he was “as straight as an Inspecting his forces, which ordered by Congress “to victual at Indian, measuring six feet two inches num bered about 16,000 men, continental expense” the army, and Relatives Visiting For The Holidays? in his stockings and weighing 175 Washington was greatly disap­ he immediately appointed Col. Christmas is a time for surprises. the great hunger of the Mediterra­ pointed, if not dismayed. He wrote to End Your Transportation Worries... We wrap our gifts in colorful paper CLIFF SIMPSON pounds.” A large man of “great Joseph Trumbull of Connecticut as nean world was the matrix in which his brother, “I found a mixed mul­ being sure that nothing shows Mary gave birth to our Lord. strength,” he nevertheless moved commissary general. Despite many some the story in Matthew or Luke titude of people here, under very lit­ difficulties of procurement and Diiion Leasing Corp. through to give away the contents. A Chuckle easily. Mercer noted that “ His RENT-A-CAR will suffice to show that God came to demeanor (is).at all times composed tle discipline, order, or chronic shortages of funds, Trumbull 319 Main St., Mandwator 4 Door Granada Pinto Sedan 4 Door Torino 4 Door Maverick Children peek in closets and feel Several years ago in a very unlike­ Phono 643-2145 earth on Christmas; others prefer to and dignified. His movement and Government.” ’There seemed to be handled the arduous task well, the packages trying to guess what is ly magazine I came across a cartoon study a chapter like “’The Paradox of gestures are graceful, his walk confusion everywhere, and nowhere bringing order out of chaos. Men there but still wanting to be surprised which might seem irreverent to WANTED TO BUY - An­ the Incarnation” in Donald Baillie’s majestic, and he is a splendid the appearance of an organized ar­ might grumble about a monotonous ittttPWWttioMfttPttpfirofttFfivwfiwias’iapisEii on Christmas day. Giving a surprise some but is in line with the truth that tiques, Lamps, Dolls, Clocks, THOUSANDS of Christmas profound book. “God Was In Christ.” horseman.” my. daily ration of fresh beef or pork or Oil Paintings, Furniture, Most Gifts from S2.-S5. The gift that is often more fun than receiving one, Jesus was fully human as well as ful­ When this book was published in The newly-appointed commander- Rhode Island militia were the only fish, milk, spruce beer, bread, peas anything old. 646-2690, 646- entertains forever. At new especially if it is a hand-made gift ly divine. Mary gave birth as did 1948 I considered it then to be the in-chief of the Continental Army had ones who had tents; others were and beans (and not enough rum), but 18&. Village Record Barn, Yankee done with loving thought. other mothers. The picture was of a Village, East Hartford. best book on understanding Jesus as taken over command for the forces housed in Harvard dormitories, they had enough to eat. Indeed they Giving and receiving are lonely desert. The sky was dark and “Man and God” that it had been my gathered in Cambridge, M ^s., from private homes, or in improvised fared much better than the British E expressions of our caring—or that is overcast. Plodding weariiy aiong was SEASONS GREETINGS from good fortune to read. Today, more Gen. Artemas Ward July 3, 1775. shelters. Chaplain William Emerson cooped up in Boston. General Miles Auto Sales, owned and the way it should be. If we become the figure of a man leading a donkey. than a quarter of a century later, that After a brief stay with President (grandfather of Ralph Waldo) left a Washington was so pleased that he operated by Erwin C. blase, lose the child-like anticipation, Their footprints extended back into Tuxbury, Quality Cars, is still my opinion. Langdon of Harvard College, graphic account of the American wrote Congress in June 1776, “Few just go through the motions grudging­ infinity. The man, obviously Joseph, The Reasonably Priced. He invites Let me hasten to add that I do not Washington had made as his camp: “ ‘Tis also diverting to walk armies, if any, have been better and ly, we not only miss the fun but miss was looking at the woman on the his many friends to stop by consider myself a specialist in headquarters the handsome mansion among the camps. They are as more plentifully supplied than the and see him. 478 Center St., the spirit. donkey with an expression of mild Christology, merely a retired pastor of the departed Tory John Vassall different in their form as the owners Troops under Mr. Trumbull’s care.” 725 E. MIDDLE TPKE. o$ie-stop Manchester. 646-6604. The most surprising gift of all can who reads widely in the field of exasperation. He was saying “Mary, are in their dress! Some are made of be overlooked, ignored, taken for (later the home of Henry Wadsworth July and August brought nine com­ religion. where on earth would you expect me boards, some of sailcloth, and some MANCHESTER LOOKING FOR something to granted if our celebration is only the Longfellow and often called Craigie panies of riflemen from Penn­ put under the tree? Call us and It is my faith that the Creator who to find pickles and ice cream at this partly of one and partly of the other. C surface. 'The incredible gift which House). sylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. shop we'II find a house to put the made the world, made man in His time of night?” Others are made of stone and turf, came in Christ is a constant source of As he surveyed the situation, The outstanding figure among them tree in - Merry Christmas - Poem of the Week and others again of birch and other Merritt Agency, 646-1180. wonder and awe. This is what it is all image, spoke through the prophets, Washington immediately set about was Daniel Morgan. Although these FOR This Advent Stanza is from the brush.” about—and every year it comes as a came to earth in Jesus to reveal as strengthening the colonial positions. men had remarkably accurate small for the United Church of Christ magazine, While Emerson found this odd CHRISTMAS surprise, no matter how long we live. much as He could of Himself in bore rifles, they were an unruly lot human form. This is the meaning of A.D. camp “rather a beauty than a GIVE A BIKE “Alas, he never knew” Christ is coming, Christ has come, who irritated Washington because of GIVING 1 the Incarnation. Incredible? Yes, but blemish,” Washington knew that he their undisciplined nature. Proudly selective The story of the first Christmas it is our faith. Let the world prepare a room. ALMANAC had to obtain tents for all his men R A U /O ff tells of the shepherds’ surprise as God says, “Light!” and makes our they showed off their astonishing before the army could take the field. marksmanship, all the while wasting they went about their business ten­ It is the Christian claim that God day. By U nited PrcHit Internationul Make it a Delicious A matter of much concern, too, precious powder. shier ding the sheep. ’They were afraid at revealed Himself generally in the Fear and chaos lose their say. Today is Saturday, Dec. 6, the 340th was the wide assortment of clothing. The shortages of powder and lead first when they heard the angel’s world of nature and history, In our darkness shines our Sun; day of 1975 with 25 to follow. Christinas With A SALES • RENTALS REPAIRS Some units had uniforms, but most of caused Washington to make almost singing "and amazed. A child in a specifically in the Old Testament ac­ God has made a date with man. The moon is between its new phase the militia had come in their work frantic calls for help from Congress Food Gift From Us! manger who was Christ the Lord, count of the Jewish people, and un­ — from “Break Not the Circle” and first quarter. clothes. Another very troublesome and various state eoverments. He „ ” oi»Eir— iquely in Jesus Christ. He came “in The morning stars are Venus, Mars 10 Spaed 8 Spaed wonderful, incredible. But there is The maxim factor was the need to enforce dis­ never had enough powder, but by the We Have... another character in the story who the fulness of time” as I indicated in “The hopes and fears of all the and Saturn. tinction between officers and 3 Spaed last week’s column. The Pax The evening stars are Mercury and winter he had about 200 barrels, MON. thru FRI. missed it all. No surprises for him as years Are met in theee tonight.” — privates. It might suit the “leveling equal to about 25 rounds per man. Sat Up and Ready to So Romana, the Greek Koine, as well as Jupiter. • k Gift Hams & Turkeys he went about his business, trying to Phillip Brooks spirit” of New Englanders to regard This critical need led many 10-9 LAYAWAYS WELCOME accommodate the crowd of every man as good as another, but to authorities to encourage the k Fruit Baskets SlganUc Salaetlon travellers who were staying at his General Washington it was fun­ manufacture of gunpowder. inn. The contrast is expressed in a k Candles A Nuts SAT. 10 to 5:30 FARR’S damental that rank be designated 2 thin SI hymn written to be interpreted by the A great vexation tor the com­ and observed. mander were numerous desertions. k Baked Goods OpM Odhi to 1( Sacred Dance Choir of Center And some type of uniform had to be TIL CHRISTMAS Church. Many soldiers became bored with Dali Party adopted. Since the hunting shirt was army life or were annoyed by k THE When Mary came to Bethlehem, a common American garment, military discipline. Often they Platters Her weary journey through. Washington thought that this might decided to return home to take care The inn-keeper said, "I have no suffice. Accordingly, he wrote to the of farm chores, especially as the “ALPINE VISIT MERMAID’S Gift and room, Continental (ingress asking for 10,- S Christmas Village (119 harvest season came on. Griswold Street in Glaston­ I have no room for you.” 000 shirts at once. But Congress Coupled with this was the fact that mmmmm Slate Blue, Light Qrocn, Navy, Dark | He never knew the Lord had come; VERNON bury, just off Route 2) The decided in November 1775 that the most enlistments ran out by the end NEEDLEPOINT an unusual COMPLETE (Christmas Shop - “HAUS Green, Yellow, Rust, Brown. biggest Christmas Shop in the Alas, he never knew. army should have brown uniforms Christmas tree decoration, Gift ideas, fresh greens, RT. 30, POST ROAD PLAZA, VERNON Jacket Sizes: 8-M-L-XL area. Open everyday. A of the year. By offering various in­ complete kit only $1.M. Many But wise men came to bring their with facings of regimental colors. ducements — bounties, furloughs, Christmas trees live and cut. Exit 96 off 1-86 Slack SIzea: 30-42 Walsta. delightful place to visit. other quick ideas at The Our green houses are full of gifts. Notwithstanding this, the individual extra rations of rum — Washington Needlepoint Shop, Route 44A', And shepherds came to see. states in almost all cases selected Christmas plants. East Hart­ ENJOY CHRISTMAS Shop­ managed to get many to re-enlist. Bolton, 643-4342. ford Nursery, 1375 Silver * 2 8 * ® ping and a luncheon at The And angels sang a joyful song dark blue uniforms. Although troops were desperately Lane. M i m s Market Restaurant at Glen At his nativity — What to do about discipline? needed, recruiting officers were Lochen in Glastonbury. 6 $17001 Alleluia! Alleluia! Glory be to American militia had chosen their ordered to be highly selective. SUCKS God! own officers for years, but popular Massachusetts orders, as seen in the MANY CHRISTMAS Items! leaders were not always the best; 20% discount on all gifts. 1920 Now Jesus comes to you and me. accompanying broadside (printed in House of Gifts Shop, 271 Main Now we must make our choice; i and elected officers were not likely the New-York Gazette and Weekly Street. Turn Him away, deny Him room. to be effective disciplinarians. Often Mercury July 24,1775), asserted “As Refuse to hear His voice; they did not bother with distinctions the cause is the best that can engage Or, listen to His promises. of rank and some delighted in men of courage and principle to take Believe, receive, rejoice! showing how democratic they were. up arms; so it is expected that none “Where two or three meet in my The commander-in-chief would have but such will be accepted by the name, none of this. He enforced the wearing recruiting officer.” Lo, I am there with you;” of insignia by punishing officers who Washington’s patience was tried by “Abide in me” ; — “you will have did not comply with orders. New Englanders, whom he called peace;” It was necessary to court-martial a (privately) “an exceeding dirty and “I make all things new!” number of officers because of cowar­ nasty people.” For all this, he Alleluia! Alleluia! Glory be to dice at Bunker Hill. Several were thought that they “would fight well, God! (Herald photo by Pinto) broken in rank; a few were cashiered (if properly officered).” — Betty Simpson from the army. Slowly and not It was a trying task — organizing An Incredible Happening Quilt given to Historical Society without many floggings, the con­ an army out of the assortment of tinental forces learned something From the simple experience and This Bicentennial Quilt, made by volunteers Siebdld, recreation director; Arthur Illing, soldiers near Boston in 1775. In spite faith of the shepherds to the about military discipline. Not long of his many problems Gen. elaborate theories of sophisticated from the recreation department, was presented representing the society; Herbert Swanson, co- after Washington took command, Washington did not despair, and by theologians — all point to a recently to the Manchester Historical Society. chairman of the Cheney Homsestead; and Mrs. William Emerson wrote that ‘"The spring he had a fairly effective miraculous event in Bethlehem. For At the presentation were, from left, Mel Beatrice Sheftel, senior recreation leader. strictest government is taking place. fighting force. V p a g e SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheiter, Conn., Sat., Dec, 6,1878 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Coim., Sat., Dec. 6,1975— PAGE SEVEN STj BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. pastor. Killeen, Rev. Louis Cremonie. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School Edward S. Pepiri, pastor; Rev. Paul LOCAL CHURCHES | Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Trinque. for pupils up to the age of 20, care for Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., very young children, subject of the Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; noon, and 5 p.m. lesson-sermon, “God the Only Cause and Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 Eagles impressive in opening test GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. a.m. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Ver­ Creator,” Golden Text: “Job answered 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF the Lord, and said, I know that thou canst ' i t * Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), non Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ Cooper and High Sts. Rev. (diaries W. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. do every thing, and that no thought can be ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., Kuhl, pastor. Worship, sermon; "From Death Unto withholden fronq thee” (Job 42:1,2). The Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. pastors. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship With Holy Com­ Life” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, sermon: “The Christian Science Reading Room, 968 William J. Stack, Rev. William J. 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. 9 a.m.. Lighthouse Group, Carl and munion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Meditations of my Heart.” Main SI. is open to the public Mondays Killeen. Mass in Polish and English. Karen Prewo, leaders in 3/4 Room, Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. First through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Worship Service, Federation Room, the and on the first and third Thursday with easy 83-27win over Windsor Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., and Second Year Youth Instruction. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, school auditorium; Sunday Masses at Rev. Mr. Curtis, leader; lOa.jn., Worship CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 evenings of each month from 7 to 9, a free 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Service and reception of new members. Main St.,Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. lending library is maintained. pastor. and noon in school auditorium. Sanctuary, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for By LEN AUSTER the Eagles, a year older and clearly Spearheaded by junior Jon Lindberg towering above whatever Windsor one of the top clubs in the Central new warm-ups and new warm up 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., preacher. Confirmation A.M. in Federa­ SOUTH UNITED METHODIST Valley Conference, with eight points. NORTH UNITED METHODIST all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Herald Sportswriler more mature, took charge from the who pumped in four straight field countered with accounted for 64 drills. It’s a new season —most THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main “Sound of His Coming” radio program on tion Room and Robbins Room, Church CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. If the opening game is any indica­ opening tap and never looked back, goal attempts in the second stanza , points. Senior Co-Captain John Lusa East sported brand new uniforms. assuredly. St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps WINF; 7:30 p.iii.. Evangelistic Service. School for Kindergarten through Grade Custer, pastor. Children’s Church and Nursery provided; Eldridge, pastors. tion of things to dome, look out lite 27 points by Windsor represents the Eagles expanded the advantage tossed in a game-high 20 points, 14 in officers. 6; 11:15 a.m.. Resale of bazaar items, 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the 8 a.m.. Communion Service; 9 a.m.. world, East Catholic is back. The the third lowest yield ever by an East to 36-13 at the intermission. the third stanza, and latched onto 11 “ "E a s t Catholic (83) Windsor (27) - 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Robbins Room. mon: “Release From Fear,” Sacrament Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. Grades 1 through 6 will attend church team. rebounds. Lindberg, coming off the P B F PU B F Pts Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Eagles inaugurated the 1975-76 The teams exchanged two baskets Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST of Holy Communion, Coffee fellowship school; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ “I didn’t expect anything like bench was second high with 15 2 Heim 6 2-4 14 2 Dierksheilds 0 04) 0 Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. basketball season last night by in the early moments of the third 4 Murray 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. SOCIETY! EAST, Community Y, 79 N. between services; 9 a.m.. Church School, vice, sermon: “Are You Ready for His this,” stated happy East Coach Stan markers followed by Heim 14 and 6-4 2 Carlson 3 3-4 9 04) 2 EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, blowing Windsor High out of the quarter but the Eagles reeled off 20 2 Beeman 04) 8 Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Coming?” Pastor Webb preaching; 9 2 Lusa 8 4-5 20 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Eagles’ Nest, 83-27, in impressive Ogrodnik, "We played very un­ unanswered points to end the stanza junior Gary Carlson chipped in with 4 Pugleiese 0-0 4 formal Worship, study and fellowship. minister. Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten, through 10:15 a.m.. Nursery through 5- 2 Dumais 2 0-0 4 Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, fashion before a packed house of 1,- selfishly and that’s how this team is. and added five more in the final nine. Five-foot-10 junior Peter 3 E. Johnson LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & 10:30 a.m., Ted Watson presents his Grades 1 and 2; 2 p.m.. Baptism year-olds; 10:45 a.m. to noon. Nursery 0 Thompson 2 2-2 6 04) 6 pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. 200. We pounded the boards very well and Thompson scored six points but more 1 Hopkins Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. portrayal of the great American Seminar; 8 p.m.. Young Adults meet at through 5-year-olds and Grades 7 through period before the visiting Indians 1 Lindberg 7 1-4 15 04) 0 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN the parsonage. 8:30 and 11 a.m., the Service; 9:45 A year ago when East posted a 12- I was very pleased by our defense. It could get back on the scoreboard. importantly he doled out seven 2 Kelly •CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. preacher in “A Morning With Theodore 12; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship in youth 0 Holland 1 1-2 3 Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 a.m.. Church School and adult classes; 10 mark, the highest point production set the tone.” assists and quarterbacked the club 1 Bollela Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. Parker,” Nursery and Sunday School, lounge; 7:30 p.m.. Praise and Teaching Ogrodnik cleared his bench 10 1 Donnelly 2 2-2 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants; 4 to East, moving the ball around extremely well. Over-all, East had 26 1 Bienkowski 1 2-2 4 0 Quigley 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery Coffee and Conversation. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Service. in any game was 76. In the 1974-75 seconds into the final canto and 6 p.m.. Family Advent Workshop, Luther assists and shot over 50 per cent, 1 Murphy 0 2-2 2 4 K. Johnson care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Hall. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL opener , the Eagles lost a 46-43 ver­ superbly, raced to a 15-6 first quarter everybody got into the scoring FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ 0 Zito Communion, Church School through 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs,, CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF dict to Sacred Heart taking an un­ advantage with juniors Jeff Heim column with Scott Holland being the most attempts from very close 12 Totals 32 19-27 83 0 Self NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, Director CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix usually low 36 shots from the floor. and Mark Dumais pacing a balanced last with 4:06 remaining. range. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. of Christian education. M. Davis,'minister. All of that seems to be past history as attack with four markers apiece. The Eagles’ massive frontcourt Brian Beeman paced Windsor, 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Score at half: East 36-13 23 ToUls 12 3-7 27 Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery which in pre-season had been touted and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing through Church School Grade 12, Com­ Deliverance Service. Swensen, pastor. OF GOD), 647 East Middle Tpke. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the during the service. Sharing Class led by munion meditation by the Rev. Dr. rector. 9:30' a.m., Sunday School classes for all Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor! Willa Stanford, the 20-40 Class led by Davis; 3 p.m.. Church Family Christmas 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Book of ages three through adult, infant nursery; FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for Rick Lanz, the 40-80 Class led by Pastor Fellowship, Fellowship Hall. Common Prayer; 9a.m., Holy Eucharist, 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James adults and children. Nursery facility for Stairs; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, Rite 2, with sermon by the Rev. Mr. Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Kingdom Beiiasov, pastor. the little ones; 10:50 a.m.. Service of message: “Taking Part in Christmas,” Haldeman, Church School, Nursery care, Tots for three year olds through Hall, 736 N. Main St. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship and Bible preaching. Special Nursery is provided; 6 p.m.. Youth followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy Kindergarten, Children's Church for 10, a.m.. Public Bible discourse Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ program for children; 7 p.m.. Evening Fellowships will meet, and “The Edge of The Herald Angle Gospel Service. Hymnsing, music, and Eucharist, Rite 1, with sermon by the Grades 1 through 3, infant nursery; 6 “Christendom or Christianity - Which vice. Adventure” led by Pastor Stairs and the One Has Failed?” 11 a.m.. Group discus­ Bible message. Rev. Mr. Haldeman; 5 p.m.. Holy Rev. Mr. Lanz; 7:30 p.m., Board of Chris­ p.m., All-Church Prayer Meeting; 7 p.m.. sion of Nov. 1 Watchtower magazine arti­ By Earl Yost Eucharist. tian education will meet. Family Night with Christmas caroling and trim the tree. cle, “Letting God Be the Sovereign of Sports Editor Our Lives.” A iR irC ^ Program on churches history will be presented on Sunday Hoop tickets selling fast UNION CONGREGATIONAL S T . PETER'S EPISCOPAL ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ S T . BERNARD’S CHURCH, While failing to attract a capacity crowd for its home basketball opener CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Wednesday night, the fieldhouse will be bulging at the seams tonight when Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, Paul F. Ramen. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Ted Watson of Hebron will perform he said. Connecticut entertains Yale starting at 7:30. Capacity is 4,460. associate minister. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ “A Morning With Theodore Parker” The program is the third in a series 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Study class; Communion, first and third Sundays; UConn officials hope that this will be the case Jan. 2 when Coach Dee Rowe Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the reguiar on the history of Unitarian- 10:15 a.m .. Communion Service in Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth takes his charges to the Hartford Civic Center to oppose Boston College. Sundays. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY meeting of the Unitarian Univer- Universaiism presented by the socie­ The case in point is a sellout house. Prayer Chapel for Church School staff; ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ 10:30 a.m ., Church School, infants UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, saiist Society at the Manchester ty. From all preliminary reports, the first appearance ever for UConn at the COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Ellington. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Community Y, 79 N. Main St. Watson Sunday’s performance wili aiso through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, Civic Center will be played before a turnaway crowd. CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ wrote the program himself. feature Lynn Godreau of 240 Lydaii Worship, service of Holy Communion, .Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director “We had 2,500 tickets priced at $5 each and they were all gone by Dec. 1,” Rev. Mr. Eusden, preaching; 11:45 a.m.. munity United Methodist Church will be “I have tried to capture the es­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday of music. St. Wayne Reynolds of 32 Alexander John Toner, UConn director of athletics noted. Coffee Hour in the Social Room; 6 p.m.. at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday School School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nurserv sence of Theodore Parker’s thought St. is stage manager, and lighting is “Over the counter sales started Dec.l and 900 were sold the first day in Junior Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join and style by making excerpts from sonage on Cornwall Dr. the coffee hour is invited to do so at 10:15 through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ by Glenn Meyers of 206 W. Middle Hartford and another 900 here at Storrs. the first day. the church to work on a Christmas vice. Nursery through Grade 2. his sermons, letters and published Tpke. Beth Watson of Hebron will project, FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak a.m. “We’ve got to make a trip to Hartford to get more tickets,” Toner said works,” Watson said. Parker was an provide make-up and costumes. before watching UConn walk all over Canisius on the basketball floor. St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, important figure in Boston before the Watson is a past president of the pastor. REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., The latest report is that advanced ticket sales have gone over the 6,000 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Civii War. He iived in a swirl of con­ society. He is self-employed as a con­ mark for the historic game at Hartford. David M. Campbell, pastor. South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, troversy both for his religious views ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. minister. CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. sultant in the computer field. There’s no question that next season the UConn Classic will be moved from 10 a.m.. Church School, Nursery Bechtold, minister. and for his politicai stands as a The public is Invited to stay for through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and S T . PETER'S EPISCOPAL 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio the main campus to the Civic Center. broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. reformer and bitter foe of slavery,” coffee after the program. This year’s classic will be staged Jan.9-10 at Storrs. Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. Family Com­ CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William Church School for all ages. munion Service, Nursery for infants ^N. Persing, rector. day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 through Grade 2, meditation: "God 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ Service. Nursery care for small children (Herald photo by Dunn) Moves a Little Closer.” TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Top players staying in area days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth provided. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGAT­ Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Sundays. Church school. VERNON UNITED METHODIST Eagle Mike Donnelly drives baseline IONAL CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH Donald J. McClean, pastor. “The best basketball players, 1 find, now stay in New England,” Dee CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. F rances 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Rowe, UConn coach, said recently. W indsor’s Willy Murray protects middle pastor. Old Town Rd. Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. a.m., Sunday School. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church “After all, we have good schools in New England, good programs and the 10:30 a.m .. Worship and Sunday 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; <’K School. media exposure is tremendous. -• ..... • School; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. 1. Evening Evangelistic. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL “I can see the best years ahead for New England college basketball,” he S T . GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF added. CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Harold W. Richardson, minister. “ ' CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese The top squads, on paper and not in ranking, in the New England area Eagle freshmen Bolton. Rev. John F. Flora III, vicar. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF HI, pastor. CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and appear to be Boston College, Holy Cross, Massachusetts, Vermont, Fairfield 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten Miller, minister. Church School. and UConn. ^ defeat SuPaul Church School; 10 a.m.. Holy Communion through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Providence has been tabbed in some circles as No. 1 in New England while BOWLING and sermon. Nursery care provided; 11 ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH, Bolton. vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Boston College is No. 1 in the East in the minds of some. Getting its season under way on the ' a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour; 7:30 p.m.. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Fellowship. >• Evensong and Holy Baptism. Fellowship. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; I right foot yesterday was the East EA.STERN BUSINESS- Tom SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Notes off the cuff Catholic freshman basketball team Fahey 181-148-436, Hank Grzyb 140- BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL, ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Barn with a 52-41 decision over St. Paul at Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. ST . MATTHEW'S CHURCH, 397, Ernie Oakman 150-400, Joe CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, 5 1 Edward Konopka. Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Former East Catholic High basketball coach, Don Burns, has taken over the Eagles’ Nest. Giambelluca 150-382, Sandy Hanna Stanton Conover, minister. pastor. Rte.YVA at Quarry H d .& llo i . V' Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Sparked by Tom Hammick and 146-385, Mike Zwick 143-382, Ray 10:15 a.m.. Church School and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. the freshman hoop squad at Yale...Take it from a man who knows, Fran Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 1L45 a.m. Matt Atwater- with seven and six Dawson 141, Norm Batch 139-367, Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ havidinade Qi-^ts-cav-ds-c-anol/e.5' Tarkenton; “There are no such things as secondary receivers. They don’t Communion, meditation: “The Joyful ST. MARGARET MARY'S CHURCH, exist. Every receiver is primary. Defenses are so complex and well disguised points respectively. East took a 16-6 Dave Grzyb 138-135-395, Howie MESSIAH EVANGELICAL vice. lead after one quarter. The lead Mystery,” by the Rev. Mr. Conover; 7 Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin Tues.- Fi-r/o-7 these days that they can take a lot from you. The key is find what’s Peters 138-137-377, Ted Kowzun 136- p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. left.”...John LaFontana, East Catholic football coach, reports the Central swelled to as many as 20 points, 38- 395, Tom Turner 136, Ron Joiner 397, UNITED' METHODIST CHURCH, S s k - S u h ./^"6 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. 18, in the third quarter before the George Blake 382, Cliff Jones 375, O UR SAVIOR LUTHERAN 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev.' Connecticut Football Officials contributed J122 to the Kevin Hurst Fund. He CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Worship Service. Falcons rallied. Bert Carlson 367, Larry Aceto 366. David M. Campbell, pastor. added that aporoximatelv $1,500 has been realized to date by East Catholic (Herald photo by Dunn) sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 High to help the young injured football player meet the mounting medical Hammick led the way for the ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 10 a.m.. Church School, Nursery Eagles with 20 points and 12 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and bills. Anyone interested may send a check to the Kevin Hurst Fund at East EARLY BIRDS- Nancy Pastula 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. rector. Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. Family Catholic High. The youngster suffered a broken neck this fall and is at the EasVs Gary Carlson gets shot off rebounds. Mark Murphy had 11 127-144-380, Robbie Williams 125-128- Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Worship Service, First Sunday in Advent, Newington Hospital...Suggestion Department: Tall Cedar and Manchester Indians’ Steve Quigley (40) leaps in block attempt markers and seven assists and 346, Vi Carr 148, Joan Kopp 130, Gail day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Family Service and Church School. sermon: “When Is When?” High and East Catholic High officials might sit down shortly and work out a Atwater chipped in with 10 points. Jarvis 130. starting time schedule for the Five Mile Road Race and the football game next Thanksgiving morning which will allow anyone who wishes to witness iMTE OWLS- Dot Hills 211-197-557, New Bishop Coadjutor PINE PHARMACY C hristm as both events. Toni Verfaille 196, Millie Denley 466, 664 CENTER ST. 649-88141 Cards and Cowboys Nancy Berdnicke 479, Maria Fioren- The Rt. Rev. Morgan succeeds the diocesan LOW PRESCRIPTION End of the line Penney girls hoop tino 455. Porteus, suffragan bishop bishop upon retirement or Tree team top Indians of Connecticut, has been death. The present bishop PRICES What a charming I'RI-TOWN- Paul Barton 211-581, is the Rt. Rev. J. Warren Americ.an League champion Boston Red Sox will launch Grapefruit League in showdown game elected bishop coadjutor of Downed in its debut yesterday was Bob Arendt 247-201-202-650, Bill Len­ way to say play March 10 in Florida A 30-game spring slate is planned...One of the key the Episcopal Diocese of Hutchens, who has served the Manchester High girls’ basket­ non 202-518, Gil Johnson 215-546, Dick Merry Christmas. performers with the Harvard varsity soccer squad this season was Chris Connecticut. in the post since 1971. ball team, 32-28, by Penney High at Kingsley 247-607, Ed Hemphill 203, Saunders. He’s one of a number of Manchester High grads who performed on NEW YORK (UPI) — Jim Hart can be thankful for Thanksgiving. No special ceremony is The Clarke Arena. Ray Villa 201-533,, Bob Tedford 239- the college scene this fall...Will Hadden, general chairman for the Road Race St. Louis faced Buffalo as port of a National football League holiday Bishop coadjutor is the planned until the Rt. Rev. Ellen Donadio and Colleen Shane 567, Bill Reichert 512, Frank committee, reports post entries will not be accepted next year and he cites a doubleheader on Thanksgiving Day and the Cardinal quarterback sustained a title given to the person Porteus succeeds to the paced the Silk Towners with nine and Shimaitis 520, Gino Calderone 521, good reason. “Many applications would be forwarded minus the entry fee and knee Injury in the loss to the Bills. But the schedule also allowed Hart 10 days who automatically post of diocesan bishop. Speaks six points respectively . Stan Luszczak 509, Dean Baker 520, if a fellow (or female) didn’t feel like running on race day he (or she) would rest instead of the usual seven and he’s expected to be ready Sunday when the by The locals salvaged the jayvee con­ Dave Fraser 532, Bill Stevenson 510. just be a no-show. It would create a lot of paper work, too, the morning of the Cardinals face the Dallas Cowboys in a showdown between the leaders of the Eugene test, 40-36, in double overtime. Cindy race.” The last year that post entries were accepted nearly 200 showed and National Conference East. Brewer Formica netted 16 points and Carol Both teams are 8-3 and their first behind. Miami has lost its top two this forced the race to start 15 minutes late...Have a nice weekend. Plumadore 11. Jennifer Krascella Hartford, Central Friend—what a pleasant meeting this year went eight minutes quarterbacks. Bob Griese and Earl connotation this word has and Cathy Grant played well defen­ reach hoop finals /i into overtime before Dallas finally Morrall, with injuries, and untested to our minds! Jesus College haskethall won 37-31 on Roger Staubach’s three- Don Strock. sively. applied it to his disciples, HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford We Mail yard touchdown pass to tight end Bil­ and Central Connecticut scored vic­ saying the greatest measure of love is giving ly Joe Dupree. Both coaches, Don tories Friday night to enter tonight’s Rev. Mr. Porteus one’s life for his "friends.” Coast frosh phenoms Coryell of St. Lous and Tom Landry finals of the 6th annual University of Anywhere “Ye are my friends,” of the Cowboys, expect the same type Hartford-Tcinity college invitational Jesus told them, “IF ye do of struggle. Carl Mikolowsky elected basketball tournament. the things which I com­ learning wins not easy “This game pretty much means Hartford, 1-0, topped Trinity in the mand you.” He then said the outcome for the Eastern cham­ opening contest 85-81 with five Complete he had called them friends NEW YORK (UPI) — Those freshmen phenoms at UCIA and San Francisco pionship for the Cardinals,” Landry Country Club president Hawks scoring in double figures. because all he had heard are finding out quickly the road to college basketball’s top 10 isn’t all paved said. “They’ll be ready to play.” Trinity, led by Othar Burks’ 32- from the Father he had H nancial with patsies. “It’s going to be a real battle,” point performance, closed a 43-32 ...to those friends made known to them (John Starta tradition. Add to offavorilegift items all in Acting upon the slate of officers 15:13-15). OPEN No one would question the potential bined 42 points from Eddie Owens said Coryell. “I think we’re halftime deficit to 79-79 before Hart­ and relatives in memories. Send the sea­ stock right now. proposed by the nominatging Were you to be owned by of the youthful Bruins and Dons, but and Lewis Brown, ran over Syracuse desperate. In order to stay in this ford managed to stay ahead for good Services faraway places- son's greetings in a special nominating committee, Carl a famous person as his Whether you're adding Friday night, for the second time this 105-83 in the opening game. The win game, we simply have to play a great with 57 seconds remaining. the finest candy, way with Spode’s Christ­ friend, would you not feel to a Christmas Tree collec­ young season, they had to work for enabled them to meet second game game. We just have to win this game Mikolowsky was elected president of Freshman Mark Noon led the STOCKS goodness, SUNDAY mas Tree. We have place tion or starting a new one, the Manchester Country Club at the m honored? How much more their victories. victor Duquesne, which beat if we want to win our division — winners with 18 points. BONDS unmatched anywhere settings, serving pieces, annual meeting this week. Orders placed now to be identified as friends Spode's unique Christmas UCIA, which was hubled by In­ , 75-74 in the battle of the that’s all there is to it.” Central trailed for most of the first TAX-FREE INCOME handsomely boxed sets Mikolowsky, a well-known will be mailed whenever of God! Abraham was 8 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Tree is a special gift idea. diana in the season opener on locals. Landry feejs the Cowboys must half but dominated the second half to OPTIONS called “the friend of God,” Manchester dentish, replaces Atty. you wish. national television last week, stopped In the Show Me Classic Oklahoma stop Terry Metcalf, the Cardinals’ subdue Wesleyan 97-79. because he believed and Herb Phelon. MUTUALFUNDS This year, send a surprisingly stubborn San Jose State City showed Cleveland State, multi-purpose back, if Dallas is to The Cardinals lost a 42-40 halftime gift that is sure to_ obeyed the lord (Jas. 2:21- Orlando Annulli was elevated to OoiUaci: , 90-80. San Francisco, meanwhile, troucing the Vikings 84-60 with a win. Metcalf tied an NFL record lead for good early in the second half 24). the vice president’s post with Walter Robert C. Heaviside.s please onyone. survived a 47-44 score from Stanford. balanc^ attack led by John Powell’s against the Bills when he caught a and could come only as close as one You can be the friend of Ferguson, Ray Dotchin and Phelon Home; 647-9745 FOR ALL YOUR "I anticipated a tough game,” said 16 points. Missouri, the host, buried touchdown pass, marking the fifth point, 58-57, with 13:22 remaining. God if you trust him suf­ named to the Board of Governors for, Office: 278-2100 ficiently to obey his O ur 75th Anniversary Nfear San Francisco Coach Bob Gaillard. Baylor 105-70. different method of scoring for him After that. Central splurged to a 12 revealed will. MEDICINAL NEEDS ^ As Leadii>g Jewelers SSilversmiths "Stanford played a very intelligent In tbe Vandy Classic, Vandy alias this year. He has also scored rushing, one year. Larry Bates, Esther point margin in the last six minutes. Burnham and Nick Carlo will serve game. We didn’t have any quickness Vanderbilt was a gracious host, returning a punt and a kickoff and High scorer for Central was Matt PaineVtfcbber fftHURCH OF 958 MAIN STREET and that got us in trouble. It’s dif­ losing 77-72 to Southern California. passing. two years on the board and Bert Hinchley with 19 points. lOOmslitulkin Plii/a CANDIES CHRIST . VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS ficult to play your game when you Kansas State, led by Chuckie The other big game Sunday puts Davis, Tony Pietrantonio and Jack Wesleyan was dearly handicapped Hurtlord.C^inii.fXilO'T Lydall and Vernon Streets DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER are behind.” ' Shea three years each. (20:i)27K-2l(M) Williams’ 47 points, cut down Holy the Miami Dolphins, leaders in the when their high scorer, Steve Route 6, Bolton • Hartford Civic Center Phone: 646-2903 HARTFORD • WESTFARMS MALL Jack Crockett chaired the ^^^OPE^^AILYandSUNDAVJjUj^Opjir^^^^. In the Steel Bowl 20th-ranked Cross 89-85 in overtime and will play AFC East, against the Bills, tied for Malinowski, fouled out at 6:51 Nevada-Las Vegas, led by a com- second with Baltimore at a game nominating committee. the Trojans. CARL MIKOLOWSKY remaining after scoring 20 points. l P^ E EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Dec. 6. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 6, 1975— PAGE NINE ...... Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Humes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Home" For Sale...... 23 ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ I S c o r e INVITATION TO BID N«/p Wanted 13 Rangers MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - six room MINI-FARM on West side, ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■■ [| ■■■ JOBSEEKERS Employment Vactnl ali.ruom C ip t, localtd In Colonial only three years old, seven room home in excellent NOTICE Service - open' 8 a.m.-8 p.m., lh« etntar ol town. Low 30'o. immaculate condition, three condition, new siding etc., 'b o a r d Ownof it anxioui. Tradtt con- bedrooms, fireplace, 1V4 B&W hang on with full and part time oppor­ t ld t r t d . garage, large lot with garden The Manchester Board of tunities available now. & s t baths, owners leaving state, and fruit trees, shed, H2,000. Education seeks bids for a She lieralh priced to sell, Dubaldo- Hartford, 568-1070. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, NHL Trampoline for the 1975-1976 iLim tEniSALTOR Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. 646-4200. WFRE PROUD OF TKSE HOMES for win CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-1577 school year. Sealed proposals PHONE FROM home to ser­ will be received until 3:30 vice our customers in the BOLTON - HEBRON Line - NEW RANCH - Extra large Campbell Conference p.ni. December 16, 1975 at Manchester area, flexible MANCHESTER - new listing, Seven room Raised Ranch, modern kitchen, two baths, Manchester H)7,S00 L Hartford >46,900 NEW YORK (UPI) - Patrick Division which time they will be hours, super earnings, 249- five room Older home, central formal dining room, fireplace, fireplace, 2-car garage, 7773. PHONE 643-2711 cathedral ceilings, applianced publicly opened, llie right is ' location, small barn $29,900, aluminum siding and win­ The New York Rangers W L T Pts FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD kitchen, $44,900. Century 21, dows, large deck, picture win­ reserved to reject any and all Hayes Corp., 646-0131. A splendid Dutch couldn’t wait for the final Philadelphia 17 3 6 40 PART TIME cleaners needed, Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. dow in basement with walk­ Take a look at this buzzer. The Kansas City N.Y. Islanders 13 8 5 31 bids. Specifications and bid early morning and evening out to patio. $47,900. Philbrick Colonial with in-ground lovely Ranch! Eat-in Atlanta 11 13 2 24 forms may be secured at the INDEX MANCHESTER - cute Ranch NEW LISTING- Rolling Park Scouts only wish they hours, 6-10 a.m. Must have with four bedrooms, rec Agency, Realthrs, 646-4200. pool, 4 bedrooms, 2V2 kitchen, large formal N.Y. Rangers 10 14 3 23 Business Office, 45 N. School NOTICZS ADVERTISING Cape, 6 rooms, one car at-' could’ve played a little transportation. 649-5334. ADVERTISING room, fireplace, full base­ baths, and so much dining room, cozy Street, Manchester, Connec­ 1 Loit ind FQund DEADLINE tached garage. Aluminum RAISED RANCH - seven longer. Smythe Division 2 — Ptrunala ment, priced to sell at $36,900. more! If you’re looking living room with ticut. Raymond E. Demers, RECEPTIONIST - Dental 3 RATES siding. Sun Room with rooms, beamed cathedral New York jumped out to W L T Pts Announcim*ntt 12:00 noon the day before Owner anxious, Frechette & jalousies, phone John H. for a home that has it fireplace, 2 baths, 3 Chicago 10 5 11 31 Business Manager assistant - Busy practice in 4 — Entertainment publication. Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144. ceiling in living room with a 2-0 lead in the first period Vernon area needs manage­ 5 — Auctions 1 day . 104 word per day Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. fieldstone fireplace, eat-in all, call us today to see Vancouver 9 12 5 23 Deadline for Saturday and nice bedrooms, plus ment oriented assistant. (41/2 3 days . .94 word per day kitchen, formal dining room, this one! Friday night after firing 16 St. Louis 8 12 S 21 FINANCIAL Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. garage. day week, some Saturdays) 8 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgaaes 6 days . .84 word per day 15x21 family room with shots on goal, stayed ahead Kansas City 7 14 4 18 — DAWN VIVIAN TOMKIEL Major duties: patient 9 Personal Loans 26 days . .74 word per day MANCHESTER fireplace, wooded acre lot 3-1 in the second period, Minnesota 6 18 0 12 relations, computor 10 — Insurance PLEASE READ 15 words. $2.00 minimum with privacy, garage, $44,900, and finally managed a ner­ Wales Conference bookkeeping, dental in- EMPLOYMENT YOUR AD Happy A d s ...... $2.19 Inch Philbrick Agency Realtors, vous 3-2 victory. Norris Division wUhet to announce surance. Seeking: 13 Help Wanted FORCED SALE 646-4200. Call Our Manchester Office Today!! that the hat changed 14 — Business Opportunities Classified ads are taken over “We played ten minutes enthusiasm, maturity, prior 15 W L T Pts — Situation Wanted the phone as a convenience. Six room West Side Cape, MUST be told by this RAISED RANCH - on extra herjtame to work experience. Send The Herald Is responsible for of bad hockey, that’s all,” Montreal 19 5 3 41 EDUCATION resume to Box TT only one incorrect insertion and weekend. Two-car garage. Fireplace, deep lot. large lot, with country at­ said Kansas City Coach Los Angeles 15 10 2 32 Manchester Herald. 18 Private Instructions mosphere, in Manchester. Call our Manchester Office 649-5306 Dawn Vivian 19 — Schoots-Classes then only to the size of the Asking $35,9DD. Bep Guidolin. “We beat Pittsburgh 10 11 3 23 original insertion. Errors which Seven rooms, 11/2 baths, two 20 -- Instructions Wanted Any and all offers considered. Don’t mlea this op­ Montreal the other night by Detroit 7 16 4 18 Carlson EXECUTIVE Secretary - do not lessen the value of the fireplaces, sliding glass doors E BARROWS S i WAII A rE lS Washington 3 19 3 9 Mature personable individual REAL ESTATE advertisement will not be cor­ portunity for a real bargalnl to large deck, aluminum getting three goals in the 23 Homes for Sale rected by an additional inser­ vOl for all legal and for 25 hour work week, 10:00 24 — Lots-Land for Sale siding, 2-car garage. Only tion. first period, and New York to 3:00 daily in downtown 25 — Investment Property $47,500. Philbrick Agency, Manchester New Haven - A' 5 Adams Division tocial purpotet on — Hartford beat us tonight by getting Winchester architectural of- 26 Business Property OPEN FOR INSPECTION Realtors, 646-4200. 649-5306 ^ p '^ 1 i ■ W L T PU November 20, 1975. 27 — Resort Property 397-1515 728-6615 two.” Buffalo 17 5 3 37 typing and 28 — Real Estate Wanted Sunday 1-4 p.m. Rick Middleton scored shorthand required; Please Boston 13 6 6 32 ******•••••••••••••••••••• send resume to Herald Box MISC. SERVICES 227 McKEE STREET his 14th goal on a power Toronto 9 8 7 25 AA. 31 Services Offered 32 — Painting-Papering MANCHESTER ANDOVER- seven room play and Bill Collins, who California 10 17 2 22 33 — Building-Contracting Raised Ranch, with IV2 baths, (UPI Photo) later injured knee Friday's Results □ NOTICES AVON - “I’m dreaming of a 34 Roofing-Siding DPEN SUNDAY on 1.7 acres, T. J. Crockett, 35 — Heating-Plumbing Homes For Sale 23 ligaments, made it 2-0 for N.Y. Rangers 3, Kansas green Christmas!” Be an 36 — Flooring Realtor, 643-1577. i h a p p Y WARREN L Billy Cunningham grimaces in pain the Rangers at 15:40. City 2 Penonalt ...... j Avon Representative. Earn 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage ADSi 12 TO 4 P.M. money in your spare time. 38 — Services Wanted $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Lots-Land For Sale 24 Star 76er injured knee and will be out for sason The Scouts limited New Atlanta 6, Vancouver 2 Start now - buy lots of Ranch, fireplace, baseboard California 3, Detroit 2 p a r e n t s a n o n y m o s MISC. FOR SALE Stop out lor a leisure Inspection. York to seven shots in the Tuesday December presents this December. Call 41 Articles for Sale heating, stove, refrigerator. BOLTON- $11,000, three second and seven in the 523-9401. 42 — Building Supplies Hutchins Agency 646-3166. HDWLAND 1-800-842- 43 — iPets -Birds- Dogs NEW HOMES acres, trees, privacy, dead WHA ^^88, toll free. Ask for — end street. Owner financing third period. “This team 44 Livestock ------'MANCHESTEH’" ‘ Marsha. AUDITORS- permanent part 45 Boats & Accessories Realtors MANCHESTER-VOEST— Brlarwood Dr. off Keeney St., 5 never quits,” said East Mather St., Solid six room Brick 643-1108 available. Lawrence F. Fiano time, immediate openings are 46 — Sporting Goods models to choose from or have built to suit your taste. 3 Realtors, 649-5371, 76ers’ hopes for title dip Guidolin. ‘"They kept com­ W L T Pts 47 — Garden Products Cape, with full shed dormer, 1'/^ available for responsible Announcementt ' 3 46 — Antiques baths, fireplace, finished base­ and 4 bedrooms, all have flrplaced family room, full ing and we were getting New England 10 13 1 21 adults tg take inventory on Happy ment plus garage. Choice set­ REDUCED FOR quick sale - MINI-FARM on West side, 49 — Wanted to Buy basements, aluminum siding, 2-car garages. Business Property 28 stronger as we went along. Indianapolis 10 12 0 20 NEW YEARS EVE - Party some weekday evenings and Half Century ting. Since repriced to sell at two family, 30 Locust Street, seven room home in excellent weekends. You must be over RENTALS $37,900. condition, new siding etc., FOREST HILLS — Grissom Rd., oft Hamilton Dr. 5 If the game had been a lit­ Cleveland 9 11. 2 20 y.-FW. Center St., 52 Rooms lor Rent no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. 18 years of age and have your JOE B. garage, large lot with garden models available, all distinctively different. TALCOTTVILLE FLATS - tle longer, we would have Cincinnati 10 13 0 20 Manchester, Dancing 9 p.m. 53 — Apartments for Rent T.J.CROCKEn REALTOR (Route 83) garage and office to 3 a.m. Open Bar and Buffet. own transportation. We will 54 — Homes for Rent and fruit trees, shed, $42,000. Priced $48,500 to $54,900. with Cunningham injured West — from, ______643-1577______MANCHESTER- just listed, building, 9 offices in all, and had a tie.” Members and guests. 325 a train. Please call 644-2574 on 55 Business for Rent Philbrick Agency, Realtors, PINEOOOOD ESTATES — off Hamilton Dr. before Taylor t. W L T Pts 56 — Resort Property for Rent six room Ranch, Buckley 646-4200. garage has over 2,000 Sq. ft., Craig Patrick scored for c^^le, call 649-4442 or 643- Monday and Tuesday only. — all of us. Beautiful, high Y.-acre wooded lots with gorgeous view. Houston 15 8 0 30 5/ Wanted to Rent MANCHESTER - Attractive School area three bedrooms, plus storage. New dealer's the Scouts on a power play 58 - Misc. for Rent 3 models remaining or will build the home you want. Minnesota 11 9 1 23 BOOKKEEPER- part time, six room aluminum sided fireplace, garage, full base­ NEW RANCH - Extra large license available. T. J. NEW YORK (UPI)-Billy Cun­ Pistons 102, Rockets 91 at 1:30 in the second AUTOMOTIVE Truly one of the nicest areas left. Cunningham, 32, was taken to the San Diego 9 11 2 20 for women’s retail store, Congratulations to: Colonial with garage, three ment, large private treed lot, modern kitchen, two baths, Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. 61 Autos for Sale $39,900, Lapenta Agency, COLONIAL WOODS — off School St., E. Hartford. 2-tamlly ningham was looking to help reverse hospital where his worst fears were A1 Eberhard scored a career high period, converting a Phoenix 8 11 3 19 experience necessary, inter­ 62 __ Trucks for Sale spacious bedrooms, formal fireplace, 2-car garage, □ FINANCIAL DR. GEORGE Realtor, 646-2440. homes, priced $49,900 to $57,900. 2 and 3-bedroom FOR LEASE- 7500 sq. ft. of the recent history of the Philadelphia confirmed: he has torn ligaments 30 points, making 15 of 18 shots, to perfect Guy Charron pass Denver 8 14 1 17 viewing, Saturday, December 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale dining room, fireplace, aluminum siding and win­ 6 and Monday December 8, 64 — MotorcycleS'Bicycles LUNDBERG SR., appliances, enclosed sun- dows, large deck, picture win­ models with IVi baths, aluminum siding, city utilities, manufacturing space. 14’ 76ers with another former ABA All- and cartilage damage. He will ikely help Detroit snap Houston’s five- past goalie John Davidson. 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle Canadian Clothes Corner, K-Mart PAUL GERAGHTY, porch, Immediate occupancy. dow in basement with walk­ good financing available. ceiling. Overhead door. Heavy Star, George McGinnis. undergo surgery Monday and will game winning streak. At 9:12 in the second Bonda-Stocks-Mortgaget 8 Homes NOW UNDER floor load. 400 amp power. W L T Pts Plaza, Vernon, 871-1501. 66 Automotive Service HELEN TOFELDT, Asking $39,900. W. J. Bar- out to patio. $47,900. Philbrick • It wasn’t all wishful thinking, Keith Real Estate, 649-1922 or certainly be out for the rest of the period, Larry Sacharuk Winnipeg 19 8 0 38 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease comb, Realtor, 644-8000. CONSTRUCTION Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Any home may be purchased contingent upon the sale Bucks 103, Kings 95 MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ and 646-4126. because the 76ers, last in their divi­ year. scored what proved to be (Quebec 17 9 1 35 cond, third. All kinds. Realty EXPERIENCED Recep­ Large eight-room Colonial, of your present home or will consider trade . . . call lor bob Dandridge led Milwaukee with ELLEN ROMANO sion three years running, had the best Philadelphia has two good the winning shot from the Calgary 13 10 1 27 statewide. Credit rating un­ tionist, mornings, specially MANCHESTER - Immaculate located in Manchester's more Inlormatlon II needed, . . 24 points. Brian Winters added 23 and The winners of doll house Cape, three or four record in their league going into replacements at forward with Steve right point on a power play Edmonton 11 15 2 24 necessary. Reasonable. Con­ dental office, send resume newest area. Drive by Lot NEW LISTINGS references Box 2232, Vernpn. Help Wanted 13 our food drawing. bedrooms, carpeting, eat-in Commercial and Friday night’s game with the Knicks. Mix and Clyde Lee but it will be Elmore Smith 20. Nate Archibald pass from Middleton. Toronto 8 14, 2 18 fidential, quick 41, Kent Drive and call. DOLTON scored 29 for Kansas City. arrangements. Alvin Lundy The Manchester kitchen, stone siding, im­ Cunningham, with his desire, inuch harder for the 76ers without Wilf Paiement scored Friday’s Results PART TIME- light assembly, mediate occupancy, Only $36,- Large two bedroom Industrial Sites Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ BOOKEEPPER - for one per­ Chapter of MERRITT 9.000 sq. ft. - Just experience and talent, was much the Billy the Kid in the lineup. when he fired past a Minnesota 4, Denver 3 tion Plaza, Hartford. experience preferred, flexible 900, W. J. Barcomb, Realtor, Ranch, heated workshop, Bullets 92, Suns 87 son office, in Bolton, Hadassah 3-S REALTY Realtors 122 East Center St. 646-1180 renovated - excellent reason. Houston 5, Winnipeg 4 Evenings, 233-6879. hours, phone, 646-5880. 644-8000. huge country kitchen, two In other NBA games Friday night, Washington scored 10 straight sprawling Davidson at experienced in accounts 649-8505 location. Toronto 7, Quebec 4 baths, two-car garage, But Cunningham went down hard Boston beat New Orleans , 104-93, 19:56 in tie second period payable, accounts receivable, 6.000 sq. It. - Warehouse points midway in the fourth quarter Calgary 8, Edmonton 3 MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd NURSES AIDE- experienced, VERNON - Breezeway and beautiful 1 Vi acres plus 50 midway through the second quarter Buffalo ripped Cleveland, 125-88, for his eighth goal in six payroll through quarterly garage enhance this lovely six TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car space. to break away from a tie and defeat mortgages — interim finan­ hospital trained preferred, 8- report, and typing. Please call cultivated blueberry SOUTH WINDSOR- two fami­ on a play typical for him -he Detroit defeated Houston, 102-91, games and 10th of the cing — expeditious and con­ 4, $3.50 hourly. Medical Place­ 13 room Colonial with country PHILIP ROAD- New Listing- garage, in desirable location, ly, three car garage. Acre lot. 4,800 Prime offices with Phoenix. Elvin Hayes had 29 points 649-4757 for appointment. Help Wanted Garrison Colonial, attached bushes. Carpeting, rebounded, drove the length of the Milwaukee downed Kansas City, 103- or the Bullets. season. fidential service, J.D. Real ment Service, 232-5226. kitchen,; formal dining room, handy to all schools. Excellent City water, city sewers. 10 acres, indusirial NBA Estate Assoc. 646-1980. carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, large car-port, three bedrooms, IV2 appliances, morel $36,900 condition $44,500. Philbrick Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, court and took off for a layup when 95 and Washington beat Phoenix, 92- In the other NHL games, baths, living room, dining zoned. Convenint - Main his left knee gave way. He tried to Colonels 120, Squires 111 KEYPUNCH- experienced on­ private lot. $39,900. W. J. Bar- EAST HARTFORD Agency, Realtors. 646-4200. Street location. 87. In the ABA, Kentucky whipped Atlanta beat Vancouver 6-2 Eastern Conference ly, Alpha-numeric, full time, comb, Realtor, 644-8000. room carpeted private yard, COVENTRY- walerview, five break his fall by dropping the ball scored 36 points, eight Immaculate three- Call All Martin lor details Virginia, 120-11 and Indiana walloped and California defeated Atlantic Division □ EMPLOYMENT call Barbara, 289-7964. EXPERIENCED Martin School, great location. FIVE BEDROOM- home, room Ranch, Stove, and reaching for the court with his St. Louis, 123-105. in the last two minutes, to lead Ken­ Detroit 3-2. In the WHA, W L Pet GB CAPE COD - two years old, Owner. Asking $43,500. 646- bedroom Ranch, full base­ large living room with Refrigerator. Walk out base­ hands and right leg, but he was going tucky. came off the Calgary ripped Edmopton Philadelphia 14 6 .700 — • ••• PART TIME automotive DIL BURNER TECHNICIAN 24’ living room, first floor 2630. ment, garage, breezeway, fireplace, formal dining room, ment. Immediate occupancy. Help Wanted 13 billing clerk, good typing family room with fir^lace fenced yard. Child tafo garage, excellent condition, Approved farmers home. Oniy so fast he crashed with a scream and bench to hit 36 points for Virginia, 34 8-3, Toronto downed Boston 11 7 .611 2 • Blue Cross > CMS - Msjor Medical • Excellent Wages necessary and experience and beamed ceilings. Eat-in street facing picturesque $38,500, Philbrick Agency $20,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- a twisted,- pained expression on his Braves 125, Cavs 88 in the second half. Buffalo 10 10 .500 4 • Paid Holidays • Retirement Plan • Good Working Con­ Quebec 7-4, Houston edged preferred. Manchester Motor kitchen, formal dining room, Dartmouth Road Wickham Park. City Realtors, 646-4200. 7475. face. New York 7 16 .304 8Va GUITARIST WANTED - ditions • No Traveling to Hartford REAL ESTATE CENTER Guard Ken Charles, replacing high- Pacers 123, Spirits 105 Winnipeg 5-4 and experienced to work with es­ Sales, 643-1511. king sized Master bedroom, utilities, with no sewer Central Division 7 Years Old Philadelphia was losing at that priced Ernie DiGregori in the lineup, Bo Lamar and Dave Robisch con­ Minnesota nipped Denver tablished commercial - top 40 aluminum siding, two car gar­ lien. $38,900 646-4144 point but managed a 99-97 win as helped Buffalo end a six-game losing 4-3. W L Pet GB group. Call 872-2154 for WAITRESS, waiter wanted CALL...MORIARTY BROTHERS, INC. age, treed lot, mint condition, Excellent 7 room Raised THESE HOMES OFFERED FRiCIETn I M U m MC. ReaHon tributed 27 and 22 points respectively full time days, apply $53,200, Philbrick Agency, Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 Fred Carter scored 32 points and streak with a career-high 24 points Flames 6, Canucks 2 Atlanta 11 7 .611 — further information. 643-5135 263 Main Straat Mandwater for Indiana. Ron Boone led St. Louis Tacorrral, 246 Broad St. Realtors, 646-4200. fireplaces, appliances, WASRENE. McGinnis 30. against Cleveland. Washington 9 8 . 529 IVt Maurice Moriarty or Harry Jensen FOR THE FIRST TIME with 29 points. Curt Bennett and Dave RECEPTIONIST - typist, for Houston 10 9 .526 IVi city^ utilities, plastered C o zy and Ready for Christmas Kryskow scored two goals New Orleans 8 12 .400 4 small busy office, hours 8- LIGHT BOOKKEEPING and walls, near school, quiet HOWLAND Real Estate Wanted 28 E general office duties, - part JUST LISTED apiece to lead Atlanta over Cleveland 8 13 .381 4Va 4:30, call for an appointment, neighborhood. Ansaldi Realtors 643-1108 Five room Ranch with fireplace, tpacloue kitchen, 1 Vx Vancouver. The Flames 643-2141. time in Manchester medical Six room aluminum sided baths, full basement, carport, all aluminum storm win­ ALL CASH for your property Conference office. Aproximately 10 hours Colonial Cape, three bedrooms, built. Owner retiring, within 24 hours. Avoici red PRINCETON ST.- eight room dows and doors, convenient to shopping and schools. wrapped things up in a Midwest Division CHEM GLASS - Sales - Ser­ a week. Some typing and ap­ two full baths. Swedish fireplace, priced for quick sale. tape, instant service. Hayes garage. Porter St. School. Only Colonial, front to back living 61 Alice Dr. $38,500. hurry with three first vice. Excellent opportunity to titude for figures essential. PERMANENT PART-TIME Corporation, 646-0131. W L Pet GB $33,500 with assumable CHARLES LESPERANCE room with fireplace, large period goals and stretched Detroit 11 6 .647 — earn $20,000-25,0()0 first year. Experience preferred, but Five room Cape with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, formal will train if necessary, reply mortgage. Immediate dining room, first floor family that margin to 5-0 in the se­ Milwaukee 9 11 .450 3V4 Proven processes, repair POSITION AVAILABLE occupancy. 649-7620 dining room, completed rec room In basement, SELLING your house? Call us with business and personal room, four bedrooms, two aluminum siding and storm windows, one car garage, first and we’ll make you a cond period. Kansas City 8 10 .444 3V4 rather than replace auto and baths, aluminum siding, gar­ plate glass. Service eager references to Herald Box W. • 6 days per week KEITH REAL ESTATE cash offer. T. J. Crockett, Celtics learned way Seals 3, Red Wings 2 Chicago 5 13 .278 6Vi CIRCA 1830 well- maintained age, treed lot, $47,500, convenient to schools and buses. 269 School St. $34,- Realtor, 643-1577. automotive and commercial • Must have use of automobile 646-4126, 649-1922 900 California held off a Pacific Division accounts in your own MATURE production minded nine room Antique Colonial, Pnilbrick Agency Realtors, C 646-4200. Brand New eight room Colonial, family room with fierce Detroit power play W L Pet GB protected local territory. person to run automated wash four fireplaces, four IMMEDIATE CASH for your Apply In Person Only bedrooms, study, one full and fireplace, formal dining room, large living room, in the closing minute to Golden State 12 6 .667 Turn small investment into room, good potential and plen­ property. Let us explain our ty of overtime. Apply in per­ MANCHESTER- first offering two 1/2 baths plus attached CAPE COD - two years old, aundeck, all appliances, basement garage, aluminum fair proposal. Call Mr. x-Los Angeles 15 8 .652 — high profits in noncompetitive seven rooms, full basement to beat Jazz ■ rhythm hang on to its victory and wide (men field. Easy start up. son, Swiss Laundry, 10 Harlow Circulation Dept. - 9 A.M .-12 Noon five room unfinished carriage 24' living room, first floor siding, windows and doors. Professionally landscaped. Belfiore, 647-1413. spoil Alex Delvecchio’s Seattle 11 ll .500 314 Street, Rockville. all city utilities, oil heat, com­ shed, potential for studio, family room with fir^lace Phoenix 8 8 .500 314 Call Carl Sooey, evenings, Manchester Evening Herald plete aluminum siding, 12 Grissom Rd. $56,900. return to coaching. Dave after 6:30, Sunday ail day at etc., two story barn, well and beamed ceilings. Eat-in MAY WE BUY, your home? Portland 8 14 .364 614 excellent condition, asking treed lot, $54,()00, Philbrick kitchen, formal dining room, Call Hrechkosy had the 775-4270, Danbury. HELP WANTED for odd jobs Quick, fair, all cash and no x-Games behind based on including snow removal. Must price $36,900. Assumable 670- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. king sized Master bedroom, PETERMAN REALTY problems. Call Warren E. BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston deciding goal for the Seals, Los Angeles have license. Call before 7 mortgage, with la « e down aluminum siding, two car gar­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. DENTAL ASSISTANT - payment. Charles Celtics finally found the secret to who had to play two men Friday’s Results receptionist, full time. South p.m., 649-7911. S.\LES • air compressors - in­ HOUSEKEEPERS - We are age, treed lot, mint condition, Lesperance, 649-7620. $53,200, Philbrick Agency, and BUILDING CO. playing the New Orleans Jazz - short in the last minute to Boston 104, New Orleans 93 Windsor office. Experienced dividual with experience now accepting applications UNDER THE TREE INSTANT cash for your home. LUBRICATION Help - needed selling industrial air com­ for full-time, 40 hour Realtors, 646-4200. Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s rhythm. win. Buffalo 125, Cleveland 88 or certified. Include resume MANCHESTER - Richard FOR CHRISTMAS 649-9404 or 646-2912 and send to Herald Box V. immediately, for second shift, pressors to call on plant positions. Days. During week Corner Realtors, 646-4525. After a sluggish three periods WHA Philadelphia 99, New York we have openings for engineering and maintenance and on weekends. Excellent Martin School, seven room Friday night. Coach Tom Heinsohn 97 Ansaldi Built Raised Ranch, A gift certKIcat* to your MANCHESTER Danny Lawson scored a WAITRESS or Waiter, experienced lubrication help in the northern Connecticut fringe benefits. Apply in per­ SIX ROOM Cape, in center of WE WILL buy your home. Detroit 102, Houston 91 for greasing trucks and son. Meadows Convalescent two fireplaces, rec room, special family (or a new RAISED RANCH - seven tried a new combo of players and the three-goal hat trick to pace experienced only, to work territory. Latest design rotary “MORE FOR THE rooms, beamed cathedral town, selling for $31,900, T. J. Quick, efficient professional Milwaukee 103, Kansas City trailers, with a mobile unit, screw with backup Home, 333 Bidwell Street, beautiful private treed yard, home. We have a char- service. Call us first. W. J. Celtics picked up the pace and Calgary over Edmon­ lunches, in high volume fast $59,900, Hayes Corporation, ceiling in living room with Crockett, Realtor, 643,1577. 95 food restaurant. Call 233-9041. starting rate $3.75 hourly, reciprocating knowledge. Manchester. mlng center door MONEY" Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. spurted to an easy 104-93 win over the ton... Peter Martin scored with a chance for advance­ 646-0131, fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Washington 92, Phoenix 87 Salary plus commission with Colonial In squeaky In this comfortable Cape. kitchen, forrnal dining room, MANCHESTER - eight room Jazz to remain two games back of two of Toronto’s five third INVENTORY CLERK wanted ment, all fringe benefits, un­ company car and expenses. RUBBERMAID Party Plan HOUSES WANTED: Duplex clean condition. Many Nice residential location. 15x21 family room with newer Colonial, on acre lot, first place Philadelphia in the NBA’s period goals in a win over part time, experience not iforms and tools furnished, for Sen(i resume GEAIRCO, P.O. wants you - Looking for part four bedrooms, living room, needed immediately in Orlord appointment call 688-2233. time work - Spend an evening many charming Convenient to Bowers, fireplace, wooded acre lot Atlantic Division. Quebec...Houston scored necessary. 20-25 hours per Box 97, Plainville. Connec­ CAPE with privacy, garage, $44,900, dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 Village Area, contact Mr. ABA ticut. 06062. with adults - taking applica­ Illing, and high schools. Leading 68-64 after three periods, three goals in the final 83 week. Starting pay $2.25. with features. Certainly Philbrick Agency Realtors, baths, family room with Rothman, Frechette & Mar­ some benefits. Must work AIR FORCE is hiring tion for after Holiday work - years of enjoyment Appealing, useful yard. fireplace, two car garage, tin, Inc., Realtors, 646-4144. Heinsohn juggled his lineup and in­ seconds in a furious com­ call 646-4226. Located off Porter St. in Fireplace, three 646-4200. W L Pet GB Saturday, half day. Apply in ii qualified women and men in BUSINESS is good. We need here for your family. tremendous buy at $54,900, serted reserves Kevin Stacom and eback capped by Larry Denver 12 5 .706 — person, Montgomery Ward,Ward, mechanics, electronics, plus more sales people. See us at the Highland Park School bedrooms, rec room, for­ CASH for your property. Call Also, an unusual front RAISED RANCH - on extra Frechette & Martin, Inc. Glenn McDonald to help out Jo Jo Hale’s score with two New York 11 5 .688 14 269 West Middle Turnpike, many more. For enlistment Keith Real Estate, 172 East area. Excellent home for mal dining room, and large large lot, with country at­ Realtors, 646-4144. us first if anxious to Sell. White, Dave Cowens and Don Nelson. seconds left to beat Win­ Indiana 13 6 .684 — Manchester, next to Stop and requirements and informa­ Center Street. Best com­ CARPET SALES young couple or single per- to back split featuring two-car garage. $36,900. mosphere, in Manchester. Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or The new unit outscored New Orleans Shop. tion, call 646-740. missions paid in town. son. Immaculate three or four 649-1922. nipeg, whose Bobby Hull San Antonio 11 7 .611 114 PART TIME Seven rooms, 11/2 baths, two Manchester East Side 23-8 in the first 6:51 of the quarter throughout. $34,500. bedrooms, three baths, ODEGARD fireplaces, sliding glass doors scored his 801st and 802nd Kentucky 12 8 .600 114 CASHIERS - Manpower needs Experienced Only and the breathless Jazz never St. Louis 11 12 .478 4 dream kitchen and a REALTY to large deck, aluminum •49,900 career goals. Houston’s several experienced cashiers Perfect for retired siding, 2-car garage, Only □ MISC. SERVICES recovered. Virginia 4 18 .182 1014 for a self service gas station great family room. ta^643’4365 Gordie Howe, the only carpet pro. F.J. SPILECKI $47,500. Philbrick Agency, • Three bedroom two fami­ “They picked up the pace and they Friday’s Results in the Manchester area. Six Also, several two other player to have scored Please Call Realtors, 646-4200. ly played godd defense,” said Heinsohn, Indiana 123, St. Louis 105 hour shifts available. Apply at Realtor 643-2121 families, that could be Services Ottered 31 more than 800 goals, OPEN once to 10 Haynes Street, MANCHESTER- Three • R ecent im m acu late Kentucky 120, Virginia 111 643-5171 TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car explaining the sudden change. “And scored his 857th in the se­ Hartford, Conn., 278-1680. a great start (or a bedroom older Colonial, coun­ custom quality they were building up the lead o of ART ROSSI young family. try kitchen, large lot, central­ garage, in desirable location, REWEAVING burns, holes. cond period. A LL DAY CIRCA 1830 well maintained handy to all schools. Excellent • Separate furnaces Zippers, umbrellas repaired. course I left them in.” PART TIME Maintenance, ly located. $28,500. Century 21, • Separate driveways nine room Antique Colonial, Jackston-Avante Agency, 646- condition $44,500. Philbrick Window shades, Venetian three hours a day, at Forbes • 60x150 level lot Jazz Coach Butch Van Breda Kolff Situation Wanted four fireplaces, four 1316, 646-5461. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. and Wallace. Apply between 8- 15 Marlow’s. 867 Main St, 649- agreed. “We got caught up in their o ^ j ^ n d a y l 11, See Anthony Kowalski. bedrooms, study, one full and running game and couldn’t match CHILD CARE- in Bowers two 1/2 baths plus attached ELLINGTON - Duplex - Two FIVE BEDROOM- home, HURRY 0NTH!S ONE 5221. five room unfinished carriage large living room with points with them.” t ^ .r e DWHHICt, WITH t FREE SMIPtt rail PLUMBER - experienced School area, Days, evenings, ^rea/fy years old. Each side has three Manchester - to settle es­ or weekends, call 646-5670. shed, potential for studio, 164 E. CENTER S I MANCHESTER large bedrooms, carpeted fireplace, formal dining room, tate, older three family, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 6 with license to Jo jobbing 6 Cowens scored a Celtic season high I ______etc., two story barn, well living room, country kitchen, garage, excellent condition. Removal, pruning, lot o ) ■:■ work of all types. Must know 647-141 9 two-car garage, city of 34 points and pulled down 20 ** HOUSE CLEANING- Need an treed lot, $54,000, Philbrick 11/2 baths, and more. Enough $38,500, Philbrick Agency clearing, spraying, Fully in­ heating, ancf oil burners. Realtors, 646-4200. utilities, near bus line. sured. Licensed. Free es­ reboun V • VwW VW • A • • Service! ly room, aluminum siding, HEAITH SERVICE STORE' 8 71-1244 come. Hutchins Agency, 646- dition, $51,700. Philbrick dition, $51,700. Philbrick preciated. Drive by 222 Irene be seen! Ken Ostrinskv small. Reasonable rates. Free Jazz’ Jim McElroy held back after scoring attempt Big Ten football Coach of the Year. 3166. Jesirable location, $43,900, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 649-7025. Drive, and call 872-3342, Realtor, 643-1333, estimates. 646-7786. I PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 6.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 6.1975— PAGE Bti.irvBtiv frMk mmI bllM t Answer to Previous Puzzle Apartment* For Rent 53 Apartment* For Bent 53 Apartment* For Bent 53 Airtot For Sale 81 H-h In Canada Charles M. Schultz NEWER three bedrooiil —... ------I NEED CAR? Credit bad? • M i f t Bankrupt? Repossessed? Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all e> ACROSS 5 Climate (poet.) THCr C05T OF appliances, carpeting, full ♦ Honest Douglas accepts Dear Abby 1,7 Wee 6 Pertaining to P F . W l IS Mount Etna basem ent, $260 month/y, ♦ lowest down, smallest province of g E s ^60(X»NEW5,J A SPECIAL DEUVERY ^HE U)AS C(?0SS(N6 THE .UUSTWHAT I (HEED... ♦ its. Douglas Motors, Canada.----- 7 Obliterates w U M Frechette & Martin Realtors, ♦ LINUS' . FI?0iM SPIKE„ DESERT, AND FOUND A blanket FUli OF OW i' tIViM fi HA5 INDEPENDENCE K in. By Abigail Van Buren -----Island 8 Office gadget L A y MU 646-4144. 13 Rebellion 9 Repartee A N 1 YOUR BLANKET! CACTUS STICKERS' ♦ 14 Horse breeder expert T MANCHESTER- three ♦ TOYOTA - See us lor reliable 15 Physostigmina 10 Sale sign C O M F U P VILLAGE used Toyotas with our 60-day bedroom apartment, iri newer Manchester , ♦ 16 "Srourge ol 11 Unite ol m m 100% warranty. We also buy God" reluctance . 2-family, carpeted, Dir. from Route 6 & 44A { la c e m t ^ appliances, air-conditioning, used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 17 Streets (ab.) 12 Delineate North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) ♦ 345 Center Stteet, DEAR ABBY: I am a college junior and my problem is 18 French stream 19 Swiss canton $245 monthly, security that older men are always making passes at me. I’m no 20 Compass point 21 Animats 32 Lone Scout 43 Raver A i ^ U A t C T . required, references, no pets. to Henry. ^ Manchester, 646-4321. 21 Carriers 22 Taciturn ‘‘touch-me-not," but I just don't dig older men. In fact, they (ab.) 44 Meld's name L I/-/ 643-5836. Available February Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in at 23 Medicinal 23 Account (ab.) 33 Morindin 45 Beverages f ^ IW». UJ. Prt. Off, 1st. WE PAY $15 lor complete turn me off. plant 24 Learning dye 46 Shield, (var.) park-like setting, quiet neighborhood,;: junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland First off, my roommate’s father (he’s divorced) 26 Yugoslav city 25 Not closed 37 Natural 46 Detest TWO BEDROOM Duplex, half close to shopping, church, bus, pool and;; Auto Body, 528-1990. propositioned me, and I told him “No way,” He kept trying 27 It la a n -----in 28 Trigonometric endowments 49 Individuals WINTHROP BY DICK CAVBUI to talk me into it. ITinally told him he remindra me too the Gulf of St. function 36 Open (poet.) 50 Separate of two family house, $175, heat tennis. Lawrence 29 Permits 39 Explosive 52 Bustle not included, call 649-2271. 1968 YELLOW automatic VW much of my father, so he gave up. 31 Resinous 30 Seth's son 42 Certain 54 United States >0012 A^TTHS? WANTS YOU 'tVUbBEJTBR ALL IN .FlfSeu r HAVETO Featuring: convertible, good second car, 'I'hen, one of my professors (an old, married man of 47) substance (Bib.) fisherman Navy (ab.) Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss Q C O D TH IN K U P THREE ROOM apartment. • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets call 875-1897 after 5. told me that I had a very good mind but that I didn't know 33 Foreigner I V C C M B H O m QOANC? 34 Salad l.ngredlent Porter St. area, heat, electric, • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups . how to study. Then, he offered to teach me. 1 2 5- r - 5 S" 7 1 9 10 i r i i RiaHTAWAV WINTHfaoP, SeeWHATSHE TIME-. Ai L-60xl4 tires, $180 or best without destroying his ego. How come? S3 Large lizard 55 Damsel C tinkr«A,ta..rJLD*B-us Nion. /2-U CfUMLA ONE BEDROOM apartment offer, 568-4376. HATES HASSLES 36' 37 39 39 40 to sublet through August. Designed ff'ith ■ 56 Bed canopy 57 Classify 41 43 Immediate occupancy. All You in Mind 1965 CHEVY Impala, good DEAR HATES: Men are no different from women. No 58 Boy's name appliances including dis­ running condition, $250 or best 44 45 46 47 48 49 5(1 Service* Offered 31 BoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Article* tor Sale 41 Antique* 48 one wants to be turned down because of age. Don't waste DOWN hwasher. Wall-to-wall Model Open 11:30 til S P.M. Daily offer, 647-1515, ask for Pete. your tears on older men. If they approach enough young carpeting throughout. Parker 1 President (ab.) 51 52 b3 54 SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, BIDWELL Home Improve­ WANTED Antique furniture, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor gals, they’re bound to find one who digs older men. 2 Take a Priscilla's Pop — Al. Vermeer commercial and institutional. ment Co. Expert installation INDOOR St area. $180 per month heat 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Bus, breather 55 56 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or and hot water included. Phone 4 649-3940 646-1021 643-4535;; Parking lots and driveways. of aluminum siding, gutters other antique items. R. excellent running condition, DEAR ABBY: Several years ago, I read a letter in your 3 B u rl----- FLEA MARKET 646-6354. Ask for Mrs. Wing. i>444444444444444444444f44♦♦♦♦♦4f44♦4444? low mileage. $2,300. Call 646- 4 Companion of 5? 58 I HOPE YOUR’ I HOPE YOU > I HOPE YOU LOSE Sanding available. Free es­ and trims. Roofing installa­ Harrison, 643-8709. column from a man whose family brat him to the newspaper 6 timates. Call alter 6 p.m., 528- tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- BROAD ST. COMMON, 6004 after 5. neither WAlR TURNS SET A WART ON YOUR LIBRARY every night. His wife had already clipped the coupons out, INKWSPAPKR KNTKRI’HI.SK AS.SN i 1418 or 646-1322. 9109. MANCHESTER VERNON - Deluxe 3 1/2 his mother-in-law had tom out the crossword puzzle and his PURPLE/ YOUR NOSE/ -Y K CARD/ Behind Dairy Queen Wanted to Buy 49 rooms, fully applianced, heat, MUSTANG - 1969 Fastback, We Feature Quality ^ hot water, carpeting, pool, V-8, automatic, steel belts, daughter had cut out Dear Abby. Of course, the paper was BULLDOZING and excava­ HORACE Tetrault — Siding, on Broad Street unreadable by that time. tion, licensed septic system, roofing, storm windows, aw­ Because 17 years of building and tennis courts, suD-let at $165. snows, power steering, OLD DOLLS - Paying top 875-9701 after 4 p.m. As a solution, you suggested that he treat himself to a installation and repair, nings. Quality workmanship, prices for your old dolls, $65. managing apartments has taught us what excellent condition, $1,200. EVERY SUNDAY really matters. Call evenings or weekends, second subscription. landscaping and trucking, free estimates. Fully insured. 8 - 8 and up for China and bisque It may be a little late to tell you this, but when I was Win at Bridge loam and fill for sale. Free es­ 872-9187, 649-3417. dolls. $100 and up for Bye'lo. Available immediately! one and two NEWER TWO Bedroom 872-9794. timates. Call after 6 p.m., 646- • Antiques, WW I items, bedroom townhouses. Includes heat, air Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, growing up and my dad got home from work, all he wanted glassware, bottles, Never give or sell a doll appliances, carpeting, full 1322. ROOFING - Specializing without getting our offer. Call FORD - Country Squire was his favorite chair and the evening paper. Sometimes he conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall basement, $225 monthly. wagon, 1966, power steering, 8 had to remind us to get out of his chair, and occasionally repairing roofs, new roofs, tinware, chairs, tools, locally, 875-7356. carpet, individual basement, private patio. ODD JOBS - Trucking, home gutter work, chimneys, jewelry, trunks, books, Security, no pets. 643-2289. cylinder automatic, good run­ we’d have to hunt around for the paper, but he always got Psychic bid tricks opponents repairs, serving Manchester cleaned and r^aired. 30 years etc. ning condition, call 643-2686 them both. That was one of the first lessons of respect I can for five years. Free es­ experience. F^ree estimates. H » “ by R.F. Damato after 12 noon. ever remember learning. NORTH □ RENTALS timates. 643-0304. Howley, 643-5361. Dealer's Space I tliink you should have advised that family to go ahead AAK108 11-4 C U75 »r NCA He. T M. R99m . F 1l.Oft a I U U > L R 6 C call PAUL DOUGAN, REALTOR. Manchester, 1973 DODGE Polara police Available and read the paper, but to leave it the way they found it 4 K JIO risky. He wasn't vulnerable CHIMNEY SWEEPS - have D&A ROOFING. Roofs, city of village Charm cruiser, good condition, $1,- ♦ 7 • Boom* for Bent 52 until the man of the house had seen it. Then do the clipping. and could always run to your fireplace cleaned siding, gutters, and leaders. 600. Call 644-2371. 4k A 10 9 8 2 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence No Admission Charge Looking for an Apt.? KATHY S. diamonds if he got into spade professionally, call 872-0930. Free estimates. Fully in­ WEST ID) EAST ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, We have 30 different trouble. sured. 249-0205. CALL 1969 Pontiac GTO, 400 cu. in., 4J963 *5 BEFORE LANDIWe IW MEW YORK- WE DO, 5UH1 DON'T LET THAT STOP YA, 649-3663 or 568-6820 private entrance, shower COZY FOUR Rooms - ground FIVE ROOM apartment. East apartments and four speed, standard, engine DEAR KATHY: Thanks. Your answer was better than If Jim had passed or raised HAVE YOU AMY (HEH.HEH) IIOTBRE5TIWO f BUT SINCE THESE DRESSMAKING - Hems and mine. ¥ A 2- ¥ 7 5 4 diamonds immediately the PAL! WHAT'S THE LATENT, bath, free parking, apply 195 floor, central, heated, electric Hartford, second floor, 289- townhouses, in 17 in good condition, body needs EXPERIENCES TO RELATE FROM THE J aENTLEMEN A BRUSH WITH UFOs 4 ... alterations, done in my home. Heating-Plumbing 35 ♦ AQ 10 65 4J9B32 chances are that North and Reasonable. Call anytime, Spruce Street. stove, call between 5-7, 649- 1154. work, $700, call 646-2982. LAST LEfi OF YOUR FLIGHT ? SEEM TO DOUBT c'MOw: SPILL a l l locations throughout 4>QS3 4J7 6 4 South would get to four spades VERACITY- 6464019. TAG SALE- Bolton, 44A to 1919 or 643-4975. DEAR ABBY: I read in your column where to send for a SEWERLINES, sink lines, FURNISHED ROOM for rent, MANCHESTER- Four rooms, Manchester. 1969 CHEVY Impala, good form to donate my eyes after death. Then I heard that they SOUTH and wind up making five odd. cleaned with electric cutters, Tolland Road, follow signs. 4 Q 9 7 4 2 BOOKKEEPING, accounting Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. all conveniences, parking, FOUR ROOM apartm ent, immediate occupancy, adults 1 bedroom ranch running condition, good se­ don’t want anyone’s eyes unless they have perfect vision, They might still have found by professionals. McKinney near bus line. Call 649-6914. heat, hot water, tile bath, near or singles o.k. Appliances. type at the cond car, best offer. Call 646- which I do not have. Is that true? ¥ Q 98 6 3 spades if South had doubled and taxes done. Call 649-4064. Rain Date next weekend. ♦ K 4 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ bus line, $195, Security and $119. S^ecurity ana utilities Teresa 4535. WANTSTODONATE one spade, but South elected pany, 643-5308. AK BOB JOBIN- wallpapering REFIGERATOR - $25, crib, LIGHT Housekeeping Room - lease, adults, no pets, call 649- extra. 643-9274. 1 b e d ro o m to bid hearts and North raised parking, refrigerator - North-South vulnerable and painting, quality work to $10, baby dressing table, $4,6' 7620. townhouae at Chevrolet Impala, 1970, hard­ DEAR WANTS: Not true. him to game. VERY WELL' NO JOB too small, toilet freezer, washer-dryer etc. 6*A ROOMS, no pets, children top, two door, power steering, your satisfaction. Christmas tree and Independence *ocA West opened a spade. South IF YOU IMSISri repairs, plugged drains, 643-5600. c a r l e s accepted. Call 649-1528. brakes, air, one driver, West North East South ACTUALLY MV Guaranteed, references and kitchen faucets replaced. decorations, $15, Singer Tii£ U Village rose with dummy's ace and insured, fast service, 649-9027. vacuum $8, 649-5608. excellent gas, very good con­ led a trump, but it did him no PODWER WAS repaired, rec rooms, RESPONSIBLE Female APARTMENTS 1 ' bedroom SEIZED BY MANCHESTER - large two dition, $1395, 646-5925. 1 4 Dbl. 14 3 ¥ good. West grabbed the first tnroorn remodeling, roommate wanted in CMMIS M, Iff IM K E TPKL bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 townhouse at A WILD BULL Painting-Papering 32 SNOW TIRES-Goodyear, MANCIKSTa Astro-graph Pass 4 ¥ Pass Pass heart, led a second spade .ELEPHAMTl modernization, etc. Free es­ Manchester, 646-7285 after 5 CloM to thopping and Qram> baths, private entrances and Pine Ridge a m a a 1967 OLDSMOBILE converti­ Pass timates gladly given. M & M polyglas, belted, L-78-15, which Jim ruffed. Jim led a mounted on Plymouth wheels. o’clock. mar achool, adjacent to junior patio, full basement, includes Village ble, Delmont 88, extra wheels Opening lead -- 3 * INTERIOR SPECIAUSTS Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. high and high achool. Featuring neat, appliances, carpeting, b e d ro o m with snow tires, good ser- By BERNICE BEDE O SO L diamond to his partner's ace, Peter Belllveau Painting $65. Excellent condition. Call fireplacea, one or two car gar* whereupon a second diamond FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen $265, per month, Paul W. townhouse at vicable car. $425. 649-8407 Alley Oop — Dave Graue FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ 646-4437. agta. heat and* hot water, two air ruff set the unfortunate 643-1671 and bath. Call 647-9288. conditionera, VA hatha, etc., in­ Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- Homestead Park after 6. (8 a.m. tha baat tima) bing - Repairs and cluded. 4535. For Sunday, Dec. 7,1975 declarer. HARDWOOD - cut ap­ Wooded and Quiet. Not a Village 9^49 By Oswald & James Jacoby Intund, DtpwdablB, remodeling, sewer lines WHEN ARE WE GONNA OH, PRETTY YES, JUST AS SOON NEW ■ I ™ INK LARGE Combination bed - OLDS 98, luxury sedan, 1973, ARIES (March 21-April 19) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ffaferancaf cleaned electrically. Prompt proximately eight months, thru atreet. Will be fully com­ 1 bedroom ranch S E T STARTED ON THIS QUICK NOW, I AS YOUR NEW ASSISTAFTT WHAT ) GOINS TO / NOU'D b e t - living room, private bath, ROCKVILLE - three room 2-door hardtop, alt power, The bigger or more active the A psychic bid is one design­ T service on emergencies. 643- split and delivered, $20 half pleted in December. type at Sunny a a s p 21) This Is a good day for you THINS, DOC? ALLEY.' ASSISTANT, GETS g i r l *’ ) SPR'NS t e r TELL , WALLPIPEn^THM, CHUMS private entrance, light Appllcationa being accepted apartment, with heat, hot am/fm stereo, $2,700. Call 649- gathering, the better It should to take care ol an Important ed to give misinformation. In 7024. cord. 228-0619. Brooke Village 3^*9 ” •/THAT ON \ HIM n o w ! cooking. After 4 p.m., call 649- for immediate rentala and future water, stove, refrigerator, 1116 or 643-4214. suit you today. Try to attend a matter that ihust be committed the early '30s such bids were A Quebec reader wants to 2 b e d ro o m know what we would open the NINE piece fruitwood dining 5610. occupancy. and garage, $158, second floor, function where you can meet to writing. Spell put ypur terms. often called Jacobys because INSIDE - Outside painting. BOTTl HEATING and Plum­ So come over see your new people. bidding with, holding: room set, china closet, buffet and ideal for single person, no townhouse at 1973 PLYMOUTH Police young Oswald Jacoby was Special rates for people over bing - All heating and plum­ future apartmant... CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jah.' LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING pets, security deposit Pine Ridge Cruiser, 440 engine, air con­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) known to bid them frequently. 4A()865¥K24KJ34,K104. 65. Fully«$ U S FH 0" E exterior, paperhanging, cut your own, $5. any size, 643-4751. won't be all that far out. Even If John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- pool and your own private terrace 2 b e d ro o m fully appreciate this fact, but 1 excellent work. References. French Road, Bolton, 643- In a country setting. From $180. you fall short, you'll be ahead. others will. 2222. Apartments For Bent 53 No pels. duplex Vs of a * a a a 1966 MUSTANG, V-8, $225 or Barry’* World Free estimates. Fully in­ 0926. VERNON- spacious modern C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway one and two bedroom, 872-4223 529-6586 two-family best offer, 649-8276 after 6. PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) sured. Martin Mattson, 649- You'll find today that people Benefits are likely to come your 4431. CHRISTMAS TREES - WE HAVE customers waiting apartments, inf a quiet, well 872-3976 3 b e d ro o m for the rental of your apart­ 1972 PLYMOUTH Sebring, who aren t always that way today either through very WANT ADS ARE thousands to choose from, groomed compleg, heat, hot duplex Vi of a a a a a ment or home. J.D. Real mag wheels, automatic generous trrward you will be unusual channels or in a uni­ PAPER HANGING Expert. tagging. Yeomans Tree water, carpeting throughdtit, surprisingly willing to share, WHAT DID AAR. SANTA'S HELPERS Estate Associates, Inc. 646- two-family 9 Z 9 U transmission, power brakes, que manner. Trust in Lady Your average paper, in CALL Farm, 411 Lake Rd., Andover, dishwasher, two air con­ MANCHESTER - Deluxe two Luck. ADERNATHy follow signs from Route 6. 1980. ditioners, laundry, and a power steering, air con­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your S E T ? > average room , $25. Mr. bedroom Duplex, half of two DAMATO ditioning, AM/FM radio, judgment Is particularly keen Richman, 646-3864. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 professional staff that cares. family, full basement, in­ FIREWOOD for sale - 100% All included for $190, and $225, $2000, 649-2763. today. A good day to make cludes appliances, carpeting, ENTERPRISES, INC. major decisions, C Oak, split, delivered, $40 per APARTMENT no pets, 872-4400. R. HEBERT & Son $250 per month, Paul W. 240 New State Rd. 1972 DODGE Polara, four paperhanging, painting, com­ cord, 646-2372 after 4 p.m. RENTAL OFFICE Dougan Realtor, 646-1021. 643- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) Set •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Open 8:30-5 weekdays, ANDOVER four room heated Manchester door hardtop, power brakes, aside mundane tasks today. mercial and residential, free 4535. power steering, air con­ Your estimates, 644-0642. Articles for Sale 41 TEN five-piece place settings, other times by appoint- apartment, appliances, wall- Rental office open Get yourself out-of-doors in white Dover, never used. Call to-wall carpet, no childern or 9 to 5 weekdays ditioning, clean, low mileage, the fresh air, doing something mbnt. MANCHESTER - quiet one $2000, call 647-1578 evenings. Birthday ALUMINUM sheets used as 649-5488. pets, call 742-7676. 9 to 3 Saturdays that's just plain fun. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom We have a large variety of bedroom apartment, includes Dec. 7, 1975 Painting - Interior and printing plates, .007 thick, «•••••••••••••••#••••••••• heat, appliances, carpeting, PAUL W. DOUGAN, LIBRA (S«pt. 23-Oct. 23) A 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for deluxe one & two bedroom 1971 CHEVROLET, Green- You will be extremely enter­ exterior. Paperhanging. Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 Townhouse and Garden and air conditioning, $215 per Bealtor anytime briar, station wagon. short trip to visit someone you Remodeling. Gutters. Fully $1. Phone 643-2711. month, Paul W. Dougan haven': seen for some time prising this coming year. You type units throughout VltLAGER APARTMENTS 646-1021 - 643-4838 Excellent condition. Call 742- could have several worthy insured. 649-9658. DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ Five room Townhouse Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. could turn out to be a ball. OPNESJR1D6EUJAV CLEAN USED refrigerators, Ffanchester. 6949. projects going at the same vations. Combined inside/out- apartment, V/i tiled baths, Phone first, REASONABLE Rates, ranges, automatic washers, time. Explore all opportunities side runs, partitioned privacy, DMUTO ENTERPRISES 2 air conditioners, wall-to- HANDYMAN’S Special - four Homes lor Bent 54 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) but be sure risks are minimiz­ excellent workmanship, pain­ with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s rooms, first floor, garage, germicidal■ - - i r ...... lighting.' Canine “ ■ 240 New State Rd. wall carpeting, full base­ Motorcycles-BIcycle* 64 Get in touch with a family ed. Born Loser — Art Sansom ting and paperhanging. Also, Appliances. 649 Main St, 643- Holidayday IiInne, 200 Sheldon cellar storage, large yard, on member who has something 646-1021 ment, heat, hot water VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 roofing chimney work and 2171 Road, Manchester, 646-5971. Hartford, Rd. Manchester, HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1967, you've been wanting to make a INKWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I appliances, fireplace. No 1/2 baths, family room, in­ gutters, call 643-8885. $165 monthly, call 649-2871. cludes appliances, one car 1200CC, chopped, springer deal on. He's in a generous ROTOR ANTENNA for sale. PRIVATE riding instructions, pets. front end, $1,300 invested in mood today. Call 646-4822 after 5. LOOKING for anything in real garage, $350 a month, Paul W. ^C-•CUpOFC-COFFFE^ INTERIOR PAINTING and English and Western, $5.00 estate rental - apartments, 649-7620 Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- engine. Must sell, $2,300. Call wallpapering by experienced per hour, call 633-5571, homes, multiple dwellit^s, no 4535. 289-0167 or 649-8653. Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel "Let me put It this way. You're not stable. I'm men. We care. Common sense DARK RICH Loam - five anytime. yards $28, plus tax, gravel and fees. Call J.D. Real Estate PRESIDENTIAL not stable. Why should we expect our prices. Call anytime, 649-6752. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. MANCHESTER - newer two GOVERNMENT to be stable?" stone, seasoned firewood, 643- BASSET HOUND - AKC VILUGEAPTS. Business for Bent 55 Campers-Traller* 9504. ______bedroom Duplex, half of two Mobile Homes 65 Building-Contracting 33 registered, male, eight MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 family, includes appliances, MANCHESTER months, $150, 742-9394. USED ROUGH lumber, bedroom Townhouse, IVs convenient location, $230 per OFFICE SPACE ■mt NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - firewood, kindling, 2 h.p. B&S baths, full basement, private month, Paul W. Dougan One and two bedrooms. DOCTOR Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick Remodeling, repairing, ad­ upright engine, used little. GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups entrances and patio, includes Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. FOR RENT PLAZA HOMES IS ditions, rec rooms, porches Power reel mower, bushel - AKC, registered purebred, 8 heat, appliances, carpeting, Near schools, churches 250 square feet, center of IN and roofing. No job too small. boxes. 644-0513. weeks old, male and female, pool, air-conditioning, $290 MANCHESTER - nice one and shopping center, on Manchester, air con­ T e a r End UA\.y/\5,tWI66$, HANS T0U6H, AO H!6 I TDPOURlTOM Call 649-3144. well bred and beautiful, per month. Paul W. Dougan, bedroom apartment, bus line. Call anytime. ditioning and parking. Call FATHER AND I JD6 M AJO R,IT WON’T! HIGHNESS ^ reasonable price, 643-9044. (30 ON f o r e v e r !" WOULP PO SIZE 7 buckle boots, - skis - Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. available at The Teresa, close 643-9551. CLEARANCE SALE AND EXERCISE FOR C> III) Or hU. lac. T W Sag U S M 0*< CARPENTRY - -epairs, bindings-poles. Excellent con­ to shopping and churches, in­ HOUR?' AND EVEN POP PLANS TO a n y t h i n g remodeling, additions, gar­ dition, $50. Call 649-5488. FREE- to good home very UNUSUAL Deluxe one cludes carpeting, air con­ 646-2623 Clean one badroom GLAPiTONE RUN IN THE TO esC A P E T ages, roofing, call David loving two year old male Ger­ bedroom Townhouse, private ditioning, $195 per month, 800 SQUARE Feet of space with gun burnar, $995. WOULD LOSE WEIGHT BOSTON I N A Y man Shepherd, call 646-1910. available, lower level in The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Patria, 644-1796. DRY OAK Fireplace wood, entrances and patio, full base- Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- Nice two badroom, DN THE BIRPiEEP /V1ARATHON GIVE HIM split and ready for fireplace, prime commercial location, ment, includes, heat, 1021 or 643-4535. matching appllancoa, $1,- FATHER ALLOWS IN APRIL.' H!A WISH' WES ROBBINS carpentry $20 orders, delivered, PUREBRED German appliances, carpeting, and THREE BEDROOM ideal for office space.643-2738. MP ' WHAT - , Shepherds, no papers, $20 995. / .1 YOUR FANCY AT remodeling specialist. Ad­ telephone 742-7886. pool. $245 per month. Paul W. MANCHESTER - newer one Townhouse, centrally located, Tp VO Wf each, call 649-8045. OFFICE SPACE - 700 square Croat buy, two CHICKEN HOME ditions, rec rooms, dormers, tlougan. Realtor, 646-1021 or bedroom Townhouse, full built-ins, carpeted, with en­ ANVTHIN(5 ■3 built-ins, bathrooms, OAK AND HICKORY 643-4535. basement, private entrances trance, $270 per month, feet. East Center St., ideal for bedroom, carpeting, MARVLANP FREE-Cocker Spaniel, male, professionals, parking, 646- HEY, NURSE, I FOUND OUT WHAT T(3 ESCAPE! FILET „ kitchens, 649-3446. Firewood, seasoned, split, and patio, includes heat. heated. Security required. 646- matching appllancaa, MIONON^ delivered, $25, one half cord, one year, housenroken, good MANCHESTER - newer three appliances and carpeting, $230 1316 or after 5, 649-8782. 2212. FLR, $2,995. CANCEL MV ^ WAS WRONG WITH LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - call 643-0325. with kids. Call 649-8019. bedroom Duplex, half of two per month, Paul W. Etougan Ready to live In, 10 APPOINTMENT.' ME FROM KEAOIN' a new homes custom built, family, full basement, in­ Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. DUPLEX, four rooms, two OFFICE SPACES for rent on minutes from Hartford, THAT MEDICAL Main St. in Manchester, ideal remodeled, additions, rec CHRISTMAS SPECIAL - Big Antique* 48 cludes appliances and bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, near won't last long, nice lot, M A G A Z IN E / |S savings on studio used Spinel location for professional of­ rooms, garages, kitchens carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $280 MANCHESTER - central, re­ hospital, $190 per month.. skirting and slops, much s i remodeled, bath tile, cement organs at Dubaldo Music References required. fices, very convenient to all FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ per month, Paul W. Dougan cent three bedroom duplex, more. $5,995 work. Steps, dormers. Center, J86 West Middle tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. den, fireplace, enclosed sun- Phiibrick Agency Realtors, facilities. Please call 646-4100, Residential or commercial. Turnpkike. Open 3-9 daily, 9-5 lamps, etc. Now accepting porch, finished basement, 646-4200. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Move up to 14' wide Call 649-4291. Saturday. consignments, for January MANCHESTER - new unusual p riv a te drivew ay. $275 living. No bettor time to m auction. 644-8962. one bedroom Duplex monthly, lease, security, MANCHESTER Gardens - OFFICE SPACE - 500 to 2,500 trade. Brand now 14' front TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY FIFTY-FIVE gallon steel Townhouses now renting at Larry F, Fiano Realtors, 649- two bedroom duplex in $q. ft. as low as $125 per kitchen, bow window, Carpentry and general con­ drums, with stands, for ANTIQUES Wanted - Independence Village. Full 5371. beautiful country setting, $189 month, includes heat, janitor, matching appliances, $9,- ^ ^ E T T E R tracting. Residential and kerosene or fuel oil. 643-2880. American furniture, oriental basements, private entrances monthly includes heat, hot parking, very good location. 895. . REPHRASE •» Call Max Grossman at 649- Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane commercial. Whether it be a rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ and patio, includes heat, FIVE ROOM Duplex, im­ water, appliances, and All sizes of 14* wide In THAT. MAJOR- 5334 or 643-7175. ______Q Ills »y >»*• I46, T M. Rag u $ FM 0*. small repair job, a custom WHEELS- 13”, 14” , GM. 15” sor chairs, crocks, jugs, appliances, carpeting, air con­ mediate occupancy, adults parking. Walk to everything. stock. Priced to sell. THEN WE'LL^ s SHALL WE TAKE built home or anything in Ford. 14” Plymouth Wagon. weathervanes, primitives, Superintendent, 646-0090. WHOA'what ditioner. (ilose to shopping, preferred, no pets, Immediate delivery. TAKE YOU {.TOO, PR. DOVER? between, call 646-1379. Snow caps, never’ touched Ron Dionne, 643-1691. church and bus. Model open references, $150, Write Box H, Robert C. White Company, TWO ROOM office for rent, ABOUT THEM total 312 square feet, with Excellent financing Short Riba — Frank Hill BACK, ' K E E P YOUR ground. 643-2880. 11:30-8 p.m., daily. Henry St. Manchester Herald. 236-5961. Equal housing. MRS. DOVER. AOTIfiKCTS?, TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ FOR AN O ld-Fashioned off Main St., Manchester. front and rear entrance, available. Parte. NOSE OUTA vice - Remodeling, repairs, TAG SALE- Hundreds of toys Christmas, let The Hands Of Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- MANCHESTER - elegant two FURNISHED 1 1/2 room ef­ private lavatory, available Supplies. and MY BUSINESS, additions, custom building. No and other Christmas items in Time, Antiques and Collec­ 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. bedroom Townhouse available ficiency apartment. Heat, hot December 1, call 643-1186. Accessories. Full lime WHERE AfCE BUT T H E OCEAN /viagnircent Y job too small. Free estimates. fresh new cartons. Salesmens tables help you. Call 649-3761 water. Security. Bus. $145, >bu eoiNG ? IS 300 MILES AWAY. at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 122 EAST CENTER ST. - service department. BiE^M.ISNT I T ^ Over 25 years experience. 643- samples. Most to be sold half after 6 weekdays. All day AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1- baths, formal dining area, 289-7475. T 5769. price or less. Saturday and. Saturday or Sunday. two bedroom, second floor private entrances and patio, modern first floor office, Sunday December 6-7. 10-4 a p a rtm e n t,. in newer .two full basement, includes heat. MANCHESTER - Brand new heat-air, carpeting and pan­ PLAZA HOMES ROOM ADDITIONS, garages, p.m. 23 Linwood Drive off yHE PACK RAT- Sunday 12-5, family, modern kitchen and appliances, carpeting, $290 three bedroom duplexes, star­ eling. Ample parking. Merritt recreation rooms, dormers, Keeney Street, Manchester. 40 Flora Road, Bolton, off bath, enclosed sun porch, per month. Paul W. Dougan ting at $250 per month. Agency, 6^1180. 1346 Wilbur Crosa borches, roofing, gutters, Route 85. Antiques, collec­ laundry facilities, convehient Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Includes appliances, and is Highway, ^ a lity workmanship. Winter QUILTS, pillows, spreads, tibles, Indian jewelry, blanket fully carpeted, heat not in­ APARTMENT centrally Berlin Turnpllto, ontisi to downtown, utllitites not in- located excellent for rates. Over 25 years dolls, bassinet, antloues, alts rack, unusdal piano stool, half e lu d e d , $195 monthly, s e c u r ity 118 MAIN ST., three room cluded. No pets. SecuHty and l2-fc professional office. 646-1316 experience. For free es­ and crafts and more for sale. df lift top cohimode. And required, adultSi no pets, 64& heated apartment, security, references required. Call 647- after 5, 649-8782. timate, call 646-3d72. 649-5459. (nore. ^ after 5 . $190, call 646-2426, 9-5. 9936 or 649-2003. byNiA.IftC.-TJI.N^ US Fit. OW. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENlNn HF.BAI.D, ManclWBter. Conn- Sat.. Dec. 6 .197s

RECYCLING IDEAS coln extension service: Meetings LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) - Answer correspondence on the OBITUARIES Apartment intruder There’s a lot more to recycling back of the original letter. I next week than saving newspapers and Make rugs from strips of aluminum cans. worn-out clothing. Joseph F. Frey Homemakers in Brown, Keya caught by neighbor Public meetings Share magazine subscriptions: Joseph F. Frey, 62, of 42 Unnmore Paha and Rock counties and in it saves money as well as paper. scheduled in Manchester Omaha came up with these sug­ Dr. was dead on arrival Friday next week include Wash garden vegetables in the A resident of the Coronado Club degree burglary and second-degree gestions for Janet Wilson, con­ yard. It waters the lawn a bit evening at Manchester Memorial (locations are in Municipal sumer education specialik for Hospital after suffering a heart at­ Apartments at 26 Prospect St. and larceny. and keeps mud out of the kitchen Building unless specified): the University of Nebraska-Lin- sink. tack at his home. He was the husband the manager of the complex ap­ During an investigation of the inci­ Monday, 7:30 p.m. —Per­ of Mrs. Dorothy Edmunds Frey. prehended an intruder as he allegely dent, police found a stereo stolen manent Memorial Day Mr. Frey was bom Dec. 18,1912 In robbed an apartment at 11:25 p.m. from a car parked at the apartment Committee, Hearing Manchester, son of the late Stephen Friday, police said. complex. It was in the car driven to Room. and Mary Pongratz Frey, and had Police identified the intmder as the complex by Jean, they said. He Monday, 7:30 p.m. lived here all his life. He had been David P. Jean, 22, of Hartford. was then charged with third-degree —Community Develop­ employed as chief filter plant The resident who assisted in the larceny. ment Advisory Committee, operator of the town of Manchester capture was a neighbor of the woman Later, Jean was served at Coffee Room. Water Department before his retire­ whose apartment was broken into, headquarters with a court warrant ^ Shady Glen EGG NOG is made by Monday, 8 p.m. —Board Shady Glen for discriminating people ment in July 1974. police said. He told police he heard charging him with first-degree of Education, 45 N. School Other survivors are a daughter, glass breaking and went to check. He robbery and third-degree larceny. St. who want the best. It is a PURE Mrs. Joan Grabinski of Wethersfield; said he saw a man in the apartment. The charges stem from the Oct. 21, Tuesday, 8 p.m. —Board product - creamy and rich! three brothers, Stephen Frey and He got the manager and they 1971 armed robbery of a Cumberland of Directors, Hearing Henry J. Frey, both of Manchester, returned to find the intmder, he said. Farms Dairy store in Manchester, Room.. and William E. Frey of Norwood, The resident tackled the man as he police said. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Anna attempted to mn away carrying a Police were holding Jean this mor­ —Democratic Town Com­ ning on a 835,000 surety bond for Magnan of Manchester and Mrs. stereo component and furs, he said. mittee, Hearing Room. Mix one quart of Shady Glen EGG NOG with Mary Cipolla of East Hartford; and Jean was charged with second- appearance Monday in Common five grandchildren. Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford. one quart of milk — you get twice the The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m. PINEHURST amount when you buy SHADY GLEN from the John F. Tierney Funeral at 302 MAIN QUALITY! Home, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass at the Church of the Assumption at Area Police OPEN SUNDAY 10:30. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery. 8 A.M. til 2 P.M. Friends may call at the funeral Vernon home Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Andover CARTER’S FINE p.m. Rodney Theriault, 30, of 41 Spring A tractor-trailer truck flipped over Dairy Stores « St., Rockville was arrested Friday on on trees off Rt. 6 today at 6:30 a.m., POTATOES a ?Ourt-warrant charging him with I \\ <> UONI KM KNT I.OC VTIONS state police said. Rt. 6 & 44A — Open Dally & Sun. Dateline 1775 ^ third-degree robbery, third-degree The truck was hauling 40,000 assault, and third-degree larceny. By United Press International pounds of wire. Wrecking crews were 1 0 i 9 9 « I’arkiiilf ItraiK'li - Mon. thru Sul. The charges stem from a com­ trying to pull the truck and its load (.loliii anil lii-rnirt- Kii-){) QUIBBLETOWN, N.J., - Cooper plaint of a resident of the Kelly Road Thomas Randolph was reported to off the trees and out of the woods this Trailer Park that Theriault attacked have been stripped, tarred and morning. There were no injuries or and robbed him of some money at his COCA COLA feathered and taken on a wagon arrests. home Nov. 27, poiice said. through the streets of the town for The truck went off the road about 6 PACK 5 .| 3 , Theriault is being held in lieu of being "an enemy to his country.” His two miles west of Rt. 316. $2,000 surety bond for court Monday 16 OZ. affront was declaring his opposition in Rockville. to the Continental Congress. SEEDLESS Youth charged in assault over date for prom GRAPEFRUIT James W. Sherman, 18, of 680 W. Sherman was charged with third- Middle Tpke. drove up to the home 00 Manchester High School’s junior degree assault, threatening, and 8 i n prom Friday went sour for one young also and allegedly attacked the young breach of peace. He was released on couple due to the anger of a jilt^ boy man, police said. a $100 non-surety bond for court Dec. friend, police said. The young man drove to his own 22. Shop D i s c o u n t The couple was driving home from home where Sherman followed him The parties involved told police PInehurst again, police said. The young man’s the prom when the young man Sherman had once dated the girl and Sunday noticed a car following them, he told father called police who arrested was angry because she went to the B i G police. He took the girl home. Sherman in front of their home. prom with someone else. 8 til 2 ri ASTnMRURV e a s t HARTFORD ABOUT TOWN MANCHESTER 1150 Burnside Ave. 260 North Main St. Fox Run Mall 0Q 1 3||yg|. Lggg

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ME RINSE Page 2 - WEEKEND - Dec. 6,1975 WEEKEND - Dec. 6, 1975 - Page 3 Theater events At the Hartford Stage Company in Hart­ Today, Dec. 6 Sunday, Dec. 7 ford, Edward Albee’s “All Over” com­ Forum of the arts 1:00 ...... 40 6:00 11:00- Men of the S ea...... 8 8:30 pletes its run Sunday. Opening Dec. 12 at Everywoman...... 3 Eye on Women...... 3 Hour of P ow er...... 9 By June Tompkins Film Festival...... 3 Firing Line ...... 57 Sharing. 18 8:30 p.m. is “Oh 6)ward!”, a musical Movies ...... 5-9 Telethon continues...... 9 Flintstones...... 5 5:30 7:30 9:00 revue by Noel Coward and featuring College Football...... 8-40 6:30 These Are the Days ___ 8-40 Minority Perspective ...... 3 Land of the T hree...... 3 Kojak ...... 3 Dalton Cathey, Roderick Cook and Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Insight ...... 3 Antique Workshop...... 22 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 High School P re ss...... 8 Ice P alace...... 5 Kimberly Gaisford. The musical will run Star Trek ..'...... 22 Rev. Robinson ...... 5 Carrascolendas...... 30 Antiques...... 24-57 Nashville on-the Road ... 20 M ovie...... 8-40 At the Bushnell Musical events through Jan. 18. For reservations, call the Woman Alive ...... 24 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 7:00 Electric Co...... 57 Superman...... 40 Vegetable Soup...... 30 11:30 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 Sunday at 3:30 p.m., George Wright will Tonight from 8 to 11, there will be a box office at 525-4258. College Basketball...... 24 Camera Three ...... 3 6:00 McMillan & Wife ... .20-22-30 1:30 Face the Nation...... 3 present a theater organ concert at the country dance at the Fuller Music Center At the dinner theaters, Imogene Coca is 8:00 Wonder Window...... 5 News...... 3 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 Call of the W est...... 20 This Is the Life ...... 8 Make a Wish...... 8-40 M ovie...... 5 Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. His at the University of Hartford, 200 Bloom­ starring in “Once Upon A Mattress” at Jeffersons ...... 3 9:30 Wall St. Week . , ...... 24 Lucy Show...... 22 Best Is Yet to Be ...... 22 M ovie...... 8-40 performance is sponsored by the Connec­ field Ave., West Hartford. Kidnapped...... 5 Oral Roberts...... 18 the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East What About Women...... 30 Howard Cosell ...... 8-40 Ring Around the World .. 30 Adelante...... 30 Day of Discovery...... 18 ticut Valley Theatre Organ Society Inc. Ruth Wilson, alto soloist at ’Trinity Windsor through Dec. 28. 10:00 Wright is a music director for ABC Televi­ 2:00 Movie...... 9 7:30 Noon Grover Monster/Jean Episcopal Church in Hartford, will pre­ At the Chateau de Ville in East Windsor, B ronk...... 3 sion in Hollywood. A specially built Soul T rain ...... 3 Best of 700 Club...... 18 Arthur and Co...... 3 Face the State ...... 3 Marsh Cartoon ...... 24 sent a recital at the church on Sunday at 4 “Sweet Charity” plays through Dec. 21. To be announced ...... 20 Emergency...... 20-22-30 Yogi B e a r...... 5 M ovie...... 5 Inheritance ...... 57 Weekend N ew s...... 5 theater organ is being installed for the p.m. There is no admission charge. Living Faith ...... 18 The Mark Twain Masquers present their Movie...... 22 College Football...... 57 Worshop for Shut-Ins ...... 8. Connecticut S cene...... 8 6:30 event. Tlie Hartford Jazz Society presents the Lilias. Yoga & You...... 24 Telethon continues...... 9 Ascent of Man ...... 24 final performance of ‘"The Fantastics” 8:30 Vegetable Soup...... 22 What’s Happening ...... 3 Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., Arthur New York Jazz Quartet Monday at 8 p.m. Across the Fence...... 30 M ovie...... 30 Meet the P ress...... 20-22-30 Soundstage...... 57 tonight at 8 at the Roberts Theatre in the D oc...... 3 Commanders...... 9 Winograd directs the Hartford Symphony at the Tobacco Valley Inn in Windsor. 2:30 Flintstones...... 40 Faith for T oday...... 18 10:30 Kingswood School at 170 Kingswood Rd., 8:00 Orchestra in a concert featuring Anne Tickets are available at the door. For in­ Movie...... 5 9:00 We Believe ...... 3 12:30 7:00 Sports E x tra ...... 5 Koscielny and Raymond Hanson at dual formation call 242-6688. West Hartford. Tickets are available at Woman...... 24 Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 Wonderama...... 5 NFL T oday...... 3 N.Y.P.D...... 9 the door. Sixty M inutes...... 3 pianos playing Mozart’s Concerto for Two The Hartt Opera-Theater Guild will Flying Nun ...... 30 Johnnv Mathis ...... 5 Catholic Service...... 8 Dialogue...... 8 American Documents...... 9 11:00 Pianos in E flat. 3:00 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Telethon continues...... 9 Grandstand ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 sponsor another in its lecture- “Inherit The Wind” is being shown Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 Thursday at 8 p.m.. The Travelers performance series Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Movies ...... 3-9 Movie...... 20-22-30 Word of Life Today...... 22 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 Choral Club presents a program of Christ­ through Dec. 13 at the Harriet S. Speaking F reely...... 24 9:30 Sesame Street...... 57 1:00 Sarah ...... 24 Untouchables...... 9 Millard Auditorium at the University of Jorgensen Theatre at the University of Kup’s Show...... 57 mas choral music. Tickets for this perfor­ Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hart­ Three Stooges...... 30 Bob Newhart...... 3 8:30 NFL Football...... 3 Victory Garden...... 57 Connecticut in Storrs. For reservations, 11:30 mance are available free at the door. ford. 3:30 Harness R acing...... 9 My Neighbor’s Religion ... 3 M ovie...... 5 7:30 call the box office at 429-2912. Jerry Falwell...... 18 Eighth D a y ...... 8 Name of the G am e...... 3 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Dewitt Robert Lawrence will be on stage to Movie...... ■...... 30 Insight ...... 8 Witness to Y esterday___24 A Family at War ...... 24 Oral Roberts...... 22 NFL Football...... 20-22-30 David Susskind...... 5 Jones will narrate a full color travel film provide an in-depth presentation of opera 4:00 , Lowell Thomas...... 57 Parade of Stars ...... 5 Davey & G oliath...... 40 Conversations With ...... 40 >9:00 It Takes a Thief...... 8 entitled “The New England of Robert coaching of selected students from the eye 10:00 College Football...... 8-40 9:00 1:30 Cher ...... 3 Movies ...... 30-40 Frost. Evening performances are 8 p.m. of both the professional conductor and the Carol B urnett...... 3 Wrestling...... 22 Barrio...... 3 Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 Lawrence Welk...... 5 11:45 except for Sunday when there are, Weekend News...... 5 operatic historian at the piano keyboard. Sesame Street...... 24 New D a y ...... 8 2:00 NHL Hockey...... 9 Sammy and Co...... 22 showings at 2 and 5 p.m. CLASSIC GIFT IDEAS Matt Helm...... 8-40 Tickets may be obtained through Hartt CHROMACOlOft Human Adaption ...... 57 Day of Discovery...... 20 Parade of Stars ...... 8 Spring St. USA...... 18 Midnight Dec. 14 at 8:15 p.m.. The Choral Club of Arthritis Foundation College at 243-4421. Christopher Closeup ...... 40 Telethon continues...... 9 Evening at Symphony .. 24-57 M ovie...... 9 Hartford will present its Christmas con­ 4:30 Telethon...... 9 Thursday at 8 p.m.. The Hartt College of BLACK & WHITE TV Call It Macaroni ...... 3 Mister Rogers...... 57 Movie ...... 40 cert directed by Charles Fidlar. Featured Music will present a Christmas choral Movie...... 20 10:30 9:30 To be announced ...... 57 soloists are Martha Rafferty Page and concert featuring ’The Hartt Chorale, Ascent of Man ...... 57 Black News...... 5 Challenge...... 3 3:00 STEREO - RADIO To be announced...... 18 Peter Harvey. Tickets are available at the Women’s Chorus, Madrigals and Chamber 5:00 Captain Noah ...... 8 M ovie...... 5 Coming to ABC... Firing L in e...... :. 24 door. Singers, directed by E)r. Gerald Mack. Sales & Service Festival of Lively Truth or Consequences ... 22 This Is the Life ...... 18 For reservations for other events, call Let Us Celebrate...... 30 TTie concert will be in Millard Auditorium. A rts...... 3 11:00 3:30 ABC-TV will present six new programs starting early the box office at 246-6807. Louis Soloway will offer the world ALWAYS BEST U.F.O...... 9 Insight ...... 40 Hour of P ow er...... 18 in 1976, including “Rich Man, Poor Man, a dramatiza­ News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Carrascolendas...... 57 premiere of a work dedicated to him by Star T rek...... 22 Best of Groucho...... 5 Great Performances ..... 24 tion of Irwin Shaw’s novel. BUY AT 10:00 Returning for solo Nuncio Mondello Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. Mister Rogers...... 24 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 4:00 Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 The other new series will be “Donny and Marie,” a Martha Rafferty Page, lyric soprano, in Von der mehden Recital Hall at Univer­ TUBNPIKE TV 5:30 11:30 To be announced ...... 3 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 variety program with the Osmonds; “Almost Anything will return as a soloist with the Choral sity of Connecticut in Storrs. Soloway is • BHnast Trades Faculty Conversation ___ 24 Movies ...... 3-8'40 New Country...... 8 Antique Workshop...... 30 Telethon continues...... 9 Goes,” the zany contest which was a summer series; Gub of Hartford at its annual Christmas the flutist with the Hartford Harp ’Trio and • Frae Home Trial Rock Concert ...... 5 Telethon continues...... 9 Wall St. Week...... 57 Catholic Service...... 22-30 “The Bionic Woman,” a spinoff of “The Six Million concert Dec. 14 at 8:15 p.m. at the first woodwind player for Hartford Civic Weekend...... 20-22-30 NFL Football ...... 20-22-30 • ONE YEAR 6:00 Latino...... 40 Dragnet ...... 40 Dollar Man” ; “Superstar,” a cops and robbers program; Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. Center events. The concert is free and Midnight Sesame Street...... 57 FREE SERVICE News...... 3-22 Telethon continues...... 9 4:30 and “Laverne and Shirley,” a sitcom spinoff from “Hap­ Mrs. Page, a native of Meriden lives in open to the public. Movie...... 5 10:30 1:00 Magic of Christmas...... 3 py Days.” New York City. She studied with “Currents,” a performance of Racing ...... 9 >Look Up and Live ...... 3 Teach-In...... 18 Movies ...... 5-30 Jacqueline Jarrett while a musical sound/motion improvisation will be « SMiifaction Classic Tales...... 18 Devlin...... 8 A Family at W ar...... 24 Entries canceled by ABC include “Barbary Coast,” 2:00 theater major at the Hartford Conser­ presented by Judy Dworin, assistant Guaranteed Week in Review...... 24 Jewish Heritage...... 40 B aron...... 40 “When ’Things Were Rotten,” “That’s My Mama,” Telethon continues vatory of Music. She is a voice major at professor and director of the dance Black Perspective...... 30 10:45 5:00 or Money all night ...... 9 “Mobile One,” “Matt Helm,” and “Saturday Night Live the Manhattan School of Music in New program at Trinity College in Hartford, Open Door...... 57 Jewish Life...... 30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 with Howard CoselL” York City and is studying the former and Mark Miklavcic, musician and com­ ^ IRafunded 6:30 Metropolitan Opera star, Herta Glaz- poser, Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in the Austin News...... 3-20-22-30 Redlich. Arts Center at the college. Tickets are TURNPIKE TV Movie...... 9 Daytime programs Monday — Friday Local residents singing in the concert available at the door. Consumer Survival .... 24-57 273 W. Middle Trnpke 7:00 6:00 are David Fradin, William Gray and Monday at 6:30 p.m., a “ Hartford 9:00 Bewitched ...... 5 ... 20 Agronsky and Co...... 3 Sunrise Semester...... 3 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Everett MacCluggage. Symphony Preview” will be presented on MANCHESTER SLATE POOL TABLES New England Journal...... 3 Showoffs...... 8 Somerset ...... 22-30 News...... 8-22 Public Affairs...... 5-8 Brady Bunch...... 8 Tickets are available at the Bushnell WnC-FM featuring a discussion of the Dennis the M enace...... 5 Straight Talk...... 9 1:30 Lawrence Welk...... 18 6:30 M ovie...... 9 box office. Wednesday night concert at the Bushnell 649-3406 Phil Donahue ...... 8 Electric Co...... 24-57 As the World Turns...... 3; Somerset ...... 20 HIGH QUALITY To be announced ...... 20 Public Affairs...... 3 Kitty Today...... 22 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Memorial in Hartford and interviews with Basketball Preview...... 24 Edge of Night...... 40 Brady Bunch...... 22 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Not for Women Only...... 30 Days Of Our Lives . .20-22-30 Pre-Christmas event the duo-pianist artists who will perform. Hee Haw ...... 30 11:30 Sesame Street...... 24 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Strum & D rum m ers...... 40 The United States Coast Guard Band Love of Life ...... 3 2:00 Gomer Pyle...... 30 The chapel at Trinity College in Hart­ 7:00 9:30 will present a free concert Dec. 14 at 8 LOW PRICES Midday L iv e ...... 5 $10,000 P yram id...... 8-40 Mike Douglas...... 40 ford will be the setting for the annual QAiedscnd News...... 3 Green A cres...... 5 Happy Days...... 8-40 2:30 Mister Rogers...... 57 Festival Service of Lessons and Carols p.m. in Leamy Auditorium at the U.S. Underdog...... 5 Real McCoys...... 9 Coast Guard Academy in New London. Weekend, an entertain­ Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 Guiding L ight...... 3 4:30 Sunday at 5 and 7:30 p.m. The pre- Our SPEEDY Specialty Cartoon Carnival...... 8 Not for Women Only...... 22 Villa Alegre...... 24 Rhyme & Reason ...... 8-40 Tlie event is free to the public. ment and television supple­ Today...... 22-30 Dinah ...... 3 Christmas event is open to the public. FULL SERVICE TRULY DELICIOUS Lucy Show...... 30 Sesame Street...... 57 Doctors...... 20-22-30 Monkees...... 5 ment, is published each Good Morning...... 40 Flintstones...... 40 The Trinity College Choir and organist Saturday by The Noon 3:00 Merv G riffin...... 8 Jazz and ragtime 7:30 10:00 Jonathan B. Reilly will provide a musical Manchester Evening Slate Table from CHICKEN News...... 3-8-9 All in the Family...... 3 M ovie...... 20 Brown In 6 Mlnutea Bigs Bunny ...... 5 program. “From Africa to Jazz,” a joint dance Herald, Herald Square, * **" Price Is Right ...... 3 High R ollers...... 20-22-30 Casper ...... 5 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 246 The world’s “finest eatin’ New Zoo R evue...... 8 That G irl...... 5 Showoffs...... 40 General Hospital ...... 8-40 Mod Squad...... 30 During each service Biblical lessons performance by the University of Connec­ Manchester,.Conn. 06040. chicken” with incomparable News...... 9 AM Connecticut...... 8 connected with Christmas will be mixed Raymond F. Robinson 12:30 Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 Sesame Street...... 57 ticut Jazz Movers Ensemble and the taste. '8:00 Romper Room ...... 9 with h ^ n s and carols sung by the con­ Publisher Search for Tomorrow...... 3 Another World ...... 20-22-30 5:00 Ragramic Performers will be presented CALL IN ORDER Captain Kangaroo •...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24 gregation and choir. Doug Bevins RIZZO POOL All My Children...... 8-40 3:30 Brady Bunch...... 5 Thursday at 8 p.m. in the UConn student Flintstones...... 5 Leave It to Beaver ...... 40 Weekend Editor Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Journey to Adventure...... 9 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3-5 Big V alley...... 22 The program is patterned after the Ser­ union ballroom. Good Morning...... 8 10:30 vice of Nine Lessons and Carols used for l^gnificent Marble One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Mister Rogers...... 24 The program will also include a master VERNON CIRCLE DECI’S DRIVE-IN Public Affairs ...... 9 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Machine ...... 20-22-30 Lucy Show...... 9 many years in the chapel of King’s College 162 CENTER ST. 643'2660 Today...... ; ...... 20 5:30 dance class and African and Asian Ad deadline eet Wheel of Fortune___20-22-30 1:00 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Flintstones...... 5 in Cambridge, England. 8:30 I Love Lucy ...... 40 refreshments. The advertising deadline for VERNON • 647-9420 Match G am e...... 3 Lilias, Yoga & You...... 57 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 Mister Ed ...... 1...... 5 Carillon music will precede the services Tickets will be available in the student the Dec. 13 Weekend edition is LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS 11:00 M ovies...... 5-9 4:00 Electric Co...... 24-57 Joe Franklin...... 9 for a half hour. union lobby. Monday (Dec. 8) at noon. Gambit...... 3 Ryan’s Hope ...... 8-40 Bewitched ...... 3 News...... 40 Page 4 - WEEKEND - Dec. 6, 1975 WEEKEND - Dec. 6, 1975 - Page 5 This week’s movies on television Sports on TV Holiday Today Jim a” (1949). John Wayne, Wednesday Adele Mara. ball: Bills vs. Dolphins. 1:00 (5) “ Horror Hotel” Today 6:30 (9) “First Yank Into 1:00 (5) “ The Steel Lady” 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: (1963). Dennis I^tis, Betta St. Tokyo” (1945). Tom Neal, (1953). Rod Cameron, Tab 1:00 ( 8-40) College Football: To be announced. Islanders vs. Sabres. John. Barbara Hale. Hunter. 4:00 (8-40) College Football: at the . 1:00 (9) “Plains of Battle” 8:00 (9) “ Allegheny 1:00 (9) “East Side, West Monday Texas A&M vs. Arkansas. (1970). William Medor, Uprising’’ (1939). John Side” (1950).'Ava Gardner, 4:00 (22) Wrestling. 7:00 (18) American Out- Lorella DeLuca. Wayne, (Jeorge Sanders. James Mason, Barbara 6:00 (9) Racing from doorsman. 2:00 (22) “The Adventures 9:00 (20-22-30) “Showdown” Stanwyck, Van Heflin. of Robin Hood” (1938). Errol Aqueduct: ’The Discovery. 9:00 (8-40) NFL Football: (1973). Rock Hudson, Dean 4:00 (9) ‘;Ambush’’ (1950). Broncos vs. Raiders. Homestead Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Martin, Susan Clark, Donald Robert Taylor, John Hodiak, 7:30 (24) College Basket­ ball: Yale vs. UConn. 11:00 (9) Harness Racing Basil Rathbone, Claude Moffat. Arlene Dahl. 8:00 (57) College Football: from Yonkers. Rains. 11:30 (3) “A Certain Smile” 4:30 (20) “Excuse My Kentucky State vs. Florida 12:30 (40) College Football 2:30 (5) “Gammera” Glove” (1938). Len Harvey. (1958). Rossano Brazzi, Joan A&M. 1975. (1966). Brian Donlevy, Albert Fontaine, Bradford Dillman. 8:00 (9.) “The 48-Hour 9:30 (9) Harness Racing Dekker. 11:30 (8) “Return from the Mile.” Darren McGavin, Tuesday 3:00 (3) “Journey to the from Yonkers. Ashes” (1965). Maximilian William Windom, Carrie 9:30 (9) ABA Basketball: Center of Time” (1967). Scott Schell, Ingrid Thulin, Snodgrass. Nets vs. Stars. Brady, Gigi Perreau. Samantha Eggar. 11:30(3) “Rawhide” (1951). Sunday 3:00(9) “The Day the Earth 11:30 (40) “ Dayton’s Tyrone Power, Susan 12:30 (20-22-30) Grandstand. Thursday Caught Fire” (1962). Edward Devils” (1968). Rory Calhoun, Hayward, Hugh Marlowe. 1:00 (3) NFL Football: 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: Judd, Janet Munro. Leslie Nielsen, Lainie Kazan. 11:30 (5) “So Evil My Love” Redskins vs. Falcons. Rangers vs. Bruins. 3:30 (30) “Woman of the 1:00 (5) “Dante’s Inferno” (1948). Ray Milland, Ann 1:00 ( 20-22-30)1 NFL Foot­ Friday Year” (1942). Spencer Tracy, (1935). Spencer Tracy, Claire Todd. ball: Jets vs. Patriots. 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball: Katharine Hepburn. Trevor. 11:30 (40) “Quiller: Night of 4:00 (20-22-30) NFL Foot­ Knicks vs. Braves. 4:30 (20) “Pago Cara Su 1:00 (30) “ The Clock” the Father” (1975). Michael Muerte” (1967). Spanish. (1945). Robert Walker, Judy Jayston, Moray Watson. 6:00 (5) “ Sands of Iwo Garland, Keenan Wynn. Roy Clark, the millionaire, 12:30 (8) “Quiller: Night of 42-year-old Country & the Father.” ^ 12:30(9) “The Black Hand'’ Western singer, is a weekly (1950). Gene Kelly, J. Carrol Specials on TV Sunday Wood. fixture on the syndicated Naish. 6:00 (8-40) “ Doctor musical comedy series, " 1:45 (5) “ Junior Miss” Today Tuesday 7:30 a.m. (30) “Destination Doolittle’’ (1967). Rex “Hee Haw,” seen at 7 p.m. (1945). Peggy Ann Garner, 4:00 (5) ‘‘Santa Claus Lane 7:30 (24-57) “This Britain: Tokyo” (1943). Cary Grant, Harrison, Samantha Eggar, Saturdays on WHNB-TV, Allyn Joslyn. Parade of Stars.” Heritage of the Sea." National John Garfield, Dane Clark. Anthony Newley, Richard Channel 30. 5:00 (3) “Festival of Lively Geographic. Noon (5) “Spook Busters” Attenborough. Arts for Young People.” 8:00 (8-40) “Santa Claus Is . j W - ^ (1946). The Bowery Boys. 9:00 (8-40) “Junior Bonner" 8:00 (5) “Kidnapped.” Coming to Town. " 1:00 (5) “Distant Drums” (1972). Steve McQueen, Animated adventure. 8:30 (3) “Twas the Night (1951). Gary Cooper, Mari Robert Preston, Ida Lupino, Thursday Brooks, Sebastian Shaw. 10:00 (9) “Arthritis Founda­ Before Christmas." Aldon. Joe Don Baker. 11:30 (3) “ Deadline U.S.A." tion Telethon.” Runs until 5 Wednesday 2:00 (40) “They Came to 11:30 (30) "A ir F orce” 1:00 (5) “Juarez" (1939). (1952). Humphrey Bogart. p.m. Sunday. 8:00 ( 8-40) “Year Without a Cordura’’ (1959). Gary (1943). John Garfield, Gig Paul Muni, . 11:30 (5) ‘'The Dark Santa Claus ' Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Young, Arthur Kennedy. 1:00 (9) “Her Twelve Men" Corner" (1946). Lucille Ball. Sunday 8:00 ( 24) “Hometown Satur­ Heflin. 11:30 (40) “ Battle of the (1955). Greer Garson, Robert Mark Stevens. All day through 5 p.m. (9) day Night. " 3:00 (5) “Man with a Coral Sea” (1953). Cliff Ryan, Barry Sullivan. 12:30 (9) “ Scene of the “ Arthritis Foundation 9:00 (8-40) "Rocky Moun­ Million” (1954). Gregory Robertson, Gia Scala. 4:00 (9) “Carbine Williams" Crime" (1950). Van Johnson, Telethon" continues. tain Christmas." John Peck, Roland Griffiths. Midnight (9) “Raw Deal" (1952). James Stewart, Jean Gloria De Haven. 2:00 (8) “Santa Claus Lane Denver. 6:00 (5) “Bombers B-52” (1948). Dennis O'Keefe, Calire Hagen, Wendell Corey. 1:35 (5) “ Ambush at Parade of Stars." Friday (1957). Karl Malden, Natalie Trevor,. Raymond Burr. 4:30 (20) “The Flying Cimarron Pass" (1958). Scott 6:00 (57) "Inheritance." A .8:00 I3) "How the Grinch Squad” (1940). Phyllis Brady. Margie Dean. profile of American Stole Christmas." Dr. Seuss. Dressed in period costume, Mrs. Royal Isham, Cheney Haunted Himself" (1960). craftsmen. 8:30 (3) "Frosty the Snow­ Homestead resident hostess, extends a welcome to “Holiday at Roger Moore. 9:00 (5) “Ice Palace with man." Monday the Lennon Sisters." the Homestead.” 9:00 (20-22-30) ‘.‘Clambake" 8:30 ( 20-22-30 ) "The 1:00 (5) “Monkey On My (1967). Elvis Presley, Shelley Friday Quinn, Staniey Baker, James Rivalry." Hallmark Hall of Back” ( 1957). (Cameron Fabares, Bill Bixby. Darren. Monday Fame special about the Mitchell, Dianne Foster. 11:30 (3) “The Desert Rats" 1:00 (5) “Night Unto Night” 10:00 (57) “ M organl” 8:00 (8-40) “The Sea Birds Lincoln-Douglas debates. 1:00 (9) “The Reformer and (1953). Richard Burton, ( 1949). Ronald Reagan. (1966). Vanessa Redgrave. of Isabella." Jacques 9:00 (3) "The Homecoming: the Redhead" (1949). June Robert Newton, James Viveca Lindfors. David Warner. Cousteau. A Christmas Story. " Christmas in the 18th and 19th Centuries was p ■ Allyson, Dick Powell, David Mason. 1:00 (9) “Dime with a Halo" 11:30 (3) “Desiree" (1954). Wayne. 11:30 (5) “ The Woman (1963). Barbara Luna, Robert Marlon Brando, Jean Sim­ P traditionally a family occasion. Something of the spirit M. 4:00 (9) “Son of a Gun- H unter” (1972). Barbara Mobley, Paul Langdon. mons, Merle Oberon. 4:00 (9) “The Outriders” 11:30 (5) “Lifeboat” (1944). p and mood of those eras will be revived in “Holiday at M fighter’’ (1966). Russ Eden, Robert Vaughn. Tamblyn, Kieron Moore. 12:30 (9) “ Rogue Cop” (1959). Joel McCrea, Arlene Tallulah Bankhead, John p the Homestead” Sunday from noon to 4 p. m., spon- ^ 4:30 (20) “Doctor’s Orders" (1955). Robert Taylor, Janet Dahl, Barry Sullivan. Hodiak. (1934). Leslie Fuller, John Leigh,,George Raft. 4:30 (20) “The Good Begin­ 12:30 (9) “ Blackboard q u a s a r ^ sored by the Manchester Historical Society. The public ^ Mills. 1:05 (5) “Storm F ear.” ning” (1953). John Fraser, Jungle" (1955). Glenn Ford. Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace. Eileen Moore. Anne Francis, Sidney Poitier. J is invited. M 8:00 (9) “ The Man Who ” 8:00 ( 8-40) “The Guns of 1:30 (5) “Copper Sky” 101 3 diagonal J The Cheney Homestead, 106 Hartford Rd., was J Navarone" (1961). Gregory (1957). Jeff Morrow. Coleen Peck, David Niven, Anthony Gray. TEA CART ENSEMBLE In a scene that mirrors the long ago, Karin Dennison, Christian ^ probably built in 1784 because in that year Timothy J COLOR TV Tuesday Show of Shows” (1973). Sid • QS3000 100% Solid Stale Dennison and Martha Marteney (left to right) admire a Cheney ^ Cheney’s account book recorded a payment “for ^ Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl ► Modular Chassis • Matrix family cradle in the nursery. The dollhouse in the background is 1:00 (5) “Alexander.” Reiner, Louis Nye. DEUCiOUS PIZZA •GIANT GRINDERS •PASTA ^Plus Picture Tube • Super ^ lumber for my new house.” In the house eight sons and ^ Insta-Matic" Tuning owned by Mrs. Ruth Cheney Krumbhaar, loaned by Mrs. Austin Phillipe Nocret, Francoise 11:30 (3) “The Barbarian ^ a daughter were born to his son George and his wife, p Brion, Marianne Jobert. and the Geisha” (1958). John Model WP5540LP Cheney. 1:00 (9) “Malaya” (1950). Wayne, Sam Jaffe. M&M ^ the former Electa Woodbridge. M Spencer Tracy, James 11:30 (5) “The Street with Stewart, Sidney Greenstreet. No Name.” Mark Stevens, PIZZERIA TRADE & SAVE ^ Guides will give Sunday guests leisurely tours of the p 4:00 (9) “Border Incident” Richard Widmark. 182 S. Main St., Manchester ^ nine rooms and library. More than 90 per cent of the ^ (1950) . Ricardo Montalban, 12:30 (9) “ Lone Star” 0pp. Spring Street ON THE COVER — One of a set of eight Chippendale style George Murphy, Charles (1962). Cllark Gable, Ava I20tfi IXNTURY TV chairs attributed to Eliphalet Chapin of Windsor, this side chair ^ furnishings were used by Cheney families in the ^ McGraw. Gardner, Broderick Craw­ OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 11 AM-11 PM 176 BURNSIDE AVE. in the Cheney Homestead dining room is one of four that have 8:00 (9) “Tha Tall Target” ford. SPEClALlZim IN TAKE-OUT ORDERS EAST HARTFORD g homestead from the 18th Century until 1968. ^ (1951) . Dick Powell, Paula 1:25 (5) “Take a Letter, 528-1554 their original black horsehair coverings on the slip seats. Raymond, Will Geer. Darling” (1942). Rosalind TEL 643-0031 (Photographs by Reginald Pinto) 9:00 (3) “Ten from Your Russell, Fred MacMurray. Page 6 - WEEKEND - Dec. 6,1975 r WEEKEND - Dec. 6, 1975 - Page 7 1 i E ; i ■ ■ I . I t 11 Town libraries add many books Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, New books at the Mary Bellah — The broken cove­ aquarium fish of death Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Cheney Library: nant Leaping poetry Gallico — Miracle in the Fiction Belsky— How to choose and Lovecraft— Lovecraft at last wilderness 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 Biggie — This darkening un­ use your doctor Marchak — ’The super secs Hunter — Gently through 6:00 6:00 News...... 3-8-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30 Ag-USA...... 3 iverse Berry — Boston Red Sox Merrifield p Monadnock the woods News...... 3-8-22-30 Bewitched ...... 5 Bewitched...... 5 Bewitched ...... 5 Patterns for Living___'... 5 Evans — The saint game Boyd — Christian journal Klein — Sunshine Bewitched...... 5 Bewitched...... 5 Untouchables...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 6:30 Natchez — Gideon, a hoy Brooke — Plain prayers for Ross — Sail power Rossner — Looking for Mr. The Untouchables ...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 RENT-A-CAR Black Buffalo...... 18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Eye on Women...... 3 a complicated world Spencer — No earthly Goodbar Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 who hates learning in school Newsmakers...... 20 To Be Announced...... 24 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Nonfiction Brown — Bodyguard of lies explanation Newsmakers...... 20 Newsmakers...... 20 Newsmakers...... 20 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Bonanza...... 40 Villa Alegre...... 24 To Be Announced...... 24 Villa A legre...... 24-57 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Adams — Nature through Buckley — Executive eve Taylor — Perspectives on Nonfiction Bonanza-...... 40 Carrascolendas...... 57 Bonanza...... 40 Bonanza...... 40 Bonanza...... 40 7:00 the seasons and other contemporary justice Audubon — The imperial 6:30 6:20 Carrascolendas...... 57 6:30 Ranger Station...... 3 Alland — When the spider ballads Zakia — Perception and collection of Audubon animals 6:30 News...... 3-8-20-22 Newsmakers...... , ...... 20 The Partridge Family ___ 5 Underdog Cartoons ...... 5 danced Bundy — The world photography Belew — Skylab: A The Partridge Family ____5 6:30 economic crisis Partridge Family...... 5 N ew s...... 8-20-22-30 News...... 8-20-22-30 Cartoon Carnival...... :.. 8 Asimov — Eyes on the un­ Blue Mountain Craft Coun­ guidebook 6:30 The Partridge Family ___ 5 Butterworth— In the flow of To be announced ...... 24 Real McCoys...... 18 Consultation ...... 30 iverse cil — Joys of crafts Brown — How a computer The Partridge Family ____5 Real McCoys...... 18 N eW s...,...... 8-20-22-30 Hodgepodge Lodge. . : ____57 To Be Announced...... 24 Ault — The chess tutor; life From Cobb to Catfish; ed. system works News...... 8-20-22-30 To Be Announced...... 24 Real McCoys...... 18 7:30 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 elements of combinations Callow — Son and lover, the by John Kuenster Butterick fabric handbook 7;00 Real McCoys...... 18 Book B e a t...... 57 Consumer Experience___24 Casper Cartoons...... 5 Gettin’ O ver...... 57 Beiley — The blessings of young D.H. Lawrence Davis — New Negro News .. 3-20-22-40 Consumer Experience___24 7:00 News...... 9 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 bread Cooper — The complete New books at the Whiton renaissance . Andy Griffith ...... 5 Gettin’ O ver...... 57 7:00 7:00 News...... 3-20-22-40 Barber — The mother per­ guide to London’s antique Memorial Library: Durant — The age of Concentration...... 8 7:00 News...... 3-2022-40 News...... 3-20-22-40 Andy Griffith ...... 5 8:00 son street markets Fiction Napoleon Rent a 1976 FORD PINTO for Ironside...... 9 News...... 3-20-22-40 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Concentration...... 8 Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 Baker — The magic of Erdlen — Job hunting guide Bums — ’The Alvarez jour­ A w ards — The challenge of American Outdoorsman .. 18 Andy Griffith ...... 5 Concentration ...... Concentration...... 8 Ironside ...... 9 Hong Kong Phooey ...... 8-40 music Fisher — Presidential spen­ nal being single only $49 per week, plus Theatre Preview ...... 24 Concentration...... 8 Ironside ...... 9 Ironside ...... 9 Skiing with Hoffman...... 18 Newark and Reality ...... 9 Bealer — The successful ding power Canning — Mask of memory Friedman — Shirley mileage* To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Ironside ...... 9 To Be Announced...... 18 Wally’s Worshop ...... 18 Aviation Weather...... 24-57 Emergency Plus 4 .. .20-22-30 World Press . . . '...... 57 To Tell the Troth...... 30 craftsman Hoedeman — Naturalists’ Dyer — Without regrets Jackson Pop Goes the Country___18 Romagnolis’ Table...... 24-57 Black Perspective...... 24-57 8:30 Beier — People-reading guide to fresh-water Forrest — A child’s garden Hof fa — Hoffa: ’The real from 7:30 Realidades...... 34 To Tell the ’Truth...... 30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 7:30 The Fllntstones ...... 5 story DILLON LEASING CORP. Price Is Right ...... 3 To Tell the ’Truth...... 30 7:30 7:30 Match Game P M ...... 3 Tom and Jerry/Grape Jessup — How to become a Adam 12...... 5 Human Adaption ...... 57 Name That Tune...... 3 L ottery...... 3 Adam 12...... 5 Ape ...... 8-40 What Americans are reading citizen of the U.S. Candid Cam era...... 8 7:30 Adam 12...... 5 Adam 12...... 5 To Be Announced...... 8 Connecticut R eport...... 9 Johnson — Shannon: A book *lo qusllliod renien Journey to Adventure — 18 Celebrity Sweepstakes — 3 625,000 P yram id...... 8 Don A dam s...... 8 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 Sigmund and the Sea 8. Greek Treasure, by Ir­ Harold H. Bloomfield. Fiction for parents of children with Friends of Man ...... 20 Adam 12...... : — 5 Wild Kingdom...... 2030 Nashville on the Road ... 18 Human Dimension...... 20 Monsters...... 20-22-30 ving Stone. 5. Total fitness in 30 minutes Many can and tnicka i 1. Looking for Mister Good- leukemia Hollywood Squares — 22-30 America...... 8 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 To Be Announced...... 2Q Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 9. Centennial, by James A. 9:00 bar, by Judith Rossner. a week, by Lawrence Mort’s guide to 100,000 vaca­ FORD for rent at low, lowj Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Celebrity Tennis...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Michener. Morehouse and Leonard Bullwinkle Cartoons ...... 3 2. Ragtime, by E.L. Doc- tion jobs rates! Polka ...... 40 Music City...... 20 Martin Agronsky...... 24-57 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 10. The great train robbery, Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 torow. Gross. Phillips — The 1940s Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 WHNB-TV Special Edition 30 Room 222 ...... 40 by Michael Crichton. 8:00 8:00 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 6. Bermuda triangle, by Price — Buying country National Geographic ... 24-57 Dragnet ...... 40 8:00 3. Lord of the far island, by Nonfiction 319 Main St., Manchester Rhoda...... 3 Tony Orlando & Dawn ... Secret Lives of Waldo Victoria Holt. Charles Berlitz. property Phone 043-2145 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Dealers Choice...... 5 8:00 Dr. Seuss...... 3 K itty...... 20-22-30 4. Curtain, by Agatha 1. Helter skelter, by Vincent 7. The save-your-life diet, by Sabine — Early American Jacques Cousteau...... 8-40 Christmas I s ...... 40 Year Without a Waltons ...... 3 Dealers Choice...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 Christie. Bugliosi. David Reuben. decorative patterns M ovie...... 9 8:00 / Santa C laus...... 8-40 Dealers Choice...... 5 Movie...... 8-40 2. Sylvia Porter’s money 8. The total woman, by Shelmire — The art of being Basketball...... 9 9:30 700 Q u b ...... 18 Good Tim es...... 3 M ovie...... 9 Barney M iller...... 8-40 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 5. The moneychangers, by book, by Sylvia Porter. Marabel Morgan. beautiful at any age 700 C lub...... 18 Invisible M a n ...... 20-22-30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 700 C lub...... 18 Hockey...... 9 Komedy Klassics...... 5 Arthur Hailey. 3. Breach of faith, by 9. Bring on the empty Swenson — The inflation Man Who Wouldn’t 700 C lub...... 18 Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 Santa Claus is Little House on the Lost Saucer ...... 8-40 6. Circus, by Alistair Theodore H. White. horses, by David Niven. fighter’s victory garden Keep Quiet...... 24 Coming to Town...... 8-40 G rady...... 20-30 Week in Review...... 24-57 P ra irie ...... 20-22-30 Movie...... 9 Maclean. 4. T.M.: Discovering energy 10. Crazy salad: Some National Geographic atlas Big Band Cavalcade...... 57 M ovie...... 9 Hometown Saturday Night 24 Space: 1999 ...... 22 8:30 7. Shogun, by James Clavell. Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 and overcoming stress, by things about women. of the world HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW ARE AT 8:30 700 C lub...... 18 Margot Fonteyn...... 57 Fourth Estate...... 24 Frosty the Snowman...... 3 Next D oor...... 57 10:00 Phyllis ...... 3 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 8:30 Merv Griffin...... 5 Hall of F a m e ...... 20-22-30 Shazam!/Isis...... 3 Merv G riffin...... 5 8:30 Merv G riffin...... 5 8:30 Here’s next bookmobile schedule , CQUNTR'.. Merv G riffin...... 5 Wall St. Week..’...... 24-57 Adventures of Gilligan .. 8-40 9:00 ’Twas the Night Land of the Lost . '. .20-22-30 1284 BMMD ST. MMKHESTBI I QPT Before Christmas...... 3 On the Rocks ...... 8-40 9:00 All in the Fam ily...... 3 9:00 Electric Company...... 24 Here’s next week’s schedule 11:40 a.m. — Charles 11:40 a.m. — E. Wadsworth Dr. Cop & the Kid ...... 20-30 The Homecoming...... 3 2:50 p.m. — Cushman Dr. Merchants In Early American ** * * ^ NFL Football...... 8-40 Merv G riffin...... 5 Cannon...... 3 for the Manchester Public Apartments. St. Theatre Preview ...... 24-57 Ella Fitzgerald...... 24 10:30 3:30 p.m. — Avondale & Furniture Reproductions' M ovie...... 20-22-30 Survival K it...... 57 John Denver...... 8-40 Library bookmobile: . 1:30 p.m. — Lockwood & 1:30 p.m. - Horace St. 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 Uncle Croc’s Block...... 8-40 Robin Rds. Axelford’s Angel ...... 24 9:00 Doctors Hospital ... ,20-22-30 Monday Coventry Sts. 2:10 p.m. - Wetherell St. Clocks • Lamps • Fireplace Furnishings Great Performances ... 24-57 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 9:30 Run Joe, R u n ...... 20-22-30 2:10 p.m. — Woodland 2:50 p.m. - Galaxy Dr. 4:10 p.m. — Loomis St. 9:30 M ovie...... 3 Carrascolendas...... 24 10:20 a.m. — Green Lodge Gifts and Nautical Paraphernalia St. of San Francisco — 8-40 Bible...... 18 Manor Apts. 3:30 p.m.- ■ Lower Redwood Maude...... 3 Rookies ...... 8-40 9:30 Rest Home. Friday OPEN TUES., WED, SAT. 10 A:M. ■ 8:10 P.M. 6 4 9 - 5 1 7 3 Life in the S p irit...... 18 Police Woman ...... 20-22-3 The Rock ...... Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 11:00 2:50 p.m. — Strickland St. Rd. THune. a rai. io a.m. - 1 p.m. 11 a.m. — Singer Learning 1:30 p.m . — McKee & Classic Theatre ...... 24-57 10:00 Space Nuts ...... 3 3:30 p.m. — S. Hawthorne 4:10 p.m. — Squire Village. Realidades...... 57 Ascent of Man ...... 24-57 Center. Summer Sts. 9:30 News...... Soul Train — ...... 5 St. 10:00 9:30 10:00 1:30 p.m. — Trumbull & Thursday 2:20 p.m. — Northwood Manna...... 18 Living Word ...... 18 Movie...... 9 4:10 p.m. — Parkade Apts. 10:20 a.m. - Mayfair Apts. Apts. » Medical Center...... 3 Basketball...... 9 Nows...... Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Return to the Planet Griswold Sts. PRE-CHRISTMAS 10:00 - N. Elm St. 3:10 p.m. — Bryan & News...... 5 Christian Living...... 18 Starsky & Hutch ...... 8-40 of the Apes ...... 20-22-30 2:10 p.m. — Munro St. Wednesday 11:40 a.m. Bamaby Jones...... 3 Wolf Trap ...... 24 10:20 a.m. ^ Lincoln 1:30 p.m. ■- Nye St. Cornwall Drs. New York Report ...... 9 Gamer Ted Armstrong — 9 Movie...... 57 Sesame Street...... 24 2:50 p.m. — W. Carter St. Living Word ...... 18 10:00 Living Word ...... 18 News...... Center. 2:10 p.m. — Ambassador 4 p.m. — Rachel Rd. 10:15 11:30 3:30 p.m. — Blue Ridge & Soundstage...... 24 Switch...... 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BRIDGEP John Mand Page 8 - WEEKEND - Dec. 6. 1975 residents ma a corporation scandal-riddr Stamps and coins SNURT BUYERS KNOW now owned Sports Enter ton’s license Imperfect items collectible week beca NOW violations of CSE preside! By RUSS MacKENDRICK B TK KSITIE10 NT There is something wrong with all . HARTFOl of these stamps. The 1869 Early minority s Locomotive has a corner off; the one- tSURINtPOOl urged Gov. cent Columbian is just terrible; the Here are 10 big reasons why! spare black: Norse has a straight edge; the perf 10 women from 1. Lowest Prices — makes best possible “end-o(-season” deal now Panama-Pacific (Discovery of San on any size Sabrina Pool. was discrim Francisco Bay) is centered so far to 2. No problems of ground water conditions caused by Spring thaws - them off S' and showers. many years, the top that the design is cut; the 3. Less chance of rain, mud and mess during Installation. three-cent Flagship of Columbus 4. Fall is best time to landscape around pool...be ready for nexfa tice of “last Summer. would not be lacks a corner perf and has a tiny 6. Ground and backfill around pool has chance to settle firif during Winter months. ' closed tear. The last one, the 13-cent 7. No problem of fitting your Job into tight installation scheduleW Harrison, looks pretty good but has during Summer buying rush. 8. No mess or tie up of yard and patio during Summer outdoor no gum. B i r i living season. Rei They are shown as an antidote to 9. Children are In school and out of way during installation. 10. Play equipment and patio furniture safely stored away during the advice handed out so often in the installation. philatelic prints to the effect that one PORTLAN country-wide to hold back inflation. Jerome Urb should collect only mint, full-gum. Coin marketplace BONUS on Mrs. Nels never-hinged, and well-centered The biweekly “ Wall Street Still kicking Your Sabrina Pool will be complete­ breast cance stamps. But for everyday people the Coinvestor” has useful info on the One tiny post office still kicking is numismatic marketplace. It gives, Mistletoe, Kentucky, Zip 41351 — ly Winterized. is “doing fin sorriest of these stamps is better family suppo for instance, the bid price for a full serves only about a dozen families than an empty space in the album. and followuf collection of Indian head cents in there. They get some extra business Actually there already is a trend tant facto toward common sense. H.R. good condition as $813 ($1,609 in from people who like the holiday- recovery. Harmer. the auction house, has "fine” ). Lincolns are $276 good, $335 related postmark. called attention to this in both Linn's fine. It has pages and pages of bid- mna Stamp News and the magazine and-asks, and dealers’ ads. No good abroad Na, A naive newcomer would be It’s true. The Christmas stamps The most revolutionary concept in "Stamps." A skim through their re­ pool design since the Roman bath cent prices-realized sheet shows a amazed by the amount of “bright un­ are not to be used for foreign straight-edge 50-cent Omaha with no circulated” material being offered— mailing. Our Main St. post office has PHILADE gum and a Columbian 30-cent with a going back beyond the 1890s. There is it in black and white. A letter-to-the- Knight III, new spape thin spot bringing more than the no truth to the rumor that there is a editor seen in Linn’s prompted the in­ stabbed to d catalog figures. They report many factory of elves, like a Santa’s quiry — the correspondent had some workshop, busily brightening and un­ letters bounce back with a note by unident defective stamps being sold in the 80 f'f 'fJ police rej circulating substandard coins to referring to- “affixed labels” being per cent range. robbery wa meet the demand — but how else? So treat those tears, thins, stubbed unsuitable. motive. perfs, and no-gums with more Knotty problem Due tomorrow respect. Certain dealers have always They have been having it tough in The First Sunday Stamp Bourse WASHING been advertising for such material Canada with the postal strike, and with 15 dealers and a P.O. will be on The revolulionai7 new Sabrina Steel Wall Pool is just what tion in food and now it will pay off for them. you've been looking for! A steel pool that has so many PLUS firms near the border have been ren­ tomorrow at the Ramada Inn, 100 E. features. The Sabrina is a steel pool that is superior in and an inc All this is great news for anyone ting post office boxes in the States. River Dr., East Hartford. It is run by design and materials...in quality...in ease of construc­ oductivity who has ever taken a flawed high- tion...and yet is extremely LOW IN COST. The Sabrina is the lation rati K. Bileski, the big dealer in Win­ Gerald Gerath, “The Perforation only pool on the market with amazing new UNI-LOK catalog stamp to a New York City nipeg, is picking up mail once a week Gauge” P.O. Box 332, West Hartford, modular panels, a fantastic breakthrough in steel pool per cent ne dealer and got the curled-lip treat­ at Pembina, N.D. It is an unusually Conn. 06107. He and his staff had a design and construction. Additional details on request. Commerce Pate predie ment — “Wouldn’t take it at any knotty problem because compulsory booth at the recent MANPHIL in the EXCLUSIVE NEW price I " The worm has turned. wage coptrols have been instituted high school. compares w UNI-LOK CONSTRUCTION this year an PAT. p e n d in g crease in 19 COMPARE THESE FEATURES...Y0UU Free musical events Organists in joint recital AGREE THE SABRINA IS TOPS! TEANE Free musical events at the University of Richard Matteson, former organist and • Heavier Gauge Steel Authorities Connecticut in Storrs begin Sunday with a • All Modular Sections director of music at Emanuel Lutheran and four ch piano recital presented by Douglas Han­ Church, will participate in a joint organ • High Rate Jet Stream Filtration • All Stainless Ladder and Deck Equipment tavern owni son. a graduate student of music at recital of traditional liturgical music of whoever gu • Complete Chemicals and Accessories UConn. The program begins at 8; 15 p.m. the Christmas season with his wife, their' home in Von der Mehden Recital Hall. Rebecca, Wednesday at St. Thomas the • Oversize Automatic Skimmer • Extruded Aluminum Coping said they h Hanson is scheduled to appear as soloist Apostle Church at 872 Farmington Ave., the slaying with the Manchester Civic Orchestra in Plays Tiny Tim West Hartford, at 8 p.m. We also offer a complete line of and her foui February. Six-year-old Stephanie Matteson is of music and organist at St. above-ground & In-ground pools. found in se Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., Louis Soloway Pullman of Manchester Thomas the Apostle Church and is a BANK FINANCING ARRANGED the father, will perform the world premiere of a new will portray Tiny Tim in graduate of the Hartt School of Music, FOR FULL INFORMATION MAIL home from composition for clarinet dedicated to him “Scrooge” to be presented University of Hartford. m COUPON BELOW OR CALL COLLECT by its composer. Nuncio (Toots) by the Center Ballet Mrs. Matteson is minister of music and WASHIN Mondello, in Von der Mehden Recital Theatre Dec. 14 at George organist at the First Church of Christ NSPI 1-742-7308 0.649-9933 Airlines ha Hall. J. Penney High School, Congregational in West Hartford. helping pas Soloway will also play jazz-oriented East Hartford. The event is free and open to the public. ^SBiui0t'HU!lK' nate flights works on the flute and saxophone. The two performances Route 44, Coventry, Conn. 06238 largest air Thursday at 8:15 p.m., the New England will be 1 and 3:30 p.m. At no cost or obligation to me, I would like to could get negotiation String Quartet will present music by Joyce Karpiej, who Deadline for listings know more about owning a Sabrina Pool. Dvorak and Schubert. machinists dances as the Christmas Weekend is the best place to find infor­ Name: Saturday. Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., there will be a Present in the ballet is mation about entertainment and the arts in central Connecticut. Address: ...... Band Sampler in Jorgensen Auditorium at director of the Center I DETROl University of Connecticut in Storrs Ballet Theatre. She was Deadline for listing an event is eight C ity :...... State: ...... days before publication. strong sale featuring the Marching Band, Wind former co-director of the Telephone:...... Zip: ...... Address copy to Weekend Editor, The. and a plant Ensemble, Concert Band, Campus Com­ Hartford Ballet Company. Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, MAIL COUPON TODAY after New munity Band and Jazz Ensemble. For in­ For ticket information, Conn. 06040. automaker formation, call 486-2260. call 633-7398 or 528-4588. iS hire any m I 1976. Incre met with there are 6 on furl executives

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