PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Fri., March 5, 1976 1 ^ ' . The weather Public records Inside today Clear and cold tonight, lows in the Business 20s. Sunday partly sunny with the highs Area news ’ ...... 4 Churches ___ in the mid 30s to low 40s. National Classified___9, 10 Comics...... weather forecast map on Page 9. Dear Abby...... 11 H.S. World ... Warranty deed Jr. versus Judith Leonahl Obituaries ...... 2 Sr. Citizens .. United Tech promotion Green Manor Estates Sweeney, property at 202 Sports...... 8 Wings...... Woodbridge St. , TWELVE PACES m m m ' Richard N. James of South Windsor has been appointed Inc. to U & R Housing r^ess-Revolution 2 Week-Review Trade name W^KEND INStltlE : $i>*'.^:xcv,Tio. m PRICKi FTFnKEN Cl director of patents and deputy corporation counsel of Corp., two parcels on Hamilton Dr., $22,000. James B. Holmes, doing United Technologies Corp., Hartford. He will have business as Associated charge of the firm’s corporate section responsible for pa­ Lien Northfield Green Con­ U nderw riters of New tent, trademark and copyright matters. England, 37 Elizabeth Dr. James has been United’s assistant director of patents dominium Association Inc. since 1970. He joined Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in 1955 as against Robert E. and Phyllis R. Brosman, 19B an experimental engineer and transferred to the cor­ Building permits Esquire Dr., $154.50. Ford says Reagan would bring back cold war porate patent section in 1964. Marcel Jutras for James James holds an engineering degree from Villanova Judgment lien Greeson, alterations at 62C Rockville General University and a law degree from the University of Ambassador Dr., $1,400. “Returning to a collision course in don’t think they understand the word unpopular,” Reagan said. “His said Carter favors reducing military Jackson, in a question-and-answer Hospital against William By LEWIS LORD Connecticut School of Law. Raymond Eldridge for a thermonuclear age can lead to dis­ problem,” said Ford, adding that new phrase is 'peace through spending by $15 billion. session at Jacksonville’s Bull Snort and Claudia Arnold, 129 United Press International Justin Shimanski, aster,” Ford told a cheering crowd of America has "an obligation not to go strength.’ It seems to be a case of “That’s going to cut the operations Club, told one businessman: “George Oakland St., $145.50. Industronics sales up alterations to garage at 156 10,000 at Peoria, 111. . back to the Cold War.” change the name but keep the game of the Navy and Air Force from Meany is a great American. I don’t Attarliment President Ford, responding to Union St., $778. Without naming ReagalCFord said Reagan, darting from one Florida — a game we are losing.” Jacksonville to Pensacola,” Jackson give a damn’ what you think.” D’Agata Bros. Inc. Ronald Reagan’s claim that detente Industronics Inc. of South Windsor has reported a 10 Hence Fence Co. for anyone .making the foreign policy shopping center to another, noted Democrats Jimmy Carter and said. Campaigning in fertile corn coun­ against E.B. Co. Inc., is a failure, suggested Friday night per cent increase in sales and a record high net income of Earl and Mary Grant, comments his opponent has made that Ford had decided to quit using Henry Jackson swapped defense Carter charged Jackson has try for the March 16 Illinois primary. property in Manchester that his challenger doesn’t unders­ $128,075 (13 cents per share) for the six months ending fende at 421 Parker St., $1,- “hasn’t been in the ball game.” the word “detente.” charges in their campaign for “deliberately distorted my own Ford announced he is shifting foreign West Subdivision, $4,750. tand foreign affairs and would lead Dec. 31, 1975. 729. “It is the policy that made the Tuesday’s Florida primary. Jackson views ... claiming 1 would not main­ food sales policies from Secretary of Certificate of foreclosure the nation back to the Cold War. “They have lots of rhetoric but I Allan E. Caffyn, company president, said the strong up­ Q.C.S. Construction Co. tain an adequate defense for our State Henry Kissinger over to ward trend indicates acceleration of sales and profits Angeline Ponticelli ver­ for Robert Bray, country, which is not true.” Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz. sus Oakwood Landscaping through the next six months. alterations at 450 Wood- “The No. 1 priority for any presi­ This brought cheers from corn and Inc., property at 433 N. Richard N. James Caffyn announced completion of the expansion of the bridge St., $3,100. dent has got to be to guarantee the hog farmers in Springfield. Morris firm.’s thermocouple manufacturing department, which Main St. Kohn Display for security of our country,” Carter said. Udall, who skipped the Florida con­ had a 31 per cent sales increase in 1975. Lis pendens Harvey’s, alterations to C. Elmore Watkins dies at 93 Carter, a Southern Baptist, wore a test, told a group of Industronics is a major supplier of large industrial Herbert J. and Lottie store at 1143-45 Tolland skull cap as he made his comments editors that primaries are a long heat-treating equipment. Aron against Robert D. and Tpke., $500. Manchester has lost one of its out­ founder of Manchester Memorial In tribute to Mr. Watkins, who He also enteced the employ of at a Jewish school in Miami Beach. process calling for stamina and en­ Susan S. Aron, property at Brahaney & Choma, new standing ^citizens. C. Elmore Hospital and president emeritus of helped to create much of Watkins Bros., which was founded by durance. Named assistant cashier 19 Sage Dr. dwelling at 152 W. Vernon. Watkins, 93, died last night. its board of trustees, and a leader in Manchester’s history, he was named his father and uncle in 1874. He im­ Joan Zawistowski of Driggs Rd., Vernon, has been James Daniel Sweeney St., $29,500. Mr. Watkins was chairman ot the church, civic and charitable honorary chairman for the town’s mediately set to work to carry out a named assistant cashier of Vernon National Bank. She Sewing Machine Center opens board of Watkins Bros., Inc., a organizations. observance of its 150th anniversary long cherished idea of his father’s to Stafford man killed will continue as manager of the bank’s Lafayette Square in 1973. publish a house organ. The publica­ m v m m a a a He was Manchester’s first sanitary tion, “Watkins Quarterly,’’ was office. Mrs. Zawistowski joined the bank in 1966 in the main of­ Aaron Cheerman (right), owner of the The shop features a variety of machines FIESH SWEET inspector and established the first claimed to be the first house organ to fice bookkeeping department. She later became a teller Manchester Sewing Machine Center at 249 and Cheerman also services all makes of APPtE. CIDER WATEIHfSOFTNING garbage collection system in this be issued by any furniture store in in three-car crash machines. He’s open 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. plus Cold Stongo town. the country by the “Furniture Age” and head teller, and in 1975 she was appointed a branch Broad St., shows Town Manager Robert SALT In April 1966, he was recipient of James L. Daigle Sr., 33, of Stafford being held in lieu of $500 surety bond Monday through Saturday, and Thursday MACS, DELICIOUS of Chicago in 1923. in the state correction center in Hart­ manager. Weiss (left) and Mayor Matt Moriarty the 40 Ibt. the "M” award for meritous service was killed in a three-car collision nights until 9. He’s a member of the CORTUND. MMl He worked at practically every ford pending appearance in Common A native of Coventry, she attended Manchester High features of his top-of-the-line model. The Deliver To Tour Door to the town, the single highest honor Friday at 9:52 p.m. on Rt. 140 in Chamber of Commerce and the Indepen­ WINESAP APPLES. position in the company finally as Pleas Court 19 in Rockville Monday. School, the Morse School of Business and the American occasion was this week’s grand opening of *2.77 Por Bag the Chamber of Commerce can pay Ellington, state police said today. dent Sewing Machine Dealers of America. Minimum Mlvwry 6 lags vice president, treasurer and presi­ Varricchio had three passengers Institute of Banking. She is active in Tolland County 4-H thq firm, also attended by Stanley FERRANDO’S to an individual who has made a sub­ Daigle was driving east on, Rt. 140 Killinger and James McCavanagh, Cheerman is a native of Meriden and dent. and all were injured, Donna Lavoie, events and is associated with several horse ORCHARDS stantial and outstanding contribution Watkins Funeral Home was when his car collided with the cars members of the Ambassadors Club of the graduate of schools there. He is a Marine M&M 16, and Steven Lavoie, 17, both of 100 organizations. I BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD | PLUMI1N8 A HEATIN8 to the community. founded by his father and uncle in driven west by Wayne A. Varricchio, Corps veteran and is now attending (3 B§yond Vtto'i Overhill Dr., Ellington, were taken She and her husband, Joseph, have one son, Charles. Greater Manchester Chamber of 648-2871 During World War I, he was presi­ 1874, and Mr. Watkins received his 16, of Cromwell and Anthony J. Manchester Community College. He is ac­ RnUunnt, Qlsitonburf) by Vernon Ambulance to Rockville Commerce. Call u i for any of your dent of the Manchester Chapter of Wilkenson, 27, of Pinney Brook tive in Manchester’s Charter Oak Lodge of Plumbing A Halting Naada embalmers and funeral director’s General Hospital. Laura Thomas, 13, Caldor sales increase Cheerman, a Manchester resident for the American Red Cross, which won Apartments, Ellington. B'nai B’rith. (Herald photo by Pinto) license in 1907. At the time of his of New Britain was taken with nine years, is opening his own shop after first prize in a state membership Police are still investigating the Caldor Inc. of Norwalk, the regional discount depart­ death, he was the oldest licensed em- Varricchio by Somers Ambulance. 11 years in the sewing machine business. contest as well as many citations details of the crash. ment store chain, reported record sales of $14,450,(X)0 for balmer and funeral director in the Varricchio and Ms, Lavoie were from headquarters for efficient work However, police charged February. The figure represented a 30 per cent increase state. treated and discharged. Joan Zawistowski gygj. February 1975 results. in preparing and furnishing supplies Varricchio with criminal negligence In 1920, Mr. Watkins built the Steven Lavoie and Ms. Thomas for men in the front lines. with a motor vehicle. They charged TJKJPs Watkin's Block, site of the present were both admitted and treated for At the close of World War I, Mr. Wilkenson with reckless driving and store, which was voted many times fractures and other injuries. They Watkins was the first to suggest a evading responsibility. as the finest small town furniture were in satisfactory condition this hospital as a proper and fitting During the investigation of the / store in the . He morning, and RGH spokesman said. 8^ memorial to the men and women of fatality, police charged Wilkenson developed an interior decorating The Ellington Ambulance took Manchester who had served in the department and secured for the firm with breach of peace and possession of a controlled substance. He was Daigle to RGH alive but he died soon war. He was appointed chairman of a contracts for furnishing some of the after arrival, the spokesman said. fund-raising committee. Later, as finest public buildings in the state in­ chairman of a hospital building com­ cluding the Bushnell Memorial mittee, he oversaw construction of Auditorium in Hartford and the Hart­ ANNOUNCEMENT the original hospital building from its ford County Courthouse. Mother tried to commit very beginning. He organized and became the first He was the first chairman of its president of the Connecticut Chapter son charged in slaying board of trustees, organized the of the American Institute of C. Elmore Watkins hospital staff, and continued as presi­ Decorators. SOUTH WINDSOR (UPI) - The committed but to no avail. dent until the institution received At the 1940 annual meeting of the mother of a 24-year-old former men­ Police Friday charged John Class A rating. He resigned in 1928 as National Retail Furniture Associa­ tal patient, accused in the fatal stab­ Franklin, who lives with his mother, president, due to the increasing tion, he received the Cavalier award bing of a South Windsor man, says with murder and burglary in the fatal demands of his business, but was re­ as one of 11 furniture men in the she has been trying to get her son in a stabbing of his neighbor, Leonard News summary elected president in 1942. He served United States “contributing the mental hospital before "something Flannery, 54. Franklin was ordered in that post until 1957, and in 1958, he most, through the conduct of their like this happened.’ held on $100,000 bond for a court was named president emeritus. He business, to the good name of the fur­ Mrs. Mary Franklin said Friday appearance March 12. was an active trustee until 1971, when niture industry during 1939. “ In J944, her son was committed to Norwich Authorities said Flannery awoke at NOW IN PROGRESS (!onipiled from I ’nited Press Inlernulionul he retired after 51 active years of he was selected again for the “All State Hospital with a nervous 6:30 a.m. to the sound of breaking service to the hospital. American Eleven,” one of only four breakdown after he stabbed a man in glass at his home and when he went THRU SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH In 1927, Mr. Watkins founded the at that time ever to be so honored. 1975, but was released last July, She to investigate was stabbed several HERITAGE Verplanck Scholarship Foundation, He also was a former member of said she has tried to get him re­ times with a foot-long knife. CHEVRDLr WE HAVE PURCHASED 6 WHDLE cluded power, prestige, scan­ which honors Fred A. Verplanck, the executive committee of the State dal and alcoholism. He will not Manchester’s first superintendent of National Retail Furniture Associa­ t r a il e r l o a d s DF BRAND NEW NEW HAVEN - U.S. seek re-election this year. schools, and was an incorporator of tion, World Cup delayed District Court Judge Jon 0. both the Manchester Scholarship In 1927, Mr. Watkins developed the Newman has lifted a 17-month NEW YORK - Gov. Hugh Foundation and the Manchester first of two important real estate injunction barring the state Carey has signed a bill that Historical Society. In 1967, he was tracts in Manchester, Lake View, by ‘stall-in’ protest INTRODUCES from penalizing welfare made an honorary life director of the and in 1940, the second, Lakewood would ban the Concorde Super­ cheaters up to 8.5 per cent of sonic jet from landing at scholarship foundation by its board of Circle. 1976 HARTFORD (UPI) - Teachers Sabbath. He said the fine was $50 for their monthly benefits. He said Kennedy airport, but the legali­ directors "in recognition of his dis­ He was a trustee and deacon of the the penalty furthers a ty of the law is almost certain tinguished and valued service.” He Second Advent Church, New Britain, joined firemen and policemen in a participants and $4 for spectators. legitimate state fiscal goal. to be challenged. was the first person so honored. and for 20 years served as president "stall-in" traffic protest Friday Off-duty firemen and policemen The policy was challenged In addition to being made an of the Life and Advent Union, the night that delayed the start of a joined union teachers in creating FREE NOW CHEVETTES tiecause it was alleged welfare WASHINGTON - The Postal honorary life director, the second an­ general organization of which that World Cup Tennis match at the Hart­ traffic jams at key downtown in­ parents who were penalized Service is officially resuming nual scholarship awards ceremony in church is a unit. ford Civic Center. tersections. Uniformed policemen would make up the difference its program of closing small 1967 was dedicated to Mr. Watkins. He was a charter member of the Earlier Friday, teachers, who like exchanged jokes with the drivers WE HAVE ONE OF THE BIGGEST out of money allocated to their rural post offices, but a judge Born in the Watkins Homestead on Manchester Country Club and the firemen and policemen have been about their "car troubles." children. says each closing must be ap­ S. Main St., July 3,1882, a son of the Kiwanis Club of Manchester. He was without a contract since June, held a Emergency vehicles were SELECTIONS IN proved by the customers. Hon. Clarence G. and Jennie E. a trustee of Tufts College, a past ' sick-in ’ that blocked the opening of forewarned of the protest. One am­ HARTFORD - Fourteen Thrall Watkins, he was a lifelong president of the Tufts College Club of three high schools and two middle bulance company owner said two of ACCOUNTS construction projects have resident of Manchester. He was Connecticut, a life president of his schools. CONNECTICUT...EVERY ONE WASHINGTON - The his crews went to the downtown area been recommended for im- United States has agreed to educated at the old South School and college class, and a former president Unless a contract agreement is during the thick of the protest and took PRICED TO SELL! nuHiiate funding by a state task eventually hand over to Japan was a member of the Class of 1900 of of the Alumni Council of Tufts. reached by Sunday, Police Union only a minute longer than usual to force. The funding required and other foreign countries South Manchester High School. He was a director of the Savings President Jerome Martin said his reach the destinations. men would arrest tennis players and totals $49.6 million and in­ evidence of bribes given by During high school days, he was a Bank of Manchester for 50 years, and School officials say they will dock spectators at Sunday's match under a The NOW ACCOUNT is a savings account that CHEVETTE COUPE nicaly cludes building of 1-84 from U.S. corporations to foreign of­ member of the original High School teachers pay unless they can provide state law prohibiting certain works like a checking account, 'r'ou use your NOW equipped with radio, tur- Hartford to the Rhode Island ficials. Male Quartet, consisting of Judge ■ See Page Two medical excuses lor missing classe drafts just like checks. The only difference is that your bahydremellc IranBmiselon, border. William Ferguson, George Trotter professional sporting events on the Friday. NOW ACCOUNT earns 5% interest. How's that for a rustprooflng, Carter Care, plus a WASHINGTON - The and Bishop Frederick Bartlett. In his better way to banki The Heritage NOW ACCOUNT is free TV. Price la delivered In Regional government is helping prepare senior year, at age 16, he was engaged as bass soloist at ^ u th Park made possible by a brand new Federal Law, and Mencheater except (or talea tax for the market a light bulb that Congregational Church of Hartford. Heritage is making it available to you FREE. If you are,, and registration. St. No. 4181 $3441 AUGUSTA, Maine — Federal can burn up to 10 years using State credit rating drop interested in a better way to handle your checking grant dollars in Maine have far less electricity than con­ He was captain of the high school track team and a member of the foot­ needs, check out the new NOW ACCOUNT at Heritage CHEVETTE COUPE with 4- been going further because of ventional bulbs. Savings. It's not only a better way. It's the best way. the state's quick action in ball team. speed tranamlaalon, radio, ruat- Everything you want in a personal checking account developing water pollution con­ He was director of music of the new worry for legislators proofing, Carter Care, plus a free and 5% interest. . .All FREE. Visit any office now to trol projects, a Department of Camp Bethel Association in Haddam HARTFORD tUPI) - Connecticut highest, and “continual temporizing weeks belore .Mrs. (irasso was to go arrange your Heritage NOW ACCOUNT. TV. Price Is delivered In Environmental Protection of­ for 60 years. lawmakers, already wary of Gov. with revenue and expenditure lo Wall Street to make a sales pitch Mencheeler except for salsa lax ficials said Friday. Maine has International Through concert engagements, Ella T. Grasso's controversial plans measures (which) are compounding on behalf of a $100 millon state bond Note: It you have a checking account with us, it will be converted and raglatratlon. 81. No. 4333 committed 83 per cent of the glee club and quartet work, he Issue that goes on sale .March 17. automatically to an interest bearing NO W ACCO UNT. to balance the budget, had another future problems." $3239 $153 million allocated it, EPA earned almost enough money to pay The governor Friday called SALISBURY, Rhodesia — worry today in the shape of a drop in said, the greatest of any New his college expenses at Tufts College, Senate President Pro Tern Joseph The Rhodesian army is the state’s credit rating. Moody's action "an unwarranted England state. where he graduated in 1904. He was Fauliso, like many other lawmakers, recruiting more blacks, and for Although the drop Fci^ay not said he couldn't gage ihe drop's overreaction to the continuing fiscal soloist while at college, and a difficulties in New York State." the first time appointing them member of the Tufts Choir and Glee expected to have a j^rge’^TTMCtary potential impact on the Grasso FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE BOSTON — Restaurants and officers, for the escalating war impact on the state, mWy law­ State Auditor Leo V. Donohue, a bars in Massachusetts can now Club. He was a leader of the glee club budgets until he learned what with African nationalist makers felt it could pressure them specific financial practices Moody's Democrat, said he believed the drop advertise their liquor prices on for three years. > signaled .Moody’s concern the state GE 12" PORTARLE TV WITH guerrillas. He also was editor of the Tufts into giving Mrs. Grasso’s plans a found objectionable. their windows due to regulation tougher going-over. has been using too many one-shot changes signed by Gov. Weekly and editor-in-chief of the NARBONNE, France - The The governor’s plans to balance the "If the objections are related to the revenues. EVERY CHEVETTE SOLD FROM Michael S. Dukakis. Class Annual, and Class Day orator. governor's budget, then maybe we'll Bonds were issued to cover budget wine growers union has urged He was president of thq Tower Cross budgets this year and next year with members in Southern France a series of one-time-only revenues have to take another look," said the deficits totaling $310 million left STOCK senior honorary society and a Hartford Denlocrat. Savings National to attend a funeral today for a and an unusual accounting practice behind by former Govs. John N. member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. One of Mrs. Grasso's budget­ slain vintner to show solidarity had met with some resistance even Dempsey, a Democrat, and Thomas Sword and Shield and Ivy Societies. balancing plans, liquidation of the $29 & Loan Association •Since 1891 SAN FRANCISCO — Defense in their “wine war” for higher before the credit drop was an­ J. Meskill, a Republican. Sen. attorney F. Lee Bailev has ac­ In 1953, Tufts awarded him the milliun Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Lawrence J. DeNardis, R-Hamden, Your Small Car Headquarters prices. honorary degree of doctor of humane nounced. cused the prosecution psy­ Rejection of Mrs. Grasso’s budget Fund, was rejected by lawmakers predicted the credit drop will force “A Good Place lo buy a Car” letters. last December and it doesn't seem to Mam 0(lic«; 1007 Mam St., Manchesttr S49-4M6 • K-Marl OHica. Spancar S i , Manchester S49-3007 chiatrist of trying “to fix” the proposals would almost certainly the Democratic-controlled LONDON — Britain has During college vacations, besides have gathered much support since Coventry OHica: Roula 31, 742-7321 • Tolland OHiCe: fit. 195, quarlai mile aoulh ot 1-66, Fail 99. 972-7367. Patricia Hearst case. abolished the Northern Ireland result in higher state taxes to cover a legislature to at least reject Mrs. being the town’s first sanitary in­ then. Grasso's plans to repeal the state tax Constitutional Convention, a spector, he served on the editorial $40 million deficit expected this year LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Rep. Another plan would spend over the on business services. move that may provoke staff of The Herald. and a $61 million shortage next year. Wilbur D, Mills, D-Ark., has next fiscal year some $61 million in The governor wants to eliminate renewed violence in the em­ After graduation, Mr. Watkins Moody’s Investors Service of New announced the end of his 36- tax revenues not expected in state the tax to boost business and create battled province. organized the Manchester Male York said in a brief statement it had year political career, which in­ coffers until the following fiscal jobs. She would replace the $25 a CUfTER^sr Chorus. He gave singing lessons and dropped Connecticut's credit from year, a procedure known as "accrual milliun a year it raises by hiking the 1229 Main Street, Menchester Phone 646-B4 B4 continued his church and concert AA to A1 because of the $1.9 billion Open Evenings 'HI 9 - Thursdays HI 6 - Saturdays 'III s state debt, among the nation’s accounting." gasoline tax from 10 to 12 cents a work for a few years. The credit rating drop came two gallon. Y- PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 6, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 6, 1976 — PAGE THREE Obituaries Police report C. E lm o re Winter makes a harsh return Wings of evening By Cliff Simpson • s i Dr. W. John Field Mrs. Ernest G. Tupper After weeks without snow and days that year, while the state average and misdirect police efforts to locate under the influence of alcohol or with record-setting high The funeral of Dr. W. John Field of Mrs. Florence Preston Tupper, 86, MANCHESTER was $1,283. the car owner later. Abbie’s quick drugs in connection with a two-car temperatures, Manchester was beset Manchester 211 Boulder Rd., who was found dead of 76 Ashworth St. died Friday at a A new way to steal gas was foiled The (kinnecticut Public Expen- Thursday night near his car on Friday fay a quick arrest, police said. arrest before the plates could be accident Friday at 9:33 p.m. at with freezing rain, sleet and plunging diture Council, a private, non-profit A “Manchester Compact” ? seeking. It refers to conduct that is our bigotry, our prejudice, our life Raymond P. Girouard, 17, of switched again foiled the plan, police Spruce and Maple Sts. temperatures which created bazar- W e C K I I I IWM iV w research group, explained its The Bicentennial of our nation is a "quite shameless” : over-reaching style — our all. St. Paul puts it; “I Gardner St. from an apparent self- said. McDonnell allegedly struck the inflicted shotgun wound, is private at Roslindale, Mass., and Marianne T. dous driving conditions and closed planned study of Manchester time when we should re-evaluate our ambition, violence, and the “rapaci­ press on toward the goal for the prize Both accused were held overnght front of the parked car of Philippe schools Wednesday. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Golden, 19, of Hyde Park, Mass, finances this week in a special basic goals. We look back at our 200 ty of a dishonest official.” The Latin of the upward call of God in Christ to be released this morning for Pellerin of 187 West St., Bolton. Business The Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., te“£5 ss."£ta",K '°s were arrested at 2:30 a.m. Friday in George Ringstone, acting highway meeting with town directors. years with both pride and repen­ moralists defined this quality as "the Jesus. Let those of us who are n ^ ^ fo re'* S n ^ to "M a'n ^ ^ Upsilon national fraternity. He was a a car on W. Middle Tpke. at S. Alton appearance in Common Pleas Court McDonnell’s passenger, Mary S. superintendent acknowledged his The NOW account — a new type of The study, requested by Zinsser, tance. There have been times when accursed love of possessing.” mature be thus minded.’” (Phil. pastor of Center Congregational life before coming to Manchester a niember of thp TlnivprQltv rinh nf St. and each charg^ with fourth- 12 in East Hartford March 22. McDonnell, 28, of 709 Main St., was budget for snow and ice control is checking account which pays 5 per will focus on revenue and expen­ we have stood as a shining example William Barclay, the New Testament 3:14-15) Church, will officiate. Burial will be taken to Manchester Memorial in East Cemetery. degree larceny (two counts). strained to the limit, but predicted he cent interest — came to Manchester diture forecasting, a sore spot with of what a nation should be, and other scholar, summarizes its meaning ™ E P 1 Hospital with minor injuries. Court is could make it through the season this week, heavily promoted by thrift this way: Dr. Field was bom Feb. 29,1908 in Sh.cL •,..to t ‘ j L . .. Who in New England" and in "Who’s .. He as also charged with tampering directors who criticized the town times when ugly blotches have with a motor vehicle and she with Other arrests included: March 23. without additional funds but “with a institutions serving the town. mahager for a huge surplus dis­ marred our record. “ (It) is the sin of the man who has Wingham, Ont., Can., and had prac­ Mrs. Richard • Diane Jackson, 24, of 92 Florence ticed osteopathy in Manchester for 45 Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen misuse of registration plate. • Richard W. Lafond, 18, of 32 little bit of luck, cooperation by the Commercial banks serving covered last year after tax rates What are the values of the past that allowed full play to the desire to have Wry .Wit Freeport, Maine; and three Wellington Rd. was arrested today at St. was arrested Friday at 7:23 p.m. weatherman and patience by town townspeople, including the years. He was the husband of Mrs. grandchildren. Giles Watkins; a son, R. Bruce Police said a man and woman had were decided. we want to hold firm for the next 100 what he should not have, who thinks 2:33 a.m. on Wellington Rd. and at Shop-Rite Foods on Spencer St. residents.” Manchester State Band, also an­ his desires and appetites and lusts The evangelist Billy Graham is Florence Eckmier Field. The funeral and burial will take Watkins of Manchester; a daughter, ordered $9.50 worth of gas at the years, and where do we need to charged with disorderly conduct and charged with fourth-degree Monday night. Eighth District nounced plans to offer the NOW M Zone denied are the most important thing in the known for his fervor as a preacher. He was a member of Center place in Stockton Springs at the con­ Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Treat of Bolton; Moriarty Bros, service station on change our goals? To clarify our during police investigation of an inci­ larceny (shoplifting). Court is March voters elected Edward M. Fitzgerald (Negotiable Order of Withdrawal) ’The Planning and Zoning Com- world, who sees others as things to be Part of his appeal comes from his Congregational Church and a past venience of the family The Holmes eight grandchildren and four great­ Center St. minutes before the arrest. thinking about these values in our dent on Portci- St. Court is March 22. 22. to the position of district clerk, to fill accounts, but their plans weren’t as misson this week ruled out an M Zone exploited, who has no god except wry sayings, as illustrated by these president of Manchester Chapter of Funeral Home, 400 Main St., was in grandchildren. Then they drove off without paying community, I propose a remarks: • Robert J. McAlpine, 27, of 26 a vacancy created last October when heavily advertised nor as attractive for a parcel of land at Autumn and E. himself and his desires.” (in New the American Red Cross and the charge of local arrangements. The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at for it, police said. “Manchester Compact,” taking the Marion Dr. was charged with im­ Three juveniles were picked up by long-time clerk Joseph Volz resigned as those of the thrift institutions. Eldridge St. now in Residence AA Testament Words) "The smallest package I ever saw Connecticut Society of Osteopathic There are no local calling hours. South United Methodist Church. The The station attendant got the example of the “Mayflower Com­ proper turn in connection with a two- police at the railroad overpass on because of poor health. In other business news this week, Zone. ’The commission approved a I once wrote Hugh Heffner of was a man wrapped up wholly in Physicians and Surgeons. He also The family suggests that any Rev. Dr. George Webb, pastor; the license plate and called police. pact” of 1620 which provided the himself.” truck collision at midnight on E. Mid­ Center St. after car drivers reported Fitzgerald, a North End funeral there was a grand opening of a new change to Residence AA Zone for “Playboy accusing that magazine of was a member of the State memorial gifts may be made to the Rev. Gibson Lockwood and the Rev. Patrolman Roy Abbie stopped the basis for much of our thought as the dle Tpke. at Riverside Dr. the boys were throwing stones at director, received 73.6 per cent of the business. Aaron Cheerman opened land at the end of Thayer Rd. They young nation grew. using persons as things. He never "About the only time some people Osteopathic Board of Examiners and David Tupper Memorial Scholarship John Kimigen will officiate. Burial car seconds later with the two ac­ will be in East Cemetery. cused in it. The truck driven by Ralph M. their cars Friday. Police contacted votes cast, beating out two opponents. the Manchester Sewing Machine set April 5 as the date for a public Our “Compact” would be written answel^d: ™ r so c;^ the American Osteopathy Associa­ of Manchester Scholarship Founda­ the parents involved. Center at 249 Broad St. on Monday. tion. The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Police checked out the car’s plate. Benis Jr., 22, of West Hartford struck For the first time, Buckland area hearing on a request to extend by a small group of able and respon­ demned in the New Testament raises tion. the left side of the wrecker truck Other survivors are two daughters, Center St., is in charge of They phoned the registered owner of property owners were permitted to Thayer Rd. and build more houses sible citizens. It would include a look a question about our "affluent driven by McAlpine. Both men suV An apartment on Foster St. was Education the Rev. Barbara Field West of Leonard Flannery arrangements. There are no the plate, Stephen Goulis of 35 vote on district business and 15 of there. The commission was unable to back and a look ahead; thanksgiving society.” What is our share com­ fered minor injuries. Court is March broken into Friday during the day them were among the 167 total voters The three Republicans on reach a decision on a town request to pared to others in the U.S.? What is Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Virginia Field SOUTH WINDSOR - The funeral calling hours. Northfield St., who told them his for past achievement, repentence for 23. and ransacked. Missing is a bank who participated. Manchester’s Board of Directors, the share of the U.S. compared to “No hunger in China” Chu of Los Altos Hills, Calif.; two of Leonard Flannery, 54, of 110 Pine The family suggests that any car’s front plate was missing. change from Industrial to Business past failures, and a strong, bold • John K. McDonnell, 32, of 709 book. The Boai^ ol Directors ’Tuesday joined by one of the majority the zone for the old Pine St. other countries? These questions not This encouraging comment comes brothers, Arthur K. Field of Tree Lane, who was killed Friday memorial gifts may be made to the Police allege that the culprits stole objective for our next centennial in Main St. was charged with operating expressed support for Kenneth Democrats, took a "hard line” ap­ only confront the individual Christian from Shirley Greene of the UC Board Lambeth, Ont., Frank T. Field of morning at his home, is Monday at 10 Manchester Memorial Hospital- Goulis’ plate in order to steal the gas firehouse. It is surrounded by In­ 2076. Burkamp’s proposed Manchester proach to the Board of Education conscience but the collective con­ for World Ministries, staff member Teeswater, Ont.; three sisters, Mrs. a.m. at the Burke-Fortin Funeral Development Fund. dustrial Zone and by non-conforming Before the Mayflower disem­ Mall at 811-821 Main St. and in­ 1976-1977 spending plan at a joint science of our country as we seek to for UCC Hunger Working Group, Dr. Helen Kerrigan of Walkerton, Ont., Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville. business uses in that zone. barked, each male adult was asked to structed the town counsel to work out meeting this week. define our goals. Greene returned Jan. 27 from a Mrs. Mildred Carroll of Weston, The Rev. John Goodhart of sign their compact, showing his a land-use agreement for a Purnell Republicans Paul Willhide, Vivian three-week trip to the People’s Ont., and Mrs. Edith Robertson of Chicopee, Mass., will officiate. The Press and the American Revolution JohnPaul Jones Building in town agreement to the goals stated. Our PI. strip of land needed by Burkamp Ferguson and Carl Zinsser, and , Manchester Compact would also give Republic of China. By hard work, Stayner, Ont.; and four Burial will be in Wapping Cemetery. Democrat Phyllis Jackston, did The Town Building Committee this frugality and sharing, Chinese grandchildren. manded the ship, John Paul Jones for a new entrance. an opportunity for endorsement by Friends may call at the funeral by Dr. Francis G. Walett “Quarters!” heroes so brave. almost all the talking as they week discussed with the building Missing the iMark workers have raised food production had shaped the crew into a well dis­ Also 'Tuesday, the board approved the people of our community (not The family suggests that any home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Worcester State College Would Jones surrender? Never! Who fought like a freeman our examined the school board’s budget contractor some final details on the I recall at Harvard some years ago five-fold since 1949, Dr. Greene p.m. a sum not to exceed $8,000 for just males). It could be made memorial gifts may be made to the Copyright 1975 ciplined fighting force. The captain American marksmen were deadly in country to save. request. renovation work that has been done a student commented to the stated. He saw no evidence of hunger was a gallant fighter who wanted to preliminary architects’ fees for available at the Town Hall and National Osteopathic Foundation Mr. Flannery was born in Fort American Antiquarian Society their fire; and as the crew (with Now all you brave seamen whoever Indications were that directors will on the Bennet and filing schools. chaplain: "Sir, we would gladly play in either rural or city areas. Students Loan Research, 212 E. Ohio, be in the thick of things, and his men Bentley and Washington Schools regularly in churches, service Fairfield, Maine, and had lived in Putting out to sea with a small some prisoners as well) doggedly you be. slice many planned improvements They agreed to release to the con­ the game of life if we knew where the Touring with a group of U.S. liked to fight for him. He might lose renovations and said it will provide groups, social clubs, public func­ Chicago, 111. 60611, or to the South Windsor since 1958. He was squadron from L’Orient, France, manned the pumps, the Richard’s Who hear of this battle that’s from the school board’s budget. ’The tractor $195,000 of the money they goalposts are.” He did not know agriculturists. Dr. Greene visited Memorial Fund of Ce.nter his temper at times, but he was an in­ whatever funds are needed tions. 6 employed by the Sheet Metal Union in August 1779, John Paul Jones of crew fought like tigers on the deck of fought on the sea; budget is still being reviewed by have been retaining to guarantee toward what target he should aim his communes and factories in north and Congregational Church. Local 40. He was a member of the spiring leader. (estimated at $3,000) for police duty After as many as possible have the United States Navy captained an the enemy. One American seaman, May you all do like them, when during the June 12 Bicentennial Town Manager Robert Weiss. completion. Some details still have to been given an opportunity to read, life. The next sentence in our con­ south China, He was particularly im­ Italian-American Friendship Club of old East Indiaman, the Bonhomme It seemed to Paul Jones that, out­ William Hamilton, heaved a grenade call’d to the same. In other school spending news this be worked out. sideration of the UCC Statement of pressed with efficient use of land Mrs. Gertrude J. McKee Rockville. classed by the Serapis, his only parade. It rejected a request from consider, and sign this document, the Richard. He had given the ship this down the main hatch of the Serapis And your names be enroll’d on the the Hartford Symphony Orchestra week, the Connecticut Public Expen­ The committee is waiting for the celebration might be climaxed by a Faith is: through terracing and irrigation, BOLTON—Mrs. G ertrude H. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. chance of victory lay in close action, killing twenty men. name in honor of Benjamin Franklin pages of fame. for a contribution. The board com­ diture Council reported that weather to stay warm for a while so townwide ceremony in which each “He (God) seeks in holy love to (taken from Keeping You Posted) McKee, 74, of Hebron Rd. died Madeline Milbury Flannery; his musketry and, if possible, hand-to- After three hours of desperate, Manchester ranked 61st among whose Poor Richard almanacs were A hero in his own way, John Paul pleted all its regular business that it can tell the contractor for the signee, and any others interested, save all people from aimlessness and Thursday evening at a Farmington mother, Mrs. Clara Donovan very popular in France. hand fighting. Flying the British flag bloody fighting, with both ships Jones gained a greater reputation in Connecticut towns in per-pupil Buckland firehouse to resume work sin.” to hide his identity as long as he Tuesday, It usually requires two would gather for a brief solemn mo­ convalescent home. She was the Flannery of Fort Fairfield; three Franklin had also been influential ablaze at times, it was Capt. Pear- legend and history. His exploits were education expenditures in 1974-1975. which was interrupted with the first The New Testament word for daughters, Vickie Lynn Flannery and could, Jones maneuvered his meetings in a month for its agenda ment of corporate dedication, to be widow of David McKee. in persuading the French govern­ sou who finally lost his nerve. The magnified and the true story of his items. Manchester spent $1,246 per pupil big snowfall. "sin” is associated with “failure” or Self-righteousness Mrs. Thomasine Ellen Pocceline, cumbersome vessel close to the followed by whatever social occasion Mrs. McKee had lived in Bolton for ment to outfit the Richard for Jones’ main-mast of the Serapis had begun life clouded as a result. Even pic­ the committee might plan. “missing the mark” as one throws a This is an appropriate poem for the more than 35 years. both of Manchester, and Mrs. Trudy enemy. Midshipman Nathaniel Fan­ use. At first a joint naval and to tremble and Pearson struck his tures, like the accompanying print, I am sure that if the idea takes spear at a target. We in the Christian beginning of the Lenten season. She is survived by a niece, Ger­ Ann Bladek of M eriden; four ning of the Richard wrote that in the colors. military expedition against Britain distorted the truth. Many of the hold, the appropriate committee will faith believe that, even if we cannot "He is a sinner,” you are pleased trude Mitchell of Cornwall, Ont., brothers, Ruel Flannery, Shirley evening (Sept. 23,1779), "Just as the Miss Reardon^ off-heat entertainment had been planned; but the military Abandoning the Bonhomme falsehoods and distortions have been decide on some fitting climax. achieve perfection in our living, we to say. Can. Flannery, Roger Flannery and Jon- phase, which would have been under moon was rising, th'e weather being Richard, which later sank, Jones exposed and corrected by Adm, have "perfection of direction" when Then love him for the sake of clear, the surface of the great deep The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at Dale Flannery, all of Fort Fairfield; the command of Lafayette, had been took over the Serapis and sailed her Samuel Eliot Morison in his recent By SOL R. COHEN College’s Theater 3 for the past three excellent movie. It has the potential we accept Jesus Christ as Lord. In Christ, I pray. being perfectly smooth, even as in a Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. four sisters, Mrs. Eloise Anticoli and dropped. along the captured Countess of Scar­ biography of Jones. years. for being taken out of the Reardon “Pleonexia" Him we cease our aimlessness. In If on His gracious words you place Burial will be in East Cemetery. Mrs. Dawn Bishop, both of Fort Fair- It had been no easy task for Jones millpond,” the two ships were within borough to Holland. This seemingly If you’re looking for something a Elizabeth Brady, owner/producer girls' apartment, as they did with Him we find forgiveness and pass your trust. — pistol range. ■ American patriotic legend made The Greek word "Pleonexia” Friends may call at the funeral field, Mrs. Audrey Myer of California to obtain guns of sufficient calibre impossible victory lifted the spirits Jones larger than he was, and little off-beat, something entirely of the Encore Theater at Mt. Snow, “Butterflies are Free," and building from hopeless despair to the joy of a “I came to call the sinners, not the Soon after Capt. Pearson hailed sounds like some rare disease. In a home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and Mrs. Helen Wright of Pittsfield, for the Richard. He had to take what of the United States and France. It writers repeated errors time and different from your run-of-the-mill Vt., is Catherine Raerdon, who up on several situations. "forgiven sinner. " Note that God is just," — the Richard, Jones ran up the way it is a disease but it is all too p.m. Maine; and four grandchildren. he could find and mount them as best also gave the indomitable John Paul again. There were also some parts of drawing room dramas, by all means “drinks a little” but acts a whole lot We have to repeat that not seeking us. This is dramatized in the Second His call; which you will not American ensign. Immediately the common. It is used in the New Testa­ possible. A battery of three calibres Jones immortality. his life which were related by see the Little Theater of Manchester better, everyone will like “And Miss Raer­ "parable of the lost" in Luke 15, do. two ships fired broadsides at each production, “And Miss Reardon ment to describe a sin which is dif­ was what he finally placed on his An American broadside poem, biographers in an unfavorable way to Terri Sturtevant, with a whole list don...” ft's racy and earthy and off­ ficult to translate with one word. He is seeking in “holy love" not You'll be the greater sinner of the other; almost at once two of the Paul Jones Victory, not only Drinks a Little.” About town flagship. The Richard was not so fast the famous seaman. of credits but making her first beat at times, and it’s woody, with Here are some attempts: just you and me but "all people.” two. as Jones would have liked and some Richard’s eighteen pounders burst, celebrated the triumph of the Written by Paul Zindel, it opened appearance for LTM, is a convincing lots and lots of dialogue. When taken seriously this speaks to — John Byrom, 1692-1763 ruining the battery, killing a number John Paul Jones has been the sub­ Covetousness, greediness, lust, self- have its annual fashion show of the guns were so placed as to be a ^nhomme Richard, but also in­ ject of much heroic legend and last night at East Catholic High Anna Reardon who makes you laugh All we can say is. go see and hear it , director and chief of gunners, and blowing up part of Schhool and will be shown again "Reflections in Color” Wednesday at liability in the action that followed. dicated clearly how the victor would literature. At times this fascinating and cry. for yourselves. It’s different. M instructor of the Okinawan Karate the deck. Two or three exchanges be remembered as an example of un­ tonight and again next Friday and Playing Ceil (Reardon) Adams is Academy on Main St., will speak and 8 p.m. at Buckley School, Vernon St. The daring Jones (born John Paul man has been praised too much; at ''in Scotland 32 years before) sailed with the Serapis convinced Jones paralleled bravery. ’Two verses read: Saturday. Curtain time is 8:30. Pat ’Dirner, also making her first demonstrate “Uechi-Ryu Karate as a Fashions will be provided by Worth’s that, unless he could manage to fight other times he has been unjustly of Waterbury, and there wilt be a along the west coast of Ireland and To us they did strike, their colors maligned. But none can deny that he Not everyone will like it —it has appearance with LTM but with a SHOP SUNDAY Way of Life” Sunday at the 10:30 at close quarters, all would be lost. pull’d down; dessert buffet. More information then around the north of Scotland. was a skillful sailor and courageous some earthy language and some un­ broad background in the theater. 10A.M a.m. service of the Unitarian Univer- After an early American attempt The fame of Paul Jones will be usual occurances —but the opening Some of you may remember her as Shop daiiy 10 A"-*- salist Society: East at the Communi­ may be obtained from Mrs. Gloria Bold business indeed, challenging the fighter. His brilliant victory over the TOIOP. M. powerful British fleet in home to board the enemy, failed, Capt. heard with renown; night audience (and it could have program director and commentator ty Y, 78 N. Main St. Adults and Thoresen of 305 Redwood Dr., Mrs. Pearson called out, “Has your ship Serapis in 1779 was the high point in Paulette Smith of 94 Carpenter Rd. waters. And with a worn out, con­ His name will be rank’d among his career. been larger, considering the fine on WINF radio. She makes you dis­ dollar children eight years old and older are struck?” Defiantly John Paul Jones productions the Little Theater has like her and then feel sorry for her. SAVINI^ invited. ------or the YWCA office at the Communi­ verted merchantman at that! But Paul Jones, as he was usually came back with the immortal shout, given us) seemed to like it and gave Sherilyn Morris plays the flighty A Mr. and Mrs. M. Philip Susag will ty Y. ____ SAVE IIS POWER known, had sailed these waters "I have not yet begun to fight!” the excellent cast the applause it and sickeningly cheerful Fleur be host and hostess Sunday from 2 to The Methodist Men of North Brilliant maneuvering and some deserved. Stein,. Jeanne Adams as Mrs. Pen­ BOW PHOTO 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Museum, which Church will have a potluck and before; and he had already POLOS PRINT p m challenged the British, at home. good luck brought the Richard Wihthout giving away the plot, trano and David Bunce as the u n iiQ SevellaM is open to the public free of charge. program Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the around so that the two ships were we'll tell you that the play is about delivery boy make brief appearnces. ,LADII8' church. Above all else, this resourceful Area police report SiMCKSim sailor, who had adopted the caught broadside, muzzles of guns three sisters and their problems All three have been in previous BRA A kitchen social will be conducted touching. Grappling irons locked the after their mother died. LTM productions. Miss Morris has BIGTQPS SMASH ! Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Hall of There will be an “Hour of Joy” American cause as his own, was ab­ ' SHIRTS solutely fearless. two ships together as Jones prepared The Miss Readon who “drinks a sung in musical comedy and opera Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair program and fellowship with to board the Serapis. All the while the J b-J There was news in England, too, of Vernon Tunnel Hd. was charged with little,” is Catherine, a spinster and and in 1971 sang in a concert at in «n '4 i residents are invite^. refreshments Monday at 1:45 p.m. at Americans killed off enemy the oldest and now a vice-principal Carnegie Hall. *5 2~*3 the presence of Jones somewhere • Glen W. Maloney, 18, of 104 carrying a dangerous weapon NDO (i :MO.$t27e^ ] Herrmann Hall of Westhill Gardens crewmen with musket fire and hand REG. $12.00 nearby. Some feared American Regan Rd. was arrested Friday and Friday. He was apprehended with a (no pun intended). Now we come to Fred Blish, who SAK aial ■ y Cheese non eee* - Manchester Newcomers Club will for all Westhill residents. grenades. A year younger is Ceil Adams, the M4. tir^edeed. ’ retaliation after British “atrocities” was charged with tampering with a juvenile on Tunnel Rd. as both plays the role of Bob Stein, Fleur’s OLYESTIR KWT Oi99M iram N t enss^roM, Most er i What a fight it was! The Richard elegant married sister and now a u n iiQ •P«d«> 9nvp «( tSM. MnOMM. I* ' ; such as Sir George Collier’s recent motor vehicle and fourth-degree carried sling shots. The arrests husband. His credits cover ail phases .6IBLS’ PANTS dennM, n«Aer«Fi4 ’ ;$ In Memoriam In Memoriam was holding on for dear life, and the superintendent of schools. of theater for the past 15 years —ac­ DRESS tnovdad an «*> inOLAWysendDMa ^ raids in Chesapeake Bay and General larceny in connection with the theft followed complaints of youths «><«•.(» Wis.SiiMA3Z.M.B' In loving memory of Algene Frances In loving memory of Rose Johnson, Serapis was trying to break loose and And, about six years younger is ting, directing, producing, designing JEANS •ic$. ioudt 3^9e. c M40. let >1; Roberts, who passed away March 6,^ who passed away March 7th, 1974. Tryon's burning and looting along the of two headlights from a piece of shooting at cars. (irMSsSOMtaWI «r«cY st)«e 41 «Mty ' bring her cannon into play. It was, as Anna Reardon, who lives with —you mame it, he’s done it. Mr. LTM tourga. ^ Always Remembered by, Connecticut coast. Although British heavy equipment at a Vernon con­ Dimock is to appear in court o. le.oo'- •oe j Katy one modern authority has put it, Catherine in an apartment, is a would be a suitable title for him. Always a silent heartache. warships were on the prowl looking struction site. He is to appear in March 31. The juvenile was referred CiMftc >seL. (roni Many a silent tear. “like one of those macabre dancers teacher and is suffering from a ner­ And, he didn’t disappoint anyone buODo and Dim. U K BM 6«v«to61 ' for Jones, he managed to elude them. Common Pleas Court 19 in Rockville to Juvenile Court. Ass«tt«d But always a beautiful memory of death by two skeltons in a vous breakdown. last night. He picked up the tempo' iiPANTY As luck would have it, Jones came March 31. • Robert L. Gilligan, 17, of 20 VW profits 1)6 iaktu. LADIES Of one we loved so dear. . Curd of Thanks medieval engraving.” Others in the cast of characters is when it appeared it might break d)TW4/t« I SALE! The family of Edith McCarthy upon 41 British merchant ships of the • Gary J. Martin, 20, of 24 Grove Scott Dr., South Windsor, was PANTS God gave us strength to b ear it. The Serapis’ below-deck guns tore Fleur Stein, a guidance counselor her NvtNtaLooyviftft wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks down from the wordy plot and he i3ti»C8l>nqf wi9« «rriY S A V I BIQ The courage to face the blow. Baltic fleet. They were convoyed by St., Rockville was charged with charged with fourth-degree larceny REG. to their dear friends, relatives and holes in the Richard; and the rigging husband, Bob Stein, who is "in kept it moving right along. cotort md SIS But what It m eant to lose you Algene, HMS Serapis and MHS Countess of operating under the influence and at the First National store. Court is OIAFBNBETS/ neighbors for their understanding sym­ 2 '”^1 No one will ever know. and masts of the American were in glass(they live in the same apart­ There are lots of bright lines and AVaii«fal« ift MO.YOM pathy and many kindnesses during the Scarborough. It was off Flam- operating while license suspended March 31. >9*49 <9 06. recent bereavement in the loss of their fragments and splinters. With water ment building); Mrs. Pentrano, a funny dialogue, but there’s more. To Poiyeitefs. ChMM tngn « nik/tf': Lovingly remembered borough Head on the coast of after a one-car accident on Taylor St. • Anna T. Kozlowski, 61, of Sum­ denims, etc. beloved mother and grandmother. five feet deep in her hold and fires cosmetic saleslady also living in the et *(ytMi $ni calomt and sadly missed. England that the two fleets met. Friday. There were no injuries. mit Dr., Tolland was charged with call it an adult comedy doesn’t tell Dress. Cesutl. •tRT eow m* Mwe « . Mother, Ozzie and same apartment building; and a ••SOFUMRt M s ireMMdous k r t t . Sons and family, One of the American vessels, the burning in several places, the Court is March 31. fourth-degree larceny at the Sage the whole story. You’ve got to see it <4 r^noi «wprK«. Sisters Barbara and Marcia and Daughter Richard seemed doomed. Some of delivery boy. for yourself. UKf AN Pallas, forced the Scarborough to • Brian K. Dimock, 18, of 20 Allen store. Court is March 31. d o m e s t i c s ntMhin* Curd of Thunks surrender. The other three vessels of her officers were yelling. The casting is excellent and the It has lots of laughs, true. But it Sum: DISCOUNTS! . Md »vi6 The family of James J. Dowds (^ard of Thanks Jones’ squadron did not become direction by Charles Alan Plese, out­ also has lots of pathos. It points up a wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks The Family of Edith McCarthy Manchester Evening Herald to their dear friends, relatives and standing. For 25 years an actor, whole bagful of human feelings and S » « t o 6 7 ‘ wishes to thank Mr. L Mrs. MacAuliffe engaged with the British. In the case BIQ SAVINGS b io s a v in o s BIQ SAVINGS neighbors, with special thanks to the Published every evening except director and producer, Mr. Plese has failings. and staff at The Laurel Manor Con­ of the Bonhomme Richard and the Sundays and holidays. Entered at MFNC SALEI ■ Army and Navy Cub, for their un­ LADIES 1 or 2 LADIES 2 A 3 LAM ES . 7 valescent Home for the kindness the Manchester. Conn.. Post Olfice produced Manchester Community It seemed to us it would make an BATH WOMEN GIRLS' SCUFFS derstanding sympathy and many Serapis. however, one of the most PC. PC. UTILITY OXFORD extended to Edith McCarthy from as S econd Class Mall Matter. tow els SLEEPWEAR MOC TOE LOAFER kindnesses during the recent bereave­ January 1969 to February 1976. desperately fought naval battles of Suggested Carrier Rates DRESSES PANTSUITS ROBES, etc. Sava 99' ment in the loss of their beloved hus­ all time ensued. band and father. Payable in Advance NOTICE M M ^4 i ^2 The Serapis, a new, copper- Single copy ...... 15« L««P>«f ‘ k« uppert Rg)' Comfort4&it 'o« h««i> Tr

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    Hi. I guess it was a short spring topping, rolls and butter, beverage. pinochle gam? .and crewel'em­ and old man winter doesn’t want to Friday: Chicken gumbo soup with broidery class; noon to 12:30 p.m., Ken was not Lindbergh’s baby, say sisters give up just yet. Only good thing is News for senior citizens crackers, Italian grinder, chilled lunch served; 1 p.m., arts and craft from now on it shouldn’t last too .fruit, beverage. class, also bridge games. Bus pickup By ED BUTLER and his recorded. One is filed in Portland, long. estate is being probated Sciiedule for Ihe week (if running) 8:30 a.m., return trips at HARTFORD (DPI) -If Kenneth there. Maine, where Kerwin was born at the TOings here at the center keep Monday, 10 to noon, kitchen social 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. then Maine General Hospital. The W. Kerwin is, as he claims, the kid- The 20-month-old Lindbergh child rolling along, and our big problem at However, because we are employed Tickets for show with crackers, Italian grinder, games, one can goods needed; noon Thursday, bus pickup at 8:30 a.m.; other is at the N. Yarmouth, Maine naped son of the late Charles A. was kidnaped March 1,1932, from his Ws time is our bus driver, Jim. He by the town we must keep our Speaking of tickets, we suggest you chilled f|]uit, beverage. to 12:30, lunch is served; 1 to 3:30 social dance class; noon to 12:45 Town Hall, the village where the Lindbergh, it’s news^to his closest parents’ Hopewell, N.J., home and a bumped into the flu and we are not building and office open even though pick up yours for the Variety Show Thursdiy: Le Coq auvin chicken p.m., pinochle games. Bus (if run­ p.m., hot meals and meais-on- kin. $50,000 ransom was paid. The family lived. even sure he can be available for the programs are canceled. which will be held on April 2 and 3. In with nfliishroom, wine and herbs, ning) starts at 8:30 a.m. return trips Family members in Connecticut, battered and decomposed body of a Both certificates list Kerwin’s date Monday. So, If you happen to be this way you can avoid the long lines wheels; 1 p.m.. Fun Day. Bus return green beans casserole, dutchess at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. trip 3:M p.m. New Hampshire and Vermont say child was found May 12 near of birth as Feb. 27,1932, but the one waiting and the bus doesn’t come by England trip at the door. Because this show is one potatoes, gingerbread with whipped Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.. Bus if Friday, 10 a.m., kitchen social they’ve listened to the bizarre story Hopewell and identified by in N. Yarmouth originally misspelled its usual time, Jim will still be out We have received some informa­ of our ways of making money to do topping, rolls and butter, beverage. running for shopping; square dance games; noon to 12 p.m., lunch too many times and wish Kerwin Lindbergh as his son. Bruno Haupt- the name as “Kerion.” N. Yarmouth and therefore no bus. We can’t get tion on another trip to England. It things here at the Senior Center, we Friday: Dutchess soup and class; oil painting class; 1 p.m.. served; 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., setback would stop. His two half-sisters say man, a German-born carpenter Town Clerk Norman L. Smith told the message to you because at this sounds like a fabulous deal, one in hope you will purchase a couple of crackers, fish filet. sandwich with Senior Bowling League and return games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., and they can disprove parts of Kerwin’s living in the Bronx, N.Y., was con­ UPI Kerwin had the certificate writing we don’t know if he will be which you return home on the Queen tickets to help us along. tartar sauce, homemade cookies, trip from shopping. / return trip 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. claim. victed of the kidnaping and murder in changed “to agree with the original” better over the weekend. Elizabeth. It makes for a plane ride Next Thursday for our Fun Day we beverage. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. “I don’t see why he should drag our 1935 and executed the following year. about two years ago. On Monday night’s About Town over, five days in London and then have a special treat In store for you, mother down and make it look like Kerwin now has a Birmingham, “That date would make Kenneth news we will be able to tell you what five days on the Queen Elizabeth 2. especially for the men. Miss Menus for Ihe week Ala., lawyer, Robert R. Bryan, es­ three days old when the Lindbergh You ail know the great time we have she was in cahoots with the kid­ the rest of the week will be. Manchester, Lm Srott; and Miss Monday: Spaghetti and meat pousing his cause. Bryan, who filed baby was taken,” Mrs. Pinto said. on a ship. If you are interested in fin­ napers,” isaid Mrs. Madeline Pinto of First thing to talk about is that Connecticut, Mary Cadorette, will be sauce, tossed salad, chocolate pud­ the Hawaii suit, says he has “Do you mean to tell me Mr. ding out more about this trip, call our Today’s thought East Hartford, Kerwin’s hslf-sister. tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 here to answer any questions on the ding with whipped topping, beverage. researched Kerwin’s case for four Lindbergh or a medical examiner office. “She would have had to be in with we will have our Variety Show Miss Manchester Pagent. Richard Friday: Dutchess soup and years with expert help and firmly couldn’t tell the difference between a By the way, St. Patrick’s Day is them if this is true because she lived rehearsal. Only those in the chorus Lawrence will show us slides of the crackers, fish filet sandwich with believes the story. three-day-old baby and a 22-month- just around the comer and we are two years after Kenneth was born. So need to attend. previous pageants. tartar sauce, homemade cookies, In the busyness of this day when experience together will have lasting that means she would have to ta re Without providing detail, Bryan old baby.” going to celebrate it with a big Irish 'Tuesday was Senior Bowling Day, beverage. members of the family are all going memories. for that Lindbergh child for two allows that his case includes physical Kerwin’s lawyer has his own and we didn’t get the results on time dance on the 18th. Live music to Wednesday: (Jhicken gumbo „„„ soup direction, there can be a We thank you Lord, for our sense of years without saying a word,” Mrs. similarities between the Lindbergh theory about the two birth cer­ dance by, goodies to munch on, Menus for the week to print them, so you will have to with crackers, Italian grinder, chilled responsibility to each other, May we tificates. “I mean, I don’t know, was Monday: Spaghetti and meat Pinto, 52, said. child and Kerwin; the use of a hynop- wait until Wednesday’s column. prepared by students from the com­ fruit heveraee religious service together. Plan for it show love and kindness to others, es­ “She wouldn't lie anyway,” said tic technique called ’’age somebody going around town trying Wednesday was, of course, the day munity college and our usual prizes. sauce, tossed salad, chocolate pud­ 'n.nrcaot r ■ u- < tonight: don’t get up in the last pecially those in our family. Amen. Mrs. Dorothy Hayes of Rockville, regression;” a polygraph test of to come with some birth certificates old man winter dropped a mess on us Tickets are now available at the of­ ding with whipped topping, beverage. y. Le Coq auvin chicken minute, lay out your Sunday clothing with mushroom, wine and herbs, Gloria Kjellson Madeline’s sister and Kerwin’s half- Kerwin’s elderly father and real quickly and in their zealousness and we /canceled ail activities. fice. Wednesday: Chicken gumbo soup now, and thank the Lord you are able green beans casserole, dutchess President sister. irregularities in Kerwin’s two birth overdid it?’’ Smith said it is to get up and go. A religious Church Women United “Kenneth claims that the baby she certificates. customary to file certificates in the potatoes, gingerbread with whipped bore was switched and put in the Kerwin’s half-sisters in Connec­ town of birth and the town of Meetings next week Lindbergh grave and that he is the ticut say they can debunk some of residence. H e re ’s next w eek ’s T uesday (Herald photo by Dunn) Lindbergh child,” Mrs, Hayes, 54, Kerwin’s claims. Bryan also said he had a polygraph schedule of public said. A physical similarity between the 4:30 p.m. —Advisory Doreen Falcetta sings a sad expert put Kerwin’s father, Mansure meetings in Manchester Board of Health, Probate Kerwin last week filed suit in Lindbergh child and Kerwin —a baby 0. Kerwin, on the lie detector and the song as Anna in “The King and (locations are in Municipal Court. Hawaii Circuit Court, seeking toe overlapping the adjacent toe on 81-year-old man failed two questions. Building, 41 Center St., un­ Mrs. B. has performed Friday night at recognition of his identity and asking the right foot —runs in the family, 8 p.m. —Board of Direc­ The lawyer said the questions Dorothy Hayes, 54, of Rockville, left, and her sister Madeline less noted): tors, Hearing Room. Rockville High School. The to be named an heir to Lindbergh’s says Mrs. Hayes. were: Monday estate, estimated at $300,000. ”I have it myself, see,” she said “ Did you participate in the kid­ Pinto, 52, of East Hartford look over photos of their mother and Wednesday last performance is tonight at 7:30 p.m. —Conservation Lindbergh, America's “Lone while displaying the abnormality to naping of Charles Agustus Lindbergh brother, Kenneth Kerwin, 45, of Sanford, Maine. Kerwin claims 8 p.m. —Democratic RHS. Commission, Coffee Room. Eagle,” died on Maui Island in 1974 a reporter. "My grandmother had it Jr. And the other dealt with gold cer- to be the kidnaped son of the famed aviator Charles Lindbergh Town Committee, Hearing planned the 7:30 p.m. —Permanent too, on both feet,” she said. For his tificates, ransom money — Room. Jr. The sisters say no. (UPI) Memorial Day Committee, part, Bryan said, “You could chop knowledge. He failed the polygraph Thursday Kenneth’s right foot off — he could be Hearing Room. 6 on both counts.” 8 p.m . —H ockanum an amputee — and our case would be pass it,” he said. Polygraph results national Society of Stress Analysts. 8 p.m. —Board of Educa­ iJJaurVfilrr The elder Kerwin, reached at his River Linear Park Coor­ as good.” seldom are allowed in court and their "We deal in truth and deception,” the tion, Board Room, 45 N. Gro.veton, N.H., home, doctor said. School St. dinating Committee, grandest As for Kerwin’s birth certificate. validity is under general attack. acknowledged he took the test. ‘Tve Heisse would not say whether he Hearing Room. United Press International found two been wondering why I took it, I didn’t The father said another figure in the Kerwin case. Dr. John W. Heisse put Kerwin through the "age of Burlington, Vt., took the polygraph regression” test, citing the confiden­ MCC will show film Area news tial relationship between doctor and results and tried to implicate him in Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor patient. Bryan said Kerwin film is an historical celebration the kidnaping. “A Luta Continua” (The Coventry East Hartford Republican women meet Tolland Vernon “He went from there for over a recreated the kidnaping in detail Struggle Continues) is the documentary about the Coventry for a high school junior along with year trying to frame me and saying while under hypnosis in the age second film to be shown as struggle for national that I was the whole works of it—that regression examination. part of a series of films on liberation that took place Mrs. Virginia Diehl, chairman of Committee and In Norwich, Vt., Mansure Kerwin in Mozambique. Views of , the Welfare Board, will be the guest I was the organizer and the culture and revolution Clara Hladky will represent the executioner,” the elder Kerwin said. Jr., Kenneth’s brother, said: “I don’t being sponsored by the Portuguese colonialism of all for your Republican Women’s Club on the ‘I think he (Kenneth) is all mixed sound rude or anything but M an ch ester W om en’s are presented as well as Uems vote Morianos chairman the Republican Women’s ® Club. up, I really think that someone is thing. If he s the Center. examples of methods used Mrs. Diehl will explain her board, selection committee for the choice of the high school junior. backing him, I don’t know what the Lindbergh baby, Im the King of It will be shown free at 8 by the Mozambique Libera­ members of the DTC will be seated. the criteria for assisting people, Aid Bolton A Bicentennial Bake Sale later this hell it is,” Kerwin’s father said. , p.m. Wednesday in the tion Movement (Frelimo) They will choose officers for a two to Dependent Children and the role of to change social, health, DONNA HOLLAND year term at their April meeting. year will support the program. Heisse, an eye, ear, nose and H s been going on for years. It s auditorium on the main new Bradlees in the state and HEW concerning reim­ All Republican women are invited. throat specialist, says he is Kerwin’s ®'J'‘*** ^asy to want to be something campus of Manchester and educational services John Morianos was chosen by the At the last meeting of the DTC the bursements to the town. when doctor and president of the Inter- nothing, Kerwin s Community College. for the people under their Democratic Town Committee as its resignation of Richard Barry as vice- The meeting will take place at 7:30 brother said. Produced in 1971, the control. chairman. He will fill the vacancy president was accepted. p.m. at the home of Miss Margaret created by the resignation of The group heard a report by Jacobson on Cooper Lane. Maureen Houle, Aloysius Ahearn concerning the work A question and answer period will School menus Heart course offered Hartford! Morianos will remain chairman un­ of the current session of the follow. A course in the principles learn more about it, call til April. In March the newly elected legislature. Ahearn is the state The women’s club has elected of­ and techniques of car­ 646-2137 or College Nurse representative tor the 55th District. ficers for the coming year. They are Tolland French fries. Thursday: Chicken and gravy on diopulmonary resuscita­ Gaila Fulton at 646-4900, A report was given by Leon Rivers, as follows: Ruth Smith as president, Tuesday: Melting pot stew, Dutch biscuits, potato, green beans, pudding. tion will be offered by the ext. 269. selectman, concerning Bolton's posi­ Parker Memorial and Hicks Memorial delight salad, English crumpets. Chinese Friday: Vegetable soup, tuna boats, Roberts Van Ness as vice-president, schools next week. cominunity services divi­ tion on a town dump. Rivers said the almond cookie, settler's milk, carrot and celery sticks, gelatin. Margaret Jacobson as recording Monday: Hamburger on roil, peas, cup­ sion of Manchester Com­ What Our (histomers (re Saying: selectmen are looking into having a Wednesday: Tuna long boys (Middle) Mayor to fight secretary, Arlen Ferguson as cor­ cake. and tunaburger (high), celery sticks, munity College in coopera­ packer and are still checking sites. responding secretary; and Olive Gor­ Tuesday: Melting pot stew, Dutch carrots, fruit cup. Vernon tion with the American At its next meeting March 19 the don as treasurer. delight salad, English crumpets, Chinese Heart Association of court fund block Thursday: Juice, Italian grinder, chips, Monday: Hamburgers on bun, French DTC will hear guest speakers for The women's club will once again almond cookie, settler’s milk. corn. Greater Hartford. presidential candidates. Wednesday: Tuna long boys, celery fries, carrot sticks, peaches. East Hartford support the political intern program Friday: Surf cake on roll, tarter sauce, Tuesday: Beef stew with vegetables, There will be two sec­ sticks, carrots, fruit cup. French fries, vegetable. Ala carte tions. ' At Tuesday night’s council com bread or biscuits with butter, fruit A Thursday: Italian grinder, corn, chips, lunches are available every day. Milk is The first will meet meeting, Mayor Richard Blackstone ice cream. tarts, served with all meals. Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. received unanimous council approval Friday: Fish sticks, parslied potatoes, Wednesday: American chop suey with meat sauce, broccoli, whole wheat bread for a $10,000 transfer of funds. biscuit, tarter sauce, zucchini and Hebron ** in the auditorium of the and butter, applesauce. main campus. The mayor requested the transfer Barron, Dwyer, Casey tomatoes, chocolate cake. Milk is served with all meals. Monday: Grinder, juice, garden salad, Thursday: Fruit juice, pizza, tossed The second will meet to the corporation counsel's account chips, pudding. salad, ice cream. Wednesday from 7 to 10 in order to hire an attorney to assist Tuesday: Shepherd's pie, fruit slaw, Tolland High School and the Middle Friday: Fishwich with tarter sauce, p.m. in the lounge of the Atty. Timothy McNamera, appeal all found ‘outstanding’ applesauce, cookie. TTi-taters, pickled beets, fruit cu|l. Milk School. student center. the decision blocking community East Hartford who has long been active in town Monday: Cheeseburger, tossed salad. Wednesday: Pizza, garden salad, is served with all meals. development funds. government, was honored as East pears. Instructors are members The East Hartford Jaycees The funds totaling $440,000 from Hartford's Outstanding Public Ser- of the Emergency Accident Thursday night honored the HUD were blocked by a suit against vant, I Simulation Team, a recipients of the 1976 Community East Hartford and other suburbs Mrs. Denis Casey, a language | trained group with Awards. Community calendar That’s right, the lady behind all those marvelous because the City of Hartford teacher at O’Connell School, was headquarters in Somers. objected to development plans. Former councilman and Assistant honored as East Hartford’s Outstan­ Students will learn to Corporation Counsel Stephen Barron U.S. Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld ding Young Educator. maintain life in victims of was awarded the Outstanding Public buys you always find at Bradlees, has really said East Hartford's application did The awards were presented at a Andover Coventry mond Library, 8 p.m. Board of Education, 8 p.m., heart attacks until medical Servant Citation. not meet low cost housing needs. banquet at the Buckboard Teen Committee, Town Gilead Hill. help arrives. Learning £ ti.: Town Treasurer William Dwyer, Monday Monday Hall, 7:30 p.m. tools will include slides, a Restaurant in Glastonbury. Planning and Zoning' Com­ Mrs. Jean Hall, Assessor, 7-9 p.m.. Town Of­ Planning and Zoning Com­ South Windsor film, and a mannequin. fice Building. mission and Inland Wetland.? outdone herself this time! She’s gathered hundreds mission, Town Hail, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Certificates will be currently attending Planning and Zoning Com­ Agency, 7:30 p.m.. Town Thursday Tobacco Valiey ORT Toy Creative Hair Hall. given. mission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of­ Bicentennial Commission, and Clothing Bazaar, Wapping Dressing School:- fice Building. Steering Committee of the Advance registration is and hundreds of exciting values to make this Area briefs Raymond Library, 7:30 p.m. Community Hall, noon to 6 “Your Pizza Is Fan­ Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Satuday p.m. required. To register or Town Office Building. Town Hall. Our Lady of Peace Social AFS fruit sale, call Joan tastic, I Enjoyed Itl” Baseball registration, 7-8 Finance Committee of the Club 50’s Dance, State Ar­ Oberg, 644-8542. PUBLIC NOTICE Deal and Hearing Impaired will hold a public hearing Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. celebration a truly extraordinary event! Koffee Klatch p.m., Andover Elementary mory, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday BOLTON on “Education for Connecticut’s Deaf Citizens: School. Town Hall. St. Mary's GuiM Irish Fling, Board of Education, 7:30 COVENTRY — The Ladies Association of the First Tuesday PUBLIC NOTICE Miracle or Mediocre” Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Mohegan Tuesday school hall, 9 p.m. to 1a.m. p.m. Notice Is hereby given that on Congregational Church will hold its monthly Koffee Community College, Norwich. They will take Board of Education, 7:30 Democratic Town Com­ Planning and Zoning Com­ mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. March 18, 1976 at 8:00 P.M. Klatch in the vestry Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. testimony in order to consider improvements. p.m., school. Hebron mission, 7:30p.m., Town Hall. O’clock, at the Town Hall of The public is invited for sandwiches, tea, coffee and Wednesday Wednesday Your new Bradlees Grand Opening is Monday, March 15. Saturday Friday Bolton, Connecticut, a Public dessert for a small donation. Young at Heart, 1:30 p.m., Public Health Nursing Wheelchair donated Saints & Sinners Club, 7:30 Orchard Hill PTO Bingo and Hearing will be held by the Andover Congregational Association, 7:30 p.m.. Town Ice Cream Social, 7 p.m. VERNON — The Vernon Junior Woman’s Club and Hall. p.m.. First Congregational Zoning Board of Appeals, Plan to be there for ail the festivities! Church. Saluday Town of Bolton, to hear the Sacred choral music its committee. Eliminating Architectural Barriers for Thursday Conservation Commission, Church. Tensple Beth Hlllel following appeal: SOUTH WINDSOR — A program of sacred choral the Physically Handicapped (CIP) has donated a Bicentennial Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Suhday Organ fund concert, Sisterhood Ball, 8 p.m. Appeal of O.V. Erlandson for music will be heard in the Wapping Community wheelchair to the Rockville Visiting Nurse Associa­ 7:30 p.m .. Town Office Sewer Authority, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Kirshmyer, mezzo soprano, 4 Vernon i variance of minimum area Church when the Ashland College (Jhoir sings Sunday tion. The association maintains a closet of sickroom Building. requirements of Section 7A of Friday Koffee Klatch of the First p.m.. First Congregational. Monday ' at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. Rich Alpers, a graduate supplies such as walkers, commodes and wheelchairs. Girl Scout Sunday Is being the Bolton Zoning Ordinance, Anyone in the Vernon, Tolland, or Ellington area who Assessor, 7-9 p.m.. Town Of­ Congregational Church, noon Board of Education, 7:30 of South Windsor High School, will sing with the group. to 1:30 p.m., church vestry, observed in area churches. for property located on the fice Building. p.m.. Maple Street School. south side of Webster Lane on esa MAIN STneeT He sang the lead in the SWHS production of “Fiddler is in temporary need of such supplies, may borrow Rt. 31. Monday DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Vernon Chapter AARP, 1:30 the Bolton-Andover town line: Prom Manchester on the Roof” before graduation. The public is invited. them at no charge. The office is at 62 Park St., Thursday Town clerk, assessor, 7-9 (Th« Old Ui Strtda) Bolton p.m., Rockville Methodist Lot No. 25, Block No. 6, Map Rockville, Young Democratic Club, 8 p.m.. Town Office Building. Sunday Church, Grove St. No. 19. Call 6 First Congregational Food sought Project Notions, United p.m.. Town Hall. Board of Tuesday Camera club Education, 7:30 p.m., teacher Church Board of Christian Dated March 3,. 1976. Methodist Church, 3 p.m. County Democrats, 8 p.m.. Zoning B^rd 646-5555 room of Coventry High School. Education, 7:30 p.m. BOLTON — The Women’s Auxiliary of the Bolton VERNON — The Snipsic Camera Club will meet Monday First Federal Savings, Park OF Appeals Let’s Hnt ( fine, Hen or Heael Volunteer Fire Department is asking for canned goods Tuesday Place. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Union Church social Bicentennial Committee, East Hartford Planning and Zoning Com­ of the and non-perishable items for the Robert D’Ambrosio rooms. Duane Aborn of Ellington will present a travel Herrick Memorial Park, 8 Wednesday Town of Bolton Sunday mission, 8 p.m., Town Office Snipsic Camera Gub, 7:30 family in Hebron. D’Ambrosio was injured in an acci­ show,. “ Colorado and the Rockies.” Harry Ainsworth p.m. Fine Arts Commission’s Building. John Roberts, PINE PHARMACY At Bradlees you buy dent last fall and has been unable to work while in a Bolton War in’s Club p.m.. Union Congregational , (Chairman 684 CENTER ST. 648-6814 and Emma Batz will present essays. Members are “Sunday at 2” program. East Wednesday Church, Ebn St. body cast. Donations may be left at Tedford’s Real asked to bring in four slides each for the monthly con­ executive board, home of Pat Hartfonl High School. Holy Communion, 7:30 LOW PREiSCMPTION Estate office at the Bolton Notch Shopping Center. Rady, 8 p.m. Rotary award dinner, 8:30, test on formal portraits. Monday p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal p.m.. Colony in Talcottville. I From what Mrs. B. buys Tuesday AARP, First Church. PRHXS South Rowley goes to school Public Building Commis­ Chamber of Commerce I Windsor Guidance program Congregational Church, 1:30 Rham community Lenten board meeting, noon, Steve & ' sion, Town Hall, 8 p.m. service, 7 a.m.. First p.m. Tom’s, West Rd. HEBRON — Tax Collector Joan Rowley will be TOLLAND — Guidance counselors from Tolland Wednesday Congregational. This printing teat pattern Is' and nobody can buy Board of Education, Republican Town Com­ pm 4S Tawt ol UnMotlMl Swvtos attending a tax collectors school in Meriden Monday, High School will visit the Middle School March 8,9 and Senior Citizens, 1:30 p.m. Penney, 7:30 p.m, First Congregational part of The Herald .quality mittee, 7:30 p.m.,. Memorial 'O p e n 24 Hours Dally Tuesday and Wednesday. 10 at 1:35 p.m. to discuss general long-range Town Hall. EH Paraprofessionals Lenten service, 7 p.m., and control progrant in order to Planning Commission, 8 adult confirmation class, 7:30 Building, Park Place. FOR EMERGENCE SaVKE give you one o f, the finest like Mrs. B. p educational planning with Grade 8 students. Parents Association, Raymond Thursday EMTs go to PTO meeting p.m. Town Hall. Library Community Room, 8 p.m. newspapers In the nation. are invited to attend. Later in March an evening Public meeting on tgeater ) Zoning Commission, 8 p.m.. p.m. Bicentennial Commission, HEBRON — The PTO will meet Wednesday from 7 program will be conducted for parents pf Grade 8 purchase, 7:30 p.ra.,'AJ- Town Hall. Tuesday 7:30 p.m.'. Town Office to 8:30 p.m. at the Gilead Hill School. At 8:30 p.m., students regarding freshman course registration for Charter Commission, 7 ministration Building, W. high school. Burnside School PTA, Building PTO, 7 p.m., Gilead HEATIN8 OILS Emergency Medical Technicians Jack Hooker and p.m.. Town Hall. Hill School. Main St. classrooms open at 7 p.m., Saturday Harvey Desruisseaux will head a group of EMTs in a Thursday meeting and social at 7:30 American Legion Post 99, 8 Fashion Show, Junior OILRURNER S demonstration of the town's emergency equipment. Handwriting in church Board of Education, 8 p.m., p.m. p.m., post home. The public is invited. Bolton Center School Library. Women’s Gub, noon, at The HUTINO INSTALLATION BOLTON — Handwriting analysis by Gwen Grassier Junior Women’s Gub, South Thursday Charter Commission, 7 Hebron clergy luncheon, Colony In Talcottville. will be featured at a meeting of the St. Maurice Coun­ Congregational Church, 7:30 Sunday 643-9135 k m c c s Deaf education p.m., Town Hail. S H p.m. noon. First Congregational. ata Center SI. MenpneMer cil of Catholic Women Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Friday Family Renewal program; ' lirtfold One of The Stop & Shop Companies Wednesday Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., 2- 2-2 NORWICH — The Connecticut Commission on the parish center. All parish women are invited. Grange, 8 p.m., Town Hall. Town Office Building. 7:30 p.m., St. Joiepit’* Historical Society, Ray­ Church, Union St. • \ K PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 6, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 6, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN Local churches

    CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 CENTER CONGREGATIONAL FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Swensen, pastor. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. Rev. Philip Saunders, mloOlter. Worship, sermon: "Them That Oppose 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Servlc* Themselves” ; 6 p.m., Worship, sermon: ages, three through adult, infant pastors. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m., "He Careth For You.” Nursery; 10:50 a.m., Worship Service, 8:45 a.m.. Lighthouse Bible Study, Vi Deliverance Service. the Rev. John DeBrine of "Songtime” In Room; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Federa­ CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies of FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Boston will be guest speaker, sermon tion Room, the Rev. Mr. Curtis, leader; God), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James topic: -“fteventing Conflicts,” Trinity 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the L. Gustafson, pastor. Tots for 3 year olds through Beliasov, pastor. MANCHESTER Rev. Mr. (hirtls, preacher. Holy Commu­ 9:45 a.m.', Sunday School, Bible classes 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a,m,, Kindergarten, Children’s Church for nion; 10:45 a.m., Mini-Meeting, for children and adults. Nursery facility Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening S«sn Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for infants; throughout building; 4 p.m.. Grade 7 Con­ for the little ones; 10:50 a.m., Worship 6 p.m.. Prayer meeting; 6:30 p.m., firmation, Carrier Room; 6:30 p.m., vice. S&H STAMPS MAKES US Service, members of "Youth with a COONTR' (Jhurch Service with Rev. Mr. DeBrine Youth Fellowship, Federation Room. Mission” team from Hammonton, N.J. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, speaking on "Protecting Our Beginning,” Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. 284 BBOAO ST. MANCHESTEA, will minister in song and share their open to the public. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN „ NO. ONE Mafctiaim In Early Anmlcan witness for Christ; 7 p.m.. Evening CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul FumHura Banroduelloiit Worship and Evangelism Service, hymn­ Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. ’Trinque. J 720 EAST CLOCKS eUNmlTHIIEPLACE njRNISHINBS end sing, gospel music and Bible message; Kuhl, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNAUA FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11:45 MIDDLE TURNPIKE 10:30 p.m.. Revival time radio service on SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. 9 a.m., Divine Worship with Holy Com­ OPCN Tuie., wao., bat. to a.m. - la t p.m. WINF. munion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and a.m. 'THURSOXV a~FRIDAV, ID A.M; - I'P.M. 11 a;m.. Church Service, Sunday School MANCHESTER SUNDAY 12 NOON ■ 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE RAFKIMa for pupils up to the age of 20, care for Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m., First ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL N u ll EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, very young pupils, subject of the lesson- and Second Year Youth Instruction. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. W i tlR V IC E AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry sermon, "Man,” Golden Text from the Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. HAS IT! Anderson, Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Bible, '"Thou shalt be perfect with the Park and Church Sts. Rev. Stephen K. 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. Lord thy God.” Deut. 18:13. The Chris­ Mass in Polish and English. AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION Business-Directory Guide For Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. 8:30 a.m.. Worship with Holy Commu­ tian Science Reading Room, 968 Main k ., nion, Girl Scout Sunday; 11:00 a.m.. Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, HEATING and SHEH METAL is open to the public Mondays through Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the Worship, children’s chapel service Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, rector. New England Mechanical Services, bic. Manchester and Surrounding MANCHESTER PARKADE following principal hymn; 9:45 a.m.. first and third ’Thursday evenings from 7 pastor. Church School, Adult Forum, Adult Bible 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., ROUTE lisa, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complate to 9 except holidays, a free public lending Common Prayer; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. Study; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for in­ library is maintained. "Sound of His Coming” radio program on TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Appliance Store fants; 7 to 10 p.m., Members in District 5 Rite 2, with sermon by the Rev. Mr. WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ^ rv i{ ^ 643-2738 • 643-2192 Vicinity will meet at 54 Richmond Dr. Haldeman, Church School, Nursery care, UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Holy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 FAMOUS BRAND SOUTH UNITED METHODIST SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. Eucharist, Rite 1, with sermon by the Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. CAMPING EQUIPMENT CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Rev. Mr. Haldeman; 5 p.m.. Holy 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. minister. Eucharist. Worship, Nursery provided; -7 p.m.. In­ T iN T 8, C0T8, BliEPINB BABB, AIR MATTBESSES, Eldridge Jr., pastors. 10:30 a.m., John Spencer, a fourth formal Worship, study and fellowship. 8T0VE8,UNTEANB MANCHESTER 9 a.m., Grades 1 through 6 will attend degree Black Belt Yondan, will ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, demonstrate and discuss how karate CONCORDIA LUTHERAN HOME MPMVDKNT church; 9:15 a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. will attend church school; 8, 9 and 10:45 promotes a personal sense of well-being FARR’S v t n j p k e m . pastor. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. THE CVBHYTHINO STOHt a.m.. Service of Holy Communion, First in his presentations "Karate as a Way of Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery CAMMiKE-eraer m ain b t r e e t Sunday in Lent, Girl Scout Sunday; 10:45 Life,” Nursery and Sunday School, coffee Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 2 mum A n 649-3589 and discussion. care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy OPEN DAILY TO B P.M. J. FURB • 843-7111 Ibit ti Stsg t Skw a.m. to noon. Nursery through 5-ycar- Communion, Church School through olds and Grades 4 through 12; 7 p.m.. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. Youth Fellowship, youth iounge; 7:30 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 238 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR p.m.. Lenten Praise and Teaching Ser­ Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. St. JAMES CHURCH. Msgr. Edward vice, Pastor Garfield Thompson of Trini­ Rev. Donald Kauffman, associate pastor. J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard by factory trained apaclallata ty United Methodist Church, Windsor, Killeen. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for P h il P ets guest teacher. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. . Locicero and Zldsk O T L E ^ Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Missionary Conference, the Rev. Alex William J. Stack, Rev. William J. CARPET AND FLOOR COVBLING COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Wachtel, missionary to Israel, guest noon and 5 p.m. Killeen. 646-5036 ■IAIN s m r r o m h io h ti$B sat im s s rii i-o t e l AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, speaker. Children’s Church and Nursery Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., SECOND CONGREGATIONAL NCFMSr a OVT or town call COllUI S43-SS92 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service, school auditorium; Sunday Masses at CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF P& P AUTO REPAIR minister; Rev, Frederick Lanz, director Connecticut's Laigest Flow Covering Deilei Missionary Conference, the Rev. A1 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix 706 Main SI. • “Arco Charge” • M a n ch sstsr of Christian education. Swain, missionary to Ecuador, guest and noon in school auditorium. M. Davis, minister. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. speaker. Nursery provided. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main through Church School Grade 12, Com­ MERCURY AGENCY during the service, Sharing Class led by NORTH UNITED METHODIST munion meditation by the Rev. Dr. Willa Stanford, 2oUo Class led by Rick St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Davis, installation of deacons and Keep Your Eyes Lanz, 40-80 Class led by the pastor; 10:30 officers. Custer, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. deaconesses; 11:16 a.m .. Board of a.m.. Morning Worship, Communion, 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ deacons meeting. Message: "The Fellowship of the Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air On This Space Phone 646-2756 mon: "Preparing to Continue,” Sacra­ Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. (Herald photo by Richmond) Inadequate," Nursery is provided; 2 ment of Holy Communion; 9 a.m.. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom NO SERVICE CHAROE p.m.. Senior Youth Fellowship will go on Hall, 726 N. Main St. Church School, Nursery, Grades 3 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Reearvatlom lor o HotalB o M rilnst • StaanuhgM a hike at People’s State Forest; 2:30 Next Saturday.; through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. k 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "A God­ 627 Main Straat Manchastar Ellington Congregational Church p.m.. Junior Youth Fellowship will meet Nursery, Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2, Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. ly View of Sex and Marriage” ; 11 a.m., at the home of Cathy Easton, 54 Miller coffee fellowship between services; 6;30 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. (jroup discussion of Jan. 15 Watchtower Rd., Broad Brook: 6 p.m.. The Edge of p.m., Senior Youth Group; 8 p.m.. Young Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 magazine article "The Coming FLO'S Cake Decorating Supplies Adventure, in the Living Room. Adults meet at the parsonage. p.m.. Sacrament Service. ’ Deliverance from the Anti-Religious ‘Ax’.” 646-0228 875-3252 NOTICE Area churches A COMPLETE LN OF WETON CAKE DECORATIONS OPEN SATURDAY 111 CENTSN ST. ■I. 70 UNION 8T. Nazarenes engage pastor Almanac MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE. CONN. Till 5 P.M. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, TAI.COTTVILLE CONGREGA­ SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Mon. - 8»1. 10-5 - Mon. • 8«l. 10-S Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. Thun., 10*9 Prl. 10-6 TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. The Rev. Donald P. Kauffman has By I iiited Press Inlernatiunnl Donald J. McClean, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. Kenneth Farris Sporting Goods Store, 2 Main Street, Manchester MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS Edward Konopka. recently assumed the post of Today is Saturday, March 6, the Wedding Cakes A Specialty 270 BROAD STREET PHONE 649-4528 Band 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Knox, pastor. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday a m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday Schooi, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. associate pastor of the Church of the 66th day of 1976 with 300 to follow. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Nursery care provided; 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Nazarene. The moon is moving toward the EVERYTHING IN F arr’s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world over for quality. In the CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Feilowship. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ first quarter. Raleigh family of bicycles you'll find 10-speed racing models, 5 and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed BEHY JANE TURNEB CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese try, Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. The Rev. Mr. Kauffman is a native The morning stars are Mercury • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS sports, models. Farr's also has a complete line of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ Schoolo1Dance III, pastor. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Paul F. Ramen. of Boston, Mass. He received a B.A. and Venus. • STORE FRONTS • SAFETY GLASS vice department with Raleigh-trained personnel. Farr’s has earned Raleigh’s famous “Crest” award for four CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday degree in sociology from Eastern The evening stars are Mars, • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it's a bike—it’s FARR’s. Stanton Conover, minister. - - Ja%a through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Nazarene Theological Seminary, Jupiter and Saturn. Ballet Tao vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim 10:15 a.m .. Church School and J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic oc Baton AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN Kansas City. He was elected in 1972 Those born on this date are under Fellowship. Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, FUnmUHE TOPS pictuhe windows REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Communion theme: "The Place of Faith REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., to Who’s Who among Students in the sign of Pisces. American Colieges and Universities. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, in Lent.” South Windsor. Rev, Peter Mans, British poet Elizabeth Barrett MsiKhttIwr 649-7322I 91 BIM.II8L 6 4 9-0 2 56 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, minister. He was active in varsity sports Browning, wife of poet Robert Brow­ OVER 21 YiAnS EXPERIENCE pastor. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 8:30 a m,, "Back to God” hour radio during his college years and 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. ning, was born March 6, 1805. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m,, Sun­ traveled for three years with con­ Also on this day in history: Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ David M. Campbell, pastor. day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 tem porary gospel singing groups. 10 a m.. Church School, Nursery In 1836, Mexican forces captured 783 vice. a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening The Alamo in San Antonio, Tex., MAIN ST. through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and Service. Nursery care for small children DON WILLIS Specializing In OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. Family He and his wife, the former Dean­ killing the last of 187 Americans, who provided. 6 4 3 -119 1 BRAKE SERVICE CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Worship Service. Nursery is provided; in­ na B. Manion of Topeka. Kan., are had held out for 13 days. making their home at 218 Main St. Rev. Duiiuld Kuuffniun 191 GARAGE Frail End jUgnmirt sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. fant through Grade 2. Sermon; "The VERNON UNITED METHODIST In 1857, the U.S. Supreme Court 18 Miin St, T il MMS 31 MAIN ST. Gimril llipiir Nodi 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; Longest Journey” ; 2:30 p.m.. Project CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances handed down its landmark ruling that MANCHESTER 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Notions. Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. Negro slave Dred Scott could not sue 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and CTiurch 643-1900 CRYSTAL LAKE CO.MMUNITY COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN , School. Operation Rice Bowl meals for his freedom in a Federal Court. UNITED METHODIST CllU^lCH, CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. I Ellington. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, Those wishing to par­ apple, wheat bread, milk Bring lentils to boil in 6 IUNCHES1ER SAFE 3 LOCK CO. Kitchens of Distinction 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor, Rev. ticipate in Operation Rice cups water. Simmer for NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS Worship Service, Sunday School. Harold W. Richardson, minister. for children, tea or coffee fH£ ICCIiSMIlYf School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Bowl to benefit World for adults. about , until O v e r - sonage on Cornwall Dr. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and barely tender. Cook 453 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER • 843-6922 ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL Church School. Hunger will eat a meal Lentil casserole IQUSTOM CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak costing less than $3 to 6 cups water vegetables in butter until S t u f T e d _ , f... WTSSMSIISIESS AUrms, Lock. Rev. Miles S. Maeintoch, vicar. St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. serve a family of six each About 1 teaspoon salt tender in medium dttic, ydrd(ji‘, bdsu O u iC L v it y & Sales, Combination Changes, ENTER iw 649-7544 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. mi!n( ^ Si'll tht! V lU rrlM ti Si.. Manrhraler mediately following the service. Child Wapping, Rev. William McGrath and alrrady unhappy marriag­ Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Lentil casserole, baked “Serclng the area iince 1955” care available. 9:55 a.m.. Church School, Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimeri es. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ It is difficult to believe UNION CONGREGATIONAL day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director Bot A Pahitbig PiyMam? WaH Halpl of music. that domestic breakups CHURCH, Rockville, Rev. Paul J. Bow­ IwvlG* (Un n»«M tomtlhlns to u» — tiKl i«Yle« i h m m «PM

    i . : i PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 6, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat., March 6, 1976 — PAGE NINE Homes For Sale 23. Homes For Sole 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 $39,900 - Immaculate raised Ranch, stove, dishwasher, Pressing and speedy Lee garbage disposal, double gar­ age, acre, trees. Hutchins She Keratd Agency, 646-3166. ★ LOOKUr NEW LISTING - Keeney CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Street - Five bedroom Raised Who'S new In Manchester Ranch, three full baths, lovely ousts Indians^66-58 kitchen with all built-ins and picture window, large family UNITED REALTY Happiness Is PHONE 643-2711 room with stonewall fireplace By LEN AUSTER scrambling defense. “All at once about it,” Pearson admitted, “We The final margin was the largest and wet bar. All rooms, fully going to a FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD carpeted, aluminum storms Herald Sportawriler three men would go after the ball and didn’t have our best game but give lead in the final canto as Manchester spaghetti supper... and screens, all electric heat. United Realty Is a new Real Estate Company In Pressing, quick Lee High of we weren’t really ready for it. Our Lee credit. They took us out of our refused to wilt. But neither did Lee Sunday, March 7, One acre lot. Near all schools. scouting report didn’t say anything as its lead never fell below three □ EMPLOYMENT 13 Homes For Sale 23 New Haven utilized its speed game.” 1976 Truly a beautiful home. Only Manchester organized with the public In mind. George Poplk A hectic first stanza saw Lee take a points, that at 59-56 with 1:30 left three years old. Priced in the experienced In the real estate field knows that a reepected to full advantage to eliminate 5 to 6:30' TEXAS CHEMICAL Co. MANCHESTER - four family, low 60’s. Call Ted Goodchild 16-14 lead into the second quarter after a three-point play by Ballard. Help Wanted 13 Manchester High, 66-58, in last The end! 385 North Main needs dependable person. four rooms each unit, parking, Realty Co., 646-4348. Realtor and a knowledgeable Builder can be very helpful to a where it in the early going built the Ken Woodston paced the Mayors in Street Contact Manchester area separate heat, $6,900 income, Lee (66) PHONE FROM home to ser- customers. Be your own boss. asking $42,900. Warren E. community. Therefore, with the quality workmanship of MaK night’s Class LL Division bulge to 23-14. Manchester had trou­ the scoring department with a game- Second MANCHESTER - Unique p B F Pts. K vice our customers in the We train. Write W. B. Craw­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Construction Company together with the ability and quarterfinal round bout at ble against Lee’s pressure turning high 25 points. Williams had a bad Congregational Manchester area, flexible three bedroom Townhouse 3 Woodston 11 3-4 25 ford, Pres., PANCO, Box 52, condominium. Two baths, knowledge of Peg Masse, Bob Nurmi, Joan Sullivan and Jim Crosby High in Waterbury. the ball over six straight times night shooting hitting for 23 tallies, 10 Church hours, super earnings, 249- Fort Worth, Texas, 76101. LEISURE LIVING with room 5 Birt 2 0-0 4 below his average, but he was im­ A 7773. plus two half baths, plush rec The loss to the disappointment of before Mike Quesnel broke the ice at for tennis court or swimming room, appliances, air- O’Meara (The United Team), we are sure we can serve the 2 Williams 10 3-9 23 pressive rebounding and in the assist PART TIME - Clerk typist, pool on country sized acre lot. the majority of 1,000 fans in atten­ the 5:17 mark —getting credit for a conditioned. $36,900. Warren public properly. 3 Smith 3 (M) 6 department. Lee hit 30 of 69 field goal INSURANCE AGENCY - In for varied office duties in In­ Just as much room inside, dance sends the CCIL champs to the hoop as Williams was called for ...... Vernon Circle area looking for E, Howland, Realtors, 643- “SELL - BUY - BUILD WITH THE UNITED t f AM ” 2 Howard 4 0-0 8 attempts and committed 16 tur­ surance Agency, must have king sized family room with 1108. sidelines with an impressive 21-3 goaltending. part time, or full time cierk to car. Call 6^3328, after 2 p.m. raised hearth fireplace. All 1 Singleton 0 (H) 0 novers. □ NOTICES work in life insurance. record. TTie District League champs Quesnel, playing with a broken this with three bedrooms, for­ MANCHESTER-Six Room 1 Bush 0 0-0 0 Quesnel with his right fore finger tperience preferred. Typing COUNTER HELP also wait upped their record to 16-4 and ad­ finger on his shooting (right) hand,, mal dining room and 2 1/2 Ranch, fireplace, country­ 44 0 Galberth 0 (M) 0 and Bruce Ballard each had six se­ heavily taped led Manchester with 22 id machine transcription a on tables, Monday-Friday. baths, offered at less than sized kitchen, 1V4 baths, vanced to Thursday’s semifinals Lost and Found must. Send resume inoicating Apply Cute 5-Room Cape, C f l l f | ge, excellent condition, good cond quarter points as the Indians points. The 6-4 forward played in pain Fani’s Kitchen, 1015 today’s prices. Hurry and you excellent location. Rec room., against the Hartford Public-Norwich preference for full or part Main:[a’in Street. can pick out colors, coverings, <34,900. location. 17 Totals 30 6-13 66 yet gave a fine, fine performance. REWARD - Kosary, garage, $41,900, Hayes Cor­ Free Academy winner. trailed by two at intermission, 29-27. lime, to Box S, Manchester and carpets. Hohenthal Com­ Manchester (58) Ballard who had to contend with sentimental value, black case, Herald. poration, 646- 0131. Doll house on nice lot. Living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 “I’m very, very proud of my team. Manchester tied it at 3S-aII at the HARD Working carpenter’s pany, 646-1166, Builders, P B F Pts. 4:48 mark of the third stanza and i(„ Williams most of the night wound up and beads, Laurence Peters, helper also to clean up and run Realtors. <36,900. bedrooms, aluminum siding, won’t last. I couldn’t be prouder even if we 1955 on cross. 649-6844. ASSISTANT COOK - Full COVENTRY LAKE Area- Six 3 Quesnel 11 0-1 22 was knotted at 37 before Williams with 17 markers. errands, part-time as needed, room Ranch, good condition, won,” stated Manchester Coach time, experienced, 8 a.m. - Rare offer. 6-Room ill basement, 3 bedrooms. 1 Ballard 6 5-7 17 “Lee trapped and scrambled and driver’s license required, 643- fireplace, half acre lot, $28,- Doug Pearson, “At times we got hurt popped in a bucket and Alex Howard LOST - Passbook number 1- 4:30 p.m. 40 hours per week. 1442. 115 BARRY RD. <36,900. fireplace, carpeting. SOLO 3 Kiernan 2 1-3 5 they were the better team tonight. 44906, First Federal Savings. Musi work every other 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- off the boards but the break hurt the made it a four point lead off a long six room Ranch, 3 0131. 0 McNickle 2 0-1 4 lead pass from Williams. Lee in the But we have nothing to be ashamed Application for payment has weekend and some holidays. VACANCY - Coventry Public Cape Cod Style, two car garage, living room, dining room, most. (Sly) Williams dominated the bBdroomt, flraplaco, gar- 5 Pisch 2 4-4 8 second half leU|ie_^7 Williams con­ of. We were never out of the game bran made. Apply in person, Monday - Schools, Director - school <38,900. kitchen, den, 3 bedrooms, enclosed porch. Call for personal boards and we didn’t get back on Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. East aga, full baaamant, SEVEN ROOM CAPE- 4 0 Demko 1 0-1 2 trol the boards with everybody else and we probably played the best lunch program, lour schools, bedrooms, aluminum siding, lour. defense as he was going up for the LOST - Savings passbook Hartford Convalescent Home, 2200 pupils. Apply Dr, Arnold private traad yard. Walk 1 Hyde 0 0-0 0 racing downcourt. The All-American team in the state. We proved a lot number 7-738. First Federal 745 Main Street, East Hart- lovely home, assumable rebound.” E. Elman, Superintendent of to achool. 30a. mortgage asking mid thirties, Large 7-Room C ap ||-_-A || fireplace, living room, d in in g candidate hauled in 20 rebounds and tonight. I hope Lee wins the state Savings. Application made for ford, Conn.______Schools, Box 356, Coventry, <39,500. If anything did the Silk Towners In Owner/Agent, brokers room, don, kilchenr*'r._*J*m 8. 13 Totals 24 10-17 58 several times looped a fullcourt pass championship. They are capable of payment. Conn. 06238. 742-7317. it was the 24 turnovers they ac­ tar|il> liy i fir kttirid LA PENTA AGENCY welcomed, 643-6624 after 3. Score at half: Lee 29-27. resulting in an easy twin-pointer. doing it,” concluded Pearson. FOUND - Brown and white M iR i-ii IlM Wait Ml Raised Ranch on acre lot. Living room, dining room, cumulated against the Mayors’ HELP WANTED - Man to 646-2440 RANCH- A rarity in <41,900. mongrel male dog. Call An­ work installing cabinetry, and kitchen, family room, 2 fireplaces, 1 car garage, offers in­ dover Dog Warden, 742-7194. Manchester, four bedrooms, 2 vited. BREAKFAST COOK - 5 a.m. - fabricating laminated 1/2 baths, with family room 7 :30 a.m., more hours if counters. Some experience FOUR FAMILY - in central Personals 2 location, needs some face lif­ and rec room as well Lots of New 6-Room Colfiannslffiinum siding, built-ins, oak desired. Apply in person perferred, apply at Kitchen comfort features. Offered at <43,200. Mondw-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 Distributors Incopr., 80 Spring ting, all apartments heated, floors, gas hot we*' baths. prepara $610 monthly income. Selling $44,900, Beechler-Tanguay p.m.. East Hartford Convales­ St., Rockville, Ct., 8 a.m, to 4 Realtors, 646-2212. No, 1 Ashe plays that way Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or cent Home, 745 Main St., East p.m. or call 875-3346 for ap­ for $49,900, T. J. Crockett New Garrison, liTiAnneft''' dinliQ room, kitchen, 3 525-8263 for appointment. <43,200. Hartford, Conn. pointment. Realtor, 643-1577. MANCHESTER bedrooms, V h baf""H“ » '‘;e. Call nowl By EARL YOST FOREST HILLS “Ashe is on a hot streak and it’s up TAX RETURNS - Individual MANCHESTER - Horse coun­ Choose colors on i new Colonial, 6 rooms of quali- Sports Editor RECEPTIONIST-BUSINESS Business Opportunity 14 A SACRIFICE 'to his opponent to keep the pressure and business tax returns Assistant • Challenging, full­ try - Near Glastonbury line. Price reduced! Relocated owners <43,200. ty. Won’t lasti SOLD Without any trace of on. prepared. Call Russell L. time, position, (some Satur­ MANCHESTER Three chair Large five bedroom Colonial, anxious to move and invite offers. Burnett, Tax Service, 353 formal dining room, 8 room Custom Colonial In bragging, just talking factual, “I’m looking forward to playing days) in busy multi-staff den­ immaculate Barber Shop off sparkling condition. 4 bedrooms, New Garrison on 72x165 lot, living room, dining room, Center Street, Manchester, tal practice in Vernon area. Main Street. Call for details, fireplaced living room, family ffreplacM family room, baths, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1'/i baths, fireplace, deck. Ready for Arthur Ashe, the No. 1 Connors, if I don’t come up too stiff,” 646-3005. room plus rec room in base­ 2-car garaae. Call now for details! <43,900. Major duties: patient recep­ LaPenta Agency, Realty, 646- occupancy. (Herald photo by Dunn) professional tennis player in Newcombe replied. tion, computer bookkeeping, 2440. ment. Oversized 2-car garage. Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 648-3233. J. WATSON BEACH CO. Ashe broke Newk’s service twice TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ office records. 3/4 acre lot. Country setting Newer 9-room Colonial near golf course. 5 bedrooms, fami­ the world, proved that last ting done professionally. Call COVENTRY - Ideal location etc. 80’s. R. Zimmer, J.D. RMHort • MLS Indians’ Mark Demko (44), Mike Quesnel in the first set and the latter double Requirements: enthusiasm, M«nchMt*r Offic* 647-9139 <52,900. ly room, 2’A baths, 2-car garage, vacant. Otters considered. night when he demolished Dan Hickey, 649-9145, maturity, prior office for commercial dog kennel. Real Estate, 646-1980, 647- EquAI Housing Opportunity faulted on match point in the second iJV 1139. Confront Lee's A1 Galberth (5) and Sly Williams Australia’s John Newcombe in experience. Send resume to Building permit issued. Five Executive 4-bedroom Ranch, living room, country kitchen, set, his third double of the night. INTERGRAL YOGA - lead a Box X, Manchester Herald. acres with charming eight straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, at the Newcombe had played just eight tension-free life, 8 week room Cape. Call Arthur or <53,900. beautiful family room, garage, nice lot. Call nowl matches this year, winning six prior course, Tuesday 7 pm. St. WANT TO EARN Money-but Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. J. Hartford Civic Center. Maurice Parish Center, to last night. not 9 to 5? Be an Avon Watson Beach Co., National Weather Forecast With 10,600 fans looking on, Ashe Bolton. Starting March 9th. Representative. Set your own Manchester Office. 647-9139. ☆ TO” gave the United States a 2-0 lead in “He has one of the world’s best Call 646^023. hours. Pick your own ddys. Equal housing opportunity. 30?^ 3QOO 2977 Thomas doubtful serves,” Ashe said of his foe, “but Interested? (fall 523-9401. sV REALTY the best of seven Aetna World Cup U nited matches. his second serve was dropping a little ANYONE seeing the accident Situation Wanted 15 A short.” Ashe never lost service. on Spencer Street, about 9:30 NURSES AIDES - All shifts - Australia came back to post its Wednesday morning in front Full time and part time, RELIABLE Babysitter 31 W. Middle Tpke. Wlt6MtAPOLII 646-5016 with UConn five first win when Tony Roche and New­ "In past years we were beaten by of K-Mart please call police or experienced only, good star- available, weeknights and combe outlasted Sign Smith and Bob better teams,” Ashe reported on the 649-8291. ting salary, Imeral fringe weekends. Also school Lutz of the USA, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. Today, failure of USA in WCT play against beiTefits. East Hartford Con­ vacations. Keeney Street Announcements area. 646-8863. MANCHESTER - Seven room HIDEAWAY - Columbia - LET YOUR imagination go SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) —John Thomas has been floored singles matches listed Jimmy Con­ Australia. The latter holds a six-to- valescent Home, 745 Main St., SANFMiyNCIKCO Raised Ranch on lovely Exotic five room Contem­ 'j s a u s s i East Hartford. with this six room older by the flu and was a doubtful starter for Connecticut in today’s nors of the USA against Newcombe one edge in the seven-year series A NEW Genealogical 4-H wooded lot in one of porary Colonial, white marble Colonial, large dining room, 1 Manchester's most desirable fireplace, balconies, regional basketball championship game against Providence. and Ashe will go against Roche. staged in Hartford. Group starts in Coventry. If WANTED - Part-time Dental □ REAL ESTATE Loa aNOlLta three bedroom s, $31,900. The doubles match was a beauty you are interested, call 742- areas. Two fireplaces, pan­ archways, excellent finan­ Amedy Really, Professional The 6-foot-8 senior, the nation’s players call “ Iceman, ” Play will conclude Sunday with a - assistant, experienced only, eled family room, 2-car gar­ cing. High 40's. Lessenger with Australia’s No. 1 entry, judged oioh Will include some hours every Services, seven days a week. third leading rebounder this season The game also should feature a singles and doubles match. Weekend Homes For Sale 23 age. Priced in the 50 s. Company, Realtors, 646-8713, 875-6283. the best in the world, living up to its ...... other Saturday. Write Box tO«4l1 IIMNaAIUBII ' MHO with an average of 14 caroms a good amount of long distance play both days starts at 2. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 423-9291. reputation, just as Ashe did in the □ FINANCIAL “ Y", Manchester Herald. $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room game, was bothered by the bug in shooting from the Friars’ Joey In the battle of the No. 1 players on \ 5 ‘ FOUR BEDROOMS singles. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard MANCHESTER - Modestly $22,500 - LOVELY area in Thursday’s opening round ECAC Hassett and the Huskies’ Joe each team, Ashe was simply tremen­ TEXAS OIL Company needs Coventry. Four room home, Gracious eight room Colonial, ' While the second match was a let­ dependable person M/F who heating, stove, refrigerator. priced 2-family, 5-6, modern 2 1, 2 baths, fireplace, garage, Division I win over Massachusetts. Whelton. Hassett, Providence’s dous. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Hutchins Agency 646-3166. baths, new roof, two newer huge living room and kitchen ARTHUR ASHE down for many. It produced some in­ can work without supervision. beautiful stone walls. North “That’s why I sat him down during leading scorer, has had shooting It took him one minute short of an heating systems, 2-car gar­ Owner anxious. Lessenger Coventry, low, low 50’s. teresting tennis which kept many MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Straight commission in­ REDUCED FOR qnick sale - age, Own your own home for Company, Realtors, 646-8713, the game,” said Huskies’ Coach Dee problems the past few weeks while hour to beat the mustached Aussie dustrial sales in Manchester unwiAiHinoTOCA&i^ Lessenger Company, Rapid-fire accurate backhands to glued to their seats until 11 o’clock. cond, third. All kinds. Realty two family, 30 Locust Street, less than rent. Only $39,900. 423-9291. Rowe. Channel 30 will carry the Whelton peaked Thursday against with his booming serves, which in­ statewide. Credit rating un- area. No curiosity seekers Realtors, 646-8713 . 423-9291. Newcombe’s right proved to be big Down 5-3 in the third set, the USA no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, March 7, Saturday night will Wolverton Agency. Realtors, game Massachusetts with 17 points — in­ cluded four aces and 17 that New­ necessa^. Reasonable. Con­ please. This is a serious op­ 649-2813. MANCHESTER - Eight room winners for the spindly Ashe who was broke Newcombe’s serve and Lutz portunity for a self-starter find showers and rain in most of Texas, Lousiana and the upper If Thomas was unable to play, the cluding an 18-footer with three combe couldn’t return, fidential, quick BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive Cape, four bedrooms, living MANCHESTER - U&R Built - winning his 16th straight match. and Smith got the count even at 5-aII arrangements. Alvin Lundy who’s not afraid of some hard five- room Ranch, family Pacific Northwest, while snow is expected in western North MANCHESTER - Northfield room with fireplace, rec Huskies most likely would start seconds left which won the game. ‘I think I’m No. 1 today, and I work to get established. We eight, room Garrison Colonial “Some people say that I don’t take with the crowd responding with a Agency. 527-7971,100 Constitu­ room, fireplace, paneling, Dakota and the eastern Lakes. Mostly fair elsewhere. Minimum Green Condominium. Two room, detached garage. freshman Jeff Carr and use The teams, coached by close played that way,” Ashe said. “He tion Plaza. Hartford. train. Write J. E. Dick, Pres., four spacious bedrooms, 2 1/2 tennis seriously but my record half standing ovation. aluminum siding. Hutchins readings include: (approximate maximum temperatures in bedrooms, mint condition, Bowers School area. $35,900. baths, family room with stone freshman Jim Abromaitis as well. friends Dave Gavitt of Providence kept serving to my backhand and Evenings, 2.33-6879. Southwestern Petroleum, Box Agency. 646-3166. parenthesis) Atlanta 38 (61), Boston 28 (41), Chicago 24 (38), just reduced $2,400. For quick Amedy Realty. Professional speaks for itself,” he added, getting But that was it, Australia taking 789, Fort Worth, Texas, 76101. wall, double garage, $65,900. Both played as well in the 73-69 win and Dee Rowe of Connecticut, have that’s my best shot. Cleveland 22 ( 38), Dallas 38 (54), Denver 20 (47), Duluth -4 (21), sale. Call owner. Farmington. Services, seven days a week. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. an argument from no one on that Help Wanted 13 E.O.E. over Massachusetts. not met since the consolation game “He was not match-tough as the the next two games and posting one MANCHESTER - New Raised Houston 50 (59), Jacksonville 55 (75), Kansas City 20 (49), Little 677-0900. 875-6283.______But neither can clear the rest of us. You just can’t layoff and point. big point for the down under team. Ranch, seven rooms, include 32 (56), Los Angeles 46 ( 66), Miami 70 (81), Minneapolis 9 (27), of the ECAC regional a year ago. three bedrooms, two baths, MANCHESTER - Six room backboards like Thomas, a native of Providence won that game, 108-83, be at the top of your game. He didn’t Would the sports next challenge “It was a great doubles match,” New Orleans 50 ( 67), NEW York 29(42), Phoenix 40 (66), San match be between Ashe and Jimmy Aussie Captain Fred Stolle said. built-in oven, range and dis­ Fransciso 43 (64), Seattle 36 (51), St, Louis 27 (52), Washington Ranch, large fireplaced living Bogalusa, La., who was New and went on to enjoy a “second serve as well as he usually does,” the WE NEED BOYS & GtRLS hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- room, garage, partially Connors? “It might be,” Ashe 32 (53). England’s top rebounder this season. season,” winning three NIT games 32-year-old Wimbledon champion "One of the best. Only one WCT car garage. Aluminum siding. finished and insulated full OPEN HOUSE replied. “I’m thrilled to see Jimmy 12 to 14 Year Olds The Friars will counter with Bruce before losing to Princeton in the said. match may have been better when $53,500. Wolvertori Agency, basement. Fine neighborhood. TOMOmOW, SUNDIY, P.M. on our (WCT) team. I’ll talk to him Realtors, 6492813. $42,500. Warren E. Howland 2-5 Campbell and Bob Miseviclus, a pair final. Smith and Lutz played Rosewall and to canvass for tlia about it (challenge match).” Realtor, 643-1108. 60 CAMPBELL AVENUE of 6-foot-9 sophomores, under the "Last year we lost by 25. We have Alexander.” Newcombe lauded Ashe’s bullet­ MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room COVENTRY - North end, COLONIAL- A delight for the boards. The Friars also were expec­ to do better than that this time, I It was some kind of a night, even Ranch, built 1975, Dining large family, plenty of room VERNON like services. “Do you know that he three bedroom Ranch on acre Oversized seven-room Caps with wall-to-wall prac­ ting more help from playmaker Mark hope,” said Rowe, Gavitt’s assistant for many who were detaned by a EVENING HERALD room, fireplace in living lot. Range, dishwasher. 18,000 for everyone. Five bedrooms, Hm Hast if II* t*M li SWt Ellington High naaibtr t> b $43- tically everywhere. Lovely walkout basamsnt family McAndrew, the team’s senior co- coach last summer with the U.S. got 80 per cent of his first serves in? gigantic traffic snarl outside the (Herald photo by Dunn) room, kitchen with built-ins. Btu air-conditioning, oak plus den and enclosed porch, UsJtm cal That’s a big advantage. I was able to Mon., Tubs., Wed. 5-8 P.M. Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ all this for you at an un­ 2711. roo'm. Completely redone with modern kitchen. Full B" captaln. national team. Center. Starting play was held up a Bruce Ballard shoots flooring throughout. Full in semifinals get only 55 per cent of mine and the half hour. cy, Realtors, 649-2813. basement, ideal street for beatable price. Beechler- Insulation. All this on a picturesque 240' lot. Job McAndrew injured during the final The two coaches and their wives CALL 647-9946, 3-S P.M. children, Princpals only. Only Tanguay, Realtors. 646-2212. change necsssltates Immediate sals. Mid thirties and three games of the regular season, pressure was on me. Over Lee’s Ken Woodston MANCHESTER - Inflation THREE BEDROOM Ranch also spend their vacations together Moving into the Class M Division $34,500. 742-9658. worksaver kitchen with worth it. saw limited action in the Friars’ 64- on Cape Cod, hedge lor the future, 4-family, DUPLEX - 5-4, Central loca­ DIRECTIONS; East on Interstate 86, Take Exit 96, (First semifinals last night was sixth- central location, good income, separate dining area. Nicely 61 win over Holy Cross. After today’s game, though, they’ll ranked Ellington High with a 59-58 GRACIOUS Dutch Colonial tion, clean, near hospital, paneled and carpeted rec exit after Vernon Circle). Cross over Dobson Rd. to mid 50’s. Wolverton Agency, with center hall, beautiful shopping, park. $41,900. By The Huskies were expected to try go separate ways for a while. The win over Stamford Catholic at PART TIME RECEPTIONIST Realtors, 649-2813. room, fenced in yard and new­ Campbell Ave. new kitchen in oak, latest owner, no agents. 649-2218, ly decorated throughout. Low penetrating the Friar defense, which winner will prepare his team for next Hamden High. Sports briefs Do you enjoy meeting and helping people? Our Middle appliances, four bedrooms, 643-4696. repelled Holy Cross on Thursday MANCHESTER- New listing - 30's. Gallagher Agency, 529- Saturday’s NCAA opener at Ellington will oppose second-seed Turnpike Branch has an opening for a part-time recep­ paneled rec room, cedar 6874. BELFIORE AGENCY night. The Huskies’ leading scorer, tionist, The hours are Monday-Friday, 10:30-4. And 6 p.m. U&R Built eight room storage area. Move in condi­ Proidence against the champion of O’Brien Tech of Ansonia, a 74-72 Colonial. 219 batns, double SIX ROOM Cape - fireplace, Tony Hanson, was expected to drive the East Coast Conerence. The loser -8 p.m. on Thursday. tion. Beautifully treed and ANDOVER - Beautiful 7 1/2 Realtors 647-1413 winner over Nonnewaug. Morgan unsigned Bird and utility player Jamie Quirk. Joseph Alioto, an emotional and fast- garage, all the extras. Air- terraced. Mid 60’s. 646-1189. Mrage, screened porch, chain at Providence, along with guard A1 will go home and wait for a phone The 21-4 Purple Knights, champs of The signings left only three of the talking lawyer, tried to inplant in the The pjsltion Involves opening accounts, credit in­ conditioning, dead-end street. link fence, aluminum siding. room Dutch Colonial, modern $35,900. Owner 646-2795. kitchen, den, fireplace, three Weston,whom the Connecticut call from the NIT. the North Central Connecticut CINCINNATI (UPI) - National Royals 34-man roster unsigned. jury’s mind that Kapp was dancing to vestigations, and other general clerical duties. Individual 60’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- League Most Valuable Player Joe must type a minimum of 30 wpm. 0131. OAKWOOD ROAD- Clean stall barn. 5.8 country acres. HEBRON 3 ACRES EAST IIAHTFOHD ■ 19 Tower Conference, stormed back from an a different drummer than anyone well built, six room Cape, Ferrigno Realtors, '423-1886 OUTSTANOIN6 Morgan says he will not sign a new Applications being accepted between 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: BOLTON - Two bedroom ■ Eight room older Colonial, early deficit to take the verdict. Tim else in the NFL by refusing to sign a fireplace, garage, rec room, anytime. 429-9351 evenings. • room Cutiom ColonUI on 3 four bedrooms. 1 I 2 baths, contract with the Cincinnati Reds for Awarded choice assumable VA mortgage, cir­ cxrandable Cape, fireplace, Forbes showed the way with 24 points standard player’s contract with the VERNON UER BUILT full basement, garage, nice lot woodod acrot with babbling mill fireplace, garage, $34,900. anything under the reported $200,000 OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - The HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK & TRUST VALUE AT $38,500 cular pool. $35,900. 646-1189. •troam. 4 bodrooma, bath*, Itarrv Really, 646-0882, 646- and 11 rebounds with teammate Dan Patriots in the summer of 1971. 777 Main Straal, Hartford with brook. $37,500. Century family room, garaga. Ownari Victorious Celtics he is asking — even though teammate Golden State Warriors, runaway Shop around and comparo. This 7 TWO-FAMILY 2922.' Walker adding 15 markers. Catholic LARGE three bedroom 21, Tedford Real Estate, 647- aacrHIdng at 141.900. Call now Pete Rose signed his contract for leaders in the National Basketball Paraonnal Dapartmant, 5th Floor room Ranch is a tremendous 9914. Extra nice, five rooms bows out with a 13-10 mark. Unique system An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F value. 9 bedrooms, vanity bath, rec Ranch, full basement with for datallal Arthur or Suianna Association’s Western Conference down and four rooms up. Short*. 94S-3333. TWO-FAMILY. centrally less than the $200,000 he originally room, lovely landscaped lot. garage, custom-built, con­ located Two car garage. $36,- COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Jack Sparkling condition. Call Arthur or New furnace, appliances, sought. Morgan said Friday he has and last year’s champions, Friday venient location. Priced to MANCHESTER - Huge and more. Ideal for young L WATSON K k W (X). 900. V. Celinski, Broker. 64^ not impressive Nicklaus has arranged an un­ siuanne Shorts, 646-9999. sell. Paul W. Dougan, Raahof. M IS presented his “fipal figure” — the were awarded the first-round draft Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1116 or 643-4214 Telephone Representative couple wanting to gel M tn ch n itr Offict 647-8139 reported $200,000 — to Reds choice of the Los Angeles Lakers as precedented three-hole, total-stroke L WATSON BEACH CO. Realtor, 643-4535, double garage, 175x250 lot, started with first home - RoaRora MLS $38,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- negotiator Dick Wagner. “ And I compensation for Cazzie Russell. playoff plan for his Memorial Tour­ Manclwatar OIRct $47-l155 let tenant help make COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 MANCHESTER ■ Hurry - 3166. 1 2 baths, three bedrooms, NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —The Boston Celtics, who defeated Scoreboard won’t settle for anything less,” adds General Manager Dick Vertlieb nament scheduled for May 27-30 at JCPenney Co. Spring has Sprung - This 6 mortgage payments. Must AM product aarvica dapartmant la Intarvlawing for be seen. $38,900. breezeway. garage, swim­ Morgan. said the defending NBA champions Muirfield Village Golf Club at subur­ room Ranch, three bedrooms, CAPE - Three bedrooms, ming pool, redwood deck, the New Orleans Jazz 98-93 Friday night despite the loss of John poaltlon of SIX ROOM Cape, assumable fireplSte, rec room, were “happy” to get a second first- ban Dublin. fireplace, garage, full base­ mortgage. Immediate oc­ WARRENL wooded yard. $42,500. Havlicek, were nonetheless displeased with the game. LOVELY six room Ranch ment, treed lot, needs a new carpeting, convenient loca­ Gleason upset round draft choice but said it was too Never before in an official U.S. home, on quiet tree lined cupancy. Near schools etc. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ”We won the game, that’s all,’ NBA TELEPHONE SALES owner. 30’s. LaPenta Agency, HOWLAND tion. nice lot. $36.500.647-9504. LAUDERHILL, Fla. (UPI) - early to tell what the Warriors would tournament, pro or amateur, has this street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 Call 649-1750 after 5:30. 646-4200. grumbled Coach Tom Heinson, “We Friday's Results Realtor, 646-2440. Realtors 643-1108 a severe left knee bruise. Entertainer Jackie Gleason has look for in the draft. concept been used to determine a REPRESENTATIVE baths, garage, privacy, didn’t hit the shots when we could Philadelphia 123, Detroit Buckley School, low 40’s. "Havlicek has been a big part of our 1 1 2 . threatened to pull his rich Inverrary winner on the same day a tourna­ Talaphona salat axparlanca raqulrad to work for our MANCHESTER - Ten room BOLTON CENTER - Nine have opened it up and put it away.” Keith Real Estate. 646-4126, Ranch, six bedrooms, large offense for years and you don’t lose a Boston 98, New Orleans 93 Golf Classic out of the Professional Final step ment is scheduled to end, if it results Manchaatar Sarvica Cantar. Evaning S Saturday 649-1922. room, one story Cape, paneled TWO-FAMILY homes - Star­ ★ ★ RANCHES ★ ★ Charlie Scott an9 Jo Jo White hours and part-tima. Plaaaa phona 649-7868. Mr. treed lot, garage, ideal for den, living room with wall-to- player like him without feeling it,” Kansas City 111, Seattle 93 Golfers Association tour and in a deadlock after 72 holes. ting as low as $31,900. Call us $32,900—Lovely 2 bedrooms, nsw kitchen, bath, powered the Celtics to a 26-point BOSTON (UPI) — Minor league large family on budget.-$41.- wall carpeting and fireplace, today, and find out how you Heinsohn said. Phoenix 99, Chicago 97 organize other celebrity-sponsored Should the players still be tied Krauaa. MANCHESTER - Magnificent 900. Warren E. Howland. aluminum elding and garage.^ lead, but the Jazz steadily moved up pitcher Chuck Ross has been sold to Equal Opportunity Employer______eleven room Colonial, over 4,- formal dining room with can be the landlord and start Butch van Breda Kolff, whose Los Angeles 106, Golden tourneys to follow suit. after the three holes, they will con­ Realtors, 643-1108. fireplace, family kitchen with $37,900—Immaculate, 3 bedrooms, family room oft late In the game until time ran out. SUte 99 the California Angels as the final step (X)0 square feet of elegant receiving income. B/W Real­ team suffered its fifth straight loss, The television star said the PGA tinue to play an extra hole or holes breakfast nook, mud room ty, 647-1419. country kitchsn, flraplacad living room, car­ Dave Cowens, who scored 22 Celtic Cleveland 113, Portland 100 in a deal that brought Denny Doyle to living area. 4 1/2 baths, MANCHESTER • Harlan said his team is not working hard failed to provide enough professional until a winner is decided. aluminum siding, beautiful with closets, full attic, gar­ port. points, held off the Jazz rally with the Boston Red Sox last June. Street - Lovely six room Cape. age. large pilddock. Excellent enough. ABA players for his pro-celebrity event, terraced lot. Must be seen. MANCHESTER - Large $39,200—Oorgsoua, 3 bedrooms, hilly carpeted, large seven points in the last four minutes. Red Sox Vice President Dick 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, landscaping. $49,500. Wolver­ aluminum sided cape, four “We have to win on hustle and we Friday's Results staged on Tuesday preceding the SALES OPPORTUNITY Priced to sell fast in 80’s. Call aluminum siding, wall-to-wall rec room with bar, Florida room off kitchen, ” We didn’t play that well tonight,” O'Connell said Boston paid cash for R. Zimmer. J.D. Real Estate, ton Agency, Realtors, 649- bedrooms, two baths, dining have to play well. I think the two are New York 127, Virginia 108 tournament, and ignored the com­ Changing of guard Parhapa your praaant job la not ohallanglng or aa carpeting. Excmient lot with 2813. pool and garaga. said Scott, who scored 25 points to Doyle last season but also promised a 646-1980. or 647-1139. room, front-to-back fireplaced related. When we aren’t playing well, Denver 137, St. Louis 125 munity, tourney workers, sponsors WASHINGTON (UPI) - The I g ^ financially aa you would Ilka It to ba, our trees. Priced in mid 30’s. living room. Immediate oc­ $52,900—Newt 3 bedroome, 2 bathe, fireplaced family White’s 23. player to^nam ed after the season. Arruda Realty, 644-1539. we just don’t shoot well,” van Breda San Antonio 124, Indiana and he, himself, in the publicity National Football League Players organization la axpanding Its aalsa fores. 'Thara will RAMBLING nine room Cape, MANCHESTER - Eight room cupancy. Asking In the low room off kitchen, aluminum elding, double ”We played better defensively than Kolff said. 114, ot Association began a changing of the ba an sxcsilani opaning for a quallfisd aalsa 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Condominium. An extremely 40 s. B/W Really, 647-1419. garage. promoting the tournament. Tough target laprsaantatlvs. A raaponalbla parson with tha we did offensively. It shouldn’t be Pete Maravich again led New guard today with the nominations of trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ good buy at $35,900. Call 643- $62,500—Newl Spacloua 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, NHL SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - After wlllingnaas to work hard. If you ballavs you oan sail, cy. Realtors, 646-3166. FARMHOUSE 1357 alter 6 p.m. LARGE SIX room Raised hard to hold a 26-point lead.” Orleans, scoring 22 points. Bud Brett signs candidates to take over the flraplacad family room off kitchen, dining Friday’s Results three days on the stand, Joe Kapp, ws would Ilka to apaak to you. For a confldantlal In- Ranch, finished rec room, The Celtics, who jumped to a 30-15 Stallworth, who wound up with 15 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - leadership of the union as REPRODUCTION aluminum sided, wall-to-wall room, lovely foyer, Vt acre wooded h>L dou­ Atlanta 8, NY Rangers 3 who can read a blitz as good as tarvlaw, contact Mr. McCavanaugh, 643-6138. NEW TO MARKET - This lead at the end of the first period, in­ points, scored 11 during a strong Jazz California 4, Boston 3 George Brett, the Kansas City replacements for President Kermit oversized Cape is lust right Custom built in 1975, eight EXCELLENT LOCATION - carpeting, lake privileges, ble garage. anyone, has proved a tough target in- creased the lead to 63-37 early in the surge in the third period. Royal’s most valuable player in just Alexander and Vice President Tom for the growing family. Large rooms, two fireplaces, 10 Excellent two-family. 5-5, 2- $42 all 646-357!i79. third period before the Jazz began in­ WHA de^ for defense attorneys in his master bedroom, formal acres of land. A fine home car garage with overhead Boston, leading the NBA Atlantic his second season of major league Keating. BOLTON - Sacrificing at $32,- Friday's Results damages trial in federal court / m o r i j rH E R S ; dining room, eat-in kitchen, for the country gentleman. doors, separate heating by oil, ching back. Disivion, snapped a two-game losing ball, Friday was among three Both Alexander and Keating were electric domestic hot water, 900. Im m aculate 6 room Houston 6, Phoenix 3 against the New England Patriots plus nreplaced living room, 1 $72,500. MERRITT The Celtics played without streak with the win and moved to a players to sign 1976 contracts with giving up their positions in the 1/2 baths, garage. Non-traffic A-1 condition, first floor readv Ranch, heated garage, private Havlicek, their star forward-guard, Quebec 9, Edmonton 4 and the National Football League. for owner occupancy. $44,900. yard. Hurry. Lessenger Com­ 41-20 record, while the Jazz dropped the Royals. association because their, active 315 CINTia ST.. MANCHtSTIR.CONN.* Phon« 643-5135 street, only $36,900. Keith FISPHEGKI who is out at least two weeks with Former San Francisco Mayor playing careers have ended. Real Estate, 6464126, 649- For inspection call, 568-5660. pany, Realtors, 646-8713, 423- Realtors 646-1180 to 27-36. Also signing were pitcher Doug 1922. RaaHor 643-2121 John F. Shannon Real Estate. 9291. I PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 6, 1976 Frank md Enwtt Artleh$ tor Salt 41 Apartmanta For Rant S3 Apartmenla For Rant S3 Autot For Sale SI M ^CHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Sat.. March 6, 1976 — PAGE ELEVEN Answer to Previous Puzzle m FLY YOU ANYH^HERE! GOLF CLUBS and bag, used WE HAVE customers waiting FOUR ROOM apartment, in NEED CAR? Credit bad? O n T o u r only once. Will trade for good for the rental of your apart­ older duplex, appliances, and Bankrupt? Repossessed? i ! Charles M. Schultz weight lifting sei. Call 649- ment or home. J.D. Real hot water, $195. and security. Honest Douglas accepts ACROSS DOWN 6356 between 6-7 p.in only. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- F l y SACK Newly refinished. 643-1442. lowest down, smallest Dear Abby 1 Agra’s ------115 1980. payments, Douglas Motors, 1 Temperature (ab.) Mahal 2 Asseverate GOOD QUALITY sofa, all THREE ROOM apartment, 345 Main. y ______4 Lima Is Its 3 Lamentations l b T h C - i 9 5 o '5 i spring construction, 83" long, LOOKING for anything in real restored colonial, neat, hot By Abigail Van Buren capital 4 Leo, Pius. WHAT PO QOU estate rental - apartments, water and parking Central. TOYOTA - See us for reliable 8 Capri or Man. Peter, el al cnocToate brown damasK e.g. ^THINKOFTHAT?’ £ ( covering, $135; two club homes, multiple dwellings, no 643-2171 or 643-8470. used T^yotas with our 60-day 5 Biblical garden fees. Call J.D. Real Estate DEAR ABBY: Lately you have had letUra in your 12 Cain’s mother 6 Hand over chairs, apple green damask, 1007o warranty. We also buy (Bib.) Associates, Inc. 646-1980. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, column about fathers sexually molesting their growing 7 Swiss canton $35 each. All good condition. 22 LOCUST Street, seven daughters. This is a tragic problem, and I agree that by 13 European river 8 Roman roads rooms, security, $230. 646- 345 C e n te r S tr e e t, 14 Australian tree Manchester Forest Hills area. reading about it in your column, some children may bo 9 Dispatch . 646-6229 after 6. UNUSUAL Deluxe one 2426, 9-5. ■ Manchester, 646-4321. 15 Sea (Fr.) 10 Openwork fabric 27 Pirate 40 Fourth Estate ThAV£