PAGE TWENTY-TWO— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 14, 1975 Rockville revitalization Fish club honors Dowgiewicz major committee concern Stanley Dowgiewicz of Dowgewicz, 1 lb. 10 oz. Robert Surdell, 5 lb. 15 oz. KATHY say*: "FOR Q/FT QIVINQ, OH YOUR OWN Rockville was named this calico bass; Ed Heck, 3 lb. large mouth bass. USE ■ WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF The Weather Bemie Patchell, 3 lb. 11 man by the Polish 11 oz. small mouth bass; VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGARI...” Partly sunny, high in mid 30s, oz. trout; Robert Heck, 2 BARBARA RICHMOND information concerning the properties. American Citizens Fish Robert Surdell, 3 lb. small low 40s. Fair tonight with low in lb. 5 oz. trout; and George ORCHARD FRESH: Macs, Cortlanda, Btidwint, McCowani, Herald Reporter He also suggests that Rockville stores Club at the 48th annual mouth bass; Clarence Ruaaata, Rad A Qoldan Dallclout Applat; plua Boac Paara A Fraah the mid 20s, mid 30s. Partly Grade, 1 lb. 15 oz. trout. Cidar. . iKanrlfTatTr SuTtitug B Andrew Tricarico, chairman of the be given new paint jobs, sidewalks be banquet of the club Sunday. Suchecki, a 1 lb. 9 oz. and a cloudy Sunday, high in 40s. Three prizes were NATIVE: Caullflowar, Baata, Swiaa Chard, Spinach, Carrola, Broc­ Rockville Area Chamber of Commerce repaired, parking lots be further He was presented with a 1 lb. 5 oz., bullhead; and coli, Salad Bowl, Rad A Hoi Pappara, Whila Swaat Pappara, Laaka, awarded for each specie of Shalota, Egg Plant, Charry Tomatdaa, Com, Groan A fallow Boana, Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWELVE PAGES PLUS WEEKEND Economic Development Committee is landscaped and such. trophy and his name will be Sam Dowgiewicz, 1 lb. 4 oz. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS fresh water fish, $5, $3, and CranbarriM. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVfiMBER 15, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 40 determined to revitalize the center of Commenting on the traffic flow, inscribed on the permanent bullhead. FRESH: SIrawbarrIaa, Canlaloupaa, Paralmmona, Tangarlnoa, Robert Bailey, 3 lb. 10 oz. LImaa, Orapalnill, Rad, Whita, A Blua Qrapaa, PInaapplaa, Dataa, Rockville. Loranger said Rockville has a problem gold club trophy along with FIga, Nuta, Paara, Pomagranataa. w “We have to make it work,” Tricarico but added that major construction in this previous champions. pickerel; Anthony said as he outlined committee plans. His area cannot be expected in the immediate The championship award Cyrkiewicz, 3 lb. pickerel. THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALSI committee is working with members of future due to the high cost. He did, is presented each year to Danny Hayden, two 6 lb. NATIVE CAULIFLOWER ^ fle head the original Committee for the Revitaliza­ however, suggest a review of the parking the club member who 10 oz. large mouth bass; IBOLAND GREEN HT. POTATOES 10 iba $1.10 News tion of Rockville, formed last year. problem which is “ certainly a con­ catches the largest number This printing test pattern isl of prize-winning fish CALIF. LEHUCE headOSC Economic summit tributing factor to the over-all traffic flow OIL CO. He said he has also sought the expertise part of ’The Herald quality con-' INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT 6 lor TOC summary of local business leaders and John problem.” during the season. trpl program in order to give EST. 1935 Loranger, town planner. A survey of the Tricarico said the businessmen have to Dowgiewicz’ catches in­ you’ °one of the finest EMPEROR GRAPES 'h «9C be the catalysts to get the ball rolling. He cluded : a 1 lb. 12 oz. calico newspapers in the nation. ROYAL EATMORE’ ICE CREAM oai TOC Compiled from Rockville retail section he did shows that United Press International of the total 315,478 square feet of retail said the committee will investigate all bass; 3 lb. small mouth FUEL OIL OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. space, 69,144 square feet is vacant space. parking possibilities. bass; 1 lb. 11 oz. calico AUTOMATIC DELIVERY a Wa Sa// Tha Horald, Sunday Papara, p/ua todary T/ckata • 24 HOUR SERVICE begins in Paris Vacant are the former Woolworth and He also suggested a possibility of the bass; and a 2 lb. 12 oz. "THE KING pickerel. State Popular Market areas in the Rockville widening of Union St. from Ward to Elm OF Shopping Plaza and Grant’s in the upper St. which he termed a bottleneck right Other winners in the 646-6320 HARTFORD —The Connec­ kiitrS.’':- ■ PRODUCEI" PARIS (UPI) - President Ford Joining Ford were French Presi- bed and Kissinger had only a chair now. various fresh water fish ticut Lung Association Friday ; shopping area; the former Administration 369 C tn ttr 8t., ManchMt«r PERU and the leaders of France, Britain, dejit Valery Giscard D’Estaing, for the overnight flight. Simon saw The committee also discussed the categories were: Dominic 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 said a proposal to increase the Building (soon to be occupied by the Court West Germany, Japan and Italy British Prime Minister Harold Ford off and then rode a second plane possibility of setting up a “farmer’s sulfur content for fuel burned of Common Pleas); some office space in gathered Saturday for a weekend at a Wilson, West German Chancellor in order to get a bed across the Atlan­ market’ ’ in the shopping plaza parking lot, at selected electric generating : the new professional building; offices in Napoleonic castle to see if they can Helmut Schmidt, Japanese Prime tic. and also some sort of small spot where stations was a potential health the First Federal building and some of­ cooperate in saving their peoples Minister Takeo Miki and Italian “While our national economy is one could purchase coffee and a bun in the hazard. Two major utilities are fices on Park Place. from recession, inflation and other Premier Aldo Moro. reviving, I want to bolster our efforts early morning hours. seeking Department of En­ In his report Loranger noted it was economic ills. through cooperation with other in­ A. Bernard Growl, executive director of vironmental Protection ap­ Napoleon Bonaparte and his expected that the Grant’s store would Ford’s press secretary, Ron dustrialized democracies. And I want the chamber, said the committee is proval to burn oil with a higher ; Josephine romanced in the castle 30 close but added that even a more stable Nessen, told reporters aboard Air to join with these nations in working laboring under a terrible burden as it has sulfur content that could save • miles southwest of Paris two cen­ chain would have trouble maintaining the Force One en route from Washington toward sustained international use in downtown Rockville today. to be careful it doesn’t endanger any of the consumers $21 million annual­ turies ago. prosperity,” Ford said at Atlanta existing businesses or industries. to expect no “ momentous an­ He cited as two basic reasons, ly- ; nouncement” from the summit. But The six leaders of the industrial speech Friday night. With all of the problems, the original accessibility and age. “The construction he indicated “practical” headway democracies made the meeting a William Seidman, chief White revitalization committee did not ignore STORRS —Trustees at the ; of 1-86 in the 1950’s and its provision of University of Connecticut have could be made against money stag affair, allowing in only their House economic adviser, said the big easily developed, accessible land, par­ the fact that Rockville has many assets; foreign and financial ministers. six will try to find ways to turn the Significant pre-20th century architecture; imposed new fees ranging up to : problems. ticularly at its interchanges, spelled the “The idea is for the six leaders of “I think President Ford is going Western roller coaster cycle of boom natural beauty of terrain and river; vital $600 a year despite a campus ! ultimate end of Rockville as the retail the great industrial democracies to into it in terms of how it will affect and recession toward perpetual local residental area and pride of vested potest by an estimated 500 ■: center it once was,” he said. get together to share views on what the American economy—the con­ prosperity. But the summit, he said, home ownership; the availability of state students. The fee hikes affect ;! Loranger said that no amount of im­ dormitory and dining hall rates ,■ the world economy looks like,” sumer, the businessman. What this is only a skull session. and federal funds to improve some of the proved access to Rockville will make it Nessen said. “The process that they will mean in practical term s,” “We do not expect there will be more serious pxoblems; and the and law school tuition. more desirable than the easily accessible are participating in could have prac­ Nessen said. momentous decisions reached at the land near 1-86. He said the second factor of availability of local investment to back meeting,” he said. WATERBURY —A Superior ■ tical effects in energy, trade, infla­ age creates a problem because the possible citizen involvement. Ford slept on the flight here. He Kissinger, speaking Tuesday at Court Judge has rejected a mo- : tion and other matters.” American public has been led to believe One of the suggestions that the com­ had boarded Air Force One in Pittsburgh, put it this way: “We in­ tion to move to Stamford the Ford, accompanied by Secretary of that “good” equals “new.” He said this mittee made was construction of a multi­ k. m Washington a few minutes after step­ tend, at the economic summit, to tnH State Henry A. Kissinger and trial of New York City ; makes it difficult to sell products from an level parking garage to the rear of the ping off another jet that had carried consolidate the cooperation of the in­ stockbroker Murray R. Gold, : Treasury Secretary William E. old-appearing setting. Memorial Building. The chamber com­ him to North Carolina and Georgia dustrial democracies. We plan to dis­ 4 . 0 ' charged with the slayings of his : Simon scheduled meetings through He advised that Rockville shouldn’t look mittee is also eyeing this possibility along Republican Party fund-raising cuss common goals and agree on former mother-in-law and Monday at suburban Rambouillet much beyond the immediate neighborhood with several others. ioe® speeches Friday. cooperative means to achieve them. father-inlaw Sept. 26,1974. Mr. Castle with the other world leaders. for the basic support of its retail space The list of plans and possibilities is Ford slept on Air Force One’s only The heads of government can assess and Mrs. Irving W. Pasternak because it has to compete with the iengthy but the committee of the chamber the current situation, identify needs S'- Don’t miss your were killed in their Waterbury LaFayette Square area and the Rt. 83 plans to go ahead with a fuil action plan and discuss measures that they s'- chance to save hundreds of $’s home after returning from ; shops. which will be a distillation of all the should take in common.” during Watkin’s fabulous warehouse Yom Kippur services. Judge refuses to free I^cause he feels immediate action studies of the various groups. Chamber 0 ! The six divided the economic puz­ shoulcUae taken he plans to contact president Wdliam Tedoldi has set a Feb. 1 salel You’ll save on our best selling and zle into six parts. Ford was leading property owners to determine their inten­ date for this report on what to do and how most popular living room collections at tremen­ teacher strike leaders the discussions on energy. Schmidt tions, get their ideas, and other concrete to do it. dous reductions — sofas, chairs, loveseats and R egional put his main effort into coordinating recliners — You’ll see the magnificent fabrics, feel the BOSTON —Sen. Edward W. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Twelve teachers refused to accept a economic programs of each country. A sign of the times solid comfort and still have the Watkin’s quality!! Brooke, R-Mass., mentioned leaders of a teachers strike remain proposed three year contract that Miki took the subject of world trade; Herald photographer Steve Dunn caught this last leaf falling by President F.ord Friday as a behind bars today after a judge provided no wage increases in the Moro, East-West trade; Wilson, from a tree in Manchester. It symbolizes the end of Indian potential running mate, says he refused a school board plea for their first year. It was the city’s third economic relations with less REG. you

News for Senior Citizens Manchester Evening Herald Published every evening except Sundays and holidays. Entered at 5 Hi! We still have about 5 seats left structing the class and also the Adult Thursday, Thanksgiving dinner, the Manchester, Conn., Post Office 3 BIQ HITS on our third bus for our Christmas Education Department of roast tender Tom turkey with moist Di s c o u n t as Second Class Mail Matter. FRI. - SAT. • SUN. party at Restland Farms Restaurant, Manchester for making this class dressing and gravy, cranberry sauce, Suggested Carrier Rates “AMERICAN GRAFFITI” I j Payable In Advance Sunday in Northfield, Thursday, Dec. 11. It whipped potatoes, green beans possible. Single copy...... 15« WOODY ALU N In all adds up to an exciting day away almondine, homemade orange MANGItESTIR Weekly...... In the afternoon we had a nice tur­ ...... 9oe ‘TAKE THE MONEY AND RUT from home, and will feature a full cranberry bread, freshly baked EAST HARTFORD One month ...... $3.90 nout for our arts and crafts class. Three months ...... $11.70 HAPPY FEASTING course dinner and lots of fun and While Gloria kept one group busy pumpkin pie, and a beverage. GLASTONBURY Six months ...... $23.40 Plus KURT VONNEQUTS j | IS IN STORE FOR Y0U...HERE.' One year ...... $46.80 Openings laughter. So give us a call if you Friday, French toast with maple “SUUQHTER HOUSE FIVF making various Christmas articles, I i n n w c ^ Mail Rates Upon Request would like to join the gang, and had others busy making outdoor syrup, tender ham slices, Subscribers who fail to receive start ig better still stop by and le.t us tell you mats. Some of them for themselves applesauce, and a bevefage. their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. Mince should telephone the circulation I November 16 | Egg Nog more about it. and others for our up and coming Schedule for the week department, 647-9946. Ice Cream The action around the center Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen I at the ii-i craft fair. Ice Cream ’Traditional at Shady Glen; started with our Senior Bowling social bingo games, canned goods Meanwhile upstairs we had five FOOT PRINTS Made especially for your tastes just like old-fashioned League which did bowl despite the needed, and at least one can for the BUFFERIN tTHEATRESEAST tables for bridge with the lucky Invites You To View MARY CHENEY LIBRARY holiday pleasure! With just homemade pie. Ideal for pat­ holiday, with the following results: needy. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is Twice As Fast I I winners as follows: Irene Foisy, 5,- CHESTER WrKADE . 64i-5»l the right spices, blended ty shells, topped with whipped In the men’s Class A group, Clarence served. 1 to 4 p.m., pinochle games. As Aspirin i HOURS 320; Marjorie McLain, 5,270; William UNIQUE CRAFTS “tastefully” together! cream, for a different, Peterson won both the high triple Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips Lucas, 5,230; Mariann Herdic, 4,970, “QUACKSER for holiday giving 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. I delicious dessert! with 520, and the high single with a at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Monday through 2 2 5 ’s 2.77 and Rose Fredman, 4,250. Foimiir . CRAFT SHOW OPENING I All Public Service Departments | 225. In the Class B group, John Rice Then came Thursday, and in the Wednesday final days to sign up for —AND— the Restland Farm Christmas party. Sunday, November 16th, 1975 Calling for Rockville General will be open and Edward Strauss tied for the high morning we had another fine turnout l-86mT9l>rOLMTW ' BUSNSIpr SIGNS “12 CHAIRS” triple with a 442, and Edward Strauss for our pinochle and setback classes. ’Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., bus pickup for -4 - 6 P.M. i —•— I won the high single with a 177. shopping, 10 a.m., ceramic class and 466 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER After a delicious baked haddock BURNSIDE BARBRA Tri-town women call area Mary Jane Burke of Vernon. At the I No fines will be collected for over-1 In the women’s Class A group, dinner we moved upstairs for our oil painting class, 1 p.m., return trip |5i0|»W «M AVI., I. NTTR. • 521-311] STREISAND 643-8953 Mary Chaves won both the high triple from shopping and Senior Bowling residents seeking funds in end of the second week, $18,856 was I due material returned in the library | Fun-Day program. PETER SELLERS Dairy Stores with a 406, and the high single with a League will bowl at the Parkade “UNDERCOVER HERO” (R) “ THE WAY Rockville General Hospital’s first pledged. The appeal ends next Our guest speaker, Sid Bauld set up I during the above hours. | 158. In the Class B group, Edna Lanes. S:00 p lu t public drive. They are, from the Friday. Its aim is $125,000. (Herald I WO row KM KM i,o<; vno\s a display on a number of locks and Robart Blakt WE WERE” Rt. 6 & 44A — Open Daily & Sun. Christensen won the high triple with Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle EllloH Qould other means of securing our homes left, Marge Allen of Ellington, photo by Richmond) I No fine period will be in effect | a 327, and the high single was won by games, noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is “RUSTING” (R) against thefts. He explained how FOOT PRINTS Lodia Bertrand of Tolland, and I'arkailt* itram ii • Mon. ihrii Sul Violet Denhup with a 126. served. 12:45 p.m., bridge games, 1 7d)0 GREAT I ONLY for the Sundays in November | helpful the items could be, and gave a (,|olin aiifl Iternicr On Wednesday morning we had p.m., arts and crafts class including s m CLASSIC STUDIO Announces A i and December... I nice presentation enjoyed by all. MICHAEL CAINE nine tables for our pinochle games Gloria’s corner the making of outdoor mats. Bus NATALIE WOOD “CAMaOT” “PEEPER” (PO) Liturgical Dance with the lucky winners being: Just think, oniy 18 days til the Fair. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips at Area meetings and 12:30 and 3 p.m. B;30 plu$ Josephine Schuetz, 616; Bess Mrr- We are getting some nice articles in, "STEPFORD WIVES" (Pai nan, 607; Michael Desimone, 608; Thursday, 10 a.m., pinochle and 7:25 SAT. A SUN. VTorhshop *3.00 per person but we need many more. We also ____ $ 1.50 ______AT 2:00 P.M. ONLY Clara Hemingway, 600; Rene Maire, need some paper bags as we will be setback classes. Noon to 12:45 p.m.. events coming up 588; Paul Schuetz, 582; Alfreda Hot-meals and Meals-on-Wheels. 1 Sat. and Sun. Matinee Lassie In MONDAY, NOV. 17, 1975 e 3-5 P.M. using quite a few. Helen Flavell, the HILLS OF HOME 1:30 OOC “HILLS OF HOME” Hallin, 581; Lyla Steele, 569, and food chairman, asked me to remind p.m., Fun-Day featuring our Babysitting Available Welfare hours, 7 to 9 Tuesday Cecil Benson, 568. “Sunshiners” arid including a sing- Andover p.m. in the planning room. Tri-Town Players, 8 you to get out your favorite recipes |466 M air^treetJj^^ Along with that, our crewel em- and whip up a few. along for those who want to take Monday Town Hall. p.m., Lottie Fisk Building, part. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and broideiy class had its final session The menus for next week are: Planning and Zoning Tuesday Henry Park. return at noon and 3 p.m. until after the holidays or around the Monday, homemade baked beans, Commission, 8 p.m.. Town Flood and Erosion Cdn- Wednesday first of the year. ’The class had steamed frankfurthers, brown bread Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Office Building. trol Board, 7:30 p.m.. League of Women themselves a little party and are social games, one extra canned food Lane Music Center of Vernon | | with whipped butter, chilled peach StiCHCASE CINEMA/ 1234 Conservation Commis­ Town Hall. Voters, open meeting, 7:30 already looking forward to the start halves, and a beverage. for the needy. Noon to 12:30 p.m., sion, 8 p.m;. Town Office Wednesday p.m., home of Mrs. Ruth lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., seG of the next session. On behalf of the Wednesday, vegetable beef noodle t-84EXIT56-S1LVEn LANE-ROBERTS ST. Building. Senior Citizens, Second Baron, 9 Olson Dr. members and our staff we wish to back games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL. INFO. 568-8810 soup with crackers, Italian grinder, presents .« FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE^ Wednesday Congregational -Ghurch ‘Unit 14 American Legion thank Mrs. Lynn King, the teacher, chewy brownies, and a beverage. return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. ■M Board of Selectmen, Community House. AuxiliarVj^ 8 p.nr. Post for doing such an excellent job of in­ time to be announced. Welfare hours, iO a.m. to Home, Vfet St. Diana Ross Thursday 12 noon. Registrar’s Room, Thursday Theater time schedules JOE NICKERSON « *ia n d Town Hall. Zoning Commission, 7:30 M a h o ^ . Library Board, 8 p.m., at the town library. Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Administration Saturday Time Clock UA East 2 - “The Way Sunday Time Clock We Were” 2:30-4:45-7:00- p.m., board room. Town Building. 9:15 Annual Thanksgiving We Were” 7:00-9:15 GULBRANSEN ORGAN dinner, 12 p.m., Andover Hall. Saturday Burnside 1 — “Stepford UA East 3 - “Camelot” :-AU PtBFOBMANI Burnside 1 — “Stepford UA East 3 — “Camelot” Elementary School. Thursday Hanukkah auction, 8 2 00 8:00 Wives” 5:20-8:45; “Hills of 2:00-5:00-9:00 Wives” 7:25; “ Peeper” : - Home” 1:30; “ Peeper” Sunday Nov. 16th at 2:30 P.M. I 3 ■St^rHEOrHER Saturday Bicentennial Commis­ p.m., B’nai Israel 9:30 Showplace Theatre 1 & 2 Showplace Rockville I — ■ SIDE OF THE Synagogue, Rockville. 3:05-7:20 DAYS OF IT-'II^OUNTAIN Ham and bean supper, 5 sion, 7:30 p.m., board Burnside 2 — “Busting” Rockville I — “ Earthquake” 2:00-4:30- COLONY ROOM of VERNON | Burnside 2 — “Busting” THE CONDOR to 7 p.m., Andover room. Town Hall. 7:00; “Undercover Hero” 7:10-9:30 Route 83-Talcottvllle, Conn. “Earthquake” 2:00-7:10- 3:40-7:00; “Undercover Elementary School. 9:00 9:30 Rockville II — “Jaws” East Hartford Hebron Hero” 2:00-5:20-8:35 FREE ADMISSION L , Vernon Cinema 1 — 2:00-4:20-7:00-9:20 colege A high school students Rockville II — “Jaws” Vernon Cinema 1 — Bolton Today Sunday “Peeper” 1:30-9:30; “Lit­ 2:00-7:00-9:20 Showplace Theatre,South get your fcM showcase cinema Senior Citizens Fair, First Congregational “Peeper” 1:30-5:15-9:00; dtocoum card now! save sot Monday tle Murders” 3:15-7,:30 Showplace Theatre South Windsor — “Lassie Hills of Meadow Hill, 101 Connec­ Church annual meeting, 7 “Little Murders” 3:15-7:00 Selectmen, 7 p.m.. Town Cinema 2 — “Lassie in Windsor — “Lassie Hills of Home” 2:00; “Walking Tall ticut Blvd., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., church. Cinema 2 — “Lassie in Part II” 7:15-9:15 Hall. the Hills of Home” 1:00- Home” 2:00; “ Walking the Hills of Home” 1:00- WED. to SUN EVE. $1.50 p.m. Monday 3:00; “Everything About Tall Part II” 7:15-9:15 Showcase Cinema 1 — ALL MATINEES 99- Tuesday Burnside Methodist’s an­ Town clerk and assessor 3:00; “Undercover Hero” Homemakers, 10 a.m.. Sex” 7:30; “Undercover Showcase Cinema 1 — "Condor” Cont. 1:10-3:20- GENERAL LYON INN nual Christmas fair, 10 office hours, 7 to 9 p.m.. 5:30-8:45; “Everthing DOUBLE FEATURE (PO; 5:30-7:35-9:50 — Town Hall. Hero” 9:15 “Condor” Cent. 1:103:20- MICNAEL CAINE In EtU S in ce 1776 American Culiine a.m. to 7 p.m., church hall Town Office Building. About Sex” 7:15 Republican Town Com­ Manchester Drive-In — 5:30-7:30-9:50 Showcase Cinema 2 — ROUTE 198 EASTFORD, CONNECTICUT on Church St. First Congregational Manchester Drive-In — h "PEEPER” piu. mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. “Slaughter House Five” Showcase Cinema 2 — “ Mahogany’’ Cont. Saint Issac Joques Church Executive Council, “Slaughter House Five” "LIHLE MURDERS” Knights of Columbus, 8 7:00; “American Graffiti” “Mahogany” Cont. 1:00- l:00’3:05-5:10-7:15-9:30 ELLIOT QOULD Tuei.-Sat. 12:00-2:00 P.M. @$3.50 + tax Ladies Guild crafts fair. 7:30 p.m., church. 6:30; “American Graffiti” DON SUTHERLAND Complete Luncheons! p.m., St. Maurice Church 8:45; “Take the Money and 3:05-5:10-7:15-9:30 Showcase Cinema 3 — Woodland School on Long Regional Board of 8:10; “Take the Money and Complete Dinners: Tues.-Thurt. 6:00-8:00 P.M. @$4.50 + tax parish center. Run” 10:45 Showcase Cinema 3 — “The Other Side of the Hill Drive, 10 a.m. to 4 Education, 7:30 p.m., Run” 10:10 Friday: 6:00-8:00 P.M. $4.50 & $5.50 + tax Wednesday UA East 1 - “Hills of “The Other Side of the Mountain” 1:30-3:35-5:40- p.m. Rham High School library. UA East 1 - “Hills of Senior citizens, 1:30 Home” 2:00; “Black Mountain” Cont. 1:30-3:35- 7:45-9:55 Friday Specialty: 0:tr Own Baked Stuffed Center School PTA Tuesday Home” 2:00; “Black R egular p.m.. Town Hall. Christmas” 7:10-9:10; 5:40-7:45-9:55 Showcase Cinema 4 — Flounder Filett w/Newburg Sauce crafts fair. Chapman St., Junior Woman’s Club, Christmas” 5:10-7:10-9:10 D aily Friday “Alice’s Restaurant, 2001 “Jack and the Beanstalk’’ / DOUBLE FEATURE Saturday: 6:00-8:30 P.M. @$5.50 & $6.50 + lax 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Phelps Hall, Rt. UA East 2 - “The Way Features Democratic Town Com­ Space Odyssey’’ Midnight 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 PETER SELLERS Temple Beth Tefilah 85. “ UNDERCOVER HERO” p'lu’. O riginal Sat. Dinner Specialty (Nov. 15th) mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. 12:00 Roast Duckling w/Gen’l. Lyon Inn Cider spaghetti dinner and Monte Democratic Town Com­ WOODY ALLEN Yankee Pot Roast Apple Dressing & Sauce Carlo whist, 8:30 p.m. mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ “EVERYTHING ABOUT SEX' & Coventry Sunday: '12:00-2:30 P.M. @$5.50 & $6.50 + tax Sunday fice Building. 64G-G333 (R) Fine Roast Lamb Today ★ AHENTION ★ CLOSED MONDAYS Conference League Wednesday Gleaners Holiday Fair, American Legion Unit SAT.-SUN. KIDS SHOW Reservations Suggested * Tel. 974-1380 Championship Game^^East ILASSIE IN HILLS OF HOME | Second CongregaUonal Hartford Elks and East No. 95 dessert buffet and Di s c o u n t Guests are invited to B.Y.O.B. TO THE VOTERS OF THE 8th DISTRICT! SHOWN 1 P.M. a 3 P.M. Church Hall, Rt. 44/C 9:30 Hartford Mustangs, fashion show, 8 p.m.. Post ------V ------a.m. to 4 p.m. McAuliffe Park midget Home, Main St. [7 Harvest Dance by the MANCHESTER A RUMOR IS BEING CIRCULATED IN THE EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT field, 1 p.m. Thursday Robertson Grammar Vernon Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., EAST HARTFORD THAT THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER IS GOING TO TAKE OVER THE School PTO at St. Mary’s social room Gilead GLASTONRURY EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT, (FIRE AND SEWER DEPARTMENTS). Church Hall, 9 p.m. to 1 Monday Congregational Church. a.m. Town Council, 7:30 p.m.. Republican Town Com­ THIS IS PURELY POLITICAL PROPAGANDA AND THE ONLY WAY THAT Sunday- Administration Building. mittee, 8 p.m.. Town Of­ THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER CAN TAKE OVER THE EIGHTH UTILITIES FINAL HOURS Annual meeting of Parents of Children with fice Building. DISTRICT IS IF AND WHEN THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH UTILITIES Nathan Hale Fife and Learning Disabilities, 8 Recreation Commission, DISTRICT VOTE TO DO SO. OPEN TONIGHT & SUNOAY 10-12 MIDNIGHT Drum Corp, 2 to 4 p.m., p.m.. Middle School. 8 p.m.. Town Office Town Hall. Dutch Auction, PTO, Building. DECONGESTANT VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH DISTRICT, HELP US TO CONSERVE OUR CIVIC- SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS - VERNOH WAYSIDE Monday 7:30 p.m., Vernon Elemen­ MINDED ORIGINAL EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT. HELP US MAINTAIN Town Council, Town tary School. TABLETS SAYING ^'GOOD-RYF' AFTER MANY YEARS... Hall. OUR LOW TAX RATE. LETS NOT INVOLVE THE EIGHTH DISTRICT IN A Planning and Zoning 2 4 9 LENGTHY AND EXPENSIVE COURT ACTION. SO’8 Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall.

PINE PHARMAGY Complete KEEP BUCKLAND OUT! |664 CENTER ST. 649-98141 LOW PRES(»IPTION Financial VOTE NO! GOf/VG OUT OF PRKXS Services Concerned Citizens for The 8th District W. SInon, Treasurer STOCKS BUSINESS SALE BONDS Om 40 Turf of Un«x(»llad TAX-FR,EE INCOME S rg S » OPTIONS Open 24 Hours Dally FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE MUTUALFUNDS NOTICE TO ALL FJGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT TAXPAYERS THOUSANDS & THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN BRAND NAME Co'niaci: \ Robert C. Heavi.sides FROM LOCAL 1579 TOWN OF MANCHESTER FURNITURE MUST BE SOLD OUTI M©bil ;; * i, — ;■ Home: 647-9745 HEATING OILS Office: 278-2100 FIRE FIGHTERS UNION OR. BURNER It has been implied that we are trying to put the Eighth NATIONALLY FAMOUS NAME BRANDS AT EVERYTHING IF EVER IN YOUR LIFE YOU HAVE HEATING\TING INSTALLATION Paine Webber District Fire Department out of existence. WANTED A REAL RARGAIN - IOO>n!itiuitU)n Ptizj DEEP PRICE CUTSI "That 643-0135 Hartli.rd.Qmn. 06103 We want to make it perfectly clear that we in no way want Opportunity has Finally Arrived" — 315 Centerenter St. - Manchester ' (203)-'78-21(H) SAVE ON SUCH GOES coneolidation with the Eighth District Fire Department. We only MAKES AS: •BASSEn irS THE GREATEST GIVE-AWAY YOU want to do the job that we are being paid to do, that is to furnish •BENNINBTON EVER SAWI HURRY DOWNI DON’T fire protection for the people of the Town of Manchester. •BERKLINE DELAYI ACT NOWI OPEN Let us do our regular job as professional fire fighters and •CAROLINA COMFORT ■Mmmm •BURLINGTON A t SALE YOU’LL REMEMBER LONG Discoum 1 support our families. •WORLD SLEEP OFF AFTER WE’RE OUT OF RUSINESS... SUNDAY t j i j n l •PINE VILLAGE 1/2 1 c We in no way want to infringe on the regular jobs of the MANCHESTER •AMER. HERITAGE DOORS OPEN AT 10 A.M. Eighth District volunteer firemen on their regular jobs as union •KINOSWOOD MANCHESTER 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. EAST HARTFORD A SALE WORTH COMING 100 MILES TO EAST HARTFORD GLASTONBURY policemen, union school teachers, and union machinists. •KELLY AND MORE! EARLYBIRD DOORBUSTER SPECIALS! •COLEMAN ATTEND...you’// Buy on Sight When GLASTONBURY When you cast your vote on Monday, please keep this in - h

PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 15. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Nov. 15, 1975- PAGE FIVE The Press and the American Revolution Arnold^s march to Quebec

By Dr. Francis G. Walell stronghold, Quebec City. When bateaux (despite repairs) split at the Worcester State College' was ignored. Unable to lure the General Schuyler became ill the seams and leaked badly; salt pork, British out of Quebec and too weak to Copyright 1975 command of this campaign fell to beef and fish, dried peas, biscuits, assault it, Arnold withdrew to join American Antiquarian Society Gen. Richard Montgomery. and other provisions were spoiled. The rather short and stocky, forces with Gen. Montgomery who 7 Gen. Washington (in his But the men pushed on. Bothered by ruggedly handsome officer hurried was advancing from Montreal. But headquarters at Cambridge, a “prodigious fall of rain,’’ the army the latter had only about 300 men. about Reuben Colburn’s boatyard at Massachusetts) gave his approval for struggled over soggy, swampy por­ Gardinerstown on the Kennebec Although they were too few in the Maine expedition, which was tages to reach Dead River in late Oc­ number (less than 1,000 in all), the River in Maine. Col. Benedict Arnold enthusiastically supported by tober. was not pleased with what he saw combined forces began the assault o^ Benedict Arnold. The commander-in­ Quebec in the early morning of Dec. that day in late September 1775. Supplies were short, food almost chief evidently thought Arnold was 31, 1775. Montgomery led an attack COUNTR' Two hundred bateaux had been the dashing and courageous leader gone and the men weary. After a built but many were smaller than council of war, they determined to go on the west wall while Arnold struck 2IM BROAD ST. MANCHESTER . that this campaign required. from the east. 'fi Rlarclwirtt In Early Aimrtcan specifications called for. Most of Backed so prestigiously, Arnold forward, however. Arnold’s fourth 725 EAST them had been poorly built out of division under Lt. Col. Roger Enos of It ended disastrously for the Furniture Reproductions gathered 1,100 volunteers at Cam­ Americans — Gen. Montgomery was CLOCKS • LAMPS • FIREPUCE FURNISHINGS and green lumber and they were bound to bridge, marched them to New- Vermont decided to turn back to MIDDLE TURNPIKE • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA leak or break up on the rugged safety and oblivion. The remainder— killed and his force retired in confu- buryport, and from there took them sion. While Arnold fought his way MANCHESTER OPEN TUEB.. WED., BAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. voyage ahead. But Colburn had been about 700 in all—plunged ahead, half THURBDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. by boat to the Kennebec. By Sept. 22 into the lowertown he was wounded BUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLBNTy O f FREE PARKINO given only three weeks to build the starved, worn out, and often ill. the entire army had reached Gar­ and had to be carried back. Despite boats, and it’s a wonder that he got Stumbling over the Height of Land dinerstown. Although advance scouts savage and bloody fighting by men WE BERVICE AND INBTALL INDUBTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL him ready in any form. (the spine of the Appalachians) some w w w w and Indians warned of the dangers under Daniel Morgan, the Americans In the days ahead Arnold and his got lost and nearly perished in this ahead, no one foresaw the agonizing were repulsed. men often cursed Colburn and his uncharted wilderness. AIR CONDITIONING, hardships that the men would face as Almost 100 attackers were killed or Business-Directory Guide For ic:o:n;$;u.m e :r i s m u s bateaux as they failed to stand up. they hurriedly set out from Ft. Eventually most of the ragged wounded and over 300 (including REFRIGERATION and HEATING But on might ask, what boats Western (present site of Augusta). army crawled and staggered out of Capt. Morgan) were taken prisoner. IV e Also Do Sheet Metal Work wouldn’t have leaked and broken up Arnold organized his small army the woods in the snow and down to Arnold maintained a weak siege of MANCHESTER PARKADE under the pounding they took? Up the New England Mechanical Services, Inc. Manchester and Surrounding into four companies, one of which the Chaudiere River. Completely Quebec in early 1776, but by spring Your Complete Kennebec, along the Dead River, and ROUTE ||I83, P.O. BOX 3147 was made up of Virginia and Penn­ exhausted, and often unable to lift up the Americans had to retreat up the TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) across the height of land in the Appliance Store sylvania riflemen, led by that born their fallen comrades, they looked St. Lawrence River. 643-2736 • 643-2192 awesome wilderness of Maine was Vicinity leader and veritable Goliath, Capt. more like a group of skeletons than a With little opportunity to get news, the route Arnold would take. Once in FAMOUS BRAND Daniel Morgan. Other courageous fighting force. They were somewhat contemporary papers carried only Canada the small army would follow CAMPING EQUIPMENT and hardy men there were, too — Lt. revived by food obtained by Arnold, brief reports of the events described the Chaudiere River down to the St. featuring this week... TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Col. Christopher Greene of Rhode who had rushed ahead to outlying here. Twenty-seven of the soldiers Lawrence. TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, MANCHESTER Island, Maj. Return Meigs of Connec­ French settlements. And now they who marched with Arnold in 1775 left Canada was like a magnet drawing STOVES, LANTERNS ticut, Maj. Timothy Bigelow of trudged through the snow to Point accounts, journals, and diaries the attention of Americans in that i9{ HOME IMPROVEMENT Worcester, Mass., and young Aaron Levis (opposite Quebec) on the St. describing their experiences. Most of year of revolution, 1775. What a prize MV. Burr of New Jersey, among others. Lawrence, which they reached Nov. them were published in later years. i r n p d t t if colonial forces could take it! And THB BVBRYTHINQ STORB The onrush of autumn notwithstan­ 8, 1775. Kenneth Roberts reprinted and r what a blow to British power! 1 CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET IPPUIIIICi S TV 649-3589 ding, the daring march into the analyzed many of these accounts in OPEN DAILT TO 8 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 Next to Stop a Shop Accordingly, an army of about 1,- wilderness began. Soon the men got Arnold hastily collected whatever his “March to Quebec’’ (New York, 000 men was organized in New York their taste of hard work — carrying boats he could find but bad weather 1938). Benedict Arnold’s courage and resourcefulness shown in the ar­ under Gen. Philip Schuyler. It was to prevented him from crossing the the 400 pound bateaux over the The general conclusion one reaches duous march to Quebec in the winter of 1775 attracted con­ VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR PERSONAL TEE move up Lake Champlain and into wide river until Nov. 13. Then the numerous portages. Near is that Benedict Arnold’s expedition FAAGG/f Canada to take Montreal; from there siderable attention. This rather quaint contemporary portrait by factory trained specialists Pononiliud Fun and Sportswear Norridgewock they struggled onward Americans (using Wolfe’s path) through the Maine wilderness was it would march down the St. was done by an unknown English artist. It probably does not do Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT as the river fell some ninety feet climbed to the Plains of Abraham one of the most rugged marches in justice to the vigorous and determined Arnold of 1775. (Courtesy, Locicero and Zidek ARCO 0 Great Gltti For Any Occailon Lawrence to attack the great within a mile. By this time the outside the walls of Quebec. Their de­ our military history. mand for the surrender of the city American Antiquarian Society.) 3B Oak St, Mancheater 646-5036 Mon. - Sat 10-0:30 Thura. ’HI 8:30 P&P AUTO REPAIR 640-3339 * OPEN FORUM 708 Main St. • “Arco Charge" • Mancheater MERCURY Urges voters Tri-Town area churches who gave of ^lumtieut^alleij ^oin ^o. Mayor thanked their time and energy to gather just Urges yes vote space, apartment complexes, expense, new schools, increased To the editor: over 3,000 canned goods and $57 for To the editor. housing foi thousands or new to cast ballots public service of all kinds, including I 533 Main Pt. 643-6295 Manchester We in Manchester have been very your Pantry Shelf. In the early 1960s we determined residents, would be against the best a new firehouse to begin with. This Phono 646-2756 To the voters of the Eighth District, Our thanks to the planning com­ interests of the town, environmental­ B uy ■ veil METAL DETECTORS fortunate to have had a mayor such that a bill should be introduced to the could lead to doubling our tax rate, A p p ra ise NO SERVICE CHARGE On Monday, Nov. 17, between 12 as Jack Thompson for the past four mittee made up of James Asche, State Legislature, clarifying the ly economically, add letter to editor already so astronomically high that COINS by White'! noon and 8 p.m., voters will have an iCollecllons Wanted EDWIN E. BLOW ResarvaUona for • Hotels • Airlines • Staamshipt years. Let us put partisan politics Mark and Diane Bancroft, Julie boundaries in the area we served. This proposal could only benefit the we are losing many of our desirable 1627 Main Straot Manchaster opportunity to decide if the Eighth aside and give credit is due. Jack has Luetjen, Ralph Zahner, Mary Robin­ This was to be an enabling act per­ owner^ of the farm and the New York taxpayers to other more economy- OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER District will accept a petition from manifested excellent leadership and son, Gary Averett, and Sister mitting the district to take over any developers while creating a tremen­ minded communities in the state and the residents of the Buckland section dedication beyond what the Lorraine. Shakey’s, Hardee’s, and area within its boundaries upon peti­ dous tax burden for all residents in country. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies of Manchester. The petition requests mayorship called for. He has always Steve and Tom’s provided prizes for tion of those involved. Manchester, with catastrophic Both of these questions are headed that the Buckland area be admitted 1646-0228 875-3252 IMPORTED thought of making Manchester better the winning teams, and McDonald’s The picture has changed since that effects on the established business for the courts. I don’t blame the to the Eighth District. This means place to live in. If you compare the gave refreshments for all the time, especially since our zoning community. The State Department Buckland residents for wanting to A COMPLETE LINE OF . WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS that the district would almost double number of hours this man gave un­ “hunters.” Thank you! And thanks board favored New York interests by of Transportation would be forced to come into the district for fire protec­ 1S1 CENTER ST. 70 UNION 8T. Country Loft CAR PARTS in size geographically, would in­ selfishly for the progress of also to St. Bernard’s Church in rezoning the 580-acre Hartman expand its highway (now proposed tion. The district can serve them at a crease its number of inhabitants by MANCHESTER, CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. NEW AT Manchester, he was grossly under­ Rockville for playing host to this tobacco farm, for a proposed new ci­ for 8 lanes). The Town would have to considerable tax saving. Mon. - Sat. 10-5 Mon. • Sat. 10-5 Country Loft is located at 254 Broad Street in Manchester. Owners Fred Annulli and Joe La Vae have approximately 1,000, and would be paid and perhaps even lost money in event, as well as to all you people ty. This despite formal objection by rebuild roads and streets to handle Vote yes to accept them on the Thura., 10-B Fri. 10-9 searched throughout New England and brought back to Manchester a collection of furniture produced by the MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS responsible for providing fire protec­ who contributed the cans and boxes the vast majority of people speaking gigantic traffic build up, new and same type of craftsmen who originated the New England classics of yesterday. Some of the quality fur­ 270 BROAD STREET PHONE ...... 649-4528 the process. Burton Pearl Wedding Cakes A Specialty tion to the Buckland residents and of food and the money for the Pantry at the public hearing, who feared that enlarged sanitation facilities, large nishings and accessories handled are complete dining room sets, battery or wind operated clocks, mirrors, Jack was sincere, honest and fair former commissioner their property. Shelf. a new city within our boundaries with increased in highway maintenance lamps, nautical paraphernalia, brass beds, rocking chairs, wall sconces, and fireplace furnishings. Decora­ to all who came in contact with him. Eight Utilities District ■ This requested incorporation of Too many times in our lives we fail to We think everyone should know the its millions of square feet of retail \ EVERYTHING IN %ZVrSLc t""' tion consultant, Mrs. Barbara Chemistruck is available to you. The Country Loft is open Tuesday BETTY JANE TURNER Buckland could possibly by the most say thanks to an individual for a job kinds of constructive things our through Sunday for your shopping convenience. .a MIRRORS a SHOWER DOORS important action taken by the Eighth well done. Consequently, individuals church young people do for this com­ School of Dance ■1 a STORE FRONTS a SAFETY GLASS | 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER District over its long history. I like Jack Thompson pass from the munity. We are proud of them all. > BATHTUB ENCLOSURES therefore implore all voters of the political scene without so much as a Sincerely, Ballet - Tap - Jazz district to seriously consider the thank you and are forgotten for what David Eusden Manchester week in review Acrobatic & BatofL. J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., In REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED question, then cast their ballots Nov. they did for others. Edwin Bartholomew l/k/ ^ FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS 17, and I urge that these ballots be in It is true that you can’t please all “Hunt” Co-Ordinators The Manchester Board of Direc­ Monday’s noon to 8 p.m. referendum the school board’s proposed budget is on a proposal to extend Eighth scheduled for mid-February 1976. 31 BlMtll I 6 4 9 -0 a S 6 the affirmative. the people all the time, however. Vernon tors marked time this week — Mancheslur.649-7322 L - . w Jack attempted to please most of the waiting! forlor Monday,ivionoay, whenwnen itii willjjlje''wiii>pe' D istric t boundaries into the .Less than a week after Manchester O VER 21 YBARSBXPBRIBNCB people most of the time. We all have sworn into office, and for T ue§d|yi^uckland area. The vote will be on voters heeded the call to add a An enlarged district will be a our shortcomings and political when it will...... conduct its...... first business ' machines in the District Firehouse, cafeteria to Bentley School — “the stronger and more viable district, in differences and Jack had his, Vote urged meeting of its 1975-76 term. Main and Hilliard Sts. only school in Manchester without a 763 Sedrick Straughan, moderator, hot lunch program” — Kennedy MAIN ST. that there will be the talent and however, never did he become so (The following letter is reprinted Monday’s ceremonies will be at 8 DON WILLIS Specializing In explained that those eligible to vote proposed a makeshift hot lunch treasure of an additional 1,000 people egotistical as to place the town of here because a typographical error p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE must be registered voters (on the project for the school. Bentley School GARAGE Front End Nignment to enhance the operation and oppor­ Manchester in second place. made it appear the writer was ad­ with Chief Justice Charles S. House 191 town’s voting lists) and must have parents are being surveyed to deter­ * S'* ^ 18 Main SL, Td. 649-4531 General Repair Work tunities of the district. The added Manchester’s citizens should be vocating a “no” vote in the Eighth of the State Supreme Court the main MAIN ST, resided in the Eighth District for at mine if they want the orogram, MANCHESTER costs incurred, be they ad­ proud of Jack who did such an out­ District referendum. She was, in speaker. Judge of Probate William • ‘ liu ’ ’' least three months prior to Monday’s which would truck pre ik 1 food ministrative or for fire protection, standing job that it will be difficult fact, urging that those qualified to do FitzGerald will give the oath of of­ 643-1900 referendum. from Manchester High Sc ir >1 to the will be far outweighed by the ap­ for others to emulate. So, Jack, so exercise their right to vote.) fice to the directors and State Sen. proximately $28,000 in tax revenues thanks for being mayor for the past David Barry will give the oath to Conti appointed elementary school on Hollister St. To all Eighth District voters, generated by the Buckland area. four years and to Matt Moriarty Jr. those school board members elected Francis Conti, acting chief builejing In other school board news this Kitchens of Distinction I myself am not a citizen of the MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS congratulations and good luck. to the 1975-78 term. inspector since July, was named week, Kennedy proposed a number of L O C fC S M lfH Also as you make your decision in United States and therefore do not Sincerely, Matt Moriarty Jr. is expected to be Manchester’s chief building inspec­ new school policies to be considered the voting booth, I ask you to keep in 453 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER • 643-6922 Phyllis & Nick Jackston have the privilege of voting, but in re­ named mayor, John Thompson depu­ tor, effective Nov. 2. by the board soon. Among them: I Q USTOM mind that these people, these cent years I found that I wish I did 405 Hackmatack St. ty mayor and Pascal Prignano He had finished first among the 12 Rules on employe conflicts of in­ HnU«HE4ll$II5S Alarms, Locks W O K ;i residents of Buckland, have ap­ & Sales, Comblnallon Changes, Manchester have that right, especially now on secretary. terest, student records, and suspen­ iQ u a C H y proached us to request that they be top qualifiers, narrowed down from n Sales & Service - Banded. Mest ENTER ■% 649-7544 this particular issue, since it effects Thursday night, at an informal get- original list of 32 applications. sion and expulsion of students. keys In sleek. Repairs el all iC O H S y W F I 3B5 Ctnnn STRtn. MAHCHESTIB included in the Eighth District. me personally. kinds. Alsa We Make Keys. OKSUMEl together, the directors agreed that Stolen goods recovered SALES! I urge you all to get out and vote School priorities S tO iH fA Scissers a Pinking Shears! For the integrity, security, and Pantry Shelf communications is an area that More than $1,000 worth of furniture Sharpened. | Nov. 17 at your Eighth District needs improvement. They agreed to Manchester School Supt. James vitality of the Eighth Utilities Kennedy this week released his list was reported stolen Sunday from workers thanked Firehouse. Use your right as a citizen aim for improving communications District, I implore you to vote “yes” of school improvement priorities for Manchester’s Second Congregational CUSTOM MADE To the editor; — and bring back the voice of the peo­ between the board and administra­ Monday. the 1976-1977 fiscal year. He proposed Church, but three days later town 8EE U8 FOR: CANVAS AWNINGS As co-directors of the first Tri- ple; your vote counts. tion and between the'administration • Aluminum Roll Up 22 new or expanded projects which police announced the goods had been Sincerely yours, Town Pantry Shelf “Canned Goods and the public. Awnlngt IRON Sincerely yours, would cost up to $279,000. recovered — in a barn just 30 yards • Door Canopies Thomas R. Moore Jr. Scavenger Hunt” held Sunday, Nov. OSTRINSKY Mrs. P.M. Mullen Kennedy asked the Board of from the church. An arrest is • 8(orm Doors SCRAP METAL 38 Strong St. • Combinitlon Windows 9, we would like to thank the 45 young 77 Main St. Referendum Education to adopt the improvement expected soon, detectives said. DEALER IN WASTE Manchester people and 33 drivers from 12 of the Md^nchester MANCHESTER AWNINQ CO. and PAPER Arrangements were completed for priority list by Dec. 8. Completion of 198 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS 731 PARKER ST. Telephone 649-3001 Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5879 Eslahllshed 1949 CONSUMER SALES WINGS OF EVENING'— a Bicentennial message GARNER RUC & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Mancheater'a Only Complete Carpet Service! “Your Complete Appliance Store" MANCHESTER be one of hope, of looking again at None-plussed for a moment the On every side we are urged to “do cent “Bicentennial Message” (ac­ older man sing. 14 High StreeL rear Consumer Sales is one of the newest stores in the Manchester Parkade. This is the ninth, and |)y and large the MEMORIAL CO. what we mean by “patriotism” and boss hesitated, then exclaimed, “You Over 30 Veara* Experience this” or “do that” for the celebration cent on the second syllable) urged The next day I returned to the MANCHESTER largest in their chain! You’ll be pleased to know that there’s a complete Audio Department, with all the “religion,” and of dedicating are quoting from Isaish 55. The first Oppoaite E u l Cemetery of our 200th anniversary. In the midst the importance of visiting a massage CLIFF SIMPSON Boston area for the 40th anniversary Phone: 646-5630 famous name stereos and components available. Tony Guzzeta, sales manager says, “Consurner Sal« Is Call 649-5R07 of Kenneth Anthony’s ordination to ourselves anew to our basic values. verse actuaily reads, ‘Ho, everyone Quality Mamorlals of all this clamor let us not lose the parlor in our Connecticut valley. Doing Its Best To Fight Inflation By Saving You Plenty on Famous Brand Appliances - At Prices Tha. A. AIMKTTI, Prop. Recently I received an ad .for a the Christian ministry. Many of you In the memory of our heritage we who thirsts...” So get back to work importance of the basic values of our Everyone Can Afford!” Harrison St., Mancheater country — as we remember the past book about the 200 years of our off Boston harbor. One lusty singer know that he has long been active may find our mission for the next and hoe.” and look forward to the future. It is a democracy. It listed every aspect of attracted attention by enthusiasm Church World Service, and those, whtf- hundred years. “Can I help you?” "Serving the area since 1955" our history except the religious with which he sang. He was a little A twist Many are using the above phrase time for rethinking what has made attend Center Church will recall his Got A Painting Problem? Wa’II Halpl heritage stemming from the old fellow, cherubic and red-faced, Our chuckle this week comes from after their “hello” as they answer our country great and where it should many splendid sermons to our con­ Sarvic* •ml nwant tomalhlng lo u» — »nd Mrvlc* main* •pandlng go from here. What have we been? Pilgrims at Plymouth. What an over­ but what he lacked in stature he gregations. an Old Testament class in the Pacific the telephone. Another custom wide­ IN MANCHESTOt, RIGHT ON MMN STH EH PET OWNERS enough Urn* wllhyou to help you ••lacl lh« right paint llnlah lor that job sight! I plead for a proper concern made up in volume as he belted out In this service Dr. Fred Goodsell School of Relition, Berkeley, Calif., ly accepted in our current society is you'ra planning. Baa ua lor paint and aarvica whan you plan your noil 'uHe'iaC Nome What are we? What should we be? COMPLETE PRMTIK & COPYIN SERVICE pro|tcL HOLMES^. How can we dedicate ourselves »to for “patriotism” and “religion” even “Oh, say can you see?...” It was a participated. He is past his'*95th back in the ’30s. A rather stodgy, dull the farewell comment, “Have a nice LOW COST PRINTINQ It you can't find what you’ra looking for altawhara, atop what is best for our country and the though they have different meanings contrast to those who were singing birthday. All his life he has been an professor surprised and pleased us day.” Let me add a non-verbal com­ WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) In to aaa ua. Chancaa ara wa will hava what you naad. HUMS) CMBS • mnoKn • u n niws Why not atop hero firat and you may not hava to go any 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. world? for different people. half-heartedly or not at all, to me, it able and eloquent witness to the with this anecdote. munication to these two. I noticed it £/JJo/NtsonPmKQ further. 06040 Too often great themes are used was an inspiration. Although we are power of Christ both in our country Down in the Bible belt a farmer in the weekly newsletter of a Connec­ MINIT-MAN PRINTING Two elderly examples not proud of everything America has noticed that one of his workers Icept 840 MAIN BT. • M ANCHEBTER • 646-1777 MANCHESTER PET CENTER YOUR ' DEALER MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE for lesser purposes. Some months and around the world. He drove his ticut valley church: “If you see • SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES INDEPENDENT ago a firm advertising on TV played Over the past weekend, I made two done down through the years we need own car to the church. He walked coming to the water cooler for a someone without a smile, give him • TRY OUR NEW QUICK ACTION XEROX COPIERI 9 MA?LE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHE8TER*e49-4273 I P A IN T i I Juat Around Tho Comtr From M a in .,. 733 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 040-4801 the “Alleluia Chorus” from Handel’s trips to the Boston area; one to a to recapture a basic respect and love nimbly and without hesitation to the drink. He always did this from the one of yours.” Messiah as a part of its commercial. football game in the Harvard for our United States. Where we feel lectern for his part jn the anniver­ far end of the row of vegetables. He “A real home” To this I take sharp exception. stadium and the other to a church change is needed, let’s work for it sary celebration. Clearly and convin­ would lay down his hoe, walk slowly Our maxim comes from Joseph FORMAU6 INN me .lii;iicw.;.uuj- YOU DESERVE THE BEST service in Belmont. Each time I was without downgrading and belittling cingly he read from the Bible, paid the whole length of the garden, take a Fort Newton, a famous divine: For the tux DRY CLEANING IN TOWN Similarly today, according to some JOHN’S FLOOR COVEMNG INC. .^ o rn u r/^ ads, it would seem that the most impressed by an elderly man; the our heritage and the possibilities of tribute to the Ijonored guest, and sat long drink, then amble back. Finally, “Together, by their love and jo y , that's inn Whom Quality It High and Pricat Low first, a stranger; the second, an old "our future. down. I have known Dr. Gooidsell for exasperated, the farmer accused the they (man and woman) created the 119 Oakland St. w e SPECIALIZE IN ... patriotic act one can perform is to WEDDING GDWNS, DRAPES, buy this or that comme^ity. I realize friend. They seemed to embody the I am aware that singing “the Star over 45 years. He has long been an in­ workman of malingering and told one place on earth that is most like instaiiing Since 1953 for him words “patriotism” and “religion.” Spangled Banner” does not make one OPEN D AIlt 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. LEATHER and SUEDE how important “business” has been spiration to me and, Sunday morning, him to get on with his work. heaven. Home is the one place we LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA “All work dona on pramitat and fully guaranlaadl" Frank A. Arnona, PraaWont in our American history, but we must At the stadium, when the spectators patriotic any more than singing seeing him reaffirming the strength Knowing his boss was a religious can relax, unwind and be KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING rose to sing the national anthem, we “Onward Christian Soldiers” makes man, he protested: “But sir, it says 35 Oak 8t., Mancheatar, Conn, 06040 PARKADE CLEANERS keep the whole process of production of his faith, I was gain uplifted. ourselves...Both by its candor and its Open Mon., Tiw6., StL 10 to 6 p-m.. T h in . a.FrL 10 to B p.m. Talophona «-» ^ 402 W EST MIDDLE TURNPIKE and consumption in proper perspec­ turned toward the flag which was one a Christian. Nevertheless I felt Memory and Mission in the Bible, 'everyone who thirsts, kindness, a real home is holy and MANCHESTER PARKADE ' 643-9561 MANCHESTER ChMBd Wadnstltoy 643-B47B r^rrn hlL. M6-7B01 »4*««**7 tive. Something is asked when a re­ snapping in an eastern breeze from lifted up by seeing and hearing that Let our "Bicentennial Message” come to the waters.” healing.” ' PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 15, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL SECOND CONGREGATIONAL TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. pastor. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. LOCAL CHURCHES CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix Swensen, pastor. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. M. Davis, minister. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all East falls to Falcons, 36-14 Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Mass in Polish and English. ------r i- A ^ ------^------10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery ages three through adult. Infant Nursery; The Herald Angle through Church School Grade 12, sermon GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, by Rev. Dr. Davis, “ Investing” ; 2 p.m.. Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching, TYinity Pumpkin Fest, Fellowship Hall. By Earl Yost Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. pastor. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Tots for 3 years old through 10 6.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., Hall, 726 N. Main St. kindergarten. Children's Church for Sports Editor ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. in penalty-filled HCC grid tilt “ Sound of His Coming” radio program on 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for infants; Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. “ Choose to Live in Paradise Now and Main St. Rev. Neale 0. McLain, pastor. 4:30 a.m.. Inquirer's Class; 7 p.m., “ The William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Forever” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for Parable of the Fig Tree,” a film presen­ Killeen. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the rector. Oct, 1 Watchtower magazine articles all ages; 10:45 a.m., Worship; message ting Israel in history, events occurring in Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. “The Exposing of the False Kingdom disappointed East Coach John pleted to Mike Coughlin despite Mike Orefice 31-yard gainer the big 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist; 8:30 a.m.. by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Children's the Middle East today and how they Notes off the cuff By LEN AUSTER school auditorium; Sunday Masses at 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Refuge” and "Flight to the Tree LaFontana remarked, “Halfway having defensive end Ed Sadloski Corporate Communion followed by Church and Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. relate to Jesus' parable, free-will Herald Sportswriter play. Joe McCann plunged in from 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ Kingdom Refuge.” NBA Commissioner Larry O’Brien has announced the establishment of an breakfast in Neill Hall, no Church School Evening Service, message by the Rev. offering, open to the public. Inflicting as much damage upon through the season we saw what we holding on for dear life to one leg. the one and a 22-0 bulge. and noon in school auditorium. formal Worship, study and fellowship. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. Officials’ Review Board consisting of one general manager, one head coach or coffee house; 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer itself as the opponent. East Catholic had left and knew we were in The same tandem teamed up four On the ensuing kickoff, Cephus TH E SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main CONCORDIA LUTHERAN C E N T E R congregational and John Nucatola, the loop’s supervisor of officials. The group will review trouble.” plays later for the TD from four Nolen gathered in the pigskin at the and Holy Communion, Book of Common CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and succumbed 36-14 to St. Paul in a St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Prayer. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF all complaints and recommendations involving the officiating in NBA St. Paul, winners of its last six yards out and Dumont rushed for a Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES penalty-filled HCC football contest at 16 and dashed 84 yards for a officers. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. gam es...Just one man’s opinion: For every infraction that whistle-tooters in straight and owners of an aggregate two-point conversion and an 8-0 half­ UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., Worship, OF GOD), 647 East Middle Tpke. Bristol’s Muzzy Field before a touchdown, his second kickoff return 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., the NBA call they overlook at least three others. Pro basketball is a contact SOCIETY: East, Community Y, 79 N. pastors. sermon by Donald Summers, guest Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. 7-2 mark, 3-1 in the HCC, took advan­ time edge. of the season. His first was against Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy sport, and the rules differ from those governing all other types of play. bundled up crowd of 500. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, speaker; 6 p.m.. Worship, home Bible 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for tage of field position to score first. The roof caved in for East in the Xavier. Shorey’s conversion made it Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Communion, Church School through 9 a.m,. Stewardship Sunday, Pushing, shoving and holding are all part of the pro game as well as the shuf­ The Eagles, with hopes of a win­ minister. Lighthouse Group, adult Bible study. study demonstration. adults and children. Nursery facility for East, driving into St. Paul territory third period as the hosts tallied 22 22-8 and East on the next series Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. fle of feet before a dribble would be traveling in high school and college ning season before the campaign CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 10:30 a.m., Opening a new historical Library, led by Karl & Karen Prewo, the little ones; 10:50 a.m.. Service of won’t have one. They sport a 4-6 over­ for the second time in the second points. St. Paul took the second half seemed to gain momentum as Mike LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Worship and Bible preaching. Special play...UConn has boasted 13 All-American soccer players since 1948. One was series, Donald Watt, founding member of Worship Service, Federation Room, with NORTH UNITED METHODIST all record with only the traditionar*' •stanza after the first ended with an kickoff and drove to the East one-foot Nolen latched onto his first intercep­ Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. the society, returns to present William CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. program for children; 7 p.m.. Evening Moe Morhardt, out of Manchester High, who made the 1960 squad as a goalie. COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, the Rev. Mr. Nelson, preacher, sermon Thanksgiving Day contest against interception in the end zone by Scott stripe before being stopped by tion of the campaign. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Farwell (1819) as portrayed by Russell topic: “Serve Him,” Sunday a.m.. Custer, pastor. Gospel Service. Hymnsing, music, and Morhardt, who played baseball with the Chicago Cubs in the National League, AN AMERICAN BA PTIST CHURCH, South Catholic remaining to try to Dumont, took itself out of range with Sadloski, Frank Fitzgerald and Den­ The momentum was shortlived, Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Streeter (1953) as "A Universalist Federation Room; 11:15 to 12 noon, New 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Lai­ Bible message. is now director of athletics and varsity baseball coach at Gilbert High in an offensive pass interference call nis McCartan who starred defensive­ however, as Shorey fumbled at his p.m.. Sacrament Service. regain some pride. minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director Preacher Revisits His Old Friends in Members Conversation, Federation ty - Loyalty Sunday, Donna and Roger Winsted...John Whidden will coach wrestling at Cheney Tech this winter. The which forced a fourth down. The ly. But the goal line stand proved own nine and Dumont scampered to 1819.” Nursery and Sunday School. Coffee Knauth, speakers; 9 a.m.. Church School, ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward East turned the ball over eight FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ of Christian Education. Room; Book Sale, before and after sport will be introduced for the first time. Whidden guided the Tech cross Eagles faked a punt but the execution worthless seconds later as East Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard times to the Falcons, four fumbles paydirt just before the end of the can­ NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. 9:15 a.m., Church School for all ages, and fellowship following the meeting. church, Robbins Room. country squad this fall...Tickets are now on sale for the Aetna World Cup at Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten Killeen, Rev. Louis Cremonie. and four interceptions, with three “ which worked over 100 times in signal-caller Kevin Shorey fumbled to from six yards out. Jim Santilli’s Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, the Hartford Civic Center. The United States and Australian teams will meet SOUTH UNITED .METHODIST and Grades 1 and 2, coffee fellowship Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., practice” broke down and St. Paul in the end zone and Bryon Daley conversion built the lead further. 10:30 a.m., Praise, Worship Service during the service; 9:15 a.m.. Sharing SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. CHI RCII, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. leading directly to scores. Yellow between services; 6:30 p.m.. Senior Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., March 4-7 with mixed doubles play replacing the opening night celebrity took over at the East 46. pounced on the pigskin for a St. Paul Reserves played most of the final and Bible study; for all ages; 7 p.m.. Class led by Willa Stanford, the 20-40 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School flags flew most of the night with each Laurence 1. Hill, Rev. Robert W. Youth Group; 7 p.m.. Adult membership noon, and 5 p.m. ' event. The doubles match and the top-seeded singles players will hold the Quarterback Dumont’s passing touchdown. Dumont’s conversion stanza with McCann scoring his se­ Deliverance Service. Class led by Rick Lanz in the Living for pupils up to the age of 20, child care Eldridge pastors. side penalized nine times and 193 class; 8 p.m.. Young Adults meets at the spotlight opening night. Two more singles matches will be staged Friday produced the touchdown. The key made it 16-0. cond touchdown on a 14-yard run and Room, the 40-80 Class led by Pastor for very young children, subject of the 9 a.m ., -Vorship Service, sermon: yards total being doled out. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Stairs in the church office; 10:30 a.m., parsonage. night March 5 with a singles and doubles match the next two afternoons. Only play in the march was a third down Less than three minutes later St. Cephus Nolen completing the scoring Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James lesson-sermon: “Mortals and Immor­ "Giving, Giving, Giving,” Pastor Webb EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, “ We figured people would be a lit­ Morning Worship, dialogue-sermon by ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN tickets for the four days are now on sale via Ticketron outs and at the Aetna nine-yard gainer which Dumont com­ Paul scored again with a Dumont to on a nine-yard burst. Beliasov, pastor. tals,” Golden Text from 1 John: preaching; 9 to 9:15 a.m.. Grades 1 Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev, C. Henry tle bit better than they have been,’’ the Rev. Mr. Lanz and the Rev. Mr. “ Beloved, now are we the sons of God, through 6 will attend church; 9 to 10:15 CHURCH (MISSOIRI SYNOD), World Cup office at 1 Civic Center Plaza, Hartford. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Stairs, “ How to Measure a Church,” Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, and it doth not yet appear what we shall a.m.. Nursery to 5 year olds; 9:15 to 10:30 Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ pledges for 1976 will be received and be: but we know that, when He shall a.m., Grades 1 through 6; 10:15 a.m.. Kuhl, pastor. 8:30 and 11 a.m., The Service, “ Loyalty Shots here and there vice. dedicated. Nursery is provided; 2 p.m., A appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall Coffee hour in Reception Hall; 10:45 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday,” pledges for 1976 budget will be service will be conducted at Green Lodge Jack Holik, one of several non-faulty members helping coach the CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, see Him as He is.” Christian Science a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: “ Giving, Sunday School and Youth Forum ; 10:10 to received at both services; 9:45 a.m.. Age range to 77 years by Pastor Stairs; 2:30 p.m., Senior High Manchester High football team this season, has successfully passed the Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to Giving, Giving,” Pastor Webb 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Church School, adult classes; 9:45 and 11, Youth Fellowship work meeting; 6 p.m.. Eagle runners Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul the public Mondays through Fridays from preaching; 10:45 to noon. Nursery Instruction. Nursery for infants. written examination for membership in the Central Connecticut Board of Ap­ Trinque. Junior High Youth Fellowship will meet 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. ani also the first through 5 year olds. Grades 7 through 12; proved Football Officials. Six of the nine applicants passed the test. Holik Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; and “ The Edge of Adventure” led by the and third Thursday evenings of each 7 p.m., Youth Fellowship meeting in played three years of football at both Manchester High and Trinity College. eighth in meet Rev. Mr. Stairs and the Rev. Mr. Lanz; 8 Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 month from 7 to 9, a free lending library youth lounge; 7 p.m.. Praise and He’s the line coach with the Indians...Tom Kelley Sr. is recovering from Family members p.m.. Organ concert by Michael Stairs. is maintained for use of the public. Teaching Service. minor surgery at his home. He’s the retired director of athletics at Placing eighth in the team stan- , Manchester High...Nick Fotiu, the most popular of the New England dings with 327 points yesterday was NEED HELP? the East Catholic cross country team Whalers, was a Manchester resident until shipped to Cape Cod earlier this Bill Gore funeral enter road race week by the parent club. Tonight the Whalers are home.Jto the Quebec Nor- at the State Open Meet at Edgewood AREA CHURCHES ABOUT TOWN diques at the Civic Center...Linebacker Bill Thurtsop of Manchester and the Golf Course in Cromwell. TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - The body of By EARL YOST William “ Bill” Gore, who helped University of Hartford was cited by the New England Collegiate Club Foot­ Hartford County Conference Sports Editor The membership com­ ball Conference as defensive player-of-the-week for his efforts last Saturday. train three world champion boxers, ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL The VFW Post and Women of South Church champ Xavier took the team title S T . BERNARD’S CHURCH, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, mittee and the “ Village Thurston set a new Hawks’ record of 25 tackles, nine unassisted, including will be sent to Providence, R. I., for CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. Auxiliary will conduct a will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with 151 points with CCIL member Makeup of the field in the 39th Five Mile Road Race in Manchester Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. Charmers” of Manchester four sacks against Bentley College. He also intercepted a pass...There are 18 funeral services and burial. Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, vicar. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. David M. Campbell, pastor. social program Monday at in the church reception Simsbury High second with 174 Thanksgiving morning will include members of the same families - father and Junior Women’s Club will players with the last name of Johnson in the National Football League this Gore died at his home in nearby 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ 10 a.m.. Church School, Nursery the Rocky Hill Veterans hall. The program will in­ points. Lutz Thursday night at the age of 86 sons, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives and in several cases, husband, meet Monday at 10 a.m. at season...Visiting teams have won 46 of 91 games in the NFL to date with 33 Communion, first and third Sundays; day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and Home and Hospital. clude a Bicentennial skit after a lengthy illness. He was in­ wife and children. Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. Family the home of Mrs. Charlotte on Abigail Adams by the decided by seven points or less...The five best running backs Johnny Unitas ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Members will meet at the Top finisher for the Eagles who jured in a traffic accident in 1974 and The signed entry list has soared Sundays. Worship Service, Nursery for infants Neal, 25 Spruce St. Rev. and Mrs. Charles saw were O.J. Simpson, Jimmy Brown,-Gale Sayers, Hugh McElhenny and 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, Post Home at 6:15 p.m. won the Class B title a week before had been in ill heaich since. over the 550 mark. General Chair­ through Grade 2, sermon: “Our Lenny Moore. The former Baltimore Colt quarterback is now a Sunday NFL pastor. McLagen. Members who was senior Mark Skehan with a 39th man Will Hadden said. Entries will COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Readiness Is Our Hope” ; 2 p.m.. Fami­ Gore, who began training fighters 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., The Sunset Club will have not contributed to the analyst for CBS...Benefit basketball game featuring the Manchester Com­ placement. Junior Luke O’Connor be received that are postmarked up CHURCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. ly bowling, at Manchester Parkade A kitchen social will be in Hartford, Conn., handled Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evening service. meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Emergency Pantry are munity College Vets and the college women’s team will meet at East Catholic to Wednesday, Nov.19. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Lanes. conducted Monday at 1:30 was 45th, Eric Lecko 70th, Joe featherweight Willie Pep, for lunch at the Senior asked to bring donations to Friday night, Nov. 21 with proceeds entering the Organization of the Han­ The oldest entrant is 77-year-old 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ p.m. in Cronin Hall of Burinskas 77th and Joe Stamp 96th. lightweight Joe Brown and light- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Citizens Center. Members the meeting. Epworth Cir- dicapped...Bruce Watkins is the dean of local volleyball players in point of Marty Cavanaugh of Waltham, School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ O D IST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Mayfair Gardens. All Junior Steve Colbert was il and did heavyweight Bob Foster in their CHURCH OF VERNON, Rev. John A. are asked to bring cle is in charge of service in the Rec League. He’s performing with the team bearing his name Mass., who will represent the North sonage on Cornwall Dr. Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, Mayfair residents are in­ not compete. successful title shots. L acey , minister; R ev. Edwin W. sandwiches. Dessert and fellowship, and Cornell Cir­ at the West Side Rec...Have a nice weekend. Medford Club. He is one of the oldest pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director vited. FIR ST ASSEM BLY OF GOD, 763 Oak of music. Bartholomew, assistant minister. beverages will be cle, of hospitality. competitive runners in the country. St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jclley, 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery* 9:55 a.m.. Church School; 10 a.m.. provided. Cavanaugh has appeared in several Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach, Mr. and Mrs. Harold pastor. through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser*' i .'J Five Milers in past years. coffee fellowship immediately following Collins df Manchester will 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Mor­ vice. Nursery through Grade 2. the board of trustees of FRESH NATIVE FRUITS Walt Frazier The prize list will be the same as a ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. the service, this is the 213th anniversary serve as host and hostess North United Methodist SECOND CONGREGATIONAL of the founding of the church. • McIntosh Apples NEW YORK (UPI) - Walt year ago with merchandise awards to Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Church will meet Monday • Cortlend Aooles ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Frazier, the New York Knicks’ all- the top 25 finishers. The winner get­ Bechtold, minister. UNION CONGREGATIONAL Lutz Junior Museum. at 6:30 p.m. at the church. CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William RED DELICIOUS Celts’ skid continues^ star guard, is suffering from ten­ ting his choice of the awards which N. Parsing, rector. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bow­ dinitis in back of both knees. will be displayed at the East Side Church School for all ages. man, minister; Rev. David B. Eusden, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. The United Methodist ALSO BOSC PEARS Team doctor Jeffrey Minkqff said R ec which serves as race associate miniter. Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ the condition was not serious enough headquarters. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. a.m.. Church School, infants through ORCHARD HILL to prevent Frazier from continuing to The first three high or prep school Sundays. Church school. Donald J. McClean, pastor. 425 Avery Street Wapping losing streak at three play but he has prescribed a special finishers as well as the first three Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, , Open 8 a.m.-5;30 p.m., 7 days s wsek VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 9:15 Laity Sunday, sermon topic: “ A Thirsty 8lh MSlMCr HSMNTS exercise program for the Knicks’ Masters Division - 50 and over - will FRESH s w e n APPLE CIDEA Old Town Rd. a.m,, Sunday School. , Traveler” ; noon. Luncheon served in the captain. also be eligible for awards. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; S T . GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL social room; 4:15 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim fiOSTON (UPI) — Gene Shue says Doug Collins camped under the resorted to three forwards and two Frazier has been the Knicks’ Race starts at 10:30 with the 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m., CHURCH, Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Fellowship will meet at the church to go his Philadelphia 76ers need lessons Boston basket and picked up eight of tall guards through most of the se­ leading scorer this season with a 20.6 blessing of the Connecticut AAU. Evening Evangelistic. Bolton. Rev. John F. Flora HI, vicar. to Storrs to see the film “ The Hiding VOTE YES on how to sit on a lead. his game-high 32 points on inside cond half. “ But for two guys that average but he has not played up to All contestants must be at least 14 Place” ; 5 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim UNITED CONGREGATIONAL 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer; 3 p.m.. Con­ Tom Heinsohn says his Boston shots in the third period. hadn’t played the no-pivot offense par defensively and had been com­ years old. Fellowship will meet at VCMS for a To Accept Buckland for CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF firmation and Holy Communion followed Celtics need a healthy Dave Cowens Fred Carter, who finished with 27 before (Charlie Scott and Tom plaining lately of pains behind the This year’s running will be the 25th volleyball game with the Vernon CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. by a parish reception. Fire Protection BEDDING Boswell), I thought we did pretty under the sponsorship of Nutmeg for four periods and maybe the op­ points, had nine in the quarter as knees. Miller, minister. Congregational Junior Pilgrim AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN Fellowship group. NOV. 17th. position will have no lead to sit on. Boston, playing without a center, good. Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. All 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., The 76ers, exploiting the middle was burned continually by the 76ers Heinsohn said the 76ers’ .581 proceeds will enter the Muscular Church School; 7 to 8:30 p..n., Pilgrim South Windsor. Rev, Peter Mans, B O LT O N CONGREGATIONAL LIQUIDATION vacated by an injured Cowens 45 inside offense. shooting percentage for the game Dystrophy Fund, national objective Fellowship. Burt Pearl Guillermo Vilas minister. CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. seconds into the third period, Yet Boston closed to within six also was a key factor. “What can I of the race sponsor. Marty Cavanaugh Stanton Conover, minister. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, 8:30 a.m., “ Back to God” hour radio expanded a one-point lead into a 19- points with five minutes to play, tell you when one guy (Collins) hits BOSTON (UPI) — Guillermo Vilas broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ 10:15 a.m.. Church School and Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. which upset Shue. “ I don’t mean to 15 of 20 shots and the other (Carter) of Argentina, the defending cham­ day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service point edge within seven minutes Edward Konopka. Friday night and went on to whip the take anything away from Boston, but gets 13 of 22?” pion, has clinched the $100,000 first Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening and dedication of canvassers, sermon HOLIDAY INN Celtics, 119-109. I think it was our careless mistakes Jo Jo White topped the Boston prize in the Commercial Union Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Service. Nursery care for small children topic: “ Wanted: Madmen” ; 12:30 p.m.. provided. Luncheon for canvassers; 1:30 to 6 p.m., Besides being humiliated by a rare and not their good play that allowed scorers with 24 points, followed by Grand Prix of Tennis, it was an­ Braves score big ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Horne visitations by canvassers; 7'p.m., three-game losing streak, the Celtics them to get back in the game. John Havlicek with 20, Charlie Scott nounced Friday. Wapping. Rev. William McGrath and VERNON UNITED METHODIST Pilgrim Fellowship. ( * fairway has a large assortment of 1-84 Exit 58 will be hampered by the loss of “ We didn’t lose control of the with 19 and Paul Silas with 18. But Vilas has 805 points through the CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. F ran ce s Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. game; it’s just that we’re not a Boston shot just an average .465 from quarterfinals of the South American Schwartz, Rev. Jam es Schwartz, pastors. Cowens at least for tonight’s game in Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ 363 Roberts St. the floor. Open. His nearest competitor, U.S. against Milwaukee Buffalo against the Braves. strong defensive ballclub. We have a day Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church (* lamp chimneys The victory kept the 76ers in a first Open champion Manuel Orantes of School. Talk on books ^ to fit most sizes of oil lamps... East Hartfordy Ct. The 6-foot-8 center suffered a tendency to do loops on defense.” S T . F R A N C IS O F A S S IS I, 673 sciatic nerve pain that forced him to But after Boston had closed to 107- place tie in the National Basketball Spain, was mathematically Ben Grauer, a book collector and NEW YORK (UPI) — The beat the Milwaukee Bucks more Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, enter Boston’s University Hospital 101, Collins hit two free throws and Association’s Atlantic Division with eliminated when he lost to coun­ broadcasting personality for 45 decisively in the basketball game, 112-98, than in the fight near the end of the C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. from 6 9 ^ for three days of heat treatment and George McGinnis, who had 22 points Buffalo, which beat Milwaukee tryman Juan Gisbert in the second Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m. ; Sun­ years, will speak on “ Book Luck” Friday night game. Harold W. Richardson, minister, rest. He could be ready to play next and 10 rebounds, hit a pair of baskets Friday night. The Celtics fell one round of the Hong Kong Open. day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 8:15 p.m. in Buffalo’s win broke Milwaukee's 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and we have every little thing! Friday night when the Celtics host to seal the game. game behind the 76ers and Braves, I.akers 1 14, Sun.>i 107 the Trumbull Room of Watkinson ^ Liquidation of over 800 aets of Hotel- five-game winning streak. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ Church School. the New York Knicks. “ Sure we had trouble with them heading into tonight’s game at Buf­ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had 35 Library, Trinity College, Hartford. Motel Specification Mattreesea from The Braves took a 31-14 lead by the try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. While Cowens rested in the after Cowens left, what else would falo. points, 13 in the final period, and Paul F. Ramen. ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Name Brand Bedding Manufacturers. end of the first period and the Bucks “where a dressing room, Philadelphia guard you expect,” said Tom Heinsohn who Archie Griffin added 18 rebounds, nine assists and Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Contract overrun* and cancellations whittled away until they were down dollar’s COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - eight blocked shots to pace Los Masses at 7:30 , 9:30 and 10:45 a.m, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; worth from the Country’s largest Hotel Chains by only six when the fight broke out of Heisman Trophy winner Archie Grif­ Angeles. Rookie center Alvan Adams Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Film premiere the miracle main street _ „ sacrificed at a fraction of cost. with 5:43 left in the game. CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY downtown mancheater fin, who says he knows the curtain is Of Phoenix hit 35 points, including 10 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, “If Elected ... I Promise,” a S T . MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Innerspring ft foam rubber mattreseee falling on “ good things,” and a flock Milwaukee’s Gary Brokaw and in the final period. Ellington. Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O'Keefe, pastor. documentary film on the evolution of aveilable in twin, full, queen, king and of talented Ohio State seniors made Buffalo’s Dick Gibbs got into a Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ American final Blazers 93, Bulls 89 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m .; Sun­ the American presidential campaign, extra length. Russian boxers shoving match and Gibbs grabbed their farewell home appearance Lloyd Neal's season-high 31 points. munity United Methodist Church will be will have its premiere showing at 8 day Masses at 8:30,10:30 and 11:45 a.m. today. Brokaw and threw him into the press Bill Walton’s 20 rebounds, Larry at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday School p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 in Greer Lec­ will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join LONDON (UP!) - Jimmy Con- table. Before Brokaw could get up. Steele’s 13 assists and Geoff Petrie’s the coffee hour is invited to do so at 10:15 MESSIAH EVANGELICAL ture Hall, Dana Hall, University of nors and Eddie Dihbg meet today Bob Dandridge hit Gibbs with a 12-point fourth quarter led Portland. LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin Hartford. lose at Garden a.m. in an American finale to the S90,' flying tackle. Both players went over Bob Love had 39 points, 19 in the Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. Sale Starts Sun., Nov. 16th 10 A.M.-6 P.M. _ O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN 000 Dewar Cup indoor tennis tour the table and both benches emptied. fourth period, for Chicago. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. OPEN nament. There was a lot of pushing and CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Worship Service. Art lecture Sonics 100, Cavs 97 sor. Rev, Ronald A. Erbe. pastor. Dibhg, a sturdy Floridian with a NEW YORK (UPI) — A battered Russian heavyweight boxing team, upset shoving and a couple of punches but Seattle’s Fred Brown stole the ball 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Dr. J.V. Olufemi Richards, an ALL DAY powerful two-fisted harkhand six matches to four Friday night at Madison Square Garden by U.S. the main action was over and the from Cleveland’s Dick Snyder and FIRST CONGREGATIONAL expert in Afro-American studies at amateurs, moved on to Cincinnati today for its second meeting with an Worship and Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. CHURCH, UNITED CIII RCH OF Hours: stroke, appeared set to give the Braves held the Bucks to six points scored the decisive basket with 64 Worship Service. CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese the University of Massachusetts, will 1974 Wimhiedon champion a American team Tuesday night. the rest of the way as they coasted to seconds left in overtime. After ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, III, pastor. lecture on “ Rock Art of the Sahara o Sun. 10-6 tough match. Two of the top Russian boxers, the win. Brown tied it at 97-97 with 2:19 left, Desert” Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 7 ; -iundayl European champion Igor Vysotsky Dihhs, ranked 11th in the Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten Mon. 10-9 The fight took most of the attention he stole the ball at midcourt and hit a through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ p.m. at the Community Room of United States, reached the finals and Vyacheslev Alekseev, probably seconds but I got over it.” rector. Tubs. 10-9 from the game that saw the Braves layup. vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Greater Hartford Community hy defeating Britain's Buster Mot will be unable to compete at Cincin­ He said that he was thinking of the 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Wed. 10-9 get double figure scoring from all Nufm«‘ts 117, Colonels 111 Family Service and Church School. Fellowship. College. tram, 6-3, 6-3, while Connors nati because of facial cuts acquired Olympics now, rather than turning five starters. Bob McAdoo had 27; Rookie David Thompson scored 21 turned hack his good friend. Hie as they suffered technical knockouts pro and meeting anyone such as Jack Marin 23, Ernie DiGregorio 19, of his career-high 34 points in the Nastase of Ritihania, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. at the hands of their American op­ Muhammad All. S g o Randy Smith 18 and Garfield Heard first half in leading Denver to its fifth Dihhs took the initiative early ponents. Gerald Cooney, 19, of Huntington, 12 . straight win. Kentucky was led by "The Parable of The Fig Tree” and scored repeatedly with fine Jimmy Clark of Coatesville, Pa., a with 27 points and 17 LIFETIME SALE BY N.Y., the tallest man on the card at 6- The Bucks ^were led by Brian ALL cross court drives. Mottram sophomore at West Chester State foot-4, swarmed all over Nikolay rebounds and Bird Averitt with 27 • Jesus said, “Learn a Parable of The Fig Tree.” Our Staff is Here'' MEDICINAL Wljllam’s Fumlturo managed a brief rally midway College, scored the feature victory as Winters’ 20 points. Mark 13:28 - 30 &raaoLUpeaia.Q ConverUbla Steep Sofas ALL BRAND NEW ' Aksyonov for a spectacular first points and 11 assists. Elsewhere in the NBA, 7 Days A Week SERVICES tlirough the second set l)ut he stopped Vysotsky at 1;46 of the .Spirils 106, S(]uires 102 FACTIORY FRESHI round TKO at 2:28. Cooney has had Philadelphia beat Boston 119-109, AVAILABLE crumbled, scoring only seven third round in the final bout to give Maurice Lucas scored four baskets • This film presents Israel in history and events only 34 amateur bouts to 137 for his Atlanta defeated Washington 97-88, ITo Serve Your Family! more points while Dihhs roared the U.S. team, its sixth victory. opponent. in overtime and Freddie Lewis added in the Middle East today and how they relate N ovlb through five successive games. Clark had been floored in the first Los Angeles downed Phoenix 114-107, two to pace St. Louis. Lewis led St. to Jesus’ Parable. Other American victories were Portland clipped Chicago 93-89 and “ He just ployed too well,” Mot' round, his first knockdown in 46 Louis with 22 points while Lucas and scored by Woody Clark of Miami, Seattle edged Cleveland 100-97 in HOLIDAY INN tram said. “ I made too many mis' bouts, but got up to resume a furious Don Chaney added 21 apiece. Johnny Leon Spinks of the Marine Corps, overtim e. In the ABA, Denver TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH takes, he crushed me.” attack which gave Vysotsky a cut on Neumann hit a season-high 27 points 1-84 Exit 58 — 363 Roberts St. Bobby Jordan of Norfolk, Va., and downed Kentucky 117-111, St. Louis Over Dihhs, who won the Theran his-left eye by the end of the first Football voice for Virginia, which has now’, lost 302 HACKMATACK STREET CjCLtds.CjiMies WESTOWN EAST HARTFORD, CT. George Chaplain of Baltimore. downed Virginia 106-102 and Indiana MANCHESTER, CT. 06040 25 tournament last month and round and cuts on both eyes early in seven straight games and is 1-12. defeated reigning Wimhiedon the third round, forcing the ring doc­ Clark outpointed Aleksandr Rick Marsh has hern ihr voire beat Utah 127-119. Norman E. Swensen, Pastor eta, Years ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SALE BY Nikulin, Spinks decisioned Rufyat of Midget l,eugue fooihull in Pacers 127, Stars 119 455 HARTFORD RD. champion Arthur Ashe in the tor to stop the bout. Hawks 97, Bullels 88 Billy Knight poured in 31 of his 43 of quarterfinals of this tournament “ I was never down before and it Riskiev, Jordan scored a third round Manrhesler this season and also Sunday, November 16, 1975 7 P.M. MANCHESTER WILLIAMS FURNITURE TKO when his opponent, Alekseev, the man hrhind the |inhlir address Tom Henderson’s 21 points led points in the second half and Indiana IContInuousI was hoping that a championship felt funny,” he said. “ I jumped up Atlanta, which moved into a first cam e from behind in the final ____ ^ S i t T L "YOUR COMMUNITY This Bedding Is All Brand New I here would enable him to qualify and just kept on fighting-the first suffered the cut eye while ahead on system at Memorial Field for home {HEALTH 5ER VICE STORE' Service! ...Factory FreshI points, and Chaplain came'back from Manchester High gridiron presen­ place tie with Washington in the NBA minutes to defeat Utah. Darnell Public Invited Free-will Offering for the Masters final at Stockholm thing you think of is that he’s ahead Central Division. Elvin Hayes was Hillman scored 32 points for the on points and you have to fight a first round knockdown to decision tations. Marsh is a former next month. high for Washington with 27. Pacers. harder. I was dizzy for six or eight Serge Plisov. Manehester High athlete. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 15, 1975 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 15, 1975

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Maine hunting trip with this eight-point, 235-pound buck against a tough Big Eigh( □ NOTICES full time - part time mature 13 Homec'ior Sale 23 Homes For Sale SATURDAY-SUNDAT 2-5 P.M. car garage and workshop. Move-In condition. Bowars Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s Kilmer, who has a big NEW AND USED - car deer. D’Alessandro is a well-known stock car race driver. rival, Kansas (6-3). The person, must be able to work preparation and lot person, School. Corner Realtors, 646-4525. Buffaloes probably will purple blotch on his injured evenings and Saturday. Apply also will check in new car HYGENIST - full time, for Directions: Off East Center Street across from Lost and Found 1 in person only, located near K- MANCHESTER - Duplex, NEW RAISED RANCHES wind up in the Astro- right shoulder, threw about arrivals. Company insurance dental office, call 8-5,649-4751. SIX ROOM RANCH attention veterans, no money Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. WE WILL buy your home. Mart. benefits, CMS, Blue Cross Campbell Ave., Vernon (between Dobson Rd. and Quick, efficient professional Bluebonnet Bowl with 10 passes Friday. FOUND - Puppy, male, black 3 bedrooms, garage, nicely down, separate furnaces, cen­ available. Paid according to Phoenix St. near Manchester line.) service, Call us first. W. J. another victory. "I’m leaning toward and brown, white on chest, JANITOR - full time, mature landscaped and private tral location, only $36,500, ELVA TYLER job application and Living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, three Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. The Jayhawks, though, Randy Johnson at quarter­ collar, contact apartment 27, individual, good starting rear yard. Keys, 528-9081. Realtor 649-4469 experience. Apply to Jim bedrooms, room for family room and laundry room knocked off Oklahoma last back,” said Allen Friday. 689 Main Street, Manchester. salary and liberal fringe □ EDUCATION MID THIRTIES Frattaroli paces leaders McCavanagh, or Tom TWO or three bedroom, six with half bath. Hardwood floors, oil hot water heat, “I’ll make a final decision benefits. East Hartford Con­ Bjorkland, Moriarty FOR FAST SALE week to move into 19th LOST - black and white room Cape, Bowers School aluminum siding, 2-car garage, treed lot. □ MISC. SERVICES tomorrow. We don’t want valescent Home, 745 Main St., Brothers. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY OWNER MUST SELL. Large in Kacey bowling league place in the ratings and are Alaskan malamute, female, E. Hartford. Private Inatructlona 18 area, new kitchen flooring, eight room Colonial, on one him (Kilmer) to overdo it, answers to Cleaka, partial finished retsroom, new ^39,900 MANCHESTER favored at home by one kids do| HAIRDRESSER full time or BELFIORE AGENCY acre lot central air, mid­ Services Offered Rewarc 646-4072, 649-1373, heating unit, fully insulated, 31 Paced by high average roller and Bill Tomlinson rr lied a 607 triple. point over Colorado. we don’t want him to hurt NURSES AIDES - 7-3, full part time, call 643-6808 or 875- VOICE INSTRUCTION - Realtors 647-1413 7'/2% Financing Available to forties, Century 21, Jackston- TO SEHLE ESTATE after 6. time and part time, weekdays Popular and classical music, garage and tool shed, owner, Avante, 646-1316 or 646-5461. Mario Frattaroli, Filloramo Ohio State, the top team himself.” 8843. Qualified Buyer... Three family, 6-3-3, two-car REWEAVING burns, holes. N C Division bowlers found Bruce 649-1234. Kilmer claims he can or weekends, good starting children and adults. In the Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Construction captured first round Davis high average with 158, Mike in the country, and fourth- FOUND - friendly long haired salary, liberal fringe benefits, convenience of your home or EAST HARTFORD - Just garage. Fast Sale Needed! play if necessary. MANCHESTER - assume this MANCHESTER Window shades, Venetian honors in the Knights of Columbus 10 Hodge’s 229 the No. 1 single and ranked Michigan, both un­ cat, black and grey tiger East Hartford Convalescent in my studio. K atherine STAFFORD SPRINGS - two reduced, seven room Raised Another of the Redskins’ markings, with white chest, PARAGON 7 1/2% ERA mortgage. Cape, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Pin Bowling League with a 33.5-10.5 Davis’ 540 the best three-game set. beaten, battle, next Satur­ Home, 745 Main St. E. Hart­ Morris, 684-5019. family, exceptionally lovely, F.J. SPILECKI Ranch, oversized rec room Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- injured, linebacker Brad feet and legs, please call 643- ford, TOOL CO., INC. beautiful kitchen, carpeting, Realtor 643-2121 with spectacular view. $47,- RECENT TWO FAMILY record. day at Ann Arbor to decide ...... *...... five rooms each side. This treed lot, only $34,900, Keys, 5221. Final round standings: Filloramo Dusek, who dislocated his 8249. Has openings (or; country home completely 900. Century 21, Jackston- Immaculate condition, three Frattaroli averaged 183 in the A the Big 10 championship EXPERIENCED Chef to □ REAL ESTATE 528-9081. 33.5-10.5, Nassiff Camera 29-15, FIRST CLASS renovated, top to bottom.Oil Avante, 646-1316, or 646-5461. bedroom apartments, many MILLAR' TREE Service, Inc. Division. His teammates were Roger and a berth in the Rose FOUND - one silver hair type prepare noon afid evening extras. Separate furnaces Farr’s Camping 26-18, Nassiff Sports MACHINISTS heat, garage, large lot, city BOLTON - large seven room IMMACULATE, carpeted Removal, pruning, lot Luce, Rudi Wittke, Ed Miller and terrier, found W. Vernon St. meal, in a large convalescent Homes For Sale 23 sewer, water, most con­ and driveways. Fenced in area, out of town license, call Must be able to set-up Raised Rancn, executive Manchester condominium, clearing, spraying. Fully in­ Mark Sullivam 24-20, Manchester Lumber 22.5-21.5, home, good starting salary, venient. High 30’s. Look at 60x150 level lot. Owners sured. Licensed. Free es­ Johnson Insurance 22-22, Giardin Dog Warden, 646-4555, excellent fringe benefits, and work from blueprints. neighborhood, call Dubaldo- three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 0 Cy Perkins rolled high single, 252, $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet your leisure. Further infor­ Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. Central air, spacious closets, OPEN SUNDAY building a new home. Tenant timates. Phone 646-3437, 633- Builders 21-23, Moriarty Bros. 21-23, must work every other kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, mation, call Donald S. Gale, and high triple, 635, in the A group LOST - tan and black puppy, weekend, and some holidays. Experienced Only breakfast bar, carport, income cuts your monthly 5354. with Bill Tomlinson’s 170 best among Audet Bros. 21-23, Fogarty Bros. 18- brown collar with rabies tag. tile baths, $435 montnly in­ Realty Company. 289-7939, MANCHESTER - six room beautifully decorated. Save by 12 TO 4 P.M. payments in half. Easily CONVERTIBLE East Hartford Convalescent come. Hutchins Agency, 646- 646-3790. TWO HANDYMEN will clean, 26, Harriman Realty 17-27, Sullivan Lake St. area. Call 646-0063 Apply at Colonial only three years old, calling owner, 646-3352 after 6 financed. the B Division averages. A1 Bolis Home, 745 Main St., E. Hart­ 3166. rake, lime, fertilize, mow, Co. 9-35. after 6 p.m. Reward. ford. 121 Adams Street, immaculate condition, three p.m. Mid-30’s. Stop out for a leisure inspection. turned in the highest B single, 227, MANCHESTER - Richard bedrooms, fireplace, IVi LAWRENCE F. FIANO maintenance- of lawn Manchester Martin School, seven room Peraonala 2 $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room baths, owners leaving state, REALTORS 649-5371 seasonal. Cellars and attics AMERICAN FROZEN Food Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Ansaldi Built Raised Ranch, TOLLAND - 5 1/2 .room NEW HOMES priced to sell, Dubaldo- Ranch, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 cleaned. Reasonable prices.' SLEEP SOFA has openings for experienced heating, stove, refrigerator. two fireplaces, rec room, 643-5305. REFERRAL SERVICE - Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. MANCHESTER-WEST— and inexperienced people for SECRETARY - Receptionist. beautiful private treed yard, baths, carpeted recreation Briarwood Dr. off Keeney St., 5 lonely? Make new friends, age Hutchins Agency 646-3166. room, treed 3/4 acre lot, $34,- telephone canvassing. If you We need someone available to $59,900, Hayes Corporation, models to choose from or have built to suit your taste. 3 ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 Flames going full blaze 18over, Males-Females, get are willing to work hard for a work on short term 000, Amedy Realty, Realtors, CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, V MANCHESTER - Price 646- 0131. and 4 bedrooms, all have firplaced family room, full plus parts. Brakes, shocks, LIQUIDATION! aquainted, call in strict con­ good hourly rate, bonuses and 875-6283, city utilities, handy location, assignments in the greater reduced $3,000 on this im­ basements, aluminum siding, 2-car garages. lube, bearings, etc. fidence, 643-2798. $20 fee. a p le a sa n t w orking at-^ SUPER BUY $31,500. Philbrick Agency, Hartford area. Permanent but maculate seven-room Cape. MANCHESTER - cute Ranch Three bedroom tastefully FOREST HILLS — Grissom Rd., off Hamilton Dr. 5 Guaranteed. Call anytime, mosphere, youmaji'qttaMfy. not steady employment. Realtors, 646-4200. Custom kitchen, three or four with four bedrooms, rec decorated Colonial, with models available, all distinctively different. 646-2065. after starting as ember Cg.'J.87M»fTr^^ Applicant must be a good EAST HARTFORD $38,900 bedrooms, rec room, over­ room, fireplace, full base­ many extra features. Over­ Priced $48,500 to $54,900. CAPE COD -■ two years old, □ FINANCIAL - typist, have a pleasantpie ment, priced to sell at $36,900. RE/' L ESTATE Sales people, sized garage. Secluded yard VERSATILE CAPE PINEWOOD ESTATES — off Hamilton Dr. before Taylor t. 24’ living room, first floor CUSTOM DRAPERIES - M cu; /iio i\ ...... telephone personality,rson; " be ac- Owner anxious, Frechette & sized two car garage, large Dining room, kitchen, living room made very reasonable, work NEW YORK (UPI) - licensed and experienced, for etc. Priced to sell. $37,900. R. Beautiful, high %-acre wooded lots with gorgeous view. family room with firMlace during that span to support Bob Murdoch tallied for HOLIDAY INN curate withtn figures:igur and have Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144. in-ground pool on easy to with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, guaranteed, call anytime, 649- . The Atlanta Flames Bonds-Stocka-Mortgagea 8 sales work with one of the own car. Salary commen­ beautifully done rec‘room, private 3 models remaining or will build the home you want. and beamed ceilings. Eat-in Flett. California. 646-1980 care for lot. Priced to sell selling, 649-5306. 4266. started the season as only areas longest established real surate with experience. BOLTON - HEBRON Line - in the mid-forties. Truly one of the nicest areas left. kitchen, formal dining room, The Toronto Maple Leafs Jets 6, Oilers 1 MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ estate firms. Phone or write king sized Master bedroom, an ember but now are Business and personal REDUCED FOR quick sale - seven room Cape, four • COLONIAL WOODS — off School St., E. Hartford. 2-famlly TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) whipped California, 4-2, in cond, third. All kinds. Realty Arthur Shorts, J. Watson dl * EQUAI h o u s in g OPPORTUNITY aluminum siding, two car gar­ Player-Coach Bobby Hull references required. Reply two family, 30 Locust Street, bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, homes, priced $49,900 to $57,900. 2 and 3-bedroom Trees cut, trimmed or topped, going full blaze. the only other NHL game. m 1-84 Exit 58 statewide. Credit rating un­ Beach Company, 193 East Super clean four bedroom _ BARROWS & WALLACE age, treed lot, mint condition, and Peter Sullivan each Herald Box T. no agents. 646-2426 , 9-5. breezeway, garage, IVz acres, models with IV 2 baths, aluminum siding, city utilities, stumps removed, fully in­ The Flames lost their In World Hockey Associa­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Center Street, Manchester. Split, featuring three HandwilH Nc» Haim Hartion $53,200, Philbrick Agency, scored two goals to spark 363 Roberts St. fidential, quick A must to see. $49,900, Cen­ it9-S3M 397-1515 728-6615 good financing available. sured. Got a tree problem? first four National Hockey tion action, Winnipeg 647-9139. OPENINGS - Available on baths, great kitchen, im­ Realtors, 646-4200. Winnipeg’s rout of Edmon­ arrangements. Alvin Lundy MANCHESTER - new listing, tury 21 Tedford Real Estate, maculate interior. Located Well worth a phone call. 742- League games this season, staff of Manchester 647- 9914. 8252. routed Edmonton 6-1 and ton. Dan Ford scored one Im East Hartford, Ct. Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ SCHOOL BUS Drivers - we five room older home, central in a fine neighborhood for a Any home may be purchased contingent upon the sale CIRCA 1830 well maintained including three on their Homemaker Service. Part location, small barn $29,900, TOLLAND - Young 6 room the Toronto Toros played tion Plaza, Hartford. will train , knowledge of time work, car essential, growing family. Owner of your present home or will consider trade ... call lor nine room Antique Colonial, home ice. Friday night and assisted on another as Evenings, 233-6879. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. ANDOVER- seven room cape, 11/2 baths, kitchen with WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking Phoenix to a 2-2 tie. Manchester necessary, five preference given to former wants fast sale. more Information If needed... four fireplaces, four moved within one game of the Jets scored three in the year auto experience Raised Ranch, with IVi baths, builts-ins, formal dining bedrooms, study, one full and leaves, painting, cleaning Liquidation of hundradt of Convertible Sleep Nurses Aides, call 643-9511 for MANCHESTER- first offering on 1.7 acres, T. J. Crockett, • room, fireplace, garage, $39,- cellars and attics, no job too the .500 mark when they first period to break the Help Wanted 13 required, 643-2373. further information. two 1/2 baths plus attached game open. Winnipeg out- Sofas of “Hotel-Motel" Specification. Contract seven rooms, full basement Realtor, 643-1577. Super starter 5-5 two fami­ 900, Amedy Realty, Realtors, five room unfinished carriage small. Reasonable rates. defeated the Washington Maple Leafs 4, Seals 2 872-6283. Roger Landon. Free es­ shot Edmonton 41-13. over runs and cancetlatlona from the country’a all city utilities, oil heat, com­ ly, separate furnaces, MERRITT shed, potential for studio', Blaine Stoughton scored Capitals 4-1. plete aluminum siding, MANCHESTER- like new aluminum siding. Build etc., two story barn, well timates. 646-7786. Toros 2, Roadrunners 2 largest Hotel Chalna eacrificed at a fraction of Custom built Cape, rec room, R ealtors 122 East Center St. 646-1180 Atlanta scored all of its two goals to spark Toronto. excellent condition, asking your own equity. m a n c h e s V e r treed lot, $54,000, Philbrick The victory moved the Laurl Mononen of coat. Convertible Sleep Sofaa available in all price $36,900. Assumable 6% formal dining room, • Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, goals within eight minutes applianced kitchen, garage, commercial and institutional. Maple Leafs five points Phoenix scored the tying elzea and atylea. mortgage, with la ^ e down Three or four bedroom POOL and COOL and 20 seconds, with Bill payment. (Jharles huge terraced yard, $41900, Yes, a pool and central air- Parking lots and driveways. ahead of the Seals in the goal in the second period CONNECTICUrS aluminum sided Cape in« TOLLAND - Functional floor COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 Flett knocking in a pair, Lesperance, 649-7620. Century 21 Tedford Real conditioning ,go with this Sanding available. Free es­ Adams Division. Lanny but rookie goalie Mario excellent condition. Large plan in this seven room Split 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, and the victory left Coach Estate, 647-9914. seven-room Raised Ranch DARTMOUTH ROAD breezeway, garage, swim­ timates. Call after 6 p.m., 528- Vien of Toronto kept the country lot. Priced at $34,- Level, three large bedrooms, 1418 or 646-1322. Fred Creighton with an op­ McDonald and Bob Neely VERNON - just over plus two baths, two Martin School, large seven ming pool, redwood deck, tie, turning back 38 shots. Sale Starts Sun., Nov. 16th 10 AM-6 PM Manchester line, a gorgeous SIX ROOM Cape, in center of 900. two full baths, 27 ft. family timistic feeling about the also scored for Toronto fireplaces, two-car garage, room with fireplace, attached room Raised Ranch wooded yard. $42,500. while Ralph Klassen and Phoenix also got a goal VITAL LIFELINE ten room split Ranch, with town, selling for $31,900, T. J. plaster walls, tiled baths Philbrick Agency, Realtors, BULLDOZING and excava­ future of his club. large pool, cabana, etc., high Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. (Sails % acre lot, wall-to-wall garages, $43,900, Amedy Real­ tion, licensed septic system, from Gary Lariviere while ty,' Realtor 875-6283. large closets, built-ins 646-4200. ‘ .7e have to go one step Hours: 50’s and well worth it. T. J. carpeting, and huge .deck. installation and repair, at a time and we are well Frank Mahlovlich and Jeff Crociiett Realtor, 643-1577. MANCHESTER - eight room Immediate occupancy. carpeting, 2 fireplaces landscaping and trucking, Jacques scored, for Toron- newer Colonial, on acre lot, ^realty Asking $45,900. large family room, 2-car DESIGN YOUR loam and fiU for sale. Free es­ aware that .500 will, get us Sun. 10-6 The Connecticut Red Cross 164 E~ CENTER ST. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER to. CAPE - Lovely three bedroom four bedrooms, living room, WARREN E. garage, city utilities, OWNHOMEII timates. Call after 6 p.-m., 646- ; ; '■ Vi J, • ■* nowhere in our division,” Mon. 10-8 dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 eTccellent edndition. Owner 1322. Cape, fireplaced living room, 647-1419 PICTURE Custom builder has said Creighton. Tuos. 10-8 BLOOD PROGRAM carpeted, kitchen with family baths, family room with 'Ibis immac’ulate aluminum sided retiring, anxious to sell! The victory raised Atlan­ Final sign-up Has attractive permanent openings now for: area. Garage. Large treed lot. fireplace, two car garage, HOWLAND six-room Colonial, large living beautiful lots in both WELDING - repairs, custom Score Wad. 10-8 j£gltor8____643;1J08_ room with fireplace, formal dining Manchester and Bolton! made trailers, fast service, ta’s record to 7-8-1, far REGISTERED NURSES •LASDRATORY TECHNOLOGISTS and Merritt Agency, 646-1180. tremendous buy at $54,900, BRAND NEW and Beautiful! room, appliances, sun porch, gar­ CHARLES LESPERANCE nights Frechette & Martin, Inc. For details, ask for Mr. reasonable, free estimates, behind Philadephia and the technicians • drivers Custom Ranch in professional age. private lot. Immediate oc­ B4B-7B20 Final sign-up nights for OWNER must sell in Realtors, 646-4144. and executive area. Wall-to- MANCHESTER - price cupancy, $39,900. Matthew. 646-1523. New York Islanders in the board Intermediate Basketball Excellent Wages and Benefits Manchester Custom Ranch wall practically everywhere. reduced to $36,900 by Patrick Division, but NEW HOMES - Ranches, Many features including ther­ transferring owner. Seven BELFIORE AGENCY WINDOW CLEANING com­ League team at the Y will built in 1974, two large MANCHESTER - eight room respectable considering NBA bedrooms with 8' closets, two Capes, Colonials, available or mopane windows, rear room Cape with large two car WJ. BARCOMB REALTORS 647-1413 mercial and residential, in­ 5 be Monday and Tuesday. Cape, with first floor family cluding' initial construction the team’s start. Philadelphia 119, Boston ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SALE BY Nurses start from $9,240. Laboratory staff ranges $6,825-$11,025. depending upon full baths, huge linen closet, will build to suit. Single and deck, automatic kitchen, garage, very nice lot and loca­ Realtor 644-8000 No player may reach his two-family homes in several raised hearth fireplace. Two room, attached one car gar­ cleaning for contractors or ‘‘We opened with two at 109 skills. Drivers start fro’m $6,300-$6,825, depending upon experience. 37Block South of MacDonald's) white part Labrador retriever Equal Housing. extras, $1600, call after 6, 228- what to do anymore. 44 Impudent 32 35 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• doi 0641. UNDECIDED IN MARYLAND 46 Tricky g- bod family . dog, _. is dis- I Raymond F. Damato I 49 Thick Painting-Papering 32 i:;: We will be open SUNDAY, November 16,12 noon till 6 -jf ciplined,d, house trained, has 38 37 p.m. Come alone or Bring a Friend to the $: THE CHARLES t Owner Developer » 53 Scientist's had shots, is licensed. Will 1973 OLDSMOBILE custom DEAR UN: Level with Grandma and tell her if she's room (coll.) 38 39 40 cruiser, nine passenger PAIN'TING - interior and I SMARTEST THRIFT SHOP IN TOWN also give a dog run and house APARTMENTS X Designed With X going to carry on that way, she should lock her doors. I can 54 Comforting ■ exterior, paperhanging, if wanted, call after 3 o’clock CHARiiS DU, off L NDDIE T?KL wagon, low mileage, $2995, 56 Entire 42 43 44 46 MANOESTER ♦ You in Mind J . understand your children’s feelings, but they’ll recover. excellent work. References. pR icE si 1 during the week, 646-8608. 1973 Plymouth police cruiser, Don’t discuss Grandma’s indiscretion with Sis. Or anyone 57 Swiss painter Free estimates. Fully in­ Close to shopping and gram* 440 engine, air conditioning, 58 Notion (prefix) 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 mar school, adjacent to junior : Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.M. Daily t else. In time, the incident will have lost it^ importance. 59 Born sured. Martin Mattson, 649- high and high school. Featuring with or without strobe lights, THREE ENGLISH Collies, 60 Pathological 53 54 55 4431. fireplaces, one or two car gar­ $1995, call 742-9760 after 5. REFRIGERATOR - $125, for sale, call between 7 a.m. ♦ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor ♦ fluids steel office desk, $25, two pine ages. heat and hot water, two air DEAR ABBY: What do you think of guests who are 57 58 and 5 p.m. weekdays. Ask for conditioners, 1'^ baths, etc.. In­ ♦ 649-3940 646-1021 ■ 643-453S* invited for 7 p.m. dinner and show up at 6:15? It irritates 61 Letters PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. ____ end tables, $15 each, 643-0391. Ernie. cluded. 1972 LTD, hardtop sedan, .^♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4««44«^> vinyl roof, air conditioning, me no endl DOWN $9 86 6l Five years experience. Wooded and Quiet. Not a 1 Wooden pins 16 Excellent references. Pete, FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ SEASONED dry hardwood FREE - five month old thru street. Will be fully com­ mint condition, $1799, Dealer, I wouldn’t mind if it happened only once, but this couple 742-6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. bing - Repairs and split and delivered, $40 per pleted In December. HEBRON - four room two THREE ROOM Apartment, 647-9152. always comes early. Labrador - Beagle mixed, bedroom, wall-to-wall remodeling, sewer lines cord, $25 per 1/2 cord, male, shots, and wormed, call Applications being accepted includes appliances, heat, hot My husband says 1 shouldn't get upset—that it’s better INSIDE - Outside painting. cleaned electrically. Prompt Casimir Kurys, 649-6828. for immediate rentals and future carpeting, heat and hot water, water, laundry facilities, gar­ 1969, F-85 TWO door, six to have them come early than late. 649-1212 after 4 o’clock. occupancy. parxing, appliances, large Win at Bridge service on emergencies. 6i3- age, no pets, $195, 643-4884. cylinder, automatic, power Special rates for people over So come Over end see your What do you say? 6b. Fully insured. Estimates 7024. GARAGE SALE - November yard, cellar storage, $215 steering, low mileage, $1299, Boata-Accessorlea 45 luture apartment... monthly, 649-2871 or 228-9759. UPSET IN ABERDEEN given. Call 649-7863. 15 and 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. OPEN FOR INSPECTION THREE LARGE bedroom Dealer, 647-9152. NORTH 15 Flooring 36 stereo, twin beds, couch, etc., Dally 3 P.M. unlll 7 P.M. Duplex, new carpet, living DEAR UPSET: I’d be hardpressed to state my 4k AKQ752 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. or by appointment MANCHESTER - elegant two room, dining room, modern We recommended earlier WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 562 Gardner St., Manchester. 1971 GREMLIN, automatic, preference. The hour before partytime usually finds the VQJ Evinrude with trailer. Call bedroom Townhouse available kitchen with stove and new transmission, 6 cylinder, 36,- this week to use two notrump per roll. Experinced FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, 646-0800 or 646-1540 hostess either dressing or attending to last-minute details, ♦ 863 875-8119. at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 refrigerator, attic, basement, 000 miles, very good condi­ 4472 to cover all notrump hands tradesman. Call R. floors like new, no waxing, TAG SALE - 67 Hilltop Dr., and having to entertain early birds is for the birds. Starkweather, 644-3194. Saturday and Sunday, baths, formal dining area, garage and yard. $280 per tion, asking $1450. See 9 WEST .EAST and suit responses of two (specializing in older floors). MANCHESTER - new unusual November 15, 16, 10-4 p.m., Garden Products 47 private entrances and patio, month, no pets, security Coleman Rd., Manchester, AJ9643 4k 10 8 spades or three in any other Ceilings and inside painting. one bedroom Duplex full basement, includes heat. PAPER HANGING Expert. variety of household and mis­ required. 649-3050 after 1 p.m. phone, 643-4829. » DEAR ABBY: Our son has gone with a very fine girl for VAK6 ♦ 10 9 7 5 3 2 suit to guarantee at least a John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Townhouses now renting at appliances, carpeting, $290 many years. They are both in college now, and we expect Your average paper, in 2222. cellaneous items. COW MANURE - $7 and $14, ♦ 42 ♦ 97 five-card suit and at least two loads delivered call after 6, Independence Village. Full per month. Paul W. Dougan EAST HARTFORD - three 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98, four them to announce their engagement soon. Our son is of the four tops honors. average room , $25. Mr. basements, private entrances Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. 44963 44 8 3 4 Richman, 646-3864. GARAGE t a g Sale - fur- 649-8731. room furnished apartment, all door hardtop, white with Catholic and the girl is Methodist. SOUTH (D) Today's hand is a trap in Services Wanted 38 ahd patio, includes heat, utilities included, parking, ’ niture, clothes miscellaneous, black top, full power, radial I have always felt that a mixed marriage has two strikes 4k----- any system. South has game 9-5, 112 Eldridge St., appliances, carpeting, air con­ 118 MAIN ST., three room available immediately, tires, 39,000 miles, excellent against it, but I must say that these two seem so mature in his own hand. North has a R."'HEBERT & Son NOW TAKING bids for snow Antiques 48 V 8 4 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Manchester. ditioner. Close to shopping, heated apartment, security, security required, $45 per condition, very clean, $3450, and right for each other that I do not foresee a serious sound opening bid of his own paperhanging, painting, com­ plowing of parking lot for church and bus. Model open $190, call 646-2426 , 9-5. ♦ A K Q J 10 5 mercial and residential, free WANTED Antique furniture, week, 528-1998. call 646-8113. problem. 44 A K Q J 10 but there is no slam. Here's commercial business in down­ 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. UNTIE YOUR Y HOW EL$E CAM NO-JUST MERELY BESIDES- YOU’LL STILL HAVE 1 estimates, 644-0642. TAG SALE - Furniture, glass, pewter, oil paintings^or The problem I anticipate will be with our relatives. They Both vulnerable how it is bid. in the methods we town Manchester. If in­ off Main St., Manchester. NEWER DUPLEX - four Homes lor Rent , t 54 1970 PLYMOUTH Satellite, HANDS’-?! ) 1 t a k e y o u IM THE MOST 60K6E0US, YOUR 6UN TO KEEP ME COVEREPl appliances, antiques, plants, other antique itemb. K>, are very strict in their religious beliefs, and it will be West North East South have shown. The two-club LUSCIOUS, DESIRABLE ...OR ARE YOU terested please, reply Box M, aquarium. Bargains galore. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- rooms, bath and 1/2, rent $215, clean, excellent running con­ J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom c/o Manchester Evening Harrison, 643-8709. 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. monthly call 643-2282, 644- impossible for them to condone my son’s marrying a opening is artificial and for­ CREATURE I'VE EVER AFRAID OF THE Painting - Interior and Leaving town. Everything VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 dition, good tires, AM/FM Methodist. Already I have had an aunt ask me how I could cing. The two-spade response l a id e y e s o n MOLTEN PASSION Herald. 8896. radio, $M5 firm, call 649-8365 244 exterior. Paperhanging. must be sold. Sunday FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ 1/2 baths, family room, in­ P a|s Pass 3 ♦ and three-diamond rebid are BLAZIN6 INSIDE NEWER three bedroom after 6 p.m. permit this relationship to exist! 2 A Remodeling. Gutters. Fully November 16th, 10 a.m. - 5 tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, cludes appliances, one, car If our son marries this girl, many of my relatives would Pass 3 A Pass 5 44 normal as is North’s three- p.m . 31D G arden D rive. Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all garage, $350 a month, Pabl W. insured. 649-9658. lamps, etc. Now accepting appliances, carpeting, full ROCKVILLE 3-4 ROOMS refuse to attend the wedding—especially if it takes place in Pass 5 ♦ Pass Pass spade call. □ MISC. FOR SALE Manchester (behind Arthur consignments, for December Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- 1974 PINTO Runabout, sport basem ent, $260 m onthly, ROCKUND TERRACE accent group, 4 cylinder, 4 a Methodist church. Pass South's jump to five clubs EXCELLENT Workmanship Drug). auction. 644-8962. 4535. Opening lead - -K V on interior and exterior pain­ Frechette & Martin Realtors, Large and beautiful one and two speed, low mileage, radial How should this be bandied? says I can make game, but I Articles for Sale 41 646-4144. bedroom apartments, heat, hot CONCERNED am afraid of the heart suit. ting and paperhanging. ANTIQUES Wanted - water, all appliances, Including MANCHESTER Green area. tires, one owner, must sell, best offer, call 643-8234 or 643- North is also and merely bids Estimates and references ALUMINUM sheets used as American furniture, oriental dishwasher, disposal, carpeting, Six room Colonial house, with By Oswald & James Jacol)y given. 643-8885. CONVERTIBLE SIX room duplex, three pool and your own private terrace garage. Immmediate oc­ 2804 evenings, DEAR CONCERNED: The couple should invite five diamonds. printing plates, .007 thick, rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ bedrooms, $185. Call 646-1980. In a country sotting. From $180. sor chairs, crocks, jugs, cupancy, Rent $300 a month. whomever they want to attend their wedding. Those who You can have a lot of fun In a recent answer we 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for SLEEP SOFA J. D. Real Estate. No pets. with the weak two bids in all REASONABLE Rates, $1. Phone 643-2711. weathervanes, primitives, 872-4223 529-6586 Inquire at W. H. England 1967 LeMANS, 76,000 miles, V- refuse to come will be the losers. I see no reason for concern. recommended replying two excellent workmanship, pain­ Ron Dionne, 643-1691. Lumber Co., Route 44-A, 8, automatic, excellent condi­ suits except clubs and the ar­ diamonds to partner’s LIQUIDATION MANCHESTER - Woodland 672-3976 tion, $500, 647-9834. tificial two-club opening to ting and paperhanging. Also, CLEAN USED refrigerators, Bolton Notch. Stayman response holding: Manor - Deluxe two bedrooom cover all forcing two bids plus roofing chimney work and ranges, automatic washers, At Holiday Inn Wanted to Buy A 7543 V AQ5A AQ8AAJ9. 49 Townhousse, carpeting, VERNON - ROCKVILLE Line WANTED: One friendly 23-24 and 27-28 point Alley Oop — Dave Graue gutters, call 643-8885. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 1-84 Exit 58 appliances, full basement, 1 Astro-graph and not showing our four - five room Cape, two owner for my 1973 Datsun 610. notrumps. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 363 Roberts St. OLD DOLLS - Paying top 1/2 baths, patio, $225 monthly MANCHESTER - two spades. An Indiana reader 2171 bedroom Duplex, in five unit bedrooms, $225 nqonthly, two She has air conditioning, You open two notrump with Building-Contracting 33 East Hartford prices for your old dolls, $65. pilus h utilities, no pets, R. D. AM/FM stereo with four By BERNICE BEDE OSOL agrees with our bid. but not and up for China and bisque Townhouse, basement, con­ children accepted. 21-22 and three notrump with Liquidation of hundreds of con­ M'urdock. l Realtor, 643-2692. References, security, Jensen speakers, four with our facetious remark, "If NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - SCREENED LOAM - vertible sleep sofas. Hotel-motel dolls. $100 and up for ByeJo. venient location, $250 per 25-26 point notrumpers. available immediately. 875- Michelin radials and a it goes wrong we explain we Remodeling, repairing, ad­ driveway gravel, processed specifications. Contract overruns Never give or sell a doll FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 month including heat, 646- You need two artificial 2482, ask for Charlie. 8761. pleasing personality. $2400. For Sunday, Nov. 16, 1975 had a spade mixed in our ditions, rec rooms, porches gravel, sand, stone and fill. and cancellations from country’s without getting our offer. Call Broad Street, no appliances, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) responses and can use more if clubs.” largest hotel chains. Sacrifice at Call 646-2868 please! and roofing. No job too small. George H. Griffing, Andover, locally, 875-7356. $130. Security deposit, no pets. ARIES (March 21-April 19) The early part of the day will be you wish. Two diamonds This last is a standard fraction of cost. Convertible THREE ROOMS MANCHESTER - six room You'd belter give some serious Call 649-3144. 742-7886. t> 643-4751. 1954 DODGE - perfect for pleasant, but toward evening should be reserved for very bridge writer joke. Everyone sleep sofas available in variety of Manchester, stove and heat three bedroom, Cape close to thought now as to how you in­ neither you nor your mate will bad hands and should only be sizes and styles. All brand new ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, restoration, 43,00 original finds occasion to violate con­ SEASONED CORD Wood - clocks, guns, oil paintings, furnished, $165 per month, 1-84, and Manchester Com­ tend to clear up obligations you be as tolerant of one another CARPENTRY - Repairs, factory fresh. munity College, quiet child- miles, $150, call 646-8848. forcing to one trick below vention in bidding. If it doesn't remodeling, additions, gar­ cord and 1/2 cord loads, statues, crank phonographs, APARTMENT available December 15, call owe to two dilferenl parlies. as you should be. SALE STARTS SUNDAY, NOV. safe street, security required, game. Two hearts should be a work you can also say ages, roofing, call David delivered, E. Yeomans, 742- 16, 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. HOURS: oak furniture, 646-2690 , 646- 643-0445 evenings. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) RENTAL OFFICE $325 monthly, 871-0047. 1969 FORD LTD, FM, air con­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. catch-all to say responder had truthfully, ‘‘I made a mis­ Patria, 644-1796. 8907. SUNDAY, ^0-6, MONDAY • 1882. Don't make Important Open 8:30-5 weekdays, MANCHESTER - immediate ditioned, neat interior, body 21) Slow down a bit or you're enough for game, but no take.' ' The main point is not to TU E S D A Y • W ED NESD AY, 10-9. decisions late in the day. You'l likely to push your menial and definite bid he wants to make. IN T H E B A N Q U E T H ALLS. Free other times by appoint­ four rooms with heat, central, MANCHESTER - rent with needs work, good second car, fight with your partner. You WES ROBBINS carpentry FIREWOOD - For sale, well $325, call 646-8848. not be thinking as clearly as physical energies beyond their Other responses should be seasoned, split or round. $25. delivery with any purchase. ment. $210 a month, security, option to buy seven room you should. Best you sleep on limits today. may have to play with him remodeling specialist. Ad­ specific and reasonably nor­ □ RENTALS We have a large variety of Frechette & Martin Inc., Colonial, family room with it. again. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, per load, ’The Andrew Ansaldi 1969 GRAN PRIX - air, Company, 649-5249. deluxe one & two bedroom Realtors, 646-4144. fireplace, garage. East CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. mal. built-ins, bathrooms, FOR SALE - Mastercraft, Center St., $275 a month, automatic, white, black vinyl GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 19) It you're too insistent upon kitchens, 649-3446. Townhouse and Garden top, interior like new, outside Problems today will be ol your having your own way today 30” WHITE gas stove, good double snow mobile trailer, Rooms for Rent 52 security, Frechette & Marti# tilt and swivel, $150, call 742- type units throughout Inc., Realtors, 646-4144. good, $850^ call 646-8848. own making. I! you keep this in you're going to spoil the fun lor LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - condition, $85, call 643-1484. VILLAGER APARTMENTS mind, trouble can be avoided. 6098 anytime. ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly Manchester. Five room Townhouse everyone Relax. Let your hair new homes custom built, down. rooms. Single $56, double $69, apartment, t'/j tiled baths, 1968 FIREBIRD, yellow, 350 CANCER (June 21-July 22) remodeled, additions, rec FIREPLACE WOOD - DAMATO ENTERPRISES Business lor Rent 55 cu. in. two speed automatic, Seasoned hardwood, cut, split, FRIGIDAIRE - large plus tax, continental 240 New State Rd. 2 air conditioners, wall-to- Avoid attending a function this AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) rooms, garages, kitchens new transmission, very good evening where you could run and delivered, $20, Full naif refrigerator, with top frost- breakfast, air conditioning, wall carpeting, full base­ Don't begin a do-it-yourself remodeled, bath tile, cement 646-1021 condition, body and into someone you've had cross cord. 228-0619. free, freezer. Excellent condi­ color TV, call 646-2300. project around the house late work. Steps, dormers. tion. $150 . 742-9915. ment, heat, hot water, OFFICE SPACE mechanical wise, air shocks, words with. The matter is not in the day. You'll upset things Residential or commercial. appliances, fireplace. No FOR RENT $950. Call after 3 , 643-9037. yet resolved. more than you'll improve them MOVING - gas stove, $300, LARGE clean room, central Call 649-4291. THREE PIECE bathroom location, private, $25 weekly, MANCHESTER - newer two pets. 250 square feet, center of refrigerator, $200, twin bed, bedroom Duplex, half of two LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) set, light green, very good security, 649143. 649-7620 Manchester, air con­ 1967 FORD Galaxie, $250, run­ extremely vulnerable today you go out this evening and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY $15, cocktail tab le, $60, family, includes appliances, ning condition, engine needs washing machine, $65, dryer condition, $100, 643-6882. ditioning and parking. Call where your pride is concerned. make a late night ol it, don't try Carpentry and general con­ SINGLE ROOMS for rent, on convenient location, $230 per work, call 646-8134. tracting. Residential and needs repair, $25, old sewing 643-9551. Don't lake yourself too serious­ to catch up lor lost time by THE PACK RAT is open for month, Paul W. Dougan ly. Don't expect applause if machine with cabinet, $10, bus line, parking, convenient LOWER FLOOR of two fami­ driving home in a hurry. commercial. Whether it be a the winter. Sundays 12-6, at 40 Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 1973 SUPER BEETLE - stan­ none is due you, sofa annd chair, $200, water location, call 647-9868. ly, private yard, appliances small repair job, a custom Fiora Rd. off Route 85 Bolton. dard transmission, all new built home or anything in bed, $250, 646-5995 or 646-3883. supplied, $185 plus heat and 800 SQUARE Feet of space VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) To­ Antioues, collectables, Indian RESPONSIBLE female room­ MANCHESTER - nice one available, lower level in tires, $2,000. Call between 5 between, call 646-1379. bedroom apartment, utilities, 646-3283. day you're apt to search more jewelry. mate, wanted to share two prime commercial location, p.m. and 8 p.m. 742-7664. diligently for faults in others bedroom apartment, in available at The ’Teresa, close ideal for office space. 643- than lor their good points. Try TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ to shopping and churches, in- MANCHESTER - two 1973 FIAT 128, good condition, BEDDING POT BELLIED stove, one Manchester, call Linda, 273- bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 2738. not to criticize unless it's con­ vice - Remodeling, repairs, year old, all cast iron, $50, An­ eludes carpeting,carpi air con- AM/FM radio, radials, call additions, custom building. No 4792 before 4. baths, basement, heat, hot structive. tique Richmond parlor stove. ditioning,...... _ $195 "■ Peper month. 742-8369. job too small. Free estimates. LIQUIDATIDN water and appliances, $220 a OFFICE SPACE - 700 square LIBRA ( $75 , 742-6138. ROOM FOR RENT - $22 per Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- feet. East Center St., ideal for Over 25 years experience. 643- At Holiday Inn 1021 or 643-4535. month, 643-6423. CADILLAC - 1970 Sedan de You'll comi 5769. week, centrally located, 146 professionals, parking, 646- end if you 1-84 Exit 58 HANDCRAFTED Winnie-the- Center St. Please call 649- 2212. Ville, immaculate, full power, MANCHESTER - newer one FIVE ROOMS - with new tires, must be seen, mint financial s] 363 Roberts St. Pooh, Sesame Street puppets, 0013. today. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 bedroom Townhouse, full appliances, wall-to-wall condition, 649-5189. East Hartford animals, beanbag chairs, plus carpeting, no children, no OFFICE SPACES for rent on Garage Sale, crib, carriages, basement, private entrances Main St. in Manchester, ideal Liquidation of over 800 seta of Apartments For Rent S3 and patio, includes heat, pets, third floor, $150 a month. BIDWELL Home Improve­ hotel-motel specification mat­ tricycles, tires, clothes, old location for professional of­ TWO KEYSTONE Classics - ment Co. Expert installation Rockville, call 875-1834 after 3 L-60xl4 tires, $180 or best tresses from Gold Bond and 45’s, Saturday, Sunday, W EHA*Ec.sto„™ „.,,l.g p.m. fices, very convenient to all of aluminum siding, gutters other name brands. Contract Watrous Rd., Bolton. facilities. Please call 646-4100, offer, 568-4376. and trims. Roofing installa­ overruns and cancellations from for the rental of your apart- Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ment or home. J.D. Real 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- country's largest hotel chains. FIVE ROOMS - Centrally GARAGE SALE - Saturday Estate Associates, Inc. 646- located, second floor, stove 9109. Sacrifice fraction of cost. Inner and Sunday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. 44 DUPLEX - Five rooms, three BOLTON NOTCH - Modern spring and foam rubber bedding 1980. and refrigerator, garage and Garden St., Manchester. bedrooms, appliances, wall- sales office and storage HORACE Tetrault — Siding, available in twin, full, queen, king to-wall carpeting, laundry storage area included. No and extra length. All brand new LOOKING for anything in real children or pets. Telephone facilities. Commercial, In­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ factory fresh. FUR COAT rabbit, size 12-14, hook-ups, full basement and dustrial, telephone 1-223-4460. nings. Quality workmanship, estate rental - apartments, attic, private yard, parking. 643-9037 after 3. SALE STARTS SUNDAY. NOV. , excellent condition, call 643- homes, multiple dwellings, no free estimates. Fully insured. 16. 10 A.M. • 6 P.M. HOURS: Near center. Security deposit. 7889 after 6 p.m. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate OFFICE SPACE - .500 to 2,500 872-9187, 649-3417. SUNDAY, 10-6, MONDAY • Adults, no pets. Available Associates, Inc. 646-1980. sq. ft. as low as $125 per TU E S D A Y - W ED NESD AY. 10-9. December 1st. 646-6297, or month, includes heat, janitor, ROOFING - Specializing IN T H E B A N Q U ET ROOMS. Free 643-5691. PRESIDENTIAL parking, very good location. delivery on any bedding MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 repairing roofs, new roofs, DEALERS.- CRAFTSMEN VILLAGE APTS. Call Max Grossman at 649- gutter work, chimneys, purchase. Indoor - Outdoor bedroom Townhouse, IV2 MANCHESTER - central, re­ baths, full basement, private MANCHESTER 5334 or 643-7175. cleaned and r^aired. 30 years FLEA MARKET and cent three bedroom duplex, You’ll Love The Action Yo experience. Free estimates. entrances and patio, includes den, fireplace, enclosed sun- ONE PAIR of red and blue heat, appliances, carpeting, TWO ROOM office for rent^ Get in Herald Want Ads. ^ Howley, 643-5361. quilted loveseats, good condi­ TAG SALE porch, nnished basement, One and two bedrooms. total 312 square feet, with- pool, air-conditioning, $290 p riv a te driv ew ay . $275 6 4 3 -2 711 tion, $275 for both, call 643- Rain or Shine per month. Paul W. Dougan, Near schools, churches front and rear entrance, D&A ROOFING. Roofs, 2598. Broad Streot Conmofl, Manchester monthW, lease, security, private lavatory, available Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Larry F. Fiano Realtors, 649- and shopping center, on siding, gutters, and leaders. Behind Dairy Queen on Decembfer 1, call 643-1186. Free estimates. Fully in­ GIBSON Guitar - single 5371. bus line. Call anytime. Trucks for Sale 62 sured. 249-0205. Broad Street. VERNON - Town House cutaway, semi-hollow body, Gardens, a beautifully Wanted to Rent 57 good condition, $175, 643-6566 Sunday 8 A.M.5 P.M. FIVE ROOM Duplex, im­ 1963 FORD Econoline van, REASONABLE PRICES for landscaped apartment com­ mediate occupancy, adults 646-2623 paneled, overhauled engine, after 6 p.m. NO ADMISSION munity of unusual architec­ NEW ENGLAND Whaler and roofing. (Installation and preferred, no pets, wife seek furnished apart­ radials, murals on both sides, repairs) (jutter work, and 649-6544 tural design, featuring private references, $150, Write Box H, call 646-5428 between 3 p.m. GIRL’S BIKE - $10, toaster entrances, private patio with ment or house till May 1,1976. chimney work, 25 years Manchester Herald. No children or pets, 646-2081. and 6 p.m. '■'i oven, bowling balls, milk sliding glass door, wall-to- experience, 643-8885. glass and miscellaneous. Wot- 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like wall carpeting, range, EAST HARTFORD - priy^te home, pleasant, con­ Not Shoppe, 252 Spruce St. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 refrigerator, disposal, master Campers-Trallers Heating-Plumbing 35 available immediately, four venient location, working □ AUTOMOTIVE Mobile Homes 85 TV antenna, traverse rods; room apartment with garage, adults, no children, pets, 643- SEASONED HARDWOOD - DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ storage and laundry facilities SEWERLINES, sink lines, split, sawed and delivered, quiet neighborhooo, $180 2880. 17’ TERRY travel trailer, vations. Combined inside'/out- in basement. Total electric, monthly, 528-2447 after 5. Autos For Sale 61 cleaned with electric cutters, fireplace length, $25, a half a no pets. One and two bedroom sleeps 6, awning, completely THREE BEDROOM Duplex applianced. $300 for equity by professionals. McKinney cord, C. Hutchinson, 643-5373. apartments immediately NEED CAR? Credit bad? MANCHESTER - large two apartment, some appliances, and take over low payments. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ day available through November Bankrupt? Repossessed? pany, 643-5308. FOR SALE - afghans, all sizes bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 no pets, security deposit, 643- Call after 5 p.m., 646-0429.. Road, Manchester, 646-5971, 1, starting at $165 per month. baths, private entrances and 6312. Honest Douglas accepts and colors, for Holiday, call Call 872-<^28 Monday through lowest down, smallest NO JOB too small, toilet 875-0166. patio, full basement, includes 1975 ELDORADO, 19 1/2’ PRIVATE riding instructions, Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for ap­ neat, appliances, carpeting, TWO BEDROOM Duplex - payments. Douglas Motors, repairs, plugged drains, English and Western, $5.00 pointment. 345 Main. motor home. Ford chassis, $265, per month, Paul W. dead end street, bus line, fully equipped, self contained. kitchen faucets replaced. 1963 CHEVY panel truck, six per hour, call 633-5571, Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- cylinder, standard shift, best cellar, appliances, December Many extras. $3,000 equity and repaired, rec rooms, anytime. MANCHESTER - November 4535. . 1, $200, call 649-8092. TOYOTA - See us for reliable batnroom remodeling, heat offer, SG systems guitar 1st occupancy, brand new used Toyotas with our 60-day take over payments. Call between 9 a.m. ^ 9 p.m., 646- modernization, etc. Free es­ amplifier, very powerful, BASSET HOUND - AKC three bedroom duplexes in LARGE efficiency room and 100% warranty. We also buy timates gladly given. M & M super clear, phase and fuzz VERNON - Children 4163. registered, male, eight residential neighborhood. kitchen with private entrance. Welcome. New three- used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. built in, $450 or best offer, 649- months, $150, 742-9394. Starting at $275 per month. 345 Center Street, 3367 after 6. Two closets, large bath with bedroom, 11/2 baths, wall-to- Includes appliances and tub and ceramic shqWer stall. wall carpeting, appliances, Manchester, 646-4321. Automotive Service 88 BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ COLLIE - LABRADOR - tri- carpeting. Heat not included. All utilities furnished. Coun­ air conditioning, sun deck and bing - All heating and plum­ TAG SALE at.19 Lilac Street, colored, puppy shots, Security deposit and try location, one-quarter mile garage. $325 monthly, in­ WE PAY $15 for complete WE PAY for junk cars and bing repairs plus remodeling. off Center Street, Novemeber dewormed, four months'old, references required. No pets. junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland trucks, call 742-9673, 423-2632, 15 & 16. from 1-86 «135 per month. Call cludes heat. M.' Foley 643- Call 643^1496. reasonable, 649-9002. Call 647-9936 or 649-2003. 649-4865. 1161, after 6, 872-6019. Auto Body, 528-1990. or 742-7801. PAGE twelve - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Nov. 15, 1975

OBITUARIES Man seeks police aid a b o u t t o w n Joseph F. Kirby Mrs. Muisener had represented the Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma taken Salvation Army dolls to dress Joseph F. Kirby, 90, of Branford state Republican Party at several as police seek man Phi will sponsor a craft sale Sunday for Christmas are asked to return died Nov. 6 in New Haven. He was national conventions. She also from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Broad St. them at this meeting. the father of Donald J. Kirby of 88 organized the first women’s fan club Curtis G. Willey, 20, of 112 referred to Juvenile Court. Court foi Commons, 244 Broad St. Proceeds Plymouth Lane. He is also survived for the former Hartford Braves Elizabeth Dr. went to police Oeser is Dec. 1. will by used for the chapter’s service Registration for Gymnastic Youth by another son, Philip H. Kirby of baseball team. headquarters today at 2:15 a.m. to • Ronald F. Strano Jr., 24, of 13 projects for this year. Classes will take place at St. James Acapulco, Mexico; five She is also survived by 2 other sons, report his 1968 Volkswagen missing. Union St., was arrested Friday on a School, 73 Park St. starting Monday, grandchildren and seven great­ 2 daughters, a brother, 19 He left the Green Tavern on E. Mid­ court warrant charging him with Foot Prints Inc., a non-profit com­ between 6-9:30 p.m. There will be a grandchildren. grandchildren and 14 great­ dle Tpke. to get his car and it was third-degree burglary and second- munity arts center at 466 Main St., charge of $5 for a five-week session. The funeral was Nov. 10 at the W.S. grandchildren. gone. degree larceny. Manchester, will open a holiday Children must be at least in 1st grade Clancy Memorial Home, Branford. The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. at After police took Willey’s com­ The charges stem from the Sunday crafts show Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. or higher in order to participate. Burial was in East Lawn Cemetery, Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, plaint and sent out a description of morning theft of about $1,000 worth The show will continue through Dec. East Haven. 136 S. Main St., West Hartford. the car over police wires, they told of furniture from the Second 24. Refreshments wili be served. Members of the VFW Post and Mrs. Gladys R. Jobert Burial will be in Cedar Hill Willey they had a rearrest warrant Congregational Church on N. Main Auxiliary will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Gladys Russell Jobert, 76, of Cemetery, Hartford. for him stemming from the charge of St. Court is Dec. 1. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main will have its annual membership 185 Maple St. died Friday at Friends may call at the funeral allowing a dog to roam in a May 16 in­ • Martha L. Butcher, 55, of East St., to pay respects to the late potluck Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Manchester Memorial Hospital less home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. cident. The warrant was lodged when Hartford, arrested Friday at 7 p.m. William Kinne Jr., a member of the Legion Home. Members who have Post. than two days after the death of her The family suggests that any Willey failed to appear in court on at the Shop Rite store on Spencer St. daughter, Mrs. Clifford (Marlon A.) memorial gifts may be made to the the assigned date, police said. and charged with fourth-degree Sault of Phelps Rd. Shriners Hospital for Children, Willey could not post the $75 surety larceny (shoplifting). Court, Dec. 1. Mrs. Sault died Wednesday night at Springfield, Mass., or to the bond and was held at headquarters • Walter Green, 51, of Hartford, ^Odd Couple’ team tops Manchester Memorial Hospital. The Newington Children’s Hospital. until later this morning. Bond was arrested Friday at 3:18 p.m. at the K- Mart store on Spencer St. and funeral was this monjing with burial Theodore H. Milkie then posted and his court date is Dec. in the veterans section of East 1. charged with fourth-degree larceny in junk tycoon story Cemetery. VERNON — Theodore H. Milkie, Other arrests included; (shoplifting). Court Dec. 1. 61, of 381 Tunnel Rd. died Friday at Mrs. Jobert, the widow of Maurice • Floyd P. Agosta, 18, of 11 Durant By JUNE TOMPKINS Archie Bunker is remarkable. his home. He was the husband of St., arrested today at 12:55 a.m. on Florence E. Randal, 56, of Colum­ Jobert, was born June 1, 1899 in Staff Reporter Also illustrious in the cast is Danny Mrs. Celeste Burns Milkie. W. Middle Tpke. and charged with bia and Roslyn A. Gramb, 18, of Manchester, daughter of the late If you remember the great team of Coyle as Eddie Brock, Harry Brock’s Mr. Milkie was born in Hartford second-degree larceny. Lebanon were both injured in a one- Ralph and Mathilda Robinson actors Ted Kowaleski and James cousin, who is general handyman, and had lived there most of his life The charge stems from the theft of car accident Friday at 4:23 p.m. on Russell, arid had lived here all her Brennan as Oscar and Felix, respec­ front man, errand boy, bar tender, before coming to Vernon 13 years a $900, two-way radio from a Moriar- W. Middle Tpke. near Congress St. life. She was a member of South tively, in the Little Theatre of doorbell answerer, and what have ago. Before his retirement in 1974, he ty Bros, truck on Center St. moments They were taken by Manchester Am­ Uni ed Methodist Church. Manchester’s production of “The you. A typical yes-man, he swaggers was employed for four years at Reis earlier. Police apprehended Agosta bulance to Manchester Memorial She is survived by a brother, Ralph Odd Coupie,” it will please you to in and out of his cues usually with a Paper Co., Rocky Hill, previously after a man stopped him nearby. ; Hospital where they were treated for Russell of Manchester; three sisters, know they are teamed again in the jaw full of gum and a jaunty set to his being terminal manager at Adley Court is Dec. 1. minor injuries and released. The car Mrs. Anne Young, Mrs. Margaret Giastonbury Players’ presentation of fedora. Express Co., East Hartford, for 35 • Richard L. Oeser, 16, of 41 Irene was driven by Ms. Randall off the Therrien and Mrs. Evelyn Jobert, all “Born Yesterday.’’ One of the most enjoyable scenes is years. He was an Army veteran of Dr., Vernon, arrested Friday at 9:30 right side of the street and it hit a a card game between Harry Brock of Manchester; five grandchildren, Kowaleski plays Harry Brock, a World War II and a member of the p.m. at East Catholic High School utility pole. The car was towed. and Billie Dawn. For several Ralph J. Barber, Louis C. Barber, vulgar egotistical man who has made Vernon VFW and American Legion and charged with third-degree Miss Marilyn L. Barber, Mrs. a fortune on junk. He goes to minutes, the audience kibitzes a con­ Posts. criminal mischief. He allegedly bent A Sycamore Lane apartment was Marsha Danahy and Alan Sault, all of Washington to enlist the political aid versationless game of gin rummy in Other survivors are three sons, a mirror on a school bus at the time. broken into Friday and $600 in small Manchester; and nine great­ of a U.S. Senator in a crooked deal. which the players’ actions speak grandchildren. Jphn C. Milkie of Bolton, Kenneth D; A 15-year-old youth with him was items was taken. louder than words. Miss Dawn Milkie of East Hartford and Thomas He settles in a posh pad at one of The funeral is Monday at 1 p,m. at proves she’s quick at cards. T. Milkie of Anaheim, Calif.; two Washington’s swankiest hotels with Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. his girl friend who is the beautiful but The dialogue is fast and clever. At The Rev. Dr. George Webb, pastor of daughters. Miss Patricia R. Milkie of no time does anyone on stage not do Vernon and Mrs. Catherine Olson of dumb Billie Dawn, an ex-chorus girl. South United Methodist Church, will A newspaper reporter is hired to something, even if it’s to follow the Sierra Vista, Ariz.; three brothes, Journal protests Courant’s action with a look. officiate. Burial will be in the refine the blonde’s manners and veterans section of East Cemetery. Raymond Milkie ofBolton, Jules The play is successfully directed Milkie of Waterford and Emil Milkie English, a modern version of Friends may call at the funeral buying of Hartford Times by James Pendergast, another name of Orangeburg, S.C.; and two sisters. Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolit­ home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tle in “My Fair Lady.” Playing the familiar to this area, and rolls up as p.m. Miss Barbara Milkie of Hartford and one fine package of entertainment. A spokesperson for the competing reformer is Brennan. Mrs. Lillian Peterson of Hillsboro, HARTFORD (UPI) - The Journal In supporting roles as hotel per­ Ore. suburban newspaper Friday con­ Ray Gardiner, another player Mrs. Madge N. Muisener Inquirer of Rockviile-Vernon- sonnel and the senator’s wife are firmed an earlier report by local familiar to Manchester audiences, Mrs. Madge Nixon Muisener, 92, The funeral is Monday at 10 a.m. at Manchester has confirmed it is Bernle Shanley, Emily Mucklow, formerly of Hartford, died Thursday the Richard W. Sheehan Funeral radio station WFSB that a statement aptly fulfills the role of the com­ protesting to the U.S. Justice Depart­ promising senator. Jamie Keithline, Susann O’Connell, at East Douglas, Mass. She was the Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., West filed in Washington claimed the Peter Kenny, Candi Bushnell, Lynn ment the proposed purchase of the Kowaleski shares starring roles mother of James K. Muisener oL Hartford. Buriai will be in Rose Hill Hartford Times by the Hartford merger would violate anti-trust laws. Keithline, Linda Dufford, Lee Manchester and widow of Hugo B. Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. The statement also requested the with Nancy Zimmerman who Courant. appears as Billie Dawn. Zimmerman, and Harriet Calano. Muisener. There are no calling hours. government to prevent the sale. The Glastonbury Players, Inc., is a At the request of an unidentified Billie Dawn has not mimicked Judy Halliday, the actress who rvived community theater group that party, the Justice Department is con­ went defunct several years ago. ducting a business review of the brought fame to the original movie role. She has given it her own inter­ “Born Yesterday” is their fourth AREA POLICE REPORT Courant-Times deal to determine production in two years. They have possible illegalities if such a sale was pretation which is none the less out­ standing and individualistic. evidently pulled themselves up by Vernon Dr., Vernon, was charged with turned over to Wethersfield Police. made. Well cast as Harry Brock’s accoun­ their curtain cords and appear to be tampering wTth a motor vehicle No court date was____ set. The Courant, Connecticut's largest State and Vernon police arrested tant is Allen Tibbetts in the role of going full speed ahead. Thursday. Jack Marn7P« 4Q of w di newspaper, acknowledged it has dis- Carroll J. Gardner, 32, of 23 Brooklyn Ed Devery. His resemblance to This timely entertainment plays its St., Rockville Friday at 1:15 p.m. on Police said Brousseau was ap­ T a s cha i d '^hursda; the rival Times, but no final performance tonight at 8:30 in Rockville, was cnargea ihursday settlement has been reached. a Tolland County Superior Court prehended by the owner of the car, with third-degree assault on com" the Gideon Welles Junior High School bench warrant charging him with Jon Simler of Tolland. Court. Dec. 10. plaint of Carol MacNamara of 110 auditorium in Glastonbury. Tickets first-degree arson. A juvenile was turned over to Snipsic St., Rockville, and Bruce are available at the door. The charge stems from the Dec. 13, juvenile authorities. Smith of 9 Linden St., Rockville. PRE-WINTER SPECIALS ON SIDING! 1974 fire at 21 Brooklyn St., Police said the alleged offences oc­ Your Choice of: ALUMINUM Rockville, police said. The fire Emil Parrish, 48, of 5 Quarry St., curred on Park Place. Marozas was I S J ? FOR caused $4,600 in damages, police Rockville, was charged Thursday held overnight for court Friday. VINYL or STEEL EVERYORE Of OUR FRESH, PORE SWEET, AHD said. Gardner is the owner of the with operating under suspension and Itolloil NRTURRl tPPU ODER at burned building. failure to drive right in connection 2 0 The car driven by Richard Colors To Choose From! Gardner appeared in superior with a one-car accident oq,Windsor- Agostinelli, 28, of Hamden struck a Prices Are Now Lower on Siding! FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS court Friday afternoon where bond ville Rd, Court, Dec. 10, BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD four point buck on 1-84 in Bolton Free Estimates — Easy Terms was set at $15,000, He failed to post it Philip Loudfoot, 19, of East Hart­ (3 Mlles^Beyond Vito's Restaurant, Glastonbury) ford, was arrested Thursday on a Thursday at 9:35 p.m., said state immediately and was being held for police. BILL TUNSKY 649-90951 See The Cider Mill In Operation This Weekendl the next criminal session of the warrant charging him with illegal Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh: MclNTOSH, CORTLAND court. possession and use of stolen credit The car was heading east when the AND MACOUN APPLESI card. deer crossed his path. The impact killed the deer. The car was towed He was held overnight and then Allen Brousseau, 16, of 92 Merline away. PINE PHARMACY |664CENTERST. 649-98141 In Memoriam ;;i: LOW PRESCRIPTION Di s c o u n t In loving memory of Theodore Clothing drive Dumais, who passed away November ‘X PRICES IE 16. 1974. MANCHESTER The annual Catholic Bishops’ weight are also needed. is Somewhere back of the sunset EAST HARTFORD Where loveliness never dies, Thanksgiving Clothing Collection Light-weight clothing Is suggested p^rt of The Herald quality con- He lives in a land of glory begins Sunday and usable clothing GLASTONBURY Mid the blue and gola of the sky. 1;^; as most of the articles go to warm or trol program in order to give And we who have known and loved and blankets may be left at tropical countries in South America, you one' of the finest him. Manchester area Catholic churches Whose passing has brought sad tears Africa and Asia. newspapers in the nation. Will cherish his memory always. X; through Nov. 22. The slogan for this year’s appeal is To brighten the passing years. Light-weight clothing is again the “You Can Make A Child Smile,” and Wife, Children and V: top priority for this year’s appeal grandchildren that’s exactly what happens when the with infants’ layettes, children’s out­ clothing is distributed in South fits and men’s work clothes the items America, according to Richard MIDOL in greatest demand. Blankets of any Redder, who recently returned to the TABLETS United States after serving as program director for Catholic Relief |67 60’s Services in South American coun­ Unitarians to hear Watt tries. “You can’t really appreciate the Author, historian and rare book ting for a memorable and historical poverty stricken in South America The specialist Donald Watt of Coventry Sunday morning. unless you really see them. For will speak at the Unitarian Univer- Watt, a founding member of the example, there’s rarely a such a EHW.JIIHJ i Bible salist Society: East meeting Sunday, Unitarian Universalist Society: thing as ‘Sunday best outfit’ as the at 10:30 a.m. at the Community Y, 79 JL _____ Speaks East, wrote the history of the West poor wear the sames clothes day L7 N. Main St. by Hartford Unitarian Universalist after day. It’s the only outfit they MANCHESTER His talk, “A Universalist Preacher Eugene church. He is currently doing have. Right now, the economic situa­ EAST HARTFORD Revisits His Old Friends in 1819,” is Brewer research for another book about the tion in Chile, where the cost of living Russell Streeter’s narration of 70- GLASTONBURY beginnings of Universalism in New had skyrocketed over 400 per cent in year-old William Farwell returning A passerby called to England. the last year, has drastically affected to visit friends he had started A professional librarian. Watt is a man reclining under RECLINER everyone. The poorest of God’s poor preaching to 30 years before. His tree: “Your house is on specialist in early American books is have been hit the hardest; they could fire!” visit was marked by a severe LIQUIDATION a rare book specialist at the research never afforcf* to purchase new “Know it,” he replied January blizzard that closed the AT library of Sturbridge Village. clothing,” Redder said. —------without moving. meetinghouse and became the set­ “Well, why don’t you do BAYER something?” “I am. Been prayin’ fer HOLIDAY INN a s p ir in rain ever since it started 1-84 E x H U ^ 9 9 This illustrates one of Hunger Awareness Week begins 300’s two extreme attitudes 363 Roberts St. toward prayer - namely, Manchester Council on World of “Hunger: What Is It?” Wednesday and proceeds will go to World that if I do anything to ac­ East Hartford, CL Hunger will sponsor a Hunger is School Day and visitations by Hunger. complish the desired end. AUIRAND NEW, FACTORY FRESH Awareness Week beginning Tuesday students and teachers are planned Sunday, the Manchester Area (loplVbkk I’m not trusting God. The and continuing through the National from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Conference of Churches will have its s9me idea is behind the Day of Fasting on Nov. 24. and resource materials, teaching annual community wide Di s c o u n t objection to teaching that men must obey God to be Sale Starts Sun., Nov. 16 ,10 A.M. - 6 P.M. Council Chairman Ronald Four- aids, film s, and books will be Thanksgiving Service at 7:30 p.m. at saved — that such condi­ niq^, has. announced that special available. South United Methodist Church. MANCHESTER tion would show a lack of Hours: Sun. 10-6 events are being planned each On the National Day of Fasting, the trust in God. Thursday will be observed as EAST HARTFORD Mon. 10*9 evening during the observance from council asks Manchester residents to GLASTONBURY Jesus taught us to pray, 7 to 9 at the storefront Awareness OXFAM Day of fasting, and a local “join us in a celebration of hope for although God knows our Tuas. 10-9 Center, the former Gelco toy store, nutritionist will speak on what goes the world and bring money or canned needs already. Prayer is an Wad. 10-9 283 W. Middle Tpke,, next to the into Manchester meals and other goods to the Awareness Center, as an HALEY’S act of faith, but to be so it steak house. The public is things from 7 to 9 p.m. offering,” Council Chairman Four­ demands the suppliant’s M-0 submission to God in word ONCE#MJFETIE SAWKS invited to attend any of the scheduled nier said. \ lY NILUirS FUNTWEn programs or to come and visit the Friday evening's program will Jay April is chairman of the week’s Regular and deed, and his own ef­ various displays and learn how the feature self-help projects and show forts in behalf of his events. Dr. and Mrs. Abraham request. AT HOLIDAY INN money the council has teceived has what is being done around the world Kurien are in charge of Saturday’s M'Q • Flavored 1-84 Exit 58 363 Roberts St. been distributed. to help people help themselves. international luncheon...... CHURCH OF East Hartford, Ct. Saturday from noon to 2 p.m., an Contributions to the hunger LAX4knVf Tuesday evening, there will be a CHRIST IN THE BANQUET ROOMS international luncheon will be program may be mailed to Box 773, Lydall and Vernon Streets ^ slide pregram, music and discussion f16oz Fsa Dfumr OH ANT SECum nmcHASQ available at the Awareness Center Manchester. Phone: 646-2903 i of the

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Lois Lant, star reporter for the Metropolis Daily Planet, is coming to Manchester. As we all know, Lois is the reporter who, for years, has been outscooping mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent, alias Superman. Miss Lane, otherwise known as Noel Neill, will appear at Manchester Com­ munity College Thursday. The public is invited to her 8 p.m. talk at MCC’s main campus auditorium. Noel Neill started her career as a real reporter, working for her father, news editor of the Star-Tribune. Her newspaper career was short-lived; “discovered” her and signed her as a singer in a nightclub he owned. She went to work in several movies for Paramount Studios before doing the Superman serial for theaters and televi­ " I >> sion. ' The original “Superman” TV program airs on WHYN-TV (Channel 40, Springfield) Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Noel Neill as and the late as Superman. Page 2 - WEEKEND - Nov. 15. 1975 WEEKEND — Nov. 15. 1975 — Page 3 A/bee at Hartford Stage... Forum of the arts By June Tompkins ...not particularly exciting

By JUNE TOMPKINS interpretaton which fits the accusation made ‘Promises’ continues Drama at Hartford Stage “All Over,” a play about waiting out death, is more than once by the dying man’s best friend, The Little Theatre of Manchester con­ “All Over,” a deeply moving drama by as sombre as its subject. that the son never did amount to much. The son’s tinues its presentation of “Promises, Edward “Albee, plays at the Hartford The Hartford Stage Company in Hartford is makeup is intensified when he returns from his Promises” tonight and Thursday through Stage Co. in Hartford through Dec. 7. For showing the Edward Albee play that describes a father’s dressing room and breaks down in sobs Saturday at East Catholic High School. reservations, call 525-4258. family waiting out the death of its patriarch. at seeing all his father’s things just as he always Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. The cast comprises the wife, the daughter, the used them. The Hartford Stage Co. Touring Theater The musical comedy is directed by Fred mistress, the doctor, the son, the best friend, and The nurse played by Margaret Thomson Blish. Lee and Beverly Burton do the will present “Squeeze Play,” a chilling the nurse. satire by Slawomir Mrozek, Sunday at 8 provides the few humorous lines which lighten choreography and Ralph Maccarone In a setting of muted mauves with costumes of the dense drama. directs the music and orchestra. p.m. at the Andover Town Hall. Tickets will be available at the door. the same intensity, only personalities emerge Although not particularly strong parts, the The two-level open stage set was from this plotless play. The characters play out other men’s roles played by David 0. Petersen as designed by Alan Wiedie, a Manchester their emotions as they engage in reminiscences the doctor and Humphrey Davis as the best architect. Others involved in the produc­ Christmas Dinner-concert while waiting endlessly for the inevitable out­ friend do manage to supplement the women’s tion are Frank Minutillo, set construction; An Elizabethan Christmas dinner- come. The play is an episode, one which draws on roles. Sue Huggans, properties; Meg Rickard, concert is scheduled Dec. 13 at South the bowstring of taut nerves. The interest among the characters eventually decor; Connie Liscomb, costumes; Carol Congregational Church, 1301 Forbes St., As the deathwatch draws out, so does the play. and subtly centers around the mistress. Myra Schofield, lighting and Roger Hall, sound. East Hartford. The event i? sponsored by \v One wonders along with the characters when the Carter gives her role a sort of tongue-in-cheek Tickets are available at Authenticy I, First Federal Savings of East Hartford. Talking over show-biz for the Dennis. Norton has worked as both old man will, if ever, die. portrayal as she remains unruffled at the ran- Liggett Parkade Drug, and at the door. Included in the price of the dinner will Only through the reactions of the vatious tings and accusations of the others. Myra Carter forthcoming production of the actor and director for Little p. be the traditional vvassail bowl, roast musical comedy, “Marne,” at Bay )' characters under the pressure of the situation do makes the mistress real. ‘Night Music’ tonight beef, plum pudding, and “all the fixings.” Theatre of Manchester. Ms. Spalla, N! we get an insight as to their personality. ' Nothing is said to describe the dying man, but a Stephen Sondheim’s musical, “A Little Dinner will be served by Costumed page Path Junior College in who is known in the local areas as I The wife appears callous. Maybe she and her waiting press for the final details suggests the Night Music,” is presented by The boys. During the meal, guests will be Longmeadow, Mass., are, left, both actress and director, is ser­ husband really cared for each oU;er once, but it importance of the man. A screen blocks off an serenaded by strolling carolers and in­ N Producing Guild tonight and Sunday at the Karen-Marie Cronin of ving as artist-in-residence at the 7 was so long ago. Anne Shropshire is over alcove where the doctor and nurse attend the Tower Theater, Hartford Insurance Co., strumentalists. Manchester, Paul C. Norton and 4 dramatic at times in her vocal delivery, but dying man on a hospital bed which does not even After the meal, John Pollein will direct college. “Marne” is performed in on Cogswell St., Hartford. Call 525-1731 for Betty Spalla. Miss Cronin appears otherwise most effective. have a shape under a sheet to suggest a form in further information. the University of Connecticut Chamber the Mills Theatre on the Bay Path X. Anne Lynn’s daughter role exhibits some the bed. Singers in a concert. in the singing' and dancing chorus. campus tonight and Thursday emotional and temperamentai outbursts which Directed by Paul Weidner, the play is well Advance reservations are necessary; Dance-theatre workshop Norton directs the production in through Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. For infor­ are extreme in a couple of instances. Perhaps designed and moves along as well as it’s sup­ Blanks are available at the East Hartford which Ms. Spalla stars as Mame- they seem extreme in contrast to the morbid at­ The Dance-Theatre Workshop will pre­ Town Hall, various banks and at branches mation, call 413-567-5206. posed td under the weight of words. But it is not mosphere. Her clashes with her mother’s brittle particularly exciting. • sent a free program at Von der Mehden of the East Hartford Public Library. bearing are sharp. In fact, one is relieved to hear the final words, Recital Hall, University of Connecticut in For further information, call Doris At the Bushnell Storrs, Sunday at 3 p.m. ‘Menagerie’ at UConn Pirie MacDonald gives the son a marshmallow “It’s all over,” and the play ends. Rayner at 289-6401, or Barbara Barone at Events at Bushnell Memorial Hall, The Company, composed of 12 men and The University of Connecticut depart­ 289-3885. Hartford: Tonight and Sunday, Hjordis women, performs under the guidance of ment of dramatic arts observes Kittel Parker narrates a full-color travel director Shelley Frome and America’s Bicentennial with Tennessee Fairy tale at Coachlight film called “Scandinavian Medley.” ...a meaningful production choreographer Susan Frome. This produc- ' Williams’ drama, “ The Glass Comedienne Imogene Coca stars as the Sunday night, the Lhamo Folk Opera oi tion is made possible by the Connecticut Menagerie,” in its last performance at the princess in “Once Upon a Mattress” at Tibet presents the unique 500-year-old By PETER B. GRAM Commission on the Arts through the college tonight at 8:15. in favor of the mistress, lately having fulfilled all the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East operatic heritage of Tibet, at 8:30 p.m. Connecticut Foundation on the Arts. This season’s performances are devoted Family drama has always preoccupied the of the wealthy man’s needs. Both women are in Windsor. The comedy-musical is based on Friday, the Civic Music Association solely to modern American drarnas and young American dramatist Edward Albee. love with him, each in her own capacity, each the famed fairy tale of The Princess and presents Isaiah Jackson conducting the musicals. While “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” is a offering her own special virtues. Rock at Bushnell The Pea. Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra at 8 The performance will be in Harriet S. high-pitch battle between husband and wife, in The early animosity between them gives way Blood, Sweat & Tears featuring David p.m. Admission is by CMA membership Jorgensen Theater. For information, call “All Over” the tempo is slow, the dialogue to tolerance and understanding as the end ap­ Clayton-Thomas returns to the Bushnell Tri-Town gives ‘Lion’ only. Phone 527-3123 for details. 429-2912. moody and even inorbid and -most personal in- proaches. It is almost a reconciliation, but never Memorial Hall in Hartford Nov. 28 at 8 Nov. 22, Isaiah Jackson conducts the terraction is reminiscenses of the past. Tri-Town Players presents James Gold­ . • love between them. p.m. The group features a new form of Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in a man’s “Lion in Winter” tonight for its last Also at UConn Virginia Woolf’s father, alluded to but never Both these actresses give an excellent perfor­ music by fusing blues-based rock with big- program featuring Poulanc’s Organ seen, is nevertheless a source of jealousy and performance in the Vernon Center Middle The Jose Limon Dance Company will Tensions n^ounting mance. Their stage deportment is restrained, band horn riffs. Concerto and Brahms’ Symphony No. 2. controversy. In the current play, the main School. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are fill a one-half week residency Tuesday their speech precise and clear to all, their per­ For information, call 246-6807. For ticket information, call 246-6807. character is dying behind a screen, but is never available at the door. through Thursday at the Jorgensen Tensions mount between mother (Anne Shropshire), sonalities well suited to their roles. Their only seen. The audience learns a lot about him Auditorium at University of Connecticut seated, and daughter (Anne Lynn) as they keep a nervous contrast lies in each one’s background and Comedy at Trinity Final nights through the accounts given by the members of theatrical education. Anne Shropshire, the wife, ‘Blue Leaves’ at UofH in Storrs. The 16-member dance company deathwatch in “All Over” playing at the Hartford State the mourning party. The Trinity College (Hartford) theater will present a program Thursday at 8:15 is American-trained, but the mistress, Myra Tonight and Sunday are the final perfor­ John Guare’s “The House of Blue Company, Hartford, through Dec. 7. The protagonists are his wife, long abandoned Carter, British. arts program is showing William p.m. For information, call 486-4226. mances at the Goodspeed Opera House in Leaves’’ opens Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Saroyan’s comedy “The Time of Your Nov. 23, John Poellein will direct The two children are well cast as the disturbed, East Haddam of “Very Good Eddie” University of Hartford and is presented by Life” in the Goodwin Theatre of the the fall university choral concert at 3 p.m. unhappy offspring of an omnipotent father and a before opening on Broadway. For reser­ the University Players. Austin Arts Center at the college. in Jorgensen Auditorium. For more infor­ devoted, but weak mother. Pirie MacDonald’s vations, call 873-8668. '------The American playwright’s drama will Performances are tonight at 8:15 and mation, call 486-3728. The event is free. Off Broadway offers nostalgia performance brings out strongly the “castration play through Nov. 23 on the university Sunday at 2:30 p.m. For ticket informa­ Tucker begins series Theodore Arm, faculty member, will NEW YORK (UPI) - Scott Joplin, fear” that he must have experienced and Ann campus at 200 Bloomfield Ave., West But this may have been due as much to age. It has no discernible point and the Lynn’s Electra-comj)lex hysterics are within the tion, call 527-8062. Tanya ’lacker, a 1975 Female Vocalist present a violin recital Wednesday at 8:15 Brendan Behan, Jesse James and Belle Hartford, in Auerbach Auditorium. For the continuing interest in Joplin’s music currently popular episodic biographical of the Year Nominee of the Country Music p.m. in Von der Mehden Recital Hall. Arm Starr are the latest subjects (victims?) boundaries of surging emotions before her reservations, phone 243-4633 or 525-5504. as to the actual merits of the show. mode, jumping back and forth in time father’s demise. Association, headlines the first production is a member of the New England String of theatrical nostalgia off Broadway. The orchestration is good, the lyrics for no apparent reason, is repetitive, Margaret Thomson’s portrayal of the nurse, of the new country music series at Quartet. He received his bachelor’s and Joplin fares best, in an off-off- less so since ragtime tends to turn all confusing and insubstantial. truly the only sane character in the play, was Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford on m aster’s degrees from Juilliard School of Hartford Symphony Broadway showcase production of “The lyrics into doggerel, and the book stolid You’d have to be Irish to fully enjoy refreshing and very live. Nov. 30. For information, call 246-6807. Music in New York, N.Y. I QAigefeend | Violinist Charles Treger will play Ragtime Blues,” a musical based on his and sentimental, the scenes divided “Conversations With an Irish Rascal,” David Petersen, as doctor, pronounced the Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto with the life and music, at the AMAS Repertory with almost mathematical precision to the life of Brendan Behan in his own end: “All Over,” but his best line came when he g Weekend, an entertainment and Jazz concert Sock ’n Buskin Hartford Symphony Wednesday at 8:15 at Theater. The show has been optioned make way for song and dance numbers. words accompanied by bawdy and was asked when he planned to retire. “I cannot g television supplement, is pablished The New Harmony Jazz Kings will Sock ’n Buskin, the Manchester High for possible Broadway presentation patriotic Irish songs. each Saturday by The Manchester Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. David Freeman’s “Jesse and the Ban­ retire now. I am well 15 years past my retire­ appear in a concert tonight at 8:30 at School drama society, presents “I Never later this season, though it might do dit Queen,” the latest off-Broadway Behan was only 41 when he died in ment date.” Evening Herald, Herald Square, iS The program will include Beethoven’s Saw Another Butterfly” directed by Lee g Manchester, Conn. 06040. Holiday Inn, Meriden. The program is Symphony No. 7. For information, call better off Broadway. production at the New York 1964 from the effects of alcohol. H. Davis as “The Best Friend,” the family presented by the Connecticut Traditional 278-1450. Hay tonight, Friday and Saturday in Shakespeare Festival’s Public Theater, Kathleen Kennedy, do-author with lawyer, was impeccably professional. g Publisher Raymond F. Robinson Bailey Auditorium. “The Ragtime Blues,” with book, Jazz Club, a non-profit group devoted to purports to tell in flashback the love Frazier of “Irish Rascal,” was only 28 Weekend Editor Doug Bevins S A discussion of the concert including an lyrics and musical adaptation by Mitch The backstage staff, under Paul Weidner s maintaining interest in traditional jazz in Seating is on the stage. Doors open at story of Jesse James and Belle Starr. when she died last July, before the show intervievv with the soloist.will be aired Douglas, played to standing room only over-all direction, accomplished a meaningful this state. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the proved a popular addition to the Fringe production, with special commendations to Monday at 6:30 p.m. on WTIC-FM radio. door. during its 12 performances at AMAS. The play is a fish of another color and at the 1975 Edinburgh Festival. Marjorie Kellogg for her austere sets. Page 4 - WEEKEND - Nov. 15, 1975

Stamps and coins WEEKEND - Nov. 15, 1975 - Page 5 SMART NYERS KNOW Library adds many books M 1 1 New« books- _ at Fleming -1776, year of 11 Vivian —The manual of Noting Norway’s birthday Manchester’s Mary lusions Cheney Library: practical homesteading Fowles —Shipwreck Williams —Making things By RUSS MacKENDRICK NOW Frazier —Rockin’ steady Viking boat. Actually though, it is a depic­ Fiction from discards The Seafaring Tradition 10-cent tion of a replica built by popular subscrip­ Graziano —Child without The ancient mysteries B IK KSniH TO Bn Burns—The Alvarez journal tomorrow envelopes came out last month at tion in Norway and sailed over here by a reader; edited by Peter Carter —Tell me my name Minneapolis. They showed a silhouette of 20-man crew for the Columbian Expo in Hintz—The psychic realm: Haining Cookson —The gambling What can you believe? the sloop “Restaurationen” that brought 1893. 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This is the 1 N X 9 4( iW a E S T D I, CT. 06040 collectors with ^een a close second. MAIL COUPON TODAY p.m. at the college’s Student Center. The Iowa and has been a Fulbright Scholar in most common of American majolica. Yellow or cream is the most common. public is invited. Rome. 1 Wright is giving readings at colleges His books include “Hard Freight.” RIZZO POOL CO. 64"%

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WEEKEND — Nov. 15, 1975 — Page 7 thriller about flocks attacking of W hitehall” (1942). This week’s movies on TV Tuesday a community. Rod Taylor, Professor is mistaken for a 1:00 (5) “Buffalo Bill” Tippi Hedren, Suzanne foreign affairs expert. Will more exciting than his (1944). Biographical drama Pleshette. Today young girl who turns to drink Hay, John Mills. gridiron action. Tony Curtis, about William F. Cody. Joel 11:30 (5) “12 O’clock High.” because of emotional 8:00 (3) “That’s Enter­ 1:00(5) “The Flesh Eaters” Lori Nelson. McCrea, Linda Darnell. General elevates bomber tainment” (1974). A salute to (1966). Four people are con­ 3:30 (30) “The Hunchback problems. Linda Blair, Verna group from depression Bloom. 1:00 (9) “In the Good Old MGM musicals with clips fined to island where small of Notre Dame” (1939). Summertine” (1949). Two Gregory Peck. 10:00 (24) “ Seventh from more than 70 movies. sea creatures become Classic drama based on the lonely people working 12:30 (9) “The Proud and Heaven” (1927). Silent drama Fred Astaire, Judy Garland monsters. Rita Morley. Victor Hugo classic. Charles together don’t realize they’re the Damned” (1973). Civil of love set in Paris. Janet and Gene Kelly are featured. 1:00 (9) “Destry Rides Laughton, Maureen O’Hara, War veterans hire out to a pen pals. Judy Garland, Van 8:00 (9) “Ballad of Josie” Again” (1939). Young sheriff Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Gaynor, Charles Farrell. Johnson. Latin American dictator and 11:30 (3) “The Blue Max” (1968). Frontier widow tames a rowdy town without 4:30 (3) “The Lively Set” 4:00 (9) “Horror Express” get caught in a revolution. (1966). German pilot is bent renovates broken down ranch using his gun. James Stewart, (1964). Musical about teen­ (1972). Train speeds across Chuck Connors, Cesar on winning honors in World and starts war with Marlene Dietrich. agers and racing. James Siberia carrying a prehistoric Romero. War I. George Peppard, Ur­ cattlemen. Doris Day, Peter 2:00 (22) “The Dawn Darren, Pamela Tiffin. creature from another galaxy. 2:20 (5) “Desert Sands” sula Andress, James Mason. Graves, George Kenney. Patrol” (1938). Story of 5:00 (20) “Marisol RUmba a Peter Cushing, Teily Savalas. (1955). Brother and sister lead 11:30 (3) “The Birds” x m British fliers during World Rio” (1962). Spanish. 11:30 (8) “The M isfits” attack against French. Ralph 4:30 (20) “The Black Sheep (1963). Alfred Hitchcock’s War I. Errol Flynn, David (1961). Four unusual people Meeker, Maria English. are drawn together in Niven. 6:00 (5) “Guadalcanal Atlantis. Anthony Hail. Nevada. Clark Gable, Marilyn Murder" (1974). Story of a Diary” (1943). Story about the Wednesday 4:30 (20) “The Blue Peter” 2:30 (5) “Here Come the Monroe, Montgomery Clift. murder conspiracy between a Si.:f struggle by Marines to gain a (1954). Naval officer tries to - Marines” (1952). The Bowery 11:30 (40) “Embassy” 1:00 (5) “Snake Pit” (1948). woman and her husband's foothold in the Pacific. adjust to freedom after three Boys join the Marines. (1972). Soviet bigwig seeks Woman recalls horrors of a mistress. Joan Hackett William Bendix, Lloyd Nolan. years in a Communist prison. 3:00 (3) “The Further refuge in Beirut. Max Von mental institution. Oiivia de Tuesday Weld. 6:30 (9) “Monster on the Kieron Moore, Sarah Lawson. Perils of Laurel and Hardy” Sydow, Richard Roundtree, Havilland, Mark Stevens. 12:30 (9) “The Resurrection Campus” (1958). Blood of a 11:30 (3) “Psycho” (1960). (1967). Compilation of scenes Chuck Connors. 1:00 (9) “A Damsel in of Zachary Wheeler" (1971), million-year-old creature Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller from Stan Laurel and Oliver 1:00 (5) “Her Jungle Love” Distress” (1937). Dancer mis­ TV reporter investigates turns college scientist into about murder in a run-down Hardy silent filmp. (1938). One of two aviators takes and heiress for a chorus automobile crash involving a horrible beast. motel. Anthony Perkins, wrecked on a jungle Island girl in London. Fred Astaire, presidential candidate. Leslie 3:00 (9) “The All- 8:00 (20-22-30) "Sarah T ... Janet Leigh, Vera Miles. falls in love with native girl. Joan Fontaine, Burns & Ailen! Nielsen. Bradford Dillman. isi American” (1953). Football Portrait of a Teen-Age 11:30 (5) “How Green Was Dorothy Lamour, Ray 4:00 (9) “Atlantis, the Lost Angie Dickinson. i * hero’s personal exploits are Alcoholic” (1975). Story of a My Valley” (1941). Poignant Milland. (Continent” (1961). Greek 2:00 (5) “Khyber Patrol" story of Welsh life. Walter fisherman in ancient times (1954), Adventure drama. Pidgeon, Maureen O’Hara. sails into the unknown to find Richard Egan, Dawn Ad- 2:00 (40) “Blue Hawaii” 6:00 (5) “The Blue Knight” 11:30 (40) “Reflections of dams. Sunday (1961). Elvis Presley sings his (1973). Los Angeles policeman remote laboratory are caught Thriller in a Southern man­ way to the 50th state. Joan debates marriage or staying 7:30 a.m. (30) “San Fran­ Thursday in war between planets. Rex Blackman, Angela Lansbury. on the force. sion. Bette Davis, Olivia de cisco” (1936). Drama of three Reason, Faith Domerque. Havilland, Agnes Moorehead. Plunging in to start a race... 3:00 (5) “A Bullet for Joey” 9:00 (8-40) “The Great 1:00 (5) ,“Stanley and people in the 1906 Earthquake. 4:30 (20) “Desert Mice” 11:30 (5) “Maltese Falcon” (1955). FBI tracks a spy ring Gatsby” (1974). Adaptation of Livingston” (1939). English Clark Gable, Jeannette (1959). Comedy about enter­ (1941). Classic mystery with which has kidnaped an atomic F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic newspaperman goes to Africa MacDonald, Spencer Tracy. tainers in World War II. Humphrey Bogart and ary scientist. George Raft, novel about jet-setters in the to search for missionary. Noon (5) “No Holds Alfred Marks, Patricia Astor. Edward G. Robinson. 1920s. Robert Redford, Mia Spencer Tracy, Richard Barred” (1952). The Bowery Bredin. 12:30 (9) “Saboteur” (1942). 3:00 (9) “Slaughter of Tenth Farrow. Green. Their first season Boys turn to wrestling. 9:00 (3) “Hannie Caulder” Young factory worker ac­ Avenue” (1957). Young dis­ 11:30 (30) “Waterloo 1:00 (9) “It’s Always Fair 1:00 (5) “Flying Tigers” (1971). Frontier woman seeks cused of murder sets out to trict attorney tries to get Bridge” (1940). Drama of a Weather” (1959). Musical (1942). American in the revenge for murder of her find the real killer. Robert Splashing into varsity competition this fall evidence against waterfront tragic love affair in London about three GIs who hold a Chinese National Air Force husband. Raquel Welch, Cummings, Priscilla Lane, thugs who killed an honest during the Great War. Vivian ten-year reunion. Gene Kelly, was the Manchester High School girls’ swim­ patrols the Burma Road under Robert Culp, Ernest Otto Kruger. boss. Richard Egan, Walter Leigh, Robert Taylor. Cyd C3iarisse, Dan Dailey. ming team. Originally the Indian maidens constant danger. John Wayne. Borgnine. 1:40 (5) “ The Texans” « Matthau, Julie Adams. 12:15 (9) “Paths of Glory.” 4:00 (9) “This Island 1:00 (9) “Sullivan’s Em­ 11:30 (3) “Hush ... Hush, (1938). Joan Bennett, Ran­ W were going to undertake just a club schedule 4:00 (8) “Evel Knievel” Drama about a general’s Earth” (1955). Scientists in „V ’^ pire” (1969). Sons of planta­ Sweet Charlotte” (1964). dolph Scott. (1971). Biography of the stunt blunder in World War I. Kirk but Enfield High dropped out of the CCIL and tion owner search for their motorcyclist. George D ouglas, JRalph M eeker, the Silk Towners assumed the vacated father in the jungles of his em­ biinding meteor shower. Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Hamilton, Sue Lyon. Adolphe Menjou. schedule. pire. Martin Milner, Clu Friday Howard Keei, Nicole Maurey. Richard Crenna. 5:00 (9) “Colossus” (1969). 12:30 (40) “ Bonjour Gulager. 4:30 (20) “Invitation to the 11:30 (5) “ Treasure of Although the team didn’t fair as well as Super computer in U.S. starts Tristesse” (1957). Drama of 1:00 (5) “The Fighting 2:00 (8) “The Quiet Man” Waltz” (1935). Story of an Sierra Madre” (1948). Hard­ to communicate with its Rus­ emotions on the Riviera. Seabees” (1944). Story of the some expected with a 2-6 won-lost record, (1952). Comedy filmed in Austrian ballet dancer. Lillian bitten men lust for gold. sian colleague to take over David Niven, Jean Seberg, Seabees and their operations Harvey: Coach Dave Frost’s crew with many Ireland. John Wayive, mankind. Eric Braeden, Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt. Deborah Kerr. in the Pacific in World War II. 9:00 (8-40) “ Murder on Maureen O’Hara. Susan Ciark. 12:45 (9) “Every Man Is My graduates from the Manchester Rec swim John Wayne, Susan Hayward. Flight 502” (1975). Plane ride Enemy” ( 1970). Gang program should do well in future seasons. 1:00 (9) “Cover Girl” turns into ordeai of suspense. member tries to find out who M What hurt the tankers most was lack of (1944). Musical comedy, about Ralph Bellamy, Hugh betrayed the gang. Robert a glamorous model. Rita O’Brian. depth as the scoring system is based on the 8:00 (20-22-30) “Guilty or In­ Webber, Elsa Martinelli. Monday nocent: The Sam Sheppard Hayworth, Gene Kelly. 11:30 (3) “Wait Until Dark” 2:10 (5) ‘The Creeping first five finishers. But with growing interest Murder Case” (1975). 4.00 (9) “Day of the Trif- (1967). Blind housewife is Unknown” (1956). Brian in girls’ athletics, far faster than in past 1:00 (5) “Public Enemy” Dramatization of the fids.” Science fiction about a terrorized by drug smugglers. Donlevy, Marcia Dean. (1931). Drama of two men,’ Cleveland doctor convicted in decades, more promising prospects should be one of whom becomes a top 1954 of murdering his wife. man win return some day. W, James Yagi. racketeer. James Cagney, Saturday A.M. % joining the ranks shortly and making this a George Peppard, Barnard * C. Fields. Zasu Pitts. Ngpn (5) "Invasion of the Jean Harlow. I . successful venture. Hughes. Nov. 22 9:30 (9) “King Kong vs. Body Snatchers" (1956). Giant 1:00 (9) “Top Hat” (1935). 11:30 (3) “E ysjjf the Cat” 9:30 (5) “Mrs. Wiggs of the Godzilla" (1963). King Kong pods from outer space take on — LEN'AUSTER Musical about two young peo­ (1969). Mystery thriller set in Cabbage Patch” (1934), meets his mightiest contender the form of humans. Kevin ple who fall in love. Fred a house full of cats. Gayle Woman is optimistic that her in Godzilla. Michael Keith. McCarthv. Dana Wvntei^ I ' - l l Astaire, Ginger Rogers. Hunnicut, Michael Sarrazin. 4:00 (9) “Lost Flight” 11:30 (5) “High Noon” (1959). Airline pilot teaches (1952). Marshal must face up Peacock bites the dust survivors of plane crash who to killers since he sent one to to live on an uncharted Pacific jail. Gary Cooper, Grace Kel­ NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC will island. Lloyd Bridges, Anne beginning of color television when most ly. celebrate its 50th birthday by knocking off programs were still in black and white. It Francis. 12:30 (9) “Target 4:30 (20) “The Big its famous peacock and reshaping its went on at the start of a program to say Unknown” (1955). American logotype as part of a new program of cor­ Blockade” (1942). British try bomber crew shot down over that ‘the following program is brought to porate identity. to keep supplies from Nazi occupied-France try to you in living color.’ reaching the Nazis. Michael keep information from their Gerald Rowe, NBC vice president for “As all television turned to color, it was Redgrave. captors. Mark Stevens, Alex advertising, sounded almost rueful when absurd to keep using it. I think originally 8:00 (9) “Once More, My Nicol. asked about the peacock. ... it was for people with color sets to use Bearded Coach Dave Frost and his team man the Darling” (1949). Army 1:15 (5) “Big House U.S.A.” “It’s been phased out for the last in adjusting their color — like a test assigns actor to hunt man decks and lend encouragement to the girl swimmers. (1955). FBI is called to probe Don Rickies stars in his several years,” he said.tflbut you know it pattern. PHOTOS BY STEVE DUNN who gave a pendant to a a kidnaping from a camp. own CBS-TV special never was our corporate identification “it’s a very well known mark and wealthy debutante. Robert Broderick Crawford, Lon Wednesday at 10 p.m. on mark or logo. everyone likes it. There just isn’t a heck of Montgomery. Chaney. Channel 3. ■ “The peacock was a device used in the a lot of point to it any more.”

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Today, Nov. 15 Charles Ives ...... 24 1:30 Evening at Symphony .. 24-57 WEEKEND - Nov. 15, 1975 - Page 9 1:00 Woman Alive ...... 57 Three Stooges...... 30 Racing From Aqueduct . .j. 9 Sunday, Nov. 16 Issues and Answers...... 8-40. 8:00 Famous Classic Tales...... 3 8:30 3:30 Robinson Crusoe ...... 18 Grandstand ...... ;..... 22-30 Cher .'...... 3 Movies ...... I...... 5-9 6:00 Ask Kleiner M ovie...... 30 D o c...... 3 10:00 2:00 Lawrence Welk...... 5 Dick Van Dyke .. ,) j ...... 20 Week in Review...... 24 Christopher Closeup ...... 3 Television 4:00 Princess Ida ...... 57 Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 Movies ...... 8-40 Six Million Dollar Man .. 8-40 channels By Dick Kleiner Star T rek...... 22 Black Perspective...... 30 6:30 Hitchcock Hour ...... 5 Open D oor...... 57 9:00 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 NFL Football...... 20-22-30 Knicks Basketball ...... 9 3 ...... WFSB, Hartford Woman Alive ...... 24 Insight ...... 3 8?...... WGBY, Springfield Wrestling...... 22 Mary Tyler M oore...... 3 Sunday M ass...... 9 3:00 Spring St. USA...... 18 5 ...... WNEW, New York Vegetable Soup...... 30 6:30 Rev. Cleophus Robinson ... 5 Sesame St...... 24 The Fugitive...... 5 Catholic Service...... 22-30 Movies...... 5-9 8:30 . 8 ...... WTNH, New Haven Subscribers to Greater Garner Ted Armstrong... 40 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 7:00 Latino...... 40 9 ...... WOR, New York Hartford CATV will receive Human Adaption ...... 57 M ovie...... 9 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 This is the Life ...... 18 Sharing...... 18 1:30 Hockey...... 9 Camera Three ...... 3 Sesame St...... 57 18...... WHCT, Hartford WHYN on Cable Channel 4 4:30 Consumer Survival Kit . 24-57 Closing the G a p ...... 57 9:00 Dear Dick: I would like to know what makes actors cry College Football...... 8-40 Family at W ar...... 24 Wonder Window...... 5 10:30 20...... WATR, Waterbury and WGBY on Cable Channel M ovie...... 3 7:00 3:30 Kojak ...... 3 7. when they are playing in movies. Do they use onions? I Call of the W est...... 20 9:30 This is the Life ...... 8 Look Up and Live ...... 3 22...... WWLP, Springfield Special: The Colonial Cup . 9 Agronsky and Company ... 3 Hour of P ow er...... 18 Special: Ella Fitzgerald ... 5 would also like to know if they drink alcoholic beverages Wall St,Week ...... 24 Bob Newhart...... 3 Lucy Show...... 22 Devlin...... 8 24...... WEDH, Hartford Ascent of Man ...... 57 News...... 8-20-22 Great Performances...... 24 M ovie...... 8-40 on western shows, movies and dramas. - J.T., Jackson What About Woman ...... 30 Jerry Falwell...... I8 Ring Around the World .. 30 Point of V iew ...... 9 30 ... .WHNB, West Hartford 5:00 Firing Line ...... 24-57 4:00 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 Ala. 1:45 7:30 Jewish H eritage...... 40 40...... WHYN, Springfield Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Hee Haw ...... 30 10:00 NFL Football...... 3 McCloud...... 20-22-30 No onions for Hollywood’s phony tears. Some actors College Football...... 8-40 Arthur and Company...... 3 Wide World of Sports ... 8-40 ...... 40 Carol B urnett...... 3 10:45 M ovie...... 8 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 2:00 Yogi Bear ...... 5 Our SPEEDY Specialty can cry on cue, but most can’t. They squirt something (I Department S ...... 9 Weekend N ew s...... 5 Jewish Life ...... 30 Dragnet ...... 40 9:30 Soul T ra in ...... 3 7:30 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 TRULY DELICIOUS won’t tell you what it is; I don’t want a lot of kids trying it Week in the N FL ...... 18 Matt Helm...... 8-40 11:00 4:30 Oral Roberts...... 18 M ovie...... 22 Land of the T h ree...... 3 The Christophers...... 9 and getting the formula wrong and hurting their eyes) in M ovie...... 20 Miss Teenage America Eye on Woman...... 3 Teach In ...... I8 10:00 Lilas, Yoga and Y ou...... 24 Yale “75...... 8 Vegetable Soup...... 22 CHICKEN their eyes to induce tears. No, they don’t drink real Star T rek ...... 22 ...... 20-22-30 Flintstones...... 5 Family at W ar...... 24 B ronk...... 3 Across the Fence...... 30 Nashville on the Road ... 20 M ovie...... 30 Brown in 6 Minutes booze; it's generally colored water or maybe ginger ale. Mister Rogers...... 24 M ovie...... 24 These are the D ays...... 8 B aron...... 40 Weekend N ew s...... 5 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 8:00 The world’s “finest eatin’ 2:30 - 5:30 Soundstage___“...... 57 Rex Humbard...... 9 Bill Moyer’s Journal...... 57 Living Faith ...... 18 8:00 .We Believe ...... 3 chicken” with incomparable Dear Dick: Please tell me if Roy Rogers died — Mrs M ovie...... Catalog 9 ...... 24 10:30 Notre Dame Highlights .. 22 5:00 Ascent of Man ...... 24 taste. Woman...... ; ...... 24 The Jefferson...... 3 Wonderama...... 5 Carrascolendas...... 30 Richmond, Morgan City, La. Formby’s Workshop ...... 30 Black News...... 5 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Soundstage...... 57 CALL IN ORDER Flying Nun ...... 30 Special; Robinson Crusoe . 5 Catholic Service...... 8 Electric Com pany...... 57 No, he’s not. In fact, he’s making a movie now, his first Wall St. Week...... 57 Howard Cosell ...... 8-40 To Be Announced...... 18 M ovie...... 9 10:15 Pick Up 10 Minutes Later 3:00 Davey and Goliath...... 9 11:30 since “Son of Paleface.’’ 6:00 The Untouchables ...... 9 11:00 Things Bright and Beautiful Wanted: Dead or Alive ... 9 Movies ...... 3-5 Word of L ife ...... 22 Face the N ation...... 3 News...... 3-22 Best of 700 Club ...... 18 News...... 3-8-40 Sesame St...... 57 22 10:30 DECrS DRIVE-IN Dear Dick: Is Tom Snyder of the Tomorrow show han­ Specking F reely...... 24 M ovie...... 5 Best of Groucho...... 5 _Make a Wish...... 8-40 Honeymooners...... 30 462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 M ovie...... 20-22-30 8:15 Sports E x tra ...... 5 When You Run A dicapped in any way? Why does he sit so much? T U 5 « ^ # 11:30 ^M elante...... 30 5:30 Sacred H eart...... 40 10:45 Herald Want Ad Movies ...... 3-8-40 Noon Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 Sometimes he never gets up from his chair during the In IS W0GK S SDOrtfi OH TV 8:30 N.Y.P.D...... 9 643-2711 whole program. - Mrs. Ina Reuse, Rayland, Ala , I | V Rock Concert ...... 5 Face the State ...... 3 Antiques...... 24-57 Today 11:00 Snyder is perfectly healthy. He’s just more comfor­ Sunday Tuesday Harness Racing ...... 9 Spread a Little Sunshine .. 3 M ovie...... 5 Song of Liberation...... 30 1:45 (8-40) College Football. Insight ...... 8 News...... 3-22-30 table sitting than standing. Or maybe a bit on the lazy 11:00 (22) Notre Dame 10:00 (9) Notre Dame Foot­ Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Connecticut Scene ...... 8 Wild Wild West ...... 40 Day of Discovery...... 9 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 side. . 4:00 (22) Wrestling. Highlights. ball. News...... 22-30 Hour of P o w er...... 9 6:00 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Oral Roberts...... 22 Meet the P re ss...... 20-22-30 Kup’s Show ...... 57 1:00 (3) Football: Cowboys Midnight M ovie...... 5 ™RSMV - WVEMKR -11 A.M. Dear Dick; In McCloud, there is a police sergeant with Sports. Wednesday Davey and Goliath...... 40 Flintstones...... 40 11:15 vs. Patriots. W restling...... 9 Happy Days...... 8 5:00 (18) This Week in the 7:00 (18) Notre Dame News...... 3 gray hair and large straight nose. His name is what? — 2.00 (20-22-30) Football: To 9:00 12:15 Day of Discovery...... 18 NFL. Highlights. Saturday Night...... 20-22-30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Mrs. Maurice Hamlin, Dunnellon, Fla. Be Announced. B arrio...... 3 Speaking for the Consumer 8 News...... 22 MORN NG LECTURE CLUB 6:00 (9) Racing from 8:00 (9) Basketball; Nets 1:00 No, his name isn’t what, it’s Ken Lynch, who plays the 4:00 (3) Football: Redskins New D a y ...... 8 12:30 Tribal E y e...... 24-57 11:30 Aqueduct. vs. Squires. M ovie...... 5 part of Sgt. Grover. vs. Cardinals. Oral Roberts...... 9 NFL PreGame Show...... 3 6:30 Name of the G am e...... 3 9:00 (9) Hockey: Rangers Thursday News...... 8 8:00 (9) Basketball: Knicks Day of Discovery...... 22 Dialogue...... 8 David Susskind...... 5 Combines witty comment with brilliant acting. vs. North Stars. Best of Joe Franklin...... -9 News ...... 8-20-22-30 Dear Dick: There is a young boy actor, Lee H. vs. Hawks. 8:00 (9) Hockey: Islanders Christopher Closeup____ 40 Insight ...... 20 Music for All America ... 18 M ovie...... 30 "OUtstdnWngl" — N.Y. Times 11:30 (9) Harness Racing. vs. Bruins. 1:30 Montgomery. Is he related to Robert Montgomery, Mister Rogers...... 57 Formby’s Workshop ...... 22 Superman...... 40 11:45 Mr. C allaw ay recreates America's finest moments Midnight (9) Wrestling. Monday Risk of M arriage...... 30 George Montgomery, Elizabeth Montgomery and the Friday 9:15 Magic Show...... 30 7:00 Sammy and Company___ 22 through moving word portraits of our Founding Fathers. The 9.00 (8-40) Football: Bills 2:00 young woman, Belinda Montgomery. And are any of vs. Bengals. 8:00 (9) Basketball: Knicks Davey and Goliath...... 8 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 News...... 3 Midnight ^integrity and foresight of Washington, and the dynamism of Ski with Hoffman...... 9 these related to each other? - Ruth B. Hartman vs. Celtics. 9:30 1:00 Donny and Marie Osmond News...... 8-40 Jefferson are brought vividly to life along with our patriots' lighter, more humorous moments. Hampstead, Md. Congressional R e p o rt...... 3 NFL Football ...... 3 ...... 5-8-4012:15 i«:;er«:s The 11 o.m. lecture follows o free coffee hour from 9:30 OK, here’s the inside stuff on the Montgomerys. Lee HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW ARE AT Captain Noah ...... 8 Movies ...... 5.9 The American Documents : 9 M ovie...... 9 Right N ow ...... 9 to 10:45 o.m. Free babysitting and shuttle-buses available. and Belinda are brother and sister. Robert and Elizabeth r. Eighth D a y ...... ;.. 8 Singing Jubilee...... i8 12:30 Truth or Consequences ... 22 World of Disney..20-22-30 For details coll 246-6807. Prices: Orch. or 1st Bol. Public are father and daughter. George is not related to any of Human Dimension...... 20 It Takes a th ie f ...... 8 Let Us C elebrate...... 30 Urban Spotlight ...... 22 Victory Garden...... 24-57 $2.50, members $1.50; 2nd Bol. All tickets $1.50. Tickets at the others. ,, COUNTRyv M ovie...... 40 Box Office or by Moil. ’254 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER I OPT Insight ...... 40 Conservations W ith...... 40 7:30 1:30 Merchants In Early American ■ ^ ^ " Carrascolendas...... 57 Edelin Conviction...... 57 What’s Happening ...... 3 News...... 8 Dear Dick: I would like to know if Bert Convy of Tattle Furniture Reproductions IlMDAe Tales on TV is the same person I’ve seen on some IIMM- Daytime programs dramatic programs including Hawaii Five-0. — Ruth Clocks • Lamps • Fireplace Furnishings IIAM9 RENT-A-(MR Lister, Lakewood, N.J. - e . * * a Monday —Friday roll color Iv Gifts and Nautical Paraphernalia >«••••• from room -•e * « > « 6:00 3:30 to room Yes, Convy has done a lot of acting as well as MCing. WED., SAT. 10 A.M - S*3o p u C ilo Striim ‘n’ Drummers .... 40 Noon THURS. A FRI, 10 A.M.* 9 P.M. 6 4 9 “ 5 1 7 3 ?tt3tr Sunrise Sem ester...... 3 News...... Mickey Mouse Club...... 3-5 9:30 3-8-9 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Dear Dick: Is it true that Dana Andrews and Steve Su Futuro...... 5 Magnificent Marble OPEN SUNDAY 12 - 5 P.M. Public a ffa irs...... 8 Green Acres ...... 5 Lucy Show...... 9 • Also why did they take Mac Davis Real McCoys...... 9 Machine ...... 20-22-30 off the air. Who needs all those crime dramas? We need 6:30 Showoffs...... 40 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Light or Dark Pine - 1 Piece Not for Women Only...... 22 Lilias, Yoga & Y ou...... 57 pod musicals and clean-cut comedies so people can be Public a ffa irs...... 3 12:30 Lucy Show...... 30 4:00 hapy and joyful. - Mrs. A.P., Steubenville, 0 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 SHAKER HUTCH Flintstones...... 40 Bewitched ...... 3 YeS’ Anpews and Forrest are brothers. Mac Davis got I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 All My Children...... 8-40 30”x18”x72” 10:00 . Bugs Bunny...... 5 the hook because his ratings were not as good as the 7:00 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Price Is Right ...... 3 Brady Bunch...... 8 network would have liked. I agree that we have too many SALE N ew s...... 3 That G irl...... 5 3 for the Money...... 20-22-30 Underdog...... 5 M ovie...... 9 crim^hows, but the networks aren’t dummies no A.M. Connecticut...... 8 1:00 use ttie Regular $169.00 Cartoons...... 8 Som erset...... 20 coRvenieni you think. They schedule shows the public PINE liim: Rent a 1976 FORD PINTO for Romper Room ...... 9 Tattletales...... 3 Brady Bunch...... 22 lea cart T oday...... 22-30 while serving \ wants to see and, obviously, the public likes all those Sesame Street...... 24 Movies ...... 5.9 only $49 per week, plus Good Morning...... 40 Sesame Street...... 24 family and / / shoot- em-ups. They get what they deserve. STEREO CABINETS Leave It to B eav er...... 40 Ryan’s H ope...... 8-40 Gomer Pyle...... 30 friends ' * 7:30 Lilt ToDLattice Doora — 36”x19”x33” mileage* 10:30 Know Your W orld...... 20 Mike Douglas ...... 40 Bugs Bunny...... 5 ® actress Susan Andy Griffith ...... 5 Som erset...... 22-30 Mister Rogers...... 57 Blanchard of All My Children. Why did they have her die SALE * ** from New Zoo Revue ...... 8 Wheel of Fortune .. .'.20-22-30 1:30 139 News...... 9 4:30 Regular $159.95 DILLON LEASING CORP. I Love Lucy ...... 40 As the World Turns...... 3 Dinah! ...... 3 8:00 husband on the show 11:00 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Monkees...... 5 have bpn dating and just how serious are they? Was she GIFT DEPARTMENT Capt. Kangaroo ...... 3 G am bit...... -...... 3 Days of Our Lives .. .20-22-30 Merv Griffin ...... 8 IS j.R *to quallHad ranters Flintsones ...... 5 M thing - dS T^T*v Bewitched ...... 5 2:00 M ovie...... 20 she do a No-Nonsense panty hose commercial? — Wendy p N D U E SETS: Includes 2-qt. stainless steel pot Good Morning...... 8 Showoffs...... 8 Guiding L ig h t...... r ___ 3 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 Many cars and trucks Public a ffa irs...... 9 Model WP5538LS Tobin, Canastota, N.Y. ^ ,j6nd matching Sterno holder, 6 color keyed forks Straight Talk...... g $10,000 Pyramid ...... 8-40 Mod Squad...... S) ^ ^ 1 F O R D tor jen t at low, low I Today ...... 20 That s a bit? OK. Susan’s contract was expiring and she ;i/?eg. $18.95 ' High R ollers...... 20-22-30 2:30 Sesame Street...... 57 rates! 8:30 Electric Company...... 24-57 Edge of N ight...... 3 5:00 ‘hey wrote a death scene Mister Ed ...... 5 O A * " CENTURY for her. She s in Hollywood now, trying to make it. Yes * 14** You Don’t Say ...... 40 Rhyme and Reason 8-40 Brady Bunch...... 5 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Susan and Charles date and it is believed to be serious.’ WROUGHT IRON PLANTERS 319 Main St., Manchester 11:30 Doctors...... 20-22-30 Big V alley...... 22 S ^ « 9 9:00 She^ was married before and is now getting a divorce Values to $7.95 Phone 643-2145 Love of Life ...... 3 3:00 Mister Rogers...... -.■... 24 television New England Journal...... 3 jj^ sjj^ h er mid-20s and yes, she did one of those panty Nice Pre-Christmas Ideas! Midday L iv e ...... 5 Match G am e...... !.. 3 5:30 Dennis the M enace...... 5 Happy Days...... 8-40 76 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HTFO. Shop Early and Beat The Crowds Casper ...... 5 Flintstones...... 5 Phil Donahue Show ...... 8 Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 General Hospital...... 8-40 Electric Company !....' 24-57 Kitty Today...... 22 Villa Alegre...... ■. 24 Beverly Hillbillies ______9 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 528-1554 Not for Women Only___30 Sesame Street...... 57 Another W orld...... 20-22-30 News...... 40

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Grand marshal ov. 17 ' ’ WEEKEND - Nov, 15. 1975 - Page 11 * Kate Smith, who has 6:00 World Press ...... 57 9:00 Thursday, Nov. 20 11:00 been described as the per­ News...... 3-8-22-30 7:30 All in the Fam ily...... 3 6:00 News...... ;: . .3-22-24-30-57 sonification of America, CHROMACCMOR Black Perspective 24-57 Fourth Estate...... 24 10:30 Bewitched ...... 5 Price is Right...... 3 NFL Football ...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-30 Best of Groucho...... 5 will be grand marshal of To Tell the Truth . .. 30 The I'ntouchables ...... 9 Adam 12...... 5 Mystery of Baja California Bewitched ...... 5 Landlord’s Tale ...... 57 Greatest Sports Legends .. 9 Viewers shiin I Harness Racing ...... 9 the 87th Pasadena, Calif., BLACK & WHITE TV 7:30 Medix ...;...... 18 Black Buffalo's Pow-VVow 18 Candid Camera...... 8 ...... 24-57 The Untouchables ...... 9 8:30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 L ottery...... 3 Newsmakers ...... 20 Journey to Adventure . ...18 9:30 Tournament of Roses. She Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Merv G riffin...... 5 11:00 11:30 Adam 12...... 5 regular shows Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Friends of Man ...... 20 Maude...... 3 will be the third female STEREO-RADIO Newsmakers...... 20 On the Rocks ...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 Bonanza...... 40 Hollywood Squares ... . 22-30 Movies ...... 3-5 Don Adams Screen T est... 8 Classic Best of Groucho...... 5 Life in the Spirit ...... 18 grand marshal in Tourna-'-- Sales & Service Carrascolendas...... 24-57 jj;. NEW YORK (UPI) — The national Nielsen 6:30 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Romantic Rebellion...... 24 The Untouchables ...... 9 ment history. Bonanza...... 40 Nashville on the Road ... 18 Theatre Preview ...... 24-57 N.Y.P.D...... 9 ratings indicate that the television viewing public Polka ...... Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 To Be Announced...... 20 9:00 Partridge Family...... 5 ...40 Realidades...... 57 During Jier 44-year 6:30 Dick Van Dyke 20 prefers watching almost anything this season Hollywood Squares ...... 22 M ovie...... 3 News...... 8-20-22-30-40 8:00 10:00 career, theliopular singer ALWAYS JEST Partridge Family...... 5 11:30 except the regular schedule. Tv Garden Club...... 24 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Sts. of San Francisco . ., 840 Rhoda...... v___ .... 3 Medical Center...... 3 Midnight News...... 8-20-22-30 Movies ...... has introduced more than I P AT Public A ffairs...... ; ...... 30 Family Theatre...... 20-22-30 There remain some truly popular shows of Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 News...... 5 News...... 8-40 Real McCoys...... is Mike Douglas . 700 songs, including “God Dragnet ...... 40 Classic Theatre ...... 24-57 g course, with “All in the Family” the national 7:00 Mobile One ...... 8-40 New York Report ...... 9 12:30 TURNPIKE TV Consumer Experience___24 The Untouchable; Bless America,” with 8:00 w favofite. News...... 3-20-22-40 M ovies...... 8-20-22-30 Living Word ...... 18 Mike D ouglas...... 8 • Biggest Trades Gettin’ OveF"...... ,T! ,. 57 9:30 —, Johnny Carson which she is closely iden­ Waltons ...... Manna...... 18 But the network that led all the rest this week was Andy Griffith ...... 5 700 Club ...... 18 Soundstage...... 24 M ovie...... 9 • Free Home Trial 7:00 ...... Truth or Consequences___8 What to Do About Grandma.. tified. Dealer’s Choice ^n^ tbat was in part because it’s airing of the Flying Circus ...... 57 College Football...... 40 News...... 3-20-22-40 10:00 12:30 Ironside ...... 9 Wolf Trap ...... The other women grand • O N E Y E A R Barney Miller . “Walking Tall,” (not a television debut, in- ..: 57 10:30 1:00 Andy Griffith . , ...... 5 News...... 5 Movie .... American Outdoorsman .. 18 marshals were Mary Hockey ...... g cidentally) took over the number two spot on the 30 New Jersey R eport...... 9 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 FP '€ SERVICE Truth or Consequences .. Harry 0 ...... 8-40 Longstreet Classic Theatre Preview . 24 Phyllis ...... Pickford in 1933 and 700 Club ...... Living Word ...... 18 g liet with a 28.6 rating and a 46 share of the audience ....3 Connecticut R eport...... 18 1:20 Ironside ...... 1:00 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Merv G riffin___•...... 5 Shirley Temple (then 10 McLean Stevenson Dean M artin...... 20-22-30 g in its Sunday night time slot. Pledge Night...... 57 M ovie...... 5 'Satisfaction Wally’s Workshop ,.,, Space 1999 ...... Tomorrow years old) in 1939. 1:45 I When NBC was the winner in recent weeks, it was Guaranteed Movie .... the enormous interest and excitement generated by Tuesday, Nov. 18 or Money Friday, Ndv. 21 a whale of a World Series that put the network on g top and, in fact, gives it a narrow edge over the 6:00 Art exhibit .Refunded Happy Days...... 40 6:00 Hollywood Squares 10:15 other two for the first nine weeks of the new season, News...... 3-8-22-30 Sculpture in the Open___57 News...... 3-8-22-30 Room 222 ...... Garner Ted Armstrong___9 g CBS, whose programs occupied five of the top ten Bewitched ...... 5 8:30 There will be an exhibit Bewitched ...... 5 TURNPIKE TV 8:00 10:30 :|j shows, still came in third in this week’s ratings The Untouchables ...... 9 Merv G riffin...... 5 o f two- and three- The Untouchables ...... 9 Dr. Seuss...... New Directions ...... 18 g: average. Helping to drag CBS down are the three Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Welcome Back, Kotter .. 8-40 dimensional designs by art 273 W. Middle Trnpke. Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Carrascolendas...... 24-57 Dealer’s Choice ... Mystery Murals of Baja .. 24 g CBS shows that came in dead last on the Nielsen i Consumer Survival Kit... 57 students of Southern MANCHESTER Newsmakers...... 20 Barbary Coast ___ g list. All three- “Big Eddy,” “Three for the Road” ; Bonanza ...... 40 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 10:45 9:00 Connecticut State College New York Knicks . g and “Beacon Hill” have been canceled. 6:20 Bonanza...... 40 Meet the M ayors...... 9 i Rookies ...... 8-40 through Dec. 15 in the 700 C lub...... 18 g If viewers are watching television less and ; Newsmakers...... 20 649-3406 6:30 11:00 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Foyer Gallery of Lyman Sanford and S on...... 20-22-30 g enjoying themselves more, one reason might be ; 6:30 Ascent of Man ...... 24-57 Auditorium on the college Partridge Family...... 5 Week in Review...... 24-57 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 Partridge Family...... 5 The name of the game is Want Best of Groucho...... 5 g that a steady diet of comedy and c ps leads to ■ 9:30 campus, off Crescent St., News...... 8-20-22-30-40 8:30 News...... 8-20-22-30-40 Ads...ths:number to call is 643- Real McCoys...... 18 Dick Van Dyke . 20 X malnutrition of the brain. If you find yourself ' Christian Living...... 18 New Haven. 2711. MASH...... 3 Real McCoys...... ig Guppies to G roupers...... 24 11:15 g rooting for one side or the other in a kitchen towel ; 10:00 Merv G riffin...... 5 Consumer Experience___24 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 N.Y.P.D...... g commercial, you know you’re in trouble. The cure :i News...... 5 Chico and the Man . .20-22-30 Gettin’ Over ...... 57 11:30 g is to read two books or watch three shows on PBS. i Marcus Welby, M.D...... 8-40 7:00 ' Wall St. Week...... 24-57 7:00 DELICIOUS PIZZA •GIANT GRINDERS •PASTA Movies ...... S Of the first ten shows on the Nielsen list, six were i Notre Dame^Football...... 9 News...... '3-20-22-40 9:00 ..3-5 News...... 3-20-22-40 Living Word ...... ig Andy Griffith ...... 5 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Mike D ouglas___ ..;8 situation comedies and only one show was new — if \ Andy Griffith ...... 5 Johnny Carson ... Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 M&M Truth or Consequences___8 M ovie...... 8-40 20-22-30 g you can call a spin-off such as “Phyllis” new. ;i Truth or Consequences .... 8 Special: JF K ...... Woman Alive ...... 2457 Ironside ...... 9 Rockford F ile s...... 20-22-30 .. 40 g There’s more comedy in the second ten, and the i Pop! Goes the Country ... 18 Skiing with Hoffman...... 18 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 11:45 g cops start to shoot their way onto the scene. S Realidades...... 24 PIZZERIA Aviation W eather...... 24-57 The Untouchables g At first glance, which soon can turn to glassy i To Tell the Truth...... 30 10:30 182 S. Main St., Manchester To Tell the Truth...... 30 9:30 B ible...... 18 12:45 g: stare, the audience seems to be voting for just those j Human Adaption ...... 57 Human Adaption ...... ig 0pp. Spring Street 7:30 Woman...... 24-57 10:00 M ovie...... S two categories — cops and comedy. But no one \ 7:30 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 11 AM-11 PM Match Game P M ...... 3 ...... 3 1:00 g seems to realize that they have been offered little S Celebrity Sweepstakes .... 3 11:00 David Hartman is host of Adam 12...... 5 SPECIAUZIISG IIS TAKE-OUT ORDERS News...... 5 Midnight Special . g else except on occasional doctor, and the only one of :• Adam 12...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 ABC-'TV’s “Good Morning, A m erica...... 8 Space: 1999 ...... g Best of Groucho...... 5 Living Word ...... 18 1:30 g those in good health is Marcus Welby, but then ij TEL. 643-0031 America,” geen Monday Wilburn B rothers...... 18 Ironside ...... 9 N.Y.P.D...... Q Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Audubon Theatre . g father always did know best. •: through Friday on Car and Truck ...... 20 Celebrity Tennis...... ig Dick Van Dyke ...... 20 Sculpture in the Open___24 2:15 Channels 8 and 40. Let’s Make a D eal...... 22 To Be Announced ...... 20 11:30 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Great Performances...... 57 M ovie...... Let’s Make a D eal...... 22 Movies ...... 3-540 Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Mike D ouglas___ ...... 8 Treasure Hunt ...... 30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Saturday, Nov. 22 Room 222 ...... 49 Johnny Carson ... ‘^Proclaim liberty... . .20-22-30 6:00 8:30 8:00 12:30 Land of the Lost . .20-22-30 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 Ag-USA...... The Flintstones ...... 5 to all the inhabitants^* M Movies ...... Movie ...... Electric Company ...... 24 Westwind...... 20-22-30 ...... 3-9 ....9 Patterns for Living Tom and Jerry/Grape = 1"--ho„r special T u X ^ t Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 1:00 10:30 0:30 Ape ...... 8-40 Noon 700 C lub...... 18 Tomorrow ...... Uncle Croc’s Block .... 8-40 . .20-22-30 Eye on Women___ Connecticut Report...... 9 Valley of the Dinosaurs ... 3 Annual Movin’ On ...... 20-22-30 Run Joe, R u n ___ 2:20 Huckleberry Hound Sigmund and the Sea .20-22-30 M ovie...... 5 Sherlock Holmes ...... 24 Carrascolendas__ ...... 24 M ovie...... 5 I Dream of Jeannie , Monsters...... ,20-22-30 Speed Buggy...... 8 11:00 ' Wednesday, Nov. 19 7:00 9:00 Josie and the Pussycats Interfaith Space Nuts ...... 3 Ranger Station...... Bullwinkle Cartoons ...... 3 ...... 20-22-30 6:00 Soul T ra in ...... 5 Underdog Cartoons . Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 Mister Rogers...... 24 News...... 3-8-22-30 To Tell the Truth...... 8:30 Metro Pulse ...... ig M ovie...... 9 30 Cartoon Carnival ... Kathryn Kuhlman ....____9 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 Community Bewitched ...... 5 7:30 Merv Griffin ... Flying Circus ...... 24 Secret Lives of Waldo Return to the Planet Consultation ...... 30 12:30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Name That T u n e...... That’s My Mama Black Perspective...... 57 K itty...... 20-22-30 of the Apes ...... 20-22-30 7:30 Fat A lbert...... 3 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow 18 Adam 12...... 9:00 11:30 Sesame Street...... 24 Sesame Street...... 24 American Bandstand...... 8 Thanksgiving Newsmakers .. $25,000 Pyram id...... Cannon ...... Casper Cartoons___ ... 3 News...... 3-8-22-24-3040-57 News...... 9:30 11:30 Go-USA ...... 20-22-30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 Wild Kingdom...... B aretta...... 20-30 .8-40 Best of Groucho Scooby-Doo ...... 3 Ghost B usters...... 3 Villa Alegre...... 24 Bonanza...... 40 Lottery...... 22 Doctors Hospital _____20-22-30 N.Y.P.D...... Beverly Hillbillies .. Koinedy Klassics...... 5 Service 6:30 Martin Agronsky 24-57 Great Performances ... 24-57 Dick Van Dyke ■., 8:00 - Lost Saucer ../...... 8-40 Partridge Family...... 5 Room 222 ...... 40 9:30 11:30 Porky Pig Cartoons. Movie ...... 9 Sunday, November 23rd News...... 8-20-22-30 8:00 The R ock...... jg Movies ...... Hohg Kong Phooey . Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 1 Real McCoys...... ig .. 3-5-40 Tony Orlando and Dawn .. 3 10 :0 0 Mike Douglas ... Book f e t ...... 24-57 ...... 8 10:00 OPEN SUNDAY 7:30 P.M. § Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Don Rickies...... 3 The Untouchables ...... 9 Newark and Reality 7:00 Shazaml/Isis...... 3 When Things Were Rotten News...... !.... 5 Johnny Carson .. .20-22-30 Emergency Plus 4 .. Adventures of Gilligan .. 840 News...... 3-20-22-40 ^ I „ ...... 8-40 Starsky and H utch...... 8-40 12:30 10 A.M.-5 P.M. South United Methodist Church Andy Griffith ...... 5 Basketball...... 9 Thriller...... 9 M ovie...... Daytime changes set Truth or Consequences___8 700 C lub...... jg Living Word ...... ig 1:00 Commanders: Special...... 9 Little House on the Prairie Petrocelli...... 20-22 3(- Tomorrow “All in the Family” will join CBS-TV’s daytime lineup Main Street at Hartford Road Notre Dame Highlights .. 18 ...... 20-22-30 SAVING „ ...... 20-22-30 Say Brother...... 245’/ Dec. 1 with selected reruns airing Monday through Romagnolis’ Table___ 24-57 Tribal E y e...... 24-57 2:05 10:30 Friday at 3 p.m., the network announced. „ o Movie ...... 5 A Bicentennial Celebration Event Also on Dec. 1, CBS-TV will expand to one hour its 19- Vs AND MORE year-old soap opera, “As the World Turns.”

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On Sale On! ^THURS,FRn POLYESTER FLAM E fTHURS,FRI^ AND SAT AND S A T 9 (RETARDANT 5 P c ' “"“T Sleep and Bath iSet ■ if*. P la y Sets J '9 9 • Reg 9.99 »«NS 2J5 • 18”x30” Bath Rug &.mE Zipper, gripper • 18” X 21” Contour Rug styles. 9 to 12,, • 2 Pc Tank Set 4 OZ CRESLAN AND NYLON 12 to 19, 19-ip ■ • Lid Cover 8lzes7tin2 rjUjA Sices 3%-e TBENS, LAOIESPILE-UNED 26 pounds. Fashion Handbs^s Reg A M Non-Skid R ^ 10.99- Dazzle Yarn backing. Soft leather-llke vinyl. Adjust­ Sizes 8%-3 g0 Mg Apres l^kl Boots »■- fe- ./ able strap, fashion-detaHed Reg7.ML O Pull On Sale MENS bags. All In rich tones. Real stisde leather uppers, thick warm pile Skein ^THURS.FRl1 Reg 8.99 llnlf®. Flexible crepe sole and lieel. in ."S AND S A T Thermal deaortiahd. Priced according to size. , Warm heavy pile lining. Imitation seO Insert Machine washable. White and fashion colors! .Nov 20-22 Fancy braided binding. Long-wearing rib sola. Shirts o r FAMOUS MAKER Made In the USA. Sand/gr^. SIz m 5 to 10. I Sale s. D raw ers On Sale 1 0 0 % N y l o n fTHURS,FRI^ . ^ YO U TH S . BO YS AND M ENS 'fe. fTHURS.FRll AND SAT 196 AND S A T .MOV 20-22 . I B ody [ated ea m m m u Reg 2.68 <^V! Duraflame Suits iber 100% cotton. % S-M-L-X. Fireplace Logs ■'Em „OCS 7” Ironstone Bowls Thermal 2 Hour Price i 3 Hour TEENS, $ | Log tor -ML Sale Price Socks Log LADIES 2 Opaque sketch ny- Asst patterns, colors. DishwSsher-safe. Instant starting, burns in glowing colors. ionl (.ong-slaeve ribbed birtleneeka.. p ^ P -R a g 5.49 to 5.99 Brown, blsKrtc, navy, On Sale' green. StnaS-M -L, . 100%waterproofl On Sale 3 Q T T t h u r s ,f r i^ Vulcanized'rcon- fTHURS.FRI^ P I L & U N ^ •truction. Tread- [»1 AND SAT P ew ter’ ^Mev 30-22 5 O Z SIZE AND S A T FAMOUGMiUqg|!t •

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Northern Electric Listerine OrIgSoid ^ Mist Styling Wand Mouthwash for $5 ^ and $6 each ««» 19 t • 2 oz Cologne • 2 oz After Shave • 2 Pc Weekender Gift Set Non-stick tube, 32 oz size swivei cord. On • Soap-On-A-Rope /off iight.

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American N Crayons Schick \ ' Kleenex STYLER-DRYER FACIAL TISSUES 1050 W ATT PRO DRYER 2J1 Box 1 1 8 8 Pro styiel 4 settings, I Box of 64 oflOO for 500 watts, 3 settings, 4 attachments. UL approved. 1 yr. guar. _C. Scotch Brand Planters Ocean Spray t Magic Plumrose Cocktail Cranberry 21b Tape ' p u n s B ^ Peanuts K i Sauce Canned T(M Ham F Your Choice 9 9 " 3JI . ^i^jraOOfN. 1 y."x45b” or > 16 oz can 16 oz size 3»* 3/4” X 300”

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