PACE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ Feb. 20, 1976

Suburban briefs The weather Inside today DeMolay dinner Volunteer jobs open Because Rockville High School will revert School, 7:50 to 2; Sykes and . Center Rd. afternoon sessions are Vernon Center, 8:30 to Sunny with increasing cloudiness this to single sessions Monday after being on dou­ schools, 8:10 to 2:25; Talcottville School, 8:10 COVENTRY — Town Oerk Elizabeth afternoon, mild, high in 40s. Rain Area new s____ 2,9 Dear Abby...... 11 11 a.m. and 12:15 to 2:45 p.m.; Mapje St. 8:40 VERNON — Fayette Chapter, Order Business...... 5 Obituaries .... > 12 ble sessions for two years, scheduling of other to 1:50; St. Bernard and St. Joseph, 8:30 to 2; of DeMolay will sponsor a dinner Satur­ Rychling announced this week vacan­ tonight with low in the low 40s. Mostly to 11:10 a.m. and 12:25 to 2:55 p.m.; Talcot- cloudy Sunday with rain in the mor­ C hurch...... 6 SporU ...... 7,8 schools and bus schedules are changing. Northeast, Skinner, Vernon Elementary, and tiville pre-school classes, 8:10 to 10:45 a.m. day from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Masonic cies on town boards and commissions. Classified____ 9,10 Week-Review .. 12 The new hours effective Monday are: Lake St. schools, 8:30 to 2:45; and Maple St., Temple, Orchard St. Tickets will be at Four are on the Flood and Erosion Con­ ning. High near 50. National weather Manehester^A: of Vitlage Charm and 11:20 to 1:50 p.m. forecast map on Page 9. Comics...... 11 W ings...... 4 Rockville High School and the Vo-Ag school, 8:40 to 2:55. The full bus schedule is printed below. the door. trol Board, one on the Economic 7:30 to 12:59; Cheney Tech, 8 to 2:20; Middle The kindergarten schedules for morning and Development Commission, one on the MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 121 TWELVE PAGES—WEEKEND INSIDE Club banquet Building Code Board of Appeals, one on PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Center Rd. Si Pearl, Kenneth Estelle, Valley Falls Rd. SOUTH WINDSOR - The annual in­ the Housing Authority, and one on the Rurkville High Middle School Northeast School Si Tracy (East), Tracey Si Bolton St Bamforth, ^k er & stallation banquet of the South Windsor Committee on the Needs of the Aging. Bus 1 Trip 2: Starts 7:15 Bolton Trip 4: Starts 8:10 Vernon St' Kenneth (West) All students Maxwell, 42 Bamforth, Route Rd. Si Pineview, Bolton Si Women’s Club is to be Feb. 28 rather To learn more about the jobs, contact Reflects BraziVs emerging power Trip 1: Starts 7:05 Tunnel St McLean. All students from: from: Center Rd., (336), 30 Si Meadowlark, Route 30 St either political party, a member of the Willowstream, Tunnel St Bamforth, Bolton St Hatch than Saturday as planned. It will be at Hammond, McLean, Vernon Tracy (GR 1-3), Kenneth (GR Sunnyview. All students from: Hill, Bolton St Wildwood, 732 the Steak Out in Talcottville. Guest Town Council, or Mrs. Rychling. New s Echo. All students from: (29-130), High. Arrives 8:20 1-3), Pearl. Arrives 7:55 Kanter, Estelle, Susan, Valley I Bolton, Tolland St Plymouth, speaker will be Kay Gergin, deputy Tunnel (296-429), Echo, Northeast School. Center Road School. Falls, Baker, Maxwell, Hansen, Gardner, Wayne, Old Cubles, Greir, Hatch Hill St state banking commissioner. Her topic Tamerack, Bamforth, Bolton Lakeview, Hatch Hill Si Bran­ summary ■ | Stone, Drigg, Boulder Crest, is “Women in Politics.” I Rockville High Lake Street Sehool (274-312), Inland, Sunnyview, Gurnan to speak Briarwood, Rainbow, Risley, dy Hill, Vernon Ave., South Si Bus 4 Trip 4: Starts 8:05 Taylor Si Hfd. Tnpk. (865) Arrives 8:00 United States, Brazil Willowstream, Arrives 7:20 ^ n cro ft. All students from: ANDOVER — Frank Curnan, high Trip 1: Starts 6:40 Bolton St Lorraine, 293 Taylor, Taylor Center Road School. Bus runs Monday Rockville High School. Bolton Rd., Pineview, Valley sheriff for Tolland County, will speak Pineview, Bolton St Hatch Si Pinewood, 423 Taylor, Lake Street School Falls, Hatch Hill, Sycamore, tonight at 8 in the Old Town Hall, Rt. 6, Compiled from Hill, 650 Bolton Rd., Cables Taylor Si Haylin, Phoenix Si Anchorage, Lakeview, BOLTON — For Jl, area people can Middle School Trip 4: Starts 8:05 Lake Si to the Tolland County Democratic United Press International Dr., Grier Rd., Hatch Hill St Ironwood. All students from: Lynnwood, Wildwood, Brandy take a commuter bus to Hartford star­ Trip 2: Starts 7:25 Dart Hill Montauk, Phoenix Si Mon­ Association. Dockeral, Hatch Hill St Bran­ Welles, Hartl, Taylor, Haylin, Hill, Vernon (163-311), Ban­ ting Monday. The express commuter sign unique accord & Emma, Dart Hill & Thrall, tauk, Phoenix .St Hublard, dy Hill, Bolton St Bread St Ironwood, Elm Hill, croft. Arrives 7:40 Vernon bus service between Willimantic and Phoenix Si Lake, 54 Lake. All Duck film tonight Merline & Irene, Merline & Milk, Bamforth St Cemetery, Pinewood. Arrives 8:20 Lake Center Middle School. Hartford will be run by Eastern Bus Crest, All students, from: State I Bolton St Cemetery. All Street School. students from: Montauk, Lines of Bolton. Buses will stop at the Patricia, Crest, Claire, Phoenix, Hublard, Lake (38- ANDOVER — The PTA will sponsor BRASILIA, Brazilia (UPI) - Brazil, a principal U.S. supplier of The agreement, Kissinger said students from: Bolton, Valley .NorlheaHl School Andover-owned commuter lot at Rts. 6 "The Million Dollar Duck” film tonight HARTFORD — Secretary ot j;; Quarry, Merline (108-177), Rockville High 99). Arrives 8:20 Lake Street Brazil and the United States agreed iron ore and coffee, assured Thursday, “will engage us in the kind Falls, Cables, Grier, Juniper, Trip 3: Starts 8:05 Janet Si and 316 about 6:50 and 7:25 a.m. They at 7:30 in the school. A Walt Disney State Gloria Schaffer has :■:! Kissinger it would not join any inter­ Seneca, Irene, (11-185), Beechwood, Lakeview, hus 7 School. today to consult and cooperate on in­ of intimate and intensive Thrall, Watson, Worcester, Cathy, Janet St Grandview. will leave Hartford at 4:29 and 5:29 family has a duck which lays eggs with called for an investigation into p, Dockeral, Brandy Hill, Hatch Trip 1: Starts 7:00 Lake St ternational and bilateral affairs in a national commodities cartel to put a deliberations on major world and Regan (200-205), Dart Hill, V Rockville High All students from: Janet, p.m. One way fare is $1. Monthly whether state lobbying laws 0, Hill, Pineview, Baker, Montauk, Phoenix Si Hublard, golden yolks. politically oriented accord unique in price squeeze on industrial nations. bilateral issues which the scope of Wellwood, Emma, Lawler. Valerie, Mark, Olson, Grand­ passes are $35. were violated last year In the p Maxwell, Tamerack, Bam­ Phoenix St Lake, Washington Bus fO U.S.-Latin American relations. A “commodities clash’’ has our respective international interests Arrive 7:40 Middle School, view, Cathy. Arrives 8:20 drive against a bill to ban non- -0 forth, Cemetery, Hartford i Trip 1: Starts 7:05 Prospect The agreement to establish a high- threatened to become the world’s and responsibilities requires.” S Church. All students from: Northeast School. returnable containers. I:-: Tnpk. (479), Sycamore. Lake (28-38), Montauk, St.' Firehouse. All students level consultation committee was next economic headache. Since the “We welcome Brazil to her rightful Center Road School from: Prospect (0-38), Arrives 7:10 Rockville High Hublard, Phoenix (211-291), (174-427), Richard, Berkley, siped by Secretary of State Henry Organization of Petroleum .Expor­ shared role of international Trip 3: Starts 7:45: South St Gaynor, Mountain, Lawrence, Rockville High St Ward. All students from: School. Washington, Church. Arrives ilemlock. Box Mt. Arrives School (Pickup), Union St NEW HAVEN - The Com- | Kissinger and Brazilian Foreign ting Countries banded together to leadership,” Kissinger said. Glenstone, South & West, 4 Pleasant, Raymond, Cottage, Bus 13 West Main (110-166), Ward, 7:15 Rockville High School. 7:15 Rockville High School. West, Windsor St Carol, Route munist party has begun a peti- 0 control world oil prices, the Under the agreement, the two West St Daryl. All students School, St. Bernards. Arrives Trip 1: Starts 6:55 Phoenix Village (60-102) Arrives 7:55 Minister Antonio Azeredo da Silveira Sykes School 63 St Dart Hill, Route 30 St tion drive in Connecticut to in a formal morning ceremony at commodity-producing nations have countries will meet periodically at from: South (275-320), Trip 2: Starts 7:15 Bolton St Middle School 7:15 Rockville High School. Si Ironwood, Taylor St Elm Center Road School. Dobson, Route 83 & Wells. place its presidential candidate Glenstone, Hillcrest, Daryl, Hill, Taylor St., Taylor St Middle School Brazil’s Foreign Ministry, known threatened to form a similar cartel the ministerial level for con-^ Pineview, Bolton St Hatch Trip 2: Starts 7:20 Windsor- Arrives 8:00 Cheney Arrives 8:00 Center Road Lorraine, Wells St Accorn, Trip 2: Starts 7:20 West Skinner Road School on November’s ballot. Gus S here as ‘Ttamarati.^’ to boost their prices. sulfations on political issues, both Hill, Bolton Si Wildwood, vilie Si Penfield, Skinner St Vernon Center Middle Technical School. School. Main Si Elm Hill, Kelley Rd. Main St Ward, West Main St Hall, general secretary of the !:■ The details of the overall U.S.- Rosedale Beach, Brandy Hill, John, Skinner St Edith. All School Trip 3: Starts 8:00 West The new agreement, designed in hemispheric and international; trade Trailer Park. All students Orchard, Grand & Spring. All Middle School party, is the candidate. •:■ Bamforth Si Baker, Cemetery students from: John, Trip 2 :• Starts 7:20 Talcott Si Main St Vernon, Union St part to reflect Brazil’s emergence as Brazil agreement were revealed by problems, particularly export sub­ Skinner Ruud School from: Main St.-Talcottville, students from: Highland, Bus 18 Si Bamforth, Bolton St Oak, Prospect Si Ellington Ward, Union St Orchard, an economic and political power, is Kissinger in a policy speech made sidies and trade balances; the Emerald, Eva, Olive, Gerald, Grand, Ward (12), Village, Trip 1: SUrts 7:20 Skinner Trip 4: Starts 8:05 Vernon & Cemetery, Center Si George, Skinner (148-273), Ave., Prospect St. Firehouse, Kelley Rd., Wells Rd., Hartl, Windsorville St Penfield. All Regional by and large a political accord within after his arrival Thursday on the transfer of scientific advances and Brooklyn, Brooklyn St Taylor, Haylin, Ironwood, West Main (120-224), River, students from: Vernon Ave., St Leona, Skinner 8i Barbara. Troutstream, Center Si Robin. Edith, Wolcott, Bruce, Wap- East Main St Grove, East Nye, Spring, Orchard J 10-47), which all aspects of U.S.-Brazilian third leg of his six-nation Latin energy, space and ocean resources Ledgecrest Apts., Brooklyn St Main St Snipsic.,All students Phoenix (300-329), Elm Hill. Linden, Pine, Union, Penfield, All students from: Donnell, All students from: Bolton Rd., pingwood, W in d so rv ille . Rau St. Ext. Arrives 7:35 Ver­ Uany, Barbara, Neill, Skinner BOSTON — The possibility of relations will be discussed twice a American tour. development. Court. All students: High, Pineview, Lynwood, Baker, Arrives 7:35 Vernon Center from: Pleasant, Lawrence, Arrives 7:15 Rockville High Windsorville, Brooklyn (100- building a joint U.S.- fi; Hammond, Brooklyn (23-79) School. non Center Middle School. 119) Arrives 8:15 Skinner (4-129), Leona, Werner, year, in Washington and Brasila, at Maxwell, Cemetery, Middle School. Mountain, Cottage, School, Venezuelan refinery in New i;: the ministerial level. Arrives 8:20 Skinner Road Troutstream, Tumblebrook, Chestnut, North Park, Elm, Road School. Hayes, Brimmwood, New- .Middle School Sykes School England has been raised by ?; Kissinger, who during his official School. Cold-Springs, Brookslde, Sykes School Talcott, Davis, Prospect (0- marker, d riv es 7:32 Vernon • Trip 2: Starts 7:20 Kelley Trip3:Starts7:40Dobson St Center Middle School. Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. visit here has urged Brazil to play a Bette, Crestridge, Robin, Trip 3: Starts 7:40 Welles Si 57); Raymond, Webster, East Maple Street School Maple Street Sehool Campbell, Washington St Dukakis’ recent trip to South p more active role in hemispheric and Jonathan, Center Rd., Aceprn, Taylor Si Lorraine, Main, Snipsic, Grove (21-28). Rd. Trailer Park, Main St. St Trip 4: Starts 8:20 Route 83 St Church, Phoenix St Lake, * ■'” Sykes School America. He retuTnWd'’-S Police chief asks MPOA Trip 5: Starts 8:25 Regan & Anchorage, Brandy Hill, Taylor Si. Elm Hill, Elm Hill Arrives 7:35 Vernon Center , . Elm Hill, Taylor St Lorraine, Nutmeg Village. Route 83 St world affairs, said the agreement ■ Range Hill & Country, Range Taylor Si Elm Hill, Phoenix Si Phoenix St Hublard, Montauk Vernon Gardens, 623 Talcott­ Trip 2: SUrts 7:35 Tracey St Wednesday from an oil con- g Deerfield, Hfd, Tnpk., Valley Si Main, Merline St Crest, Middie School. will engage the two governments “in Hill, Emily, Legion. All Ironwood, Phoenix Si St Phoenix, Lake St Montauk, ville Rd., Route 83 8i Kenneth (Both Ends), Dart ference in Venezuela and said the kind of intimate and intensive View, Valley Falls, Eudy, Merline Si Irene. All students Warren St Maple, Warren St Finishing Bicentennial candle to back budget request students from: Range Hill, Lakeview, Peterson, Summit, from: Main St.-Talcottville, Sykes School Hublard. All students from: Sherwood Arms. Route 83 opp Hill St Thrall, Emma St such a refinery is only at a g deliberations on major world and Country, Emily, Regan (113- Kelley Rd., Main St.- Frederic (East), Tunnel St Dairy Queen. All students Brimmwood, Route 83 & Arrives 7:50 Sykes School. Welles, Hartl, Taylor, Allison, Trip 3: Starts 7:40 Tunnel Estelle, 315 Vernon Ave., 172 preliminary discussion stage at g bilateral issues which the scope of 165) Arrives 8:30 Maple Street Patricia, Clair, Seneca, Irene, Si Willowstream, Tunnel Si Talcottville, Welles, Hartl, from: Talcottville Rd. Loveland (North), Route 83 St this time, but noted that g Raphael Shai, owner-operator of Raphael’s Originals on Main Members of the Manchester stance the wide street would bring Taylor, Elm Hill, Haylin, Vernon Ave. All students our respective international interests School. Vernon tenter Kilgn Marjorie, Quarry, Merline Scott, Lake Si Berkley, Lake Arrives 6:35 Maple Street Nutmeg, Route 83 St Paul Piz­ Massachusetts has St., puts the finishing touches on a 76-pound red, white and blue Property Owners Association about a problem for pedestrians. At Ironwood, Hublard, Phoenix from: Susan, Kanter, and responsibilities requires.” (am only) (111-220) Arrives 8:00 Sykes St Box Mt., West St Daryl. All School. za, Old Town St Wilson, Route (MPOA), a group which customarily Center and Broad Sts. the funneUng (57-221), Lake (38). Arrives Frederic, Maple, Warren, technological and consulting g candle mounted on a large log, which he will present to the Town Before leaving for Brazil’s former Rockville High Trip 3: Starts 8:00 West Si School. students from: Hanson, Echo, 88 St Terrace, Carol St Robert. works for economy in local govern­ of traffic into Broad from both east 7:40 Vernon Center Middle Phoenix, Montauk, Hublard, Maple Street School All students from: Thrall, expertise it could exchange g of Manchester at the Feb. 27 Bicentennial “Grand Ball ’76” at capital of Rio de Janeiro, Kissinger Bus 2 Daryl, West Si Tracey, 262 Jan, Brent, Michael, Diane, ment,-were asked Friday night to and west at the same time would School. Ironwood, Washington, Trip 3: Starts 8:20 201 Brimmwood, Emma, with Venezuela for oil. was to join President Ernesto Geisel Trip 1: Starts 7:05 Tunnell West, West Si Ridgewood, Vernon Elemenlury Russell, Tunnel, Box Mt., Manchester State Armory. Tickets for either the Feb. 27 or 28 cause havoc. Church, Campbell, Lake (38), Regan, Route 83 & Loveland Wellwood, Barbara, Skinner in a stadium to watch Brazil’s support any increase in the Police & Russell, Tunnell St Lake. South Si Glenstone, Center Si School Berkley, Richard, Lake (221- ball may be obtained by contacting Mary Willhide, 647-9550, He said, however, he has not closed Center Road Haylin, Vernon Ave., Sun­ Hgts., Loveland St Old Town, (25-41), Pearl, Kenneth, BOSTON — D em ocratic g national soccer team play an all-star Department budget which the Board All students from: Tunnel Willowbrook Apt., Center St Trip 4: Starts 8:05 Kelley 357), Foster, Vine, Lynn, School nyview, Tankeroosen. Arrives Windsor St Terrace, Windsor Tracy, Dart Hill, Lawler, presidential nominee candidate g Ellen Zinsser, 646-0038, Nicholas Jackston, 646-1316, or Henrietta team. Soccer, almost a cult in Brazil, of Directors might favor. out the possibility of finding intersec­ (434-up), Russell, Lynn, Pearl, Kenneth Si Tracy (Both Rd. 7-11, Kelley Rd. Trailer Scott, Gardner, Wayne, 8:05 Sykes School. Trip ' 3: Starts 7:50 St Progress. All students Watson, Worcester, Loveland, The request came from Police tions where right turns could be per­ Brent, Michael, Diane, Ends), Center Si Jonathan, Park, 206 Talcottville Rd., 218 Estelle, Rainbow, Risley, Sen. Henry Jackson of g Ruff, 643-8983. is one of Kissinger’s favorite spec­ Evergreen Si Meadowlark, from: Regan (200-352), Old Town, Wilson, Terrace. Chief Robert Lannan who spoke to mitted at all times on red lights. Foster, Jan, Vine, Arrives Center Si Robin. Arrives 8:20 Talcottville Rd., 28 Main St.- Briarwood. Arrives 8:00Sykes Vernon Elementary Washington said Friday g tators sports. Evergreen Si Oxbow (South), Wilson, Old Town, Loveland, Arrives 8:00 Sykes School. about 35 members of the group at In response to another question, 7:20 Rockville High School. Vernon Center Kdgn. Vernon, Route 83 Si Allen, School. School Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso j:; Evergreen St Oxbow (North) Terrace, Stanley, Whiton Memorial Auditorium. Lannan said use of police dogs might Route 83 Si Wilshire, Merline could be considered as a run- g Middle School Lake Street School All students from: Evergreen, Trip 4: Starts 8:10 Merline Chamberlain, Windsor, (39- Skinner Road School He also asked the group to support be helpful in certain circumstances, Rockville High Si Howard, 253 Talcottville

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Hi! I guess you are wondering what Any person 60 y ears of age, of meeting one of Brazil’s most out­ crackers, grilled ham and cheese, happened to Wednesday’s column. working only part-time, or not at alt, standing pianists, "Gerardo Parente. homemade cookies, and a beverage. Well, as you know Monday was a who resides in, or pays taxes to Parente explained his visit to holiday, and the story had to be in Manchester may receive a Gold Card Connecticut, and the many concerts The Heraid office on Tuesday mor­ at no charge. he has performed. He not only cap­ ning; therefore, we decided to wait Schedule for the week MANCHESTER So now I have been asking for your tured his audience with his fine and put it ail together for today’s help, and so far received about three playing, but became a friend of ours. Monday through Friday we will,be column. taking more names for the Las Vegas volunteers. You all know that this is We all thank him very much for COUNTR' Most of the news is about our trips. our big Bicentennial Year, and we taking time from his very busy trip, and also names to be placed on a S&H STAMPS MAKES US Come Monday, bright and early, or waiting list for New Orleans. here at the Senior Center feel that we schedule to perform for us. We wish 284 SROAD ST. MANCHESTER . around 7 in the morning, the bus will should be proud of our center, and him success, and good health for the Monday — 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen be ready for the Florida trip. So you ^ NO. ONE Marelu ntt In Early Amarlean what it offers and should want to be a remainder of his visit, and look social games, one can of canned Furniture RiunMiuetkMis folks going should be here at the part of the town’s celebration. Now forward to the day when he may goods needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., L@ m a n ^ CLOCKS ru S m T H R E P lA C E niRNISHINBS and center no later than 6:45 a.m. and not I’m sure out of over 6,000 members return to visit with us again. lunch is served. 1 to 3:30 p.m., • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA . much before 6:30 a.m. there are more than just three who Next Thursday, Gloria has Carolyn pinochle games. 1 to 3 p.m., help with MIDDLE TURNPH9 O P iN TU ia., WID., SAT. 10 AIM. - 1:10 P.M. Here’s good news for you folks who your income tax will be here. Bus THURSDAV a PnlDAY, 10 A.M. • • P.M. are willing to help us make a "Float” Mallet from the Hartford Stage Com­ -psf- MANCHESTER SUNDAY 12 NOON ■ i P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO signed up for the Las Vegas trip, it for the big parade. So how about you pany as pur guest speaker. She will pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips at wili be going as scheduied. There is giving my office a call, 643-5310 to talk about what goes on in a stage 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. wT«RVICEAN^NITALnMDuHwAU«!^oS^ stiii room for more to sign up, HAS IT! tell us you are willing to help. company, how it works, what is Tuesday — 9 to 11 a.m., square however, we do have enough and wiil dance lessons, and there still is room MR CONDITIONING, Now back to Wednesday morning produced and how, for all of us. It C O .N S U M E R ^ be making the trip. I might add that when we had 11 tables for pinochle should prove to be a very interesting for a few more dancers. 9:30 a.m., REFRIGERATION and HEATING is!7i7si if you have a senior friend iiving out with the following lucky winners: talk. bus pickup for shopping. 10 a.m., oil IVe Also Do Sheet Metel Work of town who wouid iike to go aiong John Gaily, 632; John Phelps, 611; A reminder that tomorrow we start painting class, 1 p.m. Ceramic class with you then teli them. You can take Grace Windsor, 594; Wesley Frost, the real rehearsals for our Variety and Senior Bowling League at the New England Medianical Services, he. Business-Directory Guide For MANCHESTER PARKADE them aiong because we have given 593; Edward Scott, 589; Jennie Show, and therefore everyone who is Parkade Lanes, and also return bus R O U TE Isa, P.O . BO X 3147 Your Complete our own members enough time to Fogarty, 564; Nadine Malcom, 555; going to be in the show must make from shopping. TALCO TTV ILLE, C O N N. ( 06066) Appllence Store 643-3736 • 643-2192 sign up. So save your money because Lee Steinmeyer, 551; Audrey Durey, every effort to be at the center at Wednesday — 10 a.m., pinochle Manchester and Surrounding a big time is waiting just for you. games and also crewel embroidery 542; Bess Moonan, 538, and Ernestine 2:30 in the afternoon. Remember FAMOUS BRAND • The New Orleans trip is just about Donnelly, 534. now. class. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is CAMPING EQUIPMENT ali fiiied up now, and we are starting In the afternoon while the arts and served. 12:45 p.m., bridge games at 1 Vicinity TELEVISION - APPLIANCES a waiting iist just in case there are crafts class was busy making paper p.m. arts and craft class. Bus pickup TINTS, COTS, SLEEHNa BASS, AIR MATTRESSES, MANCHESTER any- canceliations, and iike many of roses for the Variety Show, we had 18 Menus at 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 and STOVES, UNTERNS our trips people for various reasons again at 3:15 p.m. players for bridge and the lucky The menus for the week are: featuring this week... HOW RnOVENENT sign up, and then find out iater that Thursday — 10 a.m. to noon, social winners were: Ann Campbell, 4,740; Monday: Corned beef hash with FARR’S something came up where they can’t dance class. Noon to 12:45 p.m., hot u r t i p l k t Marge Kayser, 3,890; Mabel Loomis, grilled pineapple, buttered corn, ' THE EVERYTH/NO STORE make it. meal and meals-on-wheels. 1 p.m., CAMP-RIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREn 3,860;- Luella Horton, 3,760, and chilled fruit, and a beverage. I t m iK E 6 n 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 Fun-Day, Ms. Carolyn Mallet will OPEN OAILT TO e P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 Marge Reed, 3,560. Wednesday: Minestrone and Formal for the ball Nnt to Stop 1 Skrp Tax help available speak about the Hartford Stage Com­ crackers, grilled Reuben, vanilla Here is some good news for you pany. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. arid Dressed for the occasion, Ernst Engelbrecht and Mrs. Anita Mystic trip tartlet with whipped topping, and a noon., return trip at 3 p.m. Murphy look over the schedule of events planned by the Ladies of VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR seniors who are having some Then came Thursday, and although beverage. probiems with your income tax, we Friday — 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen by factory trained apaclallata one bus load headed for the Mystic Thursday: Baked pork chops, St. James for a Bicentennial dinner-dance to be held Feb, 28 at wiil have some volunteers here at the social games, one can of canned Seaport, we had a nice turnout for chilled applesauce, creamy whipped The Colony in Talcottville. A cocktail hour at 7 p.m. will precede P h i l P t t * center every Monday from 1 until 3 goods needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., our social dancing in the morning. duchess potatoes, buttered green dinner at 8. Music for dancing will be provided by A1 Jarvis . L ocictro an d Z Idak w m i T p.m. starting this Monday. Just drop lunch is served. 1 to 3:30 p.m., set­ Next came a delicious roast turkey beans with pimento, roll and butter, CARPET AND FLOOR COVERING by and their heip is for free, so you back games. Bus pickup at8:30a.m., Orchestra featuring Lou Donato and Bobby Burke. For reser­ dinner with all the trimmings. Later birthday cake, and a beverage. 6 4 6 '5 0 3 6 I IN MAW uewT ori5 ao. itii lu i.«Tins i rii t-t t e l can’t go wrong. return trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. vations, call Mrs. James Gerrity or Mrs. Edward Sulick, co- in the afternoon we had the pleasure Friday: Corn chowder and MANCHBIB 01, .1 lOSI Ctll COIliCI MS.5e62 Okay now, news here at the center chairmen of the event. (Herald photo by Dunn) , P A P AUTO REPAIR starts with iast Friday, when we had I 706 M ain St. • “A rco C harga” • M a n c h a a t a r Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer 52 piayers for setback games with the foliowing winners: Esther Ander­ son, 137; A1 Gates, 135; Archie Community calendar 'joimeetleut 'leij Join f M E R C U R Y l U T r Houghtaiing, 129; Betty Jesanis, 128; Dorothy Andrew, 127; Annie Johnston, 126; Sue Kerr and Paul Andover UMC women's executive committee, East Hartford Tuesday Vernon I 633 M a i n 81. 643-6295 M a n c h e e t e r Schuetz, 125; Helena Gavello, 124; 7:30 p.m. Community Service Council program Buy - Sail Phone 646-2756 Monday Sunday Sunday METAL DETECTORS Hans Fredericksen, 123; Wesley on Child Abuse, 8 p.m.. Society for Appralaa COINS by White*# Assessor, Town Office Building, 7-9 Thursday Explorers vs. Bridgeport leukemia Bicentennial Workshop, 3 to 6 p.m.. IC oflacU ont W anfad Frost, and Ann Perras, 120, and Mina p.m. Savings. EDWIN E. BLOW NO SERVICE CHARGE Charter Commission, Bentley benefit basketball game, EHHS, 7:30 Board of Education, 7:30 p.m. Union Congregational Church, Elm St. Reuther, 118. Insurance Commission, TOB, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Monday O U R 13lh T E A R IN MANCHESTER I Resarvaaons tor # Hotsit e Alrllnet • StaamsMps Monday was a holiday so next Memorial Library, 7 p.m. Exchange Gub, 6:30, Lounge. Planning and Zoning Commission, UMC trustees, 7:30 p.m. ■Wednesday Board of Education, 7:30 p.m. Center 1827 Main Street Menchester came Tuesday, and our Senior TOB, 7:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning, 7:30 p.m.. Town Conservation commission. Town Hall, St. Rose Home and School Association, Hall. Road School. FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Bowiing League was busy knocking 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Wednesday 1646-0226 676-3252 down the hardwood at the Parkade Prinney High Drama Club, "Our Wednesday Bicentennial Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Lanes with the foilowing resuits: In Young At Heart, Andover Town,” 7:30 p.m. (Also a performance Administration Building, W. Main St. ACOMPlETHieOF MLTON CMC KCOMTIONS Congregational Church, 1:30 p.m. Coventry Senior Citizens, 1 p.m., St. Margaret IMPORTED the m en’s Class A group, Andy Friday) Mary's Church Hall. YMCA Freshwater fishing program, 8 Country L o /f, Truly A Unique Shop.,, Saturday p.m.. Middle School, Rt. 30. iti ciHTiR ST. 70 UNION ST. Country Loft is located at 25i Broad Street in Manchester. OwnersXhris and Joe'XaVae have searched Lamoureaux won the high tripie with Thursday a 526; high singie was won by Henry Monday Midget Football League parents’ Saturday Sunday MANCHMTIR. CONN. , Jj,-,. . ROCKVILLl, CONN. throughout New England and brought back to Manchester a collection of furniture produced by the same type Wetlands Commission, TOB, 8 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commission and dance, Italian American (jlub, 9 p.m. Youth Sunday, Union Congregational M a n .-S a t 10-1 M an.. ta t. 10-B of crafUmen who originated the New England classics of yesterday. Some of the quality furnishings and CAR PARTS Westerhoim with a 195. In the Class B Democratic Woman's Club Annual Thora., M. 104 > Inland Wetlands Agency, 7:30p.m., Town Church, Elm St. accessories handled are complete dining room sets, battery or wind operated clocks, mirrors, lamps, nautical NEW AT group, Joseph Chaves won both the Friday- Banquet, Steak Out. Hall. Hebron Lionel Hampton concert, 8:30 p.m.. Wedding Cakes A Specialty paraphernalia, living room sets, bedrooms sets, brass beds, rocking chairs, wall sconces and fireplace fur­ PHONE 649-4526 high triple and the high single with Assessor, TOB, 7-9 p.m. Welfare hours, 7-9 p.m.. Town Hall. Middle School. MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS 512, and 187. nishings. (3iris and Joe have expanded their Early American furniture store that now includes a gift depart­ 270 BROAD STREET Bolton U.S. Rep. Chris Dodd with mobile of­ ment with such items as International silver pewter, Haegar oven proof dishwares. Imperial glass and many In the women’s Ciass A group, Ida fice, 9:45 a.m. to noon. Town Hall. Sunday I EVERYTHING IN Cormier won the high triple with a First Congregational Church (FCC) other items. Associated with the LaVaes to serve you are Mrs. Barbara Chemistruck, decorating consultant, OETTY JANE TURNER Monday and Mrs. Shirley Naezkowski, gifts department advisor. '-t. 419, and the high singie was tied Tuesday, concert, 4 p.m. . • MIRRORS • SHOWER DOORS School of Dance between Violet Denhup and Edna Bolton High School parents’ group, F.I.S.H. 10 a.m.. Town Hall. FCC Executive Council, 7:30 p.m. P.STORE FRONTS.SAFETY OUSS| school library, 7:30 p.m. ' • BATHTUB ENCLOSURES 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER Christensen, with a 160. In the Class Jury Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Manchester meetings Public Building Commission, Town Coventry Football Association, 8 p.m.. Monday Ballet • Tao ■ Ja%% B group, Betty Miller took both titles Hall, 8 p.m. with a 319 for high triple, and a 127 Town Hall, Town clerk, tax collector, assessor, 7-9 1.IL WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic & Baton Women’s Auxiliary Bolton Volunteer p.m.. Town Office Building. (TOB) REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED for the high single. ----- next week------FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS r - Fire Department, 8 p.m., firehouse, Wednesday Bolton Athletic Association, Town Tuesday 1 1 M inehw ttf 649-7322 SIBiMtIllt. M - A 649-0256 Welfare hours, 9-11 a.m.. Town Hall, Public meetings scheduled in Ranks growing Hall, 7:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commission, 8 mission, Coffee Room. oven i t YiAM ixm ieM Ci Board of Health, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. Manchester next week (locations are 1 guess now is as good time as any Public Health Nursing Association p.m., TOB. Wednesday Tuesday Municipal Building unless noted) in­ for me to get after you folks. We have Board of Directors, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall. 8 p.m. —Republican Town Com­ well over 6,000 Gold Card holders United Methodist Church commission Wednesday clude: 783 on education, 7:30 p.m. mittee, Hearing Room. here in town. Now this card entitles Thursday FCC confirmation class, 2:30 p.m. Monday MAIN ST. UMC teachers’ thinktank, 8 p.m. Thursday ______DON WILLIS Specializing In the holders here a discount on items Nathan Hale Fife and Drum Corp, Board of Finance, 8 p.m., TOB. 3:30 p.m. —Pension Board, 7:30 p.m. —Community Develop­ 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE purchased in many local stores, trustees meeting, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. Gilead Congregational Church Choir Hearing Room. GARAGE Wednesday Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Coven­ rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. ment Advisory Council, Hearing 19.1 Front End Nignnwnt thanks for the courtesy of the 7 p.m. —Zoning Board of Appeals, 18 Hsin $L, Tel 649-4531 Senior citizens potluck luncheon. Town try High School. Room. MAIN ST. GwwnI Repair Work merchants. Hall. Hearing Room. MANCHESTER Thursday 7:30 p.m. —Democratic Club of Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., TOB. » Manchester, Coffee Room. 643-1900 Recreation Commission, 8 p.m., TOB. 7:30 p.m. —Commission on Aging, Theater schedule Conservation Commission, 8 p.m., Senior Citizens Center. 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Ban. 6 M IS to t im r lllf PARKADE CliAHERS ltarM.IJ^IJ57W4«------MAMeHESTER PARKADE 643-9B61 N M nitT n BtotMUtoAiiidn 6««4ti ir it ’ iSlTlIoi 10-5 Saturday | ME W. MIDDLE TPKB. (J) No one under 17 admitted.(age limit may vary in cer- HERITAGE PROMOTIONS tain areas). i:}' "^lY Sllace FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKAD ^ PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 21, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Feb. 21, 1976 — PAGE FIVE HARTFORD (UPI) - The Univer­ The Press and the American Revolution spent by UConn during the last two' are at the point of no return in higher deterioration of educational sity of Connecticut will be facing years and not enough to keep pace education.” quality.” severe problems if the legislature ap­ Manrl|p0tpr with inflation, Glen W. Ferguson said "We have deferred and deferred Ferguson said Mrs. Grasso’s proves Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s austeri­ Friday. (spending),” Ferguson said. "But, budget, which has been criticized as Founded Oct. 1, 1881 UConn president ty budget, says the school’s presi­ “We recognize the state is having we must say to you that the point has not doing enough for social services dent. financial problems,” Ferguson told Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga come when the state must make a and education, recommended the Mrs. Grasso’s proposed |1.8 billion the legislature’s Appropriations choice whether it wants to maintain reduction of 379 jobs at the school, Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, protests budget cuts state budget cuts the university’s Committee. “But the state has a Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. turbed by news of attacks on his line a high quality land grant institution 252 of which already were lost Burgoyne was still confident of northern Continental Army and the funding rec^uest from $63.8 million to commitment to higher education. We or is willing to see the further through a hiring freeze. by Dr. Francis G. Walett rapidly growing number of militia. of communications to the north, and $50.6 million, almost the amount Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor success. He expected that a British had to try to counteract this. Basical­ Worcester Slate College force under Col. Barry St. Leger, American forces that had been Copyright 1975 gathering to block Burgoyne’s path ly, however, he was waiting in vain moving from Lake Ontario to the for reinforcement from Gen. Qinton American Antiquarian Society Mohawk River valley, would soon had been under the Command of Gen. With Gen. John Burgoyne’s large in southern New York. Each day saw reach Albany and provide his sup­ Horatio Gates since Aug. 4. He had British army pushing down from his supplies dwindle; by Oct. 3 he had port. And he hoped that Sir Henry replaced Philip Schuyler, a compe­ Bloodmobile gets 93 pints Canada, Americans were understan­ to put his men on half rations. Clinton would send help up the Hud­ tent man who had maneuvered his dably concerned in the summer of In desperation the British made son River from New York City. forces to harass Burgone and The current flu-llke epidemic took Of the 63 appointments made in ad­ —Robert H. Sines; three gallons one more lunge against the American 1777. The British had taken Ft. prepare for his eventual downfall. its toll among those who would have vance, 47 were kept. There were 61 —Peter Cullen; two gallons—Sister left, Oct. 7. The heavy casualties suf­ Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain Proclamations parodied participated in Thursday’s Blood- walk2in donors. There were 15 per­ Ellen Ha ha way; one gallon —Mary fered by his army caused Burgoyne without much trouble (July 5), and mobile visit. sons deferred until another time. Kuntzelman. Gen. Burgoyne hoped to overawe to withdraw five miles northward to had caught up with some retreating A low’total of 93 pints was drawn The next Bloodmobile visit is Those wishing to make ap­ ^ Americans at Hubbardston, Ver­ the Americans and, as Washington Saratoga. Unable to move, sur­ said, “practise every art, which his during the visit at Manchester March 23 at South United Methodit pointments ay call the local Red mont, and stung them sharply there. rounded now by Continentals and Memorial Hospital. Church from 12:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cross office at 64325111. Burgoyne’s army of 6,000 British, invention will point out, to turn their militia, who outnumbered, him by (the people in northern New York) A Manchester Red Cross Gallon donors were: Seven gallons Persons in good health between the Germans, and Indians were moving three to one, the British commander spokesman said they were —Cecilia Michalak; five gallons ages of 18 and 66 can donate blood. at a snail’s pace, however. But the minds and seduce them from their was forced to surrender. allegiance.’’ To counteract shorthanded with volunteers because —Arthur Lassow; four gallons The monthly quota is 150 pints. commander was confident that he With the American army lined up of the flu. could reach Albany, N.Y., (only Burgoyne’s proclamations and in their makeshift uniforms and fifes promises, American propagandists about 70 miles away) and he saw no playing “Yankee Doodle,” the Walk-in donors Marguerite Sottosanto William Oellers Allan P. Walch need to hurry. condemned the British general and enemy marched into a meadow north parodied his proclamations. Richard Warner Eleanor Peschke Phyllis Hall Kenneth Irish The British force was greatly of Fishkill to lay down their arms, Mrs. Carl Jacobson A long poem in the New York Jour­ Caroline Maguire Catherine Llbbey Annamarie Turner retarded by its long train of supply Oct. 17, 1777. One of Burgoyne's of­ Grace Agnew Marshall Perry Karen Nemeroff Leslie Lewandowski wagons, 52 pieces of artillery, many nal (Sept. 8, 1777) emphasized the ficers, Lt. William Digby, recalled Mary Bielski Kirk Morris Fred Rodgers Mary Laiuppa auxiliary personnel, wives and camp British use of Indians. For those who the dejection of the time: “About 10 Mary Kennedy Martina Brissette Lois Stout Judith Agasi women. The general himself needed resisted Burgoyne, this parody o’clock, we marched out...with Sister Margaret Kelleher Doris Benson David Hirschfeld Elaine S. Law 30 wagons for his extensive ward­ promised: drums beating, but the drums Christina ^Isewicz Bernadette Hagenow Susan Pierce Janice Testerman “I will let loose the dogs of hell. seemed to have lost their former In­ John W. Schieldge William O’Neill Appointments kept Robert S. Mortensen robe, choice wines, silver plate, and Sally Ann Hopper other baggage. Burgoyne’s second in Ten thousand Indians, who shall spiring sounds, and though we beat Allan Hoffman William A. McKinney Vicky Glass yell, Donna Ano Gerald Haugh Edward Turn command, Baron von Riedesel, had New Englanders hated Schuyler, the Grenadier’s March, which not Mrs. Vivian Ware And foam and tear, and grin and Roseanne George Paul P. Zaikarite George L. Legier John Klein brought along his gay young wife, however, and the aristocratic New long before was so animating, yet Harriett A. MitcheU Charles Coffin George Cullen roar. then it seemed by its last feeble ef­ Mrs. Lillian Legier their three young daughters, and two Yorker had many political enemies James White Ann Nicholson John Naretto John Farley maids. Baroness von Riedesel, who And drench their maukeskins in fort, as if almost ashamed to be Regina Battaglia Peter F. Kelly gore; in Congress. Gen. Gates was soon Marie Whitaker Jacqueline Nichols left a valuable account of the cam­ joined by other capable men: Daniel heard on such an occasion.” Deborah A. Duff Theona Wheelock Katherine Klein To these I’ll give full scope and Elizabeth Brennan paign, followed the army through the Morgan and his riflemen, Gen. Barbara Backus Lois Valliere Helga Schaller play Mrs. Helena Gaveilo woods of upper New York in a large, Benjamin Lincoln, and Benedict Ar­ Donald Beckley Rocco DeSimone Nancy Moffatt Frederick Sweetman Douglas Henderson hooded carriage specially made for From Ticonderog to Florida; nold. Jean Treat Robert Lovett Helen Aseltine They’ll scalp your heads, and kick Surrenders sword Stephen Werkhoven William Hilinskl Richard Templeton her. Gates moved his army northward Marjorie Field your shins. Laura Higley Michael Tobin Lynn Barracllffe to a place along the west bank of the After Burgoyne had surrendered Jane Anderson And rip your guts, and flay your Wayne Spencer John Hayes Jerry Sapienza In no hurry Hudson called Bemis Heights. Here his sword, the two commanders Robert B. Morse skins. Nan Malkinson Thomas Lockhart June Werdeiin Reno Dufour At Skenesborough (now the well-trained young Polish dined in a somewhat more jovial at­ Karen Falcettl And your ears be nimble croppers. Lorraine Elliott Virginia Kelly Melvin Lpbaugh Whitehall), along the route the army engineer, Thaddeus Kosciuzko, laid mosphere in Gates’ tent. The Con­ Richard Poucher Dr. Arthur E. LaMontagne And make your thumbs tobacco Bonnie Marszaler Ann Tanguay followed, stood the yellow fieldstone out the American lines of defense tinental Journal and Weekly Adver­ Walter H. Joyner Pamela Kovacs David R. Pierce stoppers.” , Sandra Werkheiser house of Philip Skene. This wealthy which ran from the hilly area down to tiser of Boston described the scene: man, Burgoyne’s principal loyalist By early August Gen. Burgoyne the river bank. By Sept. 18 between “The table was only two planks laid began to show concern about his advisor, had a wilderness empire of 6,000 and 9,000 troops were located in across two empty beef barrels. There lyrtiev situation. With supplies running Area woman named land, mills, foundries, and a fine this position. The British were only were only four plates for the whole Business home. They dined well there, dangerously low, he sent Col. Baum about three miles away. company. The^e was no cloth, and although Burgoyne grumbled a bit on the ill-fated foray into Vermont. the dinner consisted of a ham, a Covenant secretary "You can't sue the government for ‘inflation compen­ about the Madeira, “Gentleman The staggering blow at Bennington Bloody battle goose, some beef, and some boiled More file Johnny” also took time to enjoy the was soon followed by the dis­ mutton. The liquor was New England Maureen H. Liebler of Bolton has been promoted to sation.’ You ARE the government. That’ll be $44,625. heartening news that St. Leger had When Burgoyne attacked (Sept. 19) charms of his new mistress, the wife rum, mixed with water, without secretary of the Covenant Mutual Insurance Co., Hart­ his basic plan was to occupy the job claims ford. plus costs. Next easel” of a subordinate officer. There been stopped in the Mohawk valley sugar; and only two glasses, which and had turned back to Lake Ontario. higher ground to the west of the were for the two Commanders-in- Claims for unemploy­ A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Ms, seemed to be plenty of time: Ft. American fortifications. As contact Edward on the Hudson was only Furthermore, Gen. Howe had em­ chief ; the rest of the company drank ment compensation filed in Liebler was previously a personnel officer with the was made, Benedict Arnold with out of basins.” about 20 miles away. Slowly the barked on a campaign to capture Manchester increased 3.5 UConn staff. Philadelphia, leaving only a few Morgan s riflemen and Dearborn’s If it was a sad time for the British, per cent in the two-week She joined Aetna Life & Casualty in 1971, first as senior Opinion army hacked its way southward, but New Hampshire regiment led the the going was arduous. thousand troops at New York City. Saratoga was an enormously impor­ period ending Feb. 7, the compensation analyst and later as organization develop­ By late August 1777 flurgoyne knew Americans through dense woods tant victory for the Americans. The state Labor Department ment-consultant. She joined Covenant in August 1973 as Retreating Patriots made the toward a ten-to-twelve-acre clearing British advance more difficult by he was in grave peril. capture of an entire army and much has reported. personnel director and later became assistapt secretary. with an abandoned cabin known as military equipment was in itself very Claims averaged 4,786 She is now manager of Covenant’s new people services felling thousands of trees across the Forged ahead Freeman’s Farm. Bloody fighting oc­ route Burgoyne must take. The significant, but even more in ^ rta n t weekly in the latest period, department: Calculated competition Believing that his orders left him curred in that little clearing and in was the boost to American morale. compared to 4,625 in the general wrote: “The troops had not the surrounding forest. The British only layers of trees to remove, in no choice but to forge ahead and Coming as.it did soon after the defeat period ending Jan. 24. Catalogs available held the ground and technically won Statewide, . claims places where it was impossible to attempt to take Albany, the British at Brandywine and Germantown and the battle; but their casualties were remained about the same The Trophy Shop at 214 Hartford Tpke., Veiiion, has Most interesting headline Japanese labor” reflected in a take any other direction, but also commander moved forward in spite the capture of Philadelphia, over 600, more than twice the in the latest period, the made available its 1976 catalog, featuring a new we’ve seen so far this year: host of products, from they had about 40 bridges to con­ of discouraging circumstances. He Burgoyne’s surrender had a great American number. department said. Maureen II. Liebler Bicentenhial line of trophies and plaques for sports struct and others to repair, one of decided to move his army to the west psychological effect. “ Cheap Asian models cameras to radios to television side of the Hudson River near Burgoyne might have resumed the Rejoicing led to newborn con­ events. threaten Japanese calculator sets, that were invading the which was of log-work over a morass fighting the next day, but he got in­ two miles in extent.” Saratoga, N.Y. Soon, however, fidence. A rag and bobtail army of exporters.” U.S. market. Burgoyne would have to face the formation that caused him to delay amateurs, poorly disciplined, Pushing relentlessly forward action for three weeks. He was dis- According to the story that Happily, in the field of con­ organized, and equipped, had defeated British and German ‘Pretty’ ju8t wasn’t enough followed in a recent issue of sumer products there has been Dateline 1776 regulars. Gov. Jonathan Trumbull of The Japan Economic Journal, no counterpart to Gresham’s Connecticut exulted "This is the In Pennsylvania, a group of But in the balancing process, the By United Press Inlernalional Japanese manufacturers came Law, which holds that bad Lord’s doing and marvellous in our citizens sued to shut down a coal Family Lawyer weights of specific factors may Open forum BRAINTREE, Mass., Feb. 21 - eyes!" mine on the ground that it was change significantly over the years. out th e winners in a money drives out good. The Abigail Adams wrote her husband Of utmost importance was the polluting the atmosphere. But the Thus in 1935, at the depth of the “calculator war” fought with result of international competi­ that there was an outbreak of effect of Burgoyne’s surrender on judge ruled against them. it for granted that Pittsburgh is Great Depression, a judge could pleurisy fever in the area. She also “Without smoke,” he said, U.S. manufacturers last year tion in technology has been just law (like that of gravity) which France. It was the greatest single bettdr off than if it really remained a reasonably conclude that the noted that preparations for military "Pittsburgh would have remained a — only to find themselves the opposite — a steady im­ Gay bill opposed governs moral character, regardless factor that induced the French very pretty village. economic harm from shutting down action were increasing "and government to aid the United States very pretty village.” The case is a good illustration of coal mines outweighed the physical being undercut right in their provement in the quality and To the editor. of our own beliefs or opinions? There something great is daily expected, No doubt the judge considered his is really no such thing as a “new openly iii its struggle for in­ the law of nuisance. The basic legal harm from air pollution. We hear so much of the recessed something terrible it will be.” argument a clincher. But he was home territory by “cutthroat reliability of products.. An morality” — just an old one dependence. principle — In 1935 as well as today— Today, in more affluent times, we economy, it is time we pause and speaking in the year 1935. Nowadays, is that a court should “weigh the are able to allot more weight to the competition” from Hong Kong, emphasis on quality is, in fact, take a look at our society. It seems reappearing with a new name. We a judge might not choose the same equities” in deciding whether to halt benefits of a cleaner environment. Taiwan, South Korea, th e strategy Japanese that our society is not in a mere used to call it immorality. language. He might not simply take Are young people not only to face a troublesome activity. We have also learned (as Pittsburgh Singapore and Malaysia. calculator manufacturers say recession, but a major depression. I itself has demonstrated) that air speak of Bill 60 which is now before an identity crisis of who they are, but Labor costs in Hong Kong, they they will adopt to meet now wonder what they are? pollution can be drastically reduced our House of Representatives. (In es­ without disrupting the operations of lor example, are less than a their new competition. sence, it requests social acceptance The solution to the homosexual Manchester public records industry. third of what they are in Not only has the consumer of homosexuality by allowing such problem is to be found in II Chronicles 7:14. “If my people, A later case also involved air pollu­ Japan, causing the executives benefitted from this people to teach our children in the tion coming from a coal mine. But public schools.) Is it freedom — to do which are called by My name, shall Today’s thought of one Japanese company to phenomenon. As the Japanese Warranty deeds Federal tax lien here, remedial measures were that which nature 'itself tells us is humble themselves, and pray, and Theodore H. and Olga W. Janssen and Internal Revenue Service against John complain that “Southeast have discovered, and as will no seek My face, and turn from their available which — although wrong? For years we ignored pollu­ John G. and Carolyn A. Wagner to L. Finnis Jr., 55 Oakland Ter., $883.27. somewhat burdensome — would not Asian manufacturers can drive doubt eventually be discovered tion even though we could see its wicked ways; THEN will I hear from Bradley D. and Harriet K. Busbey, Judgment lien heaven, and will FORGIVE their sin, Prayer In bringing our prayers to God, we cause a shutdown. This time, again us from the market with their effects in our air and water. Must we property at 59-61 Norman St., $46,500. National Paint Co. against Robert W. weighing the equities, the judge said in Hong Kong, South Korea and and will HEAL their land.” “If there is no love of God, There is have begun to see them more clearly. Robert E. and Patricia D. Spooner to Melendy, 700 Vernon St., $3,792.62. also ignore the effects of such a bill the company would have to put these cheap wages.” elsewhere, “che’ap labor” has Or else we will have to say, no love of prayer.” (From; The If we can believe in Him, and trust Joseph J. Alubicki Jr. and CJieryl H. Lis pendens as this upon our state, until it is foo measures into effect or be held In It was not so long ago that a way of becoming not so late to help? “Welcome to America! Once land of Theological Foundation of prayer). Him, and to wait for Him, we can Alubicki, property at 11 Fenwick Rd., Celia D. Yost versus Eldredge G. Yost, restore prayer to a reality which, for $36,000. contempt of court. Americans were singing the cheap as everyone’s standard We should love the victims, but the free, now home of the gay.” Prayer is bringing our concerns unit In Northfield Green Condominium. Sincerely, into the presence of God, and leaving some, it lacks. i^mey T. Peterman Sr. and Jr. to Building permits same sad song about “cheap of living improves. hate the cancer. Keith L. and Dorine Drummond, proper­ A public servibe feature of the Is right or wrong contingent upon Edward DuBaldo them there, sure that He will deal Submitted by First Hartford Realty Corp., new Mr. and Mrs. Jay Novitch ty at 269 School St., $33,800. dwellings at 6 Shepard Dr., $25,000, and 26 American Bar Association and the my personal beliefs, or that of 309 Lake Rd. with them as He alone can. 'Trade name Andover Temple Beth Sholom Shepard Dr., $26,000. Connecticut Bar Association. others? Or is there some universal Allen F. Lutz, doing business as Risk Kenneth H. Cote, new barn at 228 Fern Management Associates, 9 Stephen St. St., $3,000. c 1976 American Bar Association Prelude Generally I rise early; this mor­ Wings of evening Aetna earnings drop Wrangler ning It was a little after four. Quickly he ran across the street to What a morning! The full moon Cliff Simpson. the proper building. There the deacon HARTFORD (UPI) - Filer said Monday car in­ OPEN was riding high, the wind was soft, thought, the dog growls, telling me Spirit, Father of our Lord Jesus life the joy and power of God’s was standing in the doorway fran­ The Aetna Life and Casual­ surance losses accounted ‘No Fault’ and the stars were speaking of a vast creation. We see His nature revealed that the faithful newsboy has left the Christ and our Father, and to His presence, we find all three tically looking for the young guest ty Co. reports a 33 per cent for more than $100 million. ALL DAY universe. Here and there the moon in Jesus, and say with Thomas, "My paper in the mailbox. The world is deeds we testify.” experiences merging into One. preacher. The choir had already drop in earnings during Filer said the company was reflected on the wet street with Lord and my God.” After the waking. Dawn no longer waits in the begun to process up the aisle. He 1975 despite 22 per cent will seek more rate hikes. Denims. muted brilliance; on the other spots crucifiction the disciples wings but is front and center on the “ Persona” A chuckle swung in behind them, entered the nationwide insurance rate where the receding snow left patches experienced His presence in such a Denims without stage. pulpit and conducted the worship un­ increases. of ice, there seemed to be With this Trinitarian foriiiula we way that “the Holy Spirit” In their Many of you are familiar with the til the hymn before the sermon. The company’s 1975 any fauits threatening glare, a reminder of A statement of faith take our place in the center of the midst was the same power that they Moffat translation of the Bible. I was WIN A 10 SPEEDI church’s tradition since Calvary. We had known when Jesiis walked with fortunate to study under him at All at once he realized that his ser­ operating earnings Wrangler ‘No-Fault’ denims with winter’s still precarious footing. The One of the frequent comments I mon was still in the church where he ' temperature was 44. speak of “three persons” of the them in the days of the flesh. This Union Seminary, This is an anecdote amounted to $102 million, I Sanfor-Set give you: hear from our readers is that this had letf^it earlier in the morning. or $1.90 a share, compared My first chore is to feed the birds. Trinity. The word “persona” meant Power has been experienced by about him: / •SANFORgQB Freedom from wrinkles. column helps clarify their thinking the mask worn by an actor who M ot^ing to an usher he whisper^ with 1974’s earnings of $152 What a joy they are as they arrive millions of Christians down through Freedom from puckers. about the great questions of the Ijisz dilemma. The layman dashed million, or $2.85 a share. even before daylight. The swooping played different parts. So we see God the ages and is alive today. Freedom from shrinking. Denim jeans and jackets get soft faster church. From now until Easter, I in different roles in the world. ’Iliere When James Moffat was a stiident ^across the street into the other Aetna Chairman John H. chickadee circles the satellite plan to devote part of each week to to p r e ^ '^ ‘Church only to find the minister in and fade exactly the way cotton demln should. In short; denims feeder, picks up a sunflower seed and is God the Creator, God the Incarna­ in England he was invited to preaci “The Statement of Faith” adopted by tion, God the Eternal Presence; or, the midst of a long prayer. He waited ALL worthy of^ being called Wrangler ‘No-Fault.’ hustles off to a nearby perch. in a small village. When his train Our Staff Is Here the General Synod of the United to use more familiar words: God the Three in one until he knew his own congregation Blarney (our Irwh setter) and I then pulled into the station there was no MEDKMAL Coin pocket jeans, sizes 5-15 $19 Church of Christ in 1959. Father, God the Son, and God the We cannot climb the steep ascent one to meet him. He walked through was coming to the end of their hymn. 7 Days A Week take a stroll, short for me, longer for The difference between the scrip­ He could wait no longer. SERVICES Saddle jeanS; sizes 5-15 $17 her as she circles through the woods Holy Spirit — one and the same God. of heaven to find God's nature: He the village and found that there were hMT 41. Ttwi il MwuM IsnlM To Serve Your Family! Kabuki Jacket, petite, small, med. $19 ture reading in the morning service So to 'speak of God accents the must reveal Himself to us, which He three churches. Tiptoeing down the aisles he AVAILABLE in pursuit of irresistible scents. and the Statement of Faith is that the reached up and snatched the sermon O p«n 24 H ours ballyt On DiipUy M On our return I bring in a load of great mystery about the deity. Emil has done. We cannot wrap God up Deciding on the one that appeared former opens a small section of the Brunner in “Our Faith” asserts that to the young minister just as the FOR EMQNDKY SERVKI BERNIE’S firewood and we settle down In the like a pound of butter, neatly tied to be most like his own, he entered Gospel whereas the latter presents a man has always asked, “In what way “Amen” of the hymn was sung. Mof- GOOD Over family room. Soon the fire is burning with a string and say, “Here He is.” and made his way to the pulpit. panorama of the faith. In some shall we think of God?” But not until fatt breathed a sign of relief and PIZZA briskly and the coffee pot is perking. He is too wonderful, mysterious, Taking advantage of the empty WESTOWN 25 churches the Creed is an essential modern times has he asked “Is there powerful, gracious. church he took out his sermon and stood up to preach. Before I begin my study or medita­ _ FREEDRAWINO PHARMACY Years requirement for membership; to a God?” This latter question is a practiced it, that sat in the front pew But, alas, the layman had stolen HEATINO OILS Purohiso is Ntoossary. tion I slip out the door again — the Just as no one can comprehend the others a Statement of Faith simply to wait for the service to begin. the other minister’s sermon. TradaMa For Qlrlo 10 8 p ^ at, 455 HARTFORD RD. of • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON • CORBINS CORNER moon has moved so fast it seems to failure to be morally serious. He whole ocean so we cannot com­ Farfa, 2 Main Straat. represents a framework in which As the worshippers drifted In he OIL BURNER t MANCHESTER ponNnuousI • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON be sliding down the tip of a towering further states that it is a sign of men­ prehend all of God. We can, however, BERWTSGOODPIZZA there is freedom for individual turned to ask a gentleman behind The maxim HEATINO INSTALLATION hemlock. Soon the day will break. tal disorder to ask it. We declare that know a little bit of it. So as we look at OH Main tt., ■YOUS COMMUNITY Servlc^l f MALL • GROTON PLAZA differences. God IS - . our world and its beauty, catch him which church it was. To his Mark Twain: Temper is what gets Downtown Manohaatar Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. triru FrI. 'til 9 p.m:. Sat. 'til 6.i 643-5135 C M IM O -S B H HEALTH SERVICE STORE “My Lord, what a morning!” The UCC Statement begins: horror he found he was In the wrong most of us into trouble. Pride is what As I become absorbed in my The Trinity is an historical something of the grace and love of 311 AT L a fi Nava A P tu tI "We believe in God, the Eternal experience of God. We see Him in Jesus Christ, and feel in our prayer one. keeps us there. It PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Sat., Feb, 21, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, (kinn.. Sat.. Feb. 21, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, CENtER CONGREGATIONAL pastor. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Local churches CHRIST, II Center St. Rev. Newell H. Sports briefs Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Curtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., pastors. Herald angle East faces South GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. 8:45 a.m., Lighthouse Bible Study, M Duffy satisfied 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Room; 9 a.m.. Worship Service, F ed^- Sunday School; 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN - CALVARY CHURCH OF THE tion Room, the Rev. 1^. Curtis, leader;' CLEVELAND (UPI) — CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 647 E. Middle Earl Yost ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the Shortstop Frank Duffy, who hit Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafran, pastor. Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. Rev. Curtis, preacher, Confirmation .243 and drove in 47 runs last 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, classes for Sports Editor William J. Stack, Rev. William J. A.M., Federation and Robbins Room; U season, agreed to terms Friday, care for small children; 10 a.m., Holy children and adults; 10:50 a.m.. Worship for HCC laurels Killeen. a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. bringing to 26 the number of Communion, Church School through Service, the Rev. A. Donald Gustafson, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., East Catholic in the early years of battle with the flu bug. With another Cleveland Indians signed for Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. preacher; 7 p.m., Evening Service, ■" .a By LEN AUSTER school auditorium; Sunday Masses at day’s rest, the Eagles could be hymnsing and gospel music, John the HCC reigned supreme winning 1976. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Herald Sportawriter Melendez, guest speaker; 10:30 p.m., outright or sharing the crown six of healthier than they’ve been in two Among those still unsigned, ac­ and noon in school auditorium. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Shcjptingi^i^ its first Hart­ J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard "Revivaltime,” radio service on WINF. seven years. Since the 1970-71 cam­ weeks. Six-foot-five senior John cording to Vice President-General Killeen. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main ford County'Confereilce (HCC) paign, however, there has been a dry Lusa, Pete Thompson, Gary Carlson, Manager Phil Seghi, are infielders Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; M. Davis, minister. Notes from a soiled cuff basketball title in five years Jeff Heim and Mark Dumais,are the St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Kingdom 9 a.m., Family breakfast; 10 a.m.. spell — one which the Eagles would Boog Powell and Rico Carty, relief officers. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., East starters. noon and 5 p.m. Hall, 726 N. Main St. Morning Worship, Nursery through It’s good to be back at the desk and pecking away at the typewriter after a tonight is East Catholic. like to alter tonight. pitcher Dave LaRoche and out­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse Church School Grade 12, sermon by the few days off due to illness, marking the first time taken off for this reason in The Eagles battle arch-rival South East and South have battled twice fielders Charlie Spikes and George Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, “Moses, the Man of the True God;” 11 Rev. Dr. Davis, “Rise, Walk In over 30 years...Gene Johnson, who has guided Moriarty Brothers’ baseball Catholic at the University of Hart­ previously this year, the Eagles Manchester with a win over Hendrick. Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Church and Chestnut St. Rev. C. Henry a.m.. Group discussio'n of Jan. 15 Newness,” a special offering for the team to the all-time winningest record In both regular season and playoff ford at 8:30 in the finals of the HCC taking the first engagement 64-57 and Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, Penney, has a shot of establishing a CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Watchtower magazine article, "’The 'Ax’ Guatemala Relief Fund will be taken. the Rebels taking home a 49^37 duke. pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. competition in Hartford ’Twilight League history, has been secured to handle Playoff. new school post World War II mark Ex-coach dead LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodslde St. & and the CJiopper.” 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service, Boy a series of baseball clinics for Pat Mistretta at Manchester Community A consolation game between St. Each time South jumped out ahead for consecutive wins in a season. The Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. NEW YORK (UPI) — Glen Scout Sunday will be observed and ^o u ts ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, College. ’The sessions will be staged this summer. Johnson, a veteran minor Paul and Northwest Catholic, losers with East able to come back in the Indians have won 10 straight and 8:30 a.m .. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. “Judge” Carberry, who captained will participate; 9:45 a.m.. Church COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. league third baseman, came on as a designated hitter last season with the in Thursday’s first round, will tap off first tilt. In the second clash, South Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 another triumph would put them all the 1922 Knute Rockne-coached School and Adult Classes; 9:45 and 11 AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCA, Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. MB’s and batted just under .500, to establish a season high standard in pacing at 6:30. was able to dribble away the time p.m.. Sacrament Service. by themselves. Notre Dame football team, died in a.m.. Nursery for infants. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. the MB’s to another title...-Mike Mistretta, nigged rebounding specialist with Back in Manchester, a and maintain its lead from the foul FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant’ to the Kingsbridge Veterans Hospital TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 ’Trinity College’s surprising, and successful, basketball squad this season, is a doubleheader will be staged at line. NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. of Christian education. rector. Penney gained the right to meet here Thursday of respiratory Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. younger brother of Pat Mistretta. Like the latter, Mike also lettered in foot­ Clarke Arena. Hall High, 15-6, com­ Key performers for South include Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of Manchester with an 83-81 win ovfer failure. Swensen, minister. ball as an end. The elder Mistretta was a three-sport standout at West bats 12-9 Fermi High of Enfield in the 6-4 freshman center John Pinone and 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Common Prayer; 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Hall while the Indians were scalping Carberry, 79, an attorney in the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Virginia Wesleyan University...George Mitchell checks in with the informa­ 6:15 opener while at 8 o’clock, CCIL 5-11 forward Steve Ayers. East and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. during the service. Sharing Class led by Rite 2, with Morning Prayer Canticles, New York regional office of the ages three through adult, Nursery for in­ Fermi, 75-56. The Silk Towners Deliverance Service. Willa Stanford, 20-40 Gass led by Rick sermon by Father Jacques, Church tion that the March 9 NBA basketball game at the Hartford Civic Center champ 19-2 Manchester High enter­ seemed to regain its strength fants; 10:50 a.m., Worship Service with ■ already won two wins over Penney, Veterans Administration, was Lanz, 40-80 flass, led by the pastor; 10:30 School, Nursery care, followed by coffee between New Orleans and Boston is a complete sellout...Mitchell adds that tains 15-6 Penney High of East Hart­ somewhat against Northwest after a Dr. Arden Almquist, Covenant medical 60-59 and 67-51, and would like to keep stricken at home earlier Thursday FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange a.m.. Morning Worship, message: “The hour; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, ticket sales have soared over the 8,000 mark for the Cleveland-Celtic game ford. Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James director of the Paul Carlson Hospital in their mark against CCIL foes un­ and hospitalized. Darkest Night the World Has Ever with sermon by Father Jacques. April 6 at Hartford, Boston’s finale of five ‘home’ games. Beliasov, pastor. Zaire, Africa, as guest speaker. Trinity Known Did Not Put Out the Stars,” blemished. Mike Quesnel continues A football and basketball coach 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Tots for 3 year olds through at St. Bonaventure in the mid Nursery is provided; 2:30 p.m., Senior SOUTH UNITED METHODIST to lead the scoring parade for the Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ Kindergarten, Children’s Church for Good weather gets golfers out Youth Fellowship will have a work CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb. Rev. locals with 340 points. Following him 1920s, Carberry was induced by vice, Good weather on the weekend will mean Mike and Karney Ovian s (Herald photo by Pinto) Grade 1 through 3; 6 p.m., All-Church meeting; 6 p.m., “The Edge of Adven­ Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. in order are John Pisch (236), Jeff Notre Dame teammate Jim Prayer Meeting; 7 p.m.. Evening Tallwood will be open in Hebron...Reports have trickled in that a number of CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, ture,” in the Living Room, Junior Youth Eldridge Jr., pastors. Kiernan (159), Bruce Ballard (151), Crowley of fabulous Four Meeting with the Rev. Mr. Swensep St. Bridget Church Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Fellowship will meet at the church. 9 to 10:30 a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 will Manchester Country Club members have been getting in some practice Jim McNickle (149) and Mark Horsemen fame to coach the teaching on "A Vital Knowledge of the attend church and Church School; 9 a.m. swings at the local course which officially won’t open until April.. UConn’s Michigan State line in the early Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Cross.” Demko (131). Scott Hyde, 6-3 Trinque. and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor defeat at the hands of Maine at Storrs last Thursday night was a shocker to sophomore, can become the seventh '30s. When Crowley moved to CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Webb preaching, sermon: "I’m Lonely many but it also proved that Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire have final­ Manchester performer with 100 Fordham as head coach, he took Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; As Hell!” ; 10:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in ly caught up with UConn, UMass and Rhode Island in Yqnkee Conference Carberry along to coach the Seven St. Luke’s, Ellington Rev. Donald Kauffman, associate pastor. w tti points or more if he cans seven points a.m. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School Reception Hall; 10:45 a.m. to noon. basketball play. One local man, Frank Lupien, who is a regular at most Blocks of Granite that featured the for pupils up to the age'of 20, care for 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Nursery through 5-year-oids and Grades 7 against Penney. ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, UConn home hoop games passed up the Maine visit because he figured UConn late Vince Lombardi. ST. JOHN'S POLISH NATIONAL very young pupils, subject of the lesson- through 12; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship in would win In a breeze. There were 196 no shows as the Black Bears posted a installs pastor Sunday CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. sermon, "Mind,” Golden Text from the message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, youth lounge; 7:M p.m.. Praise and Prospect injured Children’s Church and Nursery provided; last second 64-63 decision...Jack Repass, UHartford sports publicist, reports Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Bible, "0 the depth of the riches both of teaching service. DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit following: Donald J. Slater, lec­ 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. the wisdom and knowledge of God!" - 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the that the high schools sold 1,100 tickets and UHartford 1,126 for Its recent un­ The Rev. Norbert E. Belliveau will Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. successful doubleheader hoop promotion at the Hartford Civic Center. Total Tigers announced Friday that left- tionary; Peter Pozzato and John Mass in Polish and English. Romans 11:33. ’The Christian Science CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and be installed Sunday as pastor of St. Reading Room, 968 Main St. is open to the paid attendance was 2,226 which saw East Catholic face Northwest Catholic Favorable hoop outlook handed hitting outfield prospect Williamson, chalice and paten; Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. Luke Church, Ellington. He succeeds Art James has suffered a ruptured Tricia Jeans and Bryon Sykes, UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, public Mondays through Fridays from 10 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. in the opener and Springfield and UHartford meeting in the night­ the Rev. Maurice F. Sullivan who a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third Achilles tendon that will require representing the children of the 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, NORTH UNITED METHODIST Worship, George Caruthers, guest cap... Basketball attendance at a number of area high schools has been resigned because of ill health. ’Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except surgery. parish, holy chrism; Mr. and Mrs. pastor. CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. speaker; 6 p.m.. Worship, Donald Nelson, reported as the lowest in years...Ted Martin, Manchester High faculty The Most Rev. Daniel P. Reilly, 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., holidays, a free public lending library is Custer, pastor. guest speaker. manager, noted that just 600 fans showed up to watch Manchester and Enfield turned dark for MCC James, 23, suffered the injury Arthur O’Neill, marriage ritual; Mr. "Sound of His Coming" radio program on also maintained. Bishop of Norwich will be the prin­ and Mrs. Ronald LaPlante, purple 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ In the CCIL post-season meeting at the Clarke Arena last Thursday Thursday working out with the cipal celebrant of the Installation WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST mon: “Missional Activity Overseas: night...One questions a meaningless tournament such as the CCIL with By CHRIS BLAKE Macomb Community College stole; Mrs. Rachel Rossow, oil of the Need and Ferment,” Special offering for ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Correspondent Mass. Concelebrants will be the Rev. sick; Dr. Evan Lawn, keys to the SOCIETY: EAST, Community Y, 79 N. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), nothing at stake except to keep the tourney teams in fine fettle for the up­ baseball team when a bat the J. Ralph Kelley, pastor of Sacred PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Guatemala relief; 9 a.m.. Church School, coming CIAC Tournament. Also schools hope to make a few dollars. Sometimes the best laid players were using in a mock relay church and tabernacle; and Mr. and Nursery, Grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Heart Church, Vernon; the Rev. John Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. minister. Kuhl, pastor. plans have a way of faltering. race slipped and banged him on Mrs. Joseph Girardini, parish books 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten, J. White, pastor of St. Bernard 10:30 a m., the Rev. Mr. Westwood will 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., End of the line the heel. and seal. Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ Grades 1 and 2, Coffee fellowship Manchester Community discuss "W hat To Do About The Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to Church, Rockville; the Rev. William Father Belliveau was horn in formal Worship, study and fellowship. between services; 1:30 p.m.. Green How the time flies: Hartford’s Johnny Egan is now in his third season as College started out with a Driscoll, Holy Apostles Seminary, Bicentennial Blues,” Nursery and Sun­ 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Davis to Yanks Norwich and was ordained to the day School, coffee and conversation. Lodge visitation. head coach of the Houston Rockets in the NBA. ’The former WINF favorable 1975-76 basketball Cromwell; the Rev. Anthony P. Kuz- Instruction. NEW YORK (UPI) - Veteran priesthood in 1956 at St. Patrick sportscaster previously played 11 years in the pro circuit...It’s been a long outlook. dal, pastor of St. Stephen Church, Cathedral, Norwich. He studied at t»sketball season for Bill Moffett, co-captain of East Catholic High’s squad, slugger Tommy Davis was signed Quinebaug; and the Rev, James M. who has been sidelined with a pre-season injury. He’s hoping to recover in But injuries and discipline Friday by the New York Yankees, Christ the King Seminary, St. problems quickly changed the pic­ Boyle, co-pastor of St. Maurice Bonaventure, N.Y. Episcopal church must decide on prayer hook time to play baseball this spring with the Elagles. In pre-season hoop circles, in an effort to bolster their right- Church, New Britain. ture. The Cougars managed to Before coming to Ellington he Moffett was tabbed a potential all-state prospect...Have a nice weekend. handed hitting, who then sold Thop presented to the Bishop and Work on revising the Prayer Book, attempt to soothe the criticism of salvage eight wins in 27 outings with served as assistant pastor at St. John At Minneapolis, delegates will reserve catcher Ed Herrmann to pastor: Joseph DeCarli and Earl By DAVID E. ANDERSON which contains the Church’s major traditionalists, the first Eucharist a club that finished the season with Church, Plainfield St. Mary Church, spend two full days considering the the California Angels. Hathaway, trustees; Ronald Lamb, DPI Religion Writer public worship services, began rite in the proposed draft is so close only six of its original 13 members. Putnam; St. Bernard Church, ^ k and then vote on it. If it is Davis, who will be 38 next religious education coordinator; the three million-member more than a decade ago and there accepted in that vote, the Book to the present 1928 version as to be “In the beginning of the season we month, was cut loose recently by Rockville; and St.' Mary Church, Episcopal Church, already divided Celts drop Lakers have been trial use and revisions of virtually indistinguishable from had a lot of people who were not Mrs. Marie Vachon, president of St. Portland. becomes known as the Proposed the Baltimore Orioles after serving Luke Ladies Guild; and William F. over the emotionally charged issue proposed texts for almost that Book of Common Prayer and will that well loved service. Rite II is loyal,” said Coach Don Geissler, as their designated hitter for three In 1969 he was appointed to his first of ordination of women, has an long. It is the first major revision written in more contemporary referring to the dismissal of five Witinock, president of the Holy pastorate in St. Philip Church in be in trial use throughout the seasons. Name Society. even more divisive issue before it: of the liturgical rites of the language. in checking skid players for disciplinary reasons. church until 1979 when the General In selling Herrmann, the Warrenville. revision of the revered Book of Episcoppl Church since 1928. “Our repsonsibllity is very "The team that finished the season Presenting the signs of the pastoral A reception for the Bishop and the Convention again will be asked to Yankees granted the stocky office to Bishop Reilly, who will then Common Prayer. "The total Book represents the vote on it. If it passes on that se­ great,” he said, “not only toward played together and showed un­ catcher a request he had submitted pastor will he conducted in the It is not, however, a new issue. greatest major revision of the Book those who support the revisions but selfishness.” present them to the pastor will be the church hall after the mass. cond vote it then becomes the Stan­ INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) — The Boston Celtics have cast to the club at the end of last of Common Prayer since the first dard Book of Cominon Prayer of also to those who are "suffering their familiar spell again, jinxing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar into Geissler added that he looks for season. A native of San Diego, English Prayer Book produced by the Episcopal Church. pain and are hurt” by it. “The missing 16 of 24 of his shots, holding him to seven rebounds and three qualities in a player: Loyalty, Calif., he had asked the Yankees to Thomas Cranmer in 1549,” said Anglican Communion is a Catholic togetherness and attendance at prac­ GEORGE SMITH NICK DeMARCO Area churches The heart of the new Book is what dropping the Lakers into third place in their division. trade or sell him to a West Coast Bishop Chilton Powell of is called Eucharist, Rite II. The and Reformed Church,” Powell tice. ”We lost people because they club. In beating Los Angeles for the third Oklahoma, chairman of the Stan­ revisers, in their work, decided said. “This Proposed Book accents could not do one or more of these The figures back up Geissler’s opi­ captains, sophomores Lament ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL straight time, the Celtics parlayed a COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, ding Liturgical Commission. that the celebration of Holy Com­ Catholic practices long used by the Ills last six Held goals in Hie period things,” Geissler noted. nion. Hitting on more than 50 per Freeman and Pete Leber. Freeman, Baseball clinic 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. CHURCH, Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. 79-point performance from center CHL'RCH, Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. TTie Church’s legislative process munion was the principal act of the Church, but not all provided by text and scored four of them during a 12-2 Highlights of the 8-19 season were cent of his shots, DeMarco racked up the set-up guard, led in assists. “La- WILLIMANTIC (UPI) — The Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, pastor. Harold W, Richardson, minister. Rev. Miles S. MacIntoch, vicar. Dave Cowens and guards Charlie for accepting the proposed draft is Church’s worship life and every in the Book of Common Prayer. At blitz which put the game out of the upset win over Norwalk Com­ 503 points for an 18.8 per game mont gave us leadership and good Eastern Connecticut State College 9:30 a.m,. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy Scott and Jo Jo White into a 125-113 Communion, first and third Sundays; long and complicated. The Stan­ other service, including Morning the same time, it continues our reach. munity College (ranked ninth in New average. That total ties DeMarco for ballhandling,’’ Geissler voiced. athletic department is sponsoring School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ Church School, win over Los Angeles. Morning Prayer, second, fourth and fifth ding Liturgical Commission will and Evening Prayer, marriage and Reformation heritage — especially England) and impressive victories second place on the MCC list for “Pete also provided team with the third annual baseball clinic on sonage on Cornwall Dr. "We've been lax of late,” said Guards Gail Goodrich and Lucius ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH, Bolton. Sundays. hold several days of hearings on the burial services, are designed to in­ in use of Scripture — and in terms Allen sparked the Lakers with 60 over Middlesex, Northwestern and points in a season as Ernie Moore hit leadership.” Saturday, March 13. The clinics Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Celtics c.iach Tom Heinsohn. “And FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak draft in the days before the clude Holy Communion. of individual and personal devo­ points, 33 by Goodrich, who has been Tunxis. The Cougars also pulled near the same total in 1972-73. Guard Jack Maloney, a mid-season will offer seminars, mini-clinics, St., East Hartford. Rev, Ralph F. Jelley, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF we've been due for a game like this. General Convention in Minneapolis In what some believe was an tion, responsibility, and involve­ averaging in excess o 22 the last IS upsets in narrow losses to Mattatuck Another key for MCC was 6-5 addition, had a hand in MCC’s lectures and a film with several pastor. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. FRIENDS (QUAKERS) Hartford It was the best Cowens has played Friends Meeting House, 144 S. (Quaker in September. ment in God’s world, both in and games. They helped the Lakers twice (ranked sixth) and Mitchell College freshman center Lum Jefferson, the successful second half. “We came pro scouts scheduled to'appear. 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ Abdul-Jabbar in several years ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Lane, West Hartford, beyond the Church.” overcome 14-point deficits. However, (rated 10th). club’s leading rebounder. “Lum was around at mid-season and Jack was ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. ulthuugli he always does a commen­ Tolland. Rev. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. 10 a.m.. Meeting for Worship. Scott and White outscored the Laker Individual highlights include a a real key for us,” said Geissler. one of the reasons,” Geissler said. VanArsdale out Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Medical missionary to describe work dable job.” ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL pair 18-10 in the pivotal fourth period. record-breaking 39-point perfor­ “We depended on Lum on the boards “Jack gives us a smart game out on NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William day Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Cowens outscored his taller adver­ CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY "Boston is one of the most physical mance by freshman sensation Nick and he usually got us the rebounds.” the floor.” Geissler also praised the Phoenix Suns star guard Dick Van N. Parsing, rector. Dr. Arden Almquist, Zaire, Africa, will be guest Keeney Street School and sary 27-‘20 and uutrebounded the UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, teams in the league and one o the DeMarco in a win over Sophomore George Smith came on spirit of Dale Coachman and Bruce Arsdale broke his left arm just 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL medical director of the speaker Sunday at the to the College and Career Laker center 24-7. Ellington. Paul Carlson Hospital in J0:50 a.m. service at Trini­ What Oar CastssMn Ert Saykii: smartest,” said Laker coach Bill Northwestern. DeMarco later like a house afire late in the season, Henderson, who saw limited action. above the wrist in a layup drive in Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin 10:15 a.m.. Coffee hour; 11 a.m.. Group’s breakfast meeting Scot; scored 28 points and White 24, Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Windsor. ty Covenant Church, 302 Sharman. “They, know how to use the duplicated the feat in a loss to finishing with 349 points for 13.4 per Looking ahead to next year, the second quarter of a game with days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth Worship Service, Sunday School, at 8:15 at a local many in the fourth period when the 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. hall bump and the hall lout without Thames Valley. game average. “George came Geissler is optimistic. His leading the New Orleans Jazz Friday night. Sundays. Church schooi, Church speakers Hackmatack St. restaurant. Celtics spurted from a 97-96 lead in Worship Service. getting called. “I really can’t say enough about around immensely,” said Geissler. scorer (DeMarco) and leading Arsdale was driving for a layup VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Dr. Almquist will also The Zaire hospital has the fir.al 11 minutes to win convin­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL In the absence of the "I complained about this at half­ Nick,” praised Geissler. “He was “He also provided us with an inside rebounder (Jefferson) will be back. when he collided with a Jazz Old Town Rd. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, describe his work at the been built as a memorial cingly. CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, minister Sunday, the Zaire hospital to the time and I’ve complained about it all definitely our most consistent player threat on offense.” “I’m very positive for next year,” defender and flipped over him, 9:45 a.m,, Sunday School for all ages; Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H, Wellner, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, to the Covenant missionary ■Scott, who took two hard spills, hit rector. Church of Christ, 394 church’s junior high, season, but it liasn't done any good.” and his shooting was exquisite.” Geissler also cited the play of co- noted Geissler. falling on his arm. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. assistant minister. Lydall St., will hear guest who was killed at the Evening Evangelistic. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. 10 a.m.. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey senior high and adult Stanleyville massacre Family Service and Church School. speakers at both morning classes at 9:30 a.m. at UNITED CONGREGATIONAL will preach. Coffee Fellowship im­ and evening services. during the Congo uprising CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH, mediately following the service. Child George Caruthers of 51 in November 1964. care available. 9:55 a.m.. Church School. Explorers play CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. Highland Dr., South Wind­ Miller, minister. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. The benefit Sunday 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL sor, an engineer with Com­ FRESH SWEn bustion Engineering and a Jtm E CIDER ‘Lion of Flanders’ Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim day Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. CHURCH, Coventry, Main St. Rev. Bible i V* The East Hartford Explorers, deacon in the Manchester plus Cold Stongo Fellowship. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. i •- ' dethroned from their three-year bold 9:30 a.m.. Church School in the Vestry; church, will speak at 10 MACS, OUICIOUS Speaks SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, ROCKVILLE UNITED METH- 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery a.m. worship hour. Donald CORTUND, and on the New England Basketball another pussycat Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Association championship, and the provided. Sermon: "God’s Yes, our No” ; Nelson of Anderson Rd., WINESAP APPLES. Eugtne Edward Konopka. Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, Coffee Hour following service in vestry. Brewer i 4 . Bridgeport Travelers will clash Sun­ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director Tolland, quality review in­ spector with Pratt & FERMNDirS day night at East Hartford High at SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) — World heavyweight cham­ Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. of music. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGA­ ORCHARDS 7:45 In a single game playoff for the 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery Whitney, and an elder in ST. MARGARET MARY'S CHURCH, TIONAL CHURCH, UNITED I aiRCH MOUNTAIN NOAO | Is there no absolute truth right to play league champion Hart­ pion Muhammad Ali expected an easy victory over Jean-Pierre through adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ the local church, will bring AfffM 0*jroffd Vlto‘9 Wapping, Rev. William McGrath and CHURCH OF CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth relative to our role in this Coopman, but even the self-proclaimed greatest champion of all vice. Nursery through Grade 2. I R9$t9unnt, Ql9$t with the leaders at 25.9. 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, the church. NEW STORE HOURS vades them all implies one Coopman hardlylanded a punch and has won 50 of his 52 fights. He later South Windsor, Rev. Peter Mans, common beginning and one clearly had no business being there. minister. pastor. beat both of them, Frazier twice. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, true first cause, God. Afterward, Ali called him a 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. A far better fight on All’s card Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ 1040 Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. Assuming God, and any 49er assistant "pussycat,” and went out of his way broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ David M. Campbell, pastor. explanation for what exists Friday night was the bloody battle of day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 vice. OPEN SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Ed to praise the shy, red-faced Belgian I’uerto Rican junior lightweight 10:00 a.m.. Church School, Nursery requires an assumption, it a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN through Grade 12; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and is reasonable to Imply ttut Beard, who spent his entire playing as a “gentleman," while half champion Alfredo Escalera and Service. Nursery care for small children CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ Conversation, 10:45 a.m .. Fam ily ALL DAY He would have a rationale career with San Francisco, Friday ap logizing for fighting him in the Dominican challenger Jose Fer­ provided. sor. Rev. Ronald A., Erbe, pastor. first place. Worship, Nursery provided, infants for creating man. “In His was named the sixth 49er assistant (Herald photo by Dunn) nandez. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; through Grade 2, sermon: "All Ice own image” suggests man coach for 1976. “I’m sorry we had to ight," Ali CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Cream.” SUNDAY Is to glomy his emtor. 0M MAIN tTM lT Beard piqyed eight seasons as a Illing*s 1975-76 jayvee basketball team said. “I’m glad he’s not seriously Pole sitter CHRIST, Rt, 44A, Coventry. Rev. DOWNTOWN MANCHItTIN linebacker after being drafted out of hurt.” Robert K. Bechtold, minister. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL (ThtOMUtMi) Illing Junior High's jayvee basketball team took time out to look at the birdie. Front RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - Bobby VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. the University of Tennessee before Coopman, for his part, said - Allison of Hueytown, Ala., powered 9:15 a.m.. Church School, Confirmation CHURCH OF C a ll row, (1. to r.) Paul McCluskey, Bob Halldin, Jamie Gallagher, Chuck Costello, Alex through an interpreter—that after he Class, adult groups, child care; 10:15 CHURCH, R t. 30. Rev. F ran ces Stanton Conover, minister. 9 A.M .-5 P.M. retiring in 1972. He is the only assis­ his Mercury to the pole position with Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors, 10:15 a.m., Church School and CHRIST tant coach under Dick Nolan named Britnell. Top row, Matt Petersen, John Kelly, Tim Newscome, Ken Hill, Ozzie John­ was hit, “everything started to spin, a.m.. Coffee Break; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Lydall and Vernon Streets 6 4 6 - 5 5 5 5 a speed of 92.716 miles per hour in Service, child care; 6 p.m.. Senior 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, by new Head Coach Monte Clark and son, Dave Modean, John DuBois and Coach Mike Masse. Missing were Tom 1 tried to stay up, but finally, I felt time trials Friday for Sunday s Rich­ School. Phone; 646-2903 _ _ Ut'i Hivt E nna, Ewt sr hanl Pilgrim Fellowship. ^ sermon: "What Is Greatness In Man?” will work with the linebackers. McCluskey and Bruce Ingraham, like 500 pounds was falling on me.” mond 400 stock car finale. h V ( ^ V - * ■

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Minnesota 6, Cargary 3 Although the jumping-jack heroics Francie Larrieu, who overtook Julie 42 - Building Suppilea Manchester Evening Herald 7 Daya a Week Winnipeg 4, Edmonton 2 Coast Club teammate Rory Kotinek, of Stones and Ripley most certainly Brown on the final lap of tthe sandwich. 43 - iPeta -Bird!- Dogs 16 Bralnard Place , BOLTON - Eight room 875-6283 FOUR FAMILY - in central 44 — Livestock SCHOOL BUS Drivers - San Diego 6, Toronto 4 who became the first man in history women’s 1,500 meters and then held This will be the 90th Rambling Ranch with three or location, needs some face lif­ overshadowed the rest of the meet, 45 - Boats & Accessories Knowledge of Manchester Manchester ting, all apartments heated, Cincinnati 4, Phoenix 1 to clear 7-5 and come out a loser. on to win in 4:20.1; Auburn’s Cliff year of this ever widening 48 - Sporting Goods four bedrooms, family size there were quite a few other notable 47 - Garden Products necessary, clean driving $610 monthly income. Selling ecumenical celebration. record required. Call 643-2373 kitchen, dining room den and m e Ripley, meanwhile, was meeting a performances. Outlin, who beat teammate Harvey 48 - Antiques office. One car garage. $51,- for $49,900, T. J. Crockett The Rev. Bruce John­ 49 - Wanted to Buy or 646241L MANCHESTER - tour family, Realtor, 643-1577. Campbell Conference challenge of his own—a head-to-head, Army Lt. Tom Hill continued his Glance in a 5.6-second 55-meter 500. W olverton A gency, four rooms each unit, parking, height-by-height bit of one- indoor hurdle mastery over world sprint, and Ron Martin of the D.C. son, Pastor of the First RENTALS Realtors. 6462813. Patrick Division 52 - Rooms for Rant PART TIME janitor - AHENTION separate heat, $6,900 income, L T Pts upmanship with Poland’s Wladyslaw record-holder Guy Drut of France, Striders, who spoiled a Villanova Congregational Church, 53 - Apartments (or Rent cleaners, needed, mornings aslclng $42,600. Warren E. . 9 - ^ . •• 54 - Philadelphia 10 11 87 while middle-distance men Mark clean sweep of the distances by s ' • ‘ '• - 2s i"' will be guest speaker. Homes for Rent and evenings. Must have Manchsstsr Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Kozakiewicz, who only a week ago 55 - Business for Rent HOUSEWIVES! A DREAM FROM NY Islanders 16 12 72 set an indoor pole vault best of 18-3V9 besting Kane’s and Belger's Wildcat Those taking part in the 56 - Resort Property for Rant transportation. Call 6465334. 262 UNION ST. Belger and Phil Kane emerged from MANCHESTER - 4-4 Duplex Atlanta 27 8 62 at Toronto. That mark fell when, relay-mate Eamonn Coughlan in the (Herald photo by Dunn) worship service will be 57 - Wanted lo Rent Permanent Part-time poalllon aa Area Advisor. YESTERYEAR the obscurity of Villanova’s record­ 58 - Misc. for Rent RN or LPN part time, Drive by and chock out with generous cabineted Tnia enchanting 8-room NY Rangers 31 6 52 3,000 m eters with a 7:59.6 clocking. Margaret Jacobson, Joan — Must be available 6 days after both vaulters passed at 18 feet, setting relay teams to win a couple of AUTOMOTIVE rotating shift. Laurel Manor, this hugs Custom built 6- kitchen, living room and two well-kept home has a per­ Smyihe Division Ripley cleared 18-3% on his third raro indiviHit.al starts. All-time point-producer Kristoff, Prall Merriam 61 - Autos for Sale 6464519. — Houra 2-5 dally, 12-3 Saturday 6 situalsd on large coun­ bedrooms, separate utilities. sonality all of Its own. L T Pts and Audrey Moran. 62 - Truck! for Sale try lot with oversized two- Ideal opportunity to own your Largo lot. Low taxes. 63 - Heavy Equipment for Sale — Must have dependable car first home. $36,900. Wolverton Owner Chicago 24 17 17 When Ron Riordan pumped in 84 points recently for Bogner’s Ushers will be Naomi 64 - Molorcycles-Bicycles CLERK- to assist in traffic car garage... Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Vancouver 24 24 11 against Westown Pharmacy in the Businessmen Basketball Hallenbeck, Joyce 65 - Campers-Tratlers-Moblle department, routing trucks, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 643-2915 St. Louis 22 27 9 Hornet setting up loads, etc. Apply F.J.SPILE(»U, Realtor League at the Y it marked the greatest number of points ever by Safranek, Marlon 66 - Automotive Service Gaer Brothers Inc., 140 Rye QUALITY Built - Manchester Minnesota 16 39 4 Spencer and Ruth Spink. 67 - Autos for Rani-LeaM 647-9946 6 4 3 -2121 - New eight room Colonial on Kansas City 12 39 8 a player in locai competition. The former small college scoring St., South Windsor. The nursery will be treed lot in prime residential 36-point setback MANCHESTER - Horse coun­ Wales Conference whiz collected four more points in his amazing display than the AVON - NEVER sold before? area. Features include: four supervised by Carolyn NEW HOMES - Ranches, try - Near Glastonbury line. Norris Division Don’t worry. As an Avon PAINTER - and wallpaper WANTED MEN, interested in Capes, Colonials, Raised bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, three- entire total output of the losers. Olmstead. zone heating, thermalpane Large five bedroom Colonial, T Pta □ NOTICES representative you can earn hanger, full time Monday working a few hours per day. Ranches, in several locations ’The Ladies Association money in your spare time. through Friday. Apply in rar- windows, first floor laundry formal dining room, Montreal 9 93 tacked on Blazers Must be dependable, reliable, or Two-Family homes 2 and 3 fireplaced living room, family is in charge of the room, large fieldstone Los Angeles And I'll show you how. Call: son, Monday through Friday, and have some manual bedroom models. For your 523-9401. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., East Hartford fireplace in family room, city room plus rec room in base­ Pittshurgh luncheon. Lost and Found 1 dexterity for light assemble new home needs call Merritt ment. Oversized 2-car garage. NEW YORK (UPI) - At halftime Friday night, the Chicago Convalescent Home, 745 Main work, (jail 64616M. Agency, 6461180. utilities and much more. Detroit Bulls were ahead but feeling anything but secure. MASSEUSES - Needed - High St. East Hartford. Located on lot number 41 Kent 3/4 acre lot. Country setting Washington LOST - older black and white earnings, company paid Drive, 3-S Realty, 649-8505. etc. 80’s. R. Zimmer, J. D. “Knowing us, anything can happen,” said Coach Dick Motta. tom cat, vicinity of Waddell vacations, pleasant at­ HOME IMPROVEMENT Real Estate, 6461980, 647- Adams Division Tip on putting Buildings School, answers to name of 1139. GORGEOUS four bedroom L T Pts “I told the players we had to start over in the second half.” mosphere, training avpilpble Salesperson - wanted, call for' Tippy, call 649-6318 between a|i^intm ent, 2367981 or 289- Colonial, move-in condition, 11 10 82 if not experienced. Please call National Weather Forecast Boston They did. inspected noon and 6 p.m. 8769639, 165 p.m. daily. center hall, beautiful kitchen COVENTRY - North end, Buffalo 16 10 76 The last-place Bulls, leading the with latest appliances, pan­ three bedroom Ranch on acre 24 11 59 behind h.ric Money and Chris Ford, Vernon LOST - German shepherd, eled rec room, wall-to-wall lot. Range, dishwasher, 18,000 Toronto Portland Trailblazers, 62-39, at the MUNSON’S Candy Kitchen is NURSES AIDE - experienced, California 32 7 49 outscored Washington in a 22-4 blitz During January four months old. North Main now accepting applications hospital trained preferred. carpeting in several rooms, Btu air-conditioning, oak half, finished with a 130-74 romp, the Street area, Manchester. Has flooring throughout. Full Friday's Results to lead, 71-66, after the third period. helped Watson Housing Code Inspector for a part time sales person. Car necessary, all shifts, no formal dining room, living 56-point margin representing one of slight limp. Call 243-8811, ext t room with fireplace, beautiful basement, ideal street for Montreal 5, NY Rangers 3 Curtis Rowe scored 27 and Bob John Darcey inspected 38 Hours are: weekends and fee. Medical Placement Ser­ the most lopsided victories in NBA 6217 or 649-3032 after 4 p.m. weekdays, 68 p.m., 20 hours vice. 232-5226.. treed lot. 80's. R. Zimmer, J. children, Princpals only. Only Atlanta 3, Kansas City 1 structures and 50 $34,500. 742-96M. history. Lanier 21 to lead Detroit while Phil LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Freckle-faced Tom Watson, the per week. Cal) for appoint­ D. Real Estate, 6461980, 647- Philadelphia 5, California 4 Chenier scored 26 for Washington. dwelling units and cited LOST - Passbook number 5- ment after 4 p.m., 649-4332. HISTOLOGY Technician - full 1139. Mickey Johnson, with 21 points, led British Open champion and former Stanford psychology student, 16345, First Federal Savings. Vancouver 7, Minnesota 0 Roekets 110, Bucks 108 25 housing code time, opportunity for a MANCHETSTER - Lovely six Bulls players in double figures. has used a putting tip from Jerry Barber to take a two-shot lead Application for payment has r y MANCHESTER - Central seven room Split, four Houston won its fifth straight home violation's. INSURANCE AGENCY - In laboratory technician trained BAMFRANCiaCO NBA Bob LoVe scored 20 and Leon Benbow been made. 646-0491. Vernon Circle area looking for in histology. Excellent salary colonial, good condition, bedrooms, three full baths, in the $185,000 Los Angeles Open. The violations in­ carpeted family room, im­ Eastern Conference had a career-high 19. part time, or full time clerk to and benefits. For further in­ private yaro/ small barn. $29,- Hoopster But 63-year-old Sam Snead, cluded: 3 electrical; 2 FOUND - Female light brown V. N \V 900. Hayes Corporation, 646 maculate condition. Mid 40’s. Atlantic Division Chicago built up a 39-18 first work in life insurance. formation or to arrange for an receiving a favorable ruling from 67 Thursday, came in at an even-par heating; 8 plumbing; 10 mongrel dog. Call Andover Experience preferred. Typing interview, please contact the 0131. B/W Realty, 647-1419. W. L. Pet. GB quarter lead behind Love’s 14 points. Dog Warden, 742-7194. Jenny Jones of Pro basketball PGA officials after signing the wrong 71 for a two-day total of 138. structural; and 2 and machine transcription a Personnel Department, 646 Boston 37 17 .685 - Benbow took over in the second tOUflT UMniATMIt MANCHESTER - by owner, Manchester is playi«g scorecard for Friday’s second round, Two hours after he finished his sanitary. There was a must. Send resume indicating 1222, Ext. 481, Manchester COLONIAL- A delight for the Buffalo 34 23 .596 4Mi quarter, canning 14 in 6:43. IMPOUNDED - Brown and preference for full or part Memorial Hospital, large family, plenty of room must sell, six room Cape, varsity basketball with IS Hanging in there. round, it appeared he would be carryover of 136 making a white male German Shepherd three bedrooms, dining room, Philadelphia 33 25 .569 6 In the third quarter, it was Johnson time, to Box S, Manchester Manchester, Ct. An equal op­ for everyone. Five bedrooms, New York 28 30 .483 11 the Madison College, game behind Calvin Murphy’s 27 Tournament Players Division through, though. total of 161. type dog. Vicinity Main Street Herald. portunity employer. plus den, and enclosed porch, living room with fireplace, who led the attack getting 17 points, area. Call Dog Warden, 646 l» ii .(m ow garage partially finished, lot, points and 22 by Mike Newlin, in­ Director Jack Tuthill and his assis­ The flap came because Snead all this for you at an un­ Central Division Harrisonbug, Va., squad and reserve guard Bobby Wilson took 4955. IWOWIM V |t major appliances, ideal loca­ cluding two final-second free throws. tant, Clyde Mangum, allowed Snead signed a card kept by an unofficial MATURE PERSON to work PHONE SOLICITORS wanted E 3 ’ beatable price. Beechler- W. L. Pet. GB this season.She is a fourth quarter scoring honors as he all Monday 166 p.m., and - call for appointment, 236 umwiAiHiifotocASiC Tanguay, Realtors, 646-2212, tion, $33,100., call 647-9824. Newlin added 15 assists for a season to remain in the tournament in a scorer and not the one kept by Pat IMPOUNDED - Husky type, Cleveland 34 22 .607 - fired in 12 of his 14 points. Tuesday through Friday, 162 7981, or 289-7758. member of the junior sticky decision that could bring them Fitzsimons, a member of his School black' white and gray, male. MANCHESTER - Aluminum Washington 33 24 .579 IVi On the other side, Portland Coach high and Murphy had 10. p.m. Apply In person, Swiss COLUMBIA - Just Listed - Houston 28 27 .509 5Vk class. Supersunirs 111, 76ers 92 criticism from other tour players. threesom e. ■ Vicinity Lake Street. Call Dog Colony, Manchester Parkade. NURSES AIDE For.perlod ending 7 a. m., Sunday, Feb. 22. Saturday night will Beautiful Raised Ranch, with siding, fireplaced front-to- Lenny Wilkens explained, “It was a lunch Warden, 646-4555. find rain in many of the north and south Atlantic states, except back living room, two full Atlanta 26 31 .456 8Vk Fred Brown came off the bench to Watson, 26, birdied six of the first Although Snead did not sign his Experienced, live-in with Dutch front. Dining room, total breakdown. We didn’t get back elderly woman, 40 hour week­ changing to snow in New England. Rain is also in store for the family room, laundry room, baths, in our four bedroom New Orleans 25 30 .455 819 score 26 points and lead the Super- eight holes in the second round, and card in the official scorer's tent, PART TIME - Janitorial on defense and we allowed them to menus IMPOUNDED - Brown male work, apply Highland Park ly, no fee. Medical Placement north Pacific coast, otherwise, fair to partly cloudy skies should garage, valley view. Acre lot, oversized Cape. Call B/W Western Conference sonics to their sixth consecutive vic­ his first-nine 29 broke a 35-year-old Tuthill and Mangun allowed him to puppy, approximately eight Realty, 647-1419. Zavarella car run. We didn’t play well at all. We Market, 317 Highland Street. Service, 232-5226. rule elsewhere. Minimum temperatures Include: (approximate Immacculate! Ferrigno, Midwest Division tory. Three straight baskets by Riviera Country Club course record. remain in the tournament because Tolland weeks old. Vicinity Tolland Realtors, 423-1886 anytime, have to forget this one as soon as Turnpike. Call Dog Warden, maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 46 (65), Boston 35 W. L. Pet. GB in fund drive Brown opened a 53-50 lead to 59-50 at He had a five-under-par 66 in the se­ the two cards — the official one and Tolland Hicks Memorial RN or medically trained per­ WANTED - Married couple (51), Chicago 26 (37), Dallas 29(49), Denver 20 ( 52), Duluth 9 228-0015 evenings, possible.” 8464S55. desiring second or third in­ MANCHESTER Milwaukee 24 34 .414 - the half and Seattle outscored the cond round, and that gave him a 36- the unofficial one — were identical. and Parker Memorial schools sonnel to do mobile insurance (29), Houston 37 (53), Jacksonville 57 (76), Kansas City 21 (40), More than $100,000 worth of special In other NBA games, it was exams, part time days and come, part-time. $1,000 a COLUMBIA Lakefront U&R Six room Ranch, living Detroit 22 33 .400 Vt 76ers, 9-2, at the outset of the second hole total of 133, nine under, and a One is stamped "official” but it is next week: Los Angeles 46 (70), Miami 71 (80), New Orleans 48 ( 67), New interest vehicles, including race Phoenix 103 New Orleans 102, Detroit evenings. Send resume to month or more potential. Less built bl-level, two baths, two room with fireplace, Kansas City 21 36 .388 219 two-shot lead over veteran Don barely visible.- Monday, Ravioli with meat P*nonal$ 2 York 37 (52), San Francisco 39 (62), Seattle 31 (53), St. Louis23 half to open a 68-52 lead. Philadelphia Suite 200, 61 South Main than $20 investment. 742-9087 fireplaces. Immediate oc­ kitchen with new cabinets, Chicago 18 38 .321 5 cars, antiques and customs will be 102 Washington 87, Houston 110 January, who had a 67. sauce, green beans, bread and (39), Washington 44 (58). never closed to within 10 points after Dave Hill was all alone in third Street, West Hartford, Conn. for appointment. cupancy. $69,900. Hayes Cor­ three bedrooms, dining Pacific Division displayed Sunday at Batch’s in East M ilw aukee 108, Boston 125 Los butter, peaches. INCOME TAX preparation - poration, 646-0131. that. “I have to give Jerry Barber all the place with a 66-137 while Snead was Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or 06107. room, attached garage. W. L. Pet. GB Windsor to benefit the Greater Hart­ A n g e le s 113 a n d S e a ttle 111 Tuesday, Homemade beef TWO POSITIONS Open: •Nels 106, SquireB 91 credit for my putting here,” Watson tied at 138 with first-day leader Tom 525-8263 (or appointment. Priced for quick sale. $41,- Golden State 40 16 .714 - ford Heart Association. Philadelphia 92. stew, biscuit, tossed salad, ap­ DISHWASHER - part Ume Assistant parts manager; Ser­ CAPE COD - Two years old, Julius Erving scored 36 points and said. "He’s a great putter, and he has Jenkins, 72; Hale Irwin, 69, and Lyn 900. Seattle 29 29 .500 12 Ron Zavarella’s dragster, 1975 ABA scores were: New York 106 ple oatmeal bar. TAX RETURNS - Individual nights.lighl Apply Monday through vice writer. Experience help­ 24’ living room, first floor a great short game. Lott, 69. ful but not necessary, good MANCHESTER - Magnificent family room with fireplace- Los Angeles 29 30 .492 1219 National record holder, and John Virginia 91, San Antonio 99 St. Louis grabbed eight rebounds for New Wednesday, Pizza, carrot and business tax returns Friday aat Tacorral, 246 Broad PART TIME WORK - Flexi­ >v‘I went to him at San Diego last Fitzsimons, the defending cham­ anchester. No calls. salary, benefits. Apply in per­ ble hours, possible $56$100 or eleven room Colonial, over 4,- and beamed ceilings. Eat-in Phoenix 24 30 .444 15 York. Mack Calvin led Virginia with sticks, cole slaw, jello with prepared. Call Russell L. St., Man U&R REALTY CO. Planeta’s 200 mile-per-hour funny 92 and Indiana 106 Denver 101. week and he told me I was standing son to Mr, Palazzl, diorches, more a week, plus bonus and 000 square feet of elegant kitchen, formal dining room, Portland 24 34 .414 17 21 points. pion, was six shots back of Watson fruit. Burnett, Tax Service, 353 643-2692 car are two autos that will be on dis­ Suns 103, Jazz 102 Center Street, Manchester, WAITER or WAITRESS - part 80 Oakland Street. trips if earned. No living area. 4 1/2 baths, king sized master bedroom, Spurn 99, Spirits 92 on my right side too much and I had after a 69. Ben Crenshaw and Johnny Thursday, Meatballs with aluminum siding, two-car gar­ Robert D. Murdock Friday's Results play from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Rt. 5 Reserve guard Pat Riley hit two 6463005. time days, or nights. Apply experience, but willing to aluminum siding, beautiful San Antonio won for the 10th time my left shoulder too high. I have to Miller, who each has won twice this gravy, macaroni, peas, roll, age, treed lot, mint condition, Realtor Phoenix 103, New Orleans showroom. free throws and a field goal in the Monday through Friday, work. Will 'Train. Call 6467567 terraced lot. Must be seen. credit him with changing my stroke winter, barely made the 146 cut. frosM brownie. Tacorral, 246 Broad St., or 643-0591. Priced to sell fast in 80’s. Call $51,400. Philbrick Agency, 102 Other well-known area machines last 90 seconds to stop a New Orleans in 13 games as James Silas scored 31 TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ TOOL MAKERS and all the birdies I've made in the Miller shot a 74 for 146 while Friday, Fish Sticks, tarter Manchester. No calls. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real EsUte, Realtors, 6464200. Chicago 130, Portland 74 points and George Gervin 20. Fred ting done professionally. Call FIRST CLASS at the show will include Ray Stout’s surge. Alvin Adams paced the last two days.” Crenshaw was four-over-par 75 for sauce, mashed potato. Stewed Dan Hickey, 6469145. 6461980. or 647-1139. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 Detroit 102, Washington 87 Lewis scored 30 for the Spirits. tomatoes, bread and butter, Situation Wanted 15 /MANCHESTER 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, VW-powered trike, Jim O’Brien’s Phoenix attack with 28 points and Watson has a dozen birdies, one 145. V COOK - Full time, MACHINISTS Houston 110, Milwaukee 108 Pucers 106, Nuggets 101 chocolate cake. NEW LISTING - Bolton - breezeway, garage, swim­ midget racer, Ed Bednarz’s prize­ Paul Westphal had 24. But the victory bogey and a double bogey for 36 experienced, 8 a.m. - 4:30 CINTIMATIC R E L IA B L E Babysitter NEW LISTING Boston 125, Los Angeles 113 Indiana threw away a 22-point lead The most notable casualty was At the Middle School and p.m. 40 hours per week. Must Eight room Garrison Colonial ming pool, redwood deck, Seattle 111 winning antique Brockway Torpedo was dimmed for the Suns when star OPERATOR available, weeknigntsgnts and six room Ranch, garage, but Len Elmore’s tip-in with 28 holes. His 29 broke the nine-hole Snead's nephew, J.C. Snead, who won high school: □ FINANCIAL work every other weekend in lovely exclusive large fireplaced living wooded yard. $42,500. fire engine and Bob Petrone’s guard Dick Van Arsdale broke his iviera record of 30 set by Johnny Experience only. Must be weekends. Also school neighborhood, four bedrooms, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, seconds left allowed the Pacers to last week’s San Diego Open. He shot Monday, Hot meatball and some holidays. Apply In vacations. Keeney Street room, partially finished In­ custom painted Corvette. left arm in a second-quarter colli­ person, Monday - Friday, 9 able to work and set-up first floor family room, large 646-4200. rally for the victory. Denver had Bulla in 1941. a 72 for a 148 and m iss^ the cut. grinder, celery sticks, area. 6468863. sulated basement. $42,- ABA Donations are $1 for adults and 50 sion. Bondf-Stocka-MortgagM 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. East Hartford from blueprints. Apply kitchen, formal dining room, The remarkable Snead, who shot a vegetable. acre lot. Minutes from 1-84, 500. cents for children with proceeds Pistons 102, Bullets 87 gone ahead 101-100 when Elmore Convalescent Home, 745 Main EXECUTIVE L Ranch - Nine Friday's Results 'Tuesday, Juice, pizza and MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ PARAGON TOOL CO. RELIABLE Day-Care, any excellent value. Dubaldo- rooms, 22x28 master going to the Greater Hartford Heart tipped in a rebound of a missed shot Street, East Hartford, Conn. WARREN E. New York 106, Virginia 91 The P istons overcam e a 62-49 tossed salad. cond, third. All kinds. Realty 121 Adams St. age including Infants - Keeney Lesperance, Realtor, 646-0505. bedroom, family room, game by Dave Robisch. statewide. Credit rating un­ Street area. 647-9208,646-8863. San Antonio 99, St. Louis 92 Association. deficit early in the third quarter and. Wednesday, Oven-fried Manchsatar HOWLAND room, den, private yard, on Indiana 106, Denver 101 chicken, parslled potatoes, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ MAKE MORE MONEY MANCHESTER - Solid brick dead end street in prime cranberry sauce, broccoli, fidential, quick cape with 1 1/2 baths, 643-1108 neighborhood. $59,000. For arrangements. Alvin Lundy IN 1070 fireplace, basement garage, further deUils call Philbrick roll. Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ FULL OR PART TIME. DECORATOR CONSULTANT □ REAL ESTATE Thursday, Juice, Italian full shed dormer, in mid TOLLAND - Owner selling his Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. tion Plaza, Hartford. Show our New 1976 Line - $8 - $10 per hour, free ...... M’s.T.J. Crockett, Realtors, Flames prevail Grinder, , beet salad. Evenings, 233-6879. training, car necessary, not house. 5 1/2 room Ranch, Bowling of Promotional Adver- Homes For Sals 23 M3-15TI. three bedrooms, garage, un­ OVERSIZED CAPE - Six Friday, Tuna long boys, looking for Interior or fabric rooms, with central air- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< llalng, Calendars and decorator. Nights preferably. finished rec room, wall-to- com. cheese slice (Middle $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Isr|iin Isfi fir litliriJ wall shag, new large country conditioning, eat-in kitchen, against Scouts School); Fish, mashed Business QKts. Every Interviewing at 10,11 a.m. or dining room, brand new bath, EARLY BIRDS - Joan 143, A1 Bonino 143-415, Rick 12 o'clock, Monday, February Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Is4iitt...ln Ihi Wmt M l kitchen, 3/4 wooded acre, potatoes, com, butter dips, business a potential privacy, picturesque, located three good sized bedrooms, T arca 126-131-136-393, B ert Cochefski 140, Jim 23rd. Howard Johnson, Route heating, stove, refrigerator. NEW YORK (UPI) - (High School). K i s s cuslomsr. No Investment Hutchins Agency 646-3166. near Vernon. Negotiable extra $35,000. Philbrick Agency, Botticello 125-360, Nancy Mathieson 141, Hank of the season as he suffered 15 & 86 exit 96, Vernon. ESSEX STREET - Vacant six Realtors, 8464200. Everytime things start idlf iti'im fjood hyu. or collections. Prompt, room Cape, in low, low 30’s. appliances. $34,500. 875-5770. Pastula 145-357, Sophie P eters 378, Hank Grzyb torn ligaments in his left looking bleak and the Vernon Y o u 'll lovt* thf' c^ish Iriandly cooperation with LEGAL SECRETARY - REDUCED FOR quick sale - Completely remodeled, Welply 130-348, Linda 370, Stan Waickowski 370, knee in the second period. Atlanta Flames find It will hrin<) whun 67 year old, low pressure Manchester law firm has posi­ two family, 30 Locust Street, aluminum siding, T.J. Dan Toce 366. Flyers 5, Golden Seals 4 Vernon public schools next Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. Hankinson 132, Fran Doyon lid v«‘f 1 1 SH(I in thf! Arm rated AAA-1. Weekly tion available. Applicant must no agents. 6462426, 9-5. East Hartford themselves in a crucial Bob Kelly, Dave Schultz, week: have typing and shorthand 127, Julie Landsberg 343. Cliissifii'd ads. commissions. Liberal situation, along come the Bill Barber and Ross Monday, Sloppy Joes on proficiency. Legal experience NEW LISTING - Large over­ C O P-R ose LaPolt 466, BOLTON - $31,906 Attractive Kansas City Scouts and Lonsberry scored first- roll, com, peaches. Bonus. No Experience preferred but not required. sized Cape, two-car garage. OPEN HOUSE MERCHANTS - Ding Marie Ludlow 453. five room Ranch, family Fireplace. Beautiful wooded everything starts looking period goals to give Tuesday, Fruit juice, necessary. Write John Salary commensurate with Balch 144-386, Tony Heim qualifications. Call Mr. Joslah room, fireplace, paneling, lot. Only $40,500. Pasek Sunday 1-5 better in the southern grinders, ^ ta to sticks, Jello McNeer, Dept. 561, New­ aluminum siding. Hutchins 140-382, Ed Orlowski 138, MIXERS - Ken Griffin Philadelphia its third win L£8sner, 6465277, to arrange Realtors, 289-7475. capital of hockey. with topping. LEGAL ton MIg. Co., Newton, Agency, 6463186. 61 Vernon Road 220-539, A1 Row ett Sr. 213- in four games against Interview. Walt Viklentz 136-363, Bob “We have had some Wednesday, Shells with lows 50206. EAST ELDRIDGE ST. - Two 505, Bob O liver 210-596, California this season. AI Cochran 161-136-419, Walt tough games at Kansas meat sauce, broccoli, roll and NOTICE . EXPERIENCED Real EsUte BOLTON - HEBRON Line, new homes under construc­ Je rry Possum 202-511, Ray MacAdam scored twice for butter, spicied applesauce. PLANNING & ZONING Stanley 141-364, Russ City,” said Atlanta Coach Salesperson - Top commission Beautifully maintained seven tion, drive by, and call T.J. Tomlinson 138, Tom Leveb- Row ett 200-577, A1 Rowett the losers. Thursday, Vegetable soup, COMMISSION LAB TECHNICIAN - part and )>onus plan, Beechler- room Raised Ranch. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. Fred Creighton, “but it TOWN OF ANDOVER vre 136-351, Henry Steullet Jr. 203-522, John Ferguson Canucks 7, North Stars 0 toasted cheese sandwich, time position available for Tanguay Realtors, and MLS, Appllanced kitchen, seems like every time we CONNECTICUT VICTORIAN - ten rooms, 364, Steve Lauretti 361. 200-529, Bob Bower 203-567, Goalie Gary Smith, French fries, peanut butter every other weekend. Appli­ 6462212. fireplaced living room with have played there this year At a meeting on February 9.,. cathedral ceiling. Huge fami­ completely renovated, four Dave White 523, Je rry Coro returning to the Vancouver bars. cant nuiat have .a. good it has been an important Friday, Fish In batter, 1976 the Planning & Zoning knowledge of hospital IMMEDIATE Opening for ly room. Low 40’s. Century 21, b^rooms, large lot. $65,900. 514, June Row ett 198-490, lineup after a nearly two- Must be seen to be ap- BUSINESSMEN - Ed game for us and we have tarter sauce, noodles in Cothmission approved the laboratory procedures. For Motor Route driver in our Cir­ 'Tedfonl Real Estate. 647-9914. M iller 173-143-437, U r r y Dolly Dawood 183-196-547, week absence, turned in his following: more information, please con­ culation Department. Call un­ reciated, Century 21, gotten a hell of an effort tomato sauce, peas, pears. ackston-Avante, 6461316. Fahey 160-367, Ed Ralph Marie Beaudet 183-457, second shutout of the cam­ The petition of Edward L. & tact the Peraonnel Depart­ til 6 p.m., 647-9946. MANCHESTER - Ideal for S from our people.” . On Friday, at the Middle ment, 646-1222, Ext. 461, 158-396, Mike Davis 156-378, Cathy Bohjallan 175-492, paign to hand Minnesota its School only, the lunch will be Nathen B. Gatchell for a one young family, six room The latest effort came Manchester Memorial, HANDY MAN, experienced. RAMBLING nine room Cape, Ron Joiner 153-145-144-442, Ellen Zinsser 183-504, Bar­ seventh straight setback. tacos, noodles, and peas. Milk lot subdivision on the South Colonial with 1 1/2 baths, 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Friday night when the Hospital, Manchester, Conn. Howard Johnson Motor three bedrooms, nice deep lot Rick DeDominicus 146-411, b ara H igley 183, Bunny WHA is served with all meals. side of Shoddy Mill Road as An Equal opportunity Uxige. 40 hour week. Call for trees, $M,900. Hutchins Agen- Flames broke a nine-game and above ground pool. Only Bert Carlson 148, Vic Oppelt 463, Phyllis Allen Paul Holmgren and John shown on a map entitled, employer. an appointment, 5661100. ■cy. Realtors, 8463166. road losing streak with a 3- “Subdivision Plan — Property $31,900. Wolverton Agency, Salcius 143-392, Butch Hart 458. McKenzie each scored two Hebron Realtors, 6462813. 1 win at Kansas City. goals to give Minnesota its of Nathan B. & Edward L, MULTI-FAMILY - 5-5,2 fami­ ly duplex, minutes to Parkade Ironically, the Flames’ last victory over Calgary ... School lunch menu this Gatchell — Shoddy Mill Road week includes: MANCHESTER - New Raised and DUS. 2-car garage, level - Supsr clean, three bedroom Ranch, lanced yard, pool, road win was a 6-4 decision Bobby Hull scored his 37th — Andover, Connecticut. (Herald photo by Dunn) Monday, spaghetti with Scale 1" equals 40’ — Job. No. TIMEKEEPER Ranch, seven rooms, include lot, nice income. Only $40,000. full bsssmsnt, brsszeway, gsrsge, child sals strsal over the Scouts Jan. 3. goal of the year to help three bedrooms, two baths, Keith Real EsUte, 64M126, Amy Olcott leads field meat sauce, green beans, 76-28-A, date 1-3676 - sheet 1 W s srs tasking a timsksapsr to work In our main of- facing piclurssqus Wickham Park. City ulllltlss with no Cunudiens 5, Rangers 3 Winnipeg get by Edmonton , built-in oven, range and dis­ 6461922. Illing-Bennet combined varsity wrestling squad applesauce. of 1" by Griswold & Fuss Inc. fles. Applicant must have sxpsrisnea on a Comp- hwasher. Two fireplaces, tw 6 sswar line. $37,900. “If you have guts and go Guy Lapointe and Bob ... Norm Ferguson scored SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) Tuesday, turkey patty, A copy of this decision has lomatsr. Hours; 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Mondsy-Fridsy. car garage.' Aluminum siding. NEW TO MARKET - This Gainey each scored two — With a bunch of for the pin, you can make twice to guide San Diego gravy, potato, cranberry been fil^ in the Town Clerk’s Exoellsnt company paid fringe banaSta. $53,^. Wolverton Agency, oversized Cape is just right Directions: Burnside Ave. to 61 Vernon Road. Vernon goals as Montreal ended Forming the combined Illing-Bennet Junior High wrestling squad this winter are, professionals breathing birdies on this course,” past Toronto ... and Dale sauce, carrots, cake. Office. Apply: Realtors, 6462813. for the growing family. Large Road Is next to Marco Polo Restaurant. down her neck, teen-ager said the Californian, who New York’s three-game Smedsmo collected his se­ front row, (I. to r.) Phil Carpenter, Joe Smith, Keith Ray, Lee Garrity, Frank Carlson, Wednesday, .juice, pizza, Mary Keenan, master bedroom, formal Amy Alcott heads into the led the field with a 4-under- winning streak. Murray cond straight game­ garden salad, gelatin. Chairman CHENEY BROS. INC. MANCHESTER ■ Cute 6 room dining room, eat-in kitchen, Steve Harley, Mike Brennan. Top row. Coach Ron Sutton, Charlie Gallant, John lus fireplaced living room, 1 second round of the $60,000 par 88 in Friday’s first Wilson scored Montreal’s winning goal to move Cin­ Thursday, meat patty, William Austin, 31 Cooper Hill Street Ranch, built 1975, Dining Smith, Dave Marshall, Nick Petrasso, Jeff Coughlin, Doug Hanley, Chris Levine, gravy, com, potato, custard. Secretary MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 room, fireplace In living f/2 baths, garage. Non-traffic WARREN [. ROWLAND Bent Tree Ladies Golf round. “I went for the hole first goal 2:10 into the cinnati into sole possession street, only $36,900. Keith Steve Parrott, Coach Ray Dorsey. Missing were Mike Schulsky, Bob Walsh, Steve Friday, fish, potato, peas, Andover Planning & Tel. 643-4141 room, kitchen with bullt-lns. Classic today with one on every shot and it paid game but probably will be of sec ne ilace in the WHA Real EsUte, 6464126, 646 Realtors 6 4 3 -110 8 dessert. Zoning Commission Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ word in mind: “Charge.” off.” lost to the team for the rest E ast. Albert, Jim Voiland, Bill Pillizza. cy, Realtors, 6462813. 1922.

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I and Emtat Articles lor Sale 47 Antiques 48 Apartments For Rent 53 Resort Property For Rent 58 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, a n n .. Sat., Feb. 21, 1976— PAGE EI-Fvu’.n INDOOR ANTIQUES Wanted - COVENTRY - ultra modem Answer to Previous Puzzle CONCORDE -S.S.T. American furniture, oriental apartments In former church IT’s Not too early to plan your Music FLEA MARKET rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ building $250, appliances, summer vacailonl I Lake Charles M. Schultz \ .M A Y B e IP sor chairs, crocks, jugs, rugs, parking, no pets. 746 Kanasatka, Moultonboro, NOISE CONTROL COMMITTEE BROAD ST. COMMON, New Hampshire. Lakefront ACROSS 3 Was relevant weathervanes, primitives. 6655, Pat Huffman. Dear Abby 1 Kind of concert w Am U8 ♦!< OW -U.^BfasansS 4 Swiss musical I iir9»rt)-asai¥ Ms MANCHESTER Ron Dionne, 6461661. cottage, sleeps five, two 4 Singing voice Wp PLY IT Behind Dairy Queen bedrooms, living room, — (pi) TWO BEDROOMT^TOxury 8 Musical symbol 5 Wings I HOPE (NOT on Broad Street FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ kitchen, screeneddn porch 12 Exist 6 Jewish Townhouse, ideated \in By Abigail Van Buren 13 Pseudonym of ¥ tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, and sundeck. Completely fur­ prayer o n l y d u i^i n c Highland Parl^sectlon, w nished. Private beach. Great Hi,-, ______Lamb EVERY SUNDAY lamps,-, etc. Now accepting Manchester,/wooded ani 14 Spilt book Q.'. 7 8 - 5 consignments, for March auc­ fishing and conveniently 15 Weight of India 7 Speak THUNDPf^Toi^M^ private, for information, call locateo on Lakes Region area. “ ''f*' “round. «nd nobody has been 6 Farm AnUquM, cribt, boHIn, Irunia, tion. 644-8662. able to come m b solution to my problem. Even my 16 Sweethearts (2 ^ 1 6 1 6 after 5 o’clock. Available June through wds.) products old nugulnm otid books, chairs, cl«Wmum saief, "That’s one for Deai- A bbyT ^ 9 Reside It’lAlDlOl • -• • • tools, World. War I « M •••••••••••••••••••••••••• September, $175 weekly. Call 16 Summed up 2 ’ZI FIVE ROOM apartment, Cromwell, 635W7 after 4:30 “nd «m planning a formal church 20 Mlmlckers 10 At all times 26 Malicious 41 Ancient Aslans Itsffls, ioathsr craft and aataa, Wanted to Buy 49 w e d ^ . I W e a friend who t h l4 i she can sing. I have 21 Reply (ab.) 11 Escutcheon burning 42 Cicatrix • l976tryNCA mc.TJd.Rag.US Pal.ON. T hhi/e 9 .tablas, dapraaslon glass, afo. heat, stove, utilities, included. p.m. band heard her, and she Munds like a cow In labor. She offered to 22 Footed vases 27 Moderates 43 Musical quality OLD DOLLS - Paying top Middle-aged adults, no pets. 24 Japanese 17 Disembarked 28 Music hall---- 44 Brazilian tapir prices for your old dolls, $65. 647-1616. wishing to offend her, I sashes 19 Genus of 29 Withered 46 Counsel (dial.) WINTHROP BY DICK CAVAUI Dealer’s Space and up for China and bisque 57 grotOT^ ro be deUghted but carefully avoided accepting 26 Dry geese I 31 Kind of gas 47 Pierce with Wanted to Rent 23 Is borne 33 Quotes Available dolls. $100 and up for Bye%. 27 Wrong (prefix) horns VILLAfXR APARTMENTS 30 Overlay 24 Ellipsoidal 38 Kind of ulcer 48 French verb m Never give or sell a doll RESPONSIBLE Family Now she just asmunes she will sing at my wedding, and 25 Mr. Lugos) she 8 already asked me which songs I W * 32 Resolve 40 Measure SO Tibetan urjal No Admission Charge without getting our offer. Call Five room Townhouse needs three or four bedroom 34 Makes vigilant r * r 4 r - 7“ 5“ r - 10 i r C A LL locally, 8767356. apartment, VA tiled baths, single house. Will consider op­ Abby, pleaw tell me how I can get out of tWs 35 Redactor Mickey Finn — Morria Welaa 2 air conditioners, wall-to- tion to buy. 646-4688. ** ®bes had a few lessons that she thinks 36 Stripling 13 648-6844 37 Certain dances WANTED - Used kitchen wall carpeting, full base­ quaUfy her as a professional, but she is reaUy terrible. She cabinets, top and or bottoms - mstorts hw face, screws up her mouth, rolU her eyes (slang) 15 it \i ment, heat, hot water, RETIRED LADY wants to 39 Ceramic piece ^ O / J I M ^ ^ J IM ONLy STARTED TAKING counter top not necessary. WOULON'T ’ FIREPLACE WOOD, sand live in M anchester area, heavenwM, and sings off-key. She sang at a funeral last 40 Narrow road a i9 MONEY SO HE COULD SA\YE i Call 6461626 after 6 p.m. appliances, fireplace. No needs a situation where WELL—ALL RIGHT— 50 HA\/e QiveN YOUR SKIN... WHEN YOU and gravel for sale - tree work pets. vear, and wen the mourners had trouble controlling their 41 One of the "Little JIM GAVE ME HIS NOTE­ y o u T H A T COULDN'T PAY OFF ALL and odd jobs, call 647-1834. expensesexpel can be shared, 646 laughter. Please help me. Women" BOOK* W HAT'5 THE WHOL H O T E B O O K i THOSE LOAN SHARKS! 45 RPM Records from 1646 649-7620 7563, 6 to 7 p.m. 42 Discolor BIG D E A L ? HE KNEW yob 1663. Top prices paid. Call ^ NO NAME, PLEASE 45 Portend 24^2 T « i t ST ~ W E L L ! WANTED - Used baby fur­ anytime. Cnuck Skoog, 742- 40 Disputed ■ niture, in good condition, DEAR NO: Tell her at once that you appreciate her offer to 51 Toddler M 32 33 52 Poker stake already have crib and d(

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Page 2 - WEEKEND - Feb. 21. 1976 At the Bushnell WEEKEND - Feb. 21.1976 - Page 3 Tonight at 8 p.m. ahd Sunday at 2 and 5 p m,. Lisa Chickening and Jeanne Porter­ This week’s movies on TV field will narrate a full-color travel film Forum of the arts on Winter in Mexico including remote By June Tompkins T o d a y 5:00 (9) ‘"The Poppy is Also Comancheros” (1961). John Yucatan, at Bushnell Memorial Hall in a Flower" (1966). Trevor Wayne, Ina Berlin, Stuart Hartford. Feb. 21 to 28 11:00 (9) “ Flight of the Lost Howard, Angie Dickinson, Yul Whitman. ision Brynner. Monday at 8 p.m.. the Bushnell presents Balloon” (1960). Marshall 11:30 (5) “Crash Dive” LTM rehearses Thompson, Mala Powers. 9:00 (8-40) “The Last (1943). Tyrone Power, Anne .■M Gentile's Big Band Festival. Detail’’ ( 1973), Jack Baxter. Wednesday at 8.p.m.. Dana .Andrews. 12:00 (5) “ Crazy Over Elizabeth Brady will head the cast in Horses" (1951). The Bowery Nicholson, Randy Quaid. 11:30 I9i “Seven Sinners” Howard Dui'f and Monte Markham pre­ Little ’Theatre of Manchester’s “And Miss Boys. 11:30 ( 30) “Windom’s Way" (1940). John Wayne, Marlene sent a dramatic salute to .America entitled Reardon Drinks a Little.” 1:00 (5) “ World Without (1957), Peter Finch, Mary Dietrich. "Together Tonight! Jefferson. Hamilton She will appear as Catherine Reardon in End" (1957). Hugh Marlowe, Ure. 1 1:30 (40 ) ' Strange and Burr." Paul Zindel’s adult drama on March 5, 6, Nancy Gates. . 11:30 ( 40) "The Sad Sack" Homecoming" (1974). Robert Saturday at 8 p.m.. .".Manhattan 12 and 13 at 8:30 p.m. at East Catholic 1:00 (9) "Captain Apache" (1957). Jerry Lewis, David Culp, Glen Campbell, Elaine Transfer" is tentatively scheduled. High School. (1972). Lee Van Cleef, Carroll Wayne, Phyllis Kirk. Halsev. 12:00 (91 “The Movie For information and reservations, call Baker, Stuart Whitman. Playing Catherine’s sisters are Pat Murderer" (19701. Warren the box office at 246-6807. Turner and Terri Sturtevant. 2:30 (5) “Susannah of the Mounties" (1939). Shirley Oates. Arthur Kennedy. Ed­ Others in the cast are Sherrilyn Morris, Temple, Randolph Scott. mond O’Brien. Th u rs d a y U.S.C.G. band concert Fred Blish, Bob Stein, Jeanne Adams and 3:()0 (3)’’Muscle Beach Par­ David Bunce. \ 1:00 (5i "Kiss the Girls and The F.S. Coast Guard concert band will ty” (1964). Frankie Avalon, Make Them Die" (1967). present a concert Sunday at 8 p m. in Charles Alan Plese, dramatic instructor Annette Funicello. M onday Michael Connors. Dorothy Leamy .Auditorium at the U S. Coast at Manchester Community College, will 3:00 (9) “Track of the Cat" Provine. Guard .Academy in .New London. There is direct the LTM production. (1954). Robert Mitchum, Tab 1:00 (5) "Laura" (1944). 1:00 (9i "TheMacomber Af­ Hunter, Teresa Wright. no charge for admission and the public is For reservations or information on Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews. fa ir” (1947). Gregory Peck, 4:30 (3) “What’s Up Tiger invited. block tickets, call 649-0812, 646-4972 or 649- 1:00 (9) “Here Comes Mr. Robert Preston, Joan 1564. Lily?” (1966). Woody Allen. Jorden” (1941). Robert Bennett, 6:30 (9) '"The Redhead and Part of the proceeds of advance sales Montgomery, Claude Rains. 4:00 (91 “ War Wagon” the Cowboy” (19581. Glenn Evelyn Keyes, (19671. John Wa.vne. Kirk Dinner theaters will benefit the Manchester Heart Fund Ford, Rhoda Fleming, Ed­ drive. , 4:00 (9) “The Spanish Douglas, Howard Keel. At the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in mond O’Brien. Main " (1945). Maureen 4 :30 I 20 r ■ Midnight 7:00 (5) "Darby’s Rangers" Fast Windsor. George Chakiris heads the O’Hara, Paul Henreid. Menance " (1937).Fritz (1958). James Garner. Jack 4:30 (20) "The Woman's Korner. Charles Farrell. bill in the musical production of "Guys Architecture history Warden. and Dolls." through February, John and Abigail Angle" (1952), Lois Maxwell. Margaret Vvner. ’The history of architecture in Connec­ 8:00 (9) “Topaz" (1969). Edward Underdown. 8:00 120-22-30) “ The Beginning March 2. Theodore Bikel will Frederick Stafford, Dany ticut from the time of the Revolution to George Grizzard and Kathryn Walker portray John and Abigail 8:30 ( 8-401 "Her Majesty's Lindbergh Kidnaping star in "Zorba. " the present is explored in a special Robin, John Forsythe. Secret Service " (1969i. Case"i 19761. Cliff De Young, At Chateau de Ville in East Windsor, a Bicentennial exhibition at the University Adams in “The Adams Chronicles,” public television’s dramatiza­ 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Dirty George Lazenby, Diana Rigg. Anthony Hopkins. Joseph Cot­ musical revue, "Baggy Pants." plays In exhibition at Central of Connecticut’s William Benton Museum tion of the Massachusetts family airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Harry” (1971). Clint Telly Savalas. (part two). ton. tonight and Sunday. Beginning Tuesday of Art through March 17. Eastwood, Andy Robinson, , 11:30 (3l “To Kill a 8:00 i9i "Behold a Pale Gertrude Marsh of 30 Adelaide Rd., Manchester, holds her sculp­ Chennel 24 and 57. The PBS programs were produced by WNET-TV Harry Guardino. the Rusty Warren Show features nightclub “Connecticut Architecture During the Mockingbird" (19621. Gregory Horse ” il%4i. Gregory Peck. type entertainment through .March 7 ture, “Betsy Taylor,” which will be displayed February 24 to 26 in of New York. ’ 9:00 (57)’’Nobody Waved Peck. Anthony Quinn. Omar Sharif. Growth of the Nation” includes a varied Goodbye" (1964). Peter . except tor Thursday when Frank Sinatra • 11:30 (5) “So Proudly We 11:3() (3) “Cast a Giant "Faculty Retrospective: Growing with America” at Central collection of watercolors, prints, Kastner, Julie Biggs. Jr. will provide an evening of song and Hail " (19431. Claudette S hadow ” I 1966 I . K irk Connecticut State College, New Britain. A member of theCCSC Art drawings, photographs, and books 11:15 l40)~-""'fhe entertainment. Colbert. Sonny Tufts. Douglas. John Wayne. Frank Department faculty, Mrs. Marsh will also show weavings like the gathered,from state archives and other This week’s sports on TV McMasters " (1970). Brock 11:30 (91 "On the Water­ Sinatra. fiber hanging, “Weaving for Pam,” which is behind her. The exhibit, sources. Peters, Burl Ives. front" (1954). Marlon Brando. 11:30 i5i "The Grapes of At UConn ’The exhibition was assembled by UConn Today Sunday 8:00 (9) College Basketball: 11:30 (3) “Topkapi’ (1964). Eva Marie Saint. Lee J. Cobb. Wrath" (19401. Henry Fonda. with works by 25 faculty members, will be in the CCSC Student Holy Cross vs. St. John’s. Melina Mercouri. P eter Jane Darwell. art students under the direction of 2:00 (20-22-30) College Wednesday at 8:13 p.m., the Center and is open to the public at no charge. Kenneth W. Forman, professor of art. 1:00 (24-57) Tennis: U.S. Ustinov. 11:30 (9) “The Far Basketball: Georgetown vs. National Indoor Cham- TUOSday 11:30(8) “Pal Joey" (1957). •Netherlands Wind Ensemble composed of While the exhibition focuses on architec­ Horizons ” (19551. Charlton 17 artists Irom the leading orchestras in Boston College. pionships. Frank Sinatra. Kim Novak. Tu e s d a y Heston. Fred MacMurray. tural landmarks, there are also glimpses 3:00 (8-40) Pro Bowling: 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball: The .Netherlands will perform in concert 1:30 (20-22-30) Tennis: New- Rita Hayworth. Donna Reed. of rural architects such as Edwin Fitch, AMF Pro Gassic. Nets vs. Quires. 1:30 (5) “Waikiki Wedding" 1:00 (5) "The Men" (1950). at Jorgensen Auditorium at University of Washington at MCC combe vs. Borg. whose Greek Revival houses near 4:00 (20-22-30) College 2:00 (40) Superstars. 10:00 ( 24) The Way It Was: (1937). Bing Crosby. Martha Marlon Brando. Jack Webb. Connecticut in Storrs. For information, Actor Jan Leighton will appear as UConn’s Storrs campus were inspired by Basketball: Marquette vs. 3:30 (3) NBA Basketball: 1954 World Series. Raye. 1:00 (91 "Behind the Rising call 486-4226. George Washington at Manchester Com­ “manuals for builders.” Louisvlle. Laken vs. Supersonics. 1:30 (9) “ The Rayen" Sun ” (1942t. Robert Ryan. Arthur .Miller's classic story of one munity College Thursday at 8 p.m. in the “Connecticut Architecture” runs con­ 4:30 (8-40) Wide World of 4:00 (8-40) Wide World of Wednesday (1935). Boris Karloff, Bela Tom Neal. Friday 4:00 (9) " P .J ." (19681 man's tragic pursuit of the .American auditorium on the Bidwell St. campus. currently at the .Benton Museum with Sports. Sports. 8:30 (9) ABA Basketball: Lugosi. Irene Ware. 5:00 (18) Athletes in AcUon. George Peppard. Raymond dream. "Death of a Salesman. " is playing The one man show entitled' "Let’s Set “19th Century American Paintings: A 5:30 (8-40) Golf: Glen Nets vs. Spurs. 1:00 i5' "Oil For the Lamps in the H arriet S. Jorgensen Theater 6:00 (8-40) Golf: Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open. Burr. Gayle Hunnicutt. of China " (19351. Pat O'Brien. the Record Straight” is a program based Loan Exhibition from Bowdoin^College.” 4:30 (20) "Banana Ridge ” through Feb. 28 at 8:15 p.m. For reser­ on Washington’s private papers, letters Campbell Los Angeles Open. 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: S u n d a y Josephine Hutchinson. The Benton Museum is open free to the 6:00 (9) Racing from (19421. Isabel Jeans. Robert­ vations, call 429-2912. and writings, and on the views of his Islanders vs. Capitols. 1:00 (91 "His Girl Friday" public from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Aqueduct: ’The Grey Lag Han­ 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. Thursday 7:30 (30) “Too Hot to son Hare, '19401. Cary Grant, Rosalind fellow statesmen, his friends and enemies through Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. on Sun­ dicap. "Handle" (1938). Clark Gable. 11:30 (5) “ Man Hunt" Russell. Ralph Bellamy. and his lovers. 8:00 ( 57) The Way It Was: Country dancing day. 8:00 (24) College Basket­ 1940 NFL Championship. Myrna Loy, Walter Pidgeon. (19411. Walter Pigeon. Joan 4:00 (91 “ Honeymoon Admission to the performance is free. ball: St. Joseph vs. Fairfield. 12:00 (5) “Bowery to Bennett. Hotel" (19641. Robert Goulet. Prelerably Playlord country dancing For farther information, call the student 11:30 (9) Racing from Friday Baghdad ” (1955). The Bowery 11:30 (91 "Torn Curtain " Nacey Kwan. Robert Morse. wiil be held Friday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Monday Boys. 119661. Paul Newman. Julie 4:30 (201 “Timbuctoo" activities office, 646-4900, extension 259. ‘Glass Menagerie’ at UofH Roosevelt: The Lafayette at the Footprints Gallery, 466 Main St. For Pace. 7:00 (18) American Out- 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball: 12:30 (3) “The Reluctant Andrews' (19331. Henry Kendall, further information, call 649-9208. The University Players at University of Midnight (9) Wrestling. doorsman. Knicks vs. Pistons. Astronaut” ( 1967). Don 12:00 (3) 'Rio Bravo " Margot Grahame. Hartford are presenting Tennessee Knotts. Arthur O’Connell. (1959). John Wayne. Dean 9:00 (31 "Shark's Treasure" Jazz, wine and cheese Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” tonight Jeanette Nolan. Martin. (19751. Cornel Wilde. Yaphet 1:00 (5) "GI Blues" (1966). HSC’s production on TV An informal concert featuring the and Sunday in Auerbach Auditorium at the Kotto. Our SPEEDY Specialty Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse. 9:00 (8-401 "Griffin and Connecticut Black Artists’ Workshop university, 200 Bloomfield Ave., West The Hartford Stage Company produc­ TRULY DELICIOUS 2:00 (8) "Picnic" (1955). Phoenix": .A Love Story ” tion of Edward Albee's “All Over" will be Ensemble will be presented Friday at 7 •Hartford. Tickets are available at the Television channels (91761. P eter Falk. Jill door. William Holden. Kim Novak. W e d n e sd a y broadcast on national public television p.m. at the Carriage House, 24 Woodland CHICKEN Rosalind Russell. Clavburgh, John Lehne. St., Hartford. Wine and cheese will be April 28 as part of the Public Broadcasting 3 ...... WFSB, HarUord Brown In 6 Minutes 3:00 (5) “Five Graves to 1:00 (5) "A Letter to Three li:30 (3) "Tell Them Willie served. System “Theater in America" series 5 ...... WNEW, New York Programs seen on Channel The world’s “finest eatin’ Cairo" (1943). Anne Baxter. Wives" (1949). Kirk Douglas, Boy is Back " il969). Robert Deadline for llslinge produced by WNET-TV, New York. Members of the group will perform 8 ...... WTNH, New24, Connecticut Haven Public Televi­ chicken” with incom­ Franchot Tone. Jeanne Crain. Redford. Robert Blake. 1:00 (9) "A Likely Story" Katherine Ross. Taping has begun on location in Hart­ their own compositions which incorporate Weekend is the best place to find infor­ 9 ..WOR, New York sion, are also seen on Channel parable taste. 3:00 (9) "Change of Habit" interpretations of historical and contem­ mation about entertainment and the arts 18...... WHCT, Hartford 53, Norwich. (1969). Elvis Presley. Mary (1947) Bill Williams. Barbara 11:30 i5' "The Bad Seed" ford and at the facilities of Connecticut (19561. Nancy Kelly. Patty porary themes in Black culture. in central Connecticut. 20...... WATR, Waterbury CALL IN ORDER Tyler Moore. Hale. Sam Levene. Public Television. The production will be Pick Up 10 Minutes Later 4:00 (9) "You Can’t Run McCormack. Due at M CC The concert is a fund-raising effort for Deadline for listing an event is eight 22...... WWLP, Springfield Subscribers to Greater 4:00 (20) “Septimo de the first full-length Albee play ever days before publication. Hartford CATY will receive caballeria" (1970). Edmund Away From It" (1956), June 11:.30 i9’ "Mr. Roberts" produced for television. Actor Jan -Leighton as George the proposed Asylum Hill Artists’ Collec­ 24...... WEDH, Hartford Allyson. Jack Lemmon. (19551. Henry Fonda. Jack tive. Tickets are available at the Hill Address copy to Weekend Editor, The 30 ... .WHNB, West Hartford WHYN (40) on Cable Channel Purden. The Hartford cast will appear in the Washington, Thursday at Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable DECrS DRIVE-IN 4:00 (22) “Chain Lightning” 4:30 (20) "Bitter Springs ” Lemmon. James Cagney. Center and the Westend Arts Council in 40...... WHYN, Springfield (1950). Chips Rafferty. Tom­ 2:15 i5' "Loving" (1970), television presentation. Manchester Community College Conn. 06040. Channel 7. 462 CENTER ST. (1950). Humphrey Bogart.' Hartford. 57...... WGBY, Springfield my Trinder. George Segal. Eva Marie 643-2660 Eleanor Parker. Raymond Massey. 11:30 (3) "The Saint. Page 4 - WEEKEND - Feb. 21, 197< WEEKEND - Feb. 21, 1976 - Page 5 Today, Feb. 21 Daytime programs (

lOdlO Monday — Friday Joe Fran k lin ...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 40 Movies ...... 89 1:00 College Basketball.. .2822-30 N ews...... 8-22 4:00 Carol Burnett ...... 3 Ask Kleiner Ryan’s Hope...... 8-40 Children’s Film Festival .. 3 Sesame S t...... 24 Lawrence Welk...... 18 8dK) 9:00 11:00 Bewitched ...... 3 N ews...... 5 G am bit...... Know Your W orld...... 20 Movies ...... 5-9 4:30 Ask Congress ...... 20 By Dick Kleiner Sunrise Semester...... 3 New England‘Journal ...... 3 ...... 3 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Bert D’Angelo. . . , ...... 840 ...... 5 B ew itched...... 5 S o m erset...... 22-30 Dick Van D yke...... 20 M ovie...... 3 Firing Line ...... 24-57 8:30 Dermis the Menace .. Brady Bunch...... 822 YOU Soundstage...... 24 ...... 8 Let’s Make a Deal...... 8 •1 :3 0 Star Trek ...... 22 Wide World of Sports ...8 4 0 Hee Haw ...... 30 Public Service Phil Donahue ...... M ovie...... 9 Woman Alive ...... 24 Bonanza...... 40 10:30 Programming...... 3-5-8-30 Kitty Today...... ____ 22 Straight T a lk ...... 9 ...... 3 Somerset ...... 20 can' 5:00 Vegetable Soup...... 30 Black N ew s...... 5 Not for Women Only, ...... 30 Electric Co...... 24 Rhyme & Reason ...... 8-40 Sesame St...... 24 National Geographic ...... 5 7:30 DEAR DICK: I am in complete accord with your reader 7dK) Gamer Ted Armstrong... 40 Department S ...... 9 Strum’n Drummers ...... 40 Edge of Night...... 40 Days of Our Lives .. .2822-30 Gomer P y le...... 30 U.F.O...... 9 Land of the T h r e e ...... 3 who wrote abonl mnsic on TV shows. I don’t nnderstand why N ew s...... 3 PTL G u b ...... 18 9:30 11:M 2:00 Mike D ouglas...... 40 1:30 Athletes in Action ...... 18 Yale ’76 ...... 8 they spend miUioas on a movie or TV show and th«i drown oot Underdog...... 5 Mark Russell ...... 57 Love of Life ...... 3 310,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 Mr. Rogers ...... 57 Make It Real ...... 8 Mister Rogers...... 24 Nashville on the Road ... 20 the dialogne with n lot of noise that’s snppos^ to be mnsic. Cartoon Carnival...... 8 Green A cres ...... 5 Midday L iv e ...... 5 2 :3 0 * Call of the W est...... 20 N ova...... 57 As Schools Match Wits . . . 22 11KXI Last night I tried to watch Police Woman hot had to ^ v e it np T o d ay ...... 22-30 Beverly Hillbillies ...... 9 4:30 Wall St. W eek...... 24 N ew s...... 3-8-22-3040 Not for Women Only ...... 22 Happy D ays...... 8 4 0 Guiding L ig h t...... 3 Dinah ...... 3 5:30 8:00 becanse of the ridicalonsly load noise. The only way to enjoy Good M orning...... 40 Fisherm an...... 30 The S a in t...... 5 TV is to take op lip reading and tarn off the a i ^ . To say, as Lucy Show ...... 30 Hollywood Squares . .2822-30 Ready or Not ...... 5 Monkees...... 5 Catalogue...... 24 ’The Je ffe rso n s...... 3 7:30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Flintstones...... Villa Alegre...... 24 Superman...... 40 Almost Anything Goes .. 840 yon did, that we’d miss the mnsic if it weren’t there Is tm e — Huckleberry Hound...... 5 ...... 40 Neighbors ...... 8-40 Merv G riffin ...... 8 6:00 Soundstage...... 57 like we’d miss the plague or the seven-year itch. —ROBERT 2:00 M ovie...... 9 New Zoo R e v u e ...... 8 10KK) Noon D octors...... 2822-30 Movie ...;...... 20 News...... 8 2 2 E . VINSON, Tncson, Arix. Soul T ra in ...... 3 Best of 700 G u b ...... 18 11:15 N ews...... 9 Price Is Right ...... 3 N ew s...... 889 3KM) Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 1 still say you’d miss the music. But you’re right in that The S a in t...... 8 E m ergen cey...... 20-22-30 M o v ie...... 40 That G ir l...... 5 High R o lle rs ...... 2822-30 All in the F am ily ...... 3 Mod Squad...... 30 G o lf...... 8 4 0 often they go overboard with it. It’s like everything else in 8d)0 CoUege Basketball.. .20-22-30 College Ba^etball...... 24 11:30 A.M. Connecticut___...... 8 Let’s Make a Deal...... 40 Casper ...... 5 Sesame St...... 57 Racing ...... 9 movies and television — some producers have good taste, ...... 3 Lilas, Yoga and Y o u ...... 24 Animation Festival...... 57 Romper Room ...... 9 12:30 General Hospital...... 8-40 5K)0 Living F aith ...... 18 Movies ...... 3-8 some don’t. And some figure they’ll economize on the budget Bugs Bunny...... 5 Wild Wild West ...... 40 Celebrity Sweepstakes 282830 ...... 3 Lucy Show...... 9 Brady Bunch...... 5 To be announced ___ ....20 8:30 Racing ...... 9 by hiring a cheap composer to do the score — and that’s when Good kfom ing...... 8 Sesame St...... 24 ...... 8 4 0 Another World ...... 2822-30 Big V a lley ...... 22 2:30 Week in R eview ...... 24 D o c ...... •... 3 Saturday Night...... 20-22-30 they get cheap and overdone music. Public Service Leave It to Beaver ...... 40 M ovie...... 5 H abitat...... 57 12d » Programming...... 9 Journey to Adventure ...... 9 3:30 Mr. R o g e rs...... 24 Black Perspective ...... 30 DEAR DICK: Please tell me whether Aan-Margret’s hus­ Great D ecisions...... 24 Rock Concert ...... 5 10:30 Take My Advice...... 2822-30 Mickey Mouse G u b ...... 85 5:30 Open Door ...... 57 9:00 band, Roger Smith, played Rookie years ago on the old show, T o d a y ...... 20 Andy Griffith ...... 5 IKK) ...... 8-40 Flintstones...... 5 3:00 6:30 Mary 'Tyler M oore...... 3 W restling...... 9 77 Sunset Strip. I think he did. -E L A IN E SADLER, Mobile, 8:30 WITH A Wheel of Fortune ... .282830 Match G a m e...... 3 L a s sie ...... 9 Electric Co...... 2457 M ovies...... 3-9 News...... 82822-30 S.W.A.T...... 840 1.-00 Ala. Flintstones...... 5 HERALD Hodgepodge Lodge____. . . 24 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 Pro Bowling ...... 8-40 M ovie...... 9 M o v ies...... 20-22-30-57 Risk Of Marriage ...... 30 Think again. Smith was on the show all right, but he wasn’t Lilias, Yoga & Y o u ...... 57 N ews...... 40 WANT AD PTL Club...... 18 Survival K it...... 2457 9:30 N ew s...... 40 Rookie, ^ d Byrnes played that memorable diaracter. Speaking F re e ly ...... 24 7:00 Bob Newhart...... 3 1:30 DEAR DICK: I’ve been looking for several years for an Monday, Feb. 23 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 j 4:00 Agronsky St Company...... 3 Liberace Show ...... 5 Jerry Visits...... 3 albnm of Tony Pastor’s best recordings, if one was ever made. 6d)0 7:30 9:30 Big V alley...... 5 Jerry F a lw e ll...... 18 M ovie...... 5 N ew s...... 8 He’s the only one of the old-timers I don’t have at least one N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Price is R ig h t...... 3 Maude...... 3 albnm of. Tony had several great recordings, like “ Let’s Do B ew itch ed ...... 5 Adam 1 2 ...... 5 Life in the S p ir it...... 18 It,’’ “ Making Whooppee,” “Massachusetts.’’ I’d like any info It Takes a Thief...... 9 America: The Young . 8 10KH) on such an albnm. —A.T. Thompson, Gainesville, Tex. b. 22 Real McCoys...... 18 Journey to Adventure___ 18 Medical C en ter...... 3 W b challenge any 19f Color TV to match My astute readers will correct me if I’m wrong — I was Zoom...... 24-57 Friends of Man ...... 20 N ew s...... 5 6:00 wrong once back in ’57 — but according to the information I ...... G unsm oke...... 40 Hollywood Squares ____22-30 Rich Man, Poor Man . . . 8-40 the Dicture...the features...the value! Christopher Goseup ...... 3 Cartoon Festival ...... 8 The Wild Wild West ...... 9 7;30 can find, there hasn’t been an album put together of Pastor’s MacNeil Report...... 24 New York Report ...... 9 6:30 Catholic Service...... ,822-30 Su p erstars...... 40 Lowell Thomas...... 57 big hits. In fact, the only album I can find that has any of his 6:15 ...... Polka ...... 40 PTL Club Jigsaw John 2822-30 Insight ...... 3 L atino ....40 2:30 work on it is "B ig Bands Greatest Hits, Vol. 2,’’ which in­ N ews...... 20 ...... Martin Agronsky ...... 57 10:30 Rev. Geophus Robinson . . . S Sesame St 57 Living Faith ...... 18 8:00 cludes Pastor’s "Indian Love Call.” 6:30 10:30 8:00 New Jersey R ep o rt...... 9 Ip e rv ic e i 7:00 3:00 Sonny & C h er...... 3 DEAR DICK; I am anxious to know If Art and Dennis James Partridge Family ...... 5 ...... R hod a...... 3 11:00 International Zone...... 3 Look Up & L iv e ...... 3 Julius Boros ...... 3 Six IWllion Dollar Man .. 840 are brothers. They both have such charming personalities. N ews...... 820-22-30 Groovie Gooiies...... 8 The Cross W its...... 5 N ews...... 3-8382430-4857 Q uasar Wonder Window...... 5 Movies ...... 5-9. H ockey...... 9 -M RS.W .C.L., Sockton, Calif. Connecticut Report...... IB 19'TableCohrTV Point of View ...... 9 Spring St. U SA ...... 18 En F r a n c a ls ...... 24 On the Rocks ...... 840 Mary Hartman...... 5 This is the Life ...... 8 3:30 I am not the keeper of brothers, but I can tell you that these Jewish Heritage...... 40 Perry Como ...... 20-22-30 Carrascolendas...... 57 College B asketball...... 9 The Lucy Show...... 9 Lucy Show...... 22 NBA Basketb all...... 3 Jam es boys are unrelated. Ring Around the World .. 30 10:45 N ova...... 24-57 6:45 700 C lu b ...... 18 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Compare the features PTL G u b ...... 18 Rich L ittle ...... 2822-30 Jewish L ife ...... 30 8:30 Searching Society...... 24 11:30 before you buy a cxtior TV. 7:30 Grandstand...... 20-22-30 People & Politics ...... 24-57 11:00 Sharing...... 18 M o v ies...... 3-89 Look at what Quasar gives Arthur & Company...... 3 4:00 7K)0 Eye on Woman...... 3 8:30 Merv G riffin ...... 8 you for your money! Yogi Bear ...... 5 Wide World of Sports . . . 8-40 N ews...... 82240 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Flintstones...... 5 9:00 .u Andy Griffith ...... 5 Phyllis ...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 2822-30 Movies ...... 20-22 Merv Griffin ...... 5 S! Insta-Matic. Color Tuning The Christophers...... 9 These Are the Days ...... 8 K o ja k ...... 3 Concentration...... 8 Guinness Book of Records 40 Honeymooners ...... 30 M o v ie...... 840 Vegetable Soup...... 22 Rex Humbard...... 9 Lawrence Welk...... s Iro n sid e...... 9 MacNeil Report...... 57 ^ In-Line Matrix Picture Tube 4:30 :55U:5 Presidential Forum ____2457 M ovie...... 30 Formby’s Worshop ...... 22 M o v ie...... 8 -« American Outdoorsman .. 18 IKK) 100% Solid State Reliability Flying Nun ...... 30 liSStU t / o T d ^ 9:00 Jerry Falwell...... 40 Carrascolendas...... 30 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 RENT-A-CAR 4-, F i l m ...... 20 Tom orrow ...... 2822-30 ^ Advanced Micro Grcuitry 5:00 All in the F am ily ...... 3 8:00 Sesame St...... 57 M cG oud...... 20-22-30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 1:30 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Joe Forrester...... 2822-30 ^ Two Way Stabilized We Believe ...... 3 11:30 Masterpiece Theatre . . 24-57 Anyone For Tennyson____ 57 Joe Fran k lin ...... 9 M o v ie...... 9 Power Supply Wonderama...... 5 Face the Nation...... 3 Erica ...... 24-57 ^ Automatic Fine Tuning Catholic Serv ice...... 8 Make a W ish...... 8 9:30 Three Stooges...... SO Davey & Goliath ...... 9 As Schools Match Wits ...22 Oral Roberts...... 18 Tuesday, Feb. 24 M Instant Picture and Sound 5:15 Word of L if e ...... 22 Adelente...... 30 6d)0 Screen Test...... 8 10KK) ^ Energy Saver Switch Changing T im e s ...... 30 all this for Sesame St...... 57 11:55 lOrfXI N ew s...... 3-822-30 Pop Goes the Country___ 18 Sw itch...... 3 8:30 Golf G in ic ...... 22 5:30 Best Man Doesn’t B ew itch ed...... 5 Music G t y ...... 20 News...... 5 My Neighbor’s Religion . . . 3 Noon G o lf...... 840 Always W in ...... 3 It Takes a Thief...... 9 MacNeil ^ p o rt ...... 24 Marcus Welby, M.D...... 8-40 only Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 Real McCoys...... 18 Insight ...... 8 Face the State ...... 3 N ew s...... 5 Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Thriller...... 9 During Antiques...... 24-57 To be announced ...... 20 Day of Discovery...... 9 M ovie...... 5 Living F aith ...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 PTL G u b ...... 18 Formby’s Worshop ...... 30 Zoom...... 2457 Oral Roberts...... 22 Issues & Answers___ ..8 4 0 Moyers’ Journal...... 24-57 Martin A gronsky...... 57 City of Angels...... 2822-30 Q u a s a r G unsm oke...... 40 Sacred Heart...... 40 Hour of P o w er...... 9 OdM The Way it W a s...... 24 6:00 8:45 Treehouse Gub ...... 20 10:30 8:18 Good T im es...... 3 H abitat...... 57 N ews...... 3-22 m s Davey & G o liath ...... 40 Kelly’s K o m e r...... ^. ...22 Sports E xtra ...... 5 N ew s...... 20 The Cross W its...... 5 10:30 Special: Julie Andrews___ 5 What About Woman .. N.Y.P.D ...... 9. Happy D ays...... 840 W om an...... 2457 9:00 ...30 Day of Discovery...... 18 8:30 rtmorvTV lot yew moMtf mart Firing Line ...... 57 Partridge Family ...... 5 B a sk etb a ll...... 9 11:00 B arrio ...... 3 Human Dim ension...... 20 11:00 ® New D a y ...... 8 12:30 N ew s...... 34-22-3040 N ews...... 82822-30 700 G u b ...... 18 j N ew s...... 8822-24304857 399Uod«l WTS573NW Black Jo u rn a l...... 24 Human Dim ension...... 18 Movin’ On . . . ' ...... 2822-30 Mary Hartman...... 5 Oral Roberts...... 9 M ovie...... 3 Connecticut Newsmakers. 30 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 As Man Behaves ...... 24 Behind the Lines ...... 2457 The Lucy Show...... 9 Day of Discovery...... 22 Meet the Press...... 20-22-30 Say Brother...... 57 It Takes a Thief...... 9 Christopher Goseup ...... 40 Kup’s Sh o w ...... 57 Gettin’ O ver ...... 57 Dick Van D yke...... 20 1:00 6:30 8:30 Sesame St...... 57 7:00 11:30 M ovie...... 5 N ews...... 3-20-22-30 Popi ...... 3 N ew s...... 82240 N.H. Primary . . . .882822-30 9:15 Connecticut...... 8 Faith for T o d ay...... 18 11:30 Merv Griffin ...... 5 TH CENTURY Andy Griffith ...... 5 Movies ...... 8 9 Davey & Goliath ...... 8 The Champions...... 9 Book B e a t ...... 24 Name of the G a m e ...... 3 Laveme & Sh irley...... 8-40 Concentration...... 5 MacNeil Report ...... 57 9:30 This is the Life ...... 18 David Susskind...... 5 Survival Kit...... 24-57 7:00 Greatest Sports Legends . 18 Congressional R e p o rt...... 3 Grandstand...... 20-22-30 M annlx...... 8 Midnight 60 M inutes...... 3 Iro n sid e...... 9 9dl0 Captain Noah ...... 8 Tennis...... 24-57 M o v ies...... 30-40 M ovie...... 3 TELEVISION MASH...... 3 M ovie...... 5 F ilm ...... 20 Merv Griffin ...... 8 You Are Why We’re Here . 9 1:30 11:45 Rookies ...... 840 Jacques Cousteau...... 8-40 Mundb R e a l...... 24 Johnny Carson ...... 2822-30 ’Truth or Consequences . . . 22 Hour of P o w er...... Sammy & Company...... 22 Perspective of Greatness.. 9 To TeU the Truth...... 30 Police Woman ...... 2822-30 Mystery of the Week — 40 Let Us C elebrate...... 30 Tennis...... 20-22-30 Singing Ju b ile e ...... 18 Midnight Open D o o r...... 57 Adams C hronicles...... 24-57 Insight ...... 40 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 1:30 176 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD World of D isney...... 20-22-30 Movie ...... 9 0:30 2:00 7:30 Tom orrow ...... 2822-30 10:00 Adams Chronicles...... 24 12:40 One Day At a T im e...... 3 M ovie...... 8 Bobby Vinton ...... 3 1:45 TEL: 528-1554 Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 Victory Garden...... 57 Longstreet...... 8 Christian Living...... 18 Adam 1 2 ...... S Hitchcock Presents...... 5 Page 6 - WEEKEND - Feb. 21, 1976 WEEKEND - Feb. 21, 1976 - Page 7 Wednesday, Feb. 25 Saturday, Hartford Stage Company offers a powerful drama Little House on 6:00 Movie . . . , ...... 5 the Prairie...... 20-22-30 Ships are Coming...... 57 Feb. 28 By JUNE TOMPKINS southern planters of his era, he was com News, ...... 3-8-22-30 Concentration...... 8 Images of Aging...... 24-57 10:30 A cross section of the time of Thomas polled to use slaves on his several plan­ Ironside ...... 9 Bewitched ...... 5 8:30 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 6:00 Jefferson, packed with unexpected drama tations because of economic conditions, Champions...... 18 It Takes a Thief...... 9 Basketball ...... 9 Human Relations...... 57 Ag-USA...... 3 and human involvement, is being qxposed although he publicly supported emancipa­ Real McCoys...... 18 Film ...... 20 9:00 11:00 6:30 at the Hartford Stage Company in Hart­ tion. To be announced ...... 20 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Cannon...... 3 News...... 3-822-24-30-40-57 Eye on Women...... 3 ford. The frequent stage presence of Sally Zoom...... 24-57 Victory Garden...... 57 Merv Griffin...... '5 Mary Hartman...... 5 Patterns for Living...... 5 In the world premiere of Ray Aranha’s Hemings, the slave mistress of Jefferson, Gunsmoke ...... 40 7:30 B aretta...... 8-40 The Lucy Show...... 9 - 7:00 “The Estate,” Jefferson’s confrontation was more eloquent than most of the lines 6:15 Name That T une...... 3 Chico & the M an___20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Ranger Station...... >3 with a free black scientist and his spoken by Secret Scott playing -the part. News...... 20 Great Performances ... 24-57 11:30 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Underdog...... 5 anguished love for a slave-mistress She is, however, an effective and sensitive 6:30 9:30 M ovies...... 889-40 Lottery...... 22 Cartoon C arnival...... '... 8 provide the background for the play which actress always giving the impression she Partridge Family...... 5 The Rock...... 18 Merv G riffin...... 8 Lucy Show...... 22 MacNeil R eport...... 24 features the playwright in a leading role. is ever there tending physical and moral News...... 8-20-22-30 Dumplings...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 2822-30 Consultation ...... 30 Mayor’s Half Hour . 18 Room 222 ...... 40 Aranha has used Jefferson’s “Notes on support to Jefferson’s ideas. 10:00 MacNeil R eport...... 57 7:30 En Francais ...... 24 Martin Agronsky...... 57 / Virginia” as a basis for the stateman’s Aranha has combined the various at­ Blue Knight...... 3 1:00 Big Blue Marble ...... 3 Spring Auction ...... 57 8:00 opinions. titudes of the nation’s society at the time News...... 5 Tomorrow...... 2822-30 Flintstones...... 5 ' Tony Orlando & D awn___ 3 4 Jefferson speculated in his notes on the toward slavery versus emancipation 6:45 . Starsky & Hutch ...... 8-40 Bionic Woman ...... 8-40 1:20 News...... 9 Searching Society...... 24 PTL Club...... 18 mental capacities of blacks. Jefferson through the characters in the play in­ Greatest Sports Legends .. 9 Joe Franklin...... 9 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 conceded that his doubts were the result 7:00 700 C lub...... 18 11:45 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 cluding his daughter Martha, his close The Storyteller...... 24 of personal observation “on the limited News...... 3-22-40 Hitchcock P resents...... 5 8:00 friend Abigail Adams, and neighbors John sphere of my own State, where the oppor­ and Elizabeth Walker. Ron Palillo plays Arnold Ranger Station...... 3 tunities for the development of their Martha “Patsy” Jefferson is played by Horshack in ABC-TV's Dennis the M enace...... 5 Thursday, Feb. 26 Hong Kong Phooey . 8-40 genius were not favorable.” Jennifer Jestin who capitalizes on an "Welcome Back, Kotter,’’ Newark & R eality...... 9 And yet, when presented with scientist hysterical scene which is overdone. 6:00 Thursdays at 8 p.m. News...... 3-8-22-30 To Tell the Truth . 30 Lowell Thomas...... 57 Em ergency...... 2822-30 Benjamin Banneker’s plea for recognition Otherwise, the part doesn’t particularly Bewitched ...... 5 7:30 9:00 8:30 of his years of self-study and application, add anything to the play. (HROA/UCOIOR It Takes a Thief...... 9 Lottery...... 3 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 That G irl...... 5 Jefferson acknowledged that he wished As Abigail Adams, Anne Shropshire Real McCoys...... 18 Adam 12...... 5 St. of San Francisco___ 8-40 Tom and J e rry ...... 8-40 more than anyone that the talents of his turns in a portrayal of a friend who was Hollywood Television .. 24-57 BLACK & WHITE TV To be announced ...... 20 Candid Camera...... 8 Connecticut R eport...... 9 black brethren might be recognized, apparently a onetime mistress of Jeffer­ Zoom...... 24-57 Nashville on the Road ... 18 Sigmund...... 20 9:30 “talents equal to those of other colors of son’s, She will be remembered as the wife Gunsmoke ...... 40 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Josie & Pussycats...... 22-30 Manna...... 18 men, and that the appearance of a want of in “ All Over” at HSC. STEREO-RADIO 6:15 MacNeil R eport...... 24 10:00 9:00 them is owning merely to the degraded As a neighbor of Thomas Jefferson, Ted Sales h Service News...... 20 WHNB-TV Special...... 30 Bamaby Jones...... 3 Builwinkle...... 3 condition of their existence.” Graeber interprets John Walker as a hard- Dragnet ...... 40 Bewitched ...... 5 6:30 News...... 5 Jefferson is concerned with his public Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 Kathryn Kuhiman ...... 9 headed, querulous, pompous citizen who ALWAYS BEST Partridge Family...... 5 image if he accepts the black scientist’s News...... , ...... 8-20-22-30 8:00 PTL Club...... 18 Waldo Kitty...... 2822-30 seems to delight in degrading his wife, passionate plea for support in his en­ played by Anne Lynn. BUY AT M edix...... r ...... 18 Waltons ...... 3 10:15 Electric Co...... 24 TURNPIKE TV As Man Behaves ...... 24 The Cross W its...... 5 Art Conservator...... 24-57 9:30 deavors. He is plagued by valid taunts that At times, the conflict of fact and moral Welcome Back, Kotter .. 8-40 he is engaged in an illicit affair with a issues interwoven with emotions within • BifliHt Trades Gettin’ Over ...... 57 10:30 Scooby-Doo ...... 3 7:00 700 C lub...... 8 Komedy Klassics...... 5 young mulatto slave in his household. the play make the audience almost cringe I • Frae Homs Trial Movie ...... 20-22-30 Gamer Ted Armstrong___9 News...... 3-22-40 Realidades...... 24-57 Adventures of Gilligan .. 8-40 The play opens with Banneker and his with guilt over a matter that is past, yet • ONE YEAR Fourth Estate...... 24 sister in their humble Maryland shack - Andy Griffith ...... 5 11:00 Mr. Magoo...... 9 lingers in history. The Way It W as...... 57 Pink Panther ...... 2822-30 FREE SERVICE Concentration ...... 8 News...... 3-822-24-384857 preparing for his trip to visit Jefferson. As The scenery is a clever arrangement of 8:30 Mr. R ogers...... 24 Ironside ...... 9 Mary H artm an...... 5 Banneker, Ray Aranha movingly farm shack, elegant estate quarters and Griffin ...... 5 Wally’s Worshop ...... 18 The Lucy SH ow...... 9 10:00 ' describes his past, his struggles, and his surrounding yard with overhanging ver­ I « Srtifactlon Barney M iller...... 8-40 Sounding Board ...... 20 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Shazam/Isis...... 3 hopes in the form of a soliloquy. dure done by Marjorie Kellogg. Arden Guarantead Black Perspective...... 24-57 Anyone For Tennyson___24 Super Friends...... 8-40 11:30 Aranha uses this form on several oc­ Fingerhut creates effective lighting or Money Movies ...... 89 Dick Tracy ...... 9 casions throughout the play to provide a throughout. Land of the Lost ... .2822-30 Merv G riffin...... 8 background of past tim e and events to sup­ Paul Weidner worked with Aranha Rafun Sesame St...... 24 Johnny Carson ...... 2822 30 port a scene. Lengthy at times, they are throughout the writing of the play and has 10:30 CPTV auction scheduled M annix...... 40, Brenda Vaccaro plays a Sharing their thoughts nonetheless beautiful verbal prose and directed a powerful drama which is deser­ MacNeil R eport...... 57 L assie...... 9 Connecticut Public Television’s annual fund raising frontier schoolteacher in Josef Sommer as Thomas Jefferson and Seret Scott as Sally show Aranha’s acute sense of human ving of a Broadway opening, hopefully 12:40 Run Joe R un...... 2822-30 auction has been scheduled this year from April 23 to May CBS-TV’s “Sara,” Fridays character and inner conscience. before the end of this Bicentennial year.. Longstreet...... 40 11:00 Hemings, a slave in Jefferson’s household, share some of their in­ 1. ’The noncommercial network will broadcast the event at 8 p.m. Jefferson is played by Josef Sommer “The Estate” will play at the Hartford 1:00 Space Nuts ...... 3 timate thoughts during a scene from “The Estate” at the Hartford from The Exchange in Farmington. Donations are now who perfectly examplifies a Virginia Stage Company through March 7. Tomorrow ...... 2822-30 Soul T ra in ...... 5 Stage Company. being sought; further information is available from ...... 8-40 gentleman and statesman. Like most 1:30 CPTV, tel. 249-5235. Action T heatre...... 9 Joe Franklin...... 9 Planet of the Apes.. .2822-30 2:15 Electric Co...... 24 Hitchcock Presents...... 5 11:30 ‘Cuckoo’ leads in Oscar nominations Ghost Busters...... 3 HOLLYWOOD (U P I)- "One Flew Fletcher, who played the cold­ nominations, “Funny Lady” and Oddball Couple...... 840 Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” which won blooded Nurse Hatched. “Nashville” five each, and four Friday, Feb. 27 Westwind...... 2822-30 % more Academy Award nominations Second with seven nominations apiece went to “Jaws,” “The Man Mr. R ogers...... 24 than any other film this year, has was “Barry Lyndon,” Stanley Who Would Be King,” “Shampoo” 6:00 Noon Ironside ...... 9 given Jack Nicholson his fifth shot at Kubrick’s stately study of a social and “The Sunshine Boys.” News...... 3-8-22-30 700 C lub...... 18 11:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs . .. 3 Water World...... 18 an Oscar. Bewitched ...... 5 Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-822-24-384857 Eastside Comedy...... 5 climbing rogue. Others named for Other nominations; It Takes a Thief...... 9 Film ...... 20 Week in Review...... 24^57 Mary Hartman ...... 5 Nicholson’s competition for the best film were “Dog Day After­ Best supporting actor—George Bums, Aviation Weather...... 24-57 Lost Saucer...... 8 Real McCoys...... 18 8:30 ’The Lucy Show...... 9 best actor award includes A1 Pacino noon,” “Nashville” and “Jaws,” “The Sun^ine Boys,” Brad Dourif, “One To Tell the ’Truth...... 30 Josie St Pussycats...... 20 To be announced ...... 20 Merv G riffin...... 5 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Jetsons...... 22-30 of “Dog Day Afternoon,” a four-time which has made more money than Flew Ovpr the Cuckoo’s Nest,” Burgess Zoom...... 24-57 7:30 The Practice...... 20-22-30 11:30 Zoom...... 24 nominee but, like Nicholson, never a any other movie. Meredith, "Day of the Locust,” Chris Gunsmoke ...... 40 Match Game P M ...... 3 Wall St. Week...... 24-57 Movies...... -. — 889 ... Candlepin Bowling...... 40 winner. Facing Fletcher and Miss Jackson Sarandon, “Dog Day Afternoon,” and Adam 12...... 5 Jack Walden, “Shampoo.” 6:15 9:00 Merv G riffin...... 8 >. A best actress nomination for two- for the best actress Oscar are Ann- Wilburn Brothers...... 18 12:30 Best supporting actress — Ronee /' News...... 20 M ovies...... 3-8-40 Johnny Carson ...... 282830 time winner Glenda Jackson for her Fisherman ...... 20 Fat A lbert...... 3 Margret for “Tommy,” Isabell Blakely and Lily Tomlin, "Nashville,” 6:30 Dean M artin...... 20-22-30 Rookies ...... 40 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 American Bandstand...... 8 performance in “Hedda” gave her a Adjani, “The Story o (Adele H.,” and Lee Grant, "Shampoo,” Brenda Vaccaro, Partridge Family...... 5 Masterpiece Theatre . .. 24-57 MacNeil R eport...... 57 MacNeil R eport...... 24 Go-USA ...... 2822-30 chance to join Ingrid Bergman and Carol Kane, “Hester Street.” “Once is not Elnough,” and Sylvia Miles, News...... 8-20-22-30 Hollywood ^uares ...... 30 9:30 12:40 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 Katharine Hepburn as the only three- The other nominees for best actor "Farewell My Lovely.” New Directions ...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 Bible...... 18 D ragnet...... 40 ~ *< Oscar actresses. were Walter Matthau for “The Best director — Milos Forman, “One Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Martin Agronsky...... 57 10:00 Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” F^erico Carrascolendas...... 57 THERE'S A BUMPER “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Sunshine Boys,” Maximillian Schell, 8:00 News...... 5 Midnight Special ....2822-30 ...... ^ Nest” collected nine nominations, in­ “The Man in the Glass Booth,” and Fellini, "Amarcord,” Stanley Kubrick, 7:00 PTL O u b ...... 18 CROP OF VALUES Sara ...... 3 2:00 Maeve McGuire portrays cluding best movie, best director, James Whitmore, “Give ’em Hell, “Barry Lyndon,” Sidney Lumet, “Dog News...... 3-22-40 Austin City Lim its...... 24-57 IN THE WANT ADS Jack Nicholson sprays water in a scene from The Cross Wits...... 5 Joe Franklin...... 9 Nicole T ravis D rake in best supporting actor and a best ac­ H arry.” Day Afternoon,” and Robert Altman, Andy Griffith ...... 5 Donny & Marie ...... 8-40 10:15 2:15 “,” daily CALL "Nashville.” “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” which Space: 1999 ...... 8 tress nomination for Louise “Dog Day Afternoon” won six Basketball...... 9 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 M ovie...... 5 on ABC-TV. 643-2711 leads the 48th annual Oscar nominations. Page 8 - WEEKEND - Feb. 21, 1976 Jersey issues coincide with Interphil newspaper. They say: "Only weekly By RUSS MacKENDRICK a kid’s pleas and a two-dollar bill. Who could forget such a cuddly knobby-legged coverage of this hobby facet can keep the JERSEY The Bailiwick of Jersey has picked a collectors properly informed.” Uh-huh. «nd VirginU good time to release these stamps — May creature cavorting toward you at bottle 29, the kick-off day for Interphil 76. tim e? Wheeler dealers Jersey was cut loose from the British Jersey (45 square mile 75,000 popula­ ’The wheelingest dealer in all colndom Post office in 1969. Since then their 150 tion) is the largest of the Channel Islands, has got to be Steve Markoff (A-Mark Coin which were called by Victor Hugo "Bits of stamps have caught on amazingly well with collectors, and there are special Co.) His bid for an estate of some 400,000 France fallen into the sea and picked up silver dollars was $7.3 million! We hope he by England.” albums just for the Channel Islands. These new stamps express the motif: has found a way to keep the law of supply Although in the WUMlTNMtMN "Jersey’s Links with America.” Sir and demand from horning in. same latitude as Stamps Walter Raleigh, who named the state of TMI AMf¥AlOrTHI fMGUSHMtM Newfoundland, by Sunday address ___ and Virginia, was appointed Governor of some freak of AF*S Director-at-Large David Lidman, Jersey in 1600 and built Elizabeth Castle climate, Jersey is coins who has spoken at the Manchester there for his queen. He encouraged and Nt’wJerR’y known as an island JERSEY fishermen to sail along the latitude line to clubrooms, will address the Postal of sunshine and they Newfoundland and bring back codfish. History Society of Connecticut tomorrow. grow two crops a year of garden produce It will be at the auditorium of TTie The seven-pence stamp shows Sir for English tables. George C arter, who harbored Charles II in Courant, 285 Broad St., Hartford, at 1:30 Its history is deep pre-history, almost p.m. Explot from the beginnings of the human race. that same castle until the king’s fortunes Stone and Bronze Age artifacts are plen­ took a better turn. He was rewarded with Scheduled Tuesday the area now called New Jersey. Heavily dam tiful, and there are two caves with MPS circuit book and trading night at The 11-pence shows a landing on Long the Goodpast evidences of Neanderthal Man. There are Mott’s Community Hall, 7 to 10 p.m., ' PROIOKtCMTtirt Island by the ships of a Jersey mariner, the force of also feudal chapels dating from the early Tuesday (Feb. 24). .•VOrJNKTIMMM* Philippe Dauvergne. Ship Channel 7 P FOUNOCD 1U4 centuries. The language is mainly English, but The last stamp depicts John Singleton least 12 and £ many oldtimers still converse in a cor­ Copley of Boston and his pairing of the caused by a s rupted French lingo, a father-to-son thing, Battle of Jersey (1781). This one photo) MdNcwY that supposedly has never been set down represents the Massachusetts-Jersey in print. linkage. This is the original source of that Magazine merger creamiest of cattle breeds, the light- Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ Stea brown Jersey. No other bovine is per­ "Coin World in Expanded Format.” sion supplement, is published each Satur­ mitted on the island to endanger the pure This is the inevitable to-serve-you-better day by The Manchester Evening Herald, strain. Here must have lived the ancestors double-talk to announce that the Amos Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. of my erstwhile pet, a tiny Jersey bull calf Press monthly mags, "World Coins” and Publisher Raymond F. Robinson fo r : V named Peanut. When newly bom he was "Numismatic Scrapbook” have folded and Weekend Editor Doug Bevins maked for extinction, but was rescued by will be "merged” into Amos Press’ THUM Otte ONIONG «UNO i m IIP A zoning appi allow expansio House, 444 Ce withdrawn from « Cheney Library adds many books hearing ton ideology New books at Manchester’s Cantacuzion — Architec­ chess for beginners and in­ Manchester About termediates McCourry — Us poor folks Appeals. Mary Cheney Library: tural conservation in Europe and the things of Dog Flat C arter — Kingdoms of Flower — Motor sports Wallace Parc Ration Forbis — Japan to ^ y Hollow venture with Ansle — Take heed of loving sorcery McKuen — Celebrations of books Freede — Cash for college said plans for ■ me Carter — Middle West coun­ Callu — "Give ’em hell the heart Corley — Shadows try MaePherson — The power Harry” Gaskin — The Lynmara Claiborne — Craig Go^ridge — A seal called lovers legacy Gaibome’s favorites from the Matthews — Secondhand Is Andre Kaplan — A killing for New York Times New at Whiten... Harris — Upton Sinclair: better charity Q ark—The life of Bertrand American rebel Meir — My life Michaels — I would have Russell New books at Manchester’s Halacy — With wings as Hibbert — Mary, Queen, of Mellon — African hunter eagles; the story of soaring saved them if I could Clericl — The ultimate ten­ Mencken — A gang of Whiton Memorial Library: Scots Olsen — Massy’s game nis book Fiction Meir — My life Hindle — America's wooden Pecksniffs Rittenhouse — American Simenon — Maigret and the Coffin — The female hero in Middleton — Can America Booton — The toy age black sheep folklore and legend Carvic — Odds on Miss horse-drawn vehicles Hitchman — Such a strange win the next war? Saturday Evening Post Corey — How to build coun­ Miller — Letters of Henry Seton Nonfiction try homes on a budget lady family cookbook Amaz — A book by Desi Miller and Wallace Fowlie, Fraser — Whistler’s Lane Cousy — The killer instinct Jenkins — The mystery of Stolten — Home care; a Amaz 1943-1972 Green — See how they run Darst — ’The complete bond King Arthur -MANSFII Irsfeld — Coming through guide to family nursing Beeching — The Chinese Jessel—The world I lived in Mowat — The snow walker half of the Tanner — Urban wilds book Musheno — Book of colonial Lee — The ninth man opium wars Kennard — Number and th e Mans Thompson — Growing needlework Nonfiction Brothers— Better than ever nightmare School’s ne flowers Eckes — A search for Norwak — Kitchen antiques All color books of cats Butler — Inferno! Lance — Headache plex may n Wise — Historic motor­ solvency Payne — The corrupt socie­ Angelou — Oh pray my Califano — A presidential Lodge — The new American General As cycles Flnkelsteln — Self-taught wings are gonna fit me nation .— ty prove fund Peppin — Fantasy Ashley — You and your will members, s Plath — Letters home Better Homes — Fur­ warned. nishings and decorating ideas Here’s next schedule for town bookmobile Polak — Glass: Its tradition and its makers Callahan — How to make a 3:30 p.m. —Carpenter Rd. BRIDGEl Here’s next week’s schedule 3:30 p.m.- -Wedgewood Dr. 10:20 a.m. —Hemlock St. Steam — The power of will, how to use trusts 4:10 p.m. —Clyde Rd. been filed ii for the Manchester Fhibllc 4:10 p.m.- -Fountain Village 11 a.m. -W . Middle Tpke. alpha-thinking Cruso — Making vegetables the :3ponge grow Library bookmobile: Apartments. Wadnaaday 11:40 a.m . —E. Middle Warren — Bayou Bend Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — Meadows Tpke. (near MHS). White — The excitement of Co. again Day — Doris Day: Her own Monday refused to story 10:20 a.m. —Victoria Rd. Convalescent Home. 1:30 p.m. —Garden Dr. change 10:20 a.m. —Laurel Manor. worth $67.6 Eden — Growing up thin 11 a.m. —'Walnut and Arch 1:30 p.m. —Tuck Rd. 2:10 p.m. —West Side Rec. Whitney — The health and 11 a.m. —Bluefield Dr. was destro English — Basic guide to Sts. 2:10 p.m. —Tlmrod Rd. 2:50 p.m. —Ardmore and' happiness of your old dog 11:40 a.m. —Carver Lane. last March dog training and obedience 11:40 a.m —Goslee Dr. and 2:50 p.m. -Wynedlng Hill Marshall Rds. Williamson — The year of 1:30 p.m. —Main St. (down­ second fi Fantino — Introduction to town). Cooper Hill St. Rd. 3:30 p.m. —Level Rd. and the koala 3:90 p.m. —Carriage Dr. Moeller, pi contemporary psychology 2:10 p.m. —Seaman Circle. 1:30 p.m. —Tudor Lane. Elizabeth Dr. book 4; 10p.m. —Kane Rd. Sheet Meta Gorsline — What people 2:50 p.m. —Edison and 2:10 p.m. —Doane St. 4:10 p.m. —Hlllview of Indoor and outdoor gar­ Park, 111., tl wore Whitney Rds. 2:50 p.m. —Montclair Dr. Thursday Apartments. dening questions destroyed ( acquitted e charges he burned to ci money.

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